Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, November 12, 1850, Image 2

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3 A VANN AH MORNING NEWS, T ¥ K » D A T . KO V K M B K R 1 g, 1850. BY JOHN M. COOPER. WILLIAM T. THOMPSON, EDITOR T > ■ it a; Daily Paper, #4,00:::::Tri-weekly 6900 All not Advertisemente avotar in both paper*. Tybeo 8 # Latter* to tho Baltimore 8u, la order that our Southern Right* friend* may know how grossly they are misrepresented abroad, w* copy from the Baltimore Sun the following extracts from a letter irom Us Savannah correspon dent, who sign* himself Tibet. The writer i* speak ing of the Union meeting held to this city on the 31at ult. He says— It waa composed of thinking and substantial knen, such as merchants, real estate owners, shippers, stock-holders and shop-keepers, with a large number of honest Irishmen nnd Germans, who love the Union and appreciate tho blessings which it confers. These men, and all others who uro really interested in the preservation of the Government, see that they will bo left to bear t he ills of civil war and revolution, should they come, and that it is their property, their UNION NODTHRKN RIGHTS MEETING, ships, and their business that will be destroyed and A meeting *f tha Union Southern Rights Party, consumed in the conflagration which the jacobins - beheld at the Exchang? *“ ‘“"die. Wberever you find a Tuesday Morning. November 13,1850. Largest Circulation 1 ^!! the City!! of Chatham County, will TO-MORROW EVENING at half post {seven o’clock. Addresses will be delivered by tho can didates and other gentlemen of the party. BY TELEGRAPH. Transmitted Expressly for the Daily Morning Kerne. N'ow-York Cotton Market. Naw Yon, Nov. 11,7 P. M. We have an advance of a quarter of a.ent in our | a„ddTs^n7n thrirhearts’ gotten Market to-day. HaNt's elootion is now considerod certain. diaunionist outside of South Carolina, you will find a man who has but little at atako, and consequently but little to lose, either of property or reputation— Their natural element is agitation and revolution. In order to gratliy their incendiary ambition they are ready, like the wretch who fired the Ephesian dome, to destroy tho best government ever torraed by man, to invoke war and bloodsbcd, and the innu merable ills that follow the gloomy train ot revolu tion—all for the purpose of acquiring an immortality of intamy. There are many such men, incognito, abroad in tho land. They come amongst us like wolves in sheep's clothing, with union upon their lip* It is a gratifying circumstance that the religious aommunity is almost every where in favor of the union. It will be aeon that the writer’s aim is to give tha From Havana. H _ Tha steamship ltab cl, Capt. Rollins, from I impression abroad that while tho Union party, as he The Charleston Courier—Its Position. Some dissatlaiaction having been experienced at the apparent neutral position occupied by this paper in the controversy now waging between the North and South, the editors have made a manifesto of their opinions, by which it will bo seen that that highly respectable Journal,alwuya noted for the moderation of it* view*, is heartily with the South in licr struggle for tho maintenance of her rights. Alluding to tho Fugitive Slave Law, the editors say: " We are notao blind as not to see and feci that • demonstrations’ have been made, are hi progress, and will doubtless be continued, to interrupt anil prevent tho execution of tills law, of such a charac ter ns to compel every citizen of tho South to bring bis mind to the conclusion that tho question must be brought to a speedy issue. The editor* of the Sun need not be in the least alarm as to our .position.— Tho Courier knows its duty to the State ami to tho South, and when tho people, either in their Legisla tive or Conventional character, shall decide on the mode to be adopted, to relieve themselves Ironi the insults and aggressions ot a reckless mujority. it will be found as firm and unyielding in the cause, as if its columns had teemed for years with denunciations against such unjustifinble assaults. Although the Courier, was known to the whole country as an un compromising Union paper during the perilous times of nullification—and, were the same battle to be fought again, would still wear tho Union flag at its mast bend—still we will not allow it to be inferred on that account that wo are disposed to submit to every insult and wrong because it may bo perpetrat ed in the name of “ the Union.” 