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a iff DAILY APPEAL. aUIiDAT 21, 1838. Journal of the Largest Circulationin the City. Beadingiratter on Sversffiage. A BBOCH0BK, Muitralltg the Services of Dovglt to ikt Democratic Tarlf.

Oar frlencUjr Democratic cotemriorarT the jltelmtkt aaa dose us tha honor to mtkrjjp his leading firit columns Tfstenlar morning froa nuneroBa email extra eta, "'hteted outTy his isriasttloBS reeearcb, and clipped hy bta eharp scissors from AsALt Afferent' dalea. The tyet of reprodeelng these extracts, at the jireseattixa, seems to be, as well as we can gather froa the lacid coameota thereoo, to establish the fact, beyond all cen-Ueverey, that the Attxal, cHiriBg the late a-ticm et Cewgreis, adrocsted the admission of Kaae, wh the compter) csostita4M with eetrgy aad warmth, and severely rendeqned I be caM ot Messrs. Crittenden asd frees tfec Swatb, asd of Mr. Dareus, from tlte Kxtb, in opposing that eettlement. Such Is th fact.

Had the indicted us (pea this charge, ie a feraal sutBeer, we steeM have promptly plead avowed er retdteess to saffer aH the of tS5 moral, legal Ard physical; sod thus haw save! oar esterprislng cottmpefary the labor aad pains searching aver oM files, and erf MiHag bis killrhg editorial. "We sot aly rHtftataed the policy if adaitfciag Karws, a a Rata into tbe TJtrj, seder the Lecomp-n rewtttatiaa, and aphcld, defended and eu nracel the 'Adtaiaiatratioa in this policy, ewwiaatly aad xealocsly, bat wt-ewdtavored, with eejBal warmth aad seal, cobfoand thf eaumles of the Lecaanrtah eoaatitutloe, aad invoke apea their heads I tit popular dls- jaWsafr. We did not spate Mr. Douglas, ot war twi party, awe thaa Cuttemdek ad Bell, mt -tha American oreaaisatMa. tken betied Hut waa the dasiga of' Mr.

Omjsus to toUUr abandon tbe BaaaciaUc party and wile bis frtaas with ttee of the Black Kf sablicattg. We ibeagbt we saw in-tarMl evUtaec" ia ibc charge of the Waeh-iagtea (fctea, that Dmaua, Seward aad Cbittekbsk bad farmed a coalition to organ, law a new party, le opposition to the Democracy, aad we so aasosaced ear conviction. Front the very BepiBnlng of Douglas' defec-Um fram tbe alley of the Administration and est tbe Dsansctaej, we expressed er distrust Mat ia beM terms, whboat palliation, equiv- eatiaai at reserve. Bat we were disappointed la these speculations. Tbe 'Kansas question settled by Caegress apen the baais of the Kaglssh ceafereajee prepeaitioa.

The colli tie, predicted by tbs WaaMngton Omen, and wbiebwe tee appreb ended after reading the DsueVs article, was never farmed, or al least BaocNjs never made hlmeelf a party to such eealittea, tbat has ever came te ear knewledge. tbe adjavrameat ef Congresa, Doimlas renamed te IUiaeia aad commenced a thorough eanwicj of tbe State, hi oppcakien te the de signs at the Black Bfpsblicaae. and in elo-ejaeat and abie advocacy ef the principles of tbe Bemeeratic party, whtch-exceta any ef his farmer eaTerte in defence ef the Sooth. It is trae that Mr. Dooolab dees net confess his error aa the Leeemptac qaestfea.

He main-tains yet tbat he eccapied tbe proper position a tbat eiMStioa. Yet he avers tbat it has been Battled by tbe Irgislattoo ef Congress, and de clares hie willingness to co-operate with the Aeniaistratioa and with tbe Democratic party "berealter upon all oaesUeos that are likely to artee. At tbe tame time he assails Ms Black Repablican antagonists with the same fiery and crasMaa; jptecttaa, wrtbeeH tbat peoderoM and saretrfag logic, and with tbe cenvinciog array jwf eaabbera facts tbat be ever has at bis com mama, aad tbat have mate htm in past days the acknowledged cbampiea ef tbe Seath and of ibe Democratic wrtv ie tbe United States Tbat we regretted the aafartaaate division ia tbe Daawcraer br which Mr. Docolas e- rieaeejr damaged bis fatare hepes aad pres- peets, we care net to dear. Ia tbe bKternees ef aar aaaagenitm aad ia tbe "grief" of tee lag aa wba bad ee leag proved "faithful nmsag tbe fertfaleee," and a head and should en UHer tbaa tbe tallest ia ear camp, we felt tbat tbere had been treachery most fool.

Bat wbea tbe storm had ceased, and we saw this Mate champion of a policy we condemned and deaptted, go back among hi coaatitaeato aad galtaatty jeia iseae, boM aad direct, with tbe Terr Stack RsfwUtcaas with whom we bad saapsetd him to be la alliance, could we besi-tate coaid any trae Seathera man hesitate -nmieb ot tbe two to prefer Stetm en A. DacLAS or AbxAham Liscoln, tbe cbosea aecsieeeef tbe Btaek RepabHeaae? The is-sae pracrJcally it betwaen these two, aa much aa emj" be said abaat other candidates, Baccac is set ia tbe race, aad ought not to be. Tbe asaa who denounced the Kansas act and ctKalated tbe iafaaeae Cefia handbill, as Is charged by Senator Dbuslas, aad never de Bead, tbat we have sees, we take it, ought not to aasieaaaot be any great favorite with Demo eraee anywhere, aad especially with Southern Democrats. have ever regarded, therefore, tbc aMSK as practically narrowed dawn, as be-. twees Dmcui and Lincoln, and though it may be said tbat Docglas, with his great tal-eats can da a more harm than Lincoln, aek with confidence, dees aay man, who baw read DoceLAs' speeches ia the present caavase ia IHiaoie, hooeetly betie-e that be eoatemiilaien aa abandoaaent ef the Deme- rattc party and a war arson its principles? ErFaa tbere be a reasonable doabt, we bad raSfcer rufc DoateLAs, with hia present noble, patriotic, aad generally sound positions with Ms able and efaojateat defence of Southern rurbtt, and with hia declarations of future poli cy, tbaa, ae Southerners, to soil our hand by evens indirectly giving aid and comfort to as rtte an AboGtiotiM and base a nigger-wor tatpper as Liscolk.

Were we te contribute, theeajb ie tbe least manner, to the election of Lweour, we should feel that we had forfeited eur daim forever te championship in the Dame cratic areata, as moeh as if we bad denounced anl qaottioaed tbe high Seathera tone of such men as Johk Calhsuv or Ibe lamented Qcitmas. Kay, we will go yet farther, aad here dietiBetiy', in order tbat the Ma Jonele mey make as maeb capital aa eat of oar position, tbat aa severely as we bare candimasd a4 denounced tbe political cosdact of Jsm. J. Cmttkoen and John Bell, and as little respect as we entertain for them as JSoutfaea Senators aBd statesmea, if faey wars "itie eppnaiatt rf Abium LiKoouior Seoater ffoce IUinoia, we sboeid not beeitate to sufpert either oiabeai in piofereacc to tbe Blaefc Re-ptiif au. Btr eraliava alioady aasplifiol tbt article greater length tbaa we designed to de wboa we aommmead.

Oor-oaly oaTence, ia tbe eyes of tbe Aafanefa, has bees the decided preference we have glvea Mr. Dooolab ever Lincoln Id the present iabweetiag contest ta Itknois. We have not proposed at any time to make any test of uptaieu upon ibis oueetiocj, or to set up a docpetmm over tbe seatimeats of ethers. Neitlter wilt we regard such tost or detpetiim, wbea set op by ethers, whether it be by our respected by tbe highest authority ia tbe Government. We will spurn ech a toot as degrading to an dependent Democrat aad a freema come from whom it 'may.

Aad ia support of tbia determination, we wuold simply cite the late preference shown by eor worthy chief, Mr. Bochanas, for W. FoaNET the vilest of political reeegades for a seat ia the United States Senate frem Peaatyivnaia. This esamplc oaiy proves that the President may make a grave mistake seme-times in his political preferences, and that he may be deceived ia regard to the purposes ef men. Why then sboald the members of the Democratic party be bound by the Admiaiatra-treea preference for Ibe of Senator from a sovereian State, and why should any Democrat attempt ta erect such a despotism in the party We shall oppose It aad pretaet agaiest to tbe last.

In conclusion, we with to remind oar cotem-perary ot the emuent services of Judge Doug- tbe Democratic party, in times past hew be was'tbe impetuous conqueror in every conflict always for the South, and never fltocatajg but iBe-oae time. It is tartly legitimate to array in evidence a man's, past eharacterBd geaeral' services, in paHiatioa for an error, especially when he declares himself that the issues are dead, and when be Is bo7 bund ably and gallantly contending for tte principles of that -great party which ftuds in swgle antagonism to tbe Abolitionists aBd BiaeKBepabMcacB. In crdscHiat WBmay raore'aphically pre-aent Lbse jwst eervices of tJaige'DoroLAs, we borrow teerlaaguage of an able -Democratic cotem'poraryywho, even In the mTdt-f theJtpabllc. Thetcrsiagemenbhavlngplnebed'q cootesfforXecoaptoB, last wfnter, and sfi rounded by all the doubt and distrust which 1 ami Vl that fierce conflict engendered, did not hesitate jms 4k-K iVto bare mjltrtaat to ice aiora FiHvocite'of the adalaalon efSKansas Diraseii, the following grapme, elo quent and truthfnl picture of bis eminent ser-yjcts the Democratic party, the Republic and the says mis earnest -Kn ureit pf the times has causedius moreo erieft than fha) which have experienced on aecoust'of the disaffection of Stephen A. Doug-He was the brirht particular atar n-hoae ritise the South bad watched with high -ij uyjico rr the American people.

Indeed, he had dis tanced all hit compeers In the race to greaV; ness. vr ua a vigorous intellect Ce corarjinea a cosrsgeous heart, and possessed much of those popalarj.elfaenJs'Whleh rtade Henry Clay the ideal of tbe American Deonle. In fact. Mr. jjooflsaas cotuiillte the great departed Sage or in many respects, tie Dai mucn ci ms lnssiration or renins much or that na tive strength of Intellect which captivated tht 1 .1 a n.

i' 1 juuiat uuit- uki. vriaj lie is doic, ardent and imrwlelve which, with a chivalry, intrepidity or spirit, and a vigorous under-standing, renders him a formidable champion upon any question. In a word. Mr, Douglas has a most gigantic intellect; but we fear that tbe cloud which has recently overebadowedhls fame will eclipse tbe rainbow hopes that spanned Its early dawalng. We cannot, however, find it in our heart to assail Stephen A.

Douglas. We shall clln to blm until we are ullv satitfied tbat be has In bis heart somttblrp of that treassn which saturated the corrupt heart oi fliamo van Duren. we stui nave a vivid recollection of the gallant manner in which Mr. Deaglas has defended the South. It was really terresuing amid me sickening and loath some exnibltion of northern fanaticism to witness tne sterling devotion to tbe Constltu tion uhich tbe "Little Giant manifested.

"During the darkest hears of the conflict-indeed throughout the whole of the fierce con test from the firing of the first gun to tbe mo meet when James Buchanan was ArrUA Prml deat, Stephen A. Douglas stood by tbe South in her struggles and her perils, fearless of con sequences, aad regardless of the assaults which were thundered upon his head. Duriag the battle, Mr. Douglas' bearing was eminently praiseworthy. Without pausing in bis onward career wnaeat anaurrr a sine svllaui uithouUtbe Joss of temper, ever cabs In mo menta wheBfhe was dtssecifbg and displaying the enormity of Fremontlrm, he presented an example to all public men when beset by opponents, or surrounded by adverse circumstances.

