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TMF rAW? 1 m Nltmr I'MltUAliI 1?? n rnll lrn-1 t>\ tit* V lvtk of tli? ^ lliMHf hi tlic i \<mpi-1uv. n runroii " rutti)""" '' >?f I ! ? n liuiillllriiliiiH ?>f tlip t m ill. n??< .1 ln?t i :'lii in tlt? ntniitAl" hi li:i\ H'liilirrn, rlm tly i<0<111i1<- moulin iii m.i-*, wvn? j'ukiiil, 11k, ??lit-l* |Miii'fr?Ui' ilii tniiwi Iroln Illinois won j'f-Kcnt, u* WMf iwo iiH in^ei-? from Mmnwin, ofte fn?m Ohio, ntul t\v?? ln<in Nv\v York. No uteinbur from lVtiu?)lTm.iu tvon 111 attend- 1 ^ unci*. ' ? Mr. ?1< Ocltrnno, ??f New York, \vn? o?11i>?l iu 1 iui> \ nnir, nnn , ? ?!"?. 1 nnniiL'li. nf nni<> ' Moin, mill ltulliiiii<l Nui'ih Carolina, wore n|?- I i. pointed Svoivtmieh. | Mr. OliUnoti, of Vii'Kimn, t<ni>l tlmt lie was not v inclined to bo hound by the uciiun ol the cnu < tfu?. Hp thought tli.itllii<llon?cwnr tli- proper place , h for soiling llir t|u**itiiuii. Mr. (Jnriiett, of Vit);iliia, o*l a rcnnlutinti I uppniniiiif; h committee of five to take into run tsideruliou llic Mibject of 1 ctrriichmi nl ami re- ' form in tbo < xpi iulitimp ?>t tin- government, j stud declaring Hgniust u tuoriific.it ion of the la- 1 ritf. j Mr. Stewart, of Mmyluiid, -;ii<l that he ww? ' not (iHtiffivil that he eonh! pi??j??-iIv aiti-ml ilu* ! canons. ]l<> was now, ami liail iilwuyn keen, I in fuvur of u judicious thrill, for pui|>oecs of suf- 1 ^ ficiont revenue. i Mr. I'rawluril, of (in , loml the rail tintler ; 1 which the Clllli'UM I.a.I Iir-Aclliltlcri. Ail < p|i(H>c<l ' to u cliattgo in tin* tariff, wore inviti-il i<i mii. -.iI i Imt it Wiie under.-! ond ilmt all Deium-rnix wmv welcome, wliuiever might he their opinions mi I , tlio snhjert iniili'i' i!itctiii<iuii. I Air. liviirlvii,o( A In., was not incline)! to nt- j )> tend mi adjourned meeting ol Use euueus?| Those present I it 11 y iepre>ented ilic loin- ami j opinion ol' lhose opposed to a ehanj'e in tlio ta || rilK = Miwi'S. I?"irl<sdale, of Mi**., mill Mi'en. of S. O., declared iIioiiisi'Ki's opposed to miy modi - ^ liculioli ?if llie till ill*. "I'll?-y Weie. pledged It* Mild ill favor c-f free-trade and direct taxation. A Mr. Lamar, of Mi-s, oppo.sed a change in A the tariff, and lhniii;ht iliat tin* time hail < nine p when it was necessary for tin: lleinoerntic party to take a decidcd position on the pub- ' ject" S] Mr. Stephens, nf <J?o., referred to the in- J, creating expenditures of the government, and naiil tllut llillclt linger appropriations Were re<]iiireil now, in a lime ol profound peaee, than luring the expensive .Mexican war. With a A proper admin ali a:mil, i lie government ought p to he carried t>u with the present revenue. * " All*. Mollis, ol |!l., arked the Chairman nf the Committee of Win- antl I*i.-.l ?. . I.I of Mo.,) wiivl hci till* colliln.s ire iI11 I 1 '< 1 to l <>jiurt a I*i!I l??r all Isi?-?< ! tin: I. i*11}* and s-'UjijjeMed whether it w i *ii it I mat he better lo prrpure riioh n iiii! nti.l Mihniii ii to tin* inencCliou of tlu- caucus at an adjourned meetin <r- t h ? Mr. Ph-lps replied tiint. In- had Tor sonic tim? desired to introduce a lull lo modify tli?? tariff, for the purpose i>l* increasing tin* revenue, lull he had to inlotiii I lie gentleman that the Colli- .p IIIittoe of Way-- and Means had conic to :i " dead' 1?ek, and 11?r was little hope of the " committee icpottins; a In I which would find fn- 'o vor willi i he 11 >u.?e. M r. Crawl?r-i. of On., thought, from information derived at the Trensitrv Pcpiirtinent, thai fUtlieieir Iciicf to the govetuiucilt might j(1 fie alToidi 'l l>\ extending 'In: lre-i.?nry-note law nf for ???? * or two years, nuthol'izitis the jiiiO.OWMIi'K ??w iiin.-t.itiding to he reissued, hi He niiliioiiti ! two i?. .aiioni as a Mihstiiute an for thai id" Mr. iiariiell.nl \"a. ? first, that it is inexpedient. lo iiH'ihl t t lit- tariff; Secondlv. that a coui)iiilt<*?' "I* 1iv?- ??. <t|-|<i>iiiw-il l>i report nl r.ii nilj^nrwd meeting n mode by which the liu public expenditures caii bu materially reilui;?.l. g_ These resolutions were . <! almost unanimously. .Messrs. I'lielp* of Minnesota, Tay- 10 lor of N. V.. Taylor nl' La., ami olln-:.-, pur- N> tfeipMeil iu" th?vdi.-cussion. lit We understand tlmt tlic eaneti.? adjourned mi til Saturday next?M'nthiiiyton (I). C.) Stair*. The Kansas (Jvi/i Mitten.?The Lawrence ("Kansas) Itepublicau conies to us fuil of letters from persons nl the Nebraska mines, or returned C< miners, which render the golden reports fixed facts. Col. Nichols of thrc Lawrence company tfiiniis till prolitable fields exl.-nd Jlritj by 100 inilen, the liest. digging* yet 'HnCovercd being 011 the South I'latte. Montami, nine mil's above tho mouth of Vyfierry creeK.-oii tl>te Soirth Plutte,- contained t'weuty?cighl houses on ilie 20th Nor. Anrurio mid Si. Charles itre sprinting up on the Cherry Creek, the former at the mouth, and the oth'er on lip the crcck in Kansas, is tirade life country 1M neit. The miners wintering (here, (m>ioc l,SOti) object lo an appointed sheriff, mid go for popular fcovereignty out and out. The Hheritf ap- C? perilled hy Gov. Deliver id (routed kindly, but fa not recognized as sheriff. po Cnpt. 1'arkrrson, after full trial, refuses per month as pilot on the Missouri, and is satisfieJ he cnti do better in the diggings. His letter at is full of hope nml confidence, having been a SI) miner in California, he speaks intelligibly, and sij's these mines excel any in California. W. O'Dnnnell fny* that from ?4 to $7 per , day is a low estimate. When he wrote from Montana, there were thirty-four houves or cnbiuw tin Diiilt there. Mr. Turuey is of opinion that hands in the spring will make from $10 lo ?20 per ? day- ' John B. Jloolcer has his .family there, and pr writes his brother to come in the spring by nil w mean?, lie made up to a:iu\v fail, from ."5'2 to ?2(1 per Hav. 1'" j>. M. Johnson also writes from lltcre n private *' letter, fully corroborating nil the other letters. p(! Wm. Larimer and .M. M. Jew'.tt have long ' letters in this number, and of the same tenor. be Cotton Stutcwmt.?The receipts of cotton in 8a Charleston lor the past Week w?*re, bv I'ailroads 9'' 14,138 bale.' by water anil wagon 2,273 bale*? lie together Iti.lll bales?corresponding w?ek lust j j?, yenr 14,(71(6' bales. The exports from Charleston for Iho name : ,n' time wore, to foreign ports I.fl'J 1 bales; coust | wise S.'i'M) lml?*s?making; the total exports of : 1> the week 12,121 bates, and leaving on band a I slock of liS.(ill bales, inclusive of 10,018 bales on whip-board not cleared, ngahist a Mock of 20, 07U bale*, and C,??;" ?I boles on ship l.>uard Fame time last year. m The enles in Charleston rhlring the pist. week to amounted to tt,uu0 bales, at priecx ranging from Cij to 12. w Th<Ttotal receipts at all t'ie ports during the j S? past week amounted I" 134.172 bale*, against ttu 104,175 bales, received during the same period | ill lan yeftr. The toial receipt* at all ibe ports i s(i irinco the I si. of September, amount lo ^,41)3,188 di uiues, against 1.41 U,l?cJ-l up to tile same dales! |;i Vast year, BlVowing nu increase tliisyearof S>8V,- in QU4 imluH. lii Tli?* exports to Great Hriiain tip to tlic la- It tost dates, amount to 7.VI,H?S, showing nn in- ft crease ou the exports to that country lust year pr of iCVJ./rJI li i'-v. The kliipiiieula to Northern in ports show tin increase of 2'.tfi,9e7 hales from the Pi tiliipmciits of hist year. w The stock on liiind and on ship hnar<l nt all A fha portc, up to the !at<-st dales, amounts loO'Jtf,- In 170 hale*, !