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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS
...... MOND AY, OCTOBER 28, 1850.
THE MORNING NEWS
BY JOHN M. COOPER.
William t. Thompson, editor
by telegraph;
Transmitted Expressly for tho Dully Morning Ncwa.
T B a m a:
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Oar Reading Room.
Ag wo are frequently asked wlmt is the price ol
subscription to tho Rending Room of the Morn
ing Hews, we beg leave to inform our friends that
it is FREE, and that wo are glad to sco them, and
their friends, at all times.
The St. Matthews. This steamer has been
thoroughly repaired and painted,and put incomplete
order. She now presents a beautiful appearance, and
hoe takeri her place again in tho Florida line, undor
her former popular comfanndcr, Capt. N. Kinu.—
She left on Saturday last for Florida.
Tho steamer Metamora, Capt. Bnooics. ar
rived early yesterday afternoon from Charleston, nnd
will take her place in tho lino in tho courso of a few
days. She has been thoroughly repaired and is now
in lino order.
ARRIVAL OP TIIE
STEAM
SHIP
PACIFIC.
Arrival and Sailing of tho Steamera.
New-Yo**, Oot. 27, 8.30 P. M.
Tho »team-ahip Pacific, from Liverpool, Is com
ing up tho harbor this afternoon. Wo will soon
have tho news.
Tliestcamer Falcon, from Havana, h«s arrived.
The steamer Arctic sailed this day.
Distressing Occurhence, On Saturday evening
a colored girl, named Rosa, about 13 years of age, a
servant in tho family of Levi Hart, Esq., was play
ing near a fire, when her cloths caught and be
fore the flames could ho extinguished shq was so se
verely burned, that it caused her death.
We hope this occurrence will bo a warning to our
citizens, as every winter it fulls to the lot of editors
to record incidents of this kind.
SECOND DISPATCH.
Liverpool Cotton Market.
New Yoiyc Oct. 27, 9. P. M.
Tbs American steamship Pacific lias arrived
bringing Liverpool dates to the 16th inst.
The Liverpool CottonjMrket was dull at previ
ous quotations. Tho sales for tho four days pre
vious to tho sailing of tho Pacific amounted to
17,000.
Political news unimportant.
Commercial.
LATEST DATES.
Liverpool, Oct. 12 | Havre, October 3 | Havana, Oet,8
Savannah Market. October 28,
COTTON.—On Saturday our market wan very
dull, and the only sale reported was a lot of 60 hales
at 13$ cents.
Snviinnnii Expoi-ta. October 30.
Per steamship Florida, for New York—55D bis cot
ton, 4 bales wool, nnd sundry pkgs mdze.
For ship North Rend, for Button—788 bales cotton,
50 ensks rico.
l’er brig Thomas. Walter, for Philadelphia—370 bis
cotton, 25 bnlen sheeting. 26 bales yarn.
Per sclir H N Gambrel, for Baltimore—119 ids cot
ton, 55 bags rice, 200 bags rice Hour, 4 pkgs merch
andize.
Per schr CAL Lamnr, for New York—218 bis cot
ton, 24 do domestics.
AUGUSTA, Uct._25 P. M.—Cotton—Our market
remains much the same ns noticed yesterday. Neith
er buyers or sellers show much disposition to oper
ate, and trnsaetions are confined to small lots, ut |
cent decline from tho prices paid previous to the ar
rival of tlie steamer.
The River is still low, but the recent rains we linvo
had, with present prospects for more, leads us to
hope we will soon have a good steamboat river.
ATLANTA, Oct. 24—Cotton.—Wehave to note a
small decline, since last week, in our market from
an i to a ic. The damand is not so good, and buy
ers do not take hold so freely. We quote fair 12$ a
13c., mostly at 12$e,
The Campbell!* Are Come!
The CAMroiLt. Minstels have arrived, and,
M Will ha teen by their advertisement; in another
column, will give th"ir first Concert in this city This
Evening, at the Armory Hall. Their programme rf
performance is a good one.
The Augusta Constitutionalist, in noticing the de
parture of tho Minstrels for tbjs city, says : “We take
this opportunity of informing our friends below, that
they will find the Campbells ono ot tho best Ethiopi
an Companies that has ever visited that city.”
Serious Affray. On Sunday morning, be
tween three and four o'clock, as Michael Bourne
and Michael Donnelly were passing along Market
Square,(they having set up with the deceased wife ot a
friend,) they were met by James Oliver, the keeper
of the Phoenix Bowling Saloon, when a difficulty
ensued between the parties,and James Oliver stubb
ed Michael Bousk with a large knife, which, it is
said, penetrated his lungs. Tho wound is a very
dangerous one, and it is feared Mr. Burke cannot
survive. As the affair will undergo a judicial inves
tigation, we rofrain from further comment
Death of a Georgian.—A correspondent of tho
New-Orleans Picayune, writing from Vera Cruz on
tho 26th ult., states that on the 23d two Americans,
from California, went into nu eating house and called
for dinner, which, they were informed, would be
furnished speedily. They soon became impatient
and commenced breaking tho furniture In tho room.
