The Atlanta daily intelligencer and examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1857-1858, December 11, 1857, Image 2

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&igatffl& If SO" nxu..*%~ ''JSsfaifiBSffiffiSffiffiW? u wnkA ji^mnoiwmkn**>nmixrenitL*'^atmmm..i l „ l um Qfiwtt SSpSifr & £i^hwh DUNCAWj LOC FllIDAY, DECEMBER, 11. 1657. TKRJM Of TUK nrCELUQEKCER ft EX AM IKE R. DAILY, - #6 00 WEEKLY. ------ 900 rror. umfxfin kEswu*# ¥Zet FOR. SHEKIXE- SB* 'H* JErartCfaTa'JUK:* c. ;C. OREEX *'OSBORN. For'Clcrls of Superior Court. DR. B. F. BOMAR. For Clerk ot Inftr»or C4«m. DANIEL PUT ALAN. For 7V«Kt.'rr.—C.H. W’^AJ.CE. r , for Attrfrwf.—O.'fAnRAB. - ' ' For rJxSfe^r.-W. F WINMO.D. Jar TorRmlttr*—A. J. COIXIEK tr ftiwiff—AS. WBUE NOTES OP VJt Banc of Fnlton*. taken at Tidr.for'eU Delta tee ttfo Office- Hie Presidents Menage. Bdow tie UjTxfoje oar read trs a synop- tii of the PreriffeaVs Message by Telegraph. To norrtftrire tape lo receive, by ma ; ), the ■hole, wiexwe Trill givajl enCre. g The Presfaest i-wulcs that the financial listory 'of thi*' tooatry Ibr the last forty y«w, ewsSsbcT ixtraTajiat expansion* in b» : .ctsa,Ldlo«ed by niiootn cootruatioos. H, has 4*cm*i*cd that whfle no useful gcr-1 Me awe Railroad aha rare $30,000, which be suspended, w* worst, no- ainady «sa ^ #JJ0jW0> t0 tlw Savannah and Aegasta mecccd. will be postponed, if it eon ®* $200,800, to the OpeHka Branch of the TO to Mlargo the power* of Jam* at coot. Hill*. Agfeed fa,'and bill paiwd. * A M| to prrTtnt artwtrs.il by the Supreme Court'd its owa iIkWoo, uolaaa by the u, ■anuMBi aaoscM ol the Bench. Purol • A Hit*) appropriate wtoo*y lo clean out Big S blfa river. Lost. "jjtk i-otamitiad faf’ priwetpl A bill lo tnwaigathelr port favorable, A bill la allow of inleta t epeeifisd ia the.face of a note. If no per tent, ia agreed on, 7 pet cent, lo be coQceted. The ftttbe pieaent. ’*' Road A; Btaiing Company of Georgia,and. ~A hill to ehansa'the eooatitadoa ao as issued her bonds for that amount, payabls w make ^ f |^ 00 0l - MIO ber» of the Legislature anneal. Jad. Com. taported adtantly to the passage of I his bill. |r Lnfiown of Murray laid he hoped ill would pass, as ganliama ought to eir constituents an opportunity to BoikCTttMtMiM . . .... Ten. Mayor St tho city. Savannah trow contains about (0,800 inhabitsnt* end her wealth it greeter in proportion leher pepn. lation.lhaa twenty yearn ngo. ?ii—tr;:. in the year 1839, Savannah, with a pop- lotion of about seven thousand, tbttntoned with a decadence or her commerce and other ronrera of wellth, boldly but wisely embarked in a scheme of internal improve* meat, calculated, np.it tpatBppoood, WM- rtst her decUntag tendency and promote her prosperity. - With thraa objects , in view, she subscribed Five hundred thous and do Uta to the stock of the Central in the year 1857. To provide Cot 0>e pay. meteor the interest upon the*# bonds, the tax upon real estate was increased to on# percent At toon as the Central Hr" was completed to Macon, ear city to rmprOT# in eenHnerce, in population fa all other oittnenta of wealth. In cot qoenc* of the increased value ot real cal the city government was not only enabled toi pjty the annual Interest, but to liqcidate the principal of the bonds issued for Con* trail Railroad Stock, to the aiaeont ofsittr four thousand dollar.,. It havtngbeen con sidered unwise to levy a one per etnhtai, when it was more than sufficient ia pay the ordinary expenses and the interest *f tho bonded debted of the city, the tax on real estate wa, reduced in the year 1849, to ihreedburths of ouc per cent- Embolden, ed by the successful result of her first groat effort to improve ter fortunes, by the eooatraction of the Central Railroad, sub*#, qacatly ts tie reduction of the taxes Sa vannah generously extended aid to other works ef interns! improvement. To the co'lcct any rate without - 1r furies to the -country. Those works neensary for drfcaor, shah proceed as though there o*i teen ua forasc-al erw lii. He reccransrotis the passage of a uni.orm bankrupt lew, npplhmbie banking in- stitetiocs tbroeghout the li. Slats*. Oar relations with foreign governments arc. apoa ibe whole, in n rotisfactory coodi. tix ; uc: it his bren car misfortune almost always to have some vrirttfag, if no; dan* caroas cpLtscdmg question with tires'. Britain. | • The PreeMent discusses tit* Central A. marican qoestioe and objects to 'he inter. r.reu:i :u girso oy Engtaui to the CAytou Boiwtr trontr. He thinks, a» this rrenty is usdcritxjd ia diflereat vnr-es by the gov- crr.m:Dts of tie cootneSag enrtie,, that the wisest course wunld be to abrogate it. Overture* for aujo*lm--u five : Montgomery and West Point, in the Slate cf Alabama. $$00,000, and to crown her gigantic efforts fer ecr advancement, to the Savannah, Albany, and tiuif Road $1.. -000.004. The city holds Railroad stocks at ths present time amounting $1 533, - 300 00.” GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. lArnrpcadtnce </ tie Int. ,£• Examiner. Muumecvuix, Dec. 8, 1857. SENATE. Matter htrodseed. By Mr. Buchanan of Coweta: A hill to extend the tfate of the operation of an act, to allow bills of saie to be proven, recorded acd admitted to evidence in certain case?. The ecamittM on Education, 'submitted a report no the education of the yooth of Georgia, upon tic eommoo school syitem’ which did great fevedit to the intelligence ; and wisdom f the committee. They re- Ueo mads b, tnu teftuh < .ovwment, .n s b o{ ti , ^ of . bi „ t0 frieediy ^ wbtte fa. P.^HenV conTud* etiiUih 4 c acnaa K ^ ilem b C sor- Ir roopeoeate. n« tie rrorved eff^r, Tb . ; ^ ruad to ^ mie 0p cf ^ W.I1 ra.