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iailg Appeal MEMPHIS. rmxmxw, ! i!i I t i : : JVL,t . ini adlng Matter on livery Page Large t Circnlation in the City The Official Journal of the City nr fflCR.lTH TICKET. ISHAM G. HARRIS I V t N,,H TIrVTH MPTHII, tutu, ram as : ,,t . a . rim. mt mi. i n rca rtoiTii. rAtim, Tine akt ihiihv C. M W H I T M E . rc-s uiuiEmTirn. ,P.FRULLYfc (SLIT OMVTf. f. T. THE LEGISLATIVE. CAJTTASS Tbe candidate for tfar LrpU:ur in tint ' c jDtT. opened the tuna at Funr'i Sprinft veaUnUy. We hare very flatten dj ace cunts of the opening ipwbtt of Ham Fabsaut sad TAwa.tr, arht, we are told, asde a cry flae impression upon then aitdienrr Mr. Latham, we uoderstaad, asserted that be waa no! the candidate of any parte, which we are at seate low to coawahand. If he ,mn that be ia ruaaiae tbe race aa aa inde pendent candidate, we would then ads-it' the Opposition to make another nomination It may be, aowerer. that Mr. Latbam considers hiaaelr atrokger than the party that men;)' ad bin. or tt may be that be doea not ragard the Opposition concern aa a party at all. He arUI do doubt explain himself ia hia future We fortheimore rears that be planted turn aah? ob the hard moaey platform, thereby atah isf, ac letts with the ether caadida'ea rf hia parry who are aVeadr in the aeU With re- Card tc the poalticoa awnmed by Mr Mm roar, we hare baud netting said From what we bare Warned, we art well aananhad that Fabbttit tad Fabxct wfll hare aa aaay rotng thing of it, and pa admsniab rfc feople fueiait tc tarn oat end bear aVaan riticis cae at ear sTirrer. upee the aobiect of fi aadaleatry jtmwt tag i iitliis The umaibi of the writer are pemnal, and it ia anal eases are may aay eatl known tv car cotton mercbaatf that they art itas- There are few of ram rn the I city, who did act last aaaaaaj (cooft of the is kk inatancea. e- -i , prhndrlt that hat been the proud dmtlagnma tag trait cf the aoarhera planter Oar ran dan will not hare forgotten the aafaaaata, at the warebcuee of Mr Batlsss in thit city, of a aaanbar of epeeimea of falsely packed Mm at cotton Some bale had been thinly " pla ted" with good cotton, while inferior and worth leu rubbiah compoaed the great maea cf be bait. In tbe Interior of other were found piece of rock, or filthy ref ose, and in oa in stance a man of nrbbiab. amag which waa the aeat of a moaae. Where roch articlaa are ana into cotton bale, it evident there ia aa mere overshigfat or caraleainna in the matter. Such mean, di benest . aad thieving it aa well to give ras cally acttoaa their right name anrh rawrour eaawact u per--; knew iny, uneut'onallv and gmrtiry Oui correapoadant call atten- nan tc the tact 'hat thit form of swindling the :-crtae. and was :-iers- eiteaairelj and atiamslsasli pursued aa dunnr th last acc This u to be expected when men tic : wrcur. tLey livvanab v iro ceec fr-so. bad to worn tnccee "in leads tc further villain the neat Ttoere another aad a powerful reason for this in crease tire price of cotton is high, and tbe 'emptation to fraud is high in proportion. He that Will cheat a little when cotton ia aine cents a poems, will increase his roguery when it is eleven eenta We know that some plan era, when informed last season of the fact that proofs of dishonest packing had been found their bale, excused themselves by saying they were utterly unaware of the circ they bad left the packing in the hands of their overseers, aad they, to make a good show to their employers, had committed the fraud. Will planter remember that this excuse availa oothing in the eye cf the law nothing in the courts of honor nothinr in the estimation of the mercantile community. The packing of the bale of cotton, for which they receive the money, is taken soon then credit, last as the Bate the', is indorsed with their name If the tlanter etrplovs an overseer to iipTint nd the packing of bales, be ought to hare the assur ance of his own eyes, or the most intimate knowledge of the character of those he em ploys, before he entrusts hia credit, his honor, and hia good name into the power of another. Oar correspondent is informed. in a businesr lettai lately received, that the pne of er-tten known tc be froa Memphis, u materially lev eled on account of the risk that has to be run frox the frequency of falee packinr, This a fact serious it its conseaueaces to the plan tar It la a tact, the occurreece of which we foresaw and predicted in remarks we made rpon the subyect six months ago The charac ter at the cotton shipped from Memphis will HBBSii.c s permanent deprecation, and its we are animadverting upon ceases buyer from a distance will give less money for Mem phis cotton than for other cotton of the name quality craning from other place, for the rea son that it comesfrom Memphis, and, tmrreferrel canaot be relied upon This shows (hat the planter is Dot the only parson concerned ia the evil arts eg from fraudulent packing the fame of the ' it Bad of its merchants ia at rake. Wasa aafansi. therefore, the merchants take meana foi pitting a stop to the infamous assgttee It will be well for planter aot bsaestly satpoasd, or who art too negligent to as that their ever seen aad packers dc their duty faitiifuilv, to notice thu The merchant cf Memphis, for their own credit, and for the credit of the city, meat put a a end to this plac ates of fraudulent parking, they coo do it, and they trill dc it. W know that a determina yon exist on the part of merchant , in case during the coming seaeon where inteatioua! fraud ia evident , Is jmtiuk tat swat (At flamtert who bare packed and sold fraudulent y packsvd bale Let the weald-be swindler, aad those who bare engaged m the dishonesty, pause before they commence or repeat their baa and criminal conduct. Let them ask themselves hew they can bear exposure, how thaw cab face tt r business connection, their neighbors, their familr with the word SWIN DLE attached tc their names in the public prints, in the conversation of their neighbors, and in the denunciations of their enemies. Let all concerned lookback at the word we have printed it Urge enough and let them resolve that that word and them shall be no better ac quainted than they are at this moment The following is the mmmcAicat.cn re ferred to: Ecireas ArrxAX There hare been frequent efforts made m the last few years to put a stop to the fraudulent practice of false packing cettea, sad instead of mending the matter, the par season has been resMrkabl beyond al' others fer the large number of bales seat to laarket, taowingK . c wilfully packed with dasbaawat faaaiitisii , and a letter of recent date (Zd Instant ) from a correspondent at the North, referring to tbe unusual quantity of false packed cotton that bad beea received from Memphis this season, says : " We really think that Memphis cottons would command half a cent per pound more than they now de if the same care wa taken in packing that u used in the Atlantic State fi aad it ia morti fying to bad how general is this eetiaiat of oat cotton, and especially so when we know that there i uch good cause for it- Can we not put a stop to it? Ask our cotton buyers her bow narrowly they have to scrutinize every bale they buy before they can venture to class aad mark it in ftlliag their orders. Ask these how often it is that the deception ia so well managed that the fraud cannot be discov ered until the cotton it opened by the manu facturer Ask soase of the sufferers, toe, to gie you a description of the content of these sties sweeping of the gin, saturated with water, stained aad rotten cot: on, cottoa seed, and oecaaionally mad and saad, without aay admixture of cotton and then let ua try todeeiseseBaeenstoptitt stop to it. Shall oor who crop suffer, and tbelereebodyof lotelhgert and honorable planter be;made to suffer pecuniarily as well as in reputation by the dishonest practice of comparatively atew? This is s matter in which we are all, planter, terrnanta and ntirtna. deeply interested, and nowt-ur. th next rrbr u gathered and pt.k tfl. let us make out mere rfert tc pat a stop to ft. To do this, it mar be aecsssary tor the protection of the honest piaster, at well aa for J ..unisiaBUBst at the dlshsarat. to pwatlsh to I Favacnri-i:T" arra? pahmab etlew a caaaanaacataaa froa. ' respectaMe and larpeat catloa fit the mtnh. boaest. the world the name of the guilty party, and to prcsecuic him to the full extent of tht la nreacrfbtd in such tea What u etc recech and how aoall wc proceed ts apply it ? o P C Mcarmi, Jury 7, TBI CAKBtBATEB FOR rif ATLH AT "TS'lEIim.x.E. B Answt BoaBnmvxaaA, Jaty i, Hit. Lsrreaa Arrr.it Mr Whitmore, the Can didtte cf tht Democracr for Floater, and hi eppsnant, Mr. Saunders filled tlfeir appsiat men! at this plac on yesterday It bring tbe 4th of July, the birth-dav ;l our couatry' in dependence, they would not have spoken, but for the urgent solicitation f their respective friends There was a large crowd in town. It being quarterly county court. Mi baunder opened the discussion He m s pleasing looking gentleman, but tn no A pltiDg speaker Hi peech was made up of the haebaeyed charge that we see