DAILY APPEAL -" "'" CUMIM KEXITTAXCE TO TBI OrnCC OUTST E RECiSTXBED, OTnXaWI'E THE ' ,l1,M SOT HOLD THtMSTLTri E rgii sun, AFT LCttEl THAT KiT OCCVB. M EMPHIS . 6U5DAY MOEKISG, TJECESEEB, 13, 1857. PKESIDEITI'S -HESSAQS. Having momentarily expected the arrival of tae President's mes;a;e yesterday, we bare coustqaeBtlj failed to make preparations fcr toe entertainment of oar readers with the usual ntscellany in cur bandar f&eet. inat we have not received this important document will be aSjgreat a disappointment to our readers as to ourselves. Is it cot vexatious that, with a'l ine laelltuea for intercomcianicaUon of our a-e, we should be a week in receiving the an aa! enmmanieation of the Chief Magistrate froa Washington? TEE DEFEAT OF MAYOR WOOD. The EogU and Enquirer is in an exultant stood jast at this time ever the defeat of Feb- hakdo Wood for the Mayoralty of New York city. We profees not to be familiar with the local causes which have conspired, to some extent, to produce this result, yet, to those at a distance, who are familiar with the bold and manly stand assumed and consistently main- Wlncd by Mr. Wood against the Black Re- rmMicans, It will appear a little singular that aay Sacthern journal should exalt ever his defeat In lieu of any remaks of our own, we sub mit the foMowiBg article from the Kew Toik Day Book on this subject. That paper says UA few figures in another column announce the result of the Mayoralty election wfaicL teak place yesterday. Fernando Wood, the MaBoara nearer or tae Democracy, -ms beer, track down by the enemies of the Democratic party, lraiiort viikm l&t tamp are the par ties jistlv chareable with this result. Con- iderHt; the combination against Mr. Wood ibe disgrsedol coaK ion of "Puritans and bUcMegs," we are surprised, almost gratified with the noble vote which the Deraoersry have polled. We have achiered alt the substantial effects sf a moral victory. The mass's ef the party have been trae to their -allegiance, anr (town an independence and a spirit that can cause ow'eneisies to tremble even is the hour of their victory. "Tet us look fur a moment at the sinnlar esaMaatien ef circumstances that has breagtrt around the defeat of Mr. Wood. Ever since be undertook to consolidate and fortify the Dsatecratic party in this city as-tinst the ma chinations of Tharlow Weed and the "Repub lican" regency at Albany, he has been the ! target far alt the political and personal malev olence which unscrupulous party pipers cenM ntggest. Last winter these efforts culminated , in a series ef oppressive and iniquitous mea sures which prostrated the rights of oar city, and took away from as our aott cherished privileges. In order to break the Democratic power all official patronage was taken from it and applied to the purchase ot mercenary re cruits, who were willins to sell themselves for a mess of pottage. The boundaries of our wards were broken ap in order to destroy the old and united battalions of the Democracy. In fact every thing that the atm s. igei.uity could suggest, or the aestest political chicanery invent, was done to bring defeat upon the Democracy. " Finally, every element of ppposition SpabHeans, Americans, Reformers, Inde pendents, fce suited and concentrated all their strength npon a bogus free-soil Democrat. Even this, of itself, however, as the result has proved, would net have been sufficient to ac complish the defeat of Mr. Wood. The Demo cratic party has a set of unprincipled camp foHowers Democrats in name but really only attached to the party so far as it advances tSeir own personal and selfish interests. A number of these men, by dint of superior man agement, have forced themselves into positions of inSttence and power, and this Uflaence has been used to defeat Mayor Wood. The Diiiy Timer this raornirte thus forcibly states the case : Mayor Wood's defeat has been mainly and primarily the work ef men high in posi tion and influence in bis own party. And the cjtyowes them a debt of gratitude for the rare courage uih which they have scorned the restraints of party discipline.' "The above compliment from a notorious Republican paper ought to satisfy the vanity of the most bga Dtmocrat. It will be seen that Mayor Wood has potted mere votes than ever before, and that he has actually gained ea his opponents. There cannot be the least doabt that, bad it not been for the trailers in oftr ranks, Mr. Wood would have been elected by a handsome majority. These men have tamed the city over o the Black Republicans. The responsibility of the defeat ef the Demo cracy rests wi'h them. They have shown themselves ready to sacrifice the principles of Democracy to their own selfish interests, and no matter hew mach they may now pretend that they voted for Mayer Wood, the mark of the traitor is upon them. Two thousand bogus Democrats have crashed the party in New Yprk, and handed the csty over to the Black Republicans a disaster from which it wiiHtct recover in years." JQSSISSIPPI INTELLIGENCE. The Yicksbsrg irii of December 8 has tbefollawliig: ,.:3AcjKaK-T ck the Southem RAiLBoxn. . Tlttmnnje of the boiler ef the locomotive Pee lahTtShle. belonging to the Southern Railroad Company, exploded oa Sanday, while ea the tarn table at Batten's, instantly killing John Evans, the ragiBeer, and Begro Henry, a tire rain belonging to the company. The Superin tendent sf the road, C. Williams, was present, and had a very narrow escape. Hewjsataoaed by the explosion, and knocked in.the turntable, bit fortunately was not killed. Hesxaxdo. Toe Prut sajs: "The spirit of improvement seems to be a bread ; several baikbags gov g up, and others belac repaired. Everything considered. Her nando seems to be toekiagap; bat yet there is a wide berth for improvement Oar people i are stew to atere, bat oaee fair? stilted they ' are bout! to raeh hs-ad." UstvMMTT or Mjssissim. The Massa- -i.- V r 17 I . , , 1 iJll iUtUUC UOB JttM CVOUICsCU 4L W U III- cent electrical maehine, which Is by far the larst ever CMttraeted in America. fhrln I two plates, each six feet io diameter.) and we I believe fits been equation in me bat by two ever constructed in Europe. The instrument I is sapperUd upon beautifully cut glass pillars, upon a rosewood base, handsomely polishes. 1 I: has been built for the Uattersity of Missis sippi. wMch has been liberally endowed by the State. Mr. R. bas constructed one ef his hmii air Damns, and is now unH nruw ' the most powerful inductive apparatus fer the I aa" bs Brown and Nemaha, and shall be eoti eame iestatatiOB. We are happy to see the "ed to one representative ; the fifth shall be hoath eemsag forward so liberally to the csuse of caseation." PxEfoSAL. The Ykksbarg IFiij cf S inday Btatei that Ex-Governor Henry S. Footc ar rived there yesterday morning, and took a steamer in the evening ea route for Washington City. GtK House Bckxt. The Yazoo CHferrrx rays: " We learn that the gin hoaee belonging to Mr. Thomas Alsop, in this county, together with twenty-five bales of cotton, was burned on the morning of the 1st lost. It appears that a negro boy went in the gin with a lantern; he felFdown, the lantern broke, and the cotton In the gin took lire.1' Scicidc A man Rimed Dan Ropier commit ted suicide at Kosciusko, Miss., on the night of the 14th ulL, by cutting his throat with a knife. AcarctJLTuaAt. The Lexirgtoa Jicocatt leads cs to expect that an Agricultural Asso ciation will asenbe formed in that prosperous section. Soxsor Mawa TaU order is established i SefUtor. fmrth i.tcb worth, three aBa prosperteg at Natchei. Senators ; the fifth Brown, Nemaha and Pota- Ssca The Port Gibson Rt'iVe Itforms wottamie. one S-pator; the sixth, Riley, Mar ,i. that the heavv frosts of the ast laoathhave ' shall, Dickinson and Washington, one Senator; rery terkksly damaged the .agar caae, and It j , .r .i ..v t .k k. ! is astlmated by sime lhatthe crop is thertby J cortiiled at leaet'tsienfy per cent." Th'e Lexington jtdtoetlc learns thatzn affray occurred at Emery, a few days since, bet veen Dr. Smith aod Mr-Tate. They used knives ztit both Are cat very bad, bat not seriously. Mr- Tatb was arrested and gave ball in a bond el f-500. Dr. Smith succeeded in leaving with out giving ball. Fkps. The Grenada LatomotUt, of 'Dec 11th. etates that the copious rains which have fallen la this part of the country since oar last publication have caused the streams ts over flow their banks. A young deluge is upon as the mail-coaches have had to etop even steam boat navigation es the Yalobusha river is diffi cult, from the fact that the river Is too high Oar river is higher thin we ever before saw it being out ef its baaks, far spreading over the lowlands. Mobile ahd Ohio Rvilsoad The track laying.on the road, north from this city, will be commenced in a day or two. The work on the north end is progressing well. So says the Jaclcson (Tenn.) Whig, of the 11th iasU Foxeics FISAVCE5. The St. Louis Demo-, cral observes : The commercial crisis in Earope w think has OBly began, and we look for it to warren the cenllBfr. a a wuinwi. n, o-iore n . ih ns AmsurfamS per ceot ;Yiea per cent, j Th ordinary rate of thess foar lauer cities herefrom li to 3 per cent, uhen tbre is bo , rrssure upon -them F'ancrand Germany, we J !- t are Hi a fisanf :al -m or view, rotten , Airt.' Already ia Veani we have the i -j r lie falluna vritbiuOhe last SO days, ! "CAdLrfand racbartWfaai; reward j wtUi frfal appr'fce '"'he fo.e At L.s, and t P rls, Irade. I, almost at a s aod .ii ,Jihe directors of tb Kveat Saath bea r.Able e"CredHMbil'-r" sUnd ajhast, .h price ' i . .v,-'p ourftfK A T.APiinn r -j. Uk-n piase. " '""r .Z..r T. ikn p ,r 'inVav that Binug B-os.&Co. au '"r ill .i h fitrmcr. but the ietter-writer . ..;t.r under oik """" We do not ob a curiUes', and the oufembarrt,, the latter bouse. -jiijeii altuOUell .UC Ztmpcivt . nance jb ui j - vi.-.w.D..M.v- nivinioB It is all irasginary Imagruary indeed! i eiesal Covernor, Calhoun. That vagabond, as Jrth money at Londea worth lOpercoat; Paris, I will be seen by theletUrs of our correspondent, ,n- Himb-ir? St to9ner cent :' has Issued a proclamation far an election for iu KANSAS AFFAIRS. The Si. Louis Democrat of the 9th Inst, cot; taioa two Proclamations from Mr. Calmous, President of the Constitutional Convention, which we insert below : rEOCLiKanos. . - In nnrsaanee with a provision of the Const) 1" .1 1 1 I Ik. ,lat..9t.a Ia a Constitutional Convention, assembled in Le- eomptoD on the 5 Hi day or beptember, lool. In conformity with the law the people of Ean- ias Territory in said Convention represeated flavin? imposed opjn me the dutv of fivinr public notice that on Moiav, the 21st day ot December, 1857, an election shall be holden in ill the counties cf the said Territory, to deter mine whether the Constitution to be aabmitta. for the ratification of the people, shall contain ciujc auiuoriuas me introduction or slave ry inte the State of KanssB under the said Con Jtitu'ion, or ant, and reouirin? of rae. further to aupoiut three commissioners in each county A the Territory, whose dntv it hll be to an. point three judges of election in each existing -ictuua aisinri, or socn otner districts as mav Sv said commissioners be established to enable the people to vote thereon. Naw, therefore, be u Known, to ttie people of Kansas Territory, -hat on the said 2lst day of December. 