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8|t 8Wr»l>g «»o»c()»h.
Cent*, 101$; Bdfiltw Tterro prf Cents, Tlf 70s*
Drlemii Rank, 7dJft l'<Kliiren Time |er Cent*
25). Hi)lien L »wn, 4Wf, 4tf7l5(fa,498t 75c,500r
Exchange on London, I month, money, 35f22)o
9 mom v, 24f 95c*
(Correspondence of the New Yoik Times.)
LIVERPOOL, Oci 18.
A Gentleman—tn cbm tho account by tliu lulo park*
^bpts should Im autfaipalcd by lids stoamoi, we refer
ti our Circular of lb* 20th ulu tier (be " l.iv-
U *rpool.” lince when our Cotton ina.kct baa been
I gradually declining, ami is now I n |d per lb. lower
D tliit11 ut ibnt period: toe present quotntion fur fair
qualities, being (J| u7)d per Hi, ili.iurlyi Ihir extenl
ofbudnei* haw been going C-rwiml fK tlie w bole
lima. The sale* for tbo week ciuled^nTi lilt., were
23,980 lores, for th*' ended 4ih inwt. SO,<*>:iO b los,
for that eutled 11 ill instant 29,026 bale*, and for the
week term iuie lug today they uinuuu.od to 23,110
bal't.
Tim money pressure ONitinoce unnlwtcd, and ..po-
at- a unfavorably on every brunch of trade. '1 Im
recent account* reap* cling the injury sustained by
the crop in tho United States, have doubtless bud
eonaiderable influence io preventing greater decline;
on th« other band, tbe interruption to tho China
traded and tho uncertainly n« to iu renewal, mn), it
is tlntught, givo u* an increased aupply of the Kn«t
led a A<>n tho noxtso<isim,and lessen tho export of
goods and yarn* to China Till*, together with tho
discouraging prospect for tha ex|Nin deniand lor
goods for America, has prubahly induced tha CVton
holdcnt to soil molO freely of In u. The iinp.irt into
Liverpool since tho 1st of January is DL’BjOUU bates,
ngainst 1,256,000 to saino period Inst sea-on; the
supply from tho United State* is 753,0U0 holes Im-
| ing n decrease of 303,000. Tho sti»ck in this port
is estimated at 375,UDO bales, against 4 1(1,0U0 .a the
I s une time lust yoor j the slock of American is about
346.600, or 15.660 hales less than it llieu was.
'Ihe Inn vest may ho said to ba'complcte«l l and
there are different opinions ns to the result; tho most
getiom!, however, is. that no further foreign suplius
will he required—mid nmser|uoi.tly, that tho duly
will shortly be prohibitory, und coutinuu s ». At
prosunl the duty on Flour is 6* 5d per hhl., but next
week it will be Us 2d,and most probuhly soon rraob
12s fid per hhl., whatever may be tl|.‘ result next
spring. Tho quotation fur Flour, duty puid, is 3D*
a 41s per bbl.
'LIVERPOOL, Oct. 14.
$a Cotton Markei—We ciuitinuo to h ive a good in
qitlrv for expert, for which account l ,303 haiea A-
nieriVau h-.ivo boenpurcltusod to-day.
The total sales amount to 4 000 Milo*, all Ameri
can except atnrtit 120 Brazil* 10$ to I lj,l; 2000 E-
gypliuns, I l|d to 13d i and fi.MI Suruls,3d to 6:1,
There is no clntngo to notice.
Out. 15.—Our Cotton murict rcm'iitis perfectly
steady, und u fair amount of business was transact
ed lo-duy. The entire sales consist «.f 3,500 bug*,
including 2'I0 American taken for export. IliO
Egyptian, Il|dnl2^d; 00 l’uiiiumhiico, II u lljd;
4<i0 Surat, 5Jd u’fld; 2,720 American, djil u 7<1,
total, 3.500.
U. U 16.—Wo bad a fair demand for Cotton to-
dav, and the salcsof ull kinds iim- cnttn 3.500bags,
including 1,000 American for expert, 'ilieic is no
g.turution iu the prices.
Uct. 17 —There has been n moderate deuinnd for
Cotton to tin), which hu- b*d tolhed sposnl of 4, <00
lings Our market is fin', and prices linvo rather i| ;
tendency to decline. Exporters have taken 1,500
4ittfriean.
Uht 18.—We Invo had n-fair dcnmn.l fa - Cotton
to-day, und prices nru fu! y umintai a-d The sales
wuie 4,0u0 laigs.inclniiius 500 foroxpnrt.
LlVEItl'OOL, Oct. 18.
Cotton wuir-AdN-Tli'i fiiisinh-s iii rmr outnm m u-
k<-t this wuek, l»a< nutheon equul in oxioul to that
w hich was done during the pivceedlng. Fpiuin-rs
have kepi op a pret'y a -live inqniiy, a d iheii pur
chases have lieen nuirM'n, hut generally small,nud
In tlm aggregate by no menu* weighty. Thu pur-
clim.es efilealers have been few ntnl iii> , imbilei-.ib|»,
ns in commonly the cs«*. Indeed, Imtli spinners
and denlers nreqnito ilisheaitoned hy toe sue ni
trade in yarn and eiiah, which were, I ist Tuusdnv,
at Mmchester In viMylimiteddemnnd,und th" sales
made were nta farther re.lueti -n In prices It s-eins
that every thing which nocurre I, was calculated i.i
b list lit hiipuafenrlynm-oidme-d, auilc.onseqii fitly
to opnraicns n check to nil exnnion nnd on erp>ise.
Many spinner* Hint mminliic.tii'ors.wtt nro told, have
ci'u-oil to light up their work- either morning nr
evening, nod merting«nre held Inunliino l«> time in
order in ili«i ii-s ihe question nf resolv ngto make
that the universal practice. Such u resolu inn,how-
(ivnr, is nut likely m been rh-d And in this belief
lliolinliler. ufcntinn p.nniii.aon iho coniinu nice ol
■ heavy n in oi-option, w'licn. ad ledn» iho export
•'ill carried o-i, is deemed a eiitBci -ut to the
main'Hii.aiu-e ni least of pr.cerj espi c ully, n* we
are infnrtTfoi|,ihat the pn‘v ilenee of yellow lever,
and the lowness of tho rivers, ns well «« j-m htiuk
wnrdne«s of the new crap in the United Suites, wt.l
greatly retard ihe shipments hither, nnd n Imit nf ii
reduction of nor stock beyonil w hat hud lieen nut in-
ipnted. Hnsides if I* con (•*, •nir.-d I lint ill" now rr p
there will not oxe-'ed 550.000 hales. But inking
every ciieomst mce into urco oil—nnd the ih-raugo-
m«nt ofmir m metory system in purlin iInr, the it-i-
fovoiub'o preilomin-ite over tho liivondd % iiinsinucli
ns nuhioip tint spirit of S|K-O'duiion, Which lias in-
klmolfqiiivtly since In-1 Fr il >y, Ql)ll0laig« of A me.
rirnn. AimI inr nny liveliness w liish has la-en oliserv.
rd, wo Imve i)<nin In>cii |lrii|cipully indehied tovx-
porters, ilmugli they l.uve liouglii mil) 2700 Ameri
can und 125 Surat. Tlu^lomlenry ill* prices has
been in decline, null yet tvo do no 1 find it m-cos-iii y
to irdoco «r.y of mir q'Mlnlioiis mure ilnin j I pci l!».
Upinud, Oilem-s ami Alahnnt i lave nearlyc-j^-
grossed the attention of havers, who, nt tie* snnv
lime, have been, promptly tnm, nud to whemthu
cmiressioii of ^ per lli lias* been I'.eipiently mule,
und even far ilie miildlo nod lower qualities, which
alono h iva keen in grant request, S.-n Island is
taken sparingly at previous rates. Of Brazil and
K'iypti in tho snlas have been circumscribed, nnd
and most of ilium imv • been at pricui 4 I per Hi.
below wltnt wore previously current. Surit li t*
been in raqu -st, but Im* nevertheless fallen jd
per lb.
Our present x*ock of Co'lon nmonius to 374,400
hags, viz: 341.800 America-., 10,0110 Dittwil, (l.8'i()
Egyptian, 12,000 East ln«li:i.mill 1,800 Uemeinri,
West India, Arc. A ye.,r ng.i it iiiiMMinieil to 44-1,-
flOOluigs, viz: 303,000 American, 46,000 Brazil.
5,100 Egyptian,51.000 East India, and 7,000 lie-
tnerarn, West Indin, Sir.
We remain respectfully, sirs, vnitr ci’.’t servant*
LONDON, OCT. IU.
Monty Market.—M<in>-y continues ensy in the
IIou*e at from 5 to 5| per n n for a *huit porimlj
tinning the bankers at (I per cent.
Consuls continue stomly ut DllJ for tlm nccuunt.
