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J; 1 I f ' i ! I . I Eh; i :M:1 W. ,). hi. A I M.K, I'.'IH- '') :l;ed to u l'urlj' silillrury miiy, tt, Killiiw Train n ln-rc'rrsti' IraSMhr uny.'i Auiital Mejjao of Gov. Dnuva, ofUoar. gin. This (lucuifM hi. mniialns many J- miraWo points, liiu c liiivo not room in the Journal this v i h.Ut e;iv; inure than an extract or'tuu In n'tid to Hanks and I'aiiliinij to says: "Tliu innw'lury and commercial itflaimof Mil! country must neec.-vsaiily remain subject In panici', under heavy pre.innres, at certain, if not ficipiciit. interval, (in long an our present bank I'sleiu m ennlinmil vv yiiii, youiifj men, it is not to ho "one l.v pursuing a cuumo of conduct that titan v lire umo iiiirxuing in tins (own. ... I It won o he 'l""!i I'y 'nnt'ing In dissipations at niht, mid, under I ho iii(Juenrti) of liquor, rendering the still ness of night hideous with your dis- gustini; noise. It is not to he done hy idling all day long on (he street. Mo matter if you do drew in cloth and silk no mailer if you do twirl a gold-headed eaue, no mailer if you do smoke fine cigars, and waleli the (smoke h it curls so gracefully upward--no matter if you "'' !t tl, mmi of leisure" (as we heard a lady remark Ihe other night) no matter if vim are polite and respectful to all A W'r.u. Mi.niTi:ii Twin 'in. The Tennessee Presbytery of the Cumber land rresliylerian Church, says fin lluiit.ville Independent, met in the town of Athens the first, of last week, for t!ie purpose of paying a tribute to Ihe memory of Ihe late Rev. Robert Donnell an eminent minister, and one of ihe lathers of tliat church, and one who had upent fifty years of his life in preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. The tribute paid was the erection of a monument by ihe Pres bytery over the remains of lhat good mous pow.is and piivib-es, whi,h ! 'aeetue iHI you, ll.(W. ,, have been ciiliinrcd and i xlendc I bv i h mand more than this, ll you want leci-tlutivn enaelm. nl, eharleiiir new ,ti i hi idiow yourself qualiticd lo ' cession from the chare. i to the grave, banks ll'omyear to J ear. 'J lie jieople m )(.'(),.(. yt) expect In 1 where, after a short and feeling ad- , ,ouId lake this subject r.n.ir, j , puinmage from ,u,im ,s ! dress by I!ev. C-o. W. M.te,. , each eonsideration, and pi'imoui.-'" upon il 1 " , ' ., , ...,..., i. calm and delib. ra'e .jmi.;. ii.ei.l.-- , '" ou l.i.o-.v r.-.l l,o-.v bu -.ly. how i memb.-r .l the Ims,Mm p. " Id (lepo1-.! wnma m i xj.i'i ,-i ve il't or loki'ti. Ij.'tail-ei'ijils of n li;'iou . uel'i.' deposited, I'nnji!!!' a '. i! li ll. I I ;;!, j : 1 1 j t r enr- ,i, -,;;,!, !,., '.i ' 1 i , Upon .i.nid- ! .... ',.li livery iiileli;;eiil, pe;s'm n,i.; iidmil I hul it is iu.pnwible for a bank l:avin;r a paper cireulniion li.nai times a, 1. 1 !(' as tli'i amoui',1 ol' ii , speeic, to I'CiJe. in all it-; bill - in i . i: on de mand. Should all i!S bill:, le; Jii'i.-en led for iaymi-iiL :( any uae li.oe, mi..' the h.eeii: be 1. male'. .1, i!(ll:i u 'Mi redeem I.Ul Vie ! I.i. 'I '! I in. I.I that ease, if the batik has .lii..i nl in !', or properly, the o.her I .w, ll ii.l , iim;, iiossibjv nol be an nj.i.i.l.; In , bui payment, muni. In .Jel.r, . money can I .: 1'eabV.ed I. I .'oil of llio:,.! ire ' or Oj may not be till li e ' nd " n ail liacei'laia Ii i,;:iln::i, therefore, lb. it. ..'ii' p. ' nl rency is nol. a :o. : i : ;, at ell limes, into fold ;:..i presi'li'alion; an I lli il. only m:i -I of it, .should ia :ii' a', be .b i .-ni'l" all al one lone, e.ia i i I I hill,'S, be i"i e.e.Vi 1 1 ;!,J- s'i loo the bank issue ihree dull. us m pajn one in coin. In my jud.reiiii i.l, no p-.p. r en; ey is sale, v. I. e n i.. ool, :.o i IIS 10 be ill. all I Olio.. e!;; ; , K'lld and (iiii iv. J I . Ii ,(ii-. 'i i by a sol I of . .on:.. "ii eoT i ni (ho billi ..I I !i ' ii to. in I u money, I lew:, n ike) m re...'..;, on no . )','. I i i l-..; periei-cj! I. a.-. Lin ..! !!.a . eirelll.llilii; ,'ll" .- !.'-;- I try lo panic a! ; 'o. n l i . .i ii trust or . ion, an !. u, i;, (Illced by i in la, i : ol a . :.. : ha i in ,.i I m - i ' i ' : . 1 1 an (ii e eoane,-: , i,i , . I i . : ,' r may M id. -ll and . ,!' n i I . lillU nflhe e, .' ... try. Nneli a en . u ;. . . id specie l a v.,., eai, ;, a' Mi lolii; il-i I ! e e I,: ' , I') receive ;. 1 ;. ., t ' ptili'v. nl .nmn ; '... I.i r' " bib's lh I jo'li-eil ). by lb. i, i nil. ll. f fill Hie ,i of Ihe j l.aoi; ; j and ( a I are i a lib. n a law I small I and lui I 'be '' '- bills nl a IlUe i!' l,' Ml . a 0 ', banks of oluci' i 'laie . ; . Itilhl. pl'olilljil tin: I'll no, hills ol a .lem.mina'.in.'i in,, 1 us, lu'ier I well e li.i.iith.i pas; ace ol I lie act . a ad I h ,; nominal ion mel-i' I i .1. months llieiealler, i,r ;.. ta!e.l linien as !i,l: 'il I ' lii o as lint lo ( ml' in .. s ll. transaeiions of il.e eeun.rv i iren l I, en. an io ') oil I out y not ti, ll;, o:, ; !v Tint old men a i.v not. how easily tireondael al n (I, lb.", M I. Ihe ualell oll.