Galveston Weekly News (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 15, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 19, 1855 Page: 3 of 4
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(Baliestirn IduZ
SATURDAY JUNE 16 1855.
CT'TbtbirkKomnbosa.D.Uno master moe-
iren tjB irom New Toil arrived jeiterdar. con.
ipied lo Ilendlr A. Co.
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Z7- A letter received this mornlne announces tbe
urB ' MU- w iitaoii lorme-l of ihU cltj
who died laAuttin ou tb lOlh Inst. Hit dealh wu
uccca-iooedbj congtttion while on a fl.lt to the
Capital Hit late residence was at Rock Island in
Wsablnglon Comity.
Tekfiiikce Coktmtiow The Temperance coa
vunllon mtt al tYatbirglou about Ibe tame time the
Grand Locge of Cood Samaritans wu holding lit
session at that place
Soma seventeen counties were represented and
we believe PA substance of tbe action wu to give
thot candidate! for the Legislature who favored a
prohibitory lu.r lav a preference at the ballot boa.
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Ttal During the lal twenty four boon we hare
had a stiff wind and occasional ahower-. We hae
nothing from the rivers of a more eneoi.raiE.nB char-
acter than tbe report 5 e pobiishad on Thursday.
IS" By reference to the advertUeaieut f the
New Orleans Steamships It will be awn ibal lbee
boU will hereafter leae bre regularly at 10 A M.
on Sundays. Irslead at 4 P. M. CpL Ple."a. vlll
command the Morgan and CyL Ilerj hbephcrd
the Perwveran-e
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V& la oar last we staled that dlspatehea had been
received from Ibe Trinity representing a riM of lx
feel at Magnolia and the riveraillt rising. Welfisrt)
that the rivers am again ds u-thil lb Telegraph
ha been otherwise interrupted tq that m farther
diepalches have ben received. Tbe dispatches
previously tvceWed fare m lo nnderttand that
heavy rains bad fallen and were Hill falling In the
uppercountry and Information deriveJ fram other
toqrcei confirm lhee account.
We have therefore eorcluded that we might safely
IuduLo in the hoj of having navigable rivers tren
jet long enough tobriog the balance of the cotton
croptojsarket. From Ibe beat informal ion we can
get there mutt be now about ID 000 bale of cotton at
tbe different Undlnfa on tbe Trinity .wailing for tbip-
mentto this market.
The .xekic4X Piety Tha procesJing of tbe
American National Convention at Philadelphia
which we publish to day are partiaUrl? In(ev.lig
tt Ilia mcmcaL Tbe platform coromitleehave Ukan
hKijni la. favor ol slavery aa U now exist and In
OppoiHiQn to any Interference wUb IL It appear
tbat lids plaiform had a majority X three rotes-
there being seventeen for and fourteen againat It--
JnJgnp; from the concluding paragraph of tha tele
graphic despatch we think we may expect to bear
of a disruption In tbe party. Tha abolition element
ia not to weak bnt it will set up for itself aud taking
?v rything into eonsldcralioc tbe aaonerll iocs to.
tbe beOer (I vl ifTftr te Josa.
tUitm or N'kV Oilttxi The Picajoncof lie
ISlh raya tbe decrease In tbe uortaldy MMWthe
prettoUM week ia 123 the whole number being SSI
agamt 504. The death y cholera are Ices by 77.
The fine rami we hive lately had and ibe fresh
buoyant altnotphere which hu iscoeeded have had
their anticipated etTect npon tbe public health. The
cholera It fail disappearing tad In otbert4pMla
the Imprcremnt la vry datlded
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tt Cut. U. B. P. Cainv of Brazoria ia a candi
date for the Legislature. lie publUbea a ciicnisr.
Mating that fnim a brief examination uf tbe Text
Debt Bill he I Inclined to favor Itt ace.pltce. e
p tor a qtato tn wuu brancbes and uvars
S.iil6lcitti(o railroad couipauies with certain re-
etnclloct.
Cy Among Ibe vlsttort the oiber day to Ibe
tteamer United Slate iba flag thlp nf tbe Kinney
zpediUon were the Hon. Kir. Pendleton. lata ur
ailnkttrlo Iba Argentine Confederation; Hon Mr.
Tombs Senator from Georcta; Geore Den!; la'o
Conku to LonJuc and uluen.' ti H said Mr.Tomht
recommended IBe tanning uf the blockade; bnt
Col. Kinney dooblles remembers ike bombardment
of Grey town.
Viaaiai l Elkctioi All Ibe counties lu Virginia
excepting Wyoming have bean beard frou and
accordlngtotha count of ibe Blchmond Enquirer
Wia'a niajarily Is therefore 10184. tVyomlng
atually gives a mall Whig uipjnly.
Theeleciton lu tbe Eleveulh CoajrIocsl pa
trict Is o elsse that lbe'r;at;1t I not jet akCarlaloed
fbe cbsnrea appear to bQ tiow In faur of b elec-
lion of CarK'te (K. N.) over tbe late uamber Lewn
(Dcm.)
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An iKfiXK AsvttM The Antm fiaers are or
g ug the necelty far au aaylum for the insane. Five
years ago there were according to the Cental one
hundred aud thirty insane and Idiotic pervoni In the
State and it UetlluaUd tbatln l'CO the nabt-r
111 vovsrue naoareo. 1 nt ua&ene aaya lbero
frp eight Inune pcrtaoi In Travis county. It !i at-
atimtd that a large number of these ULfortunate
creature wboM condition i now bopelest would be
restored to reaoa tad to society by proper trealmenU
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t On ihe SOtb ulu in tbe Putrid Court at Ba
too Kongo Joseph HunUr charged with separating a
slave child nndrr lawful age froza It mother plead
edgultiy aud vat sentenced by"thecomVto pay a
foe'ofono thousand. doHarafoiJeil Ihe tarn or
ihk proceeds 10 fc-tateraBd lo undergo six
bfcalhs Imprl'ODBienL Ofconrae the abJttioa Jour
oala will not pnbhah tbli et It would give tbe lie di
rect to their thousand and one faloebondt.
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Ca?" Tbe Richmond Enquirer Las report from all
Ibeeouoliea in Virginia except fourleea and esti-
mate tbe msjinty for Mr. Vtlse at 11X00 votes
The Democrats bave'earried every co&srestonl
dIVtrictfh the relate l the sta' members having
teeo re-elected.
The next S.UI L-gUtatare the Enquirer lay will
be democratic J upwards of forty majority.
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Cy It la said that Sr. Philips CA lnneyt 5rt-
Jtarj bea annosneed that t has flnaHj abananrd
IJ10 expedition. Whaler r may be the merit of
tbat projected enterprise CoL Kinney was at leeat
entitled to a apeedy trial. The podponemenl of his
trial under heavy dally expenses hat defeated him
and this appears to have been tbe object of tha pros--otlon
in getlihglhe delay.
t&Tht trophies taken by the Eogliah in the
preaent war with Russia are very few but they Rake
the mot of Ihem. We see that there tt on ezb'ibV
lion In a alnsnem In 6ablln Prince MenacblkofTa
coat captured In hit carriage alter the battle of
.lma and the keys of the fortreaa of Domaricn.d.
t'The. Emperor Alexander Is shortly to be
crowned King of Poland and in anticipation of the
event treat preparations are making in Itint Country
It is to take place during the present month uf Jane
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jT Tne report of the agent for the McDonoogh
Mlenowi that He interei4 uf Baltimore Id thai
I roptrty anuuuu to almut $2000 000 we'l iuveited
mitttll iu real etste.
f?- J1 Mob He papers report tbat colluo U com.
ltTety freely. Seaily 8000 bat were received
on Aaturdty Let
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t"The Washington crresiKiidrM f iba New
Hampshire Patriot says that it Is not improbable that
tbe successor of Mr. Buchanan at Minister to Eng-
land will b Cot. Greene of tbe Boston Po-L.
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jy Tha Washington bmkers report land w arabls
lobe wm lb fl. 12 to SI It poracie but they are
holding back fur a new Lwue inaoticijutlpo npower
p;ir.
5tj The Artesian well in Charleston ! aUll dlf-
ging into the bowel uf tbe earth; it continues lo
throw up sand and shells occMopnly anl the quan-
tity of vaUr is uu tbe increase.
Cy- In the Connecticut Houe of Represent at I v
Thursday the bill fur tbe cxttnlon cf the rUht of
suffrage lo negros was defeated by a msjotlty ol SO.
e
O The two branchet of the Mobile City Council
ereetillht variance lu rrgarjlo theestabli-biprittof
of a qaarautine sjtlera.
J" The Palestine Advocate says that place was
recently vUited by a severe storm of wind and rain
Jmo4 a hurricane. It was feared that Ibe wind
might have ln)urd tbe crops.
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t3T" The Planter announces tbe fall ( flue ralna
during lat werk; throughout Braxorla connly. The
farmere who snectededin Letting "tlandu" of corn
in the Spring conatder their crop now made
sV-o-flj
nival- Late advices from Uavaua stale that a
t'gtd quarantine U enforced afao't alt vetseis from
3tw Orleans
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Cjr Tno reports concerning the MUslIppl river
and its tributaries stale that the stage of water cou
tlOUM good.
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J3r" Quarantibe went into operation at New York
en Ibe latlnat.
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tRuik county has been favored with coj ions
rains. The Democrat tajt:
II Is eiUeot however that the crops h.ve been
considerably Irjared by the ilroagbtbat there aema
to be a hope thai ibey will come oat to a considera-
ble degree. " "
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tTTtie American party la Nw Orlean hs
made the following nomination for oScer-
Fr SimJ Joseph Ilnffy.
Fir CerC err Charles Olivier.
fr arrkt f Oar I -John W. Andrews Julian
Neville Walter Peters. P. P. Wiltx A.Trepagnler
P. i"Jierhiere.
Rr Jl$utrt Fratik Turner John A. Watklna
TncSxcaiTAtT or Wa on Gcr. Rtanaa or
txas TneVIckfburg Whig of ibe 9th lnu In
Hieing a speech delivered by the Hon. JtOarson
Davit at Apollo Hall lo IhaLcily on the night of tha
filh Inel says :
In H'mnra in tha auiMiinltnent Of ueeder. Col
Pavla stated tbat It was not known to the .droinia-
tratlon whHD be waa appointed tbat he was an Abo-
litionist; be waa rtgarded from 1m speeches as
loantmrintiirfoihcraiHe. lie admitted however that
It was known that Feeder bad fallen on tbidtf
tbe Abolitionist In the contest In Ktnsat. He wol
Davis) bu certainly been opposed lo Readers re
malnlng In ofBce 1 opposed now and thinks It
probable he bat been removed. He 001? tit to have
been removed the day after be was appointed
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A pninber of Frenchmen are about getting up
esUpItchn cut at Ulica N. for the manufacture
of boota by machinery. It Is paid that the manafac
tare of a doe shoe will rot bat ten cents and that of
a fine boot but fifteen twtwenly cents Tbe machine
can be ran by women and boys and their proper
management doea not require any knowledge of tho
present way of making boots and shoes.
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Mankind may be divided Into two daises the
powers tbat be and tbe powers tha want to bat
HetultG in the Crimru.
Tne London Times in a late arlicla give a far
more favorable account for tbs Allies In tbe Crinita
than has generally ben given. That paper refers lo
late ifilcial returns from the Adjutant General of
Great Britaiu Mr. Locke King. That officer state
that the whole number of British toldicre which Ihn
Russians hare contrived lo kill on tbe field of battle
since the commencement of the war Is only 1SG3;
aud tbat Ihe number of tha wounded Is 434G. CT
tbe killed 91 were officer and 81 non commissioned
officers Tho Times however admiis that this is
but I small pari of the actaat loss aoffared by tbe
British army from sickness and other caaes ihe
tuLit loss being estimated at sot lest than 50000 all
good and well trained soldiers "The mijorlly of
these deaths ssj s the Times are referable lo mis
management and neglect and we hope we may en
lerlaln some expectation that the reign of misman
agement aud neglect It at an end In tbe Crimea at
least. Unless aomeawsepingplagneoralckneii ahali
fall upon our camp there it no reaion for despair.
tVhy should not the troops ba supplied with every
necessary and comfort of lire aa folly aa upon any
foreign station? If Ihe operation retain ibelr pres-
ent form. It It perfectly preposterous to apeak uf the
lcagc.tr of Sebastopol at a campaign as far a Ihe
Allies are concerned. To the Russians Indeeu it 'is
a campaign and a campaign of tbs molt deadly
kind. Their men and their supplies must ba brought
up from enormous distances and it It not too much
to tay thai for every man produced In Sebastopol or
Its Ini7ediat3 neighborhood another man hat dis-
appeared from the list of living men.
Ue Lave every reason lubeaautHeil when w
contrast cur own position With that of tbeCsar If
we took at tbi question merely at ute of patience
and ubiliiiacy. It is net pMlh!e but that the mill
tary drain ura& l population of bit empire murt be
v(eiy felt. If troops are to. he concentrated by
tl e lOtt-000 on tho western frouller lu IheCrimua
and near ?L rVtenburg other provinces are h-ft uu
guarded which eighteen UK&ikt back icqunbd d-
nce or. If guarded H tnust be at the expense of a
fearful conscription vblch will begt widespread
dUcontm' and probably In the end general a lately
partial insurrection. We eta well afford to wail
result. Wehavedeilroyed the foreign commerce
of RumIs we retain 1 lodsrment upon her territory
we have swept ber flag from the asu. This it a bail
oesss which France and Engtand can settle perfectly
well by themselves. It tbe governments act In
unison with the real wishes and opinions of Ibo tro
countries."
From this account are paleally led to con
dude that tie AJIies (Engtand especially) bare not
the remotest Intention of abandoning the sMjb uf
Sebastopol. U Would talherum that they are
taking meaidrts to make this war the regular butt-
neta for years to come unlest the Czar can be forced
to conclude It In a manner ittlsfactory to lhrmelvet.
Our latest accounts stale Ibat the Alllrt are receiving
large itr-Inforcemtnls. Tbe French are to have 80
000 additional troops at Sebaalopol beoldet Sardln
Una aud Egyptalntlo Ihe amount or 0009; while
Omar Pacha Is organizing a large force uf Tartars at
Eopatoria. With all tttts r tniriemsttls the army
l- VjJ; AtTit'!1 l7s";ii'y HI not be leu than 3(10000
ttrong. Tho Czsr Ii alto sending re Inforcemenle lo
En p tor ia end Sebastopol but not on a scale of atig
mentation to compare with that of hit enetuie.
The accoontt by this morbiug'a tnall indicate lhal
tbe Allies bare been very successful In several very
decisive and bloody conflicts both by land and tew.
If Ibese accounts prove true (of which there Ii tame
room to doubt.! lhv certain !r c.h.i. kreiy.nln
ILc'Lrttliejofibp s.V.'tnd sffurd tome s round lo
hope (or ill spedy lermlnation.
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Faux Mxxico By ths arrival of the hteatner
Orlsaba at New Orleans dates from the eny of
Mexico to the 2th luL bad been received.
Santa Anca'j GyC&t j lt tha revolutionists
occupitdatqe chief portion of tbe Mexican papers
le pad marched Into Atmora Puebllta and. hit fol-
htwera having vacated It. Sauls Anna sent Gen.