1857. polls will be opened in the several election dis- ' nets or sua lerntory, at wiiicn tae actual hona Jilt white male inhabitants, resident in Hid Territory, on said day aforesaid, shall vote for or agaiast the f utnre introduction of slavery into said State of Kansas, in the mioner fol lowing, as reuuired bv said Constitution : The voting shall be by ballot, and those voting for Kansas as a slave State shall vote a ballot with the words ''Constitution with Urerv and those votinr for Kansas as Free-State shall vote a ballot with the words " Constitution with no slavery." The iudees of election are, by virtue of the authority aforesaid, required to open polls in three several precinct, and appoint two clerks to keep a proper re core or me votes poueu, ana A'itulR two aays an ex asm election, bisks a return thereof to one ot ine commissioners erem appointed, whose luty it shall be, with- n efeht davs from the closing of said polls, to deliver to me at Lecompton, the seat of rov emaent of said Territory, a true statement of ike votes cast at said election, and to retain a ropy thertof for Inspection In each of said pre cincts. ' The commissioners appointed in and for each county of the Territory are required to appoint iu'tees of election for each precinct now by law estaoiisnea in meir respecjive eounues, and for such additional precincts as, in their tu Igment, they may deem advisable, and for a rail, fair, and honest expression ot the popular will. The commissioners appointed by the author- ty aforesaid, in the several counties of the Territory, are as follows: For the county of Doatpban S. P. Blair, C. B. Whitehead, B. O'Briscoll. For the county of Atchison V. T. Hereford, Eli C Mason, James Adkins. For Leavenworth eoutv OHver Deifendorf, Robert Thompson, Marion Todd. For Johnson county T. H. Danforih, A. J. Campbell; James Evans. For the county of Lykins Henry M. Peck, James Beets, L D. Williams. t or the ceuniy or bourbon rnomas a. Ar ett, Samuel H. Williams, Jefce H. Little. For the county of Mcuee V. A. iraiier, C Head, Willian Hinton. For the county of Dorn James M. Linn, John Lerifocs, W. J. Godfrey. tor toe county ot Litaa Briscoe Davis, WIWs M. Sutton, C. L. Flemlor. Fer the counties of Shawnee and Richard son Edmund L. Yates, John Martin, James Gordon. For the coanty of Divis C. L. Luford, Fex Booth, Robert Reynolds. For the county of Doeglas John Spicer, Wm. F. Wells, Parish EIHsen. Fcr the counties ot Breckinridge and Wise A. J. Baker, William Grimsley, 31. W. Fisk. For the county of Andersen Samuel An derson, James H. Honeer, Ephraim Coy. For the rouaty of Franklin Joseph Merritt, Jesse B. Way, Jacob Mtrcelle. For the county of Coffee Hiram Hoover, John Wooknan, Hardee McMahon. For the counties ot Madison, Butler and Hunter G. D. Humphries, C. Bunch, L. G. Brown. For the counties of Allen and Greenwood B. W. Cowden.T. II. Bisaaw. J. Johnson. Fer the county of Riley George Montague, a. a. wane, J. s uaoaoipa. For the coanty of Pottawottamie A. J, Chapman, G. W. Gillespie, Robert Wilsoa. For the county of Calhoun Samuel Boyd, sea., John Christy, Henry D. Oaden. For the county of Jetfersoc H. A. Lowe, james naaaex, Lreorse uytr. For the counties ef Martha.!, Washington ana ivrapanoe t. j. iu at snail, i"ter Valen tine, J. P Miller. For the coanty of Iemabi Cyrus Dolman, uavia si. L.ecicaane, a. crowa. Fr the county of Brown H. Smith, J Whitehead, Simuel Brown. Toe commissioners aforesaid are requested to meet is their respective counties at an early a day as practicable, and arrange the precincts, appoint the jadgea of election, and five notice ot me time ana piiee or nolding each eiec tion. J. CALHOUN, President Constitutional Convention. Lecomttok, Nov. 21, 1857. PHOCHXATtOK It is required by the Constitution recently looptea oy me aeiegaies to a constitutional Convention assembled in Leeempton on the 3th day of September, 1857, that an election for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Scretary of State, Auditor of State, State Treasurer, members ot the Legislature, and one member to Congress, shall bs chosen by the qualified voters Bflder said Constitution oa -the first ; Monday in January, 1853. and the people of j owvcnuon repre- giving peoitc notice, oy procwmatfso, that such election would then takep1ace, and that returns thereof shou'd be made to me by the nnces oi sua eiecuon. Now, therefore, be it known to the people f Kiasts Territory, that on the first Maoday of Jdiuary, 1853, pells w'Jl be opened la the several election precincts ef said Territory, at wuicu uie quauaea voters sneer saia uonstitu ! ties shall elect a Governor, a Lieutenant Gov i rnor, Secretary of State, Auditer of State. State Treasarer, members of the Legislature, ana iue member ot uongrest. Slid election shall be conducted io the same manner, aBd by the same iud'es aDnntated to eoadurt lfa . tion oe the C nstitutioa on the 21st day of December. 1857, and retarns thereof made to me at Lecoaiptoa, the seat of government of ll" irntry, witom eight days o the diy of saW. election. 11 ij Provided in said Coas.Rntioa as follows : WJKTIO.V DISTB1CT8 At the first election, boMea under the Constl- tation, for members of the State Legislature, iieprts'niauve ana senatorial Districts stlJ" be follows : "i first representative district i-hall consist ' Doniphan county, and shall be entitled to four representatives; the second shall be Achl tan, and eba!I be entitled to four representatives; the third shall be Leavenworth, aBd shll be entitled to ei3t representatives: the fourth Calhoun and Potts wottarme, and shall be enti tied to one representative ; the sixth shall be J eff-rson, and be entitled to two representatives; the seventh shall be Martha H and Washington, aBd entitled to one representative; the eighth shall be Retllv, and entitled to one representa tive ; the ninth, Johnson, and entitled to four representatives; the tenth, Lykins, and entitled to one representative ; the eleventh, Linn, and entitled to two representatives; the twelfth, Bourbon, and entitled to two representatives; the thirteenth, McGee, Daw and Allen, an I en titled to one representative; the fourteenth, Douglas, and entitled to five representatives; the fifteenth, Anderson and Franklin, and en titled to one representative; the six eenth, Shawnee, and entitled to two representatives ; i me seveaieenin, iveuerana uoltse, atxl entitled I to one representative ; the eighteenth, Woodson, tviisen, (odtrey,urenwoid and Madison, ani entitled to one representative; the nineteenth, Breckinridge and Richardson, and entitled to one represent a live ; the twentieth, Davis, Wise, tinner, iiuaier, and tout porttsn or country west, ami eaau oe eatiiiea to oie representative total number oi representatives, lorty-tour. The first senatorial district shall be Donl- I phan.cne Senator; the second Atchison, one ' . . v. i v i j r : 1 j i .A. h ee'eath Jefferson and Calhoun, one Senator ; the eighth Johnson, two Senators; the ninth LykB6Sj a'nd Frlnkiln, oe Seaator; i he teath Linn, one Senator; the oliventh Bourbon and M'Gee. one Senator; the twelfth Douglas, two Senators; the thirteenth Shaw nee, one Snator ; the fourteenth Dors, Allen, Wilson, Woodson, Godfrey, Ureenwooo, Madi son and Coffer, one Senator ; the fifteenth RicJ- ardaaa, Davis, wise, .Breckinridge, Butler, H inter, and all west of Davis, Wise and But ler, cote Scatter : in all nineteen. The qualied.;oters will therefore, in their respective districts, ele-t members of the Leg islature under lflc above apportionment. . J- CALHOUN, President Constitetioaal Coavsntisn LccoMrTox, Nov. 21, 18J7. Important frsm Kanias. The St. LoaIsDenocroI,(BUck Republican) ef the S il tnst., has An aiticle in reference to the Proclamation of acting Governor Stan- tost, and these of Mr. Calhoun. We gire the article of the Democrat below, merely with the view of showing bow the subject is viewed by the BUck Republicans " A gentleman who left Wyandott, K. T., oa the -tth inst-,rached this city yesterday morn ing, and says that jnst before s'artmg lor the etsVbe saw a Ltwrence paper of the 2d Inst., which contained a proclamation irom tae act ing Territorial Governor, Stanton, calling for a raeettne or the recently elected ierrrortal X.eg- isUturc. to be held at Lecompton on the 7th. 'This movement, is no doubt, made to anticipate Territorial officers, on the first Monday of Jan- usry. Now, whether this movement to take the wlaa a..d whisky out of little Dug's sails, we cannot say; but it is certainly one of the nsi peculiar pames or rro has ever been played. The the action of the Lecompt Wasbing-on, while bis tool The President sustains oa Legislature, at tools in Kmsas de- no:nce it ! and in the meanwhile the people are kept in constant seitatlou by the reckless con duct of the rowdies who support the adminis tration In the Ill-fated Territory. The. residents jof Kansas, however, are determined to bs no laager the shut lecocksof either the pro-slave-ryites at Washington, or the doughfaces io their midst, who pretend to represent the Pre sident's views. Recent and occurring events show their determination to drive both the tools of Buchanan and the tools of the South out of "the Territory, If necessary. A letter frost a merchant at Leavenworth states that, I ri r ftffiifkff or in ir.f.nn.Tiri.T whiiji. should there be any inteference with the meet ing of the Free-State LezUlahire, it will b the fore-runner of hot wo-- k in Kansas. If the information given above should Drove correct. it iooks as u a collision between tae unnea States authority ani the bravos of Calhoun migm take place," MY .Wlra'8 UYSTEKY. Prom the Boston Erralpc Gizette 1 We sat by the firrnlace. I smokins my cigar, and my wife knitting. Neither had spoken for some time. At last I broke the silence. " Sue," said I, " are you awsre that to-mor row is the anniversary or our wedding aayr- "Estimable female, allow me to repeat the question. Are you aware that to morrow is the anniversary or our weaaing aay t- XT m Sir. aril irhlt then?" " Do no thoughts, no peculiar feelings i gl tale your bosom at the recurrence of that an niversary i" Vr.f ht T m inrc of." limoked my clgarfor a few moments, speak ing nnitiinr. but tninkinr a CTeameai. m jo. I made a desperate effort, and said : u.c,i.. I think run loved me when you mar jied me." i. ur.n -a-btt thes?" " Nay, answer me. When you promised at th. ,ltr. to honor, and to obey, was there affection forme in your heart?" There was you know it well." 44 A nA writ has that love not continued?" "How have you fulfilled my wishes? Hss not every slight desire of mine of late been thu.rtrtr When vou were first married, I lonffed for nothinir, however trifling, that you did not procure for me. Nay, I even believe that had I sighed for things beyond your grasp, you would have irone any lengths to endeavor to procure them fer me. But of late It has !ien the same lacessant cry economy. Econ omy is all very well, but parsimony is my ab hnrrenee." " And is that the reason you nave ceased to love me?" "No not absolutely ceased, but you know woman can't bear crosslcr, and when you have formerly so Indulged me, I must say that the preciseness who wnten youaoie out to. me a half or a quarter, clingln; to it as if it were a drop ot life blood, is rather -surprising. " I drew mv chair nearer to her, end took her band. She did not resist. " Sae,J' said I. "five years since I won your consent to marriage, i was men young and ardent, unsung an men, aoperci in all tilings. 