>:- ut{ 311?,:i07 Imlea more iltnn th? th #t'ocU oil liiiinl nt. the corresponding date last |'i yeiw. tli Newtpniirr lAttrntnre.?The Mftapliis Hull*- ut tin [i.iy? u compliment lo the newspaper literature of mir country, nnil says it has en in littl? conntry newspapers, prose nr- w tides of genuine merit? articles in which were vv displayed the highest order of capacity, and yet, fr lieyond ihfl narrow circle of n county. Where h( peihnps tlicy were not ond could not - "f predated, were never rowl, nor even h?.ird of. th We open every week in our oftic.e country pa- rli pera, whose cditoriuls would tulorn the great T city papers and make Ilic-ir reputiiliou. Itui p| hey pass nwny, nfter being glanced over, ami |,n m.M neon no more. There i? a -jre/it amount <1,. of talent in (lie country that could bo made Ik the basis of splendid reputation. Rut it wattlv th a theatre for display. Like the cold steci, it an must be smitten to produce fire. It id mod- W eat, timid, mid rotirinfg end lives in oblivious lei eh idea, while contemporarieous and arrogant ig- h? uornnCfe lakes the leud in all public matters and i? 'fathers alMlie laurels to be won-. gt't The Chester Standard apologising for the ab Mae* it# osu#l nmouut or reading matter aaysr siekuoss and death Tiave visited the houses ? ?f time who labor In oWofflce, and we were less sh< than human, could we at such a time iefa*o to to give them that symptthy jvhich is ever due to on suffering and afflieted humanity. We hope to be mi lUt a?l??uk to fO to work wfth stouter l?e*rt? in *fid ^trojjger hands, aad wJth brighter and mere be< favoWftW prospect*. on t v H VBUKVIIXK BANNKU. W.t, l?\VK Kitllnr. , _ Thursday Morning. Feb. 10 . I860. ? ' to or h iwntoNs. 1p, Wf Marl nn Ajrrni t? ilny tlimnjfli tlir 1>l?h icl> 1 n I <r the |?n'p'?K' of C"ll?viing (he amount* 'luo ^ p for Fii)>?oi'i|>ti>>n. A-lvi i !i-inv "id . !? WntK ''' if the amount v ! !i i i.tio ?.wrs ? we v,l ope they will l>e j'l'ipiiietl utile the .?ntne . f,,, rhett ciillol on. , I'l-" Those out of the District, lo whom Bill* will Mi e ?ni. will i>len*e remit. 1 . ....... In ri.rnttiNG! ri-uimiNc:: la'' ?... ... i tilie uith a \*rw lo mcrcaec our KiiD5cni?iicn i?at- ! ^ IM III..M nil luiiuniiig |I1U1JUB1U0U: tHp We will liirnit-h GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK me lid (lie RANSER. one 3e.1v. f?..r FOUR DOL- f'?) ,.\ RS ; HARPER'S MAG A/INK and ?lic DAN- 01,1 IER.oiic vent, FOLK DOLLARS; ARTHUR'S slif I OMR MAGAZINE :md it.c R ANN Ell, one Knv ear, Til 15EE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS, coi The subscription juice of cither HARPER or cc* <)DKY is THREE DOLLARS per annum; fill ii( itc will furnish ciilior of these Magazines i ml I lie Unuiier, for just one Dollar more limn U!, io price of llio Magazine alone. frif COURT CALENDAR. 'ESTERN CIRCUIT?Sl'ltlNG TERM, 1S50. mo iiktikn kays. bbeville, Saturday, Fcb'y 19. nderson, Saturday, Fcb'y '20. ^ iekeii.", Saturday, March 5. recnville, Saturday, March 12. parlaiilmrg, Saturday, March 19. 1 nurens, Saturday, March 20. f?r .?rrrixt;s or covrt. cai lihcvillc Monday, March 7. R?' ndcrson Monday, March 11, Ml icken? Monday, March 21. * rccnvillc Mondny, March 2S. ni<> [turiaiiluirg, Monday, April 4. "!.! nitrons*, Monday, April 11, tli;i WISE FOR PRESIDENT. ma The Southern riiiliul'*l|iliia Munilrr has hoisted fig ie h.inner of Ooverm-r Wim:, of Virginia. for "lu , "c e next I tesiiitMil. to , DECLINED*. act lion. A. II. Stitiii.sh, of Georgia, li.is writ- |y, n a h-tier to liis coii.<titu<tits in wliicli lie pnsi- sci< ;clv declines to l>o a candidate for re-election 1,1)1 on Congress. jiri, THE LATE DR. CURTIS. 'J-H 11 ;= now iisci'iliiined (lint the Kev. l>r. CrnTis, lier on board of the ill-fated blearner. North Car- ^-'al ilia, is not an Kpi/copaiian minister, ol Chester, JV^ it I)r. Thomas Ci'istis a Babti&t minister, j id Principal of the I'Vinalo School at I.iiueStone iii? irinys. He had gone on a vis.it to a son ill yoc >wit.burp, Pennsylvania, l>ut on rect ivin*' ii.tcl . . . . n stat encc that his family werealHicted with scarlrt p,,^ irer, he stnrted homeward bound and took pas- pos ge on hoard the North Carolina from lSaliimorc Norfolk. The steamer was lo.-t bv lire.? "l * alw 'ithing has lieon heard front I>r. Ct'KTi* since s departure from Baltimore. w:o day COUNCIL ELECT FOR COKESBURY. fatl The r<illnifi?.> ? < - 1 1 * ' '* - ?. .......icii iiiivc ueen eiecieu y*1(eiidant and Wardens of the Village of 1 b i?r?i ikestmry, for I lie ensuing year: j,ar 1'. A. CONNOR, Inlendunt. mm CHARLKS SMITH, ) J. C. WILLIAMS, \ ... , c?>? 1C. WATSON, ) \\ aniens. lh,, G. HODGES. j 'to" RALE DAY. ?ra There was an umiMtally large attendance liere (.0| i Monday last, mid Negro property Fold high, |,e j will be seen by the following figure*: Vl?' Ono woman and two children, sold by the . . nitt iininissioner, for $:J()10.00; I boy, 4 yenrsold, r $57o,00; 1 Girl, 6 years old, for ?1015.00, coir Id on a cfeditof I and 2 yiii'fi without interest, Iso, n woman and 3 children, sold by an | rent, for about J2H00.OO. Other Negroes were t|ie Id proportionality liinh, bot we have been unable ilia ascertain the exact prices. P"r <>.1, <pie THE FARMER AND PLANTER. IVe have received the first uiinilier of thi* ml. I - | call ible agricultural jnurnul isnied in Colombia, hy M.Stgkf.s. Mr. Stokks ifi ii practical printer, win excellent taste and perseverinu business B"n Inn ibit8. He lias made many veiy important ini- c|u ovemcnts in the execuiion of thin wink, Tlie nrk has been enlarged, containing tliiriy two 3 igci? of reading mutter, besides an advertising rCHl eet of eight pagea. 8a}, 'I'llit* valuable agricultural inontlily is now l]l0] iblished in Columbia, for the pittance of One mil ollnr per annum. Hit* a work which should ''"J1 > taken by every farmer in the District. We c y every farmer from the least to the greatest |>nt onld take it, for the reason that we can but he- Tl>? ve iliut from among tlie vast amount of readl? matter embraced in it* pages, for twelve (j,M| nutlis that each and every man may glean one gas i>a worth at least the subscription price, One "i'"1 ollar. d?.V ow' SPECIAL MESSAGE. tJ The Wasliingfon correspondent of tlie lialti je|l ore Situ, in alluding to the tenor of an expected ordi esaage of the President, snys: !"','l Hefore the end of the week, we ulmll know bat lire the views of the President and of the eretury of tlie Treasury, respectively, on the *an ibj?ut of the present condition and prospects of t'r"a e finances. The IVes-dent, it is said, will .'..I nd to Coni?reRS n ant?<.iiil ' ?'-J ' . ^ ?-fS- " c.llll'l?_v, ut'u*"K necessity ol n change of Ihe j ^ rill", with ft view lo mi increased revenue. It jj()J rumored ihnt he will present figures allowing nit the public liclil will, on the 3utli of Juue, ^'!j^ ?(!<), amount t<> a hundred millions, independ- f>0( illy of Ihe thirty million Cnhtui loan now proised, and of the possible call for some millions n ^ ^ onth for the pronenitioii of the objects of the fjep nragunyait expedition, and of emergencies ,'j liiuli may arisw from our relations with Central p((1 morion mill Mexico. Further, it iu said that ? will uskciiI to Mr. Phelps' tariff project . ouirh lie inny prefer that of Mr. Philips. The e resident will advise Congress that action at j 'is time is necossnrry, in order to avoid the iuinreuieiice of air extra session. ,< ? * *- fon Aii Available Vovthdalr.?If there be any the ho thinks* (lint. Mr. Preemont cannot ruu as toe ell now as he did in 1C66. the following item Ihei dih the :Waripo*a Democrat may servo to eu- t'u* jhteTft ihem will On Tboraday last, Fremont waa wen to pass g?"? rough QuarUhurg, and take his way down 1 e Stockton road, hi a buggy, at a raCtlins speed. " his,-of course, exoil?:.l the curiofrfly of thspeo- 8ho' e iu iKftt place, but before any concluNion^ould frai arrived a? as to the probable entire, the tin- ^'',l r sheriff cowie in view also at full speed. On 1 ring question! d as to ihu cause of llie hurry, e officer replied that Wo had no time to stop. he was in haste to overtake Fremont? bt-lker he effected the arrest, we have not yet 0011 irned. ft is probable, however, that tbe colo- '?