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I t i- I 11 f BCEf MEMPHXSjfPLlLP' APgEA.L SXJNIXAIY QCTOBMB '9; jS. J MEMPHIS. sr?rnAT,:::2.::M::::ocTOKBii o. isso. Beading Matter oa Every Page. Largest Circulation in the City. THE CTTKSE Or PKOSPEBITT. It it ose of the uMttt features In boom eata-e. says 1B etchaEge, tbat mankind gen jI1t an aotf capable of 'bearing adversity t&a- prntperity. tVbcs smitten by rateferraiie, xan displays a patient fertKua tbat makes t.ni ai cVjert-ef admiration ; but if bit course be uniDterrapte'diy prosperoas, be becomes elated and ymRti up with haasbty pride. It i itrAnre,te,at those wbo bare ace eu- iared the frowai of tertaaeare moat easily spoiled by her 'avers. It taitbt be rspposnl tba tbeii e perfenee weald teach them raeek Beta and baBMttjr; bat K is rarely to. Csx who ta soaeeBly derated frem a. low estate drops his paUeece aod often too maay o hta other rirtsea, aa badges of degradation, and pn'x on ebaraeieriiWea which he dt't2 raMt beSttinc bis new potrttsn. They are Hk p - nts, vrMcb, in the frigid zone, bare so eon f o- tsed taeraselves to the cKmata fiat they are V- tn pas aaiajvred through all Hs rigors fc ' rransfemd to the tropics, they leieall their hardiness, and become more delicate than the cre'piag anneals tbat sever irsew a eaiH- lag breath. We erery day see Blastrattees of tM strasga feanture in ear conetitstieo. See, for la stance, that man irfao bears himself with each scomfol pride, as If the world ceetd set boast t;i peer. TCfeen he sieves said a crowd f bis fellow men be holds bis head as oae Bight do who walked aaoag Uads and all kinds of tt t esting reptiles. Vw read it tasasceaate nance piaisiy esoagh tbat he arenas birssetf formed of purer clay than these common aor ta's. He treads as if the groosd were too vile for bis tests ; he speaks aad aets as if there w s ' f 'eteatiae; fjeaaesee in all be ears ' tv in all be de. Tbat man - r r km, and then nose coaid surpass hi ,j, coBpiaitaace aad a lability. He had a smile and pleasaat werd Csr ererybodf, and w.th fawaiag sycofassacy licked the boots of at-me he bow deign to patroaiac Bat it was ha lock to rssrry arieh wtfe, and b geH has so wrooght apes his coBstltation that he feds it Terr aawtntttma' ta baw politely to all whom he meets oe the streets or to steep down and tb.es ta press the roagh band of an basest laborer When he beeemes a caadidate fer CoBgrese for he thinks his wife's maay can carry bus there be wiH perhaps do theee things -, bat sow be is eaid aad tf, aorag alenras aeehaBKallr as a voapot skeleton at-usgnpae wire. There is a lady arrayed ia a ipleadirl attire ef silk aad jewelry, apoa wajstt face pride a i 'laaaakttBees are as ptetBtv matlisi as if t werepriated. She is now tkfc aad faes- Atile, aad toe "best circle" is praadto .nm her as a aeaber. Bo it wet net always s" Sb was aaee aahaaMedrese-aaker, and 'ben all adarfred tone petit at and basest isdas- tyv with whloh she tailed for her bread. Her c dc jrt at hsae aad abroad was, so far as an ejserrer eaatd see, marked by a aest r r 'ible propriety. Bat aew aH is ehaaged. Sbe ns i Tied a rich man, aad threw away the . (tie nstraaeat with which she bad kept want t: s 8riae from her door. She new aseoei- a "S with abase, the herns af whose garaents s - s as mC preeieastT IhsaSjht worthy to b Bat where are those who, in her days o TK?Terty,gaee her work and eacoarageatat " r knows thea sot. Thoy are not af her '.' aad she paeses thoa with a cold stare cads the hat Meed te the ehesk, bat for .-- : reeagngiaa PraeperKy has changed iiH, as wallas tatasd her bead. ? - maiht ga an lualaaV, tnaairathar the -' rsatiaasfsr the werse which prespertty "t, bat bt aWe naBKe. laaHsachia . fores, iis a eane, aad not a Wecsaag. The iirataaa which It aftwda the haswsdaal is than bataaeed by the cbasares which it j-es i the aeral ebaiactor. Be tar far is it e uriaae peer and heeeet, thaa by soae . ' -: tarn of lortaae to be lifted above por " ad heat sty. Keither aexpoeted adeer r t or saccess are desiseUe, Bat the enacts i e w dety deferent. The feraerseWaei ssakes as wetoe, bat seaetisses aakes thea r; tht Utter aftoa takes awayhbe few ' it which thor peseeased, and begets m vie a ta iihsth they were prerioosly f ' 'i.-Tt H is, beyaad all deabt, a bleesiag Life is a arinad yarn good aad eril - 1 MKether." rBUTia.irc poitio. a curieatly reported, says a New York -i. that hora isa letter in town from Col. - ( C. Fasatoirr (he eaaAsate for the Re- - i -an prtT in the year 18 for the Pret- - v ia which that geatleman states, tbat in rle-abaaaf eereralexiethigeireaaetances, i. r a not, aad wtM not be a caadidate for the s rrmonielMO. Ia the arst place, be says - says report that he baa bo idea of staking i -.slf ia a grave wbjefa has been radered ' us ; and hs the tecead place, caaaot aader-'- te to btcoeaf theatandand-bearer of a party w whose eatiee creed he msIimii no coia- ce. He says that he does Bet adept, al t.ever bas adapted the creed of the R'pebli- nt; aad that aKhoegh ia the year 1696 he ' -r.seatod te becoae the caBdhiate of that ra te, ai af reepect for the caaidnate ther CT,fsd4ffftd ia hia, bo did aot give Us i Leeiaa te )her eattre cede of poN tcal dee tsf ft is said that Co. FanuoKT's letter osps with nbafoflawiB; ha sahtaBee: "I do r' Retire te be a caadidate agate far the Pres- dct Iceaseated te heel nbat reiaaon, ia iB5fi, againvt ay better jadaasat aad will ; I was amred that those who uald rally --jind ae psmsaed the power essential to " v electioB; sad I caaftJe that tb bauble, as jr rbt bare bee 'xali-l by Outeb Cbom r.ii, possess d attraeir3w wWch I coald sot we I reist. Bat I woaHpes ga'ti eaeoaaier a ;ne vexanoa, BMroaraon ana aaseyaate I 'hen e- eoantored, if the Iraward were to be ' en tboaeaad pWBe." niISIPPl IHIHiCTICV, The ckeB Eagle o meikta, October 6, roi'ains hbe faUowng addtHanal retorai of the Mississippi eteetion : ftolmtt Saaaders aad JeskhH, Reprassata- e All IfBocrats. Rtnlrfu Qu e'eeted Saatar Ansa Keodo, i - South, McBae sad Ware, ReereseetaUres 'ron Raakia. All Deaocrsta. ' Stott D. K. Joaes elected KffTtieatatiir, DemTCTa. UaJun Jae. KeU, eieeW RtBreseateUve. Sattmi Moduea J. R. Darts,tl(etedStn c c D aoerat. Latctiti Mathews and SaMbj, Ropresenta tie A1 D'BOcrats. Yazoo Ceae larcaly for the 3eaocrcy. n'l. farSesatar, t7f majwMy. Tbomssand Brkdale elected to the Heme bj; 238 ma. CUHtrne W3eoa' aaj-virr evr"deaUBe .a 239 robnew Prttae carrM CehHahaseas MM B ".n'y over Walter. A gain af JwaWeO " o'es- Copiah EWte (Dea.) is elected, aadEasris . nr4 bvaneof the Ofinaalsa eaadfeates. W akUiH. V VaaEataa. electetrp eeentstire, 0 tbe Greoada XacaewKee, of the 71b, ives r fo'lowtBC rcterns : r A the eltctiea en htsaday the Beawaracic a-J..Ji;e reeahwd Hi fellewiag BsajkKy: r-,T gormaer, Pettas, t$; Secretary of State, Wb, 6S; aedtr, "Hart, 56; tresrarer, Ha-r,. 6S ; Ooacrese, Dsvis, 4i; reprefea a' vn, Anaisted,ht WIHaBS,. Weltave Bi reo red aayrrtarBS from ether parts of . cooBty. t roitiincrrio. In our satke of the 4ectfos te Desoto oeaa v, Miw., Messrs. J. D. Ra&ai aad J. C. Gat rtvu were stated as "iader'adtaf OW i .'. wboreas they were regalar PtiaotraMM --n3Bes. Tbe terater eocrti teeVet cvn-jlS!''. f ,'ed of 'he tor egoisc geatleaea together wHJj Co' Labaave. The OppesrUoa coBsistedefl M D. Johnson and J. M. Docfcery, the former &tmg elected ever Od. Labaave, one of the 3ttaoeratie Candidates. tiiTC of nAitsiuLL corjirrY Ttie Hlry Sprisgs Democrat gires the lai- om.f rreatt ia MarshaH esaaty: Givemer Ptta Bujorfty, - - - - . 3g tH-rrtary VVeoO'l .... Auditor Hana " 227 LEaieLATVXtV. Tsr, Daatap, Dsas, Hadson Democrats. W ers Opsos'tias. 1'na' Democrats and one Oppostiies. DajiAee to the Tibgtxca akd Teknessse Raii-bhab. The Cleveland (Tenn.) JBscf,i of 'he 7-b isrtf ssysthe eaainoctial -storm ea sec! considerable damage o tfce"VblA and T-mesees Railroad. Ab eabaakmeSt twent) feethtgh aad fifty- Jong wis i washed away ; as abatam of a Bridge near Kent's, mi it was waed away; there was aIargej slide near Wythville and several smallc runes' they reached "Mohawk Station," watch was other points. ... under tbe charge of Mr. Frederic Phelps, who T Teas at the Ume alone. It te seeposed that ; De Lave attempted to carry a man across isked to remain there for the night, and then- the Genesee ea bis bck a fewaayaago. The Teqaest was granted. In helmsr him, tbey ITaieasays: "Wben near tb. center of th i took advantage of hBfbaeV being taned, aad i Iver the rope began t.i sway, aa it was dear 1 wttfcelabor axeitneeked btajtown Jodaioa that tbe ftat was not to be aeeompHtbed. enaenTieating him on the head, brt-iklng'M, Presently De Lave saw that he waa-aboa&to "skR, onta his brains coring out they ieitfaim fa l, a&d threw his pelt and caught b-lr!i for dead. They then saddled two of the best an-- The man epon h a back caught .ar-osd bones beSEriginfto tie Tlferlabd "Mail Com-, his body and drsw himself apoa tbe rope. paMfr.atMitalaag foar others and Poetps' re Ast there the tao aoreb'ts were seated -s Mn 1 votrer sad money, Uft for -Sonata 'teawag the ropswhsu oar reporter left WebcaJsrst their to old, worn cut animals Uetebd. Mr J?o to Ptrn tb,t Ul,r tnaaaged to reeeh Phelps was discovered nrx morning bv some ffcssoralsatisvyBpeB the rrps. j of the employes of the company, still alive. J. A. niiAin, xisq The Ripley Mnrtinr eeaUlos the following notice pfthe Jate-term of tnejiareuit ooun ot, Tuhemisco county, -which ws transfer to o3 coKeibs in con-plimentrto enr ouiig friend A. Blair, Esq., whose saccess we are msch grati&ed to chronicle. Mr. Blair ia a yon Eg Democrat of talent, solid acquirements and many noble qoaHUes, and bis brilliant speech in the case aHaded tois no mare than his friends bad expected to ear it-tm him. We record bis success with peculiar pleasure. The first week of.frar Circuit Go art is now nombered among tbe tbinss .that were : and though many a poor crimlna' H cow paying the penalty of his sins, as many more, who were charred with haTtngtiolatrdtfae laws of