1 told you we stmuid oe married in two years. 1 kept my wora. I was tuen on a salary, and a large one. Temperate in my habits, and with in bounds in my expenses, I was able to make you many presents, wcicu pernaps led you to infer that I was more bountifullv nrovideJ with the world's goods than was realty the case. As the wedding day grew slowly on, a salary did not content me. nonged to embark in busi ness. An opportunity presented itself, and I embraced it, prior to embracing you. We twain were wed. With all the anxiety of a yoaag husband, I strove to anticipate your every wish, uc en and otten did l drain my purse to procure you some little luxury, vour sweet smile being my only, yet my most cov eted, recompense. Bat the aspect of affairs changed. Unfortunate speculations drew largely on my resources, and I, who had pre viously been going on swimmingly, found it necessary to economize. For th: last vear I have met my notes with the utmost difficulty, ana now, sue, i am on me verge ot bankrupt cy." " lou." " It is too true. I am indeed in a most criti cal situation." ' " Bat your friends?" "Friends! There is a mockery In the words now-a-days. Yes, my friends are full of pro testations, and all that sort of humbug, but say roey are no otiter on man l, and, to tell the truth, I don't believe they are." " But you nave property, the farm in New Hampshire." My dear wife, the mortgage was fore closed many months ago." "?ae wept I said nothing, but thought muu lucuara in., "Tears. Lt th m (Uw on. Thrj're lixci of a fuL- All at once she rose and threw herself on my neck, saying, " Husband, dear husband I let the worst come to the worst, I still can aid you. 1 can bring my li'tle might towards paying our uousenoKi expenses, tou wilt let me, will you not? I know that I have been extravagant, improvident, foolish, helpless, thoughtless, but indeed, and indeed, I now see my error. Why, ob, why did yoa not sooner tell me this ? You have awakened me to a sense of duty, and it shall be my constant care to merit that pardon which i now in sorrow aec." And she bnried her bead in my breast, and singularly enough I bad occasion for the use of a pocket handkerchief just then. By and by I apke, and when I did so, strange to say, it was with a cbokin; utterance. " Darliog," I eaid, "what you have just told me wipes away all your past misconduct, ob literates the mental record of all your basty speeches. Now do I indeed feel that you are beginning to realize the great fact that although life may sometimes wear a rose eolored hue, it uas morns ana onars on its patnway. As we elide softly o'er the billows of life's ocean at the outs't, we think not that storms and tem pests may arise while yet we are but hardly embarked upon our voyage." She rose, and looking proudly at me, said : .my ousoand, come wbat may, there is one who will never desert you, whose thoughts from this moment are entirely centered on you and yon only, who will share your lot, whether for toy or for sorrow, for Rood or for ill. How at this moment come back to me like an ac casing angel, all my faults and errcrs, but with them, too, there comes a determined resolution to reader myself in each and every way worthy of yoa. -Yea shall no longer have occasion to reproaea me witn extravagance, for all the en ergies Heaven has given me shall be faithfully devoted to yo'ir interests. I will work. I will toil, in some avocation, no matter bow bumble it be, se that K bat a ffori me the chance of con tributing something, though but a few pence, io your store, men, on, then, when I am ta ken from yoa, l shall have the proud cons :ious nes of knowisg that for a portion of my life, at lease, i io we utmost luiniied tae duties In volved in that holy name wife. I c'asped her to ray heart. Never before had (he seemed so radiantly beautiful. " There's my own dear wife !" cried I exult ingly. " That 'old Romtn pump, Julius Cxtar, wasn't a bit happier when he and the ambitious Norway combatted. " " Bg pardon, dear, it wasn't Julius Cassar who did that. It was Hamlet's father. " " All the same thine, Sue. Whoever the eentlemin could have been, he couldnt feel happier than I do now, for if in thess few mo ments there Dasn'l passed iBto your veins the life of France, as Richelieu says, I'm no magician- But, to quit testinr. I am indeed glad, deareft, to see tbat your eyes are open itr to a sense of the cares and responsibilities of real life. In sober earnest, I am a ruined min." When doesyoar failure come out?" " In a week at farthest" "What are your plans?" " We most sell our house and furniture, and rent a sma II tenement Tu tell the plain truth. I have some thoughts that the knavery of mv partner, in whom I never bad full confidence, may have brought about this catastrophe. Ctimmendng again, oa a smaller scale,, and alone, I have hopes of better luck. But we must retrench in every respect. Silk, satin and velvet, you must cast aside, and be content with plain calico, while'l, albeit, no dresser, will rival the most old-fashioned farmer in the vener&blenet s of my seedy garments. I will exact no sacrifice from, you I will not willing ly make myself, but our economy must be of the most rigid nature. I shall, in recom mencing business, turn over a new leaf, and bearing in mind tint small beginnings make -good endings, refrain from launching out Into hazardous speculations, and live within my means." What do you think I will do?" Wbat can you do ? I must confess I sboild hate to see you wasting your strength and eye1' sight m dressmaking, or anything akin, to it"1 " My dear husband, I don't intend to do any snrh thing. I will be a school teacher, fhave the necessary knowledge, and, I think, the re quisite amount of-pitience." ine idea struct me unpleasantly. I painted to oer toe annoyances she would experience from the pupils of peculiar disposition, men tioned some interesting statistics in regard to the longevity of teachers, their scanty remun eration, but all in vain ; she was determined upon taking the step, and approving the motive as I did, I was forced to yield a consent. Three days after, my misfortune became known. I had any quantity of sympathy, but no one said anything about material aid. An advertisement appeared In the papers, statin? that a lady possessing the essential qualifica tions desired employment as a teacher. It was speedily answered. Miss Usa Ferula, the lady principal of a public echoor, was compelled to give up her situation anJ my wife secured It. ai a very irasouaoie salary. I commenced business again, and fortune seemed to be in my favor. Orders and com missions came in npon me rapidly. I bad credit to an extent I snouia not have dared to dream of. I indeed felt proud and happy, though a pUte of raw oysters was often the substitute fern' tumpjsous dinner, and my hat showed signs of better days, for then I knew that the eoandence or business men in me was though somewhat shaken, perhaps, by no means en tirely gone. I determined, ty straining every nerve, to show that I was worthy of that con file ire, and at the end of a month I actually sat down and made an estimate as to when I should be able to pay all my debts with inter est. I felt happier than ever before, far every cent I earned was earned by the sweat of my brow, and by the sturdiest mental labor. Rjt I had a clear conscience and alept souiftly. Thus one year passed away. My wife every month had brought me her salary in an envel op. I invariably took it witn a smue, ana nlrrt it. without oDedcg it, in a drawer in my writing desk, determined not, if! could help it, to appropriate a cent to my own uses, but, when I was again free from the world, to in vest It in some little present for her as a re mni rri.r induatrv and self-sacrifice. One year had just about passed away, and I was sitting atone, or a picasant tuuuui ccu- i Mv wife had rone to visit a sick neigu bor, and I was busying myself casting up my accounts, when the door bell rang. I obeyed the summons, and admitted Mr. Grafton, who occupied the bouse adjoining mine. rinnA vtninir Min ne " i want io asa a little favor of you. lam obliged to start for New York by the early train to morrow morn ing, and while packing np, arranging my booits and papers and so on, I find I have left my porkat-book In my counting-room. Can you conveniently lend me'twenty-five dollars, which I'll send yoa from-New York Immediately ? It will save me the trouble of-huotingupmy clerk who bas the store key." " Certainly, certainly," said l. aiit ju.--Wc entered the parlor, and taking out my pocket-book, ",HaIloal" said I. all I've got about me is a five dollar bill and a little dCe- .... . ,.- " Oa, don't bother yourseir, my oear uoy,-s-id he," I'll get'U somewhere else." " No. no." I said, as the thought omy wife' salary flashed across 'me. "If I .-remember riebtlr, Ibere'i isms" raoDsy In my wrltlnc desk." I wept to my desk, snd look out aaenj veiopa. wpenicg it, wa orsioiu a iookoui was a twentv.fire dollar one. which I handed my neighbor. He thanked me and shortly after took bis leave. As I turned to apply mvself again to my ac counts, I noticed I bad not returned to the desk ths envelope I hid taken from it, I placed my band upon the envelope and my eye fell upoa a bill, tae lace or woica was turnea towaru me, It was for one hundred dollars. "The devil!" was my profane ejaculation How did she gets bill to that amount?" Looking still further, I found that the other two bills that the envelope contained were for firty dollars eacn. I was completely astounded. Wbatto think Iknewnot. My wife had brought me b er sala ry, sealed np, once a month. The envelopes had been unopened. 