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--)!i!yiiaj'""iv;wBwiLi iy'-'" ,4. r b T ft 13- . a. n i-i. i tot tn l3 I N v )Ai'LY APPEAL. THK APPEAL It XTOULAl.T M.uHastae.A T"1 EXXUOr THE TIME HID t-OB, CKLXtl MHEWED .. IK DYAXCX. All. LETTER! EKCLOtl-O BEMITTAXCEt TO THM OrrfZ MCtT E KCCIfTEKED. OTHEWISE TBT FaorucTou will hot novo Tiitaiti-Tti E- SFtltlBLT rO aXT LOSSES THTKT OCCCP. M E MP HIS . rEIDAT HOSKTfG. AUGUST 14. 1857. THj SSCiST XLECflOJS A.XD THK JtOBAL THEY TAvH. Beginning with the Virginia election, bel last Sprin,?and continwlii' through the ejec tion held in the p-esent raoath, August, l Kentucky. Tennessee, Alabama, North Caro lina and-Tesas, we. find "bat the national Dem ccrztlc party hat swept thse States by ai ovwwhelmtag majority, scarcely leaving ii existence a fragment of the once powerfu Kaw 'Nothing order, rhe causes which hav lead to the decisive trioraphs and brilliant vie tones of the nitte-rnl Democracy, and to th overthrow iai aatttfeilatwHi of the Koow-Nt-thii5 pirty, as a respectable partisan orgaal nth i, are few, pUta, anl easily recognize by aH who have ivatched the progress of poJit ical eveots, asal teach a valuable lessen free which the members of the Koo-Nothing order, if they are wbe, wtW profit. WaVse Kaow-KotMirptea first made its debu , it was a secret eath-bouod organization, ha iisg ooJy twe peHucal tJeas the deprivatki of CatboKes and mtararizstl citizens of U e rights cuaraotied to them by the Federal ai d SUte oMStttstieas. It is true titty did not seek to ac omplish their eaj-ct by direct means, bo. ii4ireetly, by biDdiag the members of the or der never to vote for nor appoint aiy oneci these classes to any office, and when in thcii power to remove aH such from office. The above were the only avowed praeUel measures of the party, except their ceroHary a change is the naittrahUttioa laws. UpoH these issaes the Eaow-Notbing party was overwhelmingly pmtrated in the Presi dentiil election in 1333, oaly carrying osm Stale, Maryland, ia the whale confederacy. So well, satisfied were the Ewatr-Kothtt.gs themselves of the anppalrhy of their prin ciples, that la the desperation of despair the? sought to raise new Issaes to divert public at- teuton from the btdeomaess of their doctrine t atal to fix it upon ssmelhiag else. Hence it is that we Sad lhse twin humbugs. Dj'rtbtle and Alien So Brag, lagged into tb canvass of 1567- Those who introduced then mstliave feefheartih ashamed of the pevert; d their resoareet at not being saffieienl froitfaJ is erpedienU to briag forth semethiat beUercalcniatoJ to asnwer their object arc dsceive the people. 'A portion, a sbhiW portioa of the Soatherr iow-Netbiags, for aaitioas purposes bett Vtiewn to tbeaselres, to far fergt the calk ef patriotisBraad of daty as to joia the Blaci Kepabllcaas in opposition to, and denneciatKi. ofthat great act of justice to the South th repeal of the Missouri Compromise, and the restoraltea sf the ConstitatiM. So ifttar were the Koow-Notbisgs of the NashviVe District against this measure thtt bea. Zilucoftex. was defeated ia coaveatiot by his ara partrzan friend s, and Gos. Ucskt, aa eaesaf to it, aoiaioatel for Coagress. He bt docaiaod, aad Gea. ZiLLicort ta boldly an BOMKod'Usseeif as a caalidite. There can scarcely be a SmtW that if in anti-ansa Xobraska-BiH Caww-Ketfaiag had run in the Xiehvilte District, his defeat weald have b n certaia. Ia the VTilsoa District, Readt n-a too assart to sabarit his dais to a ronventirn of wire-patters. lie had voted for the Kansat N-.tra.sti BiH aad kaew iht hatred borae hic by the BoWHra t bat be was willing to trutt hisrlaims aad iarit3i the people. Then suit is thit the people at the battot-bax have eadorsed aad approved hie sapport of the rigao of the Soatb, whilst they have unequivocally coaUraaed every oppoaeet of thit bill, excejrf pet haps, Matxabd in the Second District, still la deabt. The receet eiecMoos teaeh that the Ssutheri. people are too wise, iibsral, tolerant, and pt tnetie to sastaln aiy-party which persecates ay cttss of oitizens, vvhatfrer may be their birthptaee or reifgtoos faith, or which prevef itself fiitbtess aad treacherous to the earett rifMs of the Sotrta: and thit they canabt be ekrerted from great Ttsees by sarh transpartn iOfb:s as Alton SeMrage aBd Distribation Wtt1aar KDOW-TvVMng friends never lean ""-HBiltae people of tate South wttl trast oal ttsoe vAf ataafaNy aad patriotically uphold, sostala, aad det'ead aH thev Constitutioaa ns, ath ei-il aad reygiossJ.-4Titne a lei will ESSOW. Taegraad resait ia tee Seathmay besammrd apttisM: THgialanTleea Dtsaacratic saeobers of Cor Rre : Kaow-NatMaga ant one. Demecratie is jority ia the Ltftslatof, nearly one hat. dred. ateelcy Deatocra'ie members of Congress eigto ; Kaow-NotWags two, aad perhaps cnl) ooe. The Legieiatate largely DeaiecraUr tbe Decwtlc Troasarer deetdd'by ten thoi.- eaad uafafcy. Teaaeasee Democrats .elected t. Congress eve certaia, aad perhaps tibt. Kao Kotbtags, two KBsas NtbrsVa EnowO'olh ing,aod probably ooe aoli-lCaasas-Nebraska Kaow-NotMog. DeoMcratic majority ia th Geoefal Atseaby, from twelve to eixteea Demorratic Governor elected bytea or twelve thousand majority. AUbassa fee Democrats elect the whole Coogt essioaat ticket by aa ooerwhelming ma jnty. Ia Texas the National Deaecracy hate swept evy.hfog before them. Thereoaras ftoai North Carottaa clearly k. dtcate a gtortoas UesaarraUc Ummpb. We ay'feel assared that Georgia, Mitsis sip rf -'aad Loaisiaaa, wit! roll ap Democratic majorities eejaal to their Sootbe'a sisters. iijwver, the recent election for Governor nay . have resetted ia Missouri, the natieeil Deeaosracy miy console themselves from the fact that-singie-handed they taanfatly battled acaiactan uaholy coalitloa between the treacb eroos BetaaHs, the BanoeipitieetsU, an the JDwwNothlAgs Jf rs.KoowvN'ethi-s of Teaaessee can fiad aay cntmbef caeafert ia Kolli.v's election (pro- aaed he bceleeted) we eavy not them thsii The elections ibrasjehiat the Sooth have taoglft & great moral leeeoc That truth rieM sd pitotatttm will trlamph orr false feoederrBr.aed aelsMSjaeoa, aad that the Sooth will not toUrete either civil or rebgieus tttiel uraojte. May we aH loara wisdoes fram the Moatatble lessos aaaeist a i I Besecratie 2fajrity In the legiilatcre, Tfce NaehvWe Unioi, of tbs ISfii Inst., has tne fefJo-Aiat;: LEOMOLATB-KV. (lor BMfrty ia ttw iC Srttore canaet be tem n atae ia toe IfcUHC tud twe ia the Sen ats,- Tftart -w ttortoee timturM Dietrlctt to iHrarTrom Jtt, aad er soajotity la the St.- aw wetiiae mmmm y a aaoy otthost litre Jicertets at we eorry. TsMee EB4toria5 Din trtett, m we lot, I Wt.iagti, itr)tu.80tti, t. n" 'i aaej we Zf!H, Mja- raoww rre caxnea we Z4'i or Maoa B (tries, Mdi, aeoordtog to the Urn, win give ot MX atejartty Is the SsaU, . M . A 1 . . . . mV'l to yvtt kellot afte-it. Toe we mom ftt wo take the feNewfag: rat coeteaaAS. H ere tmrx t- 4 -tM HoHiaa of Wallace la ""a Pnotri-, oouhtrof. CHr ae eo froat oeviU- ed o U beaievV tt eh, et o- a, I fur '4 th electloa of Mar ' J Th., m, mil sbasm e Cooerrsiie.! olrgt ion vm4 m. to cbree. Cv r i Alazama. Tfce TaeasUt Nortai aiai of :Ut 7w wet: KU has fallen aJereot oeewf day Ut few peet tlfo er tbree f wf Wf are ia 4 aad the reads nearly at bod at to aaM iaur. c. looks fiT tbaa rrt rrtr mm- it btuSt hi ibis valiey, aad the crop Is aaxr pa-t all daager. A large crop was pteated, aad we veaWre the assertion, thatlheyhW wsN be larger tbaa has ben k iewn in twenty yart past. Cottoahss come forwrd astonitUagty etertae; the past month, aidif frost holds off Utl the rt of October the crop will be near a arertie ot. with- c-it eome casualty happens to it in the mean lime. Chance i the Govesmext er FajTisn jVDtAiIsjoiiacdthatatan earlydtya wrrt&ft.JWbVma'de in th- British Parlia'meot leiatHfiwW-dlrtlWedhy recent events in Jr4h'f tfbaMed ctaU of its fiuanees. iB!l4Be tncumfrable ties" which ftapeiifstKH-a an Integral part f Ymmt, re wir it expeelent that 40 iwmmm ol teat c ontry should be ttfnifertH 18 Mtii well as In fact, rem fa? fiasf tkfti itomplsr M1 responsible jgr Uiifb&Silii Wl islf t, DtfUn of f)tMti 'WiHSrrn tta beers StmUni Jrom g3&hf&m mwpftet ore What will be the Kama aad Professea'Plac,P, pies of tie next Party whim saau rise tn ppositlsk to the Katieaal Bemacracy? Tar tse afonptali App-xl. . I would kindly suegest to the enemies of De mocracy, North and South, the propriety of un ting their forces against the National Pe rn icracy under the cognomen of the " Conser vative Opposition," aiid under do circumstan- es to make any declaration of principles of their own. By this lueans tliey may potsioi anile the-Soulhern and Northern Know-Nolh-, ns, the Black Republicans, the Missouri Ben -unites and Emancipationists in one harmonious nion, founded upon a common hatred to tbi Valional Democracy, and in the lion. John ell they can fiad a fit and doubtless a ccep ta il e candidate for the Presidency of 186a A few suppose that Southern Know-Nothing till join themselves to (he Extremists of th 3 rib, of the Charleston Mercury and New Or leans Delta school of politicians, and by thit neans strive to break up and destroy the unloi the Democratic party. But each a unioi rould soon result in its own suicidal death. (t would render the fire-eaters odious, wer bey to form a coalition wilh tbote who htr- enounced them as traitors and disueionists ; nd it would make the very name of the Know- Vothings, who joined such a coalition, co fmptible. They had better foMew the advice abovr ndered. It is mere in consonance with tb trieciples of their BHs, Mayaard's, Stepb tes, EherHges' tt ia emue gfot. INJARNEST. THE LEGISLATURE. Fna the Xutitc OalM 1 rjEMOCKATIC SENATORS ELECTED. Greene, Cocke, Sevier, and Bleaat Loit M'fs, MeMinn, Polk, and Mewoe W:ght. il.u.ilwn, Marien, Bledsoe, Bradley, and the J. C Buactl. White, Jackson, and Maeon Holland IXTOS. Smith and Sumner W. S. Mcjcday. . KwMard aid .virnball W. P. DavI! Canson. Cffrf. G.uaJy, VaU Uures, an Varre B. J. Hill- Fraaklinan-i LiucoU Joel J. Jsnes. Gilts, Lawrioce, and Wayne Tlios. J Isew.v. M"rr, Lwi. Hickman, aad Dickson TV C Whittuosine. nsoii. Monteomerv, and itewart I. Mekxes. rt.iu.il, McNalry, and Hardeman A- G, IcDqogal. Henry, Weakley, and Obion W. E. Ta--ts. Fayelte and Shelby J. Kkox Walker, KNOff-NeTHINGS ELE-CTED. Hawkins. Hancock, aad JeSersen J. B. Iemeell. Claiborne, Grairr, Anderson, and Camp- tell F. H Uratcher. Knox and Roane H. L- Welcker. Wilson and DtKlfe J. D. Goodxer. Ralherferd and Williaassen W. L. McCox i SCO. Davidson A. F. Gorr. Gibson, Carroll and Dr er DEMOCRATIC REraEKTATIVE3 elected, Bradley Geo. W. Rwles. I, Greea-r-JoHNSTox. P-lk. JlcM-sn. ain