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FELICIANA DEMOCRAT. Official Journal of the P'arish of East Feliciana. OFFICE,-OPPOSITE TIlE POST OFFICE. CLINTON, LA. Saturday Morning, August 7, 1858. AN ACT ItELATIVE TO JUIDICIAL ADIVERTISE. MENTS. SzE. 2.--e it further enarted. &e. That when there are two or more newspapers published In the parish, the defendant shall have the riglht of 5st.xcrTIN. TItW aWrPAPEnR In which the advert.Iement is to be made, If done within three days after the notice or such pro ceedings or the seizure made under the process. If the defendant neglect to select, then the rPLAt.NTI SiALT. HAVS Tg IIIn IHT TO DO O. tl We are Indebted to Mr. T. J. Batchelor, for Mobile papers. Jl* We are requested to state that a Barhacue will be given on Wednesday, the Ilth Instant, at Poole's Mill, to which. a general Invitation Is given. An address will be delivered by Gen. Wm. E. Walker. ,- The District Court adjourned on Thursday last, to Monday, the 10th Instant. Tnax GOI.DEN Aou."--This is the name of a new steamer, which will take the place of the Bella Don na, under the command of that highly popular and accommodating oficer, Capt. Wm. McComb, or, as more familiarly termed by the ladles, with whom he Is a great favorite, " Uncle Billy." The first trip from New Orleans, will be made on the 28th Instant. See Advertisement. BLACKWoon FOR J.Yl.-Messrs. Leonard Scott & Co., the American publishers of Blackwood and the four leading British Reviews, have forwarded us the July number of Blackwood, the articles in which are fully up to the average standard which characterizes the pages of hale old Matn. Tue ScltmrTrtc AMRKntcAX.-We have received the first number of this paper, published at Clnclnnattil Ohio, by a company of gentlemen. seemingly well calculated to carry out such an enterprise. It is got ten up somewhat in the style of rho New York Scl eutlfe American, and Is devoted to the same pur pose s. Cao's A.n WYATuIRn.-The crops of Corn and Cot ton in this parish, are generally fine. Most planters have saved their fodder, and are preparing for pick ing cotton, which is opening. The weather is too hot and dry for the plant, which has commenced shedding. It there should not soon be rain, the dam. age will be serious. Pue.oc Drwxn To Ho.. JAxEs L. Onn.-A commit tee of gentlemen. representing the "constituents and associates of the early youth of the IIon. James L. Orr," have tendered him an Invitation to a public dinner, at Craytonville, Anderson District, S. C., on the 12th inst. Mr. Orr has accepted, and large pre parations are being made to celebrate the occasion with mnch enthusiasm. FLoRIDA.-There are three candidates for Congress In Florida, viz: Judge Hawkins, the regularly nom Inated Democratic candidate, Major Winm. II. Chase, who has been nominated by a Democratic meeting at 'ampa, and Dr. John Westcott, of St. Augustine, who announces himself as an independent Democrat. to candidate, opposed to party nominations. There is a prospect of a warm contest. TexAs UrnrED STATES tL&xATon.-The Tyler (Tex as) Reporter, of the 21st ult., says: We have it from very good authority that Gov. Runnels has appointed Col. Matt. Ward, of Cass, as United States Senator, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of the lamented Henderson. No Mous SwAur LAxss.