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utoenotbly fat brcakfaet. but reallv hi dnvto
******* fl.tn of operation. The Ik»s con
taining the pjlled. wee ■ small bus cu-
tlrfly close I, wit® the except* iu uf • email
h«l« or agranavatot in »te fiff or t hj, large
MMUfti hi aHp a dollar in edgewise j aoroa-
(M«I| like a beta tan tuisar’s strong tea.—
TWe bon »n used to prevaot u* from sating
wbnt it eonuHitod, if any should be eo inqui*
iiiee ee to arieh 10 know. The manager,
while •djoarned, placed thi* bo* under lock
and key, but Ike several lieu with ilia v.»tere
name#, were token off bv the eeveral clerk*,
(who ote sever sworn,) and kept in their
peeeeefion emit the msutger* met ..gain —
>Ttea they rfi J meet again, a new plan wti
immediately adopted The voter’s nnniov
were written but not numbered, ner eould
the managers or clerk* be induced to oumb«r
• he voter * uimt-a Juring the day, aud it ia
nomiiroly true that they never were uum-
■ereii tf rterebsrool at ell, till tlte pi»ll» were
iaet. * Smalt h«ty
Mahb. tbo^TarM,
Ititn Hired Krd JU*
Id A liberal i*mh
anv information k
marks
THOMAS a
AVINO *ra*ci*trd theirrm'feaaiooal iocreet In
. the practice of Motlkiae end lt-> collateral
bee, feeder tbrirrarvicM to tbe put tia. C«U«
jJfilWl ollrcdcd to. Office., 9i*’».
awwi&L tenge, Randolph strati, wdjuia-
"a*p[fa%3 30 if
■axirag
T HE»tiW.ih»r off-re for rale THreeHuodiwJ
Acre* ef Arat finality oak aeJ hiekorv Land,
lying nitre miles from Cehttubdharar the road lead,
mg treat Cofemhas to 'I albedo*. It is writ wa
tered nod ia one of tlte heat aattleMftir* ia tit* cettn
t* ; an Academy e*a mil* Grom hia residence. An*
person wishing to pure base. Writ do well to csl!
and matin* lor lintwelf. I will rail the shore
premia** for $10 per aero, two panucals; one bus-
<! red aad fifty aete* in cultivation.
P UL* Dikes, Blue
t ent* per yard, i
fhlWatr
Hon muA Cup BtHiMttb
Te which be would invite tha ourral** *f tew>
wudwtg to i urcbeae. Among b« aeanrdwet eat
be fooi.il. Napped Ceater, Plato Beovrr, teffia tee-
voraud Ana Moleskin. Silk Hat* of* auirerhfe eenl-
hr. Aianmm «ed heya mediuia and brunt bnawd
Heater, plain Denver nod common sapped US*.—
A large fo-tortiurat also of geatieorva* Otur, Scat H
ter, Seal andcuum on Fur Capa, with* goad assart
rnent of 3 ourtts and children* cloth a*d velvet Cuh
of the muat faebUr.able put;era*, alt ef wkieb utaC
fisie J at the IuwrM prices As cash.
I ink and
len. tnd tt» rMr rldttfe^iSfipKe u
*bertHe. -is* r»*&a
him te haste*.” I learn teBJd* WW
Mituheli tVorsiiani,andthat his raoklroe
for several yearn, ia U canton evuuIV, ffit
The proper owner of ttaJ poaey, U tu
eatly requested w Came without delay
property and taka him away.
tad there ia *t thi* tine, no case on band in the In
stitution.
It may nor he improper for me to alnle, that two
of the individual* were not resideetoof the Citv,
bet were persona who were eick prior to rhelr arri
val in town, and were carried te the hospital, for the
perpoee of receiving medical a»d and other Decen
nary attention
I am pleased, to be able to inform you, that ear
City remain* reitmrknMy healthy.
I remote, leeuratfuMe, ftc.
C. T. TAVLOk, City Physician.
A petition received from a aauehnr ot cuiocna, de-
atriac some action latum by ihe <S'r Cosacit, for
the protection of the Cl!*, in care of Ire. whereupon
Alderman gloeea offered the Wfowing:
Brn'-tl That * eomoaillee bn appointed tn de-
sian and report in Conned, I be beat mean* for pro
tection, ia case of ere, Whereupon, the Chair appoint
ted Aider men Means, McNair and Bracks an tha
A Merman Sturgia otrrad the following preamble
and ratal hws:
Whertna, at a sneering of the ciibraas of the CHv .
nf Columbwa, aewraned in pnrananee of a cat! made
by bta honor tha Mavor, lor the perpoas of consiil >r .
i«f the aioedicney of impraaie* (be nnri*« J mi af
the ChntnUerbce Hirer end aukinr pry. vtaion for
the anew, nod Where** at said meetiea, it was re-
solved, that tb* City Comtek be renyeete-l is appro
priate An twin of mtatbrntsand dOtfar* to he expen
ded under dm vmmrintenda-ce of >ie bonne (be
Manor and other* for that fernaaft.jaad this Council
cAvmin.
