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f ’ne Pre- . a: t: Mexico,
tL%* tie iri'tepeti te.tte of Tex»? wot d be ac
kr.or*.r tefore tie exp.:* -t of %;z moolis,
by Mexico.
I have s letter from Mooter*, from an old
acquaintance. wh;ci maker tie ame assertion.
He .i just from tie city of Mei r . If 700 bare
an 7 -peculat.itris on hand, |#ur . them—tr-.e-r
Gen Grrea rnee*s with a defeat *r.. as a.i a
in hi* faworT
V.’e bare a private letter frerr. < Jalreston. writ
ten on tie 2Zc . which -rate? ti a! the Hooston
Morning .Star, received tbeprevio j day,contain
ed informaticn. direct frorri the V e«t. to this ef
fect: ‘•Thai Anuta was march: rz up the R >
Grande i a : > in pu'-uit ; J.’-.-.on of the
Federalists fpro- ao.; tbo~e uridei Col. Jordon.)
when Car.aie- w;‘.h the remain :ei fell upon h: =
rear, and the ot her pa'tv whee - 4 and attacked
h. .in front. In a short time A> sta capitulated ;
surrendering all hia oaggage. =ll cannon, and j
1,200 men. One of the pwwis *of the cap
uialion was, that Mat amor a.- shoo d be at once
given up to the Federalist--.
The Aus'in Sentinel says—“ *Ve have been
informer] bv a gentlemen from S ; Antonio, that
the Federal cause in N orthern lexico 13 st.
flourishing : and that taey have ei try prospect 01
ultimate success. Col. Seguir. ha > been tender
ed the office of Brigadier General in the Federal
army, and he 1-. now awaiting or.< rs on the Me- j
dim, with eighty American vol inteer*. It i~
probable be will resign his sear, ii the Senate o. ;
this republic.
Maj. Howard, with one bacon- 1 and fifty reg
ular troops and one hundred voluli leers, has !ef
San Antonio on an expedition at iin=t the Ca
rninches. This .s the second par y that is 01.
it& way into the Indian country.
A military post is to be establish ?d on trie San
Marcos, about half way betwet; Austin an
San Antonio.
It is said that Gen. F. Hons*.or I? projected In
dian champaign does not stem to 1 *eet with very
general approbation, and it is itu ight impos
b!e for him to raise as large a fore as that dt
sired.
Congress is ti meet or. the fi st Monday i
November.
A good thoroughfare is now oj)* n horn Hou
ton to the City of Austin, by the ’ity Brazos o 1
the Brazos river, at which \ oml 1 *ree lerry ha
been established.
Henry Forbes, colored man, W 9 sentenced a
Galveston, on the 21st inst., to be hung on lb
I3th of November next, for bu g! ry.^
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l*se -rri*: *. A *xie ssbember, »:>: to r-?or re
-i Eg.ielist, it -i ctCßated ix-i ixxt. 1-
ctd to hie p.tde. :xxi each *B.hscriter ca- rec-g-.-re
~win years in n"e —_s - n
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, act 1g- g espet i.v is the h>>r o ihe reer :f
tne c*ti. if. —id. To zArrt with » r? usd
.ive ic a cabin, with a e.achaean, rook ini two
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tkCEUUI W'b»o ZT^Tr*ts i ILx i
m in >c 11. >niy ;e re>3 it-ed to p.y ?4 ,-3*
six _tis iod ihalf 4 .h. To mi”7 ffiind. w.lh
oci; i. v' settiemenn ;iy fc>r the : - --i tax ; :.:
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mil me haeaei>;r-»tarc is sc. i-earer. ’"e me
in oid orovero *iri says ibe oest i.vijj cases
List Ci*:.—Qsere* Ls thme»n*pirary of the
New York Lsscojaeoi tne U*t Card or only a pan
of she tsc deaL S>cr.e ttfr.k me ias? card jme
ervh *1: cf the Gi>:e. T~he » T . higs w. I come
oct higtijkw. mi gin-; ml that will be left to liie
Locc* is tie jfc'.' xxe.
Cixsri w B ILTIX&2I. — vAeleans from N.
risritKi. E-.. ManhaL that *he eetH#s .4 me City
of Bilumme hu been completed, sm: that the
•otal p* -Itm is : . 4JO so*.‘s—being an in
crease c-f 21 " -5 3, ne 1 -? i
BalxerS Eugene Aram.
E . sr ha- .sesueii * new e: t.or. of ms rc
oaace fooadec on the wtii knxvrn inoiienle in '
me lie of Z.gene Aram. Tie nnelirt has en
rcse; ttie ed.twa w th fresh milter, and we ex
trwt me fe.lowing P'eiice is wirtir.- of per.
Tne 1 range h story of E .ger.e Aram lad ei
cilei my iataM am w-oder long es-ore its*
preaeot »oh *u composed or conceived. I: «o
ni-peroei. mat d.nng 1- res hence at Lynn his
reparatuib for learning nad attiactfci me notice
of a»y grandtotber—a country gentleman living
m the *a.me co-iaty, and of me'c ;ald.jgenc* ind
atcMßfi sr.me' ‘s man at that hay. usually cha
racterised n.s class. Aram frequen y visited at
Hejh.>u 'cr y g-amthmer * house. y and gave le»-
secs. pcdbaniy in ao very elevated branches of
era: ticni. m the 7 ocngjer members of me family.