Goltlanln puralt ol Patblila't force .and the fugitives
were overtaken end looted. Lieut. Col. C rim are t
bo cvnvejed the announcement aud standards
taken from them was followed by Uurs than two
thousand prwse-t TLsig viatf sor Santa Anna
w Mirwrci aifamTi me ravomiioiHils. rue-
blila'a followers It appeal. tnt ahamefully for-
look him. Sixty of them however were left dt ad
00 the field. Throe officers Ordonez Perez aud
Borras who bad pronounced with N'rerrt i- giving
up tbe place lo tbf rp f oliuiwiittt Tn April were
lake;; iLtua.!t anot and their bod it bung ou tree
by the rotd side. Four of tbe priaonera who had
belonged to the band of Baenrottro were shot tbe
following morning Tbe city t fiVieJ pecuniary Brtls-
tance lo Sam a Anna hQl he dclinpi (I a not being
In ftft-d pf It. ((e relgrned for Moreiln the following
day reaching It on the 91L Gen. Maiqutz was left
In command or Zsmora
Ou the 53-1 he Uft Morella with 5000 meu for
Pal ten arts where be arrived Ihe next day. Oaths
Stt h be left this lor Ark where It lisald ComGUfott
wtpoMid wltb) men. Arlots sitnated . ibn
mountains about two league from Patrcnfo. The
road It very bad End can be lra?el?d only on
hursebic; and loe c!Jmle and locality very un
bealhy. "
Ihtaniiitpcix wt raglug In the city of Mexico.
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CtiK. McCirLtT HiTtrcnotf The Washing
ton Union pohli-he ibe inatroclion of the Secretary
oftbe navy Ui Com. MeCauIey.
Hia attention It direct; i-anicularly lothereceot
attack Ly toe Spani&h ship Vrrrolana on the EJ Do
rado subjecting that vesI to delay vitlutioa anJ
search aljont fight mile from Sat; Actario Maa
orurrenoe vjhlh If approted by the pnlih
anthorillos Is likely lodiatarblhe ftlearf'y r lit loot
briwnen the two Government and a coorn of pro-
Credmg which If pertlded In cannot but provoke
coiliklon" for aya tbe Secretary "Ibe right of visi-
tation or search of ourveae!s on tbe high teas is
one the existence of which tbe Cuiicd Siatet have
steadily refused lo recognize and the excrcU of
which tbry will with equal flrmnsts o?rr refoie lo
tolerate." -
4y American officer In command of a vessel tf
war la aatfiorized to prtvenl the visitation and
aearcbnf Amencan Teasels on the high saaa. Com.
McCaqtey li lo report acj offonIye acta that may be
committed again American ships wtibln tbeterrl-
torUI janadlctlqn or Cuba and It U denied that tbe
Internal condition oftbe Itla&d la any excuse for
Interference witb American rights.
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Tnc Pobtlixb Riots. The origin of these riots.
which terminated to erlouly. It thus explained :
Tbe Mayor Aeale Dow. recently purchased $IC00
ortb of liquor for the City Agency. In anticipation
of Its being bought from him by the board of Alder-
men. A complaint was entered against him. but he
ca'lsdn special iceeLtn of" the AJtrmen who pur-
Chiied'itfor tbe city. A mob assembled and en
deaTore to destroy the liquor. Te police foice
V. attacked wounded bj slouta and ft pWo! or
raqaktl discharged at them from tbe crowd. Two
military companies were called out and Ibefr-henff
and Major warned the crowd lo disperse and made
a few arrest At a lats hour the mob broke Into
the buildings when the military drawn up 00 the
opposite side fired a volley kllliug E. Bobbins of
Eat-urtM-condmate of the bark Low saEdon.of
Portland ai d wounding several otheri some of them
severely. 1 squad of lL Ke GasrJ 'Jii tM4't"l
ttcTi cttViasntlu andlt rapidly 'dispersed
C;neold gentleman wtyi was said to be qmetlyon
hn way homo received a severe ba) nuet wound A
fw arrests were made. Another man wa subse-
quently n ported dead. Great excitement prevailed
and the bitterest state of feeling! ba been cuiten-
dered which bide the Worst couaequencet for the
tut ore.
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speech ofMr. WHe lu AVaabliitou.
A professional aud uounullj accurate reporter
ha j.rentJ to oa the following tkricho tftbe
brierreearksorMT-.WIV-N'to-whtcn Wo KiTe place
under the Knpipatloo lhal it pretenta a faithful ver-
sion cf all tbat wsa s.lj and done : Vi. iHtUigt-
At nine uVlock. Mr. lVi.w iM..i..ni r
balcony to the auditory and waa greeted with ap-
plause by a portion of the crowd and hoots and bit-
es from another portion. He cummeoced bit tpeech
at follow : '
fellow-citizens of Washluglon : I never regretted
oroin mv life than una . r h. rl
!.nBt r . J1 a."H V2?nV l0 '""P'1 o" Prostrate
foes. Cries M good' and " hear." aeinnnt1r v-
grt.aciSLd other noisy demonstrations 1
Bolifever mn ml.hi I.- iTt . .. ..
frirA'r'u"i5i".p'V-i
.. 1 " inir laMrrrnpuuns 1
If there ever was an nmiAi....t i. . r. .
JliujorL. 1 .. h lttS5aiTrtriteb .Si"
. ..ugil. -oam- nas boastrd that he
T" !Ve uViiU nDclb1! I be met tbe black
knight witb hla vlxor down and hie shield and lance
are broken" He bad crowed tbe North tt.mping
hit foot so Ihat the nation might reel tbe ahakiug of
the earth. But ho traveled In ihe night with dark
lantern In hand and Jutt before day the dukest
time of the ntBbt to 00 bit boasting. Hen became
appalled Ihe'r blood curdled in their veins Ibelr
mmclLt crowded on their bones and feara came
over the minds of the people. ( bq provlalmed that
tbi tmruikte InvlociUs was easily conquerable I
knew tbe rock or defense apd tbat rock was tbe In-
JomiUbU Qemocracy. (Uere aa at every preceding
sentence there was noity Interruption 1
Mr. Wis thtn briefly related Ibe travel performed
and the oratorical toils endured by him during the
canvass in Viiglnla and continued at foil jws -
NotwIlhatandinglhatSambad achieved victorlta
in the North i knew he coo'd not meet the masaet
or the peuplo In their ordinary axembtagca In Vir-
ginia. I knew be could not aland before tbe pibroch
and triumph of liberty. He tnhThl live In th l.
of tbe secret ballot but be could not turrlv ihe
viva vexe of the people of Virginia. By that volee
Sam was overwhelmingly cooqutred la the Old Do
minion ippiaaic cries ri iinzza lor ktm hlrtes.
groan ttl
That! a demonatratiou lauppote or liberty of
American ruling America. Tbe ear or tbe people
is not to be allowed to listen to tha ItnaTiaso of liber.
ly. Not only are these Satui hurrahing for tbe de-
struction of religious liberty bat they would trample
on the freedom of tbe pen and of speech. Applause
I tell voa. von bare found rour muter in a nnrifljul
maloritr. which coulsta In Ibe contelontlona ans
corervalive men uf both tho old parlies. Renewed
unarm pi toot miniira who cries ior noiv waiar 1
My fnandr wou'd 1 were one of tbe Lord anom
tea giveyoa a ill tie or the holy water you ask for. You
need It. Groana Vou who are crying out there for a
litll boly water are hypocrites. Groaot You don't
mean it. Yott have joined tbe war waged br tbe
Abolltionltlt on the tnttltutiona r Virginia. Ifyoa
are alocere Indealrinr bolv water. I will commend nu
to your own high prieaU lo tbe forty odd Protestant
'"i"" oiacnuwi4M tegisiaiqre. Applause
mingled with cries or Hurrab for Sam"
Speaking Irontcallv. Mr. Wlsa enntinn.!. lnu
momen tartly Interrupted by cheers and other noises;
I think I have mad converts of you judging from
your cheering. I thank you from my heart for )our
decent orderly conduct and behavior. You have
demonstrated that you are worthy to be masters of
tuutrreai country wnauawa win gaardoi If inch
men at yon rule the coontrvT Ditcmilnn ta nnitni.
erated speech Is silenced. Loud bnrraba fur (Jam
My Innn are loo weak for main enntonrt in. .
rabble like yon. A web or Koow-Notbinfs hat
ttlied on the? capital of the country. I leave to cot-
aerratlve Whigs and indomitable Democrats to tav
whether tblt disgrace shall abide here. Crlea of
-ho 10" "Go on" Hurrah for Sean ie.1
I must thank you my friends for the compliment
you lutended to pay. -Oot-n!n-g(j on goonn
Nu. 1 thsll not go 00. My longs won't permit It.
And I will conctode by saying that her In IVathlat-
inn lha fredom of aneech Ii nnt atlnii v. -. r.
dictator and; darktanlerp oligarchy which evtr teexj
Mr. Wis tbeu withdrew and crowd of his polit-
ical friends rutbed Into tbe hotel to coairralntau
him.
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Laod Warrants ware quottd In Waihlngton. rt-ceDUy.atllll
COBRESPONDENCE.
Special Correspondence of (he ".lens.'
Daxsnxf May 27 185S
Eniioaa Nans: The running gitr of matters
and things generally having Rot Eomewbat out of
order hat caued now about two weeks to elapae
since I bad the pleasure of aubscriblcg inyteW yours
trulj i.c Bui lam afloat again upon tho great
Prairie Sta and If anything should " lum up Ihe
child will rusks a nolo on'i I left tho town of
Palestine on Monday the Uih Inst . for a flying trip
lo Mound Prairlo a beautiful Utile manufacturing
village Kottb-Eaat of Palestine about eight imle.
It la situated la a rich fertile region The lands are
htavlly timbered well watsieJ and generally if a
very sandy descrlrlion with occasional red spots
which are wonderfully adapted to the culture of
cotton and corn of which 1 aaw some good crops.
This neighborhood ia densely populated and lis citi
zens are possessed of more Intelligence and industry
than any partofiLe State 1 bsve yet vitited. Tbe
town it mads up of workshops mills turuins talh
A.C Meseir. BiIIups L. Lawrence are doing a heavy
business lo tbair way having put Up about one
hundred cotton gins and sumo sixty vt more in Ilia
during tho Int-t twetvo months. Let Ides repairing
olhor ginsand mills to a great number. They are
alo cairylng on an extentUe lumber butlneos. I
aaw tome very pretty specimen of furniture made
of Walnut at Ihe Cabinet Manufactory of B. D.
Stephens which meet with ready sale In this and
surrounding country. Chain making turning and
blacktin! thing la alto going on extent! rely. There
it a very larite building going up naw which when
completed will be ued by the Moucd TraMe Female
luMilute utidrr the direction of Piof Malwno who
hat had charge of the school lor some month.
Prif. M. U a gentleman of more than ordinary
acqalrcmeutt and will give tooe and standing lo
any institution that he may be connected with. He
ha already secured for the Mound Prairie Inntitu'e
averj I bnal palronage. Oj tny rliirti to Palestine
in th afteruo'iu 1 fouod'SJe plara In quite n stir
fruiu aoiue cau-c or othtr but a glimpse ofonoor
two lainiliar tuu.Iooking race blooming up In Ihe
Crowd ansurid meoreiKirt about. H aeenit that a
Mr. Parker living some where In the Triniiy ttotlo.ii
became ennuijuieJ of one of Audsiiou fiir
daughters aud he belug a di.slI"lt widowtr of forty
fire or fifty year arit gr skilled In all the arts
of courfibip aud a decidedly ft cinbli ug rataal
M'thl found iu hit Inamorata &nsy suing victim.
Ho was M aurt hoaever of the parent1 cousmt
and footing the test made a proposition to hi In
tended lo vainoa Ihe riuche which she accepted
aud they arrived In Palestine al the Anderson House
where Cdpid't bidding was done up In a knot
After which P. weut out lulu town fo buy hi fair
lady some preieutt lu the meantime the girl1
friends had cot wlni of what was going on and had
arrived In hot pursuit Ihey repaired to ibn hole)
and found Ihe fugitive and pressrd hr wMH. ijl Ike
solicitude that affection can li's.ti ivuounce the
rash act and rtJi. &Ja la tLo bosoui tf a once
bappj fooil bul iiuw alas! miaerablo and discon-
solate he could not stand such appeals but boo-
hoo'd aloud and threw herself in warm embrace
Into tbe arms of her irier.d. What an overwhelm-
ing tccne thi re wai I Tbe parting sect enacled by
Claude Melnutte hi mammy anl Polly .ni at
nevrr a circumttance lo iu In lie tial(pt of s.I ihlt
In Mepa P with bujjsn; Ufid foaued with band
boxes bangle 4c uiojuh to hUacAtff. He see
; b!j lair obe in tiait.willifla-hiag eye and Uroi ping
Involuntarily band butts tc he rushes to ber anl
Inquires the cause of this rude Inva-lon which was
replied to by O.d Irou idc (the lady' relation) by a
summons to qa t their presence loreref . baw
that the old follow Fbenerer wt up and H woutdu'l
d.i t) ralao . UUri so he bt-gted lo have a fow
words w lib Ihe lady priv&lely ; Ihey consented for
hi 10 lu speak With hrr but not g 1 out ol nifhL Tbe
couple withdrew to the far cornsr of the room and
lo a low rambling gutters! votcu for some lime P.
pressed ber lo follow him but he n fue.s Uft rises
abruptly aud takes ber by tho hn VXoai V )ou
wonH g 1 aloug tneV ftol never" shfl answers.
-Tfc.tuyo cat go tq ; good mirulnz to yoa
alt." He Uii the houts but not without bis band
boe 4e- No lr t vi ol 1 for that Tbe list I saw
of him he wa making hit wsy for Ihe grocer? ta
find cui.tiUitwit like iba bowery U lae rbllow
ing:
I eara bo crape upon luT hat.
Because Pm packing sent.
I only takes an exUa horn."
Observing. M lr tcfnt 1
He was heard of aflerWsrd trying lo pay lavciQ
bills In bonnets shawl &c.
I left Palestine on Ibe VJn with souic rerel for I
had patted a happy time while there In company
with valued friends whom to meet again will Indrod
be l pleasure. Al HpiInnGeM 1 found court Iu res
sion Ju Igo Henry J Jewell pretlding. As u-Ual
quite a number of person were lu attendance and
busJueM was being diphlched In peace and quiet.
Jodge J qutl.flutions on the office he bold i a
fixed fact and while he dispense JunlW Is ttat
bgh loned dlgnifltid mnn;r pevliaf lo the frmlue
he also r:a"ie iroup t f friends through the urbanity
and taavlty which cLaracterlee h; opinion
Tbe la e rains have been so far productive of
great good and with one more general shower Ihe
people will b beyond hurL Tbe beglning of ;ourl
week for Freettone county at FairM was Ihe re-
cursor of a lively lime to tome. Tne town wat filled
with peopla 0 alt part of the State and complete
ly beselged with limb of the law to say QoiUng f
tb hoetofcandidiles foreleg In that Thstrlcl. On
Tuesday the Jadgo adjourned court for Ihe candi-
dates lo talk la the Jtar people which teat d. J Cob
Martin and Benj A. Philphot &q and Dr. W. K
Oakas announced lhemtelvee for the Senate. Mar
tin I the rerot Uicambenl ami I e eldentl jury
ing hit damdest to (et sent back w the iimc place.
