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1 ""TT" If I TIOM !: JOURNAL, riT.uniii:i kvkuv satchimy hy vr. j. i-si.Ai"ri:i &.,c'oJ, W. J.8UTTK11. tl. II. Ill UN. .For Tonus, Kco l'oitilii ligc. Rending Tlfuiti r (,n livery V Muiileiiml. Aw election was hold o.i Inst N. t'tr- clay for the purpose of electing a Mny or, Aldermen uid Town Coii-daMe. iVm. Stewart waa elected .Mayor, find T. J, Dciisoii, L'l.iT'itul.lu. Wo tru-t lli.'il Tom will iimc m.ii'u Hum ordinary ' d'!ig''!ioo in brinnig di-'.itrbers of the j u-iict! iiinl dignity ill' I hi: cif y to a hjit.-rdy trial, iiii'l tlint (Mir worthy 'Mayor will iiniorco Hm-Ii I'ii 's ii-i will! I !(; t ii ; !;cvunii' ri't j'ci i fur j u r ' J.w." ! .Mysterious. ! .Villi!) Wl'Oi.H Sllien buriicd iiliou'. four iui place, ill which nil n !l !:li''l! W!!' in I' ll nf t Ills I ' ni'v.ri'Ks lived idm.e. Slid fi- litiria d in thc-fir:. :tud from tmrrounding circMim-tnncex, ii. is pin tmpposcii i.im iv:i luiii'iirri il, mim the ; IiolKU fired It) cone :, the crime. Slid bad repotted the led conducl of cer tain i:gn I.og lliieve-i, nut I fii - .leiini v,-,. have 2 IVmiih ; i3 7v ft I on t' A juiyof iii.in-l iii f ill hm r.,i.i,ii ; Mi. met !.!. i! : M' ii.' mi ln,l, 'i'llc d:iy, nail . tj.t. ;., !( , incir M'liiK i tvuir-ii.m lic uvjnss turn . tnoul which wi To Health Keekers, 131 Ala. Although wc have iVoqiijuili'iilhi If ') the many wiperiur advantage.) ol Winch. m iv rcsMi-f. for those win. U'C, cither HCI'Mug health, III' II pIlICO t educate their children, tliii iinpor'.iinei of till' t pie is ho great lliul, Hi! deem ii proper to allude lo it again. The place has i,o lucid ciiu.ie for xirk iiv3uf any kind! Loc;it(;rl Oil (ill tic Viilml lu.ticli of t j o Osti'i ! K.-tlrt lit 1 Molia t tin, I'mii 0 to U miles llior. f.'om, on n lienutifiil in iiiMtalii strea'ii, t'u ;n inn iniii lenliii in t!(. f j-1 1 1 of a iviiii eirclc niMiiii-l it. ii!) sviiory on the 'lobu could Ik: i.imt.j eliiir.nine;, mk! tlio iialiiral coii-,ri)iieiie(; ia llial, 1 1 c pop illation of oir lilllo eily U so putkcil crowded as to render it inipfritivi necesKiiry Unit capital conm here for iiiVLIniciil in koiiil' of liiiMiiany vacant lots, and luiild houses to rent. Such mi investment will pay (lie holders of es'pll 5 or III) per cent In addilion lo (he ihiciil i i u.il facilities wi! cnjoycil lat 3 cur, vi; now huvo aiiollier ?.iale Si l.ool. '1 lie .I iiiies Sharp (.lollcfjc. .vl.i.'h opened it:j first Wfssion on las) Monday v. itli n ood iiiiinlcr of pupils. r he chaise of A. 1). Trimble, ii 1 1 Aiiiiist t r thin iilr.ee. wIioki- I' ieij.'y mid eap icily as a teacher, com- lii t patroni and Jlfal l.itiiiii, in lie 1'iiuriim cv Adv'rdsi'iiH'iit. I voryfypes. Harvey Jmld, of Thoto j;r.ip!ile notoriety, law returned to Win lies! er, inl can lie f.illllilllt hl old fitllliil, ii Mniiihiy next, (iivu him u call, If ymi want a ffoofl letinv. Slino rthn)--Tlii! Wild Irl-l.miiu-1 Ptlll In tinyn. If) (in mil, u line hoot or slim put iilo nnlttr. tin tlii must reiisouulilc lei ius, i a nn the Ir tees sill Isl'act Ion. llousi) tiuil ,nt foe Sale. rrs. fiiisiin UnUiul oilers her hiiiim fur .sain, .L'i;i! uilver-tl-eim lit, liuh'!, Head (hi card of the Aiacrieiin Ii .tel. at All;uil:l, (.a. If nliy of mil' lliellil.: Iilive In t.tn;i 111 tins "(iille City," wi! reeoiiimeiiil tlie.'ji lo the American U4 II plai'ii when: iliey will l.e attentively cared I'm'. Clar Store. If ymi wiint- 'Itfar. Tolmu .ii, sm i IV, Pipes, ( 'ainiies, liaNins, or iiny kind of !' ru lis, i all on our jrieiid, Hilly l-'ariiier, lliily is a nice. iii'eoiiiiuiiihil.iu' eiilleiiuni. Mid wis he-peak fur him u lilic ral iatriina);e. Sale of f.ainl. Jnn. (j. Knochs. Ailniliil.-tintiir's Niiliee. J. O. IlBiinah. N'on-KeHilent Notiei!, 1J. 11. Kstill. Clerk -Ma-li i'. . Tiicic's no Donlit nhout It Thiil ilio.-c persons who iiilveitlse in their coun ty paper sell ooiU cheaper tluin llioso who do not advertise. Our citizens will liear tliat in mind. Iv cousultiii'' tin: coluimisof Hie Home .lounnd. liefortj piirehasin. We'll keep lljis iiitii le standiii. lit the liiiltoin of our new advertisement, notices. i-'caanco Collea-iute Instiiiitc. Dec. 0, 1 807. Tliu ncliool opened ,thin morning with rptilc a lareti ir.inilcr in utluiidnnco. i'lii! nvcrai! for iJoc. was roiul by the lieelor, i n I It wns I'otnirt that tlio fol low! iji Students had utliiinml the hiyh ml ranft in their respective forum : KJIMillllAV CLASS. John (ionce, 'J'cniiessro, .. . 95 W. J. Lemon, Mcinpliix, IVun., !)Ii,50 Dux for thy pruBJiil mouth, (,'. Ii. Hand Iv. Prefect, W. I!. Wuodvvor.1. V FORM. Inlui (i 1,'uan. Aiiilaehleohi. Ma,, !io.:iu Henry Imnlap. Ireliind, li.'i.-ll IieilellJohiisiiii, i:ileiitiui,N. (', tM.!i, IV FORM. C, 1!. HioiillV. AVInehester. Tetlll., (7.fW H. Wl.il In . '.Meniillis. 