Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 31, 1859 Page: 2 of 4
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ty ofO.!M'en It nw 1 ehiM '.th
lha first dry In Ten that h..s Coin
i of ih'thMutiful and chtv IVht. Wj
cn i'.l k' a 'a'.lu'v sub
fi.mi-tllr? nn ler tho nip! 'in ' f the
nt!y.rin ; I c r ren:o M Jehu-
n TbursJ-y I cf. ifl llie Kccud Suu ley
t'rr. a C3r-r-rit!rsn1! beheld no-r
Dilit cjiu.tv under the ilirvct'.cu i-f
. atto'ln to the unlit Mw. Sndtb
ton Factori aii I G rueral Cenin.iseim
. .stim Texas ir to-d.y't pip:r.
. . Kcn tist our oil friend G. 0.
;. . - nun lint beorme the prrprirt' r cf
. yg.y line from Palestine la th phee
A" ' ' Knufu.ni) Mid it determined to put
- 4 traveling crJr m ai.y Ilr.e iu
(fathinhl doing what he says
.. ; imend Ibelir.e to the ptron-;c of
. Gibbl hasuls". r-inet.n4 hine?lf
. the 0;tU Hoiisc" in Kiv-fir.Rti
4 pler.se'l to P li'e oU fritml ntiil the
.'. . pnerlly. See (i-tvt'is:ieat-
E3 Set lh curd tf Metiii. J. 3- Cin & Co "
cotton fctor ord ctnimimien ir.crch nit IfiMstc-n.
TezM. This it on old ml.lUlicd liitue. tbouiih ii
baa Bnlreeiie some chat go nccinly. The priticipil
member ef the (in toeier ivis i:m in It i.J ii
well Inewn to the tu!tcci commnnity. fee enrd.
; H. II. B!:'c. of Ja fiiHin ni e -t'.e In to-
Ur' f.jcr f.r 70 hn-et. Ho! n'.l ye cattle
n oen hereta a convin'oat ci'i sutltit fur all your
ycung I Mvcs. JI?. B. pys tV.c lilgltMt mar'itt pric-f-.c
sua!'. booTM 3 he buy.
PJ7 An eTjrt Is being mrlo by the Dlrecfory of
lie Wn ling'on Kutional Monument Afcociution "t
.Thiii. Ion City to r iito fund? to complete the mon-
ument iiich hut so long been umler w.iy nt the Fcd-
tril Cit;'. Asone means of accoriiplUhiiig til's object
f-r :.t;. ittrGittieral II.jTi bus rqi.e:trilt!e Poet Mas-
- 11 i-:o-t i rn'cirn contributions find
f -irwinl :he stmn to lnui. ....j.
aob'e nc pjtri.it-c our an 1 vrry smili inito from
fiuli pci on !aitln ' to-'R " ' -
bo Ibo ! lount ri iirel. It i to be hoped thnt
eve-y P .ii.i Muster in the country will respond to the
appeal of t ho Directory nml place boxes where the
oowraanitif a may dn p th'ir c.ntiiluitior.3 A box
far lY.'e "j;.ise nmy le f.und nt Iho pr9t.((5LO in
this pbice -lid don.ath::s no matter lwtr enifill r.ie
HOiicitod.
QTH'e k'-l heard thru' ilic s: .igedriie r that a ter-
rible rero iM took place nt-thc t iwn of McKinncy
lMt Thutv Ij.y betiften two young gentlemen Mufe
tud Graxu vshich rctultcd in the immediniedeutli if
the latlfr. wd in sctious'y wounding the former.
They truro couains nnd gentlemen of the highest re-
specUUli'.". V'e havo not hc-ud the pnrtiiMtlnrs of
the unhappy affair trot le.ir. ed it ( t;pinn!cd tut tf
no old dir;ij!e between thtn. Ci t;s!'!triiblc exalte
mont tr.W' i.n tho cmnmiiity in.d the whole rr.nt'ct
wai to V deeply dpl ire i by their fi ieii'ia r.nd ao-
tjunin'ancce gr" I'.i S.'ti Ai:toiiif I.e.!;'er t'.ir.ks it hnri'y tn e
thu the ' Stinj" P.irs.ui e! tor if ibe " in Anti.u'o
iler;iil j the amio identienl f.ersa . uho figun d in
Haw Yev a few j-ara ago at the Antl C.ibnci. The
Ledgsr hi a h'vtd it hii.'tc.l Vitri'-f r that he thi
B tne and if It is true the I'eino'-r.iCy of BiX'tr cau
wc'l imag ua wIit they wore beaten it wot.t do t:i
kick aga'.t ll a live angel's pen hence the defeat.
The or.cl tppeuro 1 in Njw Yovlc with a Ions; trumpet
and ocr-ai na'ly touted therein timeout West uol
llie Hot si' ' ducltcd him in a mud-bole. So says the
Iodj-eiv
Xfif'Thi Xcn Orleans 'Crescent' in niticing the
"eTentiul snreer" of Gin. Houston enumerate:)
soar of tin moat important and striliifg cpr;hs in
his life his election as Governor of Tcnnes -ce at a
ery early gc hie eloction to Cvrgicfs. his nith-
dsiriU frcu the association of hi curly life tu fpen J
lh? pilme tii' bin manhood as " vngubond nnd out
cast OM)e the Indians earning ainnng ? uututor-
tJ isvtg -I 5n aecumit of his frantic an 1 trcmtn.l-
out eiee- the appellation of'-Bi Drunk." When
cezt bvrl a. he wis nt the he-id of the Texas army
tu' gain the lattie of 2n Jacinto was
'.ectd pi" I ent of the young rcpublio ngtiin and
agaia ; Lcca -.e nnpopnlar afterwsrils. was defeated
ty ii f.. Ea eels for t!; guhera toritil chair com-
pleted h'j tf r n in the Senate of the United States
ran for E-.-'rr ior again has been elected ocr his op-p-.oeit
by ccirly the s.-.tne msjoiity by which he
was beaten ts years ago. Ibe 'Crescent' thinks bis
fcuscea itr tl eprca'dtpcj are not thedu'.teet In the
World aad tb'rks h's i!eit!ca to it would 8wt le as
xaaaritble ci actcs Cher cvcn'.s cf h;s put l:f?.
. Got Tafcla.
Tie Sjutlif t tilcraru ser.ntr tr Atratt
cf u'r r. lol tiroT:teP is rfcc-heO with the
' elli!iK ttri-"tive ttVle of contents: OratUn do-
. ' trod bei'ar "-be atudents cf William end Mary
j f . Uasf.'Julj.. lJi3 ;by Hugh B. OiiZ)j Ztq ;
J ' ii-foeiioaj by Annie Chambera Eetchcm ; Pe-
; tbitem aad xc;-pia from the Lee papera ; A Twi-
ji ilgit EiJe v v "kM will he d with It? Asleep by
Jtfinia flfrni-V Conrt. or tb Itlnrul flmnnj
.''Pciy" un 4SMy by tie KJitor ; Kotioes of Sew
Work IcT ' JierVrlane Fergnton t Co. Proprie-
Rlchmcn.l 1 1 - Xertn. ?3 jxrr aaanm.
