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4 ffjjt $ail| $ont|mt grille. -s=£>'J3a^/cart«HaBMMBBaHai JAMES S. MASON, Editor. t I To Advertisers.— —Such of our advertising patron« a« wish their . r . , ~ ... advertisements m the Daily, are . j , »I a ,i «»j j ; 1 etjuested to call ttt tile olhte tmClif urrange for the same. 6 ■HATl'KDATf Montvnvo. OCTOBER so. ISM. „ „ .- n , ! f To Si'Bhcmrkrh.—P lease intorrn us if ! 1 O. O. F - A full attemlance of the Mem- ! ■tier« ot F runklin Lodge, No. 5 J. 0. 0. F. j is requested next Tuesday night at 7 j S*cfy { The receipt« of cottou ut the Depot j * ' yesterday, were 117 bales. Thk H. I). Newcomb.—M r. Shrcv*» and j were nil passenger« on the «teamer II 1 I). NewcomS, which .track » «nag ...I ' ' 6 • you do (H>t get your paper regular. o'clock, to transact business of impor tance. Come one, come all. W. T. MORRIS I. 0. 0. F Hall, Oct. 20. - family, Mr. McCorkle and Dr. A. II. Peck The Newcomb ran sunk some days ago. on a bur, veered »round am) struck a snag which penetrated her hull, and she filled and sunk iu a very brief time. All the passengers, with their baggage, were saved by boats that happened to be in the vicinity. Some of tbe stock wu lost, though not much. The boat is thought to lie a total loss. We regret to learn, from the Harrison burg Independent, that Maj. Beard, of Black river, sustained a heavy loss bv the burning of his Gin last week, nearly two-thirds of his present crop being in the house at the time of the accident, and no insurance. j Steam Gis Explosion. —The Monroe, La, Register, of Oct. 21st, says that the boiler of thc a steam engine attached^ to the gin on the plantation of Messrs. Sim mons & Tatum, in Caldwell parish, ex ploded a few days since, killing a negro near by. It seems the engine was stop ped to fix some machinery of the gin. The engineer held on to all the steam ac cumulated during the stoppage, and an explosion was the consequence of a neg lect to open the 'scape valve before start, ing tbe engine. A sad occurrence took place ou the* 13th iutit on Tallahatchie river thirtv U burnt, on I»ll»li»tcbie nvc, th,r., tntlee above Greenwood. Mr. David Barne» went out iu a akiff with two la .. „ , , , ... TT dies, Mrs. Welch and Miss Henrietta | When Carnes, who was an expert swimmer, i succeeded in righting the boat and res . . i , . , , j cuitig Mrs. Welch, and then turned Ins, Jenkins, ou a fishing excursion. in thu middle, the skiff upset. Mr. attention to Miss Jenkins. VVIu-n ap- ; pro&ctiing Ikt, »lie ... »«I'I-1 tl,at could • wi "' n " l ""B er ' they both «ink to nt« no outre. Mr., Carnes ww » young tnau of twenty-one. years old, and leaves behind him a fame ly to lament Ins loss. Besides defeating Mr. Harrwiu, the great Rnropean et.ess champion, Mr. ' Morphy, the American chess player, has been astonishing the Parisians by peating the extraordinary performance ot playing eight game#with eight sep arate players at one and the same time, _-.i a • a. u i w ,, without seeing the boards. Mr. Morpiiv;. won six of the ffames and the other t w«. won stx ot tlte games ana the ottier two were drawn. The play lasted for ten Iviurs, during which time Mr. Morphy never took the slightest refreshment, and ' at the conclusion he d,d not appear »«> be mod, fatigued. U'he Harrisonburg (La.,) Indopendunt of Oct. 20th, learns that Mr. Barfield, the ! overseer for Mrs. Herd, on Deer Creek, was'shot the week before by some one . , J secreted near the Gin, at which place Mr. Barfield was superintending some work. Thu wound though no, eonsid.,-j ed to be of a Jatal character, his condi tion was very oi kical at the last ac- 1 counts. >•*', — ' re « South Cxholina.