A piece of an earthen Jar struck a littlo girl on tho
head and cut a severe gash. Tho guards were then
called in. Two only came, with their muskets, which
were soon taken out of their hands and broken to
pieces, and the soldiers badly beaten. A reinforce-
Wont was called in, and the two Americans would
not yield until they were overpowered and received
very dangerous wounds, in consequence of which
ono has since died—Franklin West. The other is
in a very precarious condition. The said West con
fessed to his friend. Dr. U. F. Stigeb, of Lafayette
county, Miss., while on his death-bed, that ho was
drunk and he was sorry for it, and had done wrong.
The deceased has left a wife and six children in
Georgia.
THIRD DISPATCH.
New York Cotton Market.
New Yobk, Oct. 27,10. P. U.
Out Cotton market was dull yesterday, (Saturday)
with sales of 1800 bales. We quote Fuir Uplands at
fourteen and a half (14J), and Orleans at fifteen (15)
cents. Tlie sales of the week amounted to 8000 bales.
Rick.—The total sales for^the week is 600 tierces
at threo and a half (3J) to three and fire-oighths,
(Of)
Tliero was a tremendous thunder storm In Balti
more lust night.
Wo hear nothing further from tho abolition riot
in Boston.
CHARLESTON, Oct, 26th.—Cotton—The SRles of
the week uro 11,005 bales. The demand has contin
ued throughout tho week to a fuir extent, without
much change in prices.
The following quotations, Liverpool classification,
we give with confidence ns the true criterion of the
market previous and at its close yesterday :
Inferior a Ordinary 125, Good Ordinary, 13 a 13$,
Middling a Good Middling 13$ a 13?, Middling Fa r 13},
Fair a fully Fair 13$ a 13$.
We would remark that the later accounts by tho
Asia, received on Wednesday, and which left the Liv
erpool market the same as reported by tho Europa,
hud no visible effect on ours.
Rice.—Extremes of prices during the week ranged
from $3 a S3}, the bulk of tile sales from $3$ a $3 fi
le. The market closed at $3 a $3$ for common to
fair, nnd $3 3-16 a $3} for good and common prime
quality; there was no strictly prime or choice on the
market For such we would continue our former,
quotatians of $3$ a $3}.
ductors thereof declaring it absolutely necessary to
curtail their production.
This discouraging stuto of things, however, dons
not apply to one of tho largest class of consumers,
namely the spinners of yarn for export, who are in
a better position than at a former period when raw
material was 2d tn 3d per lb lower in pi'icv, Tho
rcsillt of this week’s proceedings has been to show
that prices of all kinds aie steady, and withoutchange
from last Friday's quotations; fair Uplands standing
at 8d. Mobile 8d, and Orleans 8}d, 6180 American,
4630 Surat, 240 Egyptnin, nnd 100 Pornam have been
tnken on speculation, and 1400 American, 1070 Surat,
nnd 80 West India for export. The sales for the
week amount to 43 480 hales.
NEW-ORLEANS, Oct. 23.—The Asia’s news was
received here to-day.
Tlie cotton market is brisk and the demand quite
steady—5,500 bales sold to-day, at one eighth advance.
Middling 13$ to 13}. The purchases were mostly
for England. Fair Sugar 6$. New Molasses has de
clined—300 bbls, sold at 27 to 28 cents.
Wright’s Cotton Circulnr.
New York, Oct. 22d, 1850.
Floridaund New Orleans.
From Havana. Tho schooner Zephyr, arrived at
Charleston, brings dates to 15th inst. About thirty of
the most distinguished and wenlthy ritizena of Ma-
tanzaa wero arrested during tho early part of the
present month, on suspicion of being concerned
with tho LorEz expedition.
Two cargoes of Rice from Charleston sold at 11
rials, and ono cargo from Savannah subsequently
at 10}. The cargo of the schooner Bruthers, from
Charleston, just arrived, hod not been disposed of.
The Produce market remained unchanged.
ETA Havana letter dated 18th inst., says tho
British government havo demanded and obtainod the
release of the Seotohmun who wns taken with others
of Lopez's expedition at Cardenas. It is something
to ba a British subject after all.
It will be remembered that tho Spanish steamer PI-
carro wns reported cruizing on our const a few days
since. The letter alluded to says: the Pizurro has ro
turned from Watching your coasts, and is now coal
ing. The war steamer Colon is also in, but is pre
paring for sea. The story runs boldly thnt the expe
dition has already sailed, one steamer nnd two sail
ing vessls, with 1,800 men, from some point on the
lake, and will soon be on our shore. Several men-of-
war go to sea to-morrow.