--O Saturday last, says the Baton Rouge Gazette, of the 3d lnst., the sale of some seven hundred acres of swamp lands closed out the balance of the one million of acres, ordered to be sold by the Legislature of 1855. The swamp lands are now all taken up-absorbed mostly by specula tors, anbthey will reap a harvest between this time and the next session of the Legislature, when more of the same kind may be ordered in the market. This will not interfere with pre-emptors on State land, under the act of 1857. Lands which have been In market over five years, and are not liable to over flow from the Mississippi, Red or Ouachita rivers, can still be had at the graduation price of seventy-five cents per acre; but proof of the fact must be had on aldavit of two creditable persons, that they are not subject to overflow by the streams above mentioned. The act of 1857 does not allow one person to enter in his own name more than three hundred and twenty acres of this class of land. COL. HENRY,S PATENT IMPROVEMENT FOR SPINNING YARNS FROM TIlE SEED COTTON. Messrs. Editors: Colonel Henry's patent improve. ment for the purpose of spinning yarns from the seed cotton, is now in full operation at may plantation, seven miles from Yazoo city. The operators are, or will be, about nineteen or twenty. Seven or eight small negroes from 9 to 12 years old, three or four old ones, and the balance good ordinary hands, in tending to spin up about 450 bales of cotton. Although the cotton is very inferior, being the last picking and full of hulls and dirt, yet a strong, sub stantial and excellent yarn, Nos. 5 and 6, is made, equal, It, is believed, to those numbers generally made. But, in order that all persons may Judge for them selves, I Invite planters and others to visit my place and examine for themselves, I believe that Col. Henry's Invention is completely successful. It has accomplished, thus far, what he said it would. My gin house was a large and commodious one, and with but little alteration It was suitably fitted up for the machinery. As I wish Col. Henry's invention to be generally known, all papers friendly to southern progress. I hope, will publish the above and luvite their friends to go and satisfy themselves by a personal examina tion, GlonRox S. YeRCm1re. TRUE DEMOCRATrS The following are the views of the New Orleans Courier, upon the pIresent Iositltu of the dointuraly. " It would he useless, even if it were advisalte. for us of Louislaiuna, antil of the slave states generally., either to disguise or Ignore the fact that the questiont of alnvery Is the great turning point in American pIl ities. Itnbhcile plittlelans of a past age, urvlivilng relies of thie days when federalism and protectlion were the cry of reslpeClable mnediocrity, may shrlek for " thel Union at any price," and deplore the degen eracy of these timnes. Amiable fossils of the cockule school imay cry "peice. peace', when there is ni peace." hiut at last, and alter all, shutting our eyes to the real danttgers around us, wouldl be the simple ostrich policy ofi hiding our heads in the sand, wvhen the pursuers were close bethitld us. Thistquestion of slavery is no new thing. It scarce ly ever takes cren i really new phase. The argn Iltets. pro alnd con on the Qualker petitionlls preselt ed to Congress in I'hiladellpha In the days of John Adams, I6fore the nineteenth century had opened. and while the present city of Washington was n swamp, are. nulstautially the sanme with those hibernl ally served op hot. cold. and rceh.fT!ee. at our federal cnpltal. The forerunners and founders of the deno cratic party relied then, as we do now, on the great princpllles of State Rights, soon altcrwards embodied In the resolutions of '98, and their