taeland, have gone to. thtif famiHet wtth the happy sews that a jory of their peers have pro noaneed them "not gaUty." Our dignified, learned and able Judge, Hon. J. W. Thompson, together with oar gallant and talented young Dlttrtet Attorney, are fast disposing of tbe eases which stand for trial on tbe criminal docket: and todsins from the proeress which they bare already made, when the present terra of ear Court Is orer, there will remain undis posed of fewer cases than over stood opon the criminal docket after anr nreeedinc term of oar Coart The cases tins far "which have, been most important and which have excited the most interest are J iseaasis w. a. j. How ard, who was charged witb eomeaitt'ne a rare. Tbe State vi. Wm. G. WWtehorn who was charged, as principal, in the second degree, io the shooUsgof Joseph Thomas with intent to aarder. And the case of the State r. Levi Dawson and Jordan Smith, charged with as- Making Joel Hart, with intent to UN. We were particularly iaUrested in the trial of Wbitebom. not onlr beeaose tbe ease was a very important one, bot espedaHy for tbe reason that be was defended by two of oar talented young lawyers, who hare jastcome to the bar, (W. T. StnckWe, Em., of our town, and J. A. Blair. Esq.. of lata. Miss.) and prosecuted brtwo of the .tblest lawyers in the. Oar roanc frissds. Strkkltn and Blair, went Inlo "the case wtth as ranch coeteess, and eoa- docted it with as ranch still as everebaraeter iied the maBaceaeat of a eaase bv the best criminal lawyers tatheState. Their speeches wore eloquent aad their argament convinriBe, and we think we may f elf say tht they left nothing ansaid or bboos wnicn aigm nav been said to benefit their cause. Tbe jory re tired to make op their verdict in tbe eveniwg, and at tbe solemn and still boar of midnight thev retained into Coart a verdict of "net CBiitT," a rerdict which, ideubtlere, sent a thrHI of jar threagh the" bosom of the uafortq sate defrndaat and whkh at once and forever fixed tbe renatatfea of his yesfcg awl Talent roaaeal. Howard was found caittT d will be imrrtOBd in tbe penitentiary dorint his nataral life. Nance was acquitted, and at the pretest writing tee Sana's are Being inea. 111 C CM IT. HSU Will. Washisctos, September 19. Tbe iatelli- gesee af the resewal of tbe war, aa she part of England, at least, agaiatt Chisa, was aot wholly anexpected here. It was knows that the Britieh Ambassior. Drd Kigirf, hat by a formidable exhibition of fore, er'orted from the Chinese Commltsjoaers a relucts at and very indefinite promise af permission for the permanent residence of Britieb and French le gations at .Fekin. Neither the Rnrsian, nor A tnrla C mm 1 1 hs vm inBt&tfd flfBoa O resideet uilMlen at Pekin as an essential potatH and sail less dtst-osed were tbese rovernmeRts to eo to war for each asbjeet. Bat rbit was wrtri toe Brmsa uorerriaenr aeeaoug eayee-. oaa aoa. kaur ht rMseabsrec that wheoJhe, British Minister in Routa, Lord Woodbeose, songht be eooeiatioB af tfatt cereraaent ia the eesteaphrted vmr agaiaet China, this' rest.' deace of fereigB Aabassadars was urged by Lord rroodhooee as nnsiary ooiecc ot me war, to which the Russian Minister of State readied, thai teaporarv aad occasional diolo- aaiac missions te Pekin were aH tint the Ein- imw of Russia reeairrd. Bat, in attaining soae otter object, Ressia woald ro-opera'e. tnoagti only by t&e eaptoymeat or peacn.i aeans. It is Bit at ait probable that tbe Cbweee CoaaainsioBera ever pasaHsed to permit the Britirfi and French Ambassadors to go up the river Pet-bo with an armed force. Tbey never eromised aarforesea nation tbe nririlega of takiag soaadings of the Pel -bo. Besides, it 1 well-known that the nass ot tbe people ot China were Batarallr hostile, not only lo tbe iatrodactiea of aa armed leet iato their wa ters la the iaaerieref Hie eeentrv, but to the presence of tbe Brltieh and French Embassies at tbe capital of the Empire. sun, tne itrrtMti and l-rrcn Envoys ceaat have goose la Pekia ia a peacrfal way, and by each a roate as the isapertal CDverBaeet isdi eated, far the parpen of exehannBg, ratraca- toeas or tar treaties aireaay made. Xbere are aerseas Here wan ebow toe n- ish envoy McBrece, aad wie do sot hesitate to say that, under all tbe crreaaetanees, they expected from hia rasbBeos, aaaoraBce and iadicretieB rf action. R most be borae ia mind tbat tbe fcVet asatthe Adatral was asder , tbe coamnd of the envoy. 'McBroce, who bad saceeeded Lord Klgia, and Mr Bruce is of the class of Englishmen who think thatnothmg can be doue with tbe Chinese except by actine en their fears. That be had trewted she - Bese Cnaaissinners with disdaia is well kaown ; and that be refused to listen to any p-oneeitioe by wMefc he weald bars bees ena bled to acenropheh a visit to Peki-j, without as cending tbe river with a aavy and army, there is bo aaaau neaeaaeaaetyreBeweBie w?aitoitT and drags his own goveroraeat aad that of -rtJL rYaaee a war witb sia, apse a petat of fioaor tha is, apes a pretraded act of treaahery ea tte aart of the Chinese aatfaorities. Tbe British Admiral did not. it woald seem. conduct tbe attack wtth a doe degree of mili tary caoion. He bas exemplified the adage, that a "detpiead enemy makes a bloody bat tle.' He aad McBrece seemd to have sappo sed tbat tbe Chinese weald only attempt to de fend themselves, as they did ia the Opt am war, by frghtfa! noises and terrifying pictures Hat tner are aa laitattve and not a neeiiiant- moas people; and have made progress, it woetd seea, in engineering and artillery. Wbec, aOer a year's preparation, the Eng lish and French try tbe Fei-no again, ther as v fisd in every fart a SehastopoL it m promote, too, mat tbe r rears will I ar oint) a large body of sojdiirs, incleding Zon aes aadTarcos who will be transported io tbe theater of war in Earlieh veesls. It ws sageested by Lard Stanley, that the Great eastern weald ne very serrteable for tbe par- pose of trajapediBg troops tec thousand at a Uae t 1he Uast ladies, ta the eveat rt asether astinv If. ere. n did not thea a-.tlc iaste the recarrrsee of -a war wetb Chtna, bat ose Oteet JSasters WW Broba'ih be wasted as a traseport ebtp for this war, that is, if the amee wilt riaE ro many eggs in one naeaet. Tbe London GstHt peedtsbes Admiral GstHt pebiishes Hope's osBcial despatch, glrisc; an account of the attack by the Chinese force en Jaae 25. Kb dated JsJy b. "On 27th Jaae. the Admiral reached the aon'h oflBe rei-ho? at -works foreLe de- resse of the river, which had been destroyed last year, jrere feosd recesvaTocted Is a aach more formidable manner. An officer wavftat ashore toi&ttewte tbe vnt-ndrf arrival af laa Ambassadors, lie was met by a guard at.pa- resttr of cosatry reopte, wtM preveBted Ma from Uadtsg, iBf erasing him that there were Be o&ctils Bearer thaa Tien-tsin. A promise was gives mai a coaateBceaent sseaKi w mid' for the purpose of restoring tbe obst-ur- tieni within the next forty-eibt boars. Oa the foHovrisgday the whole of the saeadroa moved ap to me moron oi me rtver "Oo the aoth, the AdswraL fiadiag that kothisgbad been done toward remeviim the obstraetroBS, addressed a letter to the Teotia at Tetn-tsio,' acoaatetiBg him witb the object ef bis arrival, and reaaesWiig free coaaasi caties wh the shore. To this an evasive an swer was received1 two days rabseeseirtl. "Ob the net, the Eabasaador reasesed the Admiral to take measures for clearing the riv- tt. He gave nettce to tbe laatia that be soald, if necessary, remove the obetracfieas I 0J ihcb, in wttv iivirwj HHiecna, am, ceBsesaeBttr. as the 94th. the Adsrirel teak the force ineMe th bar to prepare for opera tion', sad g ve fat (tier tottmawn that after f o'cioct is W cvewiwr, H be receW. looiy, i be should feel himself at liberty to fake own coarse. "AaBye-Witaess."te a letter tea Us- doe Ti'mef, bbes speaka of -the, aArtydsiot tbe ABHIUBI : "Ietsset end wttbont referriac teose aaat- ter tbat, in roeeecUea with this battle, sboald be ever remembered. Were we rsiUrea of the same aaeiher we could Bet have received sore avmpatby jnd JjBdfiess.thaa.ave met with frost the AsrerieaM. Never w err -mea more av- wHWajtli a nit rat Aa we parsed ia to the is'iaaLar officer Tattaal was beard io ear. ' Stood Is Uneker than water. and in has- dred deter est waya be and aH Ms people, to tbe very eabla bora, aced wr to thts h-mrij proverb. Wbea be beard that ear ad mini was wettededat great personal rlis lie went oa board the CerworaBt ta see him. Many of oar bb slept in tbe Aaeriean lender ee tbe Biebl of the scat. Clears, coffee, brandv everything a man coald wast waa placed be fore them. Tbe Aaeriean crew forgot them selves, asd thoagbt oaiy of tbe British. A few lavs aaerilieiteK a UMsese ante. wuh a liar of trace, broaaht ffesii.rfrnvi.oiis tothePowbatan.DBtted States frigate. . IWe were lamediatelv seat to oar woBided; -The bond of AmwiesB breliterhsad wis ind'ril deeply cemented in oar trial at the Pa-p" I betiet e there was no' a man in the aedt wbo did Bar-fori it growing up witbia hiiB," The Majdoo Jtaw, allading "it as aaove raey to iwitw ussn v reevere sopremacy, bait in the exeeotiea of tbe dsty whirh doveivesAPOa England aad France, it is an anapeaBsMf ratificatten to Sad that wc mi r relr. at afl ereats. en the ryaoatbies of Jm -rest Anglo Saion repebKc Wbalever saay ae ise reswi oi uie ukh, urm hih n-ver forget tfaeday which tbe ee4 aa! vrorim nt kiojUir Araesicans aastained sad tcoraferted Iter stricken warriors ea tbe waters ot the Fri-bo." 7 fits. SM ArlnHl. MV.1 '- " ' ATaocieos Mobbeb'sf ax AMEKiekat sv HaxatKi o Swosa, Ke twre recetved ran parueaiars of another cruel aarder or an American ciMiea by Hexte-at, at one of tie rtttMMMof tbeOverlaBd Mail Company, and the robbery ef peopertv belonging to theoem pesy. On tbe evening of tbeib uMoHMwr. Mexieass made their aBnearanee st nranch, situated en tbe road between hv aad f ratt Ysaa, asd being without mosey, asked me privtssgs or remaining over nigbU eflerlBg to help Mr. White is bis work. Their ? tiens, bo-ever, xeatiag