every day ia the Oppoittlon newspapers. I took Botes of the principal points is bis speech, as J there is not one that can be maintained Mi Whitmore triumphantly refuted eve ry one of hit arguments. Mr. Saunders deslt largelv is that klad of sophistry which is kaowa bv the Berne of. "ewatrsgto ear- eomcfuiv see I would renew hit entar speech, but to do to would engross toe much of your spar ,. . u barely allude to his points tie aid he regretted tha ht bad rot a ssasT and brilhaat line of services to which be might refer the people He no dosbt toH tbe truth in that aentence He said the sixth retrlution of the Democractir platform u a virtua) prohi bitioa of an banks We all know that tbi is not true. He denounced Andrew Johnson, aad talked about Democrats wearing the collar of aervitude. He had no fancv for the I nion and Planters- banks would-tend bank directors to the penitentiary fer a violation of their charter, sue a a pin there, aad see if he stands p to it wha he get to Memphis. He nliculed the Arkansa- -urreucy, by introduc ing Netherlands an net dote about the otter aad rabbit skins. (A gentleman from that feat, who wa sitting aear me, remarked thai Iter had the beat currencv inth world, that ofgol andailrsr.) He spoke sf Dougla ae the gallaat and lion-hearted Doagia - If Dougla thould be msted by the Cbirlettcn Cob-entior. I opise that Mr Saunders wouM try tc forcet that h ersr eulogiied him b calling him tbe gallant and hen-hearted. But I cannot fotljw tim through Lu hcl speech. I will illustrate what kind of speech by a little anecdote, told by Mr H of Memphis He was in Covington dunnr eetat day aeaae twe or taret years sutce, and a is usual en such occasion, the sheriff wss engaged is selling horses St auction He wit one of these animals, when Mr. H pproached ham aad said in a low tone, " Von are my friend, aad 1 want jou to tell me if tbi is reaifj a good horse." The sheriff replied ia He u a wry good bote of tht sort, but d a the sort.'' So with Mi Stun dsr s speech On the other hand. Mr Whit- saore'i speech wss able, eloquent and dignified. Ht came boldly up tc the dlscusien of the is sues, sad at every blow aanlhilated the argu te of his competitor He gained a com plete aad glonoue triumph re these Bee Beaaas: the currency question, the slavery qoet'iot., the foreign question, (that it. aa regard the wumed by Gen. Cae is reference to voluBtanli retarniac to thir native country, 1 the charge of extravagance, and tbe que!ien. what has the IVmxraUc party dose or the country. On tb' last named b waa peculiarly eloquent Whenever I bear true eloquence engaged in great cause, my nature sympathize with tbe sentiment of the treaker, and n,v ferlmci. e to my eyes in tear of approbation. It may be a frailty, but it it my uatur. Re I felt resterdar, while .listening to tbe eloquent sentiments of Mr Wbttemorr H' spoke aa one whe feeli the uistice of bis cause. Pano plied it: the armor of eternal truth, and bis ye flashing wh tbe dinarry of etoaacace, his words fell tike " sparks at iospirati-n " upon the hearts of his hearert He gained a grest victory here All t right in " Old Fayette.'' Be assured that uben the Democracy of this county speak on tbe 4th of August, it will be the death-knell uf Know Itstaiatiswi in this region. Mr. Wbitmore's apeech here settles the fate of ICnoa-Nothioi;-lsm in this ounty The Democratic majority will be fully one hundred, if not more. I shall renew here until a day or two before the election, when I will r- urn to Memphi in order fo voei . W. P. F. THi: M .nil n REXwLI'TlaniZr.D St 1 Tilt: AKRON tl 1 tIS. Tsra baixoov am m aaavurs The success of the aeronaut W ise, ha at last demonstrated, to a certain extent, tbe correct ness of bis theory with reference to 'be exig ence e a perpetual current of air from west to east We are led then to reflect upon tbe consequences to resul from this diacorerv. It teems that Mr Wise can elevate and lower hia balloon at pleasure, by mean.- f the machinery which be bat invented. There is but one single step to be taken in order to rend ais iiscoveriee ppiicanie to all common pur pose of life. This is the adopucu of aom rudder-like mtehirie or other, bv meana of which the course cf tbe balloon through the air may be direc'rd a that of a vessel at sea. By ? king." a sailine veeeel can run in tbe "eye of tht wind." Whv a balloon should act do so. remains to be seen, when that bu- man ingsnuity hat exhausted itself, which heretofcre bat found nothing impossible Msc is bo more an aquatic animal than pneumatic. He inhales air and imbibes water yet beyend this be i nc mere adapted to life confined to the BBS element than the other He it not mage, nor u he wet--'cased His proper natural sphere of rfe and action it ca krrs Hi ma. He no longer, however, confine him self to lend, but live on the mighty deep ana uire it neither reaton nor law among those recorded in the edict t of nature which forbid hi finding a local habitation and name in arnal world. Fifty year ago it wa known that the Hit. sistippi ran south to the gulf. Men like Wise took advantage of that feet aad actually float ed out to the ocean. Inthelapseof time ma chinery was devised by which those who at an earlier period went alon with the current, fleeted with greater eaee aad speed directly against it. To accomplish the tame obiect ia the atmospheric current above us there need be nc create! improvement in Wist preterit balloon than wa mad on the origin I " broad horn" when it SBA. converted into a steamer. But let us suppose that no invention can be made U which a balloon can be guided against the Atmospheric Father of Floods, which through ceaseless ages hat been flowing from west to east. It will follow that all mailt and liffatei freight with hurrying crowd of Anglo Saxon passenger from the Pacific to the At Uatic will had a mode of transit in the world above and around us, while railway will bring back the same freight from eas: to west Tbeie are two consequences naturally anting from thu state of facts The aecessity for the construction of a Pa cific railway by the general Government, will be to a great extent obviated, the question of internal improvement will be iolently ripped a a useless plsnk from all party plstformt, aad should tbe Government at Washington de sire to send msterisl of wsr to the Pacific coant. at suggested bv Jed. Davis. Mi Burh- saan need only load one of Wise's huge bal loons, let it rip "down " th current toward Liverpool. Shanghai and the Sandwich leland, and in forty-eight hoar it would cat anchor on tbe bight of the Sierra Nevada. T" a great extent Coleman t occupation it gone. If a robbery be will take deck paeaaev frapt cant fcdlrw hi, five after bin would be our opinion eagles will tfaeir eyries is tb attnis shall hear bo more of J poetry ..f the phrae. w hattratioBa: our earth w llsjei practical realities ccmmiti'e.. tbe tluef w l tl: 'Wise . tbe tele lad to trot a Itseomc upr!atic folly . In ait tbis world aecl find ataa of the moon. We Bftl't stiior for lb tt tb jrlery of Its ti ll be lost m tbe uh- st W tees' upper cm- rest. el .-e tlie liic 'ibra' i"i reflections like thtts that i when readiiar the detail of aerial voyage from Sf. Lout Mr. Wise's recent to New Verk. Is tea years when the sun rue on tbe earth atd sbovss aside tbe folding loort tt immensity, aad throw open Us golden barred window of tbe universe to let In flood of gorgeou splendor, mankind will rub itt eyes, and with a lair yawn eateb at th morning pipers frots Saa Fraacisee, and the orient, which a myriad of balloou glittering in the aunbeama and daahing onward tbrougb space, will sbot r upon the little world beneath them. Such ia the world we inhabit, snd such mutt be Ms eonditioa within a very short period. Battles will be foogiit between armies above the clouds, forts, fortre, snd fortiiiraUoju will be leveled with the earth a untenable meana of defease, snd th history of the world mut oner, with a new solum. , tne preface r;f which bat already been written hr Mr. Wise. ."y Saturday, is the rieighboviiood o! Xew Bed fore, Mass., a gone woman of that place bowed her phirk sad inuorle. A mat. wat ippiag a boy very severely, when the u i ii.ierterred, sariur that . it afae wa man. ht would Bog him The ut i t,,litd thet there wat act a mat. n. the neaghassthoeai thAt cod i do it, whereupon they rluwhr-d, And the wnmM. got the beef of it, snd anally ended tbe battle by throwing her ALtAgnniat info the watex. Txt ITTORVEy.GtACKlLMIF. Mzmthii Trior. June 29, lSSt Javbi B THcaxteie, Eta Tea- Sir Tit ur-dereigned, fueling a deep interest in tht se lection cf a proper person te fill the office of Attorntv-Geaeral ana State Reporter, bare wrth entire unanimity, rec agnized your e qualifi cation for that portion, and are promt ed tc addrest you this net with a visa to aacer tain hew fir tt m ould comport wttb your other ngagrmeer to allow them ta nominate aad euata'a you for that eaVs, at the costing slec tion Asking an early reply art remain roar Meeds and obedient servant. E. M YEkGEK And mint other Mr -'His, .1.1. 