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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS
.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1&50.
THE MORNING NEWS
BY JOHN M. COOPBlt.
WILLIAM T. THOMPSON, EDITOR
TERMS:
Daily Paper, $4,00:::;:Trl-weekly $3.00
All nra Advertisement* ameer in both papers.
savasthaiso
Tknnilay Morning, October 17.
Largest Circulation in the City!!
Our ReaillnK Room.
As wo are frequently asked what la tho prico ol
subscription to tho Reading Room of the Morn
ing Noes, wo beg loavo to inform our frlenda that
it ia FREE, and that we arc glad to acc them, and
their friends, at all times.
BY TELEGRAPH.
Transmitted for the Daily Morning Neve.
NEW YORK COTTON MARKET.
New York, Oct. 16, 8 55 P. M.
We have had a qulot market to-day. No change in
pricea. .‘■alee300bales.
The accounts by tho Kuropa, repreernt the Havre
market aa quiot. India Cotton market had udvanccd
.10 to 40 per cent.
N ew Schooner. The new achooner D. H. Raid-
teln, Capt. Parker, arrived yesterday from Balti
more, In five days. She ia a very handsome cralt,
end bears the name of one of our citizens.
Harper* New Monthly Magazine.
We have received from tho publishers, the New
Monthly, for October. Tills admirable eclectic may
justly to) said to stand at the head ol tho list of Amer
lean Magazines. In many respects, it has no supe!
rior In Europe. The manner in which it ia gotten
up, being printed on handsome clear type, and on the
very best quality of fiaper, ia n-uch in its favor, while
its selections are dictated by sound discretion, and
cultivated taste. Tho best of tho essays, novels,
tales, sketches, poems, iiu., from all the American,
and English periodicals are given, with the literary
and miscellaneous nows of tho month briefly but
well told. It also gives the fashions for the seasons
with handsome engraved illustrations. No Mngazine
ever issued in this country has obtained such uni
versal popularity in so brief a time, its circulation
linving ulrendy gone to kortv-tiiousanv copies —
Subscription price, $3—Single copies 25 cents. Mr.
John M. Cooper, is agent for tho work in this city
Too Dear for the Whl*tle.
We see by a paragraph in the Georgian of yester
day morning, that Mr. Barnum proposes to trent us
to a concert by Jenny Lind, provided our citizens
wiilsccure him $12,000 or $15,000, and that subscrip
tion papers are left at tho Heading Rooms of tho
Georgian and Republican offices, for the signatures
of those who deslro to subscribe to this fund. For
our own part wu think tho demand exorbitant, and
that it should not be acceded to by our citizens.
Tho lowest Ilguro U a very largo sum for a poptila.
tlon like ours to pay for amusements during an entire
season, and wo doubt not, that tho Binount might bo
expended in a way to give much more general satis
faction and enjoyment to our people. Fifteen Thou
sand Dollars, for Savannah, is as much in propor
tion to our population as half a million would be to
tlio population of New York, and as the money would
be taken away from among us, except i#iat would
pay fur advertising and hotel accommodations for a
duy or two, wo think that wo would bo acting very
unwisely to go into any such an arrangement A
large portion of our population have alroady heard
Jennv Lind, and Imvo puid pretty dearly for the
opportunity. They were much pleased witli her
singing, but.we know some of them who, since the
novelty is over, would not be willing again to
pny ton prices to hear her. Wo can soo no good
reason why Mr. Barnum should demand $12,000 or
$15,(XX) for n visit to Savannnh. When Jennv Lind
visits New Oilcans, as sho doubtlessly will, it will bo
in her way to pass through Savannah and Charles
ton cither going or returning, and in consideration
that the South has already bled pretty freely, we
think a much less sum than even, 12,000 should he
considered sufficient by Mr. Barnum to indemnify
him for a concert or two in Savnnimh.
Woare among tho mostardcut admirers of Jennv
Lind's character, and if half bo true thnt is written
in her praise ns an artist, sl(o certainly oxcclls any'
other vocalist that has over visited this country.
Moreover wo are an admirer of Barnum. Wo con
sider him the Barnum of tho world j and we hope
he may realise what his enterprise and tact ao well
merit—a princely fortune from his Jennv Lind en
gagement. But us Aminednb Slocum suys, there is
such a thing ns "culling it n leetle to darn'd fat."
We think our friend Barnum's idqns, are n little too
elevated tor our latitude.
Tre Atlanta Republican. Wo have received
tho firal number of a new paper with the above
name, published at Atlanta in this State, edited by Mr.
Jesse Rnnkau. Tho editor is a stranger to us. The
tone of this paper is indicated by the' following wlthMexico '
modest sentence from nn article against tho “bloody
fire-eaters, and iHsunionists." Tho editor says C3P ia stated that Mr. C. D. Stuart, late editor
“. Your Georgia legislature had lust about ns moot.
four Georgia legislature had just about as much
business with tho matter os thchnnds nta corn-shuck
ing, and their acts are entitled to less than half ns
much rctpecl." Din’tho open rich. Tho majority of
tho last legislature will feel very bod niter reading '
the Atlanta Republican.