'J'emi,, 1)7. I1'. H. Klltridye. l.ii., Dl.its .1. J!. Dean, Mielliwllle, Telim, )H.-i III FORM. W. i!, Woudword. franklin. Co., (!i.7:t Win, 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 . Applnclil. ola. l-'la.. I-U..VI .Inn. Williams, Frunklin, Co., Ten., !0.37 II FORM. JUrk lloue-him. Vlnelicstei, Tenu. tio.itii II. C. Wliiiaker. Wlni liester. Tenn. Id 411 llu;rh Cuperton, Wiiiehester, Tenn. Hl.7ii i e to invite a ihern tiMtromii-c. 1 ins I '"'rv eei, inrtne neiient ol our reader Si- cliools till! pain I'.'il Cnllllllinil'!';tii.l with the l-'lli - v. a.-! ii ;. re:,l dny for had the presence of Hi;' vcomanrv 'lie hhrmd 'iii ejii l.a-t Monday Vi'i:icl cs'cr. a 1.1';.'' crowd of hoiie-d men of toil - fi.cii one looking! id'lerhis own material interests, audi earnestly (-iiileiivorine to achieve tin victory in the fearful Htnilc with ml ver.'-il.y which h now and has for f-omc yeuiH rilled with iinal.aled fury, (.'on liidelalile (pnilitity of laud w:W Mild, mid other kinds of proiici I v. lint one Avci thint; is reiiiarkiil'le, idthoiieh the! Tl times are ho tiffht, we seldom, if ever, i ('''oin tin old paper may dele miiie soiu b" property -jl!i'red for Hale hy t,!ic ' yoniie ; nu n just starling out, on life': ISIicrilV or Constable lo lie sold under ; "ven! I'ul journey, as to win;!- profe-i-im -.ci in ion. ; or mm .ii mil uiey Will tlioosi 'I his fact speaks volumes in behalf, clerk is tjn- slior.-)l liver, ai he ol tlic leniency ol onr people in foe . Ins lamp at .!.'!. Next (Vim cull, clion of old dcht.i. This is riupt. j er whose a vcno.o' is I! I . Then (he ma Let there l.c u epirii. of mutual forbear-1 chiiiisl, w ho-e a i rn",e is .'I!i, The priu a ice, mid give tlic eiier'n-K of the ; b r, live to IIS, The Musician to I!!). I del. tor Iree scope, and he Mill soon re i 1 Hi' cd. lor ceases his seril.bliii" at l'. Coiiilin.-ii.atcd. branch of Mi:. I'm ion : d ina few! -s Ha-re isase:inn of the year when brill- us into direci -"'"''' "''; ' villa;,'- are , I ma ol umieijuelll oceuri'i'liee, lliul, lie ' I ie' i ii ; lliul a lew iireciuil iomirv reinio-Ls v. or! I, combined with the pure air and i iio..u;-,li your excellent paper to tin; j;i)oi v. a lee, ccrtaiiilv oilers lo Ihu capitalist ! pi-nile of lliis jilace, would not lie coiisid- ereil olliidnis or oUni-dvc. It has la-en I j akl l.luil "eaiition j.. tin- jiarelit. ofsafel.v." N'ine-li nllis of Hie (levnurin llrcs neeur eMi'iiorumarv iniiiiccmciits lo coine iirnoiejf us buy our yacanl lol", (an I I .. J'. . I 1 -o.- ..:a, .., meui ,.s mvoram;, ,,,.,,,,. or jmiieHv ,,,,, eM-clc.-smss or ileated, lor heallh ami cleanliness nsi m-lei-i, to see Hint -stoves and eldmneysiiru mini could desire,) and In-lit to muke I well t'orliiied against tills diumeroiis. ' ' I - llii-i what it, wait fast beeomiii'.,' when the war broke out a delightful abodV: for ils happy denizens. llliiiiili usel'iil elcnieiil, Many of the Moves and chimneys lihout Hie jnihlic i;mire Iiiiikc hut I'-elile re.-istaiiec in favor "" i of nrot.e.-l i no Tlia i-Msieillli.'.s nl u:.i' leu ' ll' Hill of Indictment Ajiiilnst Con gress. While Congress talks of imp(uehin the President, it is itself arraigned be fore tin; public on the following charges : 1st. As the aider anil nhctterof a de praved currency, lid. As ne" lectin'' to invest igate enormous army funds. U. As a tariilllu that gives us very dear goods and dear food Jlli. As guilty of nepotism, creating olllces for relatives. Tith. As voting its members extra pay on the eve of a Congressional elec tion. litli. As dismembering the Govern inent to enjoy spoils of ollice. 7th. As thrcateiiinga Presidential im pciu.'hmciiL to set up a puppet of its VJje Length of Idle. lowing informal ion en lieve himself from the galling incubus of old d.-hts. Tin: Cou.ily Court elected for tlic pn -ienl year as ipiorum, .John V. M il bams,.). I'.. Fosii-r, ami A.. I. Simpson. The lirsl. named wa i elected Chairman. There Were fome i videi.ees of the presence of iirdint i.jiir'tt.H towards the skin of (in: evening. Two of i7' pitched in and had a li liciilf- nobody hurt. As threatening to destroy the left us i.i.llilu to, iierlileelo the red tongue JUUiern Male uovcrnnienis. ! of lire. We m-e, at present, unprepared to )(h. The Senate proposes to make conifiil w ilh this -,., element thai. Is lies- itsi-ll Hie iippidllling power ill order to ! ii I, at so.iin ill -tiint day, to hum up tlic. ; i"i''lizo the patronoge of the na- ' verv earl a on which we live. We linve ! '.iiM.i-.mi iiccimpimvMio lire Imh.u! iOtli. It i tlio greatest spen lthrift I i ... i . i ...i . i. t . .i. I ('(MifirrsH 1 1 i.'il. flit woi'ld over snw. Hlil'hvi - i' UMMi'l S II ii WflH'M II) Itm.'M Lilt' "'! fa,l 1-mliiivMliu.ie.shculil Ii oj,ce llnil u Jj!l'' A Congress that fosters inonop IV sl,...i, in". (.,;,. i. i ,-,,ii,i,. d i (dies without end. .clench (;u,ir,loiiriniei'e-t. '1 l.c ive.