-- Ihey J : I : . I ,1. You know .'al of d,::u ,t The cily of Lowell contains n pap ulation of about 40,000, und of tin-Mi about I f.'.'OO are directly employed in tlie factories. Jm bmimhiks. There are u lot. ofui eendiariesin .Memphis, trying 10 nni out the printing offices there. li"t for, no one knows, unless because the press is ensured in exposing tlm vil lainy of the city. W. IS. Figures. E q., th editor of the Ilunlsville (Ala.) Southern Advo cate, is now the oldest editcr in tlmt . , , . . .. i... mail. 'Slate. In his paper ol tlie in. a "l The eercmotiies ncenrnmnj in? the t,lt,.n Ujm ,M. ojst y,.,tp of his cdi- ereeiionol Die fmmiiineiii. vmis 'J""r! , fot ifil cwtir-cr; nnt makes a short ami inlrrcstin.,' and impressive. TI"' I''1"'-1 cursory review of his twenty years hytery, accompanied by a laive eoii-1 sf.r -j What u volume all he has eoiuse of citizens, inarched ia pro- j vl jt.ti Woi Id make! Twenty years service as editor. We look forward twenty years and wonder, if we live that loic, whether our name shall he connected with tlm J.nraal. I'erliaps we may even then be living iimoii.st ibis l.oiod people, and ob! if I hey only pi in ..'. Iei vault, Minn Uooks am mi '' llaay o'l ale II '.o'l a ml ol.e' 1.. ', in. ! lill the V ; with on ..mill ." ac uiey I. la.le an l I n;.n;o bout ihe ,1' stoics oo'i"a. -ill coa- IV' ;o'ilii'i'i i -tol'V of the (.'main I !".l.! I;', I'-rian (.'hureli fro in iis II ."t or- i down Id lli" present time. (.land by us and eie'iilirae us We II try to bo able lo look h.iel: upon our pot life with no d'-iie to blot any ol it out, bad u e to ti'a'. I ii a:;ai,i. A e.li i ii h sou, t lied, l;al. 'll es Ihey ,1, p hill"', he 1 1. I IV. the I io to so lilt Ii J ml lo ; c, !e e;r tin';i ti'l , li i. k.'la! Ti: The ' f I i 1 1 i ' ...aphieal sheleh ol' I he ileeeas'sl o mall ea ll tell U l.etlier lie IS I'lcll V, ,M. II. Roue, w.'.s also (,'i p'i.si- r poor by lurnini.: to his ed;,'er. It is -.I !l! SOi'lel '. .'I li.i'e VOU ..') I ne Ian , ' I . li'! i II', Ol. Ml. e. Si. Vi si aiidai'd-lio.sls ol lie n capacitate. I for, lo da 1,11-iness. I.hev will belli ' a noroliria I e reina I ..... i ii i 'I h'" have some I'liaranlee i virtues and 'r eynnn" m ill Wl.'l linl hel r.'i V ileee't ' ' '! le- : I- ro- - I ho iiiii;.' c.'ined ! belli. that III ia'oee-'-.iOU I'1 i arm lo Il.e blli eh, M In re a m Sil -cess lie- : uieieiil. l.'lid loiiehiii'.' i lihe: v M a - ea old men j noll.ieed bv l!cv. III'. Hail. I, ol Will i .. . ' i , i 1 1 i . Cllll. lieV. .'I. I I- lee.e alio ;so dell i el i a a .' !.s, sell in:; forth the I. II -('lulai ss of the I the Ir il'! t!iat ma! is ro ll or poor, a .v, not aocordin;: a m in rid:. II' , . I .0 irei'iT io m a u a. lo what be bis. air m- nolliieeil ehe.-.ter, 'I W. I). (.'! ailol' ! The eos'imi" oi'thi; Sp nidi ladies has not changed for two hundred yenis. They actiially wear I !ic s iliie slide of dress us llieir yrenl "fraud mothers did. Give Me KIsscb. D.-nrosi, pyti mo kisses, J'fi.'hS )'ouf I'l" l" ir,i"0i Tlicru' riij'tur.! ia lliciu .Suoiniim Loir cli vino. 0! llio lli rill of pleasure I'Jequence of bliss. When fond lips oro mooting In o loving kiss. Tis ibo silont languiigo Of a loving breast, Speaking its emotion When lli bps pressed. Givi me kisses, birdling, Kiss me pretty dove; 'Tis u neal inviting Heart to heart in love, As the dow of heaven To the drooping flower, As ihe star of even To die twilight hour, As the tinnier iiesilings To the gcnlle dovo, Such are youiliful kisses To the heart of love. Give mo kisses, darling, Tis a joy io press Lips, uliuru lingers ever Such sweet loveliness, There, lovu, don't bo pouling At this beak of mine; Of. by Jove! I'll Moodier Those swcil lips of lliiao. Lcl am kiss the- I raw ii, love, i''.oni lhat sunny bruw, I'. j on siy ' l iv as ivi'OiK', ntuni il now. ove, ir tra. vein .1 l: lioiiM.I.'.y.s so posed lo mi l'- Al,.' that. iiii ;i e. iii d ;, nal orally . x,,i el. ill : Yuan.;' "'I - l.:S e.io ;.,',l lei! io II -peel In th. i v la ' .', for. I." .v.", i r er j I'a.'h.'l Poliliell C'lme lo IhlS Colin . j, y hen il, was a wil-h-rurss w h: II few W bile lll''ll V.'ei'e to be .'a'. II. He di-'d al lb'' ripe old a':e id seveli lyd W. ears'. - I. 1 1 a. I': lb ; inav lie I'l l!0 1 1,1 lin- rl.ai.i'- 1 1 . i lo ' I"' i, .1; la': l.a, i a ; I,.,;. I b eoia 'iiij i-, on the hi." has an .