A LL person* are cant wood -gtiad In
• wo pro-nit«*ry Holes or.da pavabia
M. IlnC against InmenFforcing nmfltis fk
ert Kh-misn. seenrity to e-*fch af them, pa
»A llecetwhsr ne*J. (be for twenty sh
and fifty cents, sad S* other for twenty As
The notes were tent m taislak r* die 7th
Hamilton. Harrineo. On. JACOB <*
October tb
WE33RS. CARIt fo W\R&
ivM from the corner of Ogfotfons
atreraa, te the store formerly eke
Wade on Dm*a Mteet, whera they
rhaienpree^foa for cash. Pas***
etuue, -onid do well to call trad w
net re*. On take
top TSABEe—Tlte general fe*ltug now Is
that cotton will fall to tha point at which it
waa some two yearn ago, ami itna ha* had
tha effect of keeping out of the market pur
chaser* both of twist and good*; nod though
both save been offered vs lower term* titter
Tuesday, especially heavy domestics, tiros*
offer* have is sstat case* proved iaeflcctual,
at bo oa« pretends to ha so wise as to any
The SouCftrra SUk /awrsaf mtd Farmer*'
Register.—We have rsceivwd the first ffsst*
her of tha above named work, the prospects#
of which tea lately appeared in our column*,
ft in well Wed with matter interesting and
important lettes# engaged ia the esnera tJ
tew noon tlte fall estesl of the depression
will take place. Tbis-genefal feeTtag, com
bined wtah the disbocKHtriog of the draR* of
the United States Bank, and ahe ttty uncer
tain state of Uarvew. makes ibis market, uo
precedently dull and gioonty nt the prasaut
is the madhar. amd ssamstly pwefi
tern deneriptiorts, (the holders of
been mass rltophaaif to se# ;> the;
hi pssee, but not an deeidadly as a
at on the widdls and lower fjea'-i
have head aefiisg at a declisa of
ttraxUs are, if amy thing, deaasr.
(htbp ma«atains ear fail <yt
tha
saaitiva
UradU
mSS evary mean* were
tn, by fits Union men, to frighten
"mw adwasartaa from the polls, hot the
•mas Right* hoy* knew their right*, and
war# dwer mined to detect all frauds, if frauds
1 Abaut 7 o'clock A. II-, tbs
i#JMI lilftlt, Af
lira writer caascien
i coasuUsitoa. Tha
this. The, per-
y watched that it
their first in
syittg the vote* a*
con
of
Qg to all
l»u* eno-
boa an-
•d a small
or t>p, large
ia edgewise ; sorne
b>*.—
with tlte Voters
the several clerk*,
in their
in.—
ws#
note*
nor eould
o number
thr day, aud it is
never were uum-
at all, till the pull* war*
■Meaf aud all of tits ruts* counted out.—
jf—» were two ware adjournment* of ilt»
^AtMgei* during the day, and the clerk*
i'-Mbora psrmitteJ is main tha *heei* with the
voter’s name*, (unftumbered a* they were.) J
each time and wet% par mi tied to uec them as
they pleased, oot being under the eyes ul the
maasgore ner acting under osth. nor were
tha Aims High— «Nw Avar permitted nsria-
4(1*04 those sneots at oay time, although they
earnestly solieited pertaiesion to do so. Hcv
oral affurts both in public anl private were
madam drive us from the field. Home af u*
*#re cautioned privately and pretendingly
frorri friendly motivaa tit leave the precinct,
aa a difficulty was s#fiou*lv intended, and
ooapabHc row was commenced, but uolliing
could avail In intimidate u* from the pci (or -
tbaoca of our daty.
IVo rates were counted out nr taken from
tha ballot bos utitil after the (tolls were
Ctaeid at til o’clock It wit iliett earnestly
detoeaded to have the Irat of voters names
aaaMerad upon tbe eeveral sbeeta kept by
iha clerks, bel li was again itfuaed and no
Stale* (tight* tnau ia the county hat yet
hose permitted to inspect those names. The
number of votes actually enuated uut were
(20*) two hattdted anl sixty two. Our
frieflJt’sreciirifident that oot tnor* thhn two
hundred and ten or fifteen vote* were polled
at that preciuet. Whilst the vote* wrre be
ing counted nut, it was clearly perceptible
what vote* were regularly voted and what
were placed in the box before the lid wa*
nailed oa- Those regularly handed in ha<t
ts be doubled and Gilded smell tn be put in
at the email hole or eppvrture cut in the lid
ns heretofore described; but tbete were from
40 to 50 large priutrdllnion tickets winch came
oot as smooth as it just from the press, uo
•oiled and unrumpled ; notwithstanding the
effort* of the manager* to toil and rumple
them, which they did make a* the repeated in
Mipaiwnaofaoate of the prominent Union men
arnotad. Such, fellow ci'iiens, are the (ticks
resorted to by Tan Buren men, to obtain
their end* add elect their friend* Like their
gram htile leader, (he of Kiodrrhouk,) they
look upon all mean* no matter how corrupt
or vowel, aa leguiruatc and proper, to accotn
plWk their hast purposes. Freemen of
Georgia, but especially of 8iewart and Ran
dolph, look to tha list of voter’s names taken
at the various precincts, coatuf them aod the
votes given la* and see if they tally and eat
respond. 1 mention Stewart and Randolph
panicutariy, for I hoard thing* at Pond Town
on Monday, which induced ms to believe
