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SEA-GOINNGVES8ELS. TESX.aS AP KPXICO. To tll-pn Ucf Iat . M TMIW AUed tn ~. A Y. A , stAAtr n brl~nalot pila~g ý Ip l m Or. PYUr11BRN WýYIPA45J!IP COM. PA8 Y - ..s088m... md Matagmoh 88a dn~ nY hi qr Fr tbol n oea7pereý. and 'pTpu'"dr neennd wLlsta * 8 mgh, prInIn.. Plac.. .leg i d.,I,.. Pr.. pim...g.... &pplymp board toI. 1''J~~O 11 XY8IEIIc..m 6 tm.t, A 8I88mehIgpj Oftis8.1. f15pveg~ 188mmda a8 7~8888nd S8n da Emig o the.,bm.v 8'tp~. sABIP E PASS. Nai8. m.'fl358DAZt Amt.A8&8I 8 O'clock A. M. FPOR , PASS AND )GALVRI - tem-U. 8. L-The Sm,!),.m ,tmanmalhp - -aCtopypmrr nl toomppeed mhde, otppth rof ..m D Qwshl OhqnI, nr w11I (to at sta, eonlu. Rbn Pan going to and rtunng ro Galvn, or8fg the U. For Preight or p eerge, h vtnvnp rermkla aeommodatlons, ap ply Cp 8 . 88. 6t I ma, f .....inItm. . eSZA Itimmhlp of thilis the il lenvo a bbvs, on the 13; and Zld Knit. J,2 .LIVBoBPOOL. SFOR LIVUlPOpOpL-THE Al VAST SAIL ttlryan a hty(#nt had {, Cpt. Wooke. Je now~ObSSg and 1ill ha50. al0chd . For hoeay geolOWpa'ooootoo, apply to BAXTOS LOPVLL & CO. SFOýR L1vmRRFOQJa-Tbo AlI I tsniH 4000 oooo t pp .55055 Y. Patton, nOpt. Wood" 0050$rje nowsoitd'oowtt s"mmediate dfr P 17f For foofltbt of 4001 hals aotttoo aI.oply.to a~ritS. LOVELL & CO. J y0 R L TH* Al PAST SAIL tn ;o0Sooa 1001 We10 Fgew, Capt. Boo l0500Sragfortt e oot and ilo, o .Vsj A00 S of o~ opoapa aly t _',j.P7 tCth 075 0 b Cooootd~l.0e S0re0t. /oySeab. lytohioat beo" od. JylO 9+ooW±.B-'t'- o-VHIORAl AS4TSAIL et 6t balesspdats. Otopotob. J016 Bi+T ,y LO)VELL L&CO. L WORLIY TrahE Al VAST SAIL 0100 parca A roo ittl . Atexande,o It Corrc==l,,t 0OSJl iv For lootot of JYlt 01 9 t.LOYELI. 40 0. LIVE AIFATL SAIL. N~~~~~mP op 0550 ppp 0aob InP 0Voob.llootS 0 hp il0.1uCo, tooo,. Laur 'p~t o>;erp x illmeet with dls. t.O s`N RL ,* .-F1 Al FAST SAILING 10$ 7'i [o kVFR, LQPvLUt * 00. FOR.LOBHT -jjb0 Al. VAST SAILINo Am`000oo Ship p0000 Itý~a, -hy 4 CC~o0500olo0. era t tw 3 (q bore port and ntU Laaieaah,? f h`to t ry}i ,' R e CarOnd*loiAt. r oo For lOe a to' a 00 )D All ASlo ic. ttlkt 01, 05r r. 0 0000 bsotpp l tof o.0 r *d -S ios Neva i . For pnnnp700ge. /1 toili i Jy2P FO S SlT AILING OZs oos 1 lmttdlaoe dl "ZAir1YF:henta~w 4~u rpyt FU lRIaR Al BXOEMN SHIV Drt gb t r oth. bo~o nd l~w - dt~p~toh. Vet en1 ootbo l Lab Oj dsa tyao o 1: '.9P~ti TLVEY k~q7Dp - Se CeroýýeýJi t.. or to Fo ~a WAH'NSK00W!&KlR0EISOFF. ( C :A. FUVSR' GRJ!t -, VWi3f wtt SAIy.NOli~ Amer- baok Syazxl'ý6m er etwad~n L~FORl (010i S MI f hI0 0IT Aroole dalv'goapbii 0' oo.0rof -bofolooo )e16 RA ~it yS K &CO~ ; bb~~UrL 1.4000..,~ FORl GiE lty!I-T ,i BtARB Leootgoa, wio ll m et tth o odb, 0 0 0 t'Ot oo , 1, 000000 hdOA5000So.V oobslootofot For p jOa. hAving Rudd, VO..llloooootoeoo1 o o0t. apply to 0h eO5tolo oo bo d, Pool 1S, Ftrst 91atd-tJotS . 13ORflA UX, FORl DBO~t aKX--THE Al FAST SAIL & ng pisg t Lbip Jftltet tIpt.Mnptltlafr having th, .1 i .at .mD'.s.o her .l hav qgook disiptch. For hnblste oaf frt ioo a g. havng gde IAlni Fo, both Mido SpB Mf ¶t ...ISM. He ly to lo (SEt). W. p~tN8, N,,kU0~ 82 Camp street. FOR~I"II" BOe~rRS r1s-VER SUFESIIIN io~I~iw 0,10.1., itip BlI abeth EUno "-pl. Pt.,gg. h~viuthat Etlhof her cagoegaed t., golng oit..ord. will meettwtquich dispatch. So i ifer of freight, apply to NAXThN'LO0VILL A CO. For passage, having good lefommgdaddone to the cllbtu and s'aerege, apply to the captai n is oad, Pact 42, First 'Its errgs. t ya i FOR BISRD AllC-THE VERY FAST sailing Amearicoship IpaaeNewtot,,Thos..E. Fulaton mater, hbilsg .lt of her .crgo eg.asel, c..mdknt. 'llnc~tch. Far pxaatge onaly, p superior capt.ai tjio hi .A haOwtpaRaqs n.tp, t, or t apply calaaa h. tbin and rh OisMe oaarus pply to thle capfalu on board, Purt 7$, Toaer D xrict. i or or t Itt JONES, MACKINDER A CO., 9I Sc. c..trst. MIAR ;M1 LLEE. SFOR 1ASASE*UILhLEN - THE Al FAST RFVWNB Emeri IEAt. Ca Caps Dacer. Sowloadang dwill haveqo dlpatah. Fa WIIP. T 6 C~O6patndaIct stt. Far Me hn B fialpply to the cop tab on board, Pmv ,321 Pfli - -- :.. A., FOIL PtlSLTh 3ILpi5A--RF.UI~iAM& line Packat-The BnSac Jf.s .e -pactitet ,ahho. Gorge larl$,Iieaeoa patae, havngrost o Aftrgo Ietg astn, . ill .111 Aty@ ua dlpatc Fcr bahac of "Itjh, r pasago, apply to O0O. W. HYONICm s00., :Il31 52 (h ap .rrt.tc FOR PHIL&DEL -A-REGULAR; Lin. packLs--The A. 14f0t . ablt blark J. R ail., Hand, en-tar, oahWlSug I hbar ca engaged. will have dispatch. Frbalinea o frialghter g lppl to OBO. W. HYNSON AOO1 W.Ep OarDi. PFOR BOSTON-EE9DIT4R LINE-TEN5 41* fas tilng~ packet schooner W.S."eartot lcmIIIrI teS tAM WM SWEl· Fa quic 050k CEO.. W, ]1'L0O, treD,. FOR BOfl(WTOSN-REfgI1 LISE -TH line fat Hula ce'1 k Ihatr;ge a erbeinqq 10 q,1 heMr ·B( gawil 00edisac,poA. b. W. riath~t NAst..app'ly to 133 0 10. w.IWYNýOR& *Ot.10Smp a. -`EDICAL LEOUNNIB, No $ juilnan"jfnx SRy ea street-For thelatf Old 215*10W. Soyl all Privte DI.se.eo, withISt M..atb, h decm.. f buness, or exposre to fcI..0dk an 3Sa.6g..atrateaI It ALthlleltd cf al huieth b alDcxJlc...'5c .1si,1, oathe UA.tf,.H4..w ' ale ors he La hau aw n one, idehy7 the most eminentphISgfIH tlaqf Awrtee to th e o o ac o ten rtnte 'h e3 " a.l me othe ttleasen tl " 1 apa e00tll a with newly dsoea~teoi0 ),Jmspo actlF. Strictre ,Mhmh hplraly .1,10.om Period hy "I." AOAAH.NF EC thH -odnmL t,,yf Eac e LDtH o7 Ftalit .44ic I.dtL.f S~ce,,,ly, ,tut taclt bu~tt. (A l.Oat..o.¢}I Ht dro. ea a would al to cyll tits ate t .liar DI tca..I Wn o Ith; lapriv~t~tpatel a cttromy Iaq{ýrd..b olyat t'.11tha tend olitry bbit hichrule tba mild 4nB thm or either business or euibyý#Is"M p"D Dimpoenoy. The y llowing hoy fects produced by Myti e pqtý esaofBnek and Limits, Palnin th Hes d,"Ah o LAsE of Muclacr Power, PElpHitMatn ofI .daatlt N bnoas., ThMdlbm1tf tof7rmatamot'HIDCmia. EHMOlly, the fearful photEM M4 a QERiotE wt. Ims of Memory, Confusion or U1 kllý Dim no-o vlIForebodiatng.l Avert toa fare of Solitude Timidity, etc., sotea some of the vl ae, All p~m~h. Hmluted with any of the abovesm "asu acti tle call on lr James and Fe at on at Jiab . ,taltt ItbB4 I Lt .. datANlicy prevet yon, but* 10(, a iMtiOa orlfrom the awful and d lhadtntto .tetc C hisalg. eakea ofic organs Immediately, cred,' and full:eI~lo emer The Medical a6olse O[ Du d etet' fa 87 pugtom street. val ad aeparat rooms reserved, ' Hore of ittadsnas B A. Mto 6P. M, dttot trictly oollbdsatlal,, · 8-Recen csp t onorhsU tF dayyotarpirur pIitJ M t 80, miss. a =bes. ev~bnran'ftercl ; ad * ]Y ilmet to mante5. a o F pAZEttb kigthe i~tg~ f 1 d. c wbateervt % ApvaT167te-he Mn Ha t ya CO gn lculaio e l . Lac ýr el ool4?;f ·Cdaos '·. NEW ORLEANS DAILY CRESCENT. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED. BY NIXON & ADAMS, AT NO. 70 CAMP STREET. VOLUME XI. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1858. NUMBER 127. THE LAKE. ~ EXCULSNION TO POINT CLEAR 1. I~anlbe lean~t Ise pressure and fee ,teemsln {'ioorgl ln, A. 0. Myo., , aster, will leave for The above Point it ArIURDAY neat. at her too.l hour. too'Iock, rerntnolng to ihe railroad oo MOhIAYo MORNINGO, (Btrt train) touching at all he h, tering pIaa0s a0. usual, going slid returnoi,, at her usualhour. Fare far theE:(CIrrRIUII ........ ............~7i .......Ooot . . . $7 00 Toofom Poo nlot lboor..................o.... 4(0 T7othe Woatergi Plans., t. ..ol.............. . 2 W From Watering PIlaes to or from Point CeaIr..... 30W The Vlrgoio,, il .ote another. tollrotri, p tothe ,too. Pbooo on &dordy, to h August. Picoketo oad roooos can be secureddat toy07 .iott.. Compaoy. EDIWARD TO0, Agent. Jyt 00 07 Cmop street. btil PFOR BLAIJN AND CULLUMO Th-light draught o pe g oo8Ur pact Jean- t ette, Si. G. Stone, master, will leav fo for Bladon and Cullum Oprltg. twiot,, n woo.bo follows : Learo. Mohlle for tot', ooond COllum Springs and D)moopo. lit livery Friay Evening, t 4 o'clock. 7.eavbe e for Bladon and Cullum Spring. every Tuesday Evnblpng, at 4o'lock. -tOeoturninog Looo. Ilatidon . 0.10llum SOpr-ngs every Mondry and Wod. nMIIJ Eveniol1[ sub o'clock, arrivingg in Mobile every Tuesday I and Tbt tiray liomning, .t t o aagome. t Paolen a tan relo on thliarrangement being carritd out thooughout tthe se.n. The Je.i0 tte leoving illation on toh eoenootg the trip 0. made t to Mobi ot doring the night, ttereby aovoodto8 the hot Bun during tWe day. For poasage or further particulars, oo oy to JOHN R. HYIIE & CO.. Unoder the St. Ctrlootr. . Otto 0.0., or COX, BRAONAOD & o., Jyti Mbobile. Ala. F ORL BLADON AND CULLUM 00INOG-.-Tlotooo xeek--Tbe steamer Ad vaon0,e Sant. A~iies, master, win leave for B o,' aid Cullum Sprilgs toioooo eekso, follows : Leaves Mobile for Mlodon and Ctlum Sprinlgs and Demoopolis livery Safnrda7 art nirg. it 4 s'ciock. Cuevas Moblie for Rladon and Cullulm Springs every Wednes" day evenitg, at 4 o'clook. -Returioo g- Le0.ooBladon and Cottok.pIg. oo every y7oo8oo and Ttoo. dty eovenig, ,o 4 o'hiooo. ,oorrotot. g In Mobtle every Wednesday nd Foriday morni00, at i o'clook. Fiorpoooigo, opply ioo 0 07. 1. SMITH, 4 Thoonpttonl,, street, Jew If or SIiMPSN A ICOfIMO. Mobile. OVER THEI LAKE-SUNIDAY EX tooclon to Mandetille, Lesbhiurg 08d MhdIsoo. P i vill--T a - Th due fat low-pressure steamer RIavenswood, 07pt. Chs. Foster, (tin plume or the Arrooo will ltvoo the Ponthootomin R-o oxlbo on the arrival of theo o'clook A. 0. oaro. etourning, leaves Modisonvillo at s36 o'clock P. M., orrlvblg in timt, for tbe 74 P. 0. Car. for the c0ty. Fore fo, W itao,0o~o00 , 9i. For futheo Informa,,tion, op. 1o9t ifjEG . A. 004004CM, Agent, FOR POINT CLEARI-ST7AMER .1 i WCMM. C0 7 John bP. Crot.anill leave Mobile EVERY EVENING for Point 17,0r dl8 reef. Ao, on Sond,.Si Mondays and IThurdaoyswill ..oot 01,00 ent0 cy 0'ooloct, ac000ommod00 e ve by t 0o0noeti. j,04 LA KE HORE PACKET FOR 1o S.,ous PeeOstohistbia, Mlodootppl City, Bllad Ocetu Sortings r phi'ariasbd slendid "lowpolsfnrs steaer Vlr inns, L .(tl tMysn lmit rpre ly r the coast trade, wit .user.: 000omttsodatiom, will ereafter )save oo follows: -Lewesr New Orltanr: ,relfereon Railroad: Pontchartrain Ralroad ?SODPA .0.20.. .... 0. Moo,,,. AT URDAY. .0000 .. .... ........ $ TU 1 111~i~ I ..................12 M. cars. TU r0I .g O tto cra..a... ....a........i Ceooi. Ocean tprtig.-OMONAY VEXNING. WIDODY 0b07N . THURSODAY 0EV 0NING0. .. . . AI XDA EVE. INING UNDAY 007070IN0. tio oabia faoreo O..ornpIogoooor o0 and al ootoooledibtoo . ........... . . . .220 F EWARD TO0, Agent, o 0 0 00y22tf 97 Camp treat. LArSHlORE 0 PACKET FARE REDUCED. F wo 00d08.24000d7d,0709 -IOOLOY aIl ontermediate ut until-pto ;Theonow oood l o0 00oo00 C. 0. 00,d 0 -. c 00 tpkei .0.0t ,Ceole,, Copi. A. I'. Ooooolmnoooooullt Irooet, forti~tleoo trade, wioffsoupeoor do ommoto tiouo will .save the Lakeond of s Jeterson ta Pontchartrain Sell. 0 dst a ,Abe 00rival at the Lake of toe ca2,0,0 fo.low. " Leaves New rleans : "'"'eslo:srr aas road. Pontchartrain Railroad. MNODAPt ..... 2731 A. M.os. TUSOAY......7.00A. Y. 00...09 A. 0.00r. TH00SAY0..0... 7.0 A. 0. ,,,...9 A. 07. ar. 0 FR0LLAY...... ..2.10 P. M. ars ...4 P. 00. car. SaTURDAY,.....1.20P. M oar...4 P. . cars. 7 Lsov OoeanEriboogs SoNDAY 01 00NIN0. MOODAY E0ENING0. WEDNESDAY - EVENING. FRIDAY 0707NI20. SATURDAY MORNING. SRates of Pare b the Creole: ooboo fToo 0t O 7. ooSpriogWytand all o ntermediote * ndidng. . . ...........0100 nChoildren and0040000 s..0............................0... " 00ck0, ......«...,..... . .. . 1 *'Frsthoto0 l be r00000ed for Ceoole by either road. d`- -Atoiopg Chia aiod Lotter Bag 0,0000 toe .dice oo hoit Sys tad t 0 00 o'clocik A. M., and on yridays N, 0 00. EDDE0, Agent, 18 Bano PlFoe. 07,,, DoliotoB.~B Jo 0,00.02 1"11 M1OB6LE-DAILY U. 0 MAIL L01000--oo..me0 Arra1 ngement1.-The .ple.old IIalowpressure packet steamers H.Oregon, Je. 1op110, master nd steame Florida, W1. H. chings, mlaoto, aid budt expres1.y for the 01.011.de, with superior a C Dadtos ne of the trbeve stdemarl will leave the 00t001010011Rail1ad DAILY lbthe ar.ival at thl I,ke of the 1 llop'pa . train of care, stopping, daily each way at Bays At, uia, 1a" ClbH.tian sad Pascagoula; Sod on R'edneedny .10 sal10,Itw o at on lT1ittpl CIty. Returniog will stop at MbthfsstppIl Onl Ttqtlobos. Cabin Pe11 ge................................16 Declk. 170 Negroes is ate f vand over ........... It Min t F lllt0scagoula..................... 300 M 01in . 1.................. 1 01 01111 1. 00 IBay SiL L~oue, 1Ya. 0Cbr7001.n and 1141111701 Clq:..........y........... 150 1.....:. . .. ..... 50 ..ly-y .dI bag wtll leave the olole of the Agent 511 it 11111110 Agentt 10 Bank Play.. RAiLROAD TRAVELING. N0MW ORLEBANS JACB i i l SOI AND OREAT N63RTHIIRI R IAILROAD. Ot fo t DAYiDY lb. t day of M1. y 1t5y , a1100, 1e1N 1 Orle dally at 7.10 A. M., and l.00.I.g 1witi,*ll 1 ttnlon t7.1A. 0.., 0ndyrritt,,t 1e. t plalol2.ý1041akP. M. tat Clas. 24Cl...s " fa ham New eans to enner 10.. .... 40 Co30 Fraster..:-..... 100 70 .0011c........ 100 110 11o,.bln o0o......00 140 7 0...... 10 175 .. :. Amite... 280 205 A00r ;%I h.... 3 10 235 ;i ~ r......-.,- 36 265 111g00ll1......400 195 Soumit....... 440 321 t Bogua~l.ttto... 400 350 .. 01oo1ba11.... I20 100 4.; `Bkls ......... 560 4 15 i t.b0ho ...1600 41 0ry1tal 110110 4 471 Terry....... 000.66 5100 'Byram.. "..... 6 95 5 25 117J11111 :...... 1111550 J.1.70.. 0 1150 770 015 0 0........l. 695 Chidre tree Canu........ 8 2 6 4 00114.01 l~t,. 701111 old 1nd und0r, free; th101 oter three 0 14 up to ,11. bh old, b ef pr 11 all o1er twll,,ears old, o id1Ytcet o packages of twenty-five can be had at the o1SO o o Me o Tcpep .. Merchants whose tam Alveid u 1 o f hetod ad, ca procure tickets, in pack. .1.t001eptri k or therp pklrsoolf usel at abeduced rate. hl0t0polpl 011train .111 00l11 New Orlns on SAT DAY, 1100 01 M.; 00.Lrto0011100.11 t11110.35 P. 00.; leave tN` 8:69A;00. Td MIOI1AY, 11110nd 11r1iv 1t N7. 1r. V led4 Fiay;'ht v a New Orleans for Canton on Ifon 405,W.4..q114 1147; ,17.10A. 0. R11tllotog, 011 'pdtra w fiison 1°0 ay.,~, 70 Thunidays and Saturdays, 514,103'.0M. 00.rel0111 l..ve0t1e0aly oteOthe 0bo0e d4ys, 00st be at tit, depot by l9 0ttkP. 00 on.lAbe da yprelvous to the depa1ture 0110the tr1, 111711 .0000 00. WADLMY., Gneral otpertlntedeot. LFOAI1'1f10At1TA1I0 hAIL RDAD-8U0000R ARRANGEMENT. -Iloio1.00. of Cl.. Frtm laitLy. 1011From Lae. ' t'clo00. A.'0. 1one1 ..5 o'lo'kIA. M. Steam Trait 83i Stam Trta.63 ii i10 . . 1. . I. .. 113y .0 I .. 1.0. . 0 On 811d1.1 the steam tra.. will e1.1. the ct y1 evey hool Af00.r 9 o'01to0, and on the same mornings w11 l mak1 k 1o4 lo'tloc trip. A.Horse car will leave the lty every morning (s01ept Stn day1),a 4 lo'cllck, 111d00.0ake ,0 Oour after the l011steam trains 41110111 or op1045151, .0..n required, by nolifyig th11co10 Ah Station HOose bas been erscW at Gaudily~ Ridge, where th. 0te0m train 1ill stop1 he0 re0bto.,t, 111117 on ..it tripe 1nd11 0er14 o'lo1k10 00010015. Fare cen17 way, 15 ce0ts, lol the Uondnatoiwrmast have limply notic to stop. D lle notice .450 'g'Bvooo thb halfahour tripe. da fom2 'lock to 9 PM. DiP~flloo t..100 0111 f 1110117 bll lanll.re~sn tr0ins will leave every d1y01411 m I 4o'lok to ll 1.00. 111117 to LAKEO ce 11111NE .140.tll Itf-041CA51 GUL. RAILWAY. -1Depot, SPI0 T 11001oryifl, 0.ake IlRzoo-01111.oo 00 miles1. 711, tr.ough, 0011,1114 1bhildre1o1141t111ve1, 01a1! lll,. itDepartu of TraaBT-DAILY. o71110. t 101707f1r0,0.11 1,11..... .10 A. 0. at. .. 11.. 5 P.0M. LatO .;. cIly, at..................... 6LiA. M0. 10............. . 10. 11 M.Do. .Offioa,0071or o11.t..o 101.10u 011.1111. oft lb. R.0t.0 o khelal uneandr Gordon, aooly to Lla ~W. G. RAKEWRLL, Execute,, rioi heol psreopathorlsed to make engagements or sign - .0-5100t..ly p...o11ae 1Canal street0every fifteen minks ,for .,110111f1 00,1 084. 