T n.s I cn.ac.-ced to hear when I was 00 a visit in
VorfoQc, s.me taro 7ea before this novel wi
p.'hisned. and it termed to increase the interest
>.'. . »ikl I ha., p'*'..oasly specu am on me
phenomena of a u:ai wh*ch. take it altogether. U
perhaps me rnc-st re atari anfe in ‘he reg.-'.er of
Lagh.sh mm*, f endeavored to collect such anee
dares of Aram's life and manners as traiilion and
hea'say stiu sep' afl/aL These anecdotes were
90 far uniform that they all concurred in repre
senting him a-s 2 person who, tell the detection of
the crime for wn. m ne was sentenced, had ap
peared of the mildest character and the moat oo
! exception ale morals. An iavariahle gentleness
and patience in hi* mode of tuition—qoaiitie*
then very coco r moa at schools—bad made h.rn
so beloved by d.s pupils at Lynn, that, in after
life, there wa.s scarcely one of them who did not
persist in the belief of his innocence. Hia per
sonal and moral peculiarities, as described in
these pages, are such as were related to me by
many who ha I beard him described by his con
‘ temporaries: the calm benign countenance—the
; del.cate health—the thoughtful stoop —the noise
less step—the custom, n>t uncommon with scho
lars and absent men, of muttering to himself—a
singular eloquince in conversation, when once
roused from silence —an act.ve tenderness and
charity b< the poor, with whom be was always
• ready to share his own scanty means—an appa
rent disregard to monev - , except when employed
in tne purchase of books—an utter indifference
to the ambition that usually accompanies seif
j taught talent, whether to better the condition or
to increase the repu'e ; —these and other traits of
the character portrayed in the novel, are, as far
I can rely on rny information, faithful to the fea
tures of the original. That a man thus described \
i—so benevolent that he would rob his own to
! administer to the necessities of another, so hu
. mane that be would tu/n aside from the worm in
his p ith—should have been guilty of the foulest
1 of human crimes, a murder, for the sake of gain ;
that a crime thus committed should have been so
episodical and apart from the rest of his career, j
: that, however it might rankle in his cons ience,
]it should never have hardened Lis nature; that, j
r through a life oi some duration, none of the er
rors. none of the v*ees, which would seem essen
tially to belong to a character capable of a deed
so black from motives apparently so sordid,*
should have been discovered or suspected ;—all
this presrnts an anomaly in human conduct so
rare and surprising, that it would be difficult to
find any subject more adapted for that metaphy
sical speculation and analysis, in order to indulge
which, fiction, whether in the drama or the high
er class of romance, seeks its materials and
grounds its lessons in the chronicles of pasrioa
* ‘ For I put wholly ou r . of the question the ex
cuse of j ealousjq as unsupported by any evidence
—never hinted at by A . himself (at lerst on
any s iifi i. nt auu... . —-• -it ar. nee with tse
j only fact which the tnai establishes, viz: that the
1 robbery was the crime planned, and the cause,
1 whether accidental or otherwise, of the murder
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cwi&a: *cd so keai me so «*3arin? wt? lie
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sit iHit c..«t.-*.m reii-ies. iz-e zy^^.ist
Lid Lulc riiuo drsdiii. Btfor? caimmoc :Li
* miri- I ei* , n."e-.i wi*a s:nse tire pr; ;tr:..-
:_ri ct Arua'i fn::: . f -1 zeesi scar :eij z-e-ziz ;
f ocemt. Hi*, lie krft. evidence izi ie* him u
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sae Heueatu anueaoai.j an _ arccnH-ee o:
ne c -.Tie- m; a panger in me : i&i nit.
h cbe pr%seu; dij. 1 isaa mw spos cvidract so
sc-ii*.s i1: as:ieicos w;c 1-J ea.; :«•c»: .7 «-
n— n ;tc tie non! cn Jeoce ippearej tc- be m ;-re
oatt taaa ;■ e ieg-ii; aa*i. 1-.: .i£ c:5 e.:i
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I«■ il eciertaH >: me rea. fwis :Y lie —.erde*. I
ac-j'pSfci fiat 5 e»- - .. n. x: all e ct'ASii tac
best soiled 10 tie h.rier p of Octmo. On
*ie x::- I ... ii*..; ne ;*rie --i*e : ~-
niKfti :v Aram, li-e m>£. e arts not »err it* re
ni’ic r'r’sa one wiuth ifci reoeni.j to i reavka
■ bie saarder ia bpi.a. A pnest >.a litt cous.nr.