'th. la GasriuiIN. Tour favor inviting me fob come a candidate for Attoruev. General and State Reporter, wa brosghl to my attention eeveral day ago. Similar solicitsUon base been repeatedly made to me, verbally, tnc the vacancy in the office occasioned by th rs ignstion of the tuitlr esteemed gentleman who hat recently filled it. Reluctant to appear as volunteering a lender of my eervir publtr position of o much iuipitance, while eipreteinc a wiUintness to accept the sp I have beretefoT' abstained from this attitude. Coming, a this ap plication doet. from a source so respectable and in a form to deliberate, I feel unfitted, and have concluded tc nk it the occasion of an nouaetng myself to the voter of Tennessee . candidate for tbetr sail st,ss far th eases hi question Desiring to terder roe, gentlemen, suitsble acknowledgm-ntt of the person! kisdi.ee which prompted vour setioa in the matter, aad the compliment II offer. I remain, mi respectfully, your friend and ob't ervBt, JAS. B. THORNTON TII illssmoik.1: i hum wis SOI HI TO l W lOR. -Veri etc Etrept e far Jrroaasf Pro' B'.te" .frrof of tit Trip. It hat been told in our column" how Mettm. w.te. I j Mountain. Gacer and Hide, left St. Loui in a balloon on Fridar last, bound for the Atlantic coast, and the teleeranh hat briefly announced tbe termination of the voyage eti eraoti, .'erer.. i. couutv, ew o-V The .lutance traveled was 1.1S0 mile. The balloon started from St. Louis at half paet n on Fnday eveaisg, and landed at Henderson attwMts minutes pat two on Saturdtv af'er noon, mtkiag the time t ineafen hourt and fifti mir.utet Meears. Wise and Gager went at, uiovt x-i AiDany on auBoay enorrdng. Mr La .Mountain r maired wi'h the balloon nd Mr. Hyde i on hi war to im. Adaint, -'effer. n ccunti th- btlloonitta were wrc'y ( nttrtaincd bv the neorle on st.ird til' UUVB Ihe followine circimtn'll arcounr fur. nithei bv Prof Wise to the Atb.-v r,.. will beet coovev to the reader't mind th mance and dancert of an aerial vovare i Although it wa intended to hve tart.d on this voyage on the 23d of June, we were delay ed in our preparation until the lt of Jury. wx o'clock r. m. thr air-thip " Atlantic dtjlT inflated an' whi1 w her in trim with ballast and rrontion,. ,' Brooks, leasee of the St Loui Museum. ho 1 kmdlv volunteered to etcor- lit , er th MitirDi in hi balloon Comet." rr resrfv fat the occasion, and upon a signal agreed! sscended from th ground. AI7.ro I a. tne 'Atlantic" vvat res.lv to a:' Menu LaMounUm and Grer. th'ink- tst eats difficultv murht arise from the start if they should attach the fore wheels to the haft and wheel rearing, determined to omit last until we aboulc! be fairly under way next atarafag. Havinr had uw:h experience in hard wind, and the peril of landing a balloon tinder mem. w nad construct" '. s j ,.n.. a good wicker-work car, (which, with a good ncentrir hoop, are life preservers i.) which wa suspended between tbe boat and balloon, and ab-rt eurht feet above the former and within six feet of tbe hoop, so that the neck of the balloon hung in the basket car whenever tbe balloon wat fully dreaded. Tbe boat contained tit hundred roundt of ballast, one bucket of water, one bucket of lemr id-. with , absBdaace ! biea I and poultry and ssndwirhet. bef .. delica- ciea. 'oc numrrout to enumerate, furnished bv kind friends. Mr. LaMountain took com- and of the boat and ballas. and took his place on one enu . Mr Gager took the other end, and took charge of the 'charts and com pass. Mr Hyde, local Rtpmblteo. took his si note book snd pencil, a St. Louta Idle, with Although .'.gramme, ccompany Mi. Hyde was net in tl rinai f terferr we unanimously agreed ua provided it would with our ultimate deetgn : and as it waa tmnged that under anv circumstances, when the ballat should fail, the boat with it content should be disposed of, and myself cr Mr. La Mount should proceed on the v or age alone. Iti' ba-ke' , ,.ntaind three hundred an I lift i pounds of ball)', a barometer, wet and dry- bulb, thermometer, beside a quantity of wine subs provitiont, ana i toot my place In th oatsri na cnarge oi tne vane rope, and at director of the central plan of th iovae-. bv the unanimous consen' of tht party, enraced n nis long-devised enterprise. 1 must say here that Mr. LaMountain took charge a part of the programme, that none ,t a cool head and a most accomplished aero- r.au' could be trufed with and etrenallv the At 7,ro p. w. . we t tail from tne Washington Square of St. Louis and our courae at tarting wa north of eat. When we got up and oer the Miuiatippi and well unoer way, we aw jir Brootrs itn l in a clear place, about sunset. r nine Mr. LaMountain hav om sickness en Tbirselay, anal 1 to work hard under a burning ition, left much bard labor for k. I submitted the whole thine for tbe night, wrh tlie under re mc waked wheneier he want srked. and he took it with alac went to aleep u-e bad mounted which the balloon became corn ed, and where w found tbe car Here it became cbillv, and Mr. Tity. Before to a height al pletely diater.i rent due east. LaMountain, well as all of ut, suffered from tlir change of air , and with all the clothing wc could put on us it waa stili un comfortable, tlioueh tbe thermometer stood at 42. and tb barometer at 23, and tbis wat the lowest of brth the instruments durinr the whole voyage, e Ontario the crossing of Lake Mr La Mountain prop current a long a it wou point north of east, and deemed best, and report I morning. After bid ting a good night aodUodspt in blankets, an 'laiddow in a few minute wss sot of notbinr but repose unt d to take the lower take ua bat a few old him to dc a be reckoning In tbe I party in th boat i I coiled myself up best I could, snd asleep, and knew At in is tin.e Mr. La Mountain again mount ed for tbe upper current . being deairou of making a little more eaating, be hailed me to open the salve, a the balloon had become so tense, and th gas was rusbing from the neck with a noise, but finding no answer from mc, be upected that I wat being inotbered in the gaa, and he admonished Mr. I eager to mount to my car bv a rope provided for that purpose, and Mr. Gager found me breathing spasmodi cally, but a good shaking, and the removal of tbe neck of the balloon fiom my face, with plenty of purs air around me, soon brought me back to a knowledge of what wa going on, and I reee'ved to sleep n- more during the sight At midnight I felt quite well, with an invig orated spirit of observation and interest Ir our experiment The ss hole dome of hesven was lit up with a mellow pboepbotent hgh'.Jthe stars shone with a rlirystalline brilliancy, and tb milky way looked like sn illuminated stratum of emulous cloud. Whenever we crossed water the beavec-lat dome was as vis ible below by reflection ss sbetr. So remark able waa tail phoaphoreat light of the atmos phere thai the balloon looted Uanalacent, and looked like light shi nine thicaufh oiled no cer We could at i j'.an bstyiR forest, aad by for a m Acnt .low-award we ad, fences, field, aad eves tinctlv at aay elevation aot even at the greatest elerstion prairie from woodland, and enm. t .nd e . c oa boul over frorr V. oed it was fo. lowed bv a en this served a a ditTcr it. We al . fosind a sus bow-wow-wows, and is indicative of the full diet i CBtli a ness and tparseness of the habitations below, as wo could hear them for many miles around Mr. I -a Mountain remained that nobody lived in that country but dogs: at elae the people barked like dogs, he hiving got a little out of humor, beea e nobody would tell him in what State we were sailing, and he rate up the in quiry with the remark that it must be over some other country than Amenca. as we had been moving along a- a rapid pace. At J a. It. Saturday we caste to s general conclusion tnAt we were somewhere over the Estate of Indiana or Ohio. At 4 A. at. we paus ed a city bat could not make It out, but at i a. a. we discovered Lake Lne ahead of us, snd then concluded that the city we left a little south of our track must have been Fort Wvn. At a. a. we passed Toledo, sad about aa hour afterwards we lowered upon the margin of tlie lake a little north of Sandusky. After a few moments consultation, and a renew of oir tailot. we determined to risk th lenrth of Lake Erie; aad to test tbe notion thai bal loons can not be kept np long over water, be cause of some peculiar affinity of th twe. a notie:, that never bed any belief with me. Jast a we merge.! upon the lake. little steam crew that was propelling np a river or bay, beaded for our track, and some one aboard of hr very quaintly cried aloud to ua, " that is tbe lair ahead of you." Mr La Mountain cried back " I it Lake brie y ' and the an swer wa " Yes, it is, and ycu had better look out." Our good friead, the propeller, finding we diecarded hi kindnes. rounded off again, sounded ut a good by with hia steam whistle, snd went his wsy up the river. Here we mounted up until the bslloon got full, aad ths haroeteter fell to 23 e , in order to make along near th southern store of tbe lake, but at Mr. La Mountain' auggretion that we could male the city of Buffalo by sailing but a few hundred feet above the