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I THK CANVASS OK WOO. | . I'lli! V ? \'.?| I* Ovrliint; I*? -* Hi mi at!:.!. . <li?i-l|?M|il; ti|.< I ;!! l<> l?.- lii'ci'lnl ill tlio iixI I'n\?i'l?'iit i >t i'liiivti*!", ? iv* : lillt il HUOsi.MI | II t ? lls.lt !!? ill. Itlli.ll I hull ?at III!' Vi'l \ *? ;l 11111H I 11 t III litis III w ' i|ilniM'nf national |?r<'^ri ?>, ninl iiutil it i> ills|ni<i-i| iif, or utml nil M?cti>iii-< hi tin* Wi'i'iiMc an' 1 Idiiiiioiii/.i'iI in ri'ij!it''l ! < it, inula im'jiiii unity | nt ii-iit 1111 -111 i> l*i aii/.i-il, llii>i<> i-.iii In* tin |>i i'i;i' -t- ! \\ liati-Vi-r. iii'lifl llo'ii'is ilatijior, t;n-iil ila?niit\ f ili.illiiinil :ni.| lisiliti'urutloll nt tin- |i->lit ii-.i| I'li'iiiiMiti lliat now i*iiin|mso tln> r. .li>r:il l innti, I ail'l ill tlii'ir /< '(/ >ti.\iinh/r i tiiliiiily tin- national froVi'M'ijJtlly. Ilall of tin* Miil''S liilVi* ii Mll">r I if rni'i' in llirir tniisl. whiHi ..rou j>i.-s a . cial |">-ilmn in liartuonv with ii> vvjim.-. tlio na* IUIi- (toll lla> J?IVII II, illl'l I ! I >* ?! >111 >1 o| | tin- wliilo oili/.flisli |' II iiihthoh-. iv-m'iiliiil l<> ill.- \v< 1 laiv of lli.- iiii\c.l |>o|iiilala>ri llial i! hliall bitvc tlu* hsiiiiv! font for r\|.Hii.-i'Ht an.l \- j ten:It' di'Vcln|Mli"lit Ilia* is Haiini'.l ill..' | homogeneous |i. n|.!.. ..| ilio N'?.rs!i. Tl'iii. I '. |ircsf|ilalivivs of lln* S'.iilli i:i llo> national i j;n-ss .|.'lilail<l ?i|ua] ?in 1.1 ? in llio I'.ilrral IVn i i lnl'iiS, tlial ill all flliII!'.' :n'<jili-il i"li s of ITltnry i Iliis 8" cnll. ?l " ,i|av."_\" nliall 1'i'ivivi- i,-aun' , ruiiiuioit |.|ot.Tti..ii ?i r..r.!r'i| in ,\<>il li.-iii .-.ici.'ly, | ami lln; |>r?|>crly invi'Slt'il ia i lit* |?'I'siiiis or (! ' iniln-trial oapai'siii-s o| tln-ir ii.'^rn 'Slaves'' pliu'cil on iln; t ann: lia*i.< of any it all oilit-r . =lh'.-'i<s of |?r? y. If iliis is rt'0i>?'.l. if tin-! jV?ifilic?-ii iiiass.'S iii'-f k.-pt hi ijj'ii?i"iiii:?? of tin?!U.'.?I m:i, aiol lilnolly ?>li lit I ill jx t lit-ir vi's, ??u I. i i cNriiiM"* lite In J II :ip r> t'llXi'il t>o|n ' Union, to limit 111:i** | ->|<tit* ! 'u v"i-tiii" ?hh.ii?Iii ri --i, uii'l I litis ft :?ti v tln-r I'Vnatisi-Mi ?.| i If I '}If? llll'luil Colli l> ill.-If 111111 III- ?li llllilill, fir tin- law of *> 11 |iii-.sciv.iliun nm>t tln-ii iiu;?i tin-Sunt li to prov:<l?. 1- l" its own waits, :i:i 1 m-ciiiv its own safety l?y mi in<:i-1 -1<i | <?;it l/Xi-tl'tll'O. j This, tln-n, is tli. i?ii ". siik! I: is I < n tin: is-uo Intnl.- i<- 11(1 r\" !' : ! n ; * " ' At l:i>t, liu\\--v. r, lite Veil i- 1 iftimI, iiti.l tin- I. . tiling tn. ti ami ! al r> j*- , li-si-ntatii t-s ol" lli>'>'?ti!Ii ! liin tin ir | ? -.11-! i ii 1 tin* tliin a mis nf i lu-tr m'i'i ion. Mi-'is. I>i\is, i lil'own, .Ma.si.ti, <V<\, miy. " Wt? iK-tnatnl . jit.il ' n^lils ill tln< Tfitii.'t i. s, .sani?- !iti< atu! ' tlio satin- fuotti |W ?-\j ..iiisi'itt i-laiiii. u l.y tinNorth : tli" sain- . ! ! >u t'. : oaf si;,\,. j.fi.j wrty (lut ing tin- Ti-rt't ral.-<-- ... 1>-:! v. I; it tinI>.'i j11! ( tin* iofiti >tj|ti t i, . : ii;n. lit In as Mimo tin- functions of St.iti- 'v tv.."iiv, :!i-v may ri-fuw it*>l to | i-?-t <-1 ihi |.n.jn itv or ! > ailmit tl.is I'.-t tii <>| soi-i. 'v a- liny j !> 11 ?v jnst, |it'ii|ii<r ami m> ! r.iilliis la ittatn!! I- it |iossili|c, \\ ln-ti fiaiilily i-t.-M-nl-d ami it:i>!-is'.'o.l al lli? Noi tli, ili.it it will Im* tij.-.l- .1 liy tin- !> in | ml ami I'litfioJ.u: masses? (Yitainly m>i. Tin* , Nllft hl'fll llt'Ollli! .1 l*i* Illst an.) I >:it :il.in.- I ihintly nit|i;ilil>.' nf iiiii|.-r>t:iii<lin^ I|">i>ilinii ] niul I'eailv t.i> ivo?>ijiii/.!S tint li^lils nf lln-ir ; SoiiiIktii lifftln. il, win ii mi Ikii^it iny-Mliril nr | ilismnsi-il 1 v ftiIm* is-ucs, llii-rciil i|il'-slion is hoti ; v.-tly |?rt'si'ut("l In tln'iii. I.vl tlii: SiitiMi i:i'i il.iiii'. ll;. :i. !. ! tin- Smithem IIi.-iihmtiioV linili- lis inn* mail nn t!r<- t.ar-i tin- t>ri*ctit Sciiiitiniiil <!?li;ili', : i.>i |?i|i:tn I'nr tinureal. Miuul'Ii- i.t limn tlii* r-iiiijs'uikI- : |n?iiit i.f tln-ir <>\vii riulits ami tin- miI'h v > t" their ! hi*i'tiiiii. I.i-I tin? Slates anil I?-irsilimis to ' ('lial le.-loll lie a Unit on tin- i|ile~ti<>ti, ;11: 1 I:ikiI>LT j juisKt-ysinn u| iIii; imiivi-ntioii which limy will ! llm i i111 tn tin?fjr as I him:* imw :-la!ul. j Ito mirlhein i|i|r?iili.in in that limly will ri'JTif i M-nt lIn.' iiuijuritv nf iitiy .\iiith*'rii Slat.-?l.-l ! till iii lay "li>w ii llifit" pint i'm iii ? i Ijilal li-jli!.- ill 1>|i<< cniiiliii.il Ti i ili-ri. s - tin* .-aiiic |i|?utt cli.iii fur slave property ?rivi-ii !> til! ?titer kim!s <.| , prnp?riy, ami I inn iiri'.siiit ill. i; i:!t.iii:ttiiiii tn j the N.'illi. With tin* ijiu?!i" ii thus I'.i.-tim-slv ;i| i -. |itf.i. ami :: n>ii l:it w }i -s Ii .lent.niul present |>i?>itimi truly t n11> <!i> ~ ami frankly tliv wlmli! isMlv, tin; v.'liulo suiii! S..iit!i li.Tiirri. il in ls?'.(t, am! ev.-n ii tin* wli.ilNurili is lust, it will tlntihlless In* <livi?j.-. 1 t.i .-anae ' extent. ami tlmrcfiMv tin- fiirsmr may oiclal. ; teniitf >1ihii!1 the tli cti iiiiut-i lie- II..ii-.- I' ; Ilrpresi'iitntivi s, or in any v< :it it will oi-enpy it position of anioil neutrality MitlVii-uily emu uurn<1 iiili to ovi-ra wc its esiitnka ami to m-cuu- its own puli-iy. i Hut M-liTiin*; l!u- strong.st ?stti-1 ii<- is >?r- :?u est wIki li. -i .ihIm. !; < tip- ijti ~iin:i?v.?, at lrnsl, have no fi-ais Im tli-- i? -nil. T'ni.- !? n : ami manly emu i- in until tswf-- ? i? ?tin- : only coui'M* thai is !ik<-ly to t tin- m- '.imialists, anil t litis, if in>l from ilisunioti. s ivir ?1 conn try from u >ertinual agitation tlmt iim-i paia'v/.u its ?ivat iiiti ii-sls !'->r y- ars i it:-? i iinli-cil. until ili>- ijiu stioii i> th::s M-nl-ii or tln tv ii< ilistiuiou. fur ti"-ro an- no otjo-r |> ?:l?l?Inn.ins. li will u?iii|h I llio l?i-j-u!i!ii-iii of tlto North lo fare tin- i-n- iny?t<> stat.-l Ity ! principle?to iria|t|ili- til oui-o with I in? false tnnl imlispuiisaLic position of tin* seel imial;-ts, an<! ; this o|ti-u ami manly appeal In (he si-iim; an I patriotism of tin- liorlln-rn iiias.-t..? is absolutely all thai is iioetleil to t-xjdoile tin- "ami s-laverv" .delusion mill will the victory. Hut il, on tlo- | rontriiiy, the mercenary ami ollic-o ? !?iim inter- j ests carry the ?lay at (.'hitrlcston?il ii supposed ' cxpi.'iliciiry piYilominatc-s mi r tlto sirtii wioi- of i nirlit ami patriotic iliity. ami Northern ii-ti lli(iftico is notuil iiiMitatciI l>y iln- fii-lions ami al>mill issues of popuiar snveicijriity, &?, tln-n ilctcnt is certain, anil lilt- liu-n who rule tin- Con volition truly n.-s|ionsililc for till that may lollovv ^unijer existing circitiii&taiirt-s} that great national calamity. stir av tiftttt -?v- ? - nnai vviiXl rUiilllUAL I'AKSOKS. Sensation ]>n .'tellers have their ?as thunder has iis list's, lint preacher iiiij'li! s r.-litrion, ninl thunder electlicity. Without reli-I (.'inn ii jtreacliiT ouuht to lie a nuisance, atliiuuler wcuhl lie wnrsc than a noise without \ tlie uirclcnnsiiiif i'lei'1 ricily wlii'-h slmnM li.