wbokij i:s.r.e; .s karsed pti.ra*.:*, trkl s: :i»et:*
!t « »» .ess lire, eedened tnt:. be.nz c.-car?ed
tj ei’rene poverty f:csa pzoaecx zts » stadj
at.:i Hit cecoine He *o!e pass.on o: i.s exts
texce, i» iti •eas.ooed Liawe.;into tneot-iiei tkax
1: would be xicoie&ibie to a »err
wonikas entn. .: dc ap; :ed tie aaouej so o-ctaiD
ed to tke scqausuoo f a knowledge which ie
ie comic not oiberw se acquire, and wi.ch he
he dto be pr&dtstb eto nitnc.£»c- L'afortanatelr,
Idle u'jgolunc£i £2fllS WQOt Will to DCfO-O—
ei f>r » - ice. en; a ptir »se ; -e«is armed an i
he •ted —e *iT-2£.e e iUr. iii the enroe ..i
honat: ie was added to that ©1 roc-oenr. Tie
fHjt.7 was preoaed :a:ed - the auirder was ac
cidental. But ne woo woa’.i accept »)Qf.-3..ar
.ntc-'pcetra 1 joc id Aram’s cnae, mast. U*compre
hend fatif tie wo:ch to so terr.ide
a pictc*e w irenxj aoc gnut, also tie
■ paTßca; t.rcDSSrstance* and oac.sktion of the
cr.m_r.a. at thatume; serere Aloem —intense la
| bav oftfaebniT—poioty bordering upon famine
—the mnA pfetsmatoraify at w ark. dev.s.f.g
scheme- an i ex roses, to arrive at tie means for
end* a-dentlj iesirei. And all *h.s d, v coos.der
ed. lie rea-ier n»j see lie crime bod jmg itaelf
out from the ria-des ax*i :L.merai of a bom tie
iahut nai.-orj—toe awful cream of a brief but
1 de-.riou* aad disease. Ilia thus onir
Chat we can accoont tor toe centradiruon of one
deed at war with a wboie life—t.astiog, indeed,
for e-rer the happiness hot making ; .:Ue reao.u-
UOl in the puratuls and d -p-ostuoo of the charact
er. Xo one who Las examined w.lh car * and
tnooghlfstceas the of Life and X ala re. but
most allow that, in the contemplation ot such a
spectacle, great and roost moral truths mu-t force
tbemaeiTec on the notice and sink deep into the
heart. Toe entanglements of human reasoning;
the influence of circumstniice upon deeds; the
perrers.oD that may made, by one selr-pai er
with lbs Fiend, of elements tr.e most glorious;
the i*ecret eSect of conscience in frort/atiog all
for which the crime was done—leaving genius
without hope, knowledge without fruit—deaden
ing bene-vtience into mechanism—tainting love
itseif with terror and sospncion :—such 'efiect.ons
- ead .ng. w.th subtler minds, to many more vast
and complicated theorems in the consideration of
our nature, soc. a S and indiviica.—arise out of the
one great mo-al of man's energy to purpose and
Botningnero to will, which the story of Eugene
Aram were it bat adequately treat«c / cociu not
tail to convey
Reveksis of Foutcfi.—The U. S. Marshal
who las completed the census of Cincinnati,
mentions these incidents:
I met a man who had ruined himself by in
temperance. and was subsisting on charity, that I
knew in Pittsburgh in the year 1815. owner of a
fine property and store wonh 50 000 dollars at
that time. The property a.one, I have no doubt,
would since ;.ave brocgr.t 150.000 dohars.
I found in the person of a dav la:x>rer in one
of our foundries, a man who hau once owned a
li'ge iron esla.uishment in Scotland on the (bar
ren siUe. He had become involved with otbe r s,
and had become thereby insolvent. My sympa
thies the more strongly excited here from
t- p si Tip.e dignity wh cb f'>rljore repining or com
plaint the family mani-ested in the ease.
I f und ai.T-0 *ne widow &t a distinguished pro
fessor in an Eastern College, who w» at the time
eating her humole sapper with her daughter, un
der such circumstances of penury, that their ve
ry table was formed of a board laid across an old
barrel.
X have .our.J in !ue city two cases of disparity
of age between the oldest and youngest brother,
worthy o. notice. In cite instance the oldest
brother was the youngest 25. In the other
when the father was Jiving, and aged 73
one brother was 46 and the other 2.
A soldier, who was once wounded in battle, set
up a lernede bellowing. An Irishman who laid
near, with his legs shot off, immediately sung out
“Baa luck to the likes of ye—do ye think nobody
is kilt but yerself,”
Nottoxb of Gesttilitt.—Some people form
their notions of gentility from old concomitants.
A cabman took up a well-dressed female, wiio
made use of expressions that ra s her startled him,
and he observed to a friend of his, a hackney
coacTiman. that he had no idea the higher classes
used such language.
“ Pooh, pooh !” replied the coachman, M she
warn’t a lady.”
“ X beg your pardon.” replied the cabman, “ a
real lady, hai and ftathert !
Goan Ca 1 lores’. —An unbreeched urchin,not
quite three years old, said to his sister, while
munching a piece of ginzrrbread ‘-Sissy, lake
ha:! uh dis cake to keep till arternoon. when I get
cro»a ! 1 his is rather setter than the story of
the child who bellowed from the top of the stans
“Ma. ma, Hannah won’t pacify me I” 1
I rxxmxK. Ar*va is nt
A :::x ■ *i -z* iHrcel -G.CJ x stc~r wcere
x «c ace war: 3t " wbc hsd :t~ ’ijtttiir.y*
I re. a.? i»'t sr> J i. stox rec.at. the oesur.
set r Try poetLs 13 order So ~:isa...a is ices **
>»-- -e ? < 3;■ ey At xst sae
Si- .
- ’ re fvs yrc th r i I i*r. caentiss 5: .