'We hold the aspect of public affairs to be entire ly changed, nnd to be such, in view of Northern ag gression on Southern rights and interests, as to call for decisive action on the part of the South, and a new and full measure of duty on the part of her Havana, via Key West, arrivod off our bar yestcr- I calls it, to Georgia, comprises all tha wealth,influence sons. We fully admit the right oi the State to secede. day morning at 7 o'clock, and placed her mails for J respectability of the bountry, the Southern this city on board the steamer J. A'lons.Capt. Stbtbn- Right* party, or Dlsunionista, as ho pleases to desig- son. We learn that the Isabel, has a number of U. I n8te them, are a band of incendiaries and vagabonds, S. Troops on board, probably from the Garrison who have no permanent interest in the Government, ■t Key WeBt. By this arrival wo have our Havana let -1 and who are actuated by the basest and most despicable tera and commercial dates to the 31st ult and 7th I mo tivos. We have no objection to such represen- 1 tationa being made hers, where their falsity is not”- . rious, and will be admitted by the candid among the I writer’s own friend* ; but we do protest against the I dissemination abroad of so gross a slander upon a [ Corresponds* re of the Morning Nctis.] HAVANA, NOV. 7, 1850. W. T. Thompson, Esq. Dear Sir:—Wo take pleasure in hanging you a large and respeotable a portion, wo believe majority, eopy of our last printed report, which we recom. I of thepeoplo of this State. We have often been told mend to your perusal. It will give you an Accurate I *t the North, that the wealthy, respectable, and mora idea of the state of our markets. portion of the Southern poople were opposed to our Since it. publication, the "Argue" ha. come in institutions, and that, in the proper time, ‘hat class from Charleston with about 300 casks Rice, and been a “° n S “ w ° uld not » erl0U3 °PP° 8lU °“ to sold at 10}r. 3640 baga Brazil, equal to about 50 “>e consummation of the anti-slavery designs of the I North. The Northern mind is strongly impressed with this belief, and it Is for this reason that wo de- eaaks, have been placed at Mr.; which are the only . freeh transactions. We have otherwise nothing new to communicate. '. V And are, dear sir, Vour most obt. servts,, J. C. B. A CO. P. (R—Wo understand the Governor Intends to In crease the duties generally, from tho commence- precate the publication of such statements as the above,which are calculated,{o strengthen that impres sion. We do not believe that tho writer designed to eonvey such an idea—an idea so utterly at variance with truth. Eut in characterising those who differ with him in regard to measure* of present policy. when tho guarantees of the Constitution are violated and in such event, to command the exclusive nllcgi anceofher sons. In truth, and in plain terms a careful and anxioUB observation of the progress of events hns brought us to the conviction that a disolution of the Union is inevitable, unless the course of legislation in Con gress. and the Northern States, should be retrogrea 6ive, of which we have little or no hope. We have said thus much in order that those who are not blind may know where we are. While our columns are, as they ever have been, open to any temperate discussion of this subject, we do notour selves now intend to descant upon it, in other man- ner than to keep our readers informed of passing events. ‘‘Wo truly consider the ‘argument exhausted,’ and the time for ‘action’ at hand. It is the province and the duty of our Legislators to point out the course to be pursued. That once dono, the People will car ry out their behests.” A desperado by the name of Renfro, was killed in Grimes county, Texas, by a lad of 17. Renfro had grossly insulted nis mother, and the son, knowing the desperate character of the man, armed himself with a double barrel gun and shot him at sight. went of the next year, although nothing has yet “ h « has in the above P 1 * ra ? Rr Pl>s. he not only . . ° ° . I J kl 1— L.'t- nm tVia oraillllifv rtf been announced on the subject Tho export duty on sugar, coffee, and tobacco, will be raised; that on sugar from 3r. to 7r. per box. On imparts generally, there will most likely bean Increase of 1} per cent on the valuation, which on rice, for instanoc, would be somewhat leas than 2c per arrobe. cr Accounts from Havana brought by the Oeor- at Now-York, state that ten thousand troops are . on their way from Spain, and some of the number above quoted as highly impolitic and reprehensible. does them Injustice, but Imposes on the credulity of his Northern readers to the great injury of the cause of the South. It is by tho falsehoods-of the Northern abolition press, and such disparaging misrepresen tations as these from partizan writer* at the South, that the people of the North are deceived in regard to the true sentiment of our people, and emboldened to persist in their acta of aggression and outrage up on our rights. In another point of view we regard the article had arrived tho day previous to the sailing of the The doctrine there advunced, that only the wealthy Georgia,~rand thenight previous there were two ves-1 property holders have any real interest in the govern tela of War towed to sea. Their destination was I ment, and that only upon them will rest the responsi kept a secret from the inhabitant*. I bllitiesand consequences of the political action of Havana is perfectly quiet apd the newly appointed j our people— should the assertion of our just rights Captain is hourly expected, and it is a subject of I involve the gloomy catalogue of woes which he much talk what hia manner of proceeding will be in I depicts—is a doctrine to which we do not hold, and reg*^ to the Island, and the many reports in circu- j which we think will not be sanctioned in .this com- latfon regarding the expeditions Ac., fitting ontln the I munity. We have yet to learn that the poor man has States, to take the Island. j not as much interest in top country—is not actuated by as lofty a patriotism as the rich man—or that the tw Fatwbb Mathbw, before leaving St Lonla former is not always as ready as the latter to bear tor Florida, was presented with a wellfilled purse.— I his share of the perils and burthens of the struggle Whiletherehe administered tbepledge to 10,120 per-1 in defonce of'he common weal. Patriotism is not •°* 18 ’ | to be "measured 'by acres,” or computed by dollars Ei** A lady correspondent of th. New-York Ex- aad uenta iu ‘ hifl c ° untry ' “ ,d ‘ he ™ n ° r who press, in Parls-a belle In it* gayest society-men- adT,moe 8uch * doc ‘ ri,ie f d,e South ‘ ” hlblt not Hons, among otter gossip, the presentation to her H*! 8 ™>>riessne.s of truth, but a most deplorable of one of the famous East India Princes of Ne- dosllWtlon °‘ ordiuRr r P rudeuce and Hie Paul, who has been all the rage to London and Paris writ f 8 °? n pft / ty ’ wh ,° cUi,n 1t t ° i h “™ the “P* t cU1 this yew. She says: ”He war dazzling with jew- r>krd.aush,p>of "our glorious Union 1 announce their els, but the nasty ereatnre is oiled drily from head to d9terminati , on *° re8ort *° re818tance at a certal " P otld ' foot, and It was ao disagreeable to aland near him Th. "jacobins," .she calls them propore to take such - - • - - - - 1 action now as will prevent the ultimate necessity for such measures. This' is the difference between us, Now Mr. Tybb*, wo will ask—is it wise, is It pru rsr Dobm, the comic singer, who paid #625 for I dent, Is It patriotic to traduce and vilify tho men who, the first ticket to Jknnt Lino’s Concert, in Boston, I when this •• fighting point” is reached, you will rely has made agreed dodge 6f it He gavo a 1 perform-1 upon to eo-operate with you in defence of this ance in Boston, last week, attended by 3,000 persons, J wealth, whioh you claim to belong exclusively to and another at Salem »t which 2,500 tickets were sold, j your own party t The issne will then be submission i I or revolution. If, in such an emergency you will , . . There appears to be something | jj aTe n, e greatest stake, it becomes you rather to that I was obliged to plead faintness and leave the room.” Special Notices. FUNERAL IVITATION. The Friends and Acquaintances of WILLIAM Q. RYAN, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of hia wife, MARGARET MARIA RYAN, at his resi dence, corner of Harris and West Broad streets, this afternoon, ot 4 o'clock. (Commercial. A PROCLAMATION. Mayoh's Office. CITY OF SAVANNAH. Pursuant to a Resolution of the City Council, I Richard Wavne, Mayor of the City of Savannah, do issue this, my Proclamation, setting apart TIIURS DAY, 14th inBt., as a DAY OF THANKSGIVING to Almighty God for the blessings vouchsafed to our City during the past year. And I request the Reverend, the Clergy, and the various religious denominations, to observe tho day with the customary rtligious cer emonies. . Given under my hand, and the Corporate Seal of said City, this 8th day of November, 1850. IL. S.] R. WAYNE, Mayor. Attest, Edward G. Wilson, c. c. nov 9 DOCTOR GILBERT, Has removed to No. 75 Broughton-st., next to the residence of Mr. Prendergaat. 