He gave Pee and Sherwood at the distance he
was Irom them a repect&blo casllgatlon and you
Gal ret ton folks emphatically aud particularly "icis
tors.1 Ho ll a man of some few parts tt Ibey
areaarM cf seetch Ills Very unfortunate tor the
people that ypa brought out of Peae tbat letter;
yoa should have got tome one in a different lacatlty
to have done It. Mtrlin I telling the people Ihat ill
got op by the Qalvettan capitalists ti baili ap their
City and ll won't do "nothing else." Col. Philphot
i a quiet sensible gentleman and assumes a por-
tion accordingly and Met argumcnls tugvetted upon
principle without any puffing or blowing. Cot. P.
advocale Inlirnal Improvements I a temperance
man and will run a good hickory. Dr. Oakes ia a
very clever gentleman and would represent tbs
DMrictla the Senate whb crtdlt. But of all Ins
tpeaktrs I have beard lately It one oftbe cendl
dates for the Legislature in Frecune county. e $
oneoflhoso Iocs winded exccalating declalmers
with all ia winding ways peculiarly qdapted to the
torlng of an audience. This 'ndividu.il oppoies
"State aid" to tbe building of railroads and in such
a clear and acid manner that I would venture ray
life do nan in the world could understand what ho
had been driving at whan begot through. Me op-
po-eatb Know Nothing leelh and toe nail but
"lhatt of no consequence" It witl only be heard.
never fell.
The Odd Fellow celebrated the 52d their anniver
sary in a very hi coming and impressive manner.-
The beautiful badge of office and honor! thone ot
resplendent aether wni"cd thi-lr way alon; to tho
jltce pr.pac I f jr thej while many a haurl secrtlly
wed they were n; of them. At night they gire
a Ball which was numerously attended stranger
were ahuwn e pt clat attention and all binds eecm&d
to enjoy lhein.elvct to the bet cr their ability. I
tautl quit Ihe-e gay and fealtve tcene as I see
chap oatide thai I want to dun.
Your Ac A.J. B.
Wai-iHi-rnnK Ellis Co Taxis I
JuneSd.lUS. (
EniToasNiwa Iumy last dated it DrMdjn I
gave you a haty diftlng np uf n.ttjtr? and things in
general at tpen and h'rd throagh the country In
which hd been 1. aymg off. I believe at Fa'rfleld.
The grind c-lcbralion of th Odd Felliw at that
place anl the ball consequent upon auch occatlnns
I ninlcod rather briefly allhouth much might have
been written about it. But like all re unions of the
sort It patiel off In the usual way. I mutt admit
bnwever that thtr wata greater array of beauty and
Intelligence. In attendance than it hat betn my good
fortune lo wilnes in many a day. To particularise!
might be considered in bad tasle but 1 mast be In
dulged foi this 0115 tUae to notice among the many
cai;cBDU ior tuauty and lovllueis tbe Lilly of the
Trinity Mill B r. Dame nature hat bestowed
upon ber a face and form divine. While Hope
bright rtjt spatkle from her eyes tbe bloom of
youth rest lovingly on her vtlvetcbeek. Frees toot
county at this present writing in mj humble opio-
ion laineoanucr county iu ibe wsy of pretty wo-
men. Tripping Ihe light fantastic wa indulged lo
till -tho early vilUge cock had Ihnce procWmed
theeoralngof the morn" Miou all retired to their
hotntt at pece wilhlh. world and "tho resl of man
kind" but two of os who I remember very dittlnetly
had to Stand about on the comer. till day light tome
enterprltlng indlridual hiving fl'edfn our location.
The next day bidding adiealothoe gay and festival
scenes I lett for Coraicana In company with my old
friend KogerQ Mill Eq editor or the "Prairie
Blade1 a more ten-ible and Juial companion I
eould not have stumbled upon Roger it aome on
iinglng if hv 1. 1 Know Nothing on other matters.-
And hit atyle Is fashionable being altogether adapted
to opera. Bmtt ohlandair tat oh I accorlmotl
delightfully particnlsrly out on tbe Prairie I am
motthsppllyaddicled to the former and Roger to
tbe latter. The crops along through Freestone and
Kavarro counties are looking remnrksbly well the
recant raint having broujtht out vegetation wonder
fully and there is no dnubt of an abundant yield
Hotel keepers find no difficulty In engaging corn for
the eoming year al SO cent per bushel.
At the little town of Dresden euj Spanky Itpent
Ihree or four day very pleasantly and profitably I
hope among old acquaintances with whom three
year .go I used lo assoclato. -Green from the
State I made my debut lu this Mtle village but
having drank of the wale of the Sabine I was en-
ahlcd to bold my own with any of them. The place
wat then known by the itgnlflcaut and unpoetic
name or Spaniel AHhongh the Bard or Avon tells
usthere-a nothing in a name still if jou had tern
the travellers shunning this locality you would h.ve
thonghtd.ffer.nUy. Thl.pl.ce wu once the resort
or all the blackleg. bullies quarter horse and
drunkards In the whole or Navarro county and Ter-
ritory. And upon one occaiioi. a fouow ctai8 a0DK
end afier dropping what loose change be had about
bis clothes with these sharpers he rotde tt "old rsd
eye" bat he toon got enoueh "by tbe head" to
render him an Interesting subj u for a -free AgM."
He picked op old John W h for a muss. Old
unuueiiueraieiyiooK aboard from offlbepldaof J
.- . anu aner getting v euy's bead between
his knees he belabored Ll. t of honor with 1.0
mendoot effect. Up to this p.d the pUc coatd
notboatlofanamaby whirl. It might U reached
bat thia little occurrence ba i 1 pread all through
the iettltment.of eouMe it cui to the knowledge or
"old Mrs. G e" living tbi-? miles distant who
when aiked by a traveller lt uye afterwards the
name of the HUle hamlet jnat hrlore dim Informed
bim that lthadno nam jit iut sue thought "the
folks might call ll Spabkt) now as a fellow bad
gotipthktdovtr. there tht vher dey" Scant of
bloodshed and rMousoes" flaally gave -y before
'" '! tirm orraoralil) aid Irtell'ganc. A
steady tnflua of good ui order l.i log people
graduatly crowdltg In upon tbe hauaU or tu anl
degradatiuu uon looseutd their foothold.and at ooe
fell ewoop numbered the dnlnf or ih m.r.i a.
the thinxa that ware The house now occupied by b.
......rj atuo upper end or loo waa once the
vllfl.l den or pollution and ii.Iqu.ty that di'gracn!
the couutry wheresceoes of deb-uchery aud deadly
combat were nf dally occurence. And ll co.npan
Ion at Ihe other extremity of the place where scene!
f like character were duplicate! I "now converted
to the use. or Ihe aacrcd desk. A well regulated
Sunday School aliened by all the j onngeters in Ihe
ticmitj Ii held at this house nd on last Pabbalh I
sat in Ibis very hou.my cheek. Tinned by the
lefreahmg breeze which made ll way thoueh Ihe
bullet hole near my hesd-and listened to the dl
vine teachings of tho Gospel. And to what Icflu-
ence does lbs pIsco owe ita present prosperity? To
the Tample lobe sure which wields an influence
now being felt throughout tha length of this fur
4buu. uuu epeou it 1
Your truly A j n
TlieTex.aCoaat-S.hlpCin.1 to Corpus Chrl.ll
flalveaton Ilarbor-Coatt Canals.
PaLritttJunellib 1805
EniToatNtw.-Tl.e''Texa3fover'ithIcbha9to
-.rj (vi. raj imagination fcir Ihe last twelve
months is.uuder the influence of a burning sun
profuse draughts f iPpd w.ter and Iho general
alckly appearance of the country round heie rapid-
ly subsiding But there being one place beyond
this of which much haa been said 1 am determined
to go on. Corpus Chrtsli I ihe place lo which I
allude. u-I?mglrom.ftIii0rlaIcorrc.rH)i.dtocein
the . wrltlen al that ple 1 19 an bHlIl-
coifljenceth.tdlppolntm(nl will not accompany
tnorurlher. If I were to give jou a correct account
of the varlou lmpreslon made upon m raln.1 nt
the different point upon this eossL whore I h-
chanced to hang up l.uuld only expect lo b
laughed at for my trouble. I will only trust myself
to make ibe remark thtl the Texas coast i unin
viting to a strasaer.
WW at Calvesion I made Ihe ncquainlanca of a
Mr. Howard of dredzing machine notoriety .In. Is
on hi way to Corpus ChrbU in comnanv ..ti. m.
Kinney for ths purpose of engaging in the cutting
or a ship channel between that place end tome point
on the Gulf; which i a.ld to be of ibe utmost im-
portance to the place and upon lis mceeM dcK nd
the continuance of Head Quarters and Depot of the
Military Department of Texa for any great length
or lime at thai cily ; and it U generally understood
Ihat without the Depot and Head Quaikr' Corpus
mrmi woum oe among the things of which we only
read tthlle it rot ling about the atraud. thi gen
tlcman Mr. Howard raadn very many rtforencesto
lhefaclluleturyo&r aaraor and made enroe tug-
gesiiOAoI aa pracucal a character thai Ire.lly con-
tldoied them worthy of being noted down. In the
course of his remark he sail: "I do not know
what the intention of G.lteiton ibutauppote itlo
be the building or n permanent and regular wall in
the edge or Ibe bay rtacblng from one end or the
city to the other and lo Sll in behind this wall with
earth lo the exclusion of water even at high tidet.
0o far la tt oet this Is undoubtedly a judicious sj 1.
lem bul he continued all outside or this wall
should be navigable wi I er-immediately adjo ii.no
lUsktutJbttkckarbir for to far as there is water
llshouldbedcep waler and where It b a.Ucrn.tIy
wet and dry the water aht.uld hp. atrely excluded.
No mean could be adorU-d ey which earth could be
bad with which U toake thi embankment in rear of
the ija icJie.ply at by a dredging inachinifexcya
trfig from the contiguous ahallow. lymg belween the
walled embankment and the present channel to say
nothing of Ibe advantage growing out or an Increas-
ed alto of harbor and beceflalal effect upon the health
of the city.
If I mMakbOol the News lnok a tinnier view of
ttiU uatter some tune ago. It require uo very great
mantal cxertioa to tee In Ihe distance one of the
most oeauuiui naoors tn I lie world if ttie.e con
l-mplated improvement bo carried Into ffict.
Galveston Is entitled to the credit of originating
and really comu.enclng one of the most gigantic
Improvements ever contcmplaled in conucctluii with
tho ooutl interest; I left-r to tbe steamboat canal from
Galreston lo Matagorda bay thince to Corpus
Chrlatt. It deserves Ihe co-operalioa of every town
between these two extreme poiuts no 1cm due it
if rightly viewed Intweil ail the Interior country
doing buaine upt n Matagorda San ntonio Aran
so and Oorput Cbnsli bays. The more inland navi-
gation tbe belter for every matt woman and child.
Tho mad having been changed the boat bring
ready breeze fresh ic
Adios TIIOR
Letter from I.nrrtlo
IVrt McIstph Lor i do )
Tiis May 31 it. 1555.
EniToat Nava There has been no rain 10 the
CUOtry for Ihe last nine months and regular water-
ing plaeo that havonol been buown tube without
water for years are now dry; ccjiaqueul!y Uere it
very little bum nee In It country.
Judge Ljnci: tried a man In town to-di) for Ihn
mureof a woman (both Mexiean! yesterday .
He 11 appears had been lu the habit or visiting ber
In the capacity of a lore: and she had becuine offend
ed at him and refuted him ndraiittnce.
After Lt learned that he was doomed he cpufiaed
that he hid killed a woman lu Gaerrero Mexico.
e have a report bare that the Filibusters have
posse iIoq of ihe cily oT Monterey- and bare tbe two
Governors and all of their adherents In Jail.
Csravajal crowed ihe river (Rio Grande about a
week ago witb about one thousand Americana.
Yourt fcc I.OPEZ
--
"Old HecheloH
A little paper ijith thk litfo publtthed emi-c-casuudy
iu Waahingtuc oonUInlng slander on
tbe " fair sex wbloh are absolutely ahocklng; but
a "old bachelordoni is a dreary country with a
ruggad landscape aud a harsh atmosphere the Inhab
itants like those of iiiOfl location on Ibis globe
or ours endeavor lo console themselves by rumlna
Urgonlhe miseries o' others. As the "Newt" has"
some orcultlloo lu Ihe hopolet territory we copy
from the "Old Datchelor" a number of Item. Iu which
those confirmed lu the faith may find a fow crumb- of
Comfort.
A&ciix iTTiiiGm or Phudise. 4 poor tai-
lor being released from a troublesome wnri.l .nt -
scolding wife appeared at Ibe gale of Paradi-e. Peter
atkod b m If be bad ever been u Purgatorv.
- iiw aa.u iuu Minor - out i nave been married."
Qb P tall Peter "fbat ia all the sarno.'
The failor had seareftr cot In. haf.irn ri
eating alderman came. pufiiLg and blowing.
"Utllol you follow. t.ld be "open the gate.'
'!(oi so fast said Prior ''have yuu ever been lu
l'ugatory T"
JTo said tbe aldo man "but wbal Is Ibat tutbe
purpose! You let In tbat Door half-starved taiinP
and he has been In Purgatory no moro than I.
"iiui ne na oeen marnei i ' aatd 1'eier.
uMarr!edI" exclaimed the aldirman hih I k.HU
utvn uiarinu mite.
Then go back airslo" said Peter. ' Paradise it nm
me piaco lorioois.
MaaaiKn r Bun ID. A Clergyman who bad in
tbo lottery of matrimony drawn a share thai nroved
lo him worse than blank via just experiencing a
severe scolding from bis Xantippe when he was
called upon lo units a pair In the blesed ttate of
weuioc.. toe poor parton aciuaiea uy nis own
feeling and rxpr rtracf rather than by a tensoif his
canonical dulle opened the book and began :
Man that It born of woman haa bul a short time
to live audi foil i f trouble!" i-t repeating a pjrt
or Ihe burial service.
Tbe astonished bridegroom exclaimed: Ir clr
you mistake 1 We are here lo be mamej not
a "'
Well replied the clLrgyniau if you insul upon
It. 1 am obliged to marry you; but believe me my
friends you bad better bi buried'"
EvtphaiiM ia known to bu uf sreat consequence lo
a public speaker. Gesture Is sometimes equally Im-
Pnsiive. An anecdola Is related of a clergyman
who waslortsenttd with a termagant wife. In ihe
course o( time she paid ihe ' debt of uaturc' and
farrbuehsnd personally nSIciaicd m her funeral
Ills speech wa devoted In part to the thousand
lilt that fleb It bur to" and wm concluded by a
Scripture quotation. Extending Ins rnjhl hand to-
ward the grave be said: "There the wicked ciae
Trom troublttifr" an 1 Iheu placing tbe lime hand in
bit heart he added a and tbe weary are at ret.
Car it Doo Lirx. Jamet FergU'on and his wife
led a cat aud dog lifo an I the it not alluded lo once
In the philosopher autobiography. In 1750 whits
he waa one evening delivering In a London audience
a Lee ure on Astronomy hit wife entered ths room
lu a patsloQ and maliciously overturned several
plecsi of tho apparatus; when all the notice Ferga-
son look of the catastrophe was tbe observation to
hi audience: "Ladles and gentlemen I have the
mis for tune lo be married to Ihta woman.
Rxasof s for VoLrTTtxklfo "Why have you
volunteered t" laid a rather careworn looking newly
enrolled volunteer to aline looking young country
soldier. "Why I volunteered because I bare no-
wire and go in for warn wat the unequivocal reply ;
41 aud now why have you volunteered" "Ah!" said
the careworn little man for he was Utile with sig-
nificant aieb "I have volunteered because I kate a
xcift and g ttfcrpiatt1"
Xa old Scotchman who bad been awfully (.-
pitktd all bit life wat visited on Ida deathbed by
a clergyman. The old man appeared very indiffer-
ent and the parai.n tried to rouse him by talking of
the King of Terrors. " 11 out tout mon" exclaimed
tb Scotchman "I'm njit tcar'l. I've been living
sax and thirty yean with tbe Queen u' them and
tbo King can na be micklt waur."