Mefs Doasos. , Monroe Grithth. ' ' j Riiane Tornlr. Cannea Sr. JoHifi ' - - i 1 1 Coffe. Grundy, and Tan Bare Roberts. DeKalb A. M. Savage. , . i i , Dickten ScuMiTTor. Franklin T. W. Newman. Giles Hae.vey. IlKkman J- J. Williams. Beaten and Humphreys Mickeet. Ltwrence L. M. Be.vtlxt. t Maarv. Lewis aad Wttlfarasea W. V. rilOMPSON. Lf cola Jame FoLTOjf. Maary War. H. Petr. a'ar-uail E. A. Wilioc. Smith, &amner, aad Macea TnaXEit. Sumner D. S. Donelsok. Warren Smart. L'ncoia, Marshall, aad GHes James M Davidson. Fa'te Maris. Hardeman Lowe. Heir Lams. H ty weed BRAsroBD. McNairi Estes. Shelby W. C. DuKLAr. E. W. M. Kiss. Weaklet W. P. Caldwell. Shelby, Fayette, aad Tipten HuxruacT OATE. Cl iiwrne Blackbcrn. Hawkins Ham iltok. Sullivan Hancock, Jeefersen, Hawkins, aad Greene to J E. EN0W-NOTHINO4 ELECTED. Anderson and Campbell Rhea, Bledsoe and HamiHoa Bleunt W. T. Bickkell. Hamilten J. W Watte. K'Kix Moses White. McMinn .obson. Marion Raulstox. Seveir and Knox Anderson. Bedford Cooper. Davidson Jos. L Ewisg and M. Vaughn. Jickson S. S. Stabton. Montgomery M. D. Davie. RabertsiM Ra berfoid J. W. Richardson. Dvid-n. Reberston aad Meatgom'ejy Hekrt Manet. Sail h White WilLamsenC. W. Beale. Wilson Riibrrford and Bedford Ivie. Madison Jrfierson Brazelton. Canoil Cirrolt, Madison, G'bsori and Henry M. Bcllock. AB KANSAS ISrELLIGEMCE. Death or Judge Stith. Hon. A. A. Sllth. edge of the C b J-tdicial DisUlct of Aikansas. lied at bis residence in this city, on Wednee ayeveniog last. Again has the Inexorable land of death been laid heavily upon this coa neciity, and cut down in the pride of inanboo and the glory of l.fe one of the noblest of God't :realion 1 line of the finest intellects 'hat evr ilumined this country one of the warmest leans that ever throbbed responsive to the cal if distressed humanity, new lie cold and mo lenlfss in the church yard. The sympathies of the whole romtrmiiity are with the afflicted family CamJm South Stamp, July S. The same paper says : Caors, Ave Wittiin the past two wsekswe h ive Lad abundance of. rain for be cropa i very portion of this eooatv, and from vchai e can learn from those adjacent the same is be case. The corn is now made, beyond cod togency. Cotton looks promising tboHgb tou.ig for the eeasou. Should the fall fioa.t be tate, ihere will b large crops made. nioH fares roKi.AND. We have heard thai a cruzea of our rity, has been offered, and re used to take 03 per acre, cash up, for his jiantatioa in Desha county, rontaioine 130u acres. It m-kes a miehtv bi ml of iad w ould buy a good many little terTa firmae ke Fairway. LtltU Rods GafUt. We have learned the California overlaKd atail route rempany have made Caddo Cove, r Ceotrevitle, in Montgomery county, a point -n their route of exploration t and Ltiat thr. find it almost impossible to ret alon?. unm n weir wagons actus ily miring down. We hive u hic uii upw uctzB win noa a practica Sle route through the mean ta toons region h is now pursoiEc: and thet sooner or Ijtr h iH be forced to abandon the mountaini. 9m come down as far soath at least es this place -tnd then by way of Murfresbero, he can fiad route every war practicable to Prntrui. to T" . I. It i wwi ' jffcoipnux a rattier. Caors irr Arkansas The recent coaieue rains have pat a new face on I bio;, jadgiac from oar exchanges frem the various portion of that bate. The corn crop will be one of rbe largest ever made, while the eoUoa crop Baa become quite premising. We copy the fo)lowtae from the Fort Smith aerata or me jti lose: 0verlad Mail to Sax Pakclm A 'oavesuoa win be ueM at Ulorksville, Jahi, sou eoaaty, on Moaday, the I4:h day of Sep- cmvci h mi ufm: ways and meant tor TpewRga igea toed on the 3th ;arallel u. oaiiiornia, am wiejare traasporiatioa of the u. a. everiatra man ffvef sata road. Let evert oooty hMet etted la tbls movement be falu represented. The same paper has tie following items : Cmoctaws. The Cboetawt are hiring nm. i mm' n irna ia weirapproacBlngeleclloaa We were toW a day or iwo ago, that the Na tea ia oiviues, one party la raver of the new -oottitatlen. already adopted and aider u-hb-i 'be approaching eieettofia were ordered ; the .br party want CttWe. tve, aad have no ate, to t'.ey sty, for a G veroor. Siouer. The Creek pa vmeat will i ifit Moda, tht Sop;rinteadent left on Wedeeday wHh the money. The council hat east aSmre t. nd. we are informed, allowe t Cap-. V k $13900 for bis services catlag their claim. California Ovmlakd Maii Oirrnm,. powdet,"G. UP," teoom mends that a Cjd veatMfl be held, t some suitable point, the eusrlng faH, to take Into consideration imtai place lor opertxg a wacon road, on the Fort Smith rcr,36th parallel, to Cailforria, atd for bavlag the overland mall curled on it. He reeeismestda that all of the Wtern eoun tlea of the State send delegate. Well, for oar part, we think it a good move, aad hope West ern Arkansas will wake up to her true Interest aim assert ar runts, ij-t the Convention h eld at Cltrktville. on Moadsv. the uth J if September tiext the first dav of th. ni,ui. ICourt at that place. Let delegates from every county interested id Wis norement send iteie. eates. and let there be a large Convention, an overwhelming, overpowering one htld. that will caute our ricbtt to be beard. ATaLEKTLD CoKCIEet. A rnrr..n..j..i of tbe Lowell Journal says, in looking over a list of the members of the Twenty Third gress, wiilch commenred Decembers 1833 arj closed March 2, 1835, I was somewhat sur prIse at the number of members who have filled high positions under our Government. Six member of that Conertes. J. Q Adams u-.t.r.uj,; r, uio.fj rterce and Buchanan, have occupied the Presidential chair. Five mrater, Messrs. Calhoun, Johrf son, Tyler, Fillmore and King, have been Vice Presidents ; aa no less than eight members Messrs. John Q. Adams, Henry Clay, John Forsyth, Daniel Webster, Jobn C CalbouD James Buchanan Jobn M. Clayton and Edward Everett, have filled the office of Seeretarv of State. Thirty-two members have been 6ov eroorn of States, and twenty-three roebberafef tjja Honda lara Rtna tfeTrtd tie -Ssasfe; or the eOUTHEBK COKKEBCIAE CONVEHTIOH at x:jo rn llb j mr. rrtm tkt Eucirllle lttulcr tnfwtit; J FIRST DA.7ilOVVia SESSION. The delerates to the Southern Commercial Convention met, between 11 and 12 o'clock, on tlonday, loth lnL, at the iirst i'resvytertan Church, in this city. At a few minutes past 12 o'clock;, tils Honor, Mat or White, of this ritv. called the Conven feirt o'rrd erfa ud "KSre's sTd'th ei'erdb era prrs ent aa ioiiows: ..... I Gmtftraeo; of th. Soulier Octntnercial Con- eetio: In behalf of the citizess of Kooxville. j t is my pleasant ituty to-day to bid you a cor ,ial and heattv welcome to our midst,- .Sub- ,ec't3 of interest to the ubole Southern com nuaity will be present'd tcr your consideration urine ihe session rf this Convention I have snly to express the wish that your dellbera- ions may be guided oy a spirit or otrmony n- peace, and that your conclusion my be mrh aa will redound to the prosperity of the South, and the promotion of Its brat interes s it wan prohsoiy expected py many or you tot' be Pres-dent of toe tavanitan Couve ttlon ould open this session. Su'b was my desire nd rxpectatt n mat distingutsoed gen'le- nan is now present, and it Is at bis request hat I now appear before you simply to call his Convention to order. Entertaining, as I o. a ftro: desire, that be, who so ably pre- ided over yoir former deliberations, may h ailed again to tlte tutt place, wcrrj, tn mj -iraation,pri,prly belonrs to biut. I will now tall upon 'he Hon. James Lyons, of Virginia. o act as President of tbia Convrntion, until ich time a a jcrmaaent organization sba.t lave been e ff-cted. TCheers ard applans'.l The ones' in being taken upon the motion. twaa agreed to; whereupon Th Hon J. LvoiM.af Virginia, President ' b Convention at Savannah, Gaitook the chair. Rev. R B M'Mallen, of Ksoxrllle, opened 'h Onrentlon by prayr. The President stated that the Convention was reaflv'tb nroceed'to business. Mr. Spratt. of S. C , movert tDat a commit tee of one frost each State represented be an .oeinled to report the names of permanent cf5 'm and also xuluor uie government or mis Convention. Mr. Tbos. C Flonmoy, of va.. oflered an me-dnr ibat t wo from each State be ap pointed mdoo the committre. 1U ameoement was accepted, and tne mo tion, as amended, was then adopted. On motion of Mr C. F. Trier, of Tenn., Mr. W. M. Sample, of Lvnebbnrg, Va., was ap pointed Scretarv. pro ret. of the Convention On motion of Mr. Steele, of Ga., it was or dered that each delrgatlen appoint Its own mem hers of h Committee on organization. Mr. Smilh, of Ala., atoved that when the 'Vnventton adroern, it be to three o'clock this afternoon. On motion of Mr. Bethea, of Ala., that mo tion was laid aeon the table. Mr. Ball, of a C, moved hat Lieut Sylves er Mowry, oftbe U. S. Array, be admitted a t delegate ta this Convention tn represent lba ertiee of the territory of the U. S. known as Arizona. Oo raotloti of Mr Snee4. of Tenn., Ibat mo ton w li4 anno the table, subject to the or der of the Convention. The Seeretay pro Urn., repertel the follow ag. a he meaibers of the Committee on Or- a HieaiieH. - .liabama jo&a w. waraaclc, C S. imcb. .lekantas Wm. Saunders, Col. JL J. Clay, riastfa W. W. M'Cnll, G. M. S. Perry. Georgia O. A- Lecbriae, Ai'A. Robinson. Xetttstana J. A. S. Aeblen, J. M. Vernon. JlforjIaBd John a Tyson, W. Blair Lord ifiitiitiawi Thomas 1L Davis. IL O. Rey nolds. iN'ortt r Cjroliao. A- S. Merrimab, Ji. Galnesl '' fS-ntk OareUaWm. I. Bull, B. R, Oarroll. rner V. P. Terapfe, John Manln. Firyi'ate Roger A. Pryor.Jtfferson T. Mar tin. . Oa SBotion of Mr. S. A. White, of Knoxville, Tennessee, the Conveauoa then took a receea ttatil foar o'clock, P. M. EVCSLN6 SE6S10X. The Cenventioa re-asserable"d at fdar o'clock, an wascalleel to order by ihe President. JtfiVrcon T. Martin, of Virginia, fiom the CnmffiHiee oa Orgaaizatton, made the fo-llow- tag report : rhe Committee on Organlzafion appointed ta Taper t the names of permanent officers of the Copveattoa, and also rales for the govern aroat of tbe body, have had the matter under caaswerauon, anal bog leave to submit the fol lowing leporti. , ' For permanent officers of the Convention cs foHews: PRESIDENT. Prof. J. D. B. DnhVw, of Louisiana. VICE rSEMDENTS. Hob. Wm. M. Sneed, of Tenaesseet Col Tbos. A. La'bim, of Georgia ; Col. S. L. Ar- riacton. f Alabama ; Col. Tftos. G. Blewltt, .. of Mieatseippt ; Gov. Wm. D. Mese ey, r ira; a. s. it -in man, of ftortu Caro line; j. m. t enKHUOt Louisiana ; W. 11 Keb ertsou, of Sooth Carolina ; Cel. Jobn B Cham Wiss.of Virginia; Col. M J Ch-, of Arkan 5a b, and John S. jysoo, of Maryland. j-rinxifal becbrtart. B. B. DeGraefenretd, of Georela. ASSISTANT SECRETARIES. Dr. Gray, of Tennessee; P. D. Page, of Alabama; IL W. Leith, of Milslsaippl: M WMtesratth, of .Florida J A, Gaiacs, of North Uarollw ; "M, Pailtps, of uouieUna ; B. W. Bradley, Bf South Carol. na ; W. Lamb, ,ot Vifgi. . ; w M SHrm. of Arkansas, and W. Blair Litre, of Maryland. Ihe lepOit Was utiamuMHialr adopted. Toe President elect then took the chair, and oddreesedthe Coi.venMon as follows: Gentlemen of the Simthern Ceawnlioa : If 'here could be a m mnt of my life prouder than any other, K would be that in which you have 4ieeuird me worthy to preside ever tbe teliberatieos of a body which comprises tb mn hof,tbje InUiligencsjaiid patriotism, ai.d virtue df ar SeuMiern Wrtwtry. 