No crisis found him absent, His voice and his vote was always for tbe South. The whole AbeiHkm pack pursued him with remorseless fury. ISMicHle. falsehood and invective were showered upon ms head. Every step which he took was, as it were, amid the curses or the enemy, who had sworn to destroy him.

Every opeecu at maae was caiummatea ana camca-turedx Everyvote which he gave was falsified or derided. But like the rock on which the waves at tiebceaq burst, Stephen A. Douglas was uhraoved'by the Abolition fury. He knew the great lesson of knowioc bow to wait. The disatfeeliooAf such a mauls a national calami ty, and is certainly a source of heart-felt regret to those friends who stood by him when those cauietieis BoweuampieMng were pour log upon bis personal aad political character tbe full vials of their bitter and unscrupulous wrath- The false and hypocritical praise which is now being scatterH along his tortuous pathway by former enemies, will cot compensate Judge Douglas jr tbe devotion of thousands of attached friends and aJmirers, who look upon ms present position wttD mourning, we shall be loth to nart comoanv with Stenhen A.

Douglss. His true, bis position is not accepta nce to us, ana inat ne Kaads la opposition to tbe Administration but still, we believe he uas no sympatny wjm the Black But should Mr. Douglas persist in his determination to destroy bis good name Little Giant" as be is, he trill not be a political Sampson te pull down with his fall tbe Democratic temple. Tbe uniform fate of every deserter from the Democracy, should be a warning to Mr. Deaglas, and we trust, as we believe, he will net permit his bright fame to be eclipsed in the dark cloud of Black Republicanism." Mr.

Douglas has Justified fully tbe high hope expressed in bis behalf in the laet sentence, just quoted. Moat emphatically "be has net permitted bis bright fame to be eclipse4 in tbe dark cloud of Black-Republicanism." Hefbas proved himself as the ''Mack knight" In Ivanhoe, in all his encounters with tbe demon which our contemporary aa strongly depreca ted. And new, we claim tbat honor and appro val should greet the return of this callant knigbt to tbe arms of his friends. It is proper to remark, If there are any of our readers wuo.do not recognize this extract, that it ia from tbe celamns of the of January 15, "ia Ibe year ef oar Messed Lord, 1S5S." THE ILLINOIS CAKY2.ES. According to our telegraphic advices yea terday mereiBg, the Democratic skies are brighteuiag in Illinois.

Viee-President Bsick- isbiboe has addressed a letter te the Demo cratK state Central Committee, urging upon tbea tbe necessity and importance of the re turn ef Mr. Douglas to the SeBate. He re. gards tbe LecomptoB question as a dead issue, awl, although, be cannot approve of the cwrte pursued by Mr. Douglas on tbat ques tiec, last sessioa ef Congress, he is cot ameng these who peeeess a "serene irxkfTer Mice," but iaows uetv to cuoose between Dooulas ami Lincoln between Democracy aad Black Republicanism.

We feel no hesitancy in aeeerttag, as our serieas conviction, tbat Biee-teetbs of the people of the South and West are with him. As another cheering alga, the telegraph also Informs us tbat tbe Administration candidate for CengTess, in tbe Third Congressional Dis trict of Illinois, baa withdrawn from the can vass, and advises bis friends to support such men for tbe Legislature as will vote for tbe re-election of Douglas. These are comforts indications, aad Just such as might be ex pected to foHaw on the heels ef tbe recent elections in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana. Tbe Democracy everywhere are beginning Lproperly to appreciate the folly of dissension and division in their ranks, growing out of tbe imbroglio. The question Is sow a dead issue.

It will never come up sgain, aad even if it were possible to deter raise, with the minutest accuracy, as to who was right and who wrong en that question, it would not compensate for the disintegration and disruption of tbe National Democratic eraaizitlon. We hope our friends everywhere will think of theee facts, and yield to them their just wtigbt ia the balance of their unbiased and unprejudiced JuJgments. BR. NEWTON OR TBE OLD SCHOOL PBS3- At the request of the author, we this morn ing make room for an article of Reverend A. Newton, of of the New School Presby terian Church, with reference to the action on tbe subject of slavery of tbe Old School Pres byterian Church of tbe United States.

Oar columns are open to the explanation or legitimate comments of tbe other party, aBd jro publish the article ef Dr. Kewtox, fer general iaformatioe. Oorreisoadeneo. Unarms. OeUber 53.

1568. Mtj. Gin. Dm Cadet De Baza. Bruce Ctntv Dear Doc: We, tbe UBderaigaed, the more grateful and.

appreciative lovers of the legili mite Drams," aa nightly rendered by you and your distiaguiehed take great pleasure ia tendering yeu a grand complimen tary benefit at sack a time aa may suit your in- cUaaaioB and eoaveateBce. We, dear sir, have recognised year artistic genius as displayed ia leaping over the many c-httrwetieas thrown in your way by tbe manager, prompter aad public, and have determined as a class ef your admirers that yea as an ar tist of the first water, sball triumph over all. Hoping, therefore, that you will accept our unlimited tender, we most respectfully remain your admirers and friends. Signed, Major-General Calto Smith, LIS ERAL PeKTO JoNCS, Colonel Bosejt Bbown, Caitain Bbitt Barker, Colonel Watch Wacole, Doctor Tigek Tdomuttok, Dsctob Tair TseLLur, Majob Beavk Bdkoomb, Oaptaiw Tbat Truckle, General Jasox Juggle, Colonel Bxrre Bullextioeb, Ef quire Fioo Fisto, aad 1000 ethers. Gaiett, I VESirius October 31, 1868 To iljar-Gentrel Calto Smith and olhm Gentlemen Dogs Your very kind and flattering note, tendering me a grand complimentary benefit, has just been banded to me at tbe Ke.ntel," and while I feel grateful to you fer tbe rsaBner in which you have made known joar wishes te my behalf, aa well as for the generous aad praiseworthy spirit which thus prompts their expression, yet, notwith standing ray high appreciation or your kind-aeue, I must in justice to my own feelings aad character, decline your obliging tender.

My reasons for this are many, of which, let the mention of a few suffice. In the first place, I have, during my stay here, been treated like a deg, which I have borne with that patience characteristic of my species. Yet, gtaUemea, I would not have you infer that 1 am wanting in a proas coa- scioueaees et abrilty to Uke tbe "bark" effl of anything that has ever appeared on tbe Memphis In the.second place, I havsjbeensadly neg- Ieclejd by the cjssgeratnt. the probpter aBd 4.11 my tall wbin'fc'aBchmsIAe tolSbve on tbe s'-sge; the prompter having refused to give me the que. and the public having refused to give I me loose ontoursts or applause, uonquci, common to tie-more distinguished stars wltn wbomll.rank.'' And In tne Ultra place, rouna more or true canine svmsatbr and consideration behind the curtain thin in front, by reason of which my audience nightly dwindled to IDe common place affair of doggish greeting, until my "tark rota" have died away without even an appre- I H.If.ClJ us tati but near tna prorantor'a can to re hearsal and must oa Allow me, therefore, my dearly chetlihed and distinguished friends, to subscribe myself affecllonatsly, yours, JJ0K UABLQS UE flAZAN CONET.

The. First Ballaoa Bacs la Araerlea Tbres illctnsia tbs Alratpatt Biitttlrnl As-cessions FomUisOlncinutlXsfQlrsr The craud balloon race, Professor J. H. Stetrter and Monsieur -Eucune Godard. -k- 1 I urew an immenie crowa to me vieitiltv Of the L.UV Arf yesterasy aiternoon.

in lue loclo-aure wtre some seven or eight hundred persii, but the surrounding streets were ao choked up with people, horsia and vehicles, that It was Impossible to move about. Aa many aa thirty or forty thousand people must hare been in tbe nelehborhood of the Lot. The balloons were Inflated without anv accident, and a llttls after fonr were nearly ready for starting. About this time Monaleoc J-Ci Belman toek hia aerial flight iu the Nllgira, and made a beautiful ascenalon a little to the east ot north. Stelner and Godard then made their way upward, and moved off a little to the east in splendid style, and, until after sundown, were closely watched.

Stelner took the lead, ar.d when laat visible, appeared much higher than Godard, but the Issue of the contest cannot now be determined They will stay up as long as they can conveniently, which may bq from one to three or oar days. Monsieur Belman stated that It was his intention to enter the lists with the distinguished amateurs, and go further and higher, if possible than either cf them. He bad no doubt, as we bare said, of bis ability to remain up three weeks, and had serious lntentloa of eolnir to the North Pole and returning home by way of me tqwaior. Monsieur Belman will probably prove tbe greateat uHonaut living or dead, and will, we presume, be enabled in a few months to ascend unassisted by a balloon. H.

B. Since writing the above Monsieur Belman has come dowD, bavir.g" alighted about five o'clock at Gleodale. He was visible last eveBlpsr at nine o'clock on th corner of Fourth and Tine to the naked eye, though some very Donee, but mistaking, people would insist upon staring at him greatly to the annoyance of his modesty through smoked glass and telescopes, regardias him as a celestial-terrestrial pDeoomenon, nair comet and Dale eclipse. Lzbakox, Mosbay, October 1865 p. Tbe balloon passed about four miles west of Lebanon at sunset.

Stelner wa's from one and a half to two miles ahead of Godard. Both were going in a northerly direction. MiDDLETowrr, October 187 20 r. m. Tbe balloons passed here at seven o'clock, being di rectly north Their lights aro still in sight, Godard went down when about twenty miles from the city, but Immediately afterwards arose.

Datxom, October 188 r. si. One balloon passed about ten miles South-west of this citv. about half an hour ago, and is still in sight-, It Ltas fallen considerably witnin the last half hour, and is now quite in the bcrixon. Tbe other balloon has not been eeen.

Zer.ia reports that the balloons passed there at 6.40 r. m. The balloon seen at Middletown and Davton must have been Belman's. A message from Chilicotbe says that the balloons were seen going in a North-easterly direction at p. u.

The balloon seen at Davton must have been Belman's. Dayton reports (ten o'clock') a balloon di rectly overhead, going in an easterly direction. Cleveland, October 19. Godard came down about iialf past ten o'clock last night near Menroevitle, and Stelner at eleven o'clock, one mile from SaBdosky. Tbe latter ears be Intended crossing the Lake, but got drowsy and lost some ot his ballast, and changed bis mine.

Yellow Fxveb. Reports. The Xatrhez Ceuriir, of the 19-h, says Health or the Citt. We regret that we cannot acnouoce the health of tbe city as improving. The cold weather of tbe erst and middle of last week has been succeeded by warm aaya aau cooi clems, renuering tnose who are unacclimated still more liable to exposure and attack.