“Oh cr. si-3 tie yeengster. —:o ce v-ia **-
*.’* tv? * - - “
- V. - _ ' w 3ocetd *-:e udy. ■•.asb. :: *< she
.xii u iJKCiss J 3 the vru. -I woe. 3 mc sUy
sc . c: ZiLrgatm~.i is sc- —rrj
* dbsr.*
•'“.■re :«r i-»y:-?> jcg-’ d.iys stsce. *t- de
: :-v 333.*: :y. 7V 3- -
- _o : : ' r-r _ - - _ -1 ' 13 : .• -- _■ - -, _ - - -1:
He 1 _ hoc g,. r,; x ■» ;ai - 3i«<.3ef 3xd sa I.’
-Ol oamrme u-ot.” rt r _cd iae oi3er.-7 *ii sre-ii
-Sf ,: l*.
A run.—One of the beset ißiutraiaes of *n
-:e wf have ever Lcird :s ::ri led in ii : :
j csriinCsTe uprotalag - X.: k :i— ir i
L*_:r33la d_ wt- : : i.s re-p xs. izz. :n tie
T|7, ;3e H_ - X - f r 3iA-. 3tg pCIHOCSiX to 3.-
SittaK M i ts* . 1; sup riy him - -33 : i i
A F annex. 11 tirrcgi i v itdbhec
I d:« wo; attacked 3. ~ . with his pt senior it ap-; _
V-:rr -n —.A fefo-re i is* re He wu i-ie-3 why
he i i ic* striie ;ie cn: with the yzi: erhiswea
z z ' So I s 33-i ” r-:-..cJ he. h the .tg Hid
7:e iiieiei ti:ii » i.n.e z-rz is rise; the
re- cf FfcazmMr. Field, of toe frr
>ii? Ficaync
C :<i £; a. grsea Z:zz _ai scattered e’er earth
Wit, roetry. w. :;t. iti c .etc aad ■iitk.
Toe eroeraid xtrugi esatne-i _a the eei.
Her sutesaier. oer wnrrkfr?. patriots
At: her pcets nr i itc:: a eyery .ax : :
Wn> Elia, L ? m. Ml I «*: is ta* foam
f : cceart. ye: weeps tne-ith :cs;<Kk cccrur.xr.d
re *e tr e : .ito r lire _: ret. .-. t-1 re• er tr« ter*
Sre ?t3i rocks toe cr. _.e. tut zzOds sot tie :zzze
£ve;. __£c *h- z:*r*z ewe., djespeasisg ter nyv.
Thocsb i t-ihert 5.1 e ter 1 cent;eror- gxze.
Yet pro-o-i xr. : yet ::att i it 77
F-r?x ttwe: c: the earth, 1 Lret ret- t: tre
MARK! ED,
At WirTesttr. 00 Tb®rvfxj- even mg. the h?t'
3.3. :y the Rer. Mr. Mirtti. Mr. Roisxt A.
Hm to Miii Lxka Viitnu.el.eit ii.ihrcr of
J jfei M«re. Ls*;.. i.; of Wimcto®. Ga.
At the Upper Three Rbe*. hirrwel E»stract. S.
• C . 05 the i;:r ..t.. :j "he .-.ev. Henry Z- Art-.
CitA DatTD Id. Drv»Ai. It M-i; CAi _3W£ d;r5H
COMMERCIAL.
Lclat dales/ron Liter October 3
iMtest isles from. Havre. September zir
IJtsrLX. Octoter iS.
d te ; -? 3-i
teen ti. sarti exported *0 New \o;£ ItH,
L : 3 3 r> . i 3. 3 .1 t -3 -- ; : 1- 3 .3 i... d" ; 33:
• tvir: :;t Li-, i ani c-n i-z pocxrd not eleaxed. a
?tcc x of 1497 t iles.
The ?i « tor toe sime 3-r.ol hire teen only
iteot >.*. ti.ee. a: prates nr: :: from - tt M a c.
The particuarv of «aie< show that holder? have
eonceied soeiething to t .ye:?, say axoot • j : c.
on or4ioa:y ac i fair grades, ax I we ie o:d_xzly
state a ieclme :n rotes to that aTs-x.nL During
the week sale- Lave tee:, ma-ie of fair '■ortons at
dr cent*, an: a few tales of c ctce at 10 ri
K-*c. A lot of !•■•: tales previously held at K
vss dLspovet of at cei.t*. The stock on the
rarket is estiirated to be not more than bOO or
90) tiles. Txe receipts continue light, aad 0:
■ coarse, even w th this concession, operations must
be on a limited sea e
Ne w OmnEAtrs. October zS.
jH Col low. —Arrived since the 23rd inst. of T mil
iar.a an! Nlis^.s?;::.. r ! » bales—Tennessee and
North A .at am a,'-vi t get er. S,7dS tales ; rzik.zz
the total snee I-t '.ctoder. 637:1 tales*
aga.nst 53->. 1 to Ixe same time txe -eas:-n pre
vious. C earei, in the same ixse, lor Liverpool,
II HI- f —.. araxi. ->i—Hew Y :,
ioo —Portsmouth S’. H.. bob ; tc-get-.er 4^s!x ta.esj
making an addtCi.n to -txx of 4_215 tales; sc i
leaving 00 nand,inclusive of ail on sbiptoard net
cleared this day a stock of 67,Ck/7 bales, agajtst
43,7h2 bales at the ; ine period last season,
STATEME.VT OF COTTON.