lirfsce of the watei, 1 opened the vslvc until we gradually sank to within five hundred feet of the wstef. Here we found a gentle gale of about a speed of a mil per minute, and we resolve.! to float on it until we should heave in sight of Buffalo, and then rise aad ssil over it Tbis was a atoat interesting part of our voyage. We overtook seven steamboats, paused mutual al- uutiont, abu areata soon i. them Citt.ui: aa tb besntoe id our retr lonely trayelleit remarked, "Yosi are roinf It Uk Lboradei utet past 10 A. ., w were si ranada slioie, sal aaas1 b Oi of tlie 1 it.. tbe Wellas.l ci.al, tutl tawn tetaj. I., j io tic. I laTR ar-J c THE MEMPHIS IP. inndia oatsslvM in th State of Ntw York, but too far north to make the city of New Torfc, tt waa agreed that wt abonld make a landing near Rochester, detach the boat, least eat Mr. oarer and Mr. Hyde, aad Mr. La Mountain and mytlf pursue the voyage to a point at Boston or Portland. Accordingly wt descended gradually, but before we got within a thouaand feet of 'the earth wt found A Rest terrific gala twplng along below. Tht wood! reared like a boat of Niagarc. the suifact sf the earth wss filUd with clouds of dust, snd I told my friends certain destruction awaited ua if we should touch the earth in that torsade . The hug "Atlantic'' waa making a terrific sweep earth waru i already were wt near tht ops of th trees of a tall fort st. aad I crisd out excitedly, " for God t take bsavt ever evtrrthiug you can lay your hand on, La .Mountain "' and in another momnt he r t ponded " all right." t landing ex. tht aid of the boat with a shaft and wheels, is tended for the working of tbe fen wheels, and ready to hea-e it over ahould it become neces sary. Mr. Hyde looked up to my car, and very solemnly a ad, "This it an txcitiag time, Pro dene and all oar energies," said I W war fessor What shall we dc I ? Trust to Prci fast running on to Lake Ontario, and 0 1 how terribly it wa foaming, moaning, and bowl ing. I aaid, "LaMountain. I bar one hun dred aad fifty pounde of ballaat in mv car yet, and a heavy valiae, u txprcs bsg, (seat to the t sited Htste Express Company' office in Broadway, New Yerk, and a lot of provis ions." "Well, if that won't do, I will cut up the boat for ballast, sad we can keep above water until we reach th opposite shore, ' which was near a hundred miles off is the direction we wer then going. Her I handed my ballaat down to LaMoon taia, aa w wars rapidly mounting above th terrific gale, believing that by that courae we should at least get oat of its mala track. Evervthiag sow indicated that we should perish in the water or on the land j and our only salvation wa to keep afloat satil we got our of the gale. If we could. 1 taid "you must all get into tbe basket, if yew want tebe saved, should we ever rescb land. And I truly tell you that the peril of the land are even more terrible than those of the water, with our ma chines : and it would be easier to meet death by drowning than tu have our bodies mangled by daahinr sgsinst the rock and tree." By tbi time Mr. Oarer and Mr. Hyde bad clam bered into the basket with me. Mr. Hyde taid very coolly, "I am prepared to die, but I would rather die oa land than in Ihe water." I said, "What do you say, Mr. Gager"-" He replied, "I would rather meet it onland;butdo aa you think best." Mr. LaMountain wa butily engaged In collecting what be could for ballast. Everything waa sow valuable o ua thst hsd weight. Our carpet bags, our b strumenti, the express bar. our provisions were all ready to go, and go they did, one after another, until we were reduced to tbe express bar. that west overheard laat. We now descried the abore, some forty miles ahead, peering between a ombre bank of cloud sad the water horizon, but we were swooping at a fearful rate upon turbulent wa ter, and in another moment, erath went tbe boat upon tbe water idewjvt, staving in two of the planks, and giving our whole craft two fearful jerk by two succeeding waves La Mountain stuck to the boat like a hero, hut lost his bat, aad got a dash of the waves, but soon recovered, and threw over the expiess bag and tbe laat remaining ballast - and cried out, " Be easy gentlemen. Pll have her afloat once more." In another moment we were up a few hun dred feet again, and the steamer propeller l'tii .fawri.-a," waa tarkin? a-rvs our track. I now proposed to sw amp tbe boat and balloon In the Lake, and trust to being pi. krd up by the rossr .rater ica, f ur tne desire wa that we bould make the shore aad try tbe land, and aa we crossed th bow of the steamer. tl.r rave ut a hearty hurrah La Mountain bad now cut out of the beat all be could, and we were within fifteen mile of tbe trior, ttie rale still raging below. La Mountain might have re mained in the boat below, and tumped out at the first touching the earth, snd I saw no ira- proprie'y in that, at then wr mich! hue had another hour or twe to wait the lullinr of tbe gale, but be said be would share our fate, and be also clambered into tbe basket, just as we were reaching the land. I saw by the swaying to And fro of the lofty tree into which we must inevitably dash, tbt our worst perils were at hand" but I at ill had a blind hope that we would be saved. I oruereu two men u-on tne laive-rope, and we struck within a hundred yards of the water, among some scattered Tee's, our hook, which was of inch and a i quar I first a pipe stem at tbe and ae burling thro ribc rate After datlnnc aleec 1 nearly a mile, crasbinc and br reee, we were daahed must fai ought of a tall elm, so that tne nder and up through the crotch while tbe boat had caught in som branches, and tins brought us to , Luce proportions and at one swoop away went the limb, basket and boat into the air a hun dred feet, and I was afraid tome of the crew I were impaled upon tb scraps. This limb. ! bout eight inches thick at the butt and full of i branches, not weighing less than six or right 1 hundred pound, proved too much for the Atlantic," and it brought her suddenly down i upon tbe top of a very tall tree and collaped her. It wa a fearful plunge, but it left ut dangling between heaven aad earth, in 'he most sorrowful looking plight of machinery ! thst can be imagined. None of ua were senouely injured, the msny j cords the strong hoop made of wood and iron, and the close wicker-work basket ssved us , from harm, as long a tbe machinery bung to- gether, aad could not have lasted wo minu'r lonrer. Wc csme to in tht land, or ratbei tree, of Mr. T. O. Whitney, town of Henderson. Jeffer son county. Hew York We will tvoon has tht ' Atlantic" rebuilt for what I hope may prove a more auccenful demcntration of what we proposed to do on this interesting occasion Stastwix Hail. Albany, t Y., July.', tt john wise. P. 8 Mr Hyde will rurmah the comp'ef history of the veTege on bit return home. J. W. the raws ASS. We hav received, from a friend in Jasper, says tlie Nashville Catee, a lengthy report of the debate between tbe candidates for Gover nor at Jasper. In the crowded atate of our columns, we are recloctantlv forced to content ourselves with the following extract I Col. Nfthrland boldly and candidly ac knowledged baying C'sen tbe toteo o often mentioned by Gov. Harris, sine th cpening of the present campaign, relative to the ex emption law. tbe currency, c c. On the subject of the exemption Isw, he aid he voted th will ot hit constituesU ; that they wanted thtir property to tta-d fair for the payment of their debt , and many other things which I will not attempt to give berr for want of time nd room. While making his first speech, hia Orpotttion friend seemed muc'., delighted, while the Democrats did not seem 0r nee any great naortiBcatioo. Hit hour and a half being ont. Gov. Harris took the stand. I hare no power to give you a correct sketch of his speech. If hi other forty odd speeches were all like tbi ob in matter and manner, they bare not been well reported. Hit ympatbetic appeal in behalf of tbe interests of the poor laboring else, th unfortunate portion of the population of Tennessee, particularly that of the poor w idow and her little orphans, which Col. N'etbterlaad attempted to blight by Ins vote in the Legislature, net fo allow tBetn a horse, plow, geers, ox, cow, etc., waa wither ing. I assure you, for if it is true that actions apeak louder than word, then did Col. Nrther- land s friends acknowledge that this appeal ot Gov. Harris reached their inner man. Gov. Harris' hour and a half being out, he g avc way to Col. N. for thirty minute. In excuse for votes against tbe exemption law, he said hi- constituent had no ue for any j tich law, when the poor widow and orphans. f whom Gov. Hams speaks so feelingly, are n want of bread and meat they only have to et us know it. and our smoke houses and corn crib are open to tbem. In reply to this Gov. H. said the object of tbe bumane law was to keep from placing th poor widows under the humiliating condition of having to beg her neighbors for a little meat and bread to quench the hunger of herself and little helpless chil dren; snd proved clearly to his mind that his competitor was in favor of