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Mr. Buohanan's Letter of Acceptance, Tim Pennrsylvanian contains the letter of hmo Hon. James Buchanan, accepting thie nom ination of the Democratic Couvention. We hubjoin it. WVunATi.A.n, NEAI, LA.cAsTeF., )I Juno 15. 1850. f (GI.EStriN. :--I have thile honor to acknow lodge the receipt of your cmwonlunication of thie 18th inst., inforniing me ofllcially of my nonmi nation by the NatioInaIl I)emocratic Conven. tion, recently hild at (linelmatti, as the D)em oeralic candidlul.e for thie ofice of L'rcsident of of the United States. I shnll not attempt to explre.s the grateful feelings which I eit(ertninl towarls nIy I)cDmoratic fellow citizens for hlev ilg dleellld IIme worthlly of thisi-the highest politicl lhouor oil earth-anl Ilollor scllh an tihe pepli or no uother collunltry ihave the righ', to histow. ])eeply sensilde of the viwt and va ried reslponllsibliiLty attcIhed to thle station, es ,ieilllly at thie pre.sent c.lisis in our lffliirs, I hlavc iiirifily reIl'rainedl foll seceking the novi in1Iiln, either by word or hy deed. Now tiho it has heeni oiffered by the Democratic Iprty, I iciiept it witlh ditlhlden(e in my own abilities, but with an humble trust, tlit ill thile evulit of lny el eltion, I hIlly lie enabiled to disehairge my dltlies iii sillch aIa lIiainIer iSl to allay Ilotli'sthi. tri'e, pseservi p'lCe and frieiilldshill with If j. ligil iilitiolls, ii1l |romoeill the besit illtereis.1 of thl, rpulellllh. In iineepthing the. uiioiiiltionl, I iletdi scnrleely iiy Ihii;i I llnciipt ill I n( e llle li, lisit the resol, - Itu iic i lilt lie, th phirorm lit' ltrinCiplse ireihil to the t.', nIlixution. To tlii, iihitrorior I ihi' to cntinl iiy.e hlll il IIughoii Il her(. .ll .:1nI1, I· lb( (4li . Il'll l kn I h ive ii righl 11, lliill - didhllte ofl the, liiNlimllriiic pariity, by. iiiswe~ring intlerl.o!latorh,% Itl presenit iiew itlii dillllqerelt i..n,. I..!hre the I.,"ph,. It \, ill lit le eXpl.'Ii ited ti hatli inll thi iis .. i .:fr, iih i'iihly rit irtoIi the subjl t oliIf wllt'ch Io" lhe nI' . nlll io <I , anii I shi ll tihlrl efore c t('i iill' yself Ii th' l1, t1l' topihios l le lt ihen 'i)lt or II t 1I4, il':4-h i r A\ iMd, inl Ih,, th' r..t phi-, Il elnriilily e, u (ilr ii the ,..ltiliteni.tsexlll'ssil bly the. ConlVetlio si tl lhe ,ilhljctl'l ,1 c'il Ivll'il li ii. !ib.,rty. No pIarty ;i un l ,Ic i reli uio s . c c 'lili,,l ii ntll,.' ~;i.,ll , l ((ill .r'PS l li' 'll- il' Ji'~ Il~lll''i('iil r'l~ l. ].lo l n I'l Iliii to exist ill thIi : - 'o I III·I'.. \1 e ll' alll .'q lel Iwilnl*l' cl, iand I he ';IICo stiulolhm ; o :lId thip darlk ,.phiri ,f Ihi,.'.tiy ,lid ab,.palhl aii sh bi' noubl icret,,l .,l;- s illi'ist icions ne aeoli~ t bl'f' lo ' ,,ilizei:. ., ill Ih, .ieedily r.Ih il<.,l hy :i fiee !and piilighenilled punldi -piniio.i The al;itationii nol II'e lipr -'lt ion o sh:';esti. ;41i\'vel' bia,' toolonhii"disirachednotii divih',l lhe !Wl ,I,,o o" this I'nbiin, anid :ili,,uait d thh "i ni!!;.e tionsi, rroll eulh otlhlor. 'Id~ ai tai.iiloll hia. us ;:unlld liali. t'.irlii siim ,i iln conllllllol!''lml nlt. ILu! it i m,,v t'w iln dir'e.tcd chi,'lly t i n th, l r'ii t, :,;e,,: anlid ,udinil-il? frio its llr '.ntl ih rni'tlc' ,,' I thhilk we li yi safe',. ut h ; ii,'l. ' itlith it i< i.p-, hilly iilppi'oi lhing it "lhinlitly." The i'e,'.it h' gi-b>liti,,n o)f t anll r'l't'): I rel"tiin.- do wi,<ti. .