1CS11,G1CINTI 10110000k 11121 A VAR)IV-IIIIR70ET_4000M, 0100074000A71,O ii . .11111.400.011100 001. llpo.tn I 111 of greeting his old 111.10, 140011100.o.0k hi9 lt geealy sad bgs lws t s, bo te o'sirae uatablishmant-erhhitertarally daehj n wes xttlar~dlibraityso accommodation 'I ympahy iv iheappri t * thsn and ecnomy, r~dere hopeattveby th of te tims, pe leraa to-iTwi DO) The advantage of this Vms tetpace ove all other otels in C~enmlt, reg Mtf A aagwpcb remoe ibra and al ve atet py andt lw ccesible cam nof ing ooi( inea tt. Thmcef _Sg 2is arrngemnt or tak" 0000011 10101*0100111t11111..1111-110111111tAN M1.00111114981 4747$A1l~-11101.00000 41111001.111 ( l111114 10007111010011111011111 11.lwB10..111 STEADEBOAT DEPARTURES. OHIO RIVER. S STEAMEIR H. D. NEWCOMR, for 1.oninll-Reg,,ula. New Or,7,, end sL,,,I ville passenger packet H. D.Neweomb 777, splcndid, new and fast p7anger ,temer, A. 0011,71, mauler will leave fr Luni,.lli7 and .11 In07medl,, landinog it ..... tou the eexxmn as follow. : f L,,oo. New ,OJus MIONDAY, Anp1.t 2, at 0P. M. J. S. 1'AGAUD. Advertisingl Agen~t. Frssnger, and shippers may rely on the p ,2tumtly on this B STPEdAE E. H. I2AIIICIIIA D p ,,a ,, 1. 8. FAIRCHILD 77,7a .plo,4,4, nw2pd 71.t passger stamer, J. Ii. F.awct. muster, will I-,.e for Lonlsvlllo and all intermediate landings throug 72hout t ,.e ,,,4un. ls foll 1. 11 , LeaveI New Orleu{ SATURDAY,Augst 71., at 7 P. N. Pulaanger· and shippers cn rely on the puI7tality of thln steamer. f C 870kgO LOUYISVILLE-TILE 007187. * y n o w .n d 7 p l e n d id . 8 4 7- r . , ,i n p a s s e n g e . 11John H.alR 771m. Underwood. tnsuter, w"Id leave e orfr Lonievillo and all Intermediate landings throughout the season an folinwn : Leave. Nw Orleans 0 ATURIDAY, Anls4147h, at 15P. M. P..xengere and shippers can rely an the punctuality of this steamer. a21 J. 2. PAGAUD. Advertslng Agent. UPPER MI8SISSIPPI. Leaves onA7U 187RA1 Y, th01S1 0,In. 821,'c loci, P. I. ,~. REJGG ULAR S1'. LOUIS PACKET. 1,derso11 Capt 771,,,ndlI 1212a472114. 7l. leave ee a fo~ r to. Laois andn all intermediate landing.. For freight or pFolo seage aria onboar.d d, or BELL, BUCHANAN A C0., Agents, JY23 37 5070 ras steel Leavenon MUONDAY A'.out at5 N. P rd7. Rt. Louis, C74,ro and N7w Orl07,, *,l Imd 17ine. SOR ST. LOUIS-CONNECTINO AT Bi Cairo with the Illinois Central, and at St. Louis with thle Ohio and Mteslsslnpl Ratlr , 0l. The firm regula~r passenger pneret steamer AleCslr Beott rI. fiwitaer, mauler, will leave fur 8t. Louis and all int ermediate ending. as above. For freight or p.l,71e, app,1, on board, or t J. F. AL.LEN, Freight Agent for the L'ne and the Illlnot Central Railroad, 2Yoyrdras street. Jyll J. .. PAGIAUD, Adverti1i7g Ag,21. FOBRBED RIVER Lravee an SATURDAY, 31st inl.. at 0 o'clock P. 3M. EJr RIjOGULARb. .kAND ECORI'7 A1711 NATCIIITOCIIE2 PACIIT-Th new,. Sae, fast runninglnlup meit' lcent passenger packet of th.e steame7r K )1 will leave 7,2,P,11 ll,2427,,,7.,, I. U,,O, · 121 8 1712 DAY,· 41117oV II,21 7 '.8 Ecore, N,' hch8.7,1, 110.dr7,, C'le, No. M,22,7 , ),1vo Jyoburend's Boson, M7. lg ry. 8. tU, n's I.addiog 721.r bin's Landon, ot mlml·'l LldIUg, and all intermedlrts landings on Red river, S or freight or passage, a ply on hoer., or to EAThlON A BENoinriO N J57 corner Common, Felton and New Levee alas Learno, ,UATU7RDAY, Jul731,,, 1 51P.Y. I rfdeEnULAR ,71A771n ) 1118 AND iBa$ . H *mdfiog lrU 0o,7, Grnd 721 702.2. Ma7ur.7e, Alesandrin, 13.rion'n Landing and .11 dat o dngaInerno Poles ieR ..d a 7d s7 i21-runn1, g pack'et steam er D . ,' C 1. , 1., N , K(lball, moiler-In place of the .reamler B. L. Hod ge-F. Col. ton cJerk, will leav.,.1 above. For freight or actaage apply onabonrtl. lyEd J. 8. PAOAUD, Advertising Agent. 12ave2 o,, ATU7DAY, 71,7,1n 2112 P. 74. REGULAK TEN-I)A ACU AND. Natch~tochen Yacket-'Pbs saw, fine, feat rata sPa~ing, mngninrent paenennpr packet learner r.,0 L1214172 t7717727772217 D'n,,2, ton,,,,7, Al . Usno l. J. Barstow master, olea ipds willeznt leave .ss HileVv. puniively for GIrand Fcore, Natchi ootoo, rheadr, :+tl. . Jllurrce, Feveron's, Dnrnnd's, Buxtoo. and 71o1g112ry, let,,b s Landing, arbin's L27717271 Nor Sman's Imnding, and all1 intermediate. Inudinga an Red river, He CaOne and Lima lrivers. For Preigfit or paepC F pply onboars, 1 jy 7 J. 2. FA AUI), Advertisinig ,Ag,, OIJACHITA~ RIVER. 7eu1,n o, SATURDAY, 311 InDt. at 5 P.M. ~REGULAR TENCOAS PACKETS For t:nmden dirrect-thle elelgnst and ýwileel t rogeer packet xtelloer .v. s( Chief. Ln N Porc lo[tr, fý 1'. Work, clerk, will levve a. abouve fur Cam Slden, Uhrtoluplllle, 3Ioreu I'igeon -11. Mario Sali2,1,. Al.b7, ma Lanlding, Oaulclitx Cityy I TI D'Arltd oil Trenton, Mon. roe, Columbia Wlrrirso11742,71 Triuty, 4,d allIo ldings on the Ouaclit. and lllack rive-h jy 8 J. 9. PAGAUD,. Advertising Agent. COAST AND LAFOURCHE. Leaesevery, SATURDAYnr~r at 5 P. y CATPACKET STEAMER Sallie Robinson-Toll- o and from N. Orion,. linyou Sara. Fort Adams, Williamsport, Port HudsoNand . ll.int0rmedi7te landingll, 27N, T. , p LI.A DONNA, Joe o0 Ne2 Orle712 e12ry. 2o7,7277y evening, 015 o'clock, and 1.you Srao every W7 dne07,, even, g, 2n the arrival of the 0 onrsfrum Woodville.r 5 ,S"-Aelerk will be onthe Leveeto receive freigh on Thurs 0 day morrlhlg. so-Ym LIo'lar atentio n pi id to the recniving and landingl of n passengenn sud raiphgnt rat a hunts o the day and uiglrt. a I2P tr HOLJI.r A C (LAUS,. 19 Tchoupitonlas at. Leaves on SATURDA*Y. iii '28th of August, 1858. THE 9 IFs PI·I VIIII) STEAMEB R Golslea SAge. W. 91colnbr, mxaiet, (iu the pi',e ot the dsteamer Bells Donna,) will commence her reed. 1 la taps as s hove, leaving New Orleau. every. Snturdaly ere '" Wing. at 'co'lock P. 31., for Dnnlldsoovi ' B ayou tloola, i'Plaq~uemine, B3te,, Rouge, Po.A Hudson, Wateroo. 13x youO 'r Earn, Yoinle Coul ee. Morgnr... Tnole.. allhtimsport. Red Rinver Lanrding, Fr[ t dnlt U ILR III in, rmrtlntl e Inudiupn. Returning, w. ill fleure ltuyn. bnr . every 7'edt dul ou h. rnr y rival of the car. rom 75-uu-villa. For freight or inaneb~ apply t on board or to L;FS C.A~ jy25 5nt 16 Thoupiwulan street, N. O. 7 11272717..,7, BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. owEe of j is rrs to our new aleck Of RUSSET ISB KOi AN: , D BOOTS, and Grain Plnters' BOOTS. Also, CAMPEACHY HATS and ALABAMA WOOL HATS-ths best artile over offersd in this makeet; all of whclb will be sold st a eery low price. Bill tf J. B. VALENTINE. CO., 51 Common 5t. J UST IECNIEBVB, SBY SiIIPS DIELHI, EXCEL .15 Bnd Vsandaib,, an 1ort1511555 OAK TANNED RUSSETS, MTUD BOO¶EC, WOOL HATE, selected sepressly for PIlant tio use .nd for sale by J. B. VAL.NTINE s CO., 5015 if 5I1 5 omm.5 strt. URBAN. C. 5SALINE1S a so., flPar is ELa ( )AND DEALERB IN FOBIEIN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, CUTDERY, etc.. No. 26 Magcdob and 40 GWavior sre hot, on band, Snd are cobdtantdl receiving direst from the BBeaufaci5I B NnBB, Castings, AAes; Earpsyter's Tssi, ,ees, Spadeis sd Shovels; Corn and CofTfe ills.; Os end Lob? Ch.is,, Cotton and Munilin opes; If Al ,snd1 s UCblise. Nil; , Pitssd Orolsis t Sews. ABII,,, V5555 and 1111155s V Cesnter anS P Atisis Scles; StocEs Snd 1iScrew tEl; Andirons ant Fenders; Hampnrs and Tounl; ShoveS s sud Tongs ; Grind Stones, all aieos; Cotton and Woof Cards; HooeBead Hinges; Irom and BrassSssress; Tin Ware; Rodsgr', Cutlery. Together with asarge issbs. ri s f Fs y OGoode, vie: Combs, Sbhas sttsy, PBPIr td Blank Bl Boaos, etc., which as ofssrd at ts e lowest essis for cash or y ity paper. .s25iy JJBILLIABI5) TAISLES UONBTANTLT landered ros Esle ifs the ssoufetorysf MfMN5N.J. 1. BRUNSWICK A BRO., Cinclm at., SupersorsionsnsS iiissS Tablesb Brunswicb', patent Csb loos; also, Cloth,,, Ball.. is, Co, sld al Other trimmings belong LogI)10this Bas. Al orers.thnsksully received and promptly attended to. A. W. MERRIAM, 511715 St. Charles Billiard Room. N. 0. NEw \V UICvVICUE - THEI GREATEET AND A MST WONDERFUL IN THIE WORLD. SARSAPARILLA LOZENGES, 51515111 t and CosnBPaun5d. Prepared by, . BEIEBE, Dssrogg bsd PhysIssB. Soperlor to all Nsaencne, Synapl and Extracts so milmed, and to all specilities bheretolbre k0ow,. I have fora long time thoroughly InvBstigEted iS tids of e igee slrnl ste agent, suseptible of being applied to all diseases, the dtivolopmeut or morbid principle