Money 00( | some aslu the car y part ofiheniiirii’
ing; Exchequer Bills 24 ilis; Iudi-s Bonds 1 pr.-mj
Bank Siork 170, f r Account 100.
LONDON, OCT-16.
Tho news rec-iv.-d this morning l.y f.o British
Queen steamer, fra n A *w-Y»rk. is cuniidtired by
our rommendal men less satisfactory than wo* t«
have lieen expected, considering the discouraging
teiiiluiici of tint ttccoutits t centl) iihltiined Iron
(lint city. This is pay day in the English stock
market. We do not lieart'mt there |* much laisi-
DO-s &an*nering for the in-w Account. Conso's are
qnnt.-d 90J to | for nvmey, nnd 901 in J for tb * Ac-
count. Exchequer hills are 2 ills. In pni; and Bunk
Slock 1791 to 180.
FLORIDA INTKl.UGKJjCK.
By the steamer ImmAm*. Capt. lUttar.tbe FJI-
tor of tha Oeorglqn yesterday received from bis at*
lentive e.itrespondeiit, with whom wo sympathize
fo\his teeent Ulne-s, tlm folhiwhig. We anlettlly
hope that the feast) weather we experience baa
shed its purifying touch upon Florida, amt restored
its pristine an I delicious climate.
( Prom rnr Corrrtpondtnt.)
Cl A KEY’S FERKY, (K.F.) Nov. 3. 1839.
My Pkar Sik .—I have not given you any army
inf.irmatiou for some time, as hut little hot Area or
•eonlfl have Inm<ii dono hy tlto .troops, on account nf
the universally prevailing sickness. 'Iltc lever is
uhr>ad in the land,and scarcely any o; e escap,** iu
onwelcnntc v|sltutinn. St. Augustine, with all its
wrll-il -miveil raput.itiiiii fur linnltli. is now must
wofiilly nlllict d. The mialical men say licit one
good fio-l will ehauge the com so of things, .-.lid most
anxinti'ly do we ux|«ct it.
Tho six cnmpiinies of the 2d Dragoons, under Col.
Twiggs, now nt the North, will ntnhark fur Florida
on the lUtlt inst. Tito Ist Artillery has been ,ur
dered n» relieve the 3d. which will remh-xvoii* at
Fort Columbus, N. Y. harbor. It Is said riiut tho
8th Infantry, (Col. Worth’s Regiment.) will cotnn
to Florid i.
I regret to inform yarn that on the 31st nit. Pur
ser W. A. Slnc'int, of tlto U. S. steamer Poinsett,
died of tlto fever ut St Augnstiuo.
St. Auousti.vk, Nov. 2, 1839.
Pied Inst nighr.
Purser W. A. Slneunt, of tho U. S. Nnvy, u lit
live of Alexulnlrin, I). C.
W. J. Dalev, of Tuseutnhia. AIh.
Arthur O'lingao.n unlive of Ireland.—.Vers.
WHAT'S IN A LETTER.
Not, gotillo reudei, an epistle, fur thateontnins
often much; ex. gr. when redolent with sighs of
some ah'cnt fair one, p airing Into every word, every
letter, iIuho impassioned feelings, which, when
present, nro hurled with resistless influence from lw-
twixt those long-cye-lashes, wliielt feather the dmU
of Eve's f dr daughters, nnd direct ilteir wounds so
unerringly nt tho rougher sex. But we mean a
simplo loiter of tlto nlpluiliul,or tho alpha he/a nf
our language, which nlthongh apparently trivial,
when view ml -|nglv, and insulated, heenmesuf great
impmtunce, when connected Into wo-ds to exptes*
our idea*,w hether oi.nlly, or on tint wrlttm pnge,
To spunk or write rortcctly we ilei-m a grant tic-
rompiisltment. hut to print cuirrctly, we consider
ihe-ocNte of human perfection. Now, the nhcRion
of ii single letter mars the page, nnd confuses the
nn-lersinuilleg. and dlstructs the smsa of rite wtl*
ter.
f III yesterlny wo nrn made to call this present
month of November liut'dy, hy tlm mere nlterntioii
uf o p into no n. What! this month, opening upon
os w-iili tlm joyful retorn qf friends, their chuetfu)
smiles, and tlm •»aim grasp of recognition, to Ih^
enlled •'Innely,” No! wo are rather induced to
call it lovely—nnd looking nt tranquil Nature w lit
the s.,iil of ii pool, with him tnexclaim.—
•• How clear the cloudless sky! how deeply ting’d
With a peculiar blue I the ethereal orcli < •
Mow swull'd iinmensol nmid whose azure thron’d
Her radienl sun linw any I how calm below
The gilded earth!"
When hy dny wo survey—" Autumn’s yellow
liisire” which " gilds tlto world,” and— 1 " at night
tlm skies, disclos’d anil kindled hy refining frn«t”
wo cannot fe* I lonely, for we c-tnimuno with "Na
ture, all soflieieni, over nil;” while ^within wo find
"a friend, n bonk, tlm st-nliug hoars secure."
Letter* from on hnatil U. S. fi'igntn Co'itinhla,
dated Macao Road*.May lflth, stutestlin'29 dentlis
had ocrUi iod on hoard from small pox und dvsenlerye
sIiicu leoving iho Unllod S'ati-s. A ron-ideiaM
iiuntlier ha I died mi hoard the John Adams.
[COMMUKICAIKI*.]
TilE I.OW RIVER.
On this subject I hero seems to bn considerable
inqiery. That the Bnsnunuh river isui this tima,
nnd Im* betni sineo August last, much lower than for
many year*, cannot Im double I. In tho latter part
•if fa* Hinnim r nnd nmunin o| 1795 it wus lower
than It has been siia'te until the proionl yditfi
Tlm great fn-shet known us ihe Yazoo Frethel,
and thegrantcsi probably ever known in llm Savan
nah, occurred iu January, 1796; bonce, therefore,
if we si.mild judge of the fuimn hy tlm past, in the
cour-eof llm ensuing winter we may expect iiuntlier
Yazoo. REM I NSICENC'E.
A Frost.—A welcome while fr<»st yestcnlay
jnorning. Perhaps laifore our reader* peru-e our
4Jaxctte, they may Welcome a killing frost; for wlil o
we write tbe birfdnger—a steady North Wester,
With • tranquil sky, foretell* it.
Lieut. Rodney, mil Q .aitcrniusler M'Cruhh,
f Mill or the U S Army, dual at St. Augustine, the
former on tlie 5 h, ar.d the Intrar on tb- 6<li inst.
SOUTHERN LITERARY MESSENGER.
The Novemlier numlK-i- of the Messenger U a
good one. It beur* tlm impress nf many new quills.
Tlie articles are shorter, nnd of a more mi*adlunc-
sol* character, wo apprehend, than usual. Tlm
Island of Candin," tlm ancient Crate, from tho
pen of Lewis Cass, nur Minister at Urn French
Court, I* a Hassle article—and exhibit* the fine
taste for whiebrthe General is dislinguislied. Hi*
descriptive powers ate fine, nnd Id* porlrai ure uf
the scenes of antiquity delightfully vivid. “ Cur-
raftto Caiamosltiet" stand forth In ilmir usual
Bright colours Tlto " l.lterury Notices” of the
Mehenger ara very good—tint on the " Nnlionul
- Melodies of Aatefica,*’ pirtlculnrly rxi-eljsnt. We
j^va net penned iba wbtfla of the literary morteanx
with which tha tmmlmr ahrMinds—hut wo aro murh
. plcssed wjtli «J| Vfhavtf looked uv r-
» the Boston Traveller, tbe Na«a
Cont.nlulormr* eontamnUte dev.uln| tie sndra
gapichy of the PhlUdalpfUa Nan Ywdisr tha build-
|>f SWwnwIiSni
' ZE-. . -Y' .:
[co.mmukii:atki>.[
THE THEATRE.
Mn. Editor l-"Yon aruawnra |I|«» our Theatre
wn« opened on Woilim*<hy ••veiling la«t, for llm first
lime this season, nnd ntlliourh I know that il is not
considered exactly "/A« thing " to make mir ap
pearance lit such pVra on llm first night, I had
noiliiiig in do on that particular eveuinz, anil so tie-
lormineil to drop in for a moomut. nminly to son
wlint was going mi. and nl tlm stinm timo tnhn a
peep nt the corps theatrical,in order to judee of its
ability, to furnish amusement to your good chizun*
for tlto next month nr two.
Tho Imu-e, r.-mslduring U wits the first night, was
lnlcrnMy well filled— two nr linen Indies, u nl nbonl
150 ger.tlemer. I have never seen older belter
prnsorved, nud llm plnv •* Sweiitlmiiris and Wives”
went oil' secmiuzlv to tlm satisfaiilian of every one.