1 took them ; there were eleven others. I broke the seals of all and counted the contents. They amounted to the sum of fict Ihomand dollar I " I was more surprised than ever. " Where did the n.ooey corns from?" Of course mv wife's salary amounted to but a small portion or it- When could sue nave procured the rest? 1 thought and thought the matter over, but my Imagination couia suggest nothing tangible. bo l repiaceiiuie envelopes, aetermiLeu to ques tion my wife on her return. I bad scarce cojse to this conclusion, In fact about the only one 1 could come to under dsr the circumstances, when the bell ring again. I went to the door, and found old Mr. Lyford, one of my deceased father's warm est friends and one ot mine a!so. He was not rich, but his advice was in all cases desirable, and be was as honest as a young babe. Ills presence was at all times welcome, and as I nad not seen aim rorsoae weeks, I was un feignedly tlad of his vlsiu Alter ne nad cnattea a lew minutes on com monplace subjects, he askel " tour wire is absent lor me evening t" " the is with an invalid, and I scarcely ex pect her for an boar yet." " Then I can speak freely. Son ot my old friend, I have a painful duty to discharge, one, which 1 wish to Cod, bad never fallen to my lot. Summon all your nerve to your aid, and listen to the secret I have to impart," His manner agitated me. ' For heaven's sake, mv dear sir," cried I, " what can vou mean?" "I will tell you,"-be answered, "without! prologue what lor some lime l nave been slowly making up my mind to communicate to vou. It is now nearly a year ago that I was walking one afternoon in the eastern portion of tae city, notli-g the new buildings constantly in erection mere. I walked as rar as jacksou Square, a new spot recently laid out, in which there are but as yet three bouses. A I turned Into, the square I noticed a lady a few steps before me. The form and drees were those ot your wife, and her unmistakable walk soon convinced me that It was she. In a moment she was met by a gentleman, welldressel and .good looking. They accosted each other with great cordiality, and taking bis arm they walked away together. I thought nothing whatever of the occurrence. The next day a friend told me that he thousht ot buying one or the Douses In Jackson Square. He thought the figure asked was slightly nigh, and asked me to take a look at it and give him my candid opinion as to what it' wai worth lonsrquenlty I went up there tae next day, and after looking through the house and coming out, I again saw your wife meet the same man, at trie same hour, and walk away with him. mis seemed to me very like an assignation. Consequently, I do not blush to tell It oa third lay x watcneu again and with me like result. i touowed taem. mey entered a large board ing house on the corner of Southern Avenue and Tenth Street. The name on the door is Ryder. Well, wbat need of a lone story? Suf- ace it to say that for mon'hs and months 1 have been on the watch, and have constantly wit nessed ine tame meetings, la every in tance, I firmly believe, I have been unobserved by the parties inemseives. irom time to time 1 Dave determined to speak to you on the subject, but my courage ratted me. At last I made a des perate effort and have told yoa everything. Do vou think me nrvicc or icauieithe? God knows, my dear boy, the love 1 had for your poor tamer would induce me to go to any engths to serve you, and the revelation I have just made to you bas been prompted by the same spirit or Donor that would impel me to make it to a brother or a son. I tried to speak but could cot. I was un nerved unmanned. Tears came at length. and what a relief they were! " I will say no more," and the old man rose and took my band. " If vou have been wronged. count on Ralph Lyford as your friend ia any and every emergency. Mut nope ror the best, My mystery may yet be cleared up. No one would be happier to own myself mistaken than I. Nay, nay -do not strive to speak. Think, -nan, and think long and well. Then after due deliberation arf. .As I have told you, respect for the dead, and regard for the living, both make me your friend tor all time." He grasped. my hand and went out- I paced the room iu agony. I could not harbor a sus picion against Sue, an J yet these meetings -vith this stranger the mystery ot this money what could explain them? For a long time I poudered, and at last concluded that on the morrow I weald watch for myself, and when my wife returned, treat her as if nothing bad happened, and keep her in utter ignorance of my discoveries. bue came In shortly, and outwardly I was calm and unmoved. Not so within. Yet as I looked on her innocent face I could hardly think her capable of Infidelity. The next diy I arranged my business so that l euia be absent oaring tae arternoon. tV hen dinner was halshed, I left the boose ostensibly to go down town. Bat I went to Jackson Square and watted there. My worst suspicions were confirmed. Sue met the man who Dad been desrrrbed to me, and I tracked themtotDeDoi.se Mr. Lyford bad told me of 1 returned Doms. I was no longer agitated. But I was determined. I woald qiestfbn my wife when she returned, and that conversation would decide me. I took my bat and saugbt air. t.yrora, WDom i mtoimed or all that l had seen. Returning again to my own house, I found a note from my wife. It ran thus : Mr DEAa HuinAKD: Do not be too much urprised at what I am now about to say. I have gene a little way out of tosrn, and shall not return until to-morrow morning. Aly rea sons in run ror this step I will then tell you. It is a secret to be explained to you at eleven 'clock to-morrow, at which ho ir I earnestly request you to be at h .m, if your business does not peremptorily prevent. i our aaeetionate wire, but. Here was a new surprise The plot thick. ened, and I was more in the fcg than ever. I ran to Lyford with the letter. He read it over Ihrire. "Oae of two things is certain," said he. Either your wife is I must sneak of it faithless, and bas eloped, trusting to this note to throw you off your guard, and thus gain time to elude pursuit, or there U seme secret which none ot us can gutss at." " wnat shall I do?" Wait till to-morrow and be at veer house at the time she names. If she is net there, count upon me. I will not sleep day or sight tillyou are redressed " I left him, and returning to a selHarv hbme. tried to sleep, but in vain. I got up the next morning, reverieh ?nd quivering in every nerve. It was lucky my business that day was of a comparatively trifling nature, for I had no brain to attend to it. Momenta seemed ages till the our arrived t07 wife bad designated, and nunc- tual to a moment I entered my house. My wife ran to meet me. " iYota word;" said she laughingly, as she pulled, me Into tbe parlor. There were seated tbe young man J had seen meet-Sue in Jarkson Sinare. and bv his side a pretty girl a stranger to me. " itiy nusoand," said " tue, this is my brother Fred, recently of California, and this is his: ewiy wecied wire." We exchanged salutations. " Now. mv dearhusband." said. Sue I want to make a little explanati in to you. My broth er Fred, whom you now meetfor tbe first time,i leu ror uaiiioruia a year oerore our marriage. He had been a little wild, in point of fact. quite dissipate.!, you needn't blush Fred, you know it. Well, be was engaged to that amia ble little body you see over there, Miss Arfela riammatt, daughter or air John Hammatt, but nr. ii. sirei.uousiy opnosea a marriage, on ac count of bis babits. Fred went to California. and turns I over a new leaf. He reformed btm eelf thoroughly, applied .himself to business and is now a millionaire. Mr. Hammatt re. ceired letter after letter from him praying him to revoke bis decision, and from the most un impeachable sources he had Proof not onlv of Fred's complete reformation, but of hts pecu niary Independence, yet with an obstinacy which Iagree with his daughter in thinking ingrain, he never answered one of Fre t's let ters. Well, love laughs at locksmiths, you know, and wbe- Fred was beyond tbe reach of tbe ahafie of. fortune be returned- Of course an elopement was the sale recourse. And of course he wanted a confidante. We were obliged to wait patently for months and months an i concert our schemes carefully, but fate at length favored us, and last evening in the goodly city of Providence. R I., at the hour of 8 r. M., a certain marriage took place. I wanted to let you Into the secret all along, my dear husband, but both of tboes delightful in dividual sitting on tbe sofa dissuaded me from so doing." I don't know whether I looked like a fool at that precise moment, I know I felt like one. We went to dinner shortly afterwards. I believe I indulged in a fe'w remarks during a re past, but the reaction was such that I was blissfully ignorant pf their purport. After dinner I whispered to my wife,." Sue, I looked recently at tbe various envelopes con taining yotr salary for tbe past year. I was surprised at the amount." "Ah!" cried she, "I thought you would have sooner found by that mesne a clue to my secret. Know, then, that Fred invested some money for me in California, and bas regularly given me the little interest which was due me." M-irder will out, they say, and I told Sue all my suspicions. 'My dear husband," said she, "this bas given me a lesson, never under any circum stances to have a secret from you. This is my first, and it shall be my last." My story Is nearly toM. Business prospered with me, and one fine morning I paid all my debts in full with interest. Sue gave tip aehool teaching long since, and like every man who has a good wife, I thlokherabout the best one In existence. Mr. Hammatt, after a while, became reconciled to bis son-in-law. My-wife bas kept her promise to me, and her first mys tery was her last one. Races. The citizens of Natchez, had seve ral fine horse races on the Pharsalia track las' week. OaetJtT Court. The Pannla Sler statea: "Our court adloumed on Thursday last, the entire docket having been cleared. The wltT nt MrKInnle r. Perry and wife was de- ,ia.A Kriho iuiv in favor of the contestants, i Perw and wife-and-the-wiltrect Bside.v The 1 other party will tike the case to-tre Saprerae Courif Aaranepldencs otbeiri)prJBTel&ra?'t voices that evertaore are tellln of mtrals io our eoanty, tiers was net a sin?'-1 "good bye good byel" Listen ttll ... . "V.. . . .... a . , . ! 1 ,-J it,- ! . t r. w . u . . t. n is..-: . ease for.trlal on, tbe State of a.bkh. criminal, character;-and ouvtrrrtw acy' isina," ,- .Ttt Ibt XraphUppe. BLASOHE. In th icbeol rcem. Id!, evrrr itj there comes. At tare s tie morntai son, A mlscbleVoBS, frotlcsswe, remplsc sprite, TheTtil-jt wltcb ta Ian, Wba tr!?i an thpillac and love I hare. The mtratnl the work's bene. Tl t'ttle for eoM:ni or rauks the cares, TboBih, 11 race I can ftt her still, nr lnsoes ar (ranted wttfc a railroad tpe4, in 1 fretted with a rltht (ood U! 1 And tht um are at! rlirhV ihaaih she bi lacs the sis t With queer, tanny pictures flHrd. She sits at her desk In the worklet I ours, With wild, merrr, ror In? ryes. Writing- on ppu and tesrlnr It up. And the BMiaeiit rarxliDceshs ipl'S, ror a ucoo I looks dawn on cba worn thnsbed book, That crumpled before her lies. She comes to her classes with Inky hanits. And with mtij- s, wild crlojacc ; Tn dv-tar4 took ths tarns and turn-, laqnestot lh mliiln j!o; Bat jet alter an, wbenat tut 'tis rood, g7the-U.k with becoslcs rnce. . Oa In l IUe of her wayward, mauley Irllkf, Hrr mlKhlmu, dos'l-esn air, Jt spirit, down dtep'in hr Woe rye looks AS lftSoaeltitsr trus'wrr there; Aa I eaaoat but love waHo I M the moit, Tho wild f arb It choostt U wear. And ever, I prsjr, for the ersee o trsla Eolh br heart and her mind rlxht, Ths rrollcsomt, wild, dtseloz steps to lead To the haren of Oyt' pure light, That at latt llttltBlaache and I may meet, tnibiii5, in the Sartor's sight. tTaabi'hed la the tsnd where the angels dwell, Whm the flowers eternal bloom, Wbert each gentle act, whlth In earth we're dons SiU rer yMd sweet perfume, Anl ihonte wehirsma-Wof oar childhood's hours Hake u fll f,r that blSied home. UAHT P. SErTEMHEK 20, isst. For tie Itesphls Dally Appeal PAK&LEE. To my WJib!jrt&rriaie. vhm Iwat bsf light tin year vu. . r or, wm. t- iiaicru., or texxessec. i.' ' Too dew of'er Is fading from the calm, aulonded sky. Am li testing on earth's flowers, like the tears In beaity's eye, . The star of Ire Is sheddlrg Its soft light o'er earth and ' Mb Llka tat magic glasce outbtamiag from