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At 0 r. . rnch evening they dad a drP5 paradu, nnd in full uiM mada a flno nppenrniico. Oo Monday nijjht Inst, llipj gave a rand Imll nt wliicli tlio elite of the coast whh ireroiit. !! We liad tlio pleasuro of tnoeting at JIhii (Inborn, at tlio oi'trunizatiou of tiio County Council,; n uumiier ol I'litrone, all manifcsling a deep inter (ft iu the tiloiioim caiio ui.d report the movoiDcnt gaininij etrength rap idly., We propoao, at an early day, viHitmi; the several Oranges through out this entire pection and hopo our brctheren will be prepared to hand us luro club lititU. li. The following we take irom the maritime memoranda of the N. 0, Times of Aug. 2d. The vessel was coming boneigned ta Bercier and DeSmet for a cargo of square timber. "Bark "Bariza" (GerJ Spandhoff from ' Au twerp for East Pascagoula, in ballast, ran on the reef off North Caicos, on 'night of June 5th, and became a total wreck. The sails, l igffing &c. were saved and taken to Grand Turk and sold. ., North Carolina with seven out of eight; Congressmen and 10,000 maj ority. , Tennessee , overwhelmingly Democratic. Georgia and Alabama are cortain to be bo. What is Miss issippi going to do ? , .Visksburg has pointed out the way that she is go ing. Tne, White men of Mississippi inteud to unite iu a dutcrmuiod t ffort aud are going to drive the negro to the wall. The days of negro supremacy are past. ,m roor bouth Carolina he may still rule for a time, but in that btate alona . , . Uti'in lif ' ! r , ml't (rni rfi Hlfri; Hl.rr'. .l.'Mt.. 'iof ll.f ftf fit rxufi I. tit". Aim, Jti'ti f 'hft'i'l'rr ? w ft' iii. il-tfii(l In t' j "lil. '-f !ll.lri li(j Cltlf jrf). 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C .i:f 'M, f r"i How It ii Vow, We regtet to see that our friend Charles A. Smith Esq. has severed Lis connection with ' the ' Sbnbuta Times and the Tress ol the State. Capt. Smith wields a. ready and rigorous ren and now wlenthe white tlans are gathering for the fray, when "In armt the hats nA hamlets rise ; "From tbe windiog glen, bom nptrad . browo, . "They poor each hurily tenant down," to tbe roecne of tteir race, we fain would not lose him ; for the time may aoon ariso when . ": "One blast upon his bogle born. Were worth thousand men" t - j . In ac.ordanee with an annoaaco ttent to pablish free of cost, for the information of our readers, a synopsis tf leffal notices reqoired by the iufamous rrintreg Bill to bo given to the Ead'tcal Organ, we publish the following i . r, ! SflEElrr'l BALE. ' Tie Sheriff of Jackson county ad-. verUaea that be will sell t public outcry vVoirrur, Tra tit of Sip temeeb, In front of tb Court House t.Emnton, 'the following hnda, : 35ie qr seo. 3G, T.a S. R. 5 W. tOMtigfy ajadgmfeot for 1298 oliuinedbr J.ea Glow ag.iMt Good and Oarlaud Goode. tlie rrsweti." If audi ruuA lo ''cleared,'' we Mippooe, the appoint mr-nta atnlid, if they lo nut to the IVtitontinry, ho will revoke the ap polnlmemM. h that it 7 Tho "Organ" asuerts that the appoiutee In this instiinco was per eunally unknown lo Judu Cliaudler and intimates that if he had knowu him tho appointment would not hu've been tnado. Judge Cbun iler should kuow persons whom lie appoints to ofOcial positions. Wo know ho has rcryt-obfccuro individuals to select from as a general thing, then his should be careful upon whose rccom mendations he relies ; but in this instance the man was not entirely obscure seeing that he had been before Judge Chandler ns a criminal, and that nt tho last term, of his Court, his caso was argued and con tinued for want of a Viituesj. But granting that the namo and person escaped the Judge's recollection which i exceedingly unlikely and we had every right to ruppose it had not we still merely staled facts which esiBted, without any idea of adopting any "course calculated to influence the course of Judgo