—' The ' new Congres sional delegation from this State is, with out «xception, democratic, aud wag elec (ted for the most part without opposition The -...„ni.l.btf.u, « L. M. Keitt, M. L. Bonham, Win. p or . | dier Miles, W. W. Boyce, John McQueen, ! J. D. Ashmore. Mr. Ashmore succeeds 1 ing Of Mr. Orr. The Napoleon (La.) Pioneer say* that Francois Leflort, aged 79 years, an old citizen of Donaldsnuville, who some time ago removed below ou Bayou Lafourche, waa assassinated on Wednesday, the 20th tn»t. The assassin, it is suspected, was ♦ nogro. I I The Late Eelectious—What they Por tend—Cause of their Re&aUs«~ * t The «hove ia the caption to {a very aible practical view of the late elections furnished ly the Mobile Register, iu the) I following article : Th . w „ <twlioM> t , tffnn bv the d:*fMtchd* wbrch ayA found in our coi uinns fnia mothihg, are not quite a* bail t«-r the Democracy as the telegrnph at first reported j ; them. Our party has sustained a disastrous do M | i n Pennsylvania, fihio and Indiana. ^ halever ot ili*coaragemeht belongs to the result may find rebel in a recurrence to the «en* H«, ...... wind pu„ i„ 18*4, ...t net. if ! withstanding whioh tho Democracy rebound««! from tneir pressure sufficiently io carry two of these Mates in the Presidential election In ! ,M * Ma > ,M * J 1 * ®^«-q'i«nces «»hi* m I860 upon these discomfitures ot 1858?" j May not the Democratic party again, as it ha* 7 *> oltendone before, rise Antmoihke from the I strength renewed and wifh 'poweTto Tetfieve! it* fortunes and keep its banner still Riumph- { j antly afioat Irorn tîie ba'tlements of the o.ipi« 1 tal? Although by no means sanguine iu oorl { expectalionsofsuch a result, we yet deem it; within the circumteieuce ot a reasonable hope. j Th * Psm.æratic paity has recovered Irmn ; ' many a cotemporary disadvantage a* «lisas- j trou» ami discouraging ms that which now depresses it, nor is there any reason to believe j th * f it*. v »t»hty ««d its recuperative energies t 1 that it shall make another patriotic efloit to ' U,MU " .' ,l * • sac'ilegiou* grasp of tanaticisin In thus making a retrospect of the past history and achievements of the paity, we aie led to regarii these lateunlavo'able results in several of the Slate* as tar from conclusive of its defeat in the next Presidential election. The Ooppo sit ion will doubtless have 1 he majority in the next Congress, and a powerful redaction | favor of t lie Democratic |»art y has hitherto : never ailed to follow the ascendancy ot its j opponents in the national councils. Asalufa ry lesson will also have been learned by those ' Democratic disorgauueis whose course has ! nms* materially emitn Pu»en to the*» ut«, results, au. I doubtless desisting limn their sedition, which they have found a* ruinous to! themselves a* to the paity, the- will return to their allegiance und loyalty, ami aid again in i achieving another glomus tiuiiupii lor Do* in oc racy. As to the cause* which havo produced the latedepioiable results to « hich we aie referring, : they are various aiid manifold. But the main 1 cause undoubtedly is the anti Lecomptmi «le- ! f-ction niuier the lead of Mr. Douglas at the la*' session of Congress To the disirganixing etlect ot that movement i* to l»e credited tin* severe and possibly fatal di*comfiture of the' Democratic party. It |»as had the effect of dividing and demoializin« the put y through-1 out the North iu sock a manner as to make the ! succe** of the Black Republicans inevitable and easy. But for that defection, although the J of the Conference act, it would have been! com pur 'lively lighta.nl but temporary, and ! the party would no doubt have *omi recovered ; from it, as it did from Hie ellects of the agita- J 'S™:*'!!»« ky ,,ie Kaiwas-NeSirafk» act in' 18M. B ui tli.l iiut.K-.l,-lw,.cl. mg and demoralizing the party, but bearing i test i mon) against the Administration and th- j Democratic majority in tavor.d the Black Re j publicans, has, as was of course to be expected, j c » u >*d the party to be' rerwheimed in a most 1 ' ,isas ' rous ' uUt And ifthi* even* is indeed a „ (ljf , ,„d Democracy i* doomed to a detent u. the next ! ! "'T"' T" "l" '"'T 1 ' ' ,fD '' US ' ixs and ill* adherent* in his disorganizing | course upon the Kansas question will rest the fwpoo.Mbilitj ota re.-ult which in all probabtli ty will be fh«- death-blow of the Union. We commend this to the reflection of those Sou'h i et a Democrats who have been iavuhmg then s,r,iltî * anti cheer* ol approval and applause j upon the great leader and originator of the fa* t«l defection. , ; One of the characteristics of the Deum ', ' ; One of the characteristics of the Deum „»tie .8 i.» ,.uwer to rallv a fu-r defeat, ami l„ bring in to lln- fi, M gre .tor , tre n g ih aud „.ore perfect urgnoiintjua ; aild llurtog 8l ,„ u it u> |ong #|M , , orj . „, ls carM . r , wcsionally under tin, ponderous blows of the old whig party " le of eireun.sUnces,' ' aIld t * ,cn r ' 8e "(?»'" and sweep over the ^ ai '^ * M 1J,a jesty ot victory, reminds ?,! , .*\ e, ® r,,al year» of God a»e hero, And dies amid her wuntiipaia." I - , j 1 i'utli is democracy*, and treuson can't J «.au « lon « tr,om P h ov « r truth. Contemplating , r. IV " C pa8t We ure nt >t alarm Bor haVe we ^ We fo, '* et lbe dark,,eaa of the "'S'* in anti cination nf flu* i«.v that _ ,»:.u *i r" h ,i,c l"f ''eh.dthe trusty democrat to lie ol good cheer. A thousand assaults from unhappy factionsjhoughlead on by i ! all the Douglasses of ihe land, and all the new isms and schisms of the day, combined, and the croaking of whilom ' U1 ?ww» democrats, disappointed office seek or*, men of an hour, friends in sunshine chnme.lous iu faith, all, all tl^su and j more can make no stand against the j 1 democratic legions when once fairly iu I the field aDd fully organized. They are . . . , 1 ' ' ^ B>» tance» tobe cherish us "That truth crushed to earth will rise again, ,' n n,emor y» after being crushed out of j exi8tence ' Litt,e gr«at »'en, huge hun- ! ***** after P lace * hav, e warred agaiust the »»t they terminate their ! | career ,ike tl,e *» ,n that butted the maul, ! with 0M, y t,,e li P end of the tail left. We j 1 can '^*^ e Ute history of all such, in ad- ! vanee, and wil! tak» the contract to do it! cheap. • ** m« , s _ . w ; **?®*®®® Coorier, of Wednesday, ; says : if 1 i» ' ' * ; The deaths for IhF week ending Iasi even-, ing are thirteen of which ten are from yellow fever, one ot another disease, and two still-born, j Of the y ellow fever eaaee, four were from "un- , d«rth« ffittf* elx<£ tb» biff. ! mt I ». , Ff®* ; The lorn/aeon« i* ov«*r: and our cotBfnpora I ry of the Free Trader ha* 134 mnjortty for Major Générai in the Distriot; Greece lo he heard Iro« !— Natekcz Courier ' The aliove allude« to Col. w . W. \V. Wood, who facetiously styles himself "Some Horse." "Some Horse" has had rather a tight race ; lie lead« " Old S " <,rl " 1 hC C "'' ,rifi ' h,,W ' ever, is "Some Military. --* Gen. B F. Butler has been nominated as candidate lor Oneres* in the E'ghth District. Massachusetts He M a ster- * ing man.— Pori Gibson Resettle, , Yes, and there is not a more "sterling" AM,tlonut ,n ,,K * but in Massa f l,U f it . t " We . lhat *j n t 1 ** living a JJtvtocrtUic candidate, iulk about fusion.