For my own part, Ido not li-siluto to snytlut I
wiisagn*- nblvdi* ippointod—the company isn much
lietter mm ilion I hadesported tufind.nnd infinitely
superior to the ono presented by Mr, Forbes on n
previous visit to tUU city. Inn word, l think wo
have every reason to Im satisfied with theeiTiru of
that gentleman in catering to our winter’s nino-o-
mein, nud trust Im will recoivu tlm ttncuurtigoiiienl
Im so well deserves nt our hands. -
Mr. Col'in*. I believe, is lire only one of llm enm^
pnnv, (save Mr. Porlm* liim-Hf) who has Imfuru
nppenred on nor liHttrils, nud it is Imt doing sheer
ju.iit-c t - say that lie would Im eousiilimul ail unqoi-
riitinn to nny tle atre, Mr- Lousing mnde nm laugh
right heartily s«vnl tim-s during tlmovening, Im
has a queer |di>X of his own tlmt tells you *t onro
lie hits fun in him, nnd l liavrf no doubt b -foro tlm
seasoiri* ov.-r, Im will ln-l»o'.ed upon as u trump—
In* haiks ill*- v-ry porsotilfiearion of low oonedy.
Mr. Peurson’s forte seoms to Im In -i"gingt nnd
rnnlly Ills voice is (I nemi when winging) I* very
nnd Ids "spring time of year is romiog”
•lepglilfii!;—I is style of love miikinc 1 did not much
like til is iimi heavy t betakes the thing entirely I'M
seriously, and if Mr- F. run do lietter, he should
never hu cn-' in ohnnictei* where the tl ing is neces<
snry. fnr however ijmch ho rnny re*-?inbIoan Apollo,
Im wnscertuinly never rut nut for an Adonis. Messrs.
.Sievvnri nud Mnli-oii.nro very ereditnhle actors,
and I have no doubt will In* well received. Mr.
* (.’sales i* u flue Imikiug fellow in tlm tartan, and
dunces the Hi.*blond Fling most splendidly. This is
it* much und all I can for tho present any of ll
gentlem-n. Tlm ladies,cenorallv,pleased nm betteri
now whrtlmr I did not nrrivo at llm ronclusion i
fnim llm fact that 1 really bo-MW.-d M|wn tlmm much
llm larger share of attention, or whether they real
ly did not not better, I canuot pretend to say—ill#
nevertheless the truth. I did like them b-tter. Mr*.
Barkar i* certainly a fine irtrc#*, and I am suie I
hazzanl nothing in saying, tha*. *ho w’ll win upon
our Mings over) timo slm m ikes her uppenrnnre.
There is som-Hbing very ladylike iu all slur slats,
and besides, -ho sing* a very g-aal wmg.
Mi*.Clive ti»o, "ad d well het pvt;”—»lm ha*
a fine pm *an, a pleasing face, and very winning
way# wImiui lmi{ any thing ia tlm way of love-making
and coquetry seams to he exactly tuber hand—slm
figures «o plresn me exactly,and l like her. Mis*
Ulvaif la • vn^y defer actntssl she timkesalj laimlt-
able la ad-lady, and is lit* very thing for Mra. Ball,
and character* of that dvMpri.m. Mrs. CHet
during lU ova Ring, danerd a 8**1 vary cred
itably, dtesacd hoaulifully. kod It harm If vary piap
I j, Wf*llw dllUpptMid, l l-wr m 99N9-
cart «mrelu*idy U \W wy lib, tod I wa»Uck*d
by tho whole boast—ska was *• pretty we coaid not
help It. It is really a p ty, Is'nt, Mt. E*llt**r, that
alt pretty women will marry f It was her hiuband,
I *upp «e, wlio daik-ed tlm IBgliUml Fling.
I will auw close this com-nuaicatiun, a* 1 have
Mkl somathiog. I think, of every one I recollect tb
have soon during llm owning. When I tee more,
you inky expect to hear again front C.
Soirma.—John W.JacVt a ciilieii nfGi'rrgrtnwn
tenuinutnd his exlsletirn, early on tin* morning of
the 2nd inst., hy first cutting his throat, nnd then
discharging tlm contmtsofapistol into Id* left side.
This lash deed U iliought to have hern llm-(T.-ct
ofietnputniy tutanitv. He bus left « luge and da
p-ndaiti fumd) to lament liis derettsi*.
MOBILE, Oct 30.
Iktkrmkst-.—•'There were six inteimitits ve<-
terdn),nui| up tn the present writing, wo hsvn hr'nid
of ihree tu-iiuy, embracing somo ofonr oldest ntnl
omsi respectable citizens, in inmi of the malignant
caw**, the black vomit occur*.
R KMtniseicNcK.—If wo may judge fmrn tho hand
writing, the following communication conic* from a
much tviqiecti-d cm respondent t
Samcm.CVi. 29.1839.
This day, fifty ymirs ago. tlm town of Salem was
hies* d with tho praseneo oftlm great anil good und
god like Georgo Wu-liingtun Tlm writer of this
well tvc'db-cts him, and tho following word*, the
only Words ho over hcnnl him utter: -Pot on ymu
lints, my men, ymt «ill get cold.” Wn-niiigion
onnreivd in tho house of Joshua Wnnl, E*q. near
tho Riiilmnd Dopot.iiml slept In the southeast chain-
Imr. I saw hint tako Ids departure for tho east-
ard in the morning, I lo onllcd to see tlm veuentblc
JohnPyinnn&s. in ilridgr-st. near Beverly bridge,
who was then inoro than 99 yours old.—Salem On*
xetfe,
MEETING AT MEMPHIS, TKNN.
Tho following preamble and resolutions adop od
ntu nioeting ut Memphis, were laid before the City
Council ut their mooting mi Thursday, aiid^mdo.od
Im puhli.-ltod:—
BANK AND RAIL ROAD MEETING.
At n meeting of the citizen* nf Memphis nnd the
ad jncent count i y, held, jiursiianl to rim me, ut tn
Town Hall, on the evening of the III h lust., to adopt
mcli m asuresn* may he dormeil la-st forinen-n-ing
Im Rank capital nt lids place. O-i motion, Gun.
E. P. Gaines was railed to the clmir, nnd J. T,
Trezevnnf, Esq. apiminted secret ary
On motion of .lolin liiown, Esq the Chairman
was unipiiwe.ed to appoint n r.oniiniuoe of livo per
son*, to draw up a pii'umhle and resolutions, ex-
pres-ivo of the object of llm meeting: whereupon
tlmehnlrappolnttnl John Brown, E*q , P, W, Lu
cas, De. L. Shanks, K. C. Williams and Julin
Tiigcl "ho after retiring u |i*w moment*, suhinitP-d
to the meeting *he following ppeatnhle and resolu
tion*. which were unanimously rereivod;
Tho committee to whom was rclin-red tho duly
nf draMing op u preamhln und resolutions, expres
sive of llm uhp-ct of the meeting, beg ioavu
tesiM-cfolly lo au'oinit tlm following:—
Wlicren* thn convetminco ntnl facilities of com*
crow depend upon anil require hanking capital
bc iiing n reasonable proportion to tlm nmmim of
na let And wlmie is iko town of Meuqilii-, having
nil expor trade of iihmit $1,511,0110 m.d n whole
sale, r> tail nnd commission business of about $3,-
500.0011, whit banking e-apit il of only IjllOO.OOO,
iifi'irdiiig ii uireiilution m tlm present tnn- of uidy
nhmu $l3t),0il0, isso deplorably d-ficient inbnuking
ficoines, that tha citizens of tlm town an.I connt-y,
ini ling nt 'Ids point, are induced to seek mi uiilmge.
meat nf banking cupitul in nny way tlmt is ntu-t
pinciiciililo, and least objectioieiblo, lo meet their
pre-cut pres.ing rommen ial licecssilie* anil nil Is.
To clleni this oh act nt the present tilin', various
scheme* have Imen siigg**sl -d. Unn isn liriucliof
llm Ch-irlt'slon Bail Komi Bunk, nr of ilm Georgia
Rail Ron I Bank, another is a Unincli of tho Bank
of Tennessee, it Metnpbis, Ac. An.
ToobUiinn Hninclmf the Chn> lesion oi Geer.-in
Bank, will require a •'hnrtereil piiv.lego from th<*
Tennossee Li'gislnliir-;aud io secure this privilege
will require our petition,bused upon theiiiipl|ei|tion
of one of iln-iie hank* losoulu hincli to Memphis.