-uu.tn . necemfU aojortmeot of he j ^ ted> ^ coe uif lbeneU wr= . ...fferonccs, tic Pros d«« ts not prepared UL w . ± R ^ Qonmot eip'Wi av opmton. ] is wrappont a general superintendent, nt a ,h ak govora«veut , ,wHh the , i. : ^ou ^ ^ w fc V hi, cEce for two of srote. cut tew w J* 1 ' yaan. Th. f-tnds w to be d'^trinoted rages ou our uau remat. mnranosrledaed ! opg the coao( - b prapartioQto(hs ucd unredreseoi. and the Prudent a put- j j be.ween 8 and 18 year* pose is ti rtc-j .at n new Minister wi h «pe-1 j Kuch eonuty is to elect two com- eiaiinstruction-' to treat on fiU I"*"* 11 ; oUeiofiere to mperintecd the educational rv pendhi bitween the two goveremevti, j ia;tra . ^ c:UQty Thwe other provisions in the bill, bat as it is prob able that it'wiil be variously amended, it is , uaoewsssrv to give them now. M site? ** fastrssted to occupy *, A «^ :atiw0 n:lieg fur , ^ ^ neutral pantton wth aordtaby j b - ^ expenditnrt-s in desning out tho Ai- e^pcr,te wun tne BrUtsn and French , ^ A ,; ^ Ministers m all peaeffit! Mumrfa. fa *««« ! By Mr. Harris cf Worth : A bill to re. by treaty stipulation, all jus: concessions to era. wits a determiaaiioo to hare the .sr-wdily and amicably adjusted. Inre atioa to Chics, be •*«•. whiJa cor commerce, iod which Cbhr, eaucot be p>: minted to with hill. Oar ddffarWes with New Granada are believed to be in a fair train of settlement, and in arcane' jol. and honorable to bath parties. The Isflnrta of Central America, inoiod- ic- that if Pssaawj Is the great highway bi-.ueen the Atlsntie andPaciie, ever which a lo:,-- t-.rtitn of ths comree’ce of thj L'ni- tsi Btat'v u destined to past. The United Stater >.rJ mete deeply inure* ed than any ethrr rt-icc, fa preserving the freedom and security of ali eumtnouicttios* across the It-hmos. Ti* President, therefore, rtuom- mrcdt tb* passage of an art auth’riling him, in ease of necessity,-tc employ the land and nsvs! forces of tbe country ta carry into efi-utt the guarantees cfoenl/aiity, Re uh- recommehds uaRtr legislaiiso for the t*- eunty cf any other route I cross the Isthmus in whi h a* may acquire an interest by trs> ty. 1 be Preidr-.t eunderaaa aT rawlfss dpi- d.tlotB fitted out ugaiuttbe tsdependjet ik. colics ou this continent, and says there ti o-hir j better estenlstoi to r-tird oar steady progress or impair ecr character ui a c-.ti-u, thas the tMevaiicc cf such eater- cut often, provided they foiled lo 'wy. % Mr Hardemcn of Bibb remulted that this amenduieot was put iu the bill making thejassions annual, 2 years ago and voted Mr Lewis of Greene, mid that he had brought this question before hit constituents in the lastcsnvass, and they decided against it Mr Lewis of Hancock, raid that the constituents of any gentleman, if dissatisfied with his acts, could express their dissatis faction by public meetings at home. Sec ondly, that the experience gaiued by young members the first tession fitted them to discharge their duties better to the country generally the tecond te-vn. Thirdly, that public elections were not condueire to pub lic morals, ho therefore hoped the bill would not pass. Mr Luffman said that frequent elections acquainted the public more with the sub jeets which would come before lira Legis. Inure, The bill was made special order for to-morrow. A bill to allow the collection of open ac counts without proof unless the defendant pleads. Passed A bill to exempt from iery and sale nne horse or mule, without regard to valuf.— The Judiciary committee offered a substi- tute. A substi me was offered by the Jud. com. for the two bills before the House in refer ence to the W 4 A R R—the one to ap propriate 40 per cent, of the grow earnings of the Road to the reduction of the taxes— the other to prescribe the mode for dispos ing of tho nett proceeds of tho Road. The substitute provides the manner in which the amount of money revetted upon the Road shall be made known, Ac. IdO copies of origina' bill and substitute ordered to be printed. The resolution to authorise the Gov. to appoint a committee to examine- lira Law book of Mr Reese of Wilkes, nndWport upon the same—in case of favorable report to authorize the purchase of acertain num ber of copies, at not more titan 21 00 per voi. was adopted. Jud. cam. reported in faver of the adop tion of the special committee, in reference to the duration of the present Legislature —that they hold 40 days, and adjourn to meet 1st Wednesday, in Nov. 1858 M: Underwood offered a rubstitute that tho present Legislature adjourn on the 12:1 of tltis month, unloes continued be a two- thirds rote, and take a recess till 1st Wednes day ia Nov. 1833,—adopted. Special order of the day was the Seriate resalcticn to adjourn on the C2d cf D.- Thc vote on this resolution wax intended aa a test vote, a? t. prolonging the present session longer than the 12th ins:. The vote stood yeas 109, nays 2‘J—so the 2‘Jlys settled upon as the day for adjournment. The etai. on slate Printing reported ad versety to the passage of the bill to give the publ.c printing to the lowest bidder, on his gttir.g a bond of 850,003. LaM on ths From At H FtW: pea! the act preventing the isle, and carry, iag of deadly weapora*. By Mr. Stubba of Bibb : A bill to yes vent tb* monies- ef posser-gr trains in the Sabbath. It is gririijfag iadeed to ne that one ■ember at lev-x in the Georgia Legislature is disposed to act upon this subject. That the hill will pasj I hare little fc -pe ; for the Mea is almost univereal'y prevalent that it ie better to ruin'e Jrlocj.Vr edict, than to atop f.:r cue day, Untie Snm*j aje.ii. By Mr. Oriffin of Twiggs : A bil! to ivav>- the question cf 'State aLT lo t e legal vs- uoio tor the praam ter* of the Slate. j Com. cn new counties reported adversely By Mr. Tucker of Stewart; A bill to pro- . to the ptssage of the bill, making a new tent the property of Lunatic*. j county from AVushinsrton, Lsurens, and By same ; A b.H to repeal an t>ct in rc!a> other*, k'-pm-t disagreed to. tion ini the trawler of r.ot*» ke j Uocie adjourned tid I j 1*. It By same ; A bD! to titer tbe law ia rr 'as tion to the jeltt'ttn of Jurors xe. AFTERNOON SESSION. Tee Committee on Iot°roal Improvements j The vow tvns taken on a hill to lay out a reported foviramy to lie passage of tteLd-, i new cennty t» ho call'd Johnson, from lowing bills. ! Washington, Laurens, and ethers,—bill Bill trqive Scare aid lo the Macon A j passed. Brunswick and Georgia Air Lin* Lies E. 1 fha next bill in order was ons to lay out Roods. 