-1 ' . i : . : I y ,' a i,; n.'i.'i I,.; i! 'iro'v, In i".!. e, i i ', ,e;0'.l,:, :e ha-: .'..ni':; ! 1. il.il ea j-id: I t 1 i ' r olill IV I . i'l' I , HI i l e.vv, says I lie a ia. pi.r.i .1 ;!,. ia .: I a.' . :H"i ,'oi el. ,b ,!,!,' .oa' "llli lied Up, till I be l i!: -ide, the i, pp.e.ii io!. ha i ; ll lie, h'll I ill' I: :nii' ,"il;i ', ,lIO' nl V. U. ;e i lolail. iplila a, li'.ilio.'i has !., : lb.' '.lab' S. lbs! y,.ii have .Itepobbaali ; "lull! .Lirli." Il , ,! l o'i "I, lake '.'. ';.o''i,a (." J il, 'fill'! lol'.' ill all i'ls s! a:,es -a r!..: cull ei alini nl, and never e.xprcs Mivens. il ii'ii.'ois: a mail not only re.-peeifu!. !o, I timid in the hie hi .,; nh Lire, jn ! lahai inl' to l!ii! mi. man be lov.s. To ( oiici al the awe be .stands ia ni l;er, be may but il .sil.- aim.'imi' : aukwar. cut ;; p'eas m'ry, on I. on, ami lie i ipii.-kly re! a si s inlo his s, rl..:i a if not into .hi I In. ss. If - i.'i.'ifa:.'!.' I,, -rival o.-rieelioiis in ai - iiiax:u.i!loli und tleiio unto i ad is rillicr blind to her f..;l.!l,;,s, or, nil! Icaubnn:!, eon'v.ll.i thclii llo.i real ucaiitii la! DiNirest, fiive I),.! kn-.cj, earl ivarni ki-s is, love; 'Tis lla! f'.'ld III UlllO'ls III lla; world above. Tu-is hy tin nil in I'M en, That no siuiul iiioiluls Wen.' lirsl iiuiL'hl lo kiss. Then sw.'Cl kisses ever Would I claiiiiffroni lliee, A iiii.ds I'Miubili.ig In l'jvu's rivalry. When my heart is weary Willi llni old world's strife, (live me kisses, dearie, The iv t t:t hall. I ol life. And when ilea ill -de was galhcr I In litis hi'itiv of mine, And llie l(ive-lii:hl ceasuth in llii'.-" eyes In shine, Jl shall hu my prayer, love, Willi ... y b.l'st breath, That thy loving ki.es Seal my I i j s in death. LF, WING IL'MQ. f,o:!!.:fid,'(.H'' pen picture of iho over ' 's' : ' previtleul au.l previtiliiig incliualiun of ''''' J ilia lair flawcr to leave lirdier ami mother iu.:bauJ, is truthful y of lb, .ni" em in "d a;; li) I Ve -'- 7 '.,'. i con 1,-aiin !( a. ol i ii r m i if.n.r .'i'oiii ' lor ci.ua! y, h y.. f Ihe la n'llf i - i .' . .a pei'soii conscious ol t;iiil .1, l!i." i. To a!! i. 'in ; !--" e il .in:,.!; e i la.,!, u.lb c.i Y.a.r ' 'e,''.i a '' , I e o,' ebai ae1' Ibr i.if. reins be 1 1 , : il you iin-1, i'.s ..I i oar . 'ippi Ollf be! (,. I' ',.. ti.c t , lion: tin r a,:,., iiv iv.tu.M av ai fa! a . lo the iodi an "ii a;',. s"en. i" si:t,,!l. y our knov. I r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! , your in the a. in:. ia ;, our ea ie t'i I i.e. I.iiowii b;.b si d a nolle-. All pro-peels In .', be ! caiiie. i;i a inlc hour. I pai'li' uhirs of a terrible e.il'aii', 'i -cei! !y IIC' I, I hi Wedm il!-:., about. raini'brU-vi irreil sday lif'V lb', th at t!:at p IllOI'iiill I i ! ' 11 C: lie u I ail, ilia Dial everv rye. ousei ves mm; and lo avoid luis be shuns ail the lit tle observances! of gallantry. His j heart and cbarael. r ill ba iiiipr;e.ed ! in every respect by bis attaelitiniil. i I lis 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 r.s will b. . i.'iiie more f:cn- r.n- stitl. ; i.il c'liiulv. nail ai O: l-l'll " ll 'ceded 10 a I in of in. iv, in the .'. Ijuiaaof eoimly. i ashalila io, l ii t Hid ! I i ll . ii M. :i ; to. vi. thai the f lb V. .! -.1 Cll'llc I feel of melt a law v. on! small bills lo be w:!!n',, eulaticn, an I as tin y I.. ed by I he banks ' b b : l ie l onl I .sle.'ul. 'I'hi-i v. n'li filver to take the p ill nil Ihe smaller timis. The laborer reive I hit price ol' t inlo cii'.-al i .. . . I e, l' Ii II .a I : . r .if a .! lal'si'.si.. !'-'i in in r a ;bl bc-l, la, an. s The el t a c ri i ii -il,! I ,' .:,!" :,: lac '-,,' 1 ill ttic.l ie to ! w 1 I III I pro-'eei . li. ( i rave-;, i al N idivi .-: n i . a ' ! , o ; i I -In d in bo a, -'t'c luider s ill ihe bale -;, by the ! a , l : i' i ll I e icea-.ioa lol'. II. ii'.y ft it, b Mr.T.'I'hoi i - e In. I hi. I an Ihe .Mi b n or lina'i' I .lacci anil l a .1 eil .toll .X'.l'.inh lain : la re favor il, :, a lain', iic i , Into at a I 'II Ufa ihlr..- -..,! Pin re;i'!::i'; s, in en ,. I, mis. -a nl' i ! 1-i'litt... lie two of the papcr- '..'!.. to us, ihe id'-a Taylor I ! ceo.- I ).i Ibe way l.i.ey w. i a Juan (I by a naail)"!' of j,:-: : u,c, s.i I ha l v. b "11 i bey n ai hi d ( I: i ea- lar. ;', ; be p n ly nuai- hens! Inibv I o hundred nci -o ni, . cd ileliberai. ly lo the i an il llii! ihi'a', and loo!, onl. i on, .wan J lesp.nu ami I 1 1 Ole I i:tl 'I', U b .il!'.' clla feed Wit !i j the murder .;!' Henry Swine. on, about i i ei;'hlt in no ml bs inc. I be pri-oie rs j , H ere I hen e all vi", an! 1 0 ( '.: m pin !b, V I ! !( j when (hi; siiii ;c jiient i v'cn'ai in the j linked;, ic ei,i is ,.l. j Ana i i a;. I':, re, Tbaa p ; ea and 1 ).'