-nr : lite acting sha.'c in its |>m\fr anil |iiit|nw, lint : a religious |irc*achei who makes | ?*lir i<-.- his ?:si<! ] ii'if 1'riiieilile, nr f-v?n five* j oliiii-s a |>ri:i<-i;>:i 1 part in his ]i|-eai lii:n/. is worse t;>iiiii>unce? i lie is n tulkini; malady, a preach im.r calamity, hv I whom nothing lint jmliticul or social th.,c;;st! can ' be ireneratcil. j Al a<:hi;i Vrlli.-m tines ?;??t imleiil appear to he | <|into al hoine in the |>nlj>il of Christiaiiity, ami i he who seeks to 1,?> iiiini.-tt-r-Mi'las jji'iiera II v 1 finds hitnsvlf a l'.irsnii-l'n'-rile. The diameter] t f a l.'hssos tlmlijir ill fits the shoiihleis of a pos|trl preacher. Heal, vital, in-piriuir religion is not. in the temper, ami i?nvjrns tot the tholiL'hts ol" yolir ifenuiiit! |>oliiieal pardon. lie' is so milch for Cii'-ar that lie has only a little tn i spare lor Christ, lie is treiieially for heavenly, j hut jinilieiihirly for nnintlam' matt'Ts. II.' has one text from the .New Testam-iit, and tell from the common law. lie deals v.ith persvns ami .1, lll'illnil ilii J lint tin* genuine ;> ililii-o /cli'/ious soiifatJ (lie t'heeve'S, Jleeehcrs ( o.. of society, apjienr to have worn out the Mill'creuec of tluir followers. Tlii'j Ciiii .-till deal e a luetic iin presrion, and arouse a tin tier, ami star*, a tlirill, nii'l secure a rupture, and do all the other twittering at'ilmioii.-t j?r?.] r to I lie sensation urn lor. J Ini ilu ir ImM ??n 111o esthetic listener is slackened, Iluir giip on 11>o ininil is tr<>i>< , ami the psithoseopic or itiJiri'd man. in I lie long run, proves too milch lor the merely paranoic or artificially pious liiau. The good sense ol the people was Mire, sooner or Inter, to overshadow the j impertinences of those who presumed to mix political matters witli topics so foreign, in their quality am! applying character, to the nature of iving religion. The title lias turned so comtletely that, if the politicul parson* do not foliw the discretely put hintsof their Hocks, they will, sooner than they imagine, have to call up the lust power of their stiisalionisms, lis mountebanks do, in " excilbi*; exhibit ions,'* 'heir concluding unties; for ;ill the respect which first followed the. dawn of theJr popularity will run to seed ami #erve them only as a sort of impetus to nil inevitable decay?a decay which can ke made to flicker just a little lightsome find for u little time by the ulliience which seneatloiiisni exercises for u moment over the masse*. It is dying o>jt I'lint, we sny, thin politico religious parsonism?dying out, thanks to the better sense, the truer reliitious instincts th.. i.;.*!...- i.^....? { 'trillions of the very people who muy have been, #<?r a slio.t period, put out of oriler through its subtle witchery. A pity that its death knell had not been been sooner sounded ! But even now it is a blessing?it? decided decay is.?X. Y. J)aHy Xctcs. Napoleon's Tint.?The lent intended for the use of the Emperor Napoleon in Italy was sent ?IF to Genoa sonic weeks back. It is made of ptrong cavsiw, striped blue and white, nud lined. lt~is about five iiieirvp in hcigJit," supported by two poles only, ftnd decorated outside wiili two small flags inside it is divided into three compartments, a saloon, bedroom and dressing room, 'i'bc hangings leuve a door for each room, ami there are window like o|*nings for ventilation. Ail iron bedstead, camp stools, small tables, and a washing stand, compose the furniture. Its wood work and all the i'urnili:re win be reoddjtaken to pieccs and packed in cases of small size and very light carriage. The tent was mndo for the Crimean campaign, but never used. Tart of the furniture bus memorable historic associations. The iron bedstead was usod by Napoleon I, ill nearly ull his campaigns. ? . TT ( AHBKVILLH BANNKR. w. r. i>vviv luiiioi*. M"> - ? prmr Thursday Morning, June 0. 1850. i|10 v ADVKKTISKMKNTS. | ???*' Wo n>k t ? tlio inlvvriiix^iiriit , < 1 M <SM'S. Will! A I ,\ I IK. ill', \vllO. Ill Yli-U of | ^ I.mini; t<< i< nn>Vf t<< a ii. w :-i??ro, |iri<|?>so ton-ll 1 y lli<-i. i nt iiv t-t<<< U al ?-<<M. '111 < \- l.nvu linnil i*' . i . i < . ' . i 'rii m a ? .i<tiro st<?-U"1 Is, anil tlifi.' <>iistiini<>is will ! . i . . < . . i local li:iv<< an <<|>|h<rtiiii.l\ <<| Mii<|it\hii; tlii'insi I von Willi , ii." nisloi ?'IK'-H? ? ?< K j. ^ 'J .' U<-S.l| lll<< Hilvi l t.M TIIUIll of 1J. II. Ill II- ^ i.in?, |.ri'| i ii-lm- nf tin- Williiimstnii Conlial | ' ^ lit--.: . Tin- |>r<<|>ri<-(<<r will l<-nv<! imlliiiit; mi- | | |)<.IK? ! ? lil:il%t! il I<Ti :i~ ilit mill <*ti>ii|'u.'tillllti to Ills ! ' .... L'tllllS .mI.oiis \\liili- si<:niiriiiti? xvi'li Iihti. I ^ C'iV" I I''' I'-I.U ?t ('liu. l' >i<<ii ?ir.-is >1 rowai ! ; . ?<f oik: tli?iit?:iii<l I ."liars lor tIn- ro.-ciiv of sfi.ouO, al-.--trac i. .I fi <iii ll.<- M.iiN. C0Ul< - . ... .... ? . Wi lli J, TV I 11*iu.Ur?>1?.: will the i .lootiAn . nil': ?.f M ?jor f<<r iln i>|>.-r a..<! I.nwcr Ituttivl.ous vf i ^ tin- Savani.ah I'<<uinn-.<t. _ , lr?rtr. II ' Wi.iiim Siii.vi:, I>iv (inoi-i'hait of v . . i ' .1 i :r"'v* .\ll"l~t.l ll."W l<l-i Nil* S'i< <11 WI-..I1-. *?.... ' jlt'llC >| -.? i;iv o'.:Kri.. vim i.I nl" Mi-s-rs. Uis.w ?.V lion- I *f?ir 11 I.Kl.-ON. ^ __ I M'CHI SALE DAY, 1 fully Tin* follow itijj t-iili-s \v?*rt' nnole l?y the Com- . lie : 11:i11 . ??:i M.h.iI.iV last : W'.unan u;i<1 two ^ 'j'li ehiHtvu lor JSl ; \mi|ii;iii iiinl two liny*, !s . Inst, : ti?l In \ i':iis ?l'i I'ur S'2.1-0 nil: iriil 1 1 yours old ^ Itlocl I?I r s I I .otl.ttii ; Uvn hoys. li> iiinl 111 ycui'd old, for j liotisi > .',1 oli.tlll. of SJl THE TILT. I h,,lc' In |in)-it H i - i I I lit.- notice | Tc\ inns'v given ; ' ' "l' tin: Tilt "I" liii- S."ii!i. i ii Uiiflils 1 >i rt^miiis, nioler, | ' ( iluiii ii.-i ! C:i|'l. .1. \V. I'l.mtlN, ?-;iiiioil" on j ' '' " l;i?! Siitus .i.i\, in tli- I'l'i'Si'iK-i-i.|' <|iiit a mini- j I" !' nl l..o!i' - :ui'i i litli-nn-il It" ha<l a.-Si inhle.l : ""'v : > itio.-s t}..- iliiimr. Tlt?- liivt ]>ri??, u Silver | ' t 'liji. \\ - : \u.ii!i i! in l.ii-utviiiint I!r.-si 1.1 ; tin- ' m-i.'iiik! |>i :i |..iir of Spurs, to j.iivale M.vutis; j 'l!~ I' tiiir-1 l : is { lit* of < i ml it ?, (.. J .M. lt.\\i> i ^'lr I own MARINE LOSSES. jan.lv Tin monthly .-taW-nn iit of inntilie losses given | otic r in the New YoiU Court-r <C J-.'m/iiiri r kIiows mottl tin atr^fi-^uli! of forty-one vessels, of whieh eight WMS , were .-hips, seven were liaiks, tiino were mJiooii- i.ruil( eis, ami two Wi-t'e slenmhoats. The total value into ? hi r.-ji-iiy In si was iiiillimi two It mul ri><! | .-.xi an?i s.xteeii tliniisaml ?'Vi'ii liumll'i'il dollars. . wart] '1 Ins ia tlii.' value ?it" tlie property totally l?isl, ?-x- i; elusive ? !* ilainatre to vessels Hot amounting t<> | as far a total lo.-s. tlie.l SALE OF NEGROES ^lantl At tlm ree.ut. sale, Ca|it. I'. 