The.Nnw Winter Dances,—The New York Day
Booh, which is authority In such mntters, N. P. Wil
lis to the contrary notwithstanding, says:—Tlio Pol
ka will doubtless hold tho ground- or rather tho enr-
pet—during the present winter, and wo have hear
aoma vary brilliant and effective novelties in this way,
which sra to bo introduced Into the most fnshiona-
ble drawing-rooms, to find thoir way gradually down
Ward to tlio little ambitious parlors of East End nnd
♦lie Bowery, lohg after they havo been forgotten In
the brilliant scent* of their first triumph.
Tho Polka, notwithstanding its popularity is pot
and never can be a graceful or even a lovablo dance.
Ills the natural language of a condition ofllfe far too
rude, disjointed nnd uncouth for tho resorts of refine
ment, cloganco and aristocracy. It has only been
temporarily accepted on account of its novelty and
is to be classed with those monstrous whims which
fashionable Indies sometimes encourage and indulge,
simply to show that they may do as bizarre a thing
as they like. But they soldo m continuo long In favor
—indeed tho Tolka is already unusually long-lived
for a fashionablo caprice. Wo have known a boor
to run a month and a wild Indian to even out-luet the
season—but the new return of tho Polka is little less
puzzling to us than that of Monsieur Tonson to tho
exasperated Frenchman,
The next popular dance will bo a movement slow
and graceful, gilding, tender and expressive—the
vary opposite of tho jork-me-all-to-pieccs Polka, nnd
probably partaking of tho Minuet, charmlngest nnd
most bewildering of dances ! Tho Schotttschc has
already partially realized this requirement but it is
top simple and monotonous to hold the carpet long.
Itmay bo considered, however, we hope, the com
mencement of a thorough reform, such as we haVo
mentioned. Atall events, wo expect to see the Polka
this winter make its lost kick.
Cheap Living in Philadelphia.—Fitzgerald of
the City Item ssys- -A cheap boarding bouse has been
opened down town. In tho morning they have
boiled potatoes for breakfast, which are sliced up
and fried for dinner, and served up cold for supper.
Board is only Bevcn shillings per week, including
lodging, for single gentlemen—threo in a bed-
Like Mastrr like Man.—One of tho Washing-
ton correspondents of tlio Tribune, in giving a bird's
eye glanco at the Senate, in alluding to the great
South Carolinian, says: “Calhoun had a strong per.
aonnl resemblance to tho devil.”
This ts almost ns forcible ns Mr. Greelv's “you
lie, vllllnn," when addressing a few editorial words to
Mr. Bryant.
Singular Monomania. As a respectable, well
dressed lady,was walking In tho fashionable street of
Detroit a few days slnco, a man with thcnppenrance
Of a gentloman,grasped her by tho legs, and threw her
down. Ilethen took off the left shoo, but seemed to
change his mind, and then took the right one, and
mndo off with it, doing no other harm. The shoes
were new, the lady wearing tbom for the first time-
The man Is a printer we believe, and if wo recollect
rightly was arrested and tried for the same caper in
Brooklyn, New York, about two years ago. When
arrested, his room wss found to contain a great
number of lady'b' shoes, which ho had tuken from
their l'ect in the manuor above described.
The Election in Mexico. An intolligcntgcntle-
man residing in Brownsville writes to tho New Or
leans Delta, us follows, concerning the Mexican elec
tion :
" Tho election appears to ho hotly contested be
tween Arista slid Almonte. 'Pile election of either is
sure to bring about a revolution. If Almonte, or
either of the otiicr candidates is elected, Arista will
proclaim the independence of the Republic of the
Sierra Mudrc. If Aristu is elected his opponents will
pronounce against him, under the pretext that he lias
made a free use of gold nnd force to procure his elec
tion.,’
£5^’ The Fort Smith Herald snys that Dr. William
Butler, Cherokee Agent, died near Fort Gibson, on
the 24th ultimo. I)r. 11. was a brother of Col. P. M.
Butler, former Cherokee Agent, who fell in tho war
of the New York Sun, ia about to stnrta new daily
penny paper in thnt city, to bo devoted to Henry
Clay lor the Presidency.
Applications run Bounty Land. Tho National
Intelligencer states (by request) that applications for
Bounty Land, under tho recent act of Congress, or
any other act, as well as all inquiries relative to such
claims, or to persons supposed to be entitled to laud,
should be addressed to the .Secretary of the Interior,
or tho Commissioner of Pensions, and notto tho Sec
retary of War.
Boys, if you would be honored men, take
care of jour conduct now.
Children pick up words as pigeons pens—be
careful therefore with what you teed them.
A Lndy who had exhausted tho vocabulary of
names for her numerous daughters, named tho Inst
‘Ann-so-forth."