' - . Grf'y't La.'i'i ftifc fir SciUwper isalrs re-
v ti. Tie i '.ihit hate ippi' riated th't number
before .t oeu?-ir c :be tTip-sings. It ia of
eoare rieh ifc -.ir3r-nti-rt xt.l'elr-Seswul.inow.
t. A. CU-oVt Ws'.MfV i 'itii i prr annwn.
Tut i?itzt-! :t Ar.'i-'n. decctrrl rt.r. tz rv.rr.
-Crbrrj ac O.l ive i heTn';'ry and ms:n:fa-tare.
d pirris-Ii- .y In" 1 r.w piten's. a.d ia-.ir.t'x"
y WY iu we'.-T.' r.i.'i.r 'is:H to sr finus c -
l b Asoercn' thacti'T pBb'iMi ft ct the kini '
t:i eitry 1 is a nhri rnr;;catKm
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n iw m.- I up u nov ilii.n .ut il j'.i m'i'I ink tu '
l.i i I tliiou-h . i.i.i tm in r.f I'm P e i"i' i"
it In bo l'r duty of -ry jurnaV't l 'd and
in the Mnh'Mnn "( liinr MUl.iin'i't an I prefueine
'.Ve luii. lo.ig kimmi Hut i'u turn in he V-' llM "
higher p-.-tiuu in . very parlii-uUr C..IHH''I'"'K I"
tvuei-li-nei.tif tttf ..m.-hip. thin f.ouia T. Wig.
f.i-l. -mi I . h ivo l-..g kio..n Ihit it !' '
or n.anv t. -e him pl.ecl 1" T'"r'. in wkl'
n.lHH.eiuMnMl f.-es.'.e.ai.. in nhicli he cul I
..r.r iheSt.ie iu s iniirer .-..loi.iei iiipiI Vilh ln r
wniils nii-l Ii ' ''"y !o " " r e" Indiiidiiil
rl(. c.- f r I. iu in u-h a c iis wml 1 not ri-b
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n ..if." "mi " loiii'iy i n1 "n"i ' .
hi nmoy rlUI le M.un l ai.d utiw i . Cling mnnl T ci
)ip dcmi.-iu.'y we reel vi longer sry Lcs'.linry In
pubpthiiig t'ife ci itiBnt.'.cath nt
lie :i kno.tii fr. in one end of the Si ito to the utL:r
is wIi f r h's c'.?r leiri ct ftit'oinaVp J hi"
l! l:ipsln ali-HMing nil rutttlor.t ef policy cmi-
neeto l rl-hfuder'. er Slate a'fairs. His towering in-
le!!ett iiU:-l ceii"e tUiisof gorernejeiitul mttet
bit fj'.l un:lei".a lltig nt'd J it apprecUtlon of the
mv-hlia-vT cf o.tr goirrnwet.t and institutiomi are
tnorn Mil rlmittcd from the aib'.ne to the Rio
Cranie.-f.iri the On!f tc Pel River. Tho whole
.otir.try h .s licttnel in wmj t attention to his e'o-
H'jerce and drnnlt with Ireathleti interest the words
of is turn th it fell fro n hit lips i thounmie have
bcarl his stirring apreils !n defense cf democracy
n l hue seen his P.iiihifg eyes and glowing form as
he di.rcr.de J the cherished pr'iry;:plet of cur party f.oro
the e'yeionsof her ei'-er.iier an J elevated tho sUud-
nr l cf pure States Rigl.ii democracy under the con
mixtion. Ills no'.itij-.l t'.i'as too well known to
nvel any exptsiticn f.v:n Uc.anJ his reputation too
liinh to renuiie any eaK'gy. refer our readers to
the fulloriiig ccmmunlc'itlors for the estimate In
nhL'h he is held in different counties. U'bile differ-
ent jjurnalist are expressing their preferences re
... ... 1 1 III..I. avlntl. A. lit
hope mat tne iioeny wm -
We five the viei rxprettl la tho follciriiig
letteit: . .
KatniAN". Aug. 13jJ.
Tr Cns T.. TnTr. :
D er fir : In view l tlie imrortanco of thn
suVject ro.v occupying the rnililie nilnd. in tigird
t.) tlio c'.nftiiin nf'n t'nitoi StatM Scntitor l'run
rl.i Sr.ito. ro thin! Wr3.'Ct l! 8 HlM 0. II
larn-.i miii.iritv 111' tllfl filiS- t.S Ol" llii i CJllIlty
whin vro suv thnt the Hon. I.owis T. Wicfull. ir
.iir rboirfl inr that i luvnt .d i)ition. Jioisae
worthy of that honor t.-d : v ns ho was ttro ytars
iieo. w-hen tho w''i-fl ht.'.in en. I i' p-nt to
him nt tho eueitsa ir of the tllastrioue I''r:d.:r!tln
We do not mefiii ta irtpugn thft n itji-cs of onr
ctcenotl Kxccuti.-s in kj ) ointii-R th. Hun. Matr
Wtir.l. or to paF a-ntovco f.pon Iii ;'.:Jri-.nt in
s j duinsr : hot wy hnve lor p b'fi':rrt fjrw:t ii t i iV.c
timn wbi't. the counirr r'tould ';0'or tiin dif'"i-
guitlr.d chttiai'ion ."f "?.t-i. ! e: "t. V-'i.T-lall
in a m.nner tiliki lionomM tit licre.i". us
wi ll ns crediublo to lii;u. Aa a fomid iVra-vr-.t
nnd nliln Hl.'.U in.l". a tri: tutr! Tiirl !(.!?
I'iil.ia miin. we lu-liiTt' ii'. ' -f r.u ri: i ' ci .ad
us Kiielt we would In hu ; T to son l.i.u el -vn'.f I V
iIir ilistiriruiKhed lsis'ni ni nf Sonfttor. I ) I'-diii
(Mtinj; Ilia cliiiins mid I i-J Ciiu. wo wmtl nut he.
'cunati'utd into on utiemrl to dir".tra.;.i tt;r..'0 of
any other gentleman vhritev. r ; but n"-i w.:
f!-r.f .iwi" l.i r'-rvires. nr.d tho (.T.'.:ii0iit ibility
Willi V.'l.irh i.fl iaa ilii!iur(?.-d thr'Ul V'C rilllll'li-
refiui-i liom epi'"B "ur.HCt:aa n
... ... uii others.
If these rinurks coitioido with your own flaws
and aro deemed Mortby of u pluca in your oid
uiiins wo v.ouid bo vleoecd to have them givor.
to the public Yours truly ifcu.
MANY DEMUl'IiATS.
Per tl IleraU.
IlAnatsos t'otjvTT. Atmust Iii-'9.
