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J«>MlTII.X IKTI),.. _ -KBKar. ft, priple of
Tsebday *ornittg, Sept. 27, 1859. j •>><" »'»<•
— — 1 ” —- 1 corornotioe Itndtttd
roa ooveumoe
WARREN AKIN, |I££V
OF OU8.
ros OvyU£*f*~MB.i.<.\ ir f<LkTHH T.
MAWCELI.r.S DOUGLASS,
(ft uMLM
Federal,
Rjn riigroMirg
pfi*ilrg* has
uacousJj with bis couKoelioa be I 1 * r * **^7 r ^ 1 * 1
i (tntni support of
He adds. “look at th* card of Col. Mott, I had r>o mind nf bit own in mat'era ol legis
TrUKD* DlSTV.tr T,
T110S. HAHUEMAN. JR..
»•*^ fc -?»!*“■ w ,*•£** i! -f i"«®»• ■ «"*• ««»■"”•«»”«•
which baa unfilled h:ra for aoght elre than . *bateaer interferes «1tb tbta voting ay.tera the eonsntutsonahty of tb« mnrket eUute to B|ld bm find lhjlt ha# nitdf ancf ker
U remain and watch at tha be 1st J# of hrei* a»y peitieuier tend* U» weaken and jeop- tb* bill/' and in consequence of »» did not m i,toke. But let ii all pare. *• it iai ao eaay
sick children. Suck dot;*# all nghUBituled ard.xe our whole ticket. Thera ia no telling. *• be wa* informed rolo «t all- No». by j » matter forLtejyci
” ‘ ■* chard, it will be ! cratic cjrretpoaaen
IlAJVIMJhPlI 1«. JBOTT.
men *»ill consider paramount to alt other*. J noltl after the votes are counted out, wticb "<«••«« «• Col. Mot; , I again*!
Cd. Holt Fri»bt>rn, Aar,d .nd edoe.!^ ' F.ouiil.t* cn .of lick.l it iojotrj tt tb, ,een l **»t “L'p.'o'o" ■uFFtprrF,nl< ... el*etl
■« •• >w »-*• «■*«£ “ ®«rr — - * Zu,::<z.
M, Suit bt » MM Iu wb„ h. «. I «-• Tk. ist.tbrr, .lo I ,. cu to lh , pob ,„. ...cbio, ,U | C* aV“«31
Democracy with .it
place ahali lonj
aiating tire truth. Col. Mott says “upon '
great mrsrure bia success aad their confi- j it eery likely by the act to injure the other ' re torniiig the bail to me he (Mr. Howard)
without fpecial claitna on j Oppoaitiao eandtdale whom be wiabee expreaeed aome diMibt aa to the conatitU'
' r« Jt.i. 1. U. M ..d »0, t ^r.i,nt.»dU....h.n,b.doF. 0 o> loffi ^ 1 ^ utlo(oMefhuR ; prwnl ,, jw ijh.r« l^.nd dr.S«mj
; ank u- r^pl* .( Me**!" ptT.°,..:, cut uveb for. .»d Umfh ,, ob . ^ r ,K.Ur.rt kw* fb.l °F crAing la.t f jf power ind
j eounty, and baa rreeieed at their Lac fa to tbo name cf a Demncret whom be prefer*, j, B1#1 j nf , fce tra ,j, Col. Mott aays “upon er bear away tu the land ?
' The Dally IZmqmtrcr.
A lit* TOUTJft—WCE BEiaxTD to 5 deuco. He ia witb*>ut fpecial claim* on 1 Oppoaiiaee candidate whom
VFe to-day commence the second eofuaae ^ cltiaena cf Muacogec county f«»r ibeir j elected and to help (he ether Democrat for
ol the Daily Emynirte. A year** trial ha. j otbtTC ban may be baaed upon hu | whom be cere, nothing,
satisfied u* of the neceamty, u**fnlnaaa and ^ ^ faitbfully and efficiently to ' The n»o*t c. mason propoaitinn of thia
accepubility of a daily rd.'lion ol fbe paper, • r|P | >fWel ,| |^| r inierrstr. The people nsa*t | kind made by the Democracy, we learo, ia
notwithaundlng tfcaeatra lalxir anJ erpeux ; jU jg # r f hi* ability to will and u do in ! that they wiU vote for Akin if tha Oppoai-
which it impose*. !a cieeing the 6r*t | them. MboolJ it be the 1 lion voter will rapport William* or Dixon.
lliiy of the eDutt, conferring
Mayor (Ac power to try Ike of meet therein
enomeroted, witkont the inter tent ion of a J*-
ry.” And not the chute in relation to the
Market aa alated by ••Cpatoie." Now wbat
are the oflencee which the Mayor under thia
No” be
imstakable leuete a
October next.
i ballot box i
the first Monday
MMiHe 41&-1M. made Companion of the Barb, i , ltl u| ,
trom petty conrul to the dignity ol Envoy
Extraordinary in Central Amenta, and yet. Every day stem* bur *oY .
of our tub> candicr, , , i
nowhere withont finding i. f . Nf*l
" '-■* declare the# ; r,
ll.nFll^-iFioiU, Tim Orli- j ^Um if v'"’Xh,"i7 -
mire lni. M.lk.1 tlttdf. Sale, ol Ik. lb. Uer.K, -Ihc poWi. m,f weil .,k. ; -\Z Y |i L- "'
»FFk 6 JOO bale,. . 1 ■ Wk«: h»t lie gen!lem»n »bo if ,upr«Fed , Dj,,. , r ..j in, •unir. " ' ‘
/^.dtm Mmry iltrkHs-loiopwMoIlb. Uoi.ed 8u:.. in Ixiiulon Sl„t„
abundant, i oe br.llion tn the Bank of Eng- been about, mat lie haa not learned rorne- u dv«>c«re* are defer.dir • i
(and had increased iJ5.000. Cunaola were j ibing ‘otliciar concerning this transaction f •*(; - Br,.-a n did «*•!:
quoted at 95> lor account Mr. Wyke ha. Uen knighted ,nd P r<m,o«td M j a’ “ «SS« |"- V ‘
I•»<•'«« .t„itmg. „ ltf . dld w ;^,y ■
" Mi* Ur TtCd.
“ IplwJf .... «X*. ,
[We have no report of Middling Upland!
« ^ . . . neither Mr. 'Dallaa nor Mr. Clark —
. «»•. «- .».r rF,..i , Stair of Trade.—Mar.cheater advicea were an «thing about the treaty, and no ipforroa-
ic edit er* and Demo- favorable Yarnawere active, and clo*ed i ( ; un can t>c furniebed totbe ^uvermnent by
advanefuf tendency. _ ( either of them in regard to i*.
In the tace of such an announcement
Wheat *ieady. American Flour and Wheat
r*« Monday i
JUSTICE.
Dallas baa acen no orcasi"
inquire into t!i* fact. We have also a Min*
Guatemala, wbo*e nam« is Clark,
ralitto the Banks, and u, t * .
kathed.’*
“He did refuse to rar.c nn *
eolmnr, we return tbauks U> our friend* for
e geeeroue rapport, and proMise to o*e ererj
effort to add to the inUml and value of the
paper.
Aa an earf»y*t of onr detire to do the Lett
we can for car *ub*o.bcr*, we have deter-
lained to reduce the price of the Daily i ^ afotl on hfatc Aid.
IZnr/pfrtr, frets this date, t* &»• We | ^ writer in the Timet want, to know
bclievo a Uailj paper pubfiahed here t# bv ..vk irert doe* Cofenel Mott, one of the
wanb fully fild, and know that when it candidates for tbr Regtalature. *tand upon
1,‘amMWd u> nWxn tu Uu it, ; Aidf , w “. h *
honor ao conferred will be duly appreciated ! elected by a large majority. But our friend* |
j by Li<n»aod the more ao, a* it will be
; without hi* pertonsl rfibrt ur rcUciUUoa.
