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Texas. (From the Now Orleans Bulletin ) The following letter from Fairfax Catelet, Esq laic ot this city, gives lis sonic interesting information from Texas. Vklascu, July 20 1S3C. Onr ariny is still at Victoria, upon, the river Guadaloupe. Lamar had arrived there agreeably to the last accounts, and presented himself as Commander-in-Chief of the Tc(iatt forces, but wit a'l his popularity was unable > obtain the concurrence of the ; r;;?) with the wishes of the cabinet. The question wus put to vote, whether hr should enjoy the cipcf command, or Rusk continue in his former capacity, until the arrival of Gen tiouston. The matter was decided by an overwhelming majority in favor oi the two latter gentlemen; so that Rusk remains Brigadier Gen. Commanding, .and the authority of Major Gen. Houston will be recognised so soon as he arrives, in camp.? Lamar is said to have behaved in his usual! disinterested and patriotic manner. .m? ?? ihn nt thin time is two JL.UV ? mi * ??. .... _ thousand strong*. Col Wilson's regiment will soon be in marching order. The whole country is up and-moving to camp. The old settlers arc determined to redeem their injured credit,?undeservedly injured, as the great majority, of them could not have acted differently, and secorcd their families from the blood-thirsty ^.rioIcncc of a ruthless and semi-barbarous foe,?and they arc now docking onwards, to prove loan invidious "world that their arms axe as strong, and the spirit of liberty burning as brightly in their -hearts as it ever did in the olJcn time, when the independence of thcii mother country was in its cradle, a d rocking amid the clc" " * * - -j;?-?i ?r raCQls ui internal aiscuru suu tvicigu reckiessncsn. * Fdrx Houston has been promoted to the rank of Brigr. Gen. by brevet. Green blill enjoys the commission which he a,*~ pcared to prize-so highly in New Orleans. They arc both in camp. Santa Anna, the ill fated and fallen despot, is now at Colombia, and has the pleasing anticipation of being shortly escorted to the army, and there receiving his sentence?a detachment has been ordered in for thr purpose You may hear of a catastrophe before many weeks hare elapsed. I anticipated Willi positive certainty.?Miserable indc * ci*;-~n in not having inflicted upon him "detflh or worse punishment** immediately after bis gapture, when the act would hare been upheld and justified by the whole civilized world. Goo. Rusk, has ordered lite Mexican fa* - -? ? - ?J f . r? tmlies on mo uuauaioupc, anu i*a mra, and all those alio were likely to afford information to the enemy, to retire upon the Rio Grande, or take themselves off to the Colorado Carbajal De Leon, and tome othcis, intend making a summer sojourn in Near Orleans. Health to them! There arcasiii to be no Mexican troops on this side of the Kio Grande. They am preparing to make a desperate cfloVt to heal their wounded honor, and rccorcr possession of this paradise?a garden, in which such descendants of Cain were never intended by nature or nature** God to lire, unless to be expelled again, with renewed ignamity: the Hon. Ex-President John Quincy Adams to the contrary, notwithstanding. That they are calling up nil their resources, and at this moment attaining every ornre for the purpose of ?- - fM-.M ?,<! f iriniHalilr descent IUUHI o ? ? - _ upon us, is mo apparent to i.eed tubulin* liatioD. I am Strongly inclined to believe that their present intention is u* make a combined and simultaneous attack by land and sea. Atall.crents wc should be prepared for the czi>i?