. ' I pa in v. i a e iiii:m .!i if ly bill' ., an l a a ' li ce ill ihe ; iaHy ol' l!i" saanmary ol 1 ; ihe to '.in. 'i'iae in i'i I hell iittaekt d the : ( in ill j die i I ,vib'e j . il and (i!il lli ned eke, ' lieloii'iu;;' lo tiie ( stale i led Sy iiip.-on. A I I hi ; !er, one of ihe mm .lei .1 I ie, ana n Lb- but di i. ,,, i ill always ma If I Ibe Th.ii.it is our ant: ii.l, rs biave lis, Those we lava nal ihosc who love u! Jusl when ihi'l' have ba.i'ai' I tniielp us, Ibancs o y i 1 1 1 1 1 w i 1 1, fhiuniia .: feathers, Willi his Hale afrceds, a r : . 1 1 ;r c- r Y i'!i.ii-r.i pipbi- thr-a,:li th.i village, Beckons la tan fair,'!-! mai leu, And sh" I'dlows wln-i'u lie leads her, heaving nil thiu.s lor the stranger! eonvcr-.atio'i more ai'iei a denee and embarrassment him appear to dis- company of his mis- i Itard lime will, his subscribers. Vi'e as- 'Iho RItirfrceijboro .Telegraph. rriead Noi tiieol 1, editor and proprie tor of ilia .Marfiei.'.-bnro Telegraph, lias a In b.uijf, it ill totally (I and iM i;i;hi.'.h every lascmalioii press aelive coal inui s bis spirit, vigorous, an, I manly prmetp ,'i ,'i nee.ro mall ol ihe milid. illiiet ni'e, II in i enni'iieiici ,1 in 1 1 . i ! . " a I'ualns-loa ol lire : r. "I ' It.. ,,, ,.i,,.,..,l pn ia ,' a;,. W! ix- ia of I, ia.-,iu n oa il las I. ami sailer, f 1 1 l.u:a- rut M'i llld "euerallv I'r.-eiv . I l.an lb- a a' ia ; :.'! ll, e b'yiii want to lemw u hi ,r is w i-'ko-l e,iei;-l I,, leal hi i '!rii ,!l aboiil il. I ci line. lie 1 1 !i 1 1 1 oi i eo ,si oifiil per- i to eai ry oil llli-ir ! mhos v.., , lie man, s io I in e.,b! lib nub il i as i I I er p.' unit el ;', is ' uiiiiilei'. 1 ,n are Jerry Ma.'s, j llciy r.';i;;s. I aclrir 1 ' Jaltii rn-b rwo-ad, l.o' d Me .;,. ', a.al John li.irh'e. The I liter is a sou in-law of- Syn p-on. licin niescined, be was , i . 1 . , ... i arie--iei. i ion i r ami l..e iteio a were i ei us iii n 1. 1 i in' til, an of bis mind. Sow, voiimr ladies, warn voti oli- servi! in a efciilb inaii's behavior these marks iv hicb we have described above, relied seriou.-ly wlrtt you are to do. li hisattaehini'iit is ;.r: reea'dt! lo you we leave you lo.b) us nature, ood .-use an;! lielii-aey shall uirecl. yl. If you love him, Ictus advise you never lo discover to him the lull extent ol'yoiir love, no, not nbiioun.h yon marry him. That. Miliieii nily shows your love, which is all he is entitled lo know. If lie lias th !icaey, he will as!; jou for no .sl roi:,er proof of your ail. ctioii for vour sake, if he lias sen--e be w ill nol ils.aai are u in mill; I ..' Ii"f a:i c,;i i ,V-' ir. jusl .o'.s.aa l in Ills proullcts m ':oa! an l suVei would remain .'".I Imv. ever bank bills iniL-bi ih'p.e.a ii, ." t. e i I w liii'h much -.!; a. all i pen pa- lll'iil ..! ib Ire.-.s u ho won a iblne. 'H : il. fur bis own. This is an unpleas ant truth, but it is best (bryoi: to know it. Violent love caim.ot stdssist, al least eaiino! be expressed h.njf teu'e t!i cr oil I lot b sides; ( Mb. I wise I he ei r tain eolisi-tj icuce, liuwevt r concealed, is .satiety and diseml. These thoughts should sink deep ill your memory, ami be of some use to yotl at ihe lime you stan I most in need Kliax Skaes, when ibe 1 IreensburjJ! ' of assistance, iii w as oni.ued, eoiniuitti d soil idt hy I - lie p. ir on U lil kllDW ' tV ploceeile.l III O'lo . t. lae ttlltri' per.vti..; char. .1. ll w.a- ilirir iutrn j ti.ei lo take summary revenue upon !,' ibe vi .bl ' these. ....... betler lo llfOII An editor of Indiana was attacked by a man far some personal ift ievaur.c. The ediS'i- says: "lo nvni I injuring him, I prevent his iiij'irin;; us, wr Talk as w c may. public opinion i h miebly, and in ;,'eneriil, a jn-! cen sor, and laciilv we vii Id I its ib ei.-- ions. Aim it. is.-i i iei in-u rim.-1 ia. n f (. lni; court the jvioil (.pinioa i of Ibis cencr, j . ... . . nor do we blame smh m ben they be-f Tlm."-e people who I urn up their lieve that public opinion is just. Al ' noses i,l ihe world, mi-bt do well to the nam" lime, w vi... Id simiii lobe nllett lhat it is as ; 1 1 a vvrllas led by public t. pinion when an lameM , ihey were ever in, an l a la ieli heller conseienee lelbi it-i lhat il i-i lunn;'.- .one i!,an (hey are ever likely In -fet Success, f iuic, hi. h po-iiion, au.l rich-1 into nain. rs would all be s -01111 d by ns if we J Hevnl Mieli 1'ii'i! I only be obtain d; Vaubce has inveiili .1 a plague V, In. It lulls oil a,, w in do lint nav ihe I 4 .y coliieidin:,' wi'!i an erroneous, wicked or defeelive p tblie (.pinion. lbil in (l is era of Ibe w..r! !, in ibis lain, of bibles ami re.'ii'ia, w here the t?'l.'l sounds are beard almost every I iy, in tliis iyc. of t'nlibfriimriif, mid Cicci:illy ina cou.r.imiiy like that vvliieh MirruutvU the btl!" (own ol Winthcstrr, pubV.t: ,,;;,,,, ;s rie.irlv ul.vr.ys li.