-ni I'nrjk.ii.ll , I -'H'-. A Congress that eripplea the ami Vi:-I.-Iu'.; lire, should ftirus to a,- .'Haieit amivins iranic ami livily. 'J hecit , nf I'oiliand Inula jioiula- l-"l,lll,'''e('. lien ofH.',.i,ni), wa; liMi'l-oiuely huili,mo,t- J:,lh- A (-ongress that diseourages Iv .ine. Iiiiel. or ,Miuicsirueiires. m-olocteil l'oUo" K"MV1""' '0' t-ixing raw cotton. ., ,,.i .....i win. i, ..-.. r.is. ,r :iuim i,.l l"1'- liy killing eoltoii-raising it rowotrihismor lives. hoiiMiicion no- liilcs hv waici'. in- '"''I19 l"c National bonds to stray IIo w Tbcy Take Cure of The msu I v i Hon, Wm. P, Fi'ssendei), of Maim Is one of the loaders of the liadicals i tlio Ui)itcd Stnt:'s, Senoto. From tl. following, fronftlio Wasliingtuii co. respoiideiii'Q of tho Commercial, how. denlly bijieves that lio who (loos ii ' luko care of bis house-hold is woiv than uu iaflilel. Tlie uorresponden says : . 'Let rnc point you to Ibu most con spictiotis gentleinan in that body Mi Fessenden, of Maine. Hath ho'tleniei the faith ? Hath he provided not i'oi bis own? Let the following fact sul lice: S. C. Fessenden, Chief Kxainini'i of the Patent, Ollice, at iv salary ol U,rifiO a year brother of the Senator ; Joseph Fessenden, Post-master at Lewiston, Maine, ft.'). 000 a yourbrat her of the Senator : Charles Fessenden Surgeon of Maine Hospital, ai. Port land, Maine, 8-1,000 a year brother ol the Senator; Daniel W. Fessenden. Clerk of the Supremo Court of Port land. Maine, Hillary ijslOOO brother ol the Senator; T. D. Fessenden, County Attorney for Androscoggin county, Maine, salary 11.000 brother of the Senator; Hewitt Fesaoiu'oii, Assistant in the Custom House nt Kastport. .Maine, big salary brother of the Sen ator. Then as to sons, there is (!en eral Frank Fessenden, who was wound ed at ( let! ysbtirg and afterward promot ed to Jirigadierin the regular army and retired on full pay, while thesj w hose relatives had denied the faith were put on the pension-roll without any pro motion, dipt, Samuel Fessenden, in the regular army, is stationed' at Fcr tress Monroe. Hon. Edward Fox, Uni ted States District Judge, in Maine, in a brother in law of the Senator. Win. Fessenden, a cousin to the Senator. was appointed Paymaster in the army, but for some human frailty was dismiss ed; but, though cast down, he was not forsaken, for the Henntirgot him into a Treasury clerkship at 81,800 a year. Thus we have brothers, son, brother-in-law, cousins, all provided for. Aunts and uncles, and grandmothers, too, no doubt, were the beautiful truth fully known, llretbren and sisters, doe's this look like denying the faith and be ing worse than an iididel? tlrltisli Capital Coining South Ue lL'ffor the Planters. Last winter the Legislature of Ten lessee chartered the 'American Indus rial Agency, with very valuable frun hises. The purpose of the rompnnv is ti dd in an . incrxastl.- prochiction ut viiiiiiorii staples, by advancing money to planters on I'uvoi'iiblo terms. M.r,.Jl. JlcHallle, ti . well-lu,u.wn eoniriuutor to tno nuancmi ami com mercial columns of tlio London limes, has recently arrived in this country, commissioned by largo llritisb capital ists to examine into ami report upon the 'American Industrial Agency, and is now making a tour throughout the Southern States, in company with Col. Ben. K. Green, Solicitor of the Ameri can Industrial Association. Wo understand that Mr. Mellaffle represents that class of British capital ists who go for reasonable and certain profits, with good security. Nowhere on tho face oj" tlio earth can they (bid such certain return, with such abun dant security, n.s in the Southern States. We ai'o gratified to learn that, so far, Mr. Mellallle has been greatly pleased with his visit, and very favorably im pressed. His favorable report will turn n large amount of British capitnl Into the South. Xuttville Union, Slilll ' Tl.t; tailor is :. lad to lalcoil at . The painters are eased'-ie.d liiernlly. alinot rising from the j 'd'romftw iy up ojir foreign .balances u I i ii .if. ..mi lli'i. .Ii.. ii. ...Hi n.-iuHt.-jn, "miii vi;ir i iftJieireiis'-l and colic at !:!. Lakers, ! "',(-',ni' I yd, it ha.l !?ll).llilU.iiliU Miiilli of projierly I maiiulneturers and ;u'ioiis mechanics . i C! 1. ...... ii i ii ' "-""- '" ""e-i-s ,,,1,;,.,,,,, ,.;,,,., it ei.ntemplihl.' :o -in. m a.-,oii.s a, 11. arpeii'er.t ai .: era.-Ker in the hands of 1!) liuielicrs livelo .10, lilac!,;. miihs .iieat.ri. Shipwrighls, battels, law yers, and shoe. miker go up at 'ti. gress that keeps up war taxes in times Tie. ! ..r; i .1... .. I on, em, I in ., I, Iimir-J. iVi.lti I lie ii-i'i' lii.l"' lK-'" ",,u l lA lliwiie . I radel'.s i ...,. , f,., ..urn.. ii I U hoy. 1,'eiiieinher I lie I rilling origin of tires that sweep away in a f.'v I ours the earnings of '. " I cracy are being nt last thoroughly Th! Democracy ."Moving. From Hie X. V. Metropolitan Uncord. We are glad to see that theDimo- Tbe ln'Ci-ssil)li! Conilicl." Oidii- (-'.onlli. ircv droves of mule.