We bear of some few new ciss of fever on tbe widely differ ent parts of the city. Since our last report evening, eix o'clock.) to last Monday) evening, at the same hour, there were ten deaths six by yellow fever and four of other diseases. Of the six, three were from uader the Hill," and three on the Hill. Tbe week's mortality is sixteen; eight by yellow fever (and of these four under the Hill," aBd eight by other diseases (and of thea two were from tbe State Hospital.) The total mortality in the city (Including both hospitals), from the 27th ot July to the 18th of October, inclusive, has been 90 of which 30 have been by yellow fever. At least two-thirds of these last have been from un der tbe Hill." The Vieksburg iritg of the 21st, -jays health or the Uitt.

mere was one death from yellow fever in the city yesterday, and two at tbe City Hospital. The SoulAren of the same date reports: Health or YicxeBuaG. We heard of but few new cases of fever yesterday, and only four deains iron tbat disease, two from the Hospital and two from the city. The Frtt Trader of the same date has the following: The fxvEK. rrom reliable sources, we learn that, in addition to tbe forty-six cases of yellow fever reported as under treatment, by tuc visiting committees or tne Katcnez Charitable Association, there are some ten or more other cases the committees in several nis tricts reporting only those which tbe Associa tion is attending to.

This is cot our idea of tbe duty cf those committees whilst they are to give attention to those who may require their services, they should report all who are sick with the ever, that the people generally may know to what extent it has spread in the city. Health. We cannot as yet Inform our absent friends of any abatement cf the fever here. Since last noticing its progress, (Monday,) mny new cases have been 'reported. Bate Jfonge Oct.

14. Lola Mostez A Splurge at Some or the Cleest. At her lecture on Rome, on Wednesday evening, at New York, Madame Lola Moktez took occasion to make some remarks in regard to the course of the provisional Episcopal bishop of the diocese, in the matter of the Rev. Mr. Hott, of a very severe character.

Tbe bishop and some ot the clergy censured Mr. Hott for accepting aid from Lola. She referred to this fact as follows: Who are these men tbat would bar you aad me from doing a good act, and would rather lock the doors ot comfort and instruction cn the poor, than they should be- blessed by a hand which will not be moved by their dictation? (Loud applause.) How many churches will bs built, and how many poor will be feil by money wbleh they will give? (Applause. A voice 'Not one in a It is reserved for me to read these blind bigots a lesson, and to tell them tbat they are not Christians but Pharisees. They belong to the same class of bypocrits who condemned the Saviour because be ate and drank with publicans and siuners, (applause,) and they appear to be just as full of the head- etrons devil of intolerance as thev were In the old time.

They are certainly very impudent and very bold devils when they enter into the breast of professing Christians in such a free aBd enlightened ian! as America, bucb Moo ted intolerance would be bad enough in Tim- oucioo, or tne iejee islands, out in America it is like a foul spot upon tbe fright sun. (Applause.) I am going to Europe in a few days, and -when I come back, which I certainly will do, (applause,) may be I will give a course of lectures to raise a fund to send missionaries to Christianize tbe clerical Pharisees (loud laueb and applause,) who had rather tbe poor and desolate should not have tbe Gospel preached ie loem, tuaaioai uie means euouii be lurntsn-ed by your patronage of your bumble servant. I entreat the prayers of this congregation for an uemguieu ana miserable sinners. Monument to Gen Quitman. At a meet ing of the Executive Committee of tbe Central Quitman Motumect Association, held at Natchez, on the 9th the following reao lutions were adopted Reiolvtd, That a building committee cf three be appointed, for plans and specifications for tbe Qsitman Monument to be erected on the Bluff in the city of Itatchez, the estimated cost ot toe monument not to be less than $25,000 nor more than $50,000.

That said plats and specifications be submitted to the Executive Committee for approval. That the sum of $300 be paid to the party whose plans and specifications shall be adopted. KtiolTtd, mat said building committee shall also examine into, and report to this Ex rcutive Committee, a suitable place on the Blaffin Natchez for tbe erection of said monu ment, embracing disensiona of the ground and cost or ins same. How to ckt Cuba A New Scheme. The Albany Mas and drgus undertakes to solve the problem or cuDa la an article which we copy this morning.

SlaveB, it assumes, on the joint autnority or uumooldt and expert enee, are constantly decreasing in Cuba. An imperative demand for laborers is thus crea ted. The effectual stoppage (not an easy un dertaking) of the African slave trade to that Island would compel Ibe planters to look elsewhere to-wit, to tbe United States for their supply whicD could only be obtained through annexation. x.rco, iuoa mult be compelled to seek admission into tbe American Confed eracy. Annexation once accomplished, a large alave trade from the border States to Cuba, would, at cmee.

grow up, the effect of which would be to drain Virginia, Maryland. Delaware. Kentucky, Tennessee and Missouri of their negroes tbs exportation from those States amounting to eight or ten million dollars annually. White labor would come in to supply the vacsncy tbus created, until eventually slavery should be driven South within, tbe tropics. There are points in tbs article from the jttlas and jirgvs worthy of consideration, and for tbat reason we giv It, Bat it overlooks tbe question whether the slave-breeding States would not be incited by a greatly Im proved not oniv to Keep tnelr s'ock good, but to increase it.

If alave-raisine jetuojd become lrarjcenBelynore profitable by the aequiiftioa ot Cuba, it is. cot easy to see uow Virginia, Maryland, ate, could tnereby oe made free States. Perhaps the iiei and Argti can tell T. Times, 7th inst The Seiult ia Indiana Oesnotratle Btata Tick et Eectel. IV- The following Is'lhc genefal reiulPSf the recent election In this State, so far as the returns, official anal reported, Indicate up to yeaterday Ttia STATU TICKET.

DtntrrtiieiMjjTUUi UeyuHtin euJttVliH Ptr.t ill! fll'b Ii.uris) ft flwofrl IHtHUtwMiwail Tbirt puirltt ailMk lUMrKt. T0J rana I eia NIMtf TtMatmuiM ,10 sat in rtPtk T.HI PtmKiatto i This calculation la made wan tbe votes at (or tbo can4ldJt tt Sfenty of State, McC ure and re He. and from me omeiaire- tutl In ahoiit f.iTtvpouatlm. The vote varies ror iuo qiiiarrm ranuiaaies uftau mo iickci, and It la' probable' that the majorities for a portion of lb eatidiiutes win exceed mat elven for McClure. We think the entire State ticket elected by majorities ranging from 1,500 to 2,500.

CONOaUJIONAl. TOTE, DtmttTttlc rtttlUn rirt DHtrlt. XT E. KMtet I.M aval W. 11.

Talrl llexe SIT 'oorln a. HtimtB l.vra mib B. Xi'rr Sixth AO feller 1044 Sorealh JehnQ-DiTtl 165 EUhth Juaea WHra NislU Bctnler Oalf ix 1.311 Tnth Cturleafltft 1,1 Klirtnth JotmU.rctUt Tio 4,016 II 158 In eatlmatln: this vote, it must be taken into consideration mat Hovey, Carr la the Third, and Davis, ran independent Democratic can dldatea. lkqislatukk-skhatb. .10 Democrat II lodjpenlent Denacrata tlecud 4 35 Ufoabticaas bslctni ever.

RepnWlctt elected 13 as norsn. Republican! Detaocrata ..46 BepiiblleanniMltr The above estimate iacladea four Demo crats elected as Independent candidates This will give tbe Opposition a majority ef eight on joint ballot, If they all act together. We hope to bs able to publish to-morrow the omcial result upon tbe State ticket. next elections to come off Louisiana on tbe 1st of November; New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Illinois and Mieh igan on Ibe 2d; Maryland on tbe3J; Wisconsin on the 4tb, and Delaware on tbe 9th of the same month. These States choose eeTeuty.

six members ot Congress. The Glorious News rxoat California Fully Confirmed. By tne arrival of the steamer -from Aspinwall, we have been put in possession or. our regular lilesor Laluornia pa pers. The political intelligence is more cheer ing for the Democracy than was received by the previous arrival.

It now appears that tbe Democratic majority for Supreme Judge, tbe only Mate omeer is nearly b.uoo. The Senate eUnds twenty four Democratic to to ten Black Republican. The House has firty-five Democrats to twentv-five raensrels. Tbe Sacramento Union says the contest is of decisive 'moment, as affecting tbe political com plexion of California, and as showirte tbe per manent position which she is to occupy in her State and Federal relations. Tie uue dit-tinclly made.

Party lines were distinctly drawn, Tbe Issue was madeojainit and all the heterogenous elements (just as in Pennsylvania on Tuesday) that make up tbe Upposltlon, were gainered against it. As an evidence of tbe fiidelity of the native citi zens of California, an Incident Is related of Don Julian Yerdogo, who led up his ten sons to the ballot-box and placed in the band of each tbe stralgnt Democratic ticket, wnlcri was accord' ingly duly deposited therein, after which tbe old gentleman advanced and deposited ms oai lot. This righteous act was greeted with ap plause by all present N. T. 2fevct.

itev. uwek iovejot's advice to the Champaign Couktt Republicans Hang Evert Irishman You can Find." While in this place, on the 13th, on bis canvassing tour, the Rev. Hon. Owen Lovejoy was in confer ence with a number of bis special Republican friends at the Doane House," in West Ur- whom be gave the following advice: I'ott tmgU to raise a lot or regulators. AND UANG EV ERY IRISHMAN BY THE NECK that yju can find in the revRfyf They nave been imported by Douglas; be has given jou.uuo to navs mem imported We have not a word of comment to make upon this advice of Mr.

Lovejoy. No one but a black-hearted fiend would attempt to Incite bloodshed and murder by giving such advice. We give tbe above larguige of Mr. Lovejoy as taken down at the time, by B. Kelly, Esq of West Urbana, and furnished us by him.

crousa uci ioia. Hon. Ctrcs Edwards. A letter from Al ton to the Snriocfield Rtzitttr. states, tbat this gentleman has declared for Douglas, and quit tne nepuDiican party, wita woicu ne may flave oeen connected ror a snort time, uyrus Ed wards Is one of tbe best men In Illinois.

He was for a long while the head of, and the meet esteemed man In, the Whig party of Illinois. He was their candidate for Governor in tbe palmiest days of tbeir candidate for senator, and tney always weiit to nis sup. port with the greatest alacrity. He is vet a bale, hearty gentleman, who has retired from public lire, but wbo yet reels an interest in what is going on, and be was present at tbe great debate, in Alton on Friday last, and beard what each of the candidates had to say. He has now declared for Douglas, and what Whig is there in Illinois who will not follow his ex ample? it.

Louis IiqnMicmn. Mascc Bozzakis' Daeohtea Helene Box zarls, for some years one of the maids of honor ot the Queen of Greece, aid so conspicuous ror ner extraordinary beauty as is become one of tbe most attractive lions at Athens, and to cause a just sensation among the English tourists visiting tbe city of Minerva, is the daughter ef tbe Suliot hero. She is now mar ried to a Frenchman, formerly a member of the corps of tbe gallant Paithelleaes, at pres ent Colonel in tbe Greek army, and bead cf tbe Military Academy at tbe Prrsi', and has become the moiner of a blooming family. The Rival Balloohists A dispatch from Cleveland yesterday, slated tbat Prof. Steiner had alighted at eleven o'clock, tbe evening previous, Bear Sandusky, and Glanl at half-past ten In tbe vicinity of Monroeviile.

As Steiner was up half an hour longer than Godard, tbe victory, we presume, belongs to ie American, Tbe frofcseor relumed to the city last even. ing, and we learn that Godard also arrived at nis quarters at Uie bontbgate House. Cincin nati Ecqxirtr. Practical Amalgamation. A man and his wife, Henry and Mary Washing'on, were arraingeu ror disorderly conduct before Justice McFall esterday, and held te bail Henry Is a gcnaine Ainun, ensi nis wire a not Ill-la vored white woman.

She ought to be compelled to live in Guises, for the remainder of her life. Female tastes are certainly unac countable. Linctnnali M.nquirtr. CmSCS GAIETi'. L8SSKB A'D H.