adversaries then, as ours do now, Insisted on the powers of the general government, and the sublinely mystic glories of at half imaginary union. Then, as now, the truei demo cratic party fought gallantly, and after many rever sep, successfully, for the right of every state to admnin ister Its own athirs, not only without the hitei 'rteince of the general government. but without any imnd duling advice from it or sister states. IThen, as inow. the nildersaries of the Democracy enlarged on a tanmy national Ideo of consolidated administratoln, andi perfectly homogenous laws at once inapplicable and absurd. The democratic party of the present day is unfor tunately divided more or less in several of thel states on comparatively minor questions of organizations or policy. In all of these cases, though other local and temporary matters are the sectional causes of the dint fleulty, the real cause Is a suspected dflferonce, on the vital question of slavery. It would be hard, and out Fide of our own state would be unbecoming, to trace the little alleged causes of trouble to their source : bhut rwe feil hlnpiy to be able to say sincerely that these troubles are worse in appearance than in reali- I ty, and that all goodl dlimocratsof the day may Infal libly recognize thelr fellow democrats everywhere by the common sentiment of State IRights. The great slavery question is for the momntt merged in that: perhaps ipernanently merged in it. The people of the northern states have now a majority in coneh Ilouse of Congre.s, and of course a niajority in the Electoral college. Seward boasts that tIlhy wl:l ,Sotnl take a majority. and an anti-slavery ono att lhat, in the Supreme Cn.out. Our only reliance for sfi;-ly in I the Union is therefore a strict adherence to the doe trines of 'P18, and of the dliemclratic platform. Tle North will soon control Congress. State Ilightu I re our onlybulwarke ngainst fiederal tencroiachmentt. The men of northern views are driven to insist on a/ "national" and "ftiderul" pllicy, an enlanrgei min t and liberal construction of fi deral pow.rs, in ord,,r to reap thel full advantage fo'n:n their majirity t Washington. The Southern Stat"-s and the great pDe mocracy are more than ever called upon to asier t anll enforce the great detoocraei doctrine of Stat. Iliglhts Wherever then, in the rather curious nehlltrn oif par. ties in the various states, we see one set of mien stand ing upon State Rights, we manny conider them politi . cally and pralctically our friends. This Is no time for true democrats Inywlhere, least of all in the soulthern states, to le indulging in per sonal squabiles. Tile enemy is threnatening us--w, ought to keepl a good understanding with one anlth. i er, and ullnite to llharpen our weapons against him and him alone. EFFEc'Ts o TITI.ES.-The New York Evening Post, In refeirring to the annual exercises of the literary institutions and the number of graduates thrown upon the country, giv'es the foliowing illustration of the magical effect which the bestowal of titles some times produceCs Tlis is the sea.on too, for sowing the annal crop of doctorates. In the morning ninlny perroný will arise men and in the ev'enllrn will go to bed Doctors of l)lvinlty or olectors of Civil and ('anon Law. In sonme case the co'l'l'rring of degrlees uiton medioc're lawyers and preachers does rsome good'rl It putis an end to the donbt,. In many minhls. of an individuals capacity. The story is told of a clergyman in a New England village, who had beeoon in the ame pastorate for many