About Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1828-1861 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1858)
""cjaovns iwuw 41:0.,-proprietors. • Sup, ** r li.uae v -ouicr oojfsrKUOnon or the Ci>x<rtruno:' —*n honest anii economic w, , u,hi Ni«r ration ok the oovi, iinment. COLITMUUS, GEORtllA. flU SI'AY MORNING. NOVEMBER 2.18^8. OFFICE—RANDOLPH STREET NUMBER 44 hr itfltf'iU) vtuquircr. —Two Douva* and Fiftt ('«*** |W« annum, r( l4« Urarviblj in a-/ra*(V. ur TlM Dou.*n* Lot paid In advance. ,p <r «Ui be UluconilmjeU chit# arrearage a e, anlcvw at ths «i liou of the PuMfehm; and r Dollar* will, in oil cami, be seated where I aent to aat. road* bef vr the expiration of the Iscriptlm year. VDVF-RTUOtMESTI ioa«ly batted at usa Poi,u* pyr aquare, ftbe dr* 1 teiertlon, and fiFTT Ctsn for every L^cquent continuance. A square bi the Enquirer Tv T'rr of eleven line* in email type, contain- , ti H dsee, •»<? hundred word*. ixunrr* published at IfcS usual rntca L.i with strict attention to the reqnMUone of Ova r4 ,r Newciw over eight lines charged at the reg- adreriiidnK rates. V C -mtaunlcation* Intended to j.romete the private or Intereats of Cor]>oratlone, dorletlea. Schools r ladiriduala, wiU be charged as adrerttemnanu. llte American 8. length at the Nertlt. Anwtker *» Neutral” In the Ring* Tnotsgl. the American party beer had lo- Wc believe /he Coiumbue Enquirer hae M BftaV ruWDAT aeanaa. «U .!,?•' ■ ..I *k.f .mnln *■ «,,( >h* I (el *h. ho*,* ot l*,, rf -k '■ fiwnnw. •irtiTus leai.i ciniTv in Y ert.Ju . ihetf » Ut#Mt*# ttW»p W AUeti W VilVYCutC the C«*n- . tod icipccmn.v t 1 emrfj Urania./they J J*., „ ( ,|,c Pin" U&Y ruffian. *>l Baltimore ..am nht at llir p-.l!> been ah!.- to ml y nt thr late mam: ipaf clcc:iun In that city, any cm. aid era Me v..te in support of their The last Enquirer has Hn eoitorinl of Candida'eg. and have tints Imidlv hern known more than a column in their dotenee. We cannot think the editor rends lug Baltimore (iDe iitilg. <£ni)iiirrr. IS PCnLISIlBD I K.rer v Day—Holiday* Excepted. ar SIX li-*M.AR8 PRU ANNUM. - i>fnwn>is cotwpleuousfy Inserted, at ths * ansi rat*«. r ■ \ in the re'urns. We can very tuaily account ior this bet without attribution it to any re ally trivial weakness ol the Auieriean acn- tiinont. The party has utterly lost organi zation and coutidenet-; it is JcticivRi in p-d- icy rather than principle,in spirit rather than number*. It is x hard matter, in our fierce political contests, to induce men to throw away their votes on third-party candidate*, when they regard tiie struggle «» really con- lined to the nominees nt two other par tie*, oven though their political sympathies arc with the weak third party men and they havo to make choice of evils in selecting one r.l th* stronger nominee*. But they will make th eacrilice ol principle to avail* ability in nine cates out ol ten. becauso a stronger repugnance to one ot the principal contestant* induces them to support hi* most avuilable opponent and thus to secure the deleal of the greater ol two evils. It ha* been this neural propensity that has in* duced the A meric* ns oi the North almost exchanges.—Sav Xtu If by the ::hove the Newt means to assart that ours in the only piper in Georgia that hss defended the Americans of Baltimore from the luiarrsble and palpable slamlyrt by which the d. fea od Democracy of that city Undertook to divert utlention from their own disgraceful conduct ut the election, we are Well content to elnnd “ailitary and alone 1 * by tbs position. But we biro no doubt that many other papers of Georgia entirely con cur with us, as wo know that bulb American j paid on the appropriations for 1P5F, niiiouiu slid Democratic papers neater the scene of I ,n $ 10 *)'* 1 " u / l, ,° ^l lU.ldO 43. 1 In r. wo . , , , , . I wn avtilshlo balance in tha Trrasurv on th action d»». In milking this defence, we have : o 0t h October, 18.17. ol lo. t • me.- accompanied it by tact* and figures, whose I oppropriations unpaid, amoun me to $8-1, weigh! ss testimony on our side is suffi- HejiorU l* IK7TSOU.FR UrNERAI.’* OfM* 1 . { Get. 90fh, I8i w f i , To 11m ft/tA-Ueucy J.viseu H itaowg, Governor j I Sir—-In tfompliance with the provision* "t' r an set ol tha ‘Jtth l)eceuib*i. i»13. 1 lmv« i the honor to lay before y*.ur Kxc'llem-. stnteinunl pi llte receipts an' dishursuneoti' at the Treasury during the fi-cal yen. 18:*»9. ( showing a bnlaucein the Treasury at tin | end of the year. <»l $1.1.1.9IR 61 1)1 this balance $415,918 65. now in >lu I .iie Treasury, there is, however, lu'nvHiU- hie the -urn ol $325 5C4, consisting of the following items, vur flank stack, (todufstlonan 280 DOO 00 ! Stock in Mtlb-d.-evlll* sml tl Railroad. • JO.OOrt 00 ! l>»rieu flsuk UIIU. i.iil 2A ACsstern* Atlantic Rnll Rosil 8<-rtp • 4.7M 7ft i Sopport of I’lipll*. AcAd-ru) (.; tb* ■Hu I .»♦.« K ft ->f (Lists of Go-ogls .Mil- t'ncurr. ut tutida ToUi. Leaving an avuilnble balance in rim I'm ufy of $130,1 5-1 !>5 to mem the buoniee j p.vd r ‘ cienlly demonstrated by ihe fact that the Democratic papers taking issue with us studiously exclude them from their columns! Wo have published thu vole by watds com pared with th* vot# at the lust prsviou* UOLUMlt IIS. (1A.: Thur»day, October 28th, 1858. iThe Cossptrollrr Ueueral’s Report. [ We copy from this vnlusblo tod interest- f Report, to-day, a /nil and clear state. |u*nt of the Fmalices of Georgia, showing e utsburseaents uf the joist year, th* means n the Treasury and resources under con* rol, and the Itabilitiss lo be hereafter pro\ > led for. Our people have just reuse lo ri- • that their State, after having done a ^<kmJ deal ia aid of internal improvement*, i make so satisfactory a allowing of her iusncul condit on--* condition much i>et- r than that of other 8outhexn States that its dun* comparatively very little to aid iblie improvement.