HP* Mr. Thomas Affleck U out in a letter in the
Nuw*Orleaus Picayune, on tho cotton crop, in which
he expreoacs the belief that the crop will not go over
that of last year, nnd advises planters to hold up for
15 cents. He says: *‘The present are, unquestion
ably, fuir rates, when compared with past years.
But with the short crops now coming in, the price I
have named can bo had just as readily as a lower
one.’*
t3T Land warrants are held in New-York at
$1 30 a $1 33; in St. Louis at St 33 a $1 40. War-
rants under the new law not being assignable, the
old ones are sought for by settlers; and as about
4,000 per month are located, the number issued will
soon be absorbed, there not being over 10,000 or 12,.
009 unlocated.
Tho steamship Commodore Stockton, which wns
to sail on Saturday last from Philadelphia for Cali
fornia, has on board some twenty slaves, the proper
ty of Mr. Ulm, of Florida, and Capt. Marshal), of
Charleston, the owners of,the vessel. They arc in.
tended to man the stenmship on her voyage round
to the Pacific, and afterwards to act as servants du
ring the trips from Panama to San Francisco.
A letter writer says—Tho negroes are well fed and
clothed, and appear much morecontented with their
condition than our own free blacks, who, possessing
tho advantages of liberty, are frequently complete
Objects of destitution. It will be remembered thnt
the sailing of this steamer was advertised In tho
, /feu s tome time since.
Correspondence of the Daily Morning News.
New York, Get. 23,1850.
The Ohio arrived here late lust night, with tho
California muils, which should have been received
here several days since. This sending the mail by
particular steamers only, is a very injudicious ar
rangement. We learn that the Spanish steamer Pi-
zarro is hovering on tho American coast. The where
fore however, does not appear to he understood here.
The Asia is in to day with a weeks later news from
Europe. It is not important, except thnt we learn of
Haynuu's arrest at Cussel, and all the officers threat
en to lay down their arms unless tho elector puts an
end to the present stnte of affairs. The General
stormed, but it v#us of no use, and he was compelled
to succumb, and promised to suspend all further
proceedings until he received further instructions
The fact ot the Hyena being under arrest, gives great
satisfaction. You w ill leuru tho Btate of the markets
by telegraph, I presume.
Tho steamer City of Glasgow nrrlved this
morning, but her news is not important. This is said
to be her last trip to this port, as tho proprietors
have fqymcd a line of steamers between Glasgow nnd
Philadelphia. Tho beet of the joke is, thHt the Fhila
delphia papers give ns a reason for tho change, that
running her to New York was not profitable. I should
think, it was like jumping from the frying-pan into
the tiro. Tho city of brotherly lore and rowdyism is
quite exultant at tlie fact, nnd may she merry be.
The merchants of tlie city have adopted the advice
of the Evening Mirror, and intend to call a mass
meeting of all parties, to endorse the act of Congress
in passing tho compromise measures. It is expected
1 suppose, that this will be a serious blow to Seward,
Grcely Sc Co., and upset their “ agitation hobby.”
It is a grand move, unquestionably, and may effect
thnt object.
A new steamer called the Winfield Scott wna launch
ed yesterday; und it is predicted already that lie will
bo Fillmore's successor. But i have my doubts; it
will be as well, however, to note tho fuct for future
reference, if necessary.
We are manufacturing citizens very rnpidly just
now. Ilow it iB donp, I don't pretend to know, but
it is remarkable how quickly foreigners of all nations
are couvcrtcdinto free and independent voters. From
tho Ut of January last, to the 1st October, 4194 per
sons havo declared their intentions, in the county
clerks’ office; but only 746 have becomo naturalized
in the same period. In the Superior Court, 99» de
clared intentions, nnd 382 wore naturalized. Thus
in nine months 5190 declared; nnd 1128 were natu
ralized. But us the election approaches, mnrk the
difference ; since the lBt Oct., 405 havo declared, and
135 have taken out their final papers. The fees for
this business since January 1st, amount to 81860.
The Forrest case is now before the Supreme Court
in argument.. it will continue for several days, 1
suppose. The result is looked for with some inter
est.
Drury has got a further respite, his counsel having
succeeded in convincing the Court that tho indict
ment was not good—curiously enough, however, it
was not quashed, but a new one is to bo prepared,
and so the trial went off.
Indictments have been found against the lawyers
Niles and Roberts, for conspiracy in riddling the
Havens out of $2,000.
Who is to be the Whig Candidates for Mayor is
yet doubtful, though cx. Alderman, Jos. Kelly seems
to be very prominent just now. I think Mr. Burk of
the Express will be re nominated to Congress.
The steamship Europa left here to day for Liver
pool, with about 60 passengers, and $486,500 in
specie.
Jenny I.ind's concert has been post poned until to
morrow night, ut Tripler Hall, as the stage is to bo
altered to suit the lady's wishes.