of wh Piteb ooeedN from an snternal cause, either is the blood or any of the organs. A cBreful and uSlntsessyIed analysis of the animal, vigsest Ile DSd mineral kingdmsI had induced tie pope that I could bring spoueacl sb Bysultl, ad, Ltssb to my IBefioatigsable reH .,,archon, fi re now band Ihave efound in soma vegsebbles the necessary means for this grand idB, wlhih is bired aI )u IS iiiB.us principle of SCr s..5ariB515 rtoly 0 n t5 the publicb. Such s the discovery which I have tob honor tblis day of advertising, The fort' of Lsrsss has been given to it, boenss its n Isssr s sCI pslbilfl of dod t erwo, . and I htvodivi n f liO im" siBd sOm sslss LotsngePs, order that they might bb given Mdy first ecperlmentx were made privstelp, and remained 'n" known until wonderful rsusslts had sptiaed ml that I had sue. ceeded,, and that the charge of quackery could not be brought agalnst me. The attention oflphysicins. and of the public B i called to the., Lorceg s. in~ order that every one may wiluesa the ndmi· toble results of the sumo. OENERAL EFFECTS, Testiied to by sswards of ,bthousand pasyss,. The stomash ss cleansed, the blood is pnnsssd and renovated by removing all impritlies from this 15lebius org5m and Ebimd. SPREIAI. EBP RETE. 1. Prompt ssld radical sre of all diseases generally. i. Prsoslb who have used these Lobsnges have beverIhbd the cholera nor the yullow fever. B. Ven1re51B syphllisis,, hepslti, ssorbstlssl, gosty, tsbsn ratioand nervous and blIlona sdisssod. are completely cared a sew d s after the remedy Ls resorted to. 4. All diseases 'I'l' l P5gs, eIdI, eye sS, stomls, bowels and other srneullan( exteroul coral to. a disappear entirely, pro. sided the Lozenges are resorted to. For sale by the box, with a prospectus, showing how they moat be sed. GENERAL DEPOT AT N. BEREBES, corner Toulouse and Bourbon street. J. WRIORT A CO. 21sand sIlbslsres st. F. CII NLOTIs' ty ls1treet. s. HOS NAR.IO, cornerof Nsdebe and Tchoupitoool at. JADSIE BESIB, C1:14 Ei st. C. H. WE BCEMI.LBEI 102 Camp hstret, 555555o of PoE1 B1s1. N. B.-Ens'IstatisssigssiSt)dsiy at theaIbbe Drug Store, sys IBBLLIALAD TABLE BRANU ACO UBRER. ALL STYLES. Sl ANTOONINI, NoEs. 12 msd 14 Conti street, Betwreen Chnriresaod Old Leven, New Orleans. ROUND AND OVAL, BILI.IARD TABLBB, 555 and ,sIghl feet square BssBBrd Tables, with lb rble and Wsod Tps; Csht too. to pl55o5 the sam5 table, ill ,5 Pool or the Came. A fll ssd compstey assortment oB every article in the line. Mao.5 BEB5IB55r of India REbEer for Cuslilmll; also YPitleholbs, BRg Mll, RouleBtB, Balls and Pine for TIB.PEi Alls, Lot, sIS EONOMIICAL STOVES. Portabls,lad 1t up to order, with ockeryhB and oS.1ttro5 tope. @W WalnE Wood for aI. d25 ly HARCOAL-REFINED CHARCOAOOL FOR DIS C tilltog, ete-14 csnk., jus reolved and for ealob ALFRED KEARSY, jyl El 72Nl osY.5.trast. PNEp ULD lIE w SEESEI2 bal,. sesy old1d 5151115ior quality, just ssBIld aBd EsrSM by -S JONI EKAOKSEO"lR W CO., COPPlbERA5 Wrrei5UUSD B EANET my51 . 12 plsg~e 11111.t STEAMBOAT DEPARTURES. LOWER MISSIIBBIpP1 Leaves ,A BATJRDHIAY, JOl7B, al H cIo P.. N MB DM P HI1S AND 'APW OHRLANS PACKET I.INR-.rida Packet for Memphis, and tba BIead.-The AA iel packe pARaA e. er Ben Franklin,. CAPtaoAJ. I . CIHacks wll ccIire freighA on AI.WAIAdNy morning At the food f Otrod stree, and will leae s above. FoH freight or ps bg, a~plyon board, J. 1. IL INPLIGD, O~ce adder the &. Chaelsa Aotel. Ah TAEH line cASnects t Napoleon ithb senlr IHpackes for the (Yhlte nad Arkransas rivers, and at Mesmphis with superior packets for At. L ouis Spd for El HrvipAe. lSA.AAd'ENAE'pAs earrried regularlSy bystb).lbAn e l, y L. on WEDNEbDAY AEgort H At o'clk P. M. M - MEDMPHI ADN'S NEW ORLEANS PACKET J.INE.-Heg) Ar diHaIny Packet tEA--·lo ASHEmpSE Ysd .11 NbA BSmdA-h, SPIAN. di o Memphi aNAHaTe R. W. PowUll' CHapt J H. EStss. will he ready to recelsaeight on Monday mornig at the foot of Ca.".1 treat, And will le IvNs above. Fao l fightlr pas. sage, Nppli on board or to J . A. F St. CiH, O1Bca ¢nder st. C srl Hotel. XT Tis line sonnectt Nt N,.oHAwn wSth agsNIa pakets, for the White and ArkHwtn rivers, and at Memphis .Eh HASArior packts for Si. Louis and for LIulsvl)le. g Adnms' Expresascrried reAguary by this Iis.. JS29 ASSAHA SnATURDAY. ·hn~r~ APR. Laes MEM PHI An 5E WOR LEANS PACKET LINE-.For HemphI. and the Rends -The drlt clll bsatsteasrR W. AdaanuS. Capt . Ahue E. Iabssibl, s ll b' ready to ceAve freight WednHsday moning al the tbAs( S, strPA t, and will seve ANs, MESS. r fH 5e1ght pasaAg, apply on bsard, orAtoAEAPhAH A Once s stdar the i. Oherla Hotel. jP-Thi Ilne eoIIA ts at Napoleon Ruh n)Ab.gie, pAcH tHor heWI etASnd APIAnHaA riven, end at RsAmpia with nP HriN panckAC for St. Lansend far LaiaAviile. ·7Adams' EreN)sHArried regulEAriyyhb)s. h.. iI29 FOR OPELOUB.SB. A Leaves everyS RATURDAY, at P.M. B Opealoee via the AebhelIaya. FO')R OPILQUSABS-TrHE NEW AND light draftsteamer ayon Belle,.tpt. Johs ti i I.yons. will leave as cboveteking freIghtand -auelle.r for 8immesport, Old river, and all Iandtngs on the d Atehntalala F Forfrelght or passage, Spplyon board. P. t.--i~n Bayo Belle ill take fReight for B.yo Des my3l J.S. PAGAUD, Advertiing Agent. F Leaves every WEINESDAY, at e o'elock P. . f. p ,FOR OPELOUSASt--THE NEW i Sillier, built exreuloy or the trade, will leave as el bove tking flrelight for Old River lmmsport od llladingl on theAtchafalaya. For freight or pasageapp yonboard, 8 or to ti J. . 3JOHNSTONA CO.. IFrontLevee at. &enet EreCustemhouse street. I BEGULAR PACKETS. L. UNITED STATICES TRI- fa. WEEKLY MAIL LINE |r.l TO VICKISBUBRG. si TUESDAY, Nt5 o'clote P.N., The magnificent U. S. Mail l eeke Cltaptol Capt. Wilson, iin place of the Princess, lewill leave for Dotdsonvli. Pia quemine, Raton Rouge, Ponr Hudson, Bryou Sara Red River Landing, Fort Adams, Natehes Waterproof, Rd'hey, St. Jo seph, Grand HGullf, Warrenton and Vicksburg, EVERY TUE- p DAY, at o'e ock P M. t he CAPITOL conneets at Vicksburgll with the seaer U. S. AID, an dwill takel freight for all landings on the Yaoo river As high as Greenwood. THURSDAY. at 5 o'cloek P. M. Tile magnificent U.. S. Mail packet Lacy fEoeeombe, Capt. J. M. Whale, (In place o the Vicksburg,) will Iote for DonaldsonviIle, Pltquemtne, Baton Rouge Port Hudson Byou Sara, Red River Landing, PFort Adams, W nthe, Waterproof, Rodney, St. Joseph, (irend Gulf, Warrentonti. Mtllcb -t ken's Bend, lake1 Providence, Stack's Landing, Stlplwith Landing, Plleller's Point, Ashton, Grand Lake.Washhlgteu, 11 Carolina Landitng and Point Wortlhington, EVEIY 1THUS8- c IDAY, at 5 o'elock P. M. The LUCY IIOLCOMBE connects at Vckbturg w1ith (he steamer NANIER, and will take freight for ail landings on the Yaoo river as high up as IGreenwood. SArURDAY, at 5 o'elck P. M.. Tile mangnifcent U. . 11,dl packet AlIce Vivlan, Capt. T. P. I.eathere, (in place of the Neiche,) wI lleave for Donald nvlle, PJiqtuemtne, Baton Rouge, Port HudEson, Bayou Sara. Red iver Landing, Fort Adamsn, Natchez, Waterprloof, Red n I St. Joseph, Grand Gulf, Warrentot and Vicksburg Ei E R SATURDIAY, at 5 'elock P. M. The steamer ALICE VIVIAN connects at Vleksbtrg with I the steamer RANGES, and will take freight for all landings on the Yahoo river as high up as GrUleenwood. rheanere nenttoned epleedld passenger paeketewl[I leave ontheir regutlr days. wthoutfafll atthe hour appointed. All bugineseutruated to their cars will be promptly and faithfully attended to Thee loats willnot be responsible for anmy letter ot package .ontlining money, Jewelry or other valuables, unlets regular hilllsof IndlInt aretaet, specifying the eontentsand vale trod the freight paid; nor or any alunbles deposited with the clerk by the pasengers, or contained in their baggage. For freight or pwaeea ,poly on board, or to CARBULL HOLMESt OO. Enion Row 5 Cerondelel It, Jell tf T. R. MITH, No. 4 I ehonpitoulto e GNREArNSOUTHERN N AIL Al.M UTE. SU MMNE RA. RRANGE MENT of the NEW ORI.EANS AND MEMPHIS U. S. Maln Packet Company. Onte f the following tert-leass pan.ener leteamers Will leavee New Orleans for Merelpie every WEDNESDAY and SATUR DAY, at 5 oecloek P. M. Leaves every alternate WEDNEDAY: R. W. PcteI .................J. 1. Eltes, master. Tlesetaeger ................. .Geo. H. Kirk, mater. t Lves every alternate SATURDAY I. W. Adalts ................C. E. Marshall, ml.tee. Belt, J'Ntklltl .............. J. D. Clark, master. .'ollelting at Memphis with THE GREAT bOUTHERN ROUTE, --vt.