— Vxcktbtrg Whig. The Boston Post, of the 15th i»St„ one . . ot the souudest journals ill this land, and «ttaudiug us high iu point of integrity a« aI, *' r P a P < ' r t-*''«»' published 111 the nation, and edited by gentlemen who have known Om.B.F. Boiler fur ll.irly jw.r. announces hin nomination in the follow ing in»nucr " Gen. B. F. Butler was nominated tor Coo gre**, 1 nursday. in the 8th district, by accla-• He i* a strong candidate—a ready a "d powerful debater—well inhumed and daunt les*. Ifhe take the stump he will make •*»«•«»* havoc in Hie Black Kepublican ranks, an d give hi* cotnpe'itor as much work to oer ,urn * »• he can convenient I v attend to during '*»c ''Indian Bummer.'' We hope the demo. orats in the .hstru-t will tm enthusiastic in hi* su PP° r « «' •he pelt* as tlie-r «lelegates were in noininatiöii, and place upon record widen ce» ot their desire tor his election sutficieut to entitle him to a seat in the next Congre*», ply to say that flic Massachusetts I)c , M In addition to the above, we have sim purely inocracy stand <»n j« platforin national as any to be found North If there is any sectionalism, as South. .u iy„. ..i i:.... : »» , Republicanism, in Massachusetts, it is to be found in the parties opposed j. to t j l€ . Democracy, or t*r • . n ,. A vi'EBY.— the editor of the rort Gil» Mu " Reveille, in noticing the matrimonial ! expedition of a friend of ours, recently announced in tii«-se columns, makes the J following enquiry : St«Eu Major '-en-ral. Jr-w *keer^so.i.e at the disrip'e* of '-hoop* and ! ' ,n,u a , "' ,e ""allgemein «»f that sort. ; »»hen we were only a Major we tried J to pfrsiinHf some of the proprietors <d "'hoop» and heels' into an arrangement ,,f Umt M , r but jt . . . i v ... .1 * . j * . Urt ' *\ ua 1 ,at ^ art * a ^ a J' u ' eia, > w< ' think we shall adopt the tactics j " f the Reveille, and "akeer" them int«» measures. Is there anybody down your Wav, Mr. Reveille, that would like to be ",k«T«l up V , If «r>. and "Ok.- -li-cinliH ! 0 f «| l0( ,., a Ld 'heels'" ire v.».m - .ml Î «« .l«K «e eurapl, m T è . ,.^ n '. c ! K ' 11 c Major Geneial will then report in person True Southron. your no'ic«.* ot our ".lust Twcntv Years . but We thought at one time then« was ««»nie show for you in this « «»tint v. in et- i. , Ago paragraph, has impressed them with the idea that you're entirely too young . , -, , , . to marry ! .Some ot the mote knowing ones—those who, possibly, renietnl*er you in the last war with England—in bist upon it that you're exempt from mili ta,y duty, and only look office to play ; j" rcnil ''; l,ut 1,i '" il . v •* ,1id ' ll < ' 1 ! « »«ry. Un^We soldier, ' » I * phis direct, »lid dispatches are now wilt over the line regularly. J —-- - Dead.- The Southern Sun says : f , . , , . * . We regret to i«an. ot the death of James "jf 1 "S^ii 1 ^ ^terdaf of epulemie at hi* farther'* Ldet.ce He was ; known as a moral hichminded honorable ,ln* man ,.„ïh! dJ.b » Tili, m.k« th. «cond ch, hl pa,.an I Hopkma has lost withia the pa*t three days, i^ v < * eserve8 ^ ,e •>'tnpalhies vt the conunu» * -- - t A new and substantial telegraph ca ble has been successfully Iain across the Ohio, at Cairo, connecting with Mem -- ^ - Wo are very much pleased tobe able ' to P u,di8b t,ie following gratifying in . ... r tetngeuce Irom the Ni. Ü. ricuyune : ^ r ' Palmer —The numerous friends, at ÄTw« Z * eam w '** 1 Pleasure that he is now con vales fîïdîîhaw« 1 oTh"«' ^ have nearly all passed the ordeal of the le ver in safetv. —- • ■ ■ ■ — Sons or b. S. Pointms—I n tho pro ceedings of tbe Board of Trustees for the Flr8t district School in New Orleans, sCux.!) „„Wished i. the papers uf t,)at cit y. w ® find the following para ff ra P h ; „ . "Air. Solomon informed the board that he had given permiguion to the friend» of the two sons of the iate S.S Prentiss, (now living with their grandmother on the other side of the nver.) to ente, one of the First District Schools daring the coming session, and aske.1 the! Board to confirm that permission. It was con firmed cpxnimously." __ T* 16 Herald, the only newspaper pub Iished in Liberia, has been discontinued. This does not iudicate vory great pro gross of the African race .