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wj:i:ki:y joikina.. AgriculturaL ti'V! .. . ' s - riTf a : ..- v- , U Tub Umtku Statm Agrkxittral S.iitt. Tli sixth taiwl nweUnc f" w" P"" t W hiivn.iath li;kiiMUt. To president, Mm. IhU T. M ilder, delivwr-- w til annas! aL t!- -. sv im whrh h epok af lb ape AVUoat of tlie tv ietr during; Ibe past var, up?td. that, in view of the present nnoil crisis, the matter of h vding an ehibit lais year d lie left to tbe divrcthin of I lie xecativ oommi'.tre, to a hewn all applications should be referred. He alsa alluded ttiie 4ealhof two of tbe view presi-cle- of the awiefT, Tboniaa i. East, of Texas and eX -- f Wasbintoa Park Custis, and is coocla sioa tenders hi resiputioB of the office arnica be hj till' d for the paa six Tears ita so snack ability d fi'lif jlnena. Ai invitation aaa lieca extended to the society On of ths Mary land lastituta to bold ir next annual fair at Ballimor. Tbe iuvitatioa i' r.f jrrrd to the exeentir committee. TV (I'ifHwM burst diacarJ daring the present are the "Chinese Sugar Cane, "The twees-ai- v uf h iving a more perfect knowledge of the sain end iwwiw 1 oar own crops derolopod; 'Me-- teoro'.o(rcl observations fur the benefit of Apicar-t'lr,- "Hanure and Fertilizers, 'The diaeaae La a n as the II op Cholera, 'The Improred Ken- - Hc "Agricultural colleges and farm stl uli, and "Tb? ayicultaTal politics of th. conn- - Al the elecuua for oSlrers of the society, Gen. TeiKh Tubman, of Maejlaad, was eleeted pcesi- - d:i.t for the ensaiac Tear. Oiin Uoaie, of alarr. lani, was also elected one of the vioe president, and Julia Mcrryman, of Mar? land, appointed on the exx-mir- irnivriuee, and Inli'iy 0u11if.Ii1ueat.1rv r"luloo ere adopted in reference to the arrricee the retiring prcida, Marshall P. Wilder, a bo W lined a Front the Olii Valley aa.) Norm r. r NiTKfH;K? Among the tirot.-e- of agricultural rrience. aune certainly bat barber mte-- re-- either or ma asere acieautir aapert, tf.an the orifTln of tbe nitrogen of plant. 1 his ele-- nt ban i v tieen Lik'i an an important cunstita-- t i all tlw acuv-- aniaial afacturea, and as exii-- :: in cwuin part and prodncts of the TegelaLle ti. AbtxMi-- it aaakas up a iexe amount thxu witter of the other principal tfifrrednu uf il relatiua tu tbe liin activity of tbe or r i curb as to renter due supplr of it indio-- Ve to crowth. t hile starch. xlllose, or the alwUUH of woody li'ire, gum. suar, oi!y matters, a"d many exlier of tit more bulk y pwxinaate inro-(licu- ot plants, are Oeatitine of Ibis el aimL, it baf lreu aaa toext in tiie cell walls and all the ber Ktrnriure win. h e active in the vital pmjierto the orcanisia. Indeed, wtier-eve- r tbe lixinj; cre is mn t active, rAere the pro-- p Mtiou f ni r.i in the Usuea is found to be the tr'ali-xt- . a iu Ibe fuimpinc extremities of the rot- - in I lie orhno " ilie ttvwora,and iaitheaeeda. It wnn'1 aeeot tht this element, oe altandat in niia A structure', is mire intimately related to the pbeirmiena of lift tiiaa any other of 'the ingredients f ramnd iiwiter. a.l that it baa hence the pw-e- r of civin; ;ven tbe 4tnt-tisu-e cnntaimn; it 1 d of anlmil The important liart wnicl it plays HI tlie economy of iimmg milurr in fenher hwa Wythe fr that all tbe Tore autntiw a' wll m1i. inl peodtxta of reiretation mntaia riiUuL-- in mvki-- pr.nrtiuos. and I bat it is only thnmti tue anodiaai of plants that directly or kdi-re- c k aocuniuUiod in the various animal stractnrea. bcuoe, then, the nirrrei of plmti derivctJf 1 huucauuu . aatnrally cUinwd a Uree slure of atsetnion anw.ie the beini4s and phyaioloiis of 'M present ape, an 1 h ta nifc- - the aut.j-- ct of iauvraie rc-- .n tie niuiin tne lain lw yeara. In a ceneral and way, the anwer mav lie readi-- T ever: Ue ktew lht tlw orjrani ananurea pre-i- n, or applied to the land, aad rertaia mineral aa.u uuilly rat nh in a.., In, alaava contain mire.-.- ; ai;.l. lve all, that toe atM.itf Aem, to the ei.Di of f"ur-nrt- it tlk. mrntMa of thr rlo. acttt. I k n. , thee, to sav that fmsn snna or I of th- - eonrue the lime plant (ralliem la nitro nrn whir it It reply aeit tier aai ttirt i be dcuiand of aor Ue practical B" d of a rncullure. Until t know nnd-- r u (tnum and roodiuans tl mteoeo is intniduced, and ie.irn toe value, ynnm ffrr, of tb- - several aourcea from tkh it u gathered by each tn'e of J.U'it, we r.t neiLher attain a theorr uf n ir cluwe ttie ncant for ;urin);, w the product of wbirb tlie soi is capaltle. l'i sj'i4il that the latter atxteeneit U trn- -, -- we have onlv teoaa ter whai 4iaarent aystesna rf tiilice we would v, acroHinf; as w record 4 f r tiTineral ailra of tbe soil or itsorinir materials or t he at m fbrre, a tlie immeliaie m from whi. b the nNwjn wa e tm aenvod. Amnng tlie earlieat u auain tbe nitrucen of uianta to a sp-- c al ori,iu was the theory of c. hK-- to trace thr eieaaeoj aaaaoat wboiiy toanua v. nia. fumi-be- lv tbe atoioaotieoe and bv the oraiie atora of tue aoX l 1, true that Ung licfure this be eaiphiiauer, I alre aaaaare, bad caJi t'ei,tt.in t the importance of amnmnu is taeeomt-etti-y apmng from (reneral roovidera. ti.r.M.. Uat ataau uiu-- t aaiuUie tueir aurora fr m, rrFai'ke aa4 animal products, and fraan tr aniuMHiul vsir rn the e. Thin afy aus'tKa. however, retaainod unimproved uotkt tbe aeaat trarmaa cbewaat 4afore aauwd iraeaid to tH. srarM that array of facts and raf. T nce rvt'arint; tbe relations of ammonia to the rrwih f tlaot. wbtch mors iwrbaps than any tsar of B fruitful ri sum i boa, baa stimulated iav o,nrrv and eondaced to improved method of tillape. Awmoaia, it ia well known, contain 11 out of 17 parte . weijrbt of oMmcea, the reaaaiiwng i amrit er rT hidenn. aad i therefnm nrhlv peovvtrd w ith the elemenu m much needed by pUnla. That tlievbave tbe poaerto appropriate itfrma IhMeourcei taiKh abea llw amrannut a applied as a (raa awncW-- wuh fie air, and when furuiolied tr the aott ia a state of a '.ut la the roots, has been amply abowