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w - *r " IIHIlWlB?IIIIMII liiM'U ittiil tin- It?n* ?T Mnilit Hail* n\ | Al'U'r Miiint* i|>-i t\ il? ? ? : li j11? iti ?'iiiii|?|t?ltt ?l l?V Hi"' III i.! til-' \tliill \ (irtllMlll, ill ill*' II li* 111 li ?>f M.n . n* a i-iiyl n| a. ll.i oil I. if 111 . luiiil, ; mill I I iVi i n*i jki'i ilu' liili'i, to \vlii< It |< In lie iiiMi ! ill" nui'Vr<-)iii! ii7 fur fiK-lnfliiK tliu i till lit tn. A |iii|'lniii ni' llii* Iiiii-i in low lll:u?|i, t'livri'iil liv llit* li'l.-it, iiml ul |>r<vi< 111 va'tit'lciM, o.Xi'i'l't. f*ir (uiviii'ut' : bill I lit* OilllVi'lliOHCi! ol' irAin|Mi'iit(ioii ! >' water imi ilie Kn*t it ml liy rail- i \vi?v 0:1 tlio WvM, ivinli'H! it to till ilii'it* |inrti?Mii wh??Mov?>p it iiiii\ lie (Ii-hi'iiMi*.? Tin" |?rtil?nliilitv i-*. Unit tli?* tilinlv |>ru|n-rty will lMtlK-r ajijnoei.ili! in valiio 1 litili ill lu.-i'wist', in I lit* rotiriw* til'ytMi'ii. It wi-l In* |>r<i|n-r unil mlV* tu closo tin! etiei ts < I' tin- City Ijir lis lln-y mil tlu'iHi'^ti tlrs piMjicrty. I rci-MiutinMnl tint lliis In- ilonv ! }' iiu'.iii'ri'y t*f Jaw at. y?nir ]>rv>cul SisMoll. < il\I.!.FM??N AMI Mr.Mflll'i. 1'lni |ir>'si;iit \??.ir lias lifoii ai'.'iiuli/.i'il l?y ilm C'uii|ilt'tiuii of tli- ciiiiiifctfil railway ln-tivtwi i t.li?! Atliiiitii: ut CliaiU-sii'ii si ml Savnuiiali, aiitl t!io river MisfsihH'pjn at .Mo>iij:n, in lliv r-t iti> <il Trimwsi'i'. '1'liis lia|*|>y cvriit was ?!iily ii'li'lunV I by tliii Muiii'.-i|?al Autlmritii-s of tin.* ."ilics at t-illtt-r rial nf tin: lim?, in .May am! June last. In Norili l<aiitliilt> ,'!"i ilc^. ili iniii. I witm-ssi-il iln; tiioHin;; < ' "!? Wi?t . is?lli?>>o of tin? lurliiil Miih's>ij>|>i into sin.' In*iitv Atlantic; !ii:<l ?>ii . Mic pint ol tlio Sl.itc I ?it\? xvfJcurn.' to our U'ijIilKii's itf ticdf.'iii, :iu<4 l > our common iVienils lui:u tilt' V V ,\l 1 ti*?t-l il will no?. loifj lii-'ori1 I It<> Railways lV<im Mt*iti|>ltir? ; ti i Nii?livilli* ami Kiioxvillf will , <K'lviilf:!i<: into Smit'i C.troliaa ilimn.'li llu* lilitc llitlgv monn'iilis. I liml Mm- j^ii 1 < ;i?hi to witHess (In- ii.ojri ss of llnr tiiziim-I <>:i tliis line, in tiie 1 iiiuiiiIi of August. I rt? T05?iji/.,.,l on that o>-c:im<>ii j lite triimijilis olseicinv at i-vrrv *t< |>, in tin* i xsri-Hc'ii( <lif|?o iiio:is of tin? cti^iuoM.s, 'I'lm Im-M . Kpiiit M'vtiK'<l lo pD-vnil among engineers, con xrac'.ors ami laborcid. ?>i:olouic.\i. m'cvt.v \m> m:?:ivri!\Ttox. I trust iIn* ( ciiimmI ,\.<M'iiilily will continueits i p:>tr?ii:i>;<! m 111 ( e<'to<>ienl Survey of tin* Stale, | iiikI to tin* W<"jisti*siti<>:i <>f the ISinhs, I) tli-< 1 . iiiiiI Marriages I ?illi?*nliii?? must attcu-l lioih uu<l<;rtal;in^s, in their ineijiieiiey. Kul I am |mtMlil<lt'll i I >11 ill i ln> el'-VtT le|l?.lft < ?l!l t liose Mlhji-UlK ; you will Ii11 I ivu*'oii to If eiii'mira^eil in |tni?Miint; tli'-m. The Uepmtol tliu (ti'ii'o^iiiiil Snr- 1 vt-viir, an<) ili i of the Adjutant ami lii?|n-eiiir < lii'iicral, iir-- licrewiiii solum! toil, together witli ' .Maj-ii J'.iil;?'r's i*<-1> 11 <111 ill- va.i.iiions of the ; Ma^il-rsir Nei-'lle. I'll.I vmir Ivlilieraii'ots may 1>e itirecleil for ' |rno?l t?i ISir |v:!.lir ivisil i.~ inv Mneeiv |>rayei'. ; i Into \>ir liaiols ilie alV.iirs of the common fl me ?-o?i>m.11. U. 1". \\\ .\M.sTo.\. : //?' Mini in! 1 \ rit.'.'/i i,f /"it'i/iiii'l.? U 11 < tl ?i- (( ivtleet I In* faei ill >1 licit i~ li mineis have lirni . Ht'nicliin^ <>iir na'ive rnel.s fur i i-t :i! 111?- >>n ~ it ii si - ' t-rulx .-inee lhfil ijs vvlirii t!io >( 'I'viii i ' Mi[i|tlivl (In* sixi'iuiit woilil, ami I!i:il we are now t Iruwiitv fitru til" tar li atuiualiy metals alone . whieh have a iii-n Ici-t. value ?>l' .C'J'M:! I we VshiiiioI I>iit he>trtieli Willi lln-enormous amount >f mineral wealth whieh lias licni slore<l in tin- (. rocks of thosts ' fur ishimls of llit; West." "1'i'tnn ' Mie records of .Mining si if 1 Mfinlliirjv,'' we learn that dial lias lievll \\orke>l sinee I '111 I in Xoitli- ! miilieriainl; l?nt at that jn-i-i??<l 111 (jiiaiitity of ? fn?sil fuel laisetl must have been Very small. In llio report of thf committee of tins House of; I'onimutis, the t't>iisiiin|>iion of -??;iI in <treat : 1 lliilaii: in tin* year 1-S'JT is ,-tatfil a- '-'J,7,'t',i|"<? i ii oils; in aecnl'iliiiir lo the " .Miiu-ial Statis tics," it has iiieivu-eil ! > tiii,(5|."i, l.'ni tons. The ' j eu.ll Ileitis of the I nitcl Kinti'loiii been e.s- ' -oti.ttvi 1" cwiiix:n ill! urea III I J.WIMI .-(jure liitliv, >; iiml various arc ! lie est im.it <\s wlii?*li li:ivo lieeli ! _ litflilu to determine 1110 lime ri'ijuiivil to exhaust | (j hem. Little reliance vim, we suspect, be jtlarcd j. iijiou iiny of these i:<i:n|nit;iii<>iis; liiu one )iitiir | ";i curtain, the1-?? il lied- of (>iual ISritaiu are iu?t inexhaustible, and willi tint falling ? !!* in the ' Mi|?|dy ot lit'.-!, tlm sta|>!e manufactures of tin- | country must ili'i'linc, and Kii^lainl nm-t inU A'um her high estate to I lie position of a thi <1 or \ fourth rale."-tale itmnujj the nations. Nearlv '>7.- ,, It0<),u0i) Ions of coal mv now raised from our ~ collieries, wliii-li, in lr'?l% numbered iJ.S'J'.*. ami . t. i:i every jiuit of the country I lie |>rie? i?f coals ail- |, vane.n^. Kiaiiee i-> ojtenin;* lii-r ports to receive |( llriti.-h cm!s ; iK-uma-k, IVussi-i, Italy nnil Itu*- < fin am our custouieis lor Itoili eon!, mill ,-ol.e.? J KjJV|it anil III'" Ivisl Indies. Ili?* I nItI Slal>*s of ' Ameriet, C'liiii. I! a/.i', ami t'hin.i, :n?! ret?ti'ailv I uv .?ni^ umi inn, in '|M ?i?uiir> varying \v;l!i ' rach country Miiimaliy !* *;n to?g to ^ .j OuO?.Hlr ' i v Piti-. /i if at jroi.} I'ltjnr.?Tin- il.iv.-> of t.lit? j?- I el;in, us n mnt<-iri;tl for writing on, $<*ein ?<? be j lliimhvivil, :tii 3 it is probable. too, that it will In* i degraded from i!s dignity of t!> druut-he.ol.? j I'aper in ikvis itiivi1 si|.*<*fr(|.-<l in innkiii^ fioiii | I'iijjs ? very exact imitation of |>:ir< 111111-111 : but a ! ' siill hotter imitation lias been j?i 1 !i?-<-?l :i*iih>.~l by ' accident. It lias boon found that ommoii. mi- ! sized paper, if immersed in a feotiition of sill- i pliurin acid?three |i:.ris of water to > no of acid 1 I ?and sutlercd to rrmitin there tl>reo minutes, : becomes, when taken out ami well washed in ; coU water, almost etaetly like parchment. Ji ! .brinks .somewhat, lint, it is increased fully eight ' fold in strength, while no change in iis wei?!it takes j'l.ice. A iiiiiiiIm-1' of scientific men ii; this <eity, professional ami amateur, have been ex I _ -pertinenting oil it, ami Willi the must nstmtishint; ' results. It has been brought before Academy ol l' .Sciences unci ihc Franklin Institute, ami the no eomplished gentlemen of those institutions con- n fess that they are wholly iluahlo to account for thu change thitii produced in the paper l>y this very simple process. 'l'hconly tliinix known j S1 is that the change takes place, and that the coin- ( fljoiiest U i in I of paper acquires nil the properties i (j o!" parchment. There must lie care taken in its preparation, ami the paper before drj ing must ; a be ironed, or calendered ; but uothiir* clstf is tie- . " ccss.iry. ?I'/iihtiU/ji/iiii Jiiillclin. . "* " The / 'orihroiltitig McxKiir/K ?The special Wash- J ihgton correspondent of Col. Forney's i'rfts says | it I is rumored that Mr. Muchaitail, in his first nil- ! b mat messaue to (Yiigivss, will take bold ground ' on the currency fpiotioii ; that he will re-ntlirm ; tlic principles laid down in his speech on the In- I a dependent Treasury bill. lie believes that it. * ir wan the intention of thi- framcrs of the Consti- t| tiition to establish a hard money currency, and 1 tlint the action of CongreM siti^e, has been a . steady dep-irtuiv from th.it intention. The issue will be made in the nevl CmijrrcM, i J -vhetlier St?t^ II inks have the constitutional ! |. jiowcr In issue ciiculatiag " promises to pay."