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3 A V ANN AH- MORNING NEWS .MONDAY, OCTOBER Si, 1850. THE MORNING NEWS BV JOHN III. COOFBIt. WILLIAM T. THOMPSON, EDITOR T It B K a: Dally Paper, $4,00(s::TriweeJtly *2,00 All new Advertisements anvear in both papers. sytfT&ssis&mic Monday Morning, October ill, Largest Circulation in the City!! Onr Rending ltoom. A« wo aro frequently asked what is the price ot subscription to the Heading Room of the Morn ing Now, wo beg leave to inform our friends that it is FREE, and that we are glad to see them, and their friends, at all times. BY TELEGRAPH. TranimiUtti for tht Daily Morning Nctcs NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Nsw York, Oct. 20,8.7, 1*. M. Our Cotton Market yesterday, (Saturday,) closed firm, with sales of 800 bales. Wo quote Fair Up lands at fourteen soTcn-eights (Hi), and Orleans at fifteen and a quarter (151). The sales of tho week amounted to 10,000 bales. Tho steamship Philadelphia has arrived from Clin' gros, with *800,000.in gold dust. Fnosf.—A gentleman who came down on the Kail- Rond last (veiling, informs us that on 8a urday night there was quite a sharp frost in the county of Jeffer son, and (bat it Was very cold. We had some rein here oil Friday and Saturday, and on Saturday night the ntmosphere was coo) enough for frost, which was, however, prevented by tho wind. Last night was more favorable to frost as there was very little wind. Wo expect to hear of frost in our neighbor hood to-day. TUe Slate Rill to be Ilepenlcd. The N. Y. Tribune is urging “ Land Reform,” do- lending Itself for going for “the Omnibus Bills,” and now for re opening them. Tho Tribune does not con sider tho Bills as settling any thing but for the time being, and that they arc all up for modification or re- poal. The editor is in high glee with the course ta ken by Washington Hunt, tho nominee for Gov ernor, In endorsing the proeecdinga of the majority in the Syracuse convention. Mr. Hunt in his letter to Mr. Gbanukr, comes out for the Sewaiid platfonn, which may bo regarded ns another evidence of the strength of the party in favor of the rppeul of the Fugitive Slave Bill. Thc Tribune prefaces this cor respondence with the following remarks. The following correspondence between Hon. Fran cis Granger and Hon. Washington Hunt, the Whig candidate for Governor, will explain itself and elec- trify every Whig heart. Mr. Hunt, it will be seen, chough moat anxious for union ami harmony iu the Whig ranka, refuses to repudiate the .Syracuse uoin illation, to censure the Whig State Convention, or to’ -denounce its acts and resolves, whether relating to principles or persons. Ho cannot perceive why an enti-Slavery Whig Is not ns truly 1 National'ns a pro- Slavery one. Ho is adverse to all political ussaults by New-York upon the cherished institutions of Sis ter States, but insist» that Slavery shall not be extend ed, and thatths Fuqitivk Slave dill ou.aiir to hK SKFKALED OB ESSENTIALLY MODIFIED. Read, Whigs, and move oil with locked shields anil joyous hearts to victory I New York must repudiate her whole history as well as her etierished principles •When the repudiates Washington Hunt i An Important Church Case Dicieed—Wesley Chapel, on Warrcnton circuit, Virginia, has been in litigationYor some time past, between Hie Methodist Episcopal Church, South, mid tho Methodist Episco- pal Church; aud, on tho 8th instant, we learn that the Hon. Judgo Tyler delivered hia decision in favor or the latter church. Tho terma of the decision prospectively secure the Sudicy church, and the cir cult parsonage, to tho Methodist Episcopal Church! Since the great sectional division ill the Methodist Episcopal Church, a groat many cases similnr to this have arisen, uud it is to be presumed that the princi ples of this decision will embrace all the other actions still ponding. From Texas. The New Orleans papers have Galveston dates to the 8th Inst Tho Governor lias issued his proclamation conve ning the Legislature on the third Monday. 