IS4*l>. Oct. stock ob hand 2572 S
Receipts last three cays, *73b
“ previously 54779 63517
Exports last three days 4519 92245
“ peevioasly* 2»}Tl9
Stock on hand, 67007
Notwithstanding our daily commercial remarks
for the two days previous have exnimted a rather
limited business in me Colton market, we snd on
minute inquiry mat me actual operaticcs have
much arger than wha: nas hitherto trans
pired, several transactions having i>een previous
li kept secret, w- ko have new come to ou an: w
ieige. and which ccables os to state that folly
tales have changed nan:s during the last
three days, 3. 0 X) of which were d-spose-i of to
day.
Os txe transactions aliudedgto above, we give
I particulars of fully 7,C<¥. bales as follow? —27
tales of Louisiana and Mississippi at 7fc —10 do.
do. at —25 :o. at7 j—7 :o. a? 7* 19 do. at r—
-26 do, at hi —Hr do. at 3 j—2C6 do. at —53 do.
at hf —c 29 do. at S‘—s66 do. at S‘—'9ij do. at
i f —94 do. at 'f —311 do. a: >i —36* do. at >2—33
do. at 9—36 at V —l *at 9 229 do. at 9—llo do.
! at 9f —17 do. at 9| —111 do. at 94—526 do. at 'i
—499, of which 4.6 at 94, and 99 at cf —25 at 6*
i —2O at 9£ —CO at —3 et 10 —26*J price un
j known —603 do. do.; 650 do. d 0.—66 Western dis
tricts, at 7*—lo ia.es -id cotton at 7 ; and 21 do.
do. at 7c.
L mat POOL CLASSIFICATIONS
Lowiana and ML- inippi. —Ordinary 00 a O) ;
Middling, 6?i 6i; Middling Fair, a JO; Fair
9 ct 9i ; Good fair, 9f a 10j : Good and nne i ij
r a Hi
Sugar. —The arrivals have teen quite limited,
but as the weather continues exceedingly fne for
the man ofac luring of new sugar, we have no doubt
that within a week from this the receipts will in
crease cons.terably. Our :uc*at;oDS for the v.eur
crop rema n as last stated, 6 Q 6f. and 7c. It is
scarcely wor'h while to quote the prices :f o.d su
gar, tr.e stock on hand being now reduced to mere
ly a few bhds. which would probably command
of to 7c. for extreme qua ities.
'/ lot sci —We .quote sales of new molasses at
j 26 a 30c. Old is cow entirely neglected and will
barely realizeflOc. & gallon,
j Flour. —During the iait few daj s the transac
tious in tr.e Flour market have been rather limited
owing ia some measure to a disposition on the part
: cf boilers to obtain an advance #n our former quo
tations. In th.? tney have pa.tiy succeeded, and
some small sx.es have teen effected at £4 75; and
this U however no criterion of the actual state of
the market, as large lots can easily be purchased
a*. £4 50, which is now tne current price lor super
fine. A few saies to arrive have been made at
this rate. Some considerable oiders lor tr.e West
Jccies are here, but buyers defer executing them
in the expectation of*a decline, which will no
doubt ensue, should the reports of a rise in the Ohio
wnich wiii be the means oi bringing consider
ble supplies, prove to be coirect.
Bacon. —The demand u confined principally to
•rr.a;l lots for city consumption and p antation
use, and the market is quiet, with a downward ten
dency of prices. As is the case with pork, holders
are by no meat » desirous o; keeping their stock
and are very willing to seil at our quotations.
Ham?, canvassed, 13 a -3fc., uncanvassed are
a 10c. —Shoulders,S S 6f,
hitkey. — Itiis aiticie has undergone a fur
ther decline since our la?t and sales from store are
no*w effected at 21c., but several holders refuse to
i t lates. On the Levee we notice a
sale of W) barrels, at from 19 20c. ? gal.oo.
i reightt. —Cotton ib to Liverpool —a
d"* Havre . .lie
do * :>ew ioik 150 * ’tale’.
j rV */ zchan s e ~ V '* h * ve to notice generally a de
c.me m all rates of Exchange to-day, Sterling is
. ] r £a: :«*: *epa *.-ye-? e *~:
, ; ; s. x; 4 ie- - i*-- r x : *•
T- ? id** twc ;;; t* a. par i j frtfii *•**'* T ’ ’
j ■ j»; . —CO. r-rt-t '-'-tC ii 4JW j- c - *— ' —-"
• 1 ntczz. 5 .-gat r*; • a.*e :««»: it -1 1 t& «
? -IxehaAe: ere- r-« a.:
• 1,5 ifi i $.5 IF F:?stoe F*? i- i p--
marine intelligence.
sATijyiH, NjTeor .
r | cfawrf ihj CiKfioa, Ljc*, st» Talk; Wj
L. Bi-f sic, -i-set. >'*▼ Yurk
_i --.- r - - -
W~tx£ #,-> ****— 6sig Cl sloe.. LfStt, New Tut ;
-ng i- Baldwin. Basset »» Vifi
Ncrmiai
.{ irnaJ cag Mm, aman, Sey fct;
*e&r Bok£ C«c -.as* V. D-g. New ix*r**' fa*= -*
Giii. -e. A—.irii-Ur.