? j ^ I'lierc will In* a large party to take the negative : 1 of the argument, who will not, it is said, yield > until a decision has been given on the q iestiou i t by th? Supreme Court of the United States. A (i general hiiakrui.t, law for the II.inks will be pre- ] Rented for act am. Tlu? will provide u fixed I *' legal course |.ir pulling into li<|iii<|;i(ii>M insolvent o IJiaL'i! uil over llif Won't /,c/ 'fin /'aril .?Tli-: IIoMoii paper* ' nt..ite ili.tl a niil'l.irv org nii/.atioii, composed of I1 <'.ii!oi'l'i1 riiiiili'iiti <?f ili.? nii.y, (iiiiiinii'lcl l?y ! p s I/tui* t Jinl, iiinl entitled Hit* ' Liberty liiiuril," <] muile tlir-ir lirsi politic appearand* oil Monday, ? willi twenty-nino inti<!<ets ami a cornet hand.? F '1'lnir appearance inwiiil to have given great dintatisfactioo to I he ]>i'o|il<! of Boston, a largo crowd ? bivsing, hooting iitid yelling nt them uh tliov jln?scd through (lie streets. At some point* fhey were so ciosely premril lliist tin- police w?c (| compelled to interfere. Tim pa radii wound up i ( ^ ?ii u geiwrul row, ill which several of m'.io "col- I t ttreil soldiers" came off soeoiid best. TIib l.ieu- i , tenant of (lie companv? a negro named Williams, ! (] wm severely Imri uy n missile ihroivn ut his head, j , 8now and /'imrrt'/ iii 3/innesota.?A gentle- j man from Kt. I'aul informs the l'rnirio du t'hien , Courier that there were, in the lir.it part of last ( week, eighteen iodic* of kiiow on the ground ut ( St. I'aul. Tlu? Tillies snys: ( " TJ/e snow ut. I'rtslings on the morning of ( Sunday wiw rii;lit inches deep, This fu-cnis too ( (urrui.v <ur uviii'i. A threat portion ol .>] inlicflotii ( in in : state of destitution; no money i? in tin? country ; lur^o timlies of fUH^rxiilK are hu?ldied (outlier in places entirely new ami remote from inipphc*, mill now Ilio rigors of a northern , winter are <j(>ou tliviu nearly a month before , they were anticipating it. \Ve dread the recital, lltroiigli the |>rpss, of the horror in store for those wlio aro tviUiont jjrovwions ?r money, nud Mint out frwu tlie world, by a Jjal/ year of ice | and snow." j < i fl>t Kitiinii* Conn/HulioH at tht Korth.?Tli* A rlnm??t ration nuWH|>u|>orH of the Nui<li urx ?J<- j vi.lfil in ficiitiiiii'iit coiiceriiiii<r lliu K ins Consti- 1 fin ion. 16 in dononnccd by Hip Clitfiairo 7?w*, (Dmigl. m' orgim.) tlie Detroit Free I've**, (tho organ of Ci?it. Pruvitlt-ncc /'?*/, Albany Alia*, in 1'rrxe, (Forney's |>?pei\) Buffalo Courier, Uoclieater Union, Ho licet* Observer, AinV oilier organs of Mm Party; ilie Wmtliingion Unfon, unqualifiedly coiLiiiemls it S? lisjrbiuger of political peaco fcn<A harmony. . AVI 1,1,!'! HANNKit.. ? ; - Thursday Horning, Dec. 3, 1057. %V. ?\ l?AVIi, lUlltor. - 7 C1IAN0K OF BCHEDUI.B. I'iiI' (lie infotii) illuit mid iii'i!<iiiiiii<iiI'iIinn ?>f our llNllIlT* Wl- rO-|?llll|i?lt I lie flillliwitlg M'lu'lllllv, till tin? AIiIh'ViIIh 11 11c11, ax mhiiu nmy ii"l v?* ul?H'U'vil ii I\\ celt: rimsriij^-r Train will leave tin- 1 > |>.->t :>t '25 iniiints past 7 o'clock, A. .M., nttd ivtuiu at half '.I'ibIoHi, A.M.; and leave ajxaui at I n'rlm'k P. .M.. ami return at .'<7 minuted past '1 o'clock. P. M. - ?? 4W THE UOVEIINOR'3 MESSAGE. W |>iil>*i.~ti on our outsail* pa^e the Coventor'" Mfs?a^?'. I" is devoted t<? matter of State policy omitting .v.iy allusion to Federal Politics. The various subjects it (. mliraecs lire discussed with dial dispassionate moderation becoming his station. ltELIOIOUS NOTICE. 'I 'll- l'ev. l\ P. (.!ai>si?::s, of Charleston, will reach in the ICpiscopal Church on Suuilay main ' itig and night, at the usual hours. At uiirht ho will deliver a discourse before tho V. .M. Christian Association. S illsyV'i' mi holh occasions, and (lie public air invitcti to attend. THE SOUTHERN CITIZEN. We arc pleased to receive thi-. excellent jour- , nal, published hy the distinguished hi It exile, ' li*lix ,\11n ul l.I., and \Vm. I". Swans'. at Knox- i I'il'e, Tennessee, IV>r A-j |ht mi 11 it in We lake |i!ousitri* in ri'tniiiiiiii'iiilinj? tliif f[>iri(vil XcwssiimI miiiieal journal In mir iea?lers. A NEW FIRM. I'v lvforonee lo our Ailvcili>iii^ columns i' ,V;: 1 l?r .^ct ll thai the ftore forillel'lv owin-?l l?v i *11 \miii:i:s ?fc Mai:>ii\i.i. Ii:is liccn |itm-liasc<l liy . llcwix (!iuv A i;<?i!i i:r.-<>v, \vIn* will in future 'iiikIiicI llie Imsinos nf I hat well known Kstali- | isluii' i'.l. They nri' holli nu'li of l<?ui; exponent e n iiiisim-s* ami mi'!! whom we know to be tvoitliy j if eoiiii :<-nee. ADVERTISEMENTS. Wo ask ofp'-oial iith-iil ion to ilie a-lverti.-ciiient f I >r. 1>. A Joiuian'x Drti^ l-'Malili.-hiiient ; al.-o, j ii the notice of .Messrs. I'i.i:i;in ?t (*?>iiii:an, ' us I'iNltliiiiT, .1. 15 ISi..\t k Cukfj'lmry, ami No- j ! to Legatees of t.!ie Kstal.e of C. T. I.\iimi:k, I *ii.\Miu:i:s <fc M ai:*iiai.i.. Woal.?o emmm-ml the ! larhle F..-.tal>!Miinclit of I1<>y.\k ?fc Srw?wi? ' 'oliiinhia, lo (lie pnhlio. RESIDENT Oi SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE, j W.. v.... ' : ' - ? .. . . ? ..v ti ?m un? 1IU?U*?*S i !' Smith Carolina I'ullc^c, tlial JiiI-jo A. It. j lONIiSTUI KT, III" ( m was I'lectl'.l l'lc.ii<Ici)t of, In* College. Till* Ctii'i/iniilii, of 111., sillli till., i reference Jo ;!ic uilu'i' 1 *: (>I -?<>i11r|.h, mivs: j "Tli? Ti list ? !?, on I*i iiln v oV"?.*11i1115, eolnpieted 11.> re <>r^:nii/.:iti>'!! ; !" tin* Family. l.y lii inn the hair of Math.-niatios, t.y the (.-leetinn of ('hurle* i. N'riialilf, Msi|., of the l"niv?:i>ity of Virginia ; ?ami assi-jiiin^ t(# President |,on;r>trei>t I lie <lu- i of tli>: I'rolt'.-foisliijt of lliftory a..d Political It hies. ' Prof. V enable i< a gentleman of emiiletlt J . Siility nihl itivoinjilishm-iits, ami in every :o ! leet i> h'irhly .jnalitird for the position. The llim. A. 15. I.nn^-lr.'et, lh<! President eloet, i aSmilli Carolinian hv hirth, edacit'-d 1 >\- Dr. i ViiiMi'l, of Ahlii-ville, ami loot; a i*.j-i?l? ii t of Anil.-t i. ill elme riMiiinmiii.il with Sotilli Carolina, ; n.l intimately known l?y her most distinguished : iii/.rns. M> is a gentleiiian of genius anil fine J ' te'arv attainments?of f istui; I ijimlil ie* of tin! ] 1 ii>he>t i?riliT. and a-! 111 r.? I >1 v Sllilei! for the re- I , ni-i!inus i?f tin* nlliee. We have no doubt he ill be sueeessful in tins responsible charge to | ' hjirli In? Iliis been ("tilled. < " \V I- contra! n lute our eiiizens on tin? aiispieious uiiniMii't'iiii'iit. iif tin' ('ii|!i'i?i?, after ii* recent j ( : lli'-il 11 its. ;in.I feel salbii.-d that it will now ail in U.icfillliOS ait l popnlariiy." THE PRESIDENT AND GOV. WALKER. Tin: Washington coirc.-poudeiit of tIto Now ( 'ork Tin tea alludrs to the recent interview of ( 'lesideiit IJl'ciian.vn ami the Ivans-is Coventor. . 