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TJIi: WEEKLY GEOIU1IAN
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FUSLISIIKK nr TIIK LAW# Of TIIK f.Hln.H, *KU
CITY AKI) COUNTY rRINTKH.
WEEKLY PAPER—Thrkk Dollars, per no-
Bum,—Payable in advance.
ADVKRTISKMKKTS iMertml »l lU Claibf
ton ram.
EriNwiug* mu't lx* pdd on all Cobjiunica*
TIUNS, ami h*tters nf business.
MONDAY, OCtORKR 7, 1031).
K^i We regret In record lli« decease, on y ester,
day morning, of our wtwmnil fellow cilir.cn, John
W. Stiiik. E 4 ij. The Shipping in Port yesterday
displayed their color* at half mail, n» n murk of rea
ped for hi* memory. Mr. Stiiik wn* formerly
llnrbour Ma*ler of the Port, and at tlio time of hi#
^ decease, an In»poctor of the Customs.
OUR CANDIDATES.
Freemen of Cliatinim, you uro tliia dny culled on
to |ierform n *a!unin duly to your county, mid your
State. Wo truat you will acquit yourselves of lino
duty a* you liuve done in duy* of yoru, with liouuur
and credit in yourselves.
Tim Union nnd Stale Right* Party of C'liulliuni
county bavo pruaonted you with tlio following
names.
FOR GOVERNOR,
Charles j. McDonald.
For the Sennit,
WM. W. GORDON,
For Rrpn sentatives,
JOHN M1LLKN.
FRANCIS M. STONE,
JOHN E. WARD,
R1CHD. I). ARNOLD.
Till* ticket it I* your duty to support, because j t
la the regularly uoiiiinuted demncrnlic ro|iuliiicnii
ticket of your purty. All the niiiuea oti it me itnex-
cuptionnhlo in every senao of the wool. Firm, un
compromising, aiul sterling dcniormt*, every nmn
on that ticket will do Ida duty in the stntion to
which the people will Imvo culled him. Not one
of them will waver when hia country calla him to
his post.
Two of tlio gentlemen wlnwcnnmes mo on tlmt
ticket, wero in thr Legislature, a* represeututivea
from tliia county, when ilio Central Ruilrond Char
ter wua grunted. Thoao who rumtunlier the cense-
leas labour, tlio untiring mlvucucy, with which they
wrought night midday to ohtuin that Cliurtrr, mint
Ik; happy to go forwttrd to the polls and vote lor
them agitin Thoy.uro “fullbful servant*.” They
doaerve more honour tliuu it ia in the power of their
grateful fcllow-citizens to bestow—uml nil will Ih?
gliul to commenco puyinunt for their aerviccs, oven
by tho amnll instnlmenl of a vole today.
Tliree of the gentlemen on tlmt ticket liuve not
before served you in a legislative capacity. You,
however, know them to Iro sensible men ami men
of talents and rectitude, who would deem no sacri
fice too grent for tlio publiu good. They are, in
deed, individuals who have worked for tho common
weal, although not in thu Hulls of Legislation, yet
in the primary assemblies uf the people, they have
ever been in the front rank—mid Ji.rKKitso.x snys
that Lilierty is to Ik-found inoie pure uml iiusullioil
in the first assemblies of the people, tlinn vlsewlieri*.
On tlie whole nover lias 14 Old Cliatliiim" made n
better scli-ctioa of linr sous than oil this occasion.
Like tii - Roman mother, when asked to show her
jewels, she Inis |Miinted you to livo of Iter sous; uml
they nrn wnr liy of her.
Freemen uf Cliuthtini—Union nnd State Rights
men, if yon are true to j-our own often expressed
principles, yflll will go M tiro-poll* tiMliiy,-pre|rim*il
to vine the regularly nominuteil ticket—TitK wttoLK
TlgKKT—AND NuTlllNU OUT TIIK TICKET.
• “McDonald and ratification!”
Let llwse be the watchword* to-day. Wo hope
evoiy man will sen tlmt tlie word " Hutificution” is
written or printed ou his lickut, before placing it in
tl,e llullut Uox.
Clinthnin cuunly is pledged to 41 Ratification,"
and we hope the will be true to her trust.
Roth parties in this comity were represented in iln 1
Reduction Convent ion—nnd tlm whole deh'gntinn
a adopted tlio systom recommended—tlierefoni both
parlies in Chatham are bound to suppoit the mea
sure, uml vote for 44 Rnillicntion.” We -Imll see
if any of our citizens shall prove recr-unt to their
pledge.
We shall not tresspass on our renders* attention,
by snying ntorj than a word in fnvoi of Judjp
McDonald. Ho is a man of spotless liniiu, ii
genuine Ilopuhlican—an unlluicliiiig oppuser of
tlie scheme of a National Bank—a SuleTicusitry
instil—it supporte-* of the Admm s'ratio; .--tad nn
honor to Grargia. A* «nnii, ho is cutiilcd to your
votes. Do not desurt tlm cait-o f-ir whicli your
fathers l»led—tho undying principles of pure
Democracy. Freemen, do your duty.
VOL. I.
SAVANNAH, SATURDAY OCTOUtilt 12,
- M*
No. 33
(L?* A mutt of tlteuume iff J a mm Wool!, n confec
tioner, in l'liiludolpliia, murdered his only dnuxhter,
liy shiHiiing her through tin- liead with n pistol, for
marrying ugninsl his will, on the 1st instant. Ills
establishment was in Chestnut stn-et, opposite the
Slate ILmse. His victim was 22 years of ago,
of" correct conduct, atniuhlo disposition, nnd ngree-
able nppeniunco."
The Crops.— V letter ft mo the senior Editor of
tlm Constitutionalist, says,—•*' I liuve born in the
comities nfJasper, Jones, Newton, DcKaib, Co'-b,
Cuss, Floyd, l'anlding, anil Carroll, uml such a
drought never was experienced t all tin; wnlercoiirs
es nn- cither dried up or so low ns to Imvo stopped
all tin- mills. Tlie corn crops an- to ornhly good,
loll tin- cotton crops liuve been most seriously injur
ed; it is goncnilly estimated tb it but half a crop
wi.l Im undo. Tin drought has also Irocu full in
Aliihutnu, wliere tlie cotton crops have been serious
ly injured. Tlio late corn lias also been seriously
inj ured.
As luroitTANT Aiuu.xukmk.xt*—Tlio Baliitnon-
Patriot uieiilionsn letter fruui Philadelphia, which
says:— 41 1 have scon u letter received jror stcmnci
Great Western, liy u iiiglily respectable firm in this
city, which stain that certain monied urmiigieneiits
that are known to Imve Ihh-ii in couteinplatioo for
sninu iilllo timo past, between a certain monied in-
stiluiiim of tills country uud nil extensive hanking
house in London, was so nearly complete, tlint there
remained no doubt of its final uud sutisfuctury com.
plot ion.
VinniNt A.—A great Whig Convention, commenc
ed its session at Staunton, Vu., on tlio 26th nit.—
Gen. EmvAttn Watts was chosen Pn-sicent, nnd
J.xo H. 1'lkasants and Riciiaiid II. Toi.eii, So-
civturies. A committee of 23, Bknj. Wutki.n#
LKtr.it, Clinirmiin, was iippoiuted to report meu
sure* proper In be adopted by tlie Convention.
Virginia Wiiio Convention.—This body ad
journed on the 2 llh oil., having passed resolutions
recommending Henry Clay, for tin- I'resid nev, and
N. I*. Tulhimrig-', for tlie V. I'residency of tlm U.
S., but leaving tlie mailer to the d vision of tlm
National Whig Convention, to be lurid ill lluiris-
burg,(I'a ) Delegates to tho Hurrisliutg Cooven,
lion were appointed for each Congressional District
in (lie Stale, and Hcuj. W. Leigh and Governor
Barbour fur the St no at largo.
We understand (snys tlio Phil. U. S. Gnzrft■ )
tlmt tlm sloop ot war which has Ihh-ii some time
on tlm stock* in tlie Navy Yurd, is to be I reached
in tlm ciiiiise of this week.
From thu Treasury return of tlie 1st of Octolror,
it appear* tlmt (lie aggregate amount of ull outstand
ing Ttvu-nry Notes is $3,707,331 32.
Captain Cole, of tlm ship Niagara, arrived ni
I'lii udelplda on tlm 30lli ult., reports seeing on
tlm 22.1 at 9 A. M long. 71, 20. Sen n ship tin a •
Wisicln, from New Yoik for llri-tol.
Lkogktt's Liuraiit.—It is suited in s>Nra
York paper tlmt rim Ironcmed Leggett left u I Jinny
valued by n competent appraiser ul $7UUl), ami
that Forrest bouglit it at tlmt valuation.
Advick to Young Men —Shun tlm despicable
character of u political brawler. Bill let mulling,
except being bed-ridden, prevuul you from exercis
ing thnt inestimable privilege, tlie elective fniticliise
Never disgrace yourself liy nil nhsenco from the
polls, under tlio uqjustifiublc, fulluci -us plen, that
your single vote is of no consequence. Some
of tlio most imporinnt mensores of legislative bodies,
lierc and elsewliure, liuve been curried by tiinjoi-
ilies of one, two or three.
Tlie voto on tlie nlidicntion of James II., and tho
eicvutioii of William and Mary to tlie throne of
Grout Britain, was carried by n majority of two—
ft I to 41)! 11 Let this Im nn uncensing wnruing to
you of tlm importa»ce of n voto or two. Novel
have to rep much yourself, tlmt u priilligutu nmn 1ms
been elected, or n laid meusure adopted, ihrtiugh
your ubsencu from this sacred duty.—Mathew Ca
rey.
THE G B. LAMAR.
Every week nearly we uro called upon to nn
nouilco tho appearance In our wnters of n new
Racket vessel,-tin evidence of'the enterprise which
excites our brethren of tlio North to meet tlie on-
*erpnsc of tho citizen* of our commercial city, who,
ns individual*, have been striving of late years to
open now sources of locinl prosperity.
Tin- G. B. Lamar U the third vessel of the Geor
gia Line of Brigs, constructed to ply as packet nnd
freight vessels between the Emporium of tho Empire
State nf tlm North and tho Commercial capital of
tlio (that is to lie) Empire Stale of tlm South. Sim
glides into our waters under fuir auspices. The
Central Rail Rood is wooing to tho Atlantic eoust
of Georgia the produce of an extensive back coun
try, teeming with the grent stnple nf tlm Smith, nnd
yielding all those groins necessary for human sub
sistence. The return cars already bear, eighty
miles into the Interior, the valuable Ihixcs of good#
which crowd our Northern packets, wliila tlio pas
sengers by those packets are also conveyed snf ly,
and with tlie velocity of steam, the same distance,
on their way to a hnppy and welcome home.
Traveller* have arrived at Savannah this season-
who never before paid its a passing visit, and, o* in
the instance of the pnssonger* ft«m New York, in
Ihc G. B. Jstmar, on her first nnd r- cent trip, hare
t»cen able, after tarrying in our city, merely for a
refreshing night's rest, to take curly in tlie morning
the Rail Road cars, and by night bo placed in
■ hiliyrrgion of country on their way to the Far
West. Wc congratulate our reader* on these re
peated evidence* of tho fruits of tho enterprise of
those Internal Improvement men, wlm ha«-o put their
•bouldais totlw wheel, nod nevci fullered until they
»*»t tho cars rolling forward into tlto centre of our
enlightened State.
The G. B. Lamar h is. handsome accommoda
tions, her berths being in private state rooms, simi
lar to those of tlm Wilton Pullet, whom arriva]
we chronicled tho oilier day.
Ia every respect she is n neat vessel, nnd credit
able to the owners nnd builders. She hoars, loo-
the name of one of our most enterprising merchanis,
whoso efforts to increase tlio strain facilities on our
. river merited tlm cnmplhm-nt, ty justly Imstowcd
At the invitation of Mr. L. Baldwin, Agent nf
this line, and of C’apt. Ilnur, we |Mirtnok on Sa
turday of tlm good cheer which was spread Iteforo
their respective friend*. May success crown the
exertions of all interested to ml twice tin- public, ami
their individual pro.p«rity.
Wa leant that tho fourth brig of this line, now in
the course of construction, will be named the /..
Baldwin, after sootier of .hi, arrive irmrelnuts
[communicated.]
SAVANNAH RIFLE CLUB.
Tills n-sociutino completed its lust regular meet
ing for the season on Saturday, the 28dl ull. The
follow in. is then-suit uf its shouting on that occa
sion :
I'cvsent ten memlmrs,—who fired 12 bulls ench,
Histnnee 120 yards ofTliauil; targets 20 by21 inches,
120 slmu lircd, 1 Hi bits,22 in the spot nearest; 12
sliotsofoNe mouther measured -12 inches, nearest; 3
sli->ts of a member measured 1 inch 4-lUili*—win
ning tho prize.
A member nf the club who fired 240 times during
tho season missed hui7 shots, nod on one oo-iision
his 12 allots in lliu target measured but 33 inches
6-1 Oth*.
You are authorized, Mr. Editor, to *nv, that the
Savannah Rifle Club will lie pi-used to contend u
match in off hand shooting, with any “ Regular
Rifle Club" in the United States.
OFFICIAL.
WASHING ION U \CES.—FikstOat—Tuk*
hat, October Sweepstakes; two mile heats.
—The first nice was won by Col. Francis Thomp
son's liny filly .Marion, heating Gen. Hunter's cln-s-
nul cult Hope, uud Mr. Gihlioii’s Mariner.
Tlie second race (two mile I lent*) was won by
Mr.Stockett's buy colt, beating Mr. Follies'* Lydia
and Mr. Loughborough's smrel filly-
In tlie first race Mariner wu* decidedly tlie fnvn-
rite, two tnono against the field. Time uf thu first
race, :i 54s; 3 56*.
In tlio second nice the winning horse was tho fa
vorite.
This day's race is for a purse of four hundred d-d-
lars; three mile lients.
Col. F. Thompson caters Col. Stonestn-cl's sor
rel tnnrc lluwcnu, by Timnleon, dam Luuru; 5years
old.
Mr. G. L. S'nckett enters hmwn horse Mozart,
by imported Flyde, dam by Timolouu.
Mr. E. J. Wilson enters bay horse Buck Eye, Isy
Critic, dnin by Oscar.
The Maryland Sweepstnkcs is postponed until
Friday, on which dny there will Im threo races.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 0, 183!).
~ The election.
Wo Imc not witnessed, for some years, such n
quiet election in Cliiithiini us we did yostenlny.—
Our opponents learning wi-dutn frem experl»nco,
tun no tickut Tortile Legislature. Huiice.in a great
munsure, the small tiunilier of vote* p«i|'ihI—ftf)!L
Tln-y will be counted tliis nioriiiug by the presiding
magistiiui *, who will ronintence at 0 o’clock.
10,000 CUE tilts FOR MARY
LAND !
THI: MONUM ENT A L CITY REG EN ERATED!
THE WHOLE STATE ERECT!I!
