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»luo by them, by tb *ir Mouthers ,»* llio I* gi.-•atitrr*,
\ v c have hern to a grunt ilod of expense in purchas.ii;;
ii -w typo, and improving thu nppe’iti.m *■ »*t *>ur pAjwv,—
an I, of courn.*, flood every dollar tint is dit n .
THE I.ATE FLECTION.
O.irdofoat in tlio Into Hoot ion weneiK aooountod lor
'pli.. honest ofbolli pnrtioe will readily acknowledgetint
,i \-i attributable to the memorial question. Mow it hap.
pens that the scheme of Mr. Fi.ournoy and others, l<.r
the repeal of the license law, Ins atV oted the interr-t
of the Stale Rights Party in the late elect :on« is to
be accounted for upon the fact that our opponent* efllc-
tualiv succeeded in making a large port u it of the Stale
Right* Party believe that tha uioyonieul war a S'.at-* R ; glR
measure ; in other words, that it was planned and con. .
ncled by Stale Rights own, and that it would receive the \
support of the State Rights Party in lb Legislature. ;
The endeavor that we made through the columns , f the i
Journal to impress upon our political friends the!
FALSITY OF SITU (’HAlUiES, in many counties oi !
tin* Slat.*, totally failed. In the counties of Troup, Mon
roe, Hancock and li.bb, where never before w» re tb** gal
lant ami staunch supporters of the ductruwsoi the State
Eights Parly at fault, the death blow was given to «mr
cause, by our own friend-, and, upon a “bobby” which
honorable men should scorn to use, the “ I), mocracy**
have ridden triumphantly into power. That the Sm
Rights Tarty when united, Imc a dec'ubd majority the
result of the lah' election sufficiently pmtes.
In future contests, our adversaries amst lv* deprived of
the lira pmi w ’ii which t lit* y have wo ended us in the dark*
Hhmild ties he done, the bannerol Slate Rights, although
lowered lor a tune, we confidently assert, will again tri
umphantly wave over those who, l, def red, hut not dis
mayed are again ready to rally to the rescue. ( >ur an
ti-memorial political friends, who allowed thems,*iwF to
he driven from the support of Judge Dot ..iiKin v by the
falsities and calumnies ot the deigning, have too much
of the principle of ^nullification engrafted iiuoii their
hearts, not to rally to the rescue of that glorious cause,
which, when abandoned in the Smith, has-no other home,
nnotheradiot'atc. Our opponents may well congratulate
themselves upon their uticxpected victory. It has been
purchased at tin? expense of all that with us would make
victory worth contending for. A monument to Mr.
Fl.orRNov, should be erected by them. It is to the zeal
of this gentleman, that they are triumphant, and that
ire are defeated. In ‘'after lime*” it “w.ll b * co no
tnor*.”
J PIXIE DOCUHERTV.
To say that we are mortified *1 the dole ,t of this gen- |
tleinan, is expressing but family w hat we really feel, j
\V*e deeply' regret that there was fun ad i:i tin.* ranks ot
tin Satie Rights Party, mu single member thereof, sulli-
eientlv excited upon the “ Petition Question," as to
abandon in an hour of need, an old and well trod Nulli-
fi, r. JrnoE DurtiliERTY was no petitioner, never had
btcii, and we have reason to believe, that he ueirr u i!/
be. Why, then, should his cause have been deserted
by those of our party who opposed the Flournoy peti
tion ? Our frie.'.ds have labored under a delusion, which,
win :i ;h. v recover from it, wo are satisfied, will tell
\v.th dreadful retribution, against mir opponents; but,
in the mean time, they hive aided in defeating one, than
whom there is none in our ranks more desert mg of the
united, cheerful, and active support of every indiiidual
member of tlio party. In old ELBERT, (IREE.\E»
and most of the other counties, we haxeonr usual m:c j
joritics; but alas', for “ Troup!**—Conscience, do thy
work !
Judge Don.hf.rtv Ins been twice defeated. In 1SIA !
the party aelecled him as their candidate when th*\v j
well knew there was no chance, not the slightest, for his j
election. The party was then in a decided minority ol ,
several thousands. I Ls pipulnritv brought us thru much j
nearer to success than we had h.tlierto been. In |
be has again experienced defeat, \\ hen w«* h id the mini-;
bers to make good his c*h*ctien. I ’ml* r such circum-1
stances, wc cannot remain from expressing our regr« t
that this distinguished gentlomeu is defeated by the act j
of a portion of his own party’, ami also our indignation at
the means used by our adversaci .< to accomplish li s di.
feat. Honorable and patriotic, he, contrary to li sown
wishes, yielded to the elicitation of flic* State ILght.
Party, to become their candidate, and he is as he ever
will lie, prepared to abide the trill of the / <. p'r ; hut the
desertion of pel it ical friends under such c.rcnn.st mci>,
who can palliate, who excuse! Again v.e *.-y, con
science, do thy work !
THE FLOURNOY PETITION.
Through the columns oi the Journal w e have luthcrto
made known our fears that tin* pet it on question would
become amalgamated with politics, and that the r«>uli
would be injurious the cause of our party’. Our fears
have been realized. As usual, w h«*.c*v r w. have trusted
our adversaries,we have rued the tru •*. So it is with those
ot the State Rights party who are petitioners. They
trusted to the good faith of the Union j • t:in in if, and the
result we have now to mourn over. H e would serious.
I't recommit! that this measure of r polling the Lie. ns*
law, be totally abandon'd. 'The people lone declared against
i", and it will I" anti. Republican to press the matter any
fartb r. We are aware that ties remark will gi\e oj-
fenre to some of our pohtit.eal and I eisonal frieude. 1
it does, wo can only r»gr**t tliat wo differ in opinion. Oui ;
personal interest* have been injurtd by our fm'h'araae- j
herelofi.re, and now we, i:i common with otliere, h .vet* ;
mount over the disastrous defeat *1 our parly. We hope •
that tin 1 good fuse of tin* j-» •*. t • party will illdil •• "n
not to press this mat:or a :artli**r. ’Three fourths ol'th* !
toters ot (ieorgia are • lr os4'J to the iiic&sOre. This i
reason enough why it should lie abandoned. To
\vf«lM h mudn'ss—to yu d, would he , ’ri<- - .