, . . . . r . *pet.<3ing the people’* money f«r the con*
teficieocy hat to bemad* up from «nb*f J siructiou ol railruedat Ho voted on both
urnal record*
iwtsonage of the office. But *1 vbo fame ’ ••.desol the question. The .
... iu-i,„rm wot, l him a* Toting tgoinot the Brunawick bill at
ume wo are aware af the reluctant* *•«» <MJ e wion id fer« the oex,. Ilowta.tf”
which MUM »h.l lb., c-i«4.f Ik. h mu |M . M lhe r „„ „„„„
estm dollar, a* well a* the fact that ‘
1 rtferrod to, thera was no diaiinct Biunawick
Oibu <l*il.F ptp.it «f lh. 9uw .1. .Irc^y Uul , |eDrr>l ou „ i1>u f h.ll mcluJiog ,
f.il>i.h«l .t *3. W. lh„.l.i» ffOuc lb. j niimbti nilmU , . oJ u.F.l.ix, „ d
pHc..f C.I., C0l.fiiFUt lh.) ,n lotfF.M of I lo llM M1<nl c( ntnJ d „||, t ,,
.uUcnUf. mil CCICXFO-.I. l» .*“™al »l ; A(ainil , bl< m Co |. Moll foIfJ. Al lh.
** lh * ** C*». j „, b „ .cion tb, i|Uc,liou cm, op in ,ocb
W. ttptel .... «.Fk to ICO... M, , tu (bFpFCjFOol. IFii.O.J
T^gi.ph'c •!.,.«,« end l. m.k. j Mno . c , lon Ulwccn Micuu Foil Vdl.,
*Hr i-^urcr ••pFoitH, -r.la.bl. w ^ UloIll ,. ick n ^„ iu „ K
end granting to it 9uie aid. Col. Mott
boaissaa men far it* prompt and accuiata
Commer:tal intelligence. Buberribcra may
taly oo an uninterrupted continuinc# of
Tele graphic correspondence throughout the
business tcason.
Wuh hop;* of agreeable dally iolercource
with our readers throughout the year which
w« ba** jnat commenced, end promisee to
entertain end eetve them to tbo brat of our
ebitiiyi we begin the task with confidence
of appreciation and aucceaa.
The CaudkUtca at Albany.
On tbe 17 th in a?., Gon. Bethune, Mr.
Douglas* and Judge Crawford addressed
the people at Albany. We copy fiotn the
Dulript, tbo Democratic paper of that city,
brief notices of tbe speeches of General
Betbune and Mr. DougJaaa, which ere
complimentary and candid for a paper
B9ppovting Judge Crkwford t
• “Gen. Jlctliuna*. by coumay, occopieil the
aland until elevcrt n clock, and, in hia usual
and affable atyln* entoriained the audiam-e
on bis areal queatinn of “JEre* Trada.”
The audleore was nleaaad wi'h hia person,
his manner of address, and hunoiiy ol
jnirpoae; Bui Gen. Beifiunp unfoMtiuately
ulliea hlrnself to nsiitior Af tha prateut
loimidehlc partie*-*-it would thereloro bo
unreason a Mo in him to ask lhe support nf
tboa* tu whom ha 1# opposed. Wo hive n
candidate in the parson n| Mr. Crawford,
reprcacnliuje the .Slate lliglita Democracy,
end * candidate in tho person nl Mr. Doug.
Isas, repreaeming tha Opposition party, end
the pi'apta who are number* ol tbeaa two
irart^ca only aupport tMr re*pautiVe candi
dal as for (kingres*la October neat.
“At tho «on«lu*toti ot Mr. Bm)itine's
addrcsai Mr. Douglaaewxtk the stand, and
lor <ma hour entertained the atidiemra In a
deer, ountprehenvlvo and forcible debat*.
He tirgan with the old aong ol the “Oppoai-
nun,” about Mr. Buchanan and the extrav*
ngunoe of the Administration, which ren
dered thdn unfit for public confidenco— ami
*tbe poettloh ami Mac ol Mr. ('rswlord
reudored hint dilte unlit lor public support
aad cuufidenoo—and argued his caae iu a
vary pUaaible and pointed manner, and,
upon the whole, sustained litniadf na well,
perbape, aa any member of the Opposition
liny could have done, having a bad
petition and a wrot:g aide to vindicate. Ai
tbe ouncliiston ol hia »i>eech, which was
.Southern thunder, he retired In the midst
of great emitudasm end njqil«u*e.”
We also copy from the Patriot lIn
following report of Judge Crawford's repu-
JUtloa *>i Stephen A. Dasttu. We an
gled that he has at longth pledged himself
to oppose that most unscrupulous and
dangerous of all Freesotlrra:
“To tho queaiii.n propounded by Mr.
Douglass, “would he support Htcpnou A.
D-mglaa should he ba nominated by thu
Glmrlsaion Coiiveuiiou T” Mr. Craw lord
ti'phed that hia position was, that tn Ute
event ol auch a nomination, ho would advise
tho Southern member* to withdraw I'rotn the
Convention and g<> home.”
e, if th^y will reflect, how
wilt *’f ■ in.j«l,, of lhe ffIfi, of Ik. cwiolj I We sre Iczio., ,o t ,t u.,0, « j U * U •“' kcri " d «'
lUi H«.r *k<Mibl Ttpt.t.iti lOa, tk. j pwfcW. Iu Akio, buum ». nil ki» j JJJ” ^*111 -““'.pi.Hu.u.
liquora contrary to law, the trading with
! slave* contrary to law, fighting, malicioua
mocraey can work tin* thing without losing j keeping a disorderly house. Ac.
vote of theire in tbe Stale for Brown. In ; j t opon «hU part of lhe bill, ar.d this
other enur-tie* they may swap off tkeir can- - parl a ] one> that Mr. Howard ertiertained
didst** for Coagres* or for the Ltgials'ure »oatc doubt as to the constitutional power ol
(of whose election tbry feel certain) for ' the Legislature lo pasa tbe bill. Having
votes for Brown, and (hue make up for their ewern'to support the constitution Mr. H.
losses hy swapping ofl Brown in Muscogee. | would Icel it to be hi* bounded duty to rote
In every instance, if e majority iu a county j a cain*tevery^
are the losers by swapping, and our party
friergls may real assured that tbs Democracy
wculJ not systematically propose it here
without Mnovjing that it will result to their
Electioneering.
Ed. EnquirerThe wiiter of this ha*
learned trom good authority tbal certain
candidates in this vicinity are in the habit . . .
... . , easy command as if she
of visiting, — — — -•*— 1 -
please to terra “balls,'' for the purpose
FlFctionetrin,—wfacn tbr o.th which mem- Tiic T.mc. h.. ,n .Aitori.l in r,p 3 id In
. , . . . . . . . I Gen. Harney’s cccapatton at the Island ol
her# of tbe Legislature are requited to take ! s*n Juan It M ya that England wiil not
forbids that they aboul-l gain their election 'amely submit to such an exercise of power.
. ... u i i . The Assemblies ot Bologna, Romagna
b, ,t*F aucb men.. Thi. m«b nl «l.c >m| p>IR|> b .d «,cl»ied in I.fmoI lh. ,n-
tioneering is wrong, and should be stopped, negation ol those States to Sardinia,
and if tbe better portion of tbe community The Pope (tad been seriously ili, but wa*
. i- . .. . . . recovering.