All hail to the Slate where C'llaiii.es CahhoI.I.
first drew lirenth. Old Maryland, the luiid of tol«
'nition nnd correct principles, lias returned to the
iV.itertml bosom of her democratic sisters. Let tier
lie liiiunred (hr over. Let her never Im spoken of
hot with respect. Again we say, nil Imil to Ma
ryland !
Wo take tlio following returns fioin tlio Ball!-
mure Patriot, of tlio 3d, (a Whig pn|mi) Imcnusc
they are in mo ample than wo can find ilietii else-
where. The Patriot endeavors to Iw-nr the defeat
of Id* party with dignity, on tlie rule tlmt 14 there is
no In-Ip for spili milk." Wo givo nil his remark*,
Imiug quite satisfied with tlie glorious remit
MARYLAND ELECTION.
Tlie general election for momlmi-s of Cungiiiss
uud of the Stutu Legislature, took place throiiglioiit
.Marylaud, yestenlav. In ties city, the Van Huron
candidates succeeded ihraiighnut. There wn* nn
aggregate v..to of about 12,301); uud tho adminis
tration majority is, in the general average, some
tiling like 400. Not at nil large considering tin
whole number of votes counted, but quite lurgi
enough for present purposes. Our opponents, vv lie-
•her l»y sii|H;rior tad, or superior minibus, have
carried the Congressional mol Assembly tickets in
lli.s district. Tlm fuel is sufficient for ilieni, us it
is iiliuuiluntly so for us. If greater vigilance, or
oilier lair nod honorable means, on tlio part of tlie
Whigs, might liuve served to avoid this result, it is
not worth while to say so. The best thing to lie done
even in tlmt view of tlie subject, will bo to Hike or
der for correcting tlio pr- ceduro, mid far retrieving
the ground lost, on the next suitaMo occasion- In-
su-nd of repining over the past, which in nil its re
sults, is now beyond our control, let us look wl Ii
renewed hope, nnd with resolute purpose, to the
future. Tlie ballot boxes, us tested yvstordny, will
ahow tlmt in tiny event, and under nil eimiiii-
stances, there is n Whig phalanx of Six Thousand
two Hundred votes in the Monti non til City, who
limy always fie counted on us irmly to rally in sup
port of tlio liesl iiili-rosi* el* tint country.
Wu present below tlie result of tlie’ vote in this
•ity, with siieli accounts from oilier districts or enuu-
ics, us Imvo coino to Imud.
BALTIMORE CITY ELECTION.
Tlie result of tlio election in ting city yestord •}',
is us billows J—
Cong rets.—Kenned v ( W )....
i'.lts (\*V.)
(lurroll (L. F.)...
IJillen (L. F.)....
Legislature.—Collins (W.) ...
Liltig (W.)
Steele (W.)
Wwills (W.)
Rusk (W.)
Giles (L. F.)
Lci-rand (L. F.),.
Graves (L. K-)..,.
Meidunstrickur, ( L. F.).... U.5U-I
Gulleglier (L. F.)..«« ....(1,531
Sheriff.—W. I). Ball, 7,8311
Ni-'holus Tracy, „,4.355
Owen Bouldin, 2,UU3
..(1,213
..(1,133
..3,803
•. 0 503
..8,218
..8,134
..8,178
..8,i«r»
..8,14!)
..8,823
,..(1,810
..8,802
MARYLAND ELECTIONS.
In thu third Congressional district, composed of
Uiillimorumid Harford counties uud part of Cm roll
there seems to bo no doubt of thu re-election of J.
‘J'. H. Worthington (L. K.)
In the fourth district, composed of Baltimore uml
Aiinujiolis cities uml Anno Arundel county, Messrs.
Curroll uud flilfou (L. F) wre eluded.
In lliu tilth district, composed of purls of Carroll
and Frederick counties, ami .Montgomery, Win.
Cost Johnson (W.) U re elected.
Bo far as heard from, the following is tlio result
uf (he Houses of Dclegntcs:—
Baltimore rity —Win. F. Giles, John C. Lc-
gratid. J. J. Graves, John B. Scidcn.trickcriiiid
Francis Gallagher, (all Loco Fuco.)
Carroll county.—Menses Cmbb, 1'arko uud
Rromwcll, (L. F.) uml II.-ok (W.)
At tlt-> election Inst full tlm Whig vote in this ci
ty wns 8131, tho Loco Foeo was 8t)7 L—’litis year
tlm Whig voto is 8213, uml the leico-Foco vole
8003—showing uii increase of 27 U big voles, nnd
534 Loco fiicos.
In tills contest tin* great I sue before lla* country
has boon fairly met. Two rebuke merits of tlie In-
depemti-m Tn-usmy a d a N-ilionnl Bunk havcliecu
ftdiV discussed. ’1 lie vote of yesterday is the dec!
sion of the jM-ople upon the*, question.. (fur miter
s tries in the city Imd very desired advantage —limy
hud their fiivoil e tvgls rv law, upon which they
Imve o tinted so imicli—tl.ey Imd a umjorhy of the
judges of the (Hills—the day was favorable h r a turn
out of tlio * 4 decency nti-l dirtily," uml of the oltl and
infirm of their party, iindy i ibey have met with an
overwhelming defeat. The gain to the democracy
since the election of Inst year is FIVE HUNDRED
AND KIGH rY-Ft)l’R votes! Our delegate tic
ket U eleciutl hv mi uveinee mujorilv of FOL K
HUNDRED AM) TWENIV-THREE.
At the spechd Elect on of 1837 Air. Kennedy's
nmjniiiy in tills district was almiit GOD. Tho demo-
cnitie majority for the Congressional ticket in the
city yoste.dny was 4(H) The voto in Aline Arundel
nnd Annapolis cannot materially affect it, showing
n gain of about TWELVE HUNDRED voles in
the district since 13371—Balt. Post.
MOBILE, Sept. 25.
. Ukai.tii.—Interment*yesn-iday, If);day piovi-
oils, III. Total since lsliusi. 333. Wo have no
remark to make, furibui ih >u wh*i is evident to uny
one—there is no abatement in the dmmse.
Nkw Uklkans.—Iuteimeiils f
yellow lever, 0. For the week previous, 123 inter-
meiits ure repmte-l, 73 nfyclluw lever.
Natchez.—Tlioru were 13 luterim-nts in Nutclicz
during tlm week ending (Bill Inst. The previous
«lny there were 3 denilm by yeliow fever. Fur lliu
24 hours ending 13th ut 8 p. in,, there hud beuu no
iiitcrmcms —Register.
THE ELECTION IN CUATIIAAl.
The Result.
Tlie votes curt on Monday for Governor of the
State, for a Senator mid four Representatives to the
Stutu Iw'gislatuie, nnd for uml against ratifying the
nmcndiiiciit* to the Slate Constitution, proposed by
tin* Convention in Muylnst, weroyestenlaycimiiiIihI.
The result Is, that although we Imve dueled to
tho Legislature nur regularly nominated ticket —
alt good inch rind true—our candidate for Gover
nor, owing to the small montioi of votes polled, Im*
not received n* handsome n majority ns wo desired,
and to which Ilia sterling rapacity and orthodox
principle* cutiilcd him, in 44 Old Chatham.” Sim
must, liowev r, do bettor nnotliur your. Wliere
Ylmre is mo ticket for tlm legislature, arrayed in
opposition, u* wns the rase in Chatham, sumo men
will neglect ihul invnludde privilege—tlie elective
franchise.
Mr. Sii.tYYKIi is also n Union Vim Bunin mnu,
and run for tlio House as an lndepomhmt Candi
date.