PcaoiTOtt vt. MaTllMOBT. By the way the
ghost of the deputed" rcminda me of Joe Kelly's
gboat coming lo hit wife.
" Molly" t.ya he I'm iu rurgaiory at tuts pm
tent."
" And what sort of a place Is it ! taya she.
" Faith it's a tort of hair way bouse betweeu ytu
and Heaven" says Joe " but 1 stand it might r alsy
after lavinyeu."
A Fieuiq Rislt Milton was asked by a friend
whether he would instruct bia daaghlers In the
different languages to which he replied:
no Mr ; one lOOgue snmcient ior a nuuiau.
Socrates teeing a scolding wife who had hanred
herself nn an olive tree exclaimed:
" Oh ! that all trees would ber r such fruit.'
Dobbs on being asked If be had ever Bet.n the
"Bridge or Sighs replied "Yes; I have been
traveling on It ever tince ( was married.
YiRSiaiA A newspaper conepordtnl wnles as
follows:
The Virginia democracy stands uushakeu. Vir-
ginia is the only Slata in the Union tbat has aoy de-
cided political character. All Ihe others have been
tho iubjt of frequent political changes. Virginia
has Hood firmly and steadily on tbe democratic tide
from the period of the political revolnilon In 1801
till Ihit honr. It wat one of Ibe dcta nf John Kan
dolph that none of tbt Eastern Statea bad any politi-
cal character except Connecticut. Rut tbat State
very toon-after tbat remark was made turned a som-
erset and cast off her federalism and her steadinoa
together and has been shifting ever since. At to all
the other Northern Statea they are by tarnt subject
to whIggcrydtmocracy anti-masonry native-Amer
Icn'sm froe-eollism abolitionism mm and no rum
parllC" and Know Nothingitm.
tfj-e
A New Machiix. The Columbia Democrat saya
Mr. A. R. Parks a gunsmith In that place 'ias Inven-
te a machine for taming saddle tree which is
quit a cusloslty. The machine according lo Ibe
Democrat waa made ont of a few old board a cart
wheel some belt leather and a few pieces of iron
Patts Fiiuiots It it the fashion now for ladles
to appear fat not at obese as a prize ox or a Dutcn
beantv-bnl to BDDear as if her "look kindly to keen"
Ther most rive evidence or a sood kitchen and a
succulent board. They must appear Ignorant or
coram and acquaioica wun exercise or inouvn
they may get husbands if their dolt are large they
cannot recaon on Deing ucnea. me origin u. iu
easily traced. There were three well kept English
peereitsi here this winter who really were boantirul
women and withal to graceful and winning by aecom-
fillsbed they brongbthigb condition Into fathion. It
t not very difficult to attain the requlite weight.
The daughters or Jack Pprat tbttnelvta may raaily
lonk the fashionable atone II they are provided wil u
a lecent milliner and a rtaiooablt quantity of crin
I-W
ow OrIc;ini I
Airlml of the CliurlCh -Tlire
tiMfieumsnip-varfesilorgaii arrUpil i.tebl w
date fruia New 0 unbaTb tho ILU in
V!t"iMl A D ""1 adX "od rvt ; Kerch
and lady.T B Turner. lady an I wl! Mrs Il-n Irlck
Mrs Shaw; Mim Morrle Mear J B'Joue Ucl.f
iir i :' uon'J a rarkr J RotmiieM T.J has
5 1 tV-? BSH"J?p Fls" - W U Ileal P.sml
E 1. Uflord J B Ii mm. J rr. i.ton - 20 a 1 dc L
Thei;unipeanuewh.rli wopy wiliu im 1
of uiorut'iau ordinary inu.re.1 It n..iMr-lbjl the
Ruiaus have I.. eim hipped by lli IIIinoii tl.ne
Reerl ocaMou. Ilerwfu r i.ny look f..r uioro
excitnsliell'gcnct
Tie ncwa tf n. adauc iu u lion ha l.al a.
favorable ( QVctomhn New n hawtiuika
TherfRhht.rNwOrWi l. grtally .mprowJ
under a firurabla chacge of weather nn I the
rholorn tpldcmlc lias tub-iled or nt l.al u l.u
been rodedarcd
a-e-a
'ri:fi:f.iE4isi(ic.
IIIPORTANTNHhTfUUM UJI'OI'I
O sic week I.aler-Coiiou di.iuccil.
Tho fol'owiug dLVpilchcs aio i't.m the Ptcayuna
of the 14th In3t:
U obc June IJ-Tne C.-Hiim tjai)I.in
AllanlicC.pU U e t. arriw hero U.i cs enm? wi:h
lotolhgpnee from I iverpooi i the 2J fust and to
correspondingly late iljtes T. 01 theiit of w.iri!il
from the Couiinent (.eiifrallv Vvill lo men. In r
news I in all respect of mucli iu'ere.
Llirninol CoIIu Mar I I
Tbe report of llioronditti mf ll.e l.lerjMd cot
ton maikttashliiiwn by Hm circular- brought U tl.d
Allantn. arevery favorable.
Prkct arc i-tiown to ha iXMncn t-.IIIiet rtf
advance of Jd pi r pjur.d mum jt ndvict-.
The "ilea ol the neck prerinn 10 tho departure
ol the Atlantic a'e rtpjilid at ll.f i Uh fijun of
t'li.tHO bates.
Tbi' quotation are for Fji OrVint T(d p. r
p.und; for foir llpiniidi. CT' t Oftheadi-i 1 f the
wiek specdtaU'i" ttra reporti-d 1.1 bar. 1 itteu SJOtll
halt and exporter 500U ba'es.
ConoU ar ri porte I firm wiili tii 'i n htnn.l
ingatO;; per cent at llieclo-im Saiwrdi). the 2 1
intt.
Tin money market gi nt rally It r.porVd without
change.
'Mnnclicittr 'IraJe.
At M miclt tier ind throitgbout ihn in iimf-u.lu ut
districts gem-rally an aciivit) and improremi i.t cor
repoiillnir with thow prevailing In tin l.ktrpool
markets were luamft-id
The C Intra.
The news trom the Crimea bmulit by tl e IIa11iic
It ot a ter) Interesting an 1 ttt t xcftiiti; rlurnc't r.
Ri 11. Petiu r haa fluircrly lakt n thj 1 oimniud nf
thn forces Icforo sicualizin; it by 111 . important
anl entrcelicm(leiiientF.
Several grfai battles baejjready tjken plaeo In
con'rqiiroc'oi unuisposiiioii. anl if we may credit
the Inter in uliou whiblt hai Itiu fur rcac'ied u the
UuMlansharobuii as on nil occasons teretofore
retorted signally defeated
Tho Allies it nt pearn have conn Mety destroyot
Hie Raalan forces in the Se 1 or Axon" hare cjpiured
one hundred giins lu Ihtiforfof Arabaf ahicli Ihy
tiavotakcn and luvp ileMrc)ed oni humlrell.m
si&n mLrcbiinlmtu
His alto rumortd that there I aa I en a great
battle between a p.rt.on of Ihe Allied force and
those or Llpraudi wl.oba.I hfen coinpet'o I to 4U1-
render aT.er bavins; hud 6 0(H) t.r I tn force nlam
U it reported Ihat Gen. Caiin.bert tin hee.i
wounded iu one if ihu ngi cements which hao
tukea plnce.
A ttrrib'e conflict look plact ntevattupol m Hie
211 Ihe entire Ru-Hian work ntrp attacked by the
Allks. The battle lasted n.l night iu 1 Hip i:us.tiaiH
wero defcutrtl with enormous iv. The) fill most
brevity hiweer chiefly at tlio point ol the Wrib'c
bayonet
From ll.e ver) latest mlclligriico fruiu tevn-lopol
itapptar that '--O.Olhl of I l.c Hied force- under
Gon j5irG.lIrowu IJOdL.! at kerkcli mi 'the "lib
nil. and that 011 tin sara.t day 2JAJ mure 1 f the
Allies advanced 011 the Ku-slui position on the
Tchcruii)aaud occupied IL
Tbe Allies tacceede-1 lit ui taring Ihe Ilusslao
batlenea on Ihe coa-t near Ktrt-ch and Yniikale
The RusstuLS Ihemsehc buinoJ lhre or Ihilr
aUninert and thirty transports nnl trmlicg vessels
1 biy also burnt d thir inagaz.iu s at Keri-cli con
taming IGO.OOu sack of oal SCO.OliO a4eks i corn
and 1UJ0UU sacks of flour.
The war new by tlio Atlantic it will thu 1 be e 11
id highly Important.
It Is further retorted tliai alter t. nubt's
Saiiifuiuary cot fliUtlie French bd driion Ihe Rns-
aian garrisou luSevaMopol from a very trou; pu.
tion of dtfjDCi? and had thi mieU es wcupied it.
The loss on boLh sides 1 e-tuntel ttSOIUi inei.
The Alljes havo now f.urlten etcameM In the Sea
of Ajoff and they have po-seslcn of Kert-ch tht
point from which thcpirroa al Sova-ttpol die
uiofct of thi.tr tuppllt.
Tbeo successes mit't exerciiu an tmpjrlaiit and
Speedy fnfluaiice oa ttie Irriuuiat.oii of I iudtIitie-.
Tbt.ro aro also rumors uf yet bnoll.cr ini.t Lutlla
having taken place at Icktriuami but the ta'fnit ids
want confirm Miou.
I'care Araotmlion.
ForttiHtnuct pirt tint ttrcounti t.r r eeediiighl
V.tntia wl b n'pect to tin Peine Conference aro un-
imporlsnt. Diplomacy ho vever wul I rppear lo be 1 jrltcn
ly buy at prcMi.t nltboiii.li wi h 10 iioilj.it
movemtnts.
The expected rttumptioii of l'.eroarreiiLe hud tu.t
yet taken place and Is scarcely likely lo doeoini
mediJteI)as tlmaUCLtgidof tUii ALies in ih-Cfi-miaaroconiderfd
in warrant them In imMiuiT nut
for belter terms than those preuu..ly projoied
kiHlrlfi.
Auilram tn-go tin lions are rei-i.ttrd Iu have I -noma
more active man ever with thn v w ir itbuinln
for thu Cihuiet tifVieuni tho tnipriicy in Ger-
many. Spain.
From Spam wo hare accou its by Ihu Ulantieof a
Carlht In'u.riCtiDii 1 avlnff broken .ml sn I Ioi
checked.
The Guvtrnmeul however lul Ueu comj tlir.l lo
apply to ihe Cor us for additional er.
Further fruui Kuntpc.
Nxw York Jurf 13 re.rduij to ih- wti My re
turns of the Hat k of England i.nbli'he 1 in th Li i.
dou Kjd) Gazette of rridat; the lit lu mid
trough! hither by tho Atlantic llu l ilium in tlio
hank had lacreoni by 1I7CHU siiilV tlu deptrture
of be la-tMeumer.
txpedltlojjAea'tna lVrln
Letters wbieh have beerrere.d t n ri-oflhal
an expedlliou 15 000 slrorg was bring wt up b) lle
Allies to proceed lo the Persian Gulf in commence
offnilTe operutlont aain-t the Schali in coiite
qntuco of hi hut it g J tine 1 Ruia in aclro boilli
Ilea agaitift them.
tMiala
Tbe i-aniili Cuite according to Ihe lot tit nc
count recrivtd from Madrid luvu grunted the ex-
traordinary powers ajked for by the Ministry hy a
majority tf w venly-Ove.
India aud t Iiina
By ho overland mail received In Higlmd pre;
ous to tho departure or tho Atlantic later Interest
Inz intclligencufrom India bid been rrcelve-l.
The principal i in reference lit au otter rPVoIutlcn
having bioken nut in Ava
Cati'on and "-.ltPghslsro reported quiet; but Irale
w&adull.
The Crimea
Tho Allies in tho CrlniPl hat rotnpUii. tl.n r
fourth parallel
Reinforcement were duly arriving al Comt.inli-
nnple. The occupation of Galatz an 1 nn altack up n Nmali
and Rein were confl lently pokeu i f n ab ml lo be
immediately entered on.
Tho latest account fron Svjst jd atute that Ibe
Rumiaus weic retirini; from Ibe ( lain.
Pnpnrationa we'e bAun made for an expedition
against the north aide of i'eviniopol in order to rut
off tho communication f the Russians with tbe cilj
Thp Cotifciriicc.
A niw propotitiuti as a bisii tr oe rtceully
Iironosodbv Auitria lias been deeldcille ret ilid l.r
tha dbmcs of Franco an I England aud It wav re
ported l.i.t the Cotifereiico was lo In Inmed olely
miniuni.
Aewllniuiisliircicuator.
1 e l.ave intellizen e lure to- lay minouin'in that
that Iho Ligi-ltture ha ehe'e I Mr. IMI an J Halo
Senators n.o vote f..r ltn loiirten.i a lorltell
22) for llubbaid SO. for Ibo s'mrt loin) for lUtSOS
ior ens e on j i .r uurko 7.
'Ihe iniricau Convention.
Nrw Yoax.JundU. rim Piatforw Oowm.ileoor
ilb American Atiiuiui uoireiiimu at 1 hilalwp'tia
ha alupled the following tr-olntion in itrennce to
tbo slavery quesltnu :
Hito'rtdt Tbat the iiipricaii party hiving iimii
on Ihe ruins and iu despite or thu o;.j.o Imi v( ihu
Whir and the Dc nocrailc p.rtW thiy can tint lo
held in any tiunner rr un-iblo rir Iho o1ilot.ii us
act) i r violated pledge of either or them.
Hewlett! That the jitetmilc agitation of the
slavery q lettion by .mo parties ha clcviIi!d hQz-
lloiul ho'lility into n potitivo lrinoDt or r-ol.ticrtt
power anl broahl our tiMtitnifons into peril ll
ha therefore Income the imeratle duly of tha
American parly lo lnierp.M for fiejurpo!- nf elv
ing peace to the count r) anl to lerpnutto ihe
Uuiuu.
IletaiirtJt That nt uxn.r ent hn shown ihut i 1
impossible to reconcile oplufoiM 1 1 istreme as Uio-c
which Beoeratu Ibu dtssutau . and as iher- i.
no disboiior In eubniitliug tofio Ia Ibe National
council has deimed tho bistcujrauUe Ur ninm. ..
justice ami future peace to abide by snd uainlam
iiiuexisiiDKiawa ..pun 1114 mujoci u KUery us a
final conclusion and settlement of that subject In
spirit and in aiibstarce.
Rejolerd TbatrcgardiiiJiim tbe IhlIh-1 .!nv t.
avow these opinions upon a sul Jicl s Important in
distinct and uneqm vocation leniM it is hereby de-
clared at the sense id this Coined Hut Conret
pusesse; no lower ucd-r llw cotistitminn lo legit-
late npon lh subject of slavery In UoFtatn. rrlo
exclude any Mote from adm'vnon Into the Hio Union
becauolt couslituilon d im or doc not recognize
tho luilituliou as psrt cf thh scctol fyBiem;ond
expressly f retfcnnltmg any exj retshm of opinion
upon Hie power of Congres- to establish .r m j ro-
bibit slavery in any Territory it iMho sei. i f itn
Council that Congress onghtmn In legista. m Ho
tubject if slavery asitext.iti iho )ttrlctuf Co-
lumbia and Ihat any intnforenc of i'i nre viih
slavery as It exist in salt Dhtriit wo'iid b avioU
livnol ino spirit ana iiturmiu m me c.nipirt by
which Maryland ceiled It lo It.n UjiKd buun and
a breach of national faith.