This magnificent Hail is, strange to say, badly ven-
tilated. It is almost impossible to sit in the upper
circle even, when it is moderately filled—whst it
will be when crowded I can imagine, and I should’nt
like the reality.
The Italian opera opened brilliantly on Monday,
but the performance was only so-so.
CHARLEMAC.
Uplands.
Mobile.
Inferior,
Ordinary,
None.
None.
13$a 13}
13$al3|
Middling,
14 a 143
14$ a 14£
Mddling,foir, 14 j a 14$
14f a14J
Fair,
Good Fair,
14& a 15
Nom.
Nom.
do.
Fine,
do.
do.
Sales since the 8th inst,
Arrivals 11 J
Exports
and Texas.
None.
13}a 13$
14} a 14}
14} a 15
15$a 15}
Nom.
do.
Bales.
12,000
7,000
•13358
53
49
J ~‘JT The Itcv. Bishop Soule, Senior Bishop of
the Methodist Church, South, who has been in New
York for some days, left on Wednesday morning for
Ifaalivilie. Tcimeesre. The Bishop, although he is
70 years of age, is in vigorous health, and looks as
well as he did twenty years ago.
Removal of tub Agent to Cochin-China.—A
dispatch from Washington says that Joseph Bubs-
liar, the special agent under the late Administration
to Cochin Chine, Siam, Sic., is to be removed
Tlie Dry Goods Trnde.
NEW-V OltK, Oct 3.—Tile Dry Goods market con
tinues dull fur all description* except Mouslin de
1,nines and Merinos, which are selling steadily both at
auction and private sales at full prices. The supply
is not large. There is a better demand for Cotton
fabrics,such as Brown .Sheeting and Shirtings, market
firm. ^Bleached goods are inactive. Drills arc nomi
nally 7$c.; at a slight concession a good business
would be done for cxpoi t. Printing Cloths are in
better request, with an upward tendency. Tlie sales
are 35,00U pieces at 4$ a 45c. Flints continue dull
and are selling in small parcels only at a slight con
cession in prices. Flannels are quiet, but with a
moderate, stock holders continue firm. Clothes aro
unsettled, anil i-.ost descriptions aro downward
With small truusaelions. C'assimeres and Satinets
are inactive.
£$>’Miss'Frederieko Bremer, arrived «t Galena on
the 11th inst., on her way to Minnesota.
Q3
84,000
23,000
81,000
Stock on hand and on shipboard not cleared, 17,000
Vessels loading in the U. 8. this year for Gt.
Britain, 39 —France, 14—
Vessels loading in the U. S. last year for Gt.
Britain, 38—France, 11—
Vessels loading in tho U. S. the year previous
for Gt. Britain, 78—France, 15—
Exports to Great Britain since Septl, 1850,
Corresponding dates in 1849,
•• “in 1848,
Total Exports from U. S. since Sept. 1,1850, 118,000
Corresponding dates in 1849, 55,000
“ “ in 1848, 121,000
Reef ipts at Port since Sept. 1,1850, 116,000
Corresponding dates in 1849, 113,000
“ “ in 1848, 188,000
My last circular wni dated the 9th inst, on which
day we received tlie accounts per Atlantic, advising
an improvement of $d per pound. This news was
not us favorable as expected, and as a consequence
there was little disposition on the pnrt of buyers to
operate. The Europa came to hand on the 14th inst,
advising the loss of the improvement noted, but the
latest intelligence per Atlantic having somewhat pre
pared operators here lor the decline, it was without
ellect upon our market, which remained steady, with
a fair business doing. On Wednesday, the 16th inst,
the America was announced by telegraph, with the
intelligence of a steady market, and advices of sules
st Liverpool for tlie week ending 4th inst, of 44,600
brdes. Since the receipt of this mugs our market has
undergone but little chnnge. YdB-rdny the sales
were small, and the market closed dull at quotations,
which, on the Middling qualities of Gulf, nre $e high
er than those given a fortnight ago. The greater
portion of our stock is composed of Uplands, which
nre ottered freely at quoted rates. The snies since
the 8th inst. to last evening amount to 12,0U0 bales, ta
ken for Great Britain, Franc , the Continent, and a
small amount for spinning. The export during the
same time lias been-to Liverpool, 7,497; Havre, 3,288;
Trieste 628; Antwerp, 1,192 Hamburg, 406; Bremen!
148; Rotterdam, 53; Amsterdam, 146; total 13,358
bales.
The following is a statement of the movement in
cotton since the 1st oi September laBt, as compared
with the previous three years.
1850 1849 1848 1847
PASSENGERS:
I’cr stenmship Florida, for Now York—Mr Bonner
and family. N A Hardee nnd daughter, Master Villa-
iorigo, W’S Kupell, F J Barnard end lady, BDeKlyne
and lady, W C Hnnhnm, Master W T McNclty, David
S Mills, Jr, Dr Myrick, Col Brown, Ernstus Henry
Jr, Robt Robertson, J H Henry, Jos Snures, Samuel
Pnlmcr, L C Ryncheon, Jas Cluantock Jr, Thomas K
Bartrell.