«" IO J«»«n'»n»»c« h. by n»! torn,, hr En(l ,„J hld prt , c „, ed , „„„ „ t
men who retorted lo such an abomtnibte enqu r'.ng iu regard to tbe concentrating of
way of aeeuring their election, il would be french troops i« Algeria.
i n... .1... : ..i.. • .. ! *» WM reported that the Zurich Cooler
, >• " »uo wci^ ■ river Iroat. ! wu g filibusters. Ktlkcnny cuminudores,
ceruin quartern, what they J Uer performance proved her lobe tbe faat- drunken and inefficient rJpre»erfJau
i “ball*, for the purpose of ; ct atearoer in tbe world. ‘ no wonder thai American* and the
aJtantag*.
e whatever which might
e Wlort him aa a legislator clearly viola*
( live of tbcY nnat >tution. But upon a were
doubt as to the constitutionality of any meat*
! ure the obligation tu vote against it ia not >m*
i peralive. Although from conscientious
pies growing uut ol this doubt, be might not
Our Charge, . s .| U .t «... Ilrowu. j ,0 '**'* biU °' h "‘
Tb. Timu W. mat cl lb. count, iu ! »« """
^ , ... . ... „ tton imposing the necessity of voting ogeiast
out bill of indictment sgarast Gov. Brown, . . T , v ... -».....tFi
, , , , ... ’ i it under auch circumstances. Nor should
ar.d ask. for longer time («t b-.ng now only | he do opon , mer , doub: , e.pecully in
•FMk btloic the elrtlion tn pi.T, or I ,i ew c | lb , (,« ,h.l olhcr leji.l.tor, ,nd j <b. iF*i»/a/urc mil .loop to lo»-bul -bet
stopped. But this is not a’l—what
they call “balls” I Why, nothing more nor
less than a gathering together of low per
sons at soma Louse of iil-fstne, where the
candidates buy whisgey, treat the cror.d,
and dance with the females who reside at
three bouses. Down on such a
electioneering, and down
who resorts to this mode of electioneering
Mjroe good men may doubt that their can
diJates resort lo such means, and canne
had determined upon the boundaries
of Lombardy.
Another meeting between the Emperors of
France and Austria waa expected to take
place soon in Switzerland.
Addiiloual by the Arabia.
Kaurix, Sept, 21.—The following addi*
ch • of Gonal by :ho Arabia, waa omitted in yea-
, , . ! terday’a dispatch: Fair I'elands 7|, Mid-
tm, ctod.d.1. I d |j„/ l ; p |, l J, sl .
The *t. rk ot Cotton at Liverpool waa
ofO.OiiO bales, ol which Airt.ooo bales ia
Aamicu.
disprove the other*. In reference to (he
questions proposed by the Elijay gentlemen,
it aaja that It “Ihinlet Gov. Brown Will
answer to the satisfaction of hit friends in
due lime.” We don’t know what the
to whom
voted for thia Mil, and gave very weighty
reasons for so doing. Ha said tSiat tbe
peopla of Columbus and »ta contiguous
country were at the mercy of the Central ! 7|W " ««***«• “«*«• W
Railroad ; that cotton, which ought to go j " nftn Drown'# “friends'
forward and be sold at tha high prices it
coutJ then command, was hacked up into
our vrarehotut* and tbe gin-bnuscs of the
planters by the failure of tb# Central Road
to provide tbe mesna of shipment ; that
unjust and injurious discrimination# against
Columbus* w« re mad*: by tho Central Road,
on* of which wa* that flour waa transported
Irom Atlanta to bavannah for 60 cent* per
barrel, while the charge trom Columbus to
Havaunah (the same distance) was 91 per
barrel. Ho contended that Columbus, like
Atlanta, ought to have two lines of com
munication with the seaboard, and he
estimated that the people trading to and
shipping from Columbus had lost two mil
lions ol dollars in ana season alone by lh*
tardiness and the Injurious discriminations
of the Central Railroad. For these reason#
he favored fltste aid to the Brunswick Rail
road—pot tu a general outUibus system!
against which he had voted. The Bruns
wick bill passed both House*, but was
rr-conaidefed and killed by the influence ut
rival railroads.
Having thua explained Col. Mott's votes,
we nuw have a question to propound lo
Messrs. Dawson, Williams and Dixon : Will
they, if elsrtyd, vote for Stale aid to a
railroad from Macon or Fort Valley to
Brunswick T Too the mink your friend haa
made for Col. -Mott!
idea ia that tbe frienda alluded to will ba
equally well satisfied if he never answers,
hich ire think will ba hia course.
But the Timet “most emphatically denies''
iir charges against Gov. Brown, baaed
upon bia course towards lh* Banks, and
alls for the proof." ft ia at banJ:
We charged that ••dot. Brown adviied
the Banks of the (Stale that they might, iu
iolation of law, charge the market price
for exchange—or, in plain terms, as much
they could get—the law restricting them
tho rate of 7 per cen
act of 1867 forbids lh
'Ihc Nan Juuu Dispute.
The present slate of the controversy
rcepcctlng this island tends to confirm our
opinion, expressed when it firat aroused
general attention, that no conflict between
the Halted States and Great Britain will
occur. The bust iutelligrnre (rom the
J’acifio ia to ‘he effect that the Ur Utah
Admiral refuses to take any sbpa to bring
on hostilities, aud without the fleet the
British Governor Itns r.o force I hat can make
a rc.picUbb d*u.ou«lraiiv>n against tbal ol
the Hulled Slate#. • Indeed it would appear
that tha Americana Lave concentrated on
tha island in auch strength, and have ao
strongly fortified ibrmsehes, aa *lo bid
defiance to both the British haval and land
fotcoc. Every day'a delay must Increase
the relative strength of tho Americans,
because they Lave populous oeitleineuta tu
th« i'aetfic coast, while tbe British have
only scattered and weak posts. Until Iroop.
cau be transported hy tha bucr trom
tar-distant points, there ia, therefore, vary
little cause to apprehend (lie dislodgmcnt ol
thu Americana, or ap alUnt|4 to duledge
thera.
The sending of Gen. Scott to tbo theatre
of operations ia by no tueana a hostile
rtiovoaitni or indicative of hostile intention*.
On the coniraty, he has gsnutatly acted the
part of a pacificator, and is a* wise and
prudent a a ba is brave. U« was sent by
former administrations to tbe iines of con-
trovtuy, m the dispute* and threatened
conflict# about tba Canadian and the North-
Eastern Boundary troubles, aud tn both
mala urea be wa* mainly instrumental in
intending a conflict and maintaining pesos.
That *ncb will be bt« policy on the r«nfic
coaat, thera ia not tba least reason to doubt.
Nuioo of Thru know u 1
Wa at* glad to learn that lttta Lava been
obtained of some of those mrn who In
August last went from tni« city to RuaoelJ
county, Ala., to vota far tha Democratic
ticket over there. These men will not be
allowed to vote in this city on tb# Ut Mau-
day tf Octobor | Or, if they *•# vote, (hay
will be prosecuted. So they had batter
-taka warning tu time and be governed
accordingly.
W Dv. A. T. W. Lytle, of H.ll county,
anaouacra himself an unfeperfBent Candi
date to repreknt lit# Sixth District in lbs
Next Cougrvsu
Guv. fit ou it's HcbutliiiK Evidence.
Tba Timer publishes Gov. Brown’s latter
Mr. Cohen, and "dares” us to publish
tbe Governor's letter to Mr. Teflt. In this
respect wo are somewhat like tha little fol
low who was dared by another boy tu jump
the river on a cold day, and
triumphantly exclaimed as he accepted tb*
banter am) made the plunge, “By gosh ! 1
tell you I ain't to bo dared !" Heriously,
assure tbe Timtt that as truth is the
object we aitn at in political discussions, we
not deterred by any article which an
opponsnl may produce and challenge us to
copy, except ils length—sometimes wc
can't stand that. The Tcfft letter being of
reasonable Ivtigib, shall have a place it
cdumns lo-iuorrow.