Tbo platform was adopted by 17 M 11 the Abo-
litionists opposing it ins body on ono tide aid the
National men supporting it i n ILeotlicr. The Abo-
litionist will make an elfirt lu etiry out It-elf vicvr-
and should tbey fail will leavo the Convention.
DlUlMl ATTEXrr TO UkSTROV a RilLBOin M.i.
Taatif Ooetoiii Juno 6. Itto. Lal nlhl at tbo
mall tram irom acw ion. rta New Hit en. wa
nearlng tho cily of IVorccst. r. the engineer tuddenly
discovered an ob-tnclrt upon Ibo tr-ick. It uppear
tbat the rails had been pnzu.1 up ami live or x
large ttones ha 1 been placM unlernealh Hy iho
force of the colIi"ion(tliowhfil tram w.illirotvti iff
tbe track. Tboenglno was thrown IctondlUh.
The baprijaffo car wa ii.ruwu completely i.rer nu I
lirnkan nn t'lT. nervous who wrra In ihut i ir .r.
conldcrabiy brnnted by the rtyinrf i lece or batjzige
but fortunately ocaped wiihotit veryenou iijnry.
The fore part of Ihe pasenr car na broken In
ana iii imcmm mimMiiijir cars were lorn ff
1 ut all nT lh iiaemrer e-cooed ! limit iimm
damage a fw only receiving tr il nj cut nn I IliiT
all arriveu in tuia ciiy u nsii p!t -t oclock thu
morning
Tbliatterajltodislroy a pa sen. r tram I tup-
posed lo havo been the worfcnf the robbers nhw
hoped during Ho C9uluiou to rob it if a. lat;o
amount or sperle which wa km.wu to be n board
inchargfltf Adanit Sl Co. a Express mceier con-
tinued lo some of our City baaks mJ from t e net
that an engine which was waiting at tli Worcester
dejiot was tampered w.lb In ordir Vi privent itj be-
ing sent to tbe aid or the disabled train
Tbe specie on board is understood to Lave exceed-
ed half a million of dollars and lhone.li it was mu;It
scattered it Mas all recovered anl h&. been safely
delivered.
naif a million of dollars iu specie was hi iharfie
of Adatrs A. Co. to go out ia the Lrgluh ttcsmc r.
friizcix or a MaoaniB Snir. The Mob le T.egi
terha. tbe following:
The revenue cutter McLelland i aj tain Ottinger.
arrived In port yesterday having tn charge tho bark
Magnolia freighted with arms and ammunition for
Ihe Kinney Expedition lo Central America. On the
29th nit nt f o'clock P. iU Cipt. Ouwger received
ordera from Ihe government bj telegraph to sail for
St. Joepb. Bay for Uie purpose ol ic 2in? two of
Col Kliinej' majtzine ships tlieMagiiolK .nj ib
Amelia. At H o'clock P. M the cutter wm under
wny loexeeuln tho order whlck camt from ihaSiC-
rery of tho Treasury to the Gil rclnr . f the Port.
Arriving at SU Joseph Ihe cnUrr r.mn I tint one or
Ibe bird had taken wing Ui Anu.u l-imp put ti.
lea tome Bve day befwC lor part unknown. Thn
Magnolia was alio getting rcaJy f. r sea ard had
Ihsra been twelve hours dtnyC-o two woult havo
given tbe cutter tho slip. Hut there ibe hy quietly
at anchor ia fancied tecurily and unuptcioiH of
capiuio when theMcLellanl made hrr unwelcome
appeajafl'ce Capl OUlngerwent on Iniard place.!
Lieol MorrbMu. iftSa cutter tn eujjuusnJ tf her
andonveyH bur to this port. tVbi). write she
1 coming up tbe bay Im1 will go we suppose. Into
the bands or the Unttsd 9Utsi Dstilct Attorney. "
From Wpw Orlcnni I
A
w. O Ailvcrtiscmcn.
I'HILlUKLi'fllA flllOLGUVU kttMlOl'C
j-'jjk No.3 MiKazine SUncarCanalat
ew urieans. la.
HOWAUI A HALL.
VUr.now receiving from their manuntctom lol'hila
drlpt la. a large as-onmeot of Saddles bridles I lar.
nes hips Trunks and traveling llags. with all other
articles usually found in the Saddlery buainesA
Howard i lltll are Agents for ihe L Dion Ind a Rubber
Company orAew orlc and w.il ktep comtintly on
fund a lull assortment of Rubber Lands rf all sizes.
AUoFat-Dt tn.tched Leather 1 eltmir. blch thevare
consuntlr reeeivina; from the best Manufactory. Alt of
hich they oner as low and aa goon term asanyotntr
Muse ItelJ 1 wljl IIOWAMiH4LI
J. IVKICIU' A tO.'
c.tukiue of gkmt1m: and i'01'utau
i'amil .mi;hici.m;.s.
l tflllCHther offer to supply Uruskistand Detler'
V V at Proprietors foweat wliulesale pricts.
Jieiieriil leoot and tpecial AKetitj. Xw. 151
Cit hYI tttd & I- w Orleans. La.
eriiiifuze. Gouleyt eKetab.e.
Ultra Canadian 'Colenjan's
iirainei jiiotllndsGcrmau
Perry' Dead bb U 'Oxygcnate.1.
Jaynes Tome CoMiiiilcrf.
Kerl a Colugne ater. Hoy alcr
ifootusack'jWormSyrup. Honda Water. Mem tun.
It A liihiiLitocks Jones LUlytHiite.
MclJiueV. oup and lrisuii
lUNatns and tonsil t-JWtlirown tiuJjur
UrinedltM. Juiie t Llnnncal
UbUr. llaljam Of Wild lUduaj'j!jit.a.CJlJ.
Cherry. laaldes
11-Ui.njisNaplIia Almond Toilet and Family
tetierm in s lUhuw. inaving Crtams an I torn
lijchan. tmnganoa. pouius or all descriptions.
Davis Hill (.berry Iir fill.
TUitnck 1'ulraonicrai) .lioKuiailt t Uvi r Pdli.
.'.c Luzland Lough Syrup1 w ria il s Indian t cgeubl.
Uartholouieiv'd r-xpeciorant JIoUj Llk Lfanjretii a.
Hall ixhuuu. Morri-ou-s
Strayuu' Mm? of Wild LeeAcW l.iidjnl'arrrf.
Ctieriy. .ppmctou a. toauipl n
Ai eft t Jitrry IV-cforal G re enberir.
Taylor j Uahtam Liver icor. Jdjui tfauaue
Jaine'a tjpextoranc Jdne' Ague
U Iner s I Ucarapaine tt In-r'j LuinomiK.
llo.terJUvervcort tar inuoirij.inio-niiiouj.
fllrs. tlardtners Liverwort Pe'er.pencer's eeUble
iaoier. ucerry r i)iw v s ujur s.
rant. Lorel. Uhmtnaiu
IiuJon't In Lan do A&dern .
bttrxtidiltlu4. UUtjr'j UiuUe luratne.
lit joan uaas ...i. UO.H .lAuiimjicig
S. P. TotraenJV vhnkuers .ujtartoa'ed.
ian Y. lierrick s snjrar coaidt
Uld Jacob Tuiriuen 1 U tloert s Alii bilious.
Caroenter. Bt.ctithVJieiibaUlood
v mLMii'it IniroliM.vd hit-.
Mitkers. t ffwtl's ejtetitte Ijon's
uraucuocrics "4u.4j incxuMiorz
Lriitoi Kosesitvjlroad.
Uuyaott's Yel'ow Dock. Lelity'a FemIi.
tMantcra. UuiontIiiniintanaiive.
tit's strengthcnim:. Ujudtn't Ague. Htilowaj'a-
l-wefiaStrenjttliemaj: UautcaddAntt-dystjeptii:
Jew U-iYidsor Hebrew Uordon- McLanes Liter
ISideaus. VorL
Knapp's Indian Ilulr DjtH.
Akock' Porous. Pit LjU 1 51 jcic lUtchifoi
Orilhth Adhesive. tulman s ioaian aneouj
lloilowa's Armea. HalUid ..Jules Ham-1
Llnlnietit. JajnesAuiencjn
Mexican MuaUng. ristlmiia-
s.irrrlld Arabian. tllsn ILnn.iina
Lutler's Nerve a&d Rone. Dr. Mune's Inrlfioratii'tc
uunis. . vwuim
Hayt's. jTJijrn s Lxtract
robins Venltiaid f arrant S Aneri-nt
Uewesa' Nerve andRone. jrarranlsLlixircf RLubarU
Keiuniter a. iiwicr a c-panisti juxture.
Lardentr' tlotber ia?titr.
Rartine's HoracTootliache Drop.
Merchant'- UarEline. Lrou s -Magneuc 1'owder.
Clierokee f-irs. KniUer' cordial.
Jaynea.Tnonisoa . tye water.
Ague Meniedle.eic. jrtattsAervoos Antic.
Ocuod' Indian CnoICKue. DUmss strlneent
lt..rftnflTunifiMiitiirf HratLaLileltji 1m
Multh's Tonic Svrup tlcilunn s IJixir of Oi-iuui.
njniwiDi lumc iiioj a Lenny j.eliei
Fpeedssehnfune Kad wax's Kejolveut.
exstable h ebnfuje. rarrat a Indelible in
Ii7etie4. . Dr.ltcb llutlr Krnr4.
Sherman Couth A orm do. rhuuluer I rates.
uiiAuiiuiiuuiui; ti a era. v. .uiuiitK iuw
LococL'a do. do. .Dr.l.o-es Prenarauoi;.
Ilnlr l'repnralloui. Wince's Arcanum Extract
Lovetl' ttanpene or iiairicucurafpeeinc.
(jloes. IMaTshall . caihobcon.
Rirrv Trleonhprniiii. Dr. FitCtl a PreDaratlnn.
Lvon katharion. tlore . Coinpuunj f yruJ of
iiOKK.iiypenon tiu u itu iwck
I'ltaioii I Kir Invisorator IPerry Davis i'ain killer.
Jaine'4 llalrTnme. .Urowu't Laicnce nf l.ini. tr.
anlXu3enjtahpene. Jdortlmore s Rheumatic
LouJon's Oriental Hair (.Compound.
Tonic Mort.iuore i Cordial II lurs.
Ilauel's hau Lustrale Oljers Lxtraa of Kock
UlilndjteJ uiim ol Uotum '-
bit. Crcwsuian j tpecific.
Radway't Circassian E iloi D-. V ard Spewnc.
j 1'aiiaceas. .tphamtpiletlectuary
Swain s. Houck's 'tfieer a UpedelJoc.
Cnilen's Indian VeKetable toufrty . Cordial
Lonjtey's ureat Western iurlingtou's Lalium
Uiiiiinent and hnltrtt. Dr Cmien Prt para lions
IiiiIhts MsrHcii iiin v v-ltaiemans lin m
tractor. Dr. Jayncs lamily Medi-
iToieasur iionoaays Uint-t ""
ment ieflhtxan I So.Ia Powder.
McAIlnler'3 all llealinir. tppms's Huid Lxtrau l!u-
UiooXs Manic Salve. CU
l'ryor s Pile. J.Utiiia CordaL
liray'a. llaxrUon's Snecifie Urt ltcmcdy lor fits.
Tracks Maitnetic JudLins. !". Deatn on laetc
sia. ktrby's i Cholera DronV
oiu
uiiisijiioieratrrup
Jpohnalleidacnc keiLedy.
Loimells Mixture. lKUi'e'i
..&?!!? Ueerlne
IluIitui.s Col Liver Oil.
McNalrs Accwustic
Scarpa's do
Urltish.IIarljem.
Hitter.
M itTai's Pnamlx.
ItUke'tAromatic.
Jtibbar l'. W ild Cherry.
Cowan. LiUn thnptic.
Loudon a Preparations.
'"""" niu i-nerry. j . T
"'fhUS'-' ""
Hutcliiuxs ecetabla Drs-JaC0V rdiaJ
pepsla l aufihan a Lilhontriptic.
AtOLrE AROMATIC &CUIEDA5I SCILVAP3.
Jf " I'i UECiatstsand Mcrchant3aud all dealers lu any
of the articles contained In the above catalogue will
find it t j their advantage by callirc orsendme their or-
krtaiftDore. where will be fotwn the most extensive
nssortment nl Rl.vnw l'.TfcT Minin'iM i. k.
United Mate an I at the lowest pnce. 1 lease address
J. ntuilllldlU)
(enun Medietas inreluwe.
o;t3-wly No.l51ChartresscNewUrlean.
113 Gntrier and 13 Union blrffU
(Opposite Hie St. Charles Hotek)
KY J. A. IU3I V CO.
CARBTA GS IfABXElA.
Of every description alcays on hamk Abcacouplet
assortment of
s nudt'uarli llarduare.
CUN'slJlllriO UItUACIIL.ll?.
id oilier Ulieaar of tbe Lunss treated ttiiJ
ii red h IedienlInlmlaiion. In conjunction
ullli other pproprlaie? 'J reaiment. priu-
clpnllj or a 1 onlc Character.
t iR. EDWARD JEN'XEIt C0XE.havinirsu-eeeded!n
XJ efTectiRK n cure in his own person of a disease of
ine j.nni3iy iieaicaitnnaianon.aiier ineiaiiureorau
rttneilies tried by the most eminent I'hysidans of I hil-
adetphia end Paris has for twenty years been directing
hlsattcnlion to the local appbcation cf rrnmlmain
means of e re.
FDWARD JESN'EP. COXE. M D
Camp Street N ear (Mean.
I3f Cose'. Southern Coojh Syrup an unequalled
remedy for the cure of Couchs. Cold. 4c
New Oi leans. August 10th. fvl auglg-w
his lltK MAY .V SI'AIJk'FllU -i
Dealert tn. Xs?
H-trJnar Iron. Anil fin Plnlea f
Copper A... Ac
CI Canal Street Xew OrleaiA.
1ST tgenLi for "PAGEa" Portable Saw JIUls.
atrJ-ly w
J W DODD. t. w iioyiN
J. V. DODD A. I.O.
(SCCCBiOR3 TO L W. 1ITHCR L CO J
auocEits
.1.YD COMMISSION MrilCiUYT
No. 12 Gravier Street
New OnLKisa.
S-tf'Straubb'sPa'entCuraMidi. Dr N'ewell Cotton
Press Sews. Janl-lyw
jisl;s ami jii;uil'im:s.
Tins. a. vrrcnsxi. tuos. l. cuaxx.
.MITCH CLL A. CLP.KL
UOLESALE A2TD RETAIL DI2CG013T3.
No. TJ Gritier Stsekt. N'xw OrlxisS.
VRUGGISTS Physicians Planters and Store-n
A J Lcepsers supplied on favorable terms with l7
DruK. Medicines etc of the best quality and JS
warranted puntT. Orders addressed to us will be Jf
ruitlifully filled.
Janl-oj-lyw .MITCHELL k CLARKE.