CRT IP. MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 25. TMCSr atoearattce tbia niMt 1 af tto mcm leas OoraeJlan al Intrflin, Mr J. K. UnRDOOlI, who wl 1 appear in Ma cnat persocatftR ef HAHLBT, cipja bsaiaecafc vvrauoB DI I rill nirae.

Oaaracteis Uxiri. Whitltr. D.OrU WHiUms. Heart. BBtoi.

Mra Ceaa Hurt ttn. Lawa. aid nib. era Ta ceaetnte with tbi eleiaat petue wed eslllhd SCALE Or PUCES Dn Ctrtie. Farqsette cata BaleesreTFaiaUj Orrcte White Gauerr .36 Cel ndaarterr BexOfSeeep-e Uatlr Xrr A.

Hi I k. PLANTATION AND NEGROES FOIt S.tLE. 1Y7BwlIl aril our tl'ctat'oa tBBonfliwecemelr.oae VY UIbiseS twaeret, beiweeo sea asd fee o( whtth 1 la cwtlra'lon, tin naaared mre oeadaaed, and set more tbaa 100 acre are ict(t to lasaeatiea bj the hlabejt water eTer kfiowii We cat (asd wevtd If de-lree) divMe thl Into two irani. mtihk a portion or wmrn iran to eaen. If It wosld ctt a parchsxr, we wwM fell twantp haadi, th stock, cors, fodder, he, with the Iiad.

Tfcla lied Is Vitbln faer nuaa of Cm Tw rlrer. ever a xood road, near Osreton'a ritntatka. Mr. RtW oa tbe pre- cuara wiu aaow ia-riaor. For terms, rrfar to JLn W.

TiopklBi, Xs ot M-Qphla. or app'x te tu at Oasloq. Uhs Prtl-lawtlla wnlTEBBAD HRABD. CLERK'S SALE OF TQWK LOTS. Tho Union Inn in Raleigh T) rlrte ef a decmUI trier niad bj tbe Omit XJ Conn or corral; at Its Septeaiber Tvrm, ISJS, la the ease of Joi.

IU IlarrUlMi and wire, aad others vs. K. Ssilth and others I will sell ta the hiiheit bMder, at piblicooUrr. In front cf the ceart hotx dosr. In Raklib.ou MONDAY, the Slh diy of Dcoembt? next, three lots known anl dxU-teI aa lb rxaa of the tewn of Balelth aa lots Nos 1 acd 2, Mock and No.

I ia block heretofon oecspUd hr Mrs Ann Smith, deceased and known aa th' Dnlen Isn. Terms One-tbl rash, tbe rrsHne os a credit of ens asd two rears In eqnal icstalmesls. BdOd with arcrsv. cd arcarltr naalred far lh defend parmenta and a lien reiaioM stu tae cntira pnrcesae ruener paid. Oitobtr IS, ISM Y.

L. SlUWART, Clerk. ALSO At the fame llnw and place, tbe administra tor wui sol ai pastrc sale, ibe stock or hora. Boca and cattle, farmtas atrns ls, heowSaM andkHeheafsniltim bchmrlsg to the estate et Ana Smith, deora. cd.

Tsrma made ksovn en the Car of sua la thi ahire ij effrred the he stand and opportnnl'j far a ptrson wlihtnr to czste the bate! beslness. The lets aretracioos. wuballlhe necesaarr staWss. henasa. lacu-usj uuur b.

nmrii. Aam'r. LUMBER, LUMBER! TTST recetred, IW sawed Toa' OskTeeclcrFrsla. A foil auortraeat cf Reasoned Lnr btr cn hand. Oee Inch, one ard a half, and two Inch Pise, Poplar, Cypres and Ooo Sills, Jtlit.

Btodlnf. IVeatherhoardisx, heat Floorl Shingiea, tic. A aa. a laraelot af cbeaonamou lcmber. Ail wish ta ralnce rar ateck bj the first ef Jannarr.

1 win a 11 low fer cash. COCHRAN, Battsressd waahttcton street OK th alsht tt KHh from "tho stables ot Messrs. Medtox Qrores, a VALI3S coctaislaf aooa Ta cablt paper so aa netra and ecooants, on plrcs cf joSd plate, half an onnea cf tola foil, a Colt's VtXn. and ten or af 'ren dstlara In allrer. The Tails hetoEcs to Dr.

a Wrs. the Tapers tetrf TalnaW to h'm and cona Tt tinier will ltteTaltr rewarded bj Iratln; It at tbe abors stables, orwher ha can pt U. ATTOSlt AT xaw, haa reamd hia efflcetole-cow. u.w black on Union street, doors east 1 corner of af -in aid Pnlcn afreets. ocle-tf Just Received BARRELS AnezBasr Uonntaln Bj WhlstT I warranted paje.

SHAM S3 UJ0TV OClo PiiirfiSEniinis, OBITUARY. Berlik lonor, Ko 1T0.F A. unoser ia, u. bmk A a Special CoaranclcaUon of tha Lode heM an tbs dar and al tha disco aboT tta tJ. brethren Laabert.

Pieaatt aad Ike. lb osmmltlee amx.lnted pnafct-d the ftllowlca pr-srale aid reatittcmr, whrcn tnettoo, were enan- tmonsir aooptea to wit IIERias, Ibe Sapreoelrant Master of the Unl Ters haarls th course of Hia ail wla FroTldenor, seen proper to caU from h'nre oar belorcd brother, BoLIRO nAKCn, w.rsaiprai Msiwr or iom ixmt wwwi his rrstdeces neaf Stalibsrj. cm tbe 14 dar ot October, 1843, alter an eiteedlntty palatal ad mtrac-tednisess) and sharlna dreptr In th centra! sorrow which the said metancbMit' nent haa proJorerf, snl dc- sfailetlltj on the moprnrai occa-lion, bolt R's-tT-d That Inthsfe th clear b-etrcr Branch. tbs FrattrnttrandeoiactacitT hare sastalocd an itrerara-tie litu aa a friend aad erolber, waa track, cpea aad senerona; as a phllsnlhrerlit, liberal ea'la'of ha-mull; ner htai nrantwsredt as a Mssra, eiaa-ciarr I aa a ha band, ktal and anectloute aa a father. rana ana aosiiaet ia wiar trv'r tui mn.

wh knew hln beat, Iwri llm ratst 1 we rejoice that in las Honrs left pTessicg reiirmontais is anr tAa la hit Mraat RrsslTed. Tbat slacerlT sTrnsathlnwlU tb widow and orpbana of enr drratt'd brother tb-tr setsr bs- reaTemrat, aed can trturssr coraroriw, wiy iwij rnr tears. sr hasbaiX and father was a wortar Matoa and VtHin know Inrlr cntr RaetTrd, That th rannUrs et this LaCis, ss a lokm of tha TtnryKl and citeem ther et far the metn-rr tf daeeaaed hralhar will wear Ike csnsl tndf of tnonrulnc for tbtrtr cars. anl red. Ttiat the n-mbers of this Lodr will attcnl tbe lateral of oar deeiaied brctber 'trx Urates, ta Bonasr, tbe oarer ftaremoer ircxi-ReaolTed.

That tbardlawlns prsarcbl and reex4aUs be spread a pan tbe record" rf thli Lodire. end tbsta otpr be transmitted to- th wtdw aad famlr the deceased, and h.t tha same be pcbllsbed la the iMemthla Christian Appeal and Botl- ts' ueroccrat. A tree opref th mlnntes. Attest: ocHlawIt J. FRRWEIT.

ecrr Strayed or Stolen. FaOM tha Bsderslcned on then'abl th 23d two tbrre rear MDLS I ems an Iron arar HOB3X MOLE, th others mat rorral MARX RHL8. wltn a mr in ins forehead and wait spot on thtlerl hip I both shed before. A ltborsl reward will Ni i leen for Ihi relorn ft theen the nnderslaned at SMITu at rOBTEU'd, no 13 Frant Raw. Menthls, Tenn.

eettdSUwlt JAMSl For Sale A Bargain. A FOCR STORT BU3IXKS nOU-B on AC- O. ams street, near the Woniara nseaei, ntw nnlerartntof (ISUprr anaaa. If appllra-tlan la mad ronn. a hartaln win be effrretbr whlth aa of the best InTestmenls In dtyra'Tbe mate.

Applrto BUADLBr, WILlON et ocM-lw Moabr Jt Unat'a Bleck, Front Row. For Keait. A U0C33 with Bto rooms aad atl rKcesssrr IX, ant haeuat, wlibln flr mlnntes walk ef Cenrt Square. There Is attached a garden an aero of fronnd. Arr.rrto KK.

RICH ARD OK nUXT, oc2i.lt Greenlaw Batr.laia. Dr. J. B. (Gentry, fcrriBE wall inewn OcaUal mniroit 1- wt'keeei ancca that wiH be at ColiiiBbsf, Kit tbe lets (fxielli) ot XaTeabu, to remain Xaor ven'bs.

Alter watch hU1itr at L8racir. ihm m-otti. bectsslmr lUnb 16, llin-t aivlplaeet ill te trerare4 to atlcd to all dlieuei or Ibe ere TM Doctor alio prepare! with Uitruments lo perform all org kit ose'all'ni pertalstnt to th erraiwnai treat irrliTmatisalBall Its form. 4 Bei-ebTo Got Monhtal. Itro.

J. J. Crittenden, Frankfort. XT-i wiateriral a. Trna.

JotnR.tfiCi nahan, B'l'or Hcmpbli Appeal; John Wood fin. O. Jorjv Varthall onntr. Mlta -3 L. II.

Tomltn. Of tn St rarker, Jicimtj. Teen RoM dlecn. Kxq Teen J103 ncsaon, lieniuvtcoi. Tea a jar.

Krwin. aenairy coflMj-. Tern i. t. Settle DasTiUt.

Ml" II T. Jastr, Weit Point, uaoieiunni uipier, His. csi-ipwtn Apple Brandy. 1UST RSCEIVEU, a osnaiznment of pare Apple Branlr, from BsraTl Drarr, of Sou'hampUm emn- tr. Vlrzlslt, oil aadmellow.

O. COLKMAN It CO. 0-31-11 Gall for ynnr Premiums A TV MILLKb'd (tars, on MONUAT. ta il inet. h-re thrj III b- dtleered, and persons ne tKtlaz this Mle will bare to inl to Banish fer their praaalais.

m. cTEw ecM-lt Just Recciveil. K. A BBLS. T.

BtrrUjn'a Ei'ra FUor. 360 he XM W. R. and B. Cheese.

60 tejs R. Bat'er ICO battels Hi or riellslck Cbsrspitc 69 Mil oWB-inrtjn Rre TThUkr. Also, Sera-, Mclaae, Ctfree, Tea, Tibjcej. CUare, Oranges, L-m-eis, Kati, Sardines, Sic for sate by a runa, ocJl Xo. S3 Froat Bsw.

iiOOKS FOR CALHODN'3 WOarS, (lecantlr beand. In 6 eels tTebsters worke. elezantlj bonai la Tta. warks Modern Brttl-h Bssrt'U. 10 rets.

Varer 7 Vorela, flaety boned. In II eels. Baton's nisUrr of the Celled Statea, To'a. Addlson'a works Tols. Ooldsaltb'a works.

Is 4 eels. Leiah Una '( wnks, 4 toIs. Jthsssn's Urea ef tha Foets, 3 rets BaswtH'a IJfoof Jahnson.4 rots. Alison's UK lory of Enrepe, 7 rrrfj. Bnrke'a works, Raaaall'a Ufa of JeSeracn, 3 Tots.