yeors. and who found his influence at length sensibly dimirnshing. lIls people desired a chang,- they wanted a smarter man. Some of his friende however. signed a petition, carried it to a New En gland College, and finally the doctorate was confer redon the aged pal for. The degree worked like a charm. Ills remanining years were passed In peace among his people, the remainder of his days. Was It for this, that the Faculty of Centenary Col logo at the late commencement, conferred the title of L. L. D. upon Chief Justice Merrick. THE Nliw CAIININTA MAILt ROUTE, across southern Mexico from Mlintilan on the Gulf Const to the bay of Ventoea on the Pacific, will, learns the N. 0. True Delta soon be opened-in fact inugurated by the pas sage of' the great mail on the l1t of October. The steamship Qouaker city, It Is said, has been purchased to ply between Neow Orleans and Minatitlan, and will soon make her appearance in these waters. The com pany are about to ship stock for tlhe road--a large number of Troy coaches, and several hundred mules for purposes of transportation, until the Tehanutepec rail-road is built, The coaches will start from the head of navigation on the L.inititlan river, and go through to Tehauntepec on the Pacific between day light and dark,- a distance of one hundred and forly miles, which will be accomplished over anl excellent road by means of relays of fresh teams at stations eight or ten miles, or less, apart. Of cour.o the time by this roteo will be eight or ten days less than that by the Isthmus, and the company have the carrying of the malils. t*' Gen. Win. S. Taylor, late Speaker of the Tax as House of Representatives, died on the 22d ult., at his residence near Larlssa. In Cherokee county, in that state. LIBERIA A IIUJMBUq. l'a hve Ilong blen la ctollvinhlcd MaynS thle avanlalllll l (J!gila t haai, tltih iherne i f|t iseidhling II('giaI''t li.i aila wteas a failiatre'. ntat i plasitliv, dtlnn al hhag'. if ntat i rlai.ity, to thut cla-s sought to bl hlat it fed nId at' ilah, the' laia is lhacitlll llg \'very l'r'ivi'at,' . Nrltherll phihlthopiits anvy, repa .tiall the cadit of tlil' tllhlltlalion tnlla a llf l ai ad i a el' i lt o l' thi l C lolIi;ZIa lilln shanUl, t whttile o(othIIi'r lllIll htlv e hillad to ai ha laih'her prolprtlhi of thle bill ot exptansa,,.. Tliis l'ai ailppeatr.a uptl tlh, ra'eorids of the Mh'tly : atid i Ia' jh llllhlished 'l'tpo't ol' halsl yrert'. it aapaiaI'td Itha 4111e gl.lnlillllnall oif .lic.l@,Lip i had giveln lllmrl'V thanll the it hol' North pot togat hrr onllIIth rnll lia'i IIn ' litt lIngitIh ta'CnOllli l.g liwl ll'i' a 'l rlh' w hweyin wtich they r ve hiv een hiamloa.ath, a ,vit n it fhls so callatl taontictlt natnd hIuanII ItlldrhltallilR, ail arie blgTilllig to dilht the paaih'y IIaIInd pt)l'iely of iaakihg furthcr hiva'sftmentin thathe Mni waay. root so soiaion ta lih y withdaraiw ththir coalhnieiiie ii aln Miupori, Liberia will be girvin tip, nitd itfi so nir lthiy do it thi sonier flliy will pIerl'rm nn III t lijus-i tice to tIlhlse'ilti anl of' i illdll(es to the hlave 110\1. la .titi Iii liI 'illlli 'lil . thu,' atenll c iaewo id a'llln ht ' I tkll t r lltl . of ludge 1 lailal in. (who taus milafti'in't tha ih misa,,) dil''liter'tle i lie clairse ol'ra dlclioah ofi thie Hliupi.'iie Courl, lwli wtlui ttke flli' roln the Macon Ttleg.raphi : |IIttr t ii' s l):ctsi,,or..