Chandler" i yet as the "oigan" hints that our advice might bare shaped the course of tho Judge, we will state that if the Judge will consult us hereafter when he has important appointments to make, we promise, at lest, not to recommend any person bnt -vhose reputation as "worthy and law aMdi ing" is well established, without having to resort to the courts to have his "character in these respects' tested. . , , " 111 lf foifuw Iftjf H ;! f,Hl( It' ,til.ii!in iir fii li ivp i,ii priniir ? nl.oir hour ihi ' t f i pflfifinjf I! II" f ni.ff-1 urn pntini, J, Ail lliey wiinl U in plunder t!ii p !f lin, (hill i. gr thu !!,'. il B'lpiii-t- mi'iiti lr printing a po'i'r tot t- pur, and llm.-eby the hufiiimitfi pii of tlio Mate H iiot only rwinili-d Imt lt I xinlriice thiuiiK,rn hy lhi Mlativo robbery. Tho "Field Jfutnl. ' edit I'd iiy n colored man, jy. : "U'b received tho :roKpiviiin of tho Vi'kf burg i'liiin Diuler on which wn" penciled. "ploii?o advciti.io and X," which wo cheorfnlly comi!.'! with. While at Jackwii on thu -1,-t, wu caught a glimje nt what wo now mippofo to bo tho Vickcbiirg edition of the Jackson 1'ilot, Imaring dam of July lSth. A fiiio fresh liKikiiu patent outsido sheet with three col umns ol the iupidd devoted to the "Laws of Mi:isissippi,r which certain ly look quito fumiMar, nnd much us though they had been published eke- vhere at eomo previous date. There is one thing dificrilt for to understand, that is, how a Vick. burg paper can circulate in Jackson three days heforo it appears in tho city in which itclfms to bepublisheil. However, as a Repuclican cotemporary we bid the ' Tlain Doaler" tho sama amount ot God speed as it wishei m answer to which tho Vicksburg Times" says : With a patent out side, and a "Pilot" insido, purport ing to be published in Vicksburg, whereas it is not, tho weakly thing a lie all over. I i'V''!1 in I'im-Ih ."iiftM iI'irrilrMO'tfi ; HI ill lift i fiht tttifn 1,1 M fi"' C, fn limn i irfpiir"l ( i'ivu n', ' 'Vu!kir, ltf'irmiltn d'ired, and 'nt o:ir lli,liy, rilini wilf ii!io ii!oi'. (I'-niiinti J I'oiii'in i !,'H,i!fiNlr, in wliii h pirlii'iilnr, mirlMi II. ' V,t. Ciri.fi'' and other htrclifai fi-d Steward. mill-m"n cannot he fjtll'd in thi. 1 t1(. I?,,,,!,,,, i,r ,,rfw,i.,l in f ; ,, .- hi 'ii.n,"i, ('ii;idiiit ; I,. I'rowiiio f, rf dry ; ,t. ( t ti Kf'i"fi"r ; Mr. M, t'l't'i; Mr A. Io-r, Mm M. A I.mm, Fl',,.1 ; V, Ivan, Lady A.i-ijiii or l:iy other, 'tnt", In North Carolina Drowsed, -Peter Cullen a 6ailor who had served with Capt. Erickson on the schr. Betty Stevenson for nine years, was as'ecp on the gallery of Peter Vocovich's oyster saloon at Moss Point on Tuesday afternoon, and rolled off into the rirer and was drowned. lie fell upon a bank of oyster shell? where the water is very shallow, and probably was stunned, the fall being eight or ten feet, and thenco rolled into deep water. Sev eral persons on a vessel near by caw Lira fall, but he did not come up, after first tiuking, and his body was not recovered for several hours. Hot! Hotter! Hottest 1 And the hottest weather we have bad this week since we have baea on the coast, and we learn that tbe memory of the oldest inhabitant in vain at tempts to run back and recollect when it was hotter- Even our pre viously constant seasbreece at night failed ns far a time, and men panting- ly sought their porticoes, and out-of- door retreats, endeavoring to obtain sleep What murt it have been op country away from the coast. Bre. It CatfweU la the jrathorizsd travelting Agent tor the Stab, and U aatboriisd to reeeive subecriptiobe and advertisemenU tor the aasie. B. The liadbals have elected one member of Congress out of eight in North Carolina. He is believed to be John A. Ilyman, a negro, from the Nowbern District. All the rest are Democrats, aud the gain i most important. "It declares,", says a Georgia paper, "the effect of the 'Civil Rights' agitation