But wo cannot see what relevancy this
Uttar has to the matter in hand, or how it
catt acquit Gt>v. Brown of the sin of tbe
f’uLen letter. Is the object of its production
to prove that Gov. Biown did not
what ha said in tha Cohen letter, because
be haa written ather Utters in which h<
said ho sorh thing ? This seems lo ba tha
only heating it ran have ou the queslioo.
This kind of proof rominJs us of the Irish
man's mode of defending himself, l'addy
was arraigned for stealing a pair of shoes,
and after tho prosecution had bruught for
ward two witnesses whn swore positively
that they son* him take them from the store,
tho dofendant waa asked by his counsel
what evidence ho could oflvr to rebut thi*
positive testimony. "Bare,” said Pat, “an*
let me tind to Jimmy O Koike's an' I bring
four witnesses to aware that they didn't sc*
in# take tlttm!”
lawyer# entertained a different opinion, and j I have said
llarbcruc at the Thundering Springs.
We hsv* waited i.i vain to a In e hour
before going to prets, fur the «-tiieia! pro-
ceadmgs of the mri-iini: at lhe Thundering
fepririg«, on Tuesday list, which were or
dered to be published. (Jar space anJ
time will now compel u* to he short. TLs
. meeting, iu intelligence *"J orderly do-
I relieve that a is possible that candidate# lor | Later from California and Nan Juan, porlmcnt, w is all that its mu* t eothoeiasfir
New Omni, Sept. 21.— 1 The steamship friend# anticipated or desired—numbering
j three ofl
wonder that Americana and the Amsri
can name are overshadowed wuh d>-grace j W au!d
and contempt in Central America. Can w e
hope to enjoy the respert or confidecce ol
the po'ty government# of thatcoOntry when
our Ministers alternat# between the booty : j’j
bullies of one day and Th; poor paailiani* ' , r
mitea *>f the nrxt f Can we expect that llt
they wil! confide in our policy or rely «o o
protection when they aeu Great Btita
coolly trampling on all tlie treaty oblig
lions which we have made wrb her. dsic
■tbly and wiih great flourish qf trumpets
their favor f”
The Herald, however, consol!# it«clf w
hopes of better results in future Iron <
appointment of Mr. Dimitry toihe Central
•He did publicly cha’I
bring out tfceir »t, »*
ubi beat him thittv
and the ter.ee o
Georcta.
Ceriainly, the
Uvic
American Mission.— SarhnUt Banner.
port fi r the Prceidenr
icd onfrizndi? leei.l.
ir.c .Slaveholder, sui
receive B.OOu vote*
Can it be poesdde that
i.cra'e. and <>.d Lihe
Ud I'V a set nf nun
leading them
e;y truly, \
e, nevertheless—and
i the part of
passage w emed desirable
hts constituent*. .
But again, in the Time# of the same date
with “llpatoie’s” communiialioa, appears
an editorial article headed “The duty ol a
legislator—ihe oath,” givinr a counter opin
ion to the one just expressed above, and ia
support of it furnishing a copy ol the oath,
ia part at least, required to betaken by Nen-
atora and Representative*, before they are
allowed to lake their seats. The Times in
copying leave# out that part of the oath
which requires aach Senator and Rtpreaen-
t vtive to awear “that I hate not obtained my
election hy bribery, treat#, canvaaaing or
other undue or unlawful means used by my
tell or othera by my deaire or approbation
lor that purpose." Why ao tender footed,
Mr. Colquitt, in leaving out so important a
qx'r annum !” Tbe j part ol the oath 1 Wa# there ever more need
Banks from dealing j in Muscogee county that thia whole oath
Hahana arrived here
, . cisco date* to tho 5th ......
to a little J 'p bc steamship Washing'
day with Sau F
libelled
xchangc at a greater rate of interett should be printed in the newspapers and
th«n 7 per cent, per annum. But Gov.
Brown, in hia Cohen letter, advises them
that in fair business transactions ihry may
dral in exchange “at such discount or
premium as the exchange is actually worth,”
ol at “a greater discount or premium
than its iron market value.” Now, wbat ia
this but a license to charge and receive
ill that they could T for no proposition is
plainer than that they could not aell at more
than the market price.
Again, we charged that Gov, Brown had
rrcttved aa satisfactory a Bank oath
affect that it had not .
floated at the corners of every s'reet than
na* t Oh ! the Opposition have an acknowl
edged majority of ouo hm.dred votes in the
county and it must be overcome tamekow or
tame Low ehe, or yaur candidates, oar o'.d
Whig companions, Williams, Dawson and
Dixon, will never be able to get »o Milladg*
v.lie to help in the re-election ot^Iveraon
and Benniug, which scents to be the all en*
grossing idea with some, aa though legisla
tors wera elected chiefly with tbe view t!
subset ring the interests ol private individu
als. But to tbe article ol the Times—it
says, "in ear judgment and according
i7# last return *ho construction placed upon the oath of
violated tba provisions of the act of 1857,
when tha law required oath to be made
that tho Bank hdil not violated the act
ilhout reference lo time, aud tha Gov-
tnor'a on ii “form” furnished to 1’resiJent
Cohen required it to make osth that it had
not violated lhe act of 1867 since the
I'*’"*" °f «•» *" “f Hlh U.cmbfl. 1858. | 8«t OnJiniinc, uf
Here is the Bank oath upon which
charge t* predicated—wo copy it from our
Gles ;
8 TAT a or OtoXcitA, Mateagee Coun'v —
Personally appeared William H. Yuan*,
President, and D. Adams, Cashier, *•! the
Bank ol Coluiubua. and made oath tbal the
above statement ia ju*t and true, to the beat
ot their knowledge and beliel, and that tha
Bank of which they are officers, haa not,
by ttsall, its officers or Agents, in any
particular, liner tkeir last return under oath,
lolated the provisions ot an act. passed
office, a member ot the legislature ia obliged
to vote upon question# which come baton
him; otherwise all legislation could be de
tested." )t then state* that Mr. Hardeman,
tb* Opposition candidate for Cong
3J District, would not vote on a certain bill,
and that "Mr. Howard of Muscogee refused
vote upon the bill relating to the Mer-
city, for reasons sat-
Hank Charters iu tin* Stale,
non-specie payment tor a given
lor other purposes therein named
thus* doubting will pul them»G<
trouble, they will find that the facts
represented.
I hereto a copy of the oath requited 1 works ;”and tbe harbor ol V
of member# of the Legislature, that all may : nianded by ti-IJ pieces.
5,1 lh.ii IfiUI.ioi. ... „,g„ ld u>! ,75.I*U' 1 <1“ now in, cnmpl.i, ,i.t,
" A VoTEK. General Harney says that he will call
*T, A B, do solemnly awear. or affirm, (as volunteers Bunt in# Ter^totiee if he is
e case may be,) that I have not obtained , '••§•• 1 .. .
y election'by bribery, treats, canvassing. J ** ,rne f
j perhaps a thousand persona, many of whom
i wen* ladies. On motion of D. W.
I b!e. Esq., Charles V. Collier, K*q. #
500 ! “IW «• Cb.iF, tod K-bm f. f.l.d
n soldier#,w ho have thrown up
Jud^e Weight and Colonel
The Stale Press of the ISth. p
letter from the Han. Auguotu* R
a# a reply to Col. Akin's hm
August nisi, 1853. to the L
Federal Union. In that <
made this manly proposition tu
Brown on tbe subject vf feet ; *;,J
for services rendered the Htat< -,
' other undu
! Dougin
ng that he occupied the ia
aupre
*id»-r i
i>n, lot that purpose; that l consider niy-
il coosiiiuiionaiJy qualiiied as a .Senator
Representative ; and that ou ali questions
and measure* which may come before me.
I wdl give my vote, and #<» conduct myself,
may, in my judgment, appear most
'ere»t and prosperi'y ot
»i'l bear t
conducive i
hia Mtate ; and
md allegiance to the same ; and to tue ut
iiost ol my power and anility observe
ontorm to, support aud defend the Coneti-
.«U authorities <\t Yaucoaver aud the II
son Bay Company*^ officials.
The British Admiral haa refused tn obey
Gov. Due's**, to bring on a collision ;
and hr al*o retunea to order the British
North Pacific fleet near the Island. It ia
tho Admiral's intention lo await orders from
i thereof."
. .Sept. Cl.—The Overland Mail
W.
Chattahoochee—Mr. Austin.
rtlj called Hiatntx J. Ac
Nine companies of American artilley had
land* '! on the island ot San Juan. The As
sembly of British Columbia urged Governor
Douglas to appeal lo England to denand
! willing lo enter into a bund, (.* i
| •onaMfl »utn, TO TAKE JCJq
IIALP THE AMOUNT I'AIKD
ERN'OR BROWN to JT In JE W
I [the Hon. Augustus R Wn-hi i
DING TO THE HERVK
.1 bountiful , ED BY EACH OF I -. t
i»ee disinterested Allot
Irown atlec'ing on*, | on
third; and if I hsv* tec,
-lie
ived HALF A
an paid Jud^c
Esu , (he “indepamlaut” candidate for the the^withdrawal of the American Hoops Irom
1 *he Island, and to maintain her rights *|
feenate in Chartaho ^-hro n unty. Hit
Austin ia the regular Opposition nomiurr,
and, though he is no violent partisan, he
hsa no wish to disclaim hi* party association
or principles. •
PF* The Massachusetts Democratic 8ta»*
Convention, on the 15th inst., appointed
four delagatea fi r tbe State al largs to tbe
Charleston Convention—all of whom art
understood to be Douglas men. It also
adopted strong fequatler Hovereignty ressla-
lion*. Thus, one after another, and without
exception thus far, the Northern States
wheel into the Douglas line.
the whole archipelago
(•factory to himself and perhaps
atituents." It then goes ou to quote
of tha oath, as follows: "I, A. U., do sol
emnly swear (or affirm) that 1 cunsidcr my-
sell constitutional!) qualified as a Henator
or Representative, and that an alt quettiaui
and measure* which tuay come up he lute
me / will give my vote, and so conduct
self aa may in my judgment appear
conducive lo the interest and prosperity ot
this Stato." Now, reader, bear in mind
that the Timet seta out b/ saying that
member ol the legislature it obliged to vo
upon quraiiona that come up before him—
that Mr. Hardeman and Mr. Howard tailed
to vote, and ilaltcitet certain word* in the
oath whim makes the member swear,"/
Will give MV vote ou ail yuetltan* which
come before nte," Ate. The TiMrs "don't
want to burl anybody's feeling*," of course!
But what lathe plain inference to be drawn
Irom it all I That Mr. Hardeman and Mr.
Howard in not voting at the timea referred
to, had erred in judgment and gone counter
; to their solemn obligations. No on* can
deny alter readiug the Times' editorial that
the impression ia sought to bo made that it
is the sworn duty of a member, impoaed by
fit Con-tituliun, to t*r on tte y
bill or eseaserr that happens to com* up
while ho ia present in tbe Ilall.
And now, Mr. C*»Jq
IV Mamckl G. Reid, E*q., late editor of
lb* Marion Coni man wealth, Lae purchased
Dr. Cloud's half interest in the Montgom
ery Adctrliter, and the paper ia now owned
and edited by Shorter iV ReiJ.
tir According tu an official return of the
Austrian G> vernmrnt, just published, tbe
total loss of the army in Italy, in killed,
wounded and prisoner#, was 1,164 officers
and 48,600 men.
Frost In (lie Bxtt and North
Paper* from the East and North give ac
counts of sudden changes in the weather—
the temperature being very low. In Hart
ford, on the 15tb, it was as low na tH de
gree# ball an lieur after sunrise. The town#
tn Middle and Northern Connecticut have
he«n visited by a frost, in someplace* Ireex*
ing vegetable* perlecilv stiff. The tobacco
ning uncut, the Hartiort Tunc* says,
Esq., acted as Secretary. The me
n- i being organized, the Ctairmsn. tmi<*
Cspt. Hardeman, who fin no liutri
ol ! lighted and instructed the immense a
. ^ J Mage with a ralnr, seaside, ctrar.
argument vtive speech, rep'eta wi h
dotes, facts and unanswerable eor.rlu
The speaking being over, tbe p
repaired to an excellent
Barbecue prepared by the genen
of tbe Opp .*ition cau*e tor the occasion.
Tbe Mr**r». Cunningham, the Piopmtor#
of the feprings, by p*ilite attention and u
liberal disposition, did all they could to
add tn the comfort and pleasure of tbe very
Isrge company. The TLomaston lir>-»
Band too, discoursed most eloquent music,
making the air vocal wilh their soul-in-
spiring attain# and filling each heart with
gladness and satisfaction. J Thia was a most fair and hone;
The 13th of September, A. D. 1650, at 1 position,
the Thundering Wpring#, wilt treasured ! Why hug Judge Wright skit hi
in many a heart at a day of social hsppi- j met the ittue made in Cot. Akin'
ness and we know its political influence* j And ia thia the Liter, Mr. State f
; will redounJ to the prosperity of the conn- spoke of on the Jiih, in your imus
'try, the overthrow of corruption and the Col. A.*9Ts,tt*WiUt4keO.\ E-HAL
! perpetuity and honest administration of tbe J was p*id Judge Wright, taking :i.i
j best form of government ever given !•> i eraiion *«tvices rendeied by both,
aan. We beliera no one present will eve, „gb», why diJ not Judge U r/L
egret the opportunity offered fi*r pleasure I would—that be wa* willing lo »r
nd instruction, and every me then ami : Ak.n’# manly and straight turw»i
there, wc trust, will fully discharge their tion T Neither Judge Wright, or
duty on the .3 1 day of next month. Look | Brown dare
KKM
HALF
enderrd f v each i
wa# injured.
The town* in tha vicinity of Boston were
visited by lrost on liie night of the 14lh, and
he Cleveland Piaindealer, of the Mini da<
ia inlormed (hat corn throughout Northern
Illinois ia completely destroyed by tbe trusts.
Muscogee County Opposition Ticket.
Our frienda in Muacoree have a splendid
Ticket in tbe field. Him* Holt
Herat*, and Mott and Howard for the House.
We have known the#* gentlemen early and
long They arc men ol talent and exp^i-
enr* and every way honorable, and will, if
elected, as ther are certain to be, r* fleer
honor upon their constituency and tho State.
We iruai tho people of Muscogee will con
sult their own interest in electing Holt. Mott
and Howard by such a majority as will for
ever • Hence the Democracy, iu that sterling
old county. (Columbus Timea. pleas* copy.J
[GtorgM Cili-.VM.
Reward of Honesty— lleaulllul and
Touching Incident.