eusnicion they wen tw uddled Ibeif horses antf .ni 9iBis v"mt. "vmvutmctBgexoreesios bat he coald give no aceoant of the affair, aW la set expected to recover. We trust this will-be a warning to keepers of staBosj en the road ot tbe Orerland Mail Company. It is seldom there sre more than oneor two-penone at the Uti8.tJfn!.f' and tbey sboald bs cantloos, when MilRana apply for the privilege ot remaining with them, who they accommodate. If they Hr not known to be residents of the Territory, It weaM be better to refaie them. This Is not rhi Krmt kfl-.i. ..,. vinl nit Americans liv ing alone ahoaM be careful who they harbor. - Fwsrnr.1 Depsjcdatioks t Amchm. Weatarn that a few days sines a band of apseSVs made another descent on the property of the &inora Exploring and Mining Company, at Cerra Colorado, and drove off several horses and mules. For some Ume part ther bars been prowling aroand in that Tielnlly In large nainber. It is onlr aboat a week since they visited the worts of tbe company at Arayaca, and diet a Mexlean aad stole two or three head of B'oek. . . , rf.4coUv The Patagonia Mining Com pany was again vKd by soms thieving Apt. cbe s, s few days since, who drove off a male or two, . . . Both of the above companies have been heavy losers Iir tock stoleii by Apaches in .Tr When Is this to end Is no eflert to be made on the part of oar military aaeboUes to seek oat anipanlih these thlev- tag Apac&es. ir mrj iuu Hie liar, and we nope w a teaet will be made. . srllAT nEADlJfC. . Canror.. HimiT CoRVEXTIOK. SlflCS the organisation of the Southern Baptist Board of Domestic Missions in ir, mere uve oo about (60 aissienaries and agents commis tioQtd, wbo bare delivered 77,314 terraona and addresses, attended 15,399 prayer meeUnes, and 1.175 other religions meetings, made 76,- y nadnrsl vtuis. harj tiled 13J312. and trav. eled in the performance of then labors 903,- cew miles, mere nave occa ow uiotu sebonli, with 2,720 teachers ami 29,4.4 pnpus; rtttftutrrhM hive been constituted. 172 min isters add 240 deacons ordalnti, 116 meeting bowses built, and 5S vounr mm have prepared for the mlDwtrr. In the thirteen years arr vl- eas to the division of tbe American iiipttst TTan via.ian Saeletv. the contributions from thFoathera States "were $33,666.40. Since that titnr tbe sams States bavs contributed $V4.7f.39 for domestic missions, aad $61 Ml .75 for Indian olssiess In the last four years. Sheiidix Kkowlis ik the Print. A foreign, correspondent of the Boston tm ilea. H'cicSM and Jfittlr, writes the fo! 4wiag inddeat ot the celebrated dramatist i ..The Leadon Times before me, announces tbat Sheridan Knowles, Esq., will preach in Vernon chapet Sendar night next Tea are aware he was formerly ardav-actor and a nlav-wr ter also tbat a fewvears since be Java converted, united with tbeBaptistdenom- tsxtloa, and became a prracfier. Keamng a tmilar anaooBeemeat in tbe Timer, wben re cestly at London, I went to hear him. He was an oMer person thaa I anticipated seeing; I haaUitbink bim wen nirti three score and ires, and w as very lafinn rn bis tread; bat his eye was as ortgnt, ana nis votes as clear ana load, asd mnloal,s sever. The sermon was good, bat loot mach of its power became he read every word of it; and English people do net like written sermons. The readisg the hymn', tbe Scripture, and bis proven, I shall not soon forget. His Scrip ture tbe chanter commeneinz with "Comfort ye. comfort ve ny people," was read ail nev er beard it read before. The consregation well-nigh arose from their seats. His utter ance thrilled every heart h seemed to make it a living word. It was, andoabtedly, a fa vorite chanter of Bis. stBce be aaraiv referred bathe Bible darisc its rehearsal. After ser- aaon be closed wfth Braver the Lord's Prayer and never before aid I bear it so ellectively offered ; such an enunciation, aacn an accen tuation, each nathos is andescribable : aad as his own b-art soared heavenward, the hearts of his congregation accompanied K. The clergy ertae caarea ot England ass me prayer rerer red to ia their pabKc worship mare than ail the rest of the clergymen combined, and many of tfaca are apt to harry over it with all tbe speed possible, seemingly forgetting it Is the prayer of our Savioar, and uttered as the model af all .pra vers, asd prefaced wtth the commend, "After tote Banner pray ye." No one, am sore, can be in doabt, as to what tbat manner was : aad I woald that theelercTef the church af England wbo are at fa alt in this point, eoa Id at this Uae have listened to Mr. Knowles, as, wtth aaanecied reverence, he prayed in oar Sa vi oar's ewa wores. i, Syriac Scholar baa recently discovered tbe following pertleB af a letter, whose date Bntet be about the year H, A. B.: ErHtiOF, , Erastas to his ktsssun and brother in Christ Jesas, Pheties, wishes health. A raraor may have reached Too. ay beloved raotias. of tfie want which I am a boot lo narrate, which has nred seed bo little tor araooest year feHow Cbnsttass at Eaeeaes I mean the arrival ot Paul, the celebrated preseber, at Miletn. He Mid MMrt4 la a ship at HHtlrpt, WMi tbe nateatioa o, . arriving at Jerusalem a little befose Pentecost. Bat wbeo the vessel stnn- ped kt the harbor of Miletes, and he fband that it would be detained there a few days, he took care that notice of his arrival a&outd be sent wp to Epbeses, in order that these wbo ni cat wrao to near me voice atata lorsenan former! v aiBtstered to aa bare daring a period af a boat three years might have the oppor- The sews, as yea may suppose, reread rap idly aaeag the Bretbrea. Indeed, a tablet was haoaV prepared, asd privately clrmUted for fear of oar enemies, containing the fol lowing aaaeaaceraenc ttT i u. . . v. I 1 - J r-. rw,m eiru p. ra.ir.i9 tram iunn .in letos. He will preach by the sea-side the first day af the week. His subject is not announc ed: bat from his well-known talen s a rare in'eHeetaal repast aay be expected. Let tbe Brethren rally, tbat be aay have an audience wo'tny of tits disci Bgateeed reputation." Tbe diets ace from Ephesos te Miletus being, as yoa well ksow, bat a little more than twenty ailes, by tbe way of Panioniara and th ridge of Mycal, ami the road excellent, all the elders, and a great company of the dis ciples, both male and female, availed tfaea- elves ef the opportnoities to listen once more to the aan whose fnme is in all the charcb. Sees sermons! 0, ray beloved Pheiies, that yon eastd bave been present t have enjoyed bbemwtthae! In maaaer, Indeed, he was net so graceful aa several ef the rhetoricians of Epheeus ; bat is eopioesnes aad brilliancy of ajeaos, ta aeptn and loree oc tsoagat, la var ey and aptness of illastration, is extent and riehaeee ef erudition, the speaker surpassed them all. The discourse delivered ia tbe aorninr was preferred to that in the after noon, wanes was oc a more senoes cast, lb dead H captivated every hearer. In it he give a graphic sketch ef bis recent imroeva. with c owisc descriptrSBs ef the magniaeest cities be had visited and their spteadtd monuments ef Roman and Grecian art : f the craBd and lovelr nataral scenery ibsouzh which be bsd passed, and of the habits and customs of dtnVent nations, inter s per sear historical tHusioBs, bk. graphical antc-Oerg-asa charmis; quota tioss from tbe latest Boes. He noticed and discussed various srs- fems of government and forms of civtlizatloi Hot the aest splendid perttoa df tbe discourse which indeed might serve as a model of svle to aB future ages was that in which be instituted a comparison between Pericles, tbe talesman, and Z'Bon, the philosopher aad teacher, where statues had been recently set as near the theater of M Mas, which waa la sTlbt freni tbe secluded spot bv the shore wbrre tbe congregation were assembled. Bit It woald be in vain, ray dear Pbotias, lor ae to attempt to give yea any tost Jdea of sots pewetiut atsceorse, to save listened to whirs I regard as aB epoch is ay life. The rest of the letter it waarUsg. Who Paid vok the Sim f A steal dri ver, oo his way to a -ertaia tows, with twenty or thirty beeves, passed by a farmer's house, Mtberreotsf which happened to stand a re markably buxom, bwenwag woman, the far sfrrl wife. In 8a med with the sadden passion of adnskaMan, the . dustf-feeted traveler ap- irsaebnd the morioaless beaatv. and. not nasring hew else ta ester iato conversation. aeked for a class of water. It was -willingly Wrought to bim ; bat, is returning the glass, be sadsely threw bis anas around her, pressed her close to his heart, as 1 give her the rao-t sonorous of anmiitehablc kisses, which fury appeased, tb- rough customer once mere over took hts eat'le. The farmer was in a aeid sot far off, aad. to call him and make rnratred report of tbe pro ceeding, was the werk ef as few minutes as possible. Instantly tmbHehiag tbe plow horse, riie injured basbasd mounted and rode after the Invader of hi ria-hts. overtook and bietwstooaslf accused Mm. Th- eaiKy psrlolner waa not going to defend hiawehTi bewevrr. On tbe contrary, be con frHrf buinWr tbat be was in the wrong re greeted bht he could aot give back to the lady the kiss he had so colrtafcly taken from brr without her penmistoD but pleaded for par es oa the around tbat the temptation was too strong for hnoian resistance. She was too b"SuJft! WouW not the WTonred rrxmtr romnreaiiie say far five dollars, or so? Be'weea the coapHmest to bis wife and tbe iirbt of lrf"poeTcet-book; the injured husband was nusHtfiedtook a ten-ieilr bill save back a "re,rt for chance, aad returned, think ing biases', OB the whole, eo poorer for the tnsaactinB. Is which frame ef ratnd be re. saaieed,till, as briegiBg the ten-dollar Mil te Ihm scats. lor a asresase, a rertairiit aftet svaiss. be rosad bW U was a cntlerftH 1 Jiso dollars rer me sat, at au paid rtr A Pasji Faihion. A ladv, who signs ber eetf " Une Dame Fraacalit," but wbo writes very seed English, bas sent an article to a new 1 otic paper, ea tbe tasieet of a rumored refer& In (be dresi of ladies a Europe. Tbe reform constats only in ualag a dress of ex treme simplicity, for going to church in, avoid ing the fieery till til proper In driving or at estertaiamenta She says tbat there is noth ing sew in this: that a refined French lady. worn ur giien u csurcn, generally wears a drese of a quiet, sober color, and her bonnet le tbe aaee abe wears for shopping or making caws, ast outer siviv ei oress would at once associate her la tbe public eyes wih a portion or wemaniosd UBBaaaBie and not habltoallv fraud (n chsrehes. Shs farther adds that ma sir American ladies in Paris srs ridiculed for ib-ir extravagance in dress when going to ebuxch. J HI our Mates, wnen taey receive tius iflfaraaiienMliacil can bs corroborated by a lBjr fledd aatbntle, iKernlce tbat their cburrn-jrewg covtosie itiall be of the simplest triad ?