-Jludel ln.lzpkln dIlhvered lila oapinlion il n the IliiiiancillaiI l clltias. Ian aI will fi ii ease of tiis kini : A. . h, tnsttattr, had mad, at t ill, ini which hte i'qiiianthf d c,,ralht iin i'iaas for lii 'e Ih II, After the dteathli t' II tfit ig'i . t ItIl t ire tea,, tati l c rriced itt n 1'r a.al,,i or ho) t.il.ria. The (Ioiiti dl' cidhed thal lhis i l nsl , inl tlhll will was vCihl 1r ( n a Citllll ill a tl la Ithia fllatt Iihe fltl'Wos l frlolt i'tll ' tii the lacj i ai ti'ai n a I f' ht, fae -InI'to i i ' '.r' ia llIa'l.aI aI mllttllr of cor+ll-0. c'lln'trvr to the ,pidril anld podhev af' our tlws in ragatrd il famancitlatin saavts. 'lThi. h'ara ,d Jlazlga, aiaok . tcl ' ia, . iln d lt,,rnl th,, tI' .pii ain of the ciurt tif say lhn t hf . f t ilts had ilaI'h,.'alallI' at th lln ii regliard fa ciihiem i li'ai f .Al'rai fail all n ijiliz atiol -tlhalt hi lad he.n a warna altdtocnlt of lh, pulp., fI' thal S"o hii'y hIi hal writtita naal allahk-i in 'i Jr tat' II- baul gitvti i ..iny faa it il tine, lat t. lait fte' wtis lliaw i'nnii ic,'td lhata lh' t i'I'rano s 'ar-i ia-It a-l'r .f' hetr a---thaf a'miiiigrati r nia itnd t'ri'a'd nl at , ra i.iauriaa.s rtliat'r lithan hlanalical It, thn, :ta that fhl (',t hl i xattiolaaa ithefli'l i.,'lf tt'las iaf only at f'aiir't', fIb l at aaaholh,. tlihht.. udIhl,, a': and lhis alnt ofi th i i '' i ia's whtrtt h fhi' til oil, f i na't'a will nlt t.teitita. t-tu o Air S i u..l',. tti --Thi fI winiiiig is the li.telt Iu tellig''nce receivei froni allt lak' Pity, TtIo Morlmons have: retlurnld to thIIe city ad thelir honers , i the dill',rnt parts of' ie Ierlitort. Gel. Job ,on al'fter having enthrel the ' city la-.il through tIn a point thl't" lil,' o the oh r sride and encamped sith his torecs. There are no troops in tlih cily. The govereir'nt oftiers I IrIti duly install'l in their iariolloIu onice'. and aire I'preparing tlr in priio'r dis' charge of their duties. Brigham c Yiine is nntinnti to ie ,it 'ii lii 'hurgo llrtnlll s only. St. i'aiiitn forii. Tho's' stl ia ru' i . h do not iel., ,l ithie tic sonri'eu . tin r ie, 'rn', toi tihe lat' " di ve ii ri -- ti F ilr'iiiTn. gold di . cn i pi ti snlit : ftr1 io''' ii ti ly, ' ad to a l :ll, lhl,l fo'Ir l coll nitiriu: iillii f I'ii' Ilt conitinent. which can be nsupplied thirough our IIrri tory much better than by that of the I' it'd St~ 1i' look to see the f"l Stil.e prairie of tl'll h , 'll w tn travurr'd by the iron hors' within a tiw p'u nd i;.tr',. ° p.inl-ing through Canada I ýteh a' - no oih il I lierto imalgined even ih in rit - draI . 'lt i 'T norit wi ist co' i l IOI. itt ' t e sI tllt te le in r lpid ly ,, '' i i , ,ai , , il i, I btroita, ulld it ought to fuor aitti part of ('II..:ll l rni r i i'of ihe the clelbl'at, iii Oblt L't 1..,,lrt i" at North I;.r il. i Ilr irly the re-lel l ofll, tl e ill ii 11otrrisotc, tt l y t oir ed to the ground. It utai occutie -' centl l el'l,, is llrn" il llit, tion tti litte.li tl) " ilr Ili'tictlllt of by the familylti t of, Col. ill.lt' i IIt . Taylor, I i llt lix married a d "hte o Gea.rlll [ti rl l(' IIn lrison. l' lEa h wl" i . igthe t, i rogriliet of the fire, iv l :i itili ti i slr eei Ih ry, 'th a iti i c f Ih m ritii o thhout'i thtlei l ld ut lly I'. i',it Iiill' it ellt ce il' I'l''t ti 'lit. (it' this t thttnlllz t itli'',ll cl riId i llt 't hi 'itt irie t no tidcied, I h rt, tlull It lle tiio mt.nku , rItitni n ation , it iti I cqitir e eiillity-ltti ti 'tt'llui'ir,,, , oti' oi llvhr slit ll I ltclotheso. t iAs n lllhi a Ig l o a ,ilved, it i llprobtle that t natly veo citale papllli on the ld rIe oli Iof gthe G nterl "e . is atr, ti. t S lcoc' eand er Dimiryo o' , of llisiana toche of nerion t''ished schollike a brind io , iofCdiIrte s 'aid t' o hbIe hi' eitolr of th e "Cotton Plant," th le i ria l rotri tiiu r..