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jai.q t . - i ' 1 1 i 1-1 --i fi ifr;xnrrrs 1D& tip Ijv jl Ik H n ft A-llSk H .-.iff Q mil tt. : - m ijrjMr PH IS 1 1 A 1 1 ... 1 ma fur - -a m m e la-aW fs 3 a i v-y tt ikj ava a E3 tx - ua mm w a sb a- VOL. 29.-3f5.vl22 TUESDAY, J A.iSrUA.KX. 5,1860. ZZZ - - MEMPHIS, TE itf N., WSS. F. DEASLEY, STEAMBOAT IMdASTERS. 5&n the Valued - ,.ici-amc KTHKET IQB StalrU. M?" Ky. fiae .bOfS? TZ?bJ5L ! J. P. Webb-SwticK a took, aaawKe .) aiioht - rrwiirl at Evan9viile. j. .'cKrave-Bank; total loss, from eru Seatvn treasuog a mikt ruu. . wirl 1SGS. ' Jb Bass-Sunk total tea. at S10LOOO end Insured. . : J L. Hyatti Sunk; ralaed and re- franK H. Kiliin. ter uwi , , has been unosualiy ; Jack Ribtown-Explcded, killing two Complimentary Dinner by inn Citizens of Kew orK. wmsnT.mcKisicK ft WaiR, ittornovs at XjQ-w Koa. ISt MsidrtifK, iff wrfrh 186 wsalrtd fn tt kn : b Are, by eMi1loB, 2 toy itMioii Mad 74 .y "taking Ow J of prpNty will m tiiit to at Ivaet SV fr th bMU, nd aa iBBCb mun inr trie orjt oU biggge, foouog up a total of $6,000,060. D Abba White Sunk by the iee i" Bt. Ijoota lrbor; total lose; valued at$l-,-GW: UitosrUilly In&niml. aW. ChRUjheM-SuBk February 12tli, wroy,0Wo. '- io k fuatr Ostrk lai&ari. t)ae last j MmZIM, " "J-J j U R (iiTnroved a toUl lo38 Ineoretl ter Atttrneys d O.mHseilera t taw, -om a-rf. i Aiim Soitk In the Bayou Tcohe. 1 U Mfm " ' ' J P. Wetm Sunk on trio ias ; ioiai low; ttf men drowned. ' Jinle K?ger8-Su:-.k ; ralaed and re pair J. N MeCullooh-Stnk; bull wts K-itePatnain Bunk ; insured for S20, 000; nmed. , Keoto Suak ; pumpsd out and raised. Lly Sunk; total Joss; valued at S6.KW; partflly iotured. Liiy-SiiBk; cargo of G16 bal?a cotton ; b at total J; valued at $16,000; lu- a barge loaucu im He Tells Jlie Story of Uls C.r&ax lavcutlon., Estimate nf tUo ri;uegrapu. Coiisrcssmea. irrniJfV VRAY!SKR.Kt J.l. ------ - T i - fait r f Jiim hji T IT n i " Maim. i.tmK., JtwrYorlc, , Tax. Vugtal. Kennsriraaia, deal li Atex Foster TowbMt ; aaak TMuinr Snnfc in the Allerhany. Irf?x-ngtoa Badly . damaged by storni. .i - 3l Leotl-Suok; raised. Lly Sauk: total loss; valued insurance, In and the flimea extin- XOBKKT -W. JOKMSO XIij:e Joliixsoii, COT7XSELLO&&, . i n.uynn win i w u . , ... i .h irrn n k ui a aoa j- wuhwi JlSib, proinauiaiMs. xrT-nld-Oauaht Are : steam . t wan turned in at for $12,000 . . , fi,,..sl nlI- valnad at SoOQO, ABHrfia Poe-SunK ie cirer, - jr gunb. n0 in. tet I'" cargo Baven. w Andrew AeWey-Wfti,5go of; BUne ftMVlhjcd afc. S60.000; JStf 7 : wi7 after ' tota.ly Mml by fire; nocargo; In- ward raiead. i eUMiLKvnlodnd her boiler, kill rtMTrM' n 'llngwd maiog lgb ; caughUlre d ueoear -. ... , , -r- ' .., Anserica Collided, liiTrbvflTe ! Milbwy-Vataed at 56000; partially ; nop, nuu - t de8rd by lire. i the Wabisb.' UMIlPIHBl UUW, . ". ... . 1... .I,H. jsoiie rotter ! . iiw He Co) L-mndinit. two mn iw. 8w. McCullcch Bornnt, May -06, in tbe Oascbita total toas. Tw Uvea toet. Bridgeport Wiin al j r WAftHINQ TO 3T, D. 0. AT TAH- ll tii to ill mm tint By oe "'"y," TX; -o Ln-iBta before Coograca aa . t" nirata. Httle value foOOQ- Carco aaved. Banner eons near r coBiaioo wil Balle Potter eunk in Ul ' iq J -r7ii- ,rf miiri i S?T!.0T,,.. rrtya. claim .."TlT Kot aett Canro total loss. Vasue about f&JOO folly icaureu. i.ii rrHntim 8tfam tag. Baraee . i ho. ut a. trctia:cs n,iuna n triiir la. SHiSS- hKn-PropeUer, sunk-toU, Tfe mt.ni r 7 r ml'C j losa vjhut -w 1 nwit'Dil a tnftnl'lnAC. i Mite?ippi Sunek the wreck of-the Gov. Sharkey and wiokf but was raipeo. Mieionaiy fcunK on ineiiov.ei Phb -SJ ah.ar sue of uie flmt or nrKa Uoiwd hale hnd SSS1 Mollle Harableton-Sunk in St. Fran cis river. Jtalsed. Mary H 8uDfc in Big Warrior river. KoLtinfe-itaBkln BH; Warrior river. Mlnuow BJrned at ISew uneans. Umumn-Knnk total loss: injured Xtrtu riHk ; VRlued at $16,000; in fiM- tfe oou. Baaren vrmi Monk fn .Sunt! jrer river; to uu. lattle value; snnk in nl D.-n-Toiiy oeauoyeu "J T;r. ri7.jiTj i-;iiirrr r7 i rr 9R OM fall value iNfllie iug; eiinuueu - s .Vfti hMUW' ' N.mr-cd -Sunk in the Ohio. i a . "Vta i:Hc v ita Kunk : rslU. " i 0ie 8ailiaD Struck a log and broke a DWsitcr of umbers; repaireo. Oaeaa Wv An okl atoamer; totally PArin Tivch-.at : sank a barjro load i with hav. Barao and cargo total K.a7esco( str!,nBJ2inM yojed ..r..h.- iVy' vf. B:rader Lost both chimneys be !SaB.'riSSK8aBlK. - total low-lid for 700U . "afcrtotal Ioas. O-EtraUa-ftuna- iu i- , ;---.iunV miai)eU out and r.Ud. Asain aunk total loss, CMAI. A. CKOAYIi GQBSSLOR AT LAW -urn r v Jcfrnraun and raiA; Cuba fo. 2 -Sunk Febrnary Cartew 6 erc-wheeler, sunk March 1 1a tlD!lo-total los. CJ, fiansom Partially destroyed by fir at Ataiers. in nunes ui"u' i natrd froM the Southerner, od vr Ik led rnintiu ftunk in tb- Atkanaas- i total loaa-vained at $16.0u0. Insured for la make Uie BATltlfl Ohio river, and suns ur " "I.red. I. . nc,ln at fWHUR BliaiiuiUiCU ivi , . , , J $16,000 Cargo Wrt """" ; vnad at SS3.000 and insured for 516 500. a. ' l'ine Qrove-Vilned at $lo,0C0. Ves- -VTOTICK i a Tract of Land. 0 j4 iBar tb Old 8tla Liae roJ, ve mitea fioXeraphls, weil tewoved. with a ymK OJChant of f-o-i.eii, Ajmles, , and Cbnl. k, no extra S5 Well lvr. waleU 1 wish ta eell tor ra-li-2LV "-w blow exeeltont jaWiiwteood. ttearw.