* aud are y«t deeply iti [debt. Mat. while we can rejoice in works that have done much to promote tha pecuniary wrlfsre and physical wants of our people, it is yet to he deplored that Georgia has done to /iff/etomeet the tiducationul necessitiesnf bqr youth—of that rising generation lo whose hand# must roou be committed the destinies of our great Stnte, and who can only guide hri sulely and intelligently os they are them- srlrea tiil«KhU.-ned ami qualified for the ten. ponsihlf publ.e duties thus devolved upon them. We .ire gl.id to lind that t'oioptrotlcr TuwratT (s» We had previously ventured to •ugliest; has had hi* attention turned lo tl a probability and thu importance of atuious Legislative altentiou to this great subject, snd has compiler, and condensed into com pact form a variety of *uiisiic* that will ma terially aid any inquiry tlm' may inMitutrd. This Report is a very lull and satisfactory one, and proves that in Gouiptr<>ller Tbwealt the Htato tins an officer industrious, watchful of tier welfare, and devoted to her interests snd advancement. ftoercury Cobb’s ••Mwbg.*» inn body to doaari th.-ir own oigaiiisatiun and | alwouon, which sbotva beyond cavil that if there was fraud the D.*mocnry waded deeper in the mud than the Americans got into the mire. This the Aeuu and tta nssociatea exclude. We havo alluded to the facts that the only person killed during the day was au American shot by a foreign Democrat, and that there was more rioting and blood shed in the 8th ward, where the Democracy I had everything in their own Innds, than ill to cast their votes lor either the Black Repub lican or the Democratic candidates in recent . elections— aouie aiding with tha loruier and , some with the Imter. Wc ore glad to se© indications that we arc ! upon tl e eve ol a political struggle in one ' Northern Stute, in which this system of par* j ty warfare will* not be practised, and tin* ! exception io the general ruin ia the great ' State ol New York. Our advices from New- York assure us that the Americans * throughout the State (and particularly in the Western division) will stand up manfully | lor their own Slate ticket, and we expect next week to icport lor it a vote that will as* tunit^i Southei n politicians. Of court ,wi ex pect the DetnociaticState t.ckcl to succeed, for there are two Biack Republican Tickets io thefield, and the Ametiean party is not yet ao thoroughly organized or confident as to allow it to hope for the victory ; hut it will nevertlu levs disclose the soctol ol its strength and, we hope, form n nucleus atuund which it can at an early day gather in a great and Nuccesalul effort for regeneration and tr»- ui|i|ib. The Congieasional canvass in New York is even more confuted than the squabble lor the 8ta;# ticket. We shall not piedict the ' result, but wo observe Republicans are matiagii \f /tarty t thus;' district State quarrel with uhy and si Districts, i the other |mrtio». In have formed allianres v in Haskins' district thu the Dough that the Black ig more warily in n they have in the e sought alliances n the Congr>'s*ioii- rted thorn w.th nil me districts they have united with support ol Hap* One < kins; and in (he Albany district they have, formed n coalition lor Congressman with the Hard or Administration Democracy. In this last-mined district, they first invited tho Americans to unite with them, but the . American Convention rejected th* offer by n decided vote and nominated n candidate ol its own The Black Republicans then notit- , inoiad John 11. RuyinddN, who had previous- Mr. Philip Claviox, Assistant SterrUry , ly bern n0 mini*tod by the Hard or Adininin* sf the Treasury, irpvnty proclaims tbal Iral | nn Oemociacy. Mr. Raynold* is an Archbishop Hcanufl, of N*w York, interior- untl-Lccompton Democrat and at tho same rd in the Pennsylvania ejection* to induen rime a supporter of the Administration ! but the Democracy there to vote for tire Douglas i the pluck Republicans no doubt have aasitr* candidates. Whereupon tho Washington | miiccs that he will \«>ry well answer their Nlutet (Douglas paper; severely choirs Mr. purposes in Congress Clayton for ^circulating most unfounded | elndion* in Now York and New Jcr* slanders on our adopted citizens," fur serk ■ : * e y place on the 2d day of November. ing to ''disrupt the party *nd build up the 1 * ** ’ ' K, .. Nothin,, by r,..t,n, . f-lin. ...ia.t J trie sdupted eititcns, who have always stood by the Dvnioeratic party." Ac.; and it inti mates that Mr. Clayton ought to he rvmoved therefor. the balance of the city. These i..clo loo our opponents withhold from their readers. We have reminded them that the Americans of Maryland passed a registry lsw for ths city ol Baltimore which would mosi effectu ally have provrnti-d any fraud at electiona, but that tho Democrat* made hutle to repeal it. This, too, in kept back by our truth- loving Democratic cotempornries in discus sing this question. Ol course, they arc "joined to their idols," and wo need not expect them lo bo convinced i y any cviJenco that can ho pioduccd. Their general assn- lion of frnu I mid violence against the Americans will still he relied on ns law and gOMpel, as long as they can find that the Baltimore Sun and Exchange dual in the same kind of intangible denunciation. The .Yetvs will please understand that wo do not exactly belieie all that wo read in the Balt more papers. \Yo used to read just such sweeping charges against the Ameri cans uf New Orleans as those against the Baltimore American* found just previous lo thu lust iiiuuicip.il vlectiun in New lMeans the very righteous aud much persecuted Democracy of that city organized a luwleas bund at midnight, assailed aud took possession of the urHcnnl and maintained for several days u hostile camp to liiliiuidalo aud coerce tho pencoluj citizens—surrendering a*, last only after the sacnfice of many lives and tho dcalructii of an immense amount of property, when they found thut tho voice of the community was strongly against them and that outside of their loriitied camp thuy were utterly powerless. If wo mihtuke not, tho Newt, that is now so horrified at loose and general c.'iargct of violenco against the Baltimore Americans, looked with "serene indiffer ence," if not with aclual Hpproval, on h'gh-hamleil act of lie Democratic (or ‘ dependent"—save the mark !) friends appropriations for 1857. An abairuc' Ir mi the hooka ol this office, accompanies this report as required bv an act ol tho 23d oI Deoemhar, 1639. sailing forth the amount of the genaral Qppuroprin* ions, both common and special, under their caprciive beads: Tha dams and mootin's d warrants at>pruv«*4: In wboao Inv.