-1 'ently testiall.sl hedt i Lond o t onlni. l to et nd 'oc African slavery. No man could h, flund in thie eointry wtho wshol mnake I) more able l nit i llective viudlica:tuio " of il' soulth rl'i institutions ill I t l aglnlli iilthan Alxnulltder t)iiitry. gr Tiff-, EuM.El lteci ccitt like li- tle elvoectoral otee odf w1850 consisted of two lhunitore atld ionly ilt lyix thvote. The attdmiion of Mi esilllt will ilnreirt tio hi inllinlmlbe to three hunldredl, anil shouldll Knil slis and Ir iegon hole adlittedl the entire vo tei' will lie three hun tdred and Fix, re€u'ii0g one hundred and lft'i-t'yu' for i1 chuice of P.rie-ident. Ui' this thrlee hulidred and six, there will he one hundiied und twenty tromt tIil slave-holding Stales, and one hilunlld',d and eighly-six fl'om the nri.slavehulding Slates,. In the .hla.rlestoh (Democratic) Convention. under the two-thirds rule, it will require two hundred and fou'i votes to make it nomination. It will 'require eighty-four - orlther' voles even with the l;nited South to mlltko a lominatiol. AMtlme.iL Excrrea.lr.--Thu New York Day (look thinks we,,a'e the most excitalle people on the faee of the globe lld f.lly's ":i \4O are alwiays standlig at half cock' ready to go otl'at the slightest touch of tho trig ger, and like a bundle of Chinese crackers, the explo sion of one Is the signal for it general colmbustion. 'T'his natiional 'haracturistle Is not confined to there iust concentrations of conlhl. tible matter, our greal comlnenral'l emporiunlls, blli, extends to second rate (owns, ind even r'ur'al villages comprising ai lmeting hiise, ai tavern, and n blacksliilti', shop, the lotter being more especially potent in blowing the coals ,Jr! dilsonliion, All those secei like little volcanoes chlu' ged with fire, smoke and brimstone, and only roire the appllcation of a spark or the prick of ai pin to set thoui VOilting lil i'th red hot hivllvel ii whole r,,gioin of out r *lll ly,. it9J A |,.)ll|ln co:rle',painll.,n or lhe Hlollton Trav,,l h,,r, .,ho i ,% or pr'ol'., ', tob,J ho Engll is:1. hmaIn, give,. a v r('I'V glloomly nlelellltll (If thl" Blrili..h troompl, I lt Ihll Bi ntry(llll' . I1, rryr : hInlia .ill oninnllll, dishtwh,,Iliandh,,lstween driwk Illlli, I'lv 'r I iand c l . i, 111 Ial'llrmy il I l4 'LwllV. 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I ai- !i- mi n ,l tini ..tAa hit.i i- l ito , ttl h ll a.' hn, tIlI C , :,;tt' - iI. t oI il l-o i t lan l lrtim alttntt" ttuilt l p C-tmin CI-I iliaiiaiiltthil CiteiUlcac1l to la,, .tsuvli,- ,,of ih, . , 1:4 i1 hLco ,ht n tl a of . thi ll 11', t h li-i. : l-- ihlt l, . in. Il t ia ,i a I~ ol ll -,,t til hw .Luit.hrii n,..'r.. w ill a! ,u' , L:- ani tn paradl i, nll dhe rg a hil i'l . :. ''" bh iling f It I' I +\ l,:tl:i l. , f lilln i -it ' ,t Ii i a l l r /i o, Ina'.Ilair it crlht , I rtc. l' ,. dc r ,iu lan t taiaitrc ta lli tlht o tla hailti-i-l or ilaly w Ili hli; otatlte not b got liocat s abeing to ll -t cl 'tadit u nl.