6* nov 12 LATEST DATES. Liverpool, Oct. 12 | Havre, Oct. I •> | Havana, Oct. 18 Hnvitiinah'Mnrkrt, Novemliei’i’iV “ COTTON There wua a fair demand for cotton yostorday. but the market was not as firm ns on Fri day and Saturday—Middling Fair selling at 13} cts. The sales were 777 hales, at the following particulars : 25 at 121; 20 qt 12}; 23 at 13; 285 at 13}; 110 ut 13}; 270 ut 13}; 20 at 13}, and22 at 14c. 8iwnunn.li CxpovtH, Nov. 11. Por brig Live Oak, for New-York—100,000 ft lum ber. l’er hark Savannah, for New-York—998 hales cot ton, 100 cask rice, 02 cases tobacco, 100 bogs rice tlour, 20 pkgs mdze. Savannah Imports), Nov 0. Per ship Switzerland, from Cardiff, Wales—4,928 bars Rail-Road iron, to 1’adeiford, Fay Sc Co. [From J. C. Burnham A. Co's. Circular.] HAVANA, Oct. 31st.—Since our Report of I7th inst. the business in Sugars has been very insignifi cant, as the stock is so small, as not to admit of transactions worthy of notice. There are hardily 2000 boxes remaining in first hands, which is an un precedented circumstance, and probably during the last 20 yenrs, the marker, was never so bare, at this period of the season. Tho quantity left iu the coun try consists merely of a few remnants of crops, amounting together to a men trifle, and what little til ere is, will be detained by the bad state of the roads. The business in Sugar may be considered as over for the season, and prices nlmost as nominal, on which account wo continue our last quotations, although in the few transactions that occurred since our last Report, an advance of J rial was paid in most instan ces. Wo quote. Whites. 9 a 10} rials; fine and choice Whites, 10} a 11 rials; Yellows, 8 rials, very good to lino Yellows 8} a 8} rials; Browns, 7 a 7$ rials; Cqcuruchos, 6} a 0} rials. There have been various opinions as to the com mencement and progress of gr nding this season. As tar as we can gather, this process will begin gen erally, at about the same time as usual,aud new Su gars cannot lie expected earlier thnn the customary period. The late rams have caused the cane to grow rapidly; 1 hut it requires dry, cool weather for some time to mature it, and to render it fit for grinding. The state of tho atmosphere latterly, hns been un favorable for the operations preparatory to grinding ami the cane, though forward in size, is as yet green. The last trannetions in Molasses were at 2} aud 2} rials. There is hardly any remaining.’ The demand for Coffee which appeared, has again alien oil'; there is very little at market; some few transactions occurred at $10 a IL}. The city and environs are free from Cholera, but this malady still exists in the interor. fluctuating in its visitations. In several districts, where it had ceased for a time, it hns re-appeared with increased violence. The health of the island must therefore be regarded as in an uncertain state. Imports.—Two morecargoes of Rice cams in; the sales comprised 320 casks at 11 rials, and 230 casks at Hijra, of which latter a lai gc proportion was mixed with yellow grains; 927 hagsvalepcia also arrived Hiul found buyers at 8} and 8| rials. 'Thcrcarenow 400 casks Carolina unsold. The Lumber named as on hand in our last Report, being about 1.80 000 feet were taken at $20 for East ern and Bath and $18 for Portland. About 20,000 feet from the British Provinces, equal to Portland, al- so brought $18. Nomorehas arrived either ot'W. P or P. P., and we place our quotations a little high er. Some more Box Shooks were contracted at 7 rials, 60 dayB. We raise our quotations for sale* on tho spot because some enquiry is beginning to sb -w itself, although as yet very slight. The demand for hhd. Shooks is still quite restricted, but it must improve shortly, both for Molasses and for Muscovado. About 500 city made Molasses, extra quality, were placed at 18 rials. Rhode Island Hoops have hern sold at 48 50, and $53. The stocks ut Empty Casks in dealers’ hands are moving off, and the article is worth a little more. Tallow Candles are improving in value, and Sperm Hie in fair request. Whale Oil finds increased en quiry, and Sperm is of slow sides at higher rates. About 8000 barrels Spanish Flour changed hands $7} per 200 lbs. In Freights there is very little doing, on account (. f the small quantity of Produce left. Partial ship ments to direct ports in the North Sea and Great Britain have been made at 3(1[ to 40[. We quote to the U. States 11 rials per box of Sugar ; $3 tor Mo lasses. Exchange on London 11} a 12 pg premium. New York and Boston par to 1 pg' discount. 