Fer bark Savannah, from New York—Mr P Stan
ton arid indy, Mrs Chariot and 2 children, Mr C P
Iluss. W M Barron, 5 steerage.
Steamer Wm Seabrook, from Charleston—Mr Os
good, Mrs I) L Clinch & Bcrvant, Mrs Sawyer, Miss
Moss, Mrs Bradley, 6 children and 2 servant, Mrs E
Smith, Miss M Smith, Miss ALavel, Messrs E Smith,
F l.avel. P Donoly, G Crabtree, J Moss, L Hunt, J H
Whaley, J B Arohy, R Watters, G How, C E Tcftl, J
B Agh, Master Branch, R Reynolds, C It Osgood, 21
deck.
Per steamer Wtn Gaston, from Palntka—Mr Li
vers and lady, Mrs Glover, Mr Luthorland, B G O'Bri
en, T C James, W P Jones, B K Bntzcll, Col M Hol
lows, son and servant, E Richardson, Mr Guiger and
lady, Miss Georgia C Peck, D W Conner, and 2 on
deck.
Per str Jasper, fm Charleston—Miss M Demiere,
Mrs Hunter, Mrs Fisher, J A Roberts and Indy, C
Green, lady fc servant, H Hnrpfr. JDuvis, J Buker,
M Sorrell, J A .Stuart and 2 on deck.
Per stenmerMetnmora, from Charleston—C Spald
ingand lady. Miss Kell, Dr W C Danlell, W Ausley,
T O Holmes, J Hertz, and Capt Curry.
Per steamer DeKalb, from Burton’s Ferry—E C
Wade, J Ernest, E McDonald, Mr Bush, 1 deck.
CONSIGNEES.
Per steamer DeKalb, from Burton’s Ferry—621 bis
cotton Sc mdze, to S Solomons, E Reed. Boston &
Gunby, Behn Sc Foster, Allen & Ball, J V Pelot, N
Cruger, Godfrey Sc Solomons, W Waters, and order.
Per steamer T S Metcalf, ftom Augusta—349 bales
cotton Sc mdze, to S M Pond, W Adams, J II Bur
roughs, W Duncan, Hollis Si Lawson.
Per steamer Wm Gaston, fromPnlatka—9 bales S
I cotton Sc mdze, to Boston Sc Gunby, A Haywood,
I W Morrel <fc Co, S Sc II Hoyt St Co,
Per steamer Wm Seabrook, from Charleston C R
R, M J Solomons, R Bradley.
Per Sloop C Chard, from Centre Villiage—12 bales
5 I cotton rosin and spirits ot turpentine, to N A
Hardee Sc Co, Boston & Gunby, E Reed, and order.
Per steamer Jasper, from Charleston—C R R, Co
hens & Hertz, Dye, Oliver Sc Co, Brigham, Kelly Sc
Co, R D Walker.
Per barque Savannah, from New-York—T R Mills,
T S Wayne, S M Pond, W P Yonge, Wood, Clng-
horn & Co, A A Solomons &. Co, N B Knapp, Bri
ham, Kelly & Co, McCleskoy Sc Norton, Hamilton
6 Hardeman, Rowland Sc Washburn, A A Cherry,
J DeMartin, M A Cohen, R, Habersham Sc Son, J V
Connerat, Ambler, Barnnm Sc Co, I W Morrell Sc
Co. II A Crane Sc Co, A Haywood, Marshall Sc Aikin
W Warner, G R Hendrickson Sc Co, W C O'Dris-
coll, W B Hale, J D Jesse, LnRoche, Bowne Sc Co,
A Welles Sc Co, J E Cady & Co, J E Bothwell Sc Co
J M Cooper, Jas Anderson & Co, W II May Sc Co. J
C Brown, J II Burroughs, N I,yon, 11 S Smith Sc Co
M J Solomons, M Prenderg.ist Sc Co. S Solomons, R
Sc J Lachlison, W Duncun, W W Goodrieh, 1) O'
Conner,F Kendrick, J A Mayer,C Hartridge. G M Wil
left & Co, A Bnsler, J Williamson, A Low Sc Co,
Wnshburn, Wilder Co, Person Sc Heidt, J N Lewis,
E Hopkins, F Sheila, II Bougardus, A Duion, J F Doe,
Swift, Densiow Sc Co, Jas Dickson, 8 Wilmot, Wm
Doody, Price Sc Vender, S Goodail, T Ford, Jas Sul
livan, A B Luce, Mrs S Tomb, E Parsons St Co, Jas
Doyle, J Foley.