To usertaio llm disposition of eitlmr of those In
stitution* to coniiiTt iiseif with the trade ■•film Mis
sissippi vnlluvni Memphis, and tlm pr icliciihil.ty
and inility of rim connection, by a bruncli IiaiiU, can
only Im done by uoinuiiitiicntiiig with tliosn rompn-
nii *, so its in ohlain llm necessary inform ilion iihmit
ilmir schemes, tli.-ir fumre objects, wishes Sic.,
when llm propor -uliseqin-iit nctimi ni»y he drier-
mined upon, from the inhrinulimi QTitainnd, liy linos
th- r meoting. To effect tlm other solteme, nil that
•-ail lie U-mn is tocuntimm lo pres* ii|ioiTllie Legis
lature, ilto extreme urg'-ney of our warns, and tho
ndvantngn to the linuk of Tennessee, of having >n
hritMcIi nr. Memphis, were tlm largo amount of ex
port* would nllonl oxchungo To curry oat lho*o
view-, tlm following resolutions are respectfully -ub-
iniit'-d. vizj
1st, Ri-sulved. Tlmt su.-li is the pressing i|>'mnmi
iu ilm town of Memphis, for mi incrensu of himUiiig
mpitnl, nud such have been the neglect, anddisre-
gniil, heietcfore, nil tha part nf uur own State, of
onr wants* that we art- foiced to look nl-rtsi|l for
cnpital, lo uvnil itself ul tlm extensive nnd profita
ble investment in hanking nperminn* which the
exports niel comm ice of tills point nllonl; and to
ntiiib|eniir mercbnnt* to furni-ii llm nece-snry fa
cilities to tlm trade ronccu'ra'eil at Memphis.
2d, Res-1 vcfl,Tint to determine ilia p.irtlenbili
ty ami utility nf a. connection with tlm Charleston
or Georgia Rail Road Bunk, by n brunch of eitlmr
of loose institution* at Mump ii*, to lui iiisb bunk
ing facilities tins* may Im profitably employed.relieve
our pressing wunis, and bring ubout an nrrflrigemept
and conceit uf notion, which will speed ly securothe
completion of tlm Great Atlantic uml M> sis-ippi
Rail Roud iiiipiova-iiicni, i* nil ohj mt of so mucli
importancen* lo n quire immedinto action.
3d. KcmiIvoiI, That Im nnd are
hereby appointed n cummitlRO to open n oorre-pnn.
denr.ti with ihe lending nmu of tliosn institutions,
for i lie pm po-o of ascertaining tln-ir views on this
subject, ami uhtuioing ilic inlurmation necessary to
dei.-ruiiui' upon ilm pr ic i"»hi|fry nnd utility of the
scheme,
4th. Ro-olvod, Tlmt Im and nro
k"reb\ nppoiiited a c •minitiPeto asciirlnin the prac
ticability of obtaining a l-ntnc Irtnfihc Bank of Ten-
iiossim at Mempliis, nr t • n*< erlnin tlie prnctienbili-
ly uf liny otlmr sclnonn that will supply nur wunts
wiih'int being ml ended inilsopcrmion with insttr-
innuiiiublo ubjiTtinn-; such us the constant drain
of exchange from this point, u* would be the case
with branches nlViihcr thn Union or 1’lantors Bank
of Tennessee, placed here w|ill a dcpcliduul bonrd
of directiirsi
Alter ilmrecnp-inn andndoptinn of ihe forgoing
preamble and reso.trious. the Chnirmuu of the meal
ing, through I*. W. Lucas, Esq., submitted the fol
lowing preamble and resolution, which Beta unatii-
niously ndojitial hy tho meeting, viz:
Whereas, thn citizens of Memphis and of the ad
jacent towns and counties oft he Western District
of Tennessee have, at sundry times during the last
seven ye irs,desired rim a tom inn uml eoopuiuiinnol'l
tlm citizen*, of Cliarlesimi, South Cumlinn, nnd I
Savuiinnli, Georgia, wi h lliuse oftlm iiiierirvaliate
Suites of Geor4-a, Albums and Mississippi, in llm
local on mid ron>liiiiionof a Kail Road from Mem-
pli.s-l'i Clin I lesloli, or Suviliinali, to heeulled thn
Mi-tissippi und At untie Rad Roadl And w her-u*
during tlmt |ieriod of time the whole of tlm Simtli
Carolina sec lion consisiing of 135 mi|e—the Au
gusta and Alliens-ection, cnosUting of 114 miles,
an I tlm Decatur and Tu-mmiiIimi, Alalmmn, seetio.i
uf 45 miles liuvele unuompl in I, uml ip alignments
Ikiv.- Inmii made for the location und completi ai
of a large portion «fi lie Georgii «iot onto l||e Ten-
nesseo river; whilst tip* La Grime" and Momphis
section, Teriussee, oonsisring of 511 mile* is iimh-r
c.mtinet, unilheiltz for the mu t purl graded, i* ex-
pvc ed to 'lie Completed in llm ensuing yeai; lenv-
in g Imt nlaiut olio iliinl ol this rnagnilicent work of
649 milo* from the Mississippi to tlm Atlantic me
finished, or unprovided for; the'eoinidatinn of which
.with throe principal Bnnchv* will np«ntn the great
sea p -it towns ofSonthCsrulmu,Ge»rgin and E't-t
Florida a Bail Ho id Cornmu .lc *tion of onsnr|»as»-
ed valtio, inasmuch as it would at once mute llm
two Sootlmni Atlantia States with East Florida
to the centre of tliu valley of the Mississippi, "•
the point where ilia cotton region termin i'"*. *"d
wlwre llm suhslstsnce and min ml region* begin—
bringing tlm incalculable wealth, t'rrngtk, and rr-
ion rret —per tonal >inil material—of lid* great val
ley, to wiriiin thren day's tun of all the most valu
able of our South Ku-'ein si aiio i-{ itITnrdlri|effec
tive protection to the wlmie of that im|an'Hritfron-
ties during « A'att of war, with acommero* afgnsl
value iu war and in po ire| thnrehy relieving ll»*»
good poopln of the mid lln ami iiurdi-u a veutions of
Ibis treat valley, (amonn'ingalrraily lon ar*«von
millions, and w li in the im at sixty yar 4 . at ih«
close of ihe present century, umouiil to fifty tig
million* uf Innab UoU,) frinp the caprbe* and op-
preiiitmf of • nltifl# outlet to ibo ’»«•,—ire uutltit
\
with merlteit often glutted hy u ovedkiw of up-
oeuMry pioderlt—and atolp-a tcrlstW lw low
••ter iw by the eUnntlon of yellow levert Ami
whereas, the nM«intpli*limei.iofihe pnq* -ted gieet
Mail Road is a work* completely within the power
Ot HO people of the people of this District, CiMitd
lltey at on. o run veil their real estate el Uv value
Inin mnnet, nr otherwise ,>t,mjn Banking facilities
lo the amount necessary fur defraying tlie ex|mnse
oftl.n wmk —To effect this important object, they
ats constrainetl once mine t>• ajqa-al'lo their
nel^libora amlfellow cillseu* of the rust ami south;
and with ihi* view they prepare tha fdlowlne reso-
lolioll.
Resolved, That niiexecnilviM-ommlttea lieniqiain-
tod, tocoii-isi of live uti-nilmrs, whosiulttiy it -hull
l<© to ent-r into a correspondence with tlm G .v» m*
ocsof tlie Ensioinun.l Niutliera States, and with
the 1’r shines of li nks, and other ill-tlugui-h.-d
cl ixens deemed likelv to lake in imprest In tlie pro-
posed Mail Rond—communicating to them the v.ea#
and wishes of this rr. v ing, and sol citing of tin m
whatever aid or ro-npcnitinn they may Im di-po.ed
tn conirilmte townnl* the aci-.uiipliriim. nl uf the
proposed Misslr ' spi Si Allan le Rail Road, w ith
tlireeiii
lion* to report precceding* to a inoiitldy
meeting toliel .-id at thisplaee, on the last Saturday
in every month, until uilmiw lsn direct. I.
On motion, Resolv■ i, That Messrs And* r<nn,
Willinm*, Shanks, Liu-a s, Tri.gaud llruwn, he n
committee in curry out rim objects ol the resolutions.
On m it<.Mi,itwatfiirriierra. ii've.l, Thai riioGhnii-
m in nf mis tm-ciiiig Im added as u inemlmrof die
committee.
Me* dvod, That tho editor* of papers in this plnoe,
In Chiirlesioii, S. C., and .Savannah, Gn , slid thn
odious oftlm interm.-dint. 1 -wiis.fioni Augi|sin and
Allo-il« to Tilsenmhiu and |M Grange,iimln-ivn y. Im
respeiefully requusied to give publicity tO tlmforegiH
log pieumides and resolution*
EDMUND I*. GA1NF.8,Chulr’n,
J.T. Tiikzkvant, Si'c'ry
UE \UTIEB OF FKDRRMt WIUGEUY,
Tlm leading article In ilm New York Courier gild
Enquirer of ilm 25th last c-.Milas tha following as-
vlhaist
"We have already Iho eaperienco of mir Iasi aits-
pension, which Rom plainly demon trail'd tR*fd
never have takra plsrr, hatl the Unk* in New Yorit
ami IVuiivy lvaiiinlrie Iypakloutihes|ach tlmy In Id-
Are wo now doomfil t«* a seeivnd general *u*nen*l hi,
because obieletu notinns, disc mb d Hsewlmio hy
common consent, nro in rhlf roghshod ovtr tlm
plaiiH*at dii-tu'es of c.dnnmn sens* and wn may add,
of honoif”
The very uextaitb le In tho same patter Contains,
in tbe same I'.dtinm, the following hi reference to tlie
Adiniiistrallnn, vis.