tha same game will ha attempted in both of
tbo*e counties! One of these lists from each
precinct the law requires should be deposited
with the clerk* of tbe Infeiioi Courts of their
(deaeadC
twueu tha Bmii af Near Kadi aod few* 4
the cwoaa af aa eas-
i it ia somewhat dtlfi-
cwh to cnmpechfttd tbe object nf the move-
meat sad predict i:s nasolt- It isalaer uucer- bf last mail
lain to what extern, if tatmy, the U. B. Bsak
of Pvoaaylvaahi 4s htvaltad iathe l*te dias*-
■ — — — — ■ — — ,
Sra wvM trt flffTRotopean eoires
pondent*, aftirm (bat iar embarrassment*
arise not front (Ida eauaa. hut solely from the
Feat Notes whteh she tutted at taaraia the
Merchant* aod which were not paid when
they frit due, bee sum of lira decline in tat
too and lira eatra demand of specie required
by iha Bank of England, In order to meet
ter engagement* with the nation* on the
continent and to the Ban. Tit* most palpa
ble reason however given, is that ft would
prevent the shipment of specie and enable
the Bank* to relieve the ombartaaameut*of
tha poopla. Tbe first object it desirable,
provided it can be attained without tooprest
a sserifi -e—we m an nf one Interest to an
other, of private and indirtfavi. to cor|H>rate
right* and privilege. In the first place, we
are apposed ta all suspensions, unless in esse
of fioai failure. Suppose a private individ
ual were to (dace himself in tb# position of
tltett iustitution* end refuse to pey his debt*
add affirm in the same breath, tluii hi*menu*
were emfdy sufficient to twiet item all.—
True, the resort ia lew i* tbe tame, but our
•eotiment* of moral honesty would not per
mit u* to sanction the movement. And yc*,
there mny be cireumvtsnces in both ca*as,
in w hich the parties may be perfacily justifi
able. Those eirenmitance* nre when the
good or the necessities of the community re-
T»ire theii o»»i*tance, and when that ns*i*-
taoee ii in good faith uranted. In the pres
ent case tve admit the necessity, hut n.uxt
qtrastiuo either the ability or willingness or
the Banks to assist the people. Ilow was it
after the lat* suspeosiun ? it gave no ability
to arcommiHlate, or even to cosh businaas pa
per at tbe counter, but it gave the ability to
sell Hills of UxcliBnc* upon the North at
enormous rate* of Exchange! Ft gave the
Honks frciliiies an I up port unities to forsake
their legitimate business and become brokers.
fluv.li li.‘tli* o«n« •»■ *xl« tltra prerrnt . '>r
fir* numte, W«
annran'l sitA R*SU»tM^
*np?o i ul" fiffKfWfnR
OFINIONB Of TUB FRS88
The first nttmter «f the “BmHliern Bilk
•arnsf and Forutcr*' llegifptr.’,* published
adfor Use au*ptce* of the Southern fit Ik and
eric ait aval Bueietv. at Urdu mb as, Os. by
Me**r*. WHIhwt* fit Chapman, amt recefveil
ITe have gjveo It f» mattery
imti—eocagb to satisfy w* that its
uitgutal mattes is carefully prepared audit*
•elrctfoiH jtrdictuu* We Itopc it way te
IMinMMIlT In promwing the eucctss of
agricultural porauits in iltisqinrt tTIhe coun
try, and drawing the auentiao ef farmer* to
their true iniarett. The wmk it pahltabcd
monthly—-each number eomatning 32 octavo
pages—at R2 00 par annum, iu advance.
tsouihe n Baronr.
Tkt Southern SUk Journal a*d Farmin'
Kagitfer.—The first number nf ihe above
work, published in Columbtu, Ha. under
tba auspice* of lira gosubecn Silk an l Agri
cultural Society of tlwt city, end edited by
Messrs. Williams ft Chapmen, Itas been
received and nnw lies before us.
Its typographical execution is neat, arid
considerable taste ia displayed la lira arrange
ment af the matter and the appearance it
(ireaents. Tlte maner contained in ii t» of
Cratsiderahle interest to those ertguged in
reartht the tfnru* Multicauits, as «»>tMs sub
ject Hits number appears to te principally
diiectrd. The portion of tbe work, however,
devoted to lira farming interest, is well wor
thy urenfioo aud Ira who retpls it may arise
from it* perusal edified and interested. We
have uut now time to give the present ntim-
Iter a critical review. Let it suffice to soy,
that the work from it* present appearance
most ineet the most sanguine expectations of
its friends—and as such u periodical is csseu
Ually necessary in the South, end without it
her agricultural inter##! never can be suc
cessfully etlvanced, we cheerfully recom-
tueud it to the patrunoge or the public, and
solicit for it that supiwrt the mstits and oe-
ceraity o! such a work demand at the hands
of a sotithcra community.
Georgia Mirror.
We have received the first number of]
The Southern Silk Journal and Farmer*'
Register, published st Columbus, (Go.) and
edited by Wifoy Williams and 8. T. Chap
man—price $3 per anoutn. It !• jirittted
on good pa|ter and fair type. Such a wotk
ia greatly needed in lira Southern State*,
and we hope tlte gentlemen engaged in it
will meet with the encourarem<'nt they
merit. Savannah Republican.
r, of w hom
i lira Wessern aa
LATEST^
tegs, and the
MBt-t-V
have had a t
this week: visa teyte
ms tea pmmhiem feat a
and has teen the raesns of
tv the market, and waste tig
te»er qualiwa «f Amaftea t«»
tester pritras (ten ww etfnrwut
week, alnsovt rsenvesieig ihe depmtwno
titan noticed. L>»or«r gMafitica at Rfontts
* " 1 so 1 4d dearer—tenet sort# wfthorst
but very full puce* f ir them, aa well
petition, the people cannot,they will out sus
tain Tt. Tite (ilanter, the merchant and the
private citisen, cannot consrnt to te thus
Qeeeed for the tent fit t.r a few soulless cor-
porations. The speculatiun/in exchange, on
the part of a few Institutions ia the Citv of
Augusta alone, created nearly all the cm-
barrastments of the last commercial year.—-
The only remedy of which we are ap|tri«ed,
is, fur the Bank* either to reJuce exchange
during the suspension, by consent to a mere
nominal value, or tn make (her note* paya
ble after their resumption, either at their own
counter, or ia New York, ia which latter
cess, the people could have the choice of pay
ing Ihe exchange, or riakiag the remission of
the nutesof our own Banks.
Having wit a* tied such au open, usked
end unqualified fraud practised upon u*. at
Pond Town.eo many cttcum*l*nce» accom
panying the wbalfrtransactioo aa to convince
•ay reasonabtv man of the cmruption, we
determined to resist tbe reception of the re-
lanra. If any should be made frmi that pre
cinct by the aaauagers. unless they almVlJ
sKKakf i qaap’j with Ora law. They failed
to mitre nan the necessary certificate* and
list* ptf voter’s names, aod therefore tbe re
turns were tgpanitad, U a anticipate that the
ilimhw~r*f‘ te pawned. Oar friends being
ctvnrfy etesad. v/trar the rejection of this re
turn, have rweivud Ura vewiffeate* tff elec-
ikm. IVettoiof eotrid h* more denirad by u*.
than to hare a public invaatifatwa of (hi*
matter. We ass willing w araet it in lira
■^■a eh sage
i with grow and uuqtsaUficd corruption,
deliberately planned and rxecu-
“ »the climax, it has not even
of ingenuity, in the design
ftwsTa
by tte organ*
A yield.
The rains hove commenced at Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, and it is presumed that the
Ohio will shortly te navigable for steam
boat* to that plac?. Great quantities of Eas
tern Goods are on their wxy by the Penn
sylvania Canals, which will fortunately pass
west without interruption or delay*
Since the first of January last, ihe Charles
ton. 8. C. Courier, state*, that the State lie*
lost by death, the following distinguished
men, via : Judge Colcook, Judge Lesaussme,
Dr. Cooper. Bishop Bowen, Col. Blaodrng
and General Hayrra—all men of great pub
lic* worth, and most of them men of distin
guished private virtues.
John Hunrnn was lately found near the
town of Washington, Wilkta county, in this
Stale, shockingly murdered, according to
the ve.’diet of (be Jury, by the han>ls of his
men san ! ! a youth af 14 years of age / / !
Tiro youth is in |trisou, awaiting hi* trial.
A car load or 40 bales of Cotton, was
burned on the 5th instant, on the Ceotral
Rail Rood near Savannah. It was the prop
erty of several planters, consigned tn Merer*.
Burrow* and others. Commission Merchants.
The Mocon Messenger says, that, the
GeorgidT^lttaleXJoBege, opened iu 2d See-
*H>n, on Monday the 7)h ia* . under the
mm 1 Battering auspices. Very meay young
ledie* were present, and other* arriving dai
ly. ftc.
Hunt» Merchant * Magazine and Com
merciat Rertne—The October number of
this popular periodical was nublitdied on tlte
first, end i* one of great value aod iuterest.
It is in no respect behind its |fr**ractssors,
and some of our editorial brethren pronounce
it superior. To my it is ao excellent num
ber, and that it rorMain* able end spirited
articles on tba various snbjee’s pertaining to
mercanul* punans, ia, we think, high praise.
The flew York Star thus notice* this val
uable Magawae, tritkh, *en regret to any, is
hat Uttle known to tba mercantile community
in this aeetion. Mr. Hunt’a ictimara knowl
edge of tha subject which te treat*, not tee
than ilia success with which bis farmer ef
forts have been attended, gives warrant of
•traces* is Ida present enterprise.
A FUUL4G MEETING
Wa* held in Hamilton. Harris county, on
Thursday. 17th mat-, for the purpose of ap-
pointing Delegates to the Macao Conven
tion* Tte
•an i Dr. David Cooper, George H. Bryan.
Martin J. Crawford. Esq , Charles Bedell,
Mitotell, imp* kshrea, Tte*. Smith,
thaan, WilUam Cirigga. Wiltem
and Daniel Stoae.
The Southern Silk Journal and Farmers'
Register, published under the auspice* of the
Southern Silk Society, mid edited by Wiley
Williams anti S. T. Chapman, EM]rs. Cu-
11, in mi era., ts a or 32 pages.
The ofijjionl itnicles end selected matter are
decidedly good, and we shell tnke pleasure
is transferring some or them to our agricultu
ral dcpnrtineut next week, that our readers
may hate an opportunity ot judging ii.vi,
tnriiis. Southern Whig.
We have no our table a work called “ The
Southern Silk Journal nod Farmer*’ RegU-
ter,” published in this city, by Merer*. Wiley
William* and S. T. Chopman. It ia really
a neat and very interesting work, and every
one engaged in Agricultural pursuit* should
have it. We contemplate with pleasure the
benefit* thi* work will bring to ■> communi
ty. The day* of wild and ra* . ’peculation
have gone by, end the public mind mu«t now
settle down to the scientific and close culti
vation of the soil, o* the most aure. beautiful
and healthy way of gaining an independent
livelihood. It is published at the extremely
low price of fi2 per annum, in advance.
Columbus Sentinel and tsald.
Southern SUk Journal and Farmers' Re
gister.—Number one of thi* valuable publi
cation has come to hand. It i* published in
Columbus, On., ond hr devoted to the pm-
■uiuiou of the Culture of Silk in the South,
and the disseuiiosiion ot correct information
on Agricultural subjects in general.
It ia a monthly publication, and ta pa non
ised by the Southern Silk and Agricultural
Society.
Every one ia impressed, we hnpe, with
the iniponaocr of correct information on the
subject of the Mulberry culture—and ae Silk
witl in all probability, in iha words of the
prospectus, become a Southern staple, such
information may te regarded aa invaluable.
Tbe editors of litis work are Wile v William*
and 8. T- Chapman, Esqrs. The amount
of subscription is R2 per annum in advance.
We recommetid it warmly to our renders.
Savannah Georgian.
The Southern SUk Journal and Farmers'
Register—Wiley Williams and 8. T. Chap
man, Editor*. The first nontber of the a-
buve Journal, from the office of tbe Colum
bus Enquirer, which has teen anxiously
looked for. ha* come to tend. It makes a
ry reapeetable appe* r « ne ® in P 0 ™' ww
and mechanical execution ; and tbe reading
matter, of which a good deal ia original, is
very good—just such aa might te expected.—
W« wt*h the enterprising proprietors great
success in tlrair useful enterprise. Price $2.
Macon Telegraph.
The Southern Silk Jaunted mtd Farmer's
Register.—We have receive,! the first num
ber of this work, published under the auspi
ces of the “ Southern Silk and Agricultural
Society, at Coinmbua Oa. and under the ed
itorial management of Merer# Wiley Wil
liams ft 8. T. Chapman. The nomber be
fore a# is neatly printed, ami contain# sever
al valuable articles. Georgia has long need
ed a work of this kind, and we hail the ap
pearance of the Silk Journal and Farmers’
Register, a* calculated to be of much benefili
not only to Georgia, but to the South gener
ally. Should any of our friend* in this sec
tion, desire the work, we will receive sub
scription, and have U sent to ilratn.
Georgia Journal.
dr-dtn
of
Tte steam pa
New York on Thtirada
day* From Lrvseputd. . i,„|,
matte* ia connected with tha B«k of the
United Stream tte bills of that hraiitntion hn
tug been protested by Hortfogeur ft Co. to a
tsige amount. It wa* Jraitivte, however,
that tft# mower tgoniii be adjunct], a* Mr.
Jaudon had gone to Pari* Gw that purpose.
The London Morning Chronicle, speaking
on the subject, say*
“Considerable sensation baa teen created in
the city thi* morning, esnesiaiv among pvr-
ao.*i* interested iu or eopuetted witu Am-ri-
can letters, by the inteliigcnee fi-o n Farit of
the refusal of Messrs. ilonin^''ur and Co.,
to accept a large atmmot of btflr drawn on
them by the Bankref tha United dtatei. We
find that this nnexpccted tutisMigenco U per
fectly correct, and that the quantity nfpajwr
refuted amount* to nearly 7,000,000 franc*.
Beyond lira mere fact, however, wwskoow
uoiiHost a»J therefore shall refir -in from en
tsriug tuto comment until wa a re in pores-
aiun of ilia cause* which have icd to this
strange occurrence, it is neceesr.ry m *t«te.
jijwevex, that tire trausaeiioti iu (picititjn vq*
wholly apart from the London agrney of ihe
United ritatei Bank, tliegeutleiBen attach til
to which are in •» much ignoroom as #n\
body ejs* at to the origin of thi* all'dr. M r.
Jair.r.n, tbe agent here, set off' for Pari* on
Friday iast, as suoai a* he received intelli
gence of whot had oceureedj.and nSibeli
it will te futrml that lie is gone quite prepan
to liquidate the bills iu qaesiiuD, aud to rs
move the uneasiness which mu-t necessarily
exist iu the French capital.
It is also important to state, lest unttecesa-
ary alarm shuud continue here, that the
amount of gild received by Mr. JauJmrTrom
the United Shot ex, by the" two last packets,
is of itself nearly sufficient to cancel tlte bills
refused acceptance by Men s. Hottiogeur.
Wa shall of course not fail to furnish all the
particulars of thir transaction with a* lit:le
delay as posiblc. Wa avail oursehe* d this
opportunity to mentton, that we are author
ised by the agency of the United States Batik
iu give a most unqualified Contradiction tu
the assertion of thu Times, that ossitance
had been rcudered hi Air. Jautl >n, either di
rectly or indirectly, by the Bank ul Bngland,
aud that there hat ttotlwea aay transaction
bet we eh the tw-o estabHxliinent.s,further than
Ihe sale by ihe former to the latter of tha gold
juat arrived from New York.”
“Losoov, Friday, Sept. 20.—It wa* gen
erally believed in the city yesterday, that the
bouse of Kothsciiild in Puri* will ioierfere to
cover the drafts ot the United States Uauk on
Mes-srs. llottuigeui aad- Co- The current
version of the transaction roost accredrfetf, for
there are ten rati afloat, u that of thi *fhole
amount of thetra drafts, which it &4K)0,000
francs, or about 248.00W* the utUoum of
“S 'Y—i—rrrntAnff-mif r il-Yt
287,0001. had beeu, or wotfffiib, g^cepied by
Mesars. Rothschild, of conrsa under security
giveu. Nothing m as yet, however, certain
ly known on the subject.”