1 a new county from Paulding and Carroll Bill to amend the charter of lb-.-Macon A I On motion cf Mr McEter, Ponhling co. j Brunswick R R Company. j was stricken out of th* bill. On motion tbe | Bill to -.ret the Government of the State i bill was laid on tne table. p'iaei in rivraU.:. of the law of nal’anr. Hoi ,. _ , , . . -- i _ erxiead* tic ■tile relr .ct to the serious j R, ' td •* ' “'--M « cammtUtcners, and nuo Tbe com. reported favorably to the pa*. t-Tr.ti.va ,f Cocgrtaa and recommends the * wn ; ''-'’rr-raic fat Carroll foe. Mining ; sage of the bill to make a new co. from adoption of rath measure, as wifi b, offset.! Company. I Floyd and Pole, to be "ailed Coosa. Pass- ml ia rvitraioia^ ezr fuCztzi froci coaati: . . ih-: [Asitg* of 'he i ed. t : n^ iadj c-r.ir«fca.» I “* ^ ' ° r *{ aa * w a VV. t A. II. Ti, Camp, A bill to laj ou: a new ct unty from Tue Kino* Cjnstifatiocal Convention| b - T : tB: **“ ,A ttai afaek j traham ar.J Lumpkin, to be exiled Yooah. I A roxe! r jtic:i that th* Governor furnish to 1 Lost. w. r* not Lwnd by my tcrai fa tbs Raa-1 • Nebraska act txeshait any other p^r-j 'the Cooxtrtution toon election.»x c-.j - tbag vuich relates so the domestic inats- tui.oa - avery—Toe e’eetion will be he'd under legitimate la’J. -ity, a-.d if any per ti.-. ofti» tohobitati*refare t> vole, a bir opportunity to do - a iiav.ng ><ero prejentrd, this tsili . $* their own voluntary act, and they alone teU Ip i>»j>an«bia fw tbe eons*, qaence.’. At to Utah, the President says this is the tri-.r-badao which haa existed in oar Ter. ■ rltor" >,trv! humanity iutlfrrq-j'rty 'hi. it ■ ,/i b; put down in rtcii a manner that it soaii he the last. In order to do thir, tia necessary to raixe four additional reginuctr. The Pres brant recommend* the estabiiib- m.*.t of a Territorial government for Ari* rona : xnmends to th* favorable ecunkfora. tion of Congress ths subject of a Pacific rail road ; -ails speck! attention to tin recoin, ineudatiho of tc» Pec rotary cf tbe Navy, for the eocte'-ction of tetranmH steamer*. Tbe above are the leading point* of the Message -In coaclos.jti, he says Ira had d'liberalefy determined to arp: ;t.- n > Iril which he Iaj n«t examined, a-d, tben.'or , recotnuteadn to both Houses w s raw him sufficient time pnrvfaos te tbeis, eiijoorn- went. 4 Gen. Header.-osi, newly rtseted United Stats* Stenfar, is eaovaleaoent. The suc- ewaor of th* lamented Geu. Rntk, he will proceed4o Wnshiogtoo imaswiistely. It b .rated that Booster Hemphill will not re- sigh his position a* CbaJ Juttio* cutil jafter the next A*g**» ^aoiiou. AVti I ie jjr BatlUuuJuj*—'l b<- Great Coucty IVV'ii j litrsld cf the lcla nit.,say, that Seth Maser, a evricus caturaiUt, rr-i tie Senate all papers relative so the bound*- j A till to lay out i now county from Tj line c: 'jejvgta ard Pioriiia. j Cass, Pi .yd and Polk, to be called Andtr Tbe bJl far the removal of tho PoniUn- , son. Lost. Sary being special order, was taken up, and A bill to incorporate the -Marietta Bank," eHeited *oov? discussion in wbieh Mesri. wiiii a capital of JIM.OOO—$y,C90 to be Harris of Mcrriwethtr, MaDoaafd, Briscoe, j paid in before the issuing cf tny bills.— Fsnib'O and Bocbanan piriictpateJ. Tbe Property of each Stockholder to bo bound b3l was lost, l,y yras 46 nays 51. , frjr tbvwholeeircuiatioo.evtnfor 12 months i ' .. ,' after any sa c of ssid tlork. Two-thirds A resolution to apnofn, a committee cf , f thf . Stock to be owned ty cititene ef the CT* to examine mto the propriety of se!W s'te'e P.rased. ing tbe Okefcookee swaesp was adopted. 1 Hous* adj-rarne-J till 9J to-merrow morn- tjenat* adjourned till 3 P M. j r -8- ATTERNO/N 8BS3JON. Matter, ne'er final considerJiien A hill tojfive State aid to the El jay Rail i tng near Ure'owo, t.aa a spot cf gronnJ --1 Hood wax made rjecial order of Thursday - *f K “' t f r on bis fa -a, ur.d t.ccr i: ttI( I there u u wrl! k.- )»n den ot raUl'trAc. - ' He. na» tuned la era sosAce, ard by erne A oal to nut i M e-maty from Er- j ay’iterides powers in Ike spiritual d- port, trio, DocJy sr.d Puinsk', to wcalled Wileox - meet of science, is able to conjure them at has passed. - will into hit melon patch to gnvrd tbe same Th* Hiweicw R R hill ... .J . I from uninvited Intruder,. The tnskes have Tne Utwratee rt R bti] wa* pa*«!. J«* ! ^ ,. u |£rTice , M t!iS osd diacharg- 61 r.ayi41 , ed their duiie* admirably. Wi<coutln is Bill t, make a nes cranty out of a port, goisg to U a great country. lion cf Baker w bs called Mitehell, was - —.*■•»«— — T . i [ Fatal Vnteanie Eruption.— An account of the vruptiun* of ths volcano E-uoa, in Ac- ore aJjowned uaul. .a corrow morns ; on( , ( jj l( jjacqnir island,, nrsr Borcto, in *- j Is- * hern lurniabt ) by ths Dutch resident at ‘ V*jiad). There were two separate- crop- .