* and surely our friends in the United States will aid us in obtaining o sloop of war^or a: least an eighteen gun - hrifr I am obliged to brcah oil' here, a* the vessel is just getting under Wright. F C Nf.1 OttLVAX*. \ugUSl 0. hated (rum Tttas.?f 'spt. >V?tt* uf flic schr. Wdlan. At Fiances, in faur days from Matagorda, says, that the day previous to sailing, Capu O'lfcal, of the Tcxian artillery, had arrived there, on business connected with gorernmcnt matters; he was only one day from the ormv, ant! staled that the Trxian forces had increased since last accounts to 3500 men; thai a further augmentation of from 500 to 700 was daily looked for, (being on their inarch for headquarters) end ho confidently asserted, that before the lapse d many days, the troops would Ivavc further Increased to upwards of 5000. The intended m?r"h and invasion of Moinmora* tras much talked of?the project was rapidly maturing, and would crc long, he carried into effect?in which case, but little apprehension as to the result, wna entertained; indeed, theTexians were almost sanguine of certain success. The primary obstacles to its prevention at the present period (as reported by the spies jus! returned) bring the'great scarcity of water, and the contagious maladies pcruliat to the season, on those arid wastes ovet - I ^ v hich they would necessarily nary ?u i>ii? I'ttracl of a prhme letter received yen Icrilay by a commercial house in this city * Matagorda, July 22. *' Dear Sir?The army i? at present encamped on the Baslrof rircr, near Victoria, and is in pood health and spirits Amounting to, from 2otX) to 3tXK) men and daily increasing. Scrcral hundret are on their irav to camp from the cast \\> rcrrircd intclliprnce from there Ivtri days npothat the spies had rctttriicd, nm reported that no enemy vras on tin* ?id< j<tr l{to t.'rande: the cabinet isgoinir to hi 4 * -removed from Yejasco joilus place. and wc are daily lookiug for them. Santa Anna and Almonte nro at present al Co* lumbia; the remainder of the prisoners are at Galveston Island. From tfu* fltobe. MOVEMENTS ai.Ait TEXAS. We have been furnished for publication with chj?ie? ot the-following onUflf issued by. (Sen. Gaines, and oT his instructions to tiio officers commanding 'he United Slates.tioops near Mac >gduches: ORDER NO. 21). HEAD Qfjurrrnp-WEsicKi D. r*RrwcsT. ) Camp Stbmr, 11th Jiny letKi. ) j The present posture of u .fairs in Texas ; indicates the probability of Indian distur* { banccs on the western and southwe&'.crh |borders of the United Stales, in the course of the summer and autumn. On this fry rpothcsjs must be predicated all mi'iury j movements on this frontier. Il is therej lore directed that, on any service rcqui! ring a detachment of tlie tro?ps at any military station or camp, to be sent on duty in the uiKlcrucss on which they may f be absent more than two days, and out of . supporting distance, not less than , two | hurtdrcd iofantry, or one hundrcd-a id fifty ; in;>udled men be. detached. The fate of Major Dade's command in Florida illustrates the importance ol a strict attention j to ihisi order. D) order of Major General Gaines. (Sigucdl GKO. A. M'CALL. !jJ. D. C? attil jict'g .'IxtistantUj'l Gaurai. Head QcahteTu Wjurrwi* Drr*|tpiir*t. ) Camp Sabine, Jolj 10, 1:536. ) Sin: Ha vine received salislaciufy in formation tbat, among the Indians who hare recently committed depredations upon tholir<;ntier inhabitants of Texas, in Robertson's CuFotiy, there wore some of the tribes residing within the limits of the Slate of Louisiana or Arkansas, I hare deemed it proper, in