-la v'ery, deri'iw d, al< it hi. hbelen, fr mtiii h,, or'llinll •on p.lliUl', t;, ntin:i oft ,,ithian lte plditient I,'""' r ith '1 ill o1f the il'ijor'ily, Ipr.ini ~e. ui'u loop._ to nlhi. the dial,..,loui. iexlileuilwii. This leg4i..la 'tionui.. ',:mlld upon lil ri ncrhliph' - l us ilnie n~lt, ai free, !yov'ie'lilmiiil il~elt', aiiiili iawiarldailtce wilh then, h;.. -implly decl',r,', ti t th- 1 "I,". , "1' . err'iter .. Ilk,, tho~le ol it stat, h,,. alll dei.dhh fori itlii..il>:el.'l.. w limatli l ..r ns*:\t } ahull tll ..hai ll su , give the fort'e of the law h, this chle n .iiitir uial' iljl'l i if ::,I s 'llf l : u')lt 'lilit di 'l:t (rill it Io) hi "th, liil ' into lt and iiitlll t i t this Lwt not to litt l Ih y a ll, tsi v int r iLy t irritorv sloill rstate, tp evc mhlt it Itei eitlr'i lu i hil i to e tav il, puli ple thereof lperf,,ctly free to i'othf a.l regulate their dnmuesti, nl. itutions in, their owlti tway, s hjilet onlyl to theul c niin ittin of t he lilt ited Staote s. 'l'hi ny p'in ' il w hill it itsbe c nl trIovelrte d by any itlividul olr aiy pnor tlh e ft.inol dfvotio t o iopuhtlr gti errii Ont. Si-Y sidesL, how v din ange, it lluits'y would any the ri principle prove in practil'v in 'r'gard t') the tPr(riolrie. l his i f'O'biis hltrt)iO th llt o ar a(l-t unitted lbyiu acll, that fuer iterl itory shaitll have enteo td the tion Tli as doeco t sillt iiij, eon astiution oled power ld tht xist avhihith could pre best ic froit either aglaiinst or estalislish ll iti slavery, of the uie iy bne, accor lorlg to its sovereign will and plensre. Mosy we it hope tht it isor the IcoliSiot if this long agitation were tt only d. Durvingll its wthole progress it ha prolu cerd ito pr i tol good to ay humangood ol being, whilst it his been the sourcet br of great onfd gerocys evilts. It hater is strien tly ntional, and it pthrtiol of the Unalio frorn the otler, ic hais t even serio usly tlhrentened its very existence. To my own prsonedal knowledge,s it has producd every te im pression almong foreign nations that our great and glorious r onfd it eracy is ill constant dag er of dissolution. This does g ts serious injury, be cause acknowledged power and stability always conlaund respect tlOg dtnations, tand are amr o the best securities against ry njust aggression and in favor of the maintenance of honorable peace. May we not hope that it is the mission of the Denmc'ratic party, now the only surviving conservative party of the country, ere long to overthrow all sectional parties, and restore the peace, friendship and mutual confidonce which prevailed in the good old time, among the dif ferent members of the confederacy. Its char sater is strictly national, and it therefore as serts no principle for the guidance of the Fecd -pral Government which is not adopted and sus hained by its members in each and every State. For this reason it is everywhere the same de termined foe of all geographical parties, so miuch end so justly dreaded by the Father of his Country. From its very nature it must ountiuue to exist so long is there is a Con:ti tution and a Union to preserve, 4 convic tion of these truths has induced mt of the purest, the ablest and most independent of our former opponents, who have differed from us in times good by upon old and extinct . party issues, to come into our ranks and devote themselves with us in the cause of the Consti tution and the Union. Under those circum stances, I Inost cheerfully pledge myself, should the nomination of this Convention be ratilled by the people, that all the power and influence constitutionally possessed by the Executive, shall be exerted, in a firm but conciliatory spirit, during the single term I shall remain in ollice, to testore the same harmony among the sister States which prevailed before this apple of discord, in the form of slavery ngitation, had been cast into their midst. Let the mem Iers of the family abstain from intermedlliung with the exclusive domestic concerns of each other, and cordially unite, on the basis of per liect equality atnirng thelnselves9 in promoting the great rnationali olbjuets of common interest to nll, and the great work will be instantly acConmplished. In regard to our foreign policy, to which you have referred in