1 confess, eutieaea, that the ition is one of extreme pril ia succeeding a gentleman whose capac ity s a presiding oaWr, have so seldom been surpassed, or even equalled. Loud applause 1 but rtiin your k-i d rortearince atnTppori. Urpst that my inexperiei'ce will net provnant letrimeot to the aciltm of this body. Relting 'ipon your kind support aad sympathy, aii the information ami experiei.ee that ia embraced m this body, I cannot de-pair of being able to perform the part assigned to me. With ths permission of this CorveBtion I ill make some remarks which I had intended o have made before you. in another capacity. (The address of Prof. De Bow being rather 'oo lengthy far full insertion In our columns its marnlar, and not wishirg to publish sipi dy a condensed report pf itj we shall latjttvor og"ive ft in full to ra'nrro.--ESS.) Mr Mason, of Alabama, offered the follow ing resolHliofii ilitoieed, rbat editors and their reporters who Are friendly to.ttie ottects of the Copven- ti 11,-arfd nlv sue sucu, ce mviiea to race seats -vitbin tbe ball of this Canventlon." Mr. Lapeiev. of Alabarai. ranved to amend we resolution ny etrilctnt; out tne words " an oly suu.' Mr. Maioh opposei the amendment, be said at at. tDe last uonvemlon at Mvannab, i orps of reporters f or the iiVortbern narerswer admitted upon the flor of tbe Couventton,from Aoence tney biet for b their slanders arainni bt South, in Their dirty, find cnal sheets. He A-ouia rijvr. no sBetrj reporters in this Conven ion arnTlf lhey came here to malign our in atttuttens and defame our position, let tbem d " upon tooir own reepoeslbillty, and not hav nr. sanction 01 loe lDVitattofl ot tnts body. uir. ir. n. mciau, ot florMa. was on psed tt- the reeolajt Ion,. though he claimed to as sotuMi a aoutttera man as any in tba tiail, wbile he was itotnarrow-ainaedand cor rafted in txs views an. I ideas, and was 'avor ot all they eaid,anddid scattered broad east fhroogli Ibe land. (Applause.) He mm mm. comi irr tuatiue ooject or idis Uonven tM was ute disunion or tbete Mates, but t ttyettiffi the South that she cau remain I be rjajioa equal with the North, and preaert rll her rigbu. (Applause.) Why not then How Ike reporters of the Kew York Herald, 'ot b rnderetood that It was Ihe reoorter bat paper at whom Ibis resolution was aimrd why not le'. bin come Ixre and listen to all 'he proceedings of this Convention, and spread them be ore the North, so that the Yankeet oukl uudeistand our postMon, and if they bad toy roiieerva'iasn among them, tbry could then 00 a- it? (Rerewed applause ) He woub wi rmmsiu na mr. itiaaonj withdraw his resolution, and not In this wat iive tbe Northern fane tin an opportunity to charge late asetab-rs of tbiej ConrenUoai wilh being nairow aiodett and contracted Mr. Mason could not mndraw hit resolH ton. AH be dtirt wat to prevent tbos glanders froa gotbg forth which had berrtoferr wn the reaalt of their pfruiittltg rrpjrtert - iraai m tMvf seeis in me Ciail or tin iexreejtlefi. -.. 151 r iapsirjr, i AiBoams, sale, in addltlop o what had he'f said by the gentleman from . . , t 1 ... .. rioiwa, (.sir. ni-oai .; tnatoe coi.tiddreU 00 seMli a game for tbe Conveifjn to make rr npon the reporters of the North. If there were any uerea . Mr. i no tea a U. Fiosrnoy. of Va.. waa will lug to have all the reporters here, if they would my report me iruiu arai ice unole -truth. He 'id not wieh to be mitre presetrled. Hut hr mutt cotDiriain III at tbe reparitrs of tbe North ern natters were too much . In tbe Jiabit of r peftHag ooly what would suit' ibe tatt of tb'elr earleti, atl leave on an i&at would benefit the with, ir tbey would report tbe ttutb, the aiMietrM'b. ard Hothloe but the truth thai was all that be aikad. .Mr.-.M'CaH moved to lay the whole subiect ou nr tanieynoi FgTrru 10. . . . rr - 1 . . Mr. Lyena. or va , moved to ammi the rea ntlM. bv etriklnr out all af.rr tba wi.rA resolved," and iHterting "'hatall editors nu repnrina wuo aic picseni vo aiiowea 10 alee teats upon the Hoar of this Conven tion." tlr. Lyons though tbey had met here for a Higher aii4 soblejr purpose, and if be might be tlowed to say so, for more daring purposes ban to enter into a warfare upon ihe Northern press, or tbe persons they might tend here .to eporttne preeeeennet ot to s body. Wfjlle be would not put himtlf out of bis way to extend any peculiar marie i respect to Uieely, Ben nett and others of Ibe Northern press, if the would eetne heie, t.eilher would be go out of '4ie way 10 oner any unnecessary discourtesy, and thereby into've the 'Sooth In a warfare with the etire Northern prets, and witti every man who did not concur in 'be design and ob ject of this Convention. Net all tbe preisfa m the South oncurred with them in ih jectt they bad in view. And wbile those pa- perilwereAeinj: circulaleil among the people ! rf the Son hern States, and producing Iheir natural riiiCLgpontDeirntfnds.wbatg0vJ would be gained by throwlrg this t? -l-eo: defiance at them, by treatit-g the' -'t't J'1 U'provoked flitcourfesy t ib- " w' 'n'i therrproeeedlne? It . Tery outset of bled reporla fromrr.- ' noL,Preverit J: not b uiE-'ed, forth- Tlie press couli to grasp lb -'Af well n'gbtlbey undertake agtoe-. -Mrlfothtlr "hands and 'confine it, 'ltSIp-ile tiia press oftMseJwD- tryryanfrom excluding rportrs'fronj1b hall, he ivoulii that thev could all be here, and report their proceedlncs truly to the NorthH tie won d fallow tne nract ee ot similar oecaf slons of this character, andlfinvileTall visUoral a nl reporters ji attendance to do jresenLaat tneir suungs. me Mr. "l3psy. of 'Alabama, tcceptedhe amendment of Mr. Lyons. Mr. Fuirua. of Yirclnla. called for a dl- visionof the question, and it was first take oothe motion to strike out, which was agreed to. Jh&moonjto insert the.aubtUJute proposed, oy Mr. Lyon was tnen agreed to. trie qieauon was upon agreeing to tne reso lution es amended. Mr. Rocer A. Prvor. of Virelnla, was op posed to tbe resolution, as It was amended; If acreed'to, the Convention 'would be parieg a spontaneous and gratuitous compliment to that p-jnmnor me pressor mis country wnica uan upported for th Presidency a man whs election the South bad threatened they wouW meet wtiu a ils-i!itlon or mis Union. lie di" not want o have It to forth that after matnr deliberation and d'sruselnn. this Conven'ioi was willineMo extenVtbla conrtesy to tha' pre, and put thm upon anqisl footing with he Southern press. He would prfer to lay be matter upon the laM. Then tbos repor trs uhn were here could to on and take pote; nn privilege would be taken from themtm tiscMirtesv wentd be off-red to them; neither would anvgTatnitonseomplIment be paid them over which they would chuckle with scorn and contempt, and over which we oight to mourn wltb snameanii tiiimiliatloi. He moved to lay the whole matter on tbe table. The motion to lav n tbe (able was agreed to Mr. Heih'R of Ala., off-rej the following resolution wbirri was arfopt'd: " ItnohfJ, That in voting upon all question nat mav arise nrore tots convention, ran tit .h.ll rigt ih nntwber of electoral votes to which she is entitled." On motion of 31 r. llalhea It was ordere hat a committee- nt three from each SUte rep resented in this Convention, be appointed 'o prepare and report upon tbe business ot this Convention. Mr. Cha'nbliss, of Va., offered the following resolution : " R'tolrrd. That all -reporters now on tb floor nf ihi Convention be allowed to retain their seats." After a considerable debate, in which Mr. hambliss, Fqna. Lyons and Pryor, of Va. Rirhardeon and Church well, of Tenn., Vancv n Ga.. and others wriicinattA 'he. ieselution 9. i-M ii.. i,i. ' The Eltsitvh far Governor. It is eoing to be close work with the election for Governor. Since yestenlay't issue we have added fifteen coun'ies to our table, and corrected som others. In these counties, the majority lor itoiims is a s. Tnere ore foriy-'hree counties yet to be Deard trom, woicn, in ine 1'resluentlal election ave Buchanan 1C073 votes, and Fillmore 8 080 votes. Accordins as tbrse counties sbal vote, will tbe election be determined. It should be observed, however, that all those who voted for Buecanan last laoveaber, have not now voted for the Democratic nominee. Cel. Stew art. Thev hvechosen, rather, to eo eff ard give their euffraees o Majtr Rollinii a tpi-.i wnlcn tney had a perfect right to do, butwbicb it is necessary to explain in order to account for the close vote between the two candidates A year ago, tbe combined Vute of Bentoi, aim Kwing allowed a majority or 22. 