-, i,a-.sei hrou:',li, So ill iiv. a rd bound, liurin ' (be I'Veral past. Wecl whid lirings I'ireihly (o mind Hie good old limes prior lo the war, v, .'icn I he South was prosperous. This presaees another hoiviilcan eli'url on II, e ail ofplanlers to make up for llieir lioavy losses the pin t year. We hope they may succeed, for, from pres ent indications cotton isccrtaiu to coin maud a good price for years, perhaps lot' all lime to come, unless the frcetl ni ei i put forth m ore energy or mjiiic other kind of bibor is Micecssfully in Irodiiccd. If the black race wont work, 1 the cotlon planters w ill most likely make heavy iniporlations of the Coidies and (iermaiis, the former being prefer able on account of their docility iiml iiptmss to learn. Desiring the welfare of our former hlavcH il is tube Imped that they w ill awal.e from their b lh M'ey and indolence, ami (bus render themselves imcfid to tin iniielvi s as well as the country in which they are ile.s- tim il to dwell, and preserve intact the pr:sent relation tbcy sustain to the landed proprietors. Should they go to work it) real good eiirneol, they coiil I noon command means to pur chase unuill bodies of land and by be . coming free holders elevate lliein.-n lves in their own and white neighbors csti-matioi. i'... 'man (if he lU'caelies for I Ik good of fio'ii'.'i souls, and in it for the; When this revolutionary doctrine, salary), .'.". Coopers .vA.ov through ' prcgiiiiiil with revolution, strife, blood life itulil ", Public olll'ci rs live fa! i!ci, nnarHiy and despotism was lir. f'roi'.i the ul. lie crib f.r Mycin. The 'announced, the Statesmen of the eouu- bnnker remains on change l:i. Jud;;i-s ilry i wmcdi.Uoly saw the danger and bom the Dark and Bloody (Srotiud, and Jiislices of Hie l'eacel wade lliromdi ! Koii.td-I the alarm. Kverv good amL lni" l." llu. l'l'ineiplcs of the great ex am" i pie lore and uiiid.'in hnv.i and in-! ;-:i:l1' man was I'errilie.d. Put the stances fur II 1 yar i . ... .... aroused 10 a irue nense ot tne con dition of tin: country, and that, awak ing from their lethargy, they are de termined to do battle again and again for the salvation of constitutional freedom. From gallant old Kentucky General Southern Sentiment. l)e Jiow's I.cview contains nn eloquent appeal against (no thumb-urn ew and Icy kind nf punishment proposed by the extreme Radicals, ami thus urges something better, and for good and sufficient reasons : "The South went down under your riincral ol IfiKhop Klliolt. The funeral of the beloved and ven erated Pishop Elliott took place on Christmas day. The service commenc ed" at 11 o'clock tit Christ church, and long and before the hour named the church was 111 led to repletion. The altar and the whole interior of the church were tastefully draped in mourn ing. The Georgia Historical Society, of which tho bishop was president, wearing their badge and the insignii of mourning, was in attendance in' large numbers. After the service in the church, tlio procession was formed, preceded by several of the ministers of tho Episcopal church. The funeral was the largest that has probably ever been seen in this city, ami during its passage to the cemetery tho Ilia people thronged the sidewalks and stood in mournful silence. The ne groes, in the midst of their holiday en joyments, censed their sports and fell into the lino in immense numbers, fol lowing thai man, whom in life they lov ed, and whose memory they revere, lo his last resting place. Thousands of phople wended llieir way to the ceme tery, where the last and rites were' per formed, of which a pleasing incident was the beautiful chant by a number ol young "entlemen. Thus were the last miii INKLINGS. Tlio President him purdoiicil two 1 dred and nlnnty-Hvo Confederates. The Missouri Senate ratllled the f'on.n tiitionid amendment Saturday, hv u , ' .JThu-BieitOtuXiinntrlhuted hv Ituhen. fr the rVnliin prisoners are d'etnlncti h, Toronto, the custom-house, iluty not h,iv big been paid. - Monduy begun a week of myi!r , Chicago, Ihu eliurclieu and the Von, , Men's Christian Afisocluthms hold ,i ft prayer meetings. ' The penal law of Alabama, which piui Ishes horse ami mule Bleullnjr with iLii took egoct the 1st day of, I Miliary. An eminent member of the House Is sul,i to be preparing article of impeachment lur severul Judges of the fliipreuiu Court, Tho city of Houston Is about to sul,.' Her Iw half a million of dollars to eoiupiet, t iolr connection hy railroad with 'w Orleans. Beard, the celebrated nnhmil nuliitim ins Just 'begun a painting Illustrative the say ing, "It ruins cuts und dogs." Thomas Parrott, of Boylo county, Ken tueky, started irom Texas not loiijr nir0 with four hundred und Hlxty horses, aini was robbed of nearly half of the iitunher liefore reaching Kentucky. JV0RYTYPE5! -:o: 02 ' Harvey Judd has rc-opened again. 