Johnny Moore i* the nani* < f a bright
eyed, jolly faced lad, twelve ot fourteen
year* of *ge, whose invalid and vvid-iwed
mother, living on Morgan Street, he help#
to support by tbe stl* of newspapers and by
•uch errand* and small jobs a* he rosy
chance to fail in
hero of tb* pleasant and truthful
we are about to record, ia nest in his attire,
tbongh hia clothr* may not have always
been th# be«t, and may ha*« shown, ir. sun
dry patches and mended rent*, the re*uit*
of both poverty an J frugal care. In *hrrt,
Jobncy i* just such a boy
read about in Sunday School books. Y
terday morning, bright and early, be «
trudging along Broadway, Iwtwaen F
llant Times among H estern 1*readier*.
Th* upper Iowa Conference, which clov
ed it* session last wei k in Iowa City, we
learn from th* "Northwestern Methodist
Advocate,” must be a hard field. Many of
the former preachers have labored in the
face of absolute want, not merely of money,
JuUnn.' .lTo i«*U.f b “' ,' h * *1 til.. Tb.-J.il.
- - - - 1 bread” hat been wanting, and many ftmi-
the frontier have lived on hominy in-
Let the 1*copIc Kt member
W. ||. YOUNG, Pimident.
D. ADAMS, Cashier.
Hworn to and subscribed before* me, this
2t)tU May, 1859.
J*o. J. McKenpxcx, i. c.
The “above statement" roierred to is
dated May 13tb, tho osth May ‘40th ; sod
thia led us to make the additional charge
that the Governor received a* satisfactory
an oath which left room for the suspicion
that the Bank had only certified that it had
uot violated the act far the space of seven
day*. We had no idea that the Hank in
question had resorted to such a quibble, but |
•tdl tbe oath was evidently not such a or*
a# the law required, and a* the Governor's
pnftattd jealousy ot tha Banks would
him lo tcctpl. W, now l..m, | CTndor> do , b „ tbc
how...!, th.t iMiiiufih lb. oalb Fo|.wl | prc „ io „ . bicb Joar „, v , l0
•bo.e ... ,nn.l. d lo Iho publMtd .l.lf- j j, , be , rtlt in,., p ,ol th. o.ih lo
I0.nl, that F..II/ rcturn.ll to tb. Governor menibor. I 1( K>. d i d jo. role on ttriy kill, ' b 7 k ',,.» Jh.T
"" '• »'1> hi * fu,ra ,Do1 -— 1 I f«M»l •"<*»WcV —...cied on whil. : ’ lo , t ,„,,' b , nc „ k . d FltbB .
to Mr. Cohen, or nearly so. Thi# mistake, j you were in the Senate C himb/r,to preserve ‘ n j. M y** my pocket-book.” was the gen- ' P ri 'f >r ‘ 4,, ‘ >,,f '
•lead. The editor
“We have eai-J (hat there were hard limes
n the Northwest. *uch as nowhere else, and
>’ we say now. What would some of our
we u*eJ to* K * Blrrn btrlhren say lo going to quarterly
• . meeting, and after coming within five mile*
be compelled lo leave their h»rses and walk
..nk- | throuph the *lu*h ! After preaching the
JHI and Wash street, when he c , ***-l** d " biv. nothing meat;’
chanced t.» stumble against a large pocket- '^’ ut 1,1 l ^ e *■•••* i*m« some meal
t»«<»k which he pid*d up and found to con-
Uut a large number oi back notes and pi- "
para. While he was medtUtmg on th* aud- _
J.n licbr. b. btj tm.tud, tod wbtcb b. | ™ *"" Jn » lh * *“ J
but find# that
been | rocured. and the preachers *h*re
Next morning love-feaat is held without
ul and w*t*r, lor bread there ia none !—
had slid ml* a capacious pokst.or p*rhxp« ‘ , '?®****‘ J «*»• admuii.U.lion of tbe
racking hi* youthful mind whether to seek 4 lor the people can provide no
the owner or conceal his rood t- riaae » r-n. , ; M«‘»»odi#l preacher* who
friend Telegraph for tha bolt,
you hear tbe rumbling of the Thundering
Spring. The waters there, when dltqutel-
ed, have a natural tendency to ea*l out and
expose every dirty thing like I'mcfnroiaro,
snu *o:ne go ao far a* to ray that even
their r« flection haa trsnsform-d *cr. rsl
Democrats into good Patriots, by exhibit'
ii g to them their image aa in a gDa*—
their former ugliness of feata
miiy of shape.— Cpron 1‘ilot.
cud ;
> three disinter.'!
■ stated by him i
nob Toombs, Duugtaa aud the Ikw
racy.
ering £#nator, the II.
The Prospect.
Advance your Standard*. Sound the bu
gle to arms. Form, rfiouen, form. We
hav* tb* moat cheering new* trim all parts
of the feta?*, except the North Eas
tern, and Watten Akin, th« honest, the
corrupt.Me, will aoon be heard in that sec-
tion. Wherever he has gone he hs* made
troops ol friends, and me dcubt not Ilia suc
cess in the Northeast will be rqually a* great
as in tbe other sections,where he has already
been. The people are flocking to h,s stan
dard wherever he goes. The Jay of mis
rule is well nigh over, wo sincere!/ hope
Toombs, i,aa ttu
?i both of which he denounced the .-on
ti***— ! nghta doctrines of Senator herx'O
nd defur- boldly ttunounced hia prelcri r.t c lor 1>j.
j »nr "'»n «* rke Uppo.-itton, r
1 Nurthrrnnr Southern! *
i There can n«* longer he nnv mivtake t
i »«.. i . ! B. The McWhig leadeia os tiie ( h
* Democracy are determined t<» tr«n*ier
followers to «he support ol J> ugiu
chtmpitn of Squatter Sottm^n 1 . 1 T
n having told uu
. 1 but
at Dn
■ by the
,ibij i
and believe.
In the Congreavional contest we tr.
lain of three District*, and m'v j ••
carry six. Jo-hua Hill will have ao increak-
ed majority in the 7th. Hsrdemsu will f
carry the (bird triumphantly—his tivajonly ! T
will not be less than five hundred, anu may | ,
possibly reach eirbt hundred cr * th- «••■")•; ,■
Nothing bot a special interposition of pmvi- Jrno
dence can pfevcnl Wng'.t’s carrying the -'Ou*;
8th. In the first, Col. McIntyre though late -opp
io the start, may coma out aheaj al the i s,t *‘
clove. If the people will only actively be- '
stir themselves sll over the District, we have -
no doubt of it. In the Columbus DL’iict,
.Msrcellus D.iuglss* bss aroused an enthusi
asm while (beaten* to overcome Crawford,
notwithstanding the loud boast of his friends.
They hav# now reduced their figures to uue
ball. Col. Wru. F. Wright, in the 4th Dis-
1 panel,
to make ’room for these
leaders—will thy con*, nt
t» tin* traitor Dough
t.cing leaders.
Tbe courso ol Mr. Toomb*
Douglas, the champion ul
eigniy. is more mconsistcr.t •
he haa done before. In H",
tn the denunciation of Gan. Ce
ol the squatter sovereignty hei
Wi:
t Fro
age of the Kansas ac.. Ge
•ver the practical adoptio
oetrlne—Senator Dougia
Kansas bill contains C»
i 1818—and yet .’
Ir. Toombs—is
Dvugia*. rhe champti
mg.
all. which, accordir
e than the \S 1
be the s
Csn thi#
ho detested tho Clayton cmnpn
use it left th« right* of tbe So
tiled by the Court#( la he the
e'Tlamitcsr speech f" '
Toombs
fall
lb« OWUFI or COOCF.I hi. %ool Mum : 1 «
tleman rushed by him in aa tnxiooa.burned, *° ,,ar * t **, , ‘** ”7 n ° l ® n# Wor J of de-
nervous mannrr which convinced th* boy *t*U°g. Truly tba days of heroes
that b* wa* looking for tomtlking, and ba ■
.... ° • —rt th* she
is’anc**, but fur tbe
they
pressed under whip anJ spur,
gain in all pans of the Stale, and lose no-
where, tbst we hate any inlnnnatioii '»
Uut we uju.t endeavor to gain enough to
... , elect our men.