A Gentleman of the opposite party received 59
tlm 23d Inst. V4 ’ ,,,i » f " r Senator, but believing, ns we do, tlmt In
lllK WratiiKit.—Tlm sun crossed the linn on
Sunday lu.t, uud wo liuve us yet experienced no
signs of u gale, nur uny muierinl change in the wea
ther. ’i lie morning* continue chilly, while mid-day
seems us warm as we have experienced. No correct
judgment can ho formed, tlmref r.-,ufilie approach
•f IVost. 3 o'clock, I'. M.—it is now raining.—Ibid.
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 30.
KT’Muny death*, wu undcistauJ, uccinred ou
b uid tlm su-nni >o.it Corsican from yellow fi ver in
Iter passage from this pint to St. Lmil*. She lolt
here with fifty pusseugei*; of whom several died ou
ill-? voyage beiorerein ioiig ihe niomliol'ilieOhio—
there three m-iredicd—and when if,.- Imai depnned
for St. Louis, tw- Ive or liltei-n went lying nt the
point nf dcnili. AImhii leu K-.iles bi-low Cii|
Gmiiileau lli-t Cor-cinn grounded, ulii-n- -lie
in rilled at thu liret nccouuts. Tliree dcnili* Imd ih*-
cuned idler her vlepnilun* from the in-nuli. nnd
there were many cases of sickness still on board.—
Bulletin.
NATCHEZ, Miss.. Sept. 24.
Ukai.tii ok tiik City.—F.»r ilia twenty four
hour# ending at 5 o'clock yesterday, there were live
interment*.
Thu number nf oases Is increasing.—Free Tra
ded
Tiik Banks -r N'atciikx hkmovkd.—Ye-t- r-lny
the various bunks, or the greatest part ot them in
tlm eity of Nuicln-x. came to n resolution |-i remove
their business, nt.least to the siibllib.4 of the cilv—
Tills is a priideittiul mnvenieut on the put ul the
hanks to preserve the lieulth and lives of their
clerksnud officers.— Ih.
Tmk Rivku.—'There Im* Imh*u n rive of several
feel in tlie river ul ibis place. The 1'inshuig paper#
of the -sth, «l do there was a heavy rain ul dial
place the day previous, mi l that a rise uf water
wa* an Ir.iputcd.—lb.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1330.
dhl not uulhorito his name to bu run, we liuve omit
ted it.
FOR GOVERNOR.
MeDoiiald. (Adm.) •••••••••
.. 330
Dougherty, (Opp.) -
STATE LEGISLATURE.
For Senator,
.. 260
Gordon,.
For Representatives,
.. 393
Milieu,
h:::::::::::::::::::::::
.. 374
Ward,
.. 343
Arnold,
| £.......................
.. 341
rilonc.
J “3
.. 336
Shaffer,.
.. 217
field, eog» r for tin* contest. Tlie W liig* were imve.
in better spirits, or tiuiiNi sanguine, lluliiinore, tlm
double-shotted district, issnie, thunk* to tlw Regis
try Law .—AVr York Star.
WIIIGKIIY AFTER IIIE AIARVLAND
ELKCriUN.
44 We riHtonl the result with profound mortifica
tion and regret ."—Baltimore Chronicle.
Uutificutioii,.*...
No R-itilieuiioii,..
415
138
305CHEERS FOR "BULLOCH COUNTY."
McU'Uinbl,
Duiimark,
The Hnn.JumusC. Alvord, nn-niberof Congress
from Franklin distriol, Mussneliuseils, and tlm sue*
cussorofMr. Grinnell, died at Greenfield oi. Ftl-
duy l ist, uluiniti illness of several week*.
he;
IU Tlm Cot
hours en-llng nt
Intel meats, nil I
fatal duy of the
IIEZ.
tlm- twanty-four
f*H instant,sewn
. It was tlio most
Rkp-kt ok
3-ltlt Supt.)—
death* up to 3
,E A NS. Oct I.
PAI..—( Yesterday,
uf yellow fever; 2
Ao E-liuliiirgh journal contains sumo remark* on
BALTIMORE COUNTY—Govanstown Dist.
For Congress—Worthington, (L. F.) 214
Tnniur, (ludupeiidunt,) 73
/!*«< mhly.
Hook, 153
Risteun,* 142
Ware, 124
Stnnsbiiry,* 178
Adniiuistralloti men.
Welch," I HI
Holmes," 118
I'oultney," 233
Grice, ‘1
Tho candidate* were a
Those marked with an * uro tho regularly nominat
ed Candida es.
Sheriff— Ball, 185
Tracy, 55
Dmild n. 45
Committiontrt.—For C-uuity Commissioners,
Tuvlor received 193 votes, .lacksnn 129, Hutchins
193, Offtiu 128.
CARROLL COUNTY-
Independent Loco Foeo. Iajco Foeo.
McCollum, 1340 I Cnihh, 1443
Bixler, 102111 I'urke, 1413
Crawford, 978 I Broniwull, l-IUd
I look, (Whig) 13431 I'owdcr, ’1338
Oiiw Whig uml thn*e le»co Focus elected, being n
From the Augusta ConslilHthnalul F.itra.
AUGUSTA BOARD OF HEALTH.
Frid-y, Oct. 4.—12 M.
Tho Board report tlm death., of one udolt, two
children uud one negro woman in town, nnd two
adults in thu country, during tlie last twenty-four
hours.
A. CU.M Ml NO, Mayor.
S. M. Tlinwrrw, Secretary.
BT General MfDurrra lit* Imro Selected to rie.
lirar the eulogy ul Utt lata U«u. Uukent V
y c.
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 2;).
Interments nt the Bayun cometery. S»-pt. 27—12
from tlm hospital 4; yellmv fever 5. At tlm Cath
olic cemetery I interment—uf yellow fever II. At
tlm Americuti cemetery l interment—of yollow
fever I.
Interments at tlm Bayou cemetery. Sept. 28—5;
I from tlm hospital; yellow fever 0. At tlw Cat ho-
Hit rpmeter) 2 interment*; 0yellow fever. At the
American oenmtrry I Interment—1 volluw fever.
Charity IIoskitai. Rr.roKT.—Nunda-r of pa
tients mlmitlivl 23th 12; fev-T esses |t); death* I.
CaxAt. •rnr.r.r Ixkirniht.—AdmitUNl ft; di*-
charged 2; doatlis 0. liamiinhu in ILeis-t 38.
Joseph C. Neill, Esq. the editar of thu I'ennsyl-
vanlan, mul tlm willy and talented author of 44 Char-
coal Skutcho*," Im* boen menlnsUrd hv tlm Admin
istration |a»rty of tlm comity nf I'ltiladulphia f<r •
»«-•) in tUx h-gisUurc
Whig giiiu nf one.
CONGRESS—Fiktii Distiiict-
Johnson. (W ) Duval, (L. F.)
Carrol county, 327 771
Tiitnn District.
Worthington. (L. F.) Turner, (Iml.)
Carroll countv. 705 421
routtTH District.
Whig. Loco Foeo..
Kuuncdv. I’itts- Curroll. Ilillen.
Baltimore city, 62 i 3 6133 6693 6597
Aiinnpolis, mnj. 17 17
Messrs. Cnrro'l and llilleo ( L. F.) elected. 1
We have ra|>orts from lliu 33, 5th and litli dis
tricts in Anno Arundel county, which state that
these districts tie. This is ii small Whig gain.
From Annapolis tin* report is tlmt tlw Loco Fo
ots linvu a majority of 17 votes for Congress, nnd
that the Imco Foeo delegate i* elected—Iw ng u
Whig I
Wo have given tho " name railing party" th«
privilege they delight in—that of terming tlio dem
ocratic republicans Ijteo Focus. It seems, though,
thnt even tho despised Loco Foeos ran Iwnt them.