in uniting the white men of the South and arousing them to political effort Alabama and Georgia ought to do as well as North Carolina, and we hope will do so. There kbould not be more than a dozen Radical 8 from all the South elected to tl,o next Con gress, and all of that dozen o"jfht to oe negroes, tor they will be elected almost exclusively by negroes." aioiiie uegiatcr. Tho Northern Editors who recent ly made a tour throutrh the South, all eommeut upon tbe fact that Geor gia was the only State in which thev beard no grumbling and whining, at me Mate where evjry one seemed employed, black as well white, end where evevbodv seemed to be hannv and enr-tented. They attributed this to two things : la tbe first place to white rale which cave the State wise and intelligent government ; and in tbesecood place to ber maoufacturiea. which exist in almost every village, ana give etrpioymeut to all who de sire to work, and make the bbst im igration societies in the world. In the former as well as the laet opinion, the most radical of the excur sionists was forced to acquiesce, and the whole party returned to their Northern homes fully convinced that the prosperity of tbe bouth and the whole Nation demanded the repeal of every odious National statute en acted since the war. Aberdeen Examiner. Beware of counterfeits I Inquire for Adamaon'a Botanic Congh Balsam. Take no other. Bee that the name ot "F W Kinsman" ia blown in tbe bottle. Prioe 35 eta. ; I'UNHACOLA MAIlfxfir. Krm t'l.nMii ht,r, I'C.V.-'Ai of. a, July J, IX ( j, Hinceoiir lnt, nothitii of iniinest litn iriinnoiivd, and wo could in n low Iiy cover tile lrarimtioiii of the WH'k i but wo nhk our tnnrchii'if. ves. our entire busbies and laboring pop. uinuoii. ii mix ik not a tutu to pre pare our port for the coming t ui-. uesi neasoii, and to coned such ol'iisit ns have a ten fancy to drive offoiir commerce? Natiiro lias grant ed uia upHcioiia harbor, contlgnnu. to grtat agricultural, mining nnd timber, sections, all of which ought lo pny,tributo to our outlet to the world. 1 But to make these resources avniliib'e ar.d profitable, it requires the facilities that we can command and tl help of all, every recti ic lion on commerce, in theVhapoof Qiiniantinn, excessive charges on ships, doltys in loadinrj, and mrmy other points we could enumerate, oujzht to be removed or'redueed with iu legitimate limits. The question aris es, is Pensauola to be a commercial and shipping port ; or n mere watering and snmmer place, where invalids, pleasure hunters and old tabbies re' side? If the last the sooner enter prise, capital and labor leaves it tho better. But if this is ever to he n great maritime port, it is time that nil ought to be at work, let those who fear sickness flee to countries where people never die, and thouo who ro iraiu here give their energies to build up our city. We want a Chamber of Commerce to regulate charges, commission, ex- changes and customs of port, and make them conform to those of other commercial points. , We require a unity of interest between merchant. lolKir. mill and timber interest, and a leeling that what benefits one, ben efits all. We want to do awav with the idea that this port is only ai; temporary out ei oi tumoer ana timber, until a few Parties get rich sufli'ient to go North or, otherwise to enioy what has been made here, aud in the struggle to do t" is, they only have to purchase at tno lowest prices, so they can under bid each other in Eurooe in sellinir . We want the money made here spent with us, in building ud wharves batiks and railroads, and we have rare opportunities to spend our sur plus in the summer, in regattas and other amusements, that aid not on v ti the fame of our bay, but to the pleasure ot all uowever bumble. We might state manv other wants or changes, but we think we lmve said suihcient to awaken the interest of some and perhaps the