your' comllnittnication, it is quite impossihle for any humni foreknow ledge to tprescribe positive rules in advance, to regulatte the conduct. of a future administr'ation in all the exigenlies which may arise in o1i1' various ndl ever changing relationls with for it n powers. The Federal (overnPeI'lI(It mSt rI' necessity exercise ai sound discreotlon in detl ilg with internationltl questioins that may oc ciiir, blit this under the strict responsiiility which the Excetive s i t aiwans fel to t he Ipeopl of tlie ITiled States andi the judilgentl o.' lIpo'terilt. You will thecretihre exntsllt .e fI'r inot eni riing inlli particulhrs, whilst I heart-, ily coinc:lr illh y,io in the guceral sentihncl|1, tbiat our iireiliIigI atflairs oiglit to ie couIaIICtciI with such wisd lot anId lirimness as to issure' the Itprosplrily of tlhe pieopile at home, whilst the interests nal honor of our country are wisely but inflexibly maintained abroad Our l',reig! pollicy ought ever Ito e based upon the ltrin'iplc if ldoing justice to all nitions, ande irairing justice froum t ihcm in return; anil fromn this prieiple I sh'll never depart. Shtioll I Ie ptiw, ell in the Exventive chiir, I shall ue suiy Ietst iXIrtioiis t, cull vate peace; aInd f'rii ,l.,iip l i th iall nations, Iclitvinu' this iul.pr.ltivc IInIt; bhut at tie samen tite, I shall lnver filgiet that in a-i the ioieV'ity shonli arise, whish I do nt now alppreh,,nd, owr nafl li:ll:ll ri:'hl.- IonI natitoal ho lr lll t hJr: l pre sirvel :t Ill lnu b rl. d and t anyu snerili, . lirn'm, ,.,u.,i,..ed that it spc:iaI provhlence i',p'i'lo : l is ell lliotin ' lie- l, ng t u son lll c'inn Iry, i lthl lthat Il lIaiy uvrit ftlllUi itS the l.rt= i.-!: ut t e jul dI ,it i'v e tli ir hki, ' dio iontinl .l :a rd fiun 'ttelul whilst enjoyin, privil,,ge,, abo+v' ill nationsll , , llIr'er s'.i'l It constit ti.oll, and usuh it Iul io s ht . never 'tou ' .'chel '1 to any 1th1 r p'ple,. Y,| rC, t v 'y tespc1 t fl'.ly, J~tur:- in u.ti. lltn. ,luon 1. \V'rd, \W. A. ltic..Ihadsnm llarry llil,b u'rd, )1'. I;. lawr ,.ner, .\. (1.I I'rown, .luhn l,. Manning, John l'ormyth, \V. I'reton, .1. IRanlolph' TInker and hlort tii) .~n, l, (' um il.t,., ,k . ,\ A 11l ,+,l, , I)i x.- -'1'ii(' ( t'ro Iu.' t't.toN, 1 I (J:i?,ttt . i.t ' ol( f lhi( ii ol ' l i t'i , s '_ titliu s to his stih " r'iltercl. iA ll pIt,'',ris iilldltl,' d iti) this (llicOl are re 11: . t lk Utlt i p, t oiti ll u ., ltu l ' ill, i )r llt' \ lnot i . l: it(I -t l l epal l(r l iV shif (i' l)paplIIr tio ll whoi) aijlnt it. ViW e w ui l hil i)t' f'ri illi I1o ti(., t' 11i t tlltar, i nIt ;'ilv. r (I tler'tr.s ill Ix h'angi'iite".o, lit ill htie d t.tllr: ltle l ian ul'i (o Iiiliai, Ipo r ly- ik. y Iny P( l)o h, o:ll" th to t lli i .'k " I:t o te p" f r lIlla', wi " ,Illit lllilllll<it tol slt, iillloll)-i ets, iltap pt titolaiisi, boft k ljaek', broom liad'1 " aIi( ;, (1)"c ly, ,.: 1.ll <, ll'llP L ," Il ) hi,.y, jl1unp ertics (eiitot i'r fiu), ri-tllinu i't khiui' iottilys, Ait medicines, ot cye sillt, cork : witi ic , dc 0StIlaili, " youtlg t ig', r. s," Htti IttlIg pigs, tiIgsI, boxes nor hoilltyis, o clothes, siustei ihettlal (exlltract of ll rk priie fj rrd), p. st lie ifit p, l i lt.r' what dIriautia l ill'l i, its cIl l l) ti( t, tIei, ' lilttig'i , bl er, (ilu s ill prit til 4), g ni'i lin, hots, picki xesill i, olt's pistol, t pienny na ils, pi nsil , nee les, ginge e. i t llte, ireil tickett , t r a'li ly othler larticle uil su lly i et til l lc et ' iotr sto illre. Walk illu, but donl t all iome at once. WHOI( IS AMESl A III ('IIANAN iNo ma il.ak, tik ' ; edit c ud task, "vWho its uIonI Iil('tiitn " 11iis history is thlat of the lonlltry i'fl' niiai'ly olr'y yearl, ilid not it blot Sullits thei rC of thii iuotihe liitpage up wah'ich itie i it dlilbly written One who knols htim intiitte ly has well saidh: "\v e can ioie iio livingli ian1 wIho excels hii t ill lthe ll(tlal ities Which colllllt l 'general aiii'irutionl i .)nt respect. 10 alwayst:i dispil iys thte runl' li ilits, of honlOlr till( tl'he gra ced of il geltlemilan Born iill(1 rearldl ailmg i anly ice, the strllln turel of ol his hotly 1ill( inid arell happy types of the puowl+er ,nllt re lli'sources'lt of his nativeL StaIte. His fIl'iedship is warm, lgeloero' tilus, d illce llle. Hils mller areil familihar' ltHithouit colrsil ess, andtil elegant without ponp. His exttensive infrsiiatiion is tlhe fair result of tdiligence and stulldly; illa hle imIi'parts it, froeely, withoullt lpedantry or ostentaRtion This lgiftedI ehlaraclltei', although colputbil le to anliy i ill th ltil of knowiedge, has ilade thle seience of govlerment his tfavorite study. And if polities h, e it science, alld tireally deserveI) co su1blime a title, 'Mr. ]11i:1h ilan's netl esS ill the pluisuit of it iil'rits a diplomu of the rarest sort. For forty years this emiielt stateliilli has trod the stage of publlic life; and no Iimatteri ill wtinhat ndrama he was called to nt, the stage was clean, the lights were bright, the sclle'ry the Spectators cheered till the curtahi full. Ii1 hit; heei trid in every crisis that could ioes ru'e the range of wisrloml and the versatilhs pow er's of the hialen ittd alld was lin'ver finn wanting on any dlecitive occasion. " AN APPROPRIATE MoTTo.-A young member of the Bar thought, he would adopt a motto for himself, and after, mach reflection, wrote in large letters and pasted up ugasnst the wall the wall the following : Suun Quique, which may be translated, "Let every one have his own." A country client coming in expressed himself much gratified with the maxim, but added, "You don't spell it right," "Indeed; then how ought it to be spelt?" The visitor replied, "Sue 'em quick." [Boston Chronicle. SNotioe. Thi re will ei a Celobratloto by the q tT ND A Y S ( 11O )0 L, (nt tIhe Baptist Clinrch, on Saturday, the 5th day of July. The public are invited to ut tend. Clinton, Tin., June 25, 1856. DTED--anddenly. on Ttloraly night, the IFt Inst., Mrs. MAlRY ANN McDONALDI. wife of Rev. He.RI M.cuDNAlm) . Principal of the Silliman Female Colle ghilte Institllte. NEW ADVIERTISEMENTS, LI.ST OF LETTERS R CIMAIlNNG in the Post Ollice, Clinton. La., June 31, 1856. Andrewa,, 1 Mary A. TLewis A. S. Ihryaunt, Miss. Carrie T. 3 Lampard, Samuel Ilell. Aminda L. Metlivien, Lnngdon T. Brlannion. I. A. Monlllgnme, lIv. IH. H. Brian, E. U. Mc('ollm. Mrs. Mary P. Chany, G. E. .1 Mainlz (Gristiutl (.uIk. Sam Niewsim, Miss Fanny 0. Cailrtlih, Ancil A. (callglhan, ltllnlphrey Chiandler WIV. W. P'errinain. WV. H. Collins, J. C. Russell. E. F. Chainlhers. I). C. Riley, 'amuel C.ob,, A.II. Rinehl'art, J. H. iChalimn, M II. 2 Iiansilr, Mrs. Emily lEdwiards, Marri W. Simsl, lev, L. A. IVulg igham, .1. W. Strolher Miss Eliza D. Fikor, lDalvid Stotihelr, Miss llMartha Iishlury, 1'. Sellers, J. C. (~prass, Jamiu.2 Sillimanl, lllEdmund luui, .1. II. Simpson. Mrs. Mary riiaves.Jhn V. Shlniik.C. A. Gilmore.Jut: Smith. .John Iininnier. Mr. Silbermnan. Kaniel Iliarn,.1. I. 2 Sinimmos, A. T. Ileunlhy, .. P. SheLler, c'arolino !lilxht, RIobert M. Willianii.n, .1. 1i. IIf nlleirsoll. Win. R. 1Villilnns, Jhinn Ilulimanuild. JI..splh G. Wilson, l)aiieil 8. Jenkins, I. 11. 3 White.. Mrs. feuneh Scott KI,,s. lI. J. .1. Williams. Mrs, Eliza S. Iutnfliinia. ,. f tes, .11rs..31irgalrlt I',rsons cllling for the sbove letters will 1pl,,ise say hliey lit. alvertised. .Iuly 5 JN). M. BELL, I'. Ml. SLte iof Luiiiana, Sevoullth District Court. 'arti-h [of ii., eclicita. " No. i521. rilc sSill if II. 1I. Melo( inll, "T(OTlICI' I I HIHt IY ( IV 'EN. '[Thit Tlhlolnms lDvis ..1 has lil.l i in this colrt Ilinil acco niit Il Iiis nd nini-lratila of tihe ,iacessioni of Ii. II . Mtl)Uinnell. ,lee'd. which will Ib i hIuII l"ýa ld in thirty days fronll thi plieatl:i ii this notiace inles I'gally uppo.ad. I aly Sitl, 1815. WII. l'.T'T'I.ISOiN,(7. rk. w vnt i'lt' Court i Ni. 2(1i) .