Wc art* pretty well satisfied t'nt Judj-e M
elected (»ovt Inc-r, hut a.* then . t:«» ci it iin
<* returns are corr *ct, wc* h i\• in it* n » cai.
e probable diff.Te; . We «! i a. • ili.nk it w
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turn.*, received !i re, and our iru ml. < . .
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(’iinrles 1 larf,
. Robert Lvi**i,
Mrs. Marv Dan
John N -om, (si
w. c. t; • mi',,
Moses Da.jc •»,
3 eph Collins,
.Mrs. .van llurne
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In-laud.
S'I 4 ifi: LlitilSLAI I RIi.
'Hie tirst named m Senator.
R.i.mmn -P..I. IPill ams; A. II. K *n.m, S. T. Her
vid C.C..!,iphell, Joseph Ih*
, Stone.
clier.
Hu i.—E. I). Tracy; !
nett, A. II. (’happell.
Ruva’—-Smith ; L.i.der.
Ih i.i.i:—A.J.L’.wson; William Evans, l ur
ley, Tlimi.m M. Ih r.ien.
Ih i.tin ii—Cone; Denin'irk.
Effim.iia.m—Morgan : Weitman.
1R Ii> —McDaniel; Darden, Ih riy.
Cahroi.l—Spr.uger ; ( obb, Iv-py.
C:.ai:kf —Vincent; M ire, Stroud, Richard.
C*nattooc;a— Cannon; Ellis
Conn—tiuess; Anderson, Mays.
Coi.i’-Mi-.i.v—Robertson ; Hart, Scott. Ballard.
< '<m !. r v—Smith : Crier, ('allumn, Jester.
C WHH'i>—Hrndii.nl; llau-ock, Ilimtc r.
Ca-N— Biker; M..yes, Wu»II**v.
CnhROi;!;r.—C .m.leji; Foard, Hunter.
Ciiatiia i—(jnnhm; Milieu, Ward, Arno
|fi vii it—Neal; Chester, Arnett.
DkIvai.u—Wilson; Murphy, Palmer, Collier.
I tool v—(«rah.mi: Cobh, Fa mail.
E\ui.v—Scarborough ; Wilson, Frierson,
lii.m r.i— Chr.stian ; Craft, Jones, W arren.
Fav ,i —Whit iker; Rol uuson, Ware.
Fuu>V i’ll—Foster; Kweii, (ireee.
Ciir.i.M*.—l'»»rter; N wsom, Daimd, J. I!. K ug.
Ci.vw—Scarh *t: Darr.
(<u inm. i T—L'JvHi rs; Steil, Bal:**r, U itiult ill.
Hancock—A. S. Brow :i; Bu»t., (b.inli i, Irby 12 .' 1 -
II \ r.i.— Diiuegau; Roberts, I larda . , RiV» s.
11 k.\nn—Aubrv; JHiu.-on, Client.
son, Jr.
Hi m;\—T. 1). Johnson; S.Malone, Colter, Hand.
Harris—Kennon,; P'-att, Cart« r, W alley.
J . ivso\—Mays ; Chandler, Mi .Milieu, If. I. pierre.
J \-i i:—Jordan ; Wat- rs, W * .itt, R dun.-on.
J:a i :.;.*on—Sni.th ; Ihirtcu, lb yd.
J »\r>—John W. tiur.loo; Jo • i h Dtv, J.,3. t; i>.
lV.m ; H McCloud
I v , Ns-W':•! d,f; Rohertsoll, Ashley.
14Ri RTi \V ir; Hfiencei •
I ! . oi .—Henle y : 1!. -o rmatt. W.mt.
I^)\t s i v...!\uielit ; CmIiuiii, SirmItlr.
I.! Ml (.IN—( I'Ml' ; C:.i*f 11, Cl»a.u.
M' uniu i TIM i—A!- • ol r; M.'M h. an 1 1 * ■ Unit .
M. I MMMI—ll.*pk .1- : (I'Ne'i!. |. ,i S.
M • . »—I: Ph hi ( I* * . . J. Dun . V 1. .
T. w. tr\, i.
: W. P
l Wat , A. Md Jut i.
I O n City—The iiuuiker ot death- in this city from
| January 1 to <). tidier 1, iiudusive, w.s .*JH. Of these >')
I wt re slil'-l'.o:n, l<i unde r ‘J years old, l of J years old—
I leaving P* adults.
Truly we* have* mue li caiitn* for Ininnliationand th ink-
fulnecs to the Almighty Civere*! In* .’ h. as well or eve
ry otic r blessing. The proper limans nave been used bv
tbo c’itizoi for pr , «.) far at hum in agon -
cv is co;;: erne il. Mucii money Ins bee*n spent in re
moving every thing llmt could have* a tendency to infect
the* ail’ With diseas" ; all plans w here* \vnte*r might hc-
cnuie ntn;rnant have Ln*n drained : side walks have bee n
rosed and grav c;!* <1, an.I the stivots are ke-pt clean. The
location of imr city is, a regards health, an well as lor
its linny ot!i. r advantager, most desirable—the adjacent
scenery is be anti till.
I? no providentiai misfortune* should befall if, Colum
bus is destund IikIk* a pi :ce of importance in a few
years. It is at present under a cloud e»fpecuniary pres
sure ; but \\e hope* tit *t thisw ilishortlv pass*away. Sever- I
nl causes have coutribukal t > tins Yrcsun*: 1. The great
loss on ('otton for the last two years, ‘J. The great
quantity . ! ; oeids purchas. el by tin* mere bants in 1S15-
’»*>—-the country being ne*\v, the; s'*ick ol goods was much
I irger ili-m was sufficient for the inhabitants; there-I
loro'In* merchants were couipelbd to force off their |
g"o:H at little profit, and many of them to had customers,
by which they siistameel heavy losses.
Ano’.b* r cause—and not the lea: t many of the early i
settlers o! Columbus and if-' vieiuitv were* men of j
W' alth : some oi the*m li • I almost, princely fortunes.