anger of oth crs. But if we do not want Pasjagoula, Mobile or other points, to take our boasted timber trade from us, we must be at work aud we now fairly warn some ot our luKewarm mer chants, who look down on all efforts to make a unity of interest and cor rect abuses, etc.. that we are aware ol movements being made lo develop umuer geuing ana .snipping rrom Mobile Bay and Pascagoula to a large extent. Thero seems to be a general Bight of the migratory birds commonly called "carpet-baggers," from .Missis sippi to tbe regions of tbe Nortu. Most of them will probably return with the wild geese iu nutumn.Miss isaippians. in tbe meantime, bear the pangs 'of separation with admirable paticuce. Coluaibus DctnocraU ilMtallittii'll Of lllfl MMCIlll I'lIil'IT ilectiiiti iir renpectivu olIi;t in itfti! form. Tho orgiiiilTUlitm being thin uimpli'tn, our worthy Mastrr. C. Aduiiis, called tho Council loonier ami opened a Orange in tho fourth degree for the transnc'ion of business. Bio. Browning, of Orange Orange, offered tho following resolutions which were adopted : Resolved, That this Council adopt the order ol business u ht.d down iu the manual, striking out N'os, :j, 1, 5. 0,1 ;j, 14. Resolved, That tlio Purliainentary Guide furnished by tho Executive Committee to tho Mastersofthe Sub ordinate Oranges beadop.cd. The Orange then elected Bros. P. Iv. Mayers, II. C. Sart-.ld. A. Scar borough in execuiiyo committee lor the ensuing year. The Worthy Master appointed Bros. C. K. Browning, P, K. Mayers and R. C. 6'affold a committee on Constitution and By-Laws. On motion of Bro. Browning, the Grange proceeded to elect a proxy or alteruato to represent this Council nt tho next meeting of the Slate Grunge, which resulted in the choice of Bro. P. K. Mayers. On motion of Bro. Browning, it was resolved that this Council hold its next meeting at Biloxi on tho 4th Saturday (the 2Gth day) in September next, to assemble at 12 o'clock, m. On motion ol Bro. Scarborough, the Secretary was instructed to fur nish copies of these proceedings for publication to the Ilandsboro Demos crat and The Star of Pascagoula. ,. No further businoss being before tho Council it closed in due form. C. ADAMS, Master. C. K. Bkowning, JSecretarj. I '-if i t, r.i. A "4 i h, !:) I'.i-rioa M, !'- AI lh t'i i'ir fii-i.ip of lutff ii i.i, tho i', , i- .il,.iin riiliii..n i,f f (,y ". rfi. 0ir-l nm(tim'niiy a I. t I hf Hi f l'llitr ol IlK tfin( I'Hi'i.ti t, TImI th Pr i,r -itui f I lm prii mu Mm i I'i m i,'kh, ,,l I; nil (rim, aii.t lint tit Hn-fl'r t' H!,ri"lt l'i f"rf a cii'y 1,1 t!ii I mi In'l . i Ilia K'Ui, l'.iK"l,trti, Tlil hull i'll .Hf,i ll'iit turn a''l.li"i ol l'.rtiilir I'. K, lifiwalng OrKiiu nli'ii? i.l t!ii Hi m aft'l r"imiiH I H f.ut'if il a"l aire atKinmil nf fl i. Kifl, nn, jutrf n' ii' Hi Itr l' f ol l' riiiid of II ,s ,n'i,lrj ,i,d to the iiimrt (.( the Or li'f. l!y w Ur "I 'lm (Iriiiiiw. Jt-i. W, 'Jii"yw, Mre'y. i i .. I ! ' li n t t l. , .'- f W O flf Sf.t f. v,f I 4 A II f. ttf.m t'ft' "ifoMK ami Sciinot," roll At;i;t:T. The di'servediy high reHilniioii won by the "Hoiiio nnd School" ! niaiiitained by the tiumbrr fur Ate gn-t. Teaeiier will be inti restdd in the articlea that pet lain lo their pro fession, viz: "What wo ulnill teach our Girls?" "A new iiftt.od in Mathematics," "Learning t Read, " and "Teaching Notation and Numer ation," while all cuiisciiliprs will icad with pleasure Will Harney's essay on "Orarge culture in Florida," Pail' Shipman's description of "A Philosphers Syntax." and Miss Barn well's third chapter of her "Pillar saints" series. The editorial note are comprised I ot two short essavs, in the character i.