ths eje ef Pajjalee, II. Taos artstaktsgbi thy we, tern bed lion ctorlons God of dar2 t . " ' A&dli)tfeikron the faee ot Earth, thy last departing ran ' Thy farewell light is seytiur onrooclwileis epperses. Like I to golden hair that stutters o'er the braw of Paxalee. hi. - Ti are raablmj brlsHtnt pitnets, wheie yon'rt swept BBBembered years. And wakltg to. yoor ptth'est ccsrae tht mode of ttt spheres. A mtldy wt know ootot, yet ptets tty there bt. Bat I'd rather hoar tho maiie ot the, voice of Paealee. ir. To are rattrisiE balk upon my mlaJ, tweet ritloaa ot the Past. Teare ctrtgtcg lo UU heart, as If thti nwiaist wasyosr tax; ' Oh, I tare thy bauny t rethnett ever this hour la dear to see. Par the matte of thy lephyr brlegs the thought ol PAaai.EE. ToarebBrrtiBg' forth lmigteisgs ar things that are to ejme. And ye fled, within ths depths of this sad heart, a wet come heme. For la shadows, whtoh yt cast before, cf things that are tsbe Is eoapted with my destiny the name of Pabalee. Jacxi05, Teaa., 1S37. GOOD BYE. BT L. VUGINIA FSEKCH. From Ifoarc'f West era La'y' B3ok We were within a mile of tbe village. The the twilight was fast closing in around us. mountain peaks to eastward lav. like- dim clouds along the horizon, and the first star of eve sprang suddenly into the sky, as we dashed through a little murmuring stream, and wound slowly up the gentle ascent beyond. On one side lay a fiel ' of waving corn, but on tbe other lofty trees of a forest-like grove crowded down to ttfe road, and swayed their pilmy branches to the freshening breeze of evenirg. Gaining the summit of the eminence we were again pressing forward at a brisk trot, when the coach suddenly came to a stacd, and I looked out to ascertain the cause. At this moment a gentleman advanced hastily from the large, white gate, which opened Into the park-like Inclosure, saying as he advanced, " Good evening, Mr. K any of my folks with you to-night?" No, sir, not this time." responded the driver, "g'laeg there." and he touched up his corses, ana was aooutto move rorward. "May a moment; Pll go wl'li yu your mall baa news for me doubtless." "Very well, sir, Inside, if yoa please." And the tall gentleman sprang is, and quietly took a seat io front or me. 'Good b'jd'' Jt was a clear, sweet voice from oat the shasow. I Started ard.gUned toward tbe gate. ' A little white figure, before uouo'ietd, was closing It, and as we drove ofl, I saw the light form glide like a spirit dawn the deep-shaded avenue, and in a moment it 'was lost amid the surrounding gl wm. True, it was a little figure, bat I knew that it was not a child, for no child's voice Is so full of the tender pathos thit comes bat with years 'Good-bye!" it was sweetly spoken, bu' the husband did not hear it, be sat on the opp -a te side, and the voice was drowned amid the rat tle cf wheels and tramplipgcf horses, as 'Se old coach moved on. I say husbaiid, f' I white fi-ure before ' know that it was a teie'r "eood-bve." so full was the low tone of earnest tenderne- a so fraught with tbe love that only woaa i's heart can know and timidly uttered withal, as ir sue reaied to betray her heart's deep secret to tbe ear of a stranger; and hoped it would be htard only, as It was only intended for Aim. " I thought they certainly would bve reached home to night," was uttered halt audibly, and I turned to look at my companion. As nearly as I could see by the faint light which broke upon us, as we emerged from the shadows of tbe woodland, be was a large, fine looking man, with Roman fea'ures, and much ot that unconscious air of mingled courtesy and command, which is a distinguishing char acteristic of the true southern gentleman. And who were "Ay7" Neirard dear ones they must have been, for the had come to tbe gate with him to welcome them. Was It a dear friend a revered parent a long absent brother a well beloved sister? I could not tell; and so as we rattled along. I fell into a fit of musing. I followed the little white fiurr, wnoae gentle "good-breT' still lingered upon my ear to her home, which lay nestled behind those tall shadowy trees. 1 felt as though something good aud beautiful had gone, and we were journeving on alone. In an hour, per haps, tbe husband would return, and the same sweet voice wodld Welcome him, for this 'good-bye'' was "only for a little while you could tell that for there was no grief in it, it was only modest, and hopeful, and loving. And then I thought to myself how is it with tbem? Dses this nroud looking husband nerir hear the sott "gocd-byes" which go out to him from the gentle hear, he leaves behind? Is tbe sweet cadence of that voice always drowned amid the rush and rattle of life's onward u heels crushed out of his h-art bv the din of the world's dusty f nd crowded thoroughfares? it may.be sa, and tt may not 1 cannot tell. It maV b S3, for the-ro are ntnv anrh. Knme. thing beautiful is ever telling us "good bye; ! yet. ob! how often does the sweet sad voice of farewell ! fall upon our. world-deafened ears unheard, or if heard, perchance -unheeded! Tbe glad, careless hoars ot childhood, the , sunny days -of, youth, tbe proud years of mi. turityasthey-psri -give us ode by one their gentle "good-bjc" ere they dose the gate, and flit away, into the dim, shadow land of tbe past, Father! night and morning-bending to try, task; tolling daily In the crowded marts; the moirlag, moneyed sltve of Mammon, look up a moment from the yellow, blinding dust, aud listen a faint sweet voice is tolling you goor. be! The fair and thoightfureyeJ -child-, angel, which came to your home singing with tbe morning from tbe portals of paradise,. will return thither, ere tbe dew has gone up from its amaranthine blossoms. The hour approach es when the white gates will close upon him, when you will hear his last " good-bye though grief moans, and strive to look after bim ihreufh bitter, but unavailing tears. Throw aside the ledger for awhile take up the Book of Heavenly Truth, see that year name be writlfjvjqy His, in the Limb's Book of Life, so shall yotf surely follow your child-angel' to a land wher there uare hone that weep, and none that eigb,atdnone that say farewell 1" Husband 1 listen, and listen earnestly for a low, loved voice Is bidding yeu uood-bye." The languid step, the pure pale cheek, and the drooping eye, all 'Speak th farewet! which your dull ear cannot heir. Her name will soon be added to tbe list f whom this is the only recorB she lived she loved she died." The good and beautiful will have closed the white gate, paseed. away into' the shadows of the afterward, and yea will Journey on alone. Then, oh! then like an arrow to the heart will come back the memory of her quiet smila, the echo of her clear, ringing laugb, and the glad sound of her cheerful greeting 1 The reined shrine will be sacred then, though its swtet light bas forever faded ; the broken altar stone with Its ashes of perfume, be hallowed still by fond association, though the heart's Ideal iu cense has ceased to rise like. a. veil over Its hidden sanctuary. j Children! pause amid your play, and for a ! moment iisen. aoe-voire oi a pile ami patient motner, growing HinterBay by day,.ls teiling yoa good bye." If ye could enter heaven's portals before her, and so return to God ere ve have learned to weep for her, happy" jare ye- om it not, ye win remember mat mere traa a love which, like the light-bouse ray; threw out its puisiung radiance rar mtoths mght and tempest er toe world; you will remember one whose life was lore; who looked down with tearful eyes upon your Infant slumbers; wbo ciatpeu your tiny uanas ana oiae yoa sty, "Oar Father, who art in Heaven;" who watched aud prayed for yoa wherever jou wan dered, and whenever Jon wept; wbo blest you going, and wbo welcomed you returnfBglfand wbo forgot you never i.everl Oh I weary way farer oi tbe thorou'bfars of Me, listen and recall, if thou canst, the sad,J I b-e iris' cood oi the beautiful come backto the in tbs ruims r imagination an ! infill) ot odors of tbeolderi time, sndtnujl- cal with the far off chiming of Its-Sabbath bells 1 Call back aealn the voice of Mrd and blos som, things which long ago have said " good bye "to thee; tbe laughter of the little rill ere yon left it to launch forth upon 'the broad rushing river of life, the sweet low tones of boms ere your besrt bad ever thrilled to tbe shock and jar of the great world without, Paople its low halls and its cozy chambers with tbe voices or the dramlts dead, and tbe language oi heaven which ibey now speak, strive thou to understood. And most of all, oh I mortal, listen earnestly to the wan lags of thy good gnardlan angel, grieve bins not, lest he should tun away with tbe saddest ot farewells but be thou of these who "know bis voice," and are led by him unto that pleasant laud where even we shall forjet the meantegof these earthly words "good b"-gnod 6je. Haskell ox the Dead Lions. Geo. Has kell, of Te-DiHssse, recently delivered a lec ture In Lexington, Kentucky, from which we make the following brilliant extracts in rela tion to the three dead Lions of America Clay, Calhouk and Websteb : " They are like three different streams of equal volume. Clay, like Se. Anthony's Falls, or.a Cala rattle Niagara Cascade, fAshlng In creamy foam and Rainbow beauty, roaring and hissing, in tunaultucus eddies, tearing on, Im patiently presjiog foiward, to search tbsbtue and tranquil depths, or earnestly crowding on, betwixt high rocky shores, begirt with llgnious forest menarcbs, its banks all fringed with vines and flowers, sweeping like the streams that feed the Mediterranean blue, drawing a world of waters through, Bospbonc passes and Hrrculaniiim h'traiu, with an undercurrent eliding slow beneath, both to and rro, like Pontis and Propontls, through the Eastern Seas, by reck-girt Isles, scorning the muddy Nile out into tbe blue depths of Old Ocean's raHHituae roiupDrosbbero Jbalassea" waves. Calhoun, a multitude of innumerable streams, washing the mountain bases, threading with winding and devious course, themazr tanpUit woods and gloomy forest depths, and stealing nuuy mraugu ten lueusand valleys, and Catherine aH tosetber to mtke itspraad dehiit- to the unfathomable deep, defiantly to breast uie winus wui sweep ine bosom or the illimit able field of waters and Webster, Ocean's sou, pcaiing in roaring voices and In tbtiBder tag tones, its everlas'ing anthems 'round the rocK-Duiit snores, that hem about the hablta Hows of tbe children of Almiebtv find. " And Clay, again, a Planet, like the fiery Mars, menacingly streaming through Uie fields of space; Calhoun, like Mercory, swift in bis Sight, close round the sun, dense and constant to its centre of attraction, chaining the living '"'" neaa apou it, so mat they can- uui. icafi six inoies asove ns exacting and in exeraoie boldl bisp! mlttlng living things lo leap simile high, np to wards Heaven or Saturn, feeding, not on In fants, but devouring Giants at a gulp; Clay, like Aurora, heralding tbe Day-Spring ot Cre ation; Calheun, tbe baleful Syrlus, the raging Dog-Star of the skies ; and Webster, the super- 8' i-cn u an seeing ora star or me upper )en!' Deep! Day Goors There is little business doing from first bands. Prices of all staple goods are much firmer. The jabbers are