-Succ'ess ini o' S. Tl)'irl' 19 IIYlIll ' GIVEN, Tht II . ,J. Ullit anllc i it has applid to this court l it' Iili of A hldmini - tiruti lD11111l illn tL lltle of im oi 11. ll' lwo .e L dl-'ed, inii1 1illl01.0 l I oý' hll . lippiition be hi d. ,in i l r data'r Troi ilthe pitti l tioIi of thlis itilce, letteits will Ito i toled / its plrid Iir. W.. I'A'I"'EIISLN. r/. . S i Iilt'I.--All per"soitts hiLt iug tlitimq againsit. or 11 II'rrantl aii. the TrLasoir'r oif the LCorlLporation of lith e \'l iof' (Clintllonl , L'Ure reI' l'rld d tb prllsln'l t the n;uii to ihll v~crt, r', .) that teily ILmay he duly Iiledl nll! rcgisi t' l llilil or ll t ie Ill l day of Augustl uI t-L I L L 'l'.l IZ li7t'L y. i 'ly . LL 1 I I IL. II i. . ' l'llll li 'i'. i A G ( I NLL (I, L'Lp 'l IL i I °' n. hL, j1i ( aliL by C L 1J. . (. I)'AII1MON iD. 1The tat of i itrit urtli.i lil, e l District court P'E-h fl FBhTlit CAuIt. NS.. 27i1.O ] l\ 'fl : 'l III,:I!I, Y Gl\'vEN. that.t.hh W. ('love-. ii t i u. 1 lo uf L In t of, ta o 1,' . 1. II. '. I'n ledit.its 1)I11 . 1O)S . PATT I'RSON, OIO erk. lELR PiASS TIE CAPITOL STORE WLITl OUT L MVIaking a Call. Iot I. .L0)i t11,11t r5l pcctl2ullyifl'rm her f1rinds i ilf thie ipublic ' elyrall lly that i hl h. noI on 11( 1. u and is r.'-,iving it largi assortn lint oW iI' GO1)S AND PROVISIONS, whi'h will I,, oIII lw for eusl , Pf rnt o ti- btLo l t li iurhn-, will fy id it to ll .L ' titlltf al toi all andi ex tilhiln thosLto l L Liin hand iP l-i''u ti l un'l o I.eu 21, 15.LI6. IlPhoilo l'aph il li IDaltiuerreLialn Gallery, JACKSON, LA. i I'O I 1 /'1 '/ /i:'N . IKE, LI1'" L.1 1, X i1 " T l, Li li I-' " . I) Is. ilr NR SALIIE. The d oubII(,1 llbrolype, Oil glass.l hows on b)thl si0d, s, or 'ttlly two picture" , w lt ii ii t 'Li ,t i ,li',to iti · tihull the- lpou'ir'. of thle beautif ul. Ti'h oai h iilritthonv enrefullVt 5i.i 'li io those, w>-l'ing to li'rln the abo t'v it's. (Jnli h plete .Sits of', Appi ratit I'7llrn l d at res'n. .b.l rates. a..[ff All tre i' v ited . to itll ip Iand cL.l, ji recoi (TIf --t'INI~i ti't hfit t' , T. I,. I-Ii'g 1'ei'iCL .l. L'LL Elijah Stallord, de d'd, are reqluested to mIke lit in li ld i i i p lblti t . T h , ,e h] vit g c tl im s tq u it nti th e estate, will present hl to me or Im iipayn ,t. I II R.t .I Mf. IIA T C H 'EIl, may 21, I`IiL. Ad.ninitrator. I.JEADC ) SI BlEEIIJIS 6l TICKETS For hlread will be given by the wh tg U 'cribelrs, for One Dollar--payable in nithince. iay 17 11. & A.MOSES. LEMON SYRUP, E) Cr fo'm ih , I'ruit. A f're,1h plh,juest reco ve 1 - ' l ia d Io r ,u-l e 1 iLt ta Ie DIl ora ofe il, 1i ll.y 11L NII )ol tWO t1) TILII'ON. MEX A! N MUSTANG LINLMENT. GlENL'INE article of A . (1, I 'tu . ' Alexi tn Musltug ; L1iniitt, Just received and fill' b41110 h. lpril 6. I 51i NOIIWOO()( ) 'I'lll) ,N. S FRtl't SUI'PLY, just reeilved antid for sale at A1 t ilt Dll; Store of Nouwo.l i T .li. LIEIECHIES ! LEECHELS I 1 I'" EPT COitantl, ' oni hind and for (Ole at the Drug t. Store of Nviwoio, Tu.tuv. MISCELLANEOUS. GREENWELL SPRINGS. 1IE undersigned having leased the obove idlebra. t ted Springs for the coming seuon, takes this method of announcing to his friends and the public generally, that he will be prepared to open the sqate for the accommodation of visitors, on the 15th of May, 18611. Deeming it unnocessary and superilnous to enter into a lengthy description of the valuable projerties of the water, the ,ul*criber would merely state to the public that on a careful examination of the same by lMessrs. J. L. & W. I. P. tout.LL, Chemists of the University of Louisiana. they lisonounce the waters to be composed of the following Ilgredients: Soda, - .....-....... 