*? 1 bad too niftch start of him, " Hie colonel mftt Irnrd to cstcli when he get* a good ?ra. irt" ?, <> ? ? . i. Ijoxi Mr. Samuel Gaskin*. an old and highly re- jjev eeted citix^u^of this .district, who left here a gig ort tirtva since, in company with lira daughter, visit his children in Florida, died in that Stale ' /? the 25th ult, of pneumonia.- . He -leave#,-a MO fa aud children fn this district, and' t#o song to b Florida, to mourn hie lorn..' Hiareraaina have in tV tit. brought to thia district, and ware interred' sal the'30th hTtl?/Ti'^Wr/f Skir. ' Te, w?mmiti>met ? mTtwu1 ,* > <> ?> w m i?n *< I'MMl \|? t i l> t DV.ATH OK ANUTHKH PAI.MKTTt* |l l>. i i inr? ??ni pit 11 f?i! -1 i \ uii'ioiincr t' | illi t.f I'lv'll MtD W \Tmi\. ..i tin* |ii? i'l, nfi?-r n KIH'M VIh? t|rctn?'il \vii? ii ?>?? >1" Mr* IV .1 P rrrtl, nml l--:i* ? ? nn npr.l li.-i, i it>tltr>r (iml Hint liiili' oliiMn ii in in..urn lii? 1 (i, iii rniiiiretioii with nimi-t.-Uh mi.I :|I iV0?. Ill IMtf WI ion I ih* cull \v:is llinilo ;ii>n AI I" Dislricl I" rui,'i>'! ii mi.iji<i \ ..m the Wni* wiili Mrxi'o, {{.. :i..t.!. i:.I hi* alter Kdward, ?rfi1 aumi.ir lit*- fi:c to Volnit- I r from the White Hull ii<*|>lil>orhtiod, in ('apt. m-hnll'i Company. During llmt brilliant | ni|>;iii;ti no priv.tr* in the Volunteer or h lmi | m-rviee, displayed more uiidaiintlees Ihtimhiii 1 courage than Uiehartl \VhIm>:i. W Ii?-ii I'ol tdden, the day before tin- ptorining of Chapul- | iec, chIUcI upon each company of the I'al-' tto Uegimcnl to fm null <n:e lor tlio forlorn | >c, Richard Watson was thcyjrji/ man tn rli'|> . , and tiffi'lvil to heroine one of that devoted nd. In the Mnrmine: of Chnpniiapec lie wan | it down ut ill* base of the fort, and although i erely wounded, iie mill kept cheering on his ' lundcs to the assault. For hid gallant nervi- t , and the wound lie received in the f<ir!uiii i io, he received a handsome pension from tlio ; vcrnineiit. lie will long he rememliereil l?y his comrades the brave Dirk WatHon, who never deserted a lid nor feared to faee h foe. His name will cherished in Alibi villc an lomr na tln> lmll.-iiit. 1 viced of the Palmetto Regiment will lw re- j mltered, his uanic handed down as one uf j rolina's bravest 6onn. A Fill KM). j r.f The Independent /'ic? p'case copy. MR MILES ON THE SLAVE TRADE. \ii item of Sevcnty-fivc Thousand Dollars i the education ill tho returned Africans, he- i in; a subject- uf discussion in ('iin?icsJ. Hon. j ?cntn .Mii.r.s is reported to have spoken as [)\V8. rtr. Chairman, I have, poihaps, listened with t re rcget to this discussion than any one else I >n (bo floor, because I entertain peculiar see- ; ial views. J'or I am, I must Ir.mkly confess, ! t hideous tiling, us it serin* to men of all par- j i, a sectional man. I stand here a Southern i n, and a Represent I'ivr, m pait, of a hover- I it Southern State. Thai South, that State. of the weaker section, and we cannot but ' sectional, because we must, be united in order ilaintain ourselves. Sir, 1 do not class myself , llie great national democratic ranks. 1 will i with the democratic party faithfully, honest- j truly, and heartily, \vli<*ie T can do so con- 1 ntiously and consistent I v with the rights and ! mr of my Stati and section. When lliey call j me to depart, one * 1 : , the half of a bail's j adtli, from that course, I turn my hack upon ill and leave them Ituever. Ves, sir, 1 am ling to avow myself a S'-ctional man, 1 come j c io represent, in purl, lhe State of South ; olina, and her rights anil interests arc first in ; estimation and foremost in my heart at al! ! *5-. , sir. am not prepared In advocate the re-open- j of the slave-trade, but I am prepared to ad- ' ate with all my uiiiulaii<l strength, thesweep away from our utalute-liook, ul lawn, which I up ilit* people of my section lis* pit aire, ami I n siigma upon their institutions. It i* iin- | siltlo to escape the inevitable logic which the J iur member front Ohio I*, (ji.Minus | ( bce, tiers: if the slavo-tradr en-now pirarv, it nya was piracy ; if the slave-trade lit" now a ' no against molality and religion, il always j >; aifd the pintles that y<>n would bang to- , stand on the same footing with my fore- ! lers, who inijiltiyt'il iiml encouraged llirir pre- i eKjors. 1 will never consent, if I ran help o allow this stigma to remain, which dcilt.-s mid puts a slur upon the profile of my t of the Confederacy. I believe, Sir. Chairi, that these arc question* that oujjht. to be , us pcnilcnicn have said, to lino*, and to lie trolled, moreover, liv the Sovereign Stairs in&elvea. I have vrry jjruve ami serious I>ts about the cnnslilioiiality of the laws for suppression of the slave trade. I have very ve and serious doiilils whether tlie constituml powei "define an-1 punish piracy" i?ives turess the right to say that riivthiiig r'se shall j jiirncy than what the laws < : tia'i?ii? it .<1 preusly made so; ami the Woul * define," I tk it may be very forcibly argued, was only tllded to do away for lilt: future with amnitv, ns to the precise definition of piracy, as ituonly, hut perhaps I'omrwlial vaguely 1111 cuiuu m. me nine 01 111 e adoption of our lend ('(institution. say, sir, thai I am not prepared to mlrncntc re-openinc of the slave-trade. I do not know I I will ever come lo that conclusion. It is u ely cconomicftl, ntirl not a moral or religious St ion. IT England mid France continue ertly to carry it on, we may In* forced, in self lice, to Ho'lie i>nme ihiofr ; and wliellier you it the "coolie j?y?t<*in," or llie " <ii voluntary ^ration oystein," I, ?b one hred and reared erealaveiy is in fuil vigor and thoroughly orlixed, know that our pyMem is infinitely liirr^ mine, infinitely more jjeiit le, inliuitoly more rifttiuu, than the coolie system ever can be. 'he 1 Var Indication* *n Jinropr.?The oorwildcat uf the Globe, writuigon the 14th till., >: Every symptom of war is apparent in the it varied quartern. The ball at. the TnillerieH ;lit puk's for a revival of thai famous a.**emhly isante at llrusHclc, so vividly M?t forth in tide llarold.' forth from which the dancers d to encounter hnll. of other sort. Nothing strategic conversation was lienrd all niixht.? ; Emperor was in spirits, and led off with 1.. 1-1 * ' y V'KVICV, WHlie Allglru'S I'-IIVI'}' was lioi-re. The percuxbiou Ciip fiictwy is wotked lilt- tides us long ;is tin> liirht. lasts, no lump or being allowed on die premises, ll will lie reuliereil lliiit lifter (lie Oisini explosion on litis lust year, government hits taken into its i hands the fabrication of Capsules all over nee. All the ol?l steamers thai conveyed Uomun expedition in 1841) with such ease and [tulch lo the 11 nl i un const, are being |nit in sr, for another convoy, and every disposable i carpenter at Brest or Cherbourg, is sent by to ToiiIcii. l'eople at iMarseilles write on 11 lit that every preparation in the Commits it is hastened, and the business on 'Change become exclusively of a military kjiid, the factions having all reference to supplies. At nu an additional number of trims nrc mounted he citadel all poinlrd airuinM the city?there it be no street fight hut n bombardment on nlm's Messina model. Oon. M'Mahon, it is </ fully understood, is to be C'ominauder-iuief of the nrrnee d'ltalie, finfl of the African ilincent; 30,000 men are to embark forthI. 