'Iiey tlicctissed at length the propriety of sustainiix the action of the Constitutional Convention, i appears lliat the Convention have provided tat the only clause in the Kansas Constitu- j f<n to lie submitted to the people id thai in ref- I ronne to slavery. (!nv. Walkkii claims that lie Convciilioii should have submit! el tlio on- ! re Constitution to tho people. The President , nd his Cahiiiet take the ground that tho Con- < cut ion was authorized l>y Congress ami that I iey nre bound to sustain its action. Jt. is stated I hat the opposite views of W.ujccr I ml the Presiili.nl fnni..t l.? si?1 ?v. uv i vviUiiCliVUt ' This is additional evidence <>f tlie probable |>!it of Ileniocracy we liavo spoken of elsewhere. , We also see it stated that Ju<K?e Doi.'ui.ah, the islin^ilishcd Democrat r. 1-snler of Illinois, has 1 ready made the breaeh liy open denunciation ' f tlie action of (lie Convention. i SENATOE. v ' We see hy (lie Columbia paper* of the 1st f| isl, that Kx-f!ovtrnor Uammo.su at the third ji allot was elected lo tho United Stale* Senute. !' lopsrs. Cui>NfT and I'uiistos received a respect- ' hie vote the first and second ballots. These t, cntlemcn, upon the third hallot, withdrew, uud 1 lie contest narrowed down to J'. W. Pickens j' ml J. II. 1Iammo\i>. j The r<>)l?u<i...rii... .^..n -< ?-=- > ! --- ? ... ..... LOUlb ?l IIIU miro UIIIIOl : ; . II. II \M?I<?M? S3 W. PlrKllNS, r?'J icatlcriii?, iii+ (!ov. I1a.mm<>mi had 11nl>limIk-cI in tlie Charlesi>ii M'-rcun/, of October his determination not r? lie a cundidate, and notwithstanding his |iill>iu declination lie lias been clectcd by a majority f 1'! over all. Whatever motives may have influenced the .e?i?lature ?whether il has been a feeling of oplodition to National i>emoeracy,or merely an exrcs-sion of it.s sense us to the merits of the nuulidati-H, without reference to (tarty?whether arty feeling has or hart It'ul any agency in iringing about t'li* result, wo regard il the best election t'nut could have been made. J-'wirral of Gencntl Worth.?The ceremonies ...w.. .1? ? 1 - ? <" iii mo remains or | on. Worth lo the lomb prepared for tliein, Hitler the iiioiiiiiiicnt in coiiriti* of erection to hid Memory, at the junction of Iiro:idway and Fifth iveiiue, Mndifon wpinrr, New York, look place mi tho 25th. The military, nuiKoiiic, and civic li?|>hty win inoft importing, and was witnessed >y thousand* of pcrMoiis. who congregated along he lino of the profession, notwithstanding tlie ieverity of the cold. Tho funeral service* at lie monument wef!e^pcrforined hy Itov. Dr. Yin on, of Trinity Chnrcli ; an interesting masonic ereinony followed, mid Muj'or Wood delivered in addrt-M. It wax some tim: after dark before lie ceremonies were concluded. Mr George I). Tillman, in company with - ...? .......v ui im-j.iii 111 hum piuee mi Stiiiduy evening, but. staid only h few hour*. Il i.-t Duitl that lio hu.-t been to Niuttriigun with Walker. In conversation with u friend, .Mr. rilliiHio ?aid that it wurt liiii intent inn to be, bore at>t Court, but was prevented by nil attack ?f Yellow Fever, in New Orleans. From some incomprehensible cause, Mr. Tillman wan not committed to jail, but it in expeuted. or r?> ported, tliut ho is 10 bo Ij' ie next Spring to answer Hid charge alleged uguitul him.?Edgrficld Advert iter. A 4'<>nng geiitleinun at the Isle of "WijjUt w*? addressing * younir buly in tho following graurliUMjdent ntyl?*: "'I'll? most dignified, glorious, mid lovely work of nuture is woman; the next man ; and the third our Hampshire hogs," when rhe suddenly interrupted him with, " I have seen specimens of the two latter blended ill-om).".. j TltK OMPtlUil.I.Klt PKNKttAL'3 flfcPORT. | We lit" ft?llt>willl{ ?' ('iJliiH fl'OM tinft P' I t Hi ,1. I?. /\v||M.?t:|t ('ouipt llitlli v t i eti' l'al, (limit* ill ilif iipi'iiiiit; n! iIip Sf-si hi ttf iht? |Vtll l.r^i.tltiHllf. Ill" I'tffipi* n|' liiM-t nl tin* I ppt-i' |iivi.?itui. Tut I In- yenr I s.Vi, n-t roitipn.'il : Willi lliiFf of l-s'ii'i, xlitnv it tlfiifiiKi* uf Mi I5.'l. 1 (fi i isitti' iVniii l.nwer I'ivisinii, t fiii-lii s III, I5I8.IKI. Tin* l.tilul terrenci' nl' lliu two TieiiMiries. ii11111iiiith in Stii","'.'.Villi. 'I'ltt' ile| cii'iki1 in neeoiin Itil lor liy I he furl ilmi i lit* l.t'irm. latum millL'oil Ilie rnte <if luxe.* ul its tension in IS.'ii's upon several cla.^.teH of pmpeily, putieu larly on tho salcN til' "noils, wares ami inetclinli- j tliso. Tlic iiggre^att* of taxis pai.l in to the ; Stat" Treasury n >j!-I-it'.I:t. j In connect ii ii with iho l:i.\es of the St a to, the 1 Comptroller liiiii?x In tho attention of the laturc, tin* expense of colleetitii* taxes, anil re. i. >i ;..-r ' ' HJ it 1 n HI,II Hit; < <|||IIM|SM0|IS illlowt'll to 1 il.\ Collectors, sliotihl lie eurtailod. 'l ite aggregate | j ..r commissions paid Tax Collectors in llio Stale i is S.'l \fit'.*). il'J. lie devotes a porlieti of his report to the Hanks. At tin- commencement <>f tin' present fiscal year, i the Hanks, in Ihis State, had an aj;j;reiiate liability of .-17. To meet tliis liability, : their assets in specie, was St I.:?s:5,'Ji?S.7;?, with s7,SSti,*J^'i.:;."i ill il lllestic exchange, mill -J'j7."i; j 17ii.4t>, foreign exelian^e. At the .-nine time I he . amomit ofthu deposits was t'?,!K>, nearly three times the amount, of specie in their vaults. The State has stock in the vaiioiis I'ailrnads . wi Ill I HO itlll'llllll <11 .N I t'.l | I <> I tul amount of illviilctxls reeeivcil >>:i 111is stock, is *7,7K.">. Tlio public <lcl)t of the St..iio, amounts , I ) I .III). Ill aiMiliou to this, (lie Slate is guarantor on homls of tins South Carolina Kail- ! ioa.1 for ?i*J,0ii0,n0o; ami is iI>: <t to the I"nitState.'8, for surplus revenue. sKO.!!, t'JJ.ny. , 'Hie IntriVbl on the |iuli!ic: d.-lit for iliei ycarclosihi; ."nlli September, 1 s.~>7, amounts t*> ?171, | I.-.H.S7. Tin- actual amount appropriatcil mnl I cxpcinletl for tin: .\ c \v Statu Mouse, si hoc the ' commencement of (lit; work, in IH.V, reaches i S?yiii;,olll'i. If J. 'i'li-j niiiuii ut twp-iuh-il lor the | present fiscal year, reaches >!"Jt'ri.7 ly.lis. , i A PROBABLE DIVISION. ! i Sinno of the teailing Dcmocinlii.* journal-! in tin- I North are clamoring louilly ugtiiusL tin' laic ae- J tioii i.f ilic Kan.-as Constitutional Convention.? ! . I i .. - ' 1 i ut'y iii'lHUIllcc llir acts nl tin- Convention as | 1 >t*intr clearly hostile lo the meaning ami intent < <>f tlic Kansas :t i< 1 Nebraska lii.l, ali>l a total ' li>r?'*jar?l of t! : pledges s?iven by the A'lminisIration t<> the p -ojile of Kansas, that tli'-y should , have sui opportunity to vote cither for or again.-l the Constitution which tuiirlit be framI t>v the , ' w : I Convention. From tin.' indications given out 1>y tlio'e I'etii- | oeratic journals, we may expect a division in tin- I I >cmoerati<: ranks in the next Congress. 11 :i < 1 <>z. 11 .Northern Democrats shall I'iII front ( [?ra?'c :iii?1 join the Iliac!; Republican ranks it ! i will give thai party n majority. I s A casual consilium I ion of the rai!ii*al!v different ' opinions held hy the Xoithrrn ami Southern I>e- , itioeracy, npoii thf single i|in -ti<>it i.f Havcrv, i Icings liotiiv l?> Ihi' niim! I lie iclk'cl i?li I llal. when i ' :inv measure may come Iwfnrn Congress iuvnlv- ' in?? that <|n?>ftti<>n, that division ami confusion arc < | L>y no means improbable. | . However well ami harmonious the Democracy ) ' North ami South may work together for the em- | j tdmneiits of olliee ; however well they may agree | B in eertaiii haling principles of that party, it i-s a fai't <leluonntate<l liy the ]?:i>t. history of the ' I'oUatry, that in reference to the vexed i|i:esli?.n " i?f Slavery, th.it tliev h??!<l essential v variant and ,, . . " i ilillerent <-j"iijJOt:s. ? We are disposed to the opinion dial, a portion I " >f the Northern Or mo.