Per brig LiveOnk from New York—M J Solomons,
Scrnnton, Johnston St Co, Hamilton St Hardeman, A
Welles St Co. S M Pond, Wood, C'laghorn Sc Co, T S
Wayne, H J Gilbert, F, Hopkins, T R Mills, McAr-
thor &. Morse, Lathrope &. Foote, Laroche, Bowne
Sc Co, D O Conner. Jas Dunn, A B Luce, J Sullivan,
J DeMartin, T J Walsh Sc Co, J Rendy J M Cooper, F
Zogbaum Sc Co, S Goodail, II A Crane Sc Co, 8 Sc H
Hoyt & Co, Swift Densiow & Co, R Habersham &
Son, A Haywood, Behn Sc Foster, J C Sturtevant,
Brigham, Kelly St Co, E Lovell, J W Morrell Sc Co,
J Dickison & Co, J Foley, Jos Doyle, John Doyle, S
E Bothwell Sc Co, S Ford, W Doody, G S Harden,
Rowland & Washburn.
„The Frieud'^A^tinS^- "
KELLY, and William Huguenin Rcllv 4
a’tend the funeral of the former, from T
of the latter, No. 63 State .Street aMn ,° " NM ««t.
4 o’clock thii qj,
Near Grahamvillo, „
ot Elllinghain .County, Georgia an,?o° N , C - B*vm
ter of Mr. Ben,am.n%bo&"^^5 d.S
8month., te a vi „ gmBnyrelatlve8 ^^^
Slipping intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH. - x OCTOBER 28.
PORT CAT, END Alt,
s u
N
MOON
High Water
Nov.
Rises.
Sets.
Sets.
Morn.
Even
t S 5 0 .
H.
M
H.
M.
H. M.
H
M.
H
M
27 Sunday
6
13
5
14
11 10
00
13
28 Monday,
6
14
5
13
00 00
01
16
01
51
29 Tuesday,....
6
15
5
12
0 16m
02
32
03
14
30 Wednesday..
6
16
5
11
01 20
03
57
f)4
40
31 Thursday,. ..
6
17
5
11
02 25
05
15
05
51
1 Friday,
6
18
5
09
04 03
05
48
06
36
2 Saturday,....
0
18
0
09
04 39
07
01
07
26
Rec’ts at the ports 116,000 113,000 188,000 100,000
Exp'te to Gt. Britain 84.000 22,000 81,000 54,000
“ to France 19,000 19,000 19,000 27,000
“ to oth’for’n ports 15,000 13.000 21,000 14,000
Total Exports 118,COO 55,000 121,000 98,000
Stock on hand 105,000 146,000 169.000 153,000
Of which during the past two week included in
above.
1850 1849 1848 1847
83,000
127,000
10,000
12,000
57,000
14,000
9,000
7,000
30,000
Rec'ts into tho ports 62,000 64,000
Exports to Gt. Britain 24,000 5,000
“ France 7,000 9.000
“ other fo’n ports 3,000 5.000
Total Exports 34,000 19,000 49,000
Tlie receipts into the ports show an increase of,3,-
000 bales as compared with last season. The exports
to France are the same ns last year. The increase in
ixportsto Great Britain amounts to 61,000 bales ;
other foreign ports 2,000—making a total of 63,000
bales.
There lias been no intelligence from the south, in
regard to tho incoming crop, within the last two
weeks, worthy of particular remark. The frosts
which hava occurred havo been very light, and the
bulk of the crop maturing, has, as fur as 1 can learn,
escaped with but little injury from this source, conse
quently the estimates remain much tho same as those
previously advised.
HAVRE, Oct 9.—Cotton.—To sum up, the sales of
the week leach 5539 bales, against 5304 bales imports,
and we remain with a stock m 1st and 2nd hands of
45,547 bales all sorts, as per statement at loot, to
which we refer also for quotations.
The following were the sales effected, viz:
3,006 bales New Orleans F 100 al2“
“““’e ” 105 — all5-
„ VjP lttnd ” 104— «115 —
11 Guaduloupe ” llri a
5,539 bales.
PERNAMBUCO, Sept. 17, 1850.—Sugar/.—The
crop is now entered, and tlie Sugars at market are
too lew and inferior to merit quotuFon. The present
?™PL, ews “ deiioiency on tho preceding one of over
ii,uuu tons; the indications of the coming crop are
Yery fuyoiabJe and the general impression is that it
will be large and good.
Cotton.—Prices have ruled from 6 $600 to 7 $*100
and large shipments have been made, the receipts
ir..in the interior now average 600 bags per week
quality qU ° te 7 S ' M ° 87 8300 P er al ™ b a for first
Rosin—5$8(lO per bbl.