1 I... j ! * uuu iuiiu hi i;aiy?linn wivs positively > (1 at tlie ball aforesaid at the Tnille<? v 'lie Austrian officers, oil leave of absence in is, have received orders from their govment to join their regiments hy the 5ih of i. Inugla*.?The Chicago Jleruld, January 28, l Postmaster ~onk, of this city, lias promptly j rnrded to Washington ulTiduvits refuting oil I clia-ges recently mnde agninst liiiu by SenaDouglas. Mr. Cook has preserved copies of le affidavits, which will he published in due e, if not rend in (he Senate, as we hope they I be, lo show to tlio world how low a nt rami can descend ni Uie moral scale." 'o which the Washington Star add*: We understood tliut tlieso affidavits will w that tlie only doctirneiita hearing the ik of Mr. Doiiglun, which I'ostinnster Cook lined in the Chicago post office, weie frank*11(1 lefi by him in Chicago to bo used by 'M during his abscnce from that city, which > in violation of Inw. The only blaine attsble to Mr. Cook in the affuirs wns on acnt of liia failure to prosecute Mr. Dougand those assuming the right to poet ? ter bearing his frauh, for those mtsdemeani 'amMiit/;.?A Mil has been Introdaeeif into the ' fsiana Senate authorizing gambling houses in I r f)rte?ns, aud fixing the tax of lipeuse ut 1 1,000 ptr annum. ntriente Sheep Movement.?The Santa Te (N Gazette state? that 105.000 sheep are about | e taken from Bemaillo i:nil Vi\lfuiijn;uuiiiie?. ikt TernioVj, Avrrland to Culii'oriiiik. There to * drove of 10,000 from-Ohto, now at Santa hotrtvf forihe name dfdmatio*. . , (1 1 u? .?. *? t I I'uni.u" M(i?riNa Mm \\ \?, Al* illo 1 ?t ! . s r. At ii mot In u ??f ninny .-iiif. n? of llii< ionium ml\, < on*i in >1 nt t. I'l- :i?;inl I'linr?*li, ??? IMl inittii \ I vr.i - livn. IV II |!| .u\l.'\ wi? ? o.illeil 1 ! i < Iviii, nil I .In II Wi.l, tintn i ?|ih>?!. ! t> m l it* lnry. 'I'll-* i Ii:iii ttmii 1>t i< tl v ?l it. .1 the .il.j.-.-t of i In in- i i?t? intrt f..t..'.|,.|nin.n, tin i. i?t pivi'riiiiii'ni >I our liivo |<o;hi!ui ion? the correction o| ?'Vil* ii.i*i<lcut. to ll nt-i;'? nml ?li.M ei:nr<l of Mth? inlet. ln\\?.?ami tin importance i'f ii nwrc nctivcninl ellieicnt ilin rlmrjri' > " I'.-itiol ilnlv. W . Ilnir-t 'iiltui it I <--l llii* following prcntn lilo niiil f'-'lntioiis, which on in.>tion nl'W. I' .Sullivan, were taken up, couanlercii frrl'ttim, nu<l ui.aiiiinoni.i_v alopteil: We, tin' liinh-ivi^iii'il citizens of Abbeville 1 ?is lrii'1, desirous to ]>iit down tin- illicit traffic o white persons with negroes;?to arrest nil im moral practice*, ho.-tile to ?mr tdave interest* iiinl to secure lliat iptieludc and harmony ii their government, most conducive to their hap pint'ss, nml our welfare, do adopt the follow in* resolutions, nn?l pledge ourselves iii'li idunllj to their faithful exceut ion. /1Y.W1W, 1st.?That one or more Vigilani I *11111111 O 1'Mia ti.k nt.lMiinl.t.1 ...I..... . 1 1 ho, to ferret out sill illicit Iruliic lictwccr white persons and negroes. or any other isi i^.K; nit-anor weeiirrinti i'i their neighborhood, inn to report llivFiimi' to a subsequent meeting. t? l?c ended on notice given to the chairman unices, from FUllii'iciit mid satisfactory reasons tin- offender ou:iin-t. the peace and good ordci of this community. requires immediate prosecution : then, and in that case, t lie Chairmai offuclicoininiltre.--li.ill In- prosecuted forthwith " as tin* law ditrccts "? 2nd.?That wc will insist, on the Captain o this Jiuat Company, fully discharging his dut\ us Captain of Police ;?tirst.. in dividing hi: Meat, into patrol j-eetions or districts, and seeoii<1 in enrolling all, who are lialtlc to do patrol duty, in cadi section , and in lh? same into patrol squads, so as 1" kcvpnii ellieetit police, always and constant ly on active duty. 3rd.?That wc will require all negroes froti neighboring farms visiting our negro quarters to report themselves and exhibit their pas', t< the owner or overseers. lufor?: entering tlx i|iinii<:r,?aim in.'iL we win in no instance, givi a permit to one of our negroes, wit lorn distinctly stating. where liv hits permission go, ;iii'l li"\v long to be absent. -41 It.?That in p:t v i ntC "MP m^roes for thcil crops of corn and cotton, or any other pro duets ot their iii!-or. such as brooms?baskets? collars, Ac.,?we will in every instance, necom pany the money with a written order. to trad.: to that ntnou.-il and i.o more, a:ul with a request to tin- merchant. to return a hill of tin good* ro purchased l>y said blave. .'sli.?'Flint the trading with our iH-groe: without a wt it 1 >-ii order . either for cash or oi a credit, is contrary to law, and the good hih wholesome government of our slaves, ami wt will prosecute in each and any instance, a viola: ion of tl.i-i law. Ami whereas, the f:ce negroes of this community,?ami who, wit believe to he a fairsam }?le of the free negroes ?>f the State?as a class ar?? indolent, thriftless and thicvi.-h portion o our population?of little or no benefit to tin common wealth, but a great injury l'o us, ami ? growing evil to our .slaves: Therefore Jtc?6lvcJ, That the Chairman o this meeting, prepare a Petition to be sent nj to the legislature at its next session, sell ing forth the character of our free negro population with the injury which, a* a slave community, we. sustain from their residence m our in id.-t and the evils to our slaves, from their intercourse and contact with said fr&r negroes and prayii.g ilie Legislature to take such actioi iti the premises as will correct tiie evils complained of, and which an incident to a inixe* population of free negroes and slaves. 2nd.?That, in the opinion of this meeting the only certain and sure remedy for the evil: uiiiii|>iiiiuuii 01, win ue, cimcr ilie removal o said five negroes by Legislative enactment, lie yoiul tlie limits of llie State, or the selling o them into slavery. tfrd.?That as tint purpose nnd aim of tlii: meeting, is to accomplish a threat possible goo-: by the correction and removal of evils, whiol are not local nor confined exclusively to tin1 community, we invito other sections of tlo District and State, to take similar or like action ami to unite with us in n common cause. On motion, ordered that the proceedings o this meeting he published in our District pa pers. On motion, adjourned to meet on -1th Sntur day in February next at, 2 o'clock I'. M. P. II. IJRADLKY, Chairman. J. II. AVii.cnax, Src ry. The (Jrnflrmeu frutn Africa. ? We have ppen i drove ot ncgl'os, Mud t.o have been a pari of tin recent importation, hill when or where, we (dial not fay. '1 here were about twenty in the lot ami although some four or live of I lie oldest look ed a little outlandish, and, perhaps, childish, ye if all of tliem had been placed promiscuously among the same number of home ucgrtos, i would have taken an ncute and experienced oh server to note the diilerenue, provided the ' for eijfiiers*' did not talk their linjjo. They are < i.i 1-1 ?i i?l.i.:? - -< ..v..v. iuiiuhi); iiiiu licnitl??< .-ft Ol IIJCIl 1111(1 IK'VI than we expected to liml them. Tiio men arc not quite it* large im our negros nro, and ilu ii legs, arms, litnifln and fret art* rather small am delicate, but a medical friend who was witli in will their muscles were hard and linn, and oii< of the proprietors paid they were nil "Imrily a:n tough. Some live or six of tliein appeared i< he grown men, but whether twenty or fort) yours old, we could not tell, mid the halniicc looked u? if they ranged from eight to eighteen years of nge. Several of the older ones linve lost two o: their front upper teeth, from having had tho inside corners of them knocked oil" when the) were J oil tig, which caused their decay and Iocs? a custom we presume to have Iteon national iinr fashionable in the tribe they belonged to. 