> ii Jbozt. | (fob# cne oo (it 2d March and tilt other on The mo lotion of tbs Senate ia rtittioo I ths 17th. She emission of lava, scone sod to the correcting ef the mistake in tbs art 1 ashes was so great st to obscure- the cun and incorporating tbs M*fn Trook R Road was *** tekpsrt A vioirot hurriesne and I'ghrsing tooompenKd tbs eruptions.— A whole village srw destroyed, beside* tn immense amount of growfag sic*. Nearly concunad fa. Report tf Judiciary Committee, A report bfosable to ihe pnsssgs of • 3,000 pereons were killed. Repress tbe great pleasure we blog In tbv efforts of th* Speak er. , Mr. Underwood followed, Mr- Kofisn fa oti* pfthojnw: retnurMble specohet wo ev er Uateued to from a member of our mm tute. fa all fhe requiremant* of a great rccatiuu. und it) all lira attribute* of th* loftiest statrsmauship, Mr. Underwood pro* ml in this masterly effort that h* wa* equal to the Utah whioh them* hnpoaad. He dfa- not confine himself (o a meagre enumera-. lion of local and trifling .advoutaqn' wtloh the bill embodiol, hut with tel rag euerey and a brood and forwun ing aUtremanahip, h* portrayed lira grand rtaulta which would inure to cotnii g generations ef lii,' native State, by the astablLlimant of the ayulem of inprovemsnt eootemptamd by the bill- Ho oontended that nojnan was aapable of dis cus*! og so grand a subject who was uot ro sily, in ir* broadest and best sence n pa(r<- ot and a Georgian. Ue must bo able to dfa-ajd nil jeulousiss—-narrow rivalries— and to ooutrmn thu lurprisiug selfishness of th* spirit of mono]) ly. Mo implored all partita to look upon the subject from this lofty point of view, -nd to dfteust iu merits in this fraternal and liberal spirit. By a few well directed blows, he scattered to tho winds the objections to the bill, because of its muitifarioqjuos.*. It was csJled invleria- lon an vmnihus bill, and odium was attemp ted to be fastened upon it, because of that name ; when really one indeviaibie princi ple, common alike to every bill introduc' d upon the subject of aid to railroads io tho Slate, was really i ho point to bo discussed and decided. Settle that enc principle, and there was not tbe slightest difficulty in tb; detail, of its application He then, in the most triumphant manner,domotutrated that tie security offered to the State, fo r he shn- pie use ot its endorsement, was amply bo- ycad the demand, of tbe most cxucting. lie went further: he Insisted, with convinc ing argument, that tbe Stale,.if she insisted upon the stringent guarantors embodied fa the bill, yielded u great good and perform ed a great duty with an ungraceful anSeri- ly. But I arsh as the terms war-.’, hs was willing to take them, for in the long mo, be contended they could never result in hord- ships to enterprises which were as fatrins'- caliy laeritori.nuis those included iu this measure of relief. It has been many n day rince we have listened to a loftier strain of eioqueucc, thor. when the speaker enlarged upon the spiiodij capabilities of the country through which the two northern most roads were to penetrate. Every mountain and Volley, nr.d stream seomed to bo as familiar to him a, Ii msrliold things, and the wrapt attention of (he House wa, a fit tribute, to the eloquence of the gentleman as he poured forth his rich stores of information in re- gsrj tt> the sections hn was seeking to de- vciope. But the specially aud crowuing merit ol Mr. Underwood, truly masterly iff. ert, wa; in hti remarks upon tbe effect of Uu opening of the Macon and Brunswick road upon the future iDti-rcfts of Georgia and the Soath. There was in view of this result left un noticed; wbat author* had written upon tie subject,of local tradition furnished, was all made tributary to the illustration ot Mr. Underwood's argument. We venture to ray that the fdds furnish d by the speaker iu regard to our lumber and umber trade the port of Brnnswick, the climatology of the country, ana the facilities of direct trade were never so forcibly presented to that Hous'before. But we find it impossible to follow Mr. Underwood ti,rough aspecch so replete with ttou-cal aml|historinal i lus- tration,. whi h occupied nearly I'oarj boon in tho delivery. Of one thing we are ;ure the speech w ill not fail of producing good results, however disappointed the- friends of the f ill are at tho vofo taken upon it. It is mpraily certain that no measure propos- posing *ueh vast public good, and sustain- ed by such forca of log:c, will ever be al» lowed to remain unrealized and unaraila- b'*. JUSTICE. J Fenton Train fir Ejiypl.—Thr Pacha cf Egypt has of late years evinced his con fidence in American articles, and Ms belief in tho'superiority' of An,ericas handcraft, ty .ending bis >;1- s to this cnnntry instead of Eogiar i. and a rteamer b,io out recently been completed at Efot ifoa’.oa for hi- ser- vice. To-day. r. lurk, which is bound for Alexandria, rootiv*J on board a ponton train, similar :u style* to there used in Mex- i«t. -y tiri.orals iet-ti -ad Taylor, ai;d man? uf.oturc.1 by the tame parties. Moser,. Tappaa d JIcBorney fumirhed tbs India rubier portion;, Me or:- James Boyd & Sons th* harness work, s,.bile;, Ac., and wood work ; the whole unde: the .upcriotendcncc of Mr. S T Ar.-n'ircag, of New York.— Tbe train consists of 26 wagons, and will carry the materials for contracting a bridge 300 feet in Irrgth. The coat of thia is up wards of ®2h,cCC. Tbe cr.itre work has been inrpteted ty ao cFi.-tr of the U S En- ginecr Corps. Tn« Pacha Las a!»o givsn an o,der to Os. g'-qd Bradley , of Worse .-r, Mass., for an cn-ire train of cir.i, tl.e c--tt of which will exceed Sl00,06u. The Wondtaicyer't Bet Before the eleo tion, two tr-ercbir.'a of this city, S. A. Gil bert (\Vood man) and Jaraes Brown (Tie- mann), agreed upon an election bet. the cotoiition of widen *n that tbe one whoeo candidate thr.uld be defeated, should forfeit 823 or 8*i'-' a ! 'ri cf woori in front of tfcr* Girard. The fulfilment took place to-day at one o'clock, *b>-n Mr. Gilbert became, if not* verittiJo hewer, a dxtsrtf wood. He htti#n npo-i bis pile of pine, sawing each -tick in four piece;, and a>cn ra'sed such a blister oo hij band* that his vie tori - oar hot compawionste friend Brown, who sras oversefr of the work, was fain to lend Kim a pair of yellow kids lo complete the j ,i>J By-snd-bv h* got dry, nod with diffi culty qouinc-l pfrm'srior.' tj l^niJate hi, ooligatio-i; ar.4 whiis d-.-ing ro received r rmi .n to discontinn • the work lie, >w«v.;r. r-fov.i to avail himself of the P'ivil'gs, ar.J if he ha, not gone u-.v:,y. is Mt.i ;a*._g, ,o the place v»„ere the I'tn-iUr left litn " 1 •pot . In out of th* Indian not rtcollooled or mat whilst th* army was on tb, Tenrsuc;, on its way .fa tgi sdmp JJ Tn Alabama, a drafted company waoexpo*, ted daily to ovortak* tho mfin body of troopa. This company at length reached the rear of the train. Information of their approach was immediately carried to tho front, whsra Jaekaun was M tha.tima. As te me«let1g*r pissed from rear lo front, the Uut tbUotxBpany were without arms, having loft their guns at home, was made known along tho whole'lfae. It was known to the whole army before it touched Jack- son’s ears. Cariosity was on tiptoa to know how tho Irrasoinl* commander would act noder such oircamstincsa. A storm was anticipated. Soon tho Gonartl was observed making hit way to the rear, and to tbw surprise of all parties, seemingly in a rather smiting mood. Finally, he met tho company. He saluted" them. Thoy looked for a volley of curses, and to imv mediate dismission home—tho very Uxioj they desired. Not so, however. Oh. Hickory pulled off his hat, and with tho politest und lowest bow, exprsssed hit gratification at thoir arrival, and especially at tbe foot that they had no guns. The very men he wanted, just as he desired them—uithout ore*,. Forming them for rapid motion, at double quick step, under his own lead, they marched on till a bag- gage wagon woe reached, then hailed, and eaeh man was furnished with an axe. For ward march, again was tho word. As Urey passed along the line of march, tbe General’s object was seen, and laughter, loud and uproarious, with many a hearty cheer, saluted them aa they made their rapid way'to the front. Thera these axe men were at ouce initiated into their cam- jgn duty. They cleared the roada, they bridged the croeki, or Ca'ried the wagons piece by niece, baggage, amunition, Ac., over on thoir oaclu when bridges wore impassible. They were ever in a pest of danger, bearing the burdens of the campaign. Sharing none of it, honors, the laughing stock of the whole army. AxoTHini.— Old Hickory crossed the Warrior river at the close of the campaign at Carthage, iu Tuscaloosa county. There lie baited and rested for Ihe recruit and re freshment of the acik and wounded for a fow days. The citizen* of Tuscaloosa, then a small village, got up a public darner to the General. A deputation cf militia officers armed cap a-pie, went to Cartilage to extend the invitation to Jackson. They found him busy, on fool, near the main road dismounted, and with well set phrase, their spokesman invited him to the uinner. ••For how many have you made proivs— ion?” asked Jackson. "For all my men !" "No, only for yourself and officers.” “lty the , then," replied the old hero, 1 nor an officer of mine will tat a dinner not provided for all our boy>Then turning on bis nrel abruptly, he left them. The poor militia men were sadly discom forted and mortified al this rebuff. But worse was in store for them, A Quarter master, or his assistant, had laid hands on every horse of the delegation, and claimed for public service. Furious, they appealed to tho General. He declined interfering; could make no distinctions. Other men’s horses were taken, why not theirs?—was surprised at their want of patriotism, not willing to give up their horses for trans- porta: ion of the sick and wounded soldiers I The case was hopeless—the weather warm —the military trappings, coat, sword, boot*, Ac., all unsuited for a long march in tho hot and dusty weather. No conveyance, however, could be had. The GenUs, Cols, Maj’n. and Capts. of the Tuscaloosa militia loathed to Tuscaloosa. ‘And that', the reason,’ naitely added my informant, ‘why Tuscalo.vm, I own, always voted against tbe General.' I believe these anecdotes (o bo true.— Ti.ey havo never been published. Tho aus tboriiies from whom I hud them are in eve ry way reiiabio. " Tho late , of Soima, Dallas • aunty, gave me the first n 1838. Ue bus been dead fur years. He was a quartermas ter in Jackson’s army—himself an enthusi astic admirer of the old hero, politically, at Inal time ; a supporter of Judge White.— He represented himself ns an tyo-w'tncs of the scene. The second 1 have from D. E., near Ha vana, in Grceno county, Ala, Ho is still living. Believes Jackson to havo been tho greatest man, save Washington, who evor lived. At the tone of tho occurreccc ho residod near Carthage. He saw and heard *9 i have written substantially. K. Mobile Mercury. d Fith Slory.