- iy Tie Landess letter of the New York Oemsicrctel says : Arilhe "private -ailvires from China. Inclu ding rbaisfrfrom the ieriratiweside.nts. eon car ib (he eadlsguised-expresslon ot a convic tion that thereeeot ealatranh mPT-ft-A y"R.,iii 6ilC Ween theacenvltlrCtiira ronciweu a. jri ago, me newa was f'UnA .t aAt 2 K-mm-mJI ah A IJ.I ...I. .1 t vuir wvrcs nernrens arrt irfMi b. I..J1. V'IJ- Th people af a ingbsl.therefcre, cop- 7 ' pve'K oceasws mat we should " tV?'romaw fcWn -through tbat UiediKaAtWbidiwSiJ7J il.TlTT'-: lbttv m aerraw nasaa le mmnom Hue the V i5an eih-B 7 i it , ,1 i J I iv ciuseii s- . , u. ua prvicrveo. c SCIHSOItlJtCJS. No men are ao deep bat tbat shallow plaeei may be found In them. Mills' stalne of Washington was east on Wednesday, at Washington City. ' - TheiBlack-SUte.coBvenUoa otIew York adopted bold resolutions of (be Sewaro stains". The latest accounts from Rome speak ot ths health of tbe Holy Father as improrlsg, H is out ot immediate danger. The Governor and council ot New Hamp shire bare appointed. Thursday, Novimberl at thanksgiving day In tbat State. Parisians say. tbat poor Clotilde is ahead of Eugenie in the delicate eo edition which ram or bas named for them. Mrs. Partington makes Shakspeare sav, " sweet ore the uses of adtt rttitmentj.B Its so If he dldnt say it. A sailor losklnv verv aeriooa In a Methodfit church, was asked by the minister if he felt anycnarige. - srj reo," sua jici. Tb annual lurome. of Mr. Wm. McDonald the owner bf Flora Temple, ii'sald to bs S0,- 000. its reside in uaittmore. "Do yoa drink hale In New York?" aiked a VAiciiney at a compositor, wuo uq yis er riT.ed. " Hail ! No, we drink rum'amaslf and Jersey lightning." ' r The Enow-Nothl&z conrentlen of New Jer sey have adopted the Abolition Stats ticket Of coune. Tbe gentleman who stood upon' ceremony has lost his footing, and sow finds that he has slipped out 'I a very pleasant circle. The woman wbo never Interfered'with EerH Dusband's a&ars, arrived. in town the other day. eoelssn old maid. " HaverPt you finished scaling tbs'Pfish yet, Sara?" "No. master, 'tis a very large bne.': " Why you have had time enoaghitofacale-a-moantaui." A series of lectures before'thCKane MobiA meat Association at New York, .commences this week, vice President Breckinridge Is an Bounced to deliver ths opening lecture. "I'm afraid." said a lady to her hujband " that I'm going to bave a stiff neck " "Not at all improbable rov dear," replied her spouse " I have seen strong symptoms of It ever since1 wr were m&rrico." . Ten mills make one cent Federal Curretn TaWc. We know of several mills that haven't done anvtuiBT of the tort these ten years. Harfforl Tfm; Tbe Boston Pott ears tbat the late affair at Pei-ha ourht to serve aa a caution ta John Bull, how he again undertakes tb go toj peek-in-to the private matters of .John .t,olna raan. '' " A fellow being asked tbe quality of some brandy be bad fust been drinking, replied that reaHv be could aot tell whether it was brandy or a torch-light procession going down bit inroat. , " Hew is it,' said a gentleman'to' Sheridan, "tbat year family has not Oaltached to It? Year family is Irish, and no doubt illostrtocs." "No family has a better riebtte O than oar family," raid sseridaa, icr we otre every, body." LieaL Maury, is reply to the invitation ot the committee of the North Alabama Agricul tural toctety, accepts the invitation, and will deliver an address before the society on tbe occasion of tbe fair, which ia to be held at Decatur. Tbe papers are speaking ot an implement to thread needles. We saw a beautiful one at work tbe other day. It consisted principally of a paie of small white hands, a pair ot blue eyes, and a pout. Agencies for the sale or dis posal ot R are te be round allover the world. It is said to be very dear. It is legated of tbe French family of tbe Dake de XMta. tbat ther bave a nielure in their chateau 1n wMdi Noah is represented going into too aiK,and carrying tioder nis arm a small trunk, on which is written, " Papers Belonging io toe ievis larany." A Nice Poirt. "I can't bear children," said Miss Prim, disdainfully. Mrs. Partington looked over her spectacles mildly before she replied : , " Peehaps It yoa coald too nMM like then Deaer." "How came such a greasy mess Irr the oven?" said a fidgety epi aster to her aaid-of-aH-work. " Why," replied the girl, "the candles fell ibio some water, asa i pat (sea in tne oven ta :y ! Tbe Nashville Baaeer thinks .the course of Mr. Buchanan has traabMd the Democrats of that Stale with the "BeebaBan erices. net it probable tbat the Abolition proclivities of Mr. John Bell, of Tennessee, baa troubled tbe Opposition of that Stale wish a very Bell-y leewe&ess? LsairrihV Dmeerel. There are In Egypt three hundred miles ef reureea. vt aen tne ruining of the trains was romaeBced mummies were ssed far fuel, and are Mid to aa Ice a very hot fire. Tb si is aletest laexbaasttble, and they are need by the cord. What a destiny. Think of devotisg one's exfstesce to provide fuel for a toeerao- nvei Oae day a little about five vears add, heard a preacher ef a certain denomination praying meet Tastily1, tW the reef rang with o-e Hresgss ex sappticaiisBt. isirqiq. i her motherland beeKnaing oVe rekterBai ea down to sneaking diftiatnee. she whinret "Mother, don't voa think tbat If he lived nearer God he woottn't bave to talk so lead ? " Such a questioa is worth a vajame on " Elo cution in prayer." In the tews of Pekin, Tf. Y., resides Samue) Roberts, with bis wtfa Salina. and their four daagbters. iaey occupy a farm or a hundred acres, the work af which. Bach as stewtne-. loggias, planting, hoeing, taking care of tesms. etc, Bas, during tse last year, seen performed by tbe mother and dasebters. Ths eUest daughter, aged eighteen years, plowed twenty acres, and ess of theToaBrest staters draered in tbe grain. Mr. carvtn Adaas. of Prtasborr. Pa., bas recently diaecvered that an important electri cal chance takes place, when molten iron solidifies in cootine. Bv insula ti or the moulds. aim me man peenag in live liquid metal, tbe rastiBgs from common iron came out as whif e as silver and bard as steel. This is another evidence of the universality ef this subtle fcrce; and though it is not as yet applied to any practical purpose, such phenomena cannot inn even;uany io produce aeerai tnttu. Xlir most Virtneus V Oman In France -Iter Coronation The following is an extract frem the Parte eorreepondce of the Louden. Star : Tbe rreat annual priae show of tbe Vtrta ous Woman came off at Suresses with treat eclat Te those who bad beard a few dare age, the praise of virtu pronounced in tbe still pedantic oratory ot Guimt, -t was quite a relief to hear it soothed, encouraged, and re- qaestea to can again, as it were, m the honey ed accents of tbe Arcbbtshen of Parte. At though tbe weather waa anything bat rnrHing, crowds went by '.he railways to Paris to be hold this ever precious and delightful tight, ana, as a leHow-travtter informed me, with tbe greatest boBbomrale, even those wbo bad seen the Yirtaous Woman before were cnlv too glad to be able to show thesisbt to ether. At 3 oeioek, th scrutiny tnee place w.thin the church The Virtuous Woman was pro claimed, and waa crowned witb roses b the ajcaomoop, wbo was reatiy raucn more lenient toward ber than M. Gaiznt would hare beu. His Eminence then eave a loner allocation in favor of virtue, wherein be exhibited to the efat all tbe good points of the woman's vlr rue, snowing now tbe urst came by it, (in this case by leheritaacs ber mother had possessed K ;) then bow she had maintained it by sever frequenting tbe Saaday balls and never readis romances, which latter setf-denla proved be- ysna a oouei ine otvine grace ntticD bad ottjn taea over imi specimen of tbe virtue of Su resnes Tbe village, however, declared with oae voice that there were otherreasons for not reading romances, as the elect one bad never learned to read at all. Bat this reason, al though reckoned aa of importance among stu pid, hrnorast neasante. was considered not worm recording by me Areabuop AUrlot, a great theologian, a great raathematiciaB, and It wasa great eemfev.bowevrr.to such vain anivpeuriie people or tne world as tbo-e who bad aafket in One clothes by (be railwaydal Suresneeto see tbat virtue was for aneelre-J warded wtth something else blde fine speech es, even from an archbishop. Three dozen goodly covers of solid silver, Willi fivebandred francs in money to the isoet virtuous girl in the commune, ana obs dozen spoons and two hun dred francs to the second best, gave- one a pleasant feettrg of tbe perfect justice with which the virtue of Suresnes is properly weigh ed out and valued. The second virtue was de cidedly rt In point ot outward claim; bst that is a rule, Ibelieve; earrledWil aU.ovtr tht world, and aot peculiar to Saresnes. r A.COSIOCS Fact. At the t rue of the ex-' plosion on board the Great Eastern, a -curiam fact was noticed those who were most hurt and who first died, seemed 'the least injured wben they first appeared above deck, and even were able to walk aft without assitsnrt. On this point a writer"1n the London Timet says : Auauuiunu uu uv CHUpiiHtlCl J 5 4 mere figure of raw flesh, which seldom moves after tbe explosion Not so with men blown up by steam, who, for a few minutes, are able to walk about apparently nnbnrt, though in fact mortal! j Injured Beyond all hope of a recovery. This was so with one or two. wbo, as thev t-uicieeu iiuia uetsw, WKlKea in WKD inatlD- deseribable expression In -heir faces oslr ret' sembling intense astonishment, and a certain fal'eriur of the gait dud movements like one tnat waua.la bis sleep Where not eriaed by the smoke or asbes, the rtecutiar bright, soft wbitenei of the face, bands or breast, told at once tbat tbe skin, though unbroken, had in fac been boiled by the steam. One man walked along with the movement and look I bave endeavored to describe, and seemed quite ubeoEscious that the flesh of hi ihiirh. most probably from the ashes in tbe furnace was burnt in deep boles. To some one whn came to his assistance, be uald quietly, I am all right: there are others worts than me ; FuiuHmuiuicai.