- - inaa-iirr.irrrf r if- Hm. 4 Howards. BOBT. "W. NORM EXT. etlr ho Art. Oea&tr Einleded a boiler near 5Tew Orleana. , . Eiraco Sank, but was easily ra'eed. w n.tre"!Jt in the Biir Ssndy. wri.hi-k"truK a lou In the Ar ' kues rier, which fctoye In the hull. Waa kept from sinEiag oy me iw o iwthw hreakinc a entered 'and hy BEWARE OF SIIEUL. oriualo Kcapei from " by CarcIc3S$icss. Jcatlj . " not h raapod- OK and after Wm dat? w'trt. eseapt f4Ue for any g wds pnrrbaa far order of eiliier mfrnot-r if Ur li . SHOJC. A.bEKobKl. ji Mia piati'. Jan nary 1 , lig. NOTICE. AS election will be held ly Ui "iorkholde't. nf Uie Merehan a NhUohbI Bank, Ht ! aakluK hoik-e "ii MONDAY. Jacuarr ia. IS .9 I btran Um tiovni of 1C aaa.'Mil 4 p-tu., to taket Mne Dlfeclorn for said Maak for tie enu- utOt Im H. A. PAKTSE. Uwttec rk,u'uU8-3uuk above T-tdaire, Iowa. ! lUhftd ao4 reijtired. ! Cora S-fius.k O tobr 2, In the Ar kansas river. Raised. , r W. Djrrance-Esp'.oded " nigger ( boiler at Mobile. Two lives lost, i CreaeeB ; -Swcaabi)-Biirrmi at J w ; Orieavis. Total los. -n. r rr.-itfii'rriiflded aateam rire w r , jii. " 1 -, , , . . . iW,lr,CkAEriUed0aBB nerman-glrnck a log, ! boat blufbt. Clerk JjHied. ? i.nll nrntcst Dxer-fcon ;.ta low. , ""-,-, 'Xrter ward destroyed 1 Dlawar-maH ve4. i-J !," rJ.value S-20.0C0. SUr-&yboat: :nk near Vioke, ; J7 LUt-Sunk; was probab.y worth ... !l. A compliinentary oinner, Biv: xrr Vnrir nitv on Tuesday evening last. to Prof. Morse, tnc inventor of the mag netic or electric teiegrapb, elicited from that gentleman a iuobi. ii;.""e speech. In the courao oi uis remarks u rererrett to uio ctuv"i - nd tho early struggles oi us together with his uesire to u Government take Mlon c jf It fcr P "L. So "con: oon nis luvemiun . , - fion of the teleerapb, ha. oJ" in thirty-two or three W,weao7 time eo uner, cobh" , "7.T DroDortiows and importance of tLetele- graphio ayjtem aa it now ex taw, t r J .- ,HK1 (hut Ul Vast a revoluUon can have been accomplhbed in eo small anumber of years. It on vovaro frnru l'rauco u iud j States, in rfor. oT - that he conceiveu mo im(,'-i;" ing by means of magnetism or electrieity by wir extending frma d y to c ty. Tireeyeara later he exhibited a shot! lice in operauoo, auu .u hlbited a miniature telegraph to Coa .1 nanitol at WaahtDgton. From that time unwi io-c. uw Ci,.cv . " i tii l . early part of 1843 there was a oiu to-otc Congress appropriating S30.OO0, to be ex nended under the direction of the P.t- tion of a line oi wirco milea of distance between Baltimore and ttTa,nntnn it was at mis uuw v"i v.;0 ir -ntinn was made the butt of the ,.,i m.feBi!D? ridicule of sme of uuaias mu' o -i T lA -. the members of the n uae. of Tennessee, wiio soon siiw""" UCUUUIO i . . lived to be ashamed of h3 woros, pro pesed to amend tne om nno.haif of the sum to es perimenU in mesmerism. George . Houston, of AUbftics, Uiought that Miilerism ehcuia aiso oeiuu-un Konofi-a of the ni nrooiialion. iaen 1UU WJlwa - . .j t 1 o, ..!-, r,f V.irth Carolina, anuoomi' son hid sow iutuwt uum uu measure. It is dimcui now to ii" .v, c,h n.inus oau have beti or tKn tfilwjraoh but twenty-live yearo ago, 5 i . i i...tnArr varai. ,nt, a maiorit v of the Home. SUlr, wltu miin-ore. thev mustered alt'lity tmtw oinst the bill to eighty- nine in its favor. Three more members of the Juhnson, '.Houston and a:aaley aebocl would have Uilied th bid, and ae Pro feeder Jlorse feelicgly sai l, would have ., : i (k Snn.ntiim Ul fihli VlOU." The line from Wasbiegtoa to BMHore was completed in 1S44 and dem ns!raUHl Its prieeleod value and capabiliUes iu that year. Prior to this time Professor Marse aad found a6taunch fiiend and backer m Alfred Vail, of !?ew Jersey. Hh rnnn wenttbo aid of the inventor to helf him through the terrib.'o struggle whioh eeuiaa bo o.'ten encounter with poverty and humau incredulity. The line wae eoon af-.er cstettll to Philadelphia, partly by the aid oi private captui. oi Wm. Ford, of Mansfield, Pa., wanted to uo au pld bomb shell a a weight to a door In his grocery. The holo in the bell had become tllltd up with dirt, and incredible aa it may teem, Mr. Forth In order to clean it cut, thrust a poker almost red hot into the open !. - A sacond afterwards the sup posed empty barab nheil exploded with a ldid report, which shook the entire bclldinir. Mr. T?urd was utraok in tLe tfiish with a fragment, which passea hrouga. leariag tun utou uaui u lltcting a aevero though not uangBroua vecusd. iortnnaieiy tne oouo ua . hrbken. Mr. Ford wan Knocnea aowu by the ro-c of tho explosion, &un iu u fail struck bis face against the corner ot the fit v-: rmtainiog tx severe cut, which It la iLatii-bt will destroy the sight of one of hiq i y-A piece of the shell passed through a barrel oi on ui wuo near by. ao au tne on mu uui i. auS tire, and ill- utmost diihcuity was expe rienced in stving tho building from burn ing down, au me wiuuuno jm bulldlnir