They had money, a:.d tin y could . ni'innd nmnoy. 'I’h. ;' j
cute red into wild speeiiiatioiia on Hu I and either things, ;
which exhausted their money, ami they contracted debts: '
this Jri’iiod tie* city of , !1 its available funds, by which '
not only those who ente-red into f |a.*cuJations suflered, i
hut those* also oi it.-s capita I, vvh'id.d not cuter into such )
speculation^—and now they earn scarce- realize any part j
ol the capital laid out, and ir. sonm instances perhaps'
newer w ill.
Ann’her e ausn : there* was iniicli m. !u*y laid out in
building.* torso young a city—large and spacious store
I‘°um- . w< !k rile'u'ated for hnsine*s-, ami otlu*r huildini’s.
--'Hi 8*• tlungs, with soiii 1 tine*'.u:.> of» x*is\vag:\nc<*, in
furu.tttri'. elri'.-smg, eai.ng, drinking, etc. :li the gen-
er.d presssure* of ihn t:m.*s, has hem the cause oMIs*
i re*s"!it pressure in Columbus.
But* altera!!, Columbus will he - rent yet: I tn citi-
zmis arc iutolligoiit mul ••ute-rprisuig, and in general the*
society is good, and still improving. Industry and
con »my w ill make il one »»f the first up country cities in
the fioulli. An Aesrn Citizkn.
N:.w Yoiik, Oct. . r », 18B9.
Our latest advices are those by tbo British Queen.
II or departure* has e-am e-d ‘••omi* sensation in consequence'
of the large amount of Specie taken out by her. Con
trary to the * xpectation <-l many, the e*.\po*rt has had no
unfavourableeDecton tbo Money market. VVoaronow
in the midst ot the usual Fall trade. Th*' season po far,
has net boon as favorable as was anticipated, and it is
feared tl; sales will he quite moderate. Thecoiintry i<
in want of goods, but they have only } roduce, and this
prodm " s ii if y t turned into <a*h. 'I’h*• Exchanges
. re also od« rangt dthat it is difficult to got funds lu re,
except at heavy i. > * s. r l’lio prolonged sickness at the
South causes cousirlortibie interrupt ion. V essels hound
there are detain d •;• port, and will not sail till about the
•Jltth. Ourport is unusually crowded with shipping,
*md «’ v< cv large |:or*ion of mir trvighling \css**ls are
C. iton—The market lias pr' -eiit- ,1 a very steady
; t.ppeannee .iiul prua • very linn, but no chang**. From
j d to MOOO h ,!• >• new crop have come into market. New
Orleans and Moluh* look well and sold at 11 to lf» cts.;
! Cplaud.',quality iul-r er ; sib sat Idto ldl-dds. The
i '*p'*i*«t ons of |he week have been folk
do Mobile
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do I lot ida ■
Export • i11(• t' I'M
•lem' lime I ii .*> t \ ('
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Hi *, (ic iti'.—Trade ha. ie*en dull during the past
wet k, and iik rclianfs are i.uu h craiiijx <1 in their fiuan-
c il . flair . Tl cri \ a I r/ o «t«i ; • > good oti linnd,
and the deah ra lioiu tin* interior tint have been hero |
purchased lightly, w th the intention oi making two
v si!. By t l.o * .id oi t his month the.’ w ill In• h<*n*agaii. i
■ j: w’ *r *V v w ! purciiast Hrgely nr not renniiH
to he ueen. That th.*y are better aldt to jiim liaBO flier •
..' no (p: hop, jor the crops h.ive been large, ami tit •
I. run r- can pay up their < d scor* ami increase the r|
coiisimtpi.,1,1 of lii.Miries a l.irg* per cent.
11 D riiero has hocii no mater iai I
alteration iutliei.*' ■ of Soatlu n»l!'..hin as—they con-
y b id,—on (i* , parti* ul irly; where 1
the ! .nl - pay sj»ei'i»*. 'The certificate* of dcimsile ot'
S.m’ 1 :. r.i ti.lid's are ug h i• I•*.*!'y in market, Ini'
the | o.st not* ' *.| the banks there u n ase and are sol!
dv In re at d7 per emit. .1 Mam;,*.
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ert of H*mi.* five bun
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n»u o i ii uid in tliin pin* «•, amounts
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known, and wh*ch exci eds tli.tl «
7J.(JOBi)ill's. Thecousuuqai
t il!i »i oiV BB per rent, it lx • -i:n.*s in t .-m • d. j
!■’ *. to r* ? r to th** deficit m the crop ol 1 • . *.
tiion. I hn.k ah ui to pn*\ *de the in 1 i.i ans of
I Kill.
consumption *»f (Ireaf Ilrit,
.1, that with a d* fi-
a-il thousand bales
"I Aim rn an cott**n
t*» the e millions sum
• * . lock ever helor '
last yearon to-day, by
.i irliav 1 1
li some degree, lee.
But we
‘ecur.llg
1 :.h*. live month ,
p y ot cotton i o
litl! comuimpt ••
enough to imp.i:
crop, (Ir
pey polltul i.l till
fectu.il i
incuts nut;I Fi Pro >
crop of iKMHw.lil
hroitglit adv.mtag. eusly t«»
hnu*, til' 1 uevv is pushed oat
t. » tins Fort on tin* stock on
u. ary the price of cotton mm
said, sustain a im -•* i!i.- sin
enormous amount, will he
>uhl bo ah i
hen* in d r po
I. lh Kit lit (M
most riiinou
wn prolnhlv t
rtv
i m the r.at (
* k’ • Slip-
of her
*|U!te] Ct -
" l'« | lilt
six or trti:
>ot
it 'll the
rkvdofi;
l '*• Stati • if me el- i 1 riot
lopteil to k**ei» back ship* (
1 IN* of Poult** m IH’FIN ( IIAHI.ISTON ANp |,|C. j
" i W e p* rccive with gratificationjind pride,from
• i i - i;i'*nt 111 our columns, tins morning, that a
• ui* of packet ships, ownci in ( hurley . », to run monthly
b« in, n <’h irie top an*l lavnrjksiI, in to Ik* set mopera-
t op on the first of February next—so that on flic first
>i * very month, there w ill be a departure from (’Inrles-
* ' i l'*r l« v«T| o t|, mid on 1 .»«• Ifch of »*very month a de
li irture from I. v* r; **ol t«»( ’barieston—thin tmtisiuittuig
nit. il.g( n.-e with th** regulirity of fix* mail, and iner-
• h c h/ and pio'luce with that certainty and despatch
wli ch are « .* •! tilI to the life and prosperity of trade
’I'li .» th** most nn|M*rt4int rtepyet taken m the South
i r tin* estal'l.shinent of a d rei t trade with Europe—:t
w ill cons*, lute a new era in our commercial relatu >if— ;
and i . we trust, hut tin* beginning of a system, which,
win u liioi'e w idely extended. Will place ( li irlestoii on a
footing of nr aihautag oils *'oeipetit wti with the cm.