All of wh ch hire jnttbeen recelted, snd fsrtslebr WH BTSSMiB a. oril Under ftd FeMowa' Hall KEW LAff BOOKS F0U SALE. rTILUABD on Tenters and Fnehasers. XX Tha Law Teaiers and Purchasers of Beil Pro- penr- CJ rrancts unusrd. 2 retimes la or.

ABtm and Ames on CorrwatUri. ritlh teHtWa, en- iiiwy 1 iu, estarxn aoa rorrecrea. RedSeld on the Law of Bill wars. Bishop on Criminal Law, ret 24. Brawn on the Statnie of Franda.

Bntllsh Law anl 4117 Reports, 40 Tetrraet, with Di.ot. BrUbtlj's Analrtteal Dljes of the Laws tf the Halted cities rrom 1.39 to 1557 tndnilre. Tloblnson'a Practice, toI. i. atent'a Comnieatarles, new edltlan.

9 ABdrewa on the Beream Laws. Arkansas BrporV, IS vols Kemcckr Beportf, 11 to! For. ale 1 7 CLEiTIB i. VADEK. 2 No 3tt Main street Old Line for IVapoIcon, Arkansas and iinue KiTfr C.

UfUAMfrrR.Csptaln; A. G. FJLGER, Cerk, T1K rrHl States Mall S. earner (SS9ctah EATBFRISDRE harln; the mall IjdLJS 'oeiran ror tne ccx: rear reira, ihs -111 karei Meiaphla eyeiy MOHPAT TnuRSDAT. at 3 o'clock si poiltlrrlr; and Jfapo tern.TeryTCZaDAT acd FBIDAT, at lo'ivtr at THrenih tlckrta to all rotati, at rein'ar rstes.

Captain MeMaasna wl'i ure Ms ruallrlded attention to the want of bis fileiits nrrm tie lire Fortreltht orpaaea; ar-plT beard, MisT rt DOB. SJ Front Bow. er to oe era PPTAL, ALOIO 4. Agents. Tho Old Dominion Coffee Pot HA3BrC01IB A WORD The Old Dominion Co flee Pot MAKE3 A DEVEAOE D3L10 OC3 AS XECTAB.

Tiii! Old Dominion Coffee Pot TAKES LESS C0FFXE TITAN ANT OTTIXB. The Old Dominion Codec Pot MACES BETTER COrFKS THAN AKT OTHEB, For wboler ale and reta.1, at Ingraliam ft, I.ecf,' HOUSE FUKXISHI.G DEPOT, ITo. Monroo etroet odl of Tns 3Iarsball County, Agrlcn'taral AND Mccliauical Association, At Molly Springs! THE Mem his 1 nd Charleston RsUread Ocmpioy will lsse Exmrslen Tickets from all ititlons at which tbsrearaascnt'jt QHATTD JTJKCTIOIf STATION, Good tro-n the ISlh to th 33th cf Oct bcr, (both days In- aEsiecj 10 Tirnors ine rsir or me aoore namna asso- rlat on on Ibe 77. and 23th dars ef October. The pa.

merit cf ONE FAR? will entitle xxcarsf.ctsts to retain trip, FREE. Secure tickets at as Dondnctors will nat sell Excursion Tkksts Inm rexn'ar Statlena. ARTiCLKS INTENDED FOa EXniBITtON wtH be carried to Grand Jnnctlan Station at ternlar tariff rates. Sail articles will BBTOBNRD FEE npon th acrnt shipper preaentlna the Oompsny's receipt, aiert-tence that tea reUht has been pall to the Fair, and rcieeslcc in rjospanr rrera ai, rcaponsbll'r ror ls or aim ce wsaierer in tneir retn-n iraaipjrtatltn. B.

ATIR3, oca I It SnperlsteleBt. Water Works. TnERZ wtl' be a mretior the StoekhoMera tn the "M-mphls Witer ITsiks Cmran7" at tbecScaof w. A. Blithe, ea the IStn AT OF NO VKM BERN XT at 10 o'clock, fer lb farpoie ot orsantilsc under tree prarutani or ine-crantr.

h. j.hiusui, Tl. C. BRlNCEXET. PT.

F. BARRT. oeMMI gjraailesttneTS. Notice. WILLIAM aAnANbelni a non-mldeottf this Stale, wlM hereSr take notice that J.

norne, Joatlce ef the Feac this ettr. haa Sxed the trial ef an attach ment esecs.ed eroa his rnda. la laror of GejifsA. Adam six soatks after tbedit ot Its execution. ItfOS.

H. SASR1XLL, of. 313 Attorney for r.afntlff Reward. I WILL pay the abare reward fjr lb spprthen. ila and deltrery to at Memphis, Tenceseee, 1 ror afro RtCncL.

9-. DiscRrvnow Bta k. abont 115 ral iMe. liitk Hna. low for head, looks snlky except when sraUlmr, abont 8 feet 3 Inches hljh left my premises on Wed' esdsy.

Suite ruber 15, 1663 P. S. I will pay (Nit ianht oat of lh Stat, or )ZU IT WHCIa. CT. a.JSAS.ai Information Wanted.

DURING tie last trip of ths'teamar 0. 8wn. from Ciin v.w flrif.ru. when tt heat (aided at enTwtf ani taTSclf lot iff at the wharf-boat, intend'Eg to remain here, and whte I waa retfre bj Irank VS. they drew on the attf piaar.

ana 1 coma noi aet off. She aomewhete In tbe city, and an7 Inform a- 11m a. In h.r wh.r.nanta WUI idibubuj rewi. She la abnt to rears cM, po maraea. iair CENRT BAKukTr, ai aira.

ucrcra odl jt Front Row. For Mire, a vr fa uiv srrwvl rYik Apply lo A wtUA- BoDaKBS, o. IT Jeffirenn street. MOULDISKS FOR PICTURE FRAMES 3.50O Tcct of Moulniarx. Oilt nnd Imllatlonno.eivood.

jr Plalu nud Waved Jfciv Stylea. neautiful Patterns. Pictures Framed to Order. Call and aea at Geo. P.itlison Co'j.

oca For Ment. SMALL ST0IH, wlt situated la a Broker's efflce), iMUUser'a stcre, atoUttshoP cr any small bast- Reward. hlfbi sosnaefhUlrontlcathont. 1 ShOTsrcrart If apprthesded eat tftbls fltate, or $25 II taken la th Btat. is M.

M. ALP WIN. OC3-2W Commercial JBLotelsj, 5 Blempbicy Tenn. TTAB ttla day been re-opac vj I tha reception or TTXU Sl PIKaCB. oc3-Is Clotfiing, WSemBnc-r aaMoa WSOKBSDAT M0SKISO at 10 o'clock, at FllMrosM OtttWac, Psrnlshrai uoods, ate, on tbe ocrcer of Oosrt and Main streeta, andnnunaecntu doa jdont M.

O. OATOB Ja BON, Atctl' cwra sad Ktal Xstate Brokers. NIGHT SALES. A. 8.

LETT CO. I WILL COMtESCX THEIR. NtOHT iAX.ES This, Tuesday, sept, tilsti AND OONTINUE DrRINO TUB SBA30N. Goods all warranted a represented. Clothing, Dry Moods, iep2I A LETT Anetlotieu.

Or VALUABLE ARKANSAS LANTjS, AT ATJGTIOW. rJt WBDRMDAT. lee Bib day if tVaceraUrL IJM. atlases, a be so-d In iron! ol the CettmtTdal H. at la Meapbls.

Trnkeseeo, at pnklte ane- tten. 1DO tew ana Taiaasse Laics, (beta iny sltnired la toeraly, Araanxa-, in TownahtpIS swfth, raaraas, Es. Tiwnaktp It. an-tt, 'isci 7 8, II. IJ.

Eatt TowasMpIS no-tfc, iance 7 8 10, II, Kast TonbHlS, sertk. rancra7. 1. East. I IEIUII or 8AL One ttlrd tlaeh.ihebalaac taona and two I'ara; sata tea also wHl aw lecnrl- ty, heartnt lamest freta data 't -ale, and a lien wtfl be retslaedaw the lard far ln defeeiM psyraertat Bart laeds are ta eesad br aiCMisent tt parties la Inter-est ferdlTHIen.

The ps'llmlar seilocx aad yarts of aeetlaau can a sees and foil parilcniaia fifes at tha ef fleeo' WKterihiK h. recher, Jrrfarsen st. Meaatda. ann.eswuia tkik. TnnRnTON WLiUFF CITY.

i nSURASCE C03IPASY 0V 3IE3IPUIS. OffKe Bsnk BclMlnr, Mala stre-1, ttlid dxr sonlh of Capitol, $200,000. AS. CROCKER Secretary. T.

W. WILtlNSON Frssldent. niBECTOSJ OHAS. rOTTKR, BENS.T LAIRD, S. M.

GATES, M. J. WlCtS, v. wn.riNsnN rpniS Company, cetapoaed ef one hnndred ac4 thirty of the business raea of Memphis, fa now ready fer butrrea, with a si pee secartty to trie Uiaared. and the cash oa band ta pay any Immediate was We solicit tb pa trocareef hepnblle far Fire, Hirer and Marine Risks, and promise a prompt settlement or all Kwsee.

anslJ-dlr Look and Head! TJROF. FABK'B MA8I0 JE1IEL FIOTORXS. ooty A eeais. oa-y as caata. oaty 35 cents 1 ar iu re proee, no plctares nun qakker, run raada better, and mads cheaper Ther can't ba beat.

A K'eat ra or the MAGIC FITTUES. enrner af i Cr oa an-t Ma'Ji streets, eppe site Lehman's drynood aiore oiai 1 Administrator's Notice. A LLpenweuhaTiBZ claims asslut the estate of -r. B. KeOy.

deeeaaad, are henbr netllad la present thsm prapvly astbentlcated by law, they win be bar lorre ny ins oa jrrraen eveer. -e persons Indsbled lathe estate. wlB reasa orma arward and aetUe wlthaat delay. O. NLAN, Adra'r, 0330 JeffaTua ttret, batveen Sacssd aad rktrd oc31-daar2w A Card to ladies.

MRS. ANNIE 7 HAMMARSXOLD b-ji lalarm thaladlcasfMemphlat at ah will air l'strno- tlans la the followim Fancy works. SUk asd Dot. ton Embroideries, Cntehet and It'lttrd Work, created Braioldeiy. Wooeted Raised Work.

Woosted Indian Work and Tapestry. Wax Flawera snd Frntt Rosln Fruit. Oractsa aad Orleotat FalsttBf Halt Work of a.1 deacrlptl ns. Mrs U. will aire nrcata to order, drawtsts fer SUk Embrelderl'e, ad all klara of IlslrJe'rtry, with neat-nesa ant eHepatell Mra.

n. can f.nd at tif ttsa at hr residence, north end of Promenade street. TWO HUNDRED RESIDENCE LTS, that I will lease for tea Tears, on eay lenaj Alai acmfrtaaMOtUirRsldeoe. D. B.

WAODXLt. Pnloa Btck- "Wanted, Immediately, 10 000 T0XS OF COTTOS SEED. AS the Agent fer th percbase of Cotton Seed for th district af M-mphls, I lei leaio ta call th allen-Un of riaattrs la my card Far art load, leead, clean Sasd, I fxr ash ea delivery Sbipteywarmerehsnis. or to FRANC Q. TAFERS, Memphis, Tenn.