woro ahaltered. At last tc- canal's Mr. Fcrd was doing a3 well as ' a. . .i..t vknLaia. (hn nlrflnfYiarAil C3. S1!!'E TO DSATI1. An Old tAiy of tScTety Years of Entire! Consaiiiea. eats, yat the washing oi towna into river, and of rivers Into tho aea, is ever. here telling an DnmlstakaWo Uie. That j myth, virgin land of Inexhaustible , ferllllty," la traveling yearly westward. . Oaoe it was found in tho Mohawk val j ly, then on Uio Gsnwsse rlj.t8, then on ihe Western Reserve of Ohio and the , Miami and aciota bottoms, then the i wonderful prairies of Illinois,, tben th States bordering the Mississippi on the , ulnar, on nrtccr frntn thn verv l&St Of i these, oomaa the cry, which has travelerf toward them by steady steps from th Mohawk Valley, of the disastrous effect of midge and rust anu iteesian ny, ruu dry aa&eon and wot seasons, ana tne ondiess lwc oi caiamiueH wuwu u winj hoar of save on lands of wasted fertility. REMARKABLE Yl'11 CASE. A Confederate "Will Contested by Jfonliern Heirs. B. J V nrroBTED SIB2CT3T Irvhig JHocJi, Xo. 234 Second Siregtf GO Late of A. Vaecro A Co. SVIAGEVSMEY AND DEAIiEES I IT a moatierritlu dissflter occurred one and a bnlt mitet from jasper, m . nnii: nrnntv. on Christmasday, ac v i " . " v . - whlob. from Ita eudaennesa ami iauu ic- ii ti. iireaa a e.-ooin uvci luvc".. iMiiniic a srBtiilenannsmen isu lurtx acd hifl motner r-Biueu icgmuri a hotisnitutteil abt-tit a mllo and a hall fr.,mJi-Dr. To- tnttner was seventy years oi age, anu qi te tev;. a portion of his family went to church, leaving his mother and three of his chil dren, ail small, at home. Daring Mr. IJ.'s Ebsenca uis momw a uumwi j some means, took fire and were soon in a blsz?. She was in uarowu ruum whet her clothing tcok fire, ants lmmeoiaieij ran out into an adjoining room where the three little children were, crying, "help m ! help me, children 1 " Tne two old est ohildren, terribly ftMitened, ran oat into the yard, leaving the baby in the cradle in tho room with the burning grandmother. , , , The eldest girl, about eight years old, almost Immediately returned to tbe room, however, and rescued the Infant from its rjsrltou3 situation ; but she was unable to aid her grandmother, and the old lady ran to a bed m tna room ou tried to get under the bed olothtog in order to smother out therUmea. riht fell upon the bed without aooompliahios her oi ject. and It immediately took fire and was sjoa in a uisa;. i-mm "- tho imta nnmmnnicated to the hr.use. and it was eoon reduced to a heap of 1 From tha Ke-w Orleans Cr6sceuH A remarkable case la now ponding in the Chancery Court at Belma, Ala., In which it Is sought to invalidate a will, mRiia nmlnr neuliir circumstances during tho existence of tiie late Confede rate TOwrnmiinL Duiiog tbe war it seems that a wealthy ! planter residing in Dallas county, Ala., . was desirous of leaving his principal es tate, valued at over SSOO.OOO.-to bis heirs, i consisting of a brother and sisters and , their ebiTdren, residing at the North. J Fdaricg that if ho maue them hia If ga- ; tees nit-Jer a will, he being a bachelor, that the property would become confk- ' cated by the-Cp.D.'ederate government, he . devised tbe whole of hi3 property to a j nephew and nieoe, then residing ia Ala-, bama. A sscre memorandum was a'- t wards drawn uo. bv which he directed how he desired Jhat his estate should be divided and deposed of among hia North ern heirs. Thia memorandum, however, was no part of tb.e will, not bemg written ! nephew sacredly promited to see exe cuted and carried out Tne testator died in October lfiGl, and the nephew and niece, before they could execute the trust reposed in them, died soon after. The husband of the nieca promised the nephew, on hia death bed, that he would solemnly carry cut hi? uncle'a desirea as expressed in the gee t memorandum, but the huebttid afterwards administered on the estate -and claimed it in right of his child by hi deceased wife, the uiecr. Oae of the principal heirs of the estate . is Mrs. Joanna Hnusman, of New York, , the halt sister of the testarsr, vvr,o has secured the valuable services of our tal ented friend, Sam. C. I)sld, iiaii., to gether with Messrs, Pottos & Duwson, of Salma, as associate counsel. The de fense ia represented by Gen. John T. Morgan, of the Selma bar. The grounds upon which tbe heirs seek to annul the will are, that it was made in fear of. and to avoid the laws of the Confederate States, being In tho nature .53Frontairoet, Memphis, TeBn.,CommeralsJ or a jiat- commusa, or secret irust, oy amcsu which the legatee were eubgtituteJ in ; rtiHAKKFTJL for the paironasa or ine pa 1 i h J. W, ROGAK. Jjie or A.J. Koaeli &- Co, GrSOCESS, FOREIGN AHD DOMESTIC LIQUORS, TOBWCO, CIGARS. ETC' r,20 FH02TT STJtJEJBT, - MEMPH18, TEKKA COTTON COMMISSION J. W. BICETSSOS. DR. B. T. W.W. WIIJJAJtS. mcKissoir. DICKI2SS01T, WlIiMAMS & CO., (Successors to J. W. Dtcklnson A Bro.,) COTTON CTORS, General CommUslon & Produce Herch'ts, 210 Front Street, Henspbla.TenuJ ' erWe have a Warehouse of oar own, ia i which we whl handle all Cotton Sn' na,and we guarantee thers sliBU t no nncec i eSarylosslnwelgUU BaKlng and Bape fur nuael onr custCmere. Usual commkBlocs ' charged. All consignments by river lnsnred, unleSa otherwise instruotsd. lateral advanaH nuule on co-.signmentx e CIVIL SHGIKE2RS.. POWlLtTAX KOUlSSOS. Wiuua a. Mogx ROBINSON & MOOri, Civil Engineers and Surreyora, -OFFICE -WITH- R. A. MOOH Cotton Yactor, Produce aad Commission HerckMt, ROVSTEB, TRKZ BVANT J; O.' 210 Sain Stret,MemphU,Tenn. WORK intrusted to a attended to praaaatlr. Will furnish Information er the vkw and location of lmd On order. sarl28i'l supplied with inttruments and matertaai r lbebelmauufaCiTe. . Refer to M. J. Wicks, rresiaeni It : COL y. Wnrte, PreeWent M. and T. HJW A. s. Liver more, James u. Meept, ."