0 37 78 33 40 10 35 7 Ma V® 50 ’ ] irs of Prizes will please caU 4 ^ ^ 60 Holders renew, DRAWS 'l’lna DAY #15^000! GREENE St PULASKI LOTTERY To be drawn at Savannah^ Ga], Tht Dsy ^ I J.W. MAURY"* CO. . 15 Drawn Numbers in each Pack, ge of ^ ^ 8PLENDI1) SCHEME 0* #15,000 1 2.. 1 Prize of.. $4,000 414 &C. * ” * Tickets 84—shares in proportion * C ’ . Pack of Wholes cost $100 00—draw h. i a J “ Halves -• 50 00 .. , cfc H “ Quarters •* 25 00 3, 1 Ora,,. Alexandria, Va„ on the 9th inst °’ 108 ‘l 60 37 78 33 40 lfi 35 7 21 41 o to . No. 37 40 60 Whole Ticket, a Prize Ji,'] m the above was returned for the want of *pd NOTHING VENTURED^ NOTHING WnJ Say ? Who want* $!5,000.\ ' COME AND TRY ? DRAWS THIS DAY THE LUCKY SAVANNAH Lownl GREENE A PULASKI MONUMENTlT?! Class 68. ‘1 15 Drawn Numbers in each Package^ofaSTfcl J. W. MAURyITco. Managers! 8 P L ViVR S CHE ME- $15,000! $4,000, §2,000, $1,237 8 of #1 nl and more than , 200,000 DOLLARS . in smaller prizes., Tickets only $4-shares in proportion Pack of Wholes cost $100 00—draw bar'v t “ ^ Halves “ 50 00 “ « * “ Quarters “ 25 00 « a Prizes Cashed at this Office Tickets and Shares for sale, and orders trod Country attended to at the old established inj the Managers, Owens’ Building, No. 5 Bulhl lately conducted by P.B. Pendcrgast, decease! ’ J.W. MAURY &( PIES, FRUIT, AND CONFECTIONlI M. S. ASKEW & W. BRATLEf PIE BAKERY, FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY STOrI Corner of York and Montgomery sts., Libertu-i nov 12 jmo i 1 0 REWARD.—Stolen"] W A- A/ the dwelling house of Mr. IV. H Mol Orleans square, during the summer, 7 large i fe P°ons, 6 large silver Forks, 3 tea Spoone, and t- Kpoons, all marked W H M. Tbe above rewiirl be paid for the recovery of the whole or iu crl tion tor part. v f nov 12 3 R. HABERSHAM A $c| I ’ LIME!—600bbls.Lime,afloatuei i-J Lilly, lor sale by igf SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON STEAMERS.—NOTICE.—Persons desirous of at tending the South Carolina Institute, to be held in Charleston from Monday, the 18th inst., to the 25th inst., inclusive, will be furnished with tickets to go aud return tor one fare. Arlieiea intended for the Exhibition will go free. nov 8 COHENS A HERTZ, Agents, conciliate those who you say have "but little at stake, of rivalry, not between these two ladies themselves ^rfh“"r l8in , NeW - T0rt , “ *° w * l ' eb 1 and Consequently little to lose.' possesses the greatest vocal powers. Parodi receives great praise on all hands, bn t the industrious critics, of course, piok out some flaws. A Mis* Plntard now . lings duets with Jenny Lind at her conoerte, and ali- tota universal encores. If this article should meet the writer's eye, and he willfora moment reflect, he will be forced to admit the Impolloy of his course. He will see that such statements are eminently calculated to prejudice the cause of the South, which, if he is a Southern man at Tan WaSTBRN Hoo Markbt—Hogs.—'The Metrop- heart, heoouldnot hare deesigned. He must know oils, published at Chilicothe, Ohio, says the drovers that he has given a false coloring to the controversy have been buying hog* in Ross county, at #2,20a2,25; now waging in this State. He knows that there is no and that none of the packers in that city have con- i disunion partyinGeorgi»;andheknows.too,thntthose hraetod for pork at more than #2.50 for packing who difteijfrith him in regard to the mode and policy The feeders are holding off for #3. The Cincinnati I of action in tbe present emergency, embrace within price current of the 6th mat, publishes a statement their ranks men ot as high standing, socially and cf the nnmber of hogs assessed in seventy-six eoun I politically, as any In his own party, and that the He*, which shows a deficiency of 246,000 head, com. wealth and influence ot the country is confinod to pared with last year. ■either party. He knows that he utters a libel on a _ _ _ . .... large and respectable division of his fellow citizens, ftl1 °f ‘l’ 8 whre he characterizes them as ■■ jacobins - and " in- toghta of the 5th and 6th ot October damaged the ^diaries," who,having neither standing nor influence tobacco crop in Middle and West Tennessee very ln the nountry , are seeking an •• immortality of in- greatly, in some of the coca ties the damage is es- frmy," by involving the nation in “revolution” and ■mated at