FRANCE.
The French guverment. according to the
Commerce, has acknowledged the indepen
dence of Texas, and has entered into a treaty
of friendship and commerce, which has beeu
signed at Paris by M. de PuatnU and the
Texiou envoy. “It appear*,’’ adds the jour
nal. "that the ability shown by M. de Pon-
tois in negotiating litis treaty itas had an in
fluence in procuring hia nomination to tbe
important post of Ambassador at Constanti
nople.”
SPAIN.
• Paris, Sunday nigln, half past 8^—At
Idnglh all doubt* are at end—Don Carlo* it
in !■ ranee. A telegraphic despatch just pub
lished in the Moniteur Farisien, thus an
nouncea tha fact—Bayonne, Bept^ l4,,»ine
in' the evening, and Aenhoa, the earns-day,
(arrived thi* d*y, the 15th, at noon.)—"The
sub-prefect of Bayonne tn the minister of tbe
interior: Don Carina has claimed hospitality
and a refuge, lie has ju«t entcied France
with hia family.”
SWITZERLAND.
A revolution lias been earned in'” eflect in
the Canton ot Zurich—resultiue in the over
throw and expulsion of (lie Executive and
Grand Council*. Tbe trouble was of a reli
gious character.
RUSSIA
A widely extended conspiracy is said to
have teen discovered in a Russiau c»rps on
its march to Poland- Five hundred officers
are declared to have been arrested at one
blow, and others subsequently. Two hun
dred of them were confined iu the dungeon*
of Warsaw and other placet, and the rest
fcere degraded to the rank*. The object of
the conspirators was to seize a number of for
tresses in Poland, nod to stir up the Pole# to
a general insurrection while a large portion
of the Russian armies was employed at the
grand review at Borodino.
TURKEY AND EGYPT.
No great progress seem* tft have been
made toward oo adjustment ufthe difficulties
between the Pacha and the Porte. The *ul-
tau, or ratter bis mioistera, had adftemed
letter to the reprwraatatirea of the mediating
powers, urging au immediate settlement, and
expressing » desire that conference* might be
opened at Constantinople. His note was
considered, by some, as a renunciation oftbe
treaty of Unktai Bkelesai, which constituted
Russia the wde protector of Turkey.
STATE OF TRADE. *
Makcbestk*. FaiBAT lEvamau.—Cot-
dow is
which it
jf a.tjil qualities of A-trerieas, are readily,
obtained. Brasil* aod Egyptian* are ogam
fatter dearer. Sea Island without afrera
tare. B.tecnlaiors have taken 2009 bale# of
American, and fjg Pern mu*; exporters 4500
lean, and SUfi ffnrsi. Three
Steady demand l« day from
5 to 0600 bate of #11
week i# 8.424 bag*,
bate nf
ha* been
tile trade
kinds.
•fid lira tt u ______
Supt. 20.--Y!lRltefk*t fur Affrarieaii de
scriptions white have teen offered ntore
fret-ly, baa terae flat tbreuglram lira week,
aad oil qualities have been heavy of aate,
wlticb are'to be had at a decline of fully 1-21
pe r lb- The position U mouey affair*, in
couaexion with the United State*, being un
satisfactory, sufficiently account* fur tha
ftneaeni g’ooijy Mpect, aa J w a l»M to any
aucaducat tu tbe interim. The very re-
duecd supply of Bracil and 8brat the* en*
bled holder* to obtain a further advance of
l -8d per lb. on the Iretet, aad 1 fi.l to I 4-1
on Maranhnm aud Pernambned^Lulla Eg\ p-
tiaa we fiad the market rather cerate Ex-
I tor ter* have taken 1509 bale* of American,
and 699 Pernam>. The demand to day i*
moderate; the sales are about 3000 bag* of
all kinds.
The import tbi* week is 12,241 bag*, and
the sale* am 27.069.
TS
CHARLESTON, Get. 19.
Rain at last.—After the long and unpre
cedented drought, we tea* at last elute* and
rain. The rain commenced before delight
yesterday ate ggutiquad jlnring the day.
of Baoaria—A
ireely arrived at
H <Itimore, lr»m Bremeiw he*been brooght up
for ttealing 140 guilder* Of • fellow paweto
get. He coufowed lie wa* a coovrat from
Bavaria, ted bad base *b»; ped aff oa condi
tion of going fb imerica!!
The Board of Health, of Savannah report
the deaths of 14 white person* in that city,
during tbe wee'* ending 8th inst. 12 of which
were nf fever. In addition, there were 4
death* of fev*r iu the Poor House and Hos
pital : nine colure-J jrarson* also dead, 3 of
which by fever- total number of deaths, 27.
Constitutionalist.
October 88
• Administrators’ Sale.
W lll.tite tirmiilr M ra infer of (to laforfer
■ Court Bskor roautj. *liu »iut * tat onlfewr
jrorp«*re, si «r»tos. Baker smut r ra ifo firfe Tao^-
BakereoOHt ra ifo tire* ro-wt.v
run tke *•■ it fcrar. uT Mferkr «,!-
tte imSBSm
- •— -— (batti writ iaiswar A.)