- -"' Merriwetbe', Co. W. K Man', Fonte. E q OrjlU Bros, .t lAL, Stewart & Co. ruin?, and all ita contents destroyed. nearly entirely t .1.- . T i it r 1 pmco o. tuo reai ititu mveuugu utira, uu , j. TiulSllh5 elJcBmstanees). oem- j r..i, t .min nAv mv ber- orandn baluK made after the will, vicea to tos planting comconuity Beewng is therefore void. That the secret mem- Tho ..lit Imlc'a Imdv wae ne nnnautaed. It ia said she had about five hundred dollars iu gold gfid other prop erly in her room amounting to about oue thousand dollars in value, all of which was lest, UsSIOX OF CO UST RAASIiOFF. i shows thsraal intention and wish of the phis as. a wket r tte sor etr tMtator. bv aftorwanla makint? a totally . " lllrl 1 ' r;X .hk r.r nil cmsienmentB different dlspoaiUon of his property, but j lroUi my rrfend3. My fbaweaahe rej IflOOB. mtiK eODenacraaip aeranor i twaem C w.ftunHvant.. J F. U.lSMa. Maer -KTU KAd V'aJIT a O .. -aathhidi mg( ceawrtacrahtp beratofora 9MtaR - umnf e. W i dav dUKOived ly at- ". w. K'urJtvmnt having I Ihn eotir- l-treat of lbs teiiring Will vntlna tbe Oroearv and Co tn - Si Ilia IwIumu the old ataaMt, Mo 12 Moat ffiwot. BvaxtaelB u . bntml to vrind up lUe Mn oftlM late firnMtad tsraqKMUdMv tor Ute lha imeoaf add Im. C. W. T'1RD1VA1 T. a. a. msvita.. F. (1. JaanaKr .. ' i1 CsrrolUwi; ' SWnftr-Totoay destroyed by fire. I Viioed at S40 COO and insured for jiO 030 ,SrHglJ-3 wn-wheeler; destroyed by h IftlftM ! J)Tm. ?eoktr Boraei at ! Vr 'IV.i.l Int-a fe'mpi re Collided ; sunk and raised, j "erld-Suuck a log In Tunioa bend , Mnir. t.itji.1 Iopb: four persons loat ; 1 . " t " ' . i . --art SNetf A- WW; otrea .or ; - -e. Bad river pack Ofkl. ' i ,...- ml rtaln& 4 i -mrovttl bv lire. merprt ;T baies k. t-, Ham. Gaty-Sunk; boat and cargo lAndiBg, caaSi. E ' total la upper works caught lire and to"- .irUv miles heiow tiurneu Woti.ce. v -rnrrrK a mmvOit civn to Ui" StoekhotAeoi IS of lave Baa I oaoranee aii'l TroU. Uoao- , May wt M hi- ma aMt will be &uete- . PTfZTJ Klnora Snnfe Sbrevep rt- . . s gtorsa of wind; Eiile-D!rnys ,rj14 Wi. va.ued t 000 ; toeu. -g u Batpire Sonk by im. U w canro. on her. laaored foe $12.000 ; f prlteipally angar and molat, $75,090, awlwd. t MAnnn o4 Rarav rotter vaiuen i iMtued lor $25 000; totally deetroyad by fire. At the same time were lau wirned the Delaware, Potomac and Pine Grove. Br So. 10 Was itm into by tne h.ra , 1 N ,io B rlvr, and sunk total ioa. ! K-rtuioa Traber-Sunk ; ratoed and re- total Valued at total Om Xonilay, Jir.v 11, 1S, , in Um koai'.v of 1I turn, nod 4 -, for ttanm( el. cling tn w .or Um r HacrfcHry. NOTIC 3). isiTjni i mU TtUI a Yamlvd at lb N aBue at Um nndenrtgiMd. m JMkaoBpo.'S tfatinie Seott VkIBWI at horned : no cario ; lohoranoe rebuilt. Florence Trbw-8ank seeond time, & fcnaJ loan : inaUNB. Fort Sitn-Bunk; niui nd te-. Brooto-Snnk: total valued Bt $4000 ; lnorio $3000. George D. Palmer Sunk ; rakeJ and MMrireid ; fterwhJoh csacbt lire ; ebm trTTiio-, thilr-deekbnrtied off. iii.wr XrL ''Tow boat : Bunk ; 1ob , . t j alirht Uaiin udk; bhbmim. Silver CJoud-Sunk la the Obio, Silver Heels Towhoat; sue., RiioBBBs aak : total lose, f 16 000; insured , , , Si. Nicholas Sunk ; urubibSy 1.mm. TrtAiirt.l. I T. D. Horner Towboat ; sunk ; total fura aam riraiOroed. Boat was W at Slfi 000. and iniured for 542,000. v m. nsa Collided with tbe towboat WetoU' Bd considerably damaged; "xoSy-Sunk ; rataed ana repaired. TSriwly-Fer'vboat; sunk by ice $80,000 ; i at Weaton. t ,., 520,000 ; ' Tnusee oua. , 17 r. . mi it.MiM4a.i inar hntipr : re 'iMLL-aa xiiWJc ' paired noeie Ned-Ferryboat between Bt. Joe .PALJL tntobr, the Ameri- ' .r r,rk destroyed ; hull raised. Q- suA-d for $19000. Valutd at SI 00.000. nU Ki 2-Snnk in the Alabama riVtotoriaXo.2-Sunk atDloc's and- la?;.Jit-i,dodad her boiler, kill- GaUBtto-t.unklB tie AlieBy river; , t- laiBma nrr- Arkaaaa, utU the lint 4 JanaaiT, 16, for the rreslicn of a BRVK tXrtlBT HOUE. with iron window cap awl alua. Iron eornwe, a-airwy uu wwwu.. giSwd'ii rof. Tboalae of aaMW Ca J ia a. lti MBtw nrotnctMlM an e'atl UM aad an, of tw by feaa ter I. earrled op with dortsitorlea : to be two Htntteti htajh. with .n-i ..r Kmirb roof, balfrr and dome. Plan and tneclftcaUon can be aeen atthW I .