order to ascertain to what extent these Indians have participated in these dcprcdati'?n<, and, al the ! same time, restrain their hostile incursion ' into Texas, to direct your attention to the matte), for which purpose you will repair with the forces under your command, to the towi? of. Nacogdoches, where you will, for n "lime be occasionally stationed nt until otherwise directed; am[ to which' place 1 have ordered screnteru thousand - ? ' .... _-t.U ?._ Ifour nunurcu rations m u ?ur, una unlike quantity of the small parti of the ration, together with eight thousand fire hundred ration* of pork, tviih authority for a supply ot beef %uflirient to complete the w hole supply to 17.401) rations Y<??r position at Nasogdochcs must Combine the several advantage* ufitrcngth, fccl/fi, and coatfmtand it - must be fortified by a small orcast work con?truecd of light materials, with a block house or two, si the opposite an^lr*. Tbe primary object of the present occupancy of that post i* to (liable mo to carry into effect instruction* of the Pre. sidcnl of the United Statt?, embraced in the letter ftora the Department of War dated 12th Mar, It?IO. of which I enclose herewith a copy for vuu information and gorrrnmcnt. Should you find any of l&c Indians, of our side of Ihc supposed national boundary, manifesting a hostile spirit, yotf trill urge them to return to their villages and he peaceable. But should they, or any other Indians, or other armed forces, ' be found in a warlike altitude, or iu the , art of any hostility, against the foiled States troops, or against any of. the ioh ?bilanu of litis frontier, or of (he disputed territory to (he south .ot cast, or north of Nacogdoches, you will in that ease em* ploy the forces of your command to arrest or otherwise restrain them from surb hostility, notifying the commanding >?fficcr here of their position, probable numbers, and conduct; In the end that the forces at this place may promptly support and eoopcialc trit.'i you, in their arrest orpuuishmen!. Hut you will not attack them trjth?put evidence of their hostility, demonI stratcd by their condtul rather than by i their threats, taking care i<? conformstrictly to the precautionary measures prescribed in the instructions herewith cnclnsrd. as well as the general relations of the War Department. You will keep the commanding officer at this place, and at Fort Towsou, informed of ercry morcment, and every men -.-.i .-lit, a, Anilir.irrd in the ] sure, rDiiin tau ?*?... ? ? directions ami duties aligned to you. 1 am. very rcspr ctfully, Your obedient serrant, j (Signed) EDMUND 1\ GAINES, Major General Commanding. To the oflirrr commanding the United Statm troops at or near .\arugdoehes, | near Tea a*. ,1 from the .New Orkifli Im-c. J Prom Atrtic.).?Our rrgulat file of papers L' from ihv city of Mexico are to the Till inat. ? hut contain nothing of importance, they arc ; siicnt uj?on political movements, Uy the rti! rival of the echr. Indiana, front Tampico, we -: are a'ake deficient o( political information, it '! would appear as tliough the paper* neru wil fully ignorant of any thing going on in the . country. These papers are the organs of ? government, and of course say riui!mig?of ; tire political movement* j From Matatuoras, by the schooner Water Witch. Capu Watkius, we have received our . i regular file ol pojxrrs. The \V. brings *20,. 