Tlm Baltimore Republican tells tho 4 * Whigs''
to 44 stop that ball!" Wo tell them to defeat Van
Buukm now IF THEY CAN.
So lur ns wo ran see wo Imve n certain gain of
Olio momber of Congress in Maryland, Tlm last
delegation was composed offlee '* Whigs" and three
Republican#. It I* now probably five Republican*
no I three *' Wlugs."
tlw subject of
appear to be sen
rend. r*. howevc
he better enubli
rionc -, wlml dm
to the writer's ol
Tint fir.*t. oti!
sing Is this: t i
persons, both in
fixed plHcusfor
liiliclu-, and ari
wards any pari it
mnler iImir miiii
nut he-i'iitioti to
n u msiileralih-1
ply -.f ibein, mil
Imtnddies*, wl
htisiue**. l'uopl
fuvondily impr
ia lla* iiowspiq
'Thoadveriii
eyes, and thu*
p.ufcrbim. B
of advoi tiring i;
vtys tlm impr.-i
nut pratoieliug-
iuusfur basin' s
unavoidably *ii|
civil pm son, wli
e-t ni'e, docs •-
trnih-sm tiiliko
uxpediem togr.
of course, like t.
mat tliu »
tlmlsueli ciruuii
they sek’Cl it u
It inayhe ndi
view* n>o set fr
greater titan in •
practice in tlmt
burgh paper *n
heavy ux|N-ii#e,
U* giwil effect*
wspnjmrs. They
a*. Those of nur
4 in business, wllj
tlteir own expo,
i is to he ascribed
M\HYLAND ELECTION.
GLORIOUS RESULT—IIIE I’EOl'LE
TRIU.Ml’llA.NT!
Tlm ctintast I* over—tlm li-mle is fought, and vic
tory p'-rclic* upon tlm Imoners of the dam-mrnry.
Oar adversaries snis-t now neknowl.-dge tlmin#elve.
fairly, hounraldy, and eimplrlrle lamten. Nothing
that inmmy, |M-r**msl itifluoime, unwearied and on*
ergelie action could tin, wn* left undone by ilmin
dutlttf the O-Hivus*. C<uifes«i-dly Imve they never
niwh- a more determined, n more on Wed, nor nmotv
vig-itoiN dibit, vet limy an- netted—the siuipl-
loaje.iy of trulli b»« lriutn|de«l, arel MaryUml now
,t ind* mw of tlm m<»t brilliant in tlw glurious con-
(VdUlton u( ddttucraUtt ftuta#
says,
d regular ndvertl-
i. ii largo dn*s of
iw-ii, who Imve no
‘-ertaiii neeessary
ed and drawn to-
' nr.u--.lly brought
Ii, they yield with-
"H hi lit-* eointry,
.who wish a sup-
miiiuica'ion^wlth
* to much ulterior
i 'd*o li'ihle to bo
if sight of a name
distiiicfion !n their
iking a cli-dce, to
important effect
t nuturu that con-
y—prate,aling or
pmekish—is mix-
nus for htisinscsis
islrious,nitentive,
ini- satthedicn|»-
mutest nnd mo.-l
land uses every
miner*. People,
hew circum .tun-
ig nssuring Omni
s particular shop.
BULLOCH COUNTY.
For Governor.
312 | Oougheity,
Senator.
Cow, 219
Representatives.
18-1 | Strickland,
Rnillicntion 33
No Rntilicution, 21J
Dou-jhurty,
EFFINGHAM COUNTY.
For Ooeet nor.
14'J | McDonald,
Senator.
Morgan.
Representative.
Wellman.
Rntilicution, 22
No Rutilication,
171
. From the Baltimore Repnhliean, -LA inst,
Ihk Hmui.t,—TimIw te hash.uii fought, and
tlw vn to. v won, in spile of the fund* ntnl the frauds
of our udvorsiiri--*. We Imvo hel most fimtful
•aids to couteiiil w ilh; Inn wo Ii ive gloriously ovet**
come nil ohst'ieles. Tlw most desperate tiieun*
Wliidi wen* ever enipl iycd l.y u desperate nnd
reckless party wgro re-nrted to. Tit-* inuyor of the
ciiyo(M-u.y look tin* ti--ld against iis, and prosiitoird
the power nud influence ol hi* office to *ccuin the
success of Id* putty; Ii it the luiiidwriiiug is on the
wall uguliist him. l»nU*-ry tlm most open nud un-
di*cui*ei|, «n* employed Ity our enemies. Threw#
weie ii*o.| to iipi nidn'io tlm tiini.l. Frauds iumi-
nierahle were pro ti*ed l.y seine of Ihe patty judges
who wuro solecti-d for the pu*-(»ose. Tint iufnniaus
registry perfoinmd it* wmk against us. But in
•pita of thi s-- dilficiiliie* thu banner of Democracy
was siMtainml, and tlmse who rallied under it have
•In*nr..ml saiitluuiun loser h ll.aitnig triuiui luutly
m t In* htvi-x.*,
Weeoiigratulnte ni*r Doiinwratlc fellow-ritizens
of tlm d strict, of the State, and of tlw country, on
the glorious result. We have redeemed tho eity
mid the distriei; nud Imving *m >d in the breach he-
tween tlm adversary nnd the Con#tilnlion, trail tlm
•r-is|H-rity of the country, we a e met uii.f driven
mck with dis’omfiloreiin I disgniee ihe ussnilaiits.
Wo Imve saved tlm country nun secur*i| tlm success
of the ludepeinleiit Tn'iisory system. Wu liuve
olvc uil iw-ii who will o«o tW»*r le-sl v-u-lenvors to
expunge from tho stniuta book tliu infiiinoiis and
uuconxtitminunl Regi.try Law, and mail who will
take meiisiires to bring to light tlie hidden niy*tariu*
re»|N-etmg tlw mining out of tlw affairs of the
Bank of Murylund. We Imve omulnicd tho exitiii-
pie of our politinil brethren of tlm South uml West;
and ns they afforded ns nn iippurtmiity to rejoice
over their triumph*, nnd «o gave to them thrinucd
of pnti.o which wns so richly due to them fortboir
labors, wo have n-nipiawaied the benefit by giving
thuni nn opp -rtouily to rejoice over our victory,
and we cull upon ili-m to give to us theciedit which
is due. Wo Imve Imd nil -S|wniln struggle, hut the
victor, we have won, m re tlmn make* umc.nl* lor
#11 oor troubles and ull our toil.
Wo cull upon our oppmn-iits now to look and
see tlw vanity of cnlcnlsting upon deceiving tlm
pcopl -. They huvr a milwnimlxed tint Independent
I'rea-nry system withoit' stmt, but have studiously
avoided miH-tiog the question. They vainly iiunghi-
ed tlm people would take rant and fust Inn for ran
son uud urgiiment They supposed they could
ft igliien them with i heir raw heed uud lilundy lame*
■epn-sen’a lion* o it, Iwl tln-y Imve found them to
lie t*Hi iiiielllgeat uud pmietnitiug to Iw thus led
a tir.y, We call upon them imw to look and see
how much they have gni ied by tlm violent personal
iilui.e nnd vitu|M-rnliou, for which our humble
solves runic hi for so large n •huto. We now have
tlm advantage nf them, utid If it can nffonl them
nnyuou* diitbui Ihr Ilnur <1 I'enl, thuy ore wulcume
toeenlinue tli.-ir emirse. Wo can well hear it
when such te*iilts lire ill** eunseqiirnce. Wu never
doubled wlml wmiid Im tlm result, nnd we have
Kkkm.'t OK tiik IlnoioHr on Cortmi.—W«
hare been (tirmshed wish l aw |md* uf Sen IsUn l . ..