one-fonrth, and in others aa high as one- half the entire crop. The Dresdon Democrat esti- 8 ‘ f L° m • 10 ,- 000 to I t^hcat the'brunt."He \nows ‘aU this to be utterly #12,000, and the Paris thinks the loss to fel ee . sn d that when he claims all the respectability, Heat? county will not fall tar short of #50,000. In j, th e wealth, all the morality,and all the patriotism that county, as we learn from the Rcpublie. the lore for M> partyi ln hi , Wters t0 the Ba i timo P re s he tails heaviest on the poorer class of tanners, who sole att ors abroad what he would not be sustained ln • I "bloodshed,”from tho responsibilities of which they would shrink, leaving hia respectable associates VISITING CARDS, ■LKOANTX.T WRITTEN, IN A VARIKTV OF STYLES. Specimens can be seen at Mr. J. M. Cooper's Book- Store, where orders will be received and irnmedi ately attended to. T. O'DONNELL, nov 4 6 MEDICAL NOTICE. Doctor GANAHL has removed his oflice and resi dence to South Broad-st., on the North aide, three doors East of Barnird-et. I3T Hours for consultatio n at Oflice, from 7 to 10 A. M„ and 3 to 4 o'clock, P. M. nov 4 CARD TO THE LADIES. JENREE A MILLAR, teachers of Penmanship, politely announce to the Ladiea of this beautiful city, that they will receive visits from them daily from 12 M., until 2 P. M., in order to form classes. Those hours will be reserved exclusively for Ladies. Terms for the course ten dollars; success in sli cases guaranteed. Private lessons given if required. (Jp* 0 Rooms No. 147 Congress-street, next to Dr. II. J. Royaal's Dental Rooms. nov 2 Siting JJmdugeiuc. PORT OF .SAVANNAH. - - NOVEMBER 12. PORT CALENDAR. NOTICES of Candidates for Oflice are published daily, until the First Monday in January next, for the sum of Five Dollars—Payable strictly inadvance. Receiver of Tax Returns for CbiiuthaniT'o'. B. T. THEUS will be a candidate for the Office in January next. Oct 9 dependence was their present crop. uttering here, even It he had the temerity to thus out- | rage truth in the presence of those whom ho so basely slanders. * The following, Among other similar resolu- Hons, was adopted by a public meeting at Skenea- N ') Y 'j*4 W . days ?in “ : I The Powder Mill ExrLosiON at Camden, Me. "Resolved, That the infamous Bill known as the —The Portland Advertiser contains a detailed ac- •Fugitlve Slave Law, is a disgrace to the drunken count of the recent explosion of the powder mill of rowdies who passed it, to the miserable tool, who Sweet A Co, at Camden, Me. It appears that Mr •accidentally' had the opportunity to sign it, and will James W. Walker, Elijah Loveland, and Alexander he a ten-fold disgrace to any community which al- Hopkins, were at work repairing the press, when a lows its infernal provisions to be carried into exe- cross-bar fell to the ground, striking a targe stone which supported the press. A spark was engender- _ —— — . ed, wtoi h ignited tha fine powder and dust about tho EXplOMon or the Hreamer Telegraph— j press, and communicated to a large quantity of dry Great Lom of Life. powder in the building. This exploded, with a re- H*w Castle (Del,) Nov. 7, 10 P. - M.—'The- P ort heard for several miles, blowing the building to steamer Telegraph, of the Erricson Line, on her pas at0 ™? - , * f ew rods from the mill, Mge from Philadelphia to Baltimore, burst 6 OT containing 23ocasks of powder, then exploded, the holler off this place, aboqt 7 o'clock to-night. So tar 11 Bt B* 0 *. sixty miles distant.— some twenty-iour persons hare been brought ashore A1 buildings fora quarter ot a mile round were from tbe wreck, some of whom are dead and others mi ’ r ? ® r less injured, some being nearly destroyed. - - - — ‘ashore Of the mill and magazine, with the exception of a ' few pircea of timber, there is not a vestige to lie fonnd larger than a man’s hand. Stones weighing two tons were picked up. It is supposed that a large num her were blown overboard, among whom were the •aptain nnd crew. The wreck boa drifted two miles Wow, there being no steamer here to tow her In. Second dispatch, 10}, P. U.—Forty passengers have just landed, among whom are a great many badly wounded and scalded. Some cannot survive, There are about twenty more on hoard, suffering greatly. Among the wounded are five ladies. Thu people here are doing all in their power to alleviate the rings of the wounded. Third dispatch, 10}, P. M The steamer hns just been towed to the wharf. Her cabin floor is strewed »itji wqande<L Cept*in Cliyjtool ha* been badly hupp etaven a««dbodies aboard. -' were thrown to a distance of fifty rods. Hopkins and Loveland were instuntly killed; Walker lived long enough to give an account of the accident, but soon after died. Wasiitnoton, Nor. 7—The Mayor issues a pqblic notice that free negroes residing here who have not riven bonds and security to become no burden on the Corporation, will be fined and im vrisoned accord ing to the law. The National Intelligencer contiit.