5 HH FOR A SHOUT TIME, P-( AT WIXOIIKSTEU, And offers to the public nil styles of Pictures, Including H the O IVOKYTYIM3, O on Q THE FINEST TIIIXG OK g rH 'JiiK age. p s 0 Call and examine sjiec- hue ns. cohorts and your legions: but having honors rendered to one whoso loss to gone down with lief broad and teeming j the church, to the country, and society lands wasted, with hei'citiesdostroyed, jean never be supplied, and whose mem ber warriors scattered, and bleeding. !ory will remain dear to all who came and dead, her resources exhausted, and ! within the sphere of his acquaintance, her people clothed in sackcloth and Suuunnuh A'eim ashes, yours is a magnificent tribute when behind every bush vou see her bayonets gleaming still. Compose J ",K "kalu Siufnnu Ghoi;nd The ! Herald, m an editorial on "the true idea ollleiciitly and finally. The issue, which i "ftl,c government and the duties of .'.... ' .. . fn.y,.u . ,.,..nn 1 ll... ,'..11 : was made fairly, was as fairly decided. . r ' ' l" " 'ouowiug eon- In appealing to the sword, its ttrditra-i l''USK"1 : Let the pending constitutional amendment remain on trial in the in tractable States until they lire ready to accept it. Time works wonders, und FERH0TYPES. jimia PRO BONOPUBLIGO! r10 THOSE WlSrilXG TO HCV TIIK L best briimls of Cigars. Chewing anil Smoking Tolmcco. call at Jidly Farmer's. Also, on hiinil. the best, Ale' and l.ujjcr lieer. fresh from the Hvewery. I'm- Hie J.adies lie 1ms a superior article of Scoicli Siiuil'. warraiitcil the best. To those wish ing gooil nice Fines, of all sizes ami shape, Cull and see them. Tobacco Pouches' Snutl' Jloxes, Oysters. Sardines, Fruits, all can be bought cheap for cash at the Ci gar Store of W, Ii. FAli.MKi;. janl'-My. aooliiioii J'resident. Tho ouestion is ! md, unlurling Hie standard of the Con i..UTllca!ly'selll,:difor the time at least, j t'll'' ft the breeze, inspires the dig .... y ' " .-tii n- hoiirtened with new hope, and arouses the apatheliu to new life. Let the i iioiiiuler of the iiarlv. comes the rnllv rnlaiv.i am m. . v' '"an was ierniie.il. iu: t:m "con-: i ... , '....r., ,,. . ,, , iie cm. iuu iuni eii'iir, canine tile Next an I last . Ibt'l the insane issue was forced : ,.',uS '..r Vl.l.,mii ! .(,n(li,.r A comes the hone-,!, fair -dealiu.', hard-1 ut'oii 4ne couiilrv by Ibe election of an ! in '!IS, she places herself in the van. listed farmer, who revels iu nature's chief delights for . years, lint the close-llsleil, penurious, malicious, en vious and ungenerous of all trades, callings mid professions have llieir lives abridged ul least ;,ri per cent, asa just, penally imposed by nature for such menu aiid-villniuou-i trails of character. Savs the Louisville Hciuocrnt : "The Democrats and Ihe Southern Slates are ma-dcrt of the situation, if they will only content themselves to be pa tient. The Government of Cougia'Ss can d'j nothing. Their position tinder I lie Constitution is impregnable. The Southern Stales, must eventually be These Stales do not co-exist " half slave, hairiree; they are ( slave.--. Democracy of the other States imitate The shackles upon the negro were the action of our brothers of Kentucky mostly imaginary, and wer j not felt er ' ftml I"'ovo to tlluln llmt N"')'. if,0 c complained of. Those worn by the white masses of tho land are real and solid devoid of anything like fiction, counterfeit or ".shoddy." The Washington Vhrohirle, edited by "the dead duck," alias John W. Forney, calls upon Congress lo take the Supruine Court of the I'liited States iu Imiid, for liavjng decided that mili tary commissions for tho trial of civil- represented, and if they are linn they inns arc unconstitutional. Wo do not can be represented under an amended i (institution. Only be patient, mid 1 wail." ."5'o truer advice was evergiven, remarks the F.vaiisville (lud.) Courier. Why should the Smith submit to dis honorable demands, and at the same time con. promise their gallant friend North, to gratify their hitler enemies now in power 't A year or two of nun representation will do them less harm than many years of misrepresentation Jfen of tlieSoulb be true to yourselves.1 buckled on their armor and are once more ready, as iu the glorious past, to face their old and wily foe. Let them hold Slate Conventions and give clear and authentic utterance to the imligna wilh which they look upon the usurpa tions'ol'the old anarchists iu Washing ton, and their conspiracy to overthrow the liberties ol the people. Let them be