Mr. Eiilor ' 'ol. igl'ull is spoicn of in all
portmt'i ol ibe auto lis a proper .nun M N ci;o-
iotl to tin: United .Sti'les Stinate. by the nox? i.e-
ihlatuu. No ti ner ublor cir bttoi" iinui ..-an !).
loutid i'i tbu bint'-. His dctiloci acy liis u'liiiiy
nnd hie putii itisiu uro not questioned lin would
I'.-iloct lionor iip.ju t'9 S:aio if ejected nnd the
l.i gii-luL'tru "ill nut luiii any one whns'.- ehction
V.o..l.l ho in'ipu crcditublo to X'.tAf a-i i tj iiio
pcopl'J it represents. MWlO'S.
Foi-.i V"ot:ia 1'txu Aas.CSd 1353.
Dr. ! K. 1'uvos
b'e'd. r DiHgs Ihiaid: 'I'i. n uniici-rigniu
i'jelii g inii iu.pui un nt a ivibis like tlio pros-
put o( iiuving rlia lust tulent iird trui'Bt men in
ii o councils of tha nation tiiito this liietliod ol
nyt.iijiii' our X'teliircnce for Lewis P. Wig'all
ior "...c itiii.tc of the Lnitsd S'utcs from his tie-
cided ability strict const iiuiioiml construotionist
lib bo is unit always bus bcon peculiarly fit him
ii.r Lb e iicin. and t o ition wo thoroi'ore without
tiny uispntiuon to undcr-r.ue other good nnd trim
Him innny ol wnoiu wo uuvo in our uvutc iuuw
mend l-ixn i's our deciilud c!:oicu tor u oeat in tlie
United States Semite
Yours Kcsfcctfullv
XATII L THRU Y J. W. SMITH
U. C. UlLLhSil'li: TUOa. O. M0UD1'
A. Y FOWLER nnd others.
'-otiprssrJons! Ke'.urns.
We g'vo beiow tho vote of this Congressional Dis-
trict us far as naseived. Of tho thirty-one counties
giieu some me ufliciul while from others the vote is
out p uiiiil. Prom ona couuty wo have no returns
tu-wii Xenlun.
Judge lte;igu's mnjority will be over twenty thou-
taiid. .robiLny about twenty-one thousand. In view
f the iiisuea imolved and tho great abilit and rcp-
utition of Judge Ochiltree the result is perlmjis
without a puriil'el. Aud evinces iu the most marked
umnuer the dc.ution of the citiicns of this liitrict
to the support of tho Constitution nnd the lawaof tho
country nnd the well settled principles of the Pemo-
crmic purty and their disapprolmtion of the wild
and revolutionary doctrines of filibustering and the
re-opening of the Afrio.m slave tr ule and of n pure-
ly te.tioni.1 policy as opposed to tha steady inamten-
ance of the timo-hoccred principles of Democracy.
the rcHult mudt be as gratifying as it is flattering to
Judge Keagin aud bis friend :
RrcariTCtATiox.
Reagr.n ..... 23721.
Ochiltree ..... 8411
Eeagia's majority.
- 20810
Trinity AZzocalc.
An idea may be forced of the strei g' h of Judge
Keagan ia the late oampa'gn frtm tha eitreot nbove.
l iahen fi-om the 'Advocate.' It was prouuted at an
can stage of the eanrass that he would be elcotid
by a br-e majority ; but no one was prepared for so
overwhelming a Tcte.y The very flaod gatea of popu-
lar favor aceiMd turned I ocae and htTo swept every
thing before their irreaistabla might. Texj-.a ma;
we'd be proud of each II member to represent ber is-
tercsta ia the House fid may point with exultation
to thit distinguished gentleman as the American
type of tha hen cat aeif-made man dear to the people
and faithful to heir interests.
J"The nuritsvillo 'Item' hns cut the acquain-
tance of the Trinity "Advocate Centreville 'ITerald'
and the Cvjluui & Gaiette onacjojbt of tho man-
ner in which they ooaduutcd the late esini gu. The
'Item' is iiHlignaat at their lukevsrmne in support
cf tlie State ticket aad thinks be ean got along with
out such papers as those above mentitnel.
OrEa.D The tt..- .o. J; y . .-rr ff-a.
cioit-s r rrnrinti : i -" if
you pia
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ir .. i nihil s lin-fir llii'ii Iu our own ml-
. Ii a tiil.jii l Hint cannot be urged Ii.i
li i." hi I tln giKiing liupollmius of our sanlnni
.f ibe fi .le di ii' I he coliMnu'lli ll of llilrovl
-.i -In nl; ili.il ' l''''l ili'jiHes I l i keep the tiiljix I
.nn-t.iiit.'y Itfiie the of our readers. An In-L-ir
i.i'X "ilirt't is fe!l in this county as the Central
p. i I dr i iia il length along i uud all uho ha e
Id. l of the country at heart should lend a 1 -1 ) -lug
li tiol to its upt-ely eiiinpli'li.iii llur blaok hinds
are in.Viinr tu none in the ."lale and Ihebutiura Inn l
on the Trinity aud is tubulins will tie iu fertility
and .rolu 'tiM-ncm with nny oilier in the world. Tlio
'ic. ej f.il yromli i f cotton on our prtirira refutes
tin- i lr.i tii it the black binds are not ad iptcd to 111
gruni i f ciitti n. It has beon praetically demon.
tr.ite I in Ibis c mnly lint Ibey are highly prudur
tiicof tint important at.iple Whit prevents nur
coiDity from t iking a prominent ttand am-mgel tl.o
1. a ling iiimiitii'S of the Sttte wheu tie s'niil h ive the
ready means or transpcrtim; to maihet our surplus
; ro ia:t- f V.'e giie bchw the ieniiks of t'e South-
erner upi.ii this luiportaut suljtjt t
Tho Ta R in'J.
Eu'.M tU: lap roa 1 and our fina p.rniria land
whicli tow com iiiands only one ami two dollars
i.er ucro will nnms liutciv uarance to tivo aim ten;
for so foon ns a cheapjmd quick tranf pwtatlnn is
a ... i i !1 ..... i.l .....
uu irue-l inr iir.r uur iiu'i v.uu.i .ii mi uidi-K
nrairi aoil nrrroximats ia ruins tu t!io bottom
land 'i In reuson why tho cotton land In tho
cuuiitv bat hnt'iiine so much more valuable than
the wheat land is that cotton will hotter hear
transportation at A high prioo than wheat and
liirmerj prnpcrly cnnei'lr that if more whoat is
producud I'mti lha homicinniinptiond.'mtndt.it
inuit romsin u doad los on their hands thero-
rore but little wheat ia planted. I'tike aa nere
of our hetprairio and plant it in wbtat a.td n
oore of Ur.ros bottom land und plant it ia cot-
ton: then tuko into conaideratioii the rulueof tho
labor neceieary to prepare the praduco of each
f..r market and no reasonable man will say that
tho d D irenoo in the value of their produotions is
such us to warrant the present disproportionate
market value of the two kinds of hind. Brains
land is not too dear at present prices nnd will
advance ona hundred per cent. when we gut n
Lriilroad running by it. But tho prairie land
mom- atiss;;w iu much greater disadvantug't
than the bottowv
'l'he Centrul road is gjlr.g tmmcdi.itoly through
D;l!.ia Collin mid the wheat counties in the
N rthern pnrt of theStftto.nrd thry can ofourcD
afford to eU their Q mr mnoh oheupcr than we
can nnd t'.iio dilFjrene.a will thaw itself not in
in Killing our flour at a be Iter price tlmu they do
(!or we mut Come down to tVir ptice) but W3
iuu t r.ti 'e Our whut upon ciieaper bind. Our
ciic.ip land tjo will uot seltlo up as fist astuuch
dourer hirtd in thoss ouunties. Lo'- us have our
iap Kuad end "the shoo is on tlio other foot"
iiaiuediatclvi will huve a shorter ii!3iance to
tM..purt oui flour; and tuo diffcrcnee iu prici
will be in favor uf uur Jand.
"oir from D. A. DrUGli-".
Iu there 1vs cf President making when each tvr-d-int
pnrtii.in is bringing forward his man equipped
aiii a;-.poi:i!cd to suit indi idual fincies it may be
interesting to hnow what these aspirants havo to say
f.r th mselvcs. Messrs. Douglas and Wiso nro sol
slow to speak nnd express themselves fully upon im-
portant (lucistions. They fall into the other extreme
that of rpeaking and writing too mu-ih. Such a
oi-.urre has been the undoing of moro men thaa ths
v. o: k..i of a hundred V'arv.iuk3. Mr. Vriee Cmla him
eelT in w auloif.iH prcdieimcot ou account of that
-. L.-.rc Mil
lca-t cf it.
Mr. Doughs gives his opinions fulij upon txo im-
poi t int questions in tho following letter. He argu-s
with many of the leading statesmen of the day that
there can be no just or pro.ir distinction betweon the
right of native born and naturalised oitizene to olaim
the proteotioa of the government at home or abroad
If thu laws of uMttfiMlization mean anything and are
not whoiiy a farco and a deception they mtiBt confer
th's right It ii under thia belief nnd this construc-
tion th.it fui signers surrender their ullogiauce to oth-
er powers and swenr fealty to our own. Lent week we
gi' e the views of Attorney General Black upon this
su'Jct who m.-iint.iine their right to claim protect'eu
from th? country cf their adoption. Mr. Lougias ii
!)alt but positive upon this subject tnd slates on-
chfly his views upon the important question. Th-
Aichm.'iid Enquirer gives publicity to tho let;crwrit.
ten to Col. John L. Peyton of Gianton.Va. This let-1
tee about hich oo much lias been said is in our es
timation not to bo embraced iu the usubctlogueof
bU for the Presidency although Mr. UougUs like
Mr. Wise is not averse to a nomination for thi.t ex.il
ted position :
WAitnixoTON August 2 1759.
Col. Jjhn L. Feytan Staunton Va.-
My Deae Sis. 'yon da we no more than jus
tieo in your kind l itter for which noeept my
thanks in nesucing tnac l ao not oancur witu
the Administration in their views resnnotine the
rilits of naturalind citizens oa deliaod in the
Le Llero letter" wliien it is proper to oosorve
havo boon eince materially taoditioa
Undor our Constitution thorn can be no just
distinction between the richls )' native-born
and naturalized citizens to claim tho protection
of our Ooverninont.atJioniB and abroad. Unioss
naturalization releases tho person naturaliaad
from ull obPeatinna wliioli ho owed to his native
country by virtue of his allegiance it loaves hiln
in the iwid predicument of owing allegiance to two
countries wiiiioiib rueviiiu iiiutvotiuii iiuiu
cither a diltuiiini in which no American citizen
should ever be placed
Neither hnwe you misapprehended my opinions
in respect to the AH lean slave trade. That ones
tion seriously disturbed the harmony Ol the Con
vention wiucli tramed the federal Constitation
Upon it the delegates divided into two parties
.... u:-u r a.' i j
unuer circuiusiuuccB wiiie-u iur a i.iuio runuvie-u
haruionioue action hopeless. The one demanded
the instant and unconditional prohibition of the
African slave trade on moral and religions
grounds while the other insisted t iat it was a
legitimate commerce involving noother consider-
ation than a sound publio policy which each
State ought to bo permitted to determine for it-
sen SO long OS II was euncuoiieu oy no unuuni.
.Each party stood hrmly and resolutely by its own
nositlon until both became convinoed that thit
vexed auesuon would breuk tip tbo Convention
dteiroy thu Fe'deral Union blot out the glories
Cit tile Kcvulillion nua mrow away uii.ua uiess-
ioga nnlcss some lair and just compromise couia
Do lormed on tlio common grouoa oi sucn muiuui
ccnccf eiotis as wore iodiepniiiabie i9 the preserva-
.: .... l -r -.l
eioa ui vueir iioeriies union suu iimiBuuriiK.
Such a compromise was effected and incorpor
ated iut the Constitution by which it was un-
derstood that the African slave trade might con-
tinue as a legitimate commerce in those States
whose lawa functioned it until the. year IcOS
from and alter which time Congress miiiht and
would prohibit it forever t.trougiiougtii'tlie domi-
nion end limits of the United Suites nnd pass all
lawa which might become necessary to make ench
prohibition effl-ctual. The harmony of the Con-
vention wa restored and the Union saved by
Ibis compromi- without which the Comtitutiou
cjuld never have been inatle.
It. and firmly by this compromise and by all
ihe other coinprouiis'.-s of the Constitution and
shall use u y ir-tt tffutts to carry each and all of
t hi in into Uithiul execution in tha aense and
with the understanding in which they were ori.
g.naliy udopttd. In aevordanoe with this Com-
proui.ae I am irreconeiliaMy opp wd to the re
vival ot the Ai'risan oLve trade iy-l
undnir
uy-erctiLiSuii.ees.
Ri ii. ii-ni. on or ill-f in tu oMiii'lfi In ri.
vi e and Inirrfi rrurt Into Ihe p. bl nor V-w York or
aliriii'tlin I" Influriirs Ibe h;. pi. intuit nt i f ib-li il
tu llie ('hilrloii l i ikhiIIi ii. Hi' bller wis
private and wnli Initial one In II I'oi nelly. P. j i
Xew Vol k an I was not Inim b lfor piil.ln'utioii
In alluding lo llm letter (Inv. Wi a.iy :
Mr. Ibiiiiielley I. I lxdiiin n il a in-in'i.r uf
the lb iioiiMtie .Si itn t'ominiiti. nl Ninv Vork
and is ii nrnii in priiat" lib'. i fir us I know-
Slrietlv in ripoii to l.i letlor I wn.lu tha lol
I wing reply (no mrrivily piiin'liniteil.) and
iuti'iidi'd as it shows on iu l.uv lo be Milutly
private nnd ("inliilential. nml piling '" n.lvi.'d or
imiiiM'l not iiillod for by my corri "'il"nt nml
not jH'rlini'iit H n reply eicii on poinls of pi-rtoti-nl
vauilT or pr"tniilion :
'Ibo lirst that 1 Iwird nf Ibis loiter was tl.e
fiiMiitnl furee and fian.l pruioh ed nt AI'miiiv
and mi the bill ln'tunt. Silurl.iy last I revcivcil
fri.m Mr. Ibiiiiiiilln i bo folbiwiti'':
Nimtn Sucki; f-T.iiKv Imami.'Au 4 D'JO.