-s a powerful laW argument signed “Con*erv»ti*e" defending the Slave law, addressod to Santa! Webstar. To the Voters of Chatham County : Tbe undersigned is a Candidate for the oflice of RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS, at the election in January next, and respectfully solicits your suffrages, oct 31 J6 WM. NEVE. CONSIGNEES PER CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. Nov 11.—2068 bales cotton A mdze, to Hardwick A Cook, N A Hardee A Co, Boston A Gunay, Holt A Bothwell, Hollis & Lawson. B R Uostwick, Jos H Burroughs, Rabun A Fulton. Wm Duncan,RHaber sham A Hon. G N Neyi, Franklin A Brantly, R Allen, Dye, Oliver A Co, R Raiford, Way A King, C A Hrioner, Hamilton A Hardeman, Padelford, Fav A Co. Allen A Ball, W H May A Co. CONSIGNEES. Per schr Geo J Jones, from New- York—Rowland A Washburn, T S Wayne, J E Cady A Co, J M Hay wood. S M Pond, J C Brown, A A Solomons A Co, T RMills, H W Mercer, R Habersham A Son, Ham ilton A Hardeman, Behn A Foster, Cohens A Hertz, Wood, Claghorn A Co, E O'Byrne, J M Cooper, J V Connerat, Brigham, Kelly A Co, J DcMartin, G M Griffin,! 1 Geiblehouse, C Hartridge, S A H Hoyt A Co, W A Cherry A Co. Philbrick A Boll, Scranton, Johnston’A Co, MACohen, G J Jones, MoCIcsky A Norton, S Goodall, N A Hardee A Co, W H Smith. W W Goodrich, W H Weeks, order. Per steamer Jasper, from Charleston—C R Road, Fla Boats, Steamer DeKalb, Cohens A Hertz, W Wai ner. W H Davis, T S Wayne,C H Star, J M Chi- sbolm, G W Wylly, A Haussman, PASSENGERS. Per steamer Jasper from Charleston—Mrs Wilcox and child, Messrs C Wilcox, G W Waccasser, M La- shew, Pyuchon, 8 Walcott, Tift, S W Cotton, W P Morris, P Hardee, M M Johnson, J Smith, I) Smith, J R Smith, T Stevens, A T Lchleigh, J Webber, P Mc Grath, H Williamson, A .D Carden, Caut W Blake, E B Bushec, C O'Mailery, 22 deck. Per steamer Lamar, from Augusta—526 bales cot ton A mdze, toT R Mills, C F Mills, Brigham, Kelly A. Co, W Water, Behn A Foster, G W Owens, Dye, Olivir * Co. pov 12 W.F.CLAR New Moon 3d. 9h., 42m.M I Full M'n, 18d., llh. 26a.x First quarter lld.fih.,7m.m | Last qr. '25th, 7h. 24a.* 8 U N MOON High Water Not. RiBes. Sets. Sets. Morn. Even 1 8 5 0. H. M H. M. H. M. H. M. H n 12 'I uesday,.... 0 27 0 01 11 36 00 41 01 07 13 Wednesday 0 28 0 01 00 00 01 34 02 07 14 Thursday,... 0 28 0 00 0 29m 02 41 03 41 15 Friday, 0 29 0 00 01 23 03 48 04 22 16 Saturday 0 30 4 59 02 16 04 56 05 25 17 Sunday, 0 31 0 58 04 14 06 41 06 17 18 Monday 0 33 0 58 rises 7 22 07 01 ARRIVED Steamship Isabel, Rollins, from Havana and passed on to Charleston. Ship Martha J Ward, Trott, from Charleston, iu ballast—to Harper & Stuart. Bark Globe, from Cardift', Wales, with R R iron— to Padelford. Fay A Co. Schr Geo J Jones, Looke, fm New-York—to Row land A Washburn. Schr Grecian, King, from New-York—to W B Giles A Co. Schr Merchant, 10 days from Havana and proceed ed to Charleston. She experienced very rough weather. Sloop America, Stephens, irom Aitamaha. with 3,600 bushels rough rice, to 11 llubcrgham A Son, E Read, G W Anderson A Bro. Sloop Virginia,Thompson, from Satilla River,with 3,500 bushel* rough rice—to R llubershum A Son. Steamer Jasper, Freeland, Charleston—to Cohens A Hertz. Steamer Lamar. Cromwell, Augusta, with boats 14 and TtJ—to T RMills. Steamer J Stone, Freeland, from Taylor's,Mill with 130 tierces,rice—to S Solomons. Dr J P Screven's flatfm Plantation, with 1000 bush els rough rice— to R Habersham A Son. Judge King’s fiat, fui Plantation, with 97 casks rice —to R Habersham A Son. CLEARED. Bark Savannah, Crowell, for New-York—Wash- bum, Wilder A Co. Brig Live Oak, Sawyer, for New-York—Rowland A Washburn. departed! Steamer Jasper, Freeland, Charleston. Steamer Lamar, Cromwell, Augusta. MEMORANDA New-York, Nov 7-—Arr brig Monte Criato, Johnson, 8 days from Doboy Island, Ga. Old ship Lydit, Soule, for Savannah; brig Wilson Fuller, Lewis, for Savannah; brig Macon, Watkins, fordo. Portsmouth—Arr 3rd inst, brig Orion, Win, from Jacksonville, Fla. Spoken—The brig Ocean Bird, al. New-York, 7th inst, spoke on 1st inst, 1st 37 50, Ion 73 60, ship North Bend, from Savannah for Boston. W IlllTH KID GLOVES.