Hom'd of Hen It li.
Savannah Oct. lfi, 1850.
Sexton's Report of Interments for the Rack ending
Oct. 15,1850.
11. Emily C. Trittan, 8 yrs„ Fever, Charleston Res’t.
11. Catharine Stewart, 7 yrs., Fever, Pennsylvania,
Non-Resident
11. James W'helen, 30 yrs., Billious Fever, Ireland do,
11 *Chns. llabun, 28 yrs., Kern't. Fever, England do.
11. Miclieal Conohan, 35 yrs., Dysentery, Indued do’
13. Fred'k. W. Keiper, i l months, Teething, Sav
Res’t
13. Michenl Dolan, 25 yrs., Dysentery, Ireland do.
14. ‘Patrick llogau, 30 yrs. Fever, do. Non-Kcs't.
15. Mary Middleton, 36 yrs., Billious Fever, do. do.
15. James Mullen, 21 yrs., Interin't Fever, Boston, do.
•Died at the Poor House mid Hospital. Total 10.
Black and Colored-13. Tnompson, 50yrs., Fever; 13.
Sarah. 65 yrs., Old age; 13. Lucrctin, 26 yrs. con
sumption; 14. Lawrence, 30yrs. Fever; 14.Mary F
Ragis, 70 yrs., Old age. Totals.
B. Latiirop, Sexton.
E. J. HARDEN, Chuirmnn pro tem, B. 11.
S. A. T. Lawrence, Sec.
REMOVAL.
The subscriber respectfully informs his friends
and tho public in general, that he is now fully pre-
pared to wait on them at his new store, 157 Brough-
ton-street, next to Messrs. N. B. k H. Weed's hard
ware establishment, and solicits a continuance of the
patronage lie has so liberally received. Cull and
examine my stock, which consists of fine Wines,Con
fectionary, Fruits, Nuts, Wood nnd Willow Ware,
and every article which constitutes a full stock of
Groceries.
M. J. SOLOMONS, 157 Broughton-street.
N. B. Orders from planters, factors, city and
country merchants, filled with care and dcspntch, and
on most liberal terms. J. S.
oct16
NOTICE.
Consignee of Ten Bales Cotton marked O. II. B.
landed per steamer Oregon, September 2d,will pleaso
call for the same.
oct 17 ROWLAND & WASHBURN.
An association of robbers has been discov
ered established at Belleville, in a remote street of
Paris. The details of this society remind ono of the
famous Cartouche and Maudin. This troop, organ
ized and governed by regular statutes ofa most cu-
rious kind, and which are now In the hands ol the
police, hail a captain, a lieutenant, two sub-lieuten
ants, four sergeants and eights corporals. This stall
bad under its orders one hundred und twenty ravn.
Having been frequently in the hands of justice, was
the sole title to. admission to tho corps. These ono
hundred and twenty bandits have formed twelve sec
tion*, each charged with the care of an arroneUssc-
mtnt of Ibe capital. Each section was designed hy
• slang title or name, thus: i.es Changcurs, l.,-s
flrean, Lea Solitaires, I.es Emponateurz, Lea Be
PASSENGERS.
Ter steamer General Clinch, from Sharleston—
Mrs Vcrdier, child and servant, Miss Marshall,Messrs
Roberts and lady, Mr Lathvop, A A Pike, D II Pike
Hon It W Barnwell, Mr Alclivain, II Beetcher J)
Blount, J L Smith, Pryor, J B Kimball, II McAlpin
J W McAlpin amt servant, J Burk. Matter Burk, Mr
Primrose, II Settman, II A Wat T Johnston and 15
on deck. 9
Per steamer J Stone, from Pulatkn—Mrs Powell
Mrs Murdock, child and servant, Mrs Bourk, Miss
Bournett, Messrs Brice, Simonton, Cameron, Dun-
wall, Puppul. Sanches, Dr Hollond, Barfield,llerriiig.
Master Herring, Cureton, McDonald, J Pons, Roux
Harrison.
Per brig Alabama, from New York—Mr James
Bill.
Per Brig Augusta, from New York—MU* Slinw,
Mrs Frazier and child, Mrs Frew nnd 2 children, Mrs
Strong and child, Mrs George uud two children, Mr
George, Mr itccd. and 7 steerage.
Per steamer Wm Seabrook, Irom Charleston—
Mrs Baker, Mrs Gucrnrd, Alias A Free, Mrs A Cohen,
It Latitude, Jt D IJ Smith, J M Baker. J A Mrlerane,
Rev It Pierce, T W Michael, A Snoltcrass, S Isaacs,
M Crompton, A Milly, VV I* Ellis, W A Hall, C E
Hooper, and 11 deck.