--.,.4 for 12 (0- oaVie. Tbr-haaj-joaliyaenlsttmaeae- I ri PJmar After iMttOf re- 1 loa?. , aatnllas to tbe procr-a of um wera, aa n ;,Lf.olimll! War Kaile StrilCl: a snag anu iuub., TuwmT-- o be completed by ba firatof Jan- r -aired and rebu 1, after tbe Ore oi April j war sagie 0,'ul" is'tfc. with a heavy cargo aau fcwu wts- ow. atroek on one of Ute nlei ot ut 'v:" . .. . j A Hold Finch Totally aewcyu y '"t W IT Urown Towboat ; sunit c. uarijo loaded with 1014 barrels salt. WiidHooeier-rTowboat; sunk. Total . ttm ni tha navtaentft to be made ae- tag to the repnrv. ut ua laiemai xaiprove iOiBlartimer u the court. . ' aiumu. i HbtcWr of Jitehaoa Coantr. Alk- KOTICB. viai ie7 bridfe and sunk, aroviu a i.. - nrp oi Lue innct- i The'i-'OBt was value.! at $11,000, and in- ! t sored erSSli'lO. Oae man drowned. I . . w t I 1 . 4 nn t T - I valued A C.00; insured frr $55,000. KJZZ-! robrf'snnk; total 1 clWtatiBg large quantity of cotton into -fiSrfw. ABBmuer of negro labort-re Wm. Butler Daatroyed by fife at line : hull and macmnery eaveu iu a damaged condition. tained in Wasblcgioi', Baltimore aad Pnilade!pbia; tbe owners of the Phila delphia frdgcf and ltimcre &m tak ing a ooiispicmus part in prorating the enterprise. Since the miniature tele graph waa confined to the rotunda or the cupitol at Washington it ia but a quarter of a flefclury, am now the wirts nearly encircle the globe. O j the sut jict of priority of invention, .Kn.ir crhloH thf.ri hail bnail iasill st- tt-mnt at dUpute, Prot. Mcre8 simply jefe'ired to the aboVe' dates, and referred to tbe conclusive verqiuis given me Governments and ' peoples of Europe. Leaving out of view the medal?, and dignities, anu oruers cociai utMu u.. k.?p,.,,T. Knvprpi-'ns. a CoLEreeS Of Buropsan nfjttons, pquveued in I arl in 71 r . . i - .... . aUn IVi.;flh IkiTI icku or ilia iiiiti MiiitH ii, Lite i-itiii." pero'r, voted h:m four hundred thoubami .o-,,i ii a oniifotiva token of the pob- c gratitude ju-Uy excited by bU Inven tion Iu 1R63, an InternaUon&l Coc- ., k.M l Paris. oOUiotln,T Of Yiu.t?" "r s-aa bv nam the .V"?.,' Moe r for thv lerVice of all the International -lines, ThU decree was still further cflrmrtl by au Jater nationalTelegraph Convention, held a-. - . ut-! Thsse facte constitute fho verd "t o'f rope to the , juaincsa or the claim ot Prof. Morse They j Iden tify his name forever' with the origin lllJ, ."...T;,,, f,f tip, Masne'.Ic Tels- r-ranb and prow fit the world owe Kr-'JllnFtmmeSaiW to 4 merican Intellect; an instrumentality t"-uo more conciusivsiy to" a"f"A"r' acijuired dominion oi mn uvc. -j-tertoua powers of nature, and i lostrates more clearly aad nobly the late lectual -Miwer of man than any otue, fcrm oi Th-'tor elghted "gftcityof Professor Mine wa ebown in hta early m Pt Klatent effnt to rrsde the Govern ment to adopt the telegraph as a pa.t of Se postal Bsrvloe. At tat ttae he of. fortd It for national use for S100.&0), bu. hia oU-r was declined. Njw, bQ tAlfgraphip ?eiem extends over tho whole coStinSnt, find te-'r8f! P"?' erty amounts U ol .lMjft: iota oi aonare, .'aio . - ---- Go" rnmsnt hwe at last waked up to ita relation to tho postal service ?nd pro- Tt u verv nitstionabje now- whether sueh b ue buluiu w Private enUrprlae has worked the prob lem out, iqdW if ot rpnoh room to hope that tne wveiniH-B' better with telegraphs thau it did iu the at with roaua ana canawj. Proposed Purcltasc of lie l?an- ia l eat iuuics. which Iwing without the reooirements of tbe law, is also null and void. It con st qoently follows that there was no valid or Iffgal testament, and tho testator must be considered as having died intes tate, ia which case his property goes to his heirs at lav. The ease will be argued in Ftbruary next, iind aa it involved a question of rS,wfc be-f.e 'Boto, n iahj ;r- r-n rt t in trnnll Or ID m.-ud t the contrary. 1-iberal advances. and supplies of ah kinds furnished at tne tow. est cash prices. sap2:dAw3m R.A. MOON. From the "Wat hlcgien Chrt nicle. The statement has been maue, ana frequently contradicted ot i&w, i" mission of Count Ktasloif; of Denmark, to this country, was to comp'.ete the ar rangements for the eaie oi me isiamm. St Thomas and Bt. Js.hu. We are able to state on the host antiioni y iu mission of Count Rtaslrtfis of the char acter stated, and thst he will probably remain in this city until some anal ac tion is taken in the matter by this Gov- rnraent. It la imdemooa mat tae ijiu- P03la of air. iitswar:; ior toe ib.mj (luestion were mvorauij ,un,hra nf the Danish Cabinet, who subtsntial!y pledged themselves to ar range the matter, eo far as Danmark was concerned, and made so much progress in the negott'Jii"11" svt313"1 .. - . . 