-rats are willing ! > r.-eog- I ' uize ami respect slavery tu it now exi.-is?to 1 t leave it where the eon-titiilion has left it. I'.ut t when tin? proposition is hel'oie Congress to ex- i 0 lend its limits, we do not helieve that they will j| coine up to the scratch. There will he faltering -| and desertion in the ranks. I Tin- 'l'n?nti/ncf<>tiil of /. >' ?The Governor ami (.'onilnissi-jiieis of the Vir- ! o riuia Washington Monument have taken nu ns- I ures for the inauguration, on that blessed ilav, of ' h the Equestrian Statue of Washington, which : si will tie placed with its canvass coverintr on its | I -iiiumit pedestal on the Moiimuneut, and will he > il unfolded to ptthlic admiration fur the first time tl sii thebiith day of the great Viigitrnn. The |> itiicial programme of the urratigcnients will be I < |>uhlisheil hereafter. For the present il will suf- | t' lice to say that the Governor ami Commissioner* ! w !?ave unanimously selected Senator I 111 liter a? j tl Lliu Orator of the <lay, and Win. C. Itives, Ksi]., ; h us alternate?and .1. ISarrou Hope ami J. 1{. : h riiompson, Ks?is., to prepare and recite Saltlta j v Li.ry ami Valedictory Odes, in the order upon i e which they may agree among themselves. The j p ['resident ami Vice President of the Fnited o Stales Cuhiliel, t.lio Kx Presidents of iho United . a Stales, the United and State Judiciary, lioth e Houses of Congress, the Foreign Diplomatic and ; w L'onsular Representatives, the (iovcriiors of the j tl several States, the distinguished men of the na- I tion, literary and benevolent associations, the mili- ' p larv, and lite whole people of Virginia, will ho i p invited to participate iu the grand and solemn ; u ceremonies. The clergy will he requested to jo ask a lilescing on the work?and the Masonic ' h Iratermty, of which Washington was n faithful i f; member, will be invited to eondnet the ceremo- | li nics in honor of the completion of 11 work, the ; n corner-stone of which tlicy laid oil the "i'-id l'cii- j c ruiiry, 18.>o. The (Jovernor will submit the programme to the General ARseinliy for their aelion I ft uml eo operation.?Richmond Km/itircr. j r: Proceedings 0/ the Cabinet with Het/nrd to p A'flium .1[i'airx.?Washington, November27.? j g A* far an eun be ascertained, the Cabinet arc a united in sustaining the aetioil of the Kansas li Constitutional Con volition; whatever preference ! tl there may have heen for submitting the entire a Constitution to the people, nil are now agreed e Hint the mode now proposed for the inhabitants tl to set tin the question of slavery, in in accordauee I with the letter and spirit of tlio Kansas Nebraska T Ac I. h Dispatcher to the New Yoik Herald, say that j u while the President endorses the action gf the li Constitutional Convention of Kansas, Coventor h Walker denounces it in no measured terms, and j fi stands pledged to defeat it. ! b The letter says that should an effort 011 the part j c of Congress to foreo that Constitution on their 1 o people without their voice being heard be made, j it will Hiirc'y bo followed by a rebellion nnd a bloody civil war. Ha also says that the opposi- | e lion to it ill tlio Territory is almost universal. c Governor Wnlt-ee tn,<i ??' . iMirimi-tv wiiii i a tliu President to-dny. The Cabinet in also en- tl gaged on the same subject. ' p Acfi'lrnt.?Wo are very sorry to hear of an | ? accident that happened yesterday morning nt the ! |, Mine of Mr. II. \V. lvnlitiiiun. Freilerick Mi- ' ? chads, one of tho workmen, when being drawn ? up ont of the shaft, was precipitated to the hot- t torn, and1 instantaneously killed by the fall.? ? There is full reason to believe, from tho testimony (| of the persons present, and one of them a broth- r er-in-law, that the accident occurred in couse- '| quenco of careleKsness on the purl of the deceased. v We sincercly sympathize wiih tho bereaved pa- ? rents, who bv this occurrence havo loot n duty- ? ful and obedient eou, tho hope nml support of Q their old age. In connection with the above, wo ( feci it our duty to state that we know of no em- f ployer, that treats the men in his employ, in a . more human nnd kind manner lhau Mr. Kuht- j man, who never allowt his men to do anything* or to approach any place, from which the concern f( .< i.i?? < ?- i - u, iiiivwn i>rrnuiiai saicty would cuuho Itiill to ( shrink.? XValhalla Banner. 'I Arrival of. the Northern Light.?Ntw YonK, ' November '2.9.?rT1?n SjpanuJilp Northern Light , ban ?rrrived nt U?i* port from Aspiujvftll, witty . dntoa from 8a n Francisco tct the SjOUt alt. Shb ! UrinR* $1 ?7B0,O0O inspect*. ^ , 2 The evidence fa conclusive of,the murder of j 118 e?nljrranW4>y tho Mcrtnvitt*. Ay&ftiOim/f&aV 2 grdMt excitcineut in ^ m lNMhlUlUf. OF UOV. McWILMK. j r.? iiiv. Mi \Vlllii?, or Mls~i??l|>|>li ili'livrri'il lii* 'i11 hi .tin ki'in, km Mnint.iv wi'i'K It |< | fn Int. -u ii|?. hiiii"i|>n'l\. with ii ili^i'iiFstoii nf lli?> '"I hint ri v i|ii< >1 i<iii. V. i< r.vli;iii 1 In* r?lln\* iiii;: I 1111<*r ni'iluitiry t'ii'i'iiiiiMlniM'i'H, I wmiM lmn? ? " . I.-.. -Mil IIM IM-t IHIM IUUI"I llllir | 1*1 III III ' now clow il c-t?i:?-ir?i?*i?t 1 v willi my duly !? 11? "" Stale; luil llii-< is ii privilege not iid i 11 In in.-. Un |i\ mi In nil nf inii<?* <>r ?>l" \our?, I hi t liy tin* lolly , ,-,,i ami madness o|' Ilinso w lio on-jlil lo have no conlu'clinii with thi< ilnv*H |?:ncooiliim^. I refer lo an I In* iiirilnl ion of tin- slavciy ?|iif?-l imi. Iiolli in and mil of <'ennress, I?v m:tiiy of tin- citi/.on* of tin* lion slavohtihling Mutes. This i< IiiiW I Ik: "lily j v" cloud ii|?*n mir |?''.ili' iil liori/on, either iSlnle or KV| 1'ederal. 'Iliut cloud oiiijlit lo ln> Molted mil, "! mid il' I Ii >il tin: power, it should he done, tcirnul 0,1 lc?* nl'i'i?iiM'.|iii iiri'.-i. Ii is an ollicioiiM mnl oll'cn- t w* s>ve iiiterinci!dl.ii;r wiili onr nll'aiis, which ouirlit never toli.iw lit;i'ii |ii't-iiutli'd; in reference either "" to onr rights or duties. Why do (host* people no orgaiii/.c abolition si-cicliet ? They have noslav?:s J'" wlmni I hoy proprsc lo c*lllilli?*i |?ll *. j"; Win do tlii-y agitate llu> i|Ui-!>tinn of shivery? . They have none of its carcx or responsibilities: 'hi its i^iiimI or its I'ViUnri' nil'our own?they ouulit. to !? silent. 'I li?-\ can Ii ive no motive lor their cntiduet l>nt tli.it of distillImlicn nnd limitation, a si they have no legal or constitutional power !l'' over the ipiestion. They call do no tjnml to *'V either tlic master or I lit? slave, lull are, in Iruili, *' ' tile worst. 1 iH'incH of 1m.ill Tliey ilil|l:lil* till' loyally of the slave; tliey curtail Ins piivili.^.s ; lliey lighten hi.- Ii.'tills; wliile, at. the same time, Wil they, in a detiree, lock nji to him the more kind- u ' ly feelings of the master ; and nil this lliev pre- , wl lend that tin v do in the name of (,od anil reli- M;i V....- 1 1 1 < - > hit mm nil* III ; " * lilt- I lit' WOld nl lioil, lllole is Ill-it her Wl'llliir Mill- ! I,:" i-i'i iii tin- inslitmiiiii ill' s-lavei-y. I'mler ilie j (loVl-milll III III' (Illil l.iins-lf, llll|i||ir I III- Jewish j ,!lil Theocracy, slavery cxi.-lcd, anil in llit- Now Tea- [ lament, iln; f-umlatioii of tin' fluislian (ii.