J eiton, Itooi a (•lanialmn wut t'linr eSIon, llliulra*
"-if W drott|ht or
llint staple. I In- io«»i>*i |at*!| or |iwt D-tWkad nnf, - -
r*t (Ih* Imtiom ol tlm stalk; I. ui$y 8pMMl)HNl ma*
hired- Tlie next lit the it min.liug scale la Ml pat*
Italy "|Niii-.l no-l m •Im d—the next toon (MfeUye
“-and the topmost one |* tlmreagl Ijr wi'tecL nM
•m-i. «ir. ..., j AeffaS.
Th ft"t,l| fn.iti whit'll iln-dl pud* were taken, pto*
mUmU.Ar.iwonumth*eg.., furnyi “‘
the iis-rv—t
tl.eoutline e-.w I* reti
llw pet acre—/hid,
yli-M of 150 ibato
ilucial to 70 of 73
#v ""ul ufir «*'**»•
llm following note relmlvetd (his rtf* srw-Ue
nftott.ni, lets htmn politely laind.d n* MlhlTlJit
)'I,*, 0 ” Al. wlm know thatrfjstifeMftsfal
gentleman, wil. be saii.fm.i, „ u , , H|t .
ness or his statements, but or Ift# ability to STS
accurate jndgnitiut oti the subject. 7 ™ *"
„ ATHKKs.Sept. 23d, IW9. .
All-on Chase. Esq. - '
Dear Sir: Tlw cotton serai with TAhith mV *oH
rurmeud you, tvtia grown in our ganlrn th# pres,-nt
year, and may Im relied onus llm genuine now sou*
cie* of cotton, dcsignutml by variou* names—■* Al*
lliu M »*'"'l". M.hlaiull,SEw,3KM. MaliMte,*.,
I nn I lie seed* (ram which wo ohtnined ourplnnts (be*
tee.-n 29 a ml 30 in number) wen-gHett lu us by Gt-n.
Stephen Cocke, of Cohtinl.us, Mississippi,.
My Mb, haying fiirnislmd yon with specinwft of
both the stn|-!e and stiiik; I dram it unnecflsgfy ttY
attempt to describe Its peculiar habit uf gKiWlir.
1 on ate appris-'d that thu suiiAon here In,#
d that the season here bus , been
■■*■; ***j. *8 much so, n«to cut off In ffff
thimiion in-lie iluiii one half of tlm pruductofcot
[COMMUKIUATKD.]
Savannah, Oct. 1839.
8\tv—8wmet\me mgo l found $35 In w certain
Bar nmm in this city. 1 afterward* found out it
was yours. 1 could not return it sooner; hut
Imvo inclosed $49. which will pny tliu interest,
To Mr. —
Tlio money, wo understand, wns duly received,
nnd tlio finder will please necepl lliu thanks uf the
(rorsoii who hnd lost the money.
In nddilion to the nbovu, 1 may remark, thnt
small sum, $59, was lost in this eity yesterday, mid
returnod to the owner hy the gentleman finding it.
It is happiness to livo In a community where hones
ty prevails.
ii'imtion tn-iiu tlmn onehaRof tho pnaluctol ettun.
lot out plant* of cotton will iiverngo from ft to7
tael high, and about 1900 seed to plant.
I unhesitatingly h -liovu it to be a very superior
specie, or cotton. It* principal ttdvtfntogci consist
in its early maturity, requiring a shorter season to
make a crap. The staple being of a finer quality,
uml the quantity which may be raised from a glvtai
•pace of ground, larger than tlio onllonfy. cot ton r
A1y opinion iff the ait|rorioriy of this species flf got#
ton over other kind., is not formed alone b* Bn
own limited i-zjierimeni, but is corroborated-by «/.-
try person, with whom I Imvo convened, who ling
made n trii.J of the same. From different portnmf
1 Imvo hnirned.tliat tills new variety of cotton, Rag-
first discovered by u planter in^tho Stale of Alabatha,
A single stalk in u cotton field, where the count*
hud been picked out, attracted hit fttanlitin; being
withum limbs, uml the oxtrnnrilinaiy du.ttlfs of
bolls rdheritm to tlmstalk.hy short stems in flusters
«f from 3 lo7 bulls on a stum. It is soitl Im fuum!
no cotion on the stalk, oxccptu single lock wKli nine
seeds, and from these seeds tiro Variety Im* bvorf
propagated. I think t.ticHiacuv. sy wu* mB ,h, l,,,^-
year 1830.
Very respectfully, &e.
WILSON LUMPKIN.
From the Char. Mercury, 7th fit*),-
IK IN *
DESTRUCTIVE FlKEiN AIKEN.
This enterpr slug ami fioiirisliing (own hint taef
with a disastrous check In Itscorcof, (hb particulars
uf which, w ill he found below.
Extract from a letter lo Ihe Editors, dated
I<Mt , "AIKEN, Gcf. 4,133ff.
4 ritls place wn*, 'o-dny, the sceno of a most tutv-
rihlouml ..'estruciive amiflugmtion, and o large iWt.’s
lion of tho village lias been laid in ashes. Thu fire
broke out between 9 anil IUo'ehck,A. M. in thu
•tore of Junes & Buuskett, and tlifm lmirt| no en*
glim, hie houks, oi any similar nppnrutus of uti in
such utiiergeneies, nml nn oxtrenn* snirrtllyofwn*
tui.thu Ilium sraged with unruutiollublh’ fury, awk 1
in twu hums every store In tho town Wu# destroyed,-
with tlio exceplioo of one, (Mission's,) which w#*'
nruioctud from llw liuuso where tlWftte originated,
by menns of a *mall brick building known lh’re u#
tho Bunk. Tiro number of stool's consumed is 18*
or 29, with ns many nut hui dings Th« pew mnr*
bet uud town Imll In the centre of tlm main street
hns also been consumed. The* lft»s of (iruprrty in
never hesilat-d ta declare our cmviction. We gomls aiid houses, Is estimated (It fnim 80 toYoOJIOiy
knew wlml the Demo racy of llnhlmun* c-mld dot lollurt The pihiciptd sufferers. I understand, ere
nml wu were satDlieil that they would do their
They hive done it; our’predictions liuve
miiz*a|, and wu ure triumphan'. To our
brethren in the States which Imve yet to vole, wu
•uy do .ikewise, ami nil will Im well.
From Ihc Constitutionalist Extra.
AUGUSTA UOVtO OF IIEVLTII.
Saturday, Oct. 5—12 M.
The Board report tiro deaths of one white person
and one negro, during the lust twenty-four hours,
from fever.
Sunday, Oct 6—12 M.
•dl'lio Board report tiro dumb* of three white poi
sons and two (rorsons of color, during the Inst twam
ty-four hours, uf fever.
A. CUM MING, Mayor.
S. M. Tito arson, Sucretniy.
lilnln where t)i04e
'Urtising is much
advantage# of the
(ream, ill** Ivlin
lie drawback of ii
ly strong that here
i apparent.
Tttr. missin
limits I elongin;
Irani iidousgut
b-eu lirtird fro
the gale, uml
Th re were fou
apprentices wl
lumi.i •#, who h
di*tru.s.—i>ou
—Tlm two pilol
t were out in tlm
•go, have not yet
ihey wuru lo.t in
I have perished
board uml tliree
u pilots ull left
real uiuiciy and
Tho Fre*ide;
ed by the Seen
week at Afirnn
S-oi'inel of Til
nt Kiii'b-rltook
Y. Eve. Post.
limes, nccmnpnoi-
i* Indy, wer** Inst
tlio Kinduihook
i*ut was expected
if tho week.—JV.