—The following ’fish etory/ says the Belvidere Journal, was told us by Mr. Frederick Searles, of Belvidere, who vouches for its truth, 'Oti Saturday afternoon lost, while a cou pie of Sir. ScarieV little boys were playing on tho banks of the race which loads into tbo water power, they discovered an old boot lying at the bottom of tho race, which they determined lo fi-h our. After some troubfe they succeeded in their endeavors, when they were greatly as’-onirhtd to find it iitor- ally p eked with fish. It contained 22 son fish, Urge enough for the table, over thirty smaller ones of the same variety, a dozen shiners, and about the samo number of lit tle cat-fish. Mr. S. says it would have been impossible to have replaced them iu the boot. vstors of Ik* Chines* qugar osn* that Stsfa. to b* held at ths office of tho -Art Agricultural 8odoty in Springfield, ® B ,faB vU,d»y of January. . Tho rSpring- field Journal say* that th* growing or the sorghum and the expression and manufac ture of Its Juice Into syrup bus been highly successful in Illinois la the season jnet closing. ,A comparison of .“notes” by pnetloal cultivators oo ths sabjeot of this new bnnoh of agriculture at the North, oannot fail to bs both interesting and pro Stable. JVq/«fs<l Rice Culture in California.—A company in Stockton, says tho San Joa quin Republican, during the coming sea son, contemplate testing the capability of our swamp and overflowed lands to pro duce rioe, by engaging a number of China men, who have been familiar with Ihe cul ture of this cereal at home, to prepare tlio. lands. Thoao familiar with the rice cul - turo have no doubt of tho oatire succoss of tho experiment-in which event California will, In a few years, produce euffioient for S er own consumption, besides millions of ollara worth annually for exportation. Brigham young.—fjjp Oxford JJo. Dem ocrat says that Brigham Young has re'a- live; in Oxford couuty, and once resided there himself with his father. He ia de scribed as having been in hi; younger duya as a religious enthusiast, with a peculiar gift in talking at religious mootings. Ho would travel considerable distances to at tend these gathoringa, making no provis ions for his family, and leaving the whole care aud support of his children nt sucli times with Ins wife. He afterward fell in with some Mormon elders aud embraced tho faith, and in a short time his eathuri- asm and ombiti >n placed him at ll o bead of the “church” and made him ruler o; the colony at Balt Lake. .i llogal Puthtther.—The Shall of Per sia is busily engaged in prepur.ng a mag- nifi.ent editionjuf the Arabian Nights’ i-.n- fortainmeut. This edition will contain many tales und poems not included in former copies. A number of illu.-lrutive painliugs, by the first artist of tho country, addod to thu exquisite bounty of the print ed characters will make this work a uni que book in its kind. Tho artists, under the personal direction of tho Shah, have been at work on this edition lor tho lust seven years. Some notion of the splendor of the bool: may bo suggested by the fact that its preparation has ulready cost in that counfry, where living is so cheap and money so d.ar, more than sixty thousand dollars. Jttisfcllancf fat :=r:.rXtatif fiBOftOU, 01 U oott w—W m« for UtUri of tharffifort wh«thw klifalrtd or • ■j •file* It toy lb«j «J •• **ravw,v*» ur iwIOf9 IM Tnllftgtily I* January Mil whj Mtare or XOalalatrnlloWnlniuU' ■ot bo srwtod tbo opptlraot. ai„» a 0 "Ir ti, b.ia ■t oStoo thU Ilk tMMobor, tut. ' b * KI t*o 1C o. T. HSKXSTRAW, Onl’y. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE B J rlrtot ol oo onior or tho Ontlnon or U« moot, sou Dly, *'d bo to hi 00 tho ant Tumtor lo Fobru ory ant wlltilo tbo !o*ol ulo hour., tho ta toolo, proyorty to-wlt ; ThoTovoro llouw ona la tho form of Lawroacorillo, kooon oo tho y-lhor.tou Tor. ift •«* <*«*'«» b ’««Jrt »•»., brto, Wno. 14, 10 oa t 93 la th.JjUa of ooni town, oicopl tbo eoroor •"? % aOlUm IteUbio. AUo, II a lo tutor r**4 .otNoJ-J, 4 ,010. UoaUt, Notts, 4 oorr. Una fa* t U , ln “Jj tew* of l*wroocorlll.oo tho oa.t .UI# of tho OoioMTillo rooit. oejotolnf Uud. of Ckooy Ciow J. I*, rlnmoao oad othor* 1 batf ofLoi, oa trt, In rtho tth JUt., of uld Unnly. . 11 dUirtob'** “" U ”*‘•’* t ‘fa** 00808 •« old UOXcrcnofLot, oottt lo *old dl.lrlob hooon .a 'ra *dJdWo* Land, of K. T. T.mllood tffi.Tho Lynchburg Virginian says: 'There >s scarcely a bluff whioh overlooks the Ohio river, from the northern extremity of the Pan Handle, all the way dawn tu Gayandotte, that is not heavily charged with coal. Nature, iu foot, seems to have pro vided, on tbe upper waters of the Ohio, tbo fuel which is to supply the wants of the teeming Valley of the Miasi-sippi for thous and; of years in th: distant future. It is not too great a ('.(etch -of language to say that the coal mines of Western Virginia are utterly inexhaustible. One hundred mils liocs cf people may come, in the coarse of time, to inhabit tbe Ohio aud Miwifsippi Valley, and tba coal of Wejtern Virginia . . . will still be sufficient for all tbeir wants of m. A lira: crowd surrounded tbo j foci and of motive power for navigation and t.-.e acuievemeat, "bo. manlfo-'led ; manufacturing purposes,’ (treat robs action in its p'rforc-.aiicSra-.V. Y. Keening Toft. Tlo Jundrtd and Fifty Uo/r r Smothered lo VetUi ui a Sterner.—'i he aw-amtr Ken- tuckg, Cipt. Jack, went to Maysviiie on Sunday, relureing y-sterday morning with thirteen hundred live hogs. Two hundred and fifty head dird dunug the trip. They were densely crowded nn deck, and, it ap pear., wer. smothered <o death. They soi-l at 2 1-2 to 3 sent* grove, netting s loss tithe owners of at least twelve hundred ' •iiirs. The Caledonia, C»pt. Jenkits, brought down right hnndrcd head, nniy or,c of which died. The awine that died belonged tdMrttrr. Hazelrigg anal Rice, of Bath roun'y, and Walker and Davis, of naming county, Kentucky.—Cincinnati Commercial, Iter. L i-'A-The tteumer Vanderbilt brought over Richard Ten Broeek, Eaq„ and Li* wife., also in good health. During bis stay in England Mr.Ten Broeek baa pick ed up much awful inf rmttion on Tarf nu’icrs, which wifi Ira ot . rriee to him bn bin re urn. Wfatn he .eft England his horses wer .