-atlcr :l 1 I , th yl wrll. And lnt toh till li't. it llua i itict, l tlli lttilally cotttln tcd to ia ll a.ilris tij cl for to ra main on CItAt ihn . parally in i .1 pin'lt.it . rail rii; i-t a l (.A';t ll.no t l 'hale ,' thF . vD l'I llu Ir i rinint ua npioilltct wih, and inIpc ll s nt alt.o at A r:i'takc , of the Siup rio. r el. ii ar of tnin ate colltllnin l Tet i' , is n otfl htl rizns a t the opripe'ct o f Itfh lniuIUlr nmlrt'.tiol frmnt the rnith : for it' ther<e is ally plhi e in the ( ;worltylld l ai. ) it tlere lgr po on nuityc is henhl in rontainpt it i.. iinoig the n,'gur's, Alare and free, of our Slteily to watext. aNithrul doesi i iut roslric thie hrlitf thait ,lutihi ai it ever t lo te built flp again by tlhe c, ial elc]nt' l t.r t not within it. The iehld s turn 'd to it ild'l'll( , the tately mn1sion s crumbling to decty, and the general dilapidation confested to by the ,htlnnic. speakers thetmlelvel+, hohl forth no prom i"' cfMl' ilhe futlu'e. In the view of the tact thit its awn mole pip elation is running nwity f'Polln the 'irP+ of etmaneipat it illn, we cannot bilt lirk thiLt hile 1' lah clout idel of filling it with population till it shall he crowded into the ener.l y of F-llvatiol nIl. I'u]ll to the ground. nlelc.(,l a suit in the Common Pleas Court, at Iaven ll['- 'lhio, for $1000 dtlmaltgos frr a breach of marringe contract. Thedefendanliniswered that lie had agreed to min'r, ; that lie neveir refused, and wiat willing to omaply with his colit'ntrac. 0 got a licenso lnd it jn-tice of' the peace; ie went to the girls residence 111d i tendered himself. The lady wanted time to lhiik the mallet over, Miil finally concluded to dismiss the caie and pay all cost-ts. Ol It vrltt:mrsTi i. Trul; .,;w CAIzoInsuI. Gt.1) Funo..,. Thu l'resideut has. appointed it F(pecial agent to pro eced to the newly discoverer( (fold regions in British America, So1r the purpose of preventing any collision hetweenl our citizens and the officers of the i~ldson's Ray C, oilply, and also Ior the purpose of iFcertain ig ncnurately to what extent, and under whit restrie tions, our citizens hile, ai right, to, taiel, f,,ld frrom Ilhe i Im',,,ir River end ,ther mtire . (;ll)Ar NoIrItnrt' .\Al,. Itothr--Trave,'r llersecan no ,go froml New i)lrlenn to Melmllphis, iland to the north. artl nald ,ti1ltrn cities in two dlays Ices time than waa heretofturae eenpiell , The Jalckson and IMlelislppl (I'll'entrl lill Illils will take them to Goodman, hllere triple lne ofl follr Ilhore stges runs punctu. lily to .I l'1ter 'nlloy, thre againl promptly connect. ilg with llre Misslnsippi Central to (Grand Junction, whilh ii s reachedI iln tohillty-ei ght hours from New Or. Iroal,. arid Ilt'oi on i oiHuntsIville, Knoxville, Lynch. bulr, ian It i'iluilllalld to ,Walslhington. . i 'he Sociaety for t tie l(nc'ea.e o the Ministry", recently ot iat ;liiari r. 'The society for improving Iheo ullhlity of pre ahl r' Ih:ai'I nothllen organized. A,'lrlll:rt (C1a: ti tllC Ar ('oSII'TI). --Thoe French ply iilis art iat preieat, Ituth interested in a new 11-r11, nth l 1 ' ('fort consumplionI, illh' ditle(ed by I )r. J. ,. ('lhrchill. llu Ami.,,rican PIhy sician ln Paris. Dr. I 'ur,,hill's heory of nIlltlcnliion Is that it is owing lto ullllnde ,ictr 1I 11 insl.llcint isupply of pilwt. i 11ilo ls. To1a -'lly' i ih" w'n ill hll' dlllliinisters thea hypoplhos phnt''- ft lime n:II1 -id'll. In dclos's of fromn ireu to tweon ty grirliS diily ii xeialll ilnitlntity oif slwelen l wa ,r. In ai pnli r renid tv iln eIIL'lr tihe Atnd'emy of lili'ill.' I'ati. h,' I' ' ave u an11 t1 I a'or il f foIty , on :,.. treh.,I in Ihiw teas wilh .n ,ress. He iioists Ihatl the en1e of e(nt1wnrinti lll the second aiOllnd lthird singe's (ait i periIod ennequenl'lll' ly when there cilan be nIi ill.'h II n ti ll a . ti l t i oif Ithe disiaser) can Ihe , tall, l d. iln ill ases byI this htirallm ntl, i ex erpt when-1 t ''t i ;ti l 'hiion sl u the I al.ns i torl' itself a' ilci ent to produi e* ,lý,ath. 1,, al, .,ys tha ir ther, substance" (rave' nett only it enral ivt ,1 entel, hIat will, If used whe r ''r tIhre ei.Ia sn-pillion of the di.en.se pre. vel iJ developmn 1. 