-r drawn : and, The balance undrawn ol each appropriaiion. And as required by act ol 2bth of Dec., 1821, i exhibit is herewith submitted, showing tho amount ol taxes with which lh» tnliubit- each county in tha State stund charged in thu digest returned to this office by the several Receiver* of Tux Returns, the the tux assessed amounts, to the sum ol $441,965 06. RfCEICTS AND l)|*HUMSMt!«Tfl Of Tilt TlUnVlJ Of the Receipt* into thu Treasury (luring the 1’lir Guillotine Ktill In Motion. N«Hwi*hs«and»ng the raregt dt.sstroos«lft« [ 1 s^Tteri 1 DwHluiy--^***-...”.^. s? 01 ^ 'bvAiituinMlriUst iu tkv ares* |-ix.h-Mofl»r».vi»tsavfur r«alt.n>. I1.1..I. <7. . . * , ilirv .... ‘^mVi : f rerfosylvonia, (Hun, Indiana, ami “ 8»l*ry ft r Chaplain ft»r too...... lfto | lows, the Presidanl serins still U-nt on tb« l ".'. -««r »~ts^ Mi I Ur; S'.orv Ke-per ai Ksvannah „ih ' *** ' , o^^••'. I he telegraph announced 01) yc*- " , * „ "* Mliisdsevrii.' ... ifto j terday morning that on the day previoua. Mrt,,,, p, i„ rilinoi. , - To ®l — - |54S7Wi ined inconsequence of their friei.d*h ip for , "’*'•» nfV « a ehhikfor * spearlo get thro' It will thus he sren that nl-er meeting • Senator Dough* ! Thus the war between And over thehffl and over the dale tl.e mdinar/ demands upon the treaeuiy. , Bnchaiisti and the -‘Little (Jiant” is a war " ‘ nod reducing 'tic public debt $45,000, and of ex'rniimatinn. Not a rm.n Iriendlv to allowing ■ jo.000 tui mi.c, lUutou- or extra- ,| 1M .... ,, n , «f«ei.uty io • rditury appropriatious, there will still bn a l " e rtl '*!' »*•* w "‘. bl ' ,rtKlne,i surplus of $219,325 10 t.. apply t.. a turn,nr : " 1 ™ ,ilt,n '* *° ^ ruduction ol tlm Public Dsht, to Kducutnm, Mcr *'| l " ®®ttet® the rrv. nqoof thv President or to ativ other purpose the next Legislature ®nd his Usbitirt. iiisv direct. For t.ne, we daaire the war he tween these ft,m pt the bonus issued, (bearing 7 per i two eminent Democrat* Icudrra tube pros- spy 10 |, " V « h » : .cm.ll with th. ,,I,'no.,',,,,.,py „„,l r.rncity. Bank, amoutitiug in all now to $241,000, ^ , , . ... r, and which are annually falling due in com* | *.!.. '1 ,U '. I I * M ‘ JV '' 1 *' ,ur “ 0,4 ‘ paratively small sums, there will b* no State P''*dlcr o the YN lute House hich and dry bonds due sooner than 1862. Tharearehou | upon Ilia beach ; and it is not to he expert* ever, $289.500ul Stale bonds issue J in 1819. j «<1 that lie should D"w ho in n very nmiablr for the benefit of tha railroad, and not due j mnotl— especially with D.mglns who hss l 863 . •»<! "W. V»* *'1® stalei in Uiulng | a. motrt„ll, t„ t:„ M 0 f them having reserved to itself tho right to ,;. . t> , •,, . b , redetm Hum and stop interest at any’ time | A.lm.n.a ratio Buchanan, having alter ten years, these bonds can now t>o io- "‘’ w , , w Hi-ml*. Iisk only the spoils wiib deemed at any time the Slate chooses lodn I w fl ,c -h lw operate; nnd Im is dntrrniincd Titer j ulao $200,000 7 per per t, i pay for mil , y 62.;and th*S a 0 itself the right to redeem 1 1862. ifit desired tod* so On account of ths (Icncrsl 8*%- A correspondent of the New York Herald writing Irotn Richmond, says : Some leading members of the Democracy in Illi nois have solicited Governor Wise to take the stump in that State in behalf of Doug las The Governor declines, hut writes a l8'>8, irom which it appears (hut J letter whu li will, doubtless, soo uho publish- iaert nm.tiinta i-. the aggregate, ed. giving his views of the issues involved in that cnmpHigu. A* I sm informed, he wurmly advocates Douglas' re-election, and boldly maintains the position which lie as sumed nt the outset of the Lecoiupton con* Ohio Election. The Cincinati (JazeUe of Monday con tains returns from seventy-one counties in hat Btute, which show a Republican major- ty of nearly nineteen thousand ; and Ir >m these retums the Gnratte infer* that the rnsjoritv hi the whole 8tata will not I'll! short oi twenty-two thousand, being ii Re publican gain of over twenty thousand on the vole for Governor lust year. ye.vr, 156H, rntugs, W.stern * Atlantic It Tax From Hank HI*ItleuOs ..f.W0.SH7 20 29.676 oO count ol w|il< b will bo toned In anulbsr part ot this isport,I Rats or B«nd* of ths Atlantic and Gull . 7 (-1,6:3 13 112,202 lfl the spoils against no. enemies with a vengeance. We tru*i that both he and Douglas wiM bo UMeriy exterminated. Let him stir up the guU uioe sfre»h. In u w.wd, let the iii'qurtous arid »qiA)t-ryed <dd trllnw rip.—Hichmimd Whig. Bcbinksh or • The frt ight busii this season has since the construction of the Astral Hailuoad.—- 'it the ( enlral Railroad ed. d that o| any olhar roul, both in imlication of freight business, wo give the follow ing statement of receipts ol lending articles ol produce from the l-i to the 22 1 (holier, inclusive; Males ol t'otton Barrels ol tloui Sneks ol 11 <ur« Hacks of ( oin. Mucks of Win- .56,597 • .6.822 10.153 .. 1,648 .12.337 Saturday that Judgr posit toil on the liriuh which lie ha* ndnrnec by uiihWtivmg integrity, auil iv. impartialt- lymid uniform dignity nnd courtesv in the liiti important official func- tlliiH, tllsrc Ills Well |i Onncnouutof Civil ••labtinbiu.int, 1857.. Contlngsut fund, 1867 flrhillPK lnail, 1667 Door scbiMil fund, l»67 Rpedal appropriations or ’fto . Civil •ataiillvliuieue. iHba Oontlngcnt fun I, lifts PlilMloi' Tun l, lN.'it Over-pay munis. 18.’