-jii-n- | satinu, slavciy is rec"i:ui/.c<lt ami the <Iut y of tho t iita-li-r si 11 -1 -lave pivscrihcil. ! U!l. Christ ami I lis A jm-llcs denounced all sill, 1ml altnever slavt rv, thoii?li they lived ill (lie lllidst of ; ' it. Then if mil- holy rcli-jliin In- not u delusion, j Tli :nnl I lie won) >1 (.'ml a fiililo, tliu insl itut inn of; of -levciy /< / xr, is a? jn>l iltalilc as (lit* relation of wh linsliaiiti ami wife, parent. anil child, or any other , lesuivil instiluiioii ol tin- Slate, anil is most necessii- ! ' ry t?? tin- wi ll 1 ??-i11?; of the iieiiio. Iii-ing ihconlv i A | form of l'uvi I'linieiit or |>ii|'ila^o wliicli van raise 'I iii:I from !>.ii !iaiism or make liim useful to liim- ' clu 'elf or oilier-, ami 1 have no ilmilit lint that, the Yil uslitntioii thus far in our country has resulted in j 'I lie h.i]i|iiness and elevaliinl of li-ith raocs; that full is, tl-.c negro au.I the white man. In no |>eri<?l i ' if the wothl's history have ihroe million* of the | '] lojjro ra'.-e ever lioeii so elevau-t! ;;; the scale of tra< ii-injj, or so itiueli <;ivili/.eil or Christianized, as | '] nose in 111? i iiite?l states, as slaves. They are ' K'lli'l' I'lollii'i!, !.- iter toll, lipsti'i' hwiseil, ami tlx* nore tare-1 fur in sieluie.ss s:ml in health, than tell las ever fallen lo i Int. of any similar nuiulier j >f 11n- negro race in any itjjo or nation ; anil, as.t ! 'I 'hristian ] < ! ! . I led I!i;it it i> tli?r iliitv of the ?|in ;outli to ki'i'ji tin-in in tlit-ir present pn-ition al 'J'ni my ciist ami at every peril, even in<le|?:ililelitly ent >1' III-- questions of interest an-1 security. i do? It is ntisieeiiiintalile that the Abolitionist never : nai :ali lie made to a~k liimsrlf what jfootl einanei- j i ition won!*! <lo I lie negro, or what lie.lias ever j A lone lor the world l>iU as a sla ve, or w hat wonhl 11 is. leoome <i| Itiin if ei:iane:|>ateil. I>t>os In- not Col iiinw that lie would speedily lit-i-ome a sava?e, ' is he has ali'i-a-ly ilmii> ia St. Domingo, is now ! '1 luiot; in .lainitiea, siud has ever lii-eli in Afiica, ma ir that lie won il lie ili-.-lriiit-u l-? the superior the aec ! Ilee uinoi exist, uniting ns an eijnal ; Coil j ejiarateil lis, Alxdiliotiistu cannot unite lis.? J jiiI no' Wil hstai.tiiii;r all this, I he Abolition fanatic j are iit 1 ili-iihi!;iHiii' pretends that he is striving not J tol : ill's* for tin: {i-ioii ?>f the slave, Iml lor that of the ( agister a!.-n ; in his I'hari.-aieal heart lie tlis nks : T. 1 ml he is ii"t as We are. Now I ilo not hesitate fort o declare my conviction, that as a people, the ' Wi vhite raee of tile South are eijual to, if not su- : Kvi K-rior, to those of the uoii-slevehnlilin^ Stales in : II. vi rv ipiality that ciiuohtcs human nature, anil if j ] L was suitable to the present occasion. I could ! t).in >rove that, we are better and richer iudividuallv i ? I,,.,. il>. I !...? ' * I ' ..... ...... mi.-, ivnuiin irosn liic HI- j million of slavery among us. I 1 1 wiSt not now further consider tin.' <pieslion in ! ' liis ;i-|ki:I, htlt will proceed hy saying, thai we ! "l'' light to In- fully prepared for the alternative that j 7 lio.-o |?'<.]>!c appear to lie <11-11-I-111 i I) < * I to force | val. i|i(in us. Tltcy arc now moving heaven ami j af!h for the silhjtlgat ion of the rroiith, anil the I iVi-l'illfow <'f lief ilistiiutions. If not so, why '] lieir atix e!y to make Kansas a 1'iee State .* As i (-j|( latriots they ought 1o desire tit give to tile South | Ii" pewer of self-jiiotection under the forms of j ',j. Ik: Constitution, iu one department of the (iov- . (i.. iniueiit at least, hy whieli harmony might he j | ^ estored to the country and security given to lie Union, which never ean exist without it.? 'he North already has a large majority in the ' ** ' louse of llepresenlalive?, a majority of two in Ik: Senate, and the power to elect the President: * irthcr pmvi-r they cannot want but for purposes J ' I' <i|!?r(ss!oii. I In this view of tlie question, ii is our duty 1<> ' e prepared for iiny contingency, never lo.-ing I .'lit ni" tli.'it. article nf ilie Constitution of the 'nited States which dcclareHlite axiomatic truth j lint a " well regulated militia, being necessary to (i|j. he security of a free Stale, the right of a peo- j le to keep ami bear arin3shall not lie infringed," ,j. Mil- fathers well understood when they adopted ^ lis provision of the Constitution, the dangers to . Iiicli our institutions might lie exposed, and fnJ], liereby secured the means of safely. This, ? owever, to be nvailulde, must be accompanied | y the courage and the will to usn those arms. ' ;h?*ii necessary, against all enemies, either forign or domestic. Our institutions arc already ^ roteeled by the Constitution and by thedecisions u.^| f the Supreme Court of the I'nited States, but . s constitutions or decrees of courts have no selfxeeutiiig power, it may yet be that, the duty j-or ( .-ill be forced upon us of standing to our arms in ( lie maintenance of our just rights. Constitutions sullicieiitly control and guide the j atriotic and just, but they nru not {voith the 24 uper they arc written upon to resist fanatics, f" surpers and tyrants. The bayonet, or the fear fro|| f it alone, alone can check them ; and the only ?j berlv now in tin- world luia nrnwn mil nf il>? ir:t that the Anglo-Snxonsaiic] Anglo-Americans ' 11 uve never feared to defend tlicit* privileges with ruis in their hands, even unto blood, when ncewnry. .. The late decision of the Supreme Court, in re- 1 ?j . renee to the negro statu*, our rijjlit in theTer- j itorieH, and the recognition of the duty of the nl. 'eilerul Government, under the Constitution, to j>0^ rotect us and our property, if. the end of tlie nr- jjln iitiienl und of the law, ami heyond it there is no a_ ' |ipenl hut to force. If these rights, thus estub- ^ shed, bliould he invaded nr denied to us, can ^ w lore be one man in nil the South so very a cowrd, or so nuieh a traitor, ns to fuil in their vindintion, even though that vindication may como j, liroti?h the instrumentality of lead and uteel ?? _ f we are true to ourselves wo will not falter.? .|1(1 'lie Constitution has done its duty. The Court 'w;j| as established our rights; it has fixed the point quj t which rc?wlance'to lyrnnity bocoines u duty. jnto t has said to power, .(bus fur/.but no further; it jJ(! ,| as niade our qqrirrcil rjui>t; it has marked the (frighting line, from which we can tnko no step w|10 aekward but ^witk. dishonor. Thin is all that i,(1ii (institutions or law* omi dof the balance is for |( ui stives. > < "'? '. \ ?>ou Let us then -lift : prepared ; eternal vigilance ml sacrifico nro ih* prieo of liberty-; no people crui vrr have been great and free, ,np people ever j|j8 nn b? free, who are not military in their habits, ml ever ready to defend their inslitutiouH nnd 8eoll liuir laws. We, as n people, enjoy the peculiar 'p rivilegc of bearing ornin, and being the defend- js f. rs of our own rights and liberties'.' If wo should ver t?c deprivci of Olio or lose the other, it will e because \vo arc unworthy of them, and had ^ ot the courage to defend them. It is, however, (. ot only our privilege, but it is.our boundeh du- ? y, ns n free people, to cultivate ft military spirit j! 1 ix! to obtain military knowledge. In this view ! f our duty, it will ho rny study to eflect a tho- . ongh organization of the milittu of tho State.? * . ['his J would feel bound to do, ovea though there . k'lis no iinnivdiato danger menacing us. Bui, , ir nill imI BK wn now nre. with dftnffer most immi- . d ?m, it in absolutely necessary <o our security "c.r nd the pcrmunenceof oor.'institution. That """J he overthrow of our Social organization is the ixp?l purpose of a Very large number of the peo>le of the iiotuhivcholtTing 3tut??, in beyond a r , o?bt. * In the Presidential olnotlon It woe fully ?nani- " . Mied?mid they htu! well nigh succeeded, as j| hey cnriiod>j?ven outqr?ixieen 01 itipse state*. . v riiey are now- preparing for another HlruggW? 