'l'iiit information they have given themselves by sign* i'liey arc noi all jet black, a good many of I hern being a t-haiie darker than a dink copper color, The greater portion of them have pleasant faces and it met in the streets, would pass very well for hotel waiters. They were ail well clothed, and have nearly become accustomed to hais am! shoes. They appeared to be very docile, and in the gayest humor. We never Saw a lot of people, black or white, who seemed hnppicr. The question was asked thetu?"Whuro are you from!" " Callius," was the unanimous reply. " Where are you going I" ' Texas," they again readily replied. Thny were asked the names ol several articles of clothing, and generally replied correctly. Willi any care, thry colli d soon be taught to speak Lliglish very well, especially the younger ones, for they seem anxious and willing to learn. When wo fust saw them, they wore scaled on the ground around two tiies, roasting and eating hickory nuts, tiinoking pipes (they are fond ol " bucker," a* they liavo Earned to call ity) <iud jubbwiiiig tlieir Unco, whilst some were wandrritig about in the adjoining woods. Their favbrite article* of food ia parched corn, we were told, xl tbey hate not yet become accustornsd to rr>c'at and tir**d. - The price asked for (hem in from $0HU to #1100, *hich, *>* think, is loo tiiuob. A few niore wust be imported to hriiig down the pricf, when Wef kill gel one'nml nrukc fCpreMTinui-of hiin. A wild Alrienn working ? press would be something now in the history of the country.?Dalian (Ala.) Gait tie. >T " '?' #?..? u_ ?W??hiBgton lrvlnfr hu oonlribnt?d |500 to j? fund for th^p'u^httsf of Mount V^rnoD. I ItK tM HI.Ii: III RV ANl> RKVfcNlr | t in j*|>. I n? i \. - t. i 11\ 111.| t . 11?? ? ilii> llo i?f> 1 1*1.11.1 III.til ill.- ">n ll'InlV |if tln> V. -? , '"niiilmiiri- \\i'l? ? 11 ??lutin|i of ll?i? lt< i|?r i-nll* r? I ti?|? ii|ii?i linn I?l rt Mnli'lii'ut i?f tin* ncMtnl !?* n. <'i'i|?i? liniti nmtomx, ilii' I'nlilir l.init, mill ollor li ( MMiri'r?, nnil * h?ihi'i',lii Iiik opinion, IhcV w ill Ih? ; f| >nll'ti n-iit to iiiffl. lli? rxigi-iirun ?>f tln> |>?*ttlir> j i) ' K|>l V H'O. I HI I lit* Si'orclniy Mn*i?* llml On* receipt* fnv ilif 1 1 t.iosoiit [iniil'T fiolli ilm liliii'h" |i>i>iiivi>i| from ii tin- port* of llo*ton, NiHV Vol k. l'liil;iil. l |iliin, ! |f iiii'l llullintoi'o nni..nut In n|i\v:iri'n tif lour mil. i. lion* of I'ollnr-. lint pfttiinl ri'lurns linvo Ihu'ii m i v. 11 from olln-r |iori?, winch uro nut colli- r. n. i.l to joMify it nIiiIi'IIH'IiI. 1 |) ' i Tim rofoipt* from riisinms bihI (lie pn'?lic ! m Inn.Is ronlii iiinl I lit? Ktiih'Hiont- Im lliol nm.li! is 1 v>| hi? nmiiial v?'|uirt to <'minims, nml Im, thi>ri?- ' I. fori", with ?f the opinion tint III.- rem I woiil.l | M show tlmt Il?o noiiiitl rvcripta fur ilie rcmitin- . n i. j ' i.r, mini or i ill! |. in*xt \>-ar, would not mry much front the ej- : i| . liliiatt'S submitted l<? (*?nn?rr?!i. 11 * Wtm eom* ] |( |ivlli>ii. liow.ver, ?. ? say that tilt) rceripts wore ! J, ! not inletptnie to met t the public oxieency mi- | n 1 l<-ss tin* xj?,,nlit<irt,s Were reduced Inflow tin.* ! estimates; on the contrary, tin- lulls passed n through mi'1 or the other branch of t'oniire.-M jf would verv liuc 'v suid p.-riuitiu nl ly im-icusc I li?* f. , expeinhtnres. Il was estimated that tlit* ' u m.iii lull iilmii* wmihl ..I I tti'vcriil millions to tin* ' i:i ii ii list I expenses ol ill.* i?.?v.-1 im i. lit, iiml llnlr.il, 1, ' a I si r?j>-r amount f.ir the next fiscal Vein.? n O Ii-r hills, hi like maiiii'T, won 1.1 swell the I . \|..-mlitlire*. These expenditures should be i o reduced In the estimate*. or oilier liieuus J t.j ' iii' ifvi'iiii? would have to lie piovideil. j n I T*le Secret wry believes that if Congress liail n i passe*) iIn- bill lor tin' cn.liliealioo of the exist.- t< ihi; leveliile law*-, ami |..|- l?rori;niiiziii^ the collection districts of the ('Kited Stsites, which lie d submitted to Ciin|;rwi i:i i'"iii|ilianec with n rcsn- ' a luii.hi i>l ilie lions.', til.* operations of his tie* ?i pa rtni.'ii! would bate lieen wieatly facilitated, ' (| and the eolh'etioii til' tin* revenue more econom- ^ | I i.-ally an.I elVcct ually seemed. Oilier st unilliiir ! o t laws for I lie hiul.hiit^ of eiisloni-hou-ics, court- i si In.uses, Ssv.., itiijjh" lie repealed, or Ih.'ir exeen- u i lion postponed l.? a period of greater prosperity, e and tluis relieve tin- itcaMiry of a lain;.' amount tl of cxpetc'iliire. The recnmuiccdutioii to nliol ,| i?h ill.* Irau'uiii); [irivil.'sje and taisc ill.* po^t iue - > f lo live cents. theri'hy imposing ili?- liiirih-ti of the ' t; sii|i|><iri of the portal svstcm upon those ! (_ who use ami enjoy its benefits, ii cariii'd out, would also greatly relieve the ireasu- fi " i ry- . - The Secretary isopposcd tuaildiai; tin; tweuly o > millions of trenscry notes to the permanent a fundi'.! <hht of ill-* t"?v?"iiniM*nl : litis recommends i u that I Ik- provisions ol tin- nel of IS.'.t in r..l'.ii ! thereto Iiv e.\|et:dod fur mil* nr two yens; hy : n ! wliD'li mean* they eould he redeemed from : n i yur i'i year, in tin- condition ?>f Lit** treasury j s' would jiiitify. The SiM'h'Uiiy also Mates that ! si ' i het ween the |time :it:al ihe Stmli uf June ' '1 ' ) next, Ilu'i-c will opwari's of seventeen mil- i : ( lions of dollars of ilh'Sn treasury notes, with ! t , : -litereat. "111'', and which inn:-! In; ini't. -| ^ i,| I (ivtffiil Jitekfiou'.i l(ri, i. /? Tcnii'-strr?' ' Ju lire S.-iiM, who iWncpi! < 'ion .it 1 lit* | ** ! tic *nt in:i!iiriirini"n of i!c .i ;. .: ? siaiio- at. ! !* i" Memphis, it ale.I il i* fn'lowiio; tom-hiut; inot , '' dent cjotircMiiii!; .lack - i:i's return from Wa.-ii ; P "mir'iin to Tennessee in i !?:V? : ; " Tim day ol his return, suiil i!i<* spmki'i'. was j V to iiii- on** of the nest lueinornhie of my exis- .1' i tiMii-e. His ol>l friends anil companions deter* I' . mined to trive liiin a public reception; they niut ' together. appointed one of tlu*ir nuiiilier to " I liver an rddiess, and elarlcd to in>*i*t him. Tin* j " j young tiifii ainl hoy? of our city, follovvitl^ their i 11 s j example, mail'* iheir arr ingi'tMciils aiol >t|>iiti?-<I f '' ( ! nil* as their spulii-siiiiiii. We met linn in tlii* ' :l . I H'llnis near l.*-lmu?ii. The oiil ir?en were r .ii?* ' ' | in front, llu* hoys in th<* ri-ar. Hi- tiol in ^ ; his <\'irrtii<??\ Ii?-t?*n?*?l eourieouslv l? the n 1<11-?-? . - ' ot ,litd?e ('.iiiiplii ll, replied happily, and ?h< ok ; ' i hani!.'* with Ins ol.l associate*. lit* iln*n <li* v. : 11 i in-ar to us. I stepped forward, spoke a f*-w ( ; words < ! kniilio's.i, and wound lip hy sayiiij*. 1 ' ' * thai thi' children of his ?>' ] sn!dii*rs aii-l Irii-inls I t i w- lei iin-d hint Iioiiic. and were ready to serve ' ' under his lianner." lli.-'l'ianic shock, ho liowed ? ' i down liif head, and while the tears rolled down N L" | his titled cheeks, lie replied: " I could have ' i j stood all hill this?it is too much, loo much ' I Tim ?* *<??. .I i - > ' - : i . .... fi,.mil ium, mm Ii>r II lew I1IO- r j- j incuts ill pre was u general outburst of sympathy ami tears. >' ' Tin- Trmlf nf Cithnnlm.?A correspondent '' > i from Columbia writes im fallows to the Richmond ** //ixjiiilch ; ' ('<>!.twiniv, S. C., January SI. " Since the date of my last,nil hrtiuehrsof hiisi- ** iii-h Imvf shown decided improvement. Mfl'- '' - ael* have taken llieir annual account of slock, 11 , hired their clerks far another Year, ami many of v litem have gone North to buy new goods. Most " of the goodrt sold her<>. as ill the South gen1 erally, are brought from New York. A very few fl of the maple (roods are imported direct from * , Kurnpe lo Charleston, hut. not sufficient to allor.l anything like encouragement to die friends of ' * " direct trade with Kurope." Merchants will ' I consult pecuniary interes-t before patriotism, and ' . so lonir as it is for llieir advantage to trade with 1 j- New York, they will no there. regardless of ull !' th<- fine theories r.hont "hiiildinir and freighting " vessels in our own pol ls." I'.nrope is loo far (lis * lant for merchants to go and buy ih<-ir own ' | l goods, while lit>>y eaii well spare the lime and , | money for a lri;i to Millie large eiiv. where lliev ^ ! can "see the fashions," make their purchases nl. ! home, in jnsl alioiil the lime it would take their " * ! onlers lo reach the Ktiropoen market, hy ihe " . i most direct line" thai can he formed. ^ j-! firthf T.'