- in good health; they have al ready been entered in kcveral stakes for next year. During bis stay in tU United Butts Mr. Ten Broeek will make some pur. ebsre* ofpeung stock with which to re. ptsmsli bis stable,,jpd we hope nett year to record more victories lo hi* account than ws have been able lo do this,—tftu> York Spirit of Ihe Timet. A Cast run Lini.Lixoa*.—If I gn Into a grocers shop and steal two or three pieces of sugar 1 am a thief, bnt if the gro< ccr rolls me a pound of sugar, and them are ouo or two ounceo short, he merely sells by false weight. I am imprisoned ; the gras ctr is fined a few shilling* and escapes. I am guilty of hut one theft, the grocer, it may be, ia guilty of a thousand, for ha robs overy parson lo whom ha sella goods with tkr* folio weight*. Now can yon tell mo by what strango anomaly of ihe law tbe gtealer thief is allowed lo get off so much more cheaply than Ihe leaser ? Why should there not U the same law for both I—Punch. A BrsmcxL Ortaarros.—Tlio operation of tracheotomy was performed by a lady re- liding near Ibis *Hy, with decided success,— Tbe .object wae a torkey goh'er, which bad uneermooloaely seized and gnbbl d a silver shield, web as tad’s* osoailj «r ■ n their little finger wbila tewi - la- il/, who 'was feeling the poul --time, pirrolvod Itc action too late t emit it, bat with great presence of mind .elked tbe forks*, and with her scissors made an open ing ft* crop, lock oat Ibe shield end sew ed up lb* wound. Tbe pitient recovered, and at tail spooontf was doing well and eat ing heartily of more digestible food- It Is highly doubtful, bowmrtr, whether it trill survive th* JObrlsimas season/—Sorfolk Harold. TO THE MILLION;—Proti Hood, cf St. Loui., bo«, ofler rear, of docp stadj ami untir. Ing r«.0H.rch, succeeded in preseuliug to the r ub II: an article euperior to onyoow la ute, and iu. deed it t; truljr n wonderful ducovery—ne advert lo bis ileir He.toretive; the only ertlcio ther be. been craspiotcly eiicce:.ful ia cbeating ngo of bts grey lo-.-ke. removiug dandruff, itching, norofula, ad- it reetore. tbo grey beaded to more than tho original beauty; odd; uew lmtree to lock; eireody luxoraut; b.-ving the effect ou coarse, hareh hair to render it glce.y end wary; fasten; permaoont- ly hair that i; loose or falling, aud many other qualitlee which wilt become koowa o, eoun as uzed. The prido of miokiod i.« ringuleriy doreloped in tho keeping end arrangomeot of hi. hair; perhr.p. from tbo feci that it ii tho only portion of the human body that we ceu train iu acy way wo rhooac; how important then, having this portion left o our caro, th.two ehould arc ,dl the means tcienee ha; placed in our hand; to render it beautiful aod permanent. If you wonld bare bonutiful iiair, glof.y hair, hair with it; natural eolor,olegantly prcwrrnl to extreme old age, daa't fail to purchase Wood'; Iiair Reetoratire. —Daily Iowa Slate llnzoltc. Sold^by all rcjpeelebte Druggist. December S, to57 dwTw Special Notices, * ro *utbori*»d to announce the i Hon. (JKO. P. RICKeMffi C**ndid»t« for Ju’hje or Uji iiltji* t-Jlrcutt, at the •Uctiun which U to tAtre i U«« on tho hut MuJilty in Januarj n«it. H«c. 9. 1SJT. dwtd A GOOD COMPAnieSON* Ihe Be?, Wra, RouUtt. a rymm r; <iuilt.jp n*. ,S'»p!. p “ A fwrrrt. when pltrtd At tho wntruneft of a ret hole, rnl'Ts tho uj tft ir*, kavl!a alrjcg thi ji'iiatji-, opoo tbe rat, I’xtermlnatefi hi* wxUteneo. »nl draw* Ihe ffiolmal'J d-fnnrt pa re a** u» tbe light. And in like manner hay* I f*»un*l J»r. McUne’a American Vermifuge to operate upon w.irma, th>ac dreadful shilJreo. Tbia reined/, perture of the mouth, g'tlii't, Uja hold of the worm*, ptilca, jwfttps rieett their . e^e cleur out of the »y*. "hla, nt |ws‘t h aw hreo the effect of the Venn'.- logo npon iaj chll Jren.** ®Er purebajers will be careful to aak for Dr. M r L A SITS URL Eli RA TED VEliM I FUG E, manufactured by Fleming Broa., of Pittelurgb, Pa* All other Vermifuge* in comparison are wortblcrj. Dr. sM'Lane'a Rennino Liver Pill*, also hi* colebrnied Vermifuge, can now be bad at all respectable dru^ itorea. *Vunc jcuuint •i'/naturc of (•i2j FLEMIKO DUOS. I d uigeroufi tormonti like th« f«*rrt' travels down *Uke« the Uf.> •lea, and carries their care tcitf out 0,r Tothe Voters, of Fulton County. PaLLovr Citizens Being a Candidate forre^ election to the oQlce of Clerk of tha Inferior Coart, nt the euialng eloetion in January next, our lupport at tue Ballot box will be thankfully yecelvedby your obedient icrvant. rnvo. 18, id. C. M. PAYXE. jlfartW WT TT t, 3 .' 10 • o4J ^ «• property of iiSiifwnu 1 - w Mr ?. A °? HarrUon, AwblbaWiW. Ilartia, Vt UIUm Martin, Lucy P. Hartiffi. harab ssft-s 1 ***£ u x r 'j*> ^ sss& oT; • bffi!d W. Marita, 8r., their right being an eitare remaioder after thftd^th of\a.ev a cokire-l wou.. # Martlaa, letrreat hi* Mokao tetal. to** ”[• ot Naocy at theaaue tl£e th# Ult ##Ute will beaold and cearvyed ie th- purehaMr* ao a* to make a cooipkte noiaeambered tUj#. the Ilf# eatate being in the Mid John F. aod tba uaJeraif ntd, THOMAS r. MARTIN, I n , , ROREKr KARriiV. / fiecentber lo • w40d G *°R0IA,|0»«**arT CorNyr.-To all whom it may i l J * ckwu ^ •Vurioellr and •lohn J. Buoda, apphai to ute for letter# •/ adtntni.iw. tion upon estate 5? Dodlay Beni, 1ofl^c^afy dcc«ated. Thaae a e therefore to cite aoih anieolan file tbeir objection# In Ky .fflce (if any they hare) tu or bafore the aesjond Moaday la January next whv Lottere adininUtratle* tho uld not be grantad ihe pHcauta. Uireo ander mj hand at cflice this 7th Set ....torn;:, Q.T. RAXKJIKaW, Urjio.ry^ camphenF Burning Fluid! FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER TERMS LOW FOR CASH, T. B. RIPLEY. P. S.