18th day <>f November. Also, a proclamation submitting the proposition from tho Genera! Government for tile purchase of Santa Fc to a direct vote of the people, the election to beheld on the third Monday, 21st day of October. The Houston Telegraph states that the opinions of Stovemor Bell on the Texas Boundary question have undergone « great change since ho lias been furnish- «>d witli a copy of the hill as amended by the House «f Representatives. The Galvcrtoa News says the report of the crops have been contradictory for the last throe or four tnfiuths. Rat, continues the News, the prospects hare Undergone more changes during this euascu than usu al. Early to tbe spring Hie cotton crop appeared to bn nearly cut off. Thou followed favorable weather and seuacuaUe pains, and many were emetmragod to expeetnearly an auemgo crop—the sugar cane es pecially promising to yield most iduindantiy. Next I ulluwod a piotxivetod draught which has now con- tinned for more than two nt on tin, seriously injuring bothentton and esa.% bntcspeeially the latter. From the hew information-we can now get, we cannot ex. peel more titan half an average crop of cither of our great staples, aud the cone will per haps foil short of this. Am abundant crop of corn has geucraXy, been Mflifttade to alt parts «f the State. ThaHudiansooutiDuo their .depredationa. These o»c good rowans for believing that the Cuueanches aaeprqpM'lBgfiarsiaOFCoxteiisiuerqpecHtlQQstluui any tiff tl»e-r yoc-vsous -ernes. Tfaeiexpoess rider, Jhra Jntotote Houston, Huangs xnteCIgWrae Shat aoounoil of the Indian tribes has Difficulty with Vknkzchi.a. By the brig Hen ry Duck, arrived at New York, from Angostura, wo have advices to the 1.7th Sept. A difficulty had arisen between tho American Consul and tho Venezuelan Governor. The latter had forbidden the former to act in his officlnl capacity, and had threatened to im prison him if be did so. It was generally supposed by the mercantile community that tho government would not approve of the conduct of the Governor. CF’ Mr.jJames, the Noveliat, has, in due form, do. clared'his intentions of becoming ■ citizen of the United States. isr Wo understand says the Atlanta fnteiligen- cer of Friday, that an Interesting meeting is in pro. gress nt the Methodist Episcopal Church, in tills city. Dr. O. F. Fierce, President of tho College at Ox. ford, preached on Saturday and Sunday last, with his usunl eloquenco and power, to a largo congregn. lion, and tho effect of hia labors is Witnessed in tho numbers who crowd around the altar for prayer, from nightto night Philad- lphia, Oct 15, 4 P. M. frightful Accident. About 3j o'clock this after noon, as the steam mud machine was in operation in Walnut street Dock, clearing out the rubbish which had accumulated during the building of a stone arch at the termination' of tho new main sewer which leads from Dock street, tho northeast corner of the wharf, oil which a number of persons were standing suddenly caved In, and all were precipitated into the wntcr. The staging erected for tho steam pump also gave way nt tho same time, and it is presumed that several persons nro buried beneath it. Men and boats were instantly on the spot, and succeeded in rescu ing three men from a watery grave, who were appar ently unhurt. Boston, Oct 15. Tho seceding Free Soil Convention at Concord, yesterday, proposed as a basis of union with the wliigs that they should agree not to oppose Pulfrey for Congress. The Union witli the opposition was condemned, but no union with the whigs was effected Tho whigs will take till Monday next to think of it. St. Louis, Oct. 15. Release of the Rrothers Montesquiou.—Govenor King of this State, has granted an unconditional par don to Gonznlve Montesquiou, the eldest of the two brothers, it being satisfactorily proved that the young man is a continued lunatic, it is believed that a nolle prossequi will be entered in the case ot the younger brother, who, it is supposed, had no hand in, the murderof young Barnum. Riot in Camden. N. Y.—Last Sunday evening a con stable from Gloucester was bringing a colored man, cbnrged with stealing to the Camden Jail, and while passing a section of tile place mostly inhabited by colored people lie was sot upon by numbers of them who took for granted that the prisoner was a fugitive slave and succeeded in rescuing him from custody. The Sheritf repaired to the scene with a strong force but tile mob had increased, and much excitement pre vailed up to yestordny afternoon.