1*. UotnnnsoN, ' Aui:t ioiiei-r, of tile Kstate of .1. K. FosTKU, a lie- stnlili L'l'o woman "t'l years of aire, a liuiise servant ami m\ I'1 iliri'i-i liil hi'ii, sitfi-il from >i inniit'is to (i veais, was i si.1-1 for x", I.in mi ; a woman -1?) veats of aire I"' In witli tli! ? irliiMr?'ii, at_'i-il fiotn one lo mj years own 1 liimiiilil js-.'.tli.YHI ; iiirl l"i years of ajj.\ ?1,0011,- 'n sal ill ; anot!n r same a^<* ij'Il.tln.OO ; liov I I year# ol tlir si, 1 (.."..till ; am.)lii-i 12, >:i|ll.(ln; I;irl ! >, .xl.iao- al.le i i ll.* whole uveraj: ing irTsl.'ai. .MuKs avi-ia^ril -Ivii.tfi. II. 15. - i tiro, ACQUITTED. ! 'Mil* lor lioy, /' t> , >/.?.? , was tri.-il oti 'I'ii.-s- j j '.ay In.-t. at (*a!lioim*s Mills. II.- was <*liar^e.| ii i . i * stsilil. *". :5!? '!> mill .JiT ot a slave, ( "Of, lii'lnii^iii'4 to >? . ?> . 111.1.1:111:1;. M i- :< am Mint 111 r?- Was cull- ! . to all r:?Iin? -si t:iU?>n in S-lii t:tnl, siti*l lliai ' . ' tain .->t:f tv. ?:''i '"-'I r'-r-":i- Wfii- Mcsrs. ! , 1 in iii>l, Nor.i.i ami Wiu?.s w<-r?? lln* prosccutim; Aitor- ! , 1 " C licit in-;.', ai.d Tl m-<>n A I* .mis \\ for tile ilefeiicc. | _ *!" . facts <>f 'hi* c:i*** \vtint tlic licensed ami i ' C.ICH, Ills Will* w-rc _*<*iiiir ! > cli'lreli. Tin* ImV (. >">'<! , I j j t wJio wa-5 i:a!'i.rt iinat' lv . incl. tlioiil. nnd I , alH'tli in" i:it.>\!< at<'1 Said 11.tails on 1110 wife <>l Sinur " llcXt i and used iiimi I! iji'' lai!2<i!!"?- to licr. licr t r li 11 -l-uii(!, k In r itarl. ami a tl.lliciilly insiicd, strtkiiit: tin* fiist M<>w with u stick, ami j - . answi lli.- fi lio v /'</<?*, liiiviii" a ci'iiiiiion rricUet ? " 1 over kinfo in his liamlat the lime, ir-ive a stall .j j j in llic lia' k of tlii-neck wliicli rest:keel ittilcsitli. i,|u,5, Aft?r tlic evidence taken ami argument heard, f,u. Ili<-jury ::i:i>uittc<l tlie ucAii.-cil. Jno. ? ? ? tl,c |*| DISTRICT STATISTICS. ' "1*1:ronjrli tin kinilner? of S. A. II"tn;r-, Tax l,c 1 Collector, wc arc* fin nis-lutl ivith tho following ' District statistics: W' \\ c* Ii.iVi* in tin* District 10,SOS slates. The **' " Tax nil tin; sumo at Oil els |n*r head, is ?18, .-'17,no. I'roc Xcgrnes I11S. Tax on the same l',c 111 :it *f-2.7.-? ets j.er load. In. Sales of guilds ?.iri.*i.S().'i.(l(l. Til.! 'ilcts per 'l"''y 1 ii 11 ilreil, 111.1l; iiig >'I, I i'li'i.liS. c"h ' A mount <>f prof, s-i<iiis ? 11, r.lifi.(li). Tax i5S | ''-j1' i i i - ..?, > .1^- i amin p<-r lmi:| V ilti- nf 1,-iis ?PJl.'iiiit.oit. Tax 17oLs per j cvt,'> liiiinlri'({ III. j euiiv U, 110 arres lmi i"in Land?first quality, ; ?leiit, a.-rt's; soct'iiil |>i:>lity, third quality, fill, I spite iii'i'i's. Total lax on thesamt*, >"J,!.V7.III. s-hoiil Tim Poor Tux is I III per cent. on the f?i.-i?c- Wl ral Tax, making Iit, a Tin: tax l.-vicil iliis year l>y tin' ('iiiiiiiii.^iiiiirrii .<1111111 of I'uVic liuildmgs is3 percent, anil amounts to as M ?l,l-.1.7.i. detail Tin.' Tax is II pi*r cent. on General roum Tax, aii'l amounts tn ?:t, 11 "i.rt'i. room TIk-Si; aiii'iunu include tlie Tax Collector's i?a?o, commission. I while T?.tal amount <>/ tuxes taken in the I'istriot, that i Si'13,71-1.1". Deduct eiMiiiiiij.-ioiis, Nl,iy.Y70> sioii ? loaves !S V-s. K). | mark ISirlhsof white mah-s, . . Idfi | hill, I 14 ' " females, . . fc'.t 1 the h :just \ Tola I ' j Unlet Iiirtlis of black males, * -i::7 iiiiU-l " " " fciimlt's, . 4I J hy Ml been I oliil, ..... 8JI) must Death* of white males, . . f>3 |ilnst( " " " females, * * 58 the si Vnla] 1,1 Irate' I)? it11 >.-> of black moles, . . 2ft.l | j " " " females, . . 2."?0 evt.|. aliirm Total 513 Mrs< Marriages, 1'i ; Slill Hii'ths, !?3. jfl {>I THE ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY. At tl The New York JIt riiltl, in noticing th? reports IJoozi of (his Society, lias the following (hirut^rnpli: scene "In the shape of two aniiuul reports hound to- clarei pother, the American Anti-Slavery Society have they just issued an occount of (heir own lntiors for fi'"? 1 two years, together wiih a history of the terrible nnwin doings ami unvinm of "the nlnu? A that period. The uccouiii fur Hie lust of these rest ' years makes llie receipts nmount to ?18,612, of ?" ! k wliieli it appears the Standard newspaper, the well i organ of tin- Society, received j(tiC17, nwl of lieliev ?85*2 more we have only the vague general state- lessnt ment that it was expended in "donations." This tlio d is for the Ouirul Society in New York?the P?J*? wliolc receipts, including those of ihe Mnxsncliusetts, Pennsylvania and Westoni auxiliaries, rant, amounting to $35,867. For the previous 3'ear both 1 the whole receipts were $38,100?indicating culty somewhat of a falling oil in the supply of the forth sinews of war. It is ruther strange that with so almof large a sum of money in their hands, the Execu- agree live Committee were not uble to publish till now Mr. t" the report of tho previous year, ending May 1, quain 1857, numbering only 100 pages, aud tho report inittei of last pear, e&ding May I, 18A8. When thai, vestifl ending May 1, 1858, will come out, lleaven only in the knows.' iuatcd l ( >?M V i \H|I I . hii'loi Mil Sill* I i\ \ 'mi" . t In ' ' I ?>f J'M ll? tin- l?-1| tt i? t Hilling l**l II 'lit liititf ill flit* t l:.i|?nl, tin* tt?i| it ?j>ii* lni>?? t'f iUii|>o ??f lirri>invi? 'l \\ ns ii ' I* nl\ <Ii*.iiii l> llu> mTti((i'iiri< iif n lli<*, nti'-'li lli?>ii|th ti>iiiin)ly I'i'Miliiiu: in u<* mmi' il<u.wtt?i* ilmn ulriirf mil nf fllo Mnlilc*, li.n n ami |>i?v?>ti> lii'loii^imr i<> ill.' Ii"i?l ?.| i>nr iii'ii>lilMir, li. itlkor, lv"| , wni ?<?on after f**llmvr.l l?v i* til" I'Vfiit:- thai liuv?<shu'i1 fjivi'ii ri.ii> l<? **>in<? ?'Xril liu lit* nnil niH:i|'|>ri lii'iiM..|i^, 'l'luw nl of Ix'iiii; li-sn'iit'il l?y tion, an?l oaltn ioioii, aj'l'i'Ar l*i li*> assuming it serious asraril i? ?'V< ii in < ii'i'iilaiimi, sii;iu<*l I?.?* ? < I'tiHIIS, wliii-.ll asMIIIIc* lo C<IU1I<<11111 11 Ia* \vln<li< e |iiirsii?"l 111 ili*( iiii|?irtaiit c:i<i* iliat III us |>i'i<sviitv?l f< ?r I li<? coii>i<I*>i'atiun !:ii*1 ion <<i ili<- panics rxiict-nii'tl ; aixl \vIi*h<* Mils liuvi* iliicctly tfi?'!< ?! as \v<*ll I" nl uiijn.-lly liu; leolii J* of Mr. Waiki-r Ii is lamily. ("mivinci'if, Ii-ivvfv <r. t'jnt iir, candid ami full t-la<fiiiM.!. <*f llie of I ho c?s*: is all lliat is iicoUm! lo re. ;Ii(.m- ini.-aj'|?r* lu'iisi*<ii>i <* :.fn < v.-ry iiiiiiri*i?*l *|u:irt<:r, amt i*< viiulioaiu wlial wasiloiic lu relief of Mr. Walker, am! ity ?>' die |ii'A|h'riy of the |i!a<-??, \vu ics|i<.-<*ttlie following exposition to the ptllic Wi'.lm-stlay previous to the ~2<1 of May il 111:111 win) in!rmllH-cl himself us IW. I;, ali^litnl, timl pu! 1:;? at .Mr. Walker's His lislflisilill' l>Usill??S Wa."> tin.' l'l'iMlillir i'H;ii-li'.<. Tliv evening of tin* fit *, ln-fnrestl 1 ii?, was .-till llii-iv, ami Mr. Wsilki-r thus les the?-ir?-tn 11 -tanees of his eoiim-i:linn with i-vent : ' ( in this owning, Mr. Kloek lini.-hs supper In-fore any nl't!u* rest of us, ami, is his iMl-tnin, \v:i!ki'<l mil t>? tin- si ilileS to sift it hi* hot-.?t. Semi after enti-rim^ tin4 [ rni iii woman in my ?