inspired by the spirit that actuated tion was accepted. I'oopic know no higher courts, and Congress may de cide as they please the bayonet gives the Jaw. From (he Chesapeake to I'J Paso, the Sout h tells you this. Her necessity is a poweriul teacher. If the Legislatures, her statesmen, her dis- States concerned prefer to sa crifice (he armed warriors, her people of high and great advantages of restoration to their low degree, all soleinnly and oniphat-1 "i" negro prejudices, lor two, five or ieftlly declare it, and having discovered their truth and earnestness when they told that Ihey meant war, canyon not trust them w hen they tell you that they moan peace perinanant and lasting peace V Moreover, ti c issues which resulted in the war arc extinct. If new ones arise, they are as likely to besuch ns will disturb the peace of the North as well as ours. No man in our do main, unless within tho walls of a luna tic asylum, dreatns of resistance to u power which, iu the heyday of ourpros perity and might, bora so ovcrhehm ingly and resistlessly upon ns. The Government of the United States is our only Government, and in its houor and glory must wc find ours." Gold as a Stan-dakd, fkom a new Havks SfASM'oixT. Professor Urew erhas been lecturing iu New Haven on tho " Mining Resources of the Paeilie ten or ultecn years, give them their margin, and when cured, their cure will bo complete. Let tho amendment take its course, and lot Congress turn its attention to the national finances, the currency.and our excessive taxation, internal and external, and to the ques tion of a general bankrupt law and oth er practical measures of relief, retrench ment and reform, and tin two houses will be legislating to the general ad van tnge and satisfaction of tlic country. The Weather. I'p to Wednesday evening, fllh inst., the wcitbcr was the most charming tho. Ti urn toiiiai. Govkkn.mi.nts. Tin . I I ...t ....,. , I 'Ill . . . ummirMiiunrH-i .i uic miiiuie Xew York World says; "The ell'ect of Winter, iwasmil.l ami balmy n!,(fTcrritor;al Governments is a inovlr wonder that such fellows as Forney should lake alarm for that decision makes murderers, of every rascal who had anything to do with the trial and ''''V ll'iul ilml adversity, but, boldly proclaiming their principles, they de nounce in fearless and indignant lan guage the infamous riot of the destruc tives at the capital. "Resolved," they say, "that wc view with horror the the Democratic Convention held iu ijemon." Among some clever thing I .... .. .... i ... I ".i . :....- !.... u... . r " . . . . " uwtii.-ii titv; I'll mi; j.iiii lll.lt., llr VllM appointment of delegates to the State Convention, which .is to take place at Frankfort on Hie t!2ud of February, 1SU7. True to the political faith of tho great statesman of Montiecllo, thev give fortli no uncertain sound in the execution of Mrs. SurraU, and all others who have been illegally put to death by military commissions. It would be like Congress to abolish the Spring. The zephyrs came to n i hi den with the invigorating spirit of health, and tho evidences of a near np- puM hypothetical (.uestion. If such Gov crninciibi arc enacted, the Supreme Court will net them aside as re'iiicnant proaeliot m i.u.ntiiig anil (lowering , t(, u, Constitution, and things revert heason the time for tho singing ofthe ! t tli.-ir present condition. The threat ;..'my ;-o 7 when ail nature, clothed ,.,.. pafclv be treated with scorn. The choice does not lie between ratification of the amendment and Territorial Gov ernments, hut between ratillcation audi the rik of a long exclusion from Con gress, iu her green robe comes rejoicing up from tho warm smooth valleys lo the bills and mountain's top, inspiring the animal kingdom with newness of lif-, and imparling a tinge of juvenility even to ogo ilself Hut our weather beaten, weather wise, wise acres, ns twt that the past few days of lovely weather are only wenfher brxdrrs, to be nice-ceded by a very bard winter yet. Wc hope they will prove false "proph ets ; but they may be right, and if 3-011 have any liauling to do, jiow'b tho time, Supreme Court altogether. A thiii'r it! revolutionary design of the minority can do just iis legally as it can abolish 1 ,1,)w l)0WL'r in Congress at Washing. i.,!, if,i i.,rri.,r;L I ton, and that iu view of these danjrers, t' I wo urgently recommend tho meeting of Tiik Radicals better not magnify the' ? fUumociJll,c Convention in " ' 1 Louisville at an early period ; that wc power of 1'cdcral Government. llicrc ri,qui,st ti,c Democratic State Convcn is levelling inio whose hands it will j tion to issue a call for such Convention, fail before many years. They have ll"d that wo suggest the 1st of May, line .sailing now but oil's not L'obl lliati 1'S!i7' as 11,0 ihV fur its assembling." fitters. Tho majority ofthe United " , ; V . 11,0 1 , ' . . . . 1 cracy throughout the countsy act as bc- tr tho roads are ns line and firm as tbc-1 of the progressive movement of Mr. turnpike. And so mote it continue bo to be. A witty divine once defined certain words: Orthodoxy is my doxy Hie ti '6jv Ujanotltf nt'd doxy.;' Witfl ray SfVij ; U'4loj ally i; , aBoibcr mn'u'f The Philadelphia Age hits tho nail upon tho bead when it nays "the Presidential election is approach ingv and the minority nro detcrminsd to Si.vi.iiAi. of Reecher's Puritan con gregation have recently been arrested for -cheating the Government out of thet?2 tax on whisky. If Ueecher's to liious followers will make w bisk-v. e:in carry that election, s they did the l.-.s' !,)Q )ot t,H,m o do u . I,. -i .. . 'i'ki.. :.. .1 in hib ivnii-nk uni in iic iiieauiuu Sumner, and it must be so consider cd." It U aid that cx Secretary Harlan, jvho went Info office-nsioor ns a crow In April, retired worth half a million Hi! is one of a legiun list of patriot who Lave inadeAyify juilas profitable as tUamy, icy tlirouu;liout tho countsy comes them. Let them follow the example set them in the resolution quoted, and call for a National Con Tontion to lie convened 011 the 1st of May. 1807, three wel before the day tiled Inr Thud Steven hill fe IL l, ' 'ir opponents- men wiH;,,,,,' 0f territorial eckeme in Sorth be sorely tempted lo forget the doc- Carolina. Now is the hour for the trine of strict construction thev insist commencement of the good work Ihe danger increases with every day of inaction. Let tho chairman of the Chicago Natioral Convention bestir himself; and let him bear in mind that he has a duty to perform for the 11c; lect of which he will be held to a strict accountabillity We say this in "no spirit of menace, hut ns an incentive to immediate action, In him was vested the authority to call that Convention together when eonsti niaics are againsi mem lo-iiay, ami in the progiv.-s of events Ihey may go under and bii rebel i. They will then look with Imrroratthat power they arc now building up, as they did a few! 011 now. lie had said, wc notice the stupid 11 on senes that, owing to new gold discov eries, the value of gold would steadily depreciate, and that "prices, of- which it is tho standard, would constantly grow higher for years." Now gold, under tho present system of prices, can scarcely be said to be the 'l-standard of value. ' 1 be authors ol the now Ameri can system quite ignored the constitu tional provision on that subject.. Tho present standard of value seems to be the will of tho Treasury Department, lint whether so or not, Professor Rrew- cr may find, if he should - take the trouble to consult the bct Fmidish K.vo.vii.t.E We learn from an extra issued from the Commercial ollice that J. C. Luttrcl was elected Mayor on Saturday, and that nil the old Board were returned with the exception of Sam McClunahan, in whose place Hiram Harry was chosen. The Com mercial remarks : The election passed off very quietly .....I ... I. 11... I T ' .!. '' .ihu uu nope me ijoyai i.eague win nev er again attempt to "draw political party lines in the Municipal elections until our city is much larger than at present. We want in ollice those who will work for' the interest of the city regardless ofpo liti(nl proclivities. The Vicksburg Herald-says the fa mous Davis's cut olflias at length been made. The Mississippi "river has thus bee 1 shor ened eighteen miles. The shut is twcnly flvo miles below Vicks burg on the Mississippi side We have heard of one boat goin-t t'irough, bip, we have learned t!mt the water is deep enough to permit all. The "Block THE WILD iRismj IS STILL IN TOWN, And can always be found over JOHX W. WII.UAMS'Snrtdlc Shop, and is pre pared to manufacture anything in the lino of Gentlemen's FincTmnp Boots, Double or Single Sides. Also,' any kimioi' Ladies' Shoes, Pumps, Slippers of any dcscrlptian. from Satin Slipperw to French, of which he will always keep a general assortment on hand. Also, , Kcpairlng pone NYiitly, And every piece of work warranted to give siitistiictlon, or no pay charged. Please Give us a Trial. GLUASON & KM. LEY. Jaul2 Insolvency Notice. Having suggested the Insolvency of the estate Ot James Ulcilsnc, ilee'd. all persons ioimii cuunis against sum estate, win rile them w ith the County Court Clerk, law fully authenticated, w ithin the time pres cribed hy law, or they will be forever bar red. This the IHIi day of .laniutrv. IsttT. JOHN (.1. HANNAH. jiin12-3m Administrator. Stnt er Tennessee, Franklin Co. Knight &arwln, aibn'rs, vs F.K. Foreman. On motion of complainant, and it appear big to the Clerk & Master, from the hill which is sworn to. that tiiedcfemliint. 