CONHiGNHEcS PER CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.—
Oct 16. 451) bales cotton A fudge, to Ruhnn k Ful
ton, Franklin A: Bluntly, F T Willis it Co, .1 II Bur
s trews, Lea f ulltalrrs, I.es Emponatrurs, Les Be-I , ,, . 77 ,r
„. . u , n , , " _ 1 , rough-, 1W Morn j A Co. Boston A Gunby, Holt A
oaodbqae*, Lea Kau, Les Charriers, Los Aumouiers, j Both well, Washburn, Wilder A Co. C ilartridgo
ijo Broquliheurs, Los Boucardiers, Les RiurPg- John Jones & Fun. N A llurdce A Co, Hamilton A
.TR-itr* of Let Domongcs. Hurdimun, Allen A Dull.
CONSIGNEE! 5 .
Perschr D TI Baldwin, from Baltimore—Brigham,
Kelly A Co, WAR Mcfntlre, J Mclntirc, John V
Tarver, T J Walsh A Co, A Welles A Co, 8 Wayne,
S M Pond, F Sorrell, J V Connerat, J It Johnstm,
Turner & Oden, Cohens A Hertz, E Read, T It Mills
J N Lewis, \V Woodbriilge, Bi-hn A Foster, G W
Anderson A Bid, G 8 Frierson, Hollis A Lawson, or
der.
Per str Gen Clinch, from Charleston—C R Hoad,
Fla Boats, steamer DcDulb, Rabun A Fulton, Capt
KUins,steamer Whalarka, Agt C R It, M l’rcndergast,
11 A Crane A Co, 8 M Larteton.
Per steamer J Stone, from l'nlatka—5 bales S 1
cotton, 4 boxes tobacco A mdze, to Cohens A Hertz
Boston A Gunliy, J 8 Rogers, W II Mongin, Mrs
Branch, Wood, Clsghorn A Co.
Per brie Augusta, from New York—Washburn,
Wilder A Co, McArthor A Morse, W Ifodger, N B
Henderson, 8 Wilmot, J Stoddard,E Hopkins,Scran
ton, Johnston A Co, 8 C Dunning, D Rose, J M
Cooper, I W Morrell A Co, Jus Anderson A Co, T
Beall, II A Crane A Co, J M Willet, J C Sturtcvant,
11 J Gilbert, Einstein A Eckmnn, It Einstein, E F
Wood A Co, T J Walsh A Co, D Sullivan, II F Wa
ring A Co, Sarah Toombs, W II May A Co. La-
HoRcho, Bowne A Co, J Doyle, A B Luce, T R Mills,
Brigham, Kelly A Co, S M Pond, Wood, Claghojn A
Co, N B Knapp, Rowland A WaBhbum, A Welles A
Co, .1 DeMartin, W P Yonge, O Johnson A Co, Am
bler. Barnum Co, Behn A Foster, Turner A Henry.
J G Falligant, I'icrson AHeidt. J V Connerat, J II
Jesse, T M Turner A Co, G M Willit A Co, F Shicls,
M A Champion, W P Telit, W M Davidson, John
Ileedry, It A .1 Lachlison, M Prcndergnst A Co, W
P Williams, F Kendrick, Hamilton A Ilnrdeman, A
A Solomons A Co, P Gordon, R Habersham A Son,
M J Solomons, C Martridgo. S A Hoyt A Co, VV Av-
erfeldt, M A Cohen, A Haywood.
Per steamer Wm Seabrook. from Charleston—
C R R, Cohens A Hertz, llabun A Fulton, .1 A Mnyer,
R Habersham & Son, S Ellis Mr Butler, F Waver.
Commercial.
LATEST DATES.
Liverpool, Sept. 28 | Hnvre, Sept. 23 | Ifnvana, Oct . 8
Savnnuuh Exports, October III.
Per brig Osceola, for New York—74,000 l'ect P P
timber. 4
AUGUSTA,Oct. 14, p in.—Cotton—We havo had
an unsettled market to day, and although wo cfinnnt
notice a positive decline, the sales made have been
in small lots, and generally in favor of buyers.
MACON, Oct 15.—The market remains without
any chaVigo worthy of remark. We quote cxtreines
to-day 11 j n 12}ct*.
Oet 10.—Cotton—The receipts lost week hnve been
quite heavy. The prices havo fluctuated considera
bly, but have tinully settled down at from 11 j to 13c
for lair qualities.
CHARLESTON, Oct 15—Cotton—A moderate fair
demand yesterday,was met hy a few holders at about
j decline since the last steamer’s advices; the sales
amounting to 1100 bales at prices ranging from 12} a
13}.
rnilE HU11SCKIBEH, agoht lor Messrs. John
I. Taylor A Sons, Albany, will keep constantly on
hand a supply of their Imperial and Amber Crenrn
Ale. 30 bbls. landing this day front bria Augusta,
oct 17 2t F. HHtKLS.
D HAWN NUMHEHS of the Green A I’ulnskt
Monument Lottery, Extra Class No. 98. Drawn
in Alexandria, Va.. on the 15th Inst.
22 20 31 61 13 0 66 59 30 14 73 42
DRAWS THIS DAY.