1 1 enltvaltty Aindlft). ma saie bwh'u uo niuuj mattnl. Subsequently H was ascertained that Mr. SawarJ was not preparei to take the promised aotlon on the part o! the Undid Sate?, and wss strongly dU poed wholly to diiCDntinue the negotia tion? Tnfe placed the Dinish Cabinet in an exceedingly embarrassing position, and It was believed that the failure to iecure the sale would compromise the members of tno Cabinet, and render nisiBnr.ticnndviaable.' ' ' i..oii- dpniilid to-oome to Wasbington andu-e hia utmcst etlorts to arrange for r " .iJhMkv sntilament of the lifflculiy. Upon reaching this city he called upon v or.l vrha riefihnpd takinir rr..l.l, .. RALPH WORMEi-EY, (Late "Wormeley, Pichett A Con) areat moment tbe decision will no doubt , qtton factor asd commission meb- prove ltsteraeuag to mo iei;ti tiiujcsraiuu. i w cui, - "- t it Mrihiu thn commlslon Business at i the abovestand. where 1 shall c happy to see l.i r i.i.nmi. manvofwhom I hve served for twenty years, and uowgtun place W ser vices at their command, tiirnealysolfctlng 3IJJS. ASJOCSTxl IICKE..S. !irrit.,.,.0 nf cotton Md other Prodtiee - tTJto She Was -What Sue i a as b S gSrd wiuTieaiooscai. a 0iiiiinnlon aad Vifc. . ui?'rini V.ni.hi. liberal-advanc i tnadS on Couoa in store. All Cotton Ihgcrea nothergtoBUUeteii WQRMKLEY C. C PXCTKS. C f!l5 HABBSBT. Late Veraou, Prteo fc Clay, ilsinpau, lean CapU J, 8. CAKTJTHEKS, wrxir Considerable unfavorable comment has been tpade from time to time by a por tion of tbe American press on the treat ment accorded Mrs. Augustus Dickeru, of Chicagf, (whose sudden death by an overdose of morphine was noticed a few days ago,) by her hmband'a brother, the celebrated novelist, Oharlea Dlcken?. A letter published In tbe New York World hv Mr. Horace White, editor of the Chi osgo Tridwie, throws considerable light onthe subject, and will relieve Mr. Diok ens of egood share of the censure which public opinion seemed to think he mer ited. Mr. White saya that Mr. Augustus Dick'eu3 was a brilliant scape grace, who abandoned his own wife in England and ran away to America with Miss Bsrtha Phillips, the daughter of an insurance agent in London a young lady of many aitr&ctions ana accompiwuiiieuie. - d.t. Fokteb. heard, but had no personal knowledge of i Kom'S of K7hne Co.. Late Porter Macrae t, mat alter living iqr hqsb iiiub u.t vssi PAKTEE & HAKBEET, fnttrin end Tobacco Factors ASD O EN" ERA Li ! C&inmission JilercJiants, Ko. 11 Dnioxt Street, ' MEMPHIS, : : : : TENNESSEE. , Ka-r!i sulTAneea made on cccslBiiiients. Bagjlng. Hope and Supaliea famished, i iwpl Srn lata booia of 1 n a.m. aad 4 p.m.. for the saven uuvoiora w jauiici'sliltouo -rolsonlng- oi IIus U;; litis iw rrauce. dell Id 1' otide. H aviso dfanwawi of toy ftira lot tbe arnw -f Matthews ins (x. to me rrowMmtj-'w n oar vneraw. xwj m -j - ta HaMbuMln o' aald nrma.anu are apim.9- Not. 38, ues. The bualpTat of mid firm win eoettnoe . (n unders gued. remaining Mrt- nn who ame th' nabl'lUe of aald aui wbo alooe aeantborUed to collect Uh la- The great trial for the poisoning at Ihe Assize Court of Aix, France, disclose a wonderful jumble ot crime, ignorance i iAW fVboat were thrown into tbe i and iperuUoua plsty. rnree women, unlqadtog Mie Doai w""'5"w T.amBl . th. ..HUon of thriving snopkeeptrs waur an eevaniewa ". - t lW of tbe)r mi8. jto boatswju. -.j- boiij, km i bands by means of drugs and potions . Urfr'.I?Jd!lia wS,,dtor a belied for the pnrpnee by a. cunning ing eiguHTu "r-soBf-v,. ,r.a, m; and womau-rortune tellers and number, lioai v.i - . '".OTa nf harmB eome 0f the prison loe. onn 1 , ui-snii tun state of their mental H. A. Homeyer-wiw?--. "T., thsstalement credi- irovaewy. unja lea LedeeY. swnuB i rloau wa. Tour PUntatleas for Sale or HcHt. I aSaa eaeb, toaUKr with stock, c aBaat SOS .com. fodder. .. .t. oa tame rti irir an iitualaA aboui twenty mile irotn 1 rV other tarm conudua about Uyi acrea, and For MhoI eelton. Dlmypd by ilre. Th- boat was valu. d at $18,000 noinearauce. The onato, at the New Orleans vataa yon of $70 per bile, was worth $03 000. Hone Sank; total loss; valued at$20, 000. lBaWd. Heetter SBflk. Baied. Insured, Hamilton Saai?. Total low. Henry l-Sm-I Hlenft-Brk. Total toss, aluedat 1 $1 2.000 Infaranee, $5600. . Indiana-With a rwavy awga. ran on , a log at the bead of Idiuid 102 i theJJOg . -hin parted, and ae a meane of saving . . . ILu.m.i AITar. ttie boat, 'U0 Cargo WS1 uuuru braid. IbervUie Strnok a lo?, which aeeea aHated a return to Ntw Orleans for re fiatra. iron City-Sunk; total toss. Value, $i8,Sls; tnsurance $ 12 000. Cargo valu-abl-; tarl. , iMomar oulk. siarab S4 nearvms ito or ' j f and. in K 3t A Meeat. -MUtOo. and iltvlor ,iwoinnment render the statement credi ble enough they did not think they were .Unnin iheir huihsnds: but only un derstood tt a they were to be bewitched in Kuoh a way that death would be the .ilr i The prisoner Joye, a herball.lat, who I mmniud the no'sons. arsenioand toua I donna, gave direotioria to one of the Ti.M.non tnat ftitr nit; 11 jwuci uau uccu adaiiBlslered. Hhe should buy a black ribbon, pilt It round her neck, and recite a nntor iinntpr. acd wbeu she came to the words, in earth as it i3 iu heaveD," her htMbimi t-.iuld die as If by enchantment. Ooe of the wives had ecruple?, not of conscience, but of pru'lence, and nrcseed fears to her mother that would certsioly be found out- The moth r comforted and encouraged her by thi assurance that if she would buy a wax lnAia and burn it befnre the altar of the ! famous chapsl of N"r-DimedelaGarde j at Marseilles, the Virgin would prottct manifested a r,,.':hr ooiliin. and tri Win tho whole tollter. I ia surmUed thai the Secretary" course