■. .hrr. F.P not d .- | 0 , mw , ey „ , ff ,, on , h .
Ia Tbe o pp .„„.„„ . i>nt , b , B „,
h. J .7 “J' 1 - “»•" «'."eat'h. I,. ,. tn th. ...
hMth«o .oJ lb.tr r.a>tltr. ; c , nd , 0 , , nd tt.Fn.u.r.l tFrdrnc, ,. to ,h.
h... k*.n •»-'» f-nU—. \«Ik... r.thrr th.a th. iu.. C.„,
—|«,arhm,. M.n .l.hd t.u. lo th.„ j , ucc „, , n v,,,,,.,* Kt „, uay
Tennessee, North Carolina aud Tex**
,01. n n». r. vv right, in the 4th Die- ~' , " ' . .. . , _„ 4 ,
.. l.pt»J Uutr.ll t'ma. lh,.u>t,.ad I , tth LoaJu > " 1
e going siJe by s.Je, Gaitrdl hard n t mad- up lhair mind* to d«> -o. to*
hey «
Wo
aider* (Jongres* conrtitationaliy bound to
protect slavery in the Tcfri'orire.
That Uav. Brown advised tue Banka of
the Male that they might.
lie officer#.” Wc reply that Gov. Biown,
any other executive officer, baa no right !
make distinction* between public and 1
come the people will »hare with them of
brcalblFM individual -of lltr Cr.t |»,t" pro- ,!l * ,r Som. cl th. prF.ch.r. ■»,
FFFdFd to uj th.t lh. poekoM-ook . ™n>p«llrd to-o.lf.-I.lio.in, With U»IF
large bfark one. containing one thousand
port. They ran afford to die, but not
.r.t. Tb.jr .h.r, with th. p«pl. in th,i, , ■ M t0 „ cr> , 0 , “SS ,C,„ ™ "
\ *-•»- -- •«#. ■ .«
eyea aia anxiously turned. Friends ttid
hands to provide I
■elation ol ' P r, ' , * tc * n ***» c, ‘ ur »* institution* ot officer*
chug, tbo n.ik.l P ,,f. tor . M h.n,F. "in. ...poctio, th.,, I H .I dutww ! k „o»
Tb* very gw! of tbo Governor a offence i* tkare t
that in this secret letter—which he was so I do nut
• I , . , uta, a u.ir, — iiiii.c c iiv iimuidliu ,
* “ U ol ! two buii Jred dolt.,, tn b.„k WI., .nd .001. : lh
Wen th* request is made f Do you
hen local btllt are being acre*
t ottaa many members present
all f Did you
bear t
plain terms, as much as they could
get—the law restricting them to the rate ot
7 per cent, per annum !
That Gov. Brown, who** sworn duty it
is to examine snJ see whether lh* returns
and oaths cf Bank officer* are made in due
conformity to law, received sad admitted
statement* and oatha which did not declare,
ia the terms cl the law, that the Bstiks
"bad uol, in any particular, violated the
provision* of the act"; nor, in lbs language i wwu,u BrTcr uw w ***** • »-•**»• w j ihrawn iu h>t foeejrtt before an election, ac- | Jon
>»f th# lerm famished by th* Governor him- j * ,L * * ct V ccl of nawspsper com- j lo construction of the Tiass*. (he
.......... I rrd mcmi. bmdio, de, «J
underneath the flap behig inecnbed “Robert 11 e '„
j Thorn*#, CoTineton, Ky.” Th# drscrip- , w, y* ■* >m#
i tion tallied, and Jonroy's eye* sneppej wuh 1 '•7 ro,n _ ported that
families.'
I'.inference against a
i dear and unmiataka-
ir since a ‘fron’iei
lawa presiding el.
circuit, as hia claim for
- - b “ u " ;£232Ei2r5 *'' J “ “-’-‘•v-
anxious not to have wan by say but * select ! one bot yourself contend that it was the . chcetfulntt* *« he placed th* treasure, just
few—he advised ■ course which he could 1 **oru duly of a member to vote without fail j •* h# h*J found it,into ‘‘
not anil w.ubi not .ooction openlj ; .nj “P»« «•"» l *“-»F.or «o,.tb>t contr. Iwfor. ’ * nJ "t'lnr itiFrr iff. S rF»lrr joy », ,
,b.. coo., mm » .. j-■ •»SSJ& SrS^JUT. >5-« ».w-j-v
tion of law* of tb# fetal*. Vk bat buttuese ; lo **7 no confidence tn . conscience. « nce. Of these tbe prending cider received
bad b. to .JJvtm prir.l. iMIm to Blnk bi. op.oioo. Mt. Ilow.rd i. irulj untonu. M ; Tbom „ birJ | ,„. mrd l3 k „ p . ; ... chickrn. .oJ t,oo,bt four pound, of lb.
c-fScrr. oo ,u«tttoo. of IbU .or-.! ,nd wb, ”*'• lo *■ ">•««! »« ">• •» j wbtcb io fori t»o.l_r.li.f on th. re .
did hi. con.ctrnc. .dtnont.b bim that it I **' * ln **? toMonc., Iwcuwi ol „u t , monr , , n j p . pr r., o.,t.iauJ. ■ ■
- coutitationl .ctopleo ; on lh, otbrt ho hu l. d „ ld .dnituton of h . honr.tr. T.kin, prF.iJin 6 ,l d ,r!
Would b,.,F do to tb... If»„. IO I Ut „. . fM} .„ W „«. ; Jo „ n> b , , b . kuid< who .. b ..‘
knew tidt why), hid by this time
brethren, shall w# not manfully make
exert oa to naiue our beloved country fro^i
the Lands of the spu.Ieta ! Tbe Irtc ot gen-
aretmus may brag ujM>n thadecisioh of tbe
ennutt now going oa ia Georgia. Tbe
Democracy, with all its unnumbered ain#, w
shaky in the knees—wc are young aud
vig >rous. Meet them at every
nrd to know ,l11 c ^ ,c k#fs and bought four pounds of tbe • , .
. the recovery bulUr * • cJ tbf lb * popular in thw
t.mudr to It. : M hi* ■» pajin* op o., no. ho. boon
Oar Pro.-pcctii tn Cherokee*
duubt bat that Akin i* me:
the Mate than er-
A Black Mivam. r a Pcxy Cli
featnrdsy, Mauhxi McGtlbony •
* negro in this city, who h«d wit
small lir>wn mare, and tjso mule*,
ibe mult'* is * magnificent anims'
baud* lu*h ( and 'of shout ISO*
weight. The negro was in comp,
chirkru dealer fr-.-m up tlie count:
U ifkie, sod wbo offered to sell tb* 1
Mr. Hiram Edmond*, reying he b*J f*"
bar. Ac.
Under th* whip the negro diachfec*
facta that lie wa* tb» fellow who I W‘»
of Hamilton (Gal)jsil a abort tn*> c * w
with Joshes Biackman. He and
•tole th* mare iu Georg is. just b*l-*r» <M
ing the Chstishcnche* titer, 4 »’
Gofumbus. Biackman had also #t«l*» ^
**n. wnh which Ih> ran ofl at or nrgr tin
Kryo, (»* w * apposed from tb* negn* -•
ciiption;) th# two being alarmed w: ,it An
mg corn lor ibeir animals. The n*gt J p *'
on down with Wdkie, wilh whom b#
c uupatiy. The mules were stolen, pwhak
tu Ruase.'l county. They ar* tn tbe Mr-'*
khai’s pooseeaion.— Mun/g. Mai).