-b. and c ,:,,;,ider il (,'ood a Iviec when wr tell s fiuxi-j riin-i to pourt it. IV rbrps- lbrren,,omrw.i0 will turn an in !.lfer ni ear, nhj ma Lo scorn the r.diice v.e pive f.'ai,mt then there are fun" who will regj .... ...... i. t . i , 1'iie.i. i. lias piaye.i .s.iiiitavoe New hei'lai'd. HI -N'.:!.in is lii.in-Miblhtu-1,-, inilitv; f.r it stands cxahed above every l!iiu- around it, ami never at tempts lo soar higher. The fo!towin0', from the Trovel'mcc, 'rourier," is not out of season at unv rale, 'Tri pa. for winter. Put mi your fliirniel.i lay aside thin nlioe . ami lit lutein lurs grl tmininl. Tlio weather is cool, out the. nights with consi.lcrai.o i a n we say. , uho,)t now Rr(. ,cai,-u jmPl.,t nrc talking to ymin-j ni -n, and if we- wet fr lovo and roiirt-lop. imr- I ;'". Wonder tlie young folks don't can succeed in winning nne to n pro per courso of comluef, then indeed Jiave vc not wril'en for hothi:i. Sow. Iiovv arc vc !o win the pood itnprot, ttlPlr tinfl ,n.nrr -(Jch njgs ns these, n.., . ...ti . - uuniirs.s nri-itm to culling bis tlu-.i.tl. lie was t -vi leiilly aw. tie of ihe ialenliou of the mob, nml preferred solf-do-ariictiou lo an i n. cii li.iu by t!u ir hands. (bii-ceii'iii.;'s ilurin t' e last week have eont. lined accents of terrible crimes and nuiraj-'e eommitted in sever.il of our principle eiiies. In .New York, a whole family, f.i:;ei', mother, brother aa.l sister au.l ser vants, were murdered or atlcmp'ed lo be inui. b ted by a sou an I brother. In 1'hiladclphi i a man was siill'oi.Mted by his jealous inislrcs. In Cmeleiial i. a colli Icz.'ti w:u brutally mill cowardly killed bv n paitv of voiin' men. la houuvillc, at I he com lusioii of a niur ihr trial, and llie acipiital of (lie ;ie cosed, an iitleli.pt was irmde in open court by the mother of the murdered man to stab the primmer. I.mmei!; Com Ckoi. The houiiiville Journal sny that lb" corn crop has never liecn so largo in Kentucky us the present crop. Th. re are (lelds in the blue grass region estimated at 175 bushel to the acre, while liehls prom isitiR 0 or D hubheU are quile com IIIOII. 1i that al"3 thine. A beautiful reply j; recorded of a D.ilrdarli ill peasant, whose master was displaying lo him the irrandciir ol bis estates. Tanus, bouses, and fiircsts were poiuleil out III sueeesMon, on rvt ry hand, as the prepcriy ol the proprii to., wh ) iiuiimr d up linally by -ayin. ,-hi short, all thai you cm !':(, in every direclioti, h'-h 'tiirs to me." The pour mail looked thoughtful for ;t uiiciieul, then, pointing U In heaven, sii'ii'iiiidv lcl lied, "An I is li, also, llline.'"' And is this not ii iptcs'i.iii which may wi ll be addre-sed to every one w ho is rejn'riii'.' in the multitude of his rich. ,' As he looks around him, and i s the mercies, that have been poured into his lap, ni iy he not be asked, ' Is heaven also thine.'" And if such a 'pi'-siion may be ticked of ihe rich, may it not be linked of all, whether rich or poor.' And may we nol in all sincerity ask the reader to weih Weil the words, . hun t II ul.sii .' sen it as a b.et, ( li u I il wrong will sub mil lo he corrected) dial t:ttry number of his paper for twelve nuaiihs past has ro.itni.ied a .'"i far innney from his sub scribers, lie's ahv.-.ys talking about I anl limes, and the: in li tforunco of his .si.b-.eii-hers to pay up. Now, friend Xorthcotl, you are older than us, but will venture sonic good advice. If you v.ill never iliut your siih.--crih.-rs but once a year they'll nav im tea tiines butter. Now, ivn' Iohuv vnu lii.v,. t "on, I s,,hr ri nl inn. ; '"'"'V Idbest oliicCI'S of I hi i e i ' t a.: a psnnot be rmlucoil fo ulavory lib tlio ne gro? The Spaniards Iried die experiment in iho Wosi IndicB ond South America, ond mu.le a fniluru. Wo ansivor ty y imr thai tlm rationnlo is found in tlio. fad lhat iho hiilion oro the doscoiubinta of Slieni, and the right to hold iliem in per gonal bondage novur was iven to (lie Japhethites, and conaequently every at tempts do so has boon marked by a signal failure. Whereas, God gave the riglil to Shem and Japhetli to hold the posterity of Ham in personal bondage, and hence, of not only the while race, but the Indian red, hold tho Handles os slaves. The London Star says a bill is boing prepared there by which no couple will be permitted loinnrry without finding two securities io keep thepouce towards each other. The sum required will be from 50 to 1.000 dollars uccording to ihe weal lli of tlio parlies. Drsprratc Conflict with a Runniwij iVn'u The Clayton Banner fives Ihirpartieubii's of a de.