'lipy toach'liMtility iff u? efld oar fn?tito)ioiu..in * ligir echooU,' ihoy preach it from llieir pulpits, I liey print irt booki, tHiiy proolhim it oft the thai urtiiiga-?jh'ey rigittita.lt InUfp State ftnd Feder- the I GovernThftir courie ^i otj^ftfii. apd I pile eh'ov8./?frv{HilyTjo en'WtfH ov forcfc of fear.-? eslii "on might** well reason with ft infljiimii rb ? mat initio, you aporp.naltft irftnKpudaht- and I df the fit^hoV Uw ecltoof?who hn? a law of hi* by i wn to tbe cwflstitation of his conn- val fc&Mgligi... holier than dipt of tho Bible 7 the t ^Couot be dono ; and I fear that we act upon aim 1st' l?H<ltll?i'? will II W I'lUHlllllttfl! I!? fk|'<>ntll* ill Illiil I hi* I'llimlirinln will llii* iilil nr irccilp . mi iin |iiii|m> o. timl j;i!inl tint! it limy |n> wt?, I Mli'll llll l'X|>rl'tlltUi|| in lint jllflilt* il I y t ! 1 i 11 lie* I'l lli<' |?i?l. All history kIiiiWii llmt i ll r?iiiitlii*iil ?>ri>iinir.iti>nk Iinvi* tciit'tnlly fiio It'll in tin ir jMir|itiM>*, nr Ittiil t? lu< nr?t!>lii'tl t iiihI xtrnii^ti'il in I|i?-ir own liluml. Tin* I<>r r wi* iicvi-r ?'nii |H'iiiiit? l?<r tin? lulI**r let tlx ho inly ; ?nii' i* ii it V hi n St:iti', mid tin' |ii'iiiiii- , mi' ..r tin* I' nil in. ih'pwinl upon tlio llrnilK-KS | I I'oni'i'it ill tin- Smith. I,i-l ii" not I v ? *>r Mi|iiiifiiOM> invito nirtTi's.-tiuii t l?v si iImmihiuIi nrniini; ninl iiririuii/.-itimi run- 1 n'?' I'lir ii>.*iiil:ints tlint wi' oiniint. Ii>> iiltncki'il ili im|iiiiiii v, Iml. on tin' i-imliury, tlmt ivo an* I ri'inly iiinl w iliin^ :iii<I iili!<.' to tiiUi- fun' ill' i#i''*i'h in tlir I'liimi, if wi- ciin ; mil of it, if Hl'i-t. I.i'l ||s iii-l llius t:il.imr mil* irles?lv ami i>|>t- iI; i! is i>nr right mill duly. I it h jios;-ih!e tliiii even yet, Iieii g lliiiH fully <1 solemnly waiin*.1 of i||.' couseipKMice.s, Iliat if may In- sufliclcnt |i:itii<itisiu ami sense of -1 !? * itl the North, l?> avert *lu' sifi-iil. calamity disruption with which llu* t'l.iintiy i? now rea'cncd, mill which is inevitable il' things trav mi in llu- t ion to whii'li they tire now t?-nig. In !i<l<litii>u to this, li t lis appeal to the tiiocrucy i>t" tlnr noii-slavchohlitig State, iiini ' other |t riotur or conservative Midi there ami ! ery where, urging n|>n tlieui tosiamt fast, ami ugjjle on in ilcl'eiici: of the Constitution ami j I' iiion ? hoping thai t he sohrr second thought tile |teo|i|e imiv yet save the country. 'I'liis, III thorough preparation on our |>ait,isall that can <l" ? the rest we must, leave to that (iml io hii<! thus Tar guided a.nl |iros|ierc<l us as a lion, trusting ami praying that the same kiml ividence whii.'h has heeu vouchsafed to us in -t, may lie rontinucil in the In I lire, well know ; that. except tin- l.ord keep the city, the watch- ; ill wakcth hut in vain. \\*. M.AVI I.I.IK. j In/ thr / 'niton.?N i:w YoltK, Nov. ? . iiiuiigiii in specie, anil ii v:i 111 it I French merchandise. I'lii! financial advices arc of alisoiliiug int>>ri'sl. e money maikct was li 1*11101*; tin- gtiwl effects tin* suspension of tin* Charter Act was every ; ere visible. Tlie demand for discount was ? apparent. l'lie rale of interest at Hamburg had declined icr cenl. ! I li. rc had been f=cvcral failure* in France, in ?1 inir llordeti, 1) 11 li;1111 A Co., mid l'hillippc uud irr. I'lio Sugar Market in London had improved Iv Is. per cu t. Itir.e was inactive. I'ltere is no report of the l.iveipool Market I'here luid been 110 suspension in the American ile. l'lie general news is iiniii'pirlaill. l'lie Fulton's mails bring Liverpool papers to ( 17th inst., and from these tho following inigence is extracted. i.ivi:i:i-oot. coiiox maiikkt. II10 priees for cotton were nominal, ami no 1 ' >t at ions are given. Tlie sales of American on i silav were from l.;*?tln lo ii.inil) Wales. India . ' ton was <|noted I-(id. (?i }il. The market ie?l very Hat. Operators are awaiting Jinanleial developments. liltC \ ll-TlllS. Y limit lias declined from Ik. 6?1. (> 2s. per V" Flour has decline'I ftolil Id. ( lid. pel* hhl. I'll is tl:it. I.ONIION MAItKirr. 'here was a panic in III- London Dreadstulls < iket Wheal was from 2s. (11 .'is. lower, and i inferier qualities were iliisaleahle. j ( V'/'Wu/iVf / .'/ r/ions.?The following elections j ' reported l>y our latest advices from the Capi- | 7oiiiiii!xx!iiin'rx in /?? 11 i/'/?For Spailaubnr*5. Slolio Farrow; Chester, ....?; IJeau- ' , It. .1. Davaut ; Chesterfield, .1. C. Craiir : 1 lliamsburg, J. A. Wallace; Marion, ('. 1). 'j ms; (Marcndoii, T. S. Coogler; Lancaster, !. Witherspoou; Anderson, A. (>. Norris. Iluxtrr in /'.'.y 11 il>/ fur C'/iurlfs' histrirl'? ics W. (Jruy. 'fifisler in Ki/nili/ for (7im,-..tton Mxtricf.? j < mas J. (Jantt. , ,'i t/isl- r > /' Mr.tin: ('mi rri;<iuc, C/mrh xtoii.? , iry 'i'rescolt. 'yrnsnr^r nf llf f.om ? Diri.siun.?William La- | \1lj1tlnnl mill Iiis-i? rl<ir ticiiirul.?CSeii. It. ( . j I Minnovant. j ' "lie candidates for Commissioner in Ripiity fnr 'J istcr Ilistrict w-.-re Malt. Williams and CL J. 1 t ersoll. lie report of the South Carolinian is in favor he former, the Carolina Times in favor of the "i\ 1 fe trust our lirethreii at the Capitol will not e to differ 011 Mich matters,as in this ease one t, and both may, he wrong, 'i.w VoitK, No vein her 'J?.?The demand for 1 ie3* is light, from the absence of business aely, and the surplus capital unemployed keeps y increasing. There is less doimr 011 the stock liange in tlie way of loans, whibj there is ^ cely any paper being discounted outside of k. The small amount of mercantile paper ( .r> miti-u in i < > i>it ceiu. lor first class j orsed, an<l 0 @ 15 far single mimes herein more inquiry for gold, andthohro- * < art* giving ? of 1 per cent, to-day, and Hell- ^ although a semi-irmilhly arrival of gold i San Francisco is now due. We are clad to e io record Unit remittances from tliu West ' is much increased of late aiul are daily iui- ^ >'ing. he men-Mires resorted to in England to relieve . pressure of demand for money is thought . I of in our financial circles, and is held to he . ieularly satisfactory as saving some large ^ erican hankers. Foreign exchange is dull o-niorrnw's mail hy the Ariel. Steriling is bed 1 OS to lull, and fruues 5.4?f (it 5.12A. j uterrtdnij from Mt.r 'n-o.?N?:w Oiilkaxh, Nov. ?The steamship Tennessee has arrived here n Vera Crux, with dates to the 2lst inst., and ^ ii the City of Mexico to the tilth. 