7a Aij Etcrlltnnj O n-. Wiie :
.My Hr.in 5m : Much to niVMirprNennil regret
I lin t pithl'ihed in ln-ilnr'a Herald y..ur letter lo
me nl t' e Oh uf Mht month. When I received
t!it suae I atue ! it to thwr four distinguish-
ed and honorable IrlencN e.ndi of wliom had the
letter in their ossession only while reading it i
M.isoqneutly thov toul I hate no chance of eop.y-
inj it. After which nn Satitrdav last whiln in
Allvinv. I sliowi'd the letter to Mr. Laldv tho
aMerditor of tha Albany ''Avgnsnnd Atlas "
.ho nfter realin it wishci mo M linve the l't-
trr with him so that .h might show it to Mr.
Il.-nn .".iehmond tho ciiairninn of our Stote C'en.
tral Committo. Tj this I consented for Ihe lol-
loiving rciisons : In the first place you will see
in my previous letter that I stated that the a
lectin; of the delegates to the Charleston Con-
vention would ho il ino in nrflordiwee with the
wibhft of Mcssra. Richmond Ludlow digger
and Casside each of whom I was informed were
lioiiilly to you hut objected to you on account
of the repo'te.i influenco siippisnd to be exercised
over you by Hon. Fernando Vood. In ordor to
disabuse their minds of thiv impression and to
secure their inflaeneo and friendship Ic.inscntod
to allow the lotterta to o jtofmy hands not know-
ing of any moro euVetuil way ol noiumplihiii!
that object than bv showing to them tho rloninl
of thcaa falsehoods in your own handwriting.
.Mr. Cassidy expressly promised mi that your
letter ehould not ha made public; and from hie
prominent position and Milted Character I tup-
poscd waa a sufficicntgiiamntct) that all would
bent wnt desired. '
This letter was made ruhlic no doubt with n
view of kilting you off. Of this wo shall eeo and
hear more of hereafter. The IJemocracy of tho
country believe that tha Giant who was capable
of destroying tho monster Know-Notbingism is
. . ii. ... ... j
the most competent una sunaoio pe-roon iu
troy that monster of nil monsters. Aholilionism;
which if not destroyed in 1S00 will hj master
of the field for all time to come.
The Slate Committee has done as was expect-
ed nnd the wholo matter lies with tho people
who. if nroiwed I havo no fear. So long as the
people are right wo need not fear tho dishonori-
We trickster.
Yours truly B. DossctiT.
IToiv this is all I know nbont the matter. It
is-no fault or imprudence of mine which makes
the wholo public ond thus explaining itself I
have no comment to make; nothing to palliatu
excuse or justify. Who nn-de dalonco for treach-
ery end Tor n groat outrage upon all tho confi-
dence nnd pjnod luith known among men in civil-
ized life 1 icavo the public to judge. I give Mr
Donnelly's plea and bePuvo until the contrary
appears that -he is innocent. Whether row it
will recoil wo will see. Ilia name was r-ot riven
to create the impression obviously that I wrote
this letter spontaneously to B0m8 meinour oi me
New York .State Committee I own it to myself
to nxtoiii t'.i. ! y"" ony ""orc-j man r..r..r.u
0 1 Wkpo.-trulh" 11SXHY A. WlsE.
The whole matter resolves itself into the fiwt that
Mr. Wise his ln most cruelly victimised and that
with a view tu destroy his prospects for the nomi-
nation at Charl03ton. Ilanppearo to Le placed ia an
embarrassing dilcmmi 'out no cue can l etter extri-
cate himself from a difficu'.ty than Mr. Vise.
f The Sherman paperBf tho 20th announce
tho death of C.ipt Burrell P. Smith a well known
and highly cstosmcd oitiian ot that place dipt.
Smith commandod a company from Clarhsiiilc in
the war with Mexico; was a member of tne legisla-
tuie from Red River in 181S; and in 1854" was ele
cted District Attorney for the 8th Judicial District.
ITie death was sudden nnd unexpected though he hud
for a longtime being in bnd health. Cup. Emith
was a high-tone 1 generoua coarlrd man and en
joyed the confidence nud esteem cf his fellow-citiions
to an eminent degree.
We learn thi-ouch Mr. Wilson of tho firm of Bush
& Wilson that the Cannon Accoutrements &0..&0-
which we spoke or last week are intenac'i tor a com
puny in Danns conntv anci sre to ne sent ro tnnm ns
soon as an opportunity offers. Hempttead Courier.
Tho arms mentioned in tho obovo paragraph are
intended for the Dallas Light Artillary a company
recently organized in this town. We learn that tho
company are now making arrangements to have the
arms brought to this place.
G?" Tho Telegraph contnins a '.elter from a corre-
spondent st Zacatecas Mexico from which wo clip
the felloiting paragraph :
Zacatecas Mesico. July 8th 1859
Dear Tel .'The Galveston News of Juno 6th is
at hand and contents noted. I see that Mexico is
not alone in a bail : all Europe is pugnacious while
with vou. discussions anions your politicians In
dian troubles and the nigger question aro the all-
absorbing topics in your boasted land of freedom
Rum Houston too hns mado a speech in the Senate
flis memory of events is sadly at variance with the
Mexican version of tho battle of ban Jacinto ine
names of Sherman" Wharton & Jack are not dead
letters in Mexico for they kuow how to honor the
brave. . y
Wi Icarn that a few davs ago. a drove of Texan
cattle attempted to pass through our county; hut
were promptly met ov a posse of twonty-Cve mon
-near the residence of Mr. John Burch. who in
formed the drovers that resolutions had been pass-
ed about a year ago prohibiting Texas cattle
from passing through this county and they were
immediately turned back.
Our citizens hare heretofore suffered consider-
ably in the lost of valuable stock by what is
termed the Texas Fever caught from the droves
going northward and we hope they may not be
annoyed any more on this account Otceota
uemocrat.
Osrotvjf. The Ekck Republicans aro going
thend in the now State ol Oregon. They have
recently achieved an important success. Speak-
ing of this success the Kew York correspon
dent of tho Mobile Register says : Oregon has
elected a Republican member to Congress. This
appears a small item but just now it is a very
important ono. If tho election of 1'residout
shall go into the Houso of Representatives it
gives one man to the Republican chance in thirty-
four votes. Counting Kansas at a State (and
she will i.rouabiy be iu lese than a year) and giv
ing her vote to the Republicans they have now
sixteen votct eure in the House viz : Maine
Connecticut Massachusetts Vermont New
Hampshire Rhode Island Wisconsin New Jer-
eey Aew lurk Ohio Pennsylvania Iowa Alichi-
fn. Kansas and Oregon. Should they get Mm-
nej jta it brings them up to seventeen or a tie
vote.