- The lIenetphls and Chlarlestottl Railroad, And contliuou ralilway onneeedons through last Tenneeeee Nnd Virgieh, to NEW T ORN, THILADELPIIIA, BALT1MORE, WASHINGTON R1ulLMtND BE LYHNHin. PETERSBURG LYNCHBL'RO ATLANTA, NASIVILLE, And the VIRGINIA SPRINGS. Is now open, affording to both bustne. and pletasure travel, greater eapedition, safety and comfort thtn any other route. ºa-Look at the Map and Schedule of'Distances : -Metmphi ito- Mlles. Stlevense -MemphlehC ct. R ........................... 271l lChattnieoga--Nash. Cha. R. R ......................... 3 IDahllon--est, Atlatlic R. ...........................B Knoxville-Eat Ten,. Georgia R. R .................... 110 Bristol--Elast Tent. VigilL. R ........... . ........... 13 Lynehberge-Virtiniit , 'eun.t d .................... 2 SRiehmond-Lyeh. d Pe. and Rich. Ian. R.......... . 121 Washinglon--Rich., Fred. ot. R. It .................... 130 ItLattimore.Balimo, e A Oho R, R ....................... 39 Phihdelphia-l-Pil., Wil. BaIlt. R. .................... 98 New Yor--Camden Amboy R. R ........................ 87 1268 EMThree hundred miles shorter than by any other route. .d- l'asting thtrough SLAVE TERRITOR' ample securlty is ntlOrded for the conveyance of terts wilNlout ulnnoyaneee or rlk. NBaggage checked through--sure conneetions-6rlNIt clase T tracks, and wide tguge enmrtln.blecars. NEprees Mail Trlns lenve M.emphis daily at 7 P. ., passing the beautiful scenery ill North Alabalma, along the eTennessee river and the Loootl antd Pirglnia MlunlAtns-with theLir pure, elthfnlllI and invigorating breeees, and celebrated Springs-by daylight b 3Through to New York with less time anld expense than by syotherroute. Tr)lyt. Through TLcketsold at theoitRee of the New (rleans and Memphis Steam Packet Company, New Orleans. P. C. ARMNIS, General Superintendeut. A. KIRK ATRICK, Traveling Agent. For freight or passage apply on beard or to J. H. FREL.nGH, Agent Office of tle New Orleans and Memphis Packet Cumpany, under Ate St. Charles Ilotel, let't wnle. N. B.-Tlkets by this route good for lany length Of time. maY24 tf - COMPGILORT, SPEED AND SAFETY --ST. I.UIS, CAIRO ANt) NEW ORLEANS RAIIRIOAD LItIR.-The lbis ted tlMelceippl and lliuoi. Central Railroatds, having completed their arrange ments with tile bove Line, are now prepared to offer to t[e Traveling leublie what thety hve so Itloie desiredl a regular and lreliablelt mode of coneyance on the Mississippl River. One iof tile following snlrlor and rfast assenger packets will leave New Orleans, EVERY ALTERNATE D1AY IMIPERIAL...................l tould, master. CTY OF lIEIISI10 ......... Kountz, master. WRM. . MOIltRISON .........I. Boler, master. HIAWATIIA....................ix, master. J. C.SWOWON...... ............onsmater. AIECIK SCOTT..............wit.er, master. A. T. lACEY................. Rndney, master. NI,( UNICIE StAM........... Vodaen, mstelr. PAILS CITY .................Smith, master. CHAMPION.................. Mxl e, master. Making direct conenecti s at Cairo tith tIe Illinois Cen and at C, Louis with the Ohio and Miseusippi Railroad for ST. PAUlhA, et DULIEITH, CHICAGO, DET.OIT. NIAGARA PA.LL, NEW YORK, ECSTON, P'IL&ADELPRIA IALTIMOBL WASHINGTON, WHTEELIING , PITTSIIURG, CINCINN ATI. LOUISYII.LE., SARATOGA SPRINGS, MONTREAL QUI ItEL And all important Towns and Cities in the Northeast. Thus ioutling the UtlEAPEST .ud only RELIABLE Route to all points North. Peesengers can rely upon these beats leaving at advertised. This is tie only Line of Stamear making direct eonnections at Cabro sud St Louis with the Railroads. A PA'RE CIHEAPER TH AN NY ANY OTHER ROUTE, wilh less lchanges of cars and handling of baggage. 'Intielrmatin or Throgh Ticklets b Steamboat to Clairo or ,t. I.nis id tleeee via lRatllrold to all points North COUD SFORl ONE EAR--allowig lilte holders to stop at anly point on the route and resume their ljourney at pleaeure-may be pro. euretted on applieatin ,t the COMPANY'S OFFIOE, 1Under tel, S. Charles Hotel. New Orleans. /$ Thie only olliet where Plans of the Ilotis' C'tlens can he seen, SLtale-room, ecured, at d THROUGH TICKETS put. chased to all Northern aud Eastern Cities. W. E. REDDNINiG, _19 a f -General Agent FOUNDRtY AND JhACLEIN3E-SIIOd. GEORGE PATTERSON, (Sueceser to MtCan & Patterson,I corner of Dtlord rd New Levee streets. The undersigned is now prepared to manufacture STEAM ENGINES, BOIILES and ACHINERY of alt kinds for Steam BoatsR ee gr plantations, Saw Mills, Cotton Presses, Draining Mahtine and Rtllerotds, Cin Gear, Horse Power, Fire Fronts, Furate Mouths and Grate Bars. BRASS WORK of every description. Metallle Packing for Steam yllndere. Gun Metal Rlnte. etc. BI.ACKSMITH ROORE of all descriptlons, having a steam hammer for the purpose of doing heavy work. Ile wEl keep on hand at all times Grate Dare, Wheel Stir. reups, Flunge Bolts, Gauge Cocks and Valves of all siees used by steamboats. Ies is Agent for the sale of Jo'ln T. Osborn's PatLent Fuel Stv. Ite Grate Har, so highly spoken of by the Picayune Printing Omee. .ldohersththa thehtht m in sse, A set of these Bars tcan be seen in ue under a new boiler lately put up in this estob lihment. He hue also made arrangements for the sale of second-hand Boilers and Machinery, and will establish a Depot convenient to the esatblshment where a large qentily of eeoed hnd Boll. era and Machinery may be found at all times for sale. GEBORGE PATTERSON. New Orletne June 1,1185. d TH[RS]dID U NDT SIB[NED AIN SOLD ALL HIS L itrst e an geood will In the let Serm ol MeO N A PATP TEESOS to IS OEORIOR PATYSRGI)M, lel former preteer, takes great pieee nre pmlehctne teeeeh sueuelr to teh pt e~ of his .lend8 s and th c PnBI t Ua eCtlleeO aeery cr t rtclhy oNIthelV eeetidemee e.tNl5.tE :. New l Oe ne4 1, DI (. ,eCAH, ýIeto @deans &aip QExertsuent. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1858. PORTER'S LAST Won.D -It is said that the last words of the late Wm. T. Porter, editor of the Spirit of the Times, were," I want to go home." He had no family, and in the delirium which preceded disso lotion, was probably thinking of his boyhood's home. BAVAOE.-Two Swedes, named Johneon and Ohl stend, got into a quarrel in Dubuque, Iowa, a few days ago, when the former drew a large knife and cut Ohistend's throat, Inflicting a wound which caused his death in a very short time. The murderer was arrested. IsOLaTrED NEWS AGENTs.-Some of thetelegraphlc stations in Newfoundland are twenty miles from any habitable place, and the operatives live in a state of original simplicity. They are well posted, however, in the news of the day, and know all about prices in the cotton market. BEnco-LoADnuo Gemns.-A recent trial of breech loading carbines at West Point, demonstrated the fact that forty rounds could be fired with Sharpe's carbine in three minutes and ten seconds. Forty rounds were fired with Maynard's in three minutes and twenty seconds. ORANG. TaoUBLES IN IRELAND.-The war steamer Ajax has been ordered to proceed from Dublin to Belfast, and there remain until after the 12th of July. The step is said'to have been taken on account of the preparations of the Orange men for a formidable demonstration on the 12th. RITURN or AN AMaERICAN MIBSIONAY.-Dr. Saml. F. Green has returned to New York in the steamer from India, after an absence of eleven years, during which time he has been connected with missions and engaged in the establishment of a school for the in struction of natives in medicine, and in the prepara tion of books in the same language on medical sub. jects. Fon CuHNA.