08 Grammes. Lime, . - e ....... 228 " Protnxide of Iron. - - - - 189 " Potee, ---------......... 180 " Magnesia. --- ..... - - Chlorine, - - - - - 9761 Carbonic Acid, - --- -...... 16 " Sulphurlo Acid. - ...... 127 Silicia, ... - ........ 110 Iodine Bromine, &o.,- - - - - 45 25,375 The Intelligent Phyaican will atonceperceive that this water pob1esses the most valuable medical gqtal iticm. J. L. & WV. P. RIIDDELL. The following named gentlcnlon of the highest standing in the icdical professlon, add their testi. mony to the above, and reconltnond the water in the highest trrms. for the cure of Dyspeolia. Enteralgia. Neuralgia, Dropsy. Chronic Diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Spleen and Bowels Scroflla in all its vtrl etieh, diseases of the skin, and most all the thronic allmnents that femnles are lsubject to in this cllmate. B. F. HIIARNIY, M. D., T. J. IUFFINGTON, 31. Di, -- ROMEM, RICHIARD 11. DAY, I,. I. LAYCOCK. J. B. STINSON. H. C. WillTI,', WM. GRAIlAM, ', J. M. W1 ,,11.131S. " There Springs arc deligitfullly sltuated 17 miles from ullton Roulge, on the bunks of the Amite River, in a benutiful grove with good fishing, hunting. &c.: inll fact. with not having had a a case of yellow tiver there t ri tihe last three years. With dally colnluni cation fromn htton Rouge, it oflers inlucements uon snrlpassed in this or any other State. 'Tlhe uldersigneld liatter hiimself, that from some years experience in une of flhe best hotels in l'hit dllthlih. that he will give vlti-faction. here will be it a hand of lnaie eiluring the sefason. and illicilig overly nlight. N. l.-A line i' of stages will run daily fiott lfatoi hlong' to the ~lirings anld hack danily. Srn 2, . Il1AGlG.3 iveenwell S~luingi, April 20, 183(. Imay3 FRESII SUPPLIES. I IA.V'E ,jitt l'reived additionlal sitck. iaking iny n.arltment desirable. Space will not :hndil d' enII etrationli . 3ly last rceeillscullrist, ii part, of the fillowing: Barrel lPork, Wine-Port; Jlieonl, I'or t. superiot; I.lolr, Musncat; liams-ai- sort'd ' tl nlitiep, White: NMlckiercl. Nos. I1, 7, Inol (hiillupnigne: 3I--Kits. Jurrecls nit\ L'imons: lirretls; Ky. Mustard: Mess lhet; litly; snigair Ciured lIr d li'ef; Crit; li drih iind i juite; t iata; iihlel.--Nii. 1; VWhllenlt iain; Lnon luPl'hrt-r-piln tiandl Liqulrs--ssof tll . ate., riiil +; Aci., &c,, t7 i nilr al' re re peciflllly le.,lrid t) iti, llltllll lily r'oodsi |ifore mi ki' i purchIses els.tel here. I hillt hite (')l utlllltly on hlIand ii ge'l l il I orlillll t at Irisonal! , prices. J. i . 1) 'AIt1ONI. - J. It. DIUFItoCQ, Notary, Autiollncer, Collehtor. & General Agent. BATON iROtG E, LA., 7"-'' llisineso lI'rlllo ptly Ittlendeli to. l y.." NOTICE. t Ill IElIY g've ntite lt all per In' s ilht thiere has SI been i haIlf pay l'tninLLl Certrillciiate 1oslt or stoleni friun ily fbie tihe piropelirly of Mrs. Juiila Wiird. isCu-I ed inlil'r the ict ol, o('oiigrens 1,of . Is s l' l'. the wIlhoLw it 'T'hollas Wird idl.,tied. I thll-rwarn il pe llnl fro iiaking itn l Ihib irperlty anld aiter attliient legal lollhlhialhili has bIin given. I intendl apply tIl1' it dullllicnte crltilicntl l fiu r her. JOIlN M. lit!tEIl'TS. Clinton I.,. April 2 , 1 i. T'l'hir Stale of i11illo i l 'iil'a P ishl of' 'last Fi elliclll.ll . Svv nlh Iisi'ictl l CoIl't, Not. 2:170. In lthe iilr iif tIh i ,tiuri. nirii of' M ri K ,ills, di N(Tll ' I E II IElIY (I IV1N. hlal Al frid Tail rd ias iled in thitil (Court a I nil nelouut of tii ud ml inistratillh of solll siil, ,whhi , h will heh|llliul ognlet ild Ithnly iay aitlr lir he publih tionlll oif thii s n liii- iliihli, gut iilli'nilition iS lllu le th l'ertu. Illttiy :. I5li. A. C fiK. seplltl Cl rki . rI'ST received 1n, it'r sale, a large ,ll! h.Pll" s.. . Al I.le iio i ('alllll's oirde n iseed.l . a irrnitcIi tol be fresh and genuine. Pn Nt)ItWOf)D) TILDOIN. IAl{LY ('ORN. "A1 ll. IFlint.eliuly Phihuul itli, n lld ilaysl corl J it inew supplly ,liust received. ud ifoir salie'h y lupril NUllHW OODit TItLI)uN, EARL, STARCH. S' l'l l(lI.