000 ever Polk who-was then elected' in coi.srq-ietce of tbi- division of strength. At tbe Noveiab'CelectHM afterwprobably one-fourth of the Benton vot was tfirown for Buchanan, and thereby he ob talneda majority of 9;C40 votes In the 5tat over iillmore. A good many Bsntoi,ites, I mayaiso oe aaaeo, votea tor l-iumore nndf protest," as it was farcically call'd. Whei Governor Polk was elected to the Senate, anc a vacancy 100K piace antue executive cbair. be Black Rtpublican repreeentaUon of tbe Benton party at once took upon themselves to devise plain for a union of toe Know-N'oUiinA and Benton parties upon one Candidate. Rol lins was heminated by these partus, and tbe ele tion last Mouday discloses how far they have been able to effect a fusion. In man) coutl's, this coalition was complete (inothere, it was only partial, ai.d in all I was ihe grea object of the leaders of the two patties, lr beat the Democrats by any mean) at their com mand. Whether they baVe been sarcrssia 01 not, remains to be Seen. 51. Xouit Rep. Tbe Administration ot Jattic. The name of Mrs. Cunningham Will not be soon forgotten In the melancholy records ol crime; and her position excites as much at tention from tbe -fegal nrinciples involved, as ihe romantic interests of ihes transactions We ei.deavor, as far ss possible, nt to luter fere -with the adminitratien of jus'ice, ex cep when, improper fitfAlves are evinced by thwe who are lit responsible situations whei. Judges lend themselves and tbeir official fuuc tion to effect a political coup er pettifog away the leading maxims of jurispruieu'e It a vloud of technicalities. Mrs. CanMBSbam may Be a bold, bad wo man, but we have no desire to exult in bet misfortunes or crimes. It is but a short im aeo that tbe was tried for a terrible murder and though a grave suspicion rested on her the evidence was deemed hy the jdry insuffi cient for her convittioi'. She , now afctneed of lba crime of having prodicrl a sttppostitious child, to. claim the property of tbe man she was accused of mnr derirtg, and to whom she alleges she was mar ried. That a guii'y intent will be proved con elusive ly agatnst her upon the tettimony, te eyonu a peraarthlure it remains to be a-et wuemcr iBtrrj anythin more. Mrs. Cut nit'gbam, it is said proposed tosimulate a child birth, and bring fortn an infant as her oun In rase her marriage wi;b Dr. Barrtell was ju uiciousiy fsousnen, mis cqim houm be til presumptive heir of his prober!. Just as toon, hdWrVer, as the guilty though was intrusted to tbi ear of the person who wai letted as the thief instrumei-t for carrying 11 nui, ue ciseioes me design to tbe publi riTosecutor. Henceforward the admlnistrati of public justice go hai.d and band with Mis uuiinmebam in supplying Dr Burdtll with spurious neir. Justice, td rotten ns fepres'n alive, enters intu a tarliien-bip of crime itf mii. uinnn euam 1 jusuce lures Der on : pis life supplies aeceeeotieB) ar.d nt last the tiild and at the moment tVhen th; false mother, ir a feign' d transport embraces "her darling babe," justice steps in, rerUims the child, and arrests tne entrapped woman. Now we do not deny that the Crate has right to take tbe particicania or accessories t a crime and make them witnesses; and tyrant cei governments nave employed lnrrraers ti join themselves to conspirators and consnira cies and worm out tbeir secrets I but Um, lltu- hardly eoes to the Ungtti of nursing tbe mere eermc cnrettiat intent into tne overt act. Ih pretoAect is a most .darigerous one. If th ministers of j istice can 011 a mere hint thut. supply tbe means of -erirainelit y and tempt tb baiborer nf a, guilty tboueht t destruction then we shall soon learalite tbe practice au canontte toe name of Jonathan Wild. in tue present case nits CuMiuiKbarn may Insist that no crime was ce-mrartted. even ad mitting every ti.fererce lhatxan be drawn fionv uc siaiemenis 01 toe witnesses, iney may i-i 1 t . 1 .... . j pioue ueremign, om uie uuiy act uaas Dei taicteg a cfiMd rrom tbe Hand or the agent ol the public prosecutor, a nd wilh it going tbrougl the farce of a pretendM travail. Suppose that she had deetgned to poison an enemy, and the poyt'cian wuom sue supposed was her assist aut, but who was in the confidence of the otfi cers of the law, supplies her tbe material whether poisonous or not the receives It auc disposes It for the victim, but at the moment ene laysitdown sae Is arrested. Bat wbetoet Mrs. Csnt imrtiim is iriilltv ot in iue eye ci toe if.v,ia entirely secondary' 10 lueereai question uneiuer toe departmem to which is assigned ihe detection a lid prose cution of criminals should connive at tbeiracts and tempt to tbe perpetration. It has bei said that it is better that ninety-nine guilty persecs sueuHj escape, uiau mat oas Innocen man snouid be punished, but sbould it not b equally desirable that the SUte sbould be pun froio all partieipalioa with crime? Even tbi appearance of evil is a slain ou the admlnia tratlon of justice, but when fraud and r.i,. hood are a rart of the means emnlovrd far ih erurapmefiior an a ecus-d not into tbe dttcov ery but tbe rommlition of crime, we mat jutil ,A J I. 9 - .1 I . . j The Rttontces cf the Bcutb. A little work has just been published li aiiu Carolina ennuea-rne imnexuiiBie i-ri sis in th- Sth " It is from the pen a eentle .nan named Helper, and it emboitles murli us- rul information in the form of Statistics'. The Savannah Aeit, however, iltji Irs many 8f II staiemeutt, aiHirnararerttogiveairue view rl ibe resources sf the South. Tba editor rive tbe follow 1 eat exblbf c tbe exports for the year emnng june ju, jooti 1 Ortu n T-bKXb........ ....', Ifal aft SM IJ.'J.JHS K ara Stena. 71 aJ5U as etat l,Uas tW 1 WM 1 Si isr 1(1117 ptrita TurprnHlw.i.. ...... j-. y.- . OtmI.....MMi.H, ...Ml. 0-UaU-'l. TbbMcom.nuraeitard.. , Il.mp (wdf ats OHlme t 4 4M 16t) He ihtn makes tht following ddittot 1 rmaaar lba sea. ...... , rrvduaiol tb- fora FrcUart -t AaloiI TextU laid Itlbs' atrteoHaral liw ., aiaaoraaiui'S... .f... Itlelawvaa KitDttaM.aUd , 1. .....' ...... , ei MS i,ei v,.... ast'saa 10,194 ISA ti,la l,Trt 1 e,tta in 1. a uiim aa The agcrrgats Is S17G MS Oil i ar neurit a. per cent, of tbe entire foieien exnoits ot the . a 1 .w iiii. ar ivrira mriijrr rrmalKt t If, now,weMtd to this already large atsetmt. iue surpiut proatiruont of our section Mlil-li we tend to tlie North for ceniiimrttlon. the bai. a-.ce will be still more in favor of the South Our wheat, flottr.rorn. sscar.riee.tobaern. ar.H other articles shipped Nonb, amount annually. wa wrtj .iitrnia. 1 uc auipnrri'S Of Mlieat from Ibis port alone, to tl e Northern porta, for the iear ending September 3(1, 1850. amounted to 40 000 bushels. Th rtesrnt wheat rron of piorin and son n uaroiltia. Oeorela arid Ten ntstee is esiiuatcd by competent tades to amount to tour and -ialf millions or b-belii. The larger pert of this will be shipped In tbe shape of flour and wheat from CLarlt nn a rut and Savannah, and most of it to New Ynrk. It thus appears that lnatad of being almost v-umupv commercially, as tnis int. Helper and fall Northern ahettnra uenM liarn thr nen. pie believe, we actualir cor.tribule iLf.re to the productive ii.doatiy ot Ibe ceunlry than dors tbe North : and. b1.lr frnllnr nnr nwn rami. latloi,, we have, a Ure sarplns, whlrh w send 10 aiioro ioo, and eia.Iymefit to IDOS0 WD0 rt J dlspirg- rmr ImlBs-ry. " , omitted to mentinn. nrevioutlv, Ihat the Exports i.f gold and eilvrr coin and bullion are Included In th t"tal evpni-ts for tbe year. This amount to $14,14329. rearlv all cf which Is sent from iioaton and N'W York, And otght, perhaps, to be deducted Irora the amount credi ted to the North, as It Is scarcely to be consid ered an article of prcdrutlveJndu8lry , : ijt Adversityd6es not take from .os.-our true friends t'lt only dlsperfiW ttsorfj who ard- j TtSS A!KD SC1SE0S8. Kextucky LtoitLATORE. According to all ibe returns received, the De-nocrats will have a majority or seventeen on joint, oaiioc in us Kentucky L eislalnre. v A ff" Gen. Wm. Waleer, accompanied by Col. Slatter, of Hew Orleans, left Aogusta on Saturday afternoon last for Savannah. Gen. Heknikcseit, whd passed through, Accusta a few days agotovlnit his relatives' in Burke cbtfnTy, was' expecbid toTjoIn "hIm'atrsome,sta' Hon of the Augusta and Savannah road In Burke county, 'and proceed with blra to Savan- bah. Oca Minister j,t Paris. The ..Paris cor respondent of the Loudon Court Journal writes as follows: u His Excellency Plenipotentiary Maeon, having been reprimanded for throwing hia arm round the back ot tte Emprrss Eugenie's chair, s malting up OiS t.ack to ny to rom reiire- tent, where be means, to sajs report, to study he aoiutt.es. in order to behave better next time. -' We guess the above is a tiUr 1 bI upon he staid and conservative old Virciidaa ttbo represents tbe Unittd States in Piris." Akot-er SrOROitox. A brother of the cel ebrated Mr. Spurgton ba commenced preach e-in Baatoii. Enelind He is said to b only 17 years old, and his eloquence, while different style, la reported to be tuny equal to mat 01 bis brother. Rachel the Actress.- Her emaciated fig ire and hollow voice no longer excite any pity. ' She merely goes about beeue she is too stingy to get buried," said tbe fat Jules Janin, be man who his written volumes in praise of her actios, the very first time Ibat he saw hei after her return to 'Piris. - - The Cotton Chop rr 1837-53. The Mt. bile Rrghter says: "We sfneerrly believe, from a careful examination of (he reports from ll the cotton croW'ins erctious, that th pres ent erowlng crop frill not txcrtd 3000,000 or 3,100.000 bales. North Carolina Election. Raleigh, iif. 0 Tbe first and sixth Congressional dls- icts have been closely contes ed, and it is bought Smith, American, has been elected ver Shaw, Democrat, in the first district. Re urns are favorable for ScalesDerHaJfat, Bvir Puryear, American, in tbe si&Ui district. Singular $ttrsios Bridge. A tabular bridge is talked of to connect theU- ited States nth tbe Cane da 9, and to take tbe place of tbe uspensioa bridge, the dimensions to be Bs fol lows: Lengh of bridgo 840 feet) height of piers above water S25 feet) With a double rail way track, earrtag! way. Sec. The reason giv n for tbls project is the familiarone, that sus pension bridges are liable to failure- Mikkesota Politics.- TDe examination of the official retHml, says the St. Paul Pichcir, n rjje In the office or the Secretary of the fer ritory, shows that nt the election for delegates to the coastilullotal cenvrntion, Ihe Demo cratic party bad t majority of over sixteen hundred. Yet the Black Republicans talk of heir bogus convention representing the potiti--al sentiment of a majority ct the people of u lerrnory. PoBFOtsE Sxi t0R Boots. A' i rectnt 10 lustrial exhibition of fcni of the London socie ties, among etber novelties was sum curried leather from tbe skin nf a white porpoise. A 'eprnt says that " It seems to possess the es sential rrquisite ef toughness and softness, ard oas been considered superior to the shins bt and animals. Tbii rticS is tbe same as that ef the best calf-skim but & sample pair of boots shown is Stated to have -worn out seven soles.2 Green Hair. The Bulletin Therapeutist contains the curious case of a worker in met Is. who has wrought In copper only five months, and whote hilr, which wag lately bite. has now turned to a decided green. Chemical analysis bat proved that his hair contains a considerable quantity pf acetate of copper, and it is to this circumttapee that it owes its change of color; Wealth or Ni.w Yos-c Cltt.