*m|i!i?_vni?*i?l., who n-ar tin' ,-t :siiii-s iniikilii;, .-.iw him take from ni-ki-t a Imi.v of matches, ;ui>l li^ht his -In- is an inei-ssant smoker, ami makes h:.i senars from toliaivo wrappi-il in |>:i|i*-r? ;:ilk aroiiml tin; stahh-s ami liirn, all nailer (juf, mill then tin in, t!ni liixh'.cl s-;jar in his h. It was loci ilail: for her to seo what hi! 1ointr,hnt lemarkeil with surprise the im iiceofthis man's carrying a Ii;_rhti*?l spjjar "t<*r .-foiiio time, ln-ciiiiK' out am! returned los the hotel; in the mean while Mrs Wah iui'1 myself lia-1 si t out, fi r lunch, and ir??l as Mr. V .men's, when the Maze rtf lire in iivclinii of my premises fan^htiny eye. Inly jumping from the ?::irriaj;o aii'l hasteniruli^h ahy-|>ath t? the scene, I found HIV ;s and ham half consumed, ami the rest of lihiin^s in immediate ilanti'M". Mr. 1 Slock in where t? lie seen : at the lirst cry of fire ! ' rushed lo the stahles, mi l Soolllvd his ioiso mill hiiu"iV. !,"'l after |d acini: lln-m 'i' iptariers, returned 110 mom to iho scene fin; till it was all over, though a considercrowd collected at lift spot. r. lioach, Sii|>.-rin(fiulant. on thctl.ifc (". , asserts that after or near tin- c'oso of I lie ho relumed in the house, and fmiiid Mr. ; there, who seemed to he ijui'.e a?italetl, iid nul liiiitr. Tin: lire after consuming the s and ham, progressed 110 farther." efure piiii^ tu hod, Lc.vaiuiiiv-l carefully inthe facts of lhe case, :ih far I could a.-eerthem, and h.-ealne cunviiii'ei] jn my own thai the lire originated floni the ?ro?s i.f ,Mr. Itt.'ek's jjniiijj Willi si into tin' halii : lull as t lit; evidence \VH? lilv , aiitial, I l?> accre-lii it tu ae- j pocket. the J.snv i?>?ll?isivc it, i;11;11 i- ill.in to a. k i.l" .Mr. Clock ili iioniin!;, whether or not In- hail lionc, just e 1 lin lire, into tIn- stah!es With lii-? 1 >i;111 ? Ili> j-?:imiio<I itiili^iimil. nl ihe <jtu-stio!i :itn! ; :re<l clii|>li:iti<r:ilIy that lie hail tint, ami more- I il.-ni.-), on my inliinatuio its |>roha'oility, ie Iia-l Lr"in> ii|> into the loft anion:; tins corn < s, ti. muro provender lor his tiorsc, Mhe ] [ jjan in tin; loft, as was proved by ('apt. | I?oozh>-, who was one of the first to reach luce) ami asked, if I thought lie wouhl tin j service, when a hoy was near to do it for Yet ho hail not, before this, refused to curlier to his own room, though a servant was 1 antly at haml to wait upon him. 1 his was as far as 1 designed to investigate I alter ..though the truth is, it. win hoili due , elf and to my neighbors, that :i strict in- j should he made, not to liarrnss or |iel-se- | I lie st ranker, hut heeanse of the solemn oh- , on resting upon every community to ex- . e carefully the circumstances attending ' e.\tinordinary ilcatli or Imtige hunting oel.ce ill it, whether it he the result nf r?i ciircli'Miii'SS or malicious Hut?!?.- i my resolution, it was ilecivcil th.it this <1 not iwijie I lie merited investigation." liat follnvveil was curious, to say the least of | ii'l well cnlcu'alcd to give lise to paiufu' ises ill other minds, not so deeply interested ! r. Walker's. Soon after tlio eonversation ( ed above, Mr. Iiloek ha<l his buggy brought | 1, ami refusing to let any one enter his i for the purpose of hiingiug down his l?:?i?- i performed this service also him-'elf, and 1 in the act of doing it, Mrs. Walker asserts die observed in his countenance an cxpros>f iiialevo!eiJCe_vvhieh she conhl not hut re, ami sail never forget. Having paid his ic drove oil"; hut hatl only gone as far as i?use of Mrs. ISyrd, when the room he had acatrd was discovered to l>e on fire?a table in a lila/.c. The flames were fortusoon extinguished though it is witnessed r. James 1>< iley, sr., that if the rnoin had sealed with plank the whole establishment have burned to the ground. The house is red throughout. '.Walker instantly, after being assured of ?fcty of his property, went to the Magiss and procured a warrant for Mr. IIlock, lad him arrested. It must lie related, howthai (U soon as Hlock heard of the second i he returned to the hotel, and meeting W., exclaimed to her ; "madam, Homebody ide ivoring to rtiin either yon or myself." lis juncture Mr. Bailey and ('opt. Jno. ircame in. The former thus describes th* ij Mr. IMock was very inticli excited?de;1 that everytbin^ was against him?that had suspected him of being the cause of the lie previous night?lie would never smok<? as long as lie lived. We told him ihat V., had gone for a warrant, and wuul>l arlim. 11c observed that lie was. a stranger .new nut what to do. Wo advised him uk is wc wcro able ; but said to him that we 'edtlie fire had originated through his carc .??, ami that he would ho compelled to pay milages. "Say," he replied,' what I must and I will do it, if it is a thousand dollars." was soon after carricd before Ksq. Tarwhon it was proposed and acceeded to by klr. Walker and himself to settle the difliby Arbitration _ Four citizens were chosen al purpose, to niot.t of whom Mr. W. was >t as much a stranger as Block ; and it was d to, if not suggested by Mr. Walker, that leicher, a fellow countryman, and an actance of Block, should be addnd to the com). These gentlemen, after an impartial juration of the fuels of the esse, decided that lir belief the tire had in both instances origI through the carMowncas of Mr. Block, arid * I ilml ' .? i i\ ? \\ atk i i)n mm ?>l SI l."> ' ItltHI" |l mil<l l>. H'llMlll I Mi .I tli i |. . i , in i ill it |. i i.i t*i. . : I. iiimiI ?.f Im' ! I f mi l' ? tn mill t, V i? tin- |.|li"li? |ilr>t| ?. up ?i\ Hln* k liiinv.li ni! nil*' Ili?* I* Mi.il I , iiium ?uvfiiin it In ?iiv m ni i.i | nl, mill mi n | ii n t i; it "il it llial v 1111? 1111 \ f.it 1l?? IIII f-'rlllHnli' I I ft|itll|(l'l lla.i If *1 \ I-I || u-'lu-l tln? ' N"?. tli.* i? ilif ami fionl nf Mi Walk'!** J iiiiiI I In- I In' o"nii'n; i * ?.ir. ui-i> iii 'lijs malt-i : | vol *iiu:v ill" ili'i'iMini, it Iihh Iiii n niiliistrii-itsly assi i lni, in vniioii* i|ii:?i lcr?, llmi tiiu tlainni't* ' awalili"! was than tlio 1?"M ?'Mni|Ki| ? [ tlial 11 loci; lias Im"ii injusily nn<l ili'irraei'ftilly l-alt Willi. lint wlial was tli? ini-i intrins'ir i ' valii*'i'l ilic |irn|>i-riy ?'nii'uiiii'il, li-aviiiu mil <-f j (lie * tin- n'Wie iii>iiati<>u iiitn \\Iii?-li .Mr. ! W.'s family \va? tliti-wn, iiii-I tin- ri>k lio ran in t j' ljnlii iii lanci'S ?l liavini* Iii* wliolo <'.slaMi>liiiicn? ; v ?Win all I'linnil I.i asln'sf 1).-. I* fl. Ciilhi'ifii, j i vli" litisH 'it' elaM:?. iiii.* I.arii, nr?n!' thai. Jj'MI ' " ilnllai'i ?vili not rt'lt!i il<! Ilu'in iimIh'V wi-re. Iliii | ( ,iii|i|in^? nifuin tli" Miif'iruiiiiitc, though now j hull!.. / Lilucli, liail l'"i II si'iil III iiiil 1i> - , "' '.J'tl.u-trial al next court. In uv*; ,,f i ' ' u I ' I"' ltav*? . ..IT with only I !."? <!'?l- j , , ':l, s laina^i- 1 11 i-? loss from detention alone i > may l>" <--i iniatri! from I!* f.iet that. the pro- | ' i cecils of four ilav'i< sah-sof 1>is >[ ? ? >:i< l<-s al'irr I 1 I ; l?