-A l,.tge li of an cxtral qllity, jail S reeiv., L nd L for sale, atil it Dri' g Store , il nav I1 NOItWOl) T'tllu (N. NO' TICE. ]JAVING l iaged a cmpetllienl, workman, we ill' .11 IIw I It"'!ied to repair wi ttLhlis jewivir . te. mliarich 8 NAil1ANN it'ltll.LS, 1B1EA 1)! JIIIEAI)! Ri llE subscrib.elY i bakes viilry morning. lie will SIfeel a pltititurei inll srvig, lat heir reideslnces, all thosii. ii o may fvor hint with their patronage. All liders left ut the storo will lie priiolptiy iat tended to. 1h, will give aus much b'ad for it dollar as any other house.t WM. (GURNEY. SA.RSAPAtRILLAS. A I. & II. Sanld's, Johnl Bull's, G. W. Ollrpenters, -A. Unm t stock's, Towirne's, Shtaker pirepared by thei united soucity oflShlkiers, 0 uysottls, Ext. Yellott Itockt, Bt. 1'. WVilliant.s 11ic(. t'ota.si. and Jnayue''t, Lou,. dan's Alteratlivo and arsiapariiln's, just receivh;4 I nid folr satle by NORW11OO)1) TITlION. - D IX. Dozeni Ilaliull" fscolrbtralgid Vegetable iThtt. aJ ur. Ju't received and for usale by ,itiii 7 NiitWtOwlo TtloN. S COD LIVER OIL. I PUTIIE arttile of' Ruushtou's Codl Liver Oil. for A dieaise-dt lugs, just racelvt'd land for sale by I pi.l 2. . NOIRWOOiD 'T'ILUON. ARC IAY and Prkin'ts lond.on IPorter, for sale B ly the suusctler. 11. (I IR\lY. SlitltWN 'a Esunucehiltuica (inger, a frlesh sup J . ply just receivtd I.nd for satle by :prig vC. 5C G p o:Ptwc.Oi I -.": HOTELS,--STAG LINE. UNION HOTEL, (Late .kat I'.) E VANS WHITE PtsorMrot. N. E. Cotaer of tie Paullioe r e, CLI -TON, 1U. THIS well khown House is now open fqr the accommodation of Trkvelets and the Publ!o generally. Attached therto dalgdol Stable. Con veoyncee furnished when requlred. may 17 NEW ORLEANS ACkELT. T1IEster esBELL4 DOXN A, Capt. WuV. McCabe, leaves New urloans, every Satualay evening, for Williame port, tuuchitlu at all Intgrlediat pPlOta;,'eiuruing. leaves BayouB ar, ever, WedneT' on he arrival of the Cars from Wobdville, touchig Q Port led son and all intermediate places, Spl''articular attintl'ou paid to the roeeivjln ad landing of passengers and way freight, at tll hlors of the day and uight. dee i To the Publio. TFROM and after this tlate, the tea- . I r P. F. Kimball, Capt. B, H. Oan, will leave Port Hldson every SA.rtLa ,Aiy. after the arrival of the tare, ttking Cotton ut FIFTY cents per bale. PassAge, $4. octSO WILLIAM ELDER'S Clinton and Baton Rouge Daily Line, of MAIL STAGES. HAVING resumed the .manag - ment of the Mail Stage Line, hl tween Clinton, Baton Rouge, and Jfac.'rn, the undersigied wonld respectfully luform the traelling public, that his Conches will run each weay; IVERY DAY IN THE WEEiK. excepting Sundays, leaving Clinton and Satoo Rouge, at 9 o'eiclt, k.rt. F A n t. From Clinton to Framn Baton Rouge, Batto Rouge,. .$ 00 Clinton,......$3 00 Jackson. ... . 1 00 Jackson. ..... 2 50 Mt. Willing,... 2 00 Mt. Willing,.. 2 00 'lain, ..... .. 2 50 Pluns, ....... 1 50 3..Every attention paid to tbe 'c'omfort ucd convenienice of .posse.ngertR. mni r 24 WM. ELDER. IRAILRitAl) NOTION. 1-- )31 and after this dart, until the openih, 'r .' the next schkon, tthe r'gulir days hf runin, the Cars. will be (n .Monday, WVedneah tly,a tn atutrday. march 8 .1ARAT)N'. Agent. RAIL ROAD NOTICE. A L'I persons 'recelving Freight. except responsiblet Merchanutls and Traders liii (ton, will hereafter be acquird4 to paus on deliecry, unless the same is nuthe riled to be charged t to the teeodht of a tet'chant. The f!ail Itoau Company will not be r'espon:ble for fl ight delivered along the road, except at ,ta tions where they here agents. Stotrage charged on ell freight 'remhaliing at tt:e Delot tdue days. fi'b 2 11, MIAIlSTON, Agent. CLINTON MALE A0ADEJMY. 