—A liberal discount by the- Bbl. ».»»■ drtf Fostponcincntd - I N oun.equence of thewoather, the MURDOCII DRAMATIC CLUB will not perform uatll Saturday Xvmfiig, Dec. 13th. W. A. CUOICE, Manoeor. * Docemberk, 1SS7 ,j[f Home Grown Seeds ! BU/SVS BAHRAKTED ^Garden and Flower Seeds! 'PMK eoa.Unt lo.prettoQ of the .oh.ortk.r tothe growth of hie HKKJX9, haa arcureda reputation to them that hta never been attained lo the lame period In any «th#r hou»c. lliririf no nyrnt# to re- tnu. him noederory year, tboea wld by him are ea- tl-ely of the iea#uu’# growth, and cannot bo Aurpaaaed ti'.hor to quality or purity. MKKCHANTb Fupplio-l on the mont rcaaoDable t *'ma In tu.k or Iu pap«rs ready f„r retail. • ?- Dencrlptive catalogue Miitun application. H. Bfl.ST, ' , N*ur»cryman and A—4 Grower. Jr*** U Mwhumo So. 1U‘i ai.d VJ4, Market Bt., above 9th Nil’wiry -.ndeBea farm on the Darby Head. Phi'* ■lelpfcia. I'euo. dec 7, wlm NOTICE. A LL ptreoni are forewerncil not tu IreJe for Notes made by the underlined end Tbomee llulterd and P. S. Fitch securities, payably to C. A. llenuiey; said natre lieiug eig.it in number, for lifty doiler, each, due 16th fuel. Ihe oonsidoru- lion of laid noiee havo failed, and I will not per them unless compelled bjr law. . 2. D. BLALOCK. December I, 1367, w o-, notice. A LL persons indebted lo the eetato of C. D. Parr, lato of Jfurrey county decee ed, ;ro re, quired lo make immedlaio payment aud those having demand, will render them in, according to law, to mo, in Atlanta, Georgia L J. PABlt, Bxceator. December fi, 1857 divtf Ou Mouilu) , Hist Dec. 1857. W ILL be eold at tho late roridencn of 0 D. Parr, deceased, in the coqnly or J/urrnv, nil Iho personnl property of said citato, consist, ing ofCorn, Fodder, llorsoe, J/ulei, Cattle, Ao. Sale to continue from day to day uotil >11 is sold, L. J. PA UR, Bxocutor. December 5, 1857 dwtf BANK OP FULTON. Exchange Office of F. C. Barber. Tbo oo tea of the B.»ok of Fulton are redeemed at thi* office by Sight Exchango on New York, atone-quartnr per cont premium, or linkable fund* or coin at onc-quartor per cent discount. F. C. BARBEE, xrbange TV»ker, Mclntnih 6t. Augaitn, Oa. New Advertisements! comIngi AGAIN ! Wednesday and Thursday Eve'gi, Dec. 18th and 17th, 1867. RUMSEY A NEWCOMB’S WORLD RENOWNED AND ONLY Campbell Minstrels, AND BRASS BAUD! T HE MANAfiKKS. grateful forthtlr liberal pfttr age ffilway* beatowwl by ttht eltl*to«ffif JtUaU, leave toemnninve TWO MOKE COXCEKT8, fa tbeir route lro» Charieatow to KMbville, cn which oreacion tbe Programme for each Concert wiU be entirely oew. Doora eyes tt« j Coueertat 7 o’eloeb. Admiailoa ••au. f. A. CURE, Agent. 4ee 10 {j«t G EORGIA, Fcut» Cbcm.-.Wh*«aeJnbiI>^ryin. pie, appU## fnr letter* of a<lmla!atratloD, with wm aonexed, cn the eeUta nf WWiam McMartrey laU of <ald enuaty deceaMd. Then are tberefore to el»e aod adtnoaUb all acd alpgaur th* kUdred aa.l creditor* of iaU dtUiUA tai. 10 Rl ofllee' within the lime preacrlhed by law, aad shew can** (If M/thev have,) why sold letter, skat] net h. f r..tid tb* aoDtkaat. Given noder my band aacJaftr at efle* tbffl fvi .iAjrf’ |>ecrmb«r, Ml. JUtiU. UtAD, Or?/! f. 0 Reward. I. ? rr ' m th* subscriber, at »'« fihonUc, ia Cobb county, on She IU/H alsbt of tbe 1st last., a targe bay OIUIW, tether light made, 10 yean old, , 0 d aM«« 16 bead, high, hu a little white la hie face- head aad a smell lam; on Ms shealdtr. (ths left **!?* l «*»;){ »IU gtv. •fa ‘kief, ultb proof to convlat him, nr fit for the horse, aad 119 fer the thief delivered •* ■• •< my residence. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. W ild before the Court Hou»e dr>cr ia thrt City 0 f All uta, on the lat Tueediy in JenDary neat 1 I»t, dittingulftbed aa part of lot No, ID, or block 4 of the 14th district of originally Henry now Fulton couu ty, orlgiiully land lot No- Id, conUing 3 8 of an tbre more or 1«m, and booffided north by part of lot No! Id, ftouth by Faith All-y, eaat by a lane ton lent wide, and a net by pert of raid kt .Vo. Id. gold a* tbe v.ro- perty of Joweph E. Blihop. tat* of DeKalb County, d*« ceaw l. Sold fe/r tbe bnoefit of the heir* end creditor* cf *aid deecaaed. Term# on the day 0 » sal*. JAMES II. B JKV, \ . . . „ WM. II. BiUBwklX./ Dec 1,1857. wt j f> H O<3SPORK, BON EsTaND ■ ra Jffi* B9 O, F OR SALE ia questitiee to suit ths trade by 8EAU0, ABBOTT A CO. nov. 16, tf. Lost Scrip! Lost Scrip! fa4-VirtfaUftt.il Noe. 2,14d fer $W0, dated July 10th, 16(8. “ IS: S, •*. v. 2,159 M 10), •» .. «i Th* Ander will restive a LJUE77AI, HKWARD, by returning tb* same to this Ofllc*. Nor 23 »(7-dtf 7 atfxtmpnui Siturc. Cabin Pnsk-arc lo New York Weekly U. Statei HaU line^ys^ vpSE n.wandapteadldslde.wheel.teimrtrtr *■ At’i.lJflTA 1600ten., •• lf7S*roonum ILOBIDg. 1900 ton., " Ihjuc Cooweu. ALiaUIA, 1300ton.,' >• e.R.sowSr WIU Ittmro levenaih ,, Eoery SATURDAY. The.. «htp. er.emong the forfeit on the eeeat ,e D . snrpas.fSlDipeed, safety or eoiaforto-mikm. fow •waff’ ti !° . boore, aod are eoutmended hv They offer • mre't deelreblieoaveyaneeto New York. Ctblo Paeeege to New York «- dteeiagepainietoNew York tl :£!« r raV * 0 „ 0 -.fa““" « •avVanah 8AU f- NlTCHXLL,Iff Orwdway,New York, tforeneah Keeruary ft, lifts, abta ratug* from OharlciMn to New Tor $35,00. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. New York* Charleston 8ieia;Pukets Tlironsh In 48 to 58 Hoar*. !0oml*WooU7.l ’ i *** .tesnubty COLOMBIA, HW Tea<-U, m». hfi^UUlhrt hiss, | JAMW A DO Kit, 180S ten. Wedie*sdajr Oft Saturday* aft.rlh.arrtveljt the earl fro® the Wroth* vr.st "at hick siUr." • w.ai Tahfee sepplfo* with every luaery-altnUveaa* ,w * *^K,..,.,ca.tfa,*^ra^ s^ p .rrf