SnleB close at 3 o’clock, this afternoon.
GREENEk PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY.
EMraNo, OO.
Charleston, Oct 17.
J. \V. MAURY «Jk CO. MnnnKCi*.
—I I drawn numbers iu each package of 25 tickets—
SPLENDID SCHEME;
#1542801!
-5 Prize* of S.tOOO nrc $15,000—
and more than
200,000 DOLLARS!!
in smaller prizes.
Tickets only $4—9hnres In proportion.
Prize* Cn*lted nt this Olllee.
Tickets nnd Shares for sale, nnd orders from the
Country attended to at tho old established stand of
the Managers, Owens' Building, No. 5 Bull-street,
lately conducted by P. B. Peudergnst, deceased
Oct 17 J. W. MAURY A CO.
BALTIMORE, Oct 14—Flour to-day, has declined
Gets per b bl.
NEW ORI,EANS w Oct 14, 5,50 p ni.—Cotton was
only ill moderate demand to-day, 1,300 bales sola at
easier prices—Middling 131 to 13}.
Shipping intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH. - - OCTOBER 17.
PORT CALENDAR.
M O o N 'S r It A 3 K S .
New Mn. 4d. !)h. 48m., a I Fll Mn, 20d., 10h. 3m., m,
First qr. led. Oil.22m., M | l.st qr. 27th, llh. 57in.,M
ARRIVED.
Brig Alabama, Yates, 8 days from New York—to
Cohens A Hertz.
Brig Augusta, Stone, 8 ds fm Now York—Washburn
Wilder A Co. m
Sclir DII Baldwin, Parker, 5 days Ini Baltimore—
to Brigham, Kelly A Co.
Steamer Gen Clinch, Dixon, Charleston—to Co
hens A Hertz.
Steamer J Stone, Freeland, Pulatka—to Cohens
A Hertz.
Steamer Wm Seabrook, Peck, fm Charleston—
to Cohens A Hertz.
CLEARED.
Sclir Lydin Anne,Voorheere, for Jacksonville,Fla,
in ballast—J A Norris.
Brig Osceola, Shaw, for New York—R A Allen A
Co.
DEPARTED.
Steamer Gen Clinch, Dixon, Charleston.
J S. SOLOMONS
W ILL contract to execute Plastering, of all kinds
nnd styles, at the shortest notice.
Wanted two or threo Journeymen Plasterers, to
whom steady employment will be given, nnd the
highest wages paid.
Residence, President Street, next door to Mr. R. Sni
der's. fim oct17
TTAUPEIt’S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE
A A The October number of this populur Maga
zine is received. Tho subscriber is prepared to re
ceive subscription or furuish single numbers.
J. B. CUBBEDGE.
DOIINTY LAND.—The undersigned having re-
ceiyed from the Department ol the Interior, the
instructions and forms necessary to bo observed by
Applicants for Bountv Lund Warrants, under the Act
ot Congress, passed September 28th, 1850, will pre
pare the necessary papers, und obtain tlio Warrants,
lor those entitled.
The provisions of the Act include the surviving
Commissioned nnd Non-Commissioned Officers, Mu
sicians nnd Privates, whether of regular Volunteers,
Rangers, or Militia who served in the war with Great
Britain of 1812, or in the Florida, or any other In*
dian War, since 1790, and tho Widows or Minor chil
dren of tho.se who have died.
HENRY WILLIAMS:
oct 17 tf
TO RENT*—The House No. 71 Bny-td.
Reynolds Ward, near the Mariners Church.
[JJ Possession given on tho 1st of November
LldL next. Apply to Mrs. Bourke, No. .%* llrynu
dtreet, or to THOS. BOURKti.
oct 17 3teod •
§ WANTED, a house suitable for, or which
nmy be made suitable for carrying on a Fancy
ry. A central location preferable. Apply at
this olllee. at* oct 17
TITANTED to hire, a small boy about 13 or 14 year*
“ * ol age, for which wages will be paid punctual-'
ly. Apply at this office. tf oct 17
O
ATS.—Heavy Maryland Oats, in two bushels
bugs. Landing from schooner B. II. Baldwin,
*■” JOHN V. TARVER,
Exchange Wharf.
for fair by
oct 17
H AY! HAY!! HAY!! I Prime Eastern and North
River Huy, in store, and for sale by
JOHN V. TARVER,
__ Exchange Wharf.
fPHE CONSPIRATOR, by A. E. Dupuy,
No ® lc,ion W of Mechanics Ac., by Oliver Byrne,
American Cottage nnd Villa Architecture, byi'J.
C. Sidney, No. 2. r
Drier’ll Almanac, for 1851.
Received by
j)cM7 ^ JOHN M. COOPER.
TTAY HAY— Prime Northern # Iiay in store,luui
M.M. forEblcat$1 per hundred, ny
^AVlpR. DILLON, Foot of West Brond-st.
|(MNE CA PS.—Received an assortment ol fash - -
A ionublr Cloth Caps, witli a few dozen Leather,
rithbtgimd Hunting do ’
oet It PRICE k VEADEIt, 147 Bay street.