We notice lares arrivals of eoodt upon the
wharf and indication! would aeein to promise a
full tlneo Wfekt earlier trade than last year.
Nw i-otloo is also coming in every day and it
wilt be the principle item in the receipts in a.
few days It the town rema-nt healtbiyai we
nc vr feI eeored it will wo lock for tha largest
trade we have ever bad. Jrchant rctan.in?i
. ... e . . ..i
fit-nr ns trrflZ tne ir-enr.i oi rwn i7urii?ea iai
i. in ki ii nn I i .i i'i' us ia riiitn'r; bii 'i. lului.
It rril i i i imii's ar r S i lly Iting formud
Ibroiil oiil .Nm l SiOila smliNo lruniii k
Ai'i-imiits Irom all p.irlt nf l provinces iwliealn
Holt the jHit iln r it prnvi.lis i a gro.il aaieni un i
Ihttcroii will probiibly be v'l slmrt.
TllSl I.STHII A Via ll'AN MtsioK IVsitlSflilS
Aug I t I Im iiiii in nl l itilrul America bat
litoii ti-inlfrml by the I'residttlt toCiilubl'll'liilig.
uho .1 . Inn tl.n b in ir. )
Tiik I'liitoii Ai'lAia. AVkl Yori. Ami'. 13.
Hie i'oin.oiiii.iiiiiii ubtained liiu I'm I'apal (ior-
eminent by tint .Viiierii'lll Milialnr at Itoliie f"r
dniimgii .iiniiiiiitt by lha JV4iiiis party during
Ihe Mil-king nl IVrugia was Cull.
Si TlltNN RaiLKOAU CoXVINflliN. 1 VlAH ftn .
Aug. Jit. Thu Coiiveiitioii if Ibo inaiing-r ol
Ibe furious railroads of the J nilhwestern imiil
run tu lo N'ow Orleans loinnierud into an tigrvo.
m.oit with the I 'net Offi.-e Ih-partnifnt to run two
linily tiuins on the r ia.N h-'tDeeu .Now Vork nnd
New I'll. unt lin tho Membis nnd Charli'ston
nml Misttianippi LVntrnl roiiti no I tho mailt uro
to In continued by this routu Tlienwarraiigi-
niont is to go into operation on tho leilh of 1 1
piC.ISIlt lllillltll.
Dcsria'citvitFinB at Lavmncb Mais.
Aug. 1"!. I Urn hrnke out ibis morning nt l.w-
rcuco in this stato which iltstMyed the United
ynites Hold the Central t'oiicreii-itional Church
and the new Court House. Thu loas it estimated
at 150000.
Uattm: asovo ins lNtiti::. i Zoui'i Aug
IV A t.mguinary battle bat been fought but-
weco tho buox ami Aura Kara Indium near
Yellow Stone and another battle is toon expect-
ed to take placi.
Ulitdiapfli. Auewt 10. Scnor Mat a the rep.
rcientntivo nl'tho Jo'irut Covernmcnt thcro bus
negotiated in New York a contract lor raucrmis
of war to be forwarded t i Mnico.
tr TVliitobiMid. tho representative of tho
Tlr'itifh bnndbnlders is toon toreturn toKnglund
m mk nn off irt to satislv his countrytu-u in
MexiDn. It it thought that tlirough hit eehcino
a million or dollars will hi roalized by tho constt
in.Sniinl rtnvernment of Juarez.
Mr Oiivav. tho cresent Hritish Minister will
soon he replaced by a minuter friendly to tl'e
Jnnrec tinrernmont.
The Administration officially deny that they
havo resolved to abandon privatcoring. They in-
sist in the most positive trtns on adhering to
h.a iht. Tha late statement uf the London
Herald to the effect that Mr. Dallas had received
contrary instructions is declared to bu totally
willinnt rnnttdation.
Alex. Diinitry. Esq. formerly of New Orleans
has been nppointod Minister to Costa Rica and
will sail for this popt from jcw York oa situr-
rbiv npxt.
Ktm York Aug. 17. From an official record of
tho Hritish War Department concluaivo evidence
has been adduced of tha actual working of the
Atlahtio trie-graph cable
i ho iiniNnant ulinws that duriiis! tho short pe
ri.vl inA r.-ibtn w.is wnrkinc. last ftt.ll. the Ihitish
Government saved 2'i0:0u() by tho transmission
of a dispatch from London to yue'iec. via Uia.tt-
bmiin rabln. counterinandinE an order for tlio
shipment of two rrgiments ol tioops from Canada
wbipb wnrn not fined 'd.
PrcTnrrTlTE Fine AT OwrO0 OsWCRO Aug
IB. A firo broke out in the Outiunto grain o'eva-
tor this morning which entirely tlestroycd tlio
building and consumed loO.COO bushels of wheat
and corn. Tbo loss is estimated at $150000.
Trot-tiki Match Ilr.TWEEX IlOP.i J runs a:."D
rp.'.NCE.s. iVcif York Aug. 17 The great two-
milo trottinpr match in li.iineifl botween I loru
Temple and Princess came off yesterday on Long
Ii-hu.d.
Flora Temple won tho race in two ntraight
hunts.
Timo first bent. 4:501: second heat 5:5.
Prcra California. Arrival cf tho Overland
Mnil.
Tt-rT!fivsiv flnracis avn TVASmxCTONTE'tniTO
.iirmA. Av.ir. lZ.j-S'.M vvermnn unu
California imiil has unived here bringing ndvi.vs
from San FraneiHCO to tho 22d ult.. two days
later than thnsi received by tin) Bteamcr II.ih.ina
ut iiew OrlounF.
Incomplete returns of the flection in Oregon
and Washington Territory have beon received at
Sun Francisco but it i o.msidjred certain that
Luiifing B. .Stout tho Demoeratio can lid.ito for
delgealo to Congress for Oregon has been elected
niiil Gov. Stevens has been elected delegate to
Loncresa from Washington Territory.
RusinosR nt San Francisco was dull. There is
nulling of importance to report from th? tnioes.
The' ijounir.iis TACiric It.iii.noAD. Memphis
Attp. 13.- Dr. Fuwlkct tho President ot the l a
oil-.o Railroad Company loft this city to-day for
Marshall. Texas lot tho ournoto Ot meeting tlio
terms propoped for the withdrawal of tho State
suit and Ireeing tne company nom noon.
.a.