-:ivi:iv? < !r> iinmul >tint?.a<l to more than li*?'? ; . ! il"!l.u lintiii'diati !y li<Tor<! the arbitration, ho ; i , j admitted himself thai In; ha?l just sent oil hull j si , <lo!l u > !|> his c>partu> r. < n_rhL not .Mr. I> Im-k I 1 iiu'-l his sympathise rs to fcl j;i-;itat the r<:- | ( Mil* .' We :i! to M'ti^ihlo incii. If tln ir | s\mpathy for ilii-4 iititortimato .-I ranger, is how- I 1 c\?-r, t'-al'y worth I 1.1 dollars, why ?!*> I!?**y not j 1 |>ut tli.-sr hands in ilii'ii- pocket ami hand it over i ( to him at one, iij-;t. ad of circulating cards, ex- j i oiii-r.iiinv' iiiiu from all Idame, ami otherwise as- j J s.-|tii.:; thai tin y will rel?iu!l Mr. Walker's n stiildcs. if h?* will ri-fuiiil the money to Mr. IJlo< k. ! j Mr. W., will wait. r??pert fully until they </> th< ' ' <?/.. I'::t i ii'it Mr. Walker a comparative 1 , ! t stranger i:i our community, and sit least, as j worthy of sympathy and rc-j>ei:t as any itir- | < ant foreign |i<-dl.ir ( Nay more, is lie lint now : <>tii* rn-i^lilior and f?*llo\r citizen, uml in a posi- | 1 lion t<i -1:iiiti our sympathy ami protection. In ! , conclusion, \w r<-p'-.nl again, wc appeal to.scn.si- ! h!e men. 1 ! P., it.-.i it I I1 1 in..1" tin- l.n-1- in ill.- rase, wo livi'i'liy l;ivo il ' tin* ili>:11< :i of out' iialiti--:. j ' | KDW..I. WAI.KKU, ] .1. II. I.OCAN, | .1. ISAII.KV. I .INO. <;. nou/.Ku, 1 - ,i. M. kciacii, U. II AlOl NCi:. SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL CONVENTION. 'I'll fo'lowin^ rr.-n!nlions w-ri- ri-a<l tii-fnri* tin* ! Si.mh.-ni ('..nVi iition, ivrumtly assi'tnMml at. j I Vii*U.-!?ui?. )>y Col. I". \V. I>n?ll?-y, ?il lliis i.lafc i [ /.'i .*../? .</. Tlial tip* -miii.Is of tin* Sonlli, in ' i l-Ci-i. O.r i.-iriini inl 'X|iansi"ii, ar? not faitly re- ; | wit11 ih- i now iticilI.mU-I, iliat ' c I li--i.- i- loo itiiicli lainl f.ir tin; Inl lord's, when in j * point ot fai l, :io a.l.lit ional l.-rrilory lias I: i acij'it:..-! I.y t!? >nttlh ltCm. I | I 'J. riii! in tin- format miii < f tlio IVihral Coii- I ! (.iitii! on, till! Sontli, I'll S'atf.s CoiM'viii-il In Cull- 1 | i;ri--s I in- ri^lit to |no|ii:iil. tin- iiu|iorta'iou of ' i AlVi.Mii >!:iv*-s, afl'T 111** V'-ar lstis, ami tlial j l!i.- laws -iarv i.;i.-s. <1 to licit, tl'.-i.-t, wiili tinI . . . :i{i|n| laiunlil .v> utii. r:i >1;t:< 11i 11. j all-! t in! i-.-i <1 SiV 111.' a< .j'Ji. si'i'li'Tt: of tin- |i.-n|i . 1 i lor .<. iiiauv y< ars, a:.* o!ili_'ai..ry u|hhi tin- ji-u|tit 11n- Smili rn St.i'.s.so lung as tli.-y may i"Ii'iii-" to t.'in.ii ti in ill.- I 'nion. 'I ii i' ill.' aj'j-iiTit( .-liiji is JhiI tin ; ' . v:i-i.>11 ?!* I n\>. lor it - i> :??>t ln> iii>, .|, ill it " runt i vit ml", mad" liv ill" til- j ' ! wit!' - luan . i!r. th" i-allinli.-ll-in- ] \ s-'cI l ali is i't ,\:rica. atv too sn'.tcli <!i^:i:ti--<! I v i Mich -i lit!", iiii I :ir" inl--n-l.-il In a m.uv . i amiind i!*.- if-a.-k nt" lite victim, thai can be li?lit- j i cii. ii at |i!"u<tu?. I j | t. 'I h it t!i" ! ? !? rii:i,r "f tli- Ai*!'i"'i!i >iaV" | trad". vvniild dii:Miii>h Ivalue <?t? lh i-i- \V" a!- < ri'-uiy liavi?invite their I>rnI:iI instincts In iwN | nl ii..~nl>nti::?t imi, ami l>y ?itmit*isltiii-^ '.! de- , , lil.ilnl forth" lalxil' nl ill" Iliitisl.iVflmlilcr, Willi).I I l>r"V"iit 1111:i I'mm ?*iiiiip"t.iiiir in the inarki-l. at ' . ntni i-t. anv |i rices, with his mure lore,mate ! iici^libui*, fur property iti slaved. j , That it. wmi'i'l f"iluoif Hi" price* of Cotton | ami either Southern stanles, In a deiffe" nut to Im; | 1 coinp.-iisativc Iii M?' individual, hy his large j crops for esp'-lises have heeli inert used al.-o, pu. | tii-nl.u'y in |V-".Ii,i?t "lolhini; and other matin- j jr?-n?ri"S nl ih-i additional la'mri-rs. So that in { tin- "inl, tli" ii"tl (ifniiis of tin; 11! inter upon hi- ! ill Vestments in land and tiPirroe.s, wuilld lie di | s tnini^hv 1 rather t.iiaii inorea.-ed. 0. That lh<; Iii?*li |?tinl negroes arc tint i <r,vi!t^ alone 1>> the scarcity < !* Ihut rather j In I he retat iu:i tlcy have in limes pa>! home In ! lilt! Value <<( 11 sl.iple* they <-11 It i v :11 1 ; and ' I th'-sc, in their return, have always fluctuated ! t Willi liit1 liiom lary cmidition of the country. . t lh? spirit of specul.ition prevailing amongst the j buyers. | ii 7. That lint Constitution of llio several Stale.*, i v providing for th'i election and :>;>|>oiu|nt of ! , .1 ud^es, WiTi) iut |o secure tor |ha* ?;it i/cus I .j a medium iIiioiiij'h which juries. cm|iiiinIIo<I to 1 , try ih?/><< /.? oft lie cases, luiirhl he instiuetcd ( i:|>oii I'-jial ji-?inis tiny lnnl never studied ; aiol v lliat there could lio greater calamity liefall a ' | free people, lliau lo sink lli<* Jinl;'i'S in the jury lii'X, anil have the laws anil tin: ('oiistitittion to | he expounded, aullioralivily, liy any citizen who 41 ch.iiieed lo lie dia'.vu upon the jury. j (, t\ That it is ri^lit to inculcate upon |]io poopie those <!o>:ii nii'S of mnraiily, npou which J" alone can p-st. any hope lor a red prosperity. ' and that in all their relations, whether ptildic *' or private, they ever keep in view the value of 1 a oootl principle, rather than what mi^ht lie ' gamed at the moment, hy following the exam- n pie of the North, and substituting the "higher j ' law''therefor. I s That rm,hitifin is the only cfteniuol arjju- t inent against tyranny and that.TheSouth is pre- | pared, whenever the exigencies of her situation require it, to dissolve her present relations, and ( firm such others as may be most compntilde i ( Willi wli.it she iiiiiv deem lier leu.. Imn of ....I.,.. j - " r .> > s ni?il til ere ia no fear that in such an event the ,j little levees tlii'uWii up liy I lie hand of man, can c ever obstruct the mighty rush of a just cause, t always sustained by the iiuud of Omnipotence. | 1ft. That in th?! opinion of this Convention, the j ' true line of policy to lie adopted by the Southern H StMes, lit the present time is, whilst they guard 11 with ii watchful eye their Constitutional rights, 1 as sovereign Mates, they devoto themselves to i ' the development of the immense, resources, ] ' which have been placed, by a bountiful l'rovi- | deuce, under iheir tilt-wardship?resources that are destined to secure to them, amongst the j * people of the earth, n position as dazzling as was ! ever accorded to humanity since the creation of the wrrld. FOB PUBLIC SERVANT8. The Columbus (Ga.,) Corner Stone holds the 1 following opinion upon the worthy conservators j of the public good : I " We do not at all recognize the doctrine that ? any man lias uny claims u|>ontlie country. Wp hear a great deal uboul men having saved the country, but in ninety-nine cases in a hundred it is all gammon?the country has saved them. Yet fdien this has been the case, they claim that they have saved the country, and make that ?ho foundation of another claim. It is something singular that those men who, in tho mocking of humility, call themselves public servants, always claim wliul (hey want for the present us pay for services rendered, and every payment made by the public serves only to inereaso the debt.? Government never cancels the debt that it incurs by once giving employment or conferring honor upon a man. It is truo that men do sometimes serve the couutry, but they much oftener serve the part}', and in both eases those who do the most real service generally git least pay." ll'HorKAN NKW* ARHIVALOr THKVItY WAMIINtmtN. A?