>1 For pay >.f nivinl-i-rs and ofllcsrsof tin* Is*, •• reduction of the Public i)«l>i i TVletrra/ih. TABLE E. [l r roiu the ('omptrullcr’N Itopgrt.) Showing U(C number of Polls returned in 18.57 ; the ra ters in 1857; number of Poor ('bi/dren returned to the Treas ury, in 1857; the Poor School Fund /mid from the Treas ury, for 1857 ; the puy of /ter tliem and mileage of Members of the. I legislature for 1857 ,• Hie total amount drawn from the Treasury by each county in 1857 ; the total amount net Tax paid by each county, in 1857 ; and the of Poor School Fund raised by taxation in each Fount// in 1857. Counties l ' i "' N "- "( ‘child n f “»"l 1 Mein- ' drawn «,r ^enrlii *tot«d upil. U*h nria Military Insllmto, lor suppurt Havann.ih Msdlrsl Coiioga, for build- iffi’n'to do do" !’ nrv, l<*r pur. of pitivlalons.. •cdlliMieous appropriations III •*» *oan in an abatra<'t ■oinpiui vlng tlila rsport. auiouiit- Deiiitutii lug hi all TnUl.., $744,480 0i | While tlm demand upon the Treasury | r 11■ .1 u,„ IWr.W ill OB') -ru 1 The SlaJct evidently ihinka there is more tr« «son iu saying aught agsimu ''adopted eitiMiia" than in opposing the Administra tion. The former are, with it. evidently the greater power in the Demnerstir party, (t is evident that oo<*e infiuer.co 'tag bceu rt work to carry tho Irish as w.«R s« the Dutch vote for Doughs against Buchanan, but we ate u-K y«t oa'istiivl that Arehhishfip Huglir* ha* h»d his * fiogi r in the pic.” On the 15th lust., at Alton, III., Dr. Hot**, tho Administration candidate lor Congress 1 in that District, encountered Judge Douglnt on the stump, arid endeavored to make him ndmil or deny F. 1*. lllair'a charges that he (D(-uglii-) waa ln»t winter in eenet can* cus and couhtit n with the Blm k R.-publicuns of Congress. Judge Douglas, however, would neither admit tho "soft iiupeuchment" nor make art issue with Blair by denying it. We copy the conclusion of Dr. Hope'll •tuli lurnt «*f the discussion between himself and Douulaa: "Judge Douglas or during Hie fiaeal year, 1857, still the ;uio the T.-eusury (not including the pro ceeds from tin sale ol .State Bonds) Irom ull sources ex< ept tho Western nnd Atlantic Railroad, have boeu $22.037 60 Uss than they were in l fi *7. The reason lor tins is i 1st, ti)nro of the old tax claims that wcie worth anything, were collected laut vent ; New Orleans, I and, idly, there wus recuived in J858, $11,. «■«♦»■, •— 332 68, lees from the general tux of 1857. Penksyi.vahia Office Uouiers — It real- than was received in 1857 front the geiu.iul ly seems ilidt thu Keystone State is about ! tux ol 1856. The increased receipts Irom the to tuanopplizc ull the dosiroble offices of the ! Western nnd Atlantic RailrnmJ being tins government. Tho present distribution ia j war $91,500 tnotr than that of Inst y«nr - without pnrnllel in thu history ol tin gov- i The payment into the Treasury in 1857, rnttient, nnd publtcoptnion should bo Iroely from the road being $IU..joU. c.ondemnaiii siden Only think | L will the * n Pennaylvaman ; the iiiuntnly i Cabinet Officer, the ■ irry this yei Jge Grier represent* ' the Western ho * thu that, but unrnirigs of j Clutin and Au* tlm aame State. .Mr B' miebody Ills lollglU' l.ooscd. It has t-eeu remarked that Judr;e Douglas, in his Illinois canvass, had always been j carriul nut to bay any thing « gainst president | Gut l » Buchsuau up to the time of hi« •(werJi at ; Altou on the i6ih in*t. In that speech, j however, we a<u iqfuimed that h.v tougu*- found veiu and he spoke wuh bitlerneae of the President and hit c*»uree. 'The sections in Pennaykatna, ,Vbio and Indiana took plac# on the 13th, and Ju Ige Douglas was no doubt receiving telegraphic reports of t! e uttar overtbroyr of the Admintsu.xtion on the day of hta addreea at Alton. This ft was that loqiod .his tongue sad allowed utterance to tiia enmity and rage. He began tn feel asouraiyce of hta uwii pocsir and of the eentemptibi j weuhneas of his five, and he improved the first opportunity to strike hick when ha saw ihe feehlraeas of the hand tliat had so vindictively •mitten him sad his friends. No p irticulnr report of hi# remark* on this occasion h i* yet rtsebaJ us. «ilh til# Itepullllci .Impl Irytn the nd Atlantic Knilmad7 tho cli, wltilo threo first .State could not have unit the ordinary < x via : hi Lugland, j peusi a of vovejim.onl, reduced the public filled by citizens ol ; debt nnd pniJ the iniorust on tlm snmc oh it became due. ami met thu large appropria tions of the liie* Leg slut lire to the Liiitai c Astrlmn. Academy for thp Blind, ''edicul Colleges, Ac. 4c av they lime lu.«ui chIIh! for without temporarily borrowing money for this purpose. As it is, r.II demands . uve born promptly mei and llmrn is tin aimndant eurpluH—ut.d with tliu taxes lor 1858, now and with further nn'i< ip ited re- i tho rullrond, this aurpma will increase from day Appling Halter Baldwin I lei iitn B b'» Huiimik B' rke Calhoun Camden • ainpholl Car loll (Ths Clialhnm Chatt)h)»oohe9 Cliattoogn Cherokw C Tim rlton Clarke (d-y, 699 737 5 * 6 3:14 726 1 03u| 3.092 546 761 < 3 J 136 606. 742i 3,446 509' 49j| 114 742; 88?l 756 I'dOl 1,711 Wo 540 920 1 46o 7111 255 291 791 743, 822 1095 509 512 121 71'»; 831 1,559 175 1,021 1,199! 7.618 ‘ - ' “i 2,731 1 1,8081 tl 2.402 1,103! 2 377 1.57H] 2 3951 726' 145 fill 1,604 6871* ! 1.6471 1,987 JJ3 terg ilurlliR llir l.» lignUkiMt* On the Hat of August (sal, J. YY. Huglisi, editor of the Star of Egy/jf, a Democratic paper published at Belleville, III., wrote: It l. belter for the Denocrttl' !-.**)' of 1111,,ob for »2r Th® Tima inifhlil; lh.« Uneolii to be elected to tfav L'nltrdbtai«a8enat« than •i|| l e Democracy of the North havo fallen the result of the elections in l .un- in * glrU *« ,# frtr Wl " il ,, 4c„ ,b. I... rux>,«i ,h. I *” “■ * * iD « U D '“* cr,,ic c,n ' l " l *‘* f “' K "°- 1 Will i. greed to dii alltancr ofleu* future." He •al'l t - I.-.J subject, nml decUneii to nuiwc aud ilcfenalvt* i|UI#t’h,tl. llOthlllg l uce*. M. Ho The editor ol the 8t. Louis Newt, who ess also present, atutes that Jmlue DourIms idiled that “he would not consent to the lu* Insures which it was des iej Mr. Blair hnul'J make." slioulil the place of Mr. Dallas, at Load on.