clan legielation. Gov. Harris said that for nearly all tbe extrav agant expenditures of the gcvernment as overwhelming majority of the Opposition hsd voted, and called on Col. Netherland to con trovert it, if it wa sot so. Col. Netherland did not deny it. neither did he own it, occapv ing hi time in the telling cf some very good anecdote, if he could only give them s proper application. Gov. Harm called upon Col. Netherland to aay what prominent man of the Opposition of the North be would be willing to indor as a sound, conservative, national ataa : but be failed to same a soUtsrv oa " 1 I IB-vat Usui. A correspondent of the St. Louie Re swelled exposes the mystery of banking m Illinois, as well as in several other States, by this para graph: I'nder our system of banking a small cash capital i sufficient to get out a large circula tion of bill. For lasttner, i person wishing to go Into th busiae. must hsvr money enough to pay for getting up the bills, engra vings, etc., and a few other incidental expon as. He then buy State bead ob a abort credit, deposit tne bonds with the Auditor, who issues bill on this deposit ; be then takes these bills, which are now meaty . and pay for the bonds. To prevent tbe bills from be ing presented for payment, the bank purport te be looted at asome place, bearing a classical name, which generally prove to be a twamp in some part of the Stat, difficult to be found. In thit way, a man who has now become s banker ia IB no danger of having the notes f .ressed upon him for redemption, rontequent y be keeps little, sad, is fact, we may say bo money s! Use place where tb baa!, it located. What the banker make by this traaisaction ia the inter est oa the ootids deposited with the Auditor the coupons of which are delivered to him every aix months and, beaides this, all tbe bills which ar lost, burnt up or de stroyed ia aay way, is that much store in his pocket. Thus, w ith a atnalli aah capital to tart tbe thing, th banker may get out one hundred thousand dollar's worth of bills, for which be deposits, ss security, bonds which draw, generally, ix per cent.: thu be receive tbe interest oa these bonds amosnting to about mx th. . .sand dollars aauually." Kassai raastltatlrattl resstsiiOn, Lt.sv rowotTH, July I The Kansas Contti tutioaal CoaventioD aaseatbles st Wyandot , on Taewlay next. Tbe Repablican. claim a majority of twelve or more, bat at tbe certificate of election will aot be istue.1 until tb day tb Const n iorj meets, fbe slvsvnlate politicsl character of tb Cor.ven'iAB cannot be stated. It is uaderttood tbal ia aay ereat a cassstitu tioo will be formed prolnbitine lsvery, or in voluntary servitude, and an effort will bit made fo engT ft a nr"viioB ettclmlini nee-roes from probable that tb incorporation of ' sue will be prohibited. Tbe Con- ' I take aactiea with reference to tb M sufferer durin the past Irotih't tnd slas rorisicstT s propsaiiion to ' lern Nbrsati tc the Stste Peie- ! :,et.rsks will be present ar..t the 1 snnextUoa Is favorably receivej project i that fat. DA II,Y APPEAL FRIIU I THE rAPTOrlAlM A- W" I sW, J. hhPrtlCrmpnfC rrawutc boelos Jrl. JS U ) The society of the Carbonari have beea the instigator of and the active participant in every movement malt in behalf of the freedom of Itsly during tb recent ctnturv It it trot, the Isa't public demonstration of tht socUty occurred in 1S41, tine which tim It wa up posed to have dissolved But It patriotic pur pose ware Inherited by the similar though simplsr oiganiiatioa ef ' Young Italy," coa trolled dorlng the lt Iulian war byMattint Really, however, tb Carbonari are till exult ing at a fraterni'y tn many parte of Italy. But were tht fratrn:ty no lonpr intact, ihoueendi of it old member, true to its ltadiog 110 and eotiseintioulv, bound by tu oathe, ar alive Among these, though still on trial for hi fidelity to hi oath, ia Louie Napoleon. Em peror of France. He R aaid to have loioed tbe Carbonari, with bia brother, la 13 la the following year he took part in the Italian bssorreetion, ditplying even then hi military capacity Hit brother died during the brief campaign. It i probable that that abort chptr in the life of Louie Napoleon it now havinr ttt eouel In tbe present conte' on the j Pl",, 01 Lo';ra, Lea aa see what it waa for th tosabt Bona parte te become on ef th Carbonari Th name, meaning coal burner, originally belong ed to a band of free stasena who met la the 'oresta of Gsrmany Whn th lodge, were introduced into Italy . it is notJtnown to a cer tatn'y. but similar associations are believed to have existed smoog the Waldaass a early a the .urteenth century. In process of tim lb general fdeaa of the order in favor of freedom and virtue determined tbe Italian members to center all their energie upon delivering their country from foreign master. Thu they were in'rumental tn expelling th first Nspoleoa from the Italian peninsula , tad la all thub tequtnt trouble their hand waa vlaibl against the foreign rulers. Rival societies were fos tered Aa tb beet mean of destroyinx their in fluence When the revolution of 120 brok out th Carbonari numbered MI.UKi member, and nearly four hundred lodges. When that attempt waa crushed ou but little more wa heard of the aociety till it waa era in brought to the surface of the eirnts of 1131, in wblch, aa we have seen, the young Louis Napoleon was an actor. While ths practical aim of the order is suf ficiently enured in this sketch, its Interior or ganisation, doctrine and oath must be learn ed from otber source. A member published an account of them aneaymouelyrirarly forty years ago, and numerou trial and police RW veatigstion have since confirmed their accura cy. We quote only the following doctrine of the order at having interest at the present time: "The members are called Good Cousins: they ar divided into two classes Apprentice and Master. "An inters! of six mouths is necessary be fore aa apprentice can obtain tbe rask of mu ter The principal obligations imposed on him are, to practice benevolence, to uecor the unfortunate, to how docility of mind, to bear no malice against Carbon a. aad to enrich bis heart wi'h virtue. "It is forbiddsn tc talk against Higion di rectly or indirectly. 'All conversation on religion in genera!, and againet criod moral, it prohibited. " Every Good Cousin Cartonan it to pre serve sn inviolable secrecy concerning the mysteries of the order." The following i the firs' oath taken "I, A. B . promise and twear upon Ihe general statue of the order and upon this steel, the asenging instrument of the perjured, scrupulously to keep the secrets of Carbonar im; and neither to write, engrave or paint any 'lung concerning it without having obtain ed a written permission. 1 war to help my Good Cousin in case of need a much aa in mt he, and not to attempt anything gaiBt tbe honor of their families. ? consent and with, if I perjurt myaelf, that mv body may b cut in piece, thu burnt, and my ashes scattered to the wind, tn order that my name stay be held up to the execration f the Good Cousin throughout the erih o help me God." The second natfa wat somewhat similar, though more specific, and to it tbe Italian Car bonori added the following : " I alio twear never to divulge the secret of the (ociety, and to labor da wd mgat for tit (sltrpatton o fyasfa ; and I contest, if' I per jure myself, to submit fo the pun sbstent of death by poison, and to bsve my flesh burnt by We have not the tpace to copv anv of the ceremonieeand regulationcribdto th Car- b, ,111 But It w ficiently teen by the above that the sequent career tne wtioie un- poleon have been of which it is a singular fact that Italians hsve beer, 'he chief participant But it it tqualiy lingular, that ince the death of Ortini the tttempts hav not beea renewed. In explana tion of thit fact we hve had tatemtnte from Paria to tht effect that the Emperor had a se cret interview with Orstni, between his eon demaation and death, in which the prisoner predicted the absolute ertainty of the Empe ror death by assassination, as a penalty of his perjured oaths in behalf of Italian inde pendence Wo leant that an intelligent Ro toman, now resident is Paria, says that this alleged interview is general!, credited is well informed circle, and also the further state ment that Loui Napoleon, in tb most solemn manner, assured Oraini that he would thence, forward devote himself to the work of deliv ering Italy from foreign matters, and begged 'lie dying conspirator to communicate the re solve to his coadjutors in Italy. Whatever truth there may be in thi. report, it ia certainly rendered probable by tbe re markable absence of conspiracies against the Emperor' life since that time, and by tbe whole progress thus far of the Italian war. If there be substantial reality in tbe accounts, it allures tbe impossibility of Loui Napoleon's aggrandizing himself at ths expense of tbe Italian people A thousand keen eye a-e now upon every fep he takes and a thcutand i L is at hii ude by In rat.p the meed of gratitude and tbe utmost extent of moral influence will be cocccdesi to bim by the Italian people But tbe badgres of sctusl gov ernment over file peninsula can never press hi brow, except to mark him a tbe nr vic tim of sworn revenge. IIBITt tRl. Pino, at bt, mieears is St rrtooaa cojot. At oa IS wtm olJooo, IBBBR a roe i TT" te .. - ' .IB., 1 .b.ns BOOT I ilea st bit feiVnsr men rasa to bo vtesret Sis mi sttn He diet, fnt rxst oittit fneo-L; t- seed bitte.