por- . is ol fii Noith. .Vi «lilt it neeiln to ensure sue- \
1 •• "8 .s tii.' i» should rere.v a liberal sup|s>rt and |
/• uient from **ur direct importers, and ill’s, we
ii hi* fro Iv *‘Xteivled in a trtl!*’ mercaiiti!*
* and
.St a
vim hi
t surplus
lt» f iKlf) c.l 11 lit*
mark* *. If, mi the * tlier
v and m l.irgi ipianlitit > m-
iidid in I bvi in n r a:ul Jan-
' inevitabU. •. I have* belore
ns fa Ih liechmat e.iis loan
Mill'd for from th** I i !• d
fill ill**
ml mi
ailure.*
tik.
I'uitiur the th maud fe
N'.iNe that fur s.v» .e, ami pr..!nl>»- c
•pens « M of 1 lie Hanks, with exteiis
Itulee.-I, unless some ui**. ur*u nr<*
ig and hohhug li t
will break down
ch uuge
private
tine*, *>u** great staple,
lit, from which it i!l
Cu b r the
fill* f|II( Ht.OII J
ir countr, fr
' sec urity" lor
and prcsei
• .r< umstnu
we protect ouisi'lvi s, ilefen
re- !:nnn’ion , anil pro\ ale s
I think by unanimity, tirn
can, ud tin? the plan sketched by tin’Cotton Flaiiterr
and Merchants of the South, at their meeting on the . r »?h
July in New York, Vigorously carried out, w ;11 accom*
plisli this desirable object.
* ».i conferring with those houses in this oily, warmly
ib voted to Am ra an interi ms, they dm m th*.* objects
pr iposed to h-* obtained by tin* Mactiii (’.invention valu
able 'll'! entirely feasible, provided tin* Post Notes issii-
*'d by the SouMiern Banks for "dv aiiP‘*s on cotton, ran he
made equal to the best inland exchange between the
D-uitli and the North hv an arrangement w ith the Bank
• •I the I’nited States, and one or two more first rate |u-
stitut,»>ns in New York to disv'-unt them. To make
‘ very thing sab*, however, it is indispensably necessary
tb ,' th*' (’em., iil.mil at Martin should he numerously at-
t *nil**d, and lurn sh a fair repres**malien ol the groat cot
ton growing interest of tin? South. Although since the
(itu August then* has been some little advanr** m price,
and a hi:r extent ef lmsinc.-s doing, both for tho trade
and C'Xport demand, yet another detective harvest which
is yet in a stati* of painful uncertainty, arid another crisis
ui .v ensue, tin* ext**nt of w hich iki one .an fairly esti
mate. We fdtould therefore look steadily and resolutely
to the in* mis ol self protection. This, tin* Macon Con
vention, wall attend. (1, aflord. L t ne* tlx'relor** urge
you to attend the ('om* out ion yourself, and to use y« ur
influence to have fin* meetings held in your Slide, t"
elect delegati s to attend the same. If no other goo*!
purpose lx* answered, I am sure, by bringing the dele
gates ct the Banks ol the South logellit r. some imprt
imuit may he m ade in our cum m y and inland v :.»•!■
g«‘s, and tlx* purport' * *a hus.imand credit great 1\
cililated.
I shall in’il;** in Europe, the most sat isM.ctnpy arrange-
mi nl with 1 • red it, to dd eiu b ■ in-1
sigutueuts as may lx* m id * through tlio intervention of
our con«erval iv foiifeih-r.’my, if l m iv so speak, and vv ill i
rm bark from th.s port on ihe ..’l ? Sep*., m the Liver-1
pool steamer, in order to attend th
son, and to make uiy report on tl
;>;»’it. The s'i p< t(j compo-e this hn** tir*? the
icira, anti tlx* 'I't,mints lien mi', IhiIIi built in this port,
Itiiirfsi 1 , '.ii| the lfedora. May they Imve rich
:r *;eir.s and be wafted by auspicious breezes across the
broad Atlantic ! The merchants, who have th** honor .
ol or mi i? m ; tli. patriot :c a. id ]>uhlic spirited enter-1
pi’i.- ', tire Messrs. Jonathan Lucj ., Janies Kohertson &
('«?., and Higham, i ,, it** it (’*».— Charleston Courier.
(i'ki.at Ra* r.—The lacing world has been lor some
t .m *<iu the <ftn vite m r<*l.itu,utoa great race which was
to conn* etron tin? O.iklaml course at Isiuisvilie, Kv.
r rin* i*nt r.i in’** vv .' .’jpJlMHf—!$RHK1 forfeit. 'Pen c .tries
were m.uh*. and among them some of the best nags in i
tin? country—those w ln» had made time scarcely sur
passed am* where. Tin* en'rie.s were as toilows :
1. Y. N.'oiiv. randM. W. D . key name giey colt
Hrcv F i; r le, l v ears okl, bv Woodpecker, *1 .in, Upheha,
by Wild Medh-y.
-. W.T. Ward '.aui*’.* 1*. m. Man* V atiglnn, 5 years
o ’ v W \.*v, d .'. Ih ttv Bln N r, bv -mported Bluster.'
-• Sand**
nd, dam
Tailio
ell, out *
Jr. tinmc h.
Diamond, hv
i voara old,
ouv *ntio:i
att r* eonl
-!••• :n and re*
»ur obedient :
To .It -sr. T v!.**i’, M;i
vaiif,
J. IIAMJ
Ala.
:? Wdla \ I ley iiaux s di. t. Queen Man, 1 years old,
hv Bern..ad, < I.i in by Bt'iini.r r.