—Exdumge The Nvw York Day Book linn recently learned tbe particulars of a mont singt? lar «tory, the liuro of which in now resi ding in New York. Mr.de Comedies, a ; gcntlemant of culture and elegance, wan. " to . 0 . . F , , ,n 1»48, a Wealthy planter»» Oftlidaloupe. Conaequcu upon the French Révolu-; ... - . .. ... „ . . 1 tiO® of that year, the "slave**" in the is ' iKXUpy ; some altercation ensued, and |,e was desired to pledge ill wine the f , individual and oeremo * Ul u,e •* , " c ,IMm muBi.mia piremp torily declined putting hiuiHelf on an equality with one so greatly hi« inferior. Al| „daivlrc occurred ; bhiw« und a duel . . . m . . , . merit to h» in wa« «o offensive that he lost all his property and was virtually »si a *ti i i e «• >» * exiled. He ha« been for some time liv i»f? in New York, endeavoring to «up-! P ..rt me huiu,r»biu . tion, and with wife in now teaching «choul ... « * ^ giving' 0lU?,arö«l it in suggested llsxst all , Hie otliBf .wove» nor» follow suit, lliejfl^ 25th of November i« flu* cctitclniial anni vei sai v of the surrender uf Fort Dll I ' Qucsnc (now Pittsburg) which U-nuiii:i ted the ruh* of Frnuue on this continent, land were emancipated ; he was violent ly opposed to this enforced abolitionism. At a public dinner given at the period, he was assigned » «eat next to one of , the freed negroes, which lie refused to I came next, and Mr. de CotirceJle« he-) the object pf suspicion and mistrust to tlie Government. In tine, their treat rame . j j »voeu ~ -- Dxdr.dÿfyie Governor ol f Himpshr^e hWifft tin* «•\atnple of naming the iôtkôf Noflniber for Tlianks Th NKSCIVIN'G en It is also the anniversary f the évacua « tioii of Near York by the British, which Wa*li occurred twenty-five years later, j„g( 0> marched int These I each place with his j victorious troops each time, events would give a peculiar signifi-j calice to a national célébration on that; o j. |V • feet of a ti is«ne<ifp:ip<-riiv»ucyiiidepre eUting its vainc, i» vnv strikin-lv . " i ■ • n • * " ' ,,l! * tratlM ' >1, Homing.». 1 he Govern* i meiil has issued about fifty-live and .. milln.HK ,,f dull»» iu T. valu«- ol ir at the present t : n»** is just cue , H .„t. the dollar, or ns near hoin«r onl j„ .r.tlj,, Iu l 'ai lk Mo.nkv ix Sr. Domingo. —The ef i'. « ! .j \ . tirely worthless as eau t*e. Tin* G.»v •-ruinent. thr«»iigh its t«-ekless abit*« »s entirely destr«>ye«l it ;tii«l its ability ev«*r to pay its debts. 1*1 ; , Saturday's W iikiusoii Ga/.ettc furni tin following report for I'm- week : On: ll wt «>r ihc i'illow Few»: — Ft the -.vt-r-k, •mliag Ml Vt-Oer.l.iv hI It j «»clock. M.. theiH hud been, within lhA rn.ri*»- ' rato limit« of our town, t«eu»y fight addition- i alraoMol veil«« « lever, ami 1 hi«« .loath* ; Tin* make* »he whole „.„„be. ,.f velmw te- ! 'i * ' ver ease*, winch have ttccuiied trniii the L ginning «d tt.e epidemic, ujttolhnt tim«-. hundred and five, and lue niiti*t»er <>i e on* leal it* >eventeeu. At It»« prêtent writing. (FmUv. 12 ««Vloek. • m..) the *ick are a*l doing well, with tin* c. |Si«in »t two ca*e*—m.e of whom i* in a i cri'ical *ituation, aud. lor th« other fhete i* no 1 |,„ }W u( feC()Ve ,y. '»•»" the ( it.v Hôpital during the pr ■« mmt mouth. .Since the cotninencuiieiit of the ; «-pideuiic three hundred and eighty per-j sons have been admitted into that insti-1 . «•v I pttal physician. _ .. „ * '*^*"*' . How To I use.