-tic vein of that detmrtmet, a com prehensive report ol tho organization and purpose of n notable bo.lv of ed ucationists in Kentucky, stvled the "Society for tho Advancement of Kd ucation," an I the usual news items of current popular interest. We rejoice to see that J. p. Mor ton fc Co. Louisville, Ky.. who have published this magazine for several years, stijl continue fo keep it ahead ol all others in typographical excel lence. Terms ot subscription $1.50 a year. Negro Muprrintttnilent of Rdacalivn lu tlisiiiipi n Foricrr. 1'nhlif tfhmmh. T' fc.',i.n f,,f M mtf y ,i,m:, n , fM M IW-v ' '. r't-fu, ' li"illl ftf thm S f I'-it-'i t rk -.l rm fit rr-M.t , , 11 fl ir .f Ain H.i,,My Is Ii rsli e m4i,tn f mwJ .' aii. I I,f K.li.4 p ". ' T'lii-w HniliJ l'i' a II Kr I ol Tf iin- f,,f ..!, Mill iii"j ('! ii, .. ),f l.-..f mar "'! 4.1 f,Mr nimr ,.w..lj.K.I..a 1 W. T. t't l;t;tf t Hnr.ninn,'.i,t ol Ii lni.tiia, S lt vi'inijr, BoBOLAtiiE3. The excesHvely hot nights of Sunday and Monday, in duced many persons upon letrring to to leave tiieir doors aud windows open, which was taken advantage of by some industrious individual for we suppose it wan the same person who seemed to be making the ''grand rounds". Entering the mansion of Mr. John Mclnnis at Moss Point, on Sunday night, he appropriated tho wearing apparel of the Madam, and the suit which Mr. J. M. Mclnnis had worn that day, fortunately get ting no money. Coming along on the road to the depot, he visited Mrs, Fairley's residence and took some clothes belonging to ho family. Un Monday night he, if the some one, entered Janet's Bestaurant at Scranton sad and took tbe clothes of one of the boarders, and on the road to the Sea Coast village, about half way, tried Mr. Ramsay oar Sheriff's clothes, bnt these were left bandy for him, on a chair oa tho front gal lery, and tbe official breeches proved the best haul.Tor in the pockets were from 35 to $50, amount not exactly known. This seemed to Lave satis fied him for the time being for we hejrco further of his nocturnal ptregri nations. And we advise hint to dia continue them altogether else he may get mote than be is scekicg. VtCKsituRa, Aug. 7, 1ST 4. By information recived directly from the Auditor's office, I learn that T. W Cardoza, negro, Superintendent of Education of the State of Mississippi is a forger, he having forged a quan' tity of jury warrants while Clerk of the Circuit Court of Warren county. Ho was one of the loyal negroes who was extremely anxious to have United Slates troops sent to Vicksburg. it will only requiro a snnll escort ol policemen to send him to the Ptniieutiary. VlCKSBUKGER. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rAL cable bayst. uvts worum Von SALE. One of the mow eieeHnt, comfortiilile and attnirtivai-laeraon tbe Sea Const of Mimieshmi ii offered at price fur lolew jt value mid on Terj easy ierm. ine tionee It feet, two tone, with lainre dormer windowi, eleven ruuun, uu a wiae nan wnu mhimijj loom. The irronnd are hiimlfomely aderaed with numii. tal treee. Eiirat acres iu th , lot: all ri,-h l,umn.....k land, very product! ife, under mood fence.- and with 310 feet front on the open eea . a hiirii, dry and beautiful artuatinu, four aiilea from the railroad briihre at Bt St. Loi.if. with a enneib shell mad tne entire difltanea au.nir ih lieupii. One half taile back of it i a railroad nation, lo wuicn mere n a gooa roaa. The fciwhen and talile ara new. The once and term irt ex ceedingly low and lair for thin reallv enfant and attractive place. Further particulars will be lumiaueu upon appucallon to the STAR OFFICE. POSTPONEMENT! Firm AND M.NT C0XCEIT is am ut iki PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY ' DAY FIXED 4 It I) A M I I. Ii Ht It 4hM Ii r Momliiy, .I0t!i Noremlirr, ISTI. iIST tll.i.XW, ra AtNr DASV I'OItTUrVK! ..I," "' '" OTICPPt Of til I nlilic l.ilKiify of K"lltilt'li hail Ivn no tw allv Bntiiltintcd, and in a maiiileatlv for ihn leii'X nf nil PMirrmtd. Until imial mnt the ) iiiivbI of all. The day In now almoluttlr linllili'ed. A fllllli-iriil numlier of li'Vll li Imen old lo lmve eitu'ilpd ll lo Imvelliiil Imr diawiiiK