"Tlmy l.uve hr.-u.-lit alioilt one universal stl«p.*ns
%bm of sjH-cie pay-nh'Ot*, and aiio.hs'r partial sut-
|H'iisl»u, Ii l* n -w n lmillt'd on all side* that under
our iiro-i'iit finnneial pnllcy» this state of tiling* can-
nnt fail |o continue. Wo -loill have an repuso, wn
shall h ivv no regularity In our fii.andsl aff.iir*. we
shall Imo no change fur the Imtier, until we change
uur financial system uml tliu ntdll who administer
In one article we are* told tlmt the Ad'itinUtniMim
btought nhoiit the funner siis|v>n*ion of siaatic pay
mem*, and in the other that it' "need nevet have
taken iil.ire hud the hank* in Now Yo.k ami 1'ennsyl-
vanin finely paid nut tlm specie they held." In one
article it was the fnull nf the hnnksl In tho othei'i it
was the faultofthe Administration!
Nobo.lv ex|»*cu c ntiiaocv in tlm Blddl-'diO'lglit
presses; Imt their su|i|Mirirr* have a right to insist
tlmt their innnt-slstnncie* shall not ho put so cooio
ti g- liter.—Globe.
The e
expenditures „f the Smte nf Vermont, during
the Iiisi fisc I venr, wete71,665 dollars 53 cent*
Tm ■ Itrioi fund amnmits to 119,648 dollars 21
c -ms; tiie hunk safety fund to 19,932 dollars 74
e.'iit*.
( Correipondeuee of tkSouthern Patriot.)
WASHINGTON, Nov, 2, 1839.
Thu appropri itinti- mini" by Congress lor public
buildings in till* city being uovvexld died, some hun
dred* of lalmr r* will be discharged. Yo.ienlay tlie
men employed tin the Patent Ofliru, and New l’e*i
Gfilct'lmildingi, were apprised oftlm (ant, Imt wore
al«o informed that they might continue, provided
lle-v would accnpt vouchers instead of money, until
a further appropriation could lie made. This was
refused. Tlm Coiiiin!**ionors of Public Building*
limn madenn application in ilm Bank of Washing'
ten, in which is u large nmiiiint nf Government de-
pu-iti's, to ailvaoro the money until the meeting of
Congress. But tlm Directios h >ving but little f.dih
in t|m uniicipiiti'd prompinuss of our Nntiumil Img-
islniiire in suoli tnulters, wunld nut consent.
The orection of these hullilings having been dccl.
ded upup, it was, to say thn lens', a questionable
|tnlirv in C»ngre**% n fuse the full appropriation.
It was n mistaken idea of economy, ns tlm ease of
the New Treasury Building will prov*», Last year
n hill wns pus-nd granting i-ompensntiou to ii whole
regiment of laborers, for the timo the wmk on tlmt
edifice was stis|iended. In tlm pres nt iastunce,
Congress w l| bs« hound hy equity to do ll.o same,
a* most of tho men me ilestdiite iu tlto extreme,
nud were drawn her'under it promise of employ
mem until tliu buildings should have been coniple.
ted.
It l« inmnred that ihe’ileposite* of Govi'rument
In tliu Bank of Wushington are about to he with
drawn. an I placed with (lie Pali iutic Bank. It has
nlso Imvii asserted, hut I wh| nut vuu.-li fur it* liuili.
that the lulter inslitulioti hat tefused ts lake
them.
Last evening I atiemhul n v-ry respeetnlile men-
tiiu.euuvi'urd for the imrpiise nf iliscmsing tlm
Bank question. Sontenf the S;*enkers handled llm
Bank* wi Ii mt mittens. It wns urged th n th" Suite
l-egislature* in grunting Bunk ch"rtev f >r n l>on«i*,
thus tacitly a.*l.nowledged llm' tlio’|mnpl« were to
Im'slinvi'd hy the i«*ue nf paper. But se'd the
•S.iu.k r-. it Iiii-Imen su'd thntllic people doit them
selves, iiiHsmurh ns they elect their Bcprrsrtua-
lives, thus
The Legislninrrsencoiiriige Bnnks,
Trie p.'iinj.* uri'iite tlm Logisl'ittirci,
Tlicrt'fnie the |MVo|dn encourage Bunks.
To show 'h- fallacy of this |io-Uion, heintrodtic-
ml imo It t svllngi-m.
Tim rich injure tlm poor;
God efoHt. d tho rich,
Therefore G-«l injure* the poor,
Tlmro is some talk of esiahli*hiiiK a Congression
al Debating SucHy, similar to thnt in Londnn,
forth.* improvement ofnnr L-'gislators in K'ncotion,
etc- This will he quite superfiiioiii. ns tlm public
business Inis nlivndy rulTered ten much front long
*|iocclic*. In 'eed,toward* tlm close of last Session,
it was O lder serious eonslderalion whether n law
iniglit not to It made limiting each Spniiker to one
'■tier it penalty of losing n sixleritih pat; of
1)1 KGB IN AUTUMN.
ritOM "Ul.I.AfulilANA,” IK TIIK I.ASTKNICKKItllOCKKIt
'Tisan sutuinnsl eve—the low winds sigliitig
To wet le .ves, rustling ns they hasten hy; *
The eddying gusts to loMsiug boughs replying,
And coon iliiikiicss filling all the aky |
Tlm moon, pule mistress, palled in miUqiiii vapor,
Thu rack, swift w*iiduriii-> through tint void ulaive
As 1, a inournorby my lonely taper,
Send back to laded hours lli" plaint uf lovo.
hi* toiigiiu forever) traiirgression.
It I- n cnri-ni* fi,'n sli.it many of nur best orntnr
nro deficient In that kind nf courage which is roqiil
situ for imhlie speaking. I could name several who
nqvcr think nf nddrcssltig tlm House, until they
liuvc lirat Hiiilressed themselves to the Imr room l.n-
low. Willi otlmrs a false charge or a hi-ltrr -pe. rb
will It ive thn ufi'ect of rousing llmni. To illo-tinte
my inenniitg, I will refer to the cos.* of n eel, b n'eil
luvvver named Jnlinson, who In tho reign nf Queen
Anno was sent Irnnt this cnoiitry to plead in behalf
of Veimnii', on n disputa with the mother country
respecting nn nnihigunus law. Johnson, on rising
was so owed hy thn pompous nppenrniicn of thn
Commnns, that lie could only utter iliew«nl«" I
nnot see—I cannot see,"—md wn* uhniit to
resomo Ids scat indespuir | wimn one of the Crow n
lawyers observed, •• {vuppies never can *••« until
they nrn nine dny* old ' Tl.l* n-niaik raised tlm
timid Jolinsoii, who with the energy of a lion,im-
iniiilinieiy retort.'.I, " tn-'lliinks I lieur oiiu bur!.,”
nnd then pnN't'i'd'-d with fierfect ease.
During the first in.mil. of each Session, the repor
ters have moeli ditticuily in l.-n'iiiog tbe name* of
no inhnra, en-'h S|icnker filling distinguished only n*
" ill-' gniitli'iniiii from —," wi'biiiitnny reference
to the n-ime. Willi slip N-vv Ymk rnemlM.rs for In
stance, iiinoimtbig to forty, ninch ill fueling i* some-
'lines engnndered hy speeches la'ing set down lo
tbe wrong man. Since the passage of llm law re
quiring members tn sit uucovete I, I Imve in a men*
-ore overcome tlm difficulty hy classifying them hy
ilorii headv. On taking my seal. I survey llm whole
muss, nnd fint suleatlug the bald Iwads, Icnrn lliejr
iiumos; l then set npurt tlm gray bends—tho red
heads— the dark heads also the block heads, nnd
rmty bends. By tlm* dividing these pnliticifl star*
into cuisielUtions, I may toon have tlm hunor of
th»ir, " per-oiiul ncqualiitnnee," and mu hereby
onuhli'd to givo oor.h this own tlumder,
TUB MARINER'S CHIU) TO I1IB MOTHER,
nr nisi i.amh.1*.
Oh, weepnn more,sweet mother,
Oh, weep no morn lo nig In |
And only watch tha •-•», moilp r,
Beneutti tlie moruing liglit.
Then tho bright blue sky is joyful,
And tlm bright blue sky is clear,
And I can sve, swept ntotlioi,
To ki-s uwny thy tour.
R-.t now llm wind gore wailing
O’iji tho dark and ngcklrx* deep;
And I kpowyonr giinf sweet nt.ilher,
Though 1 only hoar you weep,
My fatlmi's ship will come, mother,
In tulmy o’er ilm main;
Wheni|irgrape* me dyed whli purpb',
II" will be hack again.