—Savannah Republican. The Republican has not completad the list Hon. Jos. R. Chandler, ol Philadelphia, Minister to Naples, and Hon. C. R Buckn- lew, also nt Pennsylvania, is Minister at EquaJor to several ol the South American | anting States Both were appointed by Mr. Buell- j COI *rir* U anan, and Chandler is an old-line Whig who I There is stilj due lq the Atlantic and supported Fillmore in 1856. The Southern | Gull Railroad Company the Democracy (Am called him an Aboliti*>nisi! ('!"'* '* ,e subscription o Tilt! Cotton Crop. l stock holders Wu copy the billowing communication j hut the Irom Judge McGbhee, Irom the Pine Bluff H'■ (Ark.) Independent, ol October 8ih i Htate s'. Never did I ecu a greater divorvi' y ofopin- j P ,rMI ' ,l bound lor a fur tin . when tho privn: ddilioual $600,0)10. •Sihic'n subscription ' lied iiloo i*-r the issue of J bonds, payohie years, in the even Mnny a.iimtlc. Ii.vo l.«en .«*r»*.g«nily | ■»'""■" n, 1 r ."'’I* ,l, W|* r *if ,l !L* d 1 high t bui lit, many 111. unf.vitrablu reporl. i«fi*i«niiy, , almost Hie »hd. cotton rogion, i.liko- '" 1 *« j prnduee the other exireme *>t ee'imate ..M* Dude. DrtWS 'll Du* .tiir I it-K*t ih Dooly l>* tigtiertv •lv.*ly Llii'ighiuii Lit or Fiuium F» >••"*> l;l*.y,l brnnkliu Fultou Hall llaneock lliial-on IIiim Hsu Heard I oudiod DtiHl 1 867 1 0H1 aotij New I 99 . 1.041 1 ^'1 1.522 1 60 1.285 J 31 1,29' 1,25 k ICouiml It 272| 310 7921 593 1,1531 109 721 279 7HS| 631 1,09.4 521 772' 567| l.o»'2j 1,618 5.770 i,')| am 753; 1I9| 2l4 ll)H I 732 821 1.561! 83.9 9631 1,921 921 1 181 1 407 19 085 4 216 2.115! 3.vj 2 205 |86 2675 3 c 399 4.844 l 5 r,6 1 684 i7g 7H6 4.399 832 490| ut HHB LAST DEVIL’S WALK. i *T rwaaum • kwwra. . •Master.* fi#A *9 1.4k of <iay A flrvli ha» waikins jruna--- T*> tramp]* atnl char the (bnr'ra to death. To Infeit th* air with lilap**tll*ni breaUq Aikd to cimnt th* inomlng tan. And prav haw was this devil dreasedf nii! ),« was eawHl In an iron rest; Ml* scales wage dole, nnd rivets true, An nlr-irun, *1* »*u(, pntl-b'd and'round, That would kill tell* * off with never a sound fie twirl'd Hke a harmh- s cane. And over the laurels of Pull-blown Faroe, And tender shoot* of th,' youn« Good Name lie stamp!)! wiUi his merclleM hoof of sharoi', And he left hto print on each. And backward and forward he wrlmded Ids tall Through rose-trhn'd pardon and llly-alrew ‘ Marking his coarse- by a loathsome trail, Through rose-triu'd pardon and lUy-alrewed rule, “arklng hi* coarse- by a loatliaoroe' gj Like- a *uall4rack ove-r a |>*uoh He spied a laborer hard at work, Kurly at hto vacation, His prominence offered a capital shot; “Oho !" *|,mth tli*' ilevll, “hu see* mu not,” do In* shoulder'd his pi*-*-., and he aim'd God, a With U-rrlblc calculation I He saw young Innocsnt folks at play, BlamuliDs, henuUful, wise- and gay, Die prospect liked not him. Bo * vitriol Cask from his poush lie drew, ('Twas a devilish deed) anil the liquid Hew Oe'r the fair young group whom he left a ere* Of monstersscarr'd nnd grim, ..Be peered In a liouse; 'twao a goodly manse, Of (tone and weather hail stood tho chance, Hr** works studied f**r nothing In hell, i cam fil'd out when a match or shell May lend to roinhiullon there." devil ronld creep where no other Bend can; lie found an unginirdt-d spot. Where h.- scraped u mine wltli his dillgeat hoof, And, his train prepared— wall, pillar and roof, Blow up In trie air like shot. Vhu breach in the roof Is mended now; It# whereabout# few can tell. But the dcvlf had done his work thnt day, Bo he crawled Mm hack for hi# master's pay, Which he royally spent in n Jovial way, 11'Wltli the lowest devils In hell. There arc many devils that walk tide world, Devils great anil derll* small, Devils with tails wild drill# without, Devils who whisper, devils who shout, Devil# who udsllfy, devils who teach, Hut the Calumny Devil—as hard to reach. As the snail who now safe on some distant beach, Is digesting the core of my favorite peach,— Is the shuhldest devil of ull! 1,35(1' 6 415 jt)7J 744 3 233 47T 940 4.259 986' 2.296! 503 8211 2.7991 596 1D2 g 95 780 I 375] l 63o 1,50"! 1 194 1 147! 2981 1 Rill 145 1711 912 1.086 1 about one cotton crop ihan tlie present. ' ** ul . oe,n K mo,,c 1 ngantly | ">• '".'.Ilni.niH o tievi r missed thu aiiiuitm made by my Octo ber estimate in*iru than 150,000 bales, one year only excepted ; andolien*r than oilier* 1 t he TriMMiiy on I v uh tli«hoti(Ja I hi ed snd «"!d to tlie eotnpnny. Having thus dwell upmi and * operations wifi" 0, * for tin 1 I o|8 jiMH 5991 3511 1,040 1,391 773 821 56 j' 329 7tM 1033 783 84 J 501! 291 752 1 OK' 1,312, 1 446 3"», 296 9781 1 271 9(»J I J J20 2611 155 964 1 199 330,' 330 221 129| 353 482 1.272 1.252 500 j 293 1 «K»l) 1.29* 641 1 821 152 89 622 711 7o7, 614 224 1«>5 656 581! 651 279 163 606 6' 5 579 393 23, * 674 492 510 139' «-ll 692 904) ■I 47.', 2 662 1 3-(|! U»'8! na 2 916 514 •4 524 2,3'JI 2 5Hi) 3 OU 1.424 I 732 5,108 4 224 1 340 2,215' 3,481' Anothor U luell»a 1 row 5lau! In 1849 w gold ndvunturer left Kansas (’itjr for the California diggings, who#* out fit wn* trnnspoited in u wl.eulbarrow. He beat the ox trains through ! Thu Kansas City Journal of Commerce ha# found another wheelbarrow man. It states that A.O. VIcGraw, of Pittsburg, Pa., Iuft K )nsu» City on the Iflth, solitary end ttUmr In: Pike’* Peak diggmga, uking hie I'lovi-innt*, hluiikt-tf. |iipjt apd shovel, gun m *1 aniiiiuiiition 1 it h wln-ellbarrow ! When he lett Pittsburg lie liui! just five rents in money, a ml no outfit #ave what h« lied on hi# nock. Mr. Pitkin#, liardwnra dealer of Kd* ■ * City, who huii known McGrew f-ir some yuais, filled his wheelbarrow with rii outfit, mid Me wtarteil on his solitary pil grimage nl six hundred iiiilsu through an uninhabited (outniy save with Indians nnd IniffaloeH, determined to fill his single wheel ed couch with Hhitiitig dust ns soon as nnv body. In passing n train before reaching Westport, McGrew wus offered a place in tin- company, hut returned thanks for the profiered kindness, adding tbnt hu could not consistently accept tho offer, as he was in grim haste, sml feared that he might he delayed, und perliups cuught in the snow, if hu traveled with oxen ! TouMIM AND ttTRt'IIKNH HUTU VOU DnUO- I.AH—TUB QPRRDON BUTTLED.