0° L > Oct. 11.—I.atcr accounts have been
received during the week irorntlie United States, and
many commentaries, remarks and reports as to the
prospects ot the coming crop in that country, but
fe°atur‘e 8 ofthen W “• ' loubt . u P° n tbe '*'“1 principal
teature ot the previous observations, namely that a
mrtYerr > In , !! 1, ' !C n >P is n matter of almost demonstrn ■
ted certainty. Upon this point we are at present dis-
posed to rest with considerable confidence. On tho
other hand, some brunches of'the manufacturing
trade are yon remunerative and depressed, the coll
ar o o n 's PHASES.
New Moon. 3.1. 9h , 42m. I Full M’n, 18d., 1 lh. 26a.
First qunrter lid. 6h., 7m. | Last qr. 25th, 7h. 24a.
ARRIVED.
French ship Olivier, Ossir, from Montinnique, in
Ballast—to Master.
Ship Prentice, Woodbury, from City Point, Va—to
Master.
Bark Howard, Goodwin, from Boston—Washburn,
Wilder & Co.
Bark Snvnnnah, Cromwell, 10 days from New York
—to Wiishburn, Wilder Sc Co.
Brig Live Onk, Sawyer, from New York—to Row
land St Washburn.
Sloop Science, Thompson, from Ogeechee, with
3500 bushels rough rice—to R Habersham & Son.
Sloop C Chard, Wiggins, from Centre Village—to
Master.
Steamer Wm Seabrook, Peck, fm Charieston-
to Cohens & Hertz.
Steamer Wm Gaston, Hebbnrd, Palutka—to Co
hens St Hertz.
Steamer DeKalb, Moody, from Mathews Bluff—to
Cohens Sc Hertz.
Steamer TfS Metcalf, ‘.P'ostell, with boats 1 and 8
fm Augusta—to S M Pond.
Steamer Jasper, Stevenson, from Charleston—to
Cohens Sc Hertz.
Steamer Metamora, Brooks, from Charleston—to
Cohens & Hertz.
CLEARED.
Stenmship Florida, Lyon, New York—Padelford,
Fay Sc Co.
Ship North Bend, Jenkins, Boston—Pudeliord, Fav
& Co. • 3
Brig Thomas Walter, Marshman, for Philadelphia
C A Griener.
Sclir II N Gamhrill, Bradford.Bultimore—Brigham
Kelly & Co. fc
Schr C A L (Lamar, Willis, New York—E W Bu
ker.
|>°AltpiN«.-A few Gentlemen
IJ moduted with Board in a private^Vmn„ e
iire at this office o ly ’ 0n
6 °ct28
Si
Goods, forsaloby jj l) p l 'I; 9 al, d Lg c
oct28
_m Congress,!.;
joV, i/ZTTTTT "
11. f. o-araiBuuoSS—
Monument-iq
13AGOING- ANI> ROPE.--3ft~Kir~~7
-13 Bagging; 20 do. Dundee, imitation Kphh 9
girg-100 pieces Dundee Bagging; 300 Sk**, B t
Bale Rope. For sale by VI no®*
P A8T|EEES DE PARIS-For fh7^T~'
and radical cure of Bronchitis, a £d ft 5 " 1
eases of the Throat, just received'^dlfor 11
DEPARTED.
Steamer Wm Seabrook. Peck, Charleston.
Steamer St Mathews, King, Palatka.
MEMORANDA
New York, Oct 22. Cld schr Alonzo, Thomas, tor
Savannah.
Arrbrig Macon, Watkins, 9 daysl'm Savannah.
New York. Oct 23. Cld brig Venus, Gardner, for
St Marys, Geo.
Ship Eli Whitney, Brnstland, 10 dnys from Savan
nah, bound to Liverpool. She put into this port oil
account of all hands being sick.
The ship Marion, Johnson, at New York, on tho
23rd, is to sail same day for this port.
The bark Vernon, Faye, at New York, was to sail
for this poit, on the 26th inst.
The ship Lydia, wna loading at New York, on the
23rd instant, nnd to sail for this port with dispatch.
Home’s Hole, Oct 20. Arr brig Susan, Thurlow,
from Susannah, for Boston ; schr Lysandcr, Powers,
fm Savannah, for Boston.
FOaBION PORTS.
Gibraltar, Sept 29. Put in ship Pearl, Morris, from
Carthagenia, for Savannah, wi‘h supposed injury to
bottom, having struck on some rocks ; she is to be
examined by a diver.
Cardiff, 4th. Sailed ship Globe, Whitmore, for Sa
vannah.
Bristol, 8th, put back to Pill, by stress of weather
India, Willis, from Newport, for Sa-'annuh, sailed
5th.
TJECKER’S FARINA—1
II and for sale by
L. J. MYERS, Apothecary
SmptV
piNE ENGLISH CEP HA L IcTiNiJFp:
A An effectual remedy for Diaurdera of tha n.,
especially common Head-t che; just received ,1
*oct 28 L ' ^ MYERS, Apothecary,
• oct 38 hmeta’ Building.