The vine- were but in blossom
When lie hade me wn'cli ila'in c f,, w,
Ai.d now ilp'lurgn leaves, mo'lier,
Com mil tlivii eriinsniigloWi
lie’ll living w«»ImvIU and sea weed,
And hiidsolthii.ing wing;
Itul what are these,dear moll't-i 1
It Is himself Im’ll bring.
(Inr bountiful Minlmiiiii
Will maik bow yon Imve wnjit,
The prayers ol early morning,
Tlm vigil*you have kept.
Sim will gui.1" Ill* stately vessel,
Though lln- sell It (lurk und dip»e,
Anoiher woek of *iin»hiun—’
My father wdl he here,
I’ll watch with lliee, street mother, *
But tlto slur* fade from my light j
Come, come nnd sl-np, d-ar nmlliar,
Ob, werp no more lonigbq
From ihe Metropalii.
TAKE THE RUBY WINE AWAY.
Bring me forth thn cup of gold,
Chased hy Druid's hands of old,
Filled from yonder fountni'i’s hreu«t,
Where the wn era are nt restt
This fnr me—in joynits hour,
This for me—In hiutnty'* Imwer,
1 his for me—in iiinnhnotl's prime,
1 Ins for me—in lifu’s decline.
Bring mo forth llm humbler burn,
Filled by hunter's lined nt morn,
From llm chrvstal spring that Hows
Undertirntli thn Moonting rose,
Where the violet loves to sip,
Where (bn lilly stools her lip j
Bring mu this—and I will say,
Take the ruby wine owiiyl
Tako gwav ;hn damning draught,
By the liuroliitialinti ipinA'cri J
Take uwny tl.n liquid denih—•
Serpents nestle in its hivutli,
Terror rides upon its flood
Vice surrounds its brim of Ifloml,
Sorrow in its bosom stings.
Sorrow buoyed on |ilun*qin’* wings,
D-n the luickut in the well,
Where the trout delight* to ilwrll—
Where tho sjmrkling water sings,
As it bubbles Irani tlie springs—
Whore tli« hrccxoi w hisper sweet,
.Where tho happy ohilitreii meet,
Draw,and let the drauglit Im* mine—
Tako uwny thn rosy wine!
IVaihington, 1839.
Blesxnuis uf peace, once in my pntliwny springing,
Whore liuvv your brighlness und yuur spleii.lnr
gone?
And TAna, whose viiicc In me runio sweet si sinking,
Wlial ri-winn lintds thee, iu tlm vast Unknown f
Wlmtstar far brighter tit n tlm testcilutsins tltee,
llelnveil, departed—empress of iny lipurt?
What IhiihI uf full beatitude enchains tbep,
Iii realms unveiled by pen, or prophet’s art 1
Ah! loved andjnst I t'l these ntitmnnnl hmirs,
When fairy nolursdoek tin'paintM tree,
When tlm va-iwo.ullan.ls seem a sea nf fl wers,
Oil! limit my soul, exulting, bounds to thee!
Springs, ss tn clasp tltoo yolfit UK# existence,
Yet to heboid thee si my lonely side i
But the Hind vision tliells at once to distnm-e,
And my ssd heart gives echo—*A* kai dUdl
1* N Ynrit.attuivlvys, \ yv'to.-ni fllscoMW)90(lays,
|mr ct j*rem; 3 days slgt.t, • cts premt nl slglit, 9
per cl pram.
statement of Colton, ffo*. 8.
UplNU. S t.
HtiwV on hand, 1st October,, •,,,,,,, 162:1 ||Q
RrerlVrd this wrek,•»*.,*,•,,,,•• 1044
Dm lavvioosly 4431 2
Kxhirti-d tklv week,
Do. previnosly,,.
9163
3034
7818
5197 90
Stock mt Imnd, inolndias all on ship*
b wnl nm cleared mith" 8th Nov. 2621
THIS 1>AY*S MML~42 H.
tO* TIhv New Oilcans lino, Ist !n*t. suy» t—That
we leaia ill >t tlie lion, Ilugb I* White has resign*
ed hi* seat in the -euate ofthe Unlt- d Stale*,
Copt. I)"ty, nf the lirig Otrmito, arrived last ovo-
nlng.39 day* fmm Rio Gratnle, 'reports that Ihe
Capital of llm I’m* Inca, t'ortoAlcgro, is still iHtselg-
ed by tlie telmls, who lewo had several skirmishes
* Ith t'ie giivemitw.ij tnoipv. Tlm latter sufleted
eonsMiu-itb|e In nn encounter In which 1500 rebels
iiiinekvxl th" government troops, ntnl olfltged lh<*m
in take icfiiso lo the city, laflugalmndeut to piece*.
Uii llm 7ihOct. tlm O made IVrnsmboco, and was
smut after biwnled by II. M. brig End.ins, Hunter,
who repot t»x| dial tlm I'rovinm of Muranham was
ilia state uf revolution, nnd tlmt things there were
quite at a stand-—A’,' 1’. Jour. Com, 4/A.
Jgj JJ" "n.ViH-ITHw Vnnszr, t. o.
KR tMa..*. m.M, U am. Mira
mid will have despatch, Fm Irrt bt apply to Copt.
D.mi bond i.| June*’upper win.fot to
— •*kk t A«ri
on 29
LADD, T1JPIM
_ For 11 avi
Tbe en
Lawton.
have drspuuli
t 8IBTARK.
wifnJJj rfHp n MoS'nCI'.l,M), J. fl.
oa t has enmineuerd kudmg, and will
- — , For freight nr passage, baring
somairtabkt occomm dnti.su, apply tu
^ Ill), FAY r
23 FAnKLFOUD.VAY h CO.
For iVow Vork-IMx Lira.
To sail on Saturday,
Tli-n.,«l,r IW, (VM. WYkOtl,
, N. Ili»v,mn..rr, will Mil on "nlunlay 0.1, '
lost. For balance of freight or INMssge,luiving first
- -
rate smimnitalaiions, apply un board at HuntcCa .
wlmrf. nr to
tievO WASIinUtlN, LEWIS St CO.
For Now York-Ueorght Une, * •
To suit onSntunluy next.
^}A Tim new brig L. BALDWIN, wRl sal) M
SAUt obnvo, 4 ■ 1
HEALTH OF AUGUSTA, &e.
The health of our city Is miiolt the same a* lust
noticed. There an* hut lew now eases occurring,
nnd tlm do uli* it mount In only four hy fever, and
three hy oile r disc ises. During tho past week we
Imve Iml every prospect of N good rajn, hut hav?
Imen disiippoiuted In nur expectation, "illy a suffi
cient quantity having fillon to luv the dost* Until
wn have a haul rain ntnl black frost we will nut
mlrise nbirntm** lo make the city a pnmarteiit If*
sidence. If they wish to visit llm city they can do
so, during tlm day, without tlm least fi ur. In fact
most of uur husims* man now visit tho city dully,
and attend in husines : and during the week, nut
streets huv" asauimul tlmir usual lively appearance,
at this season nf the year.
The Ini owing nro tlm name* nftho*" mentioned
above n* having dtoil this week by feveit
Master Chari, s Ogden. Resident,
tllrxrkinb U.dly,
Jacob Danfoitlt, "
Mia Guy, (bnvtiiullonnllit.
Il'lAll KsillOII.
3 CAKES a-sortod, wnnunt.d, a'l (lax, atvl of
superior qnuliiy, for sale hv the pieeo. hy
nov 7 HENRY HARPER,
Irish DrtiiiiiaU*
SPLENDID article, for sale liy
nov 7
HENRY HARPER.
Nl*»» HI life.
A N Historical Homnticeuf America, hythoAu-
t V ilmr of "Athenin uf Diiiimscii*," Si6, in 2
vnl*. Just reci lwd and f* r sale liy
nor 7 THOMAS PURSE.
H W. II. de S. Honors,
AVEJust lee'd front New \ork. viz I
6 cases Nun* p, l.rn' H'ui U
1 do *'I|mt Fluraoco UraitrU.miioli (latest
syle)
1 i|" 'In Eng, Straw d« d"
I do il" Anierleitll do do
1 do in|«so* re'uid Flmenee Hats
2 ilnx do Fbuen e II.hhIs
I ease t"'|M K"aw lloi-nets, Ac.
N "ct 17 Hmith «Mn Miuket Square.
Iluitof. c"Fiiitw MnrLirT
iiiM-r, \c.
Landing per Ship Newark,
(YA KEGS Goshen Ruiier
JmlVf 36 Boxes Chens"
10 Hnlf Uhls Fulton Mnrkel B*«l
GOO Bologna Haiisagus
2 Crates Onion*
20 Bids Cracker*
30 Boxes Spt rm Cimdlrs, fur sale hy -
net I UI.AGIIORN At WOOD.