—'The lust Grif fin lnde.ptnilcni South any* s '-Our statement that Messrs. Toombs snd Stephen* wi re Dougins advocates, wae bas ed uj on thu assertion of n Democrat, one whose word tlm Junior editor of the Intelli gencer will not question. He told u pn sencp of a Democrat, in this city, that .at ('r.iwford Court, Mj. Htepbens admitted having *»id .in efi'er 1 wlmt the Cincinnati Commercial imputed to him, to wit > That he was 111 Invor of Douglas’ re-election to tho IJ. M Senate,and that tho Administra tion had uateil wickedly fooliah in warring I upon him. He also told ue that Mr. Toombs hud, in his hearing, expressed himself in fa vor of Douglas, nnd thut he himself wsa a CoNURi-'flioifAi. Kiiankinu Privilege.— Whi n i i (!ouui -.* a.mj Kxtires.—In view **l ihe r< nl Congressional elections and of tliuHB u hu ll ore In oi i'iir before the assem bling ol tin: Thirty-eixili Congress, the fols luwiiig inlormaiion in relation to tho frank- inu privilege will hu ot general interest: Tim franking privilege of meinhurn oi Congress—Senators anil Rcpreuentutivos— comtnsuces with the term for which they were respectively eh uAed. or from ths peii* od of thnir election where that occurred aiier tho final ndjourmnont ol the preceding Cniq’reaa; ond that without any refercnco to thu time when they take their seats or outb of ollice. In the case I contested seats, tlie privilege, ol courec, helonga lo the person indding die certificate. The time at which the Iranking privilege ot members expires, is tlm first Monday til December following the expiration of titeir lor 111 ol office. Tlm privilege of resigning members ceas es on th*' first Monday in December follow ing the date of resignation. From this will he soen that members ol thu present Congress ure entitled to frank up to the first Monday in December, 1859. and members of .the Thirty-sixth Congress will assume (hat right on tlm fourth day of Mnrch next, nr mi ths day uf tliuir election and ac ceptance, if elected alter thnt date. (YVesAiNgfon Union• | ^r» Ex-Gov, Jon* elected t • C«»n«r*«# McRae, recently i Mit-iseippi a# ■ucressoi 10 Gen. C^oitm#!!, i« in favor of re-npemng the »lavr trade. In a letter to th* Southern Cilistn he- sn)*: "It ear. hr detnnnslrnti'd, I think, thnt th* whole mass of tin- l -iritlntlon of Congress, snd rontrquentljr th* nrtlon uf the Tr*'.*tj -rnnklru! |'ow*r, U unnutlior- to*d by Uie eousUluUonal eompael." Gov. McRae i» in other ifspcct* n worthy successor of the lament) d t^uitman. and nx-t a blind an I -ubserviunl party hark. 100.000. believe there are ns pounds of sued cotton intdu tins year as last year; but ihe yield ol Dm is another and very important question; aud thu yield, ;'fied*ng dry full, must bo ho 3 future, «•'«* mug fiac'il) «*ar, 0* i' ox nihil# »li«* finam-isl isffair- *1 tJeorgie in » •till muro flourishing aim ll-it’ering co'idili"' 1 . 1 With ho aim.u-t luMinniil State mi it be ing but three fourths ot a null on the dollar, or suvoniy-fivu (uiMson the one thousand j lb., lor every I Mi lira.' of .ood cm,,,. I <t*>«»r., on all lb' proporl y in Gnnr,i. --*■»• ihan ill. yield (tielast (wry weir tell. Tine i i-n*-- «i*o r»..roau „, nt.u,, item alette, no, y.l lliouihl ol *” 'h' en.ning fi.eel ya.r „ laa.i will in.Ira. dilferurmeof Suu.OOO loilHI.'W Iriiuno. J'ldji'.g ffmn 'hn b..' aielil bales. Practical, aged und close ohsurving j planters will duly aj»prectal« this cJi/Icr- sneo in the yield of lint. . indicated, try estimate is J. 1.359, 1,299 1 164' 68?| 1,116 aylvai hi. ,d,rn. Thi. , Douglas Democratic postmaster it.Brilev die and appointed Hugh* 4* another strong link in the chc,l« of denes that Buchanan prefers the election Oi Lincoln to that <8 Dnugloa. im’eed, we believe the Washington L’nivu does not deny it. Hon*. J. C. llretkinridge, John J. Crittenden, Arch. Diauii. «ud J*>bn B. Clay, areamvitf the ili*tingui*hed Kentuckian* who have recently been wilting letter* urg ing the smerer* of Dougl#* in Illinuia. At the same time President Buchanan ia plying the politic si gvRtoime upon tha nacka oi Douglas’ D«-m •<ntir friend* in lllmoia with a t-el« ntj and vindirti«em s« uupreccdsiited in the au(i«Ja of Exucutivu proarripliou. It Crittenden and Dn-*n w*r« not in such ex- «eite*|i iJemiK'^ai 1* company »• Ureckin. ridge and Clay, wouldn't they esteh partic- itlar thunder from tlm Kou'luru AdmiOUtra- ••nil press,! qr 1> auir hairnt A tails (XIS Will u|-a » Ho&Xg .mrrjrow the I It day til Nevemt-cr. • ,-r*p*'4ii Hja uf» making, and the ril.il I'h'u mil no d-*ubt be a vary Hue one mu, except Plorrncu and 1 sm not pledged lo ad- 'srdr iluttes with a view lo Protection, or who did not announce hiirtclf rca*iy and leanlvrd to vole for th* admiwmn of Ksn»s# a* a Free 8t#te in vio lation ‘ f the English compromise! Will it name a single one in Ohio or Indisna who . was not pledged openly to the !n.t-named outrage upon ihe Mouth ? We rejoice in the downfall ol thu Northern Deinooaey because *-f Its utter want of all prnciple that should entitle it to (»>uthern | •yinp-iihy. Wee ull »*• no praetieal dif-1 farvnee Wiialu er ifl the pos tiona of the J Northern Deim-crsry snd their opponents, s 1 far s# th* peculiar light# wl the Mouth j were involved, and 'he latter ware at least j tr* e from responsibility for or connection J halea I* the present crop will affect the crop hut little, ihuto io I ig an unusual number of Inin bolls, and it L also salo not to Icar nu early lro*t whenever Octo ber sets in very dry and warm. The early gutbu.