D RAWN NUMBERS of Greene k Pulnsk;
Lottery, Extra Class No. 98, for 1850.
22 20 31 61 13 9 06 59 30 14 73 42
Holders of Prizes will please call lor tho ensh or
renew.
DRAWS THIS DAY.
Sulcs close at 3 o’clock this afternoon.
15,280 DOLLARS!!
GREENE & PULASKI LOTTERY.
Extra Class|No. 99 for 1850.
To be decided by drawing of South Carolina Lotto
ry, Class 42. To be drawn in Charleston, So. Cn
tliia day, Oct. 17,1850. ,
J. W. MAURY Sc CO. Manager*.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
5 Prizes of $3,000 110 Prizes ot
5 500 [ 20
Tickets $4—Shares in proportion.
Orders enclosing the cash promptly attended to by
Oct 17 E. W1TH1NGTON.
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Oct.
Rises.
{Sets.
riots.
Morn.
Even
1 8 5 0.
H. M.
H. M.
H. M.
H. M.
H. M
17 Thursday,...
6 Oli
|5 25
02 40
05 48
06 11
18 Friday,
6 06
5 24
03 35
06 34
06 54
19 Saturday,. ..
6 07
5 23
rises
07 14
07 32
20 Sunday
f> 08
5 22
05 30a
07 51
08 08
2L Monday
6 09
5 20
OH 00
08 20
08 43
22 'I uesday,....
6 0!)
5 19
06 44 (09 01
09 19
23 Wednesday..
6 10
5 18
07 28
09 37
09 56
ting terms,
sept 25
W. K. SYMONS.
Old stand of Hamilton & Symons.
E ATIN4; POTATOES)—100 bbls., landing and
for sale by
Oet 5 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
H AY.—200 bundles prime liny, landing from
barque Mariu Morton, nnd for sale by
CHAS. A. GREINER.
for sale by
Oet 4
Sugar;
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
w
sale by sept 19 COLLINS k BUI.KLEY.
B ACON SIDES.—10 casks Bacon Sides. Lam
ing from brig American. For sale by
oet 2 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
ic surfaces, etc.; with directions, for sale by
L. J. MYERS, Apothecary,
sept 17 Smets' Building.
PLANTERS DRY 4JOODS.
&c„ which they wiij sellnt very low prices
sept 26 LaROCHE, BOWNE & Co.
B OLOGNA SAUSAGES—10U lbs., just receiv
ed per brig Frank, and for sale by
nug 31
G EORGE CASTRIOT, Surumned Sounder'
beg, King of Albania, by Clement C. Moore, S’
S. D.
Portraits of Illustrious Personnges of Great Bri
tain ; by Edmund Lodge, Esq. F. S. A. Vol. 8, com
plete.
The Works of Horace, translated literal
English Prose; by C. Smart, A. 51., publis
Bonn London.
on Bank of England Stock from 1694 to 1847, &c.
Sonus of Labor, nnd other l’oems byJohnG. Whit
tier. Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
Oct 10
PJAMILY FLOUR.—75 bbls. Family Flour,
1. superior article, fur solo by
July 15 COHENS & HERTZ.
ri AUZE MERINO VESTS; AND FLANNELS
VJT 5 dozen Ladies Gauze Merino Vests.
5 do Gentlemen's do do.
4 pieces Gauze Flannel, for sale by
april 15 SNIDER, LATIIROP k NEVIT-T.
L INEN SHIRTING, Pillow Case Linen, k<
Just received and for snle low by
May 21 LaROCHE, BOWNE k CO.
at the Clothing Store, Gibbons’ Itanae. May 30
r PUANSPAUENT WINDOW SHADES.-
A beautiful assortment ofthose fine nnd common
Window Shades. Just received and for snle by
mar, 4 LaROCHE. BOWNE k CO.
gLANKS!
adin
ous other
by
Bnnk Checks, Dray Receipts, Billsof
g, Bills of Sale, Shipping Articles, nnd vnr-
lllanks, kept for sale and printed to order
J. B. CUBBEDGE.
DOZ. HICKORY SHIRTS, just ree’d
per chip Hartford, und for salo cheap hy
July 17 GEO. S. NICHOLS.
D R. CHURCH’S Genuine Vcgtable LOTION
an effectual cure for Eruptions on the face and
skin, particularly Pimples, Blotches, Sunburns, Ring
worm* Freckles, &c. Just received nnd for sale at
75c per bottle. L. J. MYERS, Apothecary,
AUg 6 Smet's Building.
QIIOES, SHOES.—McCurdy’s Slippers or La
k- 5 dies. S. A. WOOD,
npl’J 106 Brynn-street.
those beautiful Shirts hns been received by
May 30 G. S. NICHOLS.