■(•**K>r>uue Wo*, a-Um *to >erty brleaf >■< tolfeo
Mtotr nf Jacob Sutoa, Srcaarad. i«te tor the breriReT
Um heireewe atrStlor*. 'Orm< r ail* known ou Uio-Ser
tlfll I x-v C il l mnst k
S hetwwrathe
fewlra propnif. tojrtt: Srx
»*l f'tr ftiltowa, Uo4, Arthur
let ctT feed ruafer three
the sonth heir if tor
three, in the third
Bikorec.Oct. 83
mu tv SUTTON, I .
John c. guTTON, $ hemt*.
A Magnificent Experiment.—Tomorrow
nnrning at ten o’clock, Col. Tnorna* C-
M'Keen, of Georgia, will exhibit at the foot
of Burling slip, on the Ka«t River, aa exper
iment on the shipTuskeno, showing the prac
ticability of so elavating a vereel on the sur-
faee of the water, a* to pass her over bars and
shallow water, affording less water than she
draws by lira use of Iadia rubber air bags.
Owners -if vessels ond tbo*e concerned in In
surance Offices, and all sceptic persons, arc
raapectiuUy invited to attend. Tbjeapparatwr
is most efficient for raising moka*.vessels.
(BewBettS (4. T. ■ra^Mtk uiL
- -- , WWWw I
The Girard Bank, which bad ixmed one
dollar hill#, craw redeem* them in specie.
Lira Governor’# Manifesurwa* received
lOfTTIUg mi \ IM} Vaofie ts W »V- ivttiacff nr
issue notes under tea doiart. We hops ctill
that the cooimunity will dwcouatenance ooy
illegal currency. There must be sofficieut
silver change in circulation if ii be oot displa
ced by notes for fractions of a dollar.
Philadelphia paper.
MOBILE, Oct. 1*.
Health.—We have not beard much of
sickness during the past week—every body
has been too much employed to think of bis
health. Although unquestionably tbe (ires
must in a degree have purified the atmos
phere. still tbe epidemic has not beeu entire
ly arrested—disease is still prevalent stnoug
us. To distant friends we would say return
not, until we have severe frosts.
Tha London correspondent of the New
York Express ssya!
Mr. Jaudon has concluded a contract
with Hope ft Go. fur State ffiocks tu the
amount of £2.000,000, against which that
honse will make advances hy instalments ot
£500,000 at s'ated intervals, <*r the Um'ed
States Bank will value upon them to that
extent, as may be most eontenieui. The
Bank of Amsterdam is a p >riy to this ar-
rangdment, and doubtless takes the heaviest
share in the operation.”
The fifteen gaUon law agar*.—The Rev.
John P ter pom has been dismissed from his
society. Ala meeting of tbe Proprietors of
Pews last evening, the vote ta favor of his
dismission stood sixty-three to sixty. ««
understand that several pews were bought
up by dealers in ruin during the last fortnight
in onltt to bring about this result. Mr.Ptet-
pom is dismissed by a majority of the pew
holders in Hollis street Church, for his oppo
sition t» Intxwpxrvncx!
■ But Mr. Pierponi has many friends, iu his
congregation—warm aad devoted friends,
who will Dever forsake bitn—and others of
the same religious persuasion, will doubtless
riadly gather around him.—Boston Mom.
ter.
CITY SEXTON’S REPORT.
To bis hooorthe Mayor aod Aldermen of the
City of Columbus.
1 would inform you, that there has been
but one ioterment from the I4(h to tte Slat
iutt. and that from biliioue faver,—Mr*. Ma-
hala Brown, aged 40 year*.
THO’S. W. DUTTON.
LIST OF CANDIDATES.
cowjtTT orrtceas or itrscrwvx-
BECEIYEB OF TAX RETURNS.
John C. W. Rodger*.
James SI. Raoscll,
James R. Houghton,
Laban C. Foe).
TAX COLLECTOR.
T. A. Brannon-
James Musa,
SHERIFF.
Madison Baaeer.
Thomas 0. Evans,
George W. Short,
Asa Bates,
Alpha K. Ayer,
CLERK OP SUPERIOR COURT.
M. W. Three.. .
Waa. F. Marten,
bgr 1 . ;
COUNCIL CIIANRCn, /
OcTo I*R I4th, IsTtn. (
At J1 regate meeting of Coat cil, present hlxhuaer
thn IWsror, AHerateu -Riooki. Methnne, Mc.Vxir,
Mures, Alctfiutiil, Sturgis snd Ssaders.
Mr. tewii C. Alton, who w( s tppoiared to super-
isteud the structure of the te minus of tbe south
sewer, made d-e following ripi rt:
To his honor \b« Mayor aad i ldsraiea #f tba City
of Columbus.