Aro holievo that no railroad cjmpany in the
South lies munnired its nff.iirs with maro fidelity
nnu with more enlightened discretion than the
Vii'kahnrir. Kbrevir.nrt and Texas Uailroau torn-
tjiuv. tin nuepAna. in nav ludiromont. is mainly
attributable 1 1 tho charactor and qnalilicationB of
its worthy President Ur. O. t. Xoung. in a
privato letter irom tins gentleman roceivcti a
:ay or two ago wa una tne toliowing uuorresting
mtelligunco wlucli we tate tne lioerty ot puo-
lishinc :
"I nm glad to ceo the course Col. Clough has
taken in diecnpning the suit vs. tho ooutborn fa.
rifio Railroad Company. I hope a brighter duy
la dawning upon that great enlorprize which is
tho extension of our own road. 1 am just home
from Vick8hurg. I lound the (lainngo done our
own road quite small. It is now being repaired
and some timo next month the cars will again
begin to make regular trips and we shall im-
mediately resumo the truck-laying I am in ro-
coipt of letters advising me of the closure of
the contract for Iho purchase in England at a
very low price ot iron enougn to lay tne trees:
to this point (Monroe) and nlso to finish tho
road across the parish of Caddo. A first class
locomotive for tho Western Division 1b now in
store at New Orleans and will be sent up to
Shreveport with tho iron the first high wator
this full."
Opportunely with this cheoiing intelligence
from the Louisiana road wc havo received letters
and newspaper articles from abroad promising
the most flattering results to the Tonus enter-
prise. Wo hope that this newt may bo con
firmed by results and that this work may be
speedily resumed upon a grand scale as tlio in-
clinations at present promise. Marshall Repub-
lican. Broke Jaii. Ono D. S. Covin "a nice young
man" committed to Jail of this county some
months since for the alledged offence of com-
mitting an assault with intent to kill broke Jail
on Friday evening last. It appears that bo has
been lurking around in the immediate vicinity
for on Sunday night last he visited our town
procured his clothes from the place where he
tormerly worked and it it confidently believed
that he stole a horse from a widow lady living
near town and made tracks for parts unknown.
The said Cavin is "a fust young man" about 23
years of age weight about 135 or 140 lbs. is 6
feet 8 or 9 inchet high thick heavy set black
hair and eyes hot but little beard slightly stoop-
shouldered has a twing to hit walk is quiet
tpoken nnd ready to givt hit opinion whether
asked to do so or not and ho it a carriage pain-
ter by trade. He formerly resided in Arkansas
whore it it said he got angry one day and de-
faced tho County Jail out of epite and left tho
country in disgust. Our Sheriff has an abiding
interest in this young sprigs welfare ana will
give any one 5 if they will deliver the aaid
Cavin to him at this place or hit confinement in
any Jail to that he can get him. All good and
law-abiding citizens should be on I ue lookout lor
him. Vft) shall aspect all gallant Editor! to
pire tbit notice an insertion free of charge at
Cavin is believed to hare stolen a horse irom a
la d y. --Palatini Advwalt. '
" Runnels with a few faithful tyropathlsere has
trr up Salt River. hi was heard to sing. Oa I for
T-vrire in soma vast it lUcrneas. inreu-ricer.
i?r in vtst wi'd'-tocest have bcea ir-cl bmh
"-.v- o3 Jrt-r- . fu wsc r.Vtri the " i
av
7
V - a.
In !'im line been ariltlnr mi "nmrly tuuI'lS
ba iilrraWy birn hiii-ishl m tu rtplaoa Ibuea Hi
al.i.btioiiiit' b. elnlsn (rum ut 'latialthouv ol
itrgolng t'lrh iiietli.ht. A rr(i i.f ttt liundraa i
renily I iinti'l in I h ri lit and Unit too tinea Jk li
Kenan's i irouUr Ibey am Mi l Iu bt at) allvt .n I
il .iiiK m-ll ()nit.nnn Jltrull.
We haie it en It ilenli-d in smut of cur Pattern ''
chants that any Afrleant were landed on Ikt e l
of I'lotida a hua Inn fieely stated throughout Si.
country. If any bar been brought over It h
bn-n done very tlyly so at tu elude the tlglUoot i f
Ihe authorities. We do iwll eliete that the a'i
trade It vlrMvlly re-opened and should regm '
think so eieu If ( lie abolitlnuUtsshuiil I celilinuit r r
deprel illoiH. Their vP.Uinles in this line wuuld o '
juilify Iho adoption i fnn linpracticiible fchenie (
Ibis time tndjii lg n(j from the fpliit recently m i -ifeitel
lu Ihiit ceui.lv iilKibtionlnia alll get but h''.'
qiiiiilir In Tex ir in the pursuit of negro ttet'i";
and tunipet !ng with il ive.
M'Ktl.Vl. NOTlfta
A .Ull I 'Vwule. An ie..!l-nt renieity in ijfpsp-
on. I lii tliue t.)!n-r nl -ien of !rl.ility which attend couw "
ecr. ii fioni mine ilior.li-r eapo. inlly waou lbs ahoitn in '
(unl ii 1. 1 in irn enfoi bl.'J toii.lition It found In lha "
Nli'tiultublemnrtt Ilitlrrt. Tt.ey aro onn preier ' ' I
by .i.v on m tbe ilrcliniiii t.igea.lof ftemlttent Fa r
l Ht-niry D.urrhwi Cholera Morbus aud Cholera Inftnt in
They tr highly recommended for Vomiting and esneovli'
In the Sickneis of rregnsnt Women end are useful ia re.
rylnjlhs illt.-isreM dfeeu of draMto pur$llvet. Tie'
allay pain and nervous irritation ami promote eloep an I i'i
doinni;emn'ji of the nervous and biliary tj ttem; thy oi-ei -nto
i-lfce'tually ujion the Liver restoring the secretions lo n
healthy atxte.
.
I'rrions afRictod with the Fever and Ague thould not tpn-i
either time trouble or expense to procure Dr.HMU ) t
ter'a Ciifbrotril Itinera whose beneficent rtraott upon
the human systcln hat bwn clearly proved to thott vl.:
hare been stricken down In a short space of time bj-t .
dre.i;;fiilciime whose cheeks srewun and meogrt.i.l
whose nights are tlcepleas and restlosj tnd whose i-V 'S
ore dim and tunhen with death staring them in the l v
ibis compound must prova a blessing! snatching Ihet i i
it were from the very mouth of tho grave. Nono cn ku ni
its true v:due until thev havo totted It. When all ote-n
hnve fnilc 1. thejo titters hive restored thesuiToroii '
pristine health. Their pipubirity in all tho Wettero I
Southern parti should latrotiueo them to all families.
Hold t'jr dtujsliu ana deslort gensrsllv sverywherc sn J I j
W. Tea t Co. HaIIh. Texas
Tlie popularity of the JIESICAS MUSTANG LINAME N'.'t
is cjcxtrnsivc with the civilization of tho Globe. Other air.
c'.9 clu.'m toc;it?af painanrl distress this cures. Fr.m.-
ly rhpiclrr.:' Government Hospitals Farriers Pltm'eis.
rarmert .Liverymen Ac have prncticnlly domonstr.uoj
this fast throughout the world. No article ever before lor! .
veel su undivided pnise ond support from Medietl nad
oient:tlc men.