—The negro was recaptured with three of tho ringleaders ot the riot. —Scicark Daily 15. The Foreign News, Thn News i. om*Europe by the America though unimportant is not uninteresting. A new invention by a Mr. Jordan, of Liverpool, by which he proposes to substitute iron for the wooden framing ot vessels, is attracting n good deal of atten tion in that town. The inventor has taken out an American patent. It is Stateii that the government has in contempla tion the construction ol a powerful squadron of steam ers for the African const, with the view of employ ing them to enrry a monthly ma<1,and to act upon tho slave prevention service. It is proposed that the fleet shall consist of forty vessels, and that one shall bo detached trom the stations along the const month ly, tocomehomo and return with tho mails, thus es tablishing a regular monthly communication with the African coast, and etfeetuully crushing tile siuve traffic. Painful Rumors Respecting the Sir John Franklin Expedition.—Dispatches liuvo been received from Sir John Ilo-n, stating that, on tho 13th of August, three Kaquimimxs wore found in the ico off Cape York, aid, on being questioned, stated that, in 1841). two ships were broken by the ice iu thn direction of Cnpc Dudley nnd Higgle, and afterwards burned by a tierce tribe of natives—that the ships in question were not whalers, and that cpnuletts were worn by some of the white men. Part of the crew wore drowned, nnd the remainder were for some time in houses or tents, apart trom the natives. Thn white men had guns but no balls, nnd being in a weak nnd exhausted condition, they wern subsequently killed by tlie natives witli darts or arrows. The paper from whielt the above is copied snys flint the whole story is a grots misconception—but what the reasons aro is not stated. The American Erpcdilion.—Thc American ships “Advance” and “Reserve" lmd penetrated as far as any squndrnn. At tho departure of the last advices tlie advance had got aground. No serious injury was apprehended. The British Parliament.—The Parliament would meet on the fourth of November, to he further pro rogued. The Tenant League are extending their organiza tion throughout every town Mid parish iu the'coun try. The general impression lunong well informed persons out of Ireland is, that the cumbersome ma chinery of the longue will ultimately lead to its own destruction, The movement is regarded by Govern ment with considerable apprehension. The subject of Irish Colleges continues to give rise to angry discussion. Tlie Catholic Bishops are making strenuous efforts to establish a university of their own faith witli fair probability ot succe-s. The accounts from Fruuce state that there is a fall- ing out between Louis Napoleon and Gen. Chungnr- micr; that a great many of the intriguing Bourbons have been imprisoned; that the press Is muzzled tighter uud tighter. A ship builder at Havre has contracted to build a steam frigate for thn Pope. The Governm -nt has given its sauclion to a pro position for a lottery of 700,00(1 francs, to raiso funds to send outCOOO distressed persons to California. M. Laerange, an apothecary in Paris, has invent ed a nowaudmoatAiestructlve kind of bullet which ou striking any objoct against which it muy be di rected, explodes with a detonation ns loud as that of tlie gun from which it was tiled, and produces u.mast destructive effect. Tlie French Government is reported to barecon- veyedto the French Ambassador at Turin, a decided disapprobation of the treatment at the Archbishop by the Piedmontese government. Denmark uud the Duchies have rocoaiutenced hos tilities, uud now with some appearance of success on the part of tlicHolstcincrs. Thoroisnow a rumor from Vicuna that Lord Pal merston has called upon the King of Prussia to in sist oipou the Holateinerelajing down their aims.and that he has offered up EugJiah fleet for the blocking of Tie. -SeparatehattaJioBs of Hungarians, intke Austrian army iu Looibnrdy, have revolted, and the result was only Mijqiressed by force, accompanied by blood shed. A conspiracy at Milan is said to hare been discov ered. recxatlp bass ifoid, and ifont ithe praiiie tdbi-s force Him; is,over. Tim Hungarian Pdfagnealnvp received perotierirm to quit tho Turkish territory, when the term ul loeir Ihratesid -aoaUiooiv- to make ia guucuii! wear Aqinn the Texas eetttentont. a'lie-KioM-nye, son the from tiers of iRaeiteFe.M!