000 it) specie to J. A. Merle & Co. The ;; papers contain nothing |*i*ititc : all is vague I and unocrtain as to the Situation of affairs . in the country, Troops to the amount of HKK) ) men arc at Matamorns under Gen. Urrca, J awaiting information of the trrirnlofn small ; blockading squadron that has soiled for the ; of blockading tire port of Gifreston. iuicadingio lake up his line of march lor the interior of Texas a.-: scou as the plan is matured. T!;e :rooj 5 fire ^ iD g00^ spirit 2nd ?oxbua io march to reyeng^ the defeat of thur brethren under hlanla Antra. Five chiefs of the Cherokee Indians ivcre at Mortamoras; and had offered their services to cotnunn'datit of the tiextcan forces, who it is Mid has accepted them ; the uarfurs were to march mnucdi uciy to j oa' the army.' Tito schr Halcyon, at Matamoras, tvas so sad y? a lew.tinys lor tins port, .njflb aboat ^JdOjtJOO on board. Bo h the Mexican amlTainpico papers appear* to hart agreed loaepreseu every thing as peaceable.iud cj-rtet in u?e city of Mexico, as well as 11 iIre different aU.cs. A circular has oecu issued irom the lioreruiiiciit calling for immediate aid of money and ranior.t'< ipen s frqin. all the slates, to be sent ngainsi Texas. .rlTbe Ue Diaro,' of the 4lli lust. contains a procl iiiiaii u Ot itic uomiiia.iujij of 0,ij ic?( addresm.j - <o lliu itlkjj/s ol in; Ci ?rnsore<-ouiuurudi g than u-unite* Uit?i torceto repulse any aediuou th.linay ar?#>0 This proclamation is dated on t ie ~2d uI^'m Gu dalajara, the name s-cp na.- Occn.lakil to ?rce t Utu plans of revolt itoal arc constant .If pr jeui d. What will tx* the tcrtniuauoc ho can form uo idea Uut it cauno be de nicd tnat|bc Liberals arc increasing in nam bcr and strength in tier; suic, and at tb< first signal we stimuli not be surprised to set the rc'tolutiou burst out simultaneous iu tr rj dtrec.ton. I< is nut piobabl" thai auy move nicnt will be made btlorc lalL as the Genera is continually sendidg troops to Teras, thui weakening its pnver aua ?cry * great hazard We ictrn nothing as to (ho final disposition _i o i . - " ? e.i.^i . u ,.i O! OAUI4 V1UII4. UL'I). I llljuu hw iv<vhiu lh capita] and surrendered hxri??l? lor trial ??tmmmmmtp??fc???? Indiau'Iilhirs. I CK KKIvW \ "it. Fiom Uw Mic J? Tes<*gr?p!?. Thursday, 12 < *clock, noont \ug II. A smart minting fight l'?ok place be ' tween ihe Pulaski company of Voluntcerj ' and a suull party " of hostile Indians, 01 Saturd&^thh insl, on the edge of the fa| iryju.s CTraka*ahalchce swamp; in Bakci I county. It appears, the Pulaski cutupan) {had received information of the positior 'of the enemy, ami went i:i pursuit; bui jbefordlhcy reached within musket shoi i distance, they were discovered by she sentinels of llic Indians, and the alarm given {The Indians fired ami run. pursued by the | whites. Ow ing l<? the thickness of the , underbrnsh and the swampy nature of the ' ground, they were tumble to come Up will them, but trailed them, to a considdirabU distance hv their bloqdi They surrcedet! In capturing a nuihfrcr of hofst-s, thcu co'oking utensHs, and u iar^c quantity o horses. . Tram the Charlnrton toericr. Extract t*f a Utter received fn this. aty, datcc " MicAXurv, (K. i .) August ti. The Troop* are ftnvr bu<ily rn^agcti in evacuating Fort Dranc* They nrr re nuning }o t!;i* post. supp i#d to be s healthier one. We hear nothing of n Summer Campaign, .and can*! tell in lac I whether (Jen. ('*11 intends to make one 01 not. One half of the troops both nl j Miranopy ond Fori Drane, are uofi; foi i duly. Thrv are br??krn down by fetei and ague. If nothing ran be done thh summer, ns I very much fear, ! trust ir I Heaven that we may be more fortunaK next winter linn ihc 'a*u If tint. Jesnj ukm lh?' field- lit* trill ukr it it! gn-aH-i ti!ranuj*ci than Grn Scott