1 nd Iint 4e ' Ia presaervativel with l'n. tll it. iInllllption, just as vtaceinatioIn doef eilth re arld to small pa\. ()n I\ tinll' .',lay .% , . il 411t. nt Ihe residence of hr- .. A".\ I t it, . 11 1h li . WI, n. it. Lance, lion. I V. 1 . II %i A.I\N. 4.t West a elicicn n. to iMr., ANN.1 I.. I'1 :1I;i .1i .. ol this ('lish. Sint' hauppr tiih, y : th, hapl.s .I of their kinld, 11 ,Illm , t' 1,'lr 1 IInif am I l] it lole flt . Their ht.arls. their f'rlruln s. i a lndl th elan gla tlet.d. l1.t .. I. 1T " r 'r . th, 4 ii t aut, ofh-l'( paN ilh.t i p f I f ' %! \ ,,i , ' tof t' l ift tt a. lout (iollt . 1 il u ' ' . Ii ' r" h 11, t' 141 11 " ii-t ii'i -',. (n in , aritutl 1th i 1 ,,' t11 . It t ' ' . '.It hi Ti t l i t flill* 1o h ',i. ,I,,) *• to TI , a~1 I ,, ,I 1 'I ,,t' I r "'d* 1 ta, . hepth, ,' . , ,f ( 'i Ja llll itt. 0 , I'h +,i, ; . i.. -' 1 I ; i ii I 1111 i In II-l tI t! Ial inf t llit hll . it.-Ni E I\ ' 1!i I I Iit . I ...I 1 f t t ofl : nII . fe S I,1 \; . I . i. i i I\i 1i1 '.f . . t. t, t i i'111 N - II . i l . l 10 ' i . ,al r - 1 f, i ll . it. .IfIt Iitt - I .,tI 1 1 I'i P in l '1 ' i - t1 anl I ilth its r ,lnIl' 11ss ,~ I Ir "' u', I t' I IIh 't h, iund 1 lot' i. a tn fij h,,. l' ;ft t tI. l, h.i, rne oi i ts 111, 'l r' . . I, l h' H. h , 1 L tII o 11 . l h i tl. n ru'l' : I' II r l l+le h. itt-: SI'I.tit H'I',AMI-,.t, (OhLIEN AGE, IV. tig ti t. tNI .) in tl : ' . '11' .. 'Ti sad to kut't, hi: t, r.i1 lI I u l, I" t ttdi., ander the ll I in ilhifttl I itau-ll . t I l.-.- 1111t, l ,ll st , I pulll rnyo ; Sibu 't. eV ry lfd ,,ln lIl ht tie rpiit vllts lbrihe frum the tollldl', la itou 1a,'y atl 1-'1 I Idion anPrtdise with I- :til , 11t:, h,,r, i" ' lull on1inym it of that un alll g i,,d pt 'I-, h tII'i.t uni t n freaght, a tflrd. Though TNrd t)1 rI l.IEh ltht '1 t' so lovely an object it wofld Ie i1', olice Ciotlh hilm hatck foln th estry, ial homll, 1f ra(,h anld cheruh iml , now 1 t1 1 e'terllnal l''st wilg puier rf tlhe t .n.n ny." 11. NEW OI RLIANS PACKET. T MO SL I,)II) TEAMIR, gIOLDEN AGE, W. At my lt('rco, (I.Mutr. (in the lac M of . .Sy Mle. the id l hIonx.ta.) will cm en0ce ant estayedr reuly r bu.A. N , s for theand rsettlin kIng hs ss aid 'every ho em,' ling Satul day Ivenng, , will leave New Orlhans for ,'l)n+nhlsonville, Mayou Goula, IPla quin'mine. IBaton Ralng., l'1,rt IlIndmit. Waternoo, Bay. et Sltnt, 'tinte (lop,1 p ganza, ut Tunlcea, Wiellame porl, It'd liver tl.tOliudi. , t Adam , and all Inter tnediito Isa dings. lt ning, will leIINav Tayou S, ra, every Wednesday, on the arrival of the Cars from, Woodville, touchlng at Port Hudson and all Inter mediate places. yIParitlcular attI t iin paid to the receiving and lanIing of passengers and way freight, at all hours S,\A LE OF AN EST RAY. TN COMPLIANCE with the provisions of the fifth wicema or III(,, Police Code in relation to estrays, I will lfeop for sale, on MONDAY, August 23, 185$, at my ofikce, (bing my re.idence) a Stray Mlle. The said Mule having been taken up and estrayed by J. A. Norwood, and remaining it his possueion during the time pr'esetrlbtd by law, will now be sold at the abo'e time atlld place, unless the owner comes wl'WIu'd, proves property, and pays all expenses of alug 7 J. P. 2d Ward. W HiTE WINE VINEGAR, Just received and for W .tdr, at the I)DrgSInre of 1 1 \(IORW OOD TILDOki.