> i .tun- I I >1 S'. \MI?l.li> t \ I \\ |I.||'II|M"H In" vril ..11 I .| . Siil. nl ? ii (.. tli?.. !i\? niii.>nn'rr| *>,*nnt Imli ?. M ill.. : .I'll! Il..|i|. |? ulliT fi lull ?li.'\\ >li-1*.' i mi ' > f>nl> ?. |*i i-l.-l l.llt '|ll"l il |..|i? OIIHCIIIJ^IMI. lln-n>Kititl* iltill IV..V.-...H- -I. ii'ly. ||v..|s ! } in '.'"J A ki.miI Imtlli' l?at I-' it ( l't;,:l lulwrrn Vllii 'l iiuil A??? .?ti at tin-? :il MkiiIi lii'llo | |?. An.itviii arm) I...kIpmiji I""' vln i Tli" Alii"* I >! 7"". nini ili?? Aii.tliutim Tlio Aifli urn |'ii-"iii i li.tl ii'ii. ln.il Mai ^.ii - ins;. ,v?-ri. I,ivi"i;! ?, NV-iltif .l:i\ A'Ii iihi'mi, Mnv SI I'll., iullnii mail.. I up. in'.I <|uH tins fiili-m nt ? ! xi'ii .Hi ," \\ii!t f i!. * nf .VUMi Imlvp il.ii li i-^|,iir,'T> In"!; I'jlill lialvs. Ilium ?\ n Unir' iii-iilm i|inili- MuMlin^ lliU-iius alii ir..| Mi.MInu' I |i|iiii<Ih ai ( It?il. Shil' ? / Ji'i'lr.? Maiii'lii-siit advices c :iiti?--\ unlav?ral>lf, ami tin; trails viu;i. i> i ...i?t ? nr.'. 111 ilicir 'iii'tilar report that tin- weal ia> !< . n lav fill?1? for lli" i-! < ]??. Tliert* Iris li ml lilt l?; oin|iiiry l<>r tlour, ami tliu tra*l<; lull, ati'l I'lin s weal;, at a ranj/o of l"i to liilliii^^. \Vh> al was .Mea-iy, and nn avel in?ine>ss li.iil Imtii <!<>iim without. a <|iiul liaii r-' in purrs. Soul horn Wheat wa* <|in Voi11 l">. I'll. ! ? I J;.-*. Corn w as dull, pales in ] piires 1111a!t -!'?.< 1. Mi\e?| <|Uo|. (l al i'??. Is. to 1 Yellow, i'.<, Hid. 7s. :>.l . anil \V it .Vs. ISerf was .steady. I'oik linn. ISa juiei. l.ai<l (Ini!. I*nt linn. Sn?ar dull. I jiii'-t. 1%!?: inactive. Spirits of Tnr| in?* Mi'Silv iui'l llo.-in "lull at 1-; li|. to Is. /?>?/'.-/ 11 n,ii /. ?.. .' >,< /._>/ '/' ! '/rn/ili.?\Ve<li la v. May ? Consuls elo-.d at. 'J Ia '.I'-, iieii'-y ami o lint. !< ...in/ X- ?Tin.' ! it t le betwven 111" / ii.m~aii'l tile ITonrh Saidiuiau army took p 11n* "1st ot .May. The Anstiiaiis wvi'n commanded l?y C!??n i! i..ii, j'j mi*! utl:i<*kt"l !!; posts mx-npiei ffar>lial Il.ir.i^U iy l/lldii.rs, lull wern dii nek Iiy ??. -lieral Foley's division. After a I hi-( nili i I of four limits, tlie iillies carried own ot Monti-hello, hut <1 i 1 not jnirsuo the i 11:111-". Two hnmlrcil Austrian.-', inchiilintr a Cole ivire nri'?l. Anion:; tin* s Ml.stineil liy tin- ;illii*s, v nnny tl'n-*i>. Tin- A 11-t 1 i:i 11 acroiints of iIn; hattle flitter \ iv i?I? I v lioni those ? i v n l>y I In* allies. Tin.- aetual I'reiieli force fn?a??*(l in tin; hii s not stalei!, I >111 l>.*li.-vi-<l lo have I toon lietv > anil 7"tlii, be.-ii'les a reoimeiit of Sarilii savalrv. /I'll-.* Sai*'liiii.i:i It::II* tin announces that tin1 Irel'Se lel'i 0! tin* Snrtliuian army was umlfi ! 1:111 -I :< 1 '!' I ifii. lial'lwm. who fol'Cftl tin: silTc of tin) Sesia, un-1 |>nt tin: Au-st/ian lliylit. ? t-11. Can iiialili liaii entered (' raven (?) ' i'.(h.l) iik-ii fur r<*v">!n:iu:i:iiy purposi:.*5. 11 was rumored thai >i.\ Kn^li-h men of lia-1 entered the Ai'.i ialic sea. Tin* lai->t accounts repot t active, revolul til*y movements in l.omliardy. Tin* Kinir of Naples is dead, ami Francis lias as>uiii?*il tin* ln*:ii! of tin" joiverinneiit. *!"! 11- Ktit;li-I? admiralty had formally iin lenders lor a monthly mail from Auturalia I 'anaina. A if'*m r::l nieetin;: of *1 Ins Atlantic l\sli's?r I*i>li 1 i>>i 11 y hail 1 called lo s iln-1 ion lln* as; men) with the i;ov.siiimiit and i.ssin* .C'JI'U jf lo w -: 11 >iI; 11. The Pari.-* Moiiiteitr aniinuitees lli.it IVi idheits 10 ih** .*:liiiliiiot: t.f privateering. an I he principle lliat a m-uiiial tlajj covers eiici .^11,(!s. The Paris lionise was 111 in fur the three ills at tin lo II"i/.v/?.. 'uit, June 1.?Attorney "( 11 !!ia<*!>. *.: 1 iti<-1* the iiitiriii titiu nf ilo* IVesitl ias |>1 i? ?l to til-- i- "ill 1 I'-lter nt I In- I" lull .III :i liit Mil j- '-l i.f lli- in ! ! iry l"i.|i*?? with u ii. - ? ?;|-l i.-i lli.- m i-' si'i ii-lnrl was a!l.-..-i' i! i.i.' nil ici'-i'ilv hi-M at i'nivn ('iiv. lie i\s it U \?rv j.i-"l' ii>i- lli-- .Mormons I a'lili v of rri fur ulii.-ii tln-v ilest-rvc i-V'-r. ; |>uiii-!iiii<-!i!, iiti'i Ilia! il i- not iut.-i v t in- / v-i iiin.-n! ! > I-! any oin-r.-?: t|-i-:iya ,\ii?.- ill-- jiro'i.-r |.? ?<? -s r ,ii !,? |ii !111. 11 i i :i * \ i- w ;!i.- 1 >i-:n.l A t lo|-|ii- v lias! ii- Ii -.i-i. 'l I > ii nil | ii - !>! 1 i i^.-nre in In i;tii <*i in."'rtils ?>f ?-v.1 v .-ia-s ainl i.i' ail ii--.ii-'-. "1 I. usual an ! es!al.li-li..l ino>l.!'-a!iujr willi plihl i<- till"- li'l'-l s iiiii-I In- cxliati i' li'si; siliV others ai i' :hi"|iIi-i|. < >n liit- \\ I 1 s? 1 'reside:.t is very .l'-?-i-J? -!ly of ilie |iiuini l'ii-i ?Tli..: lli'-1;<ivi-rm?r ol tin- I<-rfitoiy a ins tlic |n>\Vi r t'i i.v-in- a r? tj<ii-iIi<?ii upon -miiiiiaiiiliii^ general for the whole ?r a put lie army. Si-ruii'l ?Thiil '.here was no apparent r.-cca or the pi' s -ii?:e oI the troops at I'rovo. Thii'I?That if a reseiie of the |-risi.ii'-i n.?t".lv hii'l liei-n attempted, it was the 'hit he Mar.-hal, an-1 nut of t!io .lii'ljji", to Minn he lor?:i- Wlijeli Illicit he lieeessary to tlefen. 1'onrlh?'I'liat the troops nll-^hl. not to I lei-n si- ii I lo I'rovo rvithoiit the eoiiettrreiiee of iivefiior, or kept there against hi* ivii lraii'-e. a-.i-l ? Fill 11?That tin; disregard of 111 s-priuci in#l rules of ion has cccu in maiiy ways rciuely 11 ti Toi'tn si :i t ? -? o. ? 77/' 1 "if'liiliil h.h i'i-tll. tlx Mnful?Wo C In.- l<ill?'\viiiir from tilt! .New York Hrfuh Ii*t! :ilst ulti.no. I.et the Democracy li im<>: We apprehend tlial liiit for John Minor II iti<I his j.olicy of easy terms <?f union with Si-w York Iliad; K'-piihlieaus, (!otjt?iii couhl viMihl have lieen elected the Fticec-sur of (1 ruor Wise. Tim result as it. is should eliel i^e the opposition of Kentucky ami Ten no: ii strike out, boldly for mi independent nalii ir^ani/.ation, auil to repudiate at onco in i'-'W. out aiol-out, the |nilicy of a fusion with 5hwk Kepublieaiis upon any terms .short of tl (isolate surrender. There can h<* no unioi t- tl!l between I hi! Northern abolition follov if Sowar.I ami tlio Southern disciples of s ousel vative men as I'littciiilcn ami John Hell I'hat is certain. In the meant imp, however, |!|x*sition of the South are anxious for the si er of the Ke]>uliliean t'tilup. operates to stl'en ii tin! Southern sectional am] secession noeraey I.et the Southern opposition for hen, without further delay, take their jjroi is a lixeil ami imlepemleut organization for li >|a hroatl national platform, repudiating ectioual ONOessei of the nigger worshipers of sortii ami the nijfs^er drivers of the South, i hey may build up ft party competent to cou he Presidential issue. If oil!