— Our rezder« are »ware 1 . ... - . .. f ^ ttt P'^tgioiis effort« are making in New York to unite the know Nothings with the Black Republicans on Congres candidates. The Tribune with ; l>la "d smiles and dulcet tones thus lays down the proper method of choosing tilt 1 I w . rammend the ssr.ll.at can,«, ! i Tli«*f* liar* i t i,„ w nil,.., i. « ' 1 Still, one hundred and twelve admissions I t a tion, and out of that large number, the J number of deaths have been, compara tively speaking, very small. Tliisspeaks | volumes in favor of the skill of the Hos I w . rammend the ssr.ll.at can,«, ! sued in the Sixth (John Cochrane'*) District. ! There the Republicans balloted lor a member, ; oTtZ bal lot wa* tran«mitted to the American Convention, with » request that they ahould indicate one of the four to be supported as the common candidate. They chose Kubt H. M'Curdy, and be i* ac cordingly the common candidate of the united ''Tow d Ja '^Ihurg Whig like this mode of fusing with the B,ack Republicau» T Let us see. The Re P ub,ican8 wil1 meet in convention, place in nomination for President four of t their favorites, and give the Whig its chuice of the fuur . That would he » The choice to nice arrangement. Suutf !®r D man, according to our ideas, SSÄS 1 ''' rw ' Jr - "J* i h " 1 ^ r " a " on , . l,at ,nan waH ma " e a L er everything else,, was tl iat if be had been created first he would have annoyed the Almighty witli endless suggestions of improvements. ■ ■ . . i. Thijs Dav , 8 KEGS Goshen Butter, 5 kit» new Mackerel, 45 boxe» new Buckwheat. 6 bote» Maedler Herring, 10 1-3 barrels Fulton market Beef, 20 English dairy Cheese, 6 Caaes Pineapple do. _ At WALKERS' rx-M f^f Gfron Gray'* OiotOMat . , k 1 1-2 do McLc.r.'. Volcanic Oil. joit faired oct .10 by J. H*5 KINO •'CO. MABIBS, s. j lHi v sn( j Wolves, white <'oon, Badgers, Por CUpiues, and a wilderness of Moek'i-jx MENAGERIE 9l CIRCU8! Newly organized DotM Troupe of Magnificently fitted up for the to-oaou of 1858. If4NAOKK - 8 B.DBLAND. Euuestrian Director - W. H. STOUT, Biug Master * - - CAPT. DECAMP. Clown .* *- TONEY PASTOR. Keeper of tha Mcna«erie, Prof. BKA8LEY. Tbe combined M«ui. r tie and Circua will exhibit AT DORT GI8S0X. WEDNESDAY. NOV 3rd. Dor.r* open nt 1 o'clock and ï EH. Admis *lou 5ü cents. Children and Servants 24 cent*. ! FOR ONE DAY ONLY—AFTERNOON AND NIGHT A GRAND PROCESSION Will be made in the fore«««»« tbe day ot exhibition, preceded ! by the MUSICAL CHARIOT DRAWN BY ELEPHANTS ! ! m J The following list comprNcs tbe wild animat* now exhibiting la Mabics' joint Menagerie and Circus : THREE COLOSSAL ELEPHANTS! Forming the team of the GREAT 8 AND CHAWOTîj Ten magnificent Lion*. Royal Ben s oil Tletf Brazilian Bluck Tlg< r. _ „ai ngKr,mnm * « ■ Leopard*. I anttn r*. Longar. (»ci ■ lo*. Tiger Cat*. Striped aud Spot- I ■ ted II venn*, Grizzly aad Black ■ Bear*. Camel* and I)n*medari« *. I Lima*. IlurmeN? Cow.aod Alpaca*. f f f - lIoi%i'.for Male. HE undersigned will offer for salt', to th. highest bidd'-r. for ca*b. on Friday nioruiug at 11 o'clock, ut tbe Court-house, a flue saddle and buggy horse. OCt'iNigt T G. C. fcNSSJUNGER. IlllPw u - r<1 •I A.»ILS rl, Klou a l.U,, nßlinniCTC JL APHTUEPARIEC UnUUUlO I o ÔL MrU I nEunnlCoj j Tk.|Ba«M*. FoulW.P a..,I !«•«• «ap.r, Xo. fi Stumps' Row. i ORT GIB80N. M188ISSIPF1. Have on hand and will be ct»n*tuntly rect'iving PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, SL'RGICJL ISSTRVMKXTS. F.4TRKT YEDICGIEh, Perfumery, P«im>.OiU. Dye Stull»;. A «JKM.i:aI. AS-OliTMCN r <jl' CHEMICALS. ENVELOPES, Paytr Ilangtns*, Tester Paper, Fire Sert*:»* d*c. 4rr. »Vr. j VLMO, HUI.V » AM» IXHIÀ a j EX1RACYS à COLOGfiES, Soaps and Essences, And a thvwMnâ oihtr articles uauallv k p i'i Drug 1 Sloi<•* having a «-ouipb-t«- H**urtni«*at *Physicians' Prescriptions will receive , purtioulsr attention ut all hour* of th«.