-- iuii poor man was Ihe ui a. ui ui c: . Savxsrsoa asizoxa. ,n oouse of Wil liam 3. jsicKntgat ft Co., 27 Main street, re ceived by th overt ad mall, which arrived here on the evening of the 41b init., two hun dred pounds of silver ore, com igned to liem by Sir. canine, or Arizona. Tbe silver is cast In small plarr-, after tby. Mexican fash ion, and is verV purespecked with grains of gold. Mr. McKritpb informed us that there were two tans of rllrer ore, eif tbe esrse des cription as tha' received by himself, waltine shipment- lo St. Iessls, bnt owlsg to tht dan gers and'dlflieultles attending its transporta tlon,it was almost imoouible to ret it cent forward. Through the kindness of Mr. Smith, or uu oreriana man company, the amount re ceived by Mr. McKnlgbt ft Co., was forward ed over their route. Mr. Sa th deservea the thanks of tb mm. mualty for his efforts to bring this -precious metal to our market , at this time, when it is so tsuchln31:mand. Ws tnutitbe arerlam' mall com panr.will BakotbsaeeisarTarraiire- iaenta to cave ths entire amount sent forward immediately. A few hnJred.p3unds, by each mail, would soon aeeompHsh'ths work. est, cos is Ikmocrgl. Late Asxival at WasiiiKa-roir MiislsSUte. It is (bought that hia same on ths EHen Dooctas recelvd.to-div a most hearty weleome from those , who hid .the axirem """. i rt?"'."1"":. ""r,"i .f ?.. But cngru'iiism ik houksii Arougus ea ine in- ; ros'ac - ioi) oi ton new tieir llit'- -is 5laft, SeplemUr 30. SOETUIpjO TIHJI.V FEJll.tlSE. Milt Proeior among English female posts itAei tint slanl en tbe enle eatnfnce. or walk the lofty coar.ta In paths of poetry with Mra. her sphere sbe Is not lets attractive, and of their-kind htr poema are not less excellent than those ot Mrs, B. The sex of Mrs. B.'s poems is not always distinguishable, or If there is any mark ot sex about then it ia mors often ptrb'ps masculine than feminine. Bat Miss Proctor's ar essentially feminine; yet, not so in tbe srnit ot ilcklv sentimentality and weak imaginings. ..They breathe tbe thoughts, feel ings, and aspirations not of a restless, soaf lnglfltelleet or of A fierce perturbed spirit but of an Intelligence gentle as It is strong, and of a heart devaataa It is loving. In perusing them Ihi reider isso impressed with respect and sympttlij for the woman that bsiiapt, only upon subsequent reflection, to admirs ths poet. Tbt&olISwlng is a characteristic little poem by MhsFrpetor. How simple, direct, forcible, metkftnd tender and bow womanly! i';wosu'i qo-ssTio. Br fern t trust s7 (- lee. Or iks sr B'4 la Ikise, Sclera I let Br 'star St Cekc aadfo-m totnto, " Retire I paril an far lie. qsMa tkr leul ta-aurtit brae. IbrikAlliUriWii,.iiereel 14 tier ne Usk winVIn ft Mt rrsii boM, tsr sstrttretf , Of 1 ttr 'adk ielar, rt In as Uut walsI caa tedfctpiaeef Ik there wttain tT 4namt dreasn HlliMUIWI,' I' .v Where! th nr eM Ssfrn. brelthe. TJeMBAei, UMesred krmhut Its. nr patn we. eai Us ra!VMrssaujii s ' Tkit tbu butl, jt porai. Whl e I hiri UkM tfctW , Let a tilen pKr rrre it M. M mtni merer tiR i ' mess. i I tier W.UMO IVraHfA Mt t ntrise.uit eSaas -. . m OmSLuS iSal W 0r t ' wt mr ,tHl 7 Svttt sre, mm at aR retsre dir mr rtHI We wttt-- eraMsecar. & ' atfcr uaii (Ar nils' hU TV- demeu patrit. Bur , SkeiMlM s pnnraftjtfi , i On H tatMa i?MrttriBet 7 U yHl k Hit tH aie bet ikieM mr feeirt aSahtfttkran. ' 0KM ttxm wtth4ralkr had elr, As4 rave u ar cWva, , . Thit PU. ant tkat to-SAVi mlelfkr, f Vnt II.CT Wm te M.m.l Onlk tkir c4Hrivolk; Sal KM. kt isf. . irises win warwm new. nmr mM I dire not btr. The vrS wlt om to lite; Tel I mtM iat the all reman; S. mmtmrt tke. mr Falet wasierer en tartieirl mar Xatt, restemker, t vrsnld rlK u an I A FEW WOUDS TO TIOITIKV, J ITlAIDn.KS tM) AVIVES. Pnai Ihe IKsrSeM ASvrHr Olrli, if you wish to marry, fit yoarselves become wives. Wben a man marries. It feasible to suppose that he expects to get helpmate a partner in every relation of life on wbo will relotee with bim in his nrosnerit and happiness, and sympathize with him In sorrow ; a confidential friend, dlilntefested. affectionate, and soHdtoas, wbo will diepI gloom and cast a cheering influence throughout bis dwelling, his other, botier, and better self. Bat in nine cases out of tea what does he get? Why little more than a moner spending m chine i.walkhif; advertisement fer dry good merchants and milliners a dilution of the list of aeeeciplishmeeta taught at boarding schools. Is it any wonder then tbat mea are becoming or oc matrimony and iooe npon it as a anr oC swindle, in which thev seldom eet even tb MtaUotwbat they bargain fer? Is it aay won der last yessg mea are airaia to tie mem selves for life to girls who will never be any tbiag but an expense to thrm ? Is It aay won der last marrlaee la oa tse decline, as-l old maids and old blrbelers are mere nuaierooa bow than when oar grand parents were young? I repeat It, girts. If you wish and expect to marry, fit yourselves to become wives. Don't tarn uv voaf noses at the idea of bei&c useful ijjvet the btoem and dusting brush, use them S i . i . , i . TTcoxeuMy ivr ail idwh into, tp iuwi bristlr aad nut I bines in their nrener nlaces. Do Ihfi every morning it will make your eyes brighter, year cheeks more rosy, your step more elastic, and is tar Better exercise man tailing back in a carriage for a morning dm or lingering listlessly over a piano. Don't scorn the culinary art ; lea re to make good bread asd cake. Bice caeUrde and pad dings : learn to boil, bake and fry meat prop erly. It is not vulgar to know how to cook, and it will save yoa a world of vexatioa in after years. It matters little what somber of servants you keep, it is necessary that voa so on si learn now to do tsese tnias, id orae tbat yoa rheeld knew wben tbey are properly done. Besides, yoa rniy have te teach year servants in days io come, and sew can yoa possibly teach others tbat which yea do not understand yourselves 7 Doat think your edeeatton Is finished wbeB you leave school. V - i l . 2ru bii wsnsei rwuimia iny dccfrmpnu ed, sing and play divtaeiv, speak French Rke i native, and ds.BC like a Sylph. You may set a bore like Diana, and pride yourself on your skill in drawing sd painting. All these things are very well, bat men wbB ther mar fry I sex rer soaetatBg besKis arcoraptttn Bjestn. &BstD:e men UES practical views and even raiB wbo are net sensible enough to iixe practical womss, save to ear. xou can not chirm awejy their appetite with a brilliant ly executed piece ef music, neither can yon call badly cooked dltls by French names, and bv ae doinc render thea eatable. Practice sewing aa yoa would any other bran h ot education; learn te patch and dam neatly ; neve a How yoarselves to threw away carmeals because tsere ts a Hole or two in thea ; tbey are fine things to practice mend leg on. These things may appear to be ot little con sequence, bat they ought to be just as much i nrt of every Eire's education as eramraar or history. It makes but little difference at what fashionable college or seminary yes bare graduated, ir yoa oo not Know now to cooe, wasn and iron, mage and mend garment! neatly, and above all keep a boo ta erdc why yoa are set marriageable. And, yes ladies, who are married. seBPos lag that yoa have never bad the onpertusity oi iiarBiBg to manage oomesnc asairs com mence this banco of year sdacatiea at once Cossaier that the oUadare "better late t an sever," wm apply admirably in year case and sever-deeist aatll you become proficient. Yea will be likely te make some failures at first, bat dost let tha discourage you ; try jgairr, and Veep trying until yon succeed to your satisfaction. If you bave eervanta to do ibe heavy work, well and rood, that will not prevent your being present. You will fisd that one-! pirn will be saved or your beisc there for even (be few aervsBts who are net -early dishonest, are proverbially careless and waste ful. Every lady should be familiar wrtfa her Kitcoea, sBeati measure and weieu, give ner enters znd see tbera executed. Try this plan for one month, and I think yya will find (hat yoa are much tje gainer. I consider it the duty of every wife to study her hasbsso's in terest. Wben a woman marries, she takes upon herself these responsibilities, and it is neither right nor proper that she sboald shirk them off oa servants. Every iadv whose f Ii.kWh .rill 11a, e 11- IJ L.'k.. - V housekeeper. . . nan v., ouwiu WI u n Don't expect, young ladies, when you marry, wai yon can nave year own war entireir. This wi)I,be Impassible. Always stand ready to give op at least half your wishes to yoer busbandj and if be ts a reasonable man that half will satisfy bim. And after having been married twelve or fourteen years, sboald he declare yoa "perfect," and call yoa aa "angel.V way yoa need sot contra met nun. .Men are not perfect ; they have, I think, as many faults aa women. The great secret of happiness In married life is for each io overlook tbe faults of! tbe other. A wife should s'adv- the disno- sition of her husband, and supposing he comes home sometimes a little cross all rata do. Mr Lavender does, and I know he Is one of thje kindest and best of men wen, as I said oeiore. sdoum voui nusDanacome nonse a inn odt of sorts, don't appear te aotir it t meet hfn with a pleasant smile and a kind word. itj ae ta norgry, place nts pet dishes, nicely, ser-ed up, before bim: chat cheerfully with arm wnue oe is earing; let mm see mat yea are do nr you best ta make him comfortable i apil take my word for it be will come out of tHe sulks, and la less than an hour bs as pleasant as noseibl. Ninetr-nine cases out of a hundred will yield readily to this treat meat. Another very essential thin? In nromollnp aowesnc nanmeess is tne care nr vour bus band'a'wardrobe. Very few men have tern pert tbat arc proof againn bnttoBles shirts. Don't fait te guard1 araiast this annoranee. 