-A labie, tbownifC the relftiv value ot the teal and per sonal tsti'e In tbS fcitv and county of Tew VorK, as assessed inl86and 1S57, has been 'tihmitted to the Board of Supervisors, by which it appears that this year gives $7 435, 172 increase over the valuation of tbe last, the total being $521,175 962. "ibe assessed value of personal tltale have decreased four millions, Ablle tbe real estate has increased about eleven and a-half millionti. Retcbsed MoiMatR The CoanSIl BluOs Konpariel says that a Compjij Bf returned Mcr uuiis ai5 notV ri.6au ped neat that place, and 'bat they intend to make the Brnfls their future borae. They have tried tbe " land of prosiise," and found promlser more plenty than deeds, or, tt least, thin good de-ds. The tair and cheer ing promises made to them werfc all worse than broken. .nd they sllbjectf d to restrictions more rigid tban those of slavery. At tbe risk of their lives, tliey md god their escape. SUdeleihe Smith Miss Madeleine Smith, ot Glasgow notoriety, was at tbe last accoUH-s residing with her parents. Great Bvmpatb) vas sho'Ah by the people a-.d ttadesmen of S- otland towards herself and her family. A lubscrtptteA was u fool in Glasgow for the rmrriose ef raising a XI0 000 fund for t e young lady, and an addreis would be presented to her father stating that, In the opinion of tb per Hns signing it, no dishonor should reflect 011 him from the recent occurrences. The TxltDANTKnc Comfant. The Te baantepec Company publishes a card annotinc v g its dissolution, 'ihe causes assigned are 1st: Their inability to arranee with tbe own--ra of the Garry etant, 2d : The iinpoeslbility of tecum g a mail contract ( and 3d : Ibe dis covery ot tbe fact that tbe Sloo title Is not in bisCompary. The President of the company, Mr Ltsere, accompanied by 8'nator Rnjamin and Pierre Soule, went to Mexico in tbe las seasjr to endeavor to make new arrangements io coinpVe tbls important ehterprise. Jews iv New Yore. The Philadelphia Pmhyttrian ssya: We learn from a Chris 'ian brother of the Hoose of Israel, wbo has recently visited New York cltv, th.it every steamer nil ch arrives (here from Europe brings load uf Jews. Oti Monday of last week a steamer arrived from liremeu with forty Jews n board. It Is Slate., tbat thrre are fortv thousand Jews in New York city. To meet their spiritual wants there are but two minis ters, converted J-ws, and these have congrega tions oat of the city, and one colporteur, a lay man." Ge. Hlnmikuse MoVijients or Gcs. IValker. Ilflittsclon, .iagtit! 3. General HetrtiHigsea ami bid brother-tn law, Dr. Bell left for the South this afternoon, to visit the wife of tbe former, now in Georgia. Those b.-st Informed in iegard to Walkei's mve ments, say that Henningseu's visit is for tbe purpose or conferring with Walker in relation 'o a new expedition for Ihe Invasion of Nicar agua, to start from some point near New Or leans, about tbe l6:h of October. A taH, stiff" sbirt-collar saved a man's lite in an "affair ot honor" in San Francisco. The parties were Frenchmen the weapons dueling pistols, and distance fifteen paces rhe seconds measured 'he ground, the parties were stationed, and the word elven. At the word "fire" tbey both let go. Ihe ball of one (razed tne cheek ot tbe other, and glanced off aeainst a s'itT ami hlehly-gUzed shirt-collar which probably stved his life The other ball went skyward, in search of Jh a comet The parties were anxious to' fieht it out, but tbey were prevented by Iheir seconds, who adjusted he difficulty. SS" " W "f General Zi chary Taylor, bat when Major Bliss brought him Santa An na's despatch, proposing tbat the American trmv should turr en icr without further ceremo ny, tbe General, wbo at that moment was busy writing a private Utter on his camp-chest, re plied, without so ranch as looklne up from his work,"TII Mm o go to 1" naming a place sclilsra mentioned txcept by hard swear ers and clergy men. " But," remonstrated the gaiHw major, mat uoet not strike me as an ii'flprlale laiguage to use tn a case of hi sort - it's a formal, offirlal despatch, and re epilres, I suppose, a written arswrr." "Tell Mm to go to v reiterated the General eftlmlr " put it it proper dlnlomatie nbraae aw an tuaisari or tDing. according to your "nn itm am iaai it my answer. TncLinRARr or Congress The Library f t.'iMttrest, ayt the Wahi- r"oti Union, waa Urat ratuWi.lie,! during the admhutratlon of IrNartoti, at hit riggrstloii and by his ever- '"t. ii ai inn itmiained aoout two thou sand five IiHfHllrd volumes, and waa .!ntrn..i bv fits when Ibe llritlrh burnet' Ih Capitol In lull f .1.. .. 1 i"jir in ma a ma year n resolution was In troduce! (Mo CiwriiH-s lo purchase Mr. JriTer. on'a private llbra-y, wlibh was passed; the books pneeliated sihl brought to Washington, and th. Library nf Cohgrras again organized. Valuable alHIrma blC made from time tn time, th Library c otained In 18M, 05 000 vol- iwea U'lrmcinat tear Itacc denta lit raurh fife, ib 000 volume, were destroyed, and the r-am vrt mMcn njirei. 1 lie aerldent rinally resulted In the room brine made perlectlv fire proof, hy conttfucillig Ibe ale ivee and thelvea or can-iron -on r er Ihia fire an appro. prltlirm f S78.H00 Wat mid bv Conere.a fnr III rmfrbate of netv beoka. Ilila fund waa j dieiouely laid out, and a most rxcellent col leeuoti mid of standard and rar works. The library trow centalia about C3CHKJ volumes. exclusive nf a Urgennmher of pamphlets, and boot S'1,000 ntibtle dncumentsi and the annual apttrepriaiion to ma uiorary la 3.uuq lot mis sellar.eeus, ami $3,U09 for law books. The Irish Viceroualtv Mr. Itoeburkbaa revived tne agitation lor the aboldlon of the ofTiteef Lord Lieutenant of Irrlaml. He moved a resolution recently In the House of Com. mons, derlarlhc that the office should be abol- nd, tmt Ihe House tf rneed to entertain it, by I voterf 2S0 Jiralnst 115 Sofaras rerarrfa any political bentOt to Ireland, the Lord Lieu tenancy yields none, but on the con'rsiy. ex err Itet a corrupting Influence on Irish politics and on the social moiais of -the Irish capltol. Tht cost of tbe vcerega court is very cop. siderable, ard as i's conttnnarce places large patronage in the hands of the Minister of the dav. tbe MlnUter is opposed toitt abolition. Tbe Dublin soon-teeners and raoit of the Irish aristocracy onptse Its aboliLon; ths one claaa from interrsteil motives, and tbe'otber from a feelirg of varviy which is fittterrd by tbe privilege of belt it occasional guests at tbe castle, or, of receiving and entertaining the representative of loyalty when he makes his nodical tours tnnagn id country, iue great mass of tba intelligent people of tbe conn try care noiaini-- tor m eoim court in Dublin, and would ' itaboltebed witboat fuel ing either Imllgnatlab or regreL What they w.BtSIs rio'tb.r'ltrffllor of!po!I.Icatiii.depen. dance, but lh suostaee, andlhatjis, a local legislituxeitolrrlsijibon sllaittew of local i! . . i nMii ..- . HatHlT"T" rnfii'"'"""' it-"TrTffiTi- aaTTTimitMi ----fi-.r. riwi winiMllttii.afii! i ii ii i t . . m v "okhesXi; sraiiAfeY. The emlcra tion from Great Britain, to Aos tralia In lR5?, was ltss by ntarlytfiO per cent. wan to iboi. 4 j The treatvlbettreeii F.nplard andaSnalnffor r the mutual protecUooipf. literary property,Vwas signed'ITi Madrid oa the 8ih ult. Tbe quaint-looking Loate occupied by tbe late James G Perclval,of New Haven, C.. was sold at auction on Wednesday last for $1,700, to satisfy a mortgage. . . vails in New 1 ork That egenlsT of the British Govenimebt were enlistig men In the United States for service in the array In Iwiia. The Louisville Courier learns that ex Presi dent Pierce bat accepted tbo Invitation to at tend tbe United Stales Agricultural ExblbUou in that city on the 1st of next month. ' One of tbe boys tells of a KtrefTow made by Uncle Ben, It not only scared off every rrow that saw it, bat one crow was so fright ened that be brought back the corn he stole three days before The Paris Academy of Sciences c-'ffers the babdsome prize of tlx tbousti.d francs for tbe best es-ty oh thn application of steam to the navy"- De essay to be sent in piioMo the 1st 01 xiovemoer r.cxu . . L . Wednesday, the 20 b ult-, was tbe one hun dred and seventy-first anniversary , of the In corporation of Albany, N. Y., as a city. It was tbe third Incorporated rity In Am rlea. ninety years before the Declaration of Inde pendente, and the war of the r volution. A lump of nearly pure corper, weighing c,uij mi , ana saia 10 o tne largest lump ye Kot out by anV mine In the world, his arrive.t at Detroit, Mleb., from the Cliff mine, Lake Superior. It it a part of a mass discoverer) last winter, whleb Is said to contain et least 200 tons of tbe tame soiu A correlpdnJent of the Prairit Farmer lays that wlille traveling In Ioa, a favorite dog was. bitten by a rattlesnake. In lb course of five minutes be could not travel. Some vine gar mixed wlib gunpowder was applied to t wcund and the swelling was stopped, arid ia a quarter or an nourue was asie toprozerd. Mr. Yere Foster, who recently arrived at New Yoik wilh a cargo of Irish girls, Imme dlaUly accompanied thtra to the West, where they all stEUred gebd places ami fair wages. iiir- r. uaa iu Europe, una expects to re turii in September wilh another party. Gov. Wright will carry with him to Berlin a large number of United States Patent Office leports for dlstilotnon in Eirope. He pro poses oneHiig an extensive correspondence wlih Torelsn agricultural societies, with a view to the Improvement of our planting interests. A brother of the celebrated Mr. Spnrgeoabas commenced preaching in Boston, England. He is said to be enly tevehtsen years old. and bis elcq'ienee, while IBereut Ih style, is reported to be fully 'qua! 10 that of his brother. The Indians captured in 'Florida since tbe commencement ol the war, arc to be placed on Egmont Key, under ihe charge of an adequate guard. The lumber U now on ihe ground to erect a house for their accommodation. The shipment of specie frou-England to India. China, Egypt and Malta, fur the half yeat j-iat ended, reeheddC3780,dll,wblIefro the Mediterranean ports and additional nf ri 845,31)9 was sent, makit g anaggiegateotitoJ t3o0,040, or over $ S.O'XJ.OOe, ail of wh'lch' was silver, except jliiuuw. -The depositee at the Dolled Slates Mint for juiy were, fiucrais gold aad 5138,260 of silver. Tne amount of coinage wa cold 5T23; 815 ; silver $M8 000 ; copter 21 000. The pieces coined wee etajtes 6 4S0; half eagles 13 005 ; quarter eag.s 939l; half dollars 426,OCO f quarter doJUra 852,000; atd cents 2,100,000. . The Swrlor Court or Okie haS-dectded in the ease of the Union Mutual Insuraaee Com pany of k against the ILdianapohs and Cincinnati Railroad, that tbe defendants were 1 able for goods destroyed upon their trains oy uie, or wbkh iq( cause waa knbvtn. The court rated that, failin. tn .h- bat Ibe fire was imaveidsMe, tba cfereHants' were lUbli. Two men of Rocbestor, N. y , OBdtrtoek to swim agai-st eaeh other on Lake Ontario on a wager of $50. Tbey strnck out for the Can da thore, &J miles distant, wttb a boat accom panying. Ihe first