II I. I Is la I A JI a; m
(Successor to Lrewster A CoJ
CiAUKIAGE REPOSITOlsVanJ r7SV
i Agent ror several of Hie largest fVjCS5j
M.innfTirtnriesnf the North and Is nre- r3S!iJ
pared to receive oraers ior auuesenp-
tions of Carriages at Manufacturers' prices being ?u per
ent le for the same quality of work than any other
atablishmentln theNiuth. The attention of purchas-
ers is respectfully solicited at No. Ho Gravier street.
r of the fct. Lharles Hotel. Janl lyw
TOIUCCO
10UTHE MEXICtN AND TEXAS MARKET!
RICH heivy black Tobacco. In bog-headt and bates
selected expressly for the Maxican and Texas
Market guarantied equal to sample.
ALsO Ciar Tobacco of various qualities constantly
on Land ami for sale by
TCJINER A UENSHAW.
Ian2-lyw !tf Camp streeL
scurr a. M:.viiif."
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHtRS.
No. tS and 60 Canal corner Old Levee sts.
Nrw Orlki.
joiiN i). t-corr & lu
v 21 Murray and 23 Warren st. New York.
iillf D SCOTT CE0SOR SCARIX0.
iaiMjw .
a j RUCELar j. d. blur
nn;i:LV haik a. lo.
VOJTXlSSlOir MERCHAXTi
Na 3 Gravier Street. New Orleans.
I'd lyw
'riiui:L.i..vt ica'ii:n
Lew.
PXILKRS IX
boots. snoEa and hats.
No. 9 Magazine Street.
pi5-lyw
Oblkass-
HVklll li. H1LSON
t-ir HFEI.WRIGIIT DFPOSITORV Ior the atle or
I hilrtdphli Manufactured WAGONS. CARTS
DKit1. U ana
LUMRER WHtF- VVTTTr3
IA Wheelbarrows. te4jJLLLi
i anil L3ni. iiuu
Tru-ks c Plan-
imn ani uoau
Wajrcn Cane and
nrl.fr flsrLi with
wood Iron axle-
Trees ror horse ki -J-. ttfitf1
an.t rnys-wiui iron and wood axuv Ux and Timber
WheeU with anI without axle tre-.. Trent and Wheel-
bviTows or every kind anl all other articles in tho nnn
made or the rery best material and workmanship and
warranted to be equal if not tuperior to any other estab-
lishment In the Lniied Stale for sale at re laced prices
an I as low as ran be purchased elsewhere
No. SI Perdido street. .Now Orleans. (Perddo r-lreet
nns wet from 3:. Charles two block above Gravier sL
Manuf ictory No. 3U5 North Third street Philidelphia.
where Merchant and others visions theNorth.arere-rpeclfullylnviti-dtocilland
eximlnf ocr stock.
D G.WILSON. J Ulllllti A CO.
N. B. Onlera received and executed with despatch.
arr.-j51yw
11 AMI lOKTUS.
W AitKANTED IN EVERT RESPECT.
GUITARS of our own manufacture warranted to
stand the climate and of very superior tone and
workman hi p.
Publishers oftbe Untie or all the best composers of
the age.
Melodeons Dan 1 Instrument j and every article in the
Music IMe. WM. HAl L. roadirn
.. fOppositetheParkJNewkork.
HoaiTio D. HEW itt. New York.
hj.su A Cliat Hojston. Texas IjylMaw
II ARSIIAI.I- A- COY
TENT AW NINO AND FLAG MANUFACTURERS AND
SAIL M4KLR3.
43 Upper Front Lew and 57 TchovpttttuUxt Sts.
(Successors to Henry Cassldyj
C0NTLNUF to manufacture and keep on hand everr
varktyof CAMP FURN1TTJRF. such asTENTSor
all sort and size with POKTABLL POLES. CAMf
COT3TAULEa. STOOLS Ac.
Alo. Araerican Foreign and Taney
FUGS. STEAMHOAT and SHIP BCRGES JACK3
PENN NTd. it Aa nude to order and for tale In any
quintity.
Woodonlfron Frame AWN INC 3. Plain and Fancy
WINDOW Sit 1DL5. for offices and private reilencesr
TIEPAULIN". Dray. Waeon and Trunk COEK3
furnished at Uie shortest notice and warranted proof"
aff-iintt rot or mddew.
(rootls for shipment to the Mexican market; etttfiilly
compresed and bated.
1ST Orders from tbe country promptly attended.
oct31twwtf
eh wii'vii Ho Tel.
Corner of Common and St. Charles Mret
Niw OaLxaaa.
tW Prices reduced to the old atandard
jclO-twwly JQim Q ALPIN Proprietor.
9mS&m-
2?r
IV. O AdvorHsenieiHM.
KUIEACTXfc IIOVriVlt'K
ILBmtieK3tluroBTxa3AJufiBxaborBOoc3ASTiTiouiT
o. 15 Camp Street. cvr Orleane.
WE take pleasure In announcing to our fnendt that
we are nrepared to respond to their orlers.orto
il.ow tbpm much the most extensive stock we havi ever
had in store n itti every season it shall be our con-
stant aim to make advtnce in our ficibties for supply
ins our customers in the Ninth with a feneral assort-
mentofliOOKiand PTlTIOM-JiV. fresh and in itood
order at rates that wilt fcwire their patronat e.
H e have reason to feel Kratl&ed at the numerous indi
cations.raadfrom vanoasqinrtersdanna; the past year
thatihoM who leal v.'hu are. t tay the least dis-
poned to eoniicue their favor. Our stock is the lamest
ami inMt complete of any in Uie South and helot; as
largely en Raged In publLohina; as most or our Northern
cbtemporarlcs. and buyinic our Stationery direct from
the best manufacturers In Ihe world our facilities for
supplying our rujuomers wim a complete Stock 01 UOOkS
and "Ut mnerr at low prices are equalled by no house In
the ouiu ami by few in the North.
Ue have on band at all time all of the prominent
fcCIIUUI. 1100 3 uacd In school and college In this
portinn of the country
MAV MlaCLLLANbOCS PCCUCATI0S3 received
direct immediately upon Issiiiut from the press and fur-
i.iaucu iv uiMutiura uu aa larurawa lerms as Iney can
LIDLLS and PICA LU LOOkd of all sizes and in every
arAPLfi and PaXCV STATION EUV. of Uie best oual
ltie.anitinirreatTanetr eompninjta full "tnckof CAP.
LLTlf IL BATH i NUTt PAPERS E.N VELOfES.
To Book. A j nt4 aud PtJJUrt we can offer constant
and lucrative employment as we wish to enfraxe eftinent
acuit la every couutjr tLrwMtiuMistftelinathand Wert
LL&NLTT A BOSTWICir-
sprlT tww No. 15 Camp Street New Orleans.
rS&&-s$
ItDTOS. an.f the HL1NKLIN INVTITCTL of
PHILtDLLflllA. also at the fcTATE FAIR ATS1R.1-
CUE.to
1IALLETT. DA VI$ Jt 00.
Over all competitor'.
XV ILI. k CO. have also received Six MetLiLi with-
in the lost four years for superior square Piano.
The particular attention of purchasers and all other
intercted in Mu.ic or Musical Instruments Is respect-
fjIjso!icUbJ fo an examination of thete
G1UND AND SQUARE FIAY03
with PATENT SCSrEN'SIOX BRIDGE and Coleman's
.Lidiin Attachment.
f V la rife auartment rif llie mnffniflfrnt Instru
ment in cplendid cases and of n6ji bX and T octaves.
mil receiveu auuiur saie oy
1LD IinVITT. Agent.
dW-5l trwlf No. 39 Camp ttreeLNew Orleans.
WATCIIMAKIVG.
1. ItlTfJKLUY
(Late VounjtACoO
o. 8. CAMP STRUT.
GU VRD FOB and TEST CH:AIX
DIAMOND RINGS and bREHSTPINi
I IN(1 U RLNGi E.4R KING A BREASTPIN3 Ac
SPECTACLES to suitallsighu.
f IL LRW Vltk a large assortment of the best quality.
Particul ir attention jnven to repairing Fine dtches.
Havinc unuiual facihues for executing everJ 'crip-
tion of raeclianical work connected with Watties
they ill be repaired with cemintyand at moderate
trices.
tV Jewelry renairol: Canes mounled ; Diamond re-
eL ocClxwiw
lIUUKh.brTI(INt:il AM PAI'CIt.
TIIOMS UIVHITC
BOQKSELLEBAXD STATIOSER.
Na S3 Cisil Stkext. New Onixars
hT A f ION LRV to be found in Cook eatabluhmenu
in the Pniteil states coniistinir of
MLDICLlIOOKAofallkiE(lJin every department of
lineal . uerat ure.
LAW 1'OOKS-Compruin all the standard Text Books
and Kerort.
THLOLOtJICAL BOOIiS-Embracinc thenotkaof the
most celebrated controversial writers and Biblical
SCHOOL r0OKi-Al kinds.
MHCFI.LWl-OU1 LOnkS-fifMiTiirfflT.
LLANK DUOkS AND STATIONLKT or eTery variety.
ueaiers ;i:n:nanuani teacners wouniuoweiitocaii
and examin the stcck ofcreil.
A liberal di.-count made to thof who buy to vll again
jan'jj-nrwtf
PIANO r0ICTi:4 4C
Ie t mtkera vn- CHICKLRI.NG k SONS NUNN3 A
CLARk.and PLI-VDLL Thesemakersstanddeddedly
In advance or all the others as b well known to all who
rare had an opportunity to compare and their Instru
ment are oueren on noerai iern.
Aiiu. M'lotl'on of tho most approved eonlnj etion
rr Chapel ue.an-1 fur l'arlors together with Guitars of
the bei makers. Music Instruction Ijkse Ac
HLNRV PARSONS
oelSI-'-lwaTly 13 CampfcUNewOrlennj.
11A1II AkOIEIv iAlJi: TO OIli:iE.
''IHlEumleniKnel 1e leave to inform the Ladies of
A 1 exas and the public in seneral. that he Is fully sre-
Siareil to execute any ordr in hi. line such tsBract-
etnXeclUice (tuorUL'tnin. aitt Chains itngg.
Drop Cro LutUm. inrkt tir ring. Ueartt
Afnrn- nale. AnchtiM- a.le. Hint- lit !?
also. tVncer Bouquet. Monument Landscape
The uaderolRne I wishes particularly to bring to pu
l.(rno:Ice.that he ho made anew invention. bvwhic
II AHI worked in flower lioquets. MonnmenU Land-
csapes. letters. ( never cntnges its coior a. no jrmn
whatever Is mel and he has thus succeeded in finding
the means by winch to preserve the Hair forever In its
original state. 1 hs hair or the youngest infant can be
worked dd bT means of this nrocess.
Anxious to secure the patronage of theladte. he as-
sures tnetu tbat every effort will be made to satisfy thtir
expectations in rexaru 10 neamess ana auraoiuiy.
MwamtM tit the work ma v be teen at bisttore. nhere
the public are respectfully invited to call and examine.
(jonBiani: j-tn iiunu a complete aiHcnmemoi jkwkut
particuUrlr IfaactXET Clasps Dausr Pus. and Locx
ur tor llair or Liicncsws.
JiweuiT neatly repairetL
UlJ(1dld OJiJ ILIBK bought or LikMitn xrti3nr
Orders from tie country addressed to me wdl be
promptly attended to.
CALllON Tbe DUbliC are eautmnnl airiilnst a in.
c e of imposition la the above business by tubaUtuttiuV
worn iiupnneu irom iari3unu passing it a. II execntea
with the hair furnished by customers: therefore parties
idinuld be very careful with whom they trust their hair.
The unlersimed possesses the confidence of thou-
sands of the most respectable families. In regard to his
business and mot satisfactory references can be fur
nuhed. acquired durtnz nine years experience la this
city.
Hecollcct No. 53 KOYALSTIf you wish to icetthe real
hair of yoiirdear friends.
.&iuutitAL(;u.ArtistAo.3iuyaiit.
Iktween Customhouse and Blem ille si.
jamMwwly Nrw OtLiax.
1 - '
aim; IDE HOTEL.
MajMxmeLN. Orleans. between Gravier and Natcbex
;. S. M0R6E -PROPRIETOR.
HE Proprietor respectfully Informs lu friend CRTtr
and Dntrona. and thnidlic eenerallr that tQ!!!l
this well known and populir estabbshment has JasaalL
been thoroughly renovated the past season atd newly
furnished thromrhouL A lame extension of room h.-u
been obtained by the proprietor's rentmt; the adjoining
portion of the bui dins whieh will euable him to accom-
modite a much larsernumber ol customers than hut
winter.
No exnense has been snared br te Proprietor to Ena
ble Iiim to merit a conLnuance or the generous patron
age ne nas neretoiore receire i : anu every exeruin wiu
oe main oy mmteii ana asnsianiMo renaer tne sojoani
nfhi vnmtA not nnlr eomfortaljla bnt acreeahle
ttifOne irreat convenience attachetlto this Hotel It
WititmestLtcan ot naa in atmot uii nour.
novSO-twiwlJw
I'JIILkDCLllIISVUnLLRVWAItE-IIOL'rE.
Sicx VT thx Goldex Pout HUD.
No. G Mazazlne ft- and No. 47 Canal street. N. Orleajia
'"5323
&
MAGEE A ICNL.VS5 Manu'acturers and Importers o
Saddlery and Stddlery Hardware. Harness
Trunks. Carpet Bain.ic Leather. Materials and inu
iocs for fcadd ers. Coach.lrunk and hoemarers. com
priiina one of the largest and most complete assort
Munti m lhA farrnjt Ir thrltv.
PLOCGHSi. Carey. Dudley and Peacock Ploughs of
every aesenpuon ami nas.
KEGALlkw L O.O-P.. Masons and S.of T. Regalia
and Paraphernalia or every devripuon the lamest
ard rnnii complete asortmnt to be round in the Lmted
YnDIV nURDER BELTING PXCKINO c.-Msjee
Kneassare the principal auents fertile Iton BeJtinT
Company tot the sale or India Rubber DelUnft and p ick-
nir t.n- itHxi mint 9 nt irfuVr llne of everva Z. to
gether with a cump'ete aisirtment of all description of
lOHia KUrlerOOas WIUCIl liiej uucru. mc lumrt iiui-
3T ttoV for the lre Horse staniLcit in the door at
No. t Macxine stnet. myl twwly J
PLEIME e:LMntItSTH.
R0r.T. M. PATRICK 13 THE SOLE MASCFACTURER
INTHEUMTED fcTATE?.
nFTIICAROsESlFanlF.Uw
n - . U. II. ...El&
Ick and Cross tlars- The hijrhest.
premium na3ja( oeen aarini vj
Hit: rnmTuttei! of the Metrnpohtat
Mechanics Institute ifWa--ntn:on.
nnil Am riimn Inunite.New urk.
Safes or nil sixes on hint fur sal.
ml nuiile t cnlir. st the delKiL 'rd
Pearl streeLoneiVwr below Mtulen Lane and at the
manufactory. ro. iJ.bJ.Cf and 6d Cannon street. New
York. Ianir25'S4-swwly
SCIIOOI IMtOKS A. &T.ITIOXA1IY.
II. II. McGINNIS
Of THE SOUTH WESTERX ROOK STORE.
3G Camp Street.
OUI.Drc'pecHu'JycalltlieattentionorCOCNTRY'
1 V MERCHANTS an I others wishing: irCUOOI
D00K3 an-IsrATION'LItY.to his Extensive Stock to
whtph h I new rpeeiTinf larff ftdilitiona from the
J onto and willoffergreatinducemenu to those wtsalnz
lo nay to Mil again.
UT Orders for anything in his line of business will be
promptly executed an 1 at the same prices as if the buy
era themselves were present.