Cejlitcsiq y. 5-T»m_er 3.
_i - - .-j.z i • : ■ ’a, i - _ -
erpooi : *c_s ,> Tl3e?-Jg : - Ea»L T.rjc -
’ lar; .e DnsatL - . »er. I «=ez; Zr.: a: :.ae Arw
cas. An i, Ha. JiL N. * ; sr-txi
l M-LTAdiZa. M; E»; -.-£ r - Ttij - aZ2, ■ d- S
uii Acet. Vie ; —:e . "-i .mi :c- :-Ui is “»*''■ •
E Ne- Cir.j.
- sCar. Fnccess. -Harrs, N e » Y«i; *<at
l arc iiaa. Wss -*: w. Newpe ft. ' R *.
Ciemrei —Lae tog dapraaa. Tieepseit. New
Orieaa-; ;r-£ L ->ia-sej. Apalackaeo>a. :
Kir. S>i:ta Cir:.r-i
y£= WILLI a:: •- EVE. J. tsa :e :• aa .a:
>" - it tz.< j tare a: *• i c. >.
*:t i 8 ts
A .ARE-1 AVI ZL MIX £?. ate ? ryit
tor cf the L'oided suai UnteL, dzoakfil *,c "A
inea a a iee .ta aa»i ~e :: i re-1.. zg :■ r » d_t fic*
farsier estaa-Fsiuineak, solicits creie*. ir : p 4 -:-
L« a. rag t— -r;.-p <sf :’i> rs at Ait* -»*■
it'ji: «.■■: csßToka: csnil-jjaert.lYe
it; ’9«teL
AttacFcd ta ti.« Hotel are Stailea ».tt e~ery
cocTfSKtct a ‘pa: .pa.
•set z£ il ta
- X-r. AT 5. /O V£t iTs 11 : tr r=trttta
ienkei a> tie citxcoi AariiUa&i Tidaitr
He ii, .e tJWBcI ii Pis rfcraPct&e -ic. ta* > prt*
or it *p= CartP-cl* in: Senun*: cs;e.
TUt READING ROOii
Attitiei t: *i:. 4 oftte is opes *: in:
»-ra.--.-p - itrodiite-i :y tnem. tij in: exe
:a >paiayere-ilts excepts. x_t. i.
■•crttA-t- $-5 : :tr a irm :f tar. » —ere pi i
ZT Lr - x WILSOA" nas n-xpvcd ::: ike
s:;nm-r ip tse i-rjise of Jaavcs uir_::. ELaq_ :?i
w ..or :*.w tae Aciksaj. jaae 6
rT* ACGLS LA BEXEVOLKXT SOCIETY.— '
For le&er: of ts-e fits poor cf Asiwsta. TLe
ogwrUce far Pie presect austk ire «fee :
DtrmM _V?. I.—(.r»i Pike. Sirtmiri Gms,
’! - M;:n:E r. Mr- n a ■ xrz. ir,
- —ll .■ butt.. i airy,
Mr?. H. I Robeis-jn. Mii .A C. S-zx^a*.
- . - . . • .
Mr*. Trerrier. Mrs. Z. t intde.n
ort 23 J. W. W IGHTMAN. SeeV.
;J- M.*; IFt-AIN w... ;e<SLr* itr x:»i it
S ■Mocrriik op pa irsi Mosciy la Norofeep
Boix4 cad ze obtutJt'i op pp« HipL
tf
JOHN. J . B V RD .
NOTARY public,
W. 1 :e tkaisafal to hs fr.eni' f.r ipj a t of r :-
in.*” .p tpe itore .pe.wo.*:; will d* irea-ret to
wiia rectitpoe. <kc, ect 14
W. R. CUNNINGHAM, Jc Co..
GESERjLL commission merchants,
oct 31 SiTiSSAH. Ga. iott
JOUN R. STANFORD,
A TTOkSL Y AT LA iY.
jjlTl CZiTiesrille. Ga
li. U. 0\ LHBV,
attorney at law.
feo 2> Jcfieaas. J icA-.n co .Ply. G.
At GLSTIS REES.
attorney at LA iv,
vep-t >-lj Madrw Xocpx ewmtj. Gx.
X Lr. GAR DNEJL, fionsexij readat ru*ub
n toe New \«:k Htsp.tal. ip. ppyskam 2: .-el.e
me Hospital. New Vers, oep.ers to tne ros
profes s *>c i. >e :t ices.
ce .p W.ppr.:o street, retweea Broad and
£.!_» streets *Zi_.e s P+McwtiHoccl.
ap i ]
Lj 3 EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK- —At -p::.
acd at oce to twenty cays -At For so-e :y
oct -IS GAJcL- E;.?A s; RHLND.
LINE Z and POTATOES. —ITS casks Lna. pa
i Dae orier.
ov bb- Mercer Potatoes.
Lap :~ r .p.s day, ::r sale 0 w :::c: me w.nirt.
cot 2 at GARDELLZ sc RFIND
g~k N CONSIGNMENT —4 ;c s.e-j .M r-rpin's best
U Chew is ? TOB ACCO Fc r sale ty~
cct Z ot He PS INS a ST< VaLL.