*! said ito.Ue among tie must -hitterooc- ■"fekssfltos Ifexnna. The <Cum»oclse« ha.ee.also joki- rod ’fec&rwtite J«etoutt«if*oi»s Maurgarda Hay -etute that the Sn- dHonse Iliad 'been within thirty .miter of .Salmi*. They ■caoerakvanjtoLbtfX. Tucker's -omcJnt. JWioue i« ^hatabgy its,j been tie « tGesnomfr fiioute, den snjies t Earner, a»d<mptu»»d twmof -hi« <teugiiiew5,,oue JCossuth.it is said,has applied reinaiuiu Ccnstim- kinqifie. If ho High Court «i Appeal ot Turin has eaodenm- e<l. l^r.a vote ul JJto 1, the Anetibishop, fur abuse? of liis high-powers-us n ftiactiuoair. The Bee is do- dared to ike vacant, curl his spiritual domains are seized, and the archbishop himself condemned to humslunont. Tlie Archbishop rtf Sardinia lias been Created like lai colleague m Turin and both have boon ahiiipud ofl tor (Civita -Veivhio. The-powers-of Hie fflqpe .will not, it seems, shhid BflMmtaAgSte-yeaTsxjf age,She,ether -ciriuteeji .the <!,*- I ^'"'“h'^xious •personages, .tlie precise nature ,d 32335sstszzs^ J&mMSAsssrr- '■ . . . j -exceed. uqrly oknoxious. ■n'/nsin, The CuhmwxgKahfioni toftn anil am *be th Au-rt. The CuWnnui mid Uihernia, dormei ly betnng- ing dofthe.Omiafd iGot^paify, aue tuiha inunn«Uatom placed iqxet the route dn-fWoimfladiz «uid JJavaam. fbeiCsu-.lirin will ulso die plaowi upon s, route -as • z Boon as circumstances radii admit ol'hcr'.snxdoUoir-1 .. _ . UtetsFOK, ABot CCfo. I md Amur .tiie U*.\ ul Mail.Line. ! JfewstywokJttoMPBA-iwWe. il.«teqMhiynf.tkfis. ! The eChmUnd IstdiaMad. The.ov(u'..-,nd India' AHewrJbv* ■«*•*** anauhmtaii T. tomms ■eitos'ouso.; | m-ailarrixal in .Uwerimoi m tie Jth dust »t riouu CkwiM-fA aw JtBooaeg whHt fliqivedaUacs itliemflians SMw.reatwzfitMflflflioiiE 'trees rv&jfe Iliac,«« ithero nrc «**K5 pSwaVNcihr-riimt mortem. IDofartUMately itberc wceuruentf .trim:leacrd.an fire a«iice a,-part.. Jenny TAnd in Philadelphia. The Nightingale ar rived in Philadelphia on Tuesday evening, and put up at Jones'Hotel. 8howas met at the wharf, or rather tho boat was met, by an immense crowd, but the captain gave out that she was on board of anoth er boat, just about to land at a different wharf,so tlie crowd rushed pell-mell for that locality, only to find that Jenny had been put ashore at another point. In the meantime Jones' Hotel was surrounded by an enthusiastic multitude, who were addressed by Bar- nitm, bdt this only increased the excitement, and Jenny had finally, at a late hour, to make her appear ance on the balcony. This done, they slowly dis persed. The Philadelphia papers give accounts of tho auc tion sale of the tickets to thn first concert, by whicit it appears that thn mania in that city Is quite ns great as it was in either Boston or New York. Philadelphia too has produced her victim, and a certain Root, has the transcendent honor oi procuringa fool’s notoriety by paying tho sum of *028 for tho first ticket to Jen ny Lind's first concert in Philadelphia. The bidding is thus described : The Cheanut street theatre was crowded to over flowing this morning to witness the sale of tickets. All the seats in the houso', except 73 reserved for the press, and the stockholders' boxes on each side of the orchestra, were put up. The price of tickets being fixed at $3each, the premium bid was of course ad ditional. Mr. Root, the celebrated Daguerrentypist, of this city and New York, bid $500 nt the first start —the next was $fi(X), from Mr. Fettridgo, of Boston, when Mr. Root advanced $25, nnd took tho front scat iu tho centre box, the whole expense being $028. This was announced amid a storm of ap plause and hisses. In our opinion the responses were very proper, es pecially the latter. From St. Dominou. The Emperor of Hnyti has issued an edict forbidding the cutting of any in ore Logwood in his dominions. PASSENGERS. Ter steamer Win Gaston, from l’aiatkn—D Stobel, Lieut Totten, USA, Maj Ripley, U S A, J Burney, 11 K Carr, lady and child, Masters Burroughs,'!' Butko, H Dubignon, Capt Holmes nnd 2 deck. Per steamer lien Clinch, from Charleston—Miss Pinkham, Mrs Edwards, (Miss Ladd, Miss Gndsden, Mr Taylor, lady nnd child, Messrs Edwards, J Comp ton, J U Parsons, SZ Collins James McAry, J Gads, den nnd servant, D K Mathews, A II Gadsden, Wm Floyd, B Boyd, J D Powers, K A Powers, T Newkirk, nnd 3 servants, E W Gamble, Sinilns, Ralph, Gurret, Capt Wm Wilson. Per steamer Wm Seabrook,front Charleston—Mrs W Warner nnd 2 children, Mias Lachicott, Miss C Kinion. Mrs Willey, Mrs Stibbs, Messrs W Warner, P Warner, J W Stibbs, E Alexander, J T Welmnn, D Lewis, J W Ribald, E Scuddor, W Kinknrd,and ii deck. Per steamer DeKalb.from Pnrachucla—Jas and Jos Lawton. CONSIGNEES PER CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. Oct 19. B59 bides cotton & tndze, to Holt & Both- well, Wm Duncnn, N A Hardee Se Co, Rabun & Ful ton, Howland &. Washburn, Hamilton Se. Hardeman, F H Wellman, Godfrey St Solomon, Allen St Bull, J Jones & Son, 11 Roberts, W Alhetiy & Co. QTommcrcial. LATEST DATES. Liverpool, Oct. 5 | Havre, Sept, 23 | Havana. Oct. 8 .Savannah Market, October 21. COTTON.