IL P McGINMS.
oct2tlwwly 3G Camp (?L. "t. Urlcsna.
dhi'gsa. icinci-srs.
' 1 '11 r subscriber Iwcs leave to call the attention
X or Merchants. Druggiats and Physicians res-1
id in 8 In Texa. to hb very exten-ive stock of Drum
Medicines. Chemicals. Patent Medicine. Perfume
ry etc etc cow on nan 1 and constantly receivinr
which will be sold on as reasonable term as any noma
in the Southern country amonc which are the following:
a nicies
'Juuu lbs Refined Camphor
liAM ni gulch. Quinine.
300 fts Calomel.
SIM" HlueMas.
J0J i Powder'd Rhubarb.
SM IBs do Ipecac
JJ bblsr lour Sulphur
25 bbl Copperas.
liW ken j Sup. Carb ?cdi.
10 bbl Alum
3XW A Gum Arabic
150 ftilioraOpnni.
luu rowuero jaiap.
a bbl Cream Tartar.
2U bbbr Brimstone
. ."A 1UUIM-
1CW V Arrow R00L
1 b.IDilsamCopaia.
luu ox. Morphine.
5 ca Liquorice.
5i0 aT. rtarieAcKl.
30 lb Ion de Potasli
i&i 0011 cpsom -aiw.
3 case Cirb Maitnesia
ot) lbs Oil IiergarooL
uo ies uu urmun
lit DDULa.-oruii.
lkT lllmiC9T
PainLs Oils Window tili.ewi
Wholesale DruKSf'LNo. IJ V""";
I am-i wumo
Naw Oauux-t.
hr. UllULkr L.M'llkMs2 HOTEL.
JWTtr ORLEANS. LA-
HA IX A IIII nRrTII..ProprIct..rs.
Jun3 '. ISi-twaly
NEW IVD FISHI0S4CLB CLOTUINO fti .
IE. IMTKIX V CO.
37 C IMP STREET &
HA E Just opene-l at No. 3" Camp t-trett. Iea Or-
iVmVurse an.I fa hinnat le assortment r-
'llNrLLMEA'S CLOrilLNG.
In every variety and every tip!- price. Osldon and la
bric-made np and manufactured expressly for thi mar-
ket in the best and most permanent manner. Tcir
stork consists cf
0LRCOTSand CLOtKS.
DKES" and I ROCK COATS.
I'HIN and t ANCY PANTS.
EcTlNGS. of every dcscnptiun
SLiUV
SUIRTor the FINEST LIN FV and COTTON.
IECK HANDKJRCHIEF3. IKHE.
POCKET lUNDKERClllEFrl.
SC4RF3. MTBLTTONd.
GLOMES CANE?.
UMBRLLLAS. U.NDERSniRT.
DRAWERS
and in fact every artttle found in a
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE.
Confident of their ability to suit ev-ry taste they re-
Quest the attention of thoe about to purchase.
BOi3 CLOTHING IN EVERY VARIEH .
Janl twwly
J. . FKITAHU i CO.
Si URATIER STREET.XEW 0RLIAS3
boieae Dealer In
SIIJI3 AND FANCY DRE?t GOODS.
STRAW INUiiUJlllO.NNErS.
RIBBONS.
LMl'ROIDERIES. '
ARTIMCIALHX)WFR5.
HCEi AND W H1TE GOODS.
GLOVFA
UOSIIRY.
BUTTONS AND DRESS TRIMMING?
of all kinds.
KEEP constantly on hantalirge ajsorttntntcf the
newest tjks at WHOLESALE ONL1; and ft
prices that shall be satisfactory.
J.0 PXPPARDACO..
9Ct3KHtwwly B9 Gravier irjeeuNew Orleaat.
- .t. itrsxi".hlj tr-w
finrft
EjS WiHsssW
nm
Advertisements
is-M
A M'KU L HLLLtrriN I UU TIICHCK.
f J1HI3 Is the era of common sense. The public are
AX. tired of theories; th-y demand unquestionable
proofs of the practicaltfncacyofamedicine before they
accord to ft their confidence and their patronage These
proofs they have had in their strongest shape ami In am-
ple volume as regard. Morse's lQYigo'atmjr. Cordial or
tJixtr. An army ortactaare arrayed inittfivor. Its
cures hare been among all profession.- trades and cal-
ltna.and tbe voluntary tesamnnuls which lonaju cre-
dential are authenticated by names of hlsh standing
in every d(.pirtment of profittional and booneaa life.
Its discoverer holds a tug-h place in the world of -aence
as a traveller of profound observation and a rhemiit
and physician of great practical experience. He has
crowned the labors of bis mefutlifeby the introduction
of this saw isorowxarcLAGXtT. whkh has accomplish-
ed more radical curesof nervous dtfeae. within the last
three years than all the other preparations employed
ror the same purpose had effected In the previous half
century.
It relieves with wonderful ra nidify everr disorder in
cident to the durestive apparatus: restores the appetite;
renews thestrenirth: harden th mnelea: eiTraetut!
city to the pints; recruits the mental enemies; banishes
despondency: imparts to the attennuated iramea more
rooust appearance: anays irritation: cairns tne ilj-
turbedimairlnation:biiili.nD thehattrnHlcoDtitntinnt
and maybe taken witboutfearby the feeblest maiden.
wire or roomer a it is compo-ea soieiy 01 tne juices or
rarrunenui nerna-DoienEtranrui tnTiDraie.exiuiarzre
anil r&nnrr.
11 tne system nas become relaxed byimoroccrinuabT-
ences.uieurciai win minse a more TiKnus tiwju
Into every oman. The lassitude resumns from late
hour- or close apfilkation to labor of any kind is
3mckjy removeii ny iu acuoiuana lauiesenzaeuiase-
entary occupations and subjecteil to inconvenience
therefrom will find It a safe and healthy sumalant
W here the circulation of the blood is Jurki1i. or any of
the functions of the body are suspended or imperfectly
perfbrmed.lt wU restore Die natural action ana commu-
nicate permanent enerjor to the secretive and distribu-
tive organs.
Those who are bowed down by physical debility and
0 feeble as to despair of recovennjr. tbe visnrand tmen
of mannood.are Invited to give this wonderful inriforant
atriaL It embodies the elements of their restoration.
Before they have consumed the nrst bottle they
wilt be conscious that tbe recuperative principle U at
work In every debihtated portion of their frames. and
hope soon to be realized In their thorouzh recovery will
pring np In their heart.
Thousands who read this advertisement can a r from
their own experience that It Is true : and thousands who
never yet tested tbe properties of this ura-xaxrxrxa
CoxoiiL may. if tbey are "wise in time." be added to
host of the cured and convalescent who know that It
has no equal amonjc the remedies known to man.
TnaMaaaiKDoraoTa Faxxswho hi vefor years been
vainly hopintr to add tbe name of parent to that of
wile and husband will find in this invigorant a sover-
eign remedy for any local or srencral debility which
may have Interfered with the accomplishment of their
wishes: ami as it contains no particle of any mineral
substance it may be taken under all circumstances and
In any condition of the system with entire safety.
In all derangements and diseases of the stomach and
the nerves it may be truly pronounced infallible. It na.
been administered with invariable success In thousands
of cases of Dyspepsia Iseuralgta Tic Douloureux.Nerv-
ou. Headache Hysteria Mental Depression Hypochon-
driasis Spinal W eakness. Liver Complaint cexual In-
competency Fluor Albns. (.bronictenuency to bortion.
Barrenness. Fainting Fits pilepy. Local laraly3is.
Palpitation of tne Heart tpasms. Emaciation. Restless-
ness. Failure of the fcifiht. Llitlesness Apathy and
many other affection. Krowingoutofamorbidconditioa
of the nerves andother Imporiantorcaxs.
pLii5riixnNewJeney.Apnl3.1St.
Mx. G.U. Riso Dear Sir: I have been engaged in the
practice of medicine In the county of Delaware state
of New York for lorty years or more.nntilone year ago
last fall. X moved to this place in hopes to benefit my
health by change of climate lorfour or fire years past
I have been incapaciated to attend to my calls ta my
profession. My snffe-lojt from general debility and
prostration ot the physical and mental powers were al-
most Insupportable and at times rendered Itkea burden.
A few days since bemsrta the rity I called at your of-
fice and procured a bottle of Hr. Morse's IaTigoratimc
Cordial and have been Ukln it according to directions
Ifeel a decided Improvement In my fceiltiuwd confident-
ly believe that a few more bottles will restore me tocom-
fortable health. I send joq this statement as a token
of my gratitude to the author of this Invaluable medi-
cine and you are at liberty to make mch use of It as you
please. Respectfully your.
DWDDLWrM.D.
CA CTIuyDn. Moshi's IsvisoaiTixa Cokdul has
been counterfeited by some unprincipled persons.
In future all tbe genuine Cordial mil nave ibe proprie-
tor a lac-simile posted over the cork of earn bottle and
the following word blown in the glas-
Dr. Moram Invigorating Cordial.
C. II. it tin. l'roprlrlor A. .
ExVThe Cordialti putup hishly concentrated in p.nt
bottles.
Faicx-M per bottle; 2 for ; for 912.
C. H. RINH. I'aopuxToir.
IW Droadway. New York.
Sold by Druggut. UirwUghoutthe L mtct utetl.ana-
das and est Indies.
AGENTS T. Keetch. N.D. Labadie and WoodliffA
Cady Galveston: Roberta A Co. K t.. Elhot A Co
Houston: II. Y Rucker. Washington; Desiau.eACo
tan Antonio: Rogan A Heppin&talk txekhart: Fronds
T. Duffau.Acsun:an.fDr.J.C-Davls. Columbia.
sepa-4-swwU
A. to ui;k-at to
rubliaheraof .National berles of Standard School
Book. 51 Joliu Mreet. Aew Aork.
HATE recently baued new edition of Uie folluttinjr
Taluable works:
L Prof. Church. DificrenUal aud Integral
Calculus. U W
2. Prof. Church's Analytical GeomeUy J Ui
These two works are the standard text books at the
Military Academy of ihe Cnlted Mates West pvint:
Harvard University at Cambridge anl tale College.
New Haven.
3. ProLriacktey'dTntfonometry. - 2 On
Used at Columbia College and University of irginia.
4. Dwight'i Grecian and Roman Mythology
illuitrated. I St)
B. " " abridgdl 75
G. Manuel or Fine Arts by Huntingdon. t -5
7. ProtSiiliraan Second bit to Jirope.i voU. Z 10
ths noxa cTCLorxbiis. or usaaai or Rtrxatxcx.
?. Godwin's Cyclopedia if Biography. 3 So
9. CaRicott't Cyclopedia cf Geograptiy. 3 W
10. Putnam's " of History and Chronology i i)
11. AntiMlls Cyclopedia or Ceful Arts. J 3d
U. Ripley and Taylor a Cyclopedia of Literature
and tine Art. 33o
13. Engewitter's Cyclopedia or Europe. 2 Sj
14. Smart s Cyclopedia of Architecture 2 59
15. Tschcdi's Travel in Pent. 1 w
lu " Peruvian Antiquities. 1 CO
17. LayanT. Babylon and NineTeb. I 25
II fpencers tgypt ami Holy Land. 1 15
IJ. W alton's Choice Lnghsti Dingrapby. 75
20. 3fonUgu's Choice English Extract. 7
5L Usborne s Polar Regions. 75
32. Jarman's St fetersburg and lis Inhabitants. "5
2X Curson's ism to the ionaitenes I 00
2. Lectures on Arts and Science. I (M
25. Lankier. Lectures ou bteam Engine I W
In addition to the above works recently issued by A.
3. Barnes A Co-are the following winch are commend-
ed to the attention or a.l interested in education:
1. Mohan's Intellectual I bilosophy designed for school
and college. 1 OJ
2. Dories' I nteUectnal Anthri-lic. 25
3. Reuck's Practical Example in Ari Junelu1. S)
4. W elch's Analysis of the Luglbh Sentence. 75
6. Monteith a cirst Lesson. In ueography. 25
a. Youth's Manuel of Geography. 0
7. Parker's Revised Edition or Natural Phikwiphy t W
8. Martin's Uthoepist. m)
9. Northen(fs Dictation Exerciie? 25
10. Day'. Art of Rhetoric 75
T-sehers not harinr examined the above Educational
Works can have single copies for that purpose at the
annexed pnees postage prepaid upon application to the
Publisher-. A. S. DARN L3 A Ca.
Publisher or the National Scries of Standard School
Books No. 51 John street. New York.
A-S B. k Co. have in pres. anl will shortly poblLh
1 McNally's Complete System of Geosiraphy.
2. Darby s Botany of the southern btates.
X Clark New English Grammar revised edition.
4. Da vies' New Arithmetic.
5. Boyd s Element of Critic-jim.
i. Mahan't System of Lozlc.
mu9-M-swwIy
IN QVAnT ROTTI.CS.
Vnr Mii-lfvlnip ihn IllnnJ. and ft) e Ihe C'Ort of
S-anFm. RnarATUtf. fcTrBBOBS UtCXXS Dts
rxrsuSaLTRHXMFxvxESuEXiEgTii'tt
PlwrLKf.DlLXS MtKCrUit. DUXa'ES Cr
taxoci Earrno Livx-i CotrtatiT.
Bioitcmn. Cosrwrnoi Fmak
CoMrLaTrr" Loaor ArrxTiTa
Gxvxrsl DxaiLrtT. kc.
In this preparaUon. we have aU the restorative prop-
erties of the root concentrated In the r utmost strength
and efficacyt but while SarsapariRi Root form an Im-
portantpartof Its combination. It Is. at the same time
compounded with other vegetable remedies ol great
power and it i. the peculiar combination and -rfentitc
manner of Its preparation that Its remarkable success
In th- cure of disease depends. It acts simultaneous y
upon the sJomacA. the drctOatton. and the fto-res.
and thus three processes which are ordinanly the re-
sult of three different kinds of medicine are carried on
at the tame time through the instrumentality of ttf
.u.i .--iii. which g-nliy stimulates whde itdis-
Infects and expels from the stomach and bowels all that
U Irritating and at tbe same tune restores meit ixr
and tone. Iu Brest ment Is. that it meeU and neufmJ.
(u the active principle or di-ease itself.an when that
itmn. the STmpwnw necessarily disappear; and we
have only to point to the accumulated testimony r raul-
titudeswho have expenenced itseffccts.toconvipc in
credthty itself of its real value.
ANOTHER KiaiHKABLtiLiJlSC.
Nxw Yoax-Jan.8.1-uO.
iia Si viva f!ntl.Tiin. I hare creat cleasure In
acknowledging to you the great beneflt I have recwred
from the use ot your Sarsapanlla. A sutject o! polino-
nary disease. I made a vojage to turope. but while
there continued to twafflxted- ALw week after mv
mnm. I waa rlfid with a violent hemorrhage t "
lung- and from the debility and great Proatra'i
strengui mat toiiowen. wim mei p u. ...-
respiration. I am entirely reheved by the ':
Sarsaparilla which I coasider a most important an-l
truly valuable discovery In the healing art. I feel that I
have not for fourteen years erjoyed aogowl healths.
at present Gratefully your-. . s't?Vl sTn
Prepared and sold wholesale and ret-aL by A. Ik A p.
SANDS. Druggist and Chemixt-vioo Fulton at. corner
orWiRiain.NewYork. tVUadabrDrc-ss-r
thrnoKhont the United P tales ami Canada- Price.vl
f$.BiffiftSd Galveston; Groesbeck.
Kvme7ifanAnto'nio; NicMI. to?