R OWAND’S TONIC MIXTURE, or Vege
table Febrifuge,' a specific and lasting cure lor le-
ver and ague. Fursalcby L. J. MYERS,
•prill Smets’Building.
F ALL GOODS.—A largo assortment of black
Cloth Dress and Frock Coats and Tweed Casei-
merc Frocks and Sacks, received at the Cheap Cloth
ing Store, Noe. 150 and 69 Gibbon’s Range, by
sept 10 G. 8. NICHOLS.
P ANTS, PANTS'—Black Doe Skin, Fancy Can-
simere und Satinet Punts, just received und for
sale low by
sept 10 fj. 8. NICIIOLR.
100 nRYAN HTRRKT « J
s HOE8—SHOES-SHoKrtW
—The subscriber take, plea,!
ure at this time, in returning M- A
innhy thanks lor the very liberal lmtrnn
to linn by the citizens generally and ?I' g0 ex HW I
their kindness, he begs to notify tfieJr„ retUrT , f w I
just returned from the Northern CiUes wnf. hc ku I
plote nnd extensive stock of Boots and wx h "'on.I
which are made by competent and estab&'
men, which are now opened at UK lilt *™ Won I
he has located, and are ottered to the S'.' 1 " 1
ces that will suit ono and all. 0 publlc . tt*
A splendid article of^lWellu L
Valises and Carpet Hags, also Silk and n* Tn «4j|
Men's and Boys’ Clofli, Velvet and Av n ef SSI
oct 16 3m U P*. '■
T able cutleryJustop«bedT~~~~'.
assortment ot Ivory Table Cutlerv
in setts; also Buck Horn, Cocoa Rr»;'i ,n 8 lo "»ll
Knives, Pocket Cutlery, Razors and S8 *l
For sale by
oct 16 COLLINS & BULKI,
FI^d7o*r?ale by 8
... h-owLANii & Washburn I
fflLT PAPER, of very hanlw^r^i, 1
Drawing Paper of all sizes and vari™«^?« 1
Small size Letter Paper, French and English 1
plain and fancy Envelopes to match ForyXy** 11 1
octl,i J- B. CUBBEDW 1 I
fl AMES—A large assortment of Barter--1
V «»d KVra men, Chess W?^!
Boards, Dico, Domin' s, an i Dice Boxes ]
cd and for sale by I..R. 11ENDRICKSON l r?" 1
oct ' 6 Gibbon’s ilullJi,,,; I
OACON. 36 11 hds.prime Cindnnattr&iibrr,l
JJ ing nnd for sale by u “es,la,jJ
oct. 16 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * re, 1
fflOFFEE, SUGAR, &c.
VV Green Rio Cottce; 108 do Fair do do fin Z oul
Java do; 12hhdschuico St Croix Sugar'SOHnn^l
Porto Rico do; 45 do fair N. O. do; DObbis PowKl
and Crushed do; 40 do Stewarts Clarified do-em^l
Tobacco, various brands; 40 bbls Hiram 'gmiS'l
Flour, from new wheat; 60 do pure Genesee a, jl
do; 175 do Baltimore do do do; «) do CutteTsn™ 1
and Soda Crackers; 20 boxes Soda Biicult-Va v. 1
selected Goshen Butter. ' "S’!
oct 16 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON &C0. 1
ORANDY, 4»IN Arc.—10 hf pipes Otard I)»l
wJ puy k Co b Brandy; 5 pipes Medcr Swan (iifl
1 puncheon Old Scotch Whiskey; 2 do do St. Croiil
Rum; 2 do do Jamaica do. For sale from stare lw* l
oct 16 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A. (ft |
1AOMESTIC LIQUORS—.1(10 bblsEPhebil
U Gin; 60 do P &. II Connecticut River do- 40 Jjl
domestic Brandy; 60 do pure Boston Rum;20 do h i
ther Felton's do; 150 do N O Whiskey. In storeanJ
for snle by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO |
L'Oll SALE, on Consignment, GRAHAM'S COMl
A POSITION, to remove and prevent incrustation!
in Steam Boilers. The above Composition hasbra!
used in New York, nnd has been recommended by J
number of the most prominent Engineers in that cij
ty. For salo with full directions as to its upplicatioal
by II. M. DAVENl’OltT. |
oct 15 Ct §
TJRICE »fc VEADEE, hnve received an assort'!
A ment of Fashionable Caps at 147 Bny strccL 1
Oct 12 |
DALTIMORE FLOUR. 100 bbla. Baltinml
A> Howard-et. Flour landing from schooner 8um|
Cannon, for sule by §
Oct 12 BRIGIIAM, KELLY & Co. |
ffOIlN. 1000 bushels Coniin sacks, lauding from!
schooner 11. N. Guinbrill, lor sale by E
Oct 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY A Co. |
TAOOR MATS.—Just opened nn extensive .1
Aj sortmeut of Door Mats, comprising Adelaide!