-ttrr Oifirr?The dead letter branch <tf j| , the Po.-I < >ttice ha* closed another qilarler'n work. ! The following will give some idea of the s valuable matter which is (fathered into it: J>uri:ip I he three months which t- rminated on the Stub lilt., there were found two thousand . seven hundred and twenty-nine letters, which |, contained money amounting in the aggregate lo 1,1>:21 ."'J. For the quarter which i'Iimi-iI nil lilt! J, .lolli of Jutic last. there \viT(> rcfivoil four tliniisun 1 five 11iiiifl>od iiik) forty-nine letters, mi<l ! *21,4IKS 85 in money. For the qn;iit#r ending j | .'tilth March, two thousand four hundred ami tl spvenly-two li'llcu and $13,'ff?7 12 in inoney.? c ' ' Quarter dosed ;ilst l)eremher, two ilinu.-initd H " ' three hundred ami lifty-two letters. and ?rl",3t>l g <.i0 hi cash. Total in the vear, Hvoli'f thousand j, t I one hundred anil llireo letters, anil ?>U1.2H7 72 ! in money. ]< Cold.?UV learn that n beautiful specimen of ?go!d was picked tip about two miles from thin v 5 place on Tuesday last. Tlwrc is a probability of j, * ] irohl being in I his neighborhood. as several mi ; t,i i ners have siftirmcd; whether il will pay for work- q i injr. we presume will 50011 he ascertained. The r | ! specimen' was sold for $5. being fully of that j, ) ; value, if not more. .Mr. Hudson, a stranger f, ' j here, who was the finder, hail several other <, ' I piece* of rock, yesterday, which showed coiisid' | erablu richness?tiie exterior of liie rock par- () j look of flint, hut ilie interior of red honey comb, t.( 1 I ?;?i. <>.. : ' ?? ?? 1 huh n|?|?cainilCl'.?JIVCK II III HUtlCM jj j. Lund Chronicle. p Curious nnd Interest iiift rtoemnent.?Mr C u 0. Hennett. of WncliuiL'l"" I . i" now puh'ieh- ], J ill!.' h far *i in iff of (iimicim I V." :..<!> : /tonV account w j willi the Unitod Stall", ilurimr ihc eight yciiV , *t, ' j w?r of the American Revolution. Thin far p ' simile of his Account of i>xpi,n<i>*, in liis own ' handwriting. must beintcrcrtiliif lotlii" American people, tv lieu it is remembered llint Washington ^ [ refused nil compensation for his services during 'v ' the revolut ion, and that this document shows how cj ! circumscribed were tlic limits of tlo?>e expennea, ^ ' how scAnty were the public resource*, how de- 0| 1 precinted nnd irregular was the currency of the ' l( time*, and with what watchful prurience he | p ' guarded nil the interests o' the country ai laree- < A fine Kteel portrait of Washington is Ixmnd in ; ] * itli the fae simile?and so perfect is the letter. ! ' that even the paper is tinted like the old hand v laid"' pap?>r of the original document. ! Threi? dollars sent Ui Mr. Bennett, will secure A conv nustnnwl Tim i # w , ? | ?..v i'iwiiiti ?rver aim ^ ahova aciuaI expenfoa, will bo pwtfiotumllv j 1 given to III* fund fur (lie purchase and rescue of | (? Washington's own beloved Mount Vernon j es The American Minister and the Empnor Napolcim.?The correspondent of the New York ^ Times says that the diplomatic reception on New Year'* day, at iljo I'elnce, the Kroperor conv.ereed an unusually long time with tbe American . minister, and showed hint (he greatest courtesy. The President's message was referred to, and * this gave Mr. Maaon insopportoaity at reitera- 1 ling to Napalean that it Wa? the. wU'ed policy * of ine Unitsd'Attics 10 a?f m the acquisition of territory.e**elly npon (he principles which had r? guided thoin hertofyre?thai. . to any, (hat no territory shonld h? acquired otherwise titan honar?ldy, Vy purees* or ceaainn.' Ttrt P,q>pe- !'.' rbr on his part rensanred the American minister . of his kindfy feeling* towards the Dinted $tal#?, ant! ef Jria constant desJre for tW nro*arvatlon N< of amiefible rehliona, ? J V -> *?? I 111? in I - I. OIK Mtm.i Mi) '.CI! 1'l!<>51 v.iUHA I MfcXICO > I h? tiilii'O flt 11 lij. ?'i 1111 'I it* mi' v"i i'f iii- ti TllH'llllHMt' ll ll:i> M>vr>li<l(>lil \ t?f M.m . I> is | H i?i?i|?l\ tr * 1 n i ?? in Ji in mi \ ?irim?.<* -inil )' itti.rtU* * ilom ''f ir nlir.i,... 11, .t l | u ,1 llglllllll III. l.lklllU Mi !i \ I. >|.<>|t til. H-lif. . \\ til II ip ni'iiihhoriiiir limy inm,. t.i mo. ) ml lioijiii bv i?m>ii?u! ilf . Mtistmiiiotiul ami," rnmi'l'iilir .lii'ir.T, milium*! t ali?n. Tli??\ \? ill ' ?l rrriii;Niji' .*i j;i?vi-i-titn?t:t wl, . |i lia- ni.iiul. I ' I Hltcll :itl 1lll|?art1i?ll:ll?lr J.rnfli* it V li?" :i n in.).- ' I'llil.'llt A til* I'l.' <11 |?>*li?-\ . i' ;.f in Ii i > i iHi^ri'iH'"' :< i. en'.lio.-t - I*. n? .1 ,n x /. .ni<l iiis :iI?mi. I hi.- ;< .- t.- .ii . i'm/. i -i', if Ant:!" I ' >' ' " ' '- i* :i'. in , tioti i-xi-lt lil. mi.I a<Mi i-> ill. ir li.-liiinii.il i>- | lllllllll IIMIH 1(1 ' .'I t'.T /.lllllol :!. 'I lu l l' IllilV * a iliiul.l. ol.jri'l .ii ihi^ nfli.'imiy r.|1 ; my iu:.ko n 11iii<-i\ ili\it; ii?u in t'nv.i ..i i;. | c\v |iri.';<l aii.l--iili!i.-i ?*??|> itnci>lii|i <>f n- r- . ill mil, r?.|?r?'*ciilril liy l!nl'!*-* mi.l Miiaim-ii in ? ii* city ol' Mexico. ami ?l 11 i?- ?-i i n<- lilt..' > i >'.* ? inl imidiato inn- jmv.-riiim'ii! from :? . >_-1: i. ; j mirrz anil (lie Hiit>ivimi<-\ of cntiMiiiilNWil !'iv.* | i Mi xion. i Tlii* tli-titamls <if lli" nlli.-il fl - t arr ii"l i > i lo.lrst. Tfnlislal.'il into linlifsl v**l*li:<?*lt!:iI*, i' I ; a claim iliiii-i tin- ?.ivi-riiiii.-iil "I M>-\i<-". < r llu; sjii-'-ial licm-lil i>f n small Utml >! 111111-11 , surei-* ami Kn-iirli s|i.-"iil:,l..rs. As a nininirrial inuM'l-; willi Ini"U?-i iinlmnal iiit.-icsis in lli>* alalici* limn Ix.lli nf llii???' |.ii?i-:< mat t>>-i-lli.-r, ml iis llit "lli'Xt. ?'f kill" "ii tills i'lilitillflli. tile 'illicit Elates iniolit lie rxp<-cti-d In have Willie pinion to fjive oil this contempt of the noveliun rights of the Mexican j>iiI>1 ; Imt it is nl in our line to .?|n-nk until iifier I".r:in< .* ml England have tlivir mij* in American mat.th. Tin* allied 1. in ilrnninilin^ the pmniMi? of ehts due t'u-ir eili/.ens?which i* Very well ? Iso demand of the sovereignty of Mi-xien :> lontlilv iicconiit of her i >]> ?ft? :i>i 1 tin* I i-Vi-iiiicm erived from tin-in. which is not. well. uti!.->' lexicu is In In- ("nrlit :i Ierrii"*1 i*lI l?-J !??!. in'" f Knropp. It. i> <>111v th-'ir own :iI !it*? |i< ?rssinns, their own iliupicst.iiiieil ilt-pcndeucse:, of liom sovfrci^n ]>i>wcrs <1cim:iikI .o-i-nunls of re eipts and ex|>eni!iiiiic?. aw a master siipeivis-s lie rcv>'im< b in.lliaio-ii liv Ins steward. Imiep' eiit Stat -.< aie net to lie .-tlt:in:nn< d into ?i i? llll'cmleis of their S'iVerci-jnl V. .-X'-.-pl at the ost of cea-ini? 10 lie ind?-pciidt ill nml smci< i;jn iiiiiiiiiit:t ii-s. (luirmnK on !! c'tiz"iiH of other unions siitiv limsh just ground* for di-d iia!inti :! war; Mich, >r example. a- I 'os'a JJie.i si-i/.in'.; an ! s'ih', in;* n- of our n.iiional highway. with ptn;--it\ and rr!iim?Miietil.s woitli it I iiIi .>n <>t ? dlats. anil 1 ii|n< -sintr nnr citi/ens f..r iiii<;:i!.> :n her har<l ' *r\ ii.e, hut it ha<l liol occirr <1 t ? .n.r ?:overiileal lit .leniaiiil ol C'o-ta Una a monthly slate- 1 lent nf lo-r revi-i.il- ?, aio! to ('. lino ho-,v t!i- v ' holt hi he ni:iti:.'jeil, and what | ti- a of t5 t;: ' liiilihl he set n-nl" I'll- l|i?