OttVER SPC>> NS. Si.Ter Parks, Ac. Afx4
assortment, for ;r
lot 3 CLARK, RACKETT it CO.
U'ATCHES. —Fine Goi-i and Silver Lever,
an: Duplex Waiche*. warranted toperfoim
wen. Aaso, Indepecdert S coup Watcbes, for
tuning horses. F.. sa.e ve;vlow t v
tov 3 CLARK', RACKETT A Co.
Ci RACOVIENNE BUTTONS for Ladies ; Lo^
J Cabin Necklaces; new style Reticules. Ac. ;
Lc? Cat pi Brooches :O. K. do.: Lc« Catin K?;* «.
ant Hard Csler ni Pns.kc.
Also—A tire asso.tment cf SFver Spoons. Forks,
Cups, Pitchers, and Breakfast and Tea Sets.
For sale 5j CLARK, RACKETT. A CO.
r.ov 3
BUTTER, CHEESE, Arc.
i (jk FIRKINS choice Goshen Butter.
L l-i boxes ” “ Cheese.
40 ” No. I H iring.
Just arrived, and fer sale bv
' cov 3 W. E. JACKSON.
4 State of Gpob&ia.> r , cr
■ Citv OF Ac&owzju 5 Court of Common Pieas.
IT appearing to the Court, by the Sheriff’s re
turn, that John G. Winter, I. ts. Beers, John
Ken, Neiscn Ca ter.H.O. Cook, Georpe A. Jessup,
and John D. Crane were duly sommoned to attend
at the August Term 01 this Court, to serve as spe
cie. Jurors, and failing to appear, it is ordered that
!• they be each fined irT the sum of twenty dollars,
unless satisfactory excuse be ten dered on or before
the first day of next term.
t It likewise appearing that Hiram Grubb and
t Daniel B. Thompson were duly summoned to at
tend said Court ns petit jurors, and failing to appear,
‘ it is ordered that taey be e-ich fined tea dollars,
t unless sufficient excese be rendered on ar before
the first da> 01 next term. Bv order of the Hon.
John W, Wilde, Judge.
HENRY ROBERT, Clerk.
( November 3, 1840. 2t
: g~l ALLIGHAN’S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS!
fjT - 4 n infallible remedy for that distres-irg dis
ease. Numerous certificates might be given in
; proof of the truly won ierfui effects of these cele
' | brated Pills, but it is deemed unnecessary, as they
’ are too well known to need recommendation. For
’ ny faZ4J KAVILAND, RIsLEY A Co.
Ij' LECTION OF liqspn AL~~keeper.— On
j the L-'t is a tore ay m Novemb-er next the City
Councu win elect a Keeper of the Hospital for the
balance 01 the year. Candidates will state in their
tue teims on whita the* offer, and
name rererences as to character.
By order of the Mayor. S. H. OLIVER,
i oct 26 eodte Clerk Cctn. Council.
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raferuDia '•‘'-•j*- 7 *««e* v *-±,
800 KAN DJO BPR INTI Xf T ors f
Csb; *bC street. «*rr y - , 4
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nzeci. acid ay <inct aceaiain *
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rec*- - . ve-f fr:ci tae ?;u .fry c: Jr-N. ; -y, ,‘ f ■. j
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k*l tjipe. *.i - : .F Ls j v. . f - ‘
Skiiai «: Lawyer ir: :x ,r ~ c *■
alma
A tfaimn. a: w :< so:: u iir - FF" '
an ir.tr. ts< aram. **k [A \
X city sfaxHt w— H prenprly
B K ‘ "■"N 1- a Jt ic a_v y LiF-
N-:~sum 4. i>»i -
AUXJS InTRATR I\ •> v\LE
ON .be —.*t * .... ill,ifr iett t
sc-.-i a* hie ajwer zx-fs: fins esr.s*
~ « Wkc -y' •« a lr.
1:4 . :w >:. :e .t/. :<Fir :g *.:
M.iiie • iii.icer. late c- sa.-f 1 ; .i-r
t- - see Z- ase ••£ A: w ere-:a ke :irre:> •»
It:f : f if: :i :;s**::r; : f^ff.f ’■* : fe|
::rty a-ires. ■-i —.aes i/.n : nty. w# . _r:c4.
a:-: Free NFgvres. Fe Ste; sa
tor U-c :e~ezz ‘ uis 1w ; 1; : irs irtr-ri
1 RAN . £-.r NL At N * .-
N:-ve~ :: ■ 4. 1 >4..
AB3UNKTBA i ORN SALE
ON Fie first Twsfay a Jaxaary aew ■
ittt-e L we* asxrirt. n sceoaco. |J:
o. ier :t tie Ixseraer t-: .it .: zc. ru-ar
y:rss :e: ~~z~ .. ' * . - . ■ .
rr *3 the Mitt a>:a H tie :. .F- ..
esettr. L Sc-., f.r the seaect c; 3
heirs xzi cndltan «ii.: ietsisi i
Nc venter 4. 184*:*.
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SHERIFFS SALE.