-'earr of rtr.caiaac o -r to. dootb eiaiesd; o: laat aAoll kit vutttct bo rse taast of alt aooeB&i-beicttieri-bl I- to fees-., ,( is :e on- tr.eo- e w tc aBBreclt r.ia act ni .ie t.viB. 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A BJCt. u D . rrjOttDt of rtTsl'krr TstI rscewe kart sue svstrse.esuersritstes.ew far the test Mt M terser. S,I will eot. set we Uts Srtt esy et Kevswker sen. tsS teas tuMi! Ike art Bir.b ,itr.eeioc tk Aasssmsesl Bests ike Piw surtl i. Be. JOBX T BABaASLA win be wwd .m lb lack 4 OctoSer test tesruut tk sstetk. s setliwissry cotjet tt Lotto. M -III ooll'e'ea on Awst'imj r-, - : --.- i- :,.(.- vttl oOirs OB VILLI B BABLT. X D BBBBB Dooa ef m rocott Trnstee't f-tOe. 1 rtu j doe of trail. rieil-! i., si ca th Aot Das tare aar.-k. UVS.ky A. 1. Atom, and A Ciontt. omler roe ore- nm, 04 ttyM or wovru B t a I Ss tocore tk fwrmest or -ertaln notoa tbereic portSi. I will II f. cost, t ; tbe burbeet busier, is front of tk Toon B"000 eoor in Broonsrrlltt. Tstm . on the IStk tor or joJr. loss, st II o'dort. a. sr. tko toiiowias sesatarty, vtt- A atesat tesw sow Uriot Mi.t.-itoote o ibe M-m-0i. aa Obi- Btllroo. us use court. .V tirooM. 004 laa ottvtioe SB, tko pnson 41 L Joe, i ,. tetter Vltb uses, -jrmtnm. blarSsoollh'. loots, etc., ko l,M.sioC b. aad espeeteioiac to ost Mill Tko ktttt to US oSote I believed to k Boo 1 bo I mU eoever vol) a TroeU. MKKBT A. JOXE&, JrS-iet r-.i.t StateHBeRf of ttar BLLFF CITY INSURANCE COMPANY O t XirX rxx ti h 1 a , i wm CaplUl St.. Ssrelue. . . ATTOTJST 11M. TO JTTtTl 1MB t"s..a. . n.wr.ei M. X.K-. wen iB-lerw. . . iiso... n sm vr ll.3.o i ? fxrr or Bill- re-entble .. Indi'idoalbaUtxtof ' 'Oi i'ni. iir ifrr er fat w 7 UCC1PTS f lit rrsotsnns BT.oM.M L tolrossras-t and rtttj-Ded Premium, no si R ut 01 .-- P:-aio;I PeiES'JTXDC, t . ' art at t. -n tr MaCJl Fs Isterttr and MRtaat toes! Receipts for to j eoct; -. io5sis axs expaysLo Fir toss: (1l.Sa7.oe 1st. i.ns.ei Barm- 1. its. It I l- I ipe n--. Solars. OStce Re. Fir C.-Stsp SiaSl. oez. .. T eeedil ,. rre .n r Lo.e. opid to e- 7 1077 sn.itrr.er ReoiMtltiis. 'HK BEKPS'.- o.r) 1 I A Til Bat t CT1t is st astir stores, calls tor tbs xaejotlittd ecw osessatweof tk S earn I alinii ot bt-f inlwbrvt all' ta ubt i .. T taat to tt medical n III Ilia ? Tkal eeerr toetnber tbe tra rloltoo Ss required te report tt eock stst4se to well ctor-ilabed 'lamp's ef ol oeSo-l tkat soar tall tovtor bis eotsc t Tkol eock osissl i r bew pted blaavotr t oftb kobf. oa for o- be tsar be able, alt tojstsert, enter by -wntdioa ot pertAaoo droit, front en? rTt it tas- I Tbal lb eolie i sestir aptKitto io . -r as ea, ft Thai tb reee.-toiy b i in ik B-r.bt. ISailT Apeea 3 B XtlLXB. Seertor' r U'"v . . : ' i l-ifj-u i -o " i' . i F- i leol rS-di-o OFFICIAL. ' ifv OrdiiuiirrTat Thirty- i iii it rttrpornfr far. B'uW IJm'etoX-TSal "e TsVl STTbTTi AreroT-. j! 7, toes a c tii'o.i Mtr-ff f' I L B tl HAH ' .' aiisr 4e- Saderj "srr ;:S-lw Valuable Piantation for Sale. ytt 1 T-.- trtmH t Lfe0 FlMtatoMi oi htcL I rtrt tr: cvlfAvlsl: f :.ia i mmtt f ill i ii in All losjn I P U Itrpot. mMutum tl w mmm hm If nuli ti f tbtr aTMrat htaltbi lucalll T in ma' niVi I rk-1 rtL If is i - i j.fi eirl tst-rfc rntf ar-nrxl D.. unt tk' pU j mt fcy asWrsaral ft Ik tt-4 prMr IB lh Stairs pwifaWDli caMatof s-sr-4 Frrs Hfliitc, j Mn. vift-an Gin. iLirTt pa tin tjlirs. aMf jtttf , lfi-HBipf: mf, It CsfMybI A Mm v HAS EH For Rent , KIW ls-.v.MT WUm L sbrrI tMm, ll the Al A PC' tot n-4t- j itk ii soot rf For !tlr Vert l.ott IH scrt oo trx rS laemonw Hill - To Botcher. TBHi . i i bead Itoaf Cu ta mr b raet, aa4 f ib t.i. r - price. Call oaa lyrt-42t j I tm f.s .s,4BLs rrntuf.ji. Mi ' I "iMM'tM of I hlMt r t alMiil lrtM:rririu H atmitt t,itel cMTaatMrd B:n Butie' Lard ta bt La and ke- liaaltfael Mmcm-. Ht tad Bti.t , taat rxy4 mi t 8 tTCtlKIJ. Co.'H, Wt. Matre"t frsXtra Vwwr 1a, yh OLATE. CuaTaaw.aax. OW Wbu4ua. Brawli . i TK., Segar mni T-Jta".. Jftnt re iad a tl V IT 'HELL Ca 'H, HAVER! SAW OF VALLABLi LAND AND TOWN LOTS Fort Pickering. MiuiMla Auu. I. I .:. tea tba vrniase ia tba tov of ff?t PVkarlrsf. Stt-ft-r-cnaaiiT. Tetaea,e, pfbeaed to aeil tw tba ' fbnl bltaiar. The f Ml it a Mr Tr f of Land. Tff wbfb ib la at Part rtakrriac ta atsseajaaaaX a TYvoHundrfit and I ulit Urr. (aacep -orb ptrit.bii. thrrM a ha f ttt M j" 1 rayed tW Metat'bia aa-l Lasraote Railroad Curtn , prftfr totte Mkaf (hofcat said UmtS -t Uod H l-rwUtl a Mtor. to it siHUn D tte bank " tbe M :ti ispi Titer . at tba Matb-wran m-nrr ur Jvbo Over Ua 161 acra trait raaDina tbixa 'itb -ena-arJ aritlt tbe meatrterfc . -i Mi ta:pn fever. 120 paaai to aBVtbaaaarna' of a 100 acra tract, alkrtad t. itim Piltoar. rbatv e aaat with tbe n-nh b-usdary Una ef aaid l'tui t.4potM to tbe center -f 9v tYjs tb ce skrwri with tba meander a of aaid latn Oaoao to a patat aaar where tba Sotttfe Biaatory Una of aaad Ml arra tratt rrt tbe -anier MH HpM witb aaid NttirttUi line aU-ut VtSpalaa tot Tbe wbfle i-f Mkd trat a land ba hm laid rf adiaV I iad i ni. i bk(to aod lowv toto of varhra iie witb ail Btaavwaarr mmm and aMr. att will K W la parrala bt wait 1'orrbaaseY. naaiberad atM Uavi drrw-n tba plan of tba sV'Wn ! Fori PKberiDO R ker'- n-'w attp vt tbe city tt Menpbu aad 'rt Ftrkertng ) remit 3 or Sal ta Tbi' valvalX praaartrariil ba joM up-'O tbe fultowinc ram to wit First Ma, to tba x tewloraiUfUntpi $11 tCC oo a tredjt f aeTen. '!' aad aifLteaa monihA.wiU tatoreet from slay of sale, tha raaiainc I A t so but tbere- f. aa Babe aeceaar to real j te abat Mbv aa a cradit of twwlve amibt with inteiert frcta day ef aala Far-haaerta iu eery iLtarca toetatate biakw witb red laritr few tbe parrhaaa al II Utxk a. St. -n l JOHN' I IXIFI dark d Maaier VALl ABLE Off PROPERTY at ATTcrrxoiv. . a. mEfm,r ir Co., KC W H4DI90N 9TRKRT I SfO . I . . oavtev ta I'Btoa .trees, tot. A B Starr ejs A Wolll lies., beia; 13 n fort fr" r "a, en SATl RDAT Jai . . A at. i tbrae alabla 1 i . a etwf tba raaldaacaa of Cap . illare, sptaoeite RracaS arw rw-fraj-t VW TSLS frer mm M wttb tho privtlot , f IS vetoes. The booal. aad Icsatooa .0 tb l'.1-n aaaBMR Tl BSts Oao-tai'n 'o-s . n.lai ease arot loru TSSrr, vrltb latP'OBl SB' Boslllr. vriltoml say rtoBtveot Istasl rrT-SS. A. WALLtrt. I HaRTWELL'S P.fTV.TT HaMIQl ito A RS. BAM I H Ttt HP AD SOLD BT KITttER I.ARKSO. I narrra St reel. rk iBr-K Caanr.1 other in aae haTe ataay adrj laoUfe var aay raeefal in appear !W ara aaay aa la in aTa. twa ; y aiUatad to abaa Bstrt In tarn way af ajare the t -"l-iea l e rreateat -a.i. e j-7-laiaa rss .;.. ,-.t.- a '." H- -I- - led. and ara qoite la.iK. a ,.eada of differml t litbe leaat; id ah nlbdarabillty an MEMPHIS CLASSICAL IW.II SCHmH. rpaa Mbtsriber boa toeoe to latorss raw clutoaa of X Bempbioaoaito vatsai tor Boys br tk sr.t Tb lecatase tt ISO tctsosl I. it mil ba tots mom at t outs ai .be re-etoSBB Oaf D i, ..line, vwitl be roll .-onol-.- la alitKB to oil Ike a. col Bswllak broBrSea. Botb oaavtuce. Sal oral Sierye.. Sorrrviar, DravriLC tbe Aocieol ttol tsttrs I Itttlsll. srsil to tsor. wtblr uasbt Tb r-riDdpal be. bor al lb booot of a ClaoeKoi Actobesar IB Vitriols tor srrorsl raor. Bo sn 11 te of tub ot.lor Tbe- vrill bt t rroyar- Xbb tattlllbtl will SO a haul ftaai Hit city U.U. tto tilt of AoaTtvtti tfter ttat tato. to naty so) toen at Br-Beed-a. Seooav4 .trtet Aty tor Otatl rm risira: foi: isvforwAtKti. stitt BntSbar. tt Htvvsart. Ctoav. A Taaea ttol lift A Wllliee... or to Mr. Bart, eoroto banns. laatilato. ttrtutct. BtsboB Ore-., tev- Dr. Wblta. Mr : -. ar Drooe. C. I I I Be. Geo. Carter, C Sritvtloy. B, TaBBf. Serosal.. SECOlell-BaUn) PIANOS For YOTJjssssBst all VrSveeA.bAB,l fllbo, wbStA STB XcaUatlsTT ca y UbM SB IB. onto so i S o .-caller a ret Oeeiroble i Taj traa:-rtweoa lAal aosM oa ABarast Otoe tr Br. J. L. 5toraBBn aaol ao J J. rare. Tt latter roatlotooa will toacb lb Booavra I IBItl' Tk. . ,1-ribe, oill ie rrerr ofjtn to sotavbUab a ' Y, jL 8 wlnnt Ate 1859 lonr 3Lfnt. ST. LOUIS FLOUR AGENCY NO HOWARD'S BOW, Urate mm oiuio w ntt soe ttsa. ra sssssnrs ! wtR cur It Lesut knot, s Dssot Or mi mi w Choice Brand of ST. LOUIS FLOUR, THE TRAD! rtoapsttmttot as War t $x Loa ttum. rrlabt sol tmsiuu our Aod 't-'r "i-asx j actaroa a oo w Wheat 'JP.li sbls st lot it rLora .sj"f Wiod, fer ol low tc lb t-od cxasa i aoerrsM a aa w Bo. far our TrmrSTL V irtteti t tte ooTa to lv oo.,r . '' c UCIBTOK A I O ;.. ,i . ,- . a. Ijl rtmB , TmmMf Ptoar QUID t. ns. wo is.ariattr (oaraovoo, BON srtry S3 borr.l .Meb rtlo Is oleeoe Ike sstosr. tsar be rs- ' e,r-e Dole wit ft tat i tioariitr a co 31 Irs... i:,,or lynt. ot.. I H.Ufl'tte BtilMiRn natrnal. TBS materiel Ik OM loanso RSBB " BBSRI etroos. km Main and 9ewd. olll b aold :0 Ik ,eeos,. at IS , bet, on ATTaOtr. Jstr StA IrS-SS KITE FOR THE M K MPM l POT OFFK E Vnt Court RoHasl W antf d. QtALZD FBOrOJALS will bo roroi soul IS ISU -? ssr or j sit sees osoaise. bv wiiusos te , rtisisttttr. aod Hesrr T Bsmort. Xq -.it e sua it s taiieisa tw is , Uaawt roWORtesddt'aitol Suiio. Casnt ' '- ere-io-l tl Botaptit. Teno tr loss than rs bssdrod toot aqsor rreaqr 1 rs ss. isro HITS, UK AND FURS! Francisco & Co., ttt I B FASHION sBsaasBatL. 