. ig L
_ Fur Iroight or passage, having sari
pvriur accumtmvlivl ns, (state rooms) apply oq
board nt Mtmre'a wlmrf, or tu
L. BALDWIN.
Pop Phlladulpliln.,
>12A Tlmfirst mto now «ohr» KLIZAltF.TH, R*
Sal Ren*',m, m iller; will have immodlntb dels
p«ndi fur tlw ahuvo p,irt. For freight or passage,
apply to Capt, B, mi hoard nt Taylor’s Wharf or to
nnvfl 1'Ji 1 ££ & BARTELS.
Pop lYtiw Opleuiis.
1
jQA Tlio suhUnnllnl (hit sailing hriff 8T. SI*' '
Wi MONS, Cum. A. Pnckunl, will moot with
desnsteh. For fivii'ht nr itimn-n. rtinvlni? srrwt nn*
despstt'h. For freight or passage, (having good
flomtniNlntions for a fuw passengers,) jtpply to I
master «m hoanl tn tn
iiuvft COHEn, MILLER & CO,
tho
/ri-V:
Pop Prolfflit orCImptop*
JPA The lew St'hr MAGNET, A Kelly MU Mr,
SMskis n"w rimdv to receive freight for any port,
For further particulars, apply to Cant K nn heard,
«rto WHITE iLKaUTHLS,
nov ft
Psvp Pliilfidi'iitiiin.
The fiist sidling brig JUNIUS, CitMafft
Crowell) will meet with dosputch fot Iho tw
bore p,m, For freight nr passage, apply to
8 PHILBRICK St <
Pop Ilulfliuoro.
l£2S
sfijA Tho regular pnokn brig OPELOUSAS, .' I
SKlftCaptain Forrest, will huvo despatch. Fop*..
freight nr passage, apply on boned, or tn
FRANCIS SORREL & CO*. , •' *
landing and/or vale, from void brig,
1060 bushel* nud filtl) hag* Mnryland heavy Oats
2(10 harroU lldltimorn Howard street Flour
750 Baltimore cured Rama
10,000 Ills, Hliinddei's Bacon
6ft koga ground Ginger • ‘ v, .
Ill boxes 1’upper und 10/V* Mustard , /
unv 5 V ^ •
For PnrF«burffh.
ft fiy ft Theste.imerSWAN, Capt Baker,
S¥OlSSnv3Cs w|l| leave fi»r tlmobove plnoocveryt
Munday, Wednesday and Friday, gad returning*
leaves Puryshiirgh every Tuesday,, Thursday amf
Satunlny, for freight ur passage, apply on boanl in
Eastntn wharf. . wov l-Om
Slo.,11, Ship Oro>«t VVnalorn ltl
mKM
JAMES HOSKEN, R, N, CuwMAxnxit.
S AILS IWtm New York Ibr llrlstol oil Splurilny,
lflth Novoinlwr next,
Fakks—To Bristul In M.tln Ratoon and deck State •
Boom, thirty five Gu 1 liens, $163 33
In Fora Saloon Stum Rooms, thirty Gnlii-
ens, '<+ $140 > ;*
Children ttndor 13 years nf. ago and ipfVDUll
hnlf price.
Yrsl when (ha tuoininguflmryaara was brightest,
That angel presence Into dust went down;
While yot with rosy drentns her rest was lightest,
Death for tlm olive, wove tlm eypiess crown;
Sloop, which no walking knows, o'er came her Im-
siiiii j
O'ar came Imr large, bright, spiritual e
iiwercnnnutdal mm fair hit
Spared in herhowercnnnutiia! oim fairlilossum,—
Tlnui bure Imr spirit tu tlm up|ier skits.
Tlrnrn let me meetlirr, when, life's struggles over
fami enow,
The pure in love ami thought llielr .
Who email s forgiving ami redeeming Lover
Hpr ads out Ills Paradise tn every view.
Lot ilio wild autumn, with its leaves de rending,
Howl iiii the winter's verge !• .yet spring will come;
So my freed soul, no morn 'gainst Into cotiiondliig
Willi all it Invetli, shall regain its home.
October, 18.19. W. G. (J,
MARRIED,
Iu Dahlonegii. Gn., nn ih" overling of llm Q4lh
instnn'.hy the IL'f. Jo«epli Teniideinn, JOHN I).
FIELD, jr„ E-q., ut Mi** AMANDA M. MA-
SUN, dnnghler of the rbitif Coiner of ilm U. States
Biiineh Mint, nil of Duh'oncga.
LOniflDUUIAL.
Latkst HATf.s viiiim LiVRitrooi Kxr 20
LATKSr IIATKS KltOM llAVItlt HKl'T.'Jll
Lathsr oaths rnoM Havaxv tier. 12
From the Savannah Shipping and Commercial
/,iil, Nov t|,
COTTON—Ar Ived sinceih" 1st Inst. Ifl |4 hales
Upland uml (IQ hub's S I im1I»ii, und clear, d nt the
same time 2|63 bales Upland and 90 S I cmtoni
leaving a stock nn hand, inclusive of iill„n shipboard
not nlnniml on lit" 8tl> inst., of 2621 hale* Upland
and 30 hides S l col mil. Tho receipt ofcollim lids
week have mini jnut'd on tliu same limited srnle ms
previously, nnd tho denim d for Upland litis In-vii
steady, yul prices li .vc further rectioded ^ et per h.
Thn sale* are 1043 hales ns In |nw»| 2 nt (ft 7 lit 10^;
35ut II; 26 nt 114; «f!7 nl ll|; 107 ut Ilf; 165at
11$; 62 at II); 135 ut 12; 26 at l.’Jt 113 m k'4;23
at 12). Uf Sea Islands there has Imi-iisiiIiI llllnflo
Ul2lft 2 ill 36*, 19 sinini'd at 22; and IU ut l| ill',
Rereipts of Cotton ut llm fo.|.-wing pluces sin
Octidier l-t.
Georgia, Nov. ft,,,,,.
Smith Cnrolinu, Nnv.
Mobile,Uct. 2<i.......
New Uilcun«,Ud.26..
Florida
North Cnrnlinn,
Virginia,mm
1339
. 11297
,.10465
. 226
.53661
1833
19463
13381
Alll
25142
69589 61166
The following is n statement of the slock ofcmloo
Consigners per Rail Road Cir*, arrived on t|i"
ftlh instant—306 ha|e*Cntton tn Wimberly St Jones,
K Sinclair, LmH, Tuiqier Sl Sistarr, Bo-tun Si
R-indlr, L U’dilwin, Il M Pliinisy, N A Hard'*", R
llabarsltsm & 8on, Adam* Si Burrvu|h», C liar,
irldge, E Pli|i &Cu.
i hand m the resfirntive phici
•h ii wined.
Savniiinili, Nov ft,..,.,..
.. 3651
11127
Smith Carolina. Nov. 1,...
.. 6765
167(10
Muhil", (Jut. 26
.. 1424
2467
Nmv-Orleaus, Uct 26,.. ••
..48676
1857ft
Virginia, (J.'t. 1,.........
.. 561
762
North Caruliua, (fat. I,,m
.. 666
86(1
Angiistii* Ilniiihiirg.Uci 1,
6163
6733
Miicoii, N"V.
.. 5585
3' 66
F’loridn, Oct. 1...
.. 656
1666
Philadelphia, Oct. 26
.. 1338
1275
New -York, Oct. 31',• •nt*
,.11060
6060
113332
(12445
I! tick \v limit.
-| /\ HALF UiU lluckwlMuil
1 A I 50 qia do do
5fl uiglitb* do do, hmlini and fnr min
Uy n,iv 1 ■_ COI'K A MII.U.
Lmlioi, Loodwii
StewnnU Fees, JJI.Ift ($6.06.) •
No second n!n»« iff xUwnvjtt paurngrr* AnkfrtH '
All ox|ierionced Surgcmi \s ntlmhod »o >ltlpi '
a ad every provision mud" (hflhn VK'infotH indte*
•nrity nf tha nqiscttRere,
She oan tgke ubout 2QI1 Inna freight,
For freight nr pussage, apply personalty or by
latter tn RICH^D IRVIN,
ort 02-lm 90 Front at,, New York.
Cdeorulii Femulu Uolluge, •' ‘ •.
T HE ttxeralM's of tills Institution will bo rflsumtvj
61 ‘ ' * ' ‘ “ ' ‘ ‘ ‘
5000 Turkish & Spanish Lowhesrin fine
by
’ orilnr.
net QP
Just recclvud, und fur sale
THOS. RVERSON
Vlrtflnln StilrtliifTN.
fff BALES unbleached Shirtings, of suimrior
JSO quality,
3-1 7-8 and 4-4 whin
Fnr sale by
net 20 8. D. COBB ITT.
Liverpool Coni.
O X TONS, very siiiN'rhir, rernlveil nnd fnrsnla
dSO hy net 16 CMGHOUN St WOOD.
Enilorn liny.
A AfY BUNDLES prime Eastern Hoy
HkxJKF landing front Notli'l lluuiiur
For sale low hy
n t28 M. DILLON Si CO.
Uncoil mill Fork.
O OIJDS Ihicnn, sides
I.dml 23 lilds pilmn I'nrk
Just received for sale hy
net 28 _ M. DI LLON St CO.