had?with i belter knowledge of the country, obtain' rd during the last campaign, and will troop* too whom hr can keep all the fall winter, and spring, in the field; for I taki jit for granted that the rrgular* now i: ,'CJet"rgis, mid u b.njy ??l frirnoly Indian: will be ?rnt t?? Florida in the tall, a u (ien Jrsup trill be able to keep thrill unti he fiitishiit the business. The militia of our country arc bravi and admirable men, but in tlfc field ihej 'arc thinking of -heir homes, and tvivei . and families, of their crop* and country houses, and their notes in bank. A mm who ha* all thmc thing* to think ol mat be vert hratr, but lie is unfitted to bci good soldier/' NihsMii, August 11. Latest froai Ftrt Drone. ? We bare ?cci a letter from Fori Drone, doted 3d inst which states that the train which, undn the escort of CapU Ash by tvos xeccotlj attacked an it* way fmir Fort Diane t< Miraoopv, returned on thr 1st Insi. will an r?cort composed of regulars 511 1 a n in - n.... (M 'Fr.iriilj ii'rrtynriu u? imn volunteer#. Indiana- were ?? ? !? lo them- Another t*":xtr? under the commjiu of Cant, Merchant, proceeded utj the. & frmu I'or I Dranr to Micanbj-y and return ed tlu? ncrfrdav without meeting the cue rnv. Lieut. Spalding ha", at present, com mane! of Capt. Aahby's company of dra goon*. Major Gardner was daily expected a Fori bratte with two companies. Ei tract nf it Ititer from I.untenant R. S Robert*, \%t lit^imrnt of Dragoon^ aim mar.ftir* at Eort t)(f M?nir*, to thr Sr j rreturif oj f\'ar anted \-1th Julyt 1 >ol). " I nrc by reports in the ramoni paper: that a K?|lcr'his hern rercitrd at the \Va Department atntin? tDat Mark llauh ha arairi heroine hostile, ami has circulate! th? itamnnm licit aitmngRt the trmteni In tiian?, and , minder it my duty to irjforn llieDepartmcnt that the icpori u, witluiti the tlightrst foundation. lilack Iia\vt< and his family are at this time in thr-ii lodge u."!liin two hundreil yards of r r ?Misrlrrn. awl intc been k*r tue \. -ir J encamped, vrithin live miles of thig.post. Ilcjia s only been absent, during this time, live or six week?, on the Des taonlc river, near keokurks lt?wn, rutsing corn. The o!;l man is lu-c ining very infirm, ami should he be disposed, would not be able to carry on enotner-war against the whiles lie, however is perfectly conquered, and j knows too well the force of the whites ' to involve his own or nny other nation in i ' \v*r with them."- ^ A LlAltiiK .V exce leiita^wrtiucnlpf IJoII'b l'alenl ' Trusses, double and stogie, nude to order ot the i .wvkI WurHMi- iiialcriats, lor Soofhrn uw- Also, a t new JnA*rui;v-i>t lately inr.led by Hr, ii. which is. . highly approved ol by the .New toik pntctiuoous. It .loo* a ? ny !i eac ol Lacril iiejta altogether, and ? diuunshea %ery much-the'nceresily of re-sorting to * 1'esdafiiu. LJV Jts Hpp.Italiori, me wearer.* ere ?i^ once rc.iftcJ front prcat inroiMtru'u nct?, and ettaWtd id routne their former activity. The at me Trusses arr just rccrjvp.J, are of the subscriber's own selection, and will be sold unusually J??vr. r Whilr Lead ruc! Colour*. A LAfL?K supjdy d these srlk.it. diced firnru . WcTiiotiu <5c flROr::j:;:a-' raai.wfarUiry,. which, vrith all other* in the line, etc.1: sa Uil, Rrnsben, V&r ' nuhts, Tcrprnlinr^c ie. can lv hail on t.V mo.i rasonsble- terms, at \V.