F.UrCI ATIS7I
Of yaars' etwllne hss been lotnlly cured. Pilos Ulcers Tu-
rn ars Itv.nnlns Sores er.rofnla EUff Joints Felons Swell ic;
r-.trna E'.ter Boils Chops Neuralgia Eajt Bheam and ej
aches mi pIns upon men r.nd kln-tred complalnta upoc
ITOHSI S CATTIE A:c
such ss ring-bone jpll. tsratihss spavin poll-evil swey ti r.
heof.nii!:e. nro sub lued ani cured by tho Muillun
TjiniinrtiT.
T.itrA?.:i.n ihoksf. sated t
Sir. 8. IjiTc:: irjv's r?rl- Vt. writes: "That the hoi w
wah eonsl'lerrd wort'.-.leis" (bis essewos'pnvin) "buts a .o
the free ne of the Jtustnn?! Liniment I have sold him for
Siro en:h. Your Liniment hr.s been doing wonders up her? "
120 Hboas l-rnrrT PniiAMirniA P-
(ExTB.icr.) "In lifting tho kettle from the Are it becnn.n
unmnntipesWe tiltod over and sosi Jed my hands verj "
verely.eimnsttiacrisp. Itw.isnnawf.il sight. ..The Mui-
un.v.ij... -.kAwnH tr. ihytmet the nain. It healed j.ii
Idly without soreness and left no scsr of account.
Truly yours "CHAHLES FOSTEH "
Ce.uh lnnTUDge (ii this is but the constant snd natural e-hs
wh-rever this article Is used. This Liniment Is indlspe-jf c .
He to planters and owners of horses and mules. Mr.
Daniels Montgomery Ala. sold a slavo for 8800 who ivjh
raided from utter us?lossness by this Liniment Every fiui-
ily should hare it. Be very particular and enquire forth
Mustang L'niment and take no other.
. Cold bv nil dealers throughout North ond South Amend
Eurnre find the Mnnds or the Ossan for 25 cents 60 cents
and SI 00 per bottle. & PARK New York.
rro'S ?iAfS"VETic towdeks
Will&e'trw fj.f'en fnce(. Coero. B'd-hug. T'.tct
AnU MM ani a'.lpertt of tht i-mfns Knit.
The import-mse of a reliotls article of this kind IsiBrsA.-.
m-'i. In w.vrm iver.tVr all nature teems with theee
IrjfcM. Thiipwcler is the enly article ever discover-!
l'h'ch will exterminate them. A company of botanists t it?
tbo Horticttltiu-al Roelety of Paris wh'la amidst the feru rf
Aria otaerved thatidl Insects liRhtiTis on acertalnWl il ?!
plant very soon dripped dead. Ths hot was made nss if
guard their night camp's from these Intruders. Qusnmiei
of fnn plant were brought home by Dr. E. Lyon and foo erf -i
pos'.tlvo Inseet destroyer In evsry e-yeriment. It la all ij
apowderad leaf ehemioally prnparod to resist the eflbot ti e
age and climate. Medals and Lattars Patent have beei
talnod from the gavernmcnts lotEygland France Ge i v
r.y and P.nsnia from tho TVerlrt': Fafr sMjJrtrmMrom-.d
ical nnd horticultural colleges ond securitaS.
Letter from the Prcsttt' iit ef the I: tilted 8l
"Emcciivb Maxsiox Wisniirorost Slst Jan. II W
'"Mr. Esiaxcei. Ltos Dor.r Sir: I havo the pleasure ti
inform you that tho Eoyal Commission of the World's Fur
at London have awarded you a Medal ond Certificate fcr !".
great value of your Jlessenc rodders tc.
y "MILLABD FILLMORE Csafrmai- "
Thoabove was aicompaniod bv a certificate of Prince A! fc-r t
it is rutin fhoji poisoit.
. '-.' New Yos' Ootobor 1st 1 i.
Mr. E. Lros Dear 3ir : Wo havo analysed and teso-l
your Magnetic Powders and find them perfectly harmlosn "
mankind ond domestic animals but certain death when K-
haled by bugs ones and insects.
JAMK3 T? CHILTOK M. T Chemiil.
LAURANCE EEID pro. Chemiitry jr. T. Hotptl.
M. John L. Rome Stiperintondent of the New York Hos-
pital says: "he has expelled all the bugs ants roi..'. ci '
molhs Ac. with Loyn's powder and Badiitof imm;re
value." Every gardner nnd housekeeper musthav a dlrei.
interest in an article of this kind. Beferenoe can be inmio'
to tho Astor St. Nicholas uid Metrspolitan Hotels; to Jtii'ijo
Meigs President of tho American Institute; James Gonten
Dennett Gen. Wingfieid SeoK Cyrus W. Field L. HI. reuse.
of the Fivo Points Mission Ac to.. Judge Meigs nrys.
This discovery of Professor Lyon Is of national In pori-
. . . . a ....!.- r
once. Tho Farmers" uuonave tesiea vuoiuuB.. -
wUl destroy locusts grasshoppers ants moths bugn win
all vermin. Garden plants can be preserved and bout"
made pure."
Arrangements are now mado Oirongh Mcssrs..BAR.M
PARK of New York to have it sold throughout thes orld
Many worthless imitation an ndverti.ee
ie.M LnnineitR. I have sold nil mv insect Fee
ders and Pills Letters Patent nnd the secrete pertoi.'ng
thereto t Meim. Babnis Pakk. Thit Powder It a die.
eovemade bv mvself andhrougbt from tho Interior of
Keil And is unknown to any other persons. The g ia."
and effective article is put up in tin canisters and Jn!l con-
tinue to bear my nam. "E. LYO...
Batt and mice cannot be reached-by a powder and are icil.ert
bv a Magnetic Pill. Order them through any mereha
- n. T-.- 1.111a it n trie.
But Lvon's Pills are mixed for rati nnd mice.
Famrle Flasks 2.1 cents ; regular sires SOcnnta and .. . i '.
. Tellow direction-. Vrt irctiy mm laaraufn.
- vSn3:6m 13 W Park Row New '"rk w
A Card.
-HattrtoV- An ffiistlat. 1661'
Mr. Editor : The copartnership between Mr. Ciio
and mvself nndcr the style of J. J.Cain Co. 'f
discontinued by mutual consent I have bought cut
his iutcreBt iu the warehouse and business aad win
continue the business in the same manner as hereto-
fore and at the same place in my name. Feeling
thankfnl for the extensive patronage heretofore re-
ceived I trust to merit a continuance of it. AH con-
signments and letters should be addressed tome ma-
vidually. Yours K. 3. BLOUNT.
August 10 1353 6:2a.
TuThe Slasonic Fraternity i
A NEW TEXAS BOOK
WILL be ready Sept 15 ISi?
1'ua."5risOn.reU IOIsrXT.X.
- Price 61 "23. sy
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