—On Saturduy the stiles were 342 bales, at the following prices : 7U bales nt 13 , 11!) at Eli ; 24 at 13 5-16; 85at 1.1J ; 14 at 13J : 18 at 135, and 3 nt 1.1} cents. The demand is roDtiucd to tho better qualities, which meet ready sale. Savannah Export*. October 10. Per bark Exact, tor New York—723 bales cotton, 47 ca.-ks rice, 425 hags rice flour, 6 pkgs tndze. Per brig Leopold O'Donnell, for New Orleans—300 casks rice, lOOimics domestics, 13 pkgs mdze. MACON, Oct 19.—Cotton—Our market is firm and prices nro without change. We quote 12 a 13 cents. The receipts amount to about five hundred bales daily; and the weutlter continues very pleasant and fuvorable. ATLANTA. Oct. 17.—Cotton—The demand has been good, and buyers take bold freely at an J ad vance on last week's prices; thouglt the transactions ot the week has been small lor the season. The plan ters are generally well pleased, and sell freely at pres ent prices. We quote for fair 13c. to 13 jc A1LANTA, Oct 19—Cotton—There has been a brisk demand during the last week, and the rise of four hundred bales have found sale at prices ranging front 13 to llljc. Corn.—But little in the market. Prim e new is sel ling nt GO a 70c. per bushel. CHARLESTON, Oct. 17.— Cotton.—The snles of the week nuiount to 7095 bides, at prices vurying from 1*2} to 13}c Our quotations below, assimilating to Liverpool classifications, are u fuir criterion of the market since the Europe's accounts. We quote Ordinary 12} a 12} ; Low Middling 13 ft 13’; Good Middling 13} a 13}; Middling Fair 13} ;Fair and strictly Fair 13} a 13}. ^ Rice.—the market throughout tlie week has coil* tinued with Hj^ood ultezidtificti of buyers, nnd tho re* ccsipts landed tor side wore readily diepoaed of by holders at full nnd firm prices. We quote no extreme* tor the past week trom $3 a 63$— the bulk, mostly of the new crop, at $3 5-l(>. CHARLESTON, Oct 19.—Cotton—There wasbnt a limited demand yesterday; prices continuing with out change—the sales amounted to GOO hales at ex tremes trom 13* a 13 15-1(1; the latter for about 100 bales of selected quality. NKW YORK, Oct. 15*—Coffee.—The market has re’ covered trom the depression of last week and is much firmer. Full prices ure realizing. A large public sale took place this morning which realized satisfactory prices—8.000 bags Rio sold at 10* a 114; 1,000do Luguayra, 10*; 1,200do Maracaibo, 10*a 11*0 BALI I.MORh, Oct. 17.—Flonr—The America’s, nmvs lias had no special eft'et on the Hour market.— We note sales ot 8 or 900 bbls. Howard street at #4 Gc>i, and 1000 hbls. City mills at #4 624. Corn.—Coni is firmer, sales at 61a 02 cents for white and 02 a 03 for yellow. Oats 32 a 34 cents.. 111L MANCHESTER TRADE.—Barings & Broth ers Liverpool Circular says that the Manchester ac counts represent tb«t market as without animation tor larns, nnd that no stocks aro preset?! upon it.— 1 ioce goods are dull, with unremunerative prices,and stocks on the increase. There has, iu tho last mouth, been a decline equa! to about 2* per (unit, on Yarns, and * per cent, on goods from the highest point, and there does not appur reason to expect any iinpruvc- ment in the demand, as to lead to an advance in this mm act, unless some f'rcslt disaster attends the new crop ot cotton. The sales to-iluy are 10.000 hales, and with accounts lrom Bombay of a considerable rise therein Cotion, and no advance in goods and J’tO't’s, tlie ina rket closed with more Ii* nmess. Messrs. Brown St Shipley's Circular states there oo ii tin ues a good demand for yarns from Germany, ate lull prices, with hutiittle doing for home consump tion. Most descriptions of goods are unsaleable, ex- cept atruinmis prices, and the stoppage of looms is- etcisequcntly daily extending. smrx. jtoeteafl tX Vim iBtofltoto. For the tl'begeu«al.i«ws is inqvortanL tsvauQtataay IK WO- ■ <-'14041,.in.tfo- ex|ainMut-kei,.has nilKsBosdfcam 3U (tawa^, wi4 $Mh»( | fo4$ 4 « M (rut„in watoa «0tUtoabe la.i four noidhs, • B'difAuniisS'liBUliiKd.of .Chsdsea. 1 .and is now yteluiag a Jumdserae (Bsofit to the dealers , ’' , 2*‘**?** me J fi “ e ? £ ,JS22 I £a»0 mwe.tlKd.-ss been mmie for J.IV EilfOOL, Oct. 5.