I. (it orgo N. Sniilersand L vv
t. (Ifcideii', I years old, by Bertr
Fi«»riz*'!.
o. S dm y Bttrliridge names h. <
hv WoodjwckcT, dam by Robin <
B. J.lines L Bradley an*l II. I
Hawk' . *, l years old, by S.r Lo
dam, bv J* nknis’ \\ iHinin.
7. Ar lu*r Cli stbam names h. c. BilL'v Townes, •*»
years old, by imported FyhSe, dam bv \ irgiman,
*k James S. (Jurrison names ch. c. NVagner.5 years
old, hv .S.r C .rle:*, dam, .Maria West, hv M tr;on.
!k Win. Wynne naines Ii. c. Fickto i, .*» years old, by
imported Aushraugh, dam, Isabella, hv Sir Archy.
10. Win. Buford. Jr. mnix s ch. 1. Alusadura. . r i years
old, by Me* I or, dam hv Kosciusko.
Tlx* d iv of tlx* race, September B0, came r und, ami
hut four came up to the stand, to w.f:—Duke IVogwr,
tlx* property ol our fellow citizen, John Camphel', tiny
I'.tg/c, vvhi on.i former occasion made two miles in
B.11 over the kim*' course, (Juicn Mary and Ifawkeye.
Aunexi d is the state of the field
rinuat. Win*.
1st heat.
Wagner, 1 l
(ircy Kigle, *J ‘d
Que»*n Mary, B dis.
I (aw lo*' e, * d .**.
Tun** of iirst, 7 ; second, 7 11.
ll o: iter makes a very l’mc operation hv this race, ’rite
stakes was ^‘JttuO eai’ii tor tie* four who ran making
s !S’’ i 000, and tlio lorieits altogether Jiiiiouiifed to #1 MHHf—
making the entire* purse $1 MMNf. Wagmr may ii*»w j
• locked upon as tin* host herse in America, if wc ex- .
.*pt p rlrips linden. Boston has beaten in 11 h is races, '
biver-1 ami \\ igner in ill his; and until tiny come together j
i |m j - - j tb j palm must rent unaward d. In llio lot race of Bos-
l.*d to j ton over tin* Now Market course in Virginia, in a match
ot -S iliOO, lx* ran lonviiiht Om**g;i and Tlx* Queen, ami
won in ami 7del, not near so g*sxl time as that made
by Wagn**r. \ m ilch lx ivvon Boston ami Wagm r j
w mi hi create an immense xcux.at on in th* ■ sporf ing world,
ami in ith results would .
tw leu 11 nry ;.ud E. hpse
; reported in 111** (’.n- j
gd heat.
Tl f. Marvv.a»
kind, both .Spin*
ON.—Th*' elect.o'ls
ral, have, wo i i
r of tlx* Adm urslrat
la-tums to* n ever;
doubt that th
Mi
h.vvo m»t veceivcvl full
but.there .appears to he tin doubt that th elerl:
von . I i iglit i ml rs of CongrcFi has I'esullcd ai
i dlowB;
Second Di'irie 1 .—Fiiii ir F. 'Fi!. m v> (Y. II.) ,:i place
ofJ.wu.s A. F. u.t i\\Wh*. : .)
Tl iM Distri — J. |\ 11. Won iiini i n (V. B.) re-
elected.
/•’( irlh Dis/r:-'.—Messrs (* .r.; » and Him.i n f\.
B.) Hoctofl t i r . Kennedy ml FrrTs 1 V\ li ■ >
I'lltil D 1 LIAM C. Jo! .SUN VV . r
8 ( V. B.) re-elected.
**.- have giv**u him a
in:, will'll it is n*»t
a* heard I'roi.i) will
.s,c/' D.fFt:-Nam 'JMr*
| Fred -rick and VV.a.*.:i.n u ;..n eouiil
m.ij«»rilv <• .alxuit oOB over Mr. IV
mppo: od that Alieg.anv (\*t f*i
change.]
SeI, nth Di. lrict.—D .Nicr .1» Nj: j;u (VV Jiig) re-elec-
tod.
Tlx* F r t District (Mr. I)rxm<V) is the only one no!
y**? hoard Irom, and in that two \\ lugs vv. re .n fix* field
f ) one Administration man making th** issm* doubtful.
If scans probable also that the A * I: i i .'istration party
I ivo ci rri< i a m ijoritt of tin 11- i c Del jat of tl l*
»s:atc.
'i’lieSf
III »rt itv.
dene*'*
tL • IV
BX|R cted,
we
■Ollles
vim
»ple.
of th*
O.u
il- .dile vv ifIi lh
i in tin* inleliig*
iticipnted til..
3 rum I bin inoi
unis of pi.HIi*■ Jig
the
comuiuiiity
cerrujifimis, frnude, anddef;
th' practicil violut.en of almost »V(.*y r*-; .d»l.cat;o.i
i.. i\ii;i—in a Word, the proo!.--, multipl *'1 ami disastrous,
ol incapacity *iid run- mi. rub in the Management ot
tin* public itflii.rs—Would, hv this time, haw weaned
Irom tin* Adinim. trati* neven the most attached of its *hs-
intf. ted foil .. i ■ But it v. mid • n, tli it tbo ar h
of demagoguo*, ill* iiiigic oi parfy imnos, and the po-
t«*)K". ..I llio p.alronagi* *•! the (ioveruun'nt, are hii over-
I.i.atch for iiii;i d d .
and tli*-
In'.
Th
th:* Il
f.irv of ila
os the |oj
.•ll'**l fi
authority •
ue ol Tre
lie tlure
Oll.ed
J’aEASl’KV Di.lMI; I Ml
(Jctolxr I, I Si!
j»r*.vis.on of the act i
s.R),Rffi»,0t«t !Ht
•ely he less than t!.:it he- !
Hilt. Vhron. j
The Mammoth Loi rr kv.—VV’o have very respect
fully to » all th*' attenfmii «‘»J Mich .as mean to invest in
tI.i- U.llorv t.. lose no tune iii purchasing tickets. \\ o
are gr.itilied in h**mg able to state, that by letters, yes-
torday r* e*'ived from New Orleans, no doubt exists as
to tin* drawing taking place oil tin* day li\« <1 upon, and
tin? 1 IS flu Managers’ soli., t d e ran 1.1! on o.i none- ,
count to po. .ml ?i: • draw *ng to 1 dot. rr. d.