'he country was iu (lie most distracted eondi, and another general revolution was impend- ' egolialioiiH were poiuling between the revo)nists and fJcn. Santa Annn, whom, undoubtthey intend for President. ' if the passengers by the Teupesseo there are ' nty-lhree political exiles, and among these Ex-President Dulas, Joae Washington, Col. J rers, mid Win. Mnraii, editor of the Extraor- ? iry, who was imprisoned for publications J inhL (he Governor of ?ncutecas. ^ oiuoiifort's full whs considered cortuin, and * am thought doubtful whether his life would spared if lie remuincd in the country. ' rom Wnthinrjlon.?Washington, November ?The impression here this evening is tlint organiziition of the House of Representatives lie completed on ihe lirst day of the session. Ii y two of the South Carolina members will go S the the eaucuR on the Speakership, unless it Icemcd necessary iu order to sccuro Colonel 's nomination. This indications are that the , ilo South will volo for Col. Orr ou tho first '' ot. . ; A t is understood hero that Gcu. Walker will i have quito a large forco in Nicaragua.? nes of emigrants are daily offering* 1|i}d ?ov- A hundre'd are now on the eve of depKTturo.? p pinna arc said to be more complete than - liis urlure in the Fashion with three hundred men us to warrant lie iiniouiit in the Treasury, subject i^ draft, i <>.328,000, being a reduction forJlM) woftk, of 1 10,000. ri 'ate of Tran*/tuion.?Tibo delicate amfinter- & ug operation of transferring blood from one e to another, has again been auceeasfully period by Mr. T. Wheatcroft, surgeon of Can<, assisted by Mr. J. Blackford and Mr. 9?mWhratcroft. The patient wasilra. Benton, 2aruock. When apparently expiring from of blood, nhout two pounds of blood were I isfused from the veins of her husband inU> o veins, with the happiest result. In n fev^ Ji utes after, the current of,blood began to flow, ft the ebbing of life waa checked,the clreulatfoV' ig re-established, and dqliveranco from appjK' l Xy Ci l'tain aiul approaching dissolution aecur* The operation waa performed on the 20th Air. W heateroft suggests thu (rial of thin opr ion in t!ic I ad I staga of low typlm* and the . apse of Asiatic cholera,when all other means e {*i\oii.? Wolvtrhumt<m (Jing.) Chrotdcle. Tnited State* Treatury Ultimate*,?ft is stated . the treasury estimates of appropriation for (joxt fiscal ywr have been ma do up, and des i every effort to reduce them, (lie total amount mated l< about seventy tnillioiin. Tlie esti- 0 M for the War Department alone is twenty I a quarter millions?being largely increased ( the Anticipated Mormon war. Tno total na- 1 estimates, including the special service and construction of the new steam sloops of war, aunts to fourtceu million*. mim*! I?|?<<HI ? in11 * Vnohrrt ivhunm ?Tin* I tut U Mtiwii. IVo?i? Itiittiliiiiif, tirrlvi>?( ui I{nui'UHiitu* TtifmUy nit<iiiiiii;? with *JI|ttt?<i'nit*-in, ir|?'ii* I'tH'iy-linn tliMiilix tut ili?? |?ttf-^..n.?*. Tlu> ?lvk \vi?n> liillilt'il ill (Junriiiilllir, iitttl W t> ti>ni It ill Cifllo I Cnrtlfli ii |tfimil \v:m i*stit'i| Hlliiwiug llu* well m In* titiiiloil ill. tlm (Junk-it. A Rtotiiiiei* litis (ftllK I ttown nfkor IIipiii, iiikI \vii? i-fc|i?.uk'il buck ulxult lliri-p uYlork ilti* iiflfriHMiii. Tin* Tni?ko, uliii li iiri'ivi'il from lWctnon lunt | vvr? k, lot! t-i|r|il. or I or |>us*i'iij?imv? fioin cIioIimii 1 J mi 11i \nyiii;i,i ii<1 fft'Vfitil cisi'f wi'i'c Inkt'ii to ' t llif lin>|iilsii. Ail III'1 |i.is<viiL;tT3 writ) ke|it itl . i (Jiiiir<tiiiiii?: four or liv<? <l.iVf. Tin* l.otiis Nu|ttili'Oli. wlticli iinivt'il Monthly, "f I 1 it lllfjit* ii till 11 f ot I'llHf.o l>f iih-uh'-I* till iMIiird. I Tlui'l v chtlilrt'it. sick "I lit.i ilisfiis??, wiTe tukoii in at I In- ln>-<|iil:il, aiitl scVcriil oiIiith liuvt* siltrc , t In-fit Inkfit ilown. Tl.r.f |teit-t>its tlictl oil tlio | I'liHtagv.?.Vi'ic i'orA- I'oft. I -? " - It ('miriitril.?Vi'Md'ihiv siOt'ntonit, S. I'. Scot', j l:il<; I'ii>tin:t<(fl' :il I 'iiliii*!-*- I*.l.?..I I was convictcil ?if mlihiiijj tlm uiuil, n'lit to his ; , mi Attmisl. ill-- I si, lust. i 'l'lii* special secret if_'eiit camxhl liilil through ' "a trap letter,** a method employe<l liy these \ ii-rcnts with great. success. I There are, we I'-iiui, two imlietineiits i against Scott.? Caroliim Tiuxx ?</' Saturday. i i Ci'ini'' in A !>' Y?rk ?The tlrantl Jury of New ' i Yolk, ill their present liielit, slate thill "the IVtii- I tcutiary at liluckwell's l.-laml, at the present tiiiie, is erowilcil with inmanlc-, a part of the fe- ' male ilcpnrtiiieiil heint; allotted to the males, ami unless a stop is put to cl inic, the prison uni!-t. lie ' ciilarjjnl in onlcr to pnviilc lor their liceessi- j ties.'' Ciiltim >itnl l'? ijrtiihlfx in / turii/'i.?A cor res- ^ poiiileiit, writing lii'iii tireenniHHl, .luckr-nii, <;<?., | Fin.; (ileal* the northern Sine of tin- State,) nil ?ler date of the loth ult, savs: "We are ma- I . Kinir iivornge cmps of cot tun. No frost vet t wuiili nit-iit iihiitiir. I li:ive Wii'.crmcloiiM, squashes, Miap-lieaus, okin, ?tn., green ami i?r?witii$ in in}' i^anlon. Jl v cotton is still in biootu. j ( Short Siiji/ih/ of <'tilton (inoils?Tim Spring- j ' lipl'l (Ma.-s.; Republican of tin* titli says:?' A ' lending cotton iii;iimfiicliirt.-r of this county says , , there is not a thrcemonih's supply of cotton j j goods in the country. Ii this In; true, the mills i . must soon resume work, or prices will rapidly advance lii'fiirc spring." I.et tlicin resume?the ] t lllii'm|>loye<l will have no objection. LIST OF CONSIGNEES, ! . Itrmuiiiiiiif in tin Dt/iot nt Abbeville, fur the j !' < ?/.' 'Hiliiiif iJcrrntlit r 2. 1 . J .1 Cunningham, I)r <? T Amlcrson, Rev J () 1 ^ liiililsey, Tlios Itnhcrtsou. Tllns .JncUfoii, Col II . I* Cahcll. 'I' (' IVrriii, .1 .1 l.ipford. Cohli, . Hunter ?V. Co, W A \ K I-'. (ininc*, J W Cnuvford, \V 1> Miirs, A C Haskell, Mrs F K Wither- " spoon, I >r .1 .1 Wai'illaw, l.ee W ilson, .1 Cordon, A W Tengue, I, II Russell, II S Kerr, K White- (1 field South, J ?.V N Knox, Knrighl it Starr, Mrs , K I. I'lirki;r, lion A Hurt. <_Jeu S M?:g< wmi, 1 ( I). 1!. SONIH.KY. A.r i < Commercial. Aniiiivn.i.n II., S. Due. 18.">7. i ( (.'it!Ion.?We notice l?nt little* change in tins j J irticle. Tlie few wiles which Imvo lieeu n>tt<l, ' were at from In In till. riuiiterMRccm reluctant ; ^ to sell at present figures. A choice urticle would j l?ring IOJ cents. ! ^ ('oi.r.MM.t, S. C.. l)rc. 1. i s C> {/,,n.?The amount of cotton otr.-riiii; ycsler- ?' lay was so livlit \vc were tllliililc <> perceive ! my change in price*, ami therefuie we eonlinuc | :o quote ln| (it I a i V for good mi Jill i 11 jjf to fair, ; iiid clio'ec Mlj cents. j j t'liml IJ f ' ? .ki.r.r> |*?.*| ->. \ ., .>ov. 1 ('otln)i.?There was a very unoil demand fur ' to-day, which rcMiltiil in die sale of up- ! ival'ds of :i,0O0 hales. l'lioes liavn been j?l-ad- ! inlly stillviiing since uiir weekly report, ami at ' a lie close iif l>iif<iiic.-s the market showed an im- . I< iroveiiieiit. of | (? .}< . on all grades, the heller j {iialitieH, however, lutve improved rno>l. We |iinlo jjoihI middling and middling fair 11',' nt 12e. , ' L'lic sales of the day mav he chcsed an follow!*. !! > h .'ix: 11 iu, 12 cents. Cii.vi:i.t:-roN, Nov. So. l' Cotton?The sales of notion to-day amount to ,100 bales at $ to $c. decline. AI hi'STA, NOV. 2K ~ Cotton.?Middling Fair imported at 11} cents ior pound. ! .?? _?. ... - n Abbeville Prices Current. 'MHY 1) l...^l.?l ? I ' (I/; lilt | 1 VII EAT, y bushel,..- 75 (ii> 80 Is1 I.orii. 11, :t to :?i J ui IAOOX, buy I'ouml, ll> 23 (w 25 ; ill HITTER, f? Hi \..ir> (?S '20 )ATS, Iitislicl ;>0 (tt) fi'i a 1 5ALT, 1.IVIT|iooI,"f' 8iiek, l>0 @2 25 OKFKK. Rio, \\ ll> I2.J (a> 14 "< SYRUP, "j,? gallon 75 (ff> 80 b llOLASSES, (N. O.) gnlInn,. . .00 @100 <1 " (\V. i.) gallon 00 (fr 00 ?i il'GAR, powdered, V lb Hi (113 18 gi ' brown, 12* (8) 1") :iok, *f> t?> i>i (VV) 7 IA(!(!I.N(i. (iiiiiiiy, *(;l j'aril, 18 (ji~. 19 JALE ROPK, x? lb 11 (ic IS i'l'EEL, "j;' ll> 23 " German, "j' lt> ]8J " IHisler, ~|i> II. 12} RON, Swcd. 'uinmon nizis. f> lb fi (r^ b.j ? " " lo 7 inches, "p lb...C (?} 7 " English. "|J lb 5 @ OJ " Hands, lb 8 @ 10 q 1 AILS, ^y? @ r. JASTINC5S, fl lb 8 @ 10 'OWOIill, Rifle, "}p keg 00 10 00* r\ " J Hasting, keg 00 (jrl 00 J LASS, 8 by 10, "jJ hox $2 75 @3 00 M " 10 by 1 -J, "j-,! box ?: 00 (A>3 .r?0 111 VIIITE LEAD, *tfHh in @ 12 ol >IL, Linseed, fl gallon, ."15 (? 