X4’'ILL :* s..ld :t ‘_e rst Fisiijtlt® I
f f ter text. :e.':-r* t_e >.ou.t t iwi fl
the it-wrs if iVjTWHivfj. ;etwee» toi aiu» ;-I.
of sale, the f.-fo* rg iraperty. 3 wr, .csscf^
i- e tires, tn jfe cr .ess. i. 1 r~r. I .nis .r »%j__ii
£ .rtt ltd otters. Lev ret t .1 theprejeu: .’I
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is.y « dry z in. is favor «Z: wari .ix u
im:ey Rre vs U. iaa. I- L Reyai aad fa 6
Wiaheiij. Levy cife re «ts; ti zt :j. *<
, eexstit-je. ir.CA'. MZ'JLX,
Nivemer 4. 184 b Sari 1
T| R. TaYZORN ALSAMOFLIVSSWtt! j
-i Y'vf ' ■ Jv ■ ■' ■- : • .tP
\ r-weaA. it
I hive had 1 . raising :.:•>* it- tn-j |
frr-.r. tie Itrgs. pan trjctgi tie crest, it: aJ|
swe.te, icr six years. f-in>ogfa tr.e tes-tr I
, G>: lan : -ret ty Dr. TaYL I rv'B rALrA'. U
LIVERWORT. It trily tie it:;;;;* :«a mJ
r«>:r. Where :t does act benefit the cxten 1
Alexiiter Sanifi. 3-51 Forsyth street. uA n; f
tte if Rev. Mr. Stall we a t s Meenag it tsrr.- m
street. June f
I hive many years nan veiinai >
pitati-.c k the lean. Ac., and rate s' cir-;d tj
IAY. RF ADAM _F UVEKWi Hi-
M- Y :-uig. riKUH r rs . .Aery ail A tats
Sr-r«mr~yz- - Wfa
>o 1 »>.: esa»? ini re tab by Wr*. J. sur..'A
Co.. 1- Gow sreet. Scw-Virk.
Fee sa.e ay R 81. AUS TIN A CO. .
kt 4 She Agent? :r A-s-^F
POWELL’S BALSAM OF A.MStEt
1 -j
1 RCo -rrs. Cu.is, Si»rtaesi :: c.eiti. A-‘|
1 il if. .. aa ■ a e Met.:re ti- f - -
eatnc rroarr peeperty 1: ia«iiei.ately r» < -
Caiiits. COMS. Hoarse-.- ss. crir. ;y e: v. -*- -
ant Hiskmess in me Throat. It .le.atei :j
--solving the conge a.e 1 p _egr.. ■ , - ;: F ti:
f mg a free expectuiat«ou
fhose wto are tn>u;led w.ll that
tick mg in Lie Throat, wt.i i... vt? ;r -••'
night alter Lint, tv ti>e tmessatt c..r
jifovokes, will, by ukrrg ore iise.nA .~~J
ate re. At; and one toiie n rust curs ta e-
I cure.
In Asthmas,CiKonlcCoughs. i.±cc: Bh*-
:ng. Ac., no pen cu_ ctK.i-e the vri'iso- 1
have ceen performed by u-a tv.l_:: .e *
many, woe for y ears nave teen unit - •
m taeit tecs witi out a d_rgc: .. g •
an aocomu.xtkn oi pfclegx. w - 1
causes a d.eaifii. coigi.. ,otk.?.» t .1
cu.ty couli breatne at a., a i re: Ait :er
have. by takins one hose of this ex -- r4>
been -w.at tea to lay down com: ; .ti: F - e-; _
But the test.moDia.s of th: ~e who have ;S ?* 4
its wonierfu. effect- 4 . wLL do xore t: :e'-3-
and insure it the support cf t r r -t '
4 thing the proprietor can say a it- :a , : -
particular request ne has p_t..?i-t- bte t»--'
ext* tordmary case.
Copy of a let er f.ora Miss A. T:-~ l '\
S: . . :
leave io oder my grateful la nks ' : yoi : * 2Tl . *>
hie Balsam ; ..avug suffered ys: -- v
difficulty of breathing for sever wotsrs. ,
quite cured by taking one bottle 00 *■
I am. sir, vour crate u: in:;, get '4.--*-
ANN THiJMANl'ttkc stir* 4
For sale by
ROBT. AUSTIN s t ..
dov 4 Sole -\gect? * r
HAYS LIN AML Vi.
ARRAN FED to cure the i *-«• « .
| * ncy w*il be ref unde u f ,-egi-e- j;
subscriber from the original receipt- c** _
with g-eat care by Dr. F. Hansom-
manufactured the article so aby ** c - v 1
for several years, to which he is re**?
oa’h, giving the preference to ih.s 4 :k C .^ c >'■
quence of the sup.rior qua.iry 01 . - s ,c '
and the extreme ca.e in prvpara:. r- ,
Sold wholesale by WM.J.BIRHITI
Gold street. New-Yors. . rn
For sale by ROBT. AUSTIN t £-
nov. 4 Sole Ageit a- -=
F. A. MAUGE, kG>
IMPORTER UP FRENCH TRAN E^ 4 - . .
FANCY BASKET.-, has consua ;; -
an extensive and handsome axsortmeu'*-. V'. ; j
No. 13*-' Broad street, Augusta. Ais*?>_ f,t ‘"g
texed to the acove L-uSincss, Fancy ' • d
Oh Cloth Reticules, Tootn Brushes.>
cle Cases, Siraving Brushes, and a gre-- 1
Fancy Straw Baskets, kd. Kc. all oi ;
I sold at low prices. - 1 1 • ‘