DRAWS TO-MORROW
#20,000 DOLLARS
GREENE St PULASKI LOTTERY.
Extra Class No. 104 for 1850.
To be decided by drawing of Va. Monongalia Lot
To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., to-morrow, Oct
J« W. MAURY *fc CO, Managers,
•SPLENDID SCHEME.
1 Prize of $6000 | 1 ,
8 Prizes of. $2000 | 206
&c. Sic.
Tickets $5—Shares in proportion.
Orders enclosing the cash promptly attended |»
Oct; 28 E. WITHINGTOl
SOMETHING EXTRA.
WILL BE DRAWN TO-MORROVV.
GREENE & PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTEil
Extra Class No. 104.
Alexandria, Oct. 29.
LOWEST 3 NUMBER §300.
J, W. MAURY Sc CO. Managers,
SPLENDID SCHEME:
#20,000!!
—$6000, $3,388, and 8 of $2000-
and more than m |
200,000 DOLLARS!!
in smaller prizes.
Tickets only $5—shares in proportion.
Frizes Cashed at this Office,
Tickets and Shares for sale, and orders from 4
Country attended to at the old established stand ^
tho Managers, Owens’ Building, No. 5 Bull-stn
lately conducted by P. B. Pendergast, deceased
Oct 28 J. W.MAUEY A
g l*r
106 BRYAN STREET.
SHOES—SHOES—SHOES.
—The subscriber takes pleas
ure at this time, in returning _
many thanks for the very liberal patronage exti
to him by the citizens generally, and in return
their kindness, he begs to notify them, that he
just returned from the Northern Cities with ar
plete and extensive stock of Boots anil Shod,
which aro made liy competent and establiscd “
men, which are now optru d at 106 Brynn-st,
he has located, nnd ure offered to the public, it
ces that will auit one and all.
FRANCIS K0PM.
P. S. A splendid article of Travelling Ti
Valises and Carpet Bags, also Silk and Bearer
Men’s nnd Boys’ Cloth, Velvet and Silk Caps-
oct 16 3m F -
H EWE’S BONE & NERVE LI NIMBY
J
Just received end for sale by
L. J. MYERS, Apothecary,
oct 26 Smets’ f
1 IIiuIn'U.I
WANTED TO RENT, a DwellitgH
with four or five Rooms, in the up)"W|
be city, or on the Commons. Apply to
oct 26 tf S. A. J
, llOOKl'il
JOHN MALLBRY,
DR APER AND TAILOR, 155
K EEPS constantly on band a complete essorTU™
of very choice CLOTHS, CASSIJJEKh
VESTINGS, of the newest shndes and
a fall supply of fashionable HEADY MADE t J
INGana Furnishing Goods, comprising every^
of Gentlemen’s Apparel.
^HOIIIdlEK BRACE*.—Babcock'*
impril
Shoulder Bruces, for sale by
oct 26
PRICE Si VEAjjB
IME—Landing from schooner Oleron; toi
by BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 M
oct 26
H AY.—100 bundles primo quality Hay,
from barque Texas; for enle by ,
oct26 BRIGHAM, KELLYjA
($0008 FOR HOUSE-KEEP^
TVTEW run. ’T'lfirtSi
il Key- Closets, Tea Strainers, Steel " 1
Bread Troughs, Box Irons, Jappaned fjj J
Curtain Bnnds and l’ins, Nutcracks, Key wt ■'
Covers, Egg Codlcrs, Cake Turners, Butter»
Pastry Dandies, Cork Screws, Knife ooxe,
Dishes, Potato Mas hers, Quilling ’
with a great variety of other goods. No
und for sale by COLLINS Sc II
oct 26 100J
pAPS—Received per barkfexas a ae' r 1
ment of Bt y> es - pRICE & VKAPf’l
oct 2(i U1
Bank State of G _ e t °^l]
OCTOBE*
D ividend no. 6o.-'i’ ba e°?^ “, Din
have This Day declared a Senii-Ann«»‘ -
of Four Dollars per share, payuble on a
dav, 28th October, inst.
I. K. TErr i.
l':r' : I
** Chronicle & Sentinel and ConetituffoDjE-^
gU8tn; Milledgeville Recorder ami oct
please publish twice. ( ^
ALTIMOKE FLOUB.-KW
B altimore floy r c (oT vm
Flour, lauding from schooner c ■ & COJ
oct 26 BRIGHAM, KELMJ^
gALTIMORE FLOUR.—If®
bbls-,
Wheat, landing and for sale| ^muTON 4
it25 SCRANTON. JOHNSlw^.
ALNUT OIL MILITARY nEE
SOAP.-4M dozen, just recrive^.
HA' 1 ')
and fof %
oct 25 —• —j —
/TOKN.-First qunTitylialtlmore Corn,
schooner Martha Bird, aad A f y|p jt, pILL^
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