1 50 of " Train, rij> gallon 00 f<il 00 la 'UTTY, 'yl lb ; 8 & 10 A IK ICS WAX, "iJ lb 12 J @ 25 In 'BATHERS, "ill lb 3r, f.,> jh V VOOL, jR ll>". . 2j @ S3 to rARN, ?p biincli 5(1 5rt ni >SNAliURGS, yard 13 @ 15 V1IFSKEV, gallon 75 (rf2 Ol) Cjimtcncal. J] MAllIll ED, on tin- 24(li u!t, l>y Mr. David [ellar, Esq., Mr. \VM. T. I'ACE, and Miss USAN TURNER, all of this District. ? On tho I2lh ult., by Rov. II. T. Sloan, Mr. IT. OLIVER, of Miss., to ML?h SALLIE C. FRA;1ER, daughter of James W. Fruzicr, Esq., of -a ibbcvillc, S. C. p On tlic 2Blh inst., by (lie Rev. I!. T. Sloan' q Tr JAMES L. WHITE to Miss FANS IE LIP- 0f ORP, all of this District. nt . te Final Notice. re \ LL persons indebted to ROBERTS A ADJL A MS, whose Note* are in our haiidn, are squired to pay the name by tho first day of Feb- - uury iipav. azvcry irwic uujmiu ai i/iai time win t placid in mil. B * : P1SRRIN A COTI1RA.V, J Alt'y for R. &. A. |u Doc. 3, i857. 33 , 2ir? w Notice to Debtors. ill \ LL persons in this District, who are indepted l'' A either by Note of Account, to the lato firm w f Enright & Starr, are hereby notified that their [of* B?d Accounts Imvo been placod in the D and? of John Mcllryije,.for collection, who Hty at nil times be found at the Post Office.? minediate payment is earnestly requested. ? lr ill v I'vui/nin ? V'**n JU11 1V1VI II x? Dec. 3, 1857. 32 4t Cr Press oopy 4 times. MASONIC NOTICE^ % A I^IIE Regular Oomninnicutioii of CLINTON LODGE, No. 3, A.*. F.\ AJ.'.? \?ill bo held ~ in Monday Evening \Ath HA punctual altetnlance is requested, nt -j be officers to servo during ilio ensiling year nro I o bo elected on ihatdny. .. By order of ihe W. M. R. J. WHITE, Scc y. Pec. 3, 1857- 33 SJ, \ TO THI PUBLIC. New OiMttdAtii|<Ar PttrcM|t 'H1IIU CIllMiii' of AtMHir? DUlrlct Ami ft >)? Dry GGoda 2st&)>Uf?hmont, n-rrtolorp known n? tliilt o?Mewhi. Cliotnbeffl 4b VlniKltitll, in Abbeville vilUae, arc now l>r#t?Hld o offer irrouUr induceiionW, it powlWe, lo Ui? tumorous patrons of ihal cstablixlinieut; tinting; A nst imported ii very lurge, complete and hand- \ * mine variety of GOODS, sucli as have been u?u- J illv offered lor MRU:* * ySiTlie mipplic* will be edilcd to weekly, and S vciy article iisunlly called for iu a first elm ICsiiil?lislinn'iiti will be found on mle. The "iiictest attention will paid to incet tlio A-tiiiU of patrons who will bo su|tplied with th? Best Quailt.lon nf drti>Ati - ^ t. it .the most rcsoiiHole figures for CASH, as *re uli'iiil to pursue ? strictly cash system. Wo will utltl to our I)11Y GOODS, a large rnriiily such as are usuully called for by l.idier, '.lends of Families, or for Plantation 1'urpoaes, , mil it is Imped that our strict attrition to busiii'.ss nnd ellorts to {dense, will secure for us the ontiiuu'd patronage of the friends of the house, lid I lie additional support of tho public at GRAY & ROBERTSOtf.' Dee. :i, 1857. 3'2 tf . 3NT O T 1 Cf? - . I'M I li Subscribers having disposed of tlmir en- ~ tiro stock of Dry Goods, in.the establish-' iioii! know as Chamber* ?fe m? itiiuovme II., S. O., beg leave to recommend to their ?-> VioihIm mill the public generally,- their fiiiccessora,' Juliti (Jruy mill Jag. T. Robertson, who .v i 11 conduct. iho business iiuilcr the style and iile of (.JitAY .k ROHERTSOX. These gent lcnicn are well known by ua an liteiprising and correct business men, and w? :hccrlully recommend thnm to our friends and ntroiiH n< worthy their liberal patronage. . ;.v t2?".Mr. John <iray is our Authorized Agent to dtl<> all accounts duo by or to the firm of "lianibcrs vV; .Marshall, nnu we earnestly roquest hose indebted to make early soUlenient, as it ia ibsolulcly necessary for us to close our budiuesa it. Abbuvilltt Court Iiousc, and the adjacent :ountry. CHAMBERS & MARSHALL. Columbia, S. C? Nov. 30, 1857. 32-tf jaRDAN'S DRUG STORE. *i:ST received a large aiul fino Stock of Cirri.KRY ; 15 per cent, off for Cash. v .iilli varieties I'oeket Knives?Tortoise nnd *" Vail handle, of iho finest m: kc. A good asortii.cnl of very line Razor*. * Shooting Tackle if every description, I'owder Flasks, Shot DclU,. , "*' iaiue ilags, Nipple Wrenches, Percussion Caps, v "o\V, Walker's, Kley'a, Pistol Caps; also, a-few ,'olts Kejieuters. latest nntonK Culinary Articles. Corn Slsifli, Vciujt Powders, Arrow Root, 'wiper's Irish Moss, Gelatine, extract "ullee, Fliiviirnijj Extracts, French mid English ilustar<U, While \Vino Viuegftr, ISlnck Pej>per, >tiliiM'ir*. Cinnamon, Spices, etc. Also, llnrnin^ Fluid, Cuiiiphine, Neat Foot )il, Varnishes, ?tc. Fine Brandies, Wines, Gin, 'Imitation Whisky. All of which I propose t<* . ill as low us can he bought any where iit the up* ~ j niinirv. ' \ D. A. JORDAN. Dec. 1S<*>7. 32 tf NOTIO B.1 kflllK subscriber takes this nielhod of infofJL miiig his friends and customers, that ho as hmighi out llie large and well selected stock r Drugs and Medicieries, * ml in fuel, the entire oonenrn of Gary & Jones. lie lius also, just added to the above, a fins >t of Groceries of all kiudsj choicc Liquors for Icdicul purposes. ' . - t ' :';<y , , lie invite.- his friends to call on him at the tv >rug Store, whore lie is |>r<$>areil to sell them very thing in his line, at astonishing Icr.' prices >r eitiiblie will be constantly receiving new Goods ?o ml customers will always, find hie Stock com-' lote. . ?? .#' ;V:? J AS- B. BLACK. Dec. 3. 1857. 32 - tf . , . 11E STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ' Abbeville District.?* Citation. y WILLIAM IIII.L, Esq;. Ordinary of Abbe viile Dismct. * irttkMIVlC! T * ! - ' - " Vin.iii.it^, jiuura irwiu linn applied IO 1)19 lor Letters of Administration, on nil and titular the good* ami chattels, rights and credit* f William A. I'nrdy, minor, laieof.the District [ornuidi Jfc6iu>ci1; Tlic.se are, therefore, to cite and a (lino tilth all _ \ . ^ ill tfiiiuitlur, the kindred and creditors of the *i ill deceased, to he und appoai1 before inc, at our. '% . >xt Ordinary's Court for .the said District, to be' nlden at. Abbeville Court House, oi\ the twelfth j. ^ n v of December next, to show cause, if >' * iy, why Hie said Administration should not bo rnoted. . V _, .. ?? Given under my hand and sen], this twentyse vuntil day of November, in the year of our C\Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty* seven, and in the S2<lyeaf-<?frATiicricairta>-.''' ^ dependence. ." '. W 1LLIAM IIILL, O. A- D." V*~ Dee. 10, 1857. 20 & i v -it MARBLECUTTINQ, PPO SITE THE GITY HdTEJ., ColxiinlDia, "S. O. rllH subscribers have on liaiid a.fsrge assortment of Ituliun and American MAROLE _ "* ONtniENTS and TOMBigfybOTa^'f-'the V ' ? osl approved and lnteatstyIe?,,:tirid'6fth?Jbe?t. workmanship, and nB cbefcp aa the Kiqjqr kind, .V material and quality of workmanship can bo id down iit Columbia-from ^ny Iso, wo have on hund a iurgfr.col 1 QBtUmMftfj? iititifiil Monumental Design^- TOO?Utiqft of nglinli, French a 11 d l t a I i a n;- ar <l! wi' fc ntfdrtakQ v . cut and furnish Monuments of whatever tn?g-> tude, or complexity of diifiiriq. ^ boyke *9piw>wr* - ^ N. B. Wo will Bell Tond> .Slal>? u? fine Anier:iii Marble from #25 to ?nO,and'.b?ad sfrfa?v ulis proportionally clieaji. '"E<ig?*'tittg- iuilifc iutesl stylo at 3 cen'B per Dec. 3, 1867. Element of the , JOTICE is hereby given to , , v--.r KNRY F? P<) W B ft, Mec'd, will b3w^MjgBi> rdinary's office, at Ablfeville. en^y^^jj^^J^