—A large supply,| received and for sale by I W. R, SYMONS,I 12 Old stand of Hamilton St Syituf P iflfflE EASTERN liAY.—300 bales prime ■ tern Hay. Landing from ship Cerro Ul from Portland and for sale by nov 12 COHENS & HERT D ISH COVERS, dko.—In aetts »iul single] Blaze and Unison Dishes; Oyster Dishes; j Water Kittles nnd Plates; Etna’s Backwhenl d Turners,nnd Soup Stone Griddles; Pout Wimnel Pans; Wire and Block Tin Plate Covers; Fenl Ac., now opening and for sale by , I CQLLINS A BULKLEVj nov 12 100 Bryan| EC LIVED "per brig American: 35 bblsci Apples 10 bbls Ridwey Potatoes 10 do. Mercer do; 6 firkins choice Goahen Butter 20 whole and half kits Salmons and Mackd 2 case* new Prune*, in glus jars, and !l bosea t 15 bbl* Soda, Butter, Milk, Sugar and Pilot! cult. 1 nov 19 JOHN D. JE88| 17'HENCU AND AMERICAN FAN! 81 SOAPS—As Jenny Lind, Rough and Rtl Taylor’s Crystalline Waehballs, genuine Bil Windsor Soap. Fancy Boxes. English Hnlrand Ta Brushes, genuine Lubin’s Extracts, Ac, tar ml L. J. MYERS. Apothecary! nov 12 Smets' Buildiig ECOND ANNUAL FAIR of thiH Carollnn InHtlHite,--Open m thelmi'< her next.—The second annual Pair of the Soull lina Instiute, for the promotion of Art, Med cal Ingenuity, Ac., will be held in Charleston, f ing on the 18th November and to continueduniij week. Specimens of every branch of industry are estly solicited. PiVmiums will be awarded-lo' best specimens, a Silver Medal; for tbe nest; W Diploma. For Original inrentions, a suitable mium, at tbe discretion of the Judges. A selection will he made ol the best epectme Mechanism and the arts—of Cotton, Rice, . agati bacco, Corn, Wheat, Klur. Rosin and Tutpenn and sent to the World’s Fair, to be held in loti the Spring ot 1851. A lurire and commodious building has been* for the Exhibition, and every attention mu . to the reception nnd care ot tho articles so Fair. All articles must be directed to L. « , Chairman of Committee of Arrangements, tp delivered by the 14th of November. . j Communications addressed to Janies i- Chairman of Committee on Correspondem* meet with prompt attention. j,|i. The Hon. Jos. II. Lumpkin, of Georgia, er tho Annual Addless, on Tuesday night, November. .. t u a Arrangements have been made wua . Carolina Rail Rond Company, to let all tended for tha Fair, returfitW E.C. Jones, Secretary^ T HUE.-300 bbls now .landing,tortafe ^ ci; t tl jllAHSliAIi'S SALE.—This day, Tuesday the ilJL 12th inst., at 12 o'clock, M., on'the Lot, will be leased, a strip of Land on the 6anal, by tho Rail- Road Bridge, for one year, to the highest bidder, nov 13 D. H. STEWART, c. M. M iniature volumes.—t# phiiopoena; Floral Gift; Pleasures of Hope; Flora's Album; W. G. Clarke's Poems; Album of Love; Father's Present; Gertrude of Wyoming; The Violet; Poetical Fortune Teller; Bridal Wreath; Mother's Present; Heart’s Ease; Language of Love; Letters to Young Imdies; Poetry of Lovci Montgomery’s Poems; Po ems of Robert Soutliy; Cooper’s Poetical Works; Por- try of Flowersi Lala Rook; Mis. Segouraey'sPo ems; Poems of Elizu Cook; Scott’s Poems and Ballads; Poetry of the Affections; Thompson A Gray's Poems; TheCorniaw Rhymer; Mrs Heymau'e Poems; Poems ol Mary Howitt. For sale by nov US J. B. CUBBEDGE. NY ARK ING INK—Of superior quality, by the LvIL gallon ov barrel, constantly on hand and for sale by nov 1? * JOHN M. COOPER. jw landing, o fOi briqiiaXkellv^ H ard-ware, cutlery, I dersigned have now. opened one o - j selected stocks of English ami AmsrJ® U rchM WARE ever offered In this market. 1• . L. tu being made exclusively from Manu!>i » e jj are enabled to offer their Goods, whul, alias low prices as in any other cine* ”“ d Vhe public are respectfully invited to cs» 1 stock before making YJ^NORT^ PETTICOAT GOVERNMENT, 8 ’ ,on ’ A Mrs. Trollope. , ,T„,w.Groii ni M Celio: or New-York Above and Under. the author of “New York.by G“ 8 ” ° p e Qnincy,j Biographical Ksenya; by ODiui l i-U’ a,er ‘J tliorof -Confessions of an EngU.hOpi^ A fresh supply of the back numbers New Monthly Magazine. Recrivod , nov 6 T? NGLI8II BALINGANO *?^ cc ired P Jli 2 Bales each, above 1 wines, J ga ie bv ship Lancashire, from Liverpmd, yoRl’^j oct 30 McCLwn.b»__^-j W heelbarrows --a •» r * e s • received and for sslo by ^ NORT^ oct 23 rrtEA WAITEIlS.-'An elegwd just r«'i’ .1 Tea Waiters, single and in £*£'gULKU 1 ' and for sale by COLLINS * oct 23 —3—SINKS'" Vr'KGItO Round 3A(5EBtfS“ IN cheap, at tbe Clothing ^ fc' NCt o^t 38 fir* cV" ’*