1 really believe I hare sewed on at least a-half Duafiri nr buttons stsce I married, though I bare been married a long time, thirteen years and more ; nsve a roust! balf-dezeq children. and still Mr. Lavender declares that oar hnn ey-meon s not half over. n exn-rts It to pir-i es rang as w live, and 1 don't s. e w should not. I am sure I have no nbiectien Be consider! te of vour husband's rellm. Kevrr appear to kcow more man ne noes: no matter bow much a woman knows, she sboald never feel superior te her husband. I one heard of a finely educated girl wb married an- uuierate man, wao could not even write his name. In signing some doeraeBta the bride? groom ruaae ail raarx, me orrae, iRSUgtl a fine scholar, made ber mtrk also. There waa a world of delicacy and consideration lt that on time act Recollect that wbatver position In'soeletr your baahapd occupies is yoors als: and let. war position oe ever so Kitty, or ever so low ly, always treat him with deference and re spect, ror is tee very act or marrying him yoa hare acknowledcedhlm Tourssnerior. In SDffrkrinc rsocev. ascertain Tailimhi be can atTorJ) asd never post or grumble If it Should so happen that ha It not able to get something you imagine yoa want Should be wi yoa to go ana Buy whatever yoa need, utHri (ro ana ovj a uuaarea aouars' worm of articles mat yso- bave no earthly uss for. bach things discourage men, especially In cases where economy la a necessity. The costliness of a woman's attire bas but tittle to co wim tier appearance; a neat print worth twelre-and-a half rents a yard is sufficiently suv- wimomij pnjivici at uome: and a real lady loots well in any dress. Women, as a treneral thine-, d WbattAty hill v-arf and where ther ihtU frt Ia alutaB livakJt finas-a- la ll. a. t. a .a ib aeiit ior meacai tmprove- raest appears to be quits overlooked; they forget that the soil ws neglect to cultivate. tnuwiy nta io wrrci nminramMes. . LUCY LAVENDER. 45r"In" of the3altimore Sn of Tnesdty, speaaiBg or trie rorestiadowings of tbs Charleston Conversion, says : "It Is mere certain than ever thai h nnrit,. ers delegations will defer to tbe wishes of the southern delegates, both In rerard lo a plat form and to the Domination of candidates for ine (residency ana toe vice Presidency. Tbe South must furnish nearly all the eleetorial rotes, arid of course have right to choose ths candidates. If a Southern mai be nominal as President, H k Very probable that Governor Horatio Seymour vrfll be selected a j Vies Pres ident, I . deference to ths wishes nf the vast marorilv -nf the Democrats of th r Mcket -fcLgo far to secure the electoral rote sr new l or; bat I mast say that no one can 'uereimr at mi r Aiieieciicn tor State offlceri may tndiea'e a change favorable to ths De- i mocracy ' Thb AcaoaAiif Tiir Taortcs. By way cf Havana ws have some later Intelltt-ence from Jamaica. Ths aurora borealls waa witnessed In thtt Island, it teems, for the first time, per haps, lince Its discovery by Christopher Co. lumbers. So rare Is ths phenomenon In those, latitudes test It was taken for the glare of fire, and wa associated with the rertnt'riots. Dp to tbe latest advices it had not entered Into the imagination of ths most astute to refer it fo a celestial canst. It is discribed as magnificent and beautiful in the extreme. 3 The population of Rome, at tbe high est period of Us power, has been estimated at 6,800,000. The present population of London is estimated at 2,800,000. The entire popula tion of Paris including that of all ot its metro politan suburbs, is about IfiMflOO. That of New York, estlmsted In tbe sams way, Is 1,100,000. ' An ExTBAOxctXAXT Scasom. The Vn raont SlaU Joxnal sayis " Every month bas besn marked by frost, and a drouth, severer than any known for many years, bas prevailed threagh the summer, fiat under the influence of the rains last week ths grass hiewtaried vigorously, and strawberries are blooming the second time this season. SAKItlUD, On Tbendir rveslasv October , st the reiMesc si tai brMe'i snrlr. Jot U. Tit. 11., pr tki v. Xr, D.Ti,, D XICSABD tT. TATLOB t JUil Totilt Jir-T. allief tin cttr. A .flnnlr' iTlfrnTE or klact, winlMaTnaatri.nUl Is Pioefi.' niltieitcaeliwliensm.?. ) ecS-lw F. nUUBAS If - anted.. rflWU J0USKZA TA I Li J KB er X oiShHII TOSTZV Jl PEABOE, OarrsHUn. UIm. Caution. ALL psraoni are k-rkr ferewiroed isahut tridinc ier our t wo nesBtUM nti siva br-ni en tbe stk oaj ot Julj last to Thorn. X. Trabs, and Barabt,a at tkreemoctfcarroai abl data far $17 S3, tk other al R37 neniH rrvm as ror imi i io aniitifiim fer whHk uld notes were flrrn ktvlrui filled they will net h stis. MtEINNIT ft, CO. rS-u Notice to Debtors. A LLrrM in-lektftt ia Ji3e, Ily4, J, Bjg a. Co.. IX iHwra amrr ar reqoeMea caii oa , n OrlQ. Malatlrt. tat at Aaaml. and aettl th lm. Xr. Griffin ii daty anlharlied te receipt f w aB eiaiaui ror lb flrsu. Atuaoea u pirticaiarir reqaeet . ocS-dlw JAVF-t BOTD. land for Sale. T OrVBS fer rale th 'net cf lind known as theTorker X sUc, Irleiae mil from Laurnye, Term asdc urHU too acres, 15 ef which are cleared Pwrparrte- nlari isplrtoA. B. looter, Ejq , at LaGraat. r to in Bcrilr ax sempbia. oi-wlt S. it. TKKZETAKT. Whtnteel. IVll EDtATELT. to real a oioranUBl twvj wbcia Cv miantri' wait of Cort Soaare VsKaW tar a I Dearoins Don ASOres J SL. throssa lb pool orool. OCS-3t aalf Price for Cash. T r)rFKRorala&iaM dwelling wim ISraoml, Lai X oo net met on AHUmo. itrrrt, lor rents lor $700. THIe perfect JOHK D ARKona. ocS-4Jt Ops. Caartetta IVpjt To Drng;lsts of this City or TIcInlty. TIIK oa4erctsaM wlxbaibad ei-rtBC- ta alt tkr Halle a Cily Tr2 S'Mf . ! a ntaatiaa la a Dmz Star 1 VeapeK r la any s-wulafctay bn.is-,, fwa ( Ten- atempbii wawJS k preforroS. a trrram Iiteo oa ippUraliim. AOtmi it-. at rhfsr f Ik Sravakia Arwal. ecS-cS' SHvaton If anted. A GtAEUATE of JeOraun roll. reaBorlvuta. A wtah, U obuta a itaallo a Teacher ta aotaa ed nctlneril ioaawttoa, ar is a family Can iraoace lr rmaiU mt SAl character asS quatlfleatloB frem tk aiies raewnr noire. M4iatlr. rlsiiu leraa, etc.. ' Tearaer," g ixeu omc. Bowline Orrra, Xy. oc9-2Uwlt House Wanted. TTTX wtafc ta rval or ker (half caJ a sood, raranwta- v v i mrainnff. aix ar seven reoea. amiwia kvka-ta. erS-t TATIF A. UoBWEK NEW MEIIPIIIS THEATER Aetncaad Sss'SayT fWU C. TeMHtrMK. Staav Bwoolor.... JOSHTII at. SAWSOM. i-OSDT ItvaKlKS. Octkrr lerk, laftt a it A aaatau is Ihla my af lb ckanaoBS jwsaa AaT teas aema. Kin Jase Coomsi. who la aasmd for II siesAa aaay. and wis apn-ar. a, XtrjU'K Tlai n, U le a af LOTSS .MCRinCR. A tier wklak. ktr Diwm and lira. TI. BeraaH in A roXrnSAL IJkV Vy Dr Oiret. raraaoM aad BaVaaw. 1 mil Friral Buiea. flaltl Third Ttrr d Corwad Hairr ceMa n naro op r a a I at. If M. Pot- noaaat Ji I 7 o4ark. Orarter on ael UtM Vcawk ti EXCURSION WEEK! SalEIjBY COUXTT AsricultBral and Mechanical Fair. rpHK Ucatrmi asp CnABLxrrow lull road Cava- Eicnrnion Tickets, To Tlwl b it-r fur at Ueraae.ii ; amid tram th 11th ro ia ism inn .. pom airs irjercatv B ATRKe, eeS-ar 5apt Wcater Divlaion. SHELBY COUNTY FAIR. Hcmphis and Ohio 'Railroad IK ORPKB aVraTaVkiatA tbcal TTM.3 cmtiTj"t to tb 11m of this tmmA, whfi mj fif-lr to ..tuwt lsV Pbvwr CUatii AsTrtcUsirl fair, wommttcmt m Tm- Deduced to One-linlf Regular Anriii icarcs. SpMal TniN Wl laalT tit- dpt tftf tsVtf KPsSaWfa tttb ly airirtf; Ui wtlt. i 8 a'clork. a ST.. Btvt rrtry Mlf trwtma J9. r. M. rT. ravel. wr. Imi ttnti. c-1w W. L- KBL90.V RmpL For Sale or Hem. " fT frmr rwrffw, I a mUtm from Owt SqT HiMiHiir tio . t lithia in m tw lvt t em a- !fe 1mM-f ! VMnaH I wfill nttf. OfH pinff W . B4W sf IB eM tiWl asirKUa Ott Fr t tTf tvCTM aaf Ibs ,r taw M lltm tHcibIIT tit Stat Fmste Onl. v tk ro of t traAetrtKi- M a b$l wHK biwiMsv in tM 4KMlrTlO mem with Pfi nrrr v ItMMt XtmUt hy (b Ut Bt S. ft fvtatk for btiws uersstarr TH tffwriftr to t-nr. rfc.tff tvmem trtmU well to caff a&4 iaHmr frt3n, iaVOV-3 X9tas,at FURHITURE FOR SALE VRBT diea; w Bar 1 i rarild a lanr ear rr f tSabin! Ware, oiaaa-e, mi CariM. Ta. kei Stioili. Hecrrurl. Dcl. War"n-o Red- !. kBs as ndi-l van yaf artatlrabio nw- mera lo swlaj. W wn.il alU v-c la cak kebrf jwi poraaa ararwaerr K3 Kan urrrt. O. DKNiHAW. W-Ow R O. O KIMtS. Aaeaf, WJI. McEXTIRB, MARS HILL, POST OFFICE, DRUE CO, TT7TLL BUT. SELL OR L00ATB LA VPS tK VTIIg ir cr the adlolamt VELVET, embroidered; VELVET, plain; CLOTH, plain; CLOTH, Velvet trimmed: CLOTH, Meernteg; ' MISS CLOTH; INFANTS, Erabr'd. Of Parii and Nrw rrk msataotsr. iat rrea.d In r ii-i vinery ins lor saw or W. B. KILLER; -tw Oar. Mala aad ktawoa .tree!,. $ew 'Arrasgrmeat, 11( avail owraetrrs of tbla aielhoa to VV aaale iDawa I --sr awmeeooa eo.la TtkatTrewanis. WItiBrM.1T. f t m al nviat Ua-Uslia) OainKtn kaa arriaed, aad u now at th H.akat liulwir. roadr br the rr- erjuMaaf an (retell anr frlemls nay a nlrafed to eeo iraUaa. W feel rana lent ia toe aaaartlae rhat w at ww 0rriD( lb knt radUa ar rciv1a rr.lt at vi can o fta4 la Ibla piar An rrelCBt receives i i..mMiny,iiuiiN on i am waarr sou am rroaa Wi-iwianr wiRXritOHe war . Bv bii ar Ui WbarfkMat fmr rI are-not aajct(l t k weSefo- emr ac wealaer a. tn-y are y MepMitee il Ik waarTaaatiltkr c,n b renamed inrtem-B' weaikee 14 ileswarobaa.. W recard tki. ae no IwluejMlTaall ileal to .fclvrr- ana erntfne ana aivrn apeflr 4- vaa'ari-. r all m'rr -mm! aion h e. in 1kt ptae Ttttu. -nMnn. recliiw .rS fnnrdtwc a. her) b r surra a. no Fin Blair. Ark , Oaober t, !S. ecS-dawXn Mississippi' and Tennessee RAILROAD FAI.1. AnKAM;E3JE.T. fK aa4 .ner M0NDAT,OCI5rB.lTH, ISM, Ir lira j ran oauj fswuT. oxrrparri BMrowa. , mail ts;ai. . , LCAVKl I LIATCI uitrl Salr-rrB a .Kit a. M KrnrVla .r. r M nwn Lake at-...l r at lleroaeata .t.....x;l w 3.r II at .IJjC X at C.OJIO ',. &AM S-naMMa at..... J-M A f.Mwaler.l tV par G4wlr aU.....S:ieAac ruuiui au....i:l p Heraaiid. aU....9:iZ a at n -rn Lake at . tT.