mi the Hint July, htlt m uluit Hitw incut wan ciiinIiIvihiI j i ,-t,-rnl,l in a ) uiitwuiK. '.ei it tin uurue mi unnil unit THE FIFI'H (1IFP .CONCERT IS TUB I.A.ST ti iiii Hwn.t. F.VKU jib oira l .NDKHTHK CUAIirillt AND UV XHK 1'HEiitSI lUNAOUMKKT That it wilt poeiiii-i'lv uml rtin-'iniiwill; take pliu-e an uliu-iiniceil on .MONDAY 30th NOVfXREI, tliHt the miHic will lm t1i bHttt the Cimirri( f , rila . stuj tlnit 20,000 Cash Gifts, Aliii KLUATINt) $2 , 0 0 0,0 0 0! will lw distributed by lot among the tick holder. . T H T OF GIFT S. One Otnrid Cunh (lift... fiiOW One Onuid Oaalt Gift Ht.0 One (iranil I'urli Oitt ;5, One Urund Wh Gift M. One (iiimd Oiiuli Oitt 2SIW 5 ChmIi Oirta. S-.II.IXill Vl!.' IIS' w 111 (Hh liitia i i mm .....i. ijiiiii 15 Caidi Sifie. SO Cash Oifia, 'Jo Casr. (lifia, HO ChMi (iifi,, 511 Cin.li (lilt, 100 fash Hill,; Mill (;ah Uitta, iO Culi Oifit, 10,'HIO Canh Gilie, 111.0118 each, Ii)1"' o.iinti each, 4.(1(10 each 1' H. fllill each', a.lliw each, l"w I. lKK' each, WW 500 each, I'.1 10(1 each, Si ' 40 eadi. L Grand Total BO.OIKl flifio. nil emh 3, , Pit ICE OF TfcKKTS. Whole Tickets I Halve 25 Tenths, or ench Coupon II Whole Tickets lur .W ii-'' Ti-ketsfor I.UUI.a Persona wtnhini to ln..M ahnnld oik' promptly, either ot home office r our LibeMl cotnmiiiMoni will be allowed to " factory neuu. circular! coutaiDiui; full partiuulart Jum" u. ai'i'iicniiou, a THOa. E. BKA1II.ETTB, Anil niul ITIaaafcr, Pulilic Library Building. Louisville, K The Statb or Missiupfi, ) Jackson Con d it. f AU persons in this county desirino; an; changes or tranet.ra to b mtde in the real estate assessment, will please eome forward. 3uoh obanges will he made b; tbe Assessor at tbe Clerk's offioe up te the 15tb day ol September. 1874. anl5 tdi O. A. ItABY. Asuessor. THE GROUND SWELL AN ACTHOH1TAT1VE IIISTOBT or itn ' Farm firs' TVTn vatti ellt EHT1RACTOO An Anthentio Account of Farraers' Cl GrHUffs, ptc., a Full Disoussicn a tbe Ttn'ssortation Qaestion and other Oripvances ; sod a His tory of Industrial Educa tion, ui the Cnited States, etc., etc TOOETHKR WTTlt SKETCHES of the LIVES ot fJOJIS OfiSoe b! the Clerk of tbe Board ol Super visors of Jackson ooonty, An post fStn, 1874 rcBsnAST to an Order of the afnrM-irl Board, the eootraot for building a bridge across White's Creek on the Kiver Road. as per plan and specifications on file in said office, will be let out on the 1st Mon day of S-jptember. beine the 7th dar nf said mouth at a meeting ot the said lioard at tbe Court Honse of said ooonty. Proposals wilt be received np to and on the aforesaid day. lij oraer of tbe ifnerd. IL T. TAILOB, Dupufj Clwk. LtADKKS, etc, sr TTnv .TflVATrfiV TT?PTV. tldilor IVulrrm inrnl, Ckitaf t TirrP"- lllinou State liaari of Agriculture, lc- lllnitraled with Eiifht Original Portraits, sad I Other Engravings. This ia tbe only full and AlTHOMATlM work nnon the KarMa' UnMn.nl ever wains, and the onlr AIM whuih hart raewived ' dorsemeDt and reoontneodalion of tbe Leaders of the Canse. Iu mine is mo JJ The whole eouatrv is satrerina intesslr " the sviU aeoe rated by moBopidyr the feo'tLill tboroiiKhly aroased t aud b.iw is the l""". , to inform thenuelyes thoroinhly on the ("""rL bwae.and help tlie iM oaase, by lbs latioDot tnis mastert wora. iTai Gaoesnswexi ia comprised is ose soma Octave Volnjae of sbeut paaet. rZ on geod paper made sxpressly for it, aad "'" led with emht onifinal rortiu and e" other Enirravinc of superior e ha racier. snhatantially beund in le styles. selliaK following extremely few, aau-Bioaopoly fsa payable on delivery i Ia Fine nerieaa Cloth. Btack and Gobi, t1 f In Library 8heep, Sprinkled Edes, ' . Tho GroandeweU" la sold only by "t tion, and cannot be honestly obtained anils' by any book stores. u) "nheeriban will not be obliirod to uks tbs T r fnuu m u,..i. .... a mnB ia ' particular. m K. WaehinKUn St-. tlllC" C. K. Bsewsisa, -rst.