Th-- Arknnsi
State lo the am
i suld ill pr
the bond* nf this
ion of dollars have
U. S. Bank
We Imvo notice
•590,000, of r
States has beet
Tlm l'hiladclpl
du.titutu of foi
K\V Oni.KAXS.—
•i lirgo amount,
unk of the United
I Oi leans fur sale.
* rupmt is utterly
rn Patriot.
Not bad.—!
was once upon
with whom lie
whom bo ll id i
a* rim door, w!
d e-or thus i> t
Scheno-'tady.'
Well, where hi
of Union C-dlego.
man in Sqlediurie,
e«|Killdence,hilllo
e-l. Iln kno'ked
Openml, when the
I uni Noll, fioin
mi Schenectady!
Gttir.r—TI
I. llm pleasure
one purdoiiu'di
pleasing giiof
wo Ihiuvm are I ...
Wu s|k.d taais wl#'') <
•.ompmrrd in gri' f,
ig it- TIm'iv i* hut
hi dn|*nru-d. This
ninfort | tlie sigh.
I" nf loving thuill
* iliink of tladr iluirnrHire,
and wn dn so, too, wIm-ii we think on reunion with
I'rnm. ami our taat* at b-itli turn's are trot vety dif
MARYLAND ELECTION.
Tlm ratal ii* from ull pins oft ho State, ns fnr ns
received, nr a gratifying beyond ull ouruxjrontations.
We have elected live members of Congress mil of
tiro oight, this wo expected; but we huvo t-Iected
llicm liy majorities not uuticipaicd. Ch-re is yet a
possibility (bat wn Inve elected u sixth,—Mr.Slow-
nrt, in tiro first distri-'t,—bin n« yet we h *vo no re
turns. When it is roc d-ucm-l liuw long tiro stale
hns bran under tho d •iiimaiion of Uro nd vmsarins ol
democracy, the desp -raie efforts made nl llos elec
tion to maintain theiriisi'emln'icy, nud the (input-
taut cnnM*qnencns, boi'i to tiro stain nnd to the
country, depending upon the i«#uo, llm triTimpli of
sound principl •* cmmil hut Iro regarded with the
proudest siitisfucii-it througliuul tliu union.—Bull.
Post, i'h inst.
Federalists.
W. C. Johnson,
Daniel Jenifer.
MAl(YLAND ELECTIONS.
CU.XUUK.SS.
Democrats.
Francis Thomas,
J. T. II. Worthing!.
Philip F. Thomas,
Solomon Ilillen, jr.
James Carroll.
The Congressional district composed of Worces
ter, Durcliestor, nml Hotimrset eounties, Vi'timiii*
to Iw hennl from—result doubtful.
Tho Democratic purty will have u lurge majority
the State Legislature.
Tiro following oxhiliits tiro state of parties in tiro
Hoii so of Delegates, us fur us siilficictit return# Iioviv
been received to form an estimate.
V.U. Whig. I'. B. gain.
3
3
4
2 tie 1
St. Mury’a
Cha< les,
Prince George,
Cnlvert,
Aune Arundel, 2
Aumqioli*. 1
B.iltitn-<re City, 5
44 County, ft
ilurford, 4
Frederick, ft
Washington. 4
Allegany, 3
Moii'gourory, 3
Cni'oll, 3
Cecil, 3
Kent,
Hroron Anne's, 3
1 allwit, 3
Caroline, 3
Dorclmster, 9
Somerset, 0
Worcester, 0
Los*
46
Who!** number uf Deleg lies—79.
V. II. gain 10.
Baltimore Post, ills inst.
WHIGERY BEFORE THE MARYLAND
ELECTION.
Msuyi.skh Kt-Mtio# —Tomorrow tlm fight
vomtmiwMM in ftlat)UuU,aud built ^srUas #t« in th«
Post up thk uihikb.—Tlmsmube of tlm hntlle
liuving cleated away, wo can trow ascruniu, with a
tolerable degree of certsdniy-fthe nomlwrof the kill*
ed. wounded, and missing, lo tlm la<o tmliiieul con
test. Wo have captured llm eSnttes Irotn the one
mvTennessee, NorthCurotimt, nml Indiana. At
itujflt elei-tiuns their Fod- rd majorities wore ' 20
tHffn*nml in Tennessee, 19 tlroiis-md in Indinmi. nntk,
17 llimi-n al on their Governor in Nerth Cur.illna;
n w wn have 3 thousand in the first State minted,
8 thousand in tlm second, nnd 7 thousand in the
Inlta —making tiro unprecedented Dptn«crniic gain
of SIXTY-FIVE THUUSAND inn siti e lu cam-
puign
Throw up your beavers, Wliigies, we have plen-
ly of such “pmsperi#" instore for you.—[ports-
mouth ( Vn.) CHA Dominion.
To the above add Maryland, "captured from tiro
• nemy!" Muzta.'p
I’jmt ttoTK*.—’The Daily Gazette, tho lending
Whig paper of Ciuciiinu<i, says:
"lliu Pi'iiii*ylviiniu Bunk of tlm United States is
sending out a largo edition of port mile*, some of
them running twelve months. Tliis is nny thing
but bn iking. We hear talk of such issue by our
Ciiiciiinuii bank*. Is there no luw ugulnr Ii f is
then* nay sound policy in its fivor 1 Tliu day of
pnynmiil u-iisl come; tlm Imsou is thureforuliut put
ting off nn evil dny. It will enable ami tempt tlm
produce dealer to purchase at high prices, nml thu
day of ■ ny incut may cumjH-l hint to sell at u hcovy
I is* "
OFFICIAL.
TREASURY NOTES.
iiillur* The pihieipid sufferers, I understand, aro
Messrs. Jones & Buusket, T. fit J. Tup[ror,McKeff
fit I'.aig, John Marsh, uml Schworta fit Toney.—
Several orrim other iH*-irlinnis wer • insured. Some,-
however Inn puilially. Ills supplied ;lmt, if u
the very commencement of the fire, in thanhsence'-F'
water ,lwo or three of tliu coiniguous lionnis hod houn'
cut down nr libiwn up, tlm oilier# ’could have been 1
snv«d, but before Vhe nnwrovnronu for using tiro
Pwd.-r tt'iiU U rom|.Ielrd,ih, lliimn Im.l |.n*rc..--
oil •'•mindly nml lo such an extent, aa lo render it
ofhutfitHo service. Thus has this pleusnnl aftsd*
flourishing little village been in turn risked with its
shore of peeulinr nlilictioii, nud cncuuuteted a.' n«y
vere, Inn I trust iiui futal, blow to its prasp* rity and 1
Nmtei prize. It wns grntilying to observe, that
throughout the whole affair, uncxpoctcd nnd ahum*
lug ns it wns, not tlm leuit pualo or cunfusinn wns*
exhibited umoug the citizen*. Every one apprared 1
loexliei t iiiinself to tbo utmuil to rescue lliu pro’-
|rorty iff Id* fellow citizens from llm devouring flames
and all that wns wnntine to ensure suae**, wns tho'
requisite mirans nnd materials liir contending whip
the nugry element. In proportion to tbo size amt !
po|iulaiioii of this vil'uge, peiliup* an diMtrnelive a
fire has not irorm red in noy place, ami it is to bar
hoped licit lliu mercltiints of Aiken ititluiircfliuUta
recover from this disaster m d repair tliclr loan, will-
overv where find Unit generous situpudiy nnd nisis-
tnn 'O, which honest umlimlustriuusmmi, sirtigglliiff
w th mi«f<iniiue, are entitled to oxpcct aad receive^
from ull who nro able to extend to limm a helping
bund. There is mi duubi tliui ilia origin uf thu Ilia
wi* uccidentnl,"
TttKAsunY Dkpahtkknt,
Uetolier I, 1339.