EYLV ESTER & VO.
Tu ay, Oct, 1. 106 Broadway.
Mr. F.irsous, th** a* t**r,/io.s relapsed into histrumies
.a'ter a]j, uotvv'itiiftaiidiPg h;s rafher theotr.cal declaim* r
ol any such intention. II* has taken an “honorable tl.s-
• barge” iiointhe M' thod'st church, and is'iied his card
in bo,- verba:
By the follow ing certificate it will lx* seen, that I
have hoiie-tly withdrawn my.-ell from tin* M thoihst E. 1
(’ inn li, and ;.m no longer a m**ml» r ottlnt honorable
body.
“This to testily flint (’. B. I’arsons, is honorably
absolved irom all connexion v\ »th the Methodist Cliurcli.
Ui* hakd Tvmxui*, 1
Fre.icher in charge of l h sf. station, Louisville.”
Mr. Larsons further says:
My seiitunents, from malignant, unforeseen, urn.vjiected, ;
an I not to lx* preventer! > rctimstauees, have undergone
a radical change since I addressed you. Being mm eu j
tirely free from all ohli^ .:.* ns, slx iild 1 hereafter find ,
it noce.-sary. u order t*» supe'y tli needful wants o:
th*»s** v Im are Ue; • •:..!:• u• ..n i u* for support, and who look i
to mo for protection, h vi? recourFi ton prof BRion in the
•a nl w ■■ om e im est h ppv, I truvt iny
Iru mis will not I kern* tlx* Jess, nor witldiohl from me
th r patrol.ago, bocaus*' 1 lovi* th'* Saviour of the world,
and worship fit lb* shrine of Nature’s Hod.
With an apology lor being so long in my ephsilo, I
subscribe uiY<H-lt
\ •)iir and flu* 1’uhhcV obedient servant,
D. B. I'arson.
The Manager of the Nation 1 Theatre, ('inr.nuati, an.
nourice*- th** engag**im.nt ot Larsons to p Tform ill that
ostablisbinent.
I In* .s' vv < .leans Rums re later', that a person !atel\
dud ui that City, at the Charily Hospital.—The body.
next day, was carried to the grave in a plumed
licarse, followed by a cavalcade of carriage:*, thirty m
number, in all of vvh cli, Ixomles the drivers, there were
o'dv Itm persons. Tin* Times as. igns many reasons f .r
• Ins empty parade, and finally con
e.l i ni*.? have been a person olV.
having Jolt it to tho two mouriiei
show i i fosi.ty tln*;r gratitude lo,
I(n»1;.*1i parade iu*v* r was made
ll**r ol the I'filM .* .o :giie<J '
Owknirn^—Tlie prcscnution ot Hib«rt Owro, llaR
author <»r leading advocate of a pretended ayttem of
Socialism, t«» Qu. **n Victoria, baa excited a stnmg feel
ing »n a |*orti«xi of the people of England. A petition to
the Queen has b**cn s*rn-ed to at a large and respecta
ble meeting at Liverpool, ami presented for the signa
tures ( .f the lad e«, of wh ch tlie follow in/ is an extract:
“ We,your Majesty** dutiful and loyal subjects, tht
women ot L'Y« r|KM»l, dosin* to approach you ll^tsty,
humbly to < xpress the deep and (Kngnanl sorrow and ra>
pret, with which we have learned that Mr. Robert Owen,
tie* head and founder of a swt known by the name eff
Socialists, has been ui introduced into your Riyal Froa-
encr.
“The regret which we thus express to your M-ifesty
is found* 1 on conviction which we feel tint the-
lenl.al doctrines held and propagated by tlio above sect,
m winch lh* v denounce “marriage and p<7rcnul affec
tion, declare revelation to be a aeries of diabolical Iriloo-
lmod invent* d by the pnests,” ar** calculated to degrade
our Hex, fo dissolve th.? social muon, to shake the stabil
ity of your Maj -sty's throne, and, in short, by the over
throw of all order, v rtu f * and rchg on, to introduce uni-
v rs 11 anarchy, and establish a most revolting system of
i'lfid lity and atho; in.”
Robert Owen h**n* referred to is the father of R. D.
(Lvon, tli • Isvo Foro ca.mlidate for member of Congres*
m Indiana, \vh.*v...a d«*b ated in the laic election and a
supportei of the same system of Socialism.
Tlx* F/>eo Form* of the Northern I«iherties of Fhiladel-
pliia held a mooting on Monday last, at which the foi-
lowmg r M'lutivm was unaiumounly passed:
“ Retailed, That we believe the doctrine of VESTKM
riuuts to he at variance with the democratic principle,
anl chartered pr it Urges to he incompatible with freedom
and e/u i.'ity. an 1 will deem tint representative recpwif
to*h*mociacy who votes in favor of granting an act of in-
corpomtion.
Among those wlio participated in tho meeting we find
tli" names of Alderman Sliaw, Win. h Hirst, and others,
from whom a different course might be expected. VV.*
can excuse the ebuhtions of the shirtlesn vagationds who
ore continually crying out against banks, hank chart©!*,
ami all other charters, for many of them Inve no better
sens a, and all of them no special care whether the mon-
e;arv affairs of the country goto ruin or not; but then*
is not the shadow of excuse for such rnen as we have
named above. Win. I* Hirst is a lawyer of distinction,
and his assent to a resolution of the kind gives it a char-
actor vvh.ch, under other circumstances, it could not
haw. h i! to It * understood that tlio “ tear against res-
•ed rights" is to he a distinguishing feature of the adrnin-
strauon ! Will m me one “by authority” answer 1 Vea-
iJ*i| r.gli'n—what are they f Do they include the title
by winch every man holds his lands and houses ? Arc*
fie* loan la'ions ot society to he uprooted and a div'moii
ot projx rt\ t*» take place, bv the dialructiou ol all vested
right !—Unit. Citron.