rather more actlve selling more freely to the near trade, and remittances are improving. The sites for cash are to a fair extent. French rand have been sold through tbe auction room at at creau or six montos, and were all taken by tbe jobbers ot this and nei-hborir,f rltien The prices were of course low, and we reckon 30 to SO per cent, below cost of iraportatitr. Tba stocks in tbe bands of-jobbers are now Isrge, and laid In generaily at low prices, to that censuners mty be assured ot a fair sup ply at a reasonable rates for same months to come. Cotton goods of home mimifaeture are mach mere firmly held, and there is an n creased inquiry for consumntion. The larre juuucrs are sti.i Duyiog. ia wooienstoere Is net so good a prospect as ia cottons, 'the de uftad ror spring goods is ranch below wbat is usual at this perto-i. Tbe woolen jobbers are hardly so firm as they ought to be in restrict ing me time or credit to six months. Burera want longer credit, and there is a conflict going on in the minds cf sellers between not selling and selling at longer than mi months. The anxiety to do business wiil, we are afraid, carry iue point or toe oarer, we learn that though tbe orders sent to Europe on American account ars very restricted, the consignments here on foreign account will be very likely to uo uouuiy large iue coming season v. x . In dtpendrnt. ronin(iAi lovt. AOKNTLtUI AN leit.oa TBSTBRPAT AFTKRXOOV, amoroeee poxthoxaie: e Atatniec aboat t wrote dolTsrt in raoeey arrt papeta of CjD.rOTiN ralae to tbe owner Toere wat - tb- pwtmeaaie ata gotl-tr zo'd pi'ce. Any perrtm end last tb- tame, and rearia; it at tbe OommeecUl Hotel or the Bolletia oator, will be eati abiy rewardM deeI3-gt CIRCULAR. Memphis D -venter 1. 157. AX experience of aaoretbaa tea yean lalheGROOKBT BUKIXCSS la Meats!- fasy oariTteceo ma that ihe OBty pricer aad leAktlaaato.baaia sn j vhlrh It can he doae, both for tbe b -est r the barer aad teller "It npoe t siiuim utou siarteai. Heretofore I bare aimed to do a ah bssleett. bat Ibroagh l-meoey te many of my patrons, (wbooe obitrsttoat woaH. bo daobt. bate been promptly paid bad she tlote ronttee d good.) to- gotser wtth toe pretert Mft-ifrter fat arosetaiy matter. I dad tarte'r antbse to groat lodatfeaore tae tsacer, aad stall hereafter euatsaae tar boeta KXCItlTBLT OS TIIK CAS II 3TTBat ! bayint; a area at 'eft-re ec tirHr fircatb. acd wbefly aUMhlu tbo Btta f aliitu tb-irt Mine on aay aad all bills a "I -rierf. Tail wilt be rlcMiy M reremotwaty a-lhered to In all car's Cm eqieat opoata laflooBceor leaoaotaiy"paalc" orthepart IworBontb, ma-y irlklea la any IIBOof b Ine t bare rrea ly 'easrertatoal to oaloe aa4 can aow be bvortt forcashatTKRT BRD"CBD PRIi'KS, tad at I biy for rh I ran otF-r mach Ta'r lodaeeoiealt t- tbota wborralisae fareaAti la flada mrta tti, iKm. twh4ta exdl.bfinet. I te alal Hmes keatl l,'"w"-"'oej tfongjent or ant.ruuor ou- v antats, stxi a ca arrtotcs aa ceteac to my line II batl nettj all of wblcb lotCsr to ray pa'rea- at the very low est cath p-le Feeling thaakll to yoo for cast literal pttroeax. I thai! be pltated lo tfui retain the tame, on thee tertat Cle" Orders promptly atlended t- It teeeapaMxl wl'b tbe anooay. 0HARIK4 POTTRI. dfo: .ilw:wt No M Front B, w. $1,000,000 to he Given Aivay. 2TAVY YARD GEOUND For Sale. rpriK properly known at the MKJIPIII3 NAVT TARD JL wt-i do ieaea at P 'bile Anerata. for Thirty Tears, tk io o'clock, a, M , oa the groan-', oa Ttiesrlay, 22tl of December. Tbe Grtsads are dlrW-d late Lota to t sit pnretaaeri. Alo. on wBDNBSDAT. Sard, all tae pertobabio or more, me prupntf in tbe TsrJ, wti be t-M at is a'tstak. decl3-td PA V BUSHBS. Obatmtn. JfOMi.EYS- FOR SALE. rHAYK '( rtie, 110 aores of Land 30 mile east of afempblt Taere la two rood 1m-pr-Tement, dwe'ilac,kitcbee and sent at rooms, ttabiet, &c , larre oeeHstd well and sp-inc wa- r. I will tell to oe 100 aoret or brth plaee together. it it a aciirau tocatton ror a rhytKtan R B LOCU, decl2'lw e-ABCtloneer as! R al Hstale Broker. BARGUXST BARgTiXS ! ! Goovls at i5 to 0 Per Cent. BELOW COST! T AU aTirini for ? a top ! aartmrnt of 8TA- L P1.K AND PASCT BKT BOflOS, MILL1NBRT, its.. wMca I wW sett fat below Ettters Ortt. Tie stock c Bust la part of Liosoyt, , Stttas, riannottv Ribbon aad Plowere. Kerteyt aid Jeans. V Btnai ta aad M HI terry Gooda Brown a uieaottea uamessec. usoacs, Caaco-1 h. VuMn OeLaioat, It anl War, Merino's, Keawls, Alpaccas, ladle and Gentlemen' 31 ks, Hstieiy, EnbroMerles. he In abort, tho stock it Urge and rasD'ete. Pnnhtiera will do well to call and examlsro the assortment beftro parcbatlngelteabero. O. B uiGKE,' tkctz lw Anctltneor aid Rel Kttate B raker. The Gem of the Monthlies I FORJ-ADIKS AND GINTLKMEN, Bttablishrd afff taextstaUy pnbtttaed tor Thirty Tetrs. Great Improvements and Kew Mlraetioat t SPLENDID STEEL JLVGKAVING3; BrAtnirut. colored s-rcti. PAtnios rum FINE WOOD BNSRATiNGSi nasaoreat Cat. GBAIIAM'SILLISTRATED 3IAGAZIXE, CHARLES Q. LELAXD. KdMor. On copy one year.... ...$S re two uopitt a oo 0- ahara and Harp-r.. 6 to SBbscrlbe at decIS GEO. PATTKON h. CO'3. BOARDItVGJ. A PEW mere geat'rmen can b seerammedated with X botrd b early apptWatloB, en Seeood street, be tween atatcn asa atonroe. le a. ukeen. aWOSw M?or Rent. A CONVENIENT BOOSE wttb tlx rooms. JV tltaatrd In Soatb Ke-tubtt. mar ba had for tte next yaroo rcaantWo terras. T eitt- fij!!! erna In tho yard. Apply at Ihe A rocste ooop. Sts,.l dc-iw r. yankobx. Administrator's A'otlcc. TOSEPn TK0PEL bartee ttken oat letters or Ad. sJ minlttraShmon iheettateet nelarieh Bebrecnt, aB Mraont bins ctatai aaaiaat tald rotate, are her-,. notified to com forward aad present them la tba Kgal lta, or ttuy wBtb btrro -, aad aH peraoat Indebted to tab) estate are notified ta com forward aad make pay- t neeo lw COATS. Atlrcrtlscd to be Sold t Pay Charscs, ON THE 1ST OFJAXtTARr, IP not called for, the fol rawing artteies on oor wharf, boat: , t boimtrkedO S B-owa, aaotersTttte, Ala. 1 Vt o (oata&rk) Catton Tarn. If bundles Cotton bates Irott Ties t9rked D. L. D 1 box nckieat. no mark. I larsaboxV Stewart a. Oo., Nttther, Kltt. 1 box R. Barnett a Co , Matebei at 1st. I box Mercfc arid ran Reyaoldt a. Bynon, care of P. it BrowntTtHo Depot. ' 1 Cbnt.comark. t dartTroek. marked Durniy. I Va'lse, tight color. Be mark. - , , I Carpet Sack, marked R Lewis t EedTrstk marked Mr. Ltngsnre. I Trnak, no mtrk. , ' 1 Hlack wooden Trunk, marked Etbelmer. S Carfet But. pa mirk. I pair Saddle Bags, no mark. : .. , I Black Trans, nj mark i 1 Carpet Sa k, no mark I Carpet Bag. marked Mr. dyer. 1 Trunk, mark d K It O. t Carpet Sack, co Karl; I Trnnk, marked L. Lawrence to H. Pott. . t Trnrk, no mark 1 Carpt Btj, rntrlred Darld G-eer. 1 Carjxt Baivmarkedllr. Centre. dctS-lm - nUPAL. At. EO fc CO., Proprietors. To Mevciiantsi WHO wtth to replenish their atocX cf PUT GOODS, can nsai do t on the very bet terms Tb go-dt are fresh snd la Road order, aad most bo ctoied out la the next thirl, or tlly days. Planter! a d others can bo aeoommodaled in tho way ot Ba-ktt (byltertlr or bae.) tua,ht and brown Domeitlct, D.-tlie, tripedOinabarCT Caiicort, llalne, Jer Itwea, Slik and L. C rtaBkercbtefs, Sbeettrgl. Tleat l'gs lie . Ae.-.'rJown to Baltoas, Keedcs and 'Thread. Jdnstatid witt-aaM. Cad at Ko. 27S (wrttsHtt) V tin street, up staibs, Ihrre dM.raioilhof at atUacn ttnet, oa ' dots dlw v. RHODES. I ' Christmas ia Near at Hand, A NO lamHlet can rely oo netting- sack articles at ihrr, ti, map wait f-rrntaaingiijenapj t Cnrrants. nals- at, itiron, i;iar eti etc. , osrJJ-lw Att frrts and doe. S. . BFICXS fc SOU. surface : and Webster, like Junlter. y aspirant to 'smtrT the moon.ani uriih layful absence of a strone attraction. nr. I. O. Ot F. TriERX win b a special m-rtlnt of th Btembrrs of the Orfer of 04d-r8ows' at 9 o'ef k to make arraagemrsta to at- lend too foserat of oer deesed brstber. Fast Urwd ataaterJ.K Ouasoty. ( II-mH Mis. decls-tt FOR HEST. A DWELLING HOUSE oo the north sMe ot J'ffevsoo stre-t extended, ta tbe 04 Ar al eat Graaed. Ajpiy to T. II .LOGwnQB.or W tt. BUST. dcll-U Ko. 67 Cort TEACHER. , A TOO HO OBNTLKIf AK caoaatt ef teaching ths As atent Lasgoazrt and Higher aftlbeo ailct. aa wL ate citoon Eortsh Edacat on, wlsb't to obtain tho att ttll n of teasatr H aa aead my, srleet aehool or pleat family I know btta to peseta very superior qatlia-a-tUna tor a teacher both te e laraater and edocatloa, tad aa aaen rveosaiatsd htm. Ko'er lo decU-dlt:wgt tlEXRTC. SMITH FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE AVERT dflrabl- float aid Lot la tho eily ouevoasrsl to buiaot, woald be MM efiup or exchanged for teck of groceries or eeiroot. Ays) at thlicH , !ecll-3t 3L Cj9l3FL:D. I'. As KOEmfiK, M. D., HOMfBOPATItHJ lur3I0I.t.V AKO SPBSIOK. wsta a lo tstorm tbo batten, a at email .it i. Nsaity. that be bat located Umartf at ibo MMilh-s.t e-rswrof Bale aod Sooosd ttreota Ha rue had an amp-eipoortaaur of medical exoenesce ta the ovath fernt; a period of two years Ja- tioa, Miss , aed or ftxtr reare la Chat le.teo. S C. okni a, h..i.j 180 1 JM! tho jrVtw t ever, aa epttteBMe or 1 be sa4K pex b-1 1 I Ha . ry irt,,iena or mpya l in "'". s-eior Knnii, isoti n spectra it. ta- t,t roaaxe at aa taHgbtesed OBtm BMty, aad ttwoo to . ceo t y.tbai U'lekn.wn, ojs Irate 10 effrr aftwrtauiau leapt (it. Uotxjpaibyit derttvi tram Ibo a reek; words "bo mjtoo vallM-la." m suing inHarsalefmr Haasoasaaa th IscotMoet foaodor of ttt "j.t- m. tUo-mtsaUd t (bat kitl uf medical rraettc wbscb aim at iko 4W of a gleeai aH taa. by aaoeaa of a nasr or tvsa. wfcoth ttlakeabyheaiteyaorMtta arse , ha AradtKed thratub JtMbcawaa 'inmetstaltso-, a aaott tttaOar oritr of tyBptotuo ta tb - tMoe -tt Tbo wntatg if Htppoertte. PareeHtH, Ob km .ad others, abo-taamc la taros potiaod w.lk rnwbs, whtcn an aMe I prod no. tiasJar twsVrutga with tkat of tb pa' tern's led Habaotaasa to tk exdattro ettab Usbarnt of th sst4of -Itkt cures Uka." iwiWa tlntfiettt curtnf ar as I be aafett a is tpeotsarat mettt of mrd tool praottor Mobn ir betog twrywher the faro He of the ee tithtstva part sf tbe tx mc soil) , tbo 'ttabeeieTers' la K waat ociy aa aeajaalataao- wtta ila praui e to beejaw warm adtocalea of It, abete th "dbeMerm" la th tuo statll do bar atlomol then mi ret lo be saittav. loTsed, aad caaaot, therefore, b baeartltl Jadgra Tbm ateortiont are eonoboraled by TtocKialtso aa at a ef tae lymfa ar tbo CUM c w pox eraSieatSBg tae tfl-petliioa ta trie asest ttsUar. aitboagh mach severer 1 oil -p.x and erea by tbe popattrpracticwof hMaeg the barm limb e-ar to tbe fl a or of rabbtag fraaoa lira' s with taow while tb doabt ia Ibo esbeae? of tcaall dotet 1. relate by reforest to tbpb)ilro(taslfictr the bight nod ttBtlbUIiy of Use nereis or a tick orgaa at display ed oa Hseip-xare tecxteraal tbaocs. a4 ere ti natural trimsri. far tbe pe.or-roiie ot reamtna e ftocteot ToBwiat braaddartlgbttoboabaeto tot or read earaftrtabbr yoo re,elroof sue who aadret aet yoa, to epraX aleat to bo aaderet.trl by yots yi yets bar see frtesdt wbo Salter ed from laAamaiattoa of ta eye, aad told sot bear tbe tmaUest ray of Mght; or from loataa milton of tbe ear, aad cook! tuA bara wbtef-er Cots rata ea s s wm admit, wtes a aiteral atbsaltM. at Usa aad 1 read or note, eta be Injartoaa to tae