one ib gave out to lose Alter swimming a few rods a big wm awaraped them both they had shipped a great q wntfty of water, and had to be taken Into the boat, almost senseless, neither party winning. It is rumored tbat Thomas Winan. Eo.. ol UHUUJV.C, ui3 ui.oc or is aoou ma kit.? a con tract witu tDe tmperor of Russia, for the uuiniiwui a mnmoi veoseis or a superior character, and tbat be is rontempJitisg the B l.ction or Baltimore as the point fer iheir eon etruction. I look npdn Ihe size of certain American cities, and esneeially an ihe nature of their population, as a rei danger which threatens h future srcuritr of the . emoeia'Jc re pub tics of ih N-w WorU ; and I vesture to pre dict they will perish froca this circumstance, unless the government Sacceod In creating an armed force, which, white it re an ins under the control of the majority of the nation, will be independent of tbe tewa population, aod able to repress its excesses. Dr Toeqvtilte It is asserted in the Trieste Z1I11; that M. Cavrzzali, of Lodi, baa saceerard in procuiii-c silk fr m mulberry leaves. The silkworm is hence to reraiin Hn-tisturaed la tahit O book calls its "golden tomb4 and thit may prove sober fact nhieh Wa.ker wro e as a flight of fancy, that" without the worm ia Persian silk we shine." The number of locomotives runni"; in the United States, says the .imrriraa Euiuttrtu piobablv over nine tboostwl llie proportion f engines to the leas' h of road will averag. one to every three miles for wbile some of tbe western roads have but one to every five M six miles, many ethers, like ih Brte, New Yoik CentralBaMtaore and Oalo, tc , have nearly one for every twe miles. Toe R -adieg road has about three eagtaes for evrty two miles. An important caae baa been decided by the' Supreme Court of New York, viz : VYaere the hulder of a promitsoty note sent it when due to tb btnk at which it was payable, and the bsnk erroneotis.y supposing the maker to be In fun is, credi ed the holder with tbe amount ; ot discovering its mistake next day. corrected M and served the endorser-, with notice of non payment. It was held by ibe Supreme Court of New Yrk, In action on the note, against the endorsers, that it has not beeri paid, and tbat due steps bad been taken tocbirge them, so a to render them liable. The Abingdon (Va.) Firgiaiaa saye : "There a a natural onerge wi.airi sixty-'wo miles of this place, In Scott coanty, Va., compared with which Ih bridge over Cedar creek, is a mere circumstance. The Scolt bridse extends acrr. be cha.sra more tban twice eighty fee in widih od Is four buadred and twdhty feet deep, at the bottom of which flows a much larger and more rapid stresm than Cedar creek. The arch of the Scott bridge is not so perfectly f jrmed as thn of Cedar creek, but i- is not less a bridge, with a broad wagon road located apon it. the survey for the Cumberland Gap Rail road passed through the arch of this bridge. It is, perhaps, tbe wildest and most stupendous curiosity in the United States, and as yet is comparatively unknown." The Italian iNecatEcriox Miss White. A Paris letter to the Udefxudent Btlrr alludes to the Italian revolutionist, Miss. White. na aaye z Wt learn from the Italian prints that Miss White, who was Incarcerated after the nesn. ese insurrection, oculesj chamber arfi . In- . n II.. . . . .1 n J . j, iue miuii 01 iue ueverner ot ae prison. The revolutionary heroine appears to be a prey to ihe liveliest eaboeiatm- Oi.e aingular circumstance will suffice to give an idea of Ihe political fanaticism which ani mates this romantic woman. When the Carbineers came to irrrsther, she threw heislf upon a portrait of Maznniand Kissed It with Intense and pious fervor. Itwas rumored that the had declared that she wa married to Ihe old chief of young Italy, sixt is engaged, on the contrary, to a poer youi g man, whose name is not even Known. Aa f or .Mazzlni, be is her god, not her basband. Tbe passion with whb h he Inspires htr is not love, but a religious respect. One . oes not love a prophet, but serves birs humbly and devoirs one's self tu his glori-. Certainly, Miss Wbhe has given proof of ar active zeal. By raraas of sabacflptlord tbe obtained In tbe ttrgle efty of d'enea a m& clrt.t sjm for tbe purchase of tea Jbduiaw: muskets. ,t The events whrlch have taken iilace in Italv raHst tiecetsarilr have tbtlr eonseqitenres 11. the European lablntts. Therefore, we can not be astonlshrd to learn tbat the Austrian Cabinet It about to demand of Prussia that that government tboa'd address a note, to En; 4nd praying her to e x rcite atf actlv?surell. tance over tne refugees who hedftgbt au 'sylnmn In the British itUnds that istb say to m vlify the Etigliah teguUtloii rebtive ti foreigners. It Is not yet known how' Prussia will renlv to this demand; but it is Certain IDjt there it m preparation, a united assault unnn fior.l Pilm.r.inn hi Ih. Ii.il.n n -i - . j - - .-.- .v.. .. .u uumn be rxnulalon ot Marnnl and bis tonfratM frum England. Emiobatiox pkom Ircland Tha British Parliament bis lecemlj nabllrhed a arrirs ol tables thowlne; th - extent of tilth emigration up to January I, 1S57, and Ita bearing on the population the name, tee, asd county cf er erjr person leaving Ireland betng tcown from the year 1831. Hera are the results t "Tha tables compiled fiom these documents for tbe period from the 1st ot Msy. 1831, 10 tbe 31st of lleceniber. 1333, were published in ths eeveral rrpirt of tbe eensus couiraiasiontrs, by which it a pears 'hat the population, amount-1 ins to 6,352J5 persons on the 301 h of March, : ISSI.wat reduced br rmicrAtlon to b,t77JK3 : on the 1st of januatr, looo, allowance ori; made for tbe usual li crease ranted by the ex-' errs ci firms uot u-a in coituiatru rn tue . ii-.L- " j I. r.. . . : , . t. averace of these erentsin Enelaiid ai.d Wales during 15 years. In the year ending- tbr 3lat rf December, 18 fl. the returns show that 80,-! 781 persons, of whom 4i,o0 were male, aiid 43 211 female emigrated from the ports ot Ire land. This amoun, after deducting the esti mated excess of blrthr over deaths, mates the probable number of I'habitcnts Irf Ireland on ib 1st of J.nuarjr. 18J7, to have been 6,017,- 392 penoi.s." The Ron i am Milii.iium In Sre rears fmm the present date Russia will bave attatn eiltheacenf one thousand years, an event to be celebrated ty tbe en r Ion of a. monument, for which, a subscription has fu't been set on foot Tbe monument Is to be built in tbe city of Norosnrodftbe capltol of tbe first ruler cf the) empire, and' voluntary contributions In aid of Its ereetiori.wilI.be "received- by goyernaect tiScMt thrbwrfat t .spirt notn j XIollo-ivayjB rills. skau ru ft t2 K Hfbrtr, lisitptM, of rxertka. inf. rondl?x rtt irnab; to rip's nta. cau 7 RuMndtkt.U'afll ibettxsacii tad t!t arcre- tlre organ , tad Ibat loaneet ibUptrlljUi and to. TltaratUiK rem-r wHI TetroortrrrttS, HCtlvitr, and cheerta seu. and rrcrslt aH r n- eu- rte. Sold at tb maatatar, I.'o SO JtaHen Late), X'v Tort, and bradmKlt,atl3t, SJc . aad $1 r tax. aaata-dtirtwitv. For the Complexion. OP aH tb OamB&da w bare itfTacea pnyartd aa CKmetleferlheisH. thmie ta Dooe ttat haa a hltarr rrpatatiea.oranttaatttaopDpitUrvlIb th lnlje,'i Uifar-ram-d CALttrroir orOriejt Watiii It If acUaitSCAprtpartdtsia a prnna a wH taaliet'l o. i iu. wita a irw appuea'Haa, rcmcra laa, IrIs asebara, aadafleatacrestcreBUcas. It IA ex- Unalt)r aat for Iharjsrjwo. aaduolta who. m'f 11 caa rxrniae la - tt open ir as rrttlj aa imt pnw. aad expvrtra'e lu lac ntrahser tret rbjh r Irrll.trd Itn. JaepbBitaetta.Co,retberK9t)eier. Baa toTtiucrfat. r.r aal tj S KAVSPIXU) A. CO , aad Cttlrra fro trail rrio-SCX and tl Pr botili. mil Hotqtiifo Bites. AJT aatbiste far th.p-lo.f mwiaSoes,ba, wttps, JlC, baabna feaad tn Bcrsett's CaLUtTOir, pta- parrd r Jiwepti Barn U A O... BmWq Tb pttsan- llaa caatAloa a p-raVUr preptrtt, vbtsa, op B brt iiwrviiiBir roowipia larp wa aea attest taatt, taalaatlj Btolrailtra tba pti.n aadaHira tbe InJaaMaa ti. it '. : rarib; X. VI AX t FIELD fc CO., and ail drairra. aafll illicit Has 1eea said au'd ivrltfen IS coaiBWd.tlM ar Lxosa Ais Somlh Aarrtem Ft rr and AjU Utatdj 71, tk-i are tbe ar.ader- 'aitiituor tat pinica. iaewtcaHB( fraa Sbaiaj Um erery trace att tba Fever aad Aa, are fittt fbW aid-, car, are load q a aito rxpnst Ibe era ltd auotbepflcatait4bca'erer at tbi a- vataa tut a litte. la jitot ttu a T?TTl(n reoeay rbi lb t'ttb at all. It ee -r4Wr, at far a sauH a a am that It erne mr. tbe d tad f batlac th (Maeaae. ai d qaielt bef ears at tba iSmJ, wbo abfeet to UUaf Mrraarr aad Art-Die, aa are fio aaaue tbarn ibat K o nlalea Bat a partlfj- sf tttbsr r b aT-rthneM ha aanaber pari ef tbta fifer. ' Fevci and Ague. . . FOREXOSTaai srdbavartH r-n. d4 for tbls H eaie auada Dr 8ACLEasrROCR's A3TlDrc A f -w -a wl I caira aaf ordra rr caie, aid ent ittt taia- rUKjiAsp.JhtciyjIi- Itwomi.. a4Wai taka. Je.t J tfreettPBrtfal to fit rjafra under tnf tfmaAntti. aod nwfcr Ha 'Sat't tba mipa- atabt g att tbat tltaad ibe 1 aaeafQ-ttaloe aad odtar asM I e-l aaa. Itj wrw.uuv - jmmt i Mwm 1 cxa ontf Artoejtr Mucna. A b tar Drvabalw barr'rTtf'aad Atae AatMatrt aadMaareaMi-tiHfiV. SM by mtatttbta &reetsta evafrabere. t'Vai g la. . Sole ItaattHan, A. T. bHaLLESBERSEB fc. CO., IUbatjr, J Ku Mlt. S.UKSnsXB&C0, qli Sat Xtetrta. Ten. A' Charlcstouian, WHO irtabea ta nata tba art bi bae, ta dealrtat er abtaloaas a aMSattaa bt aao aap ctaHa Oatmefrtal Baa IB tbta eHr rmiH Be h rbaioaibtr aoarifaaat wttb iwiiaali ta tbelr TaittBS fttstH ad baa baaracaf aa Uw Tia-taaaa Coamlttlaa bottaeaa far amtal saara. Aaj aa aird tas tba t'lraoas o( toab a peraaa win f.or t e tatder ntnad W adaVaattax ataa at XaaapbH, a at Xian Lotmis, SasiLL A. Oo. A iUTN'Ixr.