- IShielc Itiinnlilionn ni"'?n* I*, il.:. ? - ?? " * " ?l' or find any comfort in the Viigiiiiii rleclii lit'V find it in the defeat of (Jogijiii. The I on i* obvious. They do not want a tiiird I'r Ic-tilinl party in tlit> Held; hut in l!ic mil row :;i|>o of hotelier it is evident that tliere id ri tough, and tli.it there ure mnterialii enough lie Soul li fur a very powerful third parly Win. We know, too, that upon it national t titiltioiiiil plat form such a party woiiM ca iway the balance of power in the North li lie I Slack lU-puJLdicana. .Such are the teachi >f this Virginia election, and they will he owed up " Mutiny in Ari'Oim.? My the lust mail, Ccw Orleans /'irnyutttt Iiiih advices front Ar 1.1 and the Northern Mexico borders to the ~ \pril. A large party of miners mostly from Califor liggintjs, were collecting nt Capron'a itunc rcparatory to starting on nu exploring trip lie (iilii river and its tributaries, 011 n visi ho gold mines. They take with them, says \rizonun, a pack train of inules, urms, ami lition, mining tools, provisions, bacon, dried b mini', nuur, imiiciiot coiioe, water cnntet irong clothing, substantial boots, Ac., nnd if noleslcd by Indians, tlioy will doubtless sc lie long mooted and iiiloiesling question whc >r or not there is gold on (lie (>ila or its iribi ies sufficient to puy for working. Captain Donaldson, U.S. Collrelornt Cnlu his lias lately discovered n new rich silver mi It is lobe believed the old Tomocacnri sil nine, located nboul eighteen miles from the n ion, in the range of mountains which lies \Y if tho Santa Cruz vnll?3\ There nresix ojieni it this mine, with u trench, tho remains of f inces, &c., which proves tlmt extensive op< ions were once carried on. Specimens of >r? have been sont to tho works of the Son Exploring nnd Mining Company, to be assay Tho old Bnbicanora silvor mine of Sonora :ontly reopened by ft French company, contiui o make the richest premises. The Patagonia mines arc also being worl inergeticidly nnd with mucli success, but ll vera sorely annoyed by thu. Apacho India vho were constantly coming in for provision i ightiug away tho laborers. )F | ... f,'nHr \ Mli-f fV???lt Itomr, <!*(?. I f N) 111 '?.* , Sr! ?l>llli? Itlll lrMll't IrtrW ?|U?lll llir i |t Ami-l ?? ??? in Itoitii' I till iiintl i *!- tii it t / I1 linvc n. ?? > Ttliitn, Hikwhi \V(iiuiiljj<? t J mnii. \N illiiii", mi'l Minii'ilii", wln? ni o riipniM'il , r mi Imi.v if !?. will* i?f ? ln> li lliipfM III I'kii'i'iui l\ ln>n*Oiliil Tiny nml I ivrmnti [ nri> l'lmit intitir 1ii'n'*l'fit1 llitiiL** in 'itjiitr* ? I \n'li?l.is I urn ??>tr\ ! ? Iii'iit, i< vrry mrk. I'nc* 1 i? ii'?i> ln'ii1, lint i? m>t il *1 n^f tutlrli. Ammig tin- _ I Am* i ioun M-uljit- i > u! I5<im? nio U>>1 i-v. 1 B llir 1 vM..iy. 1!< iiK'linil, liHtiili't*, n?i'l I I ll-'MIH't III.- luM Iwn l:|.!i. ?. All iii iIk iii nli> I ' ^ni ! wiik'M.r l-riivflr. ili?- f1iirtii'-inl ilisnwt??r* m i of niir i fiinlry !ii?l vnr Iiiivi- iii.hIi- iln> Atiii-n I hmi ":i"* vi^iiiiij* it.nii.- vi i \ ?*iiii-fiil in lm\in^ ui'ili'i". 11,-4 i-> ?<oiii|.lniitt; tlio ){??'IiiiimhiI iiimiiHiiciil omiiiiii-iii'vl liv ('inv liitil, mul is ulmi i'ti"j;ij?i',l <m j tin- lirmi/c .1<miI * of lln- C.i|>it<il nl WnHiiiictmi. ; V?* ? pi ?i "'"j Commercial. -"'fl AntiKViu.i:, 9, IKVJ. ? t\ ... . . i ?ri'i\ ?Noiii? ?tll ririLj?wuuM briny from 0$ on- to '.ij vis, C-ii.i \im.\, .lime 7, 1 B.V.I. I r. I " Ciii/itn.?Tli'T" has not ln't'ii ? hale ?>f cotton 11 ol)Vr<'il lor sale lo day, therefore we give no ijiiht a'.ioiis. was II Cii.\i:i.k<ton, .Innu fi, 1 S.V.I. aire (' // ii.?Tho na Iff! of col I oil today amounted "hie j to 7<?? hales, at prices ranging Iro-ii ! 1 to ^ 1 i i'i -\ low lp;'tV. 1.1ST OF CONSIGN KF.S. con l(i Hliliiliin/ ill. t/if Jh/mt III AlihiriUr, for the I l.'of- ? <// lll'/illif .1 Hill* ??. I>.V.?. j M i-s MarvJ Kiisscll. T 15 Crews. Itcv T A * ?! !. Ilovt. Iiimk'S Coilinin, Miss J A IVrrin, 1) l; 'es- Son.lU-y, I> A .Ionian, II \V l.nux>ii, Win M for 11 ni?ln.-y, II S Cascu, .1 Molfryde, W A it li I", (' aiiis James Lesley W McKlwaiu, A Chirk .lr, a kus- i) i" 1'ivcliiiid, J T Cunningham. " lace D. it. SON DM'. V Ao'l. !l See advertiscincntof Dr. Sankoi:i?'s Lint ' ''y Int i>/'iiiil>,r in auolhcr column. jC Veil . THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. C slK 1'I.AIiKK'S |(I1 Olclii'iilctl DVmulc I*ills. ()!) ncl, l'UOT KCTKD ^ ^ ^ I.KTTKItS **** I*Y llOYAl. V A TI-INT. 1,1 J 4 \ ' S x Ss try / *t?'ji'trcd ft'*tut ti prrsrfiction of Str J. l"'" .1/. F>., I'liiixir'mii IZslrn<irtlinni\>/ (<> th(Jitnu ' V'11 This in valuable medicine is unfailing in lln*cur<* man , 1, , of all those paint:11 an?l dangerous dl>eases lo ox- which the female constitution is siiliject. Ii 'he moderates all txeess ami removes all ohstrucnast I . t i Kiiis, mi<l a sjHHxlv cure may l>u relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES ivith it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short 1 iiue liring ?>11 tlic .uontldy period with regularity. w*" Kaeli liottle, |iriw oiiv l)ollar, le-ars the ( >vtion eminent Stamp ?>f (! rcat Ilriiain, to prevent counterfeits. II. Caution. 77h*i' I'ills sh-'i'lil n'>t h'. filk'i it hi/ /*' in' * </ < i":'1 ri,,-/ thr r/fii! :/ : months * 1,1 ?<()/< ?/, its tin i/ i if mil'' t<> bfhuj on _1/1 st'it r ri ii iji apli "t/o-r tiuf lit- ii iiff siif'r. rri-e- In all im?is ?f Nervous ami Spinal AU'eetions, ,0110 P;tiii in (hij Hack and I.imlis, I'atigi<?- on <!i^lii ! exertion, Palpitation of the 1 Icart, 11 vstcrics and lltec I 1 . il Whites, these I'ills will i.-ll'ect a cure when nM my s other means have failed: and although a power ' fill remedy, do rt.,t contain iron, calomel, anti ',cr : iiionv, or any tiling hurtful lo the constitution. ImiII directions in the pamphlet around each 'U'al paolj.ige, which should lie caiefllilv preserved. lent | " j i Sole \?eiit lor the lTnited States and (*aiiailri I,]eli .It HI MOSKS, (Late I. Il .ldwin &. Co.) du i Rochester. X. V. N. II.?Sil.inland fi postage stam|?i< nclopeit to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle, , j containiii'' fm pills, l>v I'lturn mail. nted | ! I>"\w.!> M?*I.V?JHI.IV, A111 vi:! -; FIMIKI: ?fc (. II I I I.1MT-II, I "?iluilll>lil ; I I i'vil.AMt, I" I I'.VK.N.?"N ?V iic/- I'"., Charleston, \Vli<>I'-?a!u Agents. Aml .-oh s to | 1>V :t 11 resp- ct:ilt|>- I >rtivrtri>t - ..? ' * April :!*, J.-SW I I V 'I inlr, ! J'" '1 s' "J Jh'. // &/< ttt r's St>nii<"'/i Ihlti fx, ". , fir I >y.-pepsia, Flat ii lence, Heaviness ? I" t li? j, 1 Y|"" ; Stomach. or any other like iiHei:tiori, is s.-<:oinl at I (lf lo iioik- in America or liliroail. To In; iil>l<! l? | fialv confidently that the '"Hitters" an* a i.-ir s sion j tain run* for <ly.-pep>ia :nnl lil:r? ?lis>*ases, is to . i tin- proprietors a source of unalloyed pleasure , ,.r It, remove-' all inorlii<l matter from the stomach, J < . \ ii.mi purifies the ldood, imparts renewed vitality to A ' | the nervous system, giving it that tone ami call ; erjry .