-perale rencou ler between it Air Jld ward (Jin land, of (ileuv.lle, and a runaway murro, the property of Ur. J. H. Owens, of Kussel County," Alubitma. The boy was dis coveied by Air. Cbn latid. who came up with him in advance of others in pur suit, when tin; uero slopped, drew u scythe blade, with which he had pre viously killed a valuable do.and in a moment rushed upon Air. Ib'trland. Fortu 'iiiely Air. CI. was nriiicd with a si out slick, with which he knocked the weapon from the negro's hand, but, ihe latter immediately seized Air. CJ.'s horse by the. bridle, and commenced stabbiiin; ihe animal in the neck with a dirk, from the ell'eets of which it soon died, lie lo-t this also before, he could use it on Garland. .Sjiiinyiii,' on the horse, he seized Air. CI. by the neck and dratrircd him to the ground, and in the strupyle lhat ensued, bit oil' a pari, of one of Air. t!,'s ears. Fin dine; Mr-, U. pretly well exhausted, and thinkiue, perhaps, that other would arrive, hw made olf njjniii. Jn a short lime, however, he was decoyed by aiieyro' who iunru'diafclv seized him, when (mother violent battle en sued, in Ihe midst ol' which a Kciule man passing by, neeing tho fracas, came, loike aid of ihe as-isiinp; negro, and, plaein;: a pislol at t'i'.- head oi' the runaway, forced 1 im to surrender. The. iierobas been eommiitcd losland his tiial at I In; next term of the Court lor u:i assault and ball cry wiih the ia lent to muni. r. Ve do not know but believe ibis Kdwanl (Jarlaud, lo be .a printer who worked a lew months since in the Homo Journal oiliee. Miutahv Tiiaimsu. The a. Ivan tuges of military trainitijr in seliools, on ibe score of health and exercise, as well as the cultivation of a martial spirit, is beginning lo be appreciated in other countries as well as our own. It is slated by laic I'.nlish papers, that private military schools are not only lieeomiii;,' lashionalile, in which an excellent educa'ion is also .riven, in eluding a know ledge of matheiiiaiies and llie chief mod;', n hiniiiies, but tlie eiistoin or ru'her iiniovaiion i-s alrciuly so far relincd upon, that a private "Cavalry College" has been established on au extensive scale, for younn; gentlemen, at llicl.mond, near hondou, iind lint it was patronized by Field Alarsha'l 'isc.'umt c'oinbermere. unless il has fallen oil' greatly since lie ! worked with you it few years since ns a ! Journeyman printer. Well, if that sub scription li.-l pays punctually, you can maku money, hut never will they pay ns lung as you forcvei dun tin, an; and more, ym will loo.u many rjood subscribers. Why, sir, llio subscribers to the Homo Journal never are dunned ono fifth ns of ten as yon dun yours. If ivc have a inline on our hook thai ivs regard as doubtful, we take it off. And wa firmly Urilisli army. And here the students may be prepared for the imiional ser vice, hoin not only thoromrhly in structed in foncin;:. and all mili'iiry exercises, but particularly in horse ridinjr. A leaiiinv; feature inlroduced is discipline, all being summoned lo parade by trumpet call, and then hours and even minutes are meas ured by allotment to study or martial duties. The discipline enforced is said lo mean: obedience lo orders, punctu ality, self denial, temperance, and general ;j"nd conduct; and in eom- r -. II. TU.. .Brtll,,m.H 1 inure iwie.T ginumu mm j. diosin the habit of weaiingchorma on their clioines and chnlelaines, will start with; delight wbon thy loam lhat iho ,op(. which surrounded the ring or enclosure in which Morrissey and Heunan fought, has been bought by a dUtiriguished gentl... man of Buffalo, nnd'in jajajiort time will be cut up, sot in gold, silver or brass, ini'- sold to all geiitlemen and ladies who sires a memento of the battle. Thojo ' poriions of it that becama bloody during ' the contest, will of course realize a high. er price. ;' ; " ' ... . - 'i Woul 1 you be Rich? ' ' ' A very pretty question, to be sure! Who wouldn't be rich if they could? Bui then, the question is, how is one to got rich? Be quiet: just wait half a min. uto and we'll lo I you. Send an X or V, or oven half a V, on to Swan it Co, Augusia Georgia, for a ticket in thoir lot lory. Thot ticket will draw a prize. If . iho first one don't, the second one will. Weoiiro know a man who, growing tired 1 of toiling from mom till night, sent ij, Swan & Co. n ten dollar bill. A friend triud to dissuade him from so doing, but he was determined to try his luck. Hj, ticket drew a prize of fc20,000, ami the. consequence was, that in au tried again, diid iiiain. and now ho is ono oi t,9 richest nien in oureiiy. The same chanc is open loull.for those who cannot af. ford io buy a whole ticket can get a half , or a quarter one. Tho true spirit ofde ni'icracy is displayed by Swan's custom, cis, for all, rich and poor, join together in patronizing him. N. Y. Picayune. ion hEW.Vi'KHJ VOAL. Tlie Seivnneo .Mining Co. are now prepared l'i.rs.ii'ly."