Fulton ifliirkct litter.
1 HALF Mils, mess Bfiif, just ippeivcdnnd
X* I forsujo hy
■k;i 39 1.0’.0 St UAT'I'IIRSON.
Otialtuii lliiftci'.
FRESH supply, lutulinil from brig Savannah,
. nnd lbr snln hy
act 20
GEO. I). CORNWELL.
Cniinl Flour und lliickwhcut.
BBLS, nnd 2U Iml* bids amnl |'*|uiii', amt
Jj\ f 26 kegs of Bnckwhont, just ruuelvi ii nnd
fur sab' liy
net 29 LONG & PATTERSON,
on tint first Monday In Octnliar. It Is very desire
ntfln Pint all wit" propose to liecnmo pupils,
•m tlmt all wlt'i propose to uvxnme pupus, s
'end nt lliif hfgmiiiiig nf Uio-sosslim. Ap early
regular organization of the Classes is Important U
*' —’ “ ’ ■ '’ ly and equal,
the carrying nil of our plana, and tofalf ano a«q
competition among tlm tnetltett* iff(st«»h olss*. . To
relieve tho Fmadiy "f einlinrnissiuptiiYii tha
nnd to facilitate tlm prog
I'Htjnii of circular*, and to facilitate ihi progress ul
the iclnflnr, wo earnestly recommend parents atu)
guunlians lo hrlhg their chUi.Irm nud wards nt tho
o|wniiig of tho term. .
To relievo our patrons, whn llvo distant from ux*
of nil imiieci ssnry nnx|nty, wo nssure them that In
,.r .I..L.I...J bind nnd 'constant shall
case of slokness. ntfepilon, b
Im rendenri | nnd thnt prompt Infiirmo'lon shall bn
given to re|qt|rps, wfau. gpy ren«mah|o ground of
apprelionslon caisia. Ilavhig flill oonfirTspce op*
solves in tlm healthiness of tlm location*** confi*
donee fuumled upon thoexpi'rlenro nftbo hut term. *
and llm fnot that iho Stewmd’a family with tw<y
young ladles, itirnibore of lie liistiiuijoii, have ro-
ninined during thn wlrnlo aumiqur, without Intern ,
ruption of hunlih, wo beg onr frjendt to discredit tho .
nxnggernti'd rntnori of sickness and fatniity tha| .
sometime* get t titrenoy In tho ""Untry- lf ot any
time fuels M arrant ulurm, wc ptedgo •qrselm Ui
give notice,
M
H Thn Snlinribtr,
AS now opuirri tlm whole of htr nssortmon),
i * “ ‘ ‘ '
riin.l.llnir uf iho llv<t. OI»j 0«W,.t .1,1,
French F,mhroh|erics.
Vnloiiclenne*. Inco. point do, J*nrl» do, catlan, cuflfe •
nnd caps of ilia *n|np piub-i jal
Blob eliimgeahlo silks, gre* d'Alger'a
Katins. Reps Satins, Foulard. Siljt*
Flails Reps, Sgtifi L«ipe,.Mus P« Latne, do dft
Siam
Fliibi — 1 -— J * ^ *
Drown Stout nud I'ortor.
OA CA“KK Lninlon Bottled Brown Stunt nnd
Z\9 I**
'oi’icr, nf first quality, quart* nud ^dnts,
lu'i,linir niii) far side hv
.... 011 1*1
out 29
COHEN, MILLER Si CO.
Kmboldcr'd do, fni
Cravats, gent's rich
Gloves nf nil dosarjn||"n
Long do misses and children do, Belts
Gnalimi Hitttt r, eltr,
L anding from Wilson Fuller
26 ki'UH GimIiuii Butter
56 do Imnl
Id 0 do smoked Salmon
For silo hy
oct 23 C LAG HORN h WOOD.
Wccsp Cl In*
L ANDING from sclir. Al-Ignat, 6 ffliie* fl
Holland Gi»,(Weii.ji) "Crown” ami "Stag”
Brand*, received direr! from importers out of r.us<
linn hoiisu stores, mul wiirrunlnd pore.
Al«o—In s'ore. 6 pipe* Mender's " Swan” Gin,
nimI 6 half pifios " Seignelte" Brandy. Fnr sale
“’on 2j nnoiuiK a. may,
Itlen nr eft
10 FMLP IvirreJ* Mess Beef, just received
' nnd fur sule by
BICE—During ilm wrob there has br«'ii Ion lit.
tin doom lid for this article. Thu *aW made Imve
licniiat$34"3|.
CORN—No cargo sales, llo'alls from store at
96a| Ul) et*. 4006 busied* oats ai 46) cu.
FLOUIt-^Sales of Huward-st Hour at 7); canal
-18).
GKECEIUF.8—Iii cofl'ce, sugar, molasses m«
Imve m fair retail busbies* nt all prkws witli|u> the
range of «ur quo'atioas.
BACON—Soles of 15,0ft) middling* at 0 r|s 50
ki'gsl'irdat 14) cl*.
HAY—Sales on the wlwf at H Mg.
Ki’IIHTS—Indureesiie liquors said* of N KHuni
at4J*Nets. Whiskey 14cl*. Go. 43*60rts. ,
LX'.HANOE-Ou Ln|Ut»d, numiusi. Prift*
du
M . II. A H. Ilopn. .
H AVE just to.vlvod per recent arrivals from
New York, nearly incir full supply of Foreign
and Domestie Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS
ttinoiig will'''ll are the following, vixt
Vre'iuh, English and Sco'ch Capes and Collars,
do splendid plush and silk Shawls,
do. embroidered muslin, 4-4 & 6-4 muslin
Holies,
large open sewing silk Shawls, (now nr-
tide,)
black Lace 4-4 & 0 4 du
fell Flower*. Wreaths, ft l)rtrich Plumes,
Thread and Valenchm Edging# and Inserting.,
Erminunml Fur Cullur*,
f'hantilln Veils, mi|<|lo hunds and Infants waists,
Tartan, Roll liny and Kahylc Sliawlr,'
English am| French Murines,
Kentiinky, liluo ami strine Juans, Scr., Sen. Sin.
6iiif t | :J ■Sqtitn Side Market square,
do
do
hi and llfered night Satin white Chally
Rich plush Shawls, do French Cnshmcrodo
Kjik ami III d’Kccnpo Hosiery raw SllVdo.' •.* /, •. . •
Fine flowers, feathers, rich lfurmut Ribbon, plhlft •.. .
^ Ribbon nl all No's by the piece ur Imx
Emhroider'd pocket Hmidnercldcfs, 'futcUt filtl)
pluin E. 8iraw. togeilmr with qnniogaht fiisoru
ment of Bonnets, Caps, hcqd dm^CI opd T«U /
bnns > WrrAlyfjBi
This nnd all iho rarpnlt|d«*r of her athok, v
put lo," for cash, pxjmciing to Ipavf cfti^rii 1 ' tfta
spring.
N. B. Ne nrtjnle when e^tared an ibfl Books, wtt)
lie takra Irnck, :, v •
act 29 2w MRS. BEAULARD.
Hosiery, Ac.
X AD1F.S ribbed and plain silk IIo/o .
X-J do Dluck, mixed and whtlq cotton dd-.
do Mack, worsted, caShmara find rotton tfo
Miss"*'white und lilaak ertuott Ham • *.", *•".
Boy*' lambs’ wool, merino oud v:or»tod balf dQ
po Iinbleaclied, mUed -ad,while cotton do do .
Infants'wnrstrd and *|lk Boots
Gsntlemen’s Inmbs wool, moritia qnd worsted bfiif.
Hose •
Gentlemen's white and black sjlk lialf Hpso ~
Du merino (.oeg) , a«, .
Forsaleby - . G W BEHN,
r } • "V L - Shad’s RuUdlnf v ;
Jui|t Hoceivody. -
A COMI’LETF: assortment of Morina Shlfll..
and Drawers, lambs wool Shirts and Drawers, •
Silk Shirts and Drawer*, which will be so>dlfl' r ! . j
hy C.C .THOMPSON A OQ. ' •
nov 8 ,/ . , Ncxtdoor Bail noad Bank, '' i
Jfmt Bfinelved
50 BBLS. Chenango I’otutoi'x,
J, I), OAUDBY.
BhIq Ilono.
Wit!,'.*.'
Qlovcw*
T A PIR8 foiy, M«k and -I.W »,* f
Li Ul.ok nnd will,. do
JI«wSIH..«n|iM..»'rM.iMBido
Mlw.'M.d.m.nd " BOIont
0 •nllcmdi’. H.wk, - ..h ta.dw.1 hjr« "Vln. ,
Silk, rnffilw. WL*ijSl"S®*f
Veer, Wloo. mul |.<>Ti,IOf».
20
|6Q h’lsof tha ii
Trentoa
35 or cask*
For..lar
BOV I '
brlgWm Tnylor
m