rj.rees. esuMed r t Ibey are by ssckaesa, arttft UI oae. aa mollcmea atatt be mach more to, aad that large dotet of a teeeac or rorace ptintc remedy waoW arodaca aa sawaatsd tzcrr vtlio of tbe etls'.tac taSti lax or (If a astcttte, waltst ! twt horareopalaic. It iron.) of &ot peetCc or htaKzo patbic rrahrs. aa Offrnffafon. la otaer wortttaaow dtteaae, before eater eaa roeivor hartrlf treat tbe a' la.a of tbe aeJtttaa! aleat, aad e-itaattsb asaoMry ro a(Ua I.e. a cat Tbawe'oee tae Becoo.ity of small tM ef attolttne, tf jva dat ata, atottac as la ba avteathy iMHea hoars aa't 9 e'eteck la the raontjax. between 12 aad I at ao-m. ar.d betweoa C aad 7 la tae ereslag. EctBESCES Jodfe Sbarkeo; Gov Brown, of Mm.: NdM aCltefcrlt. Eoa.. ot Cbtrlettoa. S. C i Drs. Herlar H Lltpe, of fbda eapbla, aad IT. Caaparl, ot LoaUrsM. aeoix-ozw 100 Negro Hands Wanted! ON THE MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. THE iBbacrtbert propaao to blre OKK tlUSIHtini ; HAN D3, to bo t mbiertd ea Uo resalrt or track aad j at tbe depot or toe Meapjta aaa LaarlelLaa Railroad Company, daring the year 1558 Th Ooatpai y arm f or&ih eoct hand wtth one Winter aaa taoanmator cwtatot imf'K. aaa roarpasrs 3boc par asanas ; aaa I batbei of ateal. as Ibt. of Baoaa, I gsJ- oss aisusscB, a so. igesiw i m. sh, p bis hi my. ratal band to rtc-tee, oa ood Kater, to eeatt pr month, aad .lira pay for all work oat of ttrae. Tbe Otapany will afce. raratsh nedtss and medtetl at'endaae -. aad lox all tlate of Mdsaary s set Bass. Tae owner to loae early rnaawar tad tick tleae wtta th ne gro it at botae. and that fotottsng frotm dtsea. of a cbroale aad eoaa at d caaracter. Tbe Compter fartbermore agree to pay. at a fair Tat nttioB. for loot of Hfoor taab. of eat negro ta tae sot Ire and legitimate ematoj-mtst of tbe road, aatoto east loot or ttrary shall bar bras eaated by ta ftatt or ntgtl geaoo of tbe negro, ror rartfe-r rafarsattOB a poly tratnedliitety I asy oae of the nadortlgaid. F 0. ARMS. Oesmtl yapartaletiStat. B ATKBS. Sspt. TToebs DiTSttta, JferrtMs, W. i ROW fesll tttat Sapt. Ktatern DirUtta. HanursBe FRESH ARRIVAL. O n fl BOXFS W R. arrt K V. exeete; tJ U U 19 bar re. ran Batt-r; im basket Piper" a Hibl stick Ottaapagae; 60 btr-efs Ale and Ltger II -er; 100 darn Pretb Peactirt aad Paae Apples; 100 diets fretb Core Oyttera; ' . lot boxea-Itel-let aad Pi t; 10 barrel fatreatt aad OHrocrf 3M bxa ore Craakara: IPO b xear-vrotfe'i SebHtm Jchisprxj IM doxtB axortea Pickle aed nt Piaeat; SOS bbotHassett Apafe ; 5a bote O-aoft-oasrt CVooaaatt; 35 a boxes Strat, 300 brxc Star Oaaatet; Abv. Seftr. laafte, .Vtfasteo, Tra, Tobaora. Tie, Whisky, Braasfy. Wbso, Okm, tt. Par tabs j p. FB4KT. deeU Ifo. 35 Pront We. DOfSS. "t T 5J J Zi 03 ' a f-o s 03 . 01 I i S3 -sV - O Js I MEMPHIS & CHAaLESTOU RAILROAD. Notice to shippers. NO PRSIOtC w;l bo reeeired at the Memphis and CharH ton Railroad Depot fer any station Bait of uortaia, nam rutsver notsco. B ATRZS. Saperiatendent ot Traaaporiatlon. dectO-lt .12,000 Worth of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS ! Br w. iv. host & co. HA VINO chtaaed oar ssstaef, w wilt dt-pos of onr ttock of Cloth n. and rnrnitblsg Oooda. AT- COST, at six and terete month i time It vgM-bie paper. Goed well astir Ud and Jodictoialr laid la .ttla-lw tt. X EUST ft, CO. Btrle aad ttnairer city DO IIS. BIB 6 A IN 8! X LABGE ataortmrnt of ROSB-a WOOD FAjtLOB. SUITS ORPCa IU niruR! core red wttb BoratetlefTl larH Ptasb. Alan r.rh Jlirhtitjm a -veoroom uatu, joat rrcetyea oy aeca-im n. onasvBVOtt. AND JEWELRY AT COST FOR CASH. WK ARS SBLUNO AKD WILL SXLL FOB THE XIXT Onr large stotk cf Watches and Jewelry! AT COST FOR CASH! J. E. MERRIMAS Si. CO., bot2 m 63 Xalr street. Tnloa Block. Ciirtaiii Materials. TtKOnATBLt.B. Satin Dtlalne. Worsted Darnaak, CoU 13 ton DiDtsk, Lace and M-Jtitn Cnrtalot.Traetf arent Saadas, Beffltorlands, Window Cornloa. Car tain Banda and Pins. Kerry article of Ooodt and Trtmraloaa areet- tary t cecorata a cotiag, or ratace. uoisv.n- - GnrUln Hanging execnted by an experitnocd ;workmaa frota New Tork City. t . ntrb aica.trisa.s To Capitalists: TJBWfa detlrent to cncent.ate" my bastnes. I W ... i. i -j., st ie2a of c a'hlnsT. ttt- at OO a 9ar-tj- ' xrVal I awass a- - - ' natatlat lhemenee- ITlon and SSO bP ttrOtS, OT KO. tSS Mtln ttroet. w ik lease, flxlores. fte For any one ibat baa tneney. ana ootox u v , j M.. : prfltO, hnsicet-ith a W? t?7, ,.v. .re not tald by the 1st Janstry next, No. IMS Jfain ttrert will bo f rent, wHh Satore. decT-fw J- - Just Keceived. Wl are thl day in r elpt ot a snptrlor rtic! ot cnBWIVG TOBATO pecalarly adapted to tho taste of onera'ron. Can ana try it Alto tlx X rati, sspirior BRAS DT, djtcttr fromaa importer ror.aleontrbyth.ea.k dtof-iw FOK SALE, Or Exchange Sot ITegroea. OPPEB for sal my SVy Slrtel Rettdtnet. This peooerty cannot no nrpttwa in toe try, rer rr-attty er let-atlon.or tu ctottaTntrs.for aprtosUf ci' rr it jltnet. Cbanglox my locaU'tt data a t, uthtttf a CO-nitT Uie. ta ace on y leooceoirni ur ptr1 witn tats pro.erty. Po-tertut, wilrt a-e rttonabit apply Ui rnfv peraoaaHj. jat. u.. atcatABtus, Or to I G. LOXSDALE, z$a., ctt'lxx my absence from. Ito atT. Ctct.trs . - - "tO ifZ -T ;2 6l a i .2 m -j fir iu s 5 b r - ::i s er, L ZSZ et i n f MA nTTTCpmntTc! evVIUilelVIIU IVieO Crisp's Gaiety Theatre. JtStrton snort, loateo and Macaer .w. H. ORISP. Stag Vaaagtv Mr J. fj CARTLTTCH 7,iraJ7T"V.V Ut C- tttatOTNIt Coadnaorot Ortbettra ...PrWeaaor HES31KO Ltst week. potHtrery .f tho emoaeat acttest, MISS rLIZ.V LOOAX. OK Un.VDAT XVXXI.VS, D rrab- r Ulh, !87 wb wearnvat i.,r., pttr. to too ,Z.ru,Z K more air Ora.o DallA."S J. O. Ctrtut bj M.rBlmoroTMl t L To eoneto! with tbo laaahtMe fa oo of TRZ M iln xri' d Tn fin oartwobtrt. see bt'ts if the dt. dee-a Jlontlay Evening, Dec. 14, 1857, FITS Gr33E.a30T3-'iS PANORAMA OF KANSAS And the ImUan ISatlon. AT ASH'i TBatATRB eery er-atst trtnl ia week. gleMg a falttirai planof all tbe las ruat ptaoeo aadeeotuatf iatoorttoe ta tart Ctaaaa arewalal yssr of ISM A ho tho rarbtas trtsos aad toaaory fea Ih la-d-an N'a Isa. TMketa w Bres Cl-eV W aata ; Pr rat Bx seal ro ceelti Wane dler, oe-.-U; C 4 , ml BJi-j-2S ee-ta Doortopea atSM. Cartalo win rlao at 7K otatk. pr'VjT-. . r.XHVAOX;. Proortetaw "' for riatwaw a Sot-a eoory Wijausidas aad 9-t-iHsy aW-eaooao, mt lactaet d c 2 .Christmas Eve -ix. JLt a t FIRE 1. afAauaca H. H. PATJfTKB, bl. T. COO Bit I T. SrR VTTON', CHA3. PttTfB, joj Ritcctrr. b. a. jor.vsE. w sf. A X. MtUBK W UtXK. rum K. 1 tetJSJI A, MBKbM. J. w TATUO dtoK-M OATS. VOSDEKFIJL NOVBLTY Odd-Fellows' Hall! 15" FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. COatlHCBCiSg MOitlaJ EVciviwg, D.c. 14. SIGNOS DOKJ.TTI'6 rlreat ParWaa Coatu Tra a of aetirg xotss : ae-xicl Goentm aaolr erer Lajdlerotia aixl LaoxbaU. OefasOsctro. If eat Oraoxttc iBiasiuajse Past , ...car Barteo,o CIRCUS PERFOaiLlXCES! 'rtth Mvttr aMtataoeat Coarotaos aad Aao .salts ttda. lis. Dooattl'a K.HAH;ALfl'aLVir7eT VIKWS AdBttsraaat oaST 64 oasHt. - - ceata. Satoey for o sored aetata, la eaata. To the PulMe. BYRB'S Incorporated Commercial College lie TTRiriSO ACADEMY- THIS taatHatlaa ta Bow to aaecossfat oao tatto. . Il It tbe lotealt- a of the Prta bpal to mat M pTBtiaeat aaat rajaal, baorery my is, so aay aa tola or aay stair stale Rrery beaavth, wm be tetwat bo aaoitrr sasatb tsr a eaatlie life tbo art of roaatanabia. (ari'h Ate erloatiif UtuitrzHvt .ttsiiMao ) tbo err ace o Ptabl eartry aock. as-eptiK unit os. i tae t-mciaie asa tbo Nalare ot Baak. iu. wtaa Botae: ttaoa-a. .ia asc. Tbo attratletaef pasi aad (araitnt H rtoeectiTelr ' tolaetted to tbta IrtMit-k B Sitters hasttelf, ruat I thepalroaagehehosseadr r aete(. ttaat Ve wta aaeelt aosxtaBtsee, oybttojsa setae trot ta tbe mrre of bit Term, it, aaado ktwa on aatrfcataeB a' the Ooatefe, Kx laaa street. ' I I hare the botwr to refer to tae letlawsac ieBterrB. aaal otaers. b bseo ktsssty nasi -eased ta at at a Board ot sttsort ror aiaoseisartae;. betas pratSsatlbatlaets mea. J Rer. J N. ( w. A. Jock xxrzarcBa. St I. Toaoc, Coebter Bradbty wiboajtOa., Bart, ts Paek-er Boa.. 1Mb, Too Oki. ' of p. Lane It Ca. abb tr TtarTaai. Rer. I. TonoK. Here J X. T-aaate. W. A. J-two, Bea. Caaalor n. X PMtlez, Boo of IbSraeient Baak. R B Rrtataav Ba. Oat S. B. Uebo, n a ' Trwo-Boe, JOHN J. aTBlt, Prof tor. BOT31 MO.YKEVS. ROCCO Til 1HS PATROXS. FBIBMaodpatroa-. rraH a-ar. ' Map ad reaat t b a o- it b rs. Tat Kaoro so.-, totanakyos ail Ttt pttaosate, ar-at ar atool . Xow pattern. rat say Wtaatr' 7 thae naati iat Utra. taa, I staoa. t wfak t a ro i. ' .sat al rMkaadtaaegud. farsorey I i h-tre. I bare, at twery ttsvs" a toy. esfSWtiial sty-a. far atrt or b.t. t're toyo alto, to alatt lb t.sam. Aaat flajott kaads of ataasas Jar laBSea. I'eeeske" 5ar Obresaf eauv J ej sea Terr S. I'to oeetrttjto kept ia aay tttvo, Praea oasvtet ap to ep ttaabi tM. aBariioiad got tat) stootta ta tat. te 9-s4, best aad axtoaaeat,' tare, Kaor (osra I a aay abare, JtV tsr Rv.'s t bhat't tbo try, Weeer oao tree there to bap. aXS DISSOI.UTIOIT. rjtgy: partnership bT-rsar riVtsng botweea J. 8. X JtirPttBM ataf w. H Bft rtrx f that dap dtt " taauaol eoaieat jaMe . d-fleosa be ea4ac ftpaaabe ear all debt tatrate4 ta tbe aaae tf Biata tt. aad Beawa a JrC et. a set tu who o an tswaiea kx sold ftraa are payable. VK. R. BeVivv JAS. 6. JBFPR88S. LttoxanaMA. D-Soo rwaatr. Miss aVS wt T&cL SAHTA GLAUS WHO armed tome days . and with a targ- taaaly! L"t n afr- ble a 8n reeepttaa ard pa t otitis bim weI, o aa to make htm rmtaia in ear good Iowa of Meaipb't! ii u it ii i m : Ho la tioaoiac at .1. C. RODNER'S. j Corner oC Main and 3Iadison-sts. I My dear "Broad Pa'' and -Graad 11a." ttt at so are see -Pitbtr aad MMber al o that be atap eoat aad tattfy an aa with Toys, l.oVls, t&c, oitc., Atao "WAX DOLLS, aed every eeacriataga if JoaAjat. Wigs, Bandeaux. Curls and Braids ! AR ef watkh ar of direct lataortatbia rroat Parts. I A Lassen- MAIK UKSWSMil alweya reaoy IssKiul aay ctl't. fewttensea wtn pfeas cad ea the atvietsegned, who will take p ea ore to watt tfara rbeta A larse asjentBTBt of PBatf r MKRT oa band decI-dSm 3 C. HODVRR FUIENT 0 0; IK er-n qivaoe tt the PKESStSO DBM VND E siiisa ' aui we are off ting osra'o k ot 1 Sals 9 f gTr If IfsV 1 aTta afl TA aw BBO. .111 ltiUUd, iIIUlUlal3UU, FUKKITURE, C Alt VETS, C13WTA1XS. SASH, tfcC, &C.t At prtee that wsa pay psreatsers ts extra tae aad deefcte for tbemttdres, at CEO. FLAHERTY & BRO.'S, ordl-Sw Corner of Vam ard rnlon itrtets. Trustee's Ssile. TbT Tlrtew of a D ed ..f Trait, mads uaw u Trnstee 1 J by Wt Htm nrizer sal Catberiao bit wile, tar d tie PatrrotryaS'h, I8ST. to .ecare taepaamt or a certain preratseery note. menMoaed sb toMeed of trwtt, which eed It nonroerl (a boox H., pace 964, la she Register's oak of C'ltteatsV-n eeoa'y. Ark setae, I w-U sel! lee cstb b-tbebacheit baaVler. at 1 iUkIa M.on.oATCS DAT. tbe U.b of Dtcembse, ia treat -f tee CVmnernal Hottt. ia Xtspatt. the lands coareyed tss tald deed o trart. oa: Pr actional Sect tan as. Hi aotee, Prtetstnol Section SI. JIM seres, m Townoatp S KertH. RsnreSRa.t. and 560 ana of Section ii ta Tosraabip S "ortb of Ktaap T aTitt, ewtalrtBi: ia all 1 1 1d am, more er leot. aad b.ta h) the ooeatr of Crtlieodm, Atkaaa.s tbe aarae load eet to tald Was. Walker br Daatel Hsrgbet. to wboteaeed referoaealt ma. fox- a fan trrtaa". Tbe rlaht of reaetaplKn 1 express ty waired to raM deed of trnst JOHN II. SH AW de9 tdt . Trattee. Encourage Home Industry. THE tTNOBB'ttaNBD o d TOoaeitfoBy annsiMct to the mertbaata of Heexdirt ard sat eoaalog catwtry, tbtl ba hat now on bard and eonrtsaafly tautrafatfansc Traaka aad Va'ttet of eeere grade, eoior, style a d fjoal I'y. wbseh hole prepared b sell loan r tb n tbey eaa be pore based s any t art or tb cTnua. trder peospt'y attsndodto wbosetare er re-.aH Tro-'ks mao ta order with aeatseaa aad oetptleb. X.GBN9BDR1ER, tVe$-Iy Troi k M.