P. 8 In eases of contract road rroferly, 1 win nr-nleh sacka. F. 0. cttl9.tr WILLIAM S.

FLIPlTir', (Uteef Colnmata,) A TTTJRNET AND COtTNSELLOR AT LAW, NubtHle, r. TeoBeeaee, praetlosa Law in all the Ceorta at Naah-Tllta and la Maary TsUiaaaoa oanntie. CoHertloas In any part of MrMIe Teaaeasee premptlT attended ta. OFFIOE-Cherry street, near Cesprr's Bnlrdtnx. sepU-dtaw5t GOGG1S at 1IOL.T, gEiekali cornmssiorv FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AejEnTa ros the sale or Manufactured Tobacco, Lent-Tobacco, and Cigars, Corner of Mala and Ccl strseta, MEMPHIS, TENN.

SELLING, as they eieroilrHy on Commlsitn, th-y are ea.Wed ta acpply tha trad at aa lew rate aa the same grade af Tobscej cin he boaaht in any market. oc3t DR. J. It. HILL, ptFFICE oiraer Mala and Aama atrreU, Memphis, Tennessee ocis-im dla dame Jerome 3 reafiwnrd Ftaaet Reader, th sreatest fir- 1 Inr woadsror hazs haa arrlrei, and casbe seen at the Wbltemire rjaeae, No.

115 Adamestre't. p-lrate estrsnco. ty ta cttll of Memphis and th snrrannd- lf eosctry at large, whs wish le cansoit and listen ts rj-r rermittona ine nasi, oieteni aad fstnre cf their lire She wilt enable Tea to reeonr loit property, II glre mtorrr.atlaa a aH has loess matter, nenry leyaetes, loeiee, lawssita, KrrrneTS.io tery iKkets: wii cc 15e inr parteera. friends aed enemies, aa thMkh she bad kawn them tor years; shows the Kkevee of roor foto.e wlfeerhns- nano. in hit.

arraira an waa Beyer knewn to rm all who are In troaMa. aor.Ttaeatc decelret, fly to her fjr aiTten. ree aescTseaaaii iscawa wsicn Knman ty, and glrea ir aerlptacnsl medicine. She win rtee en- tlratatla'asties, for her stay 1 short. Oomatnc price awr $1.

of 17 lw Trust finle T)T Tlrtns ef atwdiyd da ef trn.teieceted AJ to ns by Ds-htet. M.rtah Daibie' sn-I B. A. Master, Irs tee, to aecere ceitsln deat doe to the Memphta BsiMtns; tal L-an Assrcts- 1 ton, w- wrM am fer tab, to th btsheit bl Mir. In rant of J.

Harea, Ksq In th c'ty of Memphis, on tho 73 1 day of Naeeraber at 1 oeeck, the prorerty, betsa ta tha city ef Memphis: B1eBlog al th aonthweat corn-r ef ematrr Tot No (01. on itralaht Itae with what la ksrwa si th Arseeal grenads on Adsn street thenee ea.twsrrHy with Adama street any reet: tstnc nortawaraiy ace honored aad fa'tr Itht and on half fet. para'let with tb west line of salt cjnBlrr tot 5t Ueeei wrstwardlr nsralM with Adama street S3 feet, andthecer! he- ainmair. Ant saeeM tt snore not s-H far ssrasleet to pay said deb's, we wl'l sen la shares of th slock of the Mrraphli Dal ding and Ivan As odatlen. trauttmd as ooiiateral aeenrtty.

Tbe title Is terettd tt b' (eel. bat we sen only aa llB.teee A 14 OP WIN, oc-l-lw 3RIFFINO Adoption. A GENTLEMAN la th eeeatry, bailee last his wife, h. a a pretty smile chsM tf atikt months oM. which ho ha no raana taksat ear of nta ct Is to place It where It wl'l red re knlre a actl attaotleB, as weaMotbtrwarraled aaanig near'.

Any person minx aaapiiaeearaa, ar recetee it Into tbeir r.mHy, wui pees see rvp aneee a 1 lli A acSO-dawIm Dei Memshla WHA.P.F-B0AT MESSENGER For Sale! WILT, sell at peltate aale tbe VTbarl- JL I Rial MESSEbGHR Bow li ing at the Jot at renter stroct. Thas is a aiaaach. icaod boat, hartac keen bosk'd and aS doaHe bottom pat oa. at a larse eiptae and la rell adatttd for d.lsx a -Wharface aad notel batlarss. Usee cabin well oral-bed.

WtH be reed reasonable terms. Apply ra biard, ef hr letter, te A3 ROBERTS, oc302a; Memphis. Tenn. Wanted. A SITCATI0N la Memphis as BCOOKESPBR IX.

SALaMAN by a sonag man wbo bai expenenca in bj'h dry sood aad xrecerr stares. St'lstaetorr reoom- mtndstlos sir as to qaatiscallen and ability. Address. J. E.

SPARES. ocM-lw SomeeTtne. Owner Wanted. a here trosibt to M'rainl. by Uie steamer Fltshnsh, and asctUBed to J.

M. Its mien. Th owner wtil pease ceme irward pay ehargea. and lata bleu H1RMSTAD 4. GORE, orSl-St Agents for steamer Flisbnsh SO ttcwarfl.

flTOLBN. on tha Btsht at lTth ar Sentrm her, ISM, twenty-eeree. miles from Mem aaa, dats2p phis, on the ideerstH read, a can-colored MARE MOLE, fear a -a etd. For mare aad, tktet I wilt pay t3. or for ma at Sbeley depst, or pt once, cheler Detet ocS3-lm r.

FRTTwN. Wetter. BUILDER! iilemiilB, Tenn. OnOFcn JsaT son street, between Thtri sal Feeitb AU kind 1 jihMrg and repairing ot blrln(S promptly attarded te. ocS-Sm Orindbtones.

OA Ann pa-dNTa fcetla anl Dedea GrlBd- JUiUUU atasea. at tow Sitrrrs. UAWEA, SMirn 00. Bargains In Hardware. rs yoa wisn eargtina ta uaraware.

cau npon ectlS rtAwrr sxirn co. Tabic and Pocket Cutlery. TR aajortmaat 1 Tery lars. and ar teaHef lower prices than at aay ether eatabHshmeet In the fcl awes. Bsnrrt Jt CO.

310 Dozen thoppiufr Axes, fV the foUawlnx brands '3 tv Oellins," L'pptncott'a," "LewU," 'tt UoHIrs" and "Blodjatt Toal Company," for sa'e at Eastebjs fsiccs. oci nAwai. SHiTn at co, Sundries. a rAKILt.A Curdai. Utioa Rope, 60 bale Oiknra.

iV Log, Ox, Traoe, Fifth, Stretcher Stay and Toagne Chaina Bar Iran and Steel, Tin Kate, Bar Tin I ISO bnadlea Sheet Iran, asonei, ror sue ai reoacea prire. HAWKS, SKIT" oclS tot snd S0 Msln street. Removal mrtH Blair dtr Insnrance rompaoy has rtmaied its I cffl to th Bank Balldmrs, Mala street, third d-wr SOSth MSdlKB MB-1 CLARK J. MORTON. AND FORWARDING DIERCIIANT.

Mo. 0, Locust atroot, St. Louis. rouatad. and parttcnlar attention utldto thafimicof Refer, toMaisra.

Meachaa tc. Galbrrath. Farrlnrtia h. neii Sample. MltckeU Co, M.

i Hl-ks, Fratl cat Bank of Memphis, Msscptus and to msrebaata ner-ally of St loajs. oCtT-tm Blank Checks, Notes, Sc. WATSON ct BEAHD HATE a rtf! assortment of Blsnk Checks. Notes aad DIHsef Ixthing. Ill Ms- cdo-lra BOX ATfUF ACT0 PRITCHETT nitOTf it th Jsrcllcn tu Ralelrh road aadAnttlesat eet are prepare to CU all orders with nea neta aad dlapet.h Sum af .11 eia- nmin en order aid ialtrered oa (h abartext loaf a.

These wiah- lee anrtsu tn laeir una wobm da wast ta ale then a esD ttia-im snd Ccrarri BARRELS bt Oelalnad ISAbsrra't Ret-Bdale Oemst CLA3X i HARRIA 100 arU-tl 0k 1 OB. 1 1 1 i ii iu. n. tl Importers, Jobbers AND 3tU5Tr jSLXJCMizm es op Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, 314 MAIN STKF.ET, TEBUB Cosh, or City Acceptances. One Price and No Deviation.

No Goods Delivered until Settled for. No Exchange after Kale Octolier 24, 1S58. To mtet tbe eefivsoiesce ef all vre will keep op0 from 6 in tbe ateraiag to 10 at night; ELEGANT DRESS SILKS, INFANT'S EVIBROI'D R0BK8, INFANT'S EMBROl'D WAISTS, INFANT'S EMBROl'D CLOAKS, INFANT'S MERINO UNDERVE6TS, MISSES WORSTED ROBES, MISSES BEREGB EVENING ROBES, MISSES NIGHTGOWNS, MISSES COTTON CI1BMISBS, MISSES COTTON, Wot aad SILK HOSE, MISSES MERINO UNDERVBST3, MISSES Plain and HssiBwei HDKF5, MISSRS MARSEILLES SETTS, MISSES HOOP SKIRTS, LADIES NIGHT GOWNS, LADIES FINE CHEMI8BS, LADIES NEEDLE WORK DRAWERS, LADIES NEEDLE WORK SKIRTS, LADIES MERINO UNDER VESTS, LADIES SILK DNDERVEST3, LADIES RETIRING CAPS, LADIES HOOP SKIRTS, FINE TULLE CAPES. FINE VALENCINNES CAPES, FINE VALENCINNES BERTHES, FINE POINT LACE BERTHES, FINE VAL. aBd POINT SETTS, FINE VAL.

atr4 POINT COLLARS, FINE Hosilea ami Brasstlts COLLARS. WHITE MARSEILLES SETTS, COLORED MARSEILLES SETTS, WHITE and COL'D LINEN SETTS, WHITE and BLACK CRAPE SETTS, WHITE bd4 BLACK CRAPE COLLARS, NEGRO KERSEYS and BLANKETS. SPEED, DONOH0 STBANGE, Maiu itlcmphis. oc2tllwaw T. H.

CLABK 8. HILL. CLABK ill WATCBjMABJERS, Jewelers, SILVEESMITHS AND ENGUAVEHS, IMF0RTEU3 AND BSALBR3 IN WATCHES, CLOCKS. SILVER AND PLATED WAKE, O- XT Fancy iioods, Jewelry, OUR FALL ASD 1TIXTER ST01K, T7IMBRAGIXG oa ef the beat aeteated aad Ik bet I JJJ Tarlety of ffereel aa ta awhw. nr arecoasUatlyreestslagaJladtsMlat sAyVas cxda la oar Una, and weald can the atliaaaua of aauuhasers and other to examine ear saaek.

Auisag aar testHar aruaea may ce tenaa 1TATCHE8, Beth GsHtMHrer. Hmttec Oaees aad Opta Faeee, rrem ice ai maawsacaesiesaT LAfiasc. raesa, QeatTa aad Ceceahagea. DtasaaJ, Oeal. Kale aad EvaeraM Qema Pearl Ssta tar BrMal Fiwaaati Coral, Lara, TaraaatiltiarBst, Hair Kssraeeed aad Plain Jewelry.