-mg ol tbu crop, die want of money 111 thu country, thu lino condition ul the roads, nnd the tub-table smislnctory price at present, will run tn rentipis enurrquusly large in Novemirer nnd Duceinher,i:o(n|iarod to last year j and so great will 'hi# excess be, tbnt mnny will almost swear to three and a quarter millions of hnlus lor the pres ent crop; hut undir (his mighty influence cotton will fall not more than I to 2 cents, sun tiie shorter receipts that February and March will givi, will aa#i#t to restore prices to thu present price, nnd April or May give prices even a little better than the present, 12 cents in Orleans lor middling. The Tomato.—Its pRori.aTixe.--Dr. Ben nett. a protestor oi s me celebrity, consider* it an inval'iald* article ol Hi>', and nscrihet toil very important medicinal proper'iesi 'J. That (toe tomato j* one .1 die most powerful aperients ol tf.* .Materia Medira, and that in all throe af!«eiion* ol the liver and organ* where calomel is indis- pri ori*I*, it 1# prohao y die m* at effective ti u r in is%n remedial agent known lo nl!i«, aud il the Superintend* .astern A Atlantic Railroad he neignni uDcadv lv foietakcn.said roa I will pay into dm .-"at- a uw oalea for ( r ®**nry, as net mrningi.at lensi $300 (Nin '«i kill,, g Iron : •»»»»l | y-, A , d '' "' **•■>•) the dividend# Irom brink slock. * 9 • 575 0t»; the tax on railroads, $6 201 'M ; nnd fror . mi-rellaneoua items. $5,775 8H *11,d we will h v. an incitno of $747,675 88 - VY’liite oh dm other hand, it is r.ot nt all 1 probable that th* extraordinary nopn>|rin- tinna tor 1869. w.ll he ns large a* they were this vesr by $!’»)' 0(k). The Lunatic Asy lum, Academy fir die Blind. Georg a Mill tsrv Institute, and Medic*' Colleges of Snv- ( annuli and Atlanta, having liten ptovided n lii»eral extent, it it not supposed that Miller M.|i*„, Mitchell M' n-.*« ti'*mgomery Morgan Mitsengeo Og'nthorpo Randolph K" lirn ii..i Buhley I 039 1,398 4421 2591 6891 44I 877 75| 2,319 I.lOo 4,t 42 1 B 1.830 75 3 310' 86 1.632 3 271! 2,286 MOSCOGEE RAILROAD. CUAJT3I OF BCHEDUUD, MBMBiailfcrcas—assort. V,/ Mail Tram will legve Colttmhna at 4 A. M.. and arrive at Macon 9.56 A. M.- Leure Macon at 11.45 P. M., arrive at Co- Iambus 5.35 A. M. Night Mail Tram will leave Colu/nhag at 3.45P. M..arrive nt Macon at 9.18 P. M. Leave Macon at 9.45 A M., arrive at Crt- lumbua at 3.45 P. M. ■MIJHTIAN, 8npt. | July 17. 1858 r tf CHANGE OF BCHEDULE. DOUBLE Daily SERVICE. Offio® Montgomery k W. P. Rail read Co., I Montgomery, Nov. 19, 1857. | O N nnd ufler thin *iate Passenger Trains on this Road will bo*» JT9rne(l bv tha following Schedule 1 DAY TRAIN: Leave Montgomery 8.304. ik« Arrive at West Point 3.15 p. m ,, Columbus. 2.50 p. m.* Riturning—Lc&\c Woat Point.. 9.30 a. id ’ " Columbus. .. IO.00 a. m Arrives! Muutg’ry. 4 00 p. m NIGHT TRAIN: Laavn Montgomev «t 5.30 u. n. Arrive at West Palm - ,A..«> a. m'fc “ Columbus 1.00 a. m Returning—Leave W’rat Point.. 7.30 p. m v *’ Columbus... 7.30 p. ra Arrive at Montg’ry. 2.30 a. m O^T Through Tickets can he obtained (for douldc daily connectionsHo Atlanta, Chatta nooga, and Nashville,(and daily connections} to Huntsville, Memphis nnd Knoxville. •SAM'I. (». JUNES, Nnv 19—iww ti l Ena, dt Sup. FREIOIIT ARRAlfGEMXTT ., BETWEEN ATLANTA &. CO. JMIJUM. B Y an arrangotnent between thu Railfagd ,., Companies composing tho ;vo, routes from Atlanta to Columbus, conaluand at their Convention at .Savnnnah on the If.ih s instant, it waa agreed that the tallowing . rates between Atlanta and Columbus HbnU govern, taking effect 1st day of Moy, 1857 . VIA WKHT POINT. Corn 11c. Wheat 12c. Oats 8 eta. per bushel Bacon, Whiskey, Flour, in aka.or bbl*., per 100,35c. Bagging. Rope, Lard, in cans or bbls., per 100. 45c. Coal,Pig Iron,by car load.pr. ton of 2,(MO ** 1.. $3.75. VIA MACON. Corn 14n.. Wheat 15c., Oats 10 eta.'per bus. R *'**»n, Whiskoy, Flour, in sks. or bula., per 100. 44c. Bagging, Rope, Lard in Cans or bbls, per 55c. .Pig Iron, by car load, pr. ton of 2,000 lbs. $4 68 J. L. MUSTIAN. President 5t Sup’t Muscogee Railroad. GEO. W ADAMS, Superintendent Mouth-Western Railroad. EMERSON FOOTE. Superintendent Macon At Western Railroad GKO. G. HULL. Sup’t Atlanta & LnGrange Ruilrooa. SAMUEL (J. JONES, Engineer U Sup’t M. &. W r . P. Railroad. Mobile & Girard Railroad. ing at Silver Run witfi n daily line of Sts. Villulu, Glennville, Eufuulo. Fort and Mnrianna, Fla. And at Guer- vyton daily with the Stages for Unhee, Oil- ret, Ei-on, Chunnetiuggee, Midway, Hard away, Peruto and Union Spring*. Leaving Guerrvton at 4 A. M. daily,tha Cara will ranch Girard at 7 a. m , connect ing with the Opelika and Muscogee Trains. Mr Duplicate Recoipts inuat accompany Freight Shipped. {ft'Scparnt* Roceipta are ru-juitud for aaoh Depot. All Freight must bopaid beforo Goods will he discharged. $3” Down Freight must be delivered at the Depot in Girard, before half pa*. 12on the dav oi shipment. {ITrWay Freight must in nil cases be paid in advance.' JOHN HOWARD. Fng. A. fl’jp. April 17. ‘5ft yrw ij WAR., WAR, WAR ! Is declared again*! Pains ol any kind by l>li. A. W. ALLEN'S SOUTHERN LINIMENT I A ND every •Sootliorrtrr will ho satisfied by- A using ore dollar’# worth that they hava further mm for Northern Liniments. For Fnniily and Plantation use it has no equal. It cure* Rhoumatinm, Neuralgia, Strains, Bruises, Burns, Fresh Cut*. Pains in the Back or Limbs. Cholic in Man or Beast, d is the only certain Remedy known lor Blind Staggers in Horses; and «very one will find it a Having of lima and money by keeping a tuftdy on hand. BROOKS Sc CHAPMAN* Wanted a responsible Agent in every Southern town and village. Caution to Everybody.—Don’t use any Northern Liniment until thuy nave SOMETHING TO SUIT TMK SEASON AND CLIMATE! FACTS HAVE DEVELOPED THEMSELVES r () SUCH an extent that l fuel to tun ho risk (Irom thuusnnds of evidence in th* City, where I have lived 14 ye^ra. and the county on every aide,] in saying that the SOUTHERN COHJDIAL il.ts proved itself to be the meat reliable rem edy that has ever been put bolor# tb# public Bowel Diseases, Fl*i> 3V)i 803; 1.03d 1.238; 7 010 1,0 N) J t New C . , , . , 1 1.082 1,257 31V] 186 959 1.145 1 7 $08 |, |9 359 3<*n 126 76 660 736: 7691 OysstiUry, iARfillfb. Acuta ( A Faulk.