-After giving his Mont Blanc enter tainment two thousand times, Albert Smith has started for China after new Browns, Joneses and Robinsons, and the nation of Commissioner Yebs. CROPS IN MARYLAND.-The Maryland papers re port the corn and tobacco crops growing finely. Wheat was far below the average at last accoants, but an unusual amount of ground had been sown. Estal Intfllignc. FREE DISPeNBARY.-Weekly report of the Free nl.pensary of the New Orleans School of Medicine, on Common street, opposite the Charity Hospital : Saturday, July2. patients treated............... 05 M edac y, .. , .. .. ............. 4 168 Treated previol......................... 6111 Total..................................... . 0 ,279 CaurY. HosPrrrAL.--Report for the week ending lust cevcoluig : Admlttedt........2...2 . Dteied..............t..... 29 .li.yewarea .......... 1y 9 Remaining ................ eath, y yellower ......................... 2 OFFICER COIONRD.-- We yesterday made a state ment n our '"local," that this oficer had been reported for arrest ing a chizen without cause. Th, case was examined into yes. terday by the Chief, and the acused wae honorably discharged, it being proven that he had arrested the citizen spoken of for attempting to smuggle a bottle of whisky through the grating of a window, to one of the prlsoners in tohe ockup. LARGE ROBBERY.--A couple of nights ago the eigar store of Mr. Bornmo, n Royal street, between St. Peter and Orleans streets, was rolhbed of about $2,5: in money and $700 in lottery tickets, which had drawn prizes,, by a Cuban named Francisco. His whereabouts are not yet known, but the police are after him with a sha p stick. THE EXECUTION Y.STERDY.t-Joseph Wright, alias Tripp, was hanged yesterday at 11 o'clock within the walls of the Pariah Prison, for the murder of Henry Keene A. s usual the execution was witnessed by a limited number of persons, the crowd outside the prison being much more numerous than that inside. The doomed man wa accompanied to the platform by his spiritual adviser-- Catholic priest. ,H betrayed no fear nor even dread of his approeaching fate, but calmly gazed on the omiuous preparetion, and walking firmly forward seated himself upon the chair-hi, hlat halting place this side of eter nily. The noose was ljuted to his neck, the death warrant read, and after a whispered conference between the priest and the condemned, the former offered up a brief and appropriate prayer, anod retired from the scene. The wretched man then addressed the following remarks to the persons assembled to wltnss h la death : Gentlemen-I an prepared to die; it is nothling to die, when you areoncepleprcld. -GelllIemenl you have all got to die. I pray God tohoave mercy on my poor soul! Amen. The executiouer, disguised under a black domino and a hide ous maok, then came forward and pulled the white cap down over the criminl's face; a moment after, the rope which sus tained the platform was cut and he was dangling in the air. Wright was a large and apptrently muscular man, but he died almost without a struglle. According to p'pular opinion this man had committed many crimes of no triflig character, and cerlainly the deed for which he ntffered death was one of unlbuu.e atrocity and cruely. He wta arrested on a chage of aroon, and confined in a celt of the Second District Lock-tp, on the 22d of May last, in company with his victim, Henry KRene, who was under arrest for tsome trifing offence. They had been together but a short time when, from some 'uexplained cause, or more probably from a ,nre murderous imp ulse, Wright wreoclued wooden bar from one of tie bunks and dealt his companon seeral sudden and furou blows, crushing hie head in the most hlloeikng manner and kill ing him outright. From that time he exhibited the most cold. blooded and reckless indifference to thle dreadful crime he bhad committeid and to the consequences thatl wre to follow It. ARIESTS.--A Couple of UTnderground Railroad Agents akied.-lLieuteint IDryden, assisted by ulmcer Dalton, mude quite an important arrest yesterday afternoon, for which they deserve great praise, as it was one of extreme difcullly and red reqired able management. Some two or three days ago a negro man, named Henry Flemming, belonging to tihe Gas Company, infosmed Lieutenant Dryden that two white men were tampering with him, making propositions for carrying him off to Canada, etc. Dryden arranged matters os that he got setisfactory proof of the guilt of two men, one of whom is all Englishman and the other an American, named respectively George Jones and William Robinson, and arreeted them. They seem to be pretty badly frightened. Joe Bradley was arrested at the Lakeoend of the shell road for stabbing and dangeroully wounding Andy Foster. The statbbng wasi done In a erunthe brawl, and the wounded man is said to be in a criticalcondition. RECORDER SUMMERS' COURT.-John and Ellenor Fitzglerald were discharged froml the fact that Micihuel t rglnh failed lt prove that they od ta land ine the assault mu le upon him tluout three weis ioo on Contil nnCet trUet. Jaue Inarh nur andll Elizabeth Ohtrk bane got themselves Into quite a scrape ou accoant of a little transaction they went into a short while ago. II stets that when Kaoe Parker, f w. c wa0 in pyison for heatitg h-r servant to delath, they kidly wnto to he premises t and clearo d it out or verytl l, in the wu-y of weaIrig apparel, for fear, perhaps, tllhat some thef would eoume along and do it bleore the lovely Kate got back. Most of the things oley pwned lat Dlocoler's, on the corner of Touloute and Royal streets ad the rest tIhey kept for their own use. Katoe on her retlm hIome. Inol finding ber clothling, was natlaelly angr, and gl olut a stearch warrant, andt mde dieoveries which tlhelet the wholt tting on tie Itwo ladies above-men tinnled. iss Jone Oarbour was lucky enough to got out of tile scrape. but Lin y wao seot before tile Fistrict court under bond for ",J. Ilenry Rtgu, Ihaving got over the dlrunlk for which Ito was arrested on the night previous, as ditul.sed. t P. Knnrhooer, loe arrest for ehoothlg at a slave we noticed yesterdaY. wats remanded till tihe 1th August, whien the ease wll] be examiued into. Jamuec Iotetoo, who occt green enotgh to let people knowothat he hod ha hit ptosseo oion o pair of brhss knuckles, was o otlied hy toy of 00 tedemoity to tt tiocurd pece and dignity of toe city. John White, ea wt of the worst description, was snot to the Oelto strot hotel oooa conle of montla' retlrement. Ann Nixon,. for carrying cncealed Ole-arme, to-wit: pistol, and for being a hard case generatly was alo placed on the rletid lst hllor a oeuple of monthis. Swllo l of Itiddy' and .litady's were hauled op at the Inotanlee of Mr. Edctard KtInnudy, 'or disturoltil hi peace ntnd qtiet. One of them, 0 Htha . 0cCoy, was retired for two mouths to Heviu street. Pierre RwOligue on a oltargo of horse steallnoo gave bond of $51W that ie woohld e ou hand at the First District Court when etll tpon to tlcswer lh elhalge. Olrcslt, a Spallard, we arraignbed for stealing a trlck and vliseo fOl a Sir. (itrahlm. A caeiman, whosto evidence it tatken lu the matter, fixed the tling pretty strolg pupo tile coucr)'m of tile tio, who we consider good for at teot ten years ooIn the State tnlouoato ry at ttown Rouge. RECORDER WILTZ' COUtRT.--Jane Forkner, t young lady who I said to bhe in the reflned habit of getting drunk and using vety ugly ltanguage was arraignedndad sent to the Partish Prisoun, for fear lhat she wooldl go acroeu the lake before tiRe corder hod time to examineoo into her oase Bob Forbes was examined on a charge of asalult culd attterv with intent to kill, and holt to appear before the First Dittritd Court for tr;tl, in tie slum of 160U. Fredlerclk Mack, for an asault lid battery upon Jacob Eioh ont, was toted o , and bound to koep te peace, ton the sum of 300. Thos. J. Athm, David Kinneyand tlothers, the actors in the nch-tdlked-of sailor hoadilng-llouse outragte, were yesterday emtintld, and nothing being proven against them, the case a dismissed" Iltnry Maont, olieb Jolhn asoo, ae discharged, his preton toer not upyyrln against him. A litlo difleulty is now to be ettlted between the Recorder aond said proecutor, tand we hould not hbe suprised if the Recorder was to get the best oef it by at least 25 worth. RECORDER Loo's CouRT.