4 DBA LABS IK HATS, CAPS, AND LADIES' FURS! PROVLr BLOC Is . S 4 8 TaeX aay 1 xx Street, MTMPHIS, TE.N V rt beab or tub aaroeo bocsb !Xesa- snii aa. rot the srauxx aiVaias or asv- asto Vtlessoe'a Drees Bi Am asBJl Hit r.-i-. riorr -.' tSBJ ft r y.vctsco A CO. French Pocket Hat. a pmr Ft it bat n-i-n bow t etotss. bb A tatsatsoste okotat. oo tbtts ots ttaat JLm cae load il aod carrr tl I ojr porket oiftetwR1 tsastastasatec A res lines larger ttoaa s rats teas rntaaosll. - .. a i. Me Bal '' cr leedcer Hat, 'srrr r. . .. ti,e s-.- m e. PBANCI V O A IB Bam street. Pmi Ft . in HHOrDFaRft i . n Mr BPhh lM Jurist on wmt4 n Tn nmx ftttml MMttas 3kwmut4m$ m ttt Mfmtjmim aatf CkgrMMaa WaJtratfi Coaproy H t WM in Mi Thi. Timwi . oo WED N BSD T . r.il ST i9 , . te-eler, ' f ' te b rsae oMhoy is ssoostt or ty fttwr All tie toll tola enll bo sat. .at free v- atat fr-o. 'be ' ef e .be nveeiin; osnn f'H kr or. -satlno rtjotr Start cot- S.SM VATS. AC a B Co For al TV 1 - -. a fx! .tss'tm. ' - . -r-e Itst at Iff! lot tbi" ctw A Hi i ii "Q. A-." mam Situation Wanted. if, wto 'it had .frii iri ta it mlumim WUm til KtasrW. -r tVt w mwiwrntB f iHros H fin Ml," mtk mmm, T bach t.ty SO rnnotxtaSaaatmSaXaRe :u:--. ' ae is r a oa (alo " -.1. ' WIf ! 1 M B'OTH VE8PER OAS LIGHT! Tbr iVaarst, HaM IrtllUlt. SBl .. OMtenit-Mf.fi II fl' Inl I l hi 'pa? 1 o tt OAS l. lose A I'TENTTON ! THF WIDE. WIDE WORI n rresTBi'rr, srao CT fl'ESrsstvr OR ' GOOf : k DEE. MIX & CO. i,mii rrosivi, hit sue TRl'MENDOrS 0-L.K.Hl I PON THE PRY GOODS aiao.aaa hvi or ttotnti t br Tumtot Ittftr .f s.ss. v TBt: BAVP blLB KiaatKCBS OF JULY, Aad will etatunaa fir tka aeat twa avanba. dWaavg wbel. 'tare we ..ball to aaa drwa PWCCR "-"'Wh) aa caa banitat b bay Oar aafact w ta -iear -w . -t-a-b t taake reaai iW tbe Fall Trade. otwf One ! C omf All J lYn, in a ra . Im ta lea I "a :baU ofor rtnsaaajaa of ooerr 'ip.ee of eeeb. in oar .Seek at less laaa R to ear eta too rtosB cool Ovw rrisasb will ttol II lo tketr istarttto to call early. Wt ore te.erBUBS to ctoo tori ear itwtsn Otoe by sk test est SoaOaaaskar aeat, ir lv w rai-Bn will bo it. (J.yi eaVs. ib aoVtiuw. tR.ess smrtt -f CLOTB 1X6 OBSooet IR attrti a CABrCTl-SIa al ARSBB jt li,ttoSo IR BBbts SSIISI. Bssaasvskas. Tetro Extra FaailT f law. U. titan , is karroto taat kaao; rvklor, rrotr. Jollioo. SaatBa. Catoapa. sr , Bart roeolrsot ot Btola a. s- ainssu. a car B. Price Reduced. irat to rrslave ,m- -' CBItS .,OODS are ire BO (B'S Bt SLIKB. SAStOOBS. ra ut ai suss. PLAtX AXD rtlel' Sltll AWISSKS. PABASCUH PABO. LACB BABTUtS. LI'IBT-COLOAKD rtisrrs. Aso rovaoT ottaw artaclea. frots tea ta tltooa pr rosat J- . n-b larraie. BR mm IRS S..r. ami M "'- -Ir-nu. Sriolle-'. Start HOBTl'S Bl NTtS Prnit Jarw. AIBTM -a - " IR rilaHT nail Jars of ike mow tsar I slyl. ...... alio retail t j .1 W. 1U.XU A LO , ,a!4 Bl Something Good to Eat. NASrjTlLU Bastao, to amrt. AI Assoc' Raaavr Cora Conrseoed Ban... Plain Port Boeao Baa,.. Brratt.st Baooa, DeiotI Boot, Boat Toaaraes la store ttol I"! SBle Bl . 3- B 1 TV- HSU. A Lt oal'l ProrriBO A Sfewaes-a I HOUSE-MOVING. Til naailhtl i i 1 1 ii pa 1 1 it to do tHwtart lerkr Uao oi atrrraa. B-tisuro s.r muioamnxa. rlU-IKOS IX TBS V. ITT AXD XIMHBORtxri COCtTBT tpy , IbinOatt Ti.- root Uast. or 1 Uee rs-uteto o P Bia . .t, Sv.beiatrs,biweaTT.lrJiai rWrtb. -ear I a BopM. T. BAABT A On. sr ' S tm ... . . ' sr. i . 1 1 h.-CT rross D. Laaelrolh A taoi I.--.I awt rtlall try B PR 3".t . siitib1 Ibsl ire-lot to, tresn Boola Ibreefler, loclaauro. USootoo m use oaaoxtoos I "tj T 1 1 wT HI arrrn 4 (To. A. WAMWLEM Al CO. MMHt ti RrRs tCBITS. C4nniisin HerehtBti, AaT ''E.NF.RAL IRCDCCE DEALER: 41 7 front H o xk? , st rrvrais. Txinr trails. Erii-. csostvraiwttoUiBii:.. :t. JUU -a-t sad tor aoos ot JM MQ. 91 FBO.VT 1QW SOXSJ Ooewos. rsiewscs', tm sd Pots,' mrU MO I'HONT B'W tWk BOMB w, - koal tat lo stri't. lUv liot-itto rssU, oUsisot, at cos Tsaastert, aaaori tt - mt wire Porrw r-- ,r i w t trM WASaajf a ro . rr yip to f rasspina Paper. Taws, nurket.. 1 t T AXAbfl Kra tost So poo., , I.MF ti roooaa aosalla Too SorSaOa ot ; rose. east, tor , a WABaaS A CO. Tohbvs i o an 4 Matur 20,000 was arW Alto M COST, to CaueM ,aaa , fsaaaco , t COST, to rtoto ost. st A . WAaUtrtr ICO 1 Proas Bow. i r h i CITY AND 8TJBURB8 rtm - ii i- MQHSARRIT, DUPRFE &RQ 11 : Rkrrsiit- out at Lot as Ttx-a irroot tusit MaShsos aad etssrl are : ' : .- osas ttf la oo aooatt taw B-ette ess Lot aa oats aTsctooaSS aael Ms sti tailotoi Cossrt atroot. osossat utSts oasso aael let oa Aeetat. alrsass, aeacS f I II 1 10 o Bene sat Lot oa tetul atroot. to bo bill at tor It root, taste sM Ut aa ISools aim, oast ot Kr. Bo'i a , B ei. - oast Lea on Bats ecwA toaso aas Ut e Taaco. sose I Beoe- o Ut se Sksltr sttoi VrRkst Bl III ttat Ut a PlSill. aastteaas RBtott ttat Vtwc r. Basato ttol Ut coa BteMs, boeosata rata aati Sot tt B -wo .od Ut oaTaoe.o ob w!usart-w srrtosto. RSty SMS feel B i sail toot la o Bee. to. aosatt -f LassOaso ifiss -noes aas Ut eoj SI. Bertee. Boris Voaeo tr Biaol ob IX ob B.aj. r 11 I onor Sa av.' , n sery, l by RB foot Baaaoo teat Ua ta Cats street, tenor st a Biffs aotsn okoai, rru b ae to. B. so aoos ut oa WajM, Boot tsatere. e awe rs bet ALSO. Rar and L ll Fart Pl'keriag. Vaaaaf ttt Bali S SIS s WOYrsABHIY, i i imi it to te. Ttt oaaisnirni t -t, a jotrt a . Its brtrreeet. ..owsr Bito-t atttCssajo. tsoato et Its feel, en Boib ttrott. aA lorsa Bill it at e let by aas tats, cs Cam i rats, eeea Aai. -wsl I t. in aael IS. ..oe, casros BBS ttaaa JOeooSa ron -t fco t. bke-k St. -n BrootB'a a.iaat. Two sat- e stti as t seer Worn ttreet iRSrMRet, as Taat atrt, eoar Tsja iaotn' IW tr RS ft., ureat Tt .e tral Totin,ree e" - Ss lata ass tc aaot'- Bt.iaec. ! fitt' '..- .'ftntM tit t r :s iisar rKEBatKt; Tntsrr lots in astijitaw . icntysrstr s- ta ea Lib tatOT. soar Utetoa trreo. Cater awl Otltsao tttaato oa L'ateo all Sal --'-n-let -a i, p., ,. .. . Lot Vn I, cantor teat S tad II B'estal HfsttjfBff Lt5, ft ft. aear tbo iUy. a ..f - i S- t - tt tba mt. wae-utlf earew I'tto l i to J tit. ue i,.' '-stetooa rsob total. tl t atrt as Cisusl rraees, f rs Eaias aUtauf 23t terta oa new Brat Us 'is I. ce e:tr n fs rr-r-of to Beet Coirs. Is tc, R mat to ac-s tot, tcrs saw taat of Cot Jobs Tar', est Bin sl list riastrvtat, 13 10 ttrl Jt acrt ttt. SO act., lit ei. Ira acnlt as( sf in ci, oa BsrBaroto HBaBBBM R aasto .O. til Stale a i IB teal af tka esty. era BsietsS rn.l sreaaaay It n 1 1 t a. re-, lo rial lots'. IbrO toll- al. avear W T. Avrety'. R err, wool et Col rSayVi. ,at b.B atra. ,a Bt:eitt Buaef Rsrreo. R b aof natos Or. Weave. - -ortfc ef lb easy IRty lRtosn ,n Btraoro r-att, M cat af ft trto. 7S) r-o, io t, IS tra R Bare boss, at isltraettrua ot F .tares Boost aas A C. BaatosM S si acta a rbrtoss Boost east, aeat B arabasw't. Rare- a kail talto watt s Stassnnal Baa to ta Js set bessreeoa ral trk r oasl I lark . -as toil S.nslt stal 4 rils Lat IR IB Oves,oa Iratt. JS aaTe -ei irr'eao trt, eslfSSSt -oath, ths pan J WUSoaarkt-j Willoaao. troot. II tr'o. near J J0a Barrio, oa bob Suva Laa marl, latest. It sat! ML a erasa essBw. tatt at Dsvaa s ilr-.- - ID asrot os Sits at rots. 14 mil tt frvta avBBBl Sasaaro, adailrabty Bajaaw,sttaaV srsc'e-if ifw r'etrstss. near .SfarttepAif . JRo-.e, ob B -ra Lose ros.tauletnioib ir Beasptu. BSR ineroosst. aa Bert aa B . A I A. B , ittnassa, T stabst esal. I terta, uoar Skoiks Depot, sw B . AO- 8. a flBesraa, S 'jaUet oortb no bow nr.tr aj. kesrllr t.ssberssl, very ckeap. IR re. 4 aula, aorlh-oa 1 at RRRBBBR af Pvaaak roaal atat Boltrua. aoaWlrshly Ubsbtone l to rs. aatensoast Re akeo Ba otspea. .1- 11 arret TV, mile. ,ovrth Blllsill. to... .! ro Sssilrs tottk ct I IAS acre, far user used, le arule txrlk of .- ' ' -'! -I nitMvvippi an4 irkaibsss Ual iaarevr aa4 lalanratH. far BotA abarv a aa Lrllllatiu aaa otktr Ota. laPSt'SI ptae e, ne oo ,b B re -f Sovtrolta 11 oa LAND SI RVEVORS OFFD E. CALL ON sttt-s Hit t I . nirmi ,s. to.. Wbeat Baxa. a n srnrvT H .J Ko.ull 1UU i BIWS A SaBTIvy't BRoBS V till SSLS. 'i-I CtoSeO Bits,, 1 17 If saskbts. asoai saparsas al rci.n per Pbiloelelpkia. sad toe r i... , tktrow-. CBKWS A SBSTiSL't, , aiTir -sreui-,, . a xasaotriBL. -A C t. THttMPSON LAND AGENT AXD t 0.91.9 ISSItXT .nF.HCH.t.TT. TsTo. a IS "larTaalart ta isut, UTSB TBB BOOK 9TOBB Or WATSON A AlAAD QBLBCTS i r.co Ctj IITTTON FAi TORS, vjg io!MIMily I M KiKU (KIMM. M F. Ft ( 3 H A N T .S, St I l atsJasMaRR Mtrtel . rVXotAA V . I . 