Marhiaoe in ILynti*.—On tho Sunday of la:»f vreekt
there was sceu ruslimg through Pennsylvania Avenue,
Washington C'.ty, a vehicular conveyance, that contain
ed ivv.» ladies and two gentlemen. One of the ladies
looked mix oils and contused; the other had her face
glow.ng Willi a mischievous smile, expressive of tho
slice,.-n of some notable scheme. One of the gentle
men looked as though he h.ui drawn a prize in th .* lotte
ry ; tli** brow of the other was clouded with the per-
pVxities of a charge d'affaires to the court of Hymen.
Tic ( .rri’ige slopped at a respectable dfstanoo from tho
residence ot a minister of tbs gospel, .and the ladies
and gentlemen alighted ;in*l proceeded to sp*» tho pastor
Af’or a time had elapsed sufficient to tie a (.rordian kno*,
th* y s-tilled forth vv Hi a snide of satisfaction beamii .
on each countenance, and to cool their perturbed sp.-
rits, they took a stroll towards the Capitol. The bride
was a young lady of t iteen r .tl»e giwm ;»»t.o*it of his
tee'ia; and they looked i.iie u r^rai'.x Tim
hraiMin'd groomsman followed aft...’, looking ?'**
pleased a** though they lui.l ewaped from an o .rthqnakft.
Th*\v Hampered along inuf**, with untold happiness, a id
were about entering th.* Capitol gate, when the h.’idu'f
papa, and her hr**’it *r, ,h - were Hying in amhu h, seiz
ed if." lady and her a> '*• idan*, nud earned *.th in ton
carnage. Th** <y .rn att* uipted a renoue, but he v.as
kiKN'ked down, ami h In •!?* was sp.rit'd away before
In* recover I Imui th .-luck, tike and her fair com-
l* »n.oii wore coixlue ,*d, tu the safe keeping of fathc,’
an l bi’otliet, lo Alexandria. Whether the affair w.dl re-
s*ilt m a r*'C*>:K*iliat;oii nr an appeal to the laws, our
iiiiormant Miith not;. certain it is that the elopement
was sure-••‘i.sful, fo far jih the tviugr ol the knot is con
cerned.— 11 dliiawe Sun.
IL: CvnnrrL whom vo« M/kkv.—A young lady will,
b v tv u.is *!•• in lu.n lying .« young man v. ho uaes ardent.
Hpii’.ts ‘ .tii-r t**mp* rarely or mtemp**rately—beta use
more vv omen have h m reiid(*red vv re tilled ou account oW
drunken Im.shands tliau by a*vy tiling else.
Hrief, after all, is l.ke smoking in a d;unp country-^*
wh it was at first a necessity becomes afterward* an .u-
dulgence.
Tin* history of most lives may be briefly comprehend
ed under ihr h • ads*- >urfoJlies, .»ur faults, and our mis
fortunes.
Rher.* is nothing so easy ns in be wise for others ; s
specii of prodigality, by the ov—for such wisdom iu
wholly Wurtied.
Always hi* as witty ns you can with your parting bow
—your 1 inf speech is tlw one remembered.
ha kiisi:d,
< Iii Tiich.I .v nxmiinir In^t, l.v the KfV. Mr. Mosely, Mr.
Hour. B. IlinTwicii i,» Kloi is* li , mjiui^xki dnugliicr o
Tlios. Foard, l*«*q., sllof AlilledgerUlc,
OBITUARY-
Wiri>,*,r■ .iivf*'-11vc l'.*v**r, ik t o„ om Friiinv ilx*«fih.
in-i., »■())( 11 v PitiM'ii l. v, yo'iiurtrt daneliicr of Mr. II. unit •
Mi*. .V Ho V t.'.*il llu* ** > earn. n*n months and ten dHVh.—-
Tipi*, linn ii pleii.ti. in Aii-Uis,* Provides,** to ink,.* tumie,in
il,»* til,xiiii ol .i ,*. *i lev* U and n.tercsiing child, llie ohjccl of
ilMptoi els' win mi «t nil'.*, imui*. II.* Ims liow'Pvt>i uNsxrrd tln*ni
iliui ilu*v miy n,e,*i thuir loll,? Purlia beyond the grave, for lie
Im * 1 *
I, “ .** ; iiiTer little i iiildren losorne unto me, lor of tuch
lh,* ktngilniii ui (»«.d “ The afflicted parenii wsrp not m
Iio have no hope.
ciu !, s, that flic<k rc.i.v-
me property, ami that
they have got up tbit- ,
r tli. bequest. A more
—whether this or any :
. th** true one.
emed
SSllel
Mr.,
.mg d that issue
a mi. fig
tlx- ”,1 ol M r b, 1“
I'SIll il.*
i i Wi:* k’k Di katiov.—A young t>1
i a house bn* k of Ui rinan street, be!ween
mirth and Fi?tn str*** ts, Southwark, a memlier of tli**
I. ’Ixsli.-t chur. h known as the Academy, fall Fourth
reef, m ar Arch, oil the * veiiing *>l Wednesday, the
nh. uIt. aro-eir j h« rh:*d under religion-* excitement,
id began ' * pray. 'Phe religion-* * x**r* -i v, with th*
orkinj-of her imagination, piaxlneed sucli a s',ate * t
t* incut in )i*t iiiiixl as to tiirow h'T into a trance,
• Inch C'suLt on she h remained
Dur.i.g tl. 1 |
1 dants fo
! tooth.
• ■ to * v. ry object and eve
i,si sh'* has p irt i eu ol n
Ibiii gru, !, vvhieh her frn
mio lx r in »utli, b**t\veen
nee yesterday '
if around her.