-o indispensable f?>r ihe rest oral ion of health. ioji- The numerous acknowledgement:! of its snpeiiur H j excellence ami lK-iiciicci>l result?, have fcssiirei! ? l'"'s . the proprietors that it cannot hut prove a great tX ' cure to the afiliclcd, ami impart vitality to the ^ j thorough system. ,\ )''(V i l,y 'lrt'ajjistii ami dealers everywhere. I tud I [3J" See advertisement in auotlier column. otJ HEADQUARTERS. li! Kttiirrii ki:?iiMK\T, S. l'. M.t ) *l? iinu l i Jtr.NK Gtii, liOI). J lii >ur ' r will lie nn Klentiim held f?ir Major sl> , j JL in the Itjijior iinil l.'iwer liattalious of the . Slli ltegimeiit, m their respective cuui|>auv ? fi'"-. Muster trolling, on SATL" Wl >A Y llicSI'.CuM) jl,1^ | day of JULY next?in the I'pjicr Itusia'inn, *o till the Vunaney occasion ud liy tin: resignation i"'in ' "f Mi,j',r J* " (:l N'N lN(;l, AM i and' in the , j Lower liattalion to fill the vacancy occasioned uehi ' the promotion of Major W.M. M. K<)(il'!l!S. [ I J Tlio managers of the Klcction of each It.ittal- j' Jliu i ion will meet nil Monday following, at their reiol i fpenlive Initiation Muster grounds, count the . j votes, declare the Kleetinn anil transmit a report ' j of the votes polled to (iK.N. W. (' MllKAfiNlv. ces "I Caj't. W m.J.xv and (.'apt . Joiin Winkusii, ure * "J charged with the Kxtension of this older. !"' * liy ..nler of Cot., wm. m. not;Kits. ^ I;!" J. llrxTKii, Adg't. va ?? i June !t 185'J 7 2-t. Illl (1 lrul Iii tho Matter of tlio Real Estate iar- of Joshua Davis, doe'd. MI8, esl- The Stato of South Carolina, OS- ... ? Abbeville JJistrict.?In Ordinary. ^ * in Applicant, vs. Si/ax Jiny ami wife nil :oii- Catharine, el. al. Defendants. j "J uy -y.p nppcarinjr Jo my satisfaction tlint Charles om ^ Stewart and I'utsey his wife, William Davis, J.'"* Joe Davis, ilie children of Fnnny Stewart, dee'd, ? (names not known,) child of Susan Roberts, ne: ilec'd, (name not known,( A<luin Patterson and hoi (Jl0 Milley his wife, some of the Defendants, reside lw< ixn without this Slate, it is therefore ordered, that wh Sth they do nppenr, and object to the sale of the real tfr; Kslntn of Joshua Davis, dee'd, on or before the iiia first Monday in September next, or their con- < :he, sent to llio same will bo entered of record. t up WILLIAM IIILL, O. A. D. ' t to Ordinary's Office, ) * the June f.ih, 1850. \ V I2t nil eef, One Thousand Dollars Reward, ? !,1S; imWISSIXG front the Mail of the f.th May, IfM. from Charleston to Ablicvillo Court I House, a .package containing Five Thousand ] Dollars, of the notes of the Hunk of Charleston, j)u, ,la" S. O., of various denominations. . The above reward will bo paid for the rccove \\ "a" ry of tlio money, or in pinportiou for any part fln, ,,c thereof. crc JAMES CIIEESBOROUGII, tri< est Cashier Bank of Charleston, S. C. 1 nga June 3, 1859. 7 tf "nt ur- ? llec ;ru- Ladies' and Gents' "e> the aUZE Meiino, Lisle Thread and Silk or.a 1* UN DERVESTS. for Summer wear, at ?tL GRAY A ROBERTSON'S. . ? rd: June 9, 1859 7 tf \ J on v lcd Traveling Dress Goods ,ey A ND Shepherd PLAINS, for DUSTERS, in no. ft. great variety at low prio?s. at "J GRAY & ROBERTSON'S. June 9,1869 7 tf J I MM mn ? OOODM \T COST. WIER ft LYTHGOE, N nuti- t?f rlinin'irif tlinr lor^lion llli' M?li? I I lilt II**W ltlli-1 IllVir II. Sl?.!< . ( IKY MNIUS. GROCERIES, I a, r a w ar o, A LARGE LOT OF r \iii".:\ 11 uv TIHII.S. Plca<iy-M;ad.o :LOT I-X T 1ST G-, HATS, CAPS, SOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY WARE, nd a great many otlior Goods too tedious to mention, Cost for Casli, I'ulil til-- lii>t of SKl'TKMUKIl or to uHtial ri'~t"inM< at u .-mail ailvancu i>il cost, i a civ.lit t!u' < ! I:tisti:*ry >.:. If ynii want l>> Imy v?"ic!.i clu-up now is your n?r. (i :\ < r..- a call. wir.i: ,v i.ytiicoi:. .inm*!', i u r X_3./L3DJIUSS' DRESS Ml)IIS! ciii;atlv im;di ri-:i> racES! WMTsnear AS ON H AND A LAUCK SIITI.Y OF Ladies' Dross Goods, i ii iflvtt \iiii. !y '?1 MyU'S wliicli In! will st-II i?rv;?tly*!"? lno:<l. a:i'l very low |nicfti. 'i'h? iMif . !! rcsjifcihilly inviti-?l to examine the "ii in t. .Iiiih* I S.V.?. U ly WINDOW SHADES'." t liBI.ykkam.y J.0w 1'KR'ks. Will: 3i!ME I g AS ri-ci-ivi(I hn.i. New York ;i lurirc and I ftl va:i>'.l : ! iii.-nt nl' W;KBOW SHADES, liii:h he will sell a! Iy low priet-s. bo, a Mip|il\ <>t IJieli \ clvct, Knglisli Druids, hive I My ai.il lut'raiii. r hcimtit'll! >:}l<\*\ at price* which will make it interest nl' purchasers to buy here, rather an in New Ymk, and m purchase ii.kv, rather all to wait mi I i I n<-x! l'.ill. The public are rcecifully iuviti'il to examine the ii-ssorliiicnt. .1 line '.uh. If.VJ '2 ly GEMTRjSTL HOUSEWilliamston, S. C. I mis 1...11 >o is limv open fur the reception of visit<>r^ in the .Mineral Spring*. Tllrt il.ling is entirely new. finished ami furnisheil execIh'iit sly 1>\ iiinl located at a convenient stance from llie Spring. Visitors will find iple nii'I superior nerommftilu'.inu at this nisi- with tr??il order. The table will hesupiell with li:e bc?t the market lill'ords. II v11?-! IJ-iAiiH.?I'er <lay. j5iL'J5; per week, .ll.i ; p.-r inoatli, >jf2.?.uo ; Children anil Serins half price. R. U. HUDGIXS. Jiine 'J, IS.in. 7 3in IK STATK <>K SOIT11 CAROLINA, Ahlu-eHb' /fistrirt.? Cilallon. WII.I.IAM llll.L, Onlinnry of Al.bc villi*. District. *nii:m:A.S. Stnuley Crews has nppliet) ' w to mo lor I.ctlcrrt of Administration on iiinl .*iu<;ii!ar the iroods and chattels, ri^liU 1 credits of W. V. Hums, late of iho Pis:t aforesaid, ileceaocd. rii. M' are, therefore, to file and ndmonish nit I singular, tin; kindred and crcditoiaof the <1 deceased, to In- mid appeal* before mo atom tt OriJiiiary's Court, of the said District, to l>8 den at Ahlx-A'illii Court House on tlio silly-first day of June, to show cause, if any, y the said administration should not l>o uilcil. fen under my linml and seal, this sixth lay of June, in tlio year of our Lord ono liimsmi.1 ,.;.,i.? 1 1- i at*.. ? "ftni niniUini UIIU IIIIJ-IllllCf ???U 11 the eighty tliirtl year of Americnu IndependMice. WILLIAM IIILL, o.a.d. .Tunc 0, 18.19. 7 2t SOUTH CAROLINA^ " Abbeville District? Citation. ~iy WILLIAM HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Ah irillc District: I1K11KAS, I). S. T>cuson lins applied to me for Letters of Administration, on nil 1 singular the goods nnd chattels, rights and dits of Sirs. Catherine Hodges Into of theDis it aforesaid, dee'd. Hiese are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish al1 singular the kindred and creditors of said tensed, to he and appear before mo, at our it Ordinary's Court for the said District, to holden at Ahbovillo Court llouso.ontho hth day of 17 June inst., to show iso ifanv, why tlio said Administration >uld not fie granted. liven under my hand and seal, this second day of June, in tho year of onr Lord ono thousand eight hundred and fifty nine and in the eighty-sevond year of American Independence, W, HILL, O. A. D. uno 2, 1859-5-2t