—The advices by tlie Hiber nia caused a slight movement, which was subsequent ly increased very considerably bv fuvorable news trvun India, which reached Livepoul on Friday,cans, my tho market to assume on animated tone, ami sales were made on that day of lll.UW bales. Tlie marke t closed hrm at the prices quoted at the sailing of tlie Europit, which were fair Uplands 7} ; for Mobile 8 UrinoT l week’s sales amount to 44.WW bnles, ot Which some 30,000 were American — peculators took 2(1.700, exporters '2,(150 boles. ' ■hrocerus. Sngar in very active dcuiond nt full rates, and in some ports at (id advance. Molasses— Large sales at very full prices. Coffee—The .iu- tmnd Is leas setive. but holders are firm at previous rates. 1 ea— 1 lie improved demand in tea of last week continues, anil good cargo have further advanc ed }d per pound ; Greens Hre more inquired tor. and pnjivti nw* muling upwimln. JiaralStores.—So sules of Turpentine or Tar.— Ifsism in good demand at extreme rates of lust week. ,, * ’«•—•''Hg'itly improved in demand ; 3(1(1 tierces' Gui ulitia soal ot Ifis tid u IMs (»,]. ist ffghijiTW*; .. ^ LVmritor.. KTwnsWf+Viwma, XaaU fflartMd, Stolftfc* 1 ittw iinj ish .market, to all not foes .than 15 <MK1 to'ifil 5i4aikflW«: -i^-tarr-X^pP-Auai.eS-emmnca ,tm nftOSaek. . AMP fob «. ' tiONDON MONEY MARKET, (fot. 5.-There Iso ar-e demand for money tor coniinercial purposes estates'al-di*" mimp.ate for all purpos ' 1 * tl ’ Ji-tWitint unchanged. Consols, for noli- “* y '' ! 1 lll ° wune ou 'VVdt.es- CONSIONEES. Per steamer Wm Gaatott, from Palatha—I \V Mor rell St Co, P Jacobs, J Ross, F. Read, Charleston flts, J Lippman, G S Nichols, orderi Per steamer Gen Clinch, from Charleston—C R R, C A. Griener, Fla Boats, Steamer DeKnlb, A Welles St Co, H Benjainiii, A Low S,: Co, Mrs B llassett, Harper & Stewart, J E Ward, Rev K Qttibley, F Zogfiautn, D Rose, Dr J A Wrngp, 9 8 Hallow, A Reach, T Higltam, Cohens St Hertz, RHabeiaham -fc Soli. Pcrstcnmer DeKalb.fm Pnrachucla—180 his cotton, to 8 Solomons, Helm St Foster, nhd N Cruger. Per steamer Writ Seabrook. from Charleston—C R R, Einstein St Ecktnnn, C Gammcll, C Hnrtridge, Berg St Liberman, J Felt, Dr.I 8 Morel, P M Cohen, J Skinner, P G Thomas, C A Greiner. GREENE Shipping intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. - - OCTOBER 21. FORT CALENDAR. moon'a phahi. New Mn. 4d. 91t. 48m„ A 1 Fll Mn, 20il„ 10h. 3in„ M First qr. 12d. 9h.22m., »i | Lst qr. 27th, llh. 57tn..M' SUN MOON High Water Oct. lliscfl. Sets. Sets. Morn. Even 18 5 0. 21 Monday, 22 Tuesday,.... 23 Wednesday.. 24 Thursday,. .. 25 Friday, 26 Saturday,. .. 27 Sunday H. M- 6 09 (i 09 (i 10 fi 11 (1 12 11 13 (i 13 II. H. 5 20 5 19 5 18 5 17 5 10 5 15 5 14 H. M. 00 00 00 44 07 28 08 15 09 09 10 08 11 10 H. M. 08 20 09 01 09 37 10 16 10 57 11 40 00 13 H. ft 08 43 09 19 09 50 10 36 11 21 00 41 ARRIVED. Stenmcr Monmouth, Freeborn, Indian River—to U S Q Master. Steamer Wm Gaston, Ilcbbard, l’aiutka —to Co hens St Hertz. Steamer Gen Clinch, Dixon, Charleston—to Co hens St Hertz. Steamer Wm Seabrook, Peek, fm Charleston— to Cohens & Hertz. Steamer DeKalb, Moody, from Mathews Bluff— to Cohens St Hertz. CLEARED. Bark Exact, Stevens, New York—Washburn,Wil der St Co. Brig Leopold O'Donnell, Dunton, New Orleans— Wood, Claghorn St Co. DEPARTED. Steamer Gen Clinch, Dixon. Charleston. Steamer J Stone, Freeland, Pnlntka. Steamer Wm Seabrook, Peck, Charleston. MEMORANDA Charleston, Oct 19.—Arr echr Henry Dclnny, Doll, from Snvannah. New York, Oct 15.—Cld schr John II Kendall,Dean for Savannah. Arr ship Ma' Ion, Johnson, 8 days fin Snvnnnnh ; bark Vernon, Faye, 10 days from Savan nah. P M.—Cld brig Orinoco, Ilnrkill, for Jacksonville, Fla, nnd schr Bolivar, for do. Camden.—Sailed 5tli, brig Gleron, Pendleton, for Savannah. Bath.—Arr 11th inst, echr Phipsburg, Wiley, from Savannah. Gloucester.—Sid 8th inst, brig Zenobin. Charleton.fr Savannah. P LANTATION WOOI-LEN8, &e. Schley's Georgia Plains, diab and brown, at factory prices Cotton and wool Plains, Cordnrille. Tennessee, Low pH uud others « Kerseys, Georgia, Southern and other makes Linseye, plaid uud plain All wool Plains, assorted qualities nnd colors Californians, a very heavy, all wool cloth Soldiers’ Cloth, such ns is u«ed in the U. S. Army Blankets, Dttllil, Point nmt Mackinac, full assortment Flannels, heavy red, twilled nnd plain Shirting Stripes, assorted qualifies Cotton Onnburgs, of Southern manufacture Brown Shirtings, 3-4, 7-8, 4-4, heavy styles Prints, Plaids mul Stripes, in great variety Wool