-|i iVIin .i! Ill oii|- e.'jiins, "ill* is what Klljlalid lll-i I 'l :|| i? a! e . I. ; l 'J V, i! it liwien, and we inav ptolit t-> lhi-:r di.-' i.i il l.td X-IID] >! l i e l r. I.e|, Tiul I n. :.1| I '. .-til- :: u . i<m, lo .? i\ i -i.- ? 1 : of i;. u-i: i ml ti-- w innirs i-ii-. '- i !.y i'ivi-s l.'i . .a t'v elllln r, I-.'ili, .. oil!' .! . ml leal. i i ev ? e>. l\ i i. i. . v - i irniii pussi-ao'-i olid li\ t!:>- whole e.-i.n' V lis a cellniary wniti^', a- w as a !-cp inl i-oi.i i,.i; it titrate on our liain-nil honor. As we have ieldi-il pree. di-nee to I'h io-Ii :-i.?! Knuash pro- ! is in every Amcr imii ij'I.- ;i--n why not j?t ; ir ourselves the same I ititu?!e of i'i.-t at "on ui !. l iiinnal and dilian: l"o*i.i lliu-i, w h-eli l-'r.iti*-.- ; inI Kuclaild ale e.M-l-1 i?llt"4 W nil o|ir UiiloiUlnate I.I..!.. .- M ? ? viU'iuur.N ??i ,*i? \ r?? ,>|? \'M*o irj ? :<! * !" ! l'? i-siun !irr nata-ict! iii-lt ami >ul.n.il ; cr ini'f.! ii'y ? !:!?* :t . ii-prrlcil sen".ml ; ! ittl v\li\ slum!'! in-l (' *! a Ki?" ?;i i'iii.x i. trii ; |t wiili i:> like iii.ii<ri<-r t j ' .. .if! :< ! ) I-'raiuM' jj? :i wi?!? sup l?*yon<l : i' ili >i, hi 1 lit-ir ,M< x 11 ilirhilt,r-i(f. . ? e iuiim j |> 11 :i wofl I? sail tin* I ami v. Iiv fliotlM 1 ] til \v.-, u liti li:ui" tiny InM llit; . ??i!, :?!.- ? ' nil our <I:i-!:!'.itii!.> mi tl;.- 111: :: i- ; MtVtt. !:nitcj!i tti<>:iir:is>i ii t"?r sin- ni*i- i n i> r. >! li:?: it iu-r \-t-l j Ionian, in : ? : | iniiliill' ss wiaiili ol mini's, i hi :i -: mili\:s>! -<< ; lima!" ami |ni^!ii..it. iiilinit--Iv in.-- ;?1 .:sr:t:.t: : r. BHITPs for tln? pay ineiit t?l 11 -1 itali'.'a.il ti.-Ut lit;tii j 'tiylai.il Mini Kriiiire ran sliow Inr lluir.-. Tli-y ! iavi: lli<? ftroiiti-st rivniitiaix! of riviiit rfcr iii?yeii liy trailers in iliir liitili tiili; ?! surivs'slnl m.-iIll's." ; hut Miwiro i* a l.u\v ! it: } i.?-I i ?:- ?l ifli in naiiv ?'t!>li til a limim-nt's rail ; 1 >i: 1 witli iKisinli ili:lit iitui u sttli'l jimp-ity. i uii.il.tiillv t't;Iiincilitr in Villus. Yet. lln-s?- aim^ai.t liaili-rs finl I lit-ir ,-liijis tn Mexico, ai.tl fiatm-inti lu-r i<? i ay ilnwn her iintimiut iiuli |?i?!i>l?*;i?n* ; In rcinl.r I itmilily iici'iiuiitt* nl' lit-r receipt* : pay n?r a ! liputiit^i] jMirti'in nf Iter r#'Vfii!if:'. to li.-i- Knro can niiisl'TS; mill, to itovvii alt. >iif i- in.JiM'i] : r> rcjililnic Iu-r liir li' in r- il t!.?- v. iil an-i ei n- j I'liiftici' til" Aiiuin I'Vciit-li i'.?-ii,|nr> ami coin ! 1 jfre?. The lilicral government. liini iiitu!ifivil tho In- j ' iff tn Wril.u it more in nceoviiaticc with I In- j 1 pirit of lln* istfe. luil l!ii* ??|'?-?.I->1 llie trinle of j 1 lexict) ratliur ton largely. to |?: iiift i.t . f , 1 'urnpean liirtli, ami Mexico is i . tin-pin.i,v >>> | ' i-ri'il lo ivtiirn lolii-rnlil resti-ioini- rules. W h-u ! '.liropp thus ilii-latis tin? laws of Mexico, hi> I ! ukes charge <>f her revenues, Mexico ci.-a-t-s in f an i li < I i'|9i 11 il i'i> t Aiifrican i']inl.I:f ; am! innv ! I not lie a part, ol tin- Anirln French policy ol i prcssinn*' lints tn 'liii.-tiM- ln'i* ii< a l* >sun :< i)i,. | tntcil Static?? 11 'its/i hiiftim {!>. I'.) S.'iths. .1 Itoij C<trri>'>l Om the I 'tV.\ of ? j I suit i occurred at- Nui?:ii < ! ":?II~ on Sat j i-iliiy. An adopted son ?.1 Mi. Mi it-, foreman i f I lie paper mills, accidentally lt*il into I i ivi-r, mill was carried ?vi;r the .-\til*-t-i<-:iii 1'all j Ve understand that the lad was on |It.- in*, near lis mills, where men had hecii riiiminir the drill j ' co from (lie flume, mid accident?|!y It'll into I wlft stream. lie was not well to fall, but was j pen some distance down the livi-r, in tin* rapids, rlien beyond the reach of In: 111:111 aid, mill 1 peodily panned over, of course to rise no more live. Tilt* child was twelve years oM, ami a J ' id of much promise. beloved 1 V his adopted j mreiiis. ami nil who knew ) ! . The cnlainity j a used mucll sensation nt llic village W h-.-re it ccurrcd. 1 I Afuliftitfil Coin.? It has just. been discovered | 1 N.HV York thai there is n quantity of gold 1 oio in circulation which is not of the required 1 eight, five dollar pieces weioliintj ii i.'-i-<ii ruins less than the coin ousdit to nv'.-li. I'.\ | rrnnlly the coin is 1I111I which is coiuril at tiie j lillt. Hut the fraud is perpetrated in tile fol- | ' twinir iiipeuiiis manner. The coin is placed 111 ; 1 la 1 lie, ami made to revolve. A keen, narrow i I hisel is set. against the edge, a'id as lie- coin re j ' (lives (he chi-el turns out the in.-ide of il. and ' ( oiietr.ttes nearly ' ? 'lie centre, leaving but two j ' 1 in shells, ms it. were, connected iit. tlie centre. I ? 'he cnviU is llieo tilled o|> with base metal, the ! 1 oiu ib milled over again and the edge gnl"mi- \ , ied, showing iis perlecl a specimen of viork in j ftild as was ever concern rl or executed. An- j ' titer mode of mutilating coin, winch ivc see is j ' omiug into practice. is to punch a hole in th< in j r iile oIF the edges. Tli-.-e practices arc < ! nurse ohvions to any person who cln Os n 10 . \ , mine coins pftseniid. The way to stop ihi* ' ractice i? f.a even .-iiopkcei?T mil } iler of! very kind, toi'j et nil coins which have bc.-n j iptiltiled in tli- le.igt degree. 'J jjis would j >nve such coins i:t 11? list 1 ! ti c | . o ere gtuitr of ih i:<nt ration, ami In mi clf.-e- , ltd Inn to the r.i?ea 11 \ which wits nteaul to lie radioed by the clipp n .?l'liiladvljiliin Lrn'i/ir. \ ^ OI.'-. I - ' ?' j nc j-.mi <>j in? 11 vihi tit or thin }><? .?tiip rwark Journal h;ivh: .Mcssith. Abraham l'Uidl ami .1. Deekrr, scc?m?! A<tvciiiinn, of thi* ity, have icsiifil u circular called * The Time icxkciiftpi'^." containing twenty-right. cultiiiiiiN f urguinelilt. and fignrra to demoiiiifrxte that ie ki-rimd coining of Christ will lip during the ani=ov#-r of i lie present year. Mr. Fluvell was ' ii ardent ^Iilleriti< Hui ing the excitement of when the " big lent" was circled in the niiliPi'ii part of this city, nud notwithstanding iiioim riihuppoinmcnts in bih calculations kince ? iiioerning the hceond cominp of the m?>etnh, lie prm-h Mill to cling to his peculiar belief with 'nmirkntiie teiiucity. It ih understood that in i 343, when the end of the .world was "sure to ' ike place," Mr. v> aai-rifiw-d some vrtlu*l>le real 1 itttte and it proppi-rous baking-biuines-.s. The .Trcaturii? Report of the Sicrrtnry.? ' j, rARiiiNUTo:?, February h.?The secretary of ^ ie Treamiry mate* that (hid estimate of the ii- i inoiul resource*, dated l)oc tuber, thus fur are : ? >out realiaedi but ht ill the receipta will be in-] ? lequate to meet expenses, unless the Inttsr be r duced Itelow the- amount estimated for.- he j icommcndp a modification of tiie larilF, accord- t g to the President's suggestion. He aslto frtr ;i v -issue of Ticaaury note*. He furtht-r says, oflbl Congress adjourn without legislating i the subject, it will be almost impossible r the Treuntry to meet the public liubiliw. John Richards, for many yearn pnbli>-hcr of the gw Yoik Spirit of the JTwim, died in Xcw or]i oti 'he 97'h ith. ? \ w v i ' . \: 1>. . i ? ir . !. n> i Mi'i li> M t!i i vi i ii"i, I ?' ii ilii ill lillv Dm Ilil" i' "I I "Hi*'re* \VI*t<> ii. ri f. ii |>m|?ipii v\ i* I* *! | r.tviik1 foi llw \ i nl (I'" iiiii: ! > I i*.iji v i'< ! >?. ntiil i* iri*.< i i I ' . i v *.t IN.iv.vn>? ill v* .1 i?Ii'| ! I?\ i*i?l%l\ i iv.?n?i*i.?tj by ill' vi'? |*ii' it*!, ?il I i 1'ill' j i. .ii 1 ulli'-r Soiillii'lll IH'lllliOl i Till' |V||II!>\ ' Vill.l I O.'lll'llTSt* Ill-Ill II .-|>:|i-il. uii i !!? ?. ami ii mi'vnI to mi?!:iiii ill" I i I'- ! -nil \ . w.?. t !|i Ii-Ium-iI In In* roll* ra??l?' t liv Ili?* : ? II of l!|i* t-tutsiio. Cnii..ii.