&. RSiERCSJtca atraara. Lavart, Urxttl A Co., S. P. Waiter, D. B. ltatr, I t III a l. C J Saasra. MNrt Owen. E. At Averr, D. Caakratt, T. J. Ttoot and & at. i rai', Xea. . a3-3e 1 SIIELUV JIALC HIGH SVII0L, NEAR GERMANTO VYN, TENN. - T3E SETK.tTf! saSAIOK af tbta taitilMIoQ M f oa ItOStlAt, Aacaat II. ieaV. JtSI-Jaaew A V RATTKR, PrlartaaL Somerville .Uodel School. ' TbeatrfeatbSioaB ot tba Toaaf LadHo Afoaai School, at SoaaaiifM,., Traa , wtd wameaoa tat Jf t!f DAt.thaTtbaf SetAmbar but, ibdor lba aialiaaia. aptrri.ron of A. S. &ota. Bf order of tbe B ar af Trotters. HO.V. J. C. HCVPHSETS. ?rra'L Edwix DlCKISIps-Bjrfr. J;S-dawta A Voi?d to the. Afflictea. THE "SBRVtWS TOVtC " ia tow rsard-Tbr an .rtrBwa- n-a to W myw Hr to awryHfantWa ever bt f are-prrteeord tn .asbrtac aau.wtqr, aa bv Ha ear ob railai taCtcaaM aa IV ar-m tba taicatUbUr ta dta nt ri SauaaH Aad ta tboM predHoaWd to' r-atot aHaaka of ChUU, Frtrr and Ague- oraaatklad tt Freer, tbia raoa-dr baokt, br aH atjraaa, bo aaed. AU to tbaa -totaax It) staaaUe dttut to, wboao diaoaa of iba el arataor are alwaft larttaat to tba taiaaate, tarr abaabt kri bo ariibeol It. Cholctn, Diarrhea, Rlooily Flux, &c. &.c. - THERE ra e tttaeaa uaat ar iratea b'aaa Vlasa ta ao abort a tior, aad Ibat naUta tbe trstea at aaroa tctsot of tba rroedk-s waoa aaetfd, aa taeaa ; aad it there ore btbont aH pri.oa wbo vaiaa tb-ir liaoa do.r r lba. aaalbaagjOtao. r aaaebarlbat ' dajja art daBM--" A aoan as 'aaa tot tin alijbot 1 mi ta ai ot Wart bea eal lor a baAtfe of SMot't CAottra or Diar rkte Syrup, m da af wbtra, uT ukao la ttata tl n iRoa BoaQ-sa, tbos la im cwoaiul; AsrlW bow. -ba aa we baia th enaVseaa to aaooo lba I aat AH w a.k ta a trial. For Colds. Coughs Asthma, Uroit- chifis. Consumption, fcc, V Dr. SLKDfjK'i I10AS IO VI) rSCrtKtlL. Att af tboaboearrloraaeaaautwaarer.Stiea aBdaaoa recall 7 raaj bo fosa I ta a.l ib- tawaa a d titeg -r. J. X SUtBGE A. CO , !Me P eertct-irt, MiaJPbla, Toaa.. Towbem alt order- saiKtbe ddm-ed b& For Spring and Summer of 1857, FUll GENTLEMEN. ELWIANTDms 2 -4-90.111 aad (Umkam HATS, ro evrtwdat WBEATOX'S.- 'seat ttoar wbtre tboao ra oraat sf a laarrt aad farUooaMe BATwta steaie cxB Caaitaatrr on band aad raoatrtaa; tba buzrtt asd Beaat iteck SOfT HATS aa tea any at Iwt VTBSATOK'S. "3 Prwit Riw ITltitc Teeth, Pt-rrtuued nreatu aud Beautiful Complexion, CAS be aeaalrcd bf aatac lba Balm or A Thow. IA5D Tloweu " Wb.t Mr ar (ratfcmaa woaud rr saia aaaVr tbe caraa ot a disagreeable brealb, wboa, br osiax ib-BALat or a Thodsasb FLOwxnt" aa a nVier, irawMBOt ontrreDOVrlt awien, bat .leave Ibe teeth wbtroasalabattarr jitvj potwaa do 14 kaew Ibciebrratbdtbad.aBdtbo isbiMt ta so detjette tbeir trieeda wall aorar taratbat it. Bawtfo ot coaaantatla. Be aare eacb buttle la atfxd, rxrairGK A CO., ha- Tatk. Xf" Par talc tr Pratalila. aailT-drodlj' MToodlaud Cream," A POMABE for B.antlrjtBC tbe HAIB-btSbfr pet. fasted, aecetloc to aaj Piaaib art Kit teaoorant, and for baM tbo price. Far anlat LaaaVa' Hair It bit no 9taat,rivrwr K a brtbt,fbxiT prrtnarr. Iteaaart (iiaHaataa'a Batr to rart ba tbjo Boot avataral ataaaer. H irmarrt doadrae. atwofa aaotac tba Hair tbe aafrar aaee ot b-tac froab abaaaaiaed Price oalj- dnraoata. 2f one traataa aaai taaaad. 'BTHIEG K A. 00., Pmeri-tara of tbe "E.lm of a rboaoaad rtowora." t3f Par ral br al rsrwrjata aatf-deodtr WILLIAM L tlAWAAT .. ...... ..aiOO. T C. KMO. STEWART & KING, (SUCCESSOR! TO STZWABT, KINO EO.,) COTTON FACTORS, Gtvural ReceiTinj, Forwarling AS D .COMJIISSIOA MEKlHiXTS, Ifo. 40 Front Bow, Office with J. W. McCkacxsjc & Co,, . . MEMPHIS, TENX To thv Public. OW1JO ts-rr3Tarton oar tbe lsb Jaa- Uat, .bjwbtatiwe.wrr baratt aad brtos in. ate la i" aaatbai baara la.wlcb tooaattaaoaar loan, wo ae.w ntrn ear iBtwrm ibaakt to be naa- likoO wb pataaaxge. w .nAcyad, aad now reawiiotad ta ibatrTaTOr oar lata pattacra, STB WART St KtHn H tbo aeaTaboalaoaa. it. B. U. STCrART, jas. w Ettra P. S.-TV aboac Ataa la rafrr aatboriaed to etaVxt aad da tba aaataoaa ay tba) drat f Stewart. Cbar &. Oa . aad alt ima ttdowted'aro bctabr reao-atra ta e ate wait aaa aaaiio ia raav. snrtrtRT. kn a oo. Elector's Sollce. Mi i rHii, Tcs.-r . Aaaaot t. ttaT. rrtrtE andaiatiaid. Ki-co.orl Maar Wjt SPTriS 1 diet and. bartas I bit da r akea oat Mtrrt of ox cat. lorabla.raela ak ear aaa banac otaoaia aiaieM Ma folate tow'-rul twin araperri aataeoAkaad. for Bar mtstt-wjnibaltaaaMraocitbrd b law , aad aB porwaat oarWaaM oVtaae wisatot tkMaedN-e paamratea-sae j. a -jurrrui, Jtx.ctnor, aaiS Int tn Oeaco. Furniture fr atLdrtcriDtt- nn aad oaait-tra an eatooa rarMr. vj wo are. Bo-la antdtH of 3 HmSr. at A'TtJAL COaT. Oar ttoca it oo-y bear , aad wa aaail baao aunro toiat oar Itaba Hb-a aastVdV WIN'SroX. CBBRCniLLrtCO. Ilissolutiott of Partnership. IIIAVKIbrtdayMldoal lay tntorrat to In- Bm of Waat St Oa to my torn paf'n r J L Oaio. wbo I aota "bUb l-bili ir. of bed m. ..ifcrr-arai"r f. i lat aatbotlMd to a igii for lba obt C-ai ba feerla d b a Aar la mines from bolaea I wisd trra-n ibtaka to say Bonvno ir-rrd. ar-d aatntw,ad raaat mnfatry Ikl for my -ant iar a c1Mldaulwa ef iirl' r- rawr fatraeai' aad lesport. W. WANt. I bars ltl tT boKbt tb trrterett ar say faratr part nr, W Wan Ut lb arm af Wast A. Caao. at feara arrerd U Wn- aM Ib llitattnoa ar lb ota. ,;i waabl B l tuoaUaO aafttK acatnaailaaofyaBr Ost-ooaie JAS L. ClbB aasll ailw TTTK.i. a.w too it too aod r-ao . a baa.. a nif - VV twrtm-nt .r ara.Pper.oa.uilof of a ar at ri.ir r til.fMi .HWiMiU'rni. jw, i hi- i artmil of Boretlnr aad W dew Paper a) wbotjk w-en Mtt at a pro-. If roa araatrwarboaaii at 7Patm4 alt aad oo aa. aostl-rw - rLRtTBB a omfjr. For A Tiarittey ttant r OiM: ami vamifr-ti. asd '?.eV7Zr !T ap-l dtN'. lb o.raat,br w I-"!" " Vrw. r rutli-urir no o rmax n. t-w. fffgtcafig'hli'.p. &ftlt. , uaui..iM Ka-niaaco A4a at. f2Sl (,.arnaarHibon aa-, Otoiac Boota. Citoaon. bctr llooao atu iaw. iwi uia-.n aa.1 wot aH ra sood ont A b.rcaln byibt oy apntlna oa io rLOiWAur, (.(nirsK a. lsake. amll-lm Sorerelfin Squatters of these unuru states. ESOWjebTtb rerenta.tb'rt t bar- la I recrlTrd fma dlmt I p rtrr and bone maanfienrea, tbe- 'a r-t, Baal a a o t e-io ttiopira-nttar otrilo a a frfrn tt. bronrh" iob-- city eosr-t- -HOT OCNA. KN'ItE.4 Ac. ABaiusttaoa't aflhin-aTt A ri.tmr Tatt "-. Tbrsei aartnee aoM at a toad adTaoceoaCoat. eitirrwb ealr rr n-taB. Wo.p a or all kind, repair d with nattnm asd its fit b. at fair ratal far cu'osrrs tnd nrarlf. Slincf tbsBuOan. ' 7. WOLP OaaislUL .JStnalt.Vo. 1S3 tfata rtritt. Jits,. '- "TlSWEEff tha cB;r f Xadlaaa aalHata lirt. 1baaAriiiU ItberaLT ttwsrddbrljmTiRcKat iU OEO L. WILLIAMS. asslt lv GAYOSO UUILDI.X6 THS StoctboMera f.tb- Q.;uu Cotipanr, are rf qscaCd to mCTt t ia' 0.Bt)n Ream at Jbi wi l,rrrr. at 80'Ouc.. batordaj anertnea. A pnre taal alUadaacelt aoticitrd anjlt It Wanted? AsmjATIOS arltonA Cc-vrr In QntarK Cemvla ah ernaaimdXercutUenaaM '. Haa iro- 'l KqaaieiBer Kmiway tg, Tmaoteo. Qtoi. rtf-Ta (trra. A-Vlma W., aire of A Jjrral ars. aaitt-lw 'ROSS Us SLATE&n JOT TORLtaOED ... BY J. B. LIPPINCOTT t C0 SA.AV t,ttl OUUAISED OF GOD. bt air. r hd. a. kosi. Waaler at tbe rrtytertaB Cbartb, Boatrttne. Ala. "T" xnc ttzu Kortk 40 South who noaoa. nvu or uon asb ion thib tXiFaiax. COXTSKTi. 8perrb Ufare tie General Awenblr at BaHIo. Speecb before U Geser! Aaembtj at Vrr Tark. What's 'hi fanadatien of Mtral Osiljitlon? Utter tsRav. A. Baraes. So I-EmHif tbr'sttverr AtlUlkra-rWaratton at Iadepcsdeace Tbt Wai Kea u nir lad "t Teat maote of O-mrrjI J Jinaale Ka. II flaTeraawat anr Ifaa a Dlrlne-laStltnie. Va JH ataa Staatfu. K. IT Tba Gaidrn Bote. 1 ta liar. raralbr f UtKB, TtMSG A CO., Aod Ba-kaeBaraitrDeranT. I B. LIPrlSCOTT a ro , FJMibtrraRd4gbl. PAYETTE COTJiSSTT 3?BADS, 1" XX 03 ttsT Somerville S&far," , It tc Only rapsrPnKISitd in Fiyeite Co, Aad baa as ateawrr ctrtalaMaa tb asibaet rareua aad aitjw&lac caaallea. A aa Adverliiln? medium. 11 baa oa rival ta tbat tecaka aad baalaa men dt.tr. taa h. .era a tbe trad f tbat letaJMr rtdd set de bet ir tbao to adaartae la tta eefesiu. !,. Adartaa, rblher, "STAR. Saner t t na aast lea Hew Books for Summer Beading roa ialz ar ILamb, Tfoinig & CofS No. 230 Main Struct,- - ;-rv QUVKttTArd.saedaf Gvi; naewtai vahubtewa-k a?Tv7iBX A" ' D" D-" A Effort f ibeDaa-Waa af Tba SaurriM Gaartef b VaMd Steaea aod lac Ovieaaaa ot tlx Jadawiberc- Of M ret-anl 10 lba Orcd Stt Caae. Two Taos eca a a w au verr tbtereaUai lurtt Br Ear Cbaa K-art-. faor ii'ere.. an waaTetbrG. P R limn Tba AtbaltHg. ar tbo Tataa .iwi. h.vi. 4.a.a aaborot I.I " ' I. Ooatnl A ttca t ETaeantkwa Ibo laariiu- r 1 Atrsaa. 81 T B ma te MateaotH ltaeoa af tba Earts ar Okirtrri af Elbaoratstat tsafuj Br J 0. Xatt. K. D aad G. B. tMI Mob aatbara of lb- ryaw ot Vi.A." ! To HtMary of Tor lev ; Lamirrta.. Slat work. S-awealfesrMra t T barkford laar b R' tr-r) rr as aatrm. If Dr. Swaa, aa Iboraf - Qaxaa et Bwlaad " Ac. Tt rtikooha.f lb In 1,1 k Hlifen Ufa! de aaaaad for tba wbu are t:rt aa amaea ot TaUb aad rritret Lava Br Tbaa. C UabMa. teetrueoW at' 0 Haa Br 3 G tittle. W n 1 OMaptrte Bt Ci aa. Dt:kaa. AftMJ -A H'te art Vartrd mmim T iw Sfaakai aad Mae baaeoaa Botki. obtch n offer low roa cam a salt JLarge Cotton Shed FOR KENT. THAT lane, aaavatilrat aad era iai rubn 1 Sbd awd Tana, kaowa aa tbo 'Talftrt Sbl," a Jlitl-oa atnrt, ia or itat tbo aaaotM xa aoa. Apar to awata 3r jso. D. ARXOCTt. $100 Dollars. t Lt per i. arr wru k aari tu iraaV fr a aote drawn ia or tn arr iiaa Kaoiiea tWUr,4i4 iv-rt hlotf, I leaW. aa-aa-ab bs SroM t .f D Par t, and iidorrd or b aa aad Ttwa. J PotrMn, aaiabir atmr Ua all. r 4 e, at tbriwtoTa Haak of Xtaaraar, a. ib- suae ! waa tt ar BtataM. ar A KSSKT. aoara iw Strayed or Stolen, van. b . . . . . Jir."- b tart , a OABt COLOKXD --ii"iMI bear. a.t. tatrfoiHrr; a "iMBr"' aatarrBMiorwailfaa4 -e tbanfl oaa wbate to,t i las.ka raieirr -wdile i4T iwM ia-r,c, ; bocl S j- ira .f, aW li or Mr ad batb ALSOA BAItr CnitHIRB PI tlto m .tI barae-aaaaik; ab a ISbvaAabtt lorlieuiM Ar aeriaa rrtara ac lb aaaaa, ar r ii tonoaibsi wb cb.wftl htadta ihrtr rrawcnr waa N- irVra'iv reward adbr MKACBAM A GALaEATH, aaatl Ira X- tbaatt- bratkl Tma Lav Side of (he Common Law and Chancery Court of the City of Memphis. Rear Aloxaador J I ttbaftWarBrrca. - , Aaaeaaett Atriiar j . . I Nr i t.a it a;f-iri( to br Ct-k aad Ifi.lar ra I racauaa fraaa Ibe a-tiibMi -rm t- tbat Ibe Vf a Uai. Alb art i r A I u t aoa-rraUrot ar ibe Suteaf Teaae.aoa tiiat tb- or i arv tsc .a f taw wa4 b rrr- aaa I - ; K I. orarred tbat aarbttea lawaeaaaArta ta-MEMrRis BtiLT AerxL. a w. toe-T aabtaba ta Ibe tl j or Tosaraa-r. roaaataaAte-a b.wi-'o aa.a at ). x wa-a raid oar I, ia Xiinaabit ant and pirai. natwcr or dtatar aoaldbx IT. p HtM or r w ibe tafaaVter.eeefraMot, aat t Inr b.arlnc aa aarfe " . aa-J-4twla JIARCC3 J. WRrSHT, Orti. THE CLEAREST AND 3IOST BEAUTtrtTt. PICTURE EVER XAB IS PROF. PARR'S- C0LLODE0TYPE. Ko otbar PKTrtMef aa cood la tte World. CALL AT TBE Strar G alter y: AJt'D SEE THE 31. A fl " riTT Wuud Cbaoojers MrW Card Wood oa H.XJ UnrM to. PSTTOX ft H a bMSf, awe t-lw Xa t Vin-r (Hart. Mrmobli. DatldLEg and Loaa A?Sdciillon Stock FOR SAti:. 0K'tbe.ffatdar of S pteaettrf rSil, at tbe malar BeVlBC af Ibe Laa AaaMta.baa. at Km Buu . "to, at 8 orMek rM., & rA-'Wr fkr aalo. tbtrii Loaa Aioacta.taa. at Kf. Rot wiaiteor m aiotE, nnaa1i8 W tbo anate of Tbos Tbosiaa B. Car: ati. doc-d aact7.i EUZA. B. CABROLI, AAaiiatratrlx, R B. BJAirearT. AdatK NOTftM. ' BTTtrteetfaa ft , ) brtaoCsVrkar Oa Cbaa orr Coart al XroifM. ta faaor -I Jaa. C. It rr .-tk aa Mao or. ra its Pbr.