Caps, Kilmarnock and Glengerry, dyed nnd all blue Handkerchiefs, Romull, Verona nnd 1m. Madras Stc. ALSO, 44 and 45 inch heavy Sea island Cotton Bagging. Just received nnd for sale in quantities to suit, on liberal terms,by JAMES ANDERSON & CO. oct 21 70 St. Julian nnd 103 Bri an sts. D OOIt MATS. Manilla, Jute, Sheep-skip, Ade lude, Victoria and 1'ufirad Door Mats. Just re ccived by LaROCHE, BOWNE & CO. oct 21 C AUPETINtl*. Fine, superfine and three-ply Carpetings, also superior stair Curpetings, cot ton anil wool and all cotton Carpetings. For sale low nnd on accommodating terms, by oct 21 LaROCHE, BOWNE St CO H EARTII RUG*. Chcuele,-Tutt'ted and Cnr- pet Rugs. For sale by oct-21 LaROCHE, BOWNE St CO. P LAYING CARD*. Cohen's superior Eu nmollcd nnd Gold Eagle Curds; also, Crehore' and Abbot Ely's. Just received and for sale by oct 21 G. It. HENDRICKSON & CO. piULDREN’S LONG COJI118, Shell and nu Horn. Just received nnd for sale by oct 21 G. It. HENDRICKSON <fc CO. C fORN. Prime White Baltimore (Jura, lundin 2 and in store. For sale by oct21 JOHN V. TARVER, Exchange whnrf. W INTER COAT*. A large slock of Winter Coats, just opened, and expressly nianufactui ed for this market. For sale by oct 21 PIERSON St HEIDT. N EW IIAT*. Just opened a fine assortment of elegant Hats, of the latest fashion and of supe rior make. Forsnle at the store of oct 21 PIERSON St HEIDT. B ACON. 3fi Ilhds. prime Cinciiinnttl Sides, land Ing and for sale l»y Oft. (G SCRANTON, JOHNSTON <fc k CO. FINABLE CUTLERY.—Just opened 11 complete A assortment of Ivory Table Cutlery, single and in setts; nlso Buck Horn, Cocoa, Bread nnd Saw Knives, Pocket Cutlery, Razors and fine Scissors.- For sale by oct 1G COLLINS & BULKLEY, 100 Brynn-st. G ilt taped , of very handsome patterns. Drawing Paper of all nizos and various quiditira sSuiall rize Letter Paper, French and English, with plain nnd fancy Knvplopes to mntch. For *n?c* by oct 16 j. h. CUBHF.DGK. C 'J_A3IESe—A largo assortment of Backgammon JT Bonrda, and Extra men, Chos3 men, Chess- Boards, Dice, Domiuocp, nnd Dice Boxcp, juetreceiv ed ami for wilt* by ii. It. HENDRICKSON &. CO. W Gibbon's Building. F OH SALE, on Consignment, GRAHAM’8 COM POSITION, to remove and prevent incrustation in Htenm Boiler*. Tlie above Composition has been Uf’rd iu New York, nnd has bem recommended by a number of tho most prominent Engineers in that ci ty. For sulb with full directions as to its application *>y H. Me DAVENPORT. V EST8* VESTS.—Plain Black nnd Fancy Silk Vnets, u large variety. For pale by \V. R. SYMONS, <xd 19 Old stand of Hamilton 6c Symons. { ,5011* ALE.—1000 bushels white Maryland Corn in blurs. HOLLIS St LAWSON. in bugs, net 19 10t F OR -SALE.—500 bushels Outs in bugs. oct 19 lot HOLLIS & LAWSON. A LMANAC* torlSol.—The Georgia and C'n boa Almanac for 1851, lor aide, nt retail, or I he gross, by J.1I. CUHHEDGE, Market-sqr. B OUNTY LAND.—-The undersigned having reived from tlie Department of tile Interior, instructions and forms necessary to lie observed Applicants for Bountv Land Warrants, tttulcr the of Congress, passed September 28tlt, 1850, will pre pare the uceessary papers, mid obtain tint Warrants, for those entitled. The provisions of the Act include the surviving Commissioned anil Nou-Comutisei' tied Officers, Mu sicians «ud Privates, whether of Regulars, Volunteers, Rangers, or Militia who served in iliewnr witli Great Britain ot 1812. or lit the Florida, or any other In- dinn War, since 1790, and the Widows or Minor chil- drrn ot those who have died; anil also, tile Com- missioned Officers who were iu the service of tlie U. S. in the late war with Mexico. 1# tf HENRY WILLIAMS. J. & PULASKI MONUMENT t„ E x t rn N o. io? T L ^TeJ Alexandria, 0ct ^ " W. MAURY^co. 3Ianng, r , (UiA ]fnV ,1B *»S $23^00!! 2° 0 ,°00 POLLARS! Tickets only $3—shares In pronortirm Prize. Cnahed nt thl. oi' Tickets and Shares for sale nnA Country attended to at the old4ta°b& frnni '‘| the Managers, Owens' Huildlng ^ lately conducted by P. B. Pendercs.t a Buil "to octai DRAWS TO-MORRoV 23,500 DOLLARS!! 1 GREENE & PULASKI LOTTPRv Extra Class No. 101 for 1850 * day, October 21,1850. xa0(lr >s, Vt,]| J, W. MAURY&JCO. Managers, 75 Number Lottery-13 Drawn Ballot, || 8CHEME. 