-nractar-r f Prent Bow. raoK this ditp, X7b olTor our entire Stock of FINE CLOTHING, Furnlsliing Goods, Fine Sole Trnnks, Xfgro CIotblBj, &c. AT COST FOR CASH OjSTLY! OUR friend aad tbe pabtlc ceneraMy, may rer on what w itMt tod. We bsTtto aU woe ara in waat of seed OsetMBf, to cB and examine far ibexa teiret. SPITJtT ft CLAKCR, 3tx atan-st . taypaot-e Ouart ?Qire. P. S AB Goedt toM oa credit, wffl be eSMiaed a rrc- altr prosit s. ft, C. nottawKf . Dioramic Dissolrinr Views. ANTED. A GOOD COOC AND WAStlKR Mr whtb food wsgoe wHIbsgtrea. TsV-her no w or oa tba lit of Jan ary. (dca3) H. H. POTTZlt. c. n wiixiAata, ja s. neaurcr. WIIaltlAMS V McKlSlCR, ATTORKBTS AT LAW, Memphle, Inceias. once, nerth sidoot Oaart Sgaaro, nert- m JOSEPH ETCHAYAIiE, Horn LaUe Road. PORT SIOTSt:733R TTXTtS-, TRlSotdanlrxteneiTo not. Benso aad Oar-rt-n. hu now-an hand ths lanrat ooBeo tam or GR8EN-H017SB PLiNTS, ORNAJtKXTAi.Vs; 5IIRTJ81 and BTEIMRB8NS. toso-aerwUh abe-2 most extenstre Collection of PRUIT TRXXS ot aB de Ktiptlmt; BOLSOlTROOTi. IXOWEKSEBD ftA.aod are now peeptred to 9)1 aH ardtrt. Alts wttt altmd'to tb laying off and orntmenltag Otsdeat la toarn or cocntry. AH orders ad 'retted u me, car of W. N. HnatsOo , wHliWrra pranst atteail-nt. Cavl-dint J0JSP5 RTCHATASP. At Actual Gost FOR CASH! 150,000 rai Isii Suction Sfelts. NEGROES AT AUCTION. I WILL teD oa TCISD T. loth nat , at ta o'etock. at de,?' B'.OHT MaouteawomySo: J- et ra-rtUT. Irrmaea h A. WALLACE. Aoeaoatw- AT AITfTTTO-W Ox THtTRSDir Ksxr.ntb h,,t t Mo-Ukx.x. M , I w-U mi at mr a action Haass, SSI JfiKiTliWl. LVeiV. S!V8X OCtAVMAXS, mTB. waotared by 9. r Ja koa, taitrB It ili, m mrP"!lMM,f k llT-bTlibKt. aa , ' J 8rt remtam at tbe Igto tkdted Sltletr.lr, at LooasrM, Tboy wbl te folT- .... fosrraoBttt "r ' ' oboeePtaaoo breath, tbobaltac. , ' Mwmnsrs, spool sea doots r. R Ustrrw IWawr aasl Seal K.ato Broker. eduction Sales ETBRY NIGHT, ""I wtyt toe rakTStlry. lloya By . THO. J. BABJUS, Aactlaa aad fitawilstlta Moroaaat, T7 Maw-at. iEWFIRM. Forsyth, Jameson & Bro. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission Merchants, TSo. 88 Trent Eow, KasreaoMtaaanvM hand a lane aM wetl sateoted ttavkMiMJCRItMI. Atosago-ttlartboufrot lb Ota-aTtrB City HOI tad (3ie, am, PLOtTK. XM NOTICE. a . tb I st of Jaaatry a xt aad wtaao- to ass i neeartw.aey Hottt terraata, aad tae0 oeJ T7T . PWre ocoat for tho aezt yo.r. aar wbk b 4 .. wL bo a aaoMOay ' stI-iu.i P. gnwm. INGRAHAM & LESS , DEALERS IN Wooil ami Willow Warr, ARB ortea aoked. -KowtaMtbtt yoa eaa a3asl " Wo w ton yoa .by fTae, wars aal BvaawS 1 waa eXo- eao-wtes retat Wt t tarcaab sari Ml tae out. - y Pev ts bat asmstad 8a pay gar Paiis aaoda. Toa -tBtbsuluie at No. C DIoarao street, at he state lor eata barren to taaaat taotr aaat boo la $2,500 Worth of FANCY GOODS. VARIETV GOODS. HOSIEK.V AND GLOVES. UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWER?. GU.NS AND PIS rout, WrCKEr CUTLERY, VIOLINS AND GUITARS, Pi.UTKSaai ACrOR013t)sN, FAsry basks rs, TRIMMINGS, be.3ce.ix. TH 3 tbooe store Is aow ray ear ttwpeoaaaai at she Aaotasa Usait of T. J. "H ABaiS TTT a asm Soeset. and la star t to 'bo CUy aaal Coatry TraaVs at wwie aos- eaeap -or eaao Dioramic DiwolTingTerr Bose-wood Parlor Suits. SeTPSBAL 'g-at rs -esson.1 Ptftor Sail ITinltssaj Mff Pamrtcr Jsr-t re- rfTfffrj tt raactat ta U 1 2 of ceise.1 prtat from $a6 t to wsrb we isreste tbo taett atteatsaa of poreeiaaers Prtoeo Mty law, at tba aew aaa tosgteoie ; IfrtlKfJaT i . Victoria Bedsteads. A NC 'tp f BtatteaJa. aery Oaso aad ba talma Vest bee wttb an the Hab-pt aaJ Cotter- rXruesO. Is.eat i are oaVred to rsartbaaen tbeoc ttoh' trntet. t no McsTtN'tP-T Ay two's. Pine Furniture. OCR ttoorttttai ot rrati aad eWaat , taibstatai Passat Be aaaatr bo ne laaoetloitaor 1 a.ltr or aa-aMiy. Partkrolar attteattta as saoaarst ta a tew sett of np-rb cbtracter. aad Parlor PsrBettteemaB afacated In New Toek aad B.ttiat, lor oar an trade. Visitors to tbe city eheld aot faJ so hikibrtSiib ear. aew tae tmmente esttUabBteas, b-w XrVTSKT at sta). Cheap Carpets, &c MaWAUJubr Toleet Caraota; tapeotrr Teroet CarpHo ; Taeettry Beaoto t Cttpete ; taaaorsal Tbtoe-Pty Carpet; Bagrieb latrraia Capeta ; ABsertcae lagrata Caroet-; Ttfeet y V. ieet Melr Corpolo ; Taa-etry 3 at Hi stair Carpet ; Tarttled State rarpett t H aad 4-t yard wage ( Criaab tTotbo. S 1 ! t. It t U 4, l-4 aasVM-l, do. Dmaitete. Peitlac aad iVicbsaat ; Salver Plated and Bras- tur Boo. Barbae a eer 'art aad wW ass-Tse4 atxk of eaiaetr, an sew and fre-b aa4 baa-'bt stace tbe tVottae, sr. so not tbe atteoir a of ptttrb-eers, aad astatge eoraerret U toil (ostst a ery tat ill p-ot aad sloe perft tatt factioa la aH eaoea Carps asaoe aaat pat tV sra. roeei t HcXtSSET ft. Ca. " e Pianos, Melodeons, rnrnitiire, CARPETS, CURTAINS, SHAUlVr. Ac. I HATH latt eoarsed.i wttb raotored beattb, troal ba North, wkere I bare tdken ruiii-h .ain ta ne - I lectin a topertne aa.rtas. at of Ptatai.t Paiatf re. Oar- pet, cnrtalr tavjotat. Sbanea, ac . wb rb I am Bow ro cetelrt; iM orP-ruM to a'l ws.o p ea-e to fator ate wttb their patron ae My ear est with i to fartush good ar ticle at res a.b e prtie. I hare er caged Profsaur C P WntCLZB, wb atteart oa!l rdTafor tnrt;rgaDl i "-oei'la: Isrstmniests aad wat t n th.r iso faror me wttb tceil. All klttat ot atattreaae mane to or er h it atmsriyoB, el-m M)iara.e GREAT BARGAINS TO Bit HAD AT THS PEKMIU.f miZ AND SADDLEBiTr MANUFACTORY, 231 MAIN-ST., OPP. COURT SQUARE. "tTTBaro Bow Braaa'actartBZ VV aad keep e rtsntry oa T' haad ta rarges aad bee a V1 sorted a'oek ot all lied ta oar line rer Kter al la Vemaba,. AU', GIN BAXOS of erery deKriptioaa, ta 1 of watch we lartte tbe atteauaa of parcba tera as we can aad win o-ll bar oaab or orowat pty aa c eon aa tbe caeapeot. aa ' iaaroateo ea- VcttaOMrrf Mm aotlaraetioei Rraa.ets. wttsWss- prrmpttT attettded to aad work made ta order norS daw FORD, BBIB St tM. KMjlW WHA SAL T AGENCY. PLANTERS. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. W wsB seM Xo. I Kanawha Salt. re-wHghea, at M c ala per baabet, sad delirer barrets bt god or der t The Eaaowha Sat bat been tboeootbay tsoted bt tbe last few art, aad bat pr -red ta be Ih beat tatt for trsrrac meat, more eatttr baaaVed and leas baste ta waste tfaaa aaek sstt. Apply to SIVIKR ft. WARBXXs natayjm Xo. ISO slab street, GOATS. Rare Onenina. ' M u r. toaeenoers earor tor ea e laesr eMaattta- y JL. et-v on urersosi oners, sear tae jseeaoasaa awl Ob to Oep it cootlttstu of a era me BntMiag, 50 by I If fart. A Sao T rt eaJ Engine of tbtrtr J berse power, with all the machinery far carrying en aba Sash and Der manufactory ; together wl h a vprtght Saw far Box aukta. with tbo lease ot the best lot Ut Mem-bet forxaaanfactariae pajpo-es, lying oa tbe Baron, ami eaattiatec one a a4 three watrtert acre ; It sent b sold low and m ksag tlmo. Al o S oeo feet of reasoned white ptae - Aloe a tot with a flat Briek Bweanog. aa 3f artet ttreet near P Tttes- X IM t 3T feet front oa Second street not lb of Jack oa aad oao f is feet front oa Unoea street, Bear to J. J Bawilasr ad oatsorttme. rr wm lsk Janwsit. ELLIOTT & CO., B-rALsaa lit , Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran, Lime, APPLES, POTATOES, &o.. Corner of Jefferson nnd tTaler Streott, KailPBrS, TINS. RBCBIT Bt tad far tote 8 barreta RaMtt Aaates ; IM da H son i note l AajWes ; It tea of Bar ; ISM b .a beta potatoe ; sua t arrets potatoet, also. Corn, Oa'a and Bran, for tate tow f-r oaab. oetg-lw gLLtOTT ft CO. THE GREAT BEAUTIFIEH, SO LOXS CNSUCCESSPCtXT SOUGHT, Found at Last: FOR it reotjres penaaneatiy Orty Hair to Ht original color oarer- laxtu iantiy l be bald bead : reraoTea all la a4rr.fr leehrat: and aB irrofn-a, scad bead aad ad eroptleaa ; make tbo hair toft, healthy aad gtofp J aad wil pee,-rre ft to a y tmsthsabte ar. rrmoTet. aa It be magic all btoubeo tie., from the (ace, aM en res aB nearsltta aad sereoat hoad-acao. 5e arctCar and tho fnBosrtsg: Borta N H., PetT Z. tsirj. POT. O. J. Woob ft Co Goats : WIthta a few dayt we hire reeeltd oa mtay oroert and saa far Prof. t J W'odtHsl RtoratiT. that to-dap we were eom-peU'dtoaendbBa-aonfors qntntlty. (tho tlx desen tm forwarded aa Titlac saHJ whne we miht oner a rtnantitt from rs. Bnry bottle we bans toM teemt ta bare prodnerd rh-eooe fonrrew cnstocrt ad tbe ap trnbaliea. an pttraaago K re-et os fr m th mo-t aeb ataattal aed w-nby tstn so of anr rlet-Ky, fnjla- eoxv. Tiae a that tt la a moot Tteaab prtparaUen. teno at at toon at sar baegrfi or t stii and on dotet). It ttto; aadbeflerena Tonrar-ry r j-erraliy, (Staaod) DANIKL LATHOaP ft. GO. Hiokobt Gbote, St Chirtea cotnty lfo, Now. is. um. Paop. O. J. Wood "earSir: Some time last tnm-r mer we w- re tMaced so ate oro or yoar Btatr Reatet tlTo. and Ka etos wee to wondertol. wo .eel K oor dn'y to yea aad tbe efl ctetf. to report It. Oar We ' bea far aerae tkno hid been perfectly, oareretl wHb owe B4 eoae caPed tt seahi bead. Tie hair almost eetrrty cam as ba coaaeqaence. whet a. Mend. teetesT bis sMr.-rtara, ad-t ed at ta ate rear Kee teraltre; are dsd aa srKh IMto hose of taee-ss, bnt, to owr sarpriae, tad that of all onr frlerts, a rery few ap p leataaat r enured te dtteaaa entireep, aad a new and (tun taat crop of Mir t an atartad oat, and we s an now say that oar boy baa aa hearths a acap and at raxarl ant a traaor hair at aayoth-roMM We eaa tberrfore. aad de hereby reeommnd y-nr Reetoratr-e. as a perfect remedy tor all ata as ef tbo ecalp and hatr. We ar. poors retpeetrnll ORORIeS W RIGRiyBIMHAV, SARAH A. BIOatNBOVtlAX. ntsnniEK. MAiax. Jan . tsec PXOP O J Woob IVar S'r: I baee aoest twoboi ttot of Profeesor Wood'' BatrResttratlTsvaad aa tn'y ay ithtbegreateatditcorerT of tb age for restating aad ebtrglat tbo Hatr. Before mint: it I was a man of aeresty. Mphilrbas now attained I't ortgoaal oaer. Ton can reoommend tt to Ibo wsrHt wHbont the least b ar, at mr cite waa one of tho w.rst klad. Tests retpcetlally, DtXIBL N MBRPHT. 0. 3. WOOD ft. CO , Proprteters, III Broadway. X. T., (in tho gTeu N. T. Wire Ratting; RttabHahmant, aad 1 1 Market ttrrt. St Lonls. Jf o. I-a AihI antat be aH rorel ilroa-afata. ao tlaseeoWy " UfX.S. Trustee's Sale. ONTHB.H'DAT.Deoemberltlth. 1S87 I win set! an taa otaeo brlosgjax ta Ptyten ft. ITarbtn on ftland 40, twetre atlea aboe Memphis, sH tbe cattle ntates, hots, wagons farser otenls, wood and wscl boots, bttcng tnc Ptyten ft H bin. Tebms or SaIX AH snsa or twentp dollars and nader, cttat tbebalaaeoaa acixHtcf sbwly days, note btbaak wHI raHiii't watt tster t tdfed. I wtl! alto tell it prints sal, t3 a tret bot on la ml ea stand o. B4Te(.ta)g N KAGLAND, erctbM,