!-r tlic l'"0he with a superior arti cle of Hcmi-biianiiiious Cual, which is free I'l-oin sliitp, inm and sulphur, and dentil Superior to any other Coal heret'.f.ire sold in Teiinnssoo. J t ia the intent tinn nl'llie Cniiipany to hoII As Low n sail y 4 oil I may !e SelliuK i m. rketmo which, thev iin.y ship- 'fhey holirvn that when the riulilie liuve nun used their Coal, that it will lie pre'errcd lo nil oilier, both lor lioueehold nml ;lamil!.clurniii parpoacs. Coal will he delivered at any point on the (jenriria Utritn, .Memphis &. Charicslnn, ami .Nashville & Dliattauuega lluilrnad, that mny lie d-'.-ired. Ad nrdura must he directed to tho ''Sewa nee Miiiii.ir Co.. Tracy City, Term." Cms rn.i.-t be unloiide.l as sw n ns they arrive ut their des-liiiation, or a eliare will he iiiinli; to thnsn w ho order Cn.'tl fur their d'-l y. Uaili'iiitd ,a eeiits al llie diH'eient Sta Iidiis are rcipiesled in return cai's immediately iil'icr l.cii' mil'i'idcd, ns Ihe Company hnve it'itive n-e fur nil tl.eir r.n.l rni-a. The Coal is vveif'ii' 1 so Hint purehosera are sure of .".'Itn.L' w .at ihey 1','iv lor. iS.Vib'LL F. TRACY, Tracy City, Nov 1. Pres. S. AI. Co. I.uis'l and .Vei'oesi Ibr Kale. l!y vi i-i no nf n (leeriio of the Chancery Cnnai nt WincliPslcr, in tlio case of P. T. Kstilt, Admr., Jc u. Jimrn Lru-is' lu irs. I wi'l, on tlm first Monday of January, 1-CiD, before the Court Ho.is door in Win clioter, -.nil on n credit of one and two yearn n tract of fiiindtij miles East . I' Winched I cmad "ne mile from Dceherd Ilnpnt, known, as Cnl. James howm' Itumnstead, comaiiiinj 'JOO iter, s, nno hundred and twenty-live dol lars to bit-paid in hand, mid Ibr balance, pur-i-linscr to (rivo b ind and security and a lies ruiaiiicil inilil puri'lcise money is paid. Al same lime I will sell three negroes, to wit: Louisa, .Mar alt anil Jinny, fie biddiTiga for r.'.uisa to cMinnii'iico at ijtlOUO, Ahriah nt at)0, Jenny ni SjjrJO. The negroes to be sold en a credit of twelve inonllis, ecept lie'', labcjaiil in IiiiiiiI, lor balance, llie purchas ers will be required to give bond and Hccuri ly for payment of Damn and lein retained. il. ll. ESTILL, 0& M. Nov. IS, ISM, Q CO Land foe Kale. Hy virtue of u decree of lite 'Chaneerji On.irt ai Winchester, pronounced November Hai, in I lie caic-e of Munj Smith, cl tils. Amhrnsr Parks, it oh. I will :!nl Hay of January, 1S59, sell at )tl Court House dnnr in Winchester, a tract oi Iniul entraining OH aires lying in Diatrin No. 0, on wato.s of Lust Creek, to bo soldon n creilii nf on-, l.vij an Itltree years. Stirt. m' the hiiMimrs at $1 1 per acre, the pur-' clins'-r is retpiu'H.l lo give bond and security Inr payment of purchaio money, and a hea . . retained on land until same is paid. K II. il. ESTILL, C, & M, Nov. is, is.-)S. a an I believe n man who will not pay without i billing their military duties with a being dunned through the paper will noi j relincd, liberal and ideviilinsr educa pav at all iherelore, would it not ho hot- I ,i;": P'';U l,i,il,s il1''' " tl"! 's' , i i - ... a i iimi.smncnt o rem . r ie imni lei lo scratch his name oil ami nol liar- ,, , , , .. 1 ' r.iss your good-puyiuj subscribers with slulf ilnil is nol iiilunilcd for them, and iho si-hl of which must bo loathsome? mostly candidates for Ihe army "sol diers in spirit, ood horsemen, gentle men, and christians." In France and Prussia seminaries of this kind have book at ihe tiling in il.is way, ami lake , acquired peat fame. The increusina; ourudvite and evi-r) iliing will work hel-1 infusion of the military element iu imr ter. ..vow wo liavo m; uy names on our1 iii.i.n r in (-001.1111 honks, hal not one thai we consider ns hit ion, supplying, us it does, healthful ! ..v.. ,.;... I , I. ..... .... : trie ,. 1 ,r . . . , 1 1.1.11. 1 j i,ii,,r.i. mi sii inniai in r nu'jilul, il we .Inl oil it should conip. Of;-. , ,,, . ,.! . 