1 sn m in m re, ttnol) lfr.,.eH .1 AaioKb Plaa Stoltoa. I HI MHata to tho srto ..i.er.,1. outBptoiriod af I slBSDercss. -.siplAlot, r prnro- tbruoark 'bo roBBIry awao is Cillliaolsa ,a tr raara' Uto. w bOrt sra ror ofltaBB. BP WOO ohorsor iiaa -i Pfteea mar. lastasraof Bars McrBBBSOX. at 'ho Bsoaveit PltSSlS Cot irsv-at- ted tratera oad Bwtetvp Loaato ,0 ArtaOn. tb stattvst. Ha bo. . tore 1 11111 j, prtacipiv tt r battoa., rot -ato tost, ati Its aas I 111 lorrvwa. Ro will also tractate ta Bll Mill n. esc A aw CBBrt .teerl, at aa par-rS- I Partner wt- ltd. of tuoo. toaauoto tobiu. Bator to sio-il ABtstrict. Aoabroaa BB- b C. THl.XPSniS', . i'.. I.. V -sji S .,, Teoastatee. 9m vooDs $p EXCLUSIVELY 15 FOREIGN AND I0ME8TIC Dry Goods. 314 MAIN-ST, HaK'fFH I., TE. JULY tTH. 1859- JfuviD TBIS DAI" 1 s n i unit" o I DOZ. n-Hi"P KEW STYLE sKUtTH. 30 PATTERNS SEW STYLE ORt. '.NDIE. ' M PATTEBNS EMBKOIDEBBO 8V I88ES. ffEW STOCK V AL LACE A F DOINGS VERY CHEAP FBENCH AND AMEB IC AJf LAWHS. Ntw AND ELBOABT Uiu ILL .t i Iti U TOWILl!B, TAlLt CLOTBB V.S-I.S H e Lace I Y T o Y E 9 m, l 4 II r E T v ( I B Y A f "J 1 P M T aV G So DOFOHO STHAFGE. : 114 IalR Strmtr cnifral tuition .$ouf . t txsy. -1 t- itasiLi.s, I. S. IEII ,1 ft , COLUMN iHlMal oi neaiv'inii MfrrtaBts !to. I WsdtTea mrt. FBOMFT VTTE.NT I O N F AID TO ALL - . f f f or REAL ESTATE. NEGROES. Mr Ul H - 114 V. FURWITTJBE. GROCEBIFS, IX CITV OR l Ol-VTBs rlO StUNBAJCTS noltiatol AuL itrat Satoo retetorot ' yr Bvetrr aToaS al ato o aw CattoBtraSSaossto. Oar -aoeliviavnt orstsateo. ill b firea '" oil bataat tarsatasst to sow car. bsS rnnwm wn liulors AT aM'CTION, . sSWB A ,o N I" MAPIM'V i-TBEET BBTI snt! wtl. at oar naoto ta treat mt .sot I'r Vt schv-',, of s 'ctoet, rocevtstt, lst tl. 1 rcr Mr! TS7S ha atr aaa) aa A V TV twr. e -ara - t g far Sai I 'Ito'r Mnttl '1IBL. A. S LAW A OS. Uiini.nl f ISIB vs ir La SSr.n 4b sesttots a Kttra Cots,, v Bslrasksst ' loi. ' aP - o-t Ir snt. j o ,:. "i - p-.. ritas, br A i. LtVT s ca far Hale tw- ".I SSI.- .11 11 STt ' ll" '-"' I to bS Pel. wi i a .. s. Lay y A m a ts R Purl Wta. IM Bartr ir a WUs . W If'. bieoam seblioprH a. a urvy a co All of srkieb are aa a ret toe aaH LOR S LSVT A OB Co ?ftrer Optician iO.TPA.-n REROF A NRWLT INTIWTK) IMPROVED SPETTaAC'LE. CVsflske DBAIXR lv- t'm'o CLarKs tTt WK8 1SD JBWELRT 3-41 slain -street. Beams Cayee tt Betr4, AectsotyeeT, MEMPHIS. TB IVN fVI.P KR s BP ro-sos srwt Bit is to salt Ike In. .r-rair repaxr,! br statl will bo to. TllOotaa wiakja Io orator Sparta. loo lb... nittto oa Poat ORra I w.l ..n.t t .' tt'in IS par Kwlaro shoal diranoiao. lot ot prieao, ttat fawn Bla.wlslT lEH PIANOS 10 BENT. O S,y SAAL tww Plaaat bow ob atat who b w am las U st ri a ib'- poc'ie- ob. at eae-'Oohl prsosa. . KtX.VBT A OO. P4TEYT Wlfl 4 YD FIBROI S CEMENT ROOFIMi. ea-sais -atoai tvoataatto otrasa lis I a ttaaSBOaBaa- X laayitantlsd wirt tkroats tsattor. aaat ranroood witk Bar wktcb tvako ii PIT Proof, aa a povtsrt i nm of OS BaBBBSBR is rserr clusoie, aad w i wab- BAsy it warts PBoer n tu. ra.-i. a.-r.y- pm.s. ri. a ll s SB 'nl lot v,.r. in , Tr Cu, tB or wo , wavoa ovo., i- :o rbeaDn-r aad ha cm iiirni a ixi. i. w. a aotBOBi '' swaska trRBbBrral. . ilk tea ttskaV b r applTlna. Wt ooso aRsr tor tato. to to a pattnB ot tk raitov Stotaa Rtses n.i BOl lOSlt.Ml-T iv sssrvaraiKT or r. a. C URB a I O JiXsTES tt CO.. Commission Merchants, , Xo. MEMPHIS, TENS. , aiBd taaanttd BAOOIXa) f-SO.V JM.VBBSTS . tu load B llll I SaV a aiel sVOTB, sssd oil arbor .as. lea ranubttt st tow-tot Sj-BTS bono osavtr 0SbS to B .Sort, a Yolice. SbRBBiii bib i m ib sixi r riry ixsi MioCl.ru, Sacretar; - Br Ttt Iff Trade. V . -- r i'...; :f'.i".'.i. V OW B,or..o, WbletT ft i . lARITS. ii.-., Pataat aftsfakt Ckistpa . si..' R haatato, pt , -PR tows. Baotta Atap i R TtaBtea Bosvka . R " DrSoal rrvsao.; SS - Too. a. 17 BBBBB Wasrtoss. Joss try. osc Bsaapaj,. I Iran rjatsu- lo win bo rrsrun oLtoaaal to 'tea an Bttsall I sw t to iaa.li 'be -rearer . par-no rko saeol toinot -m- w t. , pe-.TU'l". . - r,-r ' , la '. J . la 1-' j n'lb BBSsl ' -a AeaM cosSawS B aeRIc asanas rack s ttvsaSvt, saS pea tact ay I mllll I kava as llala. Bar will 1 aaBhr ssr Syr-lto. to bo sot bv ptonoaa bono an tDrrwIaOSo of IBO er II la ay per-.., npsriotsr 10 r oner-lota witb ' h i if f rtsre tatlaaaaa twt rmwiaT -sacb n i Ner aawl ATI rT re- aire b. avaol BUI so rrerannalir .rtenlal mYotlce. Wmm maWm wxnm, aaaaaawm "aj aawa at artit;la aaM ia iaai atuaniufM j x siaaixaX a co., ttkia Rsar-l III . TOBSL I't - I . v Stal tie. BSBSOBWB, W aoblBAI NaaMl (atfljfs, Jftoflii. ife s wtLxiet r. i . CLARE 4 CO.'S COLUMN- APRIL, 1859. rWB woWwafav1 ?GQP4P44Bi 9m sSpriis Kttfk! rr r vsar taA inn NEW AND CHOICE ARTICLES rru. Bars or WAMc.nr, rru sarrs or prist rru ssr or CAatao rru. ars or coast. rru sbts or boaasc rnr sere ., ajn caaibci rcu. i rru. i "IL ! rru. i i or isr I Or jBT ABB PBaBL rt u. I i or i COTAB wrsBB re la tars or stsu s. as wisaa wrra i aaaa rcu. aarrs or rrsr sx as suit wrra RRbbbb. nru. sbts or rrarscax sroaa wrra csb.sl rru. tars or srrxi sc A woax stith TttoQi on rtu, an r rmrscaK wou srrra nn nnx sbts or all ld posts or tan abb iaLA r ll tas tseryx orrxaa A LAaWE BTOCK OF A TO H ES! JTU3 TTWQty V m Wb- Ww r. M SILVERWARE silvzb roat-s e'LVIB troof-s ilvbb TBa tup corrat sbtts rxraa salt rsaxAS sit.vBa sr-rraa iwrras stLVBB ram xxrvae HLTBa DBSaaBBT BBTVBS BRTaa rtsB n so srLvaa can xttt-xj ost vEB Ptl XX ! r 0-3 -"--r "tore SILTtTB Jlfltl aUTGA oti vet SIATBD nHSrsTS eke reto c; U N S ! t M M IM. I -eOe ' SenBrt"' kssatattoBto w'larea CtS-tS. B BBSoe. tttlRltlllL. w ATI BBS -lltatl S JEWiLBT SBBSa to art ae rssairs oo OfSSa," rsyslrsej trot rtf-tifff fa ssr ar BBOasBr .tU VTW IB-srrrerrifoef. it Picture i.allers ReRlBfton, Artist. S50 Reward. n rwwjst am 15 -ab: aaaaed JOaTlf. knaaTM taa ara laaaaaa - -e- :tatfcas .ix-. rt. ard t iirv- aan af aaa. mm fa Urn HCNftT T Ht LS WART MrCrELLArfT), Wfcrso:lr .id Retail Pr,egist.-5 mr. 17 y nan aTREr.T. 'irryrsnt eutuaJI Boris TM to ktaftklfcr tote J Rhtto tl i a l ; se em, uao ost . f bkto. Ssaelto Ttarsaauso t Lara PtoM TorarpSatBf SS tore., LeSBaoB Rrtsp star. lb. Wklt Loo 1 ion b ' n VSi'. !!? !"t CDOCB rJCS.la fto Oaelo; SraoTa-- , ! asakt Clear Stat , bsfss teitos BsstTRs. Soar w T WILUAJU A CO . Betas A tin i Bt-st -.-In f ryr m. Taataii. n. Its La - bo Bll 1 1 1 taat rise, - a 'ko art Ik-o iikoly sfoaT.., tolto-r. IABON. abvatroort w RR Si 10 tb SAILS I Tke .1st ot tk tataj will hereafter e i vitt tbottsb k ;ii Jr a r Bysa-tnaaj.- - .w'aaTY -j w TBoTTia j j bails v MrM n . TRaTTCR k RAILET. COTTON FACTORS a. ( OWtsjISattlOY waaRW ivr rOKWAKDING MERt'H.O IP Srtins. sT ft Bl NT'S BLOCB. .Vo. ! Front Hoar. w It tn os. .r r- t!is ui..-u to al AU t Migaed to ia -ORTiretjJ. taa i-'Utrar- Also Something Good to Drink. J- a. nrrciiiLL ttt co - Ptoviae a, Stewart BUrb W. r. -W io m Mfiapbi., Taaa MASON fc CO., IwTT.iS rn co.w'nMssto.r .".cut hi.tts. RI S l IK 3Tts,"T, PB TBB BBIXU.BT BLOCK.' MEMPHI!!. TENS ESSEX. a-blBckorto tor .oUia LotSoa, lieaio rat ownrj ooanp- Wm win Sll orvtsrotor tosskoWor aAaaaavaBa I omi'y tad pr oBptiv . mOH-i, aaleso av-l-nd to tk stall a 1 1 tJooBill bo paid to Ik. rorelvisat aad torsrordlta W aeaaa sAayes. STOS V RlBTflv ATTORNEYS A COrrtSELLOB-s I T LAW, wa? Itt (par,,. , law ib tka van. ne . .. vr aBBssm went RasBatet is- IwastoSoa aaat tka Bask Caen at J. ClMF Rfadine for Summfr Time. D K K BtBKBABl TBt BSD SCOfrT ; aaasBSRi role Cstto oVrapoe . t kip. frosa I' or to Snao'. Jaort Calf ttoari Da La Tm-. Har-r Aaktoo . Btrol T" ; Roll, rred VtrwoB, Prior. L'kartto. Tbe Wl..-wer . Pnrraso. Teller ef 3t Aoaya . Bra, Toss kttoat a ato Passu . BlCt Caai.ia. . Borrr Otltrio ; i Tbo SbAko it tka Braoa, Tko T .io DvarAes I Tk Rsad st tk Psaaatty. si BO. PATTUOK A CCS LIKKHAUEE ft EB0 NO. 3t MAIN STREET. . spaBBJ- 1 umtm', m I fat I UNlCI wbwii we irtalta tba a d iv aa a rail. U.YICHaCU AtO. la -" ' - y'titiTt ib taa raaaa vaaariee fltfaiaa abaa ba an taa aaaawai akytae fcaawa ato faaaaaraabisc art Tt SfmTMatMfrf FI aad Baaaaaaaaaa BaeWflHsKsHBaBayaFVaat. W f BBsrat Wtmta, tahia atatoaaad krt ntt baa yartabaaiiaalt Bvaaaart s 'b !M.iitlaB 'ravBtotJtoT'"' " "" " "I,ln" C" Tb-o. piersjre.. tsAlaias so ttay to, tab stR nf tk rose trStott. ara BBaaass OA savoat rteet sseiststo ot ta o. I (lark - Harkle Blesch. at tV T -1 r a r 1 asboaa aeYYaea. ie, se. - -b,, r . - aoa. 3t sat. testa so tsstt tea w .Hue aadsaB tiab.sto srOMSA. ak,.al RB 1 1 an A , tort '.aver c s. TBATT5 tssorls Ibo oaaso toaerlpti a.. so. mil, n, lorso. mart spokoa, witb a -ear hetosr as oy ir.na a Bars , .as stall eosMto.! bom, u - mIM toaavtataSaas -.a-a. ao.: kao a lares oooo. Aer-a aa Satj, t boankt rr-jaj mrtnot artAtopttoB Aoroa rsa o to I eaat. Bbst at to a fro. StBU . tori rrves srkBI t con untor-tooa. Bill ,1 p. ok kao sray a tka nsvsr. I will pay men I ctkoa ap id lb sai f traawaa; if faten rp ,o Meaopaaa . r Slfav M takoa it m t tk atoer abssSaa. BB aocvtrarl OO I COB ISt .beat. AaSbSBOO BBS. t CtoaSO, t rt-ia. . a tiaaas- Caaro, llll ) ..toed- nay Ibo till, aas are Mil la bkia tatao ta ewlle. :isa .... iole-1 sr afr trwfA ( . bwaaaaa ipNies. Bifia Teacher Wanted. to to I, aat tk Wblt.riU (Teas 1 null ban. wask to esststiP o aatrrled tl ill i. roan I if, pmolde.1 .k ea.b- n.B.r ) to tato these of aasao tablr rroal atat. A P W SDOBLL. Secr.Lsr to, aVs t, THOatASi BaattwaTr. 7i M