was prompted by Information given by several Seuatora to the effect that the mJ Jrity of the Hanatora wors opposed tha sale, and would not ratify It. SAS. within the past f.w unyd. uancu "i- -------- - ; itfljeutial members of the hsnai.e, aad ureed the purchase with reat persist onpy, recre?entiDg that the action taken by the fjearetary of State has placed this Govframeat under obligations to eon- fr. th hamain. It le reported Ihct be hassuoceeded in winning one or two Ssnators over to his views, and that the matter will be brought up af an early day after the meeting of Congress on the 5th lust, thn fact. in Tiiinola. Mr. Aoeustus Dickens ob tained a dlvoroe from his wifo in Eng land, and married Misa Phillips. Mr. White also says it la certain that she was . thenceforward treated by her own parents as Mrs. Dickens, acd that she received a ' small bfque3t in her father!, will as s " Mrs. Bsrtha Phlltipo Dickens." lev- j ertbetess, tbe former Mrs. Dickens lived, and sdll Hvm in Tendon. She la now i 0f HIDES ISTC. ASHBROOK & WHIT! rSuecesiors to Geo. ?lilller JtOo.,) DEAtiERSiHN :5 mm ADASS STREET,: Bet. Front How and TTater Sf.4 Xorih Side CASH paid fdn HIDES FURS I DEER SKINS de3 If CZNCINZTATZ. If uestenhsix Late of Forter & Co. NSW10S FORD & 0., COTTON FACTORS -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers & Commission Slercliants, No. 7 Union Stroat, ESTABUSHED ia3T. PEOCTEE & GAKB.L.E -'UK CIKCITHJATI. SOAP, CANDLES OILS8' Starcli, Toilet SoaEelinen if LarL B3r Candies Sold by ActWai. Weight. Sena for Price List. ocasm LEE BLOCK, It only remvns t? add that Mrs. ea-iir.FORD t?ai sh ? f??fu' HOLD ROBBERS. They Roll a U os' on riroirci' anu Atitrinpt io jsurtjcr iiisii-Fence. CURIOtJS riGX'RES. On the Fertilizing- Value Cloaca;. ot ter,nu.PPyt0me.ner ""." j . gusn again nfcar AVhtoMng, Dc ! th-m from dUsovery, pe-oi Tean. A'oti'-e le-Property Owners. At t arl every on desirous i have Slate I- . fs i"t on o- ropat't'J o 'a ai miIvt 1- J a- i.v -...vlng ntv fcia-a . ' Jj'n n . ' ,.u der's h.p u -'i'r ' - . 'W""' , - tf-J.NI A I 1. Mnaber SI l8bella Strufik a snag arid sunk, tbo water in the hold 'waa. pumped out, antl the boat proceeded. : , Jowa City-Capsized Jn a gale. One mahnran drowned. Irene Sunk; totlloes. ltasra Small va'ne, ttial'y d.st td are. The fortuno toiling woman, Mudime Iittribert, tirensn aes carte, wuo tntro ducad the thne murderoua wives, all unknown to eaqb other, to the seller of simples-was iB tho habit of visiting sick ohlWran.- making tho elgn of tho cress on -in firikDads and muttering prayers. "L x s rowtletl with viaitors and report era from all parts of the kingdom. Boston, December 31 .The details of tbe robbery of the broker's oiue oi Charles Gooding, over two yearsago, and the recent jsaplnre of the robbers, shows the whole affair to be ant?traor- diuary oase. Tho robber, i-enny, a portion of the troket's ofJiee, and un der pretense of having hia portion of the store repaired, with the assistance of four others who worKeu ss carii"", committed the robbery of tbe $10 000 in i.l nlnht Thn hrnkar mil hta case SUlU.u.(, ... -- --- -- u ,,,,. in tiin hnmu oi uetectivBS. auu u m.. self went into tba haunts of thieves j hut he was told tat the rongns uau t.-i r?nnfla. Ha soon discovereu that h verif raona were imouuai-cvj. ivorn thn nartifs arreted ; and two more Vilon. E jelishthlevea, Hid to New York acd had their ehare of the gold eschanged hy a fence. t r, .!,, nfforv?n!q that fomo one bn.i noised the tllilr abroad, they de cided that tbe fence bad Mowed. They nm,,i v.tm to Philadslnhla and found ,.!, ir. n lr room. One of them put h;atenp inlha miiidla of the hick of .. ..ici r.iunr. whilrr the other held down the head and cut the throat of the unfortunate man. The fence, red. and tho would-co " ara i r. inii in Pennsylvania Illtirucicio t - . v.l Tho victim of this outrage gave valuable i-f..n,.llnn xt, n,ro went to Canada, whtre ho found and renewed the acquaintance ti..., n-iin rvffilcd somefhing con cerning the robbery last Friday. Many months f ter the renewal ?f acquain tance, Penny left Montreal with the tools of a burglar, to cnmmlt a burglary in Ogdensburg, N. Y , on the.Canada no yni im ii-tmtlvB wasonhU traCK. The Journal of the London Society of Arts has recently, PUW "ESS,!! papers lay ur. AUU,,cu"mVVnTjln tog vMue of thecloat.eof lfodn sffl'et"d with blludnee?, and Is supported ry Chftrle Dickons. Mr. White closes f his letter as folio wa ti i CAtiiama r r.fi.i ihnt ,m i u.r. thtnn t-.ui n n..,v,r U..J1W- f.:, i novor rttrtn antl other i'rodaee cnanea io U3. saw) bore an unblemished reputation at ; JS- oh..irn. i;on tha deaease of her hua- , uir? uiil" HOUIiE A CO.. Kn.i aha -wnSi left destitute, with three , infant children t , Bupnort and educate , rjQmmigSi0fl Merchants, one waa wm iui iu iuucu uu. ( committed to her care, ner nooiestrug Im with novertv was alleviated In a BOS i'ON, MASS.. KSPrtESENTED IS MBMFH1B B5C THOMAS TBOBT, & S.O;SS, 203 Front Street. ,ii.