\1. ItLYNOL , . ALSO?OS HASP.i A gojJ supply of WINDL> W GLASS, j *' Important to Planters. j The subscncers arc now engaged in the t manufac'.on of # i NtiGRO SHOES. ' of a quality tar ptpcricr lo any that bare 1 been hitherto offered in this market, and as it is their deiOTmin a lion to turn out none but 1 hose that trill bear inspection, iiwilt be tothe ' interest ot planter* to examine the same. They propwd fiirtner to make any nam^ier. ' - . . ? * ^\.u\ _1 ^ ^ o! pairs less tnan cwu, particularly 10 measure, and in accordance to the sample now ready, if the same arc left prcrious to the loth October next. | As finished the) will be separately packed and m irked deliverable on ihc loth Oct. la a trcrrf they shall he saii furJary. i. HiSilOP St, CO. I Jane 11-20r' * N?- B. A sample is leA at the store of . Mr C. MatiiHiofi, which will be found' , much superior to the sample of Williams t <5c. Mlinger, and iei?s in price; hence 'tis t hope tlxit-planters will entourage home manufacture. u- - d!i jBen r 5H3 07S00?.:23?, H\S Ju#t rcc?'i*r<! a fceah a?>' gcnnine axoricncm I n tlc?uett*y Ladic? and Ibiidrenn ' BOOTS tfc SliOKS, I ??f the i>r**c an?f most f;t5?ii??uabln ntylr, . am which arr a ant! beautiful otfi burunctil of Latins French, Kit!, M >rocco i . * nn<l l'i imrllu !| SLIPPERS. t The active articles sh'ill b?- sob! as low "' as ihcy have ever been i in thmarket, r) W. B DANIELS. ? r> nc . f ?t AUJUIl U ? ll. * The subscriber also respectfully informs his customers and the public generally, > that he is now engaged in (he manufactory r of :| Negro Sho:s 1 at 81 a pair, and as he has raised 10 per cent above Jus former price, he pledges : hiuiHrlf they >hall be made "of the best 1 -Material* and in the best uotknianship *" manner, and as (o strength and durability, thoy shall b- iniirh supcri.?r to any. that ho? ever been offered i:i this market, ami not inferior to at?) that is engaged in the c yue craft. Planters ore requested to hand in their measures as carlv.as possible. ? . " W D D ; NOTK*E> ^ Til K subrrfibrr !?.?? just r? reived a supply of choir* Gr-rni' *, ?*. l- Sl'UAK, MOLASsES, COFFKE. TK DIM' '.AOAK.i WISE, POUT do. ri:;Lun-r, <u. MAHSMLS. ?.XS? OJT, PO, PA II." " v ih. 1 Dlil. Fine Salmon Fi.sli, ,1 7- =. .T ? 1, n E 7iJJl J.' I I f.t f;u i,!r!i'f? beat chewing ] OH *( CD, ] lioticy ilut* iSu. J. L J The above articles \rill he sohl fo-.v for catfx. J. L. JONES. May 'J 1-1? If. Saddle and Harness Making. The ?ub*eiibrr tender* bin thank* to the public I lor (hg i ncouragvtmnw heretofore extended to huu, in h!? ami givea notice that he haa remorcil to Hroad Street, a few door* abore Mr* M Ada...*' Hotel, tvj?rte he hope* l?y aaaiduity and attention, to merit a continuance of Uic patronage hcrvtob c extended to huu. JAMES ROBERTS. A ?i?Ttt G?- j?I < Cotton Siwv Cins. ' Th<xw? who calculate on having their Gin* res piind by the mbac-riber. mil c.in'er a favor by *cn j J ding them in an early a* practicable, and tbun af-j hod an opportunity ?>f #err>rt;t *ach in due time.?' .New Gitt*, with SUel or Iron plate.alw*r*on h 'nd I and f?t rule by JOHN WORKMAN. 1 : AmciM t??fni . i __ r Zlt-znU i* rm*c/i Jiattk *Votrs _Tj ClliiKS, : FOR AT "l.iJH ^fc -rlCK- ' 4 .? Tailoring < Estabiislaiient. THE subscriber grateful fur tbjp liberal share 'ol patronage received since nie commencement jn the fall, hopes by chase application and a readiness to please all who may call to merit a continuance of* 'the some. IJis work trill be executed with neatness and despatch* andin^tllo most fashionable manner; his pnces.#j|| be moderate fur cash or punctual customers. \yantcd one or two boys from 14 to 16 years uf age, as apprentices to the busi-. : uess. ^ J. L. BRASINGTON. - - ^ March2G?0 1 1 TO OSfi. : p-fl I Having beenauthorised to sell and teach ? . , the Tailors ! . - hi i onipn DTPnct j lYl.