1 Prizes of. $7,500 | 10 5 Prizes of $1^400 | 230....".' &c. Stc" Tickets $5—Shares in proportion ' 1 Or^rsenclosingthecashprampt^^ \ FOR NEW YOIIK. gasasasss,-sa Cimrleston on Monday, the 21 i, at seven o’clock, A. hi For, COHENS St HERTZ,! HACK STABLE. • J!l® Subscribers havingfurni-heefo tneir a 1 aiiLLS with a good stock offinelloiffla and new CARRIAGES and BUGGIES inivJ their friends and tlie public, that they can at 111 be accommodated with fine C A R R I A o pV . HOUSES, with careful Drivers, nnd HORSFa !a BUGGIES and SADDLE HORSES, by7^,1 tlie Old Stand on West Biond st * L oct 19 1,11 WARNER & Hooke J N 1 EW FLINT CORN FOlt SALEwi subscriber having for sale about two tbounfl bushels ot new Flint Corn, is prepared to deliver! in quantities, (notunder 10 bushels,) to suitaui 1 w i v A " the Counting House of M WAY St KING, will be promptly attended to oct 19 tf JOHN BIl.EllJ (STOCKS AND CRAVAT8.-Bl»cklS Stocks and iuncy Silk Cravats, jurt received .- .... \ V . ft. SYMONS, . Old stand of Hamilton St Symonil 7H"CENTS ^ for sale by oct 19 ORN AFLOAT—A1 BUSHEL. BY T. J. WALSH & CO. Landing from schr. D. H. Baldwin : prime land Corn, nt 75 cents per bushel, in lots to su chasers, if applied lor This Day. 0 ct ill A LEXANDER’S TUCOPAPIIE-Or Lioi Hair Dyemust received nnd ter sale liv . oct 19 Q. R. HENDRICKSON A CO.! D ll. CHURCHE'S vegetable ii TION. an ellectuul cure for EruptiouomheFi] or Skin. Juatreceived and for sale by oct. 19 G. R. HENDRICKSON t CO! Jfr\ WANTED-—Otto or more vessel, too SaSigb Rough Rice. OctlO 3t R HABERSHAM A SON.I UMBRELLAS.—A large BHiirtmenll ^*T^^blnck and colored Silk; black wd alnjl Ginulium Umbrellas. Jnst rcreired and (1 •^‘^-sale by W. R. SVMQSS, oct 19 Old stand of Hamilton A SymoniJ F ALL TRADE , 1S,10.—COLLINS j BULKLEY, 100 Bryan-street, sre ton real ing tlieir full supply of CHINA, GLASS and UOl'il FURNISHING GOODS, to which they re,pedfil invite the attention of purchasers, as their IMS* meat is ns complete and varied ns is to be fend I any Southern city! oetl(| BARNARD STREETl "CHEAP DRY GOODS STOW SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, SOUTH OF THE MARKET. T HE SUBSCRIBER having just rctsu Iront the North, has now ready and otSri sale at such prices ns must give satisfaction,» k and carefully selected stock of •FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOGHS, Consisting in pnrt of Brown nnd Bleached fur ings and Shirtings, all widths and qualities, ! Denims, Bed Ticks, Shirting Stripes, Cld Horarip and Apron Checks. A large assortment of col di MOURNING CALICOES, Mourning and colored Ginghams, Furniture l’«lw White Marseilles Quilts and Counterpane,, nnd Ft niture Ditnilv DRESS GOODS. Block Silk Lustre, and Satin Striped Alpaca#, nos nnd Canton Cloths, Plain and .Satin itriped C*> nieres, mid Delanos, Coburg nnd Lyoneee Clou Black and Colored Poplins. With a ^pleaded cull* tion of Plain, Brocade* and Satin Striped aiOIIAJll* AND ALPACAS In Brown, Purple, Morone, Green, Blue, Olive* Mode Colors. BLACK SILK S for Ladieu’ Dresses, Mantillas, &c. 28, 32 audJf chea wide with Black Silk Lace to suit. Pinion ud Embroidered While Canton On Slmwls, and Hluck Italian S»ilk Mnnh” 1 HOSIERY, , A full assortment of Ladies’ Misses, Gent a Boys’ ilose end Half Hose; Gent’s Under-Vi's* Drawers. LINEN GOO D*. Finger-Spun Iriah Linens /‘warranted all V" 1 en Yarn, And sound bleach, from 25centsp**r upwards. 0-4, 7-4, and 8-4 Linen Table paw*® 'lablc-Cloths, Long Lawns, Dumask Douley’s, Birdseye, Scotch and llustia ij*F Black and Brown Hollands, Dowlas K»d **• . Towels; bordered and H. stitch L. C. Hond» r BLUE AN l) BLACK CLOTg Black and Fancy Cas*inn res nnd Vesting*I * Bine, Oxford uud Bluck Satinets,Kentucky Tweed h. 0 BLANKETS AND FLANNEL?* Extra Sup. 1 (1-4, 11-4,12-4 lilunkets tor * n,nU '„ anil low priced, iio. twilleil ami pittln, for Super »-8 and 4-4 Flannels, Red. Blue, and low.priced. A very largo collection ul WOOL SHAWLS ,, From 2.7 cents upwards. Ladies’ Mid Ainw A , tf Wool Hoods*, Children’s Wool Boots, 'JW and Poise Heaters, Collars, Bluck Luce. Blue Bureae uud Gauze VEILS. Black nnd Col’d Silk and Kid Gloves, D? 11 ^ and Silk Lace, Linen Edgings, Thread aud and Laces. A superior assortment Gent* FANCY SILK C BATjgJ And pocket Handkerchief*, Suspender » ., arM .ul* kerchiefs in great variety; Umbrellas an Purse Twists, Beads, Bead Fringe, «<:•• ’ ^ rfJ i •fiT AH of widen will lie sold at such p^ (( will clearly show the adviuilage of p j^kENN-*' ’“p.'rf. A lot of LADIES' CORSETS, daily expected, wit ch will be sold by tl«- - at wh'desale prices. oct 1(1 MVVF 3tn 7—rfdl4 IiTaTER COOUKR*.—J u f‘ VV sale by aept 19 COLLINS St