Amount l#«m*d under tlm pnvi*i-iu id'ilwuct of
Oct. 13, 1637, viz: $16,61)1 ),t)U8 UU J
(Jl tlmt is.iied lliere Ini*
been rcduriiinl, 9,769,570 55
Leaving onGtamllng
lo lieu of those re b-ein-
ed there bus Ihh-ii i*-
saeil nil ei act of21-t
May, 1833, $5,709,010 01
Of that i**uo there has
Iroun re-leeim-il 5,483,373 15
Luaving of t hat i#»uu
uulslumling
<299,121 45
Aggregate of first end second Isjuus
ouistiindiiig l
Tho issues under the
provisions of tho
act of the 2d of
MureJt, 1339, u*
moon ml to 3,857,276 21
Of lliul i-siro, there
has Irotn reiloi-tn-
Oil,
661,750 00
Mnkiug ili'aggregite of ail ouutond-
—3,195,526 21
mg
$3,707,331 52
^ LEVI WOODBURY,
^ Recro'ury of thu Tivu*ury.
Tiik Nuiith Cakoi.ixa Duki..—It is tnt", nft.-r
all—nxront account* plucu thu mutter buyoinl-hiu •>
—that IiI'mkI was slw I hy our eccentric fri -ml
Slut co Jones, some mo-lhs ago, near Currituck
courthou*e. '1 Ic* deed wn# did. True, Mi. H.
Wright Wilson was not killed, hreatm* it i* a very
difficult and prel'y impossible to bit u non-eathv.—
But, wu re|roal— he ground wua mmked off—there
is no doubt iff that fuel. Blood, loo, was sled.—
But in«tefld oflroin - the blond iff u nmn, it turns out
lo Imv.- bi-en thin i-f u pig I A li imlkt n hief wn*
statfp<vl in its hiiNMi, a- J-1- ph’s hietliren dyed the
coat ofma iy eoluis—u-el bonce the “signs nfw e"
which gave the original cm leuey to tlm story. Mr.
Jones It is now la.tly eur-rod tiro title uf "it wiiule
Img in hi."—#V. 1' I om.
ClI AllLEsTl >N,Oct. 7.
8mrwRv.ru.—'Tlmsrhr Caleb Mr.bu)*, Uuwe,
I*out New York, sailed 23 It ul'. for tilts port, with
a cargo iff Si mu!, Bricks ami Hay, went ashore on
Hnturdsy nigh',at I2 o'clock, on Bull's Breakers.
Tiro setir lumrodial-ly bilged and filled, and had com*
iironced to go lo nleoaa at 4 o'clo k, when the crew,
7 in number, ami Mr. J. Hardwick, passenger left
in their bout, and lau*M at fiullivan'* Ijlumiyoster*
day, Vessel and cargo tot ally lost. Tb# craw so*
ved nothing but the clothes they stood In* The
vmmI bdong to to E. Watermnn, of G argeuiwu.
Thnenrfnwasewne*| hi thleeily.—Uourlir,
We were visited with anotlmr dry gale nr blow.
Yesterday Ii jiii tlm km»t »«<l Niwth East -tbn wind
uwtvaai'ig as night ayyiMgltgd.—Itld*
Tho New York correspondent oftbo l > lilladriphu$
U. S. Gazette writes—
The Queen bus taken out about four millions of
dollars teinitta nee, nearly ono fourth of which was
in specie. $3|5,000 wont from one private house,
ami 23,000 from several.
There is no concert whatever amo ig tlmhnnks’.-
Tlds lam sme of from my own inquiries to-day. I
"•k"d ono l-ank President the nimnml gaing out/
ami he replied, 44 u.it a single d-dlnr that I bxve yet
hoard of." Tills wns nfmr tbo vessel | lm ] , a Ueil/
I asked II geitliemnn Ut tlie brink door, a* I came out
nnd lie said, miner one million than ha|f." A
third (enshier) 4 km-w of$473.000."
The New Y-rk Express of Wednesday, 2, P. Ms-
says—
Tills is one of tiro bright dny* in Wa'I street.—*
Stock* have gone up for two days pa.t, which it
quite a nuvelty. M .troy, it is laid, is also easier.
Tiro B> Irish Queen tank a little short ofeigiit liun-r
rlritil thousand dollars in a -ecie. Tills, with what
freight, sin Imd, gave her u freight list of tliirtevrt
hundred pounds.
U. S. SHIP Bha.xuywink.—We Irani fremalatd
vis.tur ut Noif.dk, tlmt this noble frlgnta is In full
readiness for sen, nod will depart from HomptotY
Ronds oil herd.-stimition to llm .Mrdiicrrancun, in'
nil the passing we* k. Tiro exhibition slip already
m ikes us a specimen of aural epuipmenl, though sa*
•hurt n time from the duck ynr.l, is spoken of with 1
gieat udmiraiiun hy those whu Imvo visited her/
As Is well known, le-r Captain is one of the most-
papular and distinguished of tfir oflin-r# of our Nrf-
vy: at once the skilful seamen, and tlw accomplished 1
nnd polished gem In nmn, and we prnphesy a moat-
inter '*tiiig c uisp,. in tiro classic regions to wbidf
l this ship is nhuut soiling to theintelll^t company
uf ufiiccrs who we are told, have tho good fortune (tf
*i rvo under Ids command.
ttst or okYicmw;
Captain— W. C. Bolton.
Lieut*.—John K- lly, Hiu / d.S. Pinckney, Frubciy
B. Kilis n, Gunlon C. A-luon, Henry K. Thatcher/
Jem' S II. Rowan, mart Ale*. H. Marbury*
- L eut. of Marini s-Addison Gar ami. ' ,
Suigeoii—James M. Greene. •
Purser—Greenville C. Cot^nir.
C'linpVm—C. 8. Siownrt. •
Muster—Junvm M;Tjrok'-|t. .
Assistant Sutteou**—Nltitun Plnkflby and Wm.fly
Sinclair.
Paired Midshipmen—James F. Armstrong, Rir
t«r N. Stemhel. Do»j4mhi It NidoN# G-orge Wt
Clmpmun, Wm. H. Adams, Jamo* VV. UuadcTJohif
B. Randolph, and Henry Gadwnll.ider* “ •
MiiLhipnron—JolnT. AbJroi- Tbotir.# G. Cor*
bin, Martin Dor.ilde, Charles II. Baldwin.- Francis
Alexander, Aimer R*wd, Hlo’d.P. Mason/ Gcorga
W. Rogers, Regindd Fail fra, Somin-rvlLeNlchoK
ton. AngiMtus W. Siubkln#, Alsxan l r J. Dallas
nml Madisun !tn«h,
Captain's Clerk—C. 8a.«ford S , ewa;W,..M’'; M
U Mitswnio—Charles MutllfiA.'*
Gunner—Isawis Parkn, ‘ y
Carpenter—Hairy D. Les’.f.*,
bwiimaker— William Uenoeu—N t Ys CdUfflfr
MifANOiioLy occuuAsAti.—The A'bnodiii
Ke|iubliron of the 11th lust., states that Mr, Da
vhld- Bunrot. luta sharlff of Na'ahltacl^s.dnat
«wtnp«in« to resrne a trogm nmn who bwl hdlen in
tnthe river raqoMila Nalchltoche., was hitoaelf ua
(urtuiwUilj dtwwMd,