-lp i MX MTJLMU*?J&x ! being tl:c complete guide for inslroedoir-^^ in the whole r.rt of measuring and catting * ' according to the variety of fashion andform wuh Pistes Illustrative of the same, by. Scott tk IVrkins,.'(successors to A. F. Sagiirzs.) reporters of fashions and tearl.ers of cutting garments at New York The above system can be had with all the . . necessary articles belonging thereto if applicatioa^bc. made to the fubsenber. .J. L. R. Sporting Intelligence. A Sweepstake upen.for three years old colts and fillies, to be run for on Jlieday preceding the regular races over tlie^Cam- . v den c??nrsc, rr.iJc heats; entrance 3100, forfeit 350. thrrc or more: to ?rjalie a race: closes 20ih of October Wxt^Perstms wishing, to u ake entries can do so byforuarding their names, color, sex, sire and dart of the entry to the subscriber at Camden, atany time before the 20th Oct. next. - tr t JESSE S. KETTLE8;Sec'y^: | July tf ..." ;y t C/^T.hc Editor of the Courier, Augusta Ga. M ill giTe the above a place in his pit-, per, until 'he 20ih October next, and forward his account to the subscriber. | NOTICE. IS order to sculc the affairs of CARPENTER & BONNEY, it heroines necessary* that alt debts due them on or before the 1st of January last should be closed forth with. 'I ftn&c micrcsieu. u is pi?r?uuicu, ?will come forward without further notice i and comply with the above request. E. W. BONSEY. June 4?19?if , *'" . " PROPOSALS | . \\ ILL I* received until the 11 of If September next: f.?r furnishing materials aoc. building a Parsonage House, of the following dimensions, viz: one story high, 2 fee: from the ground, 20 by 46 feet I 14 fret pitch, 4 rooms on the ground floor, * and 2 in the garret, 4 tire placet, 9 doors, j Iy windows and shutters, 2 piazas, platter{ing. painting, brick-work, locks, - nails, hinges, &.r. dec. included. The whole to be fl ushed in plain, but ocat and workman like manner. Letters containing prj; posals must be addressed to the Rev. C. P. Elliot, Fulton po<tofitce, Clarendon, i July 23-25-f i JU~Tlj?- Columbia Telescope tad Char; lesion C??urirr trill pirate give the- above ihrrr wri rklv insertions ami forward their : accounts to t* r subscriber for payment. NOTICE. DI'B 1\?- the absence of JOHNC. .WEST. Maj. A." R. Ruffin i. |n; lliorized to cnllect the i^ebts doe the late firm of J. M Niolon'dc. Co. i. Bisnop." ! July O-34-lf notk'e" T\ THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and customers, that having purrh ted from Mr. A. CATOSNET, his entire atock of merchandise ofl very liberal ten..a, and added hit own to i rrm??re?l to th-il well known ilaiMt? COT*, ncr of Broad ami Rutledgr Streets, wStH* preparatory to hie laying in an entire new supply he will continue aelHnr DRY GOODS, FOR CASH, ' AT ( OST, AND GROI KK1 s. WIN IS AND CO.NFtlTlONAKV, ? n vcrj reasonable tern!*. Fmm hi* customers, and those of Mr: Caconnet's, he solicits a continuance of their liberal patronage, which he hopes to merit by close attention to business, and a firm determination, to sell GOODS cheap. \V. J. GERALD. j April 9-11-tf. Fre*h Cordiah-Jiut received. ila-ulwrry anil Ixrnon RUPS, Sirup of Rove*. Crrmc do Rose, l'ink lx-mon Syrap, do dc Citron, Kauri*, do de Orange, Curacna. Pat tail Anient, Crrmc de Nnvau, Hnile dr Venat, do do Moka, Anisette, For sale by I Oct 17 H LEVY. . ! NOTicfc. 7%TR. A. HURR i* our authorized aJ.TJL pent in cannlen. C C CAMPBELL \ CO, August 13?"9 ?if mvfkte During the jtbscure of the subscriber 'i from catmint, Ifr A. Burr is nay authi ^i?cd agent. 1FA/ II. DOWPN August