- day or . niirht. ectvs _ J 1 ,,U 111 *' 1CUIf »»*«!!>. 1 JI LL S Saroapurilla; Ayer * (.'berry Doctoral j X> Hurley's do; Billing'* Syrup , H—t« lt«-t- Bitter,. Wbtar*. Balmn. Wild : HoolhindV tieruian do. Oherrv. Mofiutt*» Bitter*, Euiuuuel'a Southern An- ; < »Wteiiat- «1 do, tidoto. ' R.N-lH-ck'* t»l'd pnriti r |to*by*lH-ir> Fanavea, - ! Wo'idinau'* Cberry Ex- Swain'ii do i pectontul, ;;ne'* Eutactorant Uroau's K*sence Jam India Chola^ugu Bryun's l'unuo dc Wa fer*, Phi U» token, FahtH*t(H. k * Viri.iiiuz«- Seltzer Aperient, J en (»ruT'-r. iw th* Hah» iY r ooi»s Hair K.-*t..rativo - Ml ...... .Jr » .* .t vt Mr*. Allen * Hair Rc.-torativc; Phalon* Hair lavigoralor; Barry* Tricoperou*; Lyon'. Katbairon; for *ale by - J. H. KING A CO __ Pftillt», Oils Glttss ÄC. flflA LBi>. pure White Lead: 1000 lba. ot fHHU I.«*«"* *«-»**{ ' »«JJ«*- «K»«* - - MoLane * dw Uadaay » Ready RiIk-i', j Jayuv'* do Rada ay*» Rp«ol veal, Murki 'u's do Davi»' Pain Killer, j Mu*iang Li ni men« \Va*iiiugton Iti-mcdie», , AraLiau du Hull's Linimeul, ; Butler"* Serve A Bone Limerick's do j I.iuim«'iit Hayes'Liniment, I <>p«eil'.'ldoc, &c., &c.. fur sale by ' oot2S JAS. H. KING k CO. i ! ' Patent Medicines. tjl'LL'S Sarsaparilla, Uoofiand's German Bit j? ^• n : a I mri l ,a :,ï a î ,i f • Cherry Pectoral, Hay*'Liniment, Ayer»'Pill* and •b*w David » Paster. A full mi and lor »ale by pply just received I. KlN'G. k CO. JAS. I i ' ; ! ! - - ; ßQOXS» A Ht <>ct 28 * JAS. H KING A CO ^ _ ~~ " L llavorin K Extract».—Lemon, Aanilla, JT Orauge. IteiH-, (. innamou, Celery, for sale by _ J. H. KING à CO. V# CENTS PER BALE ! ! L. NORTHERN, Master, r. w. lxntie, curk. AytLL mn a» *or*od Onir packet, naming New Or 1 Ro'r-^.!2?WÂÿa,7Sï», ÂÏ X. HUTCHINSON X CO.. Agent* at Grand Uulf ' , i LEONA. f <1X w 3m lOO Negroe«~Comiag Again. W ILI. hr fa 0 G H r,'ia H G L àlÏÏ,f. R t e wd.,..„i lb ff one hundred Nvgroe«. con»i*tjng of Cook* House Servant». Mechanic» and Field Hand*, to whichAe invite» the^attention of hi» cuntomer*, «m 1 to n P urcha * e ' A» u*uai, 1 S ' °ÎZ' C Â C ' ® Hb.sTLR. »on. •Ht» A ■ h : ®«t M. JD. WELCH, Attorney and Connaellor at Law. JACKSON, TEXX., W ILL practice in a» the Inferior court, of the adjoining countiee, «nd in tho Supreme court at Jackeon. Prompt attention given t* aii bo«me»9 entrusted t-j hit oar* itaM-IV of t »4 <>■• 1 Pure WitM*» JUM& Uiaudlfl» JU8T received, .«rmlyforaMNikfhVm j J aud for aale by* „ m jab h. oct2e SG à CO. •*—* —■ i > PLENUM assort in. ot of from the I «m nu* nu factor ; J.f I A MMlI sale by A CÖ. t:* Limerick's Great Southern Lmlnaeat. <•) GROSS Limerick'» Great AhwiJirrn Liniment just r-r-.ved and for «0« by % . . JAWp H KL% A Op . B URROWS LeXiiijftAj Mo» wad fresh from the manufacturer, for sob- By J. H. KING A CO. ocW8 TTURLFTS lÄsphÄ», xl BulP# a. 1 / Wllllain*' ** d»r •'£ tor sab- U oct28 " KWü A CXT. - }ertoMUt . ry si acviTsd . Ur«« Jf an( j t »^»rtfiwr»t ot P< rfnawry, Tot- ' •«"** **' S eed*. A li.t>li supply Londr ih * (tard'-n Sewl* jt|»t receirv/t nft»l for *hI< t»y o cWt _. ^ y AŸHj - - , Tji|avoiii*g Kxtract*. -K*wnre f^raso*» ! T Peach. Nutmeg, Vanilla ~4a*l r»crtv<il and rh;iü<* . A. Jl. KING A <'<>. re ! If f«»r ah It* liv JVUIM SiOr'KS \ *nn:fng<-: Mi burn ' F«»r ««U: I» J II. KING w **dn fa J ec»2s ROM.V'I lf Schn ipp*. Hiwtellcr Bitter*, Hoof- landV Gi iamn littlera fnpvale by -1JI KING A CO H. >. Buying 4 omniiv»itm Merrhani. SKW ORLEANS, LA. A •*Ct 28 in tie- b. > i.K i U't*»***. n< ■*.** tu* opsnr *••»•*/ 1« O-th* |.uWI. rt.*t»Uut ptno im/ •ttvntioa »m i» t tn p. • .I ArnmiM. r."d«*, l>r» c..o.t..ll»..]«uK-. X... x. . i: ..^r.h<>i|n»n fo«rMm with ilwir »ttlur* lie wttl ■ i'i H*i' «••»«* ot> an pmr tli»-« Jini r»«m on tl-*t;r I--'*lii).})iii(. Xi.ii.tfv «>r il* »uuiwattfbt m« -I v a/l orlvrA All L-oo-l- |»ir>-r.