RantonA Co Huntsvillet Halter A Sayre. Jeffer-fln;
and Eastland C. Belton. aprttw w-m
IIOBT. McKrTRl. Jr .
COACH MAKER AND CARRIAGE DEALER
Na.150 RininviT Uir.
HAS always on hand a large stock or Carriages of
every kjid built expressly to suit the Texas mar
v wnicn n nas neen supplying for some yean.
Charts of Carriages forwarded on application by letter
and the greatest care and attention oak) to packing
tod (bipptaa. rjyS$aw w Ir
Rf. York
aW;r. - o
mmmwy
C-m Cat ' -H J-t.it et t e J.- H!
Vyj7All.l!'...dj
y 0.i2iA-
lUrEYORKfLi??Jt
iV. 1". Adrcrtiscnicnts.
Fxpresaly adapted to NanttrV lforan kinds of
1'Iantstlon Srwlni
f.Jr?"'"Ul?"h0ltUl'cwmtrTMiil Europe
Ther are of lh htvK.
est finish and of every
variety of size and
style snd adapted to
all the want or the
aewins community.
They are all secured
exclusively to the pro-
prietors by tetter-- pa
tent and are free from -c
ail t'ral controversy E
Wehavetakengreat I
pam to adapt tiee '
machines to Plant- s
tion frewlnr. anl u I
Wffi
'wx-m
withentfearof contra- I
diction from those ac-
noainted with Sewing
(V
!iL-!l;
.-tsxa!
Jiacunes cot only
that ther are th b-t nirl.lnu f. .n- i.
that they are the onjr Machines which caSbYsuecesj-
fully ned for Plantation work. -
W e also make Machines of ail varietiea for fimOy nse.
drea3mak1ng.Qttilt1ng.Aa.Ae. Pnce.l75pIiir
1 ) Broadway. New York.
invipo. I tlavmarket oR.ir. n.iafAn
"a"- I tlSoutlHthiL.Phtladelphia
. i 13J Baltimore SL. Baltimore.
tsr" Orders received at tne "Aews" Office. (ocC4jww
is. ;:. is.
fMPftRTANT PR0CLAMATI0!-A GREAT MY3-
1 TRlf EXPLAINED. -- Ml
In the year nf our Lord W in our ca"aetiesof An
adj Leal Chemists we discovered that by uniting certain
vegetable agents which had never before beet used ba
medicine we obtained properties possessing such amar-
vcllousquick power over nix. that the moment it wax
applied to the part affect! with pain all uneasiness
ceaed. khe most torturing pains were relieved man
instant and the most nol-nt spasm and ti nta tkm wr
soothed and the sy-tem restored to perfect esefn a few
mmute.
In 15U we introduced thu Remedy to the world tinier
themrr.eof
KADtrAVa EE.DY REL1FF.
It has been naed bv hnndredsfirihnniTirtth-nnatiAn
Ihe Lnited States giving instant ease to all troubled
with Pain or 8 cknes.
One application externally or a few drop taken Inter-
nally will instantly free the sufferer trom the moat vio-
lent and terrible pains and restore the weak feeble and -prostrate
frame to strength and vigor.
No person has ever used ILsdwav'. Ready Rebef with
out deriving some especial benefit in less than fifteen
minutes ofter its nse.
Lt those whnare nowsnfTrtnir hit aTi- n-iina n
It a trial for In fifteen minutes tney will enjoy ease and
comfort.
tamviti'suuin kelief
was the first aud Is the only Remedy ever ducovered
that will stop the most torturing pains In a few seconds
and free the system from Rheumatic. Aeuralg-x. Aer-
vou. and Miasmatic Disorders in a few hnnn. It wilt
cure and protect the system against sodden attacks cf
VHUUJU. I'I3TKXT.
Duaasi. Oholira Morsca
Biljocs CB0UC. Favxs aso Accn.
Psxcjioxia. r Lvixcxsz.
Itear In mind.it ta av tiawtTii1 Iiiamfwrlanf. .nrL.m.l
doTiisivesbmulanknerymeanti-tpaKnode.awleoanter
Klt.l.lJl9CUVc:KY No 2.
IUDtVAY JtENOVATISG RESOLVENT
Possesses the most ouict ami rtalent twiir-e ne-r all
Chronic.ScTofulouslJypliiliticandikni Dfeases. In six
hours after the dose u taken the patient will feel Its
health renoTaung ci&caey.
FOE. ALL HUMOR.
The most foul and corrupt humor win. in a few days
yield to the cleansing purifying and reuovatina Iniln-
ence cf the R. R. LEdOLA E.NT
Ihe most loathsome Sores LTcers Nodes SweUingx
and the most
tRIGUTFUL SKIS DIE.SE5
narin been cured in a few days by RAD WAY'S C.ENO-
ATIOKEMJLVEVr. It Is Dieaaant to fit tut th
patient feels no disagreeable sensation of sickne. at
the stomach.
LUUU.MC DIaE.SE3.
GREAT LUNG MEDICINE.
For all Lung Complaints. Persons afflicted with wea
or ulcerated Lungs. Tubercules. Bronchiti. Hacking.
Dry Cough. Difficult Breathing or spitting Blood.
KADWAl'S RLOYATLNu RtsOL $ V will In a
short time remove all obstructions from the lungs and
throat and impart strength and soundness to the weak
and diseased lung.
There is no meuacine la present use that has made to
many rapid cures of Lung Complaints as Rvlway's Re-
novating Resolvent one day wiU alter the diseased
condition of the lungs and check the ravages of decay.
1 ne pnuuc may icu upvu ta cueciaa cure 01 tne loi-
lowisg diseases by using the Renovating Resolvent-
Chronic Uhematism.
Tic Dolonmx.
fcroioiv
tiUndular Swelling
Hacking D ry Coogn.
Uincrruu Auecuon.1
fyphtlitic Complaint.
Bleedins; of the Longs
Uou
faltRheom
Consumption
WhiteSwemsgs
Tumors Llcers
Skin Diseases
ILp Diseases.
Female LoropIaiLt-.
Dypep&U W ater Braah
Rlcketts.
broncnitu.
Liver Complaint
FEECLG MEN AND WOMEN
Whose nuptial beds for years have been conches o f
disappointment and regret will find KADWAY3RBADY
RE?oL ENT a true renovator and lavigorator of the
diseased and disabled part. AU unsoundness is removed
In a few days and every organ in the system restored to
health strength and vigor.
NERVOUS PEOPLE
Sroull take RADWATS RENOVATING RE30LV
ENT. itwtilciakethemostnervou3.weaL.clooniyand
dejected victims of nervou-nes" feel nealiay. vigorous
aud happy. Priceof BR.RkOLENT.IlpeTbottle.
R R.rLDISCOYERTNo.3.
CADWATS REGULATORS.
TUX TB1E& CRUT unMCU. DGCuTXST0r
CADiVAT CO.
One RFGULAT0R I toffiiBt u re-n!-is tha Bowel.
Liver and pancreas to a healthy di-eharge of tfij-i-lunctions.
-"
Two wid insure a pleasant discharge from Ehs Bowels.
at a regular period of time every day.
Four to six will purge thoroughly all corrupt and acri-
monious matter from the alimentary canaL
IMPORTANT 1UP1LL TAKERS.
Fvery one who is in the habit of taking PilU. will 2nd
RADWAYS REfiLLATORd the most pleasanusafe and
effectual regulators of the bowel Liver Pancreas and tne
mot certain ponder of the blood in nse.
One or RAOU'AVa RIGLLAT0R3 U superior in
point of med cat strengih and efficacy to six of the
most popular and best approved cathartic puts.
HADffU'a REGULATORS.
UADWAYS REGULATORS are most carefully pre-
pared from extracts and gnnuof trees; plints roots and
herbi There are no puis in use that will act upon the
Liver. Pancrea Bowels tbe fahrary Glands and
Neires m pleasantly and so effectually u the R. R-
RtGLLATUlUL No nulfl can be taken for anv lenetfi
or tune with the same safety to tbe consnmtion: for in-
stead of debilitating the syatem by powerful and dras
tic purging iney act picaaanuy on tne nowel.and Im-
part strength to every nerve and tissue of the body.
A3 A FAMILY PHYSIC.
Radway'i Regulators are the most Innocent safe
mi til and o'easanf ndls In nse. Ther are & ontck and err.
tain cure for Lostlveness. Indigestion Liver Complaint.
iviuney uimpiaum jannuicr. ucaa Acnes nervousness
iienncnciy. utseasca ei me juauaer.
FEMALE DIFFICULTIES
Leucorrhon. Fleur ARiUS. Whites and IrreTstantiea of
all kind-. ...
TtdioA theittnmAch.BdIaiu CflHt Fnlrmt nf IK
Fpleen. and all Chronic Affections ot the Liver and Kid
neys.
R. R. REMEDIE3 are sold by Druggists everywhere.
KAimYAlO
K3 Fulton Street (up-stam.)
ZST R. E. R. Is sold by the following Druggists in Tex-
a.. L. W.Brown A Co Galveston: UulM. Rice A Co.
and Roberta A Co Houston: B. F. Rocker. Washington;
t.T.lhiin.AiuUn:Dr.Devine.SanAntnnia:H.W sLth.
er. Matagorda; Dr. j. C. Davla. Columbia; Loyne. Whit-
Lieki c uoy&D a ui (jiumuiuc ueppmsiau. uicaniirx
and UrecoryABIalumore.L&Erange. janS-twwtt
T ll'LC ILMID XV UIIS FOR THE l!0CTIl.
NE1LS0N. WARDWELL 1 CO
mroarxaa isd wbolxsilx dixxxxj is
UtirJtcarY. Cutlery. Can. Rijtos Jfmitts. Pistols
.D IIK.lt Y GOOD.
No. itlTeail strecLnearJohaitrteLNewTork.
We are constantly receiving from European anl
American Manufaetnres supplies of every article in
the above line which we are prepared to oCer npon
the most advantageous terms to country buyer. Our
stock is specially adapted for the Texas markets and
from our long knowledge oil and intimate acquaintance
with trade we are prepared to offer a fuller assortment
or articles.saiied to tbe country than can be met wuu
in any other establishment in the North.
Orders interested to us. will be selected with great
care and promptly dipatcheil.
MJLfcON. WARDWELL A CO.
Joph Tarrant.'Wolverhampton. England.
Jao. Neilson. New Jeney.
Jeremiah M.WardwclL )
uaiteelnfuJanlor. New York
JasC Patrick. J
lvifiw
JIAItUWAIIL..
ROBERT HYSLOP.
Sx 220 Pearl Street Xev Tort.
IU PORTER and Dealer in Foreign and tpiBa
IKHDestic Hardware Cutlery Guns "-$jK
U.flesI1stols.Ac. .'EaavaSVfi
Alto on hand a gener-il suw-txentor3asKLt-lnsis
CWhI oilonteil lo the Intluin Trale. nica--lyw
ti. jei:itt..ii .i. v co.
2S CoiXTxxs SraxxT. Nxw Ouxixi
IMPORTERS OF GERMAN FRENCH AND ENGLISH
Toys aud Fancy Goods
F.ruv Cnina and Bohemlam Glassware. Willow Waz-
I "
unil Hanket. of all descnntiona. etc at wholesale.
-5rToys by the case at New ork prices.
noyTtwwIy
CXOBOe P. WtLDSOl
Dirro faigi
V 71. GKOES IS KCIi
(With Waldron A Paige)
GROCERS. IMPORTERS. AND COMMISSION
Merchants
iL2-wtf Noa. ?t and 73 FaoirT Ft Nxw Toac
H
ter Street. between tt ood andSouthSeld Pittsburgh fl
ivnntTTTinia. ai
also. 1 i3is. ijuuies MUti ii iDuow uio5s: runtr. uarci.
Wine. Demijohn and other Black Bottle- Gyl?wly
hU UU'e LELEaiLVTLU Pt.MlC.1
FOR THE CURE OF
IncTFiUT Coxsoiftiov Scxoicxi. Gtataii. Dxbilitt
White Swxluxo. Csxcsutcsx. Disxuxa orni
Lives xso Sku. axd ux Dtssisxs Atinsa
rxov turxairib or the Elocp. ixd the
Errxcrs or Mexcczt.
SW1M PVNCE.Vba been tor more than thirty
jears celebrated in Uu country and in Europe for
its extraordinary cure tor the certificates of which ref-
erence Is mode to the directions and books (which may
be had gratia) accompnjtng tbe Panacea tome of
which give the particular of cases too frghtful for gen-
eral publication where the patients haa been almost
eaten np with Scrofula and were deemed incurable by
i.i.kuii n.s.tin tuMmtila and on rate nraetiee. and
his had the singular fortune of being recommended by
the most celebrated physicians and other eminent per
tons. Imong othen by
Valentine Mott. M.DProf.C)f Surg.N-Y.Cuvenfty.
W P. Dewres. L Tjl Protof Mid. pa. LniTeraty
K Chapman. M. D Prof or Physic Pa. University
T."parke.M.DPreat College of Physicians. Phila.
Dr. Del alio. Professor or Medicine. Uavanaw
Jose bourencode Lux. Prof or Surgery. Liaboo.
J Chipraan. Member Royal XlIgeiurgeonLondon
O. W.Erving.late3Iinbnerto Spain.
fcir Thomas Pearson Major General British Army.
Oilbert Robertson. British Consul Ac Ac.
Ind also the wonderful cures effected by Swalm a
Panacea have for many yean mad it an Invaluable
remedy. Tne Panacea does not contain mercury in any
form and being an innocent preparatlon.it may be giTen
to the most tender infant.
The retail price haa been reduced to It 50 per bottle
(containing three half pints) or three bottles for H.
Eexcare eflmpo ifib-i. Swaima Panacea Is in round
bottles fluted longitudinally with the following letter
blown on the glani'SWAlMS-PANACEA-PUiLADA"
ami having the name of Jxs. fcwaut stamped on the
sealing wax and written on tbe label covering the cork
and a splendid engraving for the tide cf the bottle com-
posed of geomet-ie lathe work comprising nine differ
cnt dies which have been turned for the exclusive use
of the proprietor by Draper A Co bank note engravers
of Philadelphia. In the centre Is a portrait of the late
Wm. Swaim copyright secured.
Also. SW AIM'S VERMIFCGEv-A valuable Family
Medicine beingatughly approved wmety IbraUdis-
. vet arising from debility of tne digesti-e organ such
tenns. Caolera Mwba Dysentery. Fever and Ague.
hLIChi: Pi'ea. Sick Headache. Ac ec See the Para.
pfcdTt f JWnVc W tntis ccompanyin: the
p2SS nni -atSWAIM LABORATORT.TnE OLD
ffTANPil?.h xetU below Chestnut rmlad-dphia.
ld by S Uie .-Pcubte Druggju In the Cmtel
8 CAUTION TO TnK PVSrff?011- ul0(r to
ob'aln Ihe g-naine SWAIM'J tKACE and flt a fcra
TERM1FCGE should be cmre.! observe that Uw
name &WAIM is spelled nrrecCT on the bottles and
label or tbey may be Imposed on by medicines made in
Imitatirn of them by a person bearing ." somewhat sim-
ilar name well calculated to deceive.
General Agents for tha United States fctueflehn
Brother A Co. ITJ WUHam street. New York.
BUjlWlOV
lost.
LOST.the neadright Certificate of Jaseph & Coehns.
fur one League and Labor of Land granted at Jas-
Eer. on the 4th ot AogusC 1SW. N a 4U: and if not found
1 the time prescribed by law 1 will apply to the proper
authority ror a Duplicate.
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