-0 a m ASBIVES AT Uewrhu it- ii en a at rvroaiu.... I:1S p at BiraHr.au.u....Sl m Anivaa at Btrrir at 131 p at FBEISHV AND AOCOIIMODATIOS TSAINS. WiU v and arrlv aa rariow, : X.ZAVC LEAVE Vwpr'a at.. JtlO AH BlteaviU- U.......1A A al kTemstoa ar. . 70 a at BltravlB.- M r at ASBIVX AT AIVi: AT Hrmpktast MSP 91 Fiprs at, tan TralDaarTiviBftalSenipbSi male, rloa conaegtlaB wllh Hemphtaaiismi aas Hemphi. asd CharteaUn BAHroana. a. BOBOH, oo-qm . v , Ceaera! frlaindeoi. NEW FIK.H. jas w. aocxxB...x. at. Tti...w. . tronyon. nOUTpK, E3TES & CO., . (aocnor toC. M narlm k. OaJ Cotton Factors AST) Gtseral Commission Dlerchants, SO. 11VR0NTR0W, COH WONMI., STAIU X. B. A smd vterk- of Bazrlnr aad's-v atw.. m hand. naautirarappllMfwrBlabedatlaalowMtnia. rala. rartlralar attroUoa paid to tk aal v ahfem -m Hvauiin" l imar. OTW-irA Sm BARNETT GRAHAIB, cotto.v riC7oh,iem AXD C0MMIS I0X HEB CHANT. Xo 4 Front Row, Memphis. TRAXETCL to th pahtie. and parttralarty to mr rrleadi and rtomrs who har krnfw iia. uaHy patrcalied tap, is ry kr.brh ml bBaiaen is which I hare, Kfed. I arajij, esar w rrvtr. a Cotton Faclax and Commission 2fochaiit. If r ch.rs la atorivr aad artunz n.r-t- . i- t ccnti per Bale I for faceivlsc and Xcwar.r a i im n reals per bale. i wm iepcnm:irrc aiM afuB -at&? d Bsion and Host, asd rtaOUUca aursliei. asd -wLt term iv-i Issyesalomsrssttholowtai mailet prices. nda las it UI tlmaa ta carry yrt strictly aD inatnetiooa slvs Bfr lans-ta ORXSLLU. A Chance to Slake Honey- I WWH to ia sa entireir s,w aid wU attarted flock at OnOCERIES, Amountlsi ts Sre tnaanM dasmi aad win rest tat (ood lenaat tk boat taoated suad far Ik kejlaeu ia ths thy a acre,,, bos ta, m irery lo -t y. p. wrraoaa. Of Cordage, rttX8. a. Wlf . MeCLA!t. No. Is Vrnot ga. ut u VJ recalfl f fwa aaa4r. oaaalrUnl In Bart of Basil Fart laYi raj S .. Ben ao4 LeaJ Use; tea .. Lalaryani el OoiU UasUla, aS attea) 3S Bales OakaaH Oatla Tirred Bosa, tai Cutvo lad nn Ubn a uH oetcrliiUoiu. ocS-tt 820 Reward. OTRATXD from tfia labaetiear. on tha Tat, O da road 11 mflea froai Smalli, about its' Mk ef AaaSBt, au OBAT BOUI fmr. jearaawi neavr SUM aad Ulll abotrt 19 kind. JOttl aad u PASC BBOWM HOSSB KULS, aoa tTaroa tko tftboMrl DasSlaa, atiai aboat aavan Mara ml Tk atarr rwar aas ka paid lor U aaUrory f tb hor and male, or tie for lib ar a of thaa to h' nucfr,aw.iw jl, rtrtvm la ktompkU. x-u laitj. Bipsoa, l. t WABStB.. S. GaroHsa. .a. a. ciurr.i X. Caritraa. '. t. Aaxau, B. crottaa. A. J. WARREN & CO. Our Tirst Year in .Memphis. OCTOBER, 1859. TT72 XVM VOW HXCXITVSQ vA evtatoz owt bw 1 f sHaWIOf T ewelry, Diamonds, Silver and Silver- plated Ware, PANOT GOODS, Cullru, Pl.toU, Cantt, etc, tic. Wl ta rt aad kv oar cooda af tha EiansiactDrara far Oaih. aad keHefieg Skat ar irck wtt c nrpar favor a Mr, la oaMHttr, oaaliiy and price, with any la a aoatkora euauli j, wo reapcrttasly tar lit aa I upon Inn knf, owfrax owowaer We Ban rnaot aamneteat wi With Yen and tklr vrk awe, and will da ar, waft pwuialos to ear bulaea, tal- annenir. A. J WABBKX ft CO.. III. aaraer JC,a and Xoaroo atrta. Wanted TO IHSK ,u or eafkl Ko. I Jinalca- room aorvaata. iS-Iw J 1 WnKSOAht. BE0GAES, HlanUcts and Qats. KeMackj TweeAi, Lisseys, Keisejs. MAT7Kas, ralkca,eaapaaa, XX yard! Wa.h fcssioa Oanakwaa, keavy BJaM&d and Brawn serrtiasa aad SaArtSaaai may-ad Shu, riBaw- rasraaaaifalMai saw us onk iuaau and OlaiiUr paMii T.Woatka, Twwrla. Iapjk LlaanA, TaMa OS- LHHU .Dtt w law I 111,.. 5.000 Vardg Calicoes, 6 lo BO ets. La4Ma' da StS llwSm aad Clatms I tapMkw BlMk SI Us, Bfcaikaa. l'.ili 1 Sa Shawl, Oloaia, MaMala aad Po-uraf Laooa, Pmkrokliriaa, T.Kl, Na- aaa.. uaavra, oar. Gents Fitie Ileadif-Jiiadt Clothing. nra. Taucaa. Shiita. Draw- ra, OaUra. Smtinena aad (Novo; Ladiea, Genu, Bo and AIIh Dndarreata aad n,awrat Aa. da. Sao any sua Boots and Shoes. HoBWpsa Jna, Laai,i, Seesa; Wool BaB and Bast-frr- roraaklkr tatlob a ktrra-zr, aa lfale afcf.fi. i pp. Hi wonhaw rjooa. OrEKIiVG A.T 18 Main-it, asder OeM FeliewV Halt Oa TVT on cXex'y. Oct. a.Ot3a, VTX will open a teas aad wl nrroted rtock af 1IIL- I I LIMBHT TBLTBT, SS AW aad IM V SOKVBTS rSIUHlBX'al KAS9 aa ntH BIBBOKBI Pia.OMrieJi.o4 Vwaaoal VWATBBBSI riAWlKSj BSIDAL BUaVtBaSjl SCO LB aad aXAUBXIKS oaLtriNS. At0-A tars aiewkseal f IKBSS TBIV lflVf4 T8LVBT oums asat BraSA 0l)lE3r BOOtrSt Mow Baae, Zphrv aad WaaKn Oooda far CkMraa. TkoLadM af llrabpkai aad itaaslty ara respedriHy iSTfHIoallatMaktaia atr, aiar 044 PaUow ' Bait. V. JSE,roJSLm migmt. Baqaarar anar- ooWIbO a. j. rBAiwtsca... a. j. wisoia. Opening of Fur Season ! IkTPeaiSas AXD DXAXXB3 IX HATS, CAPS, AXD LADIES' FURS BKEVKEEYi BLOCK, 2 O O axaln S -t r o o tf MEMPHIS, TENN. XT' k 1M od m ipfnuMd ikck of LldiM' VI Panwr - a wharai 14 Laaaea mrm imhi km ran et vaasaino al rB.tkiOISOa la CO'S . BriarWj'. Bkl ra X.la Mrt. FALL TRADE HARBTTARE eOoxnbs & Co. HAVB now aaatoMoMk snaj IsJar vATXTBAna aad tnataafarahinn l oAasuns Vtflr trarenl. Pocket ass TaWi Ceilerv, Scirsors, Sbean Bad Razors, Locks, Hliigei a4 Balldifs' Uardwarr, eTsry deserirjtien, Caitin Basda and Pins, a great variity. Erase and Fancy Aadirooa and Fenders. Patsted Chamber Toilet Setts, Polished and Brass Saorefs.Toags and Pokers, Walters and Tea Boards, Ames' Sbovejs, Collins &- Hani's Axes, Tinners' Pressed War and Tools, Chains of every description, Manilla and Cotton Repe, Tin Plate and other Metals, Iron, full stock, Bar, Sheet, Itoandetc, Hollow wars Uastines, - , , Nails, Spikes and Brads, Iron Rivets, Nnts and IVastiers, ATieHaraI Implements, every Mod, Gam Belting and Packing, '' Circular Saws. ALSO Every description of Tools ujrf ir carpenters, uiaeitsntfUjs, Maehlnisls, Tinners, uawysrs, Flaaters, Builders, etc, etc. agzxct roa - rairbaaka' Ratfertn and Dorroant Scale. Hall's Patent Fire Proof Safes. "-2v Mcconns & co. Ounce for Mea of Small Means. 8 SMALL qOUNTRFEOTS: AST). , L Siunll City - Resideacc, 'JP O H. J3 Sl. Xa'ZI, ON LONG TIME. OW ' 'JUrMSeAT, Ik liealj-tlilb tl,H the an. nor, as aiaia fTc at,ui naworry Ir, paltak'o for rratdelKwa. nnteaa. paUsrn r lyecalalkin. IwitatnUs isht o nln aev, irmaooth VemjH. ..u - - - . ----- - aa iron, or-oar Tij On--Bnb eah kaiasre ia few emu aaini tanalmeat. wtlh lstr,t. rw ALSO Al lam. tine, s ate rictie lalln. r. tKSi fanatrnL - For farair prrtieaUrs appty to" Dr. Joka c. Boots, A. s Tvrro m' nn wB-tdl AlienonaadWnlatBnkeTa BROADWAY H01L ACTON YOUNG. Pronrietor VAbHVILLE, TENN. TB" B i-M . eaotireTlT .Hmod no Br-cdlt, oaruta1 to tteTnsaaM .aj 1 1..- . INrpel sad ItaaaOeal Laiia. teil-iluut THE OCOTJaZA'a TIl-tDB FILL 1XD WIXTER 0Plg59 ii 1839. STOVAXL & fiUTCnELIa, 283 MAIN STREET. VTTB har tsat rrcrlrra tor VALL AXD WISTZI. V V .BsaBWa. anj it. bow preaaS 0 CCr w iae Iraia, wluia,.). r tH. Ui Uirnt asd smiI atn- aiTS tun or sa ana nmnann CLOTHING, And 18 Mali mi AHUTS ailir3XHISa BOOBS Mis.nnaaiaunriiiuiwrun wra a wa p," HEGHO CLOTHING, UBIA SySStX AX OIL 0LOTB 0LOTBTXS, SLAT atLOTS RIAWZS ASD ILA2TXaT8, TBtrSXB, ' SliriT SA03 TALBU AXT TOBUtXAB, Ts wklca ws lavH tk iHistioa af tk trail. ITOTALI. fe KUSHKLL, tsS ataln stssat. Jrnlioi Slpck IoNdss SOJtXETJIImra mTE JJ. Dtlano'g LlfePreserrlag Coat t Test. STOVALL tMITCHELL, AU Atrsu far th lal af tk aaov Good, aid kavs aat rctTd a isppiy to van ther ltt Ua at to f TriTttari tsd bjtw men speiaar. STOVALL fc xrrcKxu. S-ig SSd ataia au-aeL Toutlts', Boy's and Children's Clothing STOVALL.. MITCHELL, JU (k largait dealers is Soy's aad ObJUrr OlOTHIJC, to tk cWr, aad tkr kavoput rtoalvfd a lartsat alack: iheyo.orkad. SsMa la mri vaiutp is at rroB ttrao yaari oU and spwarda. S9IBTS, aad all klada of Sn dr6araeota, OvrGoata isd Travoltas Skaws, aB af wkjck they skr la tha tr4 11 kmt rim uaa mat. .LadlMwUi pteaw call aM namle oax tuxx aad "Ti BTOTALL a. KrrCHSU, aco-asw Brian -r , bmi ii mm RATI IS STOUI Ai EXCELIiEiVT STOCK OF QElsTLEMEirs im Ml CLOIIIi ! BOYS' A YOVTHS' Fine Clothing. OOILDRGiVS FIXE CLOTUIXG ( Irea Iker yaarasp. A LL auaifaofared sadrr laj.ralii.s ol motet mm- ttaowo, an aajtau4 aa a npmiS lka. Prices are L,oiv. ST s karsealalt f rraaa la. wB-taw how of aforrttoa a- Hijt. Spivey Sr Claris MS XalnatPMt, Al). A. CLillspX, laipearVEB ass bzalbb iir TT A VyTA CIOABS ASS VIRGINIA CHBWLVG TOBACCO, So il BMMBaar. Oa oy akaa Ooawl awall Seaak E3 KesfwoSTeriy oarMw a abaro of mIHl petrasas, IVctt BookH! ler Sooks! A LA BSC varaatp ot nrw Baaea. atalliiiry aaArvaary Artklea. M reeatoeS. laankrilijl of SB tk nrw bka aa nrw 4iua ix aid b,.4s ad pa Stoklanify wqaaow aaweiiipia, wniaa. aacr. immtt aM aaaa, KB Taaapra. wfipiiaai iww, c., nm rwar. i Miasm I a atSC pSaan. ac I Cam. Leaal and Acroant SaAaa Paaor Jaa LrtfiMEaaeea. ffSBaVSt PSne Uahosiepha, without X lam THVrSao m aulas of RM Biada, gSy 1 1 Baoa. toavy Spaa, knatorT Oraks rl. ' AaBaaBseaSaBllMJ I4at bllian II lis) Book! do. nvtarea, etc., for aa ky Wat. 8. StmAKSC ka or sat Mala nreet; STITIPXEnr IT LOW FSICES VTTX .re M aa ,ayAof aoa- PAJX ITOCX P STA V T10KB8T. aaprlalas a m a aw.rf.nl a rr.ryU 1W daattakl bs OV aaaadtM raooa a pvSvaM dKk.vfac LBTTXX, OAPaadjaon rAPaS. tB mat vartMp. OaUon AaPaaaS SokM, BM rap, Lawyrri' nrtei rape., AoaaaaM vorroaa rapav, saeaaoa raper, e.,i. nioaiaviwis STATIONERY AND FANCY ARTICLES eaanol k wpml Wrltiac B- klalfeeaaallaal la unaeMa. Parkt Bsak. Part P.Hn. Oaak and Bd LB. Bactxaaaaua and Ckoaa Board. Boater Oaara, 1 ' -" ' ' - pwl plu. n i nm n taVeoattas, Fiper Woaskia Lttr !nll, LUer aad BIB Vilet, ac. WarolrmIadlo aH Iketn al teu prlea than naa-iHy a4d al la thai aaaadrs. Tk-o wiiklnr aa?ais lalkaovolaawiUnktaMVkar inlccMl ky eaaaa letas asv itack kare parcko.laar. fsvwvarvwiasacto aU at asull pfaasi aad wis awl knSi rial hr any aaaa n mo any. UK, a. WKXIAItS. ora-lw 3tS Uata-aU reathers, Feathers aatarfcrwby A. . W V Ki Mm eBBW a. sasTeoc ktaaii,aanrt. ois-lw- A GAUD TO THE LADBES MRS. U. WoaTmXGTO.V OCLO feiaecHalty aahrai Ik Ladles U If Mlkil a an vicralty tsat ah ha rmovrd her nxass UAXiXQ zs-abl SEyavr over th elavr tf H-M-rt. leo & Tcr, lfaks at. aad t now prpr ta aarry i Ik Drra Matins MiHKi kraaekes and ha tk tale! alpba. aao fxoa iob apM- ea caasaarasvwaai iracroaa loan caeee lo Ihi o r.var tsA-kf with taeir natro. ac kotk ta rtrle and n thai. Orr. from th aaantry aanaatod and attended low-Ik 'eaeiarwliiv kwaaywtet suUo Aho al Itnoa Ladtea aart CM eraa rvHoraa for trr.aa. trool oae. par. c7-!3a Property for Sale. Iwnx .U teak am r.w d.ya. At a sroat aaavfca, uu r ir HotTsaa ua lots. appIt w JfMSJfll ABWOUX. Opn. rkarl. ton Perot. C. &tlitller. Optician tusrvrAorcRHtor a xroxr ixvaauu APB IMPROVED SPECTACLE gh-g BBAUEA S - ogWagSp, aOCKS, W1TCUES AXD JETTELBT. 