-H. . Gagan, Antoni Foueher cnd wile. Mre. Rldler and MR. Lace, were all arrested and excmiued for imolttlng and ekhoing vmeons poteuo,. it. tdlder and kir. Lawe were admttted to ba In the uot ofsf10 --the rest were ent to prlison. Robert Willtmo wt s armeto for ttlkang el tie boy, tAlx ander, betongtrgt to Hapl ttlo.o without prepeo peroeoiton, mdt In defrut of bahl wt tat to iPtj to otwaitan eoamoL atloe. RCoasOER A EtfS' Couay.-Thie court wb en tirelytdle a!l day rtoerdiy; for oee the bd whiky whleh the eooscmkesf no t Itheo. thosoe os Mkder leateupd o oote teche Ittl . eke es tee keep theo Ietoed to$ tetsh. e esaid ot.out rehtha eetd the le.o icahDi etf o t ohe whole daoyad Telegraphed to the New Orleans Crescent. ARRIVAL OP STEAMER HARMONIA INTESTINE WAR IN TURKEY. st A GENERAL UPRISING ATICIPATED. [aT TaE nrowAL L aw) I New Yone, July 30-The mail steamship Har- G monia, of the Hamburg and American line, arrived n at this port to-day, bringing Liverpool advices to the C evening of the 17th lost., a few hours later than those e brought by the Europa of the same date. Cotton and Consol. . Nothing transpired in the Cotton market worthyof a note after the Europa sailed. a Dispatches from London to our agent at Bouth ampton, from which port the Harmonia sailed, re. port that Consols had experienced no change of im- I portance during the day. Turkey. The Turkish Government had offered to ponish the ( Jeddah assassin, and to pay one hundred and fifty I thousand francsa to the families of the French and Blrish Consolu who were killed in the amescar. Civil War. Hostilities have commenced between the Maseul men and the Krogas in the Desning, Nearsan and I other places, and a general uprising in Turkey it was anticipated would speedily take place. The Russians Defeated. A severe battle had been fought between the Rus- t alan troops and the Circassians, in which the former were defeated, with the loes of some eighteen hun dred men and eight guns. China. Official dispatches received by our Government re present that the Emperor of China had appointed an official of the Celestial Empire to confer with the Peace Commissioners of the United States and West ern powers. At Hong-Kong this was considered an important I step towards the speedy settlement of the existing difficulties. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCTI NEW DIAIL ROUTE ABANDONEDI I New Orleans Mail Contract Failed ! " WAsHINuTON, July 30.The new mail contract for 1 carrying the Great Eastern Mail from New York to I New Orleans in four days, has failed, and the route is abandoned. The failure on the part of the contractors is said to be partly owing to the want of means of transpor tation over the seventy-five miles gap in the railroad in Mississippi. The mail matter which has accumu. lated at the Tennessee Junction has been ordered to be sent by the Mississippi river. Canadian Ministry Resigned. TORONTo, July 30.-The House having refused to concur in making Ottawa the capital of the province, the ministry forthwith resigned. Kangaroo Sailed. NEW YORn, July 30.-The steamship Kangaroo sailed for Liverpool to-day with $200,000 in specie on freight. River Intelligence. ST. Louis, July 20.-The steamers Cheteau and the A. T. Lacey arrived here to-day; the City of Mem phis left here this evening for New Orleans. The river at this point has fallen three feet in all since the commencement of the decline, and is now receding rapidly. The Missouri and Illinois rivers o are receding slowly. The upper Mississippi is falling I above Lake Pepin, but is still rising below that point. LoUISIsLLE, July 30.-The river at this point is falling, with four feet of water in the canal. S TnHE ATLAeTIC TELEGAcrn.-Capt. Hudson,of the steam frigate Niagara, in a letter to the Navy De partment dated Queenstown, July 8, says the Nia gara was then waiting the arrival of the'Agamemnon and Valorous, when he hoped to start again for the rendezvous in seven or eight days, under more favor able auspices of weather than experienced in June. RonaUER AND M.nDER.-The store of a German ° named Schwuke, on River street, Savannah, was en tered on the night of the 22d by parties unknown, o and the proprietor so severely beaten that he died two days afterwards. The store was robbed of $50 I and a clock. RAILLWAY FRO PARIS TO MADRi.-In one year it is expected that Paris and Madrid will be connected by a continuous railway. This result is due to the activity of the brothers Pereire; and then will be accomplished the celebrated words of Napoleon: " The Pyrenees no longer exist." CHARGE To NAPLra.-On the 22d the Hon. Joseph R. Chandler, lately appointed Charge d'Afftires at Naples, left Philadelphia for the scene of his duties. He will take passage for Europe from New York. A Caer. TRAIN Foo ARIZONA.-The Washington correspendent of the Philadelphia Press says that a earhvan of camels is being organized to facilitate the tr..nsit of emigrants to the territory of Arizona. The camels are to cross the intervening desert toward the Gulf of California. A MISTAKE.-The report that Prof. Morse has re ceived the first instalment of the sum of $80,000 voted him by the continental governments, is contra dicted on authority. The Professor has had no inti mation as yet of the payment of any part of $80,000. HARD ON THE BANKs.-Tho Memphis Avalanche says it is urged that in the case of the Citizens' Bank we have a realization of the old saw, that there is " honor among thieves," inasmuch as she made a full and satisfactory settlemeut wi th her sister banks,while she permitted the note holders to whistle for redemp tion. GREAT CHESS CHALLENGE IN ENGLAND.-The cele brated American eheas player, Mr. Muorphy, has ar rived in London, and requests us to announce, in all courtesay and respect, that he is prepared to play any man living a match of chess for any sum, from one hundred to a thousand pounds. The match to consist of twenty-one games, exclroive of draw; to be begun directly and the money posted down. Mr. Morphy would like to commence at once, as he intends visiting Birmingham end of August, to ply at the great chess gathering then and there to he holden. We be lieve Mr. Muorphy's views as to details to he gentle man-like and cheseslike in every respect. He would otl;ject to playing in a private room, preferring to have his play looked over ; he would leave the selec tion of the arena, we believe, to his opponent; but we do not bind ourselves to state more than an out line of his views. Ile would like to play daily-say from noon till the game was ended ; but would object to leave games unltloshed,and would, we hope, insist on some plan of regulating the time, which, without limiting the period really required by his opponent for calculating his move, would prevent all shabby recourse to delay, such as sitting for hours over a single move when the king is in check and has but one square to go to. Mr. Morphy means chess and nothing hut chess. He has come from New Orleans purposely to challenge Europe, and his chivalrous offer should be responded to as it deserves. ALL ANImALs cAN TAtc.