- Gentleioe* t-—Agreeably to an order stf CouaeiL
tbe undertigoed was directed l< plscx a r#ce at the
rad of the sooth reiver. He h is now the pleavurv
to stale that the work ha* hee 1 executed under the
superintendence of Ite Frederick Tohv. to die ett
lire satisfaction nf the undersigned, and'he hoo- s to
tlte general tatisfaulion of you ■ bunorable bndg.—
Th« erection of slid work as ; ou w ill pcn-cir.- by
tbe annexed schedule bos coy ten* than hntf tbe
nmoaat the undesigned canid
ffi5w^frftll?r?tetn“ .U
mg executed (a a atocw
underslen’d believes that
spsm on tli* west end of tha
ur.shte to do in coorequeoce
hands down tke river.) will
onif witl remove h.
cannot eh
log may cempe-
the
fewdnvd la bee
(which he wo*
removal ef the
ire it thalllnr"
etfjcetfiillv submitted hr
LEWIS C. ALLEN.
fifl 00
h 3
39 37}
5 00
16 SO
191 31
I -30
25 50
lose thi* commutiu-a-
ipanv rreoimtiemiltig your honor
able body to ■ watelifril care over ihj wells or ai en-
ues, where th* water enters inl<» the sewer; by bes
towing* little rare at itieee ptides, the undersigned
believe* the roostra.-tion nr tbe work in answer
fully tbe desigb lor which it wag inter.!c J. and bes
tow' s lasting blessing oo a largk-pnrtiua of your
fellow citisen*.
AII nf which is »:o*t
your oli’t. SetVt.
Fiederick Toby, for 23 dsys work, at $J <0
per day,
Wm. Pige, tt, 22} dir, work, $1.75 in’rday
Bam’l. MrOee.dil - « “ “
Coleman Bell,
Hauling Ins'* for break water,
E. Welle’ bill for 15305 (ict lumber, $1,25
per bundled,
P. Tony’s bill 96 feet lumber,
Nail* $15,50, Hydraulic cement, $19,00
John \V. Campbell, for iron nod work, 741bs.
2iccnIs 18 50
$40} 75
Deduct lumber on band, 8 50
$397 26
Petted.
Whereupon Alderman Moses t flared tbe fallowing:
Resolved, Tint the report of h]r. l-ewi, C. Allen,
Hfe received with tlte unanimous banks of Council,
for his efficient and economical management, ia re
pairing the lower #ewer. Adapted.
The following accounts were t en preserved to
Gouncil. t
One in favor of John \V. Cai.qjbcil, $5 $0
“ “ Halt& Moses, 2 00
u ” Rinkitt, McQuaid Sc Wise I 85
•* “ 1W«. \V. I>«tton, $ 0U
“ “ estate ofO W Pin acre, dee'd 48 00
*• “ Calvin ritrenou, 3 0>
(Which were ordered to lie paid.)
The City Pkytieinn made tbe following Report:
October, 9th, 1139.
To tbe Honorable, tbe Mayor aud Aldermen oftbe
Citv ot Cobimba*.
Oenritmeo—Since ray last quarterly report, the
following persons base been admitted Into lira bos-
flitfti.
■ A. Ragan—Billions fever.
Y. Garthwrighl—do. do.
Priscilla Russell and daughter—Intermittent fever.
Mr. Havoge—Cholera tfariraa.
These nervous hav* all been di«eh*reed enred.
LM«.
au* Co
Ate, K
PltudCff.
be
,»
»tr.
Heaver,
A large
ter, Seal
Culuiub
property
October 16
Rear
CALLAWAY,
Vacou cateto, itfe.
DISSOLUTION.
T m HE i o partueiship or C ley too ft Brte, orra fifc-
solved un tb« Ur iasr. by tuutuaj co*oV«4> Tb#
bus,ucs eili be scaled by uiiber uf tbceu, ate all
those inuobred, are r«|araled to rasa* forwaiti sad
settle without delay, or their notes sod aceouou
' tra (dared iu the bands of an officer for eollec ■
will
(iou.
October If
P. A. CLAYTON,
U. T. URtCE.
ST MATED
F I RDM tb* subscriber, about tbe first Juae !*•(.
four bead of rattfo, to wit: tbred uterk ttwa
end one heifer yearling. One of tl* eowr* i* ebwat
ten yenre old, red aad sont* white spots : punabsun
eight years old, brow* and white specks, *M tree
horn broken oHaud slso o«e-about sc raw year* aid,
red and white spotted : tke mark it a ***ltow fork
and uadesslil iu the tight ear and Mo vtek>te|a ’U
the left ear; th*vearhng timnatkcd. -
tion will l>e tbaofcfuUr received by thel
Eilerrlie, P. O. Harris count v. tin.
JAMES BOTTOMS.
October IC M St
• too HE WARD.
T HE above reward wilt be given for tb* asp re
hen.ion and delivery «rt THOMAS P. Ttf-
TEN, in *ur secure prison is the ritot* of Seeds
Carat is*, or elrawberr, or 003 hunt tied ate fifty
dollars for his delivery to me, at C»uau*k»t lths ot
Gillivoovilte, ta the State shovel
Ikesrriptioo —Tutcn is about 51
high, slim built, pale face, upper I
out, ia alow ot speech and wtenea a iiHlo is tolkksf.
and ia about it yean old. -
Urea*.—Blue oatinett rlnoe-bofiied cyfei, M*o
hontovpwu pactoluono, and wbtfc- bat.
Tuton woe pot iu Jail in Cooaawbatchia,Booth Car
olina, under a charge of negro stealing, and ton* re-
I rased on Sum! y n.ght last, lira 4th October foot,
bv row) .person unknown, lie ie supposed to haw
ridden off a dark bay oeltewnbaraa uftkaatenar y
■ixe, string bail ia on# btad teg.
mrnm MEfSUY ODETTEi,
Hemafort Dtoiriet, S«. C*.
». teeth. H 4t
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