Yd, Fob, and Heard Csalsaj LadKi OtiiWalxes, Raw aSLEaamMUwita. Dhv- masas, ac SIIsTEa. Tea Seta, Cotfe Oras.rHchee GeMets. WatVss, Fatka, areoiia, uaiea, ris, ana tie isreaa EAlTei.Caats-s, Batter Dkhea, lp Bawls, a a Alio, SILVER rLATBD OOODa, cf theaewest states. ariaa vJ, ct uui iraearta.

airaa aesaeea, uass-dleitteks, QaMeta and WattervaBaiaM. great rarlety of Clock, ot Frtsch and American Manuraetare, RUNS, Importsd to onr own order, frem tha beat maker tn anreoe. una -letvmtaaimenas. ail kinds Flshsls, Cotta. Dertnt.es, Traatera, Dean, Adams (a Dean, aad A Ben's Pateat, nanetsg Cslrei, Kane, tie.

SPECTACLES. Gold, Silver an.l SteelTrames, Pebbles, Perls- r- ail. ii i.uiJtce, ctasnoi. asm fsfoer KIB8C. TABLE AND POCKET CDTLtRT OF ALL KINDS.

UXailAYlXf. Seals and Pre! fer Iisir'stlbart and Banks, ais acq urnaiueaiai inmas am uarca, lntaeteakatyleof Ua art. Jewelry made to order and repaired. Watches repaired br exparienced workmen. All work warranted.

2Yo. 1 niocfe. aeplS-dtwawlr $20 Boward. LOST or atoatn Inia as at tha ralr Oreaad on yesterday, a mct.4 hook roatslafns tnmeeey. a not.

on O. DaSiery fir between ilxteeaand ict-eDteenhnadrad dollars I also, a cola sa AC. Edmtnd-eon asd Wra. jfarfan for etihtoenta hrndref dcHars. a certificate of depoettof t.

D. TBSl.m i 2t Oa. for two hnndred aad sIxly.BT dollara. and inndry otktraeies aed rPra. Tea absr reward wist teraM en dettTsry of pocket hook asd tomar to wm-asa XCe.

TH03 A. IB3DALS. ocl-tw gB WILLIAMS' OF AND Iodide of new efArrd to fhi era manpy-wliai thecanfidesc of IU aspsiylB; the sat ata aeLahl prrparaltan of srisparll and lis sdjaneta. Ill pertlenlsrry aip'seahte le Oaraale mem. TeSr.

arjpfcl-Uttcdtperdara, and other dlsesaeaot the laSsmBslloa the xanoas, Sheanattsa, tc. FRa sead Fram the KaahrKe Gsiatt. I To tbe ArruCTEP. Araecg atl fit nwOMts which the attesaaoa of the pahrss la so HiaaiaHj call thnnxhthenewsesperpms arotlierraedtnise, there Is no ssea which place ahasher iiikaiete taaa Williams' CoopaaM Extract of SarasyarWa aaei ledtd or Falaua, prepared IB tbts city by r. B.

T. WTaBsssi. A a a speadrand effecstT remed fer Serexata. Oferealc Sera rye CTeers, Drne-ata, Llrer Cosastaenta, aaat a naaaaer ef ether 18a that ah la bttf to." a is rsplel7 gsleed Bebile faeer wbctemr laaselaeed. Ia this 1 ar wt'hta th paU three years we haa wtnir! maB7 laataaca rf is rearOctsteBeias eHaeae: STStraaa Cader tl reatertng taftoncea we hare seeBthelean yrptlc stlw iteeag la asaadr sal wealthy ta Kb; the warns-who had beta the prostrate TVCrm ef dtaeaae, rtrwl ic health aad the an Im meat or lire; aad kef eat aBd adaltTtetlaa to sererfele eatirefr irsrssnttrera the beat of that MrisM-fSStet aa.

Oae laslaaw- the later 14 was psrtteaiarty graitfylac ta as A llaasa hey, sped three yean, te when we ar- teehed by the asicasaiel ef ha -man uea, waa say aem ilia aaajatrd wsth ear eyes. Ha aaffered the aaoet neratU'ssat pata, aad at itava seemed lbmI liil a- aald the ss staht The Bare eaatarataf asadlcat aaall wa laaal yel. and ihepa-estseftberrttie ateld kls treatm-atwlth aw aaataareaSalaeilciiaa sad eaer ewewaich nirarao'hwatMla rather can rest It aeeat. wtta hat asttbt t-ailt ta llataa Eawy Hiapireat wvraaaaUy Adeas4.hythMawaeh4 wstamed aad txserieaced its graat earatrre aaaistat. ta try Dr.

WilUaaaa' Sarsspait ia and Is oats ef Fataeaa. They da sa. aad te-ay Mraa taase waa taraaaaVkHSI thaw and ask God' hteeaaac apaa the aravs aster tars aserfMee Ta Btt'e hay aaw eerasy has faraser aseel heastau aad ht May ae ae-JSetae that haa weaasaS thai ear aaea htaa.awtaea a asa-saarepn-tatlea. and klad heamtaewsr Hs rastMet Messaafs asaa ear liniraas Taacg tewairaia, Br. B.

-HTBIiaai bottle or Si. Fee aale by WARS XaMS. si rHwawaaa (sMCESsaas to lams, tucm a cf.) WHOJLSSAJLiSS AND KETAIL Booksellers AND TATIOKTER.S, Ko. Muln street, Icmplils, krty for aate at the lowest prleee, a larse aaaertBvast of LAW, MEDICAL, THEOLOGICAL, SCHOOL AAD HiSCSLLASrlttS ta afiUses af Bibles and Prayer Books, la Tirietx MaAae. rit" ail u- onr wtiuu Ut TiXUtm.

SCHOOL BOOKS Thar respeotratly Mrwe the Uteatiaa ef ECKOOL TBACH3M to thatr uasweal aa BOB) aery exteaata, esaspraalai the the awat T.saablr war aew en aaa. BXAPcIIS. BOOKS I Theer stock af BLAnc EOOtB Is ooarrlete, rasaradwe erery a ACCTirT, SB: 1 1 aaa ind BUM KAiflNTK SOOU. Berry TSrtety at Ceatmea aad Faaey Stationery, laelartlat; WetttM aad Wr-aaaeaa Fan ass, SOm Msasat aaary snl.taaa sad rea, la. QwtlK, tat.

CJ Bookaeaaaa, Xanaaaia, Taoehers, Lahrarte rt EJ- O. aatsy itsrchiajC wlB Sad It seeth ta thetr balere at ta searehaee af bs raSBar tBaea SB Sbb aaaaa. a I a- can eetatn ierrds frasn a ta aiaan ejatllles a a sill at abort asstie. aaat a a daac ea Bs itasa ea-i irjarat ayiWBAhf't ITiscfUaiuous- C. oilliiller, Opiiciutt, lirCFACTtrBBK OF A SKWLT 1KTBTlts AltO IMPROVED SPECTAaK.

g-xElZ BBALBttlX JjgSs CLOCKS WiTCilia jinriiLRY. 311 Sift in Street, belr ifntH, 071 ifc Steieuri tt 'roraae's MUdt,) SPssttTsXCX aad ether adeaore tn aea. aa Sr.t ts settuaa; to be dtaa, rr.isti dtaueaoa. can r. Stud with the a laasreaea 9n.taclea, as to eaaaas them ta see the Baaet aotrn ns thHr aMSa wall aa yeet ctAatderabte distance off.

Staesir re aaaaa mu ut setMiaa waa Bare eeew taaiweewopeaay anpiiiia)iis aaahala tkraaaa ae caaatry iiniaeass; to be a As, als, leader aro. scary that I aawaud carltaa the ll Jbtfc asalaat each Tsaefcra, aaI nsete my leaatalaaa I aire aa Aarats. Bar will I safr aay Srectaewe ta be seal perseaa haTtas na kaledw at the rye It Is mr aaeaenal experteBC IB manaal.in wtta, tanaesayeWs eaTaieee that reader each uatevraal S. B. Spectacles acraratelT adjasted the eye -a as te eaabte Ike weerer te ncraoe the aaost aatrate rtnatay.

meat, either by day er eead.elaht, with 1 relict set aad saUafactias. withaet occaSoatac taaA aaae iaaa.se er albrae te the ereaa geaeraary eerlsaed of flti-i raeerted In fraate TJtoeks, Watcwn aad Jewelry earrfatty repaired at short neeMe and wasraBted aatlafae-lory. jeanttwawHoly 1I4SDWABE, IROJV, KT AILS, ASB CASTINGS, AT Reduced Prices for Cash, Or Approved Paper. THE BBaMMBwBS ABE SfV BBSMTUiS TKBIR Kail Sspply ef UarJvrare, Freea the AMERICAX MANUFACTURERS, A.VB BT Spoclnl Importrttion. THOU ehqIiAttd ahd gsbhany.

TatMrirsa otra Resident Agent iu Europe, ar tnabUd I tai nlsh All Goods of L'utopeaa Jleaar.ctBre, At Very Red safari Rites, A ad wa soslest a sksoenselaatAai at eat aesa.nl sacat ry nasekaten et aH kladt. WX OAX AXD WIU. TO on ntry Merchants, All SomU ha car Ira at laaOTJaT" riCTJHES Ashe caa boy Uarm la any Beaten or Seaaaeim Market Cash Buyers Solicited. BAWE3. BXITK CO oclS-tr 3C4 and 366 Ma a Mnet.

ROYAL avana THE aezt OrdlTLir; Trawta( of 0' Beyai Haaa.a LMtery. cuadacted hr the Baaotati Sowe sweat, aa-dertheaeperTtstaasf theCavUta Reeerai Caba. wtp take place at Haraaa ea SATCHDAY, Soveialer Cth, 1S58, BOJtTBO 7 OBBINAHIO CAPITAL PRIZE ieo IPrUacf-I 1 Frtmef H.Me aseo ie les et Stf It at S9 is.ooa 1 SB Aaae-aiaaitWaas i. IIM 4 ef tv to tMi of $4e ae ief CT Whole TtcksU Hal.es Si Qaaaaters Frtse cashed at ssgkl at per eeait. dtsaiaat.

BUnoa aH selTest Banks taken at Far. reseat comes kitoBii. Comrcanicatlaa addreseed BOX BOBBKSifBZ. (care of CKyFost, Charleston, 3. aatll the Sth ef NTmber, wHI he atteaeed te efl-twtf Change of Itepot.

TBKBatroaeef the Ifarahalt Feeaaie law. slat, was at the Cot eertlile Depot, aastradcf at Fsyette where I bay wHI And a ready ceBieyaac by the Hrtu. ret I. whehaTea(od saiptr or sw ad a Brat rate hack. BOV8LAH.

ecla-dawAt WAT-ON tSc Bf ARD, SIS Vara strear, hae na rweiTed aaeateaetTe aaaertsmt rf MBPIC A BOOKS, which ther r. seBlaK Tery lew A'-w a aaneaeref aew aad ratnisl- tt BahBjcalaaa Barn saw. LMetary aad BCeauaw. eeia Ins To Gontraotors. COVTB ACTORS II Ih.tted as aaad ta arcpeesla thecraoeef th- K.yer within arse.

a dais, for the waaVsaac mt a BEKT HOtra aceesdtac to claaa aad spcebk atleaalyaic ta the etc af tte Cltr Hecwaeer. The etractor to a crat et th recefpta iieaa the stall reals the beadle fa- stTa ywjd of tMt-er with the asMBt ilsalsanHail cash aaeecrtsthn paraaea ef the enaatrectloe, ta Cltr resrr hr( the rUhl lejala'e the mark-t hoar. c. eell td BAtrSB. Raven, rtacon Piauos, EIGHT PI.lMMi i ram thewel known meastfactarers ef Ritcb, Bscea fa Ce TT.

have keen seB- tof I. m.ke af Plane far eerenl rear aaat, aad erery testraaveat baa UtartaMy ataea raileot aa terse. toe OarattcHwIlbesaeae a the saaa'actaraea ta Xew Tk focTl afcktlNXET Sr. 09. Hnllct, Davis Pianos.