-At an annual meeting of the A sociatlio Ibr the Advancement of Science, held at Boston, it was shown that, after all, there are no dumb beasts. Dr. Gibson read a very interesting paper on the language of animals. He said that every variety of animated being possessed some means of intelligible communication. Each ereature by sounds or signs of correspondence has a language understood by its own kind, and sometimes learned by others. Emotions of caution, affection or fear-of joy, gratitude and grief-are disclosed by simple tones of voice, or by imlrssive gestures to signalize feelings strictly comprehended and often answered. Insects and birds, fish and beasts thus express them selves in distinct languages, signed, spoken and sung, seen heard and felt. He illustrated his theory by stating familiar facts relative to domestic animals. [Scientific American. How TnY TALs ABOUr Usl-A Toronto (C. W.) correspondent of the London News writes : The fuss which the Americans have been making about the right of visit has quite disappeared. It created no remark here except derIsion. We know Brother Jonathan too well to dreas his dolng any thing bot talk aganst Enagland. Depend ponit h will never hit any one of his own selt Aman boasted that his brohlsvrss.reveolptnafiry hero. It was ascertaIned that the. pesn spoken of had served an unsosually long term in the treadmill, 1M sa nteurgene. Natebez never wa ne st atp A few cases of whoi river, too, is raling, and all the mehe&, sMea o'er on, tiing with ppeens g overflow, ete., are fast d pn story and an attic high, was obsved el the river by onr laniding n i aatod rL rented in ito pirgre. dint it aad below the ery nding. Who the paying salvwge he'll have but littl to al '. hilrse, ades, ete. I do .dd ee The Courier of Wednesday state s that r to day evening the river had fallen 13 ihe still going down.. The Vickhburg True Southron of Wendag The river here is still fallinglowly ,bt Yesterday it Heau afel aleutt - somewhat fster reneding than the dey The weather yesterday wase very .wrin ai until dark, when we were greeted.t awe refreshing showa e f roain, wbhicl sem la, fr hovr, veling itehesp w rapidly accamutating diode(reee ol Lerrza ramse M. R aar.-:._ s 4 ed d Leoeria 2'i.nes-.On myreat in asehee nor tei dayn, myetleni several letter which have fpaper, trepeting MWebond m eto to form utrers,. tuh tion io any or my ps.l fer-late otrenlatioo i e dse.I efleme =penly1eW, rete othater eiti the U lemons onw my utea l ith whesre Ic ani an n sOr believe and fIy h beservatisons on. tan c elpm s be never instrnted a engthy penalty, not to divulige t ,a ,d We my pamphlet evesr before the w to each of my pupils inAmerica, w their instruction. Tamnmaiu'n. JniJr. Grimm s n Dssas.-Thre ew YTrk Enquirer givmrthefollo w..l of Green, the diver, to the Alian i tom of Lake Elie: ,Not many month saige a. W whose depth at the plase-of w 174 reet There was a pertirano ar hie that. it became adv bbshle ta efort to recower it. It was anything, as it was beogai: human action; it might bhe idr dib bold attempt by the diver. He wa .found, and a recompenas wbl s It aprincely one, wa geuaar ar more than "doeahecomtea t To feed him with air, a six men, was brought, yandI. ru ened was made-all the appl.anr lo liberal management cound augspt aid. Hewas nrreunded by and humanity. He dared te sevren times. The men at the b o ti wrought with the mightof eu oat fed the vital current to the bold tl courage to trust them. The eiirw rk ag When he amephe tol tsgun eaieth at intended the trial, that the sir t machinery forced it to him, ase the frying of hot fat, and that the pump fell on his breast ike° a bar You go down no more fort hearted gentleman, who stood by hiealae deck, Iu the intenoity of allhiP es orloe the daring man besought for the opeeoa trial. The gentleman refused, tý hedive on going for himself. He went. ioret Tulzed man d jusd t holding tý soweri The claret bottle at his ghrid t f empty, was filled when he:easa cork was not distnrbed. The wga beyond the pwoer of cork or glaoa, AN IsrnsnaMnso Disaova=.-.We, atl I pon what might be coneidered ,nrai ha that thirty thousand Christians. bas:t found upon an island north.ofa ttelale It mnored for a time that there wa the people, forgotten and forsaken, whle.h,. o wer possessed three Bibles, and continued ste.ad -, faith. When missionaries first landed' i the they met with a school teacher aln h Iis.lp Ik repeated in the r Malayan tongue, "AY the panteth after the water-rook, so pantlet' m after Thee, 0 Lord l" No Bibles were found, but the bmeat. ises of the Bible written upon thel They knew the Apostles' Creed and the Catechism, and had Choistian cuetom s i churches and schools yet existed. T tlroh i strmentlity of Pastor Heldring, foeUn Magdalen Asylum at Steenbeek, atndchlb Inner Misseions in Holland, four been educated under the venera out, and three thousand pemrolts ap Xa This is certainly a most ere Sisland on which these Chriestetsw m to the East Indian Arpela for years had political rule i th regln account for the original introduction of among this people, and for the hatthatthe berg Catechism was still found in their But, still, the particular time and eleaustaa which this intruduction took ilacs i lenge special attention, and elicit ine ef those who have the leisure and falor - ing it. [German Rteformeessed n , Toe Lamar t'oATtaNe BTogr.' 'Tse l t, Con Snarder brings over a timous French csmearo/, aleer to the Philadelphia Presse Thewlergtaisatbi t ih attempt to blow up Luls Napolelon was by that worthy himself l that the "wholaewai acted play, from the departure from the plCep e to the execution of Orsini and Plerri. or .i e 1h representing them, for this well formed timutes that the veritable Orini' PrebPlavr guillotined. He announces thattinhe o Scoup d'etat of January l4th was tttlof for bullying England ; and then outof tlha n in the mo. logical manuer in theWld, then of the slave trade by the Frenrh, ndite vaof British cruiers to Americ an veaeehtin thaet li Mo..n. VNOs.NCs.-. We find the folawlg v sl in a Northern paper : On Thursday night week, an orgagrdasit mischievous looking monkey in tow ep nct t of a house in Mulberry steet,. t sGrand, and delighted a large rabblaot` with music and the comin pranks of I,! While monkey and "grinder" wetret lsp some one in the crowd threw, w#t greati large stone, which, strlkin the monkey ow knocked that "intelligent gentlemen on i e laid lquiet for about fe minutes,. a stunned by the blow, but at the explratt Y time, got up, looked around, ad pec stone which was thrown at him, picked tup t liberately hurled it back in the crowd, afterwards appeared, with goodl e tl f h Yidentical person who originally tbhrto ts, t severe wound on his right Cheek. 4 A.n E.TaaCT pRot - 'mUe B t;"1a0n_'_ e Montgomery Advertiser 1a-publohingp enormously long speech, sadt.hwave bene by" Uncle Ben" onthe . iJuly. It,'yt; t who Uncle Ben Is ; here ls eixtracEftte hlsaseee Sometimes I thlpk the Democratic partyhlkem Vold spotted sow that cate htr 'tss rather eat'em than corn! She tea so' t sould'nteatup her pigs. IIyboy ansd tlm all said I ought to kill her. I said no; TlroI from eating hsr pigs; and Idldbreakhe ZI Y an iron rfng and put ahead stallon it sorter a Ibridle, and slipped the ringoverernuseand l t the headstallon behind herears, andrd htrle d She coold get her mouth wide enough uopon h e shelled corn and drink water, hbut culd,'g it Wt n enough open to bite her pigs. May 'b'he i ft and isich and covort,and the niggerand Iss dlt~ laugh at her--but she was broket Nowlw at l way I want to fix the Democratis rt pt `hg round its nose, so it can't eat Up a era I want the ring round its nose and the heeoall gened sel/-for I can't trust It goed preeise. IV is l just like the old sow about that. Every tImesIs. 1m e pigs, she grunts and goes round e ra like, like the Democratic party, eyerp amet President to elect or any great elezt h aon b d but as soon as you tsrn yonr back, the old w pte f her nose too close to the pigs. and begigs tioloe 'em etoo good. She bites 'em a littlefrfet gndd theist thing you knew she is chomping 'eve p ibrkeeve$'. PRENTCISsA.A.-The Wahb U Sour Government " carries its Vthe deeper it is in debt anb i it carries it head,and the mora haps, reader, uio have bear missed an humblo ervant few months afterwards, 0M gudine and extanvsanc g ruin ged lnce ¶ yo.1 ., r Mr. Bnehanan, Ia vir Y. aeord snd tha pure of ho e sword with the a fingers thapugeewilt h The Washnte Ua Y friends will never d tei s everywhere turning pate W