-a A. Bawm aad L. J "tH Iwt'aa rRltiAT. Ib-IMoafar ol 3-ptriab.r HW. aetl tor ga-b to tbo bbrtrtt bot rr ta fr.t af lbs ibiH wrdolaibra y if ami aba, tko fojawteir dorenbrd Real E talc, t wit : aa aawnMod one bait . r watty of tbo zv rib h-tf or a fact or aad aod br A. Bwtto aadi-ioa, Watlar & 0-. bnax In 3T.au, 8 rtoa Sbet. r rnaatr Troa Satd land borae tbe taeae sraawbftbeaua-of Taaaeaare'oA Daw d by ara'-t N oo tbeSSataa-of Pobcaarj; lSW. for tw baa Ir d ac Art. arrra Katt ia aad io bo rold aat af Ibe eorlb aatf e uM tract at i aad aa tba araportt or I-iic Pbobw. J K. FKi TS, Sants; By Geo. R Po will, D -eoty Snorts. au-H, SbWb) aaoatr. DR. J. R. .1IAI.LOI1Y, HAS tateo an ofltro ra ibe -oavh atr of Oaart 5qea-e. adsatalOT Waltacea AatttoaSart. tad trndera bis T 4 ioeal aertitoa to Ibo c.Lx-aa tt Mnspbta aad n chaity. aoatl dial 'Just' Received. Qnn PtBOBtl t uaikr Buj;; VbaT-to; " " a. -a - bagar, C 90. llataetea. IfaBa. Stat aad Sprrm Can- I deo,M.iboaaai Wbtok.. arandi. Vlev Porter, AM, Otaara, Pfe.ka Wo.b Bmioo Maaalaa Oordarr, Ptivor, Saoar, Car r. Sod T-., Ptckc iiyaaraa SanMaao. lleotard Ctiop. aad ail otter artlrlo a.aa kept ty i Gro-y .w.rteaatt. n. Toars-tuND. aoftt-la tl alasd Xa S3 Trent Bow. Just Receive. 10 V Plooa aaA e ii waa o Tgn Xlrwi r tbo bo ta mo worts ror rtrirc IIAES13, WORHELKTVA GO- ?V S Pf"M Mo. anetl-.lawtm Just KeceiTftl.- OAA PIBCES aad baU pMoaa Kaattac; OUU eedraar.Ror a aoaka aual.at 30 Jttbbnd Sni SO Cb-ar - ' fd bbta Mei r't; aeSbbta Wkotkti bataa JVaaa and Llorcr; MO boxr. Taw ; Wfaro R'aaatr. Ta, and.a; errai aiatrtc-rnt ef 31a aieaBd r.nrOroeertrt. 1 RAXXAtt ta-S AXES, aaatt-tna So 4 Tr at w. OSTRICH FEATHEBS, ARTIFICIAL -nrftTtTTtnCt l ,() W k KN a u . FANCY OrtXAMEKTS LICE TRIniISfiS FOR, BO.VSETS! TO THS S1IBCBAJIIS Or - THE a-tTlb-ra baToaianemiinara'- iET.n ts?vr ory la ParV.awotw in w rare rx vr VVO ia.T.y d. a otrd lo .b- si.aa'a err ai'yyyj ia. aboaa 1 1. d c ads Tbrtr tro. 1 ' I . . ..I nn. In V w Tark. rl !H .tu aaabracM aaaat iboaaaod t o. or Pea'be t rbnror A'ao tbo mat. no r.r mannrartorini; tsen. wbkbaroodifdalw.-.aoiT ita.i w.ra .ras BS.VER (If STln A CO.. aarH-'I K JOi Bra -way S.wT-rk GOODLETT, BOKE-ti CO., (SoeftaoratoGooiklt, Xtbera N Co.) COTTOKT jc"Va TOHS, Receiving, Forwarding AJ0 CEVER1L tfOiniKSIOS ME8. HINTS. DrALCBA I! niooixe, HOPE, ?tCi OFFICE NJO. 35 FRONT R0V7. b ALL Dot on and otber Prodoce co-aimed tons tgSJSi 1 Sirom or p albui w ! b- enrertd by o a." v.. .orca nuer er isscbaxce U ut p erloiu I WMrnctnttatb' owatiary. We tme lt- aad. w 11 junutod itMk of XE.V TTJ'taT M1 lJnlA S CG'lia. a. aiaoaco repood tocrnaayol R0PE.fr rath b-t marnfac ona, abtrb wo wl! tarnl-b apan aa easy trims as aay b.aso of tbia er. Or rha-rea f-r STOR1SO S3tPLt!rO. SEI Ll VG ND WEIOniNG ' oriQ.i, wis be. aa neratorora. to trnt. p-r oal -, waun corns .;rxcrpt uraiare and man rase . icill dawfia D. H. T0lSEiJD, COTTON PACTOB, a n o e e n ASS- COMMISSION MERCHANT. PBOSfrTatteaibMi x(tfc la Stoitor ad SalUaxCouea, ol-l iUal so SS f rent Bow, MnovhU. atsta-diwty Sfrined OsnnbnresI . . . ais lt. . . . 2 1 r BAIX3 Strtped Oaaabcrss, oa bard and for aaM by 10 .: . jAja3xoir co, , Sltsrrllaiftousf $100 Eeward wcrb iWn fram our rnpecttve't rpctlTjA, ' -BHbl iSaatja. b ka-t . a preanarr, srar ibe cKj-f at a WidaeaT ate t. Sib .larsa Bay time aad a Ura X Aim. a aeta fram Dr Wraex. Wa m alia taa asoTa rvwar wt taavarHrerv af tbe bora', sraVa and tbttf or tblmt, or bait tbe aoosat far tbe tttek sfcae. o B. PSAZKR aa3-?w j ji PKUVIXE. Memphis Cla-sital, Mathematical & Corner of Poplar and OrUant Slrttft, 0llX B. SCVDDZl, k. A. J . JOBN B JOHtS 7a., Plllir. ; TH-aelt ..ld , tMa Sihaol oaBoenca an JlO. AT, Hie J! at lnat aad daae on tba Hit .---Jao- taHowmt xr.se Mrliayutmr irtf a,fa . ... v . . bad te- jt ,r' n p r irr la tramx wtrb fcatnaea aad aaeortaaa a .aeber. -Tbi a it at tbia Va-eJ la a.prtpra jaatba far tba " SrSiit.T Pr,m'lr II Tbe rtrtk aaa Lallo Us. a rea aad Uteratara. JU t"Sar a and LiUm.. ' ' IT".1brar Vatb-nialrta. Jf Cbewait7,SaiBrairacpb,ad AatreasaT. . Tboa .t0d,i xh n .Wh.brb-. axf (7lnZiia. 'JIflr 17 u B lb .at- a atle. r 7,' wtH a .to as e-pe.ta . ar Hiatal Bool-rn-iAr SmL Teilnr ibrmtl aidpnbeal At V 1 Tbe aewiMi ! nn Ium t.. vrmi ,t Sr- BMetta eae.. Tbe lat Wb f-a are IS, AC AT. WAS. a km IhM r tMtlr. a a. . . -w f"r fartber parHcatars. apph to esUur ef tba Pitaci- pila aaa8-ta A.t. His co ci. We WBtuaa la rfaaaeck. R O CLARK ' Aadteo A Co. ecoaf TZOTTES, bleat sraieTTW;. 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'Monroe street, 3vruMixris, TUia-awdr AVrXfi TMatli-he-i b L &KST JOB PUJtTJVfll BOCE In tb-- Suaib. ard sr rarvt an ia i.i. tearroTed Pri-at, aad c(iH b- rvira of abe b at Frtn-er ta Itctoiair) wrap- prrpartd to oz(wto-aa ktada of rrtaars la 'bo "at m aart b at atfto Wo' bara one af B So- A, Co 'a ai4.adol SVasa Jot aaa Baok rTeawa, tba Or.t aad aaria aa acr beagbt la tbtr wtar aad wttb in tanlM ra tr arses aa eaerieiBrsa. w an eaabved to vnan Carcaaara, BMi H-J, BaaaTM ta'sjiooas boat Wiit, Kncraanaoa, Books. Pa-nipban. aad aatklWivf " Bailroad and Steamboat Work, XIA1SK, CBRAfEB A SB rASTBS Tbaa aJI tbo oH.rub.BedrroMeaia tee ctf J oaabUnitf We alae bare ase at OtTliuaa bBfTd Card Praaaaa wbtablaoaobteot wUa 1860 card ser- dav aa tbo aaoat al'k. Onr Poster Depirtmenf ' ' lalaenoatttaaiiKfof afy tn tba eHr aad tor totbji 8H0W or THEAVBE PrtoMot wo aaaaorb latJilaTt Wo are an resrtvtac tbe taiswe aadaaol i iim i at tt t Card, Stathjaarr aad Faaor ever 'anaaiTi' Xrmebts - - - . . Wo ret am tbaaka baoar yitfaj aar asaa Jaoera.' an- lwrbstlat.alaeBtpi to ta.itt.oe ta mrttt ' aaafiort and anl-onaae la tbe faoaia. Bwitcfaav. - ilts-bt. W. K gaTTTOy As BeX. p atJtittc ' THE LEADING OFFICE. . printing (tstablismcHt. ' 15 MADISON STREET, 0PP.DMOS BANK. MtVMfUIS.TtJfX. Tbe atteallea of CHr aad Country MERCHANTS AMI UUS1.1B93 MJSX BltJSlolALLr. 1. rwiarctniBr rafa-4 1 - tb. ainaiaaaaul fa- ctttUr-t of Ibo But Ttr nhiS UttHf -PtL rou rSMAtctaaaur rwouaacaaaam ran ttoa tBtutrrr.-awni n TnanJriai i r. czteia roeariraibra. ktttrat colaia, aad) . awrobclrabor.taitr.tBot'aaaiaar ta-arapAml to oxnatc EVHatT DbCRIPTir) OT PRINTING i PRttM A UAHDTU A ButrK. ! Ia tbo Brat tj'e of the an at The LOWEST CASH PRICES! Designs for Store Bills. Oftboo we baretaolaraTaffrtToflSrw aaal Aorot Drsbpa. an-l tbe tm eaataord. lobe t jotln lba StAU. a.Ua4nl to oiorf bajaaiia, ao.t aattrd to orory laaor. If roorra an irratlaar aar atad.let tee JaSbraarscoraaoai. wo ta two iwa ta atabt tbao i laanaaniri.t. kciiroaac A win m Krarr BbTTr.B T& TKBATM. BT.oaSKrTSll SO.U HadtaoaSlroat. Mmiaoda. loaa. LAMB, YOUNG & CO., BOOKSELLERS 1 & STATIUXISRS,, 239 Jfdta rhf, j KKKP tmihw j oa b.ad a larre atark of IxAWf' aBBICAL, MISlKLLaMOCa, bXL.SM aad St. HOWL, tx OAS ; STAPLE AND PASCT STTHXRTt BLANK. AND MEAOBAXBw BES.ArAf Att cf wblca tb7 Oder to tbrtr liHada at movable, acam. TOIEACHKXS aad SCBOOL OoajfinSId Hoy wlsl buxx a a u Jbotal vaxoaan T MSBt'HANTd lbr allaoB at-aT7 aaMtl adraaoa aa Ea-Ur a oaaf. Tlajr wtti tT eooiribsar aafortatalaf to aba) baad; aad aoat ibrra ta aa aaaainy tt Ir d aad at aairtaAait' wlH traf aaaUraaaaiMi io tba aaircbaana. B. aare to ezaaatar tbrir tut aaa araroa, bastvar- cbaaht(aayVbTeaxbrrraJleaat.H or aa rawaaiitsu cities. AJ. J. E. CHADTTIt'K'j" ADVL'RTlSB3iEMi tTHI Alwayt be raaad la Tbia Celeaaa. PERSOKS wtaaeas ta kaavw wbat ba baa to .a.vl wbatbosur waat to bay tar aay af baa oajtoniara.. wtM be tarr to Sad tt tbe laMoMata,aa bajgaaj), t PAGE. RfBtrnWrtaat, aad aaoe yaaraatf tbe traaba' of bwklBX aB oror tbo aaarr. ABbaabaeaaeataaab dloato w be aMeaded to caro rally aad wttb daasatcb. I Office Madlaon Street, appealta Satan Baa a- INStTRAXdX, SBAJ. B3TATX AXtt- BSXitftAL ASENCT. JEtn.i Fire and Inland avis-, tion Insurance Company, OATTTAL AND MTBPLCS ..Jt.OeslOC Hartford Fire Insurance Co., CAPITAL AN'D SPRPLCr .iiooawe. Charter OnK Life Insurance Co. CAPITAL AND JTS?I-83 J te6O0 POtMCiBaiaaaed oa iitiunabtr toroa. Laaaoa rjaK bty aditatet aad proaae try sold. FOR RKST. POSdESSirtX CIVB.V lHbrlTrLT. .Tbr dao1 taoaua roNOraor. to la- rty b a aj A. T. V-Ba, Xaa wltb arm acm of rroaaai. tb. pmoat otnfmt wa lott rroa rrnt ItHOMBrr, It Ooatitd. Aaaatnet J X CHABWICC, Ml OaeaatM SauaXaak. FOR S.4.L.K. a itA3 or a BeutmrVL f nr; rtratifn sac faar fsob, CKbra aad Soroaab Buota,9taro BOoia. 5lao. Bar wo-l t water ar.O -4i arm of fraa itaatfa taad. wtibaboat W cbntra It att Irora. Sftaaod aawat I H araVatroaa Coart Sarr. PaoaoaMoa ttrra IK " ol iai Mr. Aaa. to J. E. OKAtTWIsK.. ALSO-A BEAUTIPBt COTT AgE RB0IC ttKfa fr-. oaiaia-ar A rooms, ktbrboe. vnuri o at, ittajt aaaT ucaavaa eMrra, wtrb mtnmt ibrrr foartb of aa aeso of Laad. -Haawd laataal of tba cUy Z.ra IM S.eaibor. A batfata eao b. bodttftakoa Apply to J. E. awbAtW4r. t ALSO, a beaatrrot B1UHN StTB. rcaliaamsaq-Wt. tan aad ibaberrd; itaalo aa Ibe Bartenmoeararraf Catrat ATraae aad Brawa't Atrccae, Jul Labi wafwaotr " r"rBcr ot w noma ALSO a an BO tdHKO LOT. coatatala foar mart wrUconrrd wltb Saw tna attaala aa tba aortbaUee Waiktr atrret. Bear tbe Brat ton sato oa tba Bernaad Plank Road. Par tares apply to J. K. CITADWKJE, Ifaraabis land OfSco, api ODpnarre Snn Rank. Strnyed or Stolen. PROM ueprrattaaaoi ibo aaaorttbtMyoaEeiw VSJvnanda treot, oo too atrbt of tbrrTrboataar.a 7a P.ir af Haiebid !.r.l IT ra-a. oadina alao 'am r-nio w na any pma rcteratec aaar or alrmc taanaaloB wbtob win lead to tbr ia .avoiaywtia) bo Ubctagy nrw.rdrJ, by taajagar th. .Be of ratb r.Mn la omi Any prraoa rctaratac aaarx XAXWKI.L A B04. antS-dtw N S atonr e irroet Commission Merch a n't 1 omcx, so. is jiosBT & utrxT's stsir, t . Fiont Row, . i MEMPHIS, TES2f. . COKSI0NMKNT3 of Cotton tad Wnrai-ao- Bazrtoa and Bore, aod alt SspsHes. feratabed at fc-w- r raii. SiraaVa Plantatin itm alwaya an band. aac5 dawtr ar. uosion tost. i INTENDING to tlo no bUOTaad. m SflOK bnainea I wm aeH T alotk i baad, caa-l-IUuc f Ilrarr But' asOf Shoe, at Bo.n-a c-tt. Tbo all ck wa. made np by Ibo beat mannfacrarora, aal crrr-prlaea tbo moat d.araUoGou4aftarPa)I and Wjitretrad. Dralora will nd It tn Ibclr Brtrreat ton-mloelle rioat. Aiwara oa lint, lb beot q- aMy of LBATBER, of asll kred-, wblcb I art! at wh-aaai- and relaH at t aaiad adf Tanco o,oa naaaaf nr-fwrprtroa. - - Want-it 300,000 TUB Afro, rtTHS aad PBtrTBT; lira r-btwripa Ibe Msb- a crab i-rl ra. Oa I a. 3lt Main atmt, ap alaira. a.r.t nr A IT rtIE. Gr. X E0BHTS0N & CO., C07 TON FACTOIDS, Real Estate and Gmeral Ageats, NO. 95 FRONr ROW, JnnlT iatw3ia. Just Heceived, - DtRrCT PROS THK JEASX. a rtry Urs aa Saar rbra anurtm.nl If Plounccd Berpges, Organdies and Jaconets, felsrf a . Qi 1 A 1 l; j I, i IBtBtBtBtBsEtBtBtBtBtBtBt - 1 KAfimio1St&mMarm9r7'- , " --. C IK-, 3"