SEVERAL FIAXOS aft TeeHTCd frem the ulebrated estahKshmect at X.aars HaKet. Darts St Oa Baa- ton Thea riaae bar the leapfeeed Irva Frsaae Fa- rent -napensl a BrKS ad French Acttoa For teach, laaeawdearahtmw thwy ar net aarpasaed. Fer ear Tery low by tn If cEUVKET CO. iTm. Knabi Pianos.

EartcaaetoBlyreeelilac rlAK03 from thta srreat Saathern rianah Factery, to which we wrad esp-eulltf eaHth altenltoa et Berrta-era Thery are Jtliur f. talr hesntirsl and unsense Tolneie ef tone, aad wit ormBir fawcrably with the best Plaaaa the wetld "a pevdao We hare to antra this week, rneef tbenvat awpera Flano tn the Seslh-ers eeaatry. Frsce a too. yisltars and pnrehaaera ar to call at ear ftaa ITarerooma aad examine them. fortl XcEIXXET it CO.

Great Rtdnction in Prices of Pianos. HAVING deter Ined to ese oar erSarts te make if em-phts find ear estawltelrmesl ia partlcaiar,) head- qoartersrer ine aaie or rr ia the seetaera caaatry, we hare made aeca arranrTrtl. ith the maaaXaetar-ers of Fl.Be that we wl I be enabled te make at least 10 per teas dednetks frees tae ssml price ea an Flssea sow oy nt th best Plane cheaper thsa hu rrer fort bees o3st4 ia xemphl Pnrchasera win obllce by ex- amurac ta ranos. aaa ascertain ta pro at MCEINNET St 0O 'B. Isightc, JTcwSon Bradbury's i'lanos.

KB inperlor riANOS Irut reeelred from the eslah- usbsrstf xeeeea. Ldrnie, ftewun et era err. ahlihaa.r.irbelar.1 KewTirtsrlees. Fram the ac- 4 aired repntattan of thra Flano Fortes, farther notice rant na will not ae necessary, wnn ersrr assarainw that purchasers wt I get a No 1 Flan, snMntt then for thetr tnspectlen. reCTl XcTJNVKT CO.

P. AlUIOLX A itirx. fc etit.iL,. ATT03KETS AT LATT, BeHcttera to. Chancery and rteneral CoUrctiBZ Aeenta.

Jardato. Hl. WW ll rrcmpt attealloa to 3 bsataeas csafidad ta them profea-stoaariy. Safer to the past as an htex the fatal. wiyzt-aatwiy Two nlnles Lost and One Fonad.

RTBATBD or were st.sen frees raw, a aerrol um.ie fltjtul 7ba sair! la braadad with th ratter I Th aascxisaia nw -nnnil Wit feTfOO TheSS mnnwertn paatnre tea mHe framJfssfasJ Oa tne asmsiass, a z. fc ce wsa lb l-r Mcit-" aad t. new "i ay ptsee fewan le otfl-tf at AT Fr. at Sew. B.

D. XABIB3. -anei AtHsu. Mseweedi Tewn A CARD JfEsT FIRM. Ihae tbaa aay usueietrd wuh as ta Ch AarlK a riiaBBaliili i haslraeaa, Mr.

BW1XABTD style the Bras wljh (i. B. LtK'Hia at This ariiTiiaaianawei eaiSis aa daissa ea. atleaaaaBlath sVeal Batate haaaaea. Sa all ate r.

Ml. BWUA1TB arafl ate his 1 eatoibastoemlatsaeeedtotael anisalBiiiiaiiel tefahetatsatr AbB I o. a. tscsi -J aaaai.A C. B.

LOCKE it AUCTIONEERS, GerJ iatj Heal tmUte inker? 22 Maui street, 'lewr Ha tiara. ibXsaartpaEXait vjkntsi. AllTlctrijlB ATTcaTioa Tea salt ar C1TF 0P CITTJIT FMPBKTT, UXI 9CBJF AXD -arABBAirrB MMncHAXDisM, sa roes, nnunTvmx HICUC3 STOCK, 7 ar fany prraiareM to aiuavt to ri uaan i sekes of erery daeciiattoa AD Beaea sa Has wi, caavaad with Trf-ir ithsnilii illissls I mAelB V4 COIHasWHaUtTS eaMctSae Ub--, vasw awraere i CITY AND SUBUBBAlf LOTS AT AUCTMHf, WB will MIX la rxat ef Mratoae hawaw. Ifaea Hret. a PBIBAT IIT, raeSBh af Or-h-r.

tae aaB. aaejaVdawtwerty. re- fV IOh ka tha AaaMtara sa sis.toa ea a aaoaa aa-aats kaaf ssalaa taeaa aas aad tha real et aft Tiaasaaas Trass. Oa h.U cash, eateaca ha IB aad afstlawBBaM. Ato.

a UK rrer SS ht a Martha street it Tcmia taa aa rj aaaataa, baiaac waa. A see ea lOTea Hals ateeet. aaar -it; mi Tart'ty TTaet. Trna a.h. ea LskCEB i CO a1 aetleaeer ard Bjeel SUBURBAN LOT For XXT aa fwr aeks heaataral Swheueaa Ut VV seer.

It so annate ca the rew aBatoL.Be r. hwt.era the lesicarac of Cat Meleaa aat the Thrre ia a rei.tre' with aeemt -csaawet. tae halaace la eovaeed with a Baeaeeeat T' ad lat wfl, as a jhtar fceod. aeartwaebn-aad achcol hoax, aed or a beat leto ra it- ctatty tt the etty. A treat bareava aaB beeareei riy apvcl.

ut For lartVr tartvcalara ao-lw So S. LOCK e-ta-tf AKttarr.rw BVewl BataaeBrwk, LOTS! AT ASJCTISiY. WN-easaAT. the- 3d Web, ae-1 wfl set! ra COBIKTm, jaBBB 20O city x.tt: Tanas IS atMl 1( wa Mk credit, the Beat ae i- -be raekss d. itoftexh I.

ntwal.d SS ant' TeaB MlSBBhsa. at laeaaahlaaad ka'b-aha aed the Mil Th aUahurf Bafraad aM tal r-saese st Utsa aotat. Taeaeey aarresradtrajCernuh aa alts, aral-hr a' "eat ljsd aar aararalsaral lruiiis. Bardha'a wt i a-? wraaa w.dua 11 art lea, aad ib. Hi aaar aaa eat, This place kbeeatoMcB-aBBMaawthlaabaBt thaaa ar-, aadaawhwapaaea-'a'tesi abewalaw.

Caefeath hat a ra F.aaaCeW ta cr-- ar aad sisy aaBBlaataSaa aat.b: araUi SaeSterea aad Fate's it la eesiksel an I skesei. Hitanlsaaan. aad eaterps saaer a wetoihie a', aa sllasetaer eetoaasaas aasas'ae; aww kwtoad t-, saahetea h. Thatarasawf ba saaa asa kaaaawL aad i-- Bres' a feat aawaoraaewia to lai Sililm The sae wai aw and wubae un tl LiMBIBlv sssa wa AaetaMieera aad Baal awtes Bae'kere TXUEM VTBLT, olwlCxk.WtoTawd Iner-X the aasaans ef iar year. Urrad waawa aaa.

A 1 aelAw- ci SILKS. A few Vary Pae Doabl Slriirt Silks to Arrive on XraacUty. FINE SHAWLS NBST 'WEEE. Socles ami lAmws. Oai CONSiGM RKT BLAf mOWS, DRIB AD GKAI KKKE8SBK iBASS.

WHITE AXD GRAY LlaVSEYS. oet7 TAYLOR de M'BWB Cures Oiiarmntled. CA.VCiiKS KM) S(JKPUIaA CV1HD PAarall.a'n caataraaBB tuslrmoaiwa, the klah-auwu, w.n a a- wui Cast carat Bear ht kbUs afr. Bta. nam It years' staC.

Jte. Chewstaaa (. 19 yaara" staedarB. Brr. Feter Cwrp, aft IB Vm Pat-.

i. BajMsta Watktaa, ta Sost te has paasfAl' At drees, JIB A tPTOat, wWHWiT The Fair is Qves THE Plffl Ml COME THE Saetay Arl alter .1 Soctoty was aaawt at Ik Fate Rroaad. aa BATiraOAT the lad Best tor tbe Eectseaef Qwkrera far the ease tsy ae Attheaametn-raadpiae Frawlaaa wMBeaattrere. aidpaM oat to aaee-eefal eDCayeartoi Alao, aB resaeaa haataz arcaaat saslaaat th Bwi'tt-aeeree-sMtopeseHtaraiaTawt Use. at.

The aaerr. hen aaJ an latereatod, are raeiy aelsctud to atten All perase harta, artlctoa reaaetatBE at the Fa Sreaaws will earl aad take them away a seam a -rac. i-ale. Be saee eaB year paean news oa Bet, day, and are farther treabke te yearsel.e. By seder et tbe B.

ard, txS-U M. i' STBWABjT. Seer. ere CUST0M-H0USS SALOON. THISeaiahtasaawat.

lncat- ea TTaloe street, tn ta- ca ot heaarea haataKheen taor- oeah'y rwreated aud reacted Is saw tarty pea far theaec naasititlo. cf Ito aaatorare aadfrlaada The -aaeseat Ltotaca ta' Wlaps. aad the freshest yaters, win ba awrredta all waa Bsasf It witb IhMr aatreaate. St. S.

XfMIUPI ocSB-lw Fer Ben FrsBklia. TPST reewred in atore aad far aaea to aha lea SB 10 aies iTaer's fMMeetaei aVhBH-p-y BS OadBraadr. aa OHFertWaaa, 10 OM Xaeearn Wpaa, 69 CM Claret Wtoe. JS.S99 OKara A. 3 UttTT A.

CJO. y. S.y iraa.iisaee HUGH D. ORBEB. ATTORNBT AT LATA, Xralas.Tiasaiiui i wl ta aH the (Vaata rt Mtntaiss.

taWTsasiiaia celt and the S)aseaM aad FacSsrat 01 Is Jaeteo aad wtftattsad pssaipUy to the OwOeettoa haaii Veil Tennessee aad KerSh Mtsiaiitpat. ursM.E-.iiw asa ef aaa strews. tw oeera east Wet" est Sea $50 Eeward. WILL aire Ua after, reward toehsemithe few a swiaBaa. aad i ta at ehMk-Oa.

Sweat tee A aBewed uv ror ta apaesasaslea rr ie rneef my aetra raaa TOX. rt I ooacer e-tor. of ratoer s'eaJer fraaa. alsat 1 or hih and has the eesa-rea, kaaks aalr tt Mack eye to as.rly wreessw awj. ah i ash taeHbatHSAtoafaay aeraalsh itssete.

Re as sheet ew-ed. pct-tl X. X. TBJCSBtTAXT. SrSSSRS.

sTATSOX Jr. BEARD, aVe. 313 Mala Street. HATB last Meerral a faeta siserteBent ef AC-OOCKT. HBCOaD rad XEXakB-A VBwaar aaarV CeaaArad-Beaae aad Feaey atataaacty, whssei they SeeahJ-aSS.

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