-If. th.t tl.j bid nul riul.trd tb. Uw U 1 V '’* ll »*5 lV* ‘‘•t" •d® 1 * . rW.lfd oblif.iion for l.ihnj to F»i». But -.pl-brd
> hi# •
185! -.toe. ft, p.u.,. o( th, ,, t ,»nt-l lhe P obl,c * , “ ,n ,h * l«tttr -would uotwtth.tundinj it all, the wnirr i. lullj
!*,” the geoUe-
Uth December, 1868”; hut, instead
ther col. Lc rec« ived and admtiltd oatba tbst
bare placed Gov. Bm
! cared not to assume.'
tb,y h.d nut .tol.ud tb, act of 1K> - P l-:,d huu io ju.t .uch an attitad..
atlitod* he satborixed in saying that Mr. Howard baa
Its coerced public*, j the conaeiouancaa of feeling that from the
their last return"—said last return J
(whether it waa tha on* referred to in lb*
oath or not we cannot say) being dated only i
seven days presume to tbe date of tbta eatb !
That, aU this time, while thus conniving
but ha ho* only himself to blame for it, and
the people will bold btm to a joal account.
“Gel* Bn>wn #f C herokee.”
he first entered the service of th*county
in the legislature down to th* present no-
; ment, he haa never violated in ita loiter or
} ita spirit tb* aacred obligation enjoined
upon him as a member on taking his seat
man took him to a cloth’ag store and J
ed him out from top to !»e. in a bran new
• ua. Then, proceeding to a jewelry store,
he purchased * gooJ kilrer watch, upon
which be directed to be engraved tbra*
words: ••Robert Thoms* to little Johnny
Moore. Ml. I-VUI-. fecpL3d. !&5‘J. Honesty
is the beet policy.” Not even content with
this, th* generous stranger placed
But Methodist f reachcre are not alone in
their suffering.t. A Presbyterian missionary
in one ol’ih* Western States writes to the
Central Herald :
“I have not a dollar in cash,md not a
dollar's worth of provisions in the house. Of
those who subscribed $-00 to my support
Dsl November I koovr
can go I-
•d. ha* o
wo *«ts of candidates tor me Legislator!
Harroison also there
cratic candidate# prricn’tJ for ti
tur*. Joseph E, ft* Woggsof
to whom I wil hardly have a roan e tu Ot>
pound of | result in this strcnjjh ld_..l the
sre * credibly informed, and -tb* That he haa never diraetly or indsrecffy, be- tread purs* fire twenty do!l*r go.d piece*.
information come* Irons a Democrat, a man , lore or
with th* Banka for th* evasion«r violation j of character and a supporter of Joseph E. ' substance or promise* to ta* people
of the law* (cantioniag them not to let hi* I Brown, that prevxon# to th* election of cut0 their vote#—ever ieal.ng that ther#
secret Inters to them g*A into the public B,oW * 10 ll1 * ^ ud f* *&• would be to him more honor in a defeat do
~ ' UifIm C.imitl k* anrftt«Sl»d In inituri as*
Ti.n,. h... w.n .wluilj'b.rJ IUF ,d '" * 5'.' rnj OfP
... m T b.p r wuw. ' ,f< -
{ the suff of life, and almost Ilfs itself. j Uonsc. The Dem ocrat* on
i* ha* oarer direrf/y or ifidirerffy. be- tread pure* fire twenty dollar gold piece#, 1 ek:.ii- •’ontintted a mixed ttwket, W. F. Jane*, a
after an election,contrib*usd money, j which he directed th* lad to give hia moth- bank at Niagara Falla, on Friday.' was fht£Vat/Id*J^sf M d Ware iTxatG
ree or premia to,m people tore- «r. , drowned thu rnormag. He went down to V
Fxvxa axo Aecx.— Thera are r
i >a u here fevsr and ague prevat * ;
a»ou, and this ia the case tn the vtct"-
creek* nrfi aw.naps in Long Is!*'" 1 ' ^
ie rail* tram New York City- A« * *
laiiitanc# ot our#, who hav rrstd*'* 1
veral j-ear* on one ol the## creek*.
s had a single case of fever and afi‘* f ‘
s family, wbite all hia neijttbor* ci'
1 Demo- ; ‘recn inure cr lo#a affected with it ef '”
re Legia.'a* s- au<n Ha attriburc* hi# immunity to
humboeger, !t j., troublesome d:**a«# to the *t f *
»at over tn* g^jd fir* in his house every chilly aud fl»=
fij night In Suuitnrr and raff. Whvn 1
1 .utaaa travel at uigh* or earlv in 0-* l '
ntng ia swampy regions, they cover
now and mouth with some part ol J**
garmen:. to warm the air whtcu tncj_
aud thi* they »-> prevao a chills
laat^aturday
id R**ri. |
[Sriruhkc Jsr wl '
pnnta), Gov. Brown we* repreaeolihg him
seif tu the poopU as a jealous watcher nf
tb# Beak* and tbo especial guardian of th*
tight* of the j ublir from thru rapacity and
mawLi!
Ktdg* Circuit, he endeavoted to induce
ot th* Grand Jury of Campbell county, to
recommend “Col. Brown of Cherokee" to
th* people in the Prooentmentt of the Jury.
If dtsired. «| will name tha mao.—Augusta
•Arvawlr.
ing light, than tn sucoeos at tbe sacrifice ol
conocionc*. Can Mr. Colquitt, tha editor of
the Timer, who waa alacted Senator from
Muecogeohy a majority of too votes, two
) ysat* ago, it) as rnsch ‘
moruing. Ha went down ^.^, v
Wa shall not attempt to portray tb# too- 'he water to try it by •« trumiog at the plxeu J Ibf^tiaD
l.on. of lb. boy. If b» ,ui,.rio e lifo, .oJ j “ " WO “ J “
choked utterance, and the am ils that
Democrat tor the llouae. It ia be- THcNcwSrvga of Ekvctop**-—A r
so bard to get through tba great watery
globes that trembled m h» aye*, failed to
uli wbat waa going on in hi* heart, bow
shall w* uli it '-»Ait. Lmtio Hepvbfic.w,
Sept ft.
drawn under
water by the suction of u whirlpool. Hia
boj y naa not been recovered. This ie a pre
mature cuduig o: a tool .oh enterprise.
iBofa/v Advertiser, Tuesday.
uceef* the nomin- bar ot order* lor the new pnent e^veli,* 1
In Floyd county, if men vote*# they , having been already filed in the d«p*rtm»''
now *ay ttwv will, A tun’s majority wilt <h* To*t»a*WT General ba* difact*d^*W|
n'rt
exceed two hundred, a! bnuah Brovrn hod a
t c contract r turnibh hail a m»tfi‘ o ®« '-y
taajor’y two year* ago nf LT*. Caaarouuty xe f-ru!i.:g envelope# orJdred by «»• ‘
W t«licred util givej-r Akin a msjojitv panu.
mu!'
mmmm*
boxes aad parkagrt
W* "What ar# you dotog daughter f"
| “UnJr.aeiaf my salt for tt#*p»riy. aether.'
of 4(X). In Chatooga. Gordon and U'hfrfield tor iiureedi.tr distribution to th* ;na' !
heard large gve* lor ma l>pf-oatti«n U I* expe-'l tktt th* envsl.-r* wlli
LI•*** Cvu-ire. r#*J fcy iis« lit el Oituhei.