10. Foreman Is a iion-resiilent of the Stale. ?o that tUe ordinary process of law can not: be served upon him. It is therefore ordered that publication he made for four successive w eeks Ui the ilome.loiirnal requiring mild defendant to appear before the Clerk ami M.i.ter on or hefor Wednesday titter third Monday in February nextnnd plead, answer or demur to said bill, or Hie sumo will Im taken lr confessed and set for hearing export. U. If. KS'J'II.L, c. m. janUlw 4 50 . irouoidio consult uic uivt r.i.gusii Uox t.rcett,,i ,v ,,, Kederils I., l K'fa Daris ami Walter Day writers on currency, that gold lias a ! " .',:, nl, ? fu" ra,s',m s, i huts of the State, so that value iu itself, which c:U.not be chang j ' ' Ja ", ,0(rf,"I1;ro,,' "8 l'n"-r of laweammt te Mri ed by new discoveries. residences of Joe ntid Jeff Davis are It is therefore ordered tin Over one million dollar were paid i"tiol!Rl frc,1m w" " imminent peril Inst month to Southern claiiiiauts for cotton captured and confiscated by the Tnion troops during the war, and winch was claimed to have been illeg ally taken from the owners. Rent in St Louis aro one-third high er than lu New York. Many Irish ore emigrating to Louisiana. Tho timo has come, and there is crime lu delay. In the words of a spirit-stir-ing letter now before us, and from as true a Democrat and uterling a man ns ever drew the breath of life "Now is the time to act Wo ought, as in the days of '7fi, to organize committees of. correspondence, committees of safety, and societies of the 'sons of liberty' throughout the cutirj country. The South must and shall be preserved." ed by new Paper money is another the. Whilst we have " got a government which can manufacture the article ad libitum, prices will bo wry likely to increase " g ow higher tor years. the rrolessor s argument or rather assertion, may be easily overthrown by the use of his gold. lie will find that a very little of it will buy lots of depreciated govern ment trash. --Iartfort Timet '- ' Si'.U'LuiKi:, of Ohio, is becoming conservative. He warned his Uadical associates Friday, that if they persisted in the attempt to enforce extreme meas ures, there would be for them an tin pleasant reaction throughout the coun try. Stevens made another exhibition of himself and disgusted even his Rad ical tonrert, and declared that if the doctrine favored by Spaulding is adop ted, Congress will be flooded with un reconstructed rebels. Ho complimeu- teil ins own Mate, rcnnnrlvan a. bv declaring that he blushed for it 011 the negro queslion. It is a good thing that he has "ropo cnoudi" ns the nres- tnt Ojngrcss is constructed, and we "rust that bef rc the end ofthe session be will carry out the proverb. Ax obituary notice, iu a Japan news paper, of the luteTycoon, says, "For tne good or tno zountry a much more able man was requisite." To be thus candid is probably not so characteristic of An.eHca.As of Japanese obituaries. therefore ou an island. . A man in St. Louis hung himself with the whiplash which his wife had just t used on mm. I There were 1)7,000 arrests in New lorku during the' past "year. Flighty three parson's were arrested for homi cide, r .... 1 It has been decided in one ofthe French courts that to call a' woman " lemulc is to insult her. aud is flnea ble. Tho cost of the new opera house in Paris is now placed ut four millions of dollars. It will be ready in '6'J. Twenty five thousand carle de v'ulet or Lee were sold 111 Washington iiunic (lintcly after the surrender. " Mark Twain," tlie humorous wrl ter, Is on his way from California to the Fast He is a son of ex-Governor Clemens of Missouri - There are 20,000 feniata drun!.ard3 iu Brooklyn, N. YV- - - - ' One bninlred miles' West of Fort Ri'ey is the centre ofthe United States. The Southern loyalists in Washing ton are beginning to lose patienci with Congress. , Aldibarsn, lb ought to lt tho best runner next to Kentucky, lu Amsrica, has been beaten in New Orleans by Har ry of the West, six year old. State of Tennessee I'midlin County. A. K.Xrwin, vs , Kllza Davis and Walter Davis. On motion of complainant, and it op peiiring to tlie Clerk & Master from the bill which is Hwnrn to. that the ,li'i',.ii,l n,t Eliza Darin ami Walter Davis urenon-iei- the ordinary cannot lie ferveil upon them 0 ordered that miiilii'Mtiim he miiile lor I'ourcoiiseeiitlve weeks in the Home Journal, Diihlished in Wlm-lu-aer. Tenn, requiring nald defendants to appear liefore tho Clerk it .Master on or het'or Wednesday after the third Monday of Feb ruary next, and plead answ er or (lemur to xiiid hill, or the same w ill tic taken for con fessed, and set for bearing ex parte us to them. ' IL It. ESTILL. C, & II.. I jai12 , 4 CO , , . , . Officers' Blanks; OF EVEKY DESClIirriON', a lto $ut$t . ffljwr, , PRINTED TO ORDER. AT TIIIS OFFICE. A Vice lot of Blank "Warrant " and Executions " a I ways on hand, and fur wile, at tftis office.