'» I'Hil. « V“pt
iujn or atten-
her i leuched
I has h;
reguli
•:ig pei jo.luncoil.-., . .usnesa ami abstinence '
apparent eff’ect ujMiti lx r h'*allh; rhe hr atlies
i**r icspiraixMi is similar t*» that of u person m
deep sleep, mid li r clx' ks and Lps h »v ■ tin? glow and
ie of li • i'li, tlie ruddy «■«• • r ol vv Inc Ii, .dd, *1 lo a lac** '
).-.-i ssmg reg.il.tnfy «>1 I* ature, giv**^ her an extremely
.?• t**:*!m: and l> \iuhtnl ,ppi*ar.o„ Th*-oui> mofio*i
ta'hf i i o 1 ;• rw d durtiur th r I* • fill o time, |.y .
aro. ud ii r, v i »vemeni ».* lh • head, which )>•
irr*-*l net if.omu.y I'n :• m1i*H the other, us Hie
• - upon Imr l. ..I, and a r ..a! roiling ot th*' eyehiiJIs
•
11.- ^iii"(Ra* ‘ •’■ . an 1 * .• la <*n . a r, si.xalion I.<
i 'Ml 1 l , th i ’ R • t.lue » t the ti. -I nt.
il.t’i*. .. . iv * n* ill ii attendants beard her I
: i, i) I ■ -oi ielh i/alx,lit fi'a lirother, which !
- lx* h.*r present
.11 Is*
, .very,
i hi,
• ' t with I* * 1 ug
l„ •* II I lie i di,
npulxr ei! t», ih* f»
i i *. 1 by fi,*r frt* jsU,
• • r « . f|| lx ,l»
S*R
r oj is.
J v.N'er, lo*y wdh
*' . i ♦ .* Sw*> 1
KOTICE.
THE LAFAYETTE IIALI. i* open JotUh*
rci'cptiou ol .YIoii)b(*i - oJ'ilio LrgidhUum, s*ul the Sub*
u iii.< r lio t ><* ■■ to Imve liis i no ins tilled. Ilin Siublim
■hull I.,* w.*|| Tmtiislircl with plenty of corn and led-
lir-l iul«* orlliT. Call and see.
. IU3J. :»—III P. H.GUMM.
I Vn OKAU; and 4 07ITI1SHI0X
itixmisH.
NOBU A. HAKDBB, Savannah.
f| V\KES this msiliud of inforniiiig liinfriemU ami |h« pub-
R I..* iliaI tie .rill continue* to transact n (food, o|,|-fa«ltion-
cl. heinimo.* FACTOKAHE A COMMISSION BUSl-
hi In* oi l rlxixl, m lew door* east of rhe F.xchoiifte.
I'erxou* *«*ixln.if ('niton to him via Central Railroad, are re-
ntit**le,l to mnrk ifieir nnines plainly on the bale*, mid in advise
lie* A. ut <•> tlie e;»|* r ,l»*p«)l to whom il is consigned.
0,1. ! lBHU 3—4f
Runaway or Stolen,
FROM tlx* Sulifcriher, in Warren county, Drier
Creek,,u» the find day of September Iasi, ft nepro
i\ named C.Y’.SA R, about nineteen years old, ot«
rllu» , ,unplexion, about five feet two or
t . . .a, lx** high. • hunkv buili, inclined to fill) mouth ,u
, Vy i‘|u*4k(ii: l «fm*li) have mmiw* «t»»|»are in his ejrsech,
M husu fi(**li mark mi the rifthi side of liis li„*e reach-
ling neurtv hull ucini.*, nud when hi* fnee >* wasbotl
, ri nifciiy Im-dii-roM-red lo te darker than the oilier l1e»h,h a
brand leel, \% ill) very siuhhed loe*. I sometunrs enll him hy
tlx* name ,.f Spencer. I mil ino/o iote.iiffd lu think tho negro
st' l. ii,th in ruunu nv.
Tl-* Hi .rrsui'l Imy was i»irt*1uv*edbv I»suu*lSliotvs, of Ch iu
Ii IT. \ lor. Bur 1 ** » *mi' tier is. I will ei'<' FIFI’.Y
jlOl.l. \US u-wuid for u . a. Iiverv of said negro, or lor l,u
« iu an* jml.so tliut I c**t him.
lie:. i.i, ii::r.i. * :i-:«t JOHN 8\Y I NT, Jr.
To !hc B.siili«*«.
f I Y || I! Hiihseril'er would make known t'» the I ndira of Mneon
I mtd Ihe Mtirroumliug couuiry, ihui Im suit aoutmue« to
inuke und repair
TORTtusn sm:u, combi\
til lie -'.I • ■ .id tint store of ll*idt, Aldrich »V Co. opposin’ Mr-
Id. If. Wdot'shm.Iwur,' ,lote.ai:d ix xt door lo the W mliitut-
loii llt.ll,u l».*i,* old Cumhs will be nll.-icd iiud repaired tu lb**
tx*ai,*e> h|vie, lo suit llio lull M fashion*, til.I Combs will b«*
won.it.t<-i| lo be etpini lo new. ami repair*!,I on lh.* wrhliu
«, ale.... nod m. „« not into* dfsenvererl, and po!.»bi**t ill the
buudaome Kvic.id ii.< ui U curtcru'iv ..nd had look-
in. E.PE’ITUH.
M to n. Oct. I a, IC30 S—Qi—flfsss« JW. »«rsger.
<;i:Oli«.|A. I'Uuaiii (kuiiii).
I I.W l> W. Laip.of Ilie :i’.H)|h dirtijrl, <J . M .
i oat-.'. ‘fore ue*, one blAted (are rouul I0"'* l < h.uli himl
I, t . I..., . ippo-< .1 |*J )ei,>s old. win n lekeu op ,i„ai ml
' " ., , ..1,1 -I..M a. ,\|.pi4.- <1 hv II. \ver, If Slid J. M.
||, o .^1 , A.C. MAIHHIX.J. I*.
I nu* \i,'.‘i lium L.irs* Bo*,k. Il»h I* B*»».
* .H 7 UM.IL t'ARIKM.CLI.H.
Lm uiori' *nl<v
II.L I-. ••<1.1 in* Wr.ll'SStHy. li*e X,H,lV«W'llt »*f N<*
.. . . . %,, M t no im« iv'td«o<.« ' « I’hiV* Utuorti.Lio
...nl , oillilfe, dr vvu •«■«(,
• -,( u *, she\p, b '*s.pUM*aiioo imIs, kili loM fori i
. i • oiii.uu* i") i alls*.hi. Term*
Alt p.isunn ba»n<( .UiuHVil* ssm ( i«i said *«l*i*. *ie r»
U
Un.-uii him, 1‘l.twr.
Y Ol 'Mill vlti.l .«■ SAVON
KKACIO'll. IMMMoMD U ftnoWN.
t HIM 47.it
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