9 ... ..,., ti 1 , j i iaiin it ic.il ooiecr.s rj imon bf Ihe public! Jt tell , old nml young in Vfrteft ; tliC JoIirua, p(I;Cl.. Fob Rf.t. Tho room now occu pied by Hall ic Uobinson & a furni ture room, on the south-eiut aide of thr puhlic sqiiHre. It in a moat eic. hfive M-ttlrd on ruling, of both lent htnml for unybuMncw. A'rpWM An exchange says " there is nothing libe nature ns develojie-l in feminine For no sooner does she begin to walk and notice thing- than it takes after its mo! her, and wants a baby. It U almost incredible how much of matter ami feeling W vvasff.l on rag babies and squint eyed Dutch dolls. A little girl weighing 010 pounds, ura one of the attractions at the Con. necticutStato Fair. She amused her- elf hy handling n South American boa course v.e have some subscribers from whom v.e expect nothing and never will. We furnish thcni the paper with afire kninvhtlg: dint they will never pay, and wc feel compeii: ated by knowing we show n kindness and lhat tho kindness is ap preciated, lint we are determined not to dim through the paper. It will pay much betler to not do it. Just make out bad accounts, friend Mordirolt, and put them in ihe hands of an ciflicer. Hut don't dun through your paper so much. We tell yon, iho world hairs lo hear of on.j's misfortune and will never assiol a man ia want half ns quick and ns liberally as it will a man p :rb cily i.idcpenncnt. And if il il'u'i assist n needing man, it docs so with a pompous air lhat, to us, is aw fully disi;u?tin. And the world regards a penny to poor, needy man as equal to ten pennies to a rich one, and will pay in tho latter caso ten limes as quick. L'xcuse us, Mr. Northcott, for wa could but make theso remarks when our eyes sea a dun in your paper every uctk. - Shem, Ham and J,iptth.-J. " Domin Ion's" notions of the Xoachain Constitu tion are getting out. A writer in the Due West Telescope Reforrue.laChurch puts it so: The Caucassian has eight cubic inches of brain more than the negro, and the Indian two more than the negro. But why is it that the Indian, with only two lor our volunteer soldiers, on whom the country depends for protection against the mercenary hordes of Eu rope. Riihnuinil (Vn) Dispatch. It is extra'),- tin icy how many de fects we can di-cern in n friend niter we have quarrelled wi;h him. Tho same remark applies to a woman after she has rejected, us. 8 Jo use and Lot for Sale. By viriiiH of a decree of tho Chancer; Court at U'in.-licsicr, pronounced November 1 r-rin, 1-i.n, in tlio cause ot A. li- Wigg, VH, Jmitcs R. Harris. I will on on tlio !)rd day of January next sell al the Cuurl limine door in the town of Wuichesi. r Tumi., the house and lot adjoin ing the property of Oehmig's hoirs being for merly occupied by 'J'homns P. Clark and J. II. lli.r a.-i-Mi! to boon a credit unlil'th fir day nf January, IStiO. The purclinser is re- (pun d lo ir.vo bond and security fur payment f of I'urcli'ise money, and a lion is retained oi 1 llie lol until tho same is paid. fa' 11. fi. ESTILL, C.& W. .. Xiv, m, 1S3S. 3 21) ' Wnstr.ictftr, cventeen feet in. length, j eobic inches of brain more than the negro, Exptosinn of a Putrnt Coffee-Pot. The Memphis Hagle has the following: "We regret to learn that ihe lady of Mr. W. II. Hassinore was severely scalded yesterday iimrning hy the ex plosion of ii patent colle-pot. It seems that these utensils are made to con fine the steam arising from the boiling coirec, and us Mrs. Pnssmore attemp ted to remove it from the stove", the steam forced the top olT, the steam and bailing coffee rushing out and severe ly scalding her lace, neck, and arms." THE mMM ONLY COSTS S 23 per yoar j Send your names to VTn. J. SLATTER, "Winchester. Kail Koad Mock for H ile. Hv virlim nf a tlucroe ol llio Chanwrf Ciiirt at Winchf-ttor, in the raunt of Johi t rcui-ll. lino. W. White and Winches! - , and Al ibnms Hail Ri.a.l, 1 will, on the 6i j. ' ..liin.l.ynf lanuiirv, r3aii.mil tor reany . b'lf.irB the Cuurl Hon.-'e d.i-ir in ihe toivn WinehPH or Tcnn., uiflitecn shsri-s of si p in "Ito Winchester and Alahnma Rail Ro,r II. R. ESTILL, C. & W. 11 OV. 13. 1: Ijsnd for Sale. ' ' V By virtue, of a decree, of the ChanwiJ Court at Winchester Tenn., in the etof . James J. Gardner and E. F. Clf' ; anipst ' , ', . '' William .. Williams, s Unit., . W ' , and heir, i :"".-'' I willdottiefinrtfi'iliirdajrin January .1", on the premises, for isbi aall lo the J'S"'? bidder, the home tract, exclusive of the ow dower, thend heretofore porchssas f Colyar and Gardner. - . , B i ' 11. R.ESTILL, C.fcJ No. 19, lSTvV .V w Land far Sale. By Virtue of decree of the Chtsc Court at Winchester, in the case oi E.. Ei Vernor, Adrn'r.) '$cf ' . : ':.' :. -. t Ilcnry, minor heir, -" J; '- . 1 will on the Hrt Monday of January, W before the Court Hons door in Win'M" ell on a credit of one maA two jtart L tracu of laud on Cumr-erland McwnUitJ ' ennlaininir ut hnnilritit and the Oln' . hundred acres, fifty dollar" to be fi lr and pure! aser required to fc?ie bD' "V . curtly, and lion retained ntil Pn,tj. money It paid. '. w v' H.R. ESTILL, C.r. Jlor. 3,1358, ,;..-' ' y.? X ;t 113 t i ' -' '.J ,;". ;.J :!-q .c ";1t ll n: - A