841 Main Street, Below Cajee &. Soa's, Aactioneeti, aiSMX'HIa. TUTS 2NT jr. Oui ruAjinii IH wiia BaMi t auitailpi, (VU, Walakoa, Jra.tr r, te , cartfiilrv rtpaired and warreated. BTrr SpeAacka wlH k aocaraiolv KktaiaM h tka r ri ao In mitilr im wrirrf In inn. ITm aiiwl niliialiiii atormrat, uikrr ky dap oc caadMlski. a lob perexl ru. aan aanpaaawi. wemoaiwuiiainin Hapl aenaoarwoaa no or falicB to tk arsan aeBaeal hr ojaaaaalaed tt Karaerwaa exaapIatM af penon okraesk bk eoontry prnrnABS M n nw Al-ua, londev It aetraauy Sua damld caukw tk rakuc asntert nek vaaaeri, and pr. vt ary rrpoAalloa. I have ao Aaents. nor wtB I HJ wrVclae1abaeiraFbr penona kavtsa- naknowlids of. Ins rye. It la aay guwoaal apriaac a eanseoaoa wltba asperbtr Olawo. u)al aaedar Pooh aarroraal aatUfacikm AB orSen reorellv taafl wSI k pmottaSv attrnded aa. y-mona wtekkas to r4r eertaelra akonkf arad la lhetpiaiaa and Poat OeM. I wai aead a Omtalar 4rrt3lA parocaaar. sooal clrectlaes, ltot of prlcr., an! nm aiainrr at tetr owsirastsra staalwell,f a, fa) a aiTimlieT. liuuilier, liumbcr. nATKrcrlTedlkidynhoalleadof X. 1 Wa4t nawsaab- I alri lin Limlinll, an kiml Tt i I mar IU orrrrH LaraW, .r Taravaa tbleka, ta (lhr SSI Bin Joartr rtatr. aoaMtSsr. Kanera. .WtaeborBoaraioCaad Skeollrcx. Sawed Cypress Lata aan aaaaaaeo, tieear PViop. Hanrooa Tl, M., te which lkttkrnsaaMBsllav JMoawra li tprsraBy aa- ima. li. if. rjUMKXLX. oot-osw-rwlw Poor -r A4.aiM-.l. n.r th. rl-rr. TENNESSEE VALLEY AGRICOLTUBAL & MECHANICAL BBrTBST A.XPAL HRal ohlo Al CCSrfSak Bt I Tho hoMetara on h Voir Oioawdl ar aaw oonretotad. and ar ao arraased Otal aSGOprno ran h anderilMil- er. aca oao or wsaaa wll oavoavlowor Ik oaUf Sronadl The acoomtaodatiasajiv at ck ar aauMu aad arranre- aieau win a bum i proi m- prooiasti alaurket ratoa. A haB fof tkl ahlliaaaXarDaaa. of -i-i .vpu. aadaaaloanl0ys,fl lor k xht4taaatBaktar- uae. aaa aiaa aa araeaea TlfwiMMUoacaa ho aud ky apaHsaiaaa to in necreury sasi is o-ettx A- at . oa at 5ah OMobr , ow-jw ws. WABJtay. Secrrury. AT TOM. TEAGUE'S uorBer af jjinen and St. Patrick streets, t.' -Jnu. BE ytBKT) TTTRKEYS. CHICKENS, . DUCKS, ;'GDIt?NBAS, . , ' BUTTER 1 AND EGGS. raaelvad dfavat m tks Msarryy'axni aad ooodj aad for sal arts w.r,tM.- Al, aH,kin(3 mt fteteor J 4 , - , vivrrrtr irtinnODirr , , ,amuil-uniiaaii astaaSvaa kud. EVGEABAM & LEES, .. am .WVtlii Street, TTHOLESALU AND RETAIL DEALERS IK Wooden nn& WillofT Ware. 0 TJa tftet bow osa ore. yoat laoeraad: aoJideMa PilaieUaokriei Hg SSMaatnMTsM J an if "waiiaBII Batista WiA-eaira.; Jeirra. CBikeaPhu, BjnJ riaa. Oka... To Barf. aa,aeda rwirrvetc. , oay For Ucnt. A LABflRpweltias nilaM foe . Wrti-, lf-r He , en kt a,IIM tu-f. Apple la JHV. AT. AJtSOtTS, Oryoalt Ckartntoa Dpat in UT AT AUGTIOW. OS WEDS5SDAY M0I IVIXT, IO tfctmcb prteltely, TTTa vM MH al pslic awtttaa. vHVst reprrvs, ta VV tk ItCHt tUAn. Tka Lot la iitsald a Talon itrof. at of tas ya&rsad Tko Lot msts fsloa a ft. TkaBona lscetta(aMHt sostalssnnw rwau.trset sadkakrwfa,paaiac,UukAeliiraaa4 S3 aacee 11 ry sot boaaaa, aad la ErmSELY NEW, til palaur Xtiixt )U onoyltUt U. Wo wB aS the On asd lot as a Brisu s sa las faHewlns soeral term. 0.TZ-TBIBO CaIX, r hats al Mcajll haUac ess sad two yiari. salsi sin sad ethers nt wlaalac ta hs deulaad, a and sa m&hu at our tea ready to tat tka W tk boom at 10 aUsaln hafars tk kar af aal. JIOSSARRAT, DUPUEK A. CO., oct-ld VAXiTJ A "RTiTl AM) NEGEOES I0S SALE. 2800 Acres Ovarvt 1KHM laaa, llisaled oa Ik amah basket tko aikaaaas rlorr. aheai Iwrrr aHa ky tk river apeai Xapnlfoa aal os by bad. Tkar I9)arJar-4 aad la caJUvaKao ( acrea iady lor taatdiat ewMvalieo l abat ISPI ttrtm ka kadadDd and caa b pat lata aMalLja yrtth lat Hull tabor. . Wo wtM ptS wMk Iko plaoo atata all kaCM yocaa sM kaflda. Thoro n a SU FRAiVIE HOUSE, ftls4 XtHwB WsTI fc-aSeV 4Utrm. ttteoVltsV sat!tss OVERFLOW Terms axcllnclr lawr and long time giYen. TkUproparfyaakv ssMtrMed 1st tw or aaor faraaa. -Ai6 2,000 AcmB OP riRST B.ATX Birlcc treat oa t5 H (wai4iT7l tItvt h4 XaTi m tk " Atte?n Tit," ttMlvi aIT7i BMvmy Urvru OM Taws lUk. aUVl aVODClV. Tf Iiiki wlikfa ftTtsVaVlaVJ awCar it frn TCb artVV W Qasll, ,Ua4 y-.', urn -QAr aatrt sa4 vBI 8Iibaljtiy ftrrt, da Ju.turr mfrxU TlMr 1 o tmUm, Uoei. BM-staa. 4fraiss 6rUf t evstrnX) m,d oa aV MCaataaSSM GENERAL WWWWOY OB. OU XT A3. A-luaaoVH, . 1 . .AC '.I. CYPRESS: 900 if1," ta. owaty. Aftaanw, ea li. t) U U JllariMippI rlvar stCrarraaBaiiaL ooa aeraara csJtrratkra, aad ontlr.ty daar of ranker 1 ICS eT kavw ta dadnd sNnrVBi yara. wktch mtH b pat hwo natton wtth any Urtlo labor. Tko taweorm, are twihrs irw caklas, a -very raaararraht swwIHbs, arahlea, rtta. .ee. aH Wtt .r rrprtrm aadlarbawotraua til subbovi ytn aaw, aVoOpv, pw. Stone am ' aads, arvaral rJneraa, at., nr. TWeiaee ta A BOTE OVERFI.G'tT, a water of t two Ural fre-lJ oa: twarhsajur ' of H. w wtB B arltk fno piar atsJeVSWa kass- ! TailraveryaWlrlplaeaadwm a iaM si' a tor- cata, pllHtewvKtai la manClTH. f, i ,B l.f-ae cat - StotuaxvAt, Dnprce k Co. I! MTfflOI OC Scitetal Sutlion Haum. -a. X. rBAaraxpvB. w: ft. COLUJIN. , Acttlflfieez3 and Giamlsiloa Meiaks, Wo. 10 3Iadioia Street. PBOMTT ATTENTION PAID TO ALL 8tZJSS or REAL ESTATE. NEGROES, FtTENITUBE, GE0CEEIES, IN CITY OR COUNTRY. OOSEQXxaiTS loaeiM-wAoaaaal to loedovsd - nrampay Ctth adviaead an C40.rraxa.aia. Oorsadiv SIVMWl Itti ditteatioawBlk sla ta aa ksafaaai SarajUdtoo las music, JiraciL ixstbomests isd 8TOKE FIXTURES AT ArfGTHHf By A. S. jLery Sc Co., No. 10 Maatsoa Strut. Tjrji -ww Mttea ktaAT ktsajras, it !l sMock, trasiesUaadBtoro Wxiaroa. ketastke abekof aatul aaw SMUttf aula. Tall aal la wartky at ta lral. t&d anzLrr e.ai.ra. aa 11 Qui b. tuiC resarltaal af pic wlikoaA aay reicrvo. eca-tt a a LITT, AnrbioaMr. ITegro Man for Sale. A 30. 1 XXQSO MAX, and twatyis yvaii I a ana kM aarvsat, carrtayi dtlvtr,dMa(.ratxa Mrraaa oaad sad anfcstl tuts sood. wci A,aaAfaB NIGHT SALES AT ACCTIOjr, By A. 8, LEV "V tic Sa. II Hadlaaa street. CO., TXT "m uB r rrai. anaatu kfOXDAX VV kUaar. SeptataSor rata, aad aaas mfktry tkmsh tk aaaaoa, ths larsou aaacevaost tt Ovy Cauda, Ctmalsfc Bo.u. gkooa. laaki 6 ana aad X. naaa vr unVrad kfar ha tail aarkt. Tkla itodt Is as frith aad perfect, aad wartavy tt tk atuataa af kwyirs tvseraJiy A3 (nodi warraatad aa rrprSMd. evB A A, LBTT, AaUoar. A.T UCTIOjST, BY A. S. laliVY tk. CO. No. 10 MADISON STREET. Wl wtat BaH. at oar room, fcatfoctof IUr, XVT31T KOaxiVO, as -.eafccx. Orocoeloa. Uwvn kaosa. Oisara, BsnMar, ate. etc. ara A. s LZvT ii.ie.niir. r. s. ciAax...JAS. s. wiLxiai... Taat. iiu. . n. uu 4 1, OUR 19T0 HAR I MUBI October 1, 1859. , JeTB ksyon aaS ah .aikiM ar laoBoa a paprrt ar sow NW, mhtk Att as raaeriar. w Ua mm I DIAMONDS ! 9THER JErFELBF LV PR0P0BTI01. $20,000 ii Watcfees $20,000 in Silver Ware. 20,0! IS mi ETC. Wafkt A mj. ABeOBTBSSC Cutlery: Canrs ! Uttn&iw Pipes 1 Faaej Gw&s l SILVER PLATED GOODS; CfPERA GLASSES. Laila' ui frfsts' DrifiiK (Iassl etc.. Era, ETC Ta ka- eaplopod lawoe- ajisxtnss. W1TBH aad JX1TE1ST a (13 BSLIrSIK aaymtor Wortunw aad saasaaMkladlof walk pa tko kept aaaaarv aadivtOk diipalch. 'AM sawta warranted I, repratA aS work warraatadV OTTR FCrLITIESl tf JUJ; Xs Wt Ual aU lvS Bt UeUst tSpaesWa. IT UiLiai vr gmO fipaa aWt WbU. a4 cr lar, vlwtitft Va-Hsacr axpwlatvftav im Mat kml(aHr etumr IIm ertpfa tM W fniaai aartisimari vttt gMita co th tswmI maxaVawi lajn. F. II. CLAM & 0O So. 1 Clark'c Marlile Block. GREAT INDUCEMENTS CANDEE, JrllX & r.6)r, . arm Te xbb X .. a K Country JSarchanU th JPltUxlcr, and the " 1 ' r - at f r.: City 7Vaai.' cr avt -sprAHTTrr trnmam, TX3 kfrwr (Ay rurs -recr er - yv SHI ISD Um DRESS-ffljwMi". - ?""Ipt- w tob ltABxjrr. s- vu B00TB..SH0ES and, ' r TUB TXB.T BBBy ajJAkisV ' ' 01 r. ! : T1 1- CarpetiBy - ertaii tX EXSLISS VASITTT. ASnr X KABS.T" VTV-irT" STTLB OT " ' BXANKETf? . c Eaowa to a rraSa. 1- trm Auaaiitia roa KA2.r tps srar VAVf; he att cexTos isd weoitescelpg ... .mi fte wirra or raa uvk. Aa haa axaoiTas ta th HT Ofttrraf i-attAM ' ftwa aa sapnlor faclifa k to fmrrpMtk'MV' asd w anr laitnoawala aaoaaallod fn asjti 1mr?f?' Cttndee, JBlx tt Co. . W7 kta Mraot. prdl 0M y,akm HJ 75 Ketrurtl. FIB Ik raoovorp af a ooraaaaa. alack nvwrd TfctTXat th er hota aula aad ofaaaabwry. Th aSlaa lkrath . arkkathoatrsniBSrt, ara aot fcimmtd. tka what oet aapaairoaaKd wtoobaadiscuu. nthakack k a naac of wka - ITh I lao- Am rkASdlaaadan rftaa.araw,aados la. aM itraa art I raattraj BL w. - ' A!aa, a BLAeX zwnftvl atxc ; has aaa rtnpuraaia th wm U hstkl is vary. Mrs sad aaatvaattaBa faotfO. Ataa,aTAtB-flArBT-BAG-wants at too ear Mttaosbiatwakarlaan it. aa ea tka -Vaau. -m. ... aa. a, ta. lev para. a! ill atom both p.,ta.ara irrapo ? t1'""1' yffy ' A. part a Bw Talta City, ana Ire weaa r iw saaaah aaa at Calf. W- ."CTT T '""" Baaai- rairrrocei.w Auavau.. bxmmbw a, fv hi AM tl.-J.-JjW HO. SSSXalat, K UBU, irns. oot-dawtw