11 lr institution will open on Monday next, tihe . loth of Decelmber, in which will be laughtl a thorough course of English, 'C.lasickl1 and Ma3the telatinal studies. T'l''rms. $15. $20, and $25 per session of live rilonths, lpayahle monthly in advante. EIach pupl! will be requirel. to furnish his own clair. de .H-2ne W. HILL, A. M. Sillimainl'Feltllae Collegiate Institule, ('LINTION, L.A. r lII Institution will open for theverepllon of pi lils on thei First Motnlay of ?tti'ch, under the f'ollowing Ioard ofl In strructrs: lIev. I-leitnY ahl'l)ur Sl.I . A. M....... Pirinelpal, .Mrs, 11.lt" Ass. Mcl)o.aNl.. ...... Vice Principal, ii t'Iltit Assistaut Teachbirs Miss I'lll.mU ,'t,A loi sl. .... , T Mr. CuaIIIes ,u.urz. ............. . Music Teacher, An taemontplished Pianist to ie suppllied. Otthe'r uristant teachers will be engaged, as the inmle.tiitr of' scholars may reuilre their services. 'The termris of tr litiot and bou'ding. etabtlished by the l'rtn'rT Principal will be adtttited, pas able in Itd Tuition. per se.asiln of five nnnths. lete(.lss, $25 00 2.l class, 20 00 " " Primary, 15 Ou I 'ltile, t h te Planon r Gn itar .......... . 25 Oin Vocal mItI.ie, each eIhonlar. per se.slion.... . 2 50 lunidental expenrts...................... 1 00 Ancient or modern languatges.palttting, rttvw :tg, or fancy needle work, E.tra. l.ltrdillng, per sessionor livem nnt.hs, .. ... 0 0.C A deducetion of $2 iper monoth, for those bioardl' et's from the vicinity, who ooitu Mondav Illl'llillng and leave Friday evenintg. Waitiltg. tthen tu done in the ulstitntion. jier dpz. 5ti :ltch hturduer will be expected to lurtIlih 'her (ea"v bedi, lhel.l;g. 'lights. vaslh' stanlld, wash howl. and Ijitcher', t't.wtel. &C, The Principal having hils oatt servants. is preredl ' to receive as umay boarders iat. trny deti',r to board at the Institute. I'upils wrill he 'recelvod at an.t ti tn dutlu'i ity the en.sionl, anId ehalrrged.froiathe tio nusol' otrtrance to ith cud o1' the asssiou,--blut no deduction will be macet for ncuncec', aftetr entrancle, except In cases o'f pro' tracted siektness. Tii luntitutlon being designed by the charter and II Itanderuls. ft'r anl exclusively , Female Collegiate Iloittute.'" little boys will iot le receh-ed. With th liew f oi' aving the lutrtns of the Ins it Itiutin unneocessary oxpense, the schoetolbook used ty thie I'orter principal will be adopted, and asoy ches ges which lhereafter m' ay Ihetecoe necessary, will be introduced when the scholars have completed the 'l'ie session of Five mouths will teruintata with the close of July, and throw the vacatio, lunto Au gust and Septea.ber. The subsequent session till ctelmmence the first Monday in October. The tescherslprofoss to be utterly incolrpetent to imnpart edutatlou to pupils who will not apply their own minds to study,. and thereflre. all Agentcit' calculated to interfere with a strictly academicu course ofl' edtneation, will be protested againzt taddt discouraged. The Ptincipal eat'nestly solicits the eo operation of' parents uant gtdins int prolulitig the intellectual improvementt and highesthappiuesi of the pupils who' mgy holuitruetld to his care. I feb 22 I~RtIT luDO'NALD, Principal. " DEATH. TO HIGII PRICE.S. Ill: UNDI)E1ISIGNECD, bugs leave to Infl'orm iis 1 friends and hUe publlc generally, that since the disolutluuo of partnership boetwoun hiim anld L. Ulmn,. he is coimmelnelrihg busloess in his own nale', sudt i:; rnow opeluing a general assortmeat of DRSY GOODS, STAPLE AND F.':(-'Y, i lir e llouse l'ormerly occettnpled by AdlerC' t ' "L . I in Port Hudson, tand solloits 6 share of the !:u!,liu i.. tronag', and that he will sell as low for ca:. a n rIr, - can he bought for In or about this locality. Cone. SI and examine for yourseltes. JOSEPH FI.QNACHER . 1 '. : l H'.> n'.. amty l'j. lest;.