\ I'. ? \| (>inii\, tin* man * i'lt I lit* I I|.ii;n-|<< wllirb mllllit.s of nil ill* I" ii oi Hi* ml. i ii il ini'i'lt*niWin. Iiml au I ". ' " <ii:i.m.iii*' iii?<li>, which, it|>|tlit'd lit mil Ii iln niiiii-.., ii'.Kii-. .i lift) wiili every pnlulinii of Mi, 11. ii11. "I'll.* iii ii-liuii* w:is iiiiiili* by It 1-uin. r. ?f iIn* Miiim "IVIi*^rn|ili nflii'o.? I! i.l i-xgii'imil ill ? \vi*i * iiimli* in rmiiiPvtiiiH ' ' ' \ u I .iih! i ii,*.it<* ii|.|i.ii;iliiH hi llir ObI I \ i!oi \ -,| I ,.,.I.I i.!.,.. 'I'l - - ' ? . ... ?'!? i ii'in;; lorcww iv-t** -li iil'-i!, t in' | ii I.tI.iiijjr tli' ir post u( In* ()liM>i>.iiiirr, ih<* uilicr in l(o>toii. Tltc |>! ??. m. M. <;n.ux hilliM-'if, lii'ilif; llfMi )!n* Ii* attV ii ,|iuV..? w.-i-i' linii-inilt<'<l over tlio Irc iii-w ii* -, ;in.| 11i .t:11>t>ti:>?i^1 v P-conled at 0!i.-i i'v.ii ty. ? .\<i" }' ,;/ ./ jiintul uf Com'vr*?. ' (Plnlmun. I(!l.l>. in litis \ i. ( \Mii>vill<%) Saturday ui _? 11?. iii-l., l)iu .lUSl'.l'li T(.tUNC), nlmtit (<;"> ^ ai>\ ll<* Was :i niitivf nf ("i.islra. wlnii finite yunni; mi ?*Hii-i*r in tin* l-'n'in-Si Nnvv. lis' iniiii-tn riiii.n!* !|i' i i iii v:ii!y iiiiiiil'.oiiil ; lluw !?**i|i li.*' ! _'!* hi I ) >."! hi hi Mii!ii;im>, ami ncrjit1 ?lMiii'-li<*n in liis |n<ifi--sioti, liotli ns n' |i!':t*-iitmi?*'i :ii:ii :i< a wiiti-r. Having l>i*en clianIJ-ii 1*y a )?:iis?lv'i<* iiUWti**ii. In- fi-tiretl from in-t.v j?rin-iii-i*.ini *.vas f*ir :i wliito i-niistgi'il tin' Vii. i-iii** a^inl, :?11 I a-* a I'mfi^aol* of .Modern I.:.i'L',-s hi l!i*- Yi *M:na I nivclsiiy. Afterwards Ii- ft iniivfl i! i it in<*toii, North (,'aroSiiia, ami -/.i-uloiislv ctili-icd iij-oii tin: cultivntioii ill' fl-:i|u*s llli'l ll'lit--. Iii I>i1 In* si ! i-fi'ii a farm in tlio lioi^liborliood ol tliis* |ilai:i* fur tin* JiriwrHlloil of inn fHvnii:* s**lii*iiii*st and In I.- i-^t: 1 *!i-ln-il liis vine\::r*t ami nri-llard i'ti -til <'! nn-miw In* !:Ti?mI'll-ln-ll lllllrll. iitu! I.'- in .-11 iii In- jllst (ill tlio Vi- of ri-iiiii'i*- it v- n." s-. win ii Ii- wit* fll'Urk l.\ !i|hi|i'i aV. i i- .- nt ti i- In-art. In one in i.uti- at - r I;** -t. 1 i'i i-ty mnl health, lie II- v a III!! nf \ 11- ! .n-;j-iiri-::l-!it(<. ]*oN?f-1sat; a i; nn ai a \- w 1 ?ti*ri-il. c-i*niiiinnifa*ivi? ii< Ii* w.i.-- 'ii 1. II** v, i- lira!-:, ji-iTii-nI ot |iri*tli mi. j>*\ iii:-; i n s i-i-tv. at !* -. *- mistoiw to li" i.M-li.-i. I!i- ai!a|itiii l-itn-i-lf t*> <-oii<litiorn< and i-i.:?- u-'i i!,v.-i>*-, a: <1 hi 'I w-i> Im-y ntnl !i. ri'nl II-I"-.- 1 tin-i-i?:iiilrv i ! lii> ail iftion, l*ill Siy iii* i:n-i In- uas a I' i-i;?|i iil :st, i|- V'ltCii .li is - v in*;. I'.illi a' *1 n t .liiii1'-, li*' liev. . . 1 v i. v < ' a *ii. a 1.1 ii-1 iii !' .'.*? ? * ;4it** ? v..... 1, i!l\ ro'itrolicd bv tlujii;.. . : v lii-li Ini?* i ! it !' :!! ?f i-Jisir.tv, v.i.in'iil iih>i??.1',ii?-hi?, i>it V i:lit-mi > \t r I V:u :i i:r.f. Ii> !!.. ! w jrii:- ! iii- !*. : j.l.-l. In* r.t: 'i?! : . .1! ! : : < > {->. Wliu f>?! ihtr In . <.l i:i- awiui'v * i.i lfii !i?p:truir?. Mid HI'-' i ! < ! I: :s ;;j: v. alilr, t't)l)l|>uiliuili]lij> mi ! |-1:' j;! !>!!'!', 7!i ii'-: , m < S. (*., A! ! I. . :? .? ?! V \ < ii-. mjii .'I Ai.i.i;:; mid Makt Vakci:. lilKP, ?>uili? f*M:It !>:( , jil lii.t rr?ii!i>iioc, in i!.:- 11.IU< il.\:C;> W AT: ON. ?j (TonusuTcial. Anur.vtl.l.K, F?b. I ('"Ih.,i.?Our mitiUft, iii fi?iMoi|Ui'i??:e of tlio iiiiliivn! !.!< is* v."s !' hi I.i\> .il. Iiiih tl*>clin?etl :if? l.l \Vr i .*.' 11 mi-h :it lo lOJo. ' I-.: l-Vh 7, 1*59. ' : 'I'ii- : i \ ? .!u ! to <!ny, *;ul I.I.I . .-Il l ;/?.! Il.ittl' j : .! s lo 1 1 c-ll'.-*, t'Xt fl HI'-.-. (' ii 1i: r.v.?-ri>:i, IVI?. 7. 18J?9. (' tt.n. Sii!"- ??i" coitoii lo-il.ty 1 baler.? M iikvl !. "rt'KFD' PATENT SEWING MACHINE". 'I'll.- Kililnr tin- <'IfVfluiul .Oliin) I'liiiud^nl r. " v.< : Srwiiitj M:iHiim ? ?iv u sulji-rt <.f lliu ^rt*:ilI inlfiv-l in tins vifitii'V, JtK they hAVcH r j < :aiior <>l every t: 11 n 11V in the land. With h i ii-.v i.i' p i < !;:!< it ? 1 x.siiiinijt'f every kind, ! ! ! :! I. w>- sj r-t .-ev< r.:l ilav* wliil*? in N-w Ymk.in minutel inspection of all kind* imhv in market. :111 I <>11 r conclusion:) were in f? .i \\ i-rTs I ';i:<-i!t. its tlio most rclnildr M* liito pill in *Isr- liiU'.ils of every oltt* llirri'.tjjh ill llw Stale. We purchased dill' of llicn> iihI have used it some Iiin** sun! our opinion in morn linn; i-oiifirnii "! for it. Iocs t-vory kind of -l iv: on i-iii'U or leather, lines its work ?troii3> nie. .li. : !v. mill ha- I.ever l>een oiltof working order .-it ii conic iut t ctir family, and it irf * >-imp!" as se-'iuiiis'l v impo-silde to get oiltof nrdi-r or rvpiiri: tr.~ mine ilian any nriliuarr person can |i?-> riti. It is nicely ornamented, mid makes iiu oiiiniiieii* !< Hie fnriiit ii re of ii {mrlor. It is verv s'ri.u;; ii'pi !: 111 liable lo wear out.? Its cp'-rateail 111- easily learned with thu pilule.1 dii s f..r n guide, mill when any fuitily Im- learned its use. we lire iMlie they will noi live wI*!imit il. It uses two thread*, thn* iii:iKin_' work ?trnnir?T than if done Itv hand with mii< thread. l-esiil's ni.ikruii liutll .-ides of the woiU just ii like. Those w ho netd a Sewing Mu;liilie will do Well In kuli at. this. WIIITNKY I.Y<>.\\ Proprietor#, " I r> I'roudway. New York. Sidtl hy 1;i:\m ii it Ai.i.kn, Abbeville, una hy J. M. Johnson ('ulninbia. Feb. !"?. IS.'tH 41 .1m. I^ot-ico to Contractors. Will In-1.1 t.> lite lowest, hidder, the Laying of l!:i"k foi the Market Mouse, hy the Thousand, hi Friday, the 1 mIi ins). Tht contractor will lave the J'riek and l.iliie delivered to him, awl s to furnish everylltin>r else n re-sin ry lit hi.i 'v.-ii expense. He w i!l ii No he required to give iond and .-uuity lo finish the llriek Work ?c nrd::ig lo a r<iit;th s'.;i teh ut the Kuilditij?, which nay he se-ii til this (!" . within two Months "roll i the ! ite of his l'?i;il. Al-o. :,! ih-siiiiie t.me will lie let a emit: not or Fiam- Ho- : in_'. l.'ocfinir and Glittering ao ouli"g >' plan n d specification, lo lie seen at till* >l!irr. (.'?!> t:t'-ii>r In yivr l>-unj id complete tlio ivorU wiiliin Hirer months. The conlrnclor to uni.-li h'I iii.1. i' i'.i will tic rcctrived until lie welling of 111" !7i!i iuM. \V. ('. I?AVIS, Iiitcmlnnt. Fell. 10 2t K'oticc. A I.I. persons in.;, liie.i i'or pm-rli.ves of ths /ljl ro.il iiiitl |iii-oual Kslul# of ('. \V. M AN'i'Z. nr?' in>i:t'ii'(l til cine ferwunl iii'l JJ.\ >" Tin* li'i'Miiioii in reference to .,i.! lUiiiiu ? eoilnl. 'I'lie li'j? iters waul their iHHiey, inn! ilie* iiinlrrsi^nrtl is <ir.sirou? of cloii>* up the KM ate l?v ;i lliril wli lenient. JOHN \V. IlKAUbT, KxV. Fell. 7. 1859 1- 4t l?/~ I'russ copy. Fruit! Fruit!! _ ^ ? / rt:ur.w mimriiii'ifiiy r i'VH THOU SAND HUSII Kl.Sof DRIED Peabhes ind Apples, anil oilier Dried Fruit, for .which lie highest market price will Im< paid IN CASH. T. C. CHEWS. Greenwood, February 2, 1?50 41 4t. iTlic STATK OK KOUT1I CAROLINA AbhrriUt' Jjist>'ict.? Citation. ty WILLIAM IIII.I,. Km|., Ordinary of Abbeville District. WHKUK XS. W W. IVrryman has applied to me lor I.eltviH of Administration on nil and iniriil'ir tin- irond* iiinl cIiuIIoI'h, rights nnd cfedis of Richard WiiIhoii, late of the District aforeaid, deceased. These lire, therefore, to <;ilc and hdmonirtl all md singular, the kindred nnd credilo/s of the aid deceased, to be ur.d appear bcfore,pie at out icxt Ordinary's Court of flic said District." fo M inldeh'nt Al>f><u'ilh< Court: IIoidtb Ot? the e%b* ectith day of February, to sjiow cause* if any, i-|iy tlio said administration should not be ;rttnled. ' ' (liven under my hand and.seal, this third day of February iu t lie year of ourLonJone thousand eight hundred and mty-nifce, *nd in tUe 83d year of Anuyionu Judopeudrncc. WILLIAM )IILL,'t>.Vt>. F-h. P, 4* -J* ( .