(tai,rw made on eonstsniaen of Cotton to the abovo house : and. If dejlred. will be held as shipper may airecu The xa Kaon reader ia aware tiia5Biient-r- largely turned, oi bkjwj" Twr. rtf Q.irtlA Tl RY VrifAA va ww age in lindon by not only the age iu i-""" j . mh.mf8. whicb II. VJ L 11IU I with drinking water, "1 ntf proviues ma v,(j .... r:t rh 1 . a .,m imlliilioD. DU5 tne Can 00 r . . into dra nage ca en to be worth annually il,0 an solid excrcmentli lens i matter at some mhftt ipsa. Tue l'aruieio ImerS Institute, thinkB the wastage TJoited ataiea uu iu. . uffii. isa than a hundred millions per annum, and Dr. L'.ebig, at a recent meeting of tho Club, remarked as 'vSud excrement hastened the d r -r,,er, ntrrinnltnre. and there en ""'"'-rrha most calamitous o,i friiitfiii. wnen uibuu"vU. Saven-Hilled City had abaorbtd the .well- being or tho itimau HBJli.-'",,"l put Tn, acd then Sicily, and Sardmia. and Afrioi. Not one ci meee baa regained Its mat greameB longer ago than twice the age of Rjme, China was a prosperous, indus.rl t;U3. and in many respects, a cultivated country. From that day to this, every particle or human excrement baa baen almost religiously returned to tho soil. Yet to-day, wiin aooui. world's po'pula-idn living etalvely I ractices prevail. . it (j iiinifiiiL iu icu - . WSI. A. PRINCE & CO., COTTON FACTORS great degree by the kind hearted gentle-' men of tbe land department of the Illi- j noia Central Billway, oi wnicn air. au guduaDlckena had been an employee; i and it Is safe to assume that her dear i children win noi coma to wum. ai. ay pesxa to ma th3t Mrs. Dickc-na died of a broken heart, ard that no contributions of money from Charlea Dliken?, or the people of Caicago, could havo healed her wound." . , , Tba K"ew York Tost Rives the follow ing In relation to Mrs. Dickens and her husband : , i We have heard from persona who knew lur, that the late Mis. Dickens was a highly eaucaieu aim ucuuujijiiou woman; she was of blameless life, anu a lady in manners and conversation. Her husband, Augustas D.ckena, was a . . . n-Ai.iV.lnaQ rrpff.rnrt. WAO wif life miserable, kept her I in poverty, and left her to want. Those near to have no doubt that she waa the . superior of her husband in education, re- . .. ;rtt. Vttr thn fake of nnemeat, . .TJT ! .on consisnments IZTVt " "hopV TbarAmerican J tocw TO or Uverpool houe. newspapers -ffl(ffi hr character onu ui i aandal. Whether the was the lawful j wife of Augustus Dickens or notshe was j bis faithful and long-sulFsrlng csmpan- ( inn for many years; he always Intro-, duced her to his friends as his wife ; sue was tho mother of his children; she bore patiently with his very serious and often disgusting faults ; her labor sup. ported his children wueu u um uu.. ASD General Commission Hercuante. 25 and 21 Commerce Street. NORFOLK. VIKQISIA. DISSOLUTIONS. E. O. 1IUR1X .BUWiiiliAKUT tUl E. O. HURD & CO., Cotton Commission Slcrcnanis So. 101 Ej cauiore Street, elnelnnalJ. IIBEKaL edvaaeea made on consisnments. j Unlei for Uooda noMclt d. "etlv JOHS DUBOIS, JAS.S.ACOOB, W.K. WllilAS'a DUBOIS St A17GPK, COrVJ MISSION MERCHANTS ASD DEALERS IS PL SNTJLTION SVrPLIKS 4 Usee Street, Cincinnati. aepSSm . HOTEL'S. Oapt. John T. HHiawer. Litebf Memplila.Tenn. J. Sf . s. Mi LoBHvMe, NATIOIAIt HOTEIi, Cor. Fonrtft ana Maln.Sts., LOUISVXLIiIl, - - KEHTTJCK.y On feunday evening he crossed over to s iu a""c that our own couutry pre o jdonsburg and waa arrested. . 8U0rt enspt" " SBXHKXVEV rSSIALS COLLEGE, M emjhis. Tenn. TilT Inttitution will open MONDAY, h jinnaty 1H30. It is located aithesonlhern tmlna oVuS3to street, convenient to the suSt cars. The College ground contain tlx acres 1th buildings flnely adapted to Collie psrpoits. m TERMS PER HE3SIOS OF 5 JlOirTHS. tn Aiivauca For all Bwnche3 of Education taught In Female College, Including f full cram oi English, Ancient and. Modern Lau ForSfarpTSnTtaror Piano, Vcoaiand In- - .i,nt.ntil . au W For Board In ooliege. In-lading fumiBied . rafm mel. towels, hghttaml washlnj;. ICQ CO D9cho&r can pSy by the month, in ad- Taaca. i MhUiiDlTH. President, j3diw ilempUls.Tonn. Dissolution of Copartnership. XTOT1CE Is hs-eby slven that the firm of N POEB MeUEO U thU day dlsol'ed Cy mutual coDent. The debts due the firm iL. i.v Mr. Q. H U. Jones. who has ! THOMAS McOEOY. 1 Mempalg.TennlPibert.lSia. d2tf INFORMATION TO PLASTERS. tuuy solicit mo Jff 'jSioStld in the center of the city. convenient tojtU ba-ne-. Sre -arw Sa dSor w is. W ALTERS' KATIOfifiL KOTELV NORFOLK VA. XuOTxis Hotel, NEW OX1VEAXS, WE have on band a coBslmmentoMHeeelr ebrated DICKSON " SELECT . LOTIO 6EED " whtcb we offer for ttle in lots ;"7n the Planter. This Seed, the mon nw.has been tnown to yeWon m s TWO BALES TO THE ACRTb' seen very snprlor, and sample '?PfnTite the at at our office. w I2P?'&,uS;ty and the tentlon of the ,Plhangcom trade Eeaerally to the grea' Seed. M-arcularssentwaddreaafrw. , dsV N CORONWA CO.S mH13 blzhly popular Ho'-el wlU aeahi be TnedWthoUvelin2 public On tlio 1st of December. . bis best endeavorj The undersigned WflleiBi gaablch to give IM r'iiu Families and, others proposlng : to '?Sjaio by addressing commodaUoas in aJV? . fiURO. Manager. Or O.E.HAH- BU Charle. Hotet. Sr