Jenuv Lind, Rope, Border, Sheep Skin, Jute and All
leant Mata. For sule by j
Oet 11 COLLINS k BULKLEY, 100 Bryanst. 1
ATOLL AND GIN, 2 Pipes Imperial Eagle (iiml
XX in bond aud for sale by i
Oct 11 WILLIAM M. DAVIDSON. |
ARIINER WANTED. A sternly, iadustriom
xJT Man, who understands gardening, is wanted to
take charge ofa market garuen, either for wages, orl
on shares. Apply at this office. j
oct 15 Ct j
|> OUNT Y Ij AM). — The undersigned, with a|
competent nnd responsible agent at the city ofl
Washington, is prepared to execute the requisite pa-1
pers, and obtain the Land Warrantsforthe surviving,!
or widows, or minor children of deceased oflicer(,l
musicians or privates, who served in tlta war of 1812,1
or In any ol the Indian wars since 1790, under tlicl
uct of Congress approved 28th Sept 1850. j
oct 15 3* R. RAIF0RD. |
"DOTTLE CORKS. A fresh supply of French 1
A> Velvet Wine Bottle Corks; also Taper r.:.d com
mon Beer Demijohn and Jar Corks ; juBt received
uud for salo by G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO
oct 15 Gibbons’Building.
n io COFFEE.—-100 bags prime Green Rio Col-
AV fee ; 17* do. fair do. do. Landing, nnd for fakl
by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
Oet 9 i
1VEW MUSIC—Just opened an invoiced be»
lx Music, including tiio Greeting to America,ui
other songs of Jenny Lind, (authorized edition to
a portrait) also u variety of new Music, and the In
gest collection of Foreign Music ever offered in»
vaunnh. F. ZOGBAUM & CO.
Oct 11 Corner St. Julian-st., and Mnrket-sqr.
U1NINE! QUININE H QUININE 11! Ifidons-
Av ces Sulphate Quinine, received by the steamer)
Florida, and for salo at $4 50 per ounce by
Oet 9 W. HUMPHREYS, 1
T)ER STEAMSHIP FLOltIDA—pccited
X yesterday per steamship Florida, a handsomeu-
sortment of Clntli Coats, Punts, nnd Vests, ot
lutest fashion, and ot fine workmanship. For
by PIERSON AHEIDT.
Oct 9
r Ari Sacks Liverpool Salt, in bleached aarks,for
ilUU sale low by „„
oct 9 3 ROBT. HABERSHAM & 80« L
TTAY. 40 bules prime Northern Hay, landinr
XX froinachr. Lydia Ann, ut Habcrahami wn »
and fornalo hy oct 9 JAS. A. NORKU^
rpUCKING COMBS.—A new and ek’e“ t 'J|
-I Bortmcnt of the latest patterns, viz: lia™ I
Carved Tortoise Shell, Buffalo and Brazilian C«wj
Jutt received, nnd for sale by .. „
G. It. HENDRICKSON & CO,
Oct 9 Gibbon's Buddiff.
B lack casimere PANTS.-Justr^l
cd an assortment of various quality, and tor |
PRICE k VEAl®
at the. lowest prices by
Oct 9
r’APS, CAPS, CAPS.—I have just
Vo per recent arrivals, tlio most, beautiful
mi nt of Cloth Caps, lor men nnd boys, ever or s
to this market. They having been made up exp ■
y for my retail trade, challenge comparison w (>
[’hose in wont of a good article can get It at tut.
GEO. S. NICHOLS, Gibbon's Rmi^
lfi
ing store ot
sept 19
L -"S a &ros. mmostst
N E. RUM ifce—50 barrels pore BostonKj®^
• 135 dozen painted Bucket*; 50 do. j-jj.
do.; 25 do. 3 Hoop Ouk do. Landing irom bn 0
at., i.y cllJNT0 ^
torm together a delicious Saline druugnt, p 1
agreeable during Fevers, etc. Fimsakiby^
L - J ' M Smcts'
sept 25
S EED WllEA’l AND UYK.—.560 bushels Superior
Genesee white Wheat; 100 bushels Superior
Rye. Just received and lor snle In}
9 HOMAS M. TURNER k CO.
Tho above seeds were telex teed expressly
or the subscribers by David Landrclh of l’hiladcl-
hi a. 3 oct 4.
.. — 1 nr*’6 YW'l®*
S HIRTS*. SHIRTS.-Just opened, a i«r= d calica
ty of whfto, fancy, Gingham, and c
Shirts. For sale by u' ,, i Symouf-
srpt 23 Old stand of Hamilton k *3—
^ < LOVE**. Received per steamer F , ^ lll, ’ F " n ^ , | «lo
by
some ftftfenrtuient ot hue Kiu y 1 ® riripT.
oct9 PIERSON » Rsau—
\T KSTS
V and Ci
S—Black Satin, blk j or fa )o
low, by
sept 10
Cashmere Vests, juet i
(j. s. Nimiohd