—A young man *nco picked up a auvuruigii lying in the road. Ever after wards *# he walked along, ho kupt his eyes I CH7<ONI(/ijlAKKlIv^.«.. fixed steadily on the ground, in hopes "f I and Small Ohil irua while ^.’oothin^ Ao. finding another. And ill _**Iim course ni long life be did flick up at different time* good amount of gold und silver. But all ! kru'rtmtd” saw not that CIV 292; 1711 62 | J.005 I 935! 1,85 ] owi| 9/stt ; 1.391 1,539 «l f » ! 693 879 2:to: 135 j 974 1,029 5001 293 3961 780 |,I76 1.038! 951 '.H#‘* ... 732 821 906 532 746 1.5601 9 2'7l 2.405 1.856] —- 1,10)* 1.025, 1 278 4531 f.5l 933 3W 847 699 207 157 756 913 2. ’9 1 722 ! 172 677| 668 232 136 9|0 563 605 355 75P 1 374 331 3111 10661 I the case,it I large aun I applied to >1 A*Miimirig ' into tlie Tree will be hh lull* ... will h lildings, Air naked l»r 10 coni- Ac Title bt-in^ that thorc will l»n ^ d ol tho year to bv of the Public Debt. 1 other purpoae the oplu may think pr**j*- • prfl g#c eight' g 1 ur HI vur U md prukcrifiliod that gie Administration like a • the uerk of a drowning b rue VYakhliig-ton. )9 —Th* i.-u' ««ils ..gfltngtuo . -rt Tar R'v- l * Ktw«r wui| , *m l : tw<» '•* 7:43*: 7:43. die.) an bu ob- ahich will altogether super- o| on I omul succeasfull. aied diarrheas That u.. tod (' digestion. 8411 1,085' 1.359! I 37J| 959, 923 3U7 28t l.t*65 283 1 023 159 um c Jr m 8 579* 690 3 43*1 8-lff 6 777) 1 050 791 732 8lij l,17'f| 709 354. 8°7| 66- (Vki 1177: 221 7(M 3HI 269 15H f*90 898 4:h!| 253 76i 1,1*1' ra y i i-mUr- ,.f th# legtolaturt ( tvtl KftsMIvhfBrnt. IS j*... • oiiliuviaut ftuud. I#t!>...... l:*4*Mtl*.u •/ » 0*l't. . Igvret 11 I*f0.1l* fj«hl . . hepfvrt uf |j ,<(•« pWGcuW linlary of ffup'U )( 'I »ltin* 1 ; *i White W ki.g Wilkoa vVila *»*».». YVI.i.fMMU Worth 1JM2 1,314 366 138 257 777. 611 "839 3.4:tS 906. 970 631 37(-| 535 774 1,30‘. i 136 1 875 48; 55-11 798 911 97o| 839! 252 I4> 1.082 4 76 ! I 352j « 398 3 716 456 95 698; 783* 1.728, 191 ’oi.uty 716 1.001 1,853 327 I9P 966 1.157 IT | 290' 008 8te> HR 480 784. 1.864 I ItFRj i*tT396 49,679 31,604 95 760* 126^0 i . pi the usual pay of 1I1* uiomlxir* for Early. |* of Jj#t tltaot) >Minh#( ot »*t I 4.9 7 #21 3,0611 400 8,550 583 6o2i 48 :wff7i3|TO^ * g,r#t w.iautiuv* l* «n the usual |tay of i :#•#? out for <»f |s*t ll'no»«. and *-arr; lo pavuiy u*v. ii.«in))»» ot salt c.ujtity. t Ti*# K>:pru««DUiiv* from Irwin diJ not niu-nd at ali, hod of ruara* received nt pay Ha l he amended lha nttnih«r'> pay of Irwin weu!4 liav# hr*n #7*^. and (he tetai arnmiet diawu r.cld bif beta ^ Ifl could sp-'-lt au Gahricd, I WouU tell I tho peupio of.tho- Southern and Western * States how and where they can obtain lAs reeir ior tl# r*. ark* wan looking for them he M |, 0V e dftrawce, and l offer it for no other list lncm wu bright above hint, I than bryoi diseases ; but tbo Southora Cttfr ■ ■ H idial i> ,he **i *bt hkmkdit In the. worldUi (icons ,,y itsell. and n saving ol.timo, trouble andfiiomty. I get or dor* from man at a d’;o*nl:c, whom 1 never riw, asking me to aej.dft tu them, they, haring by accident used (t, and want ruore. Please call at uOHBY’8 CORNER, get a botjlo aodjtry i» for youraelvca. I'will take great ploasnro in placing be fore you euch evidence as will be iinlioputa- bit. I never miss a day but whst some man comes up and says, “l am aatudWd, it will do. it done more fur me than anything I ever used in my life.” There is a way to pritve.h. that Is to tfy It! f/rr A liberal dieoount when ordered bv th* dozon. » .JACK HMITlt, Prop'r., Qanby** Ooruui, Br»d i«r#at. Cvlumbaa, (U.. Tab 14.1MT twit wtf • NEGROES 1 NEGROE^Ji, s* WE ere eentinnaUit %* flAing from '‘ruwdt and Nortil^Ti Carolina ui strand well wft'Ct- » id stock «m2k A Men. VTouian, Sari and OirD, including Field Jlnnds, Keusc Servants, Me chanics, Ac., bought bv as# of the firm ex pressly Air thi* market, und our friends may rely on getting negroes of gnodcharac- ter. coming up lully to our representations— a* w# soli none on commission. JIATCUJ5R \ McOKHEK. J#ly^27^1fl58 w:f CO H 111T\ E It Ml i P (I nature beautiful aruund. Hu tievnr once allowed hi# eyas to look up from the inml and filth in which hn sought tho treas ure ; and when he died, a rich old uau. lie only knew this lair earth of ours ns u dirty road iu which to pick up money as you walk along. DfaTANCKM ON Till PACIFIC OvK(.- y aRi> UnciK. The following table abvw the distances from point to point on the line, according to measurements mad. Sy ths exploring party sant out by the Overtend Mail Company : * Milts. From Ht. Louis to Syracuse, . ...Itb Syracuse to Springfiold. Mu.. 143 Springfield to Fort Smith, Ark.. 175 Fort Smith to Colbert’s Furry ;Red riv.) 175 Colbert's Kerry (eighteen miles below Preston) to Fort Holkngp 146$ Fort Belknap to Fort Chautyourne 136 Fort Chad bourne to Pin_ m River 165 . Pecos River to Pop#’* C..np GO 1 Pope's Camp to l'runkl.u (near El Paao) 1724 9TT The (>al2«i*udrNews has the follow- ing; The ('luatlt Have Coast.—-Tha ship Thoms* Watson ai»d the bark. Lucerne, from thu Cauary Islands, have arrived at our port, oonsigiiB'l to Isaac (*• Williams Sc. Co , having on bA.irri 8j camels, in goi.d order and condition But two ot tha ani mals w«rs I*.-1 on ihe passage, Most of them will .-aiiy fitnvn hundred pounds Haight; or, in other words, three kale- of cotton, »r erven barrels of flour* or three g« mimic i wit; tVir u\unt baggage.— About one fourth of me animals are Csiuales, they arc private prO|»erty, havin# Uen wn- ported on account of Mrs. Watson, of Washinffton Cjjr. ur.der '.h^«ar#.of Mr. J' A. Machado, dersigned, who hove assw.etod selves toffeiber lor the purpose of a genera) Biri.riiKG hi dint:««. Contract# taken for til Li rids of Buildings, and executed prompjy. XT DOORS. SIASff, BLINDS, and a)L material used lv (ho tsutan quiiop ofHoqs94« furnished arut #. nt to ftnv part of the coun try Ala<», Hnna, Spucfficatioiia, and Esti mates tl; Bullqinca, Verandas Ac. Ac. }*rai» iNoER ' "olamUu*. Juty# 6, 1|5> tw 3t w tf