«» «a t.i«l »4 ,>wi wilt h« m-m t in iheoWiiv* ol inntroctl- o- l<i th* i»bU«ijr A l*»»'g **p*rU-l»C" .o the t'H-ilitfo. •»/ (be 'Alley oimI a (koro'iffli nc-,i.a.u'.tfiirv »»tl. thv whiiU of tbe p«o|)ltf. aiM.,-ursg- Him I» Uli-O' lii«i be can g. *• *ati.facO-.ii t-. Ih'-w *!»» «ball i bt.H.t tbeii bu»it«e*. to i<iiTi*iii It I*. n UCLMMOX 5jS tilül'ia Aryw« wl J.ffrrein Journal, mtiy to lUw worth uf lltmli i&-1 -tfiij bi|| to tbio-IVr*. BOOT AN Ü SHOE SHOP. THOMAS RYAN I THOMAS RYAN Y s> prepar.-d t«» luuuulactur«.- Bool* atoliShoc* to J ««r«l r; Lut !..• ul.irn* itdl-tlis lh i.udorM.Moi ; timt iromtlii* «lav lorward. n<* w<»rk will l»e do i liv- rt d until tie- nr<>n«y i* paid for it. If th«* j work do-* not -im. ibe iiun v »«ill la- refund'd, i or *ati*racti«»i) civea. l*er*on- in.|.-l.t. «l to him will *t»v.- viel t.v paving their hill* Im f«»r«- tin- l«t octytbd ' day «>1 Nov.-ttiinr u-xt. ~ | or | r # r DHK lato r«-*i«L-uc»- of Mr*. I». I*. Irviii»,for '" u ' !.. \. ltd I.DHTN. RECEIVED AT BEK.NHKlMEK'S. IA ir li % i«l«'iit*ia 'S J® V, T S , RIf -11 V .11.L M l % 1 % I* l!^, j SET SHAWLS j And a u »• v t many « «Iht faiwy Ultftsef. Cim-aCUre .««.. *i :*r«i ;.i t i l •*. .tf-rji; :*u c . * [Hit •, V WAIiliUK NEW FIRM. *pHKutsl«ru« r«*>• i i - A citiznii» ol ( laiheri.«-county, that the) ..r Pjvi»xr«*«l lullv to ai.»wi-r ail calit iii«»it the«. a» I nri* 'aker*. Batik» ;|»u t * <»r*fi..eioh.eexp*. " '»i*ifeuuup tre «ai .»I «I the de*.. [the) 'ee r«*iiti«l«nt «d being »hîe to tenderei b«m TL«> would r«-*i«>ctti»l!)- toüc» .. •*» ! '«- |. .*i«aai;e. »'r«>pri-»««rs i-r ('laimirne rém.tv >»f V:.-B.* N l:W Sïïir i ATi.m MKlMiic ir- < , ,, re si cm ^ IxJ UU Uf*5 ÖU J C2H SîJ Burial Cavt-solways on batnl. Wooden Cuff na made to or*!, i. Burial rtothe* »npplted at the *hurte»t nutiee A11 «-alia, in^ht «»r <ta>*. will b-* promptly »tteiuled to. Walnut or .Mahogany Hook Case*. Wardrobes and Dining Table» made tu order. Furniture re paired and Varnished at th* shortest notice. AI so. all jobs in the Cabinet line made to order. House building and repniring contracted for. FOOTE & HARROT. Port Gibsoa, Oct.« 13, 1838. w REWARD. Sï M. ,* l , u . , "^gro i»«»y Alfred, ia year* old, SÄAÄ AÄ, Äi «. t * hired *ome time on steamboat*, and it iaproba waard**w!lV 1*»°^ ^°° BOnB ** The above ro ^ STEAMER HLACK WARRIOR. N additional lot of (Tenl'a fine Clothing, th«- lat«**t style, ha* just been received] steamer Black Warrior, flout Near York. —ALSO— x A «I p-r i A lut of small figured Calico***, genuine steel ; Hoop Skirt*, aad varions other Fall Good*, have ! been received hy net 13 FRÂNKENBL'SH k ENGLES ING him tven for the confinement of »aid so I get him. ocll R. NUTT, UUca, MIm. A. K. LEONARD JJAS just received a large supply of FRESH DRUGS, FINE TOOTH BRUSHES, TOILET SOAPS, PATENT MEDICINES, SCHOOL BOOKS, Ac. _ . £. lxrok lot of CARPETINGS, Ha» been received at BERNHEIMER'Si Alao, Ladies' Shoe», extension Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, white and red Flannel», Ac., Ac f oct9 mi ■ wia-a POH „ Turm . J* . * 4 ^**.«i* w 1 u( «UaaUd*Ii»o" r wjth'fB*!ibî'*aor'L"f rZ^Skb -r— »on. with all th# aitvantaga* »M t town and muatry r»«ida»ctf Tka ei*** contai«* IM ant«» •Ht» WMSbnd •uffi-ient for ir* w»< 4 p'vrpoM*. Th* Dwtfllln* i* I orj». hand an m», «ad ballt I« mod ara «tyl». A l th» out-hnuM* and apport»»»»»»- I« cobt* * ■ h «» : Ciitern* ; and «k» «toiutd» Landaomi»!» laid ' ®«t with law« in front, »nd a Lao* UadiM ko tk» ««traoc» Th* b*»llinf Ut.afl of an» »f Ui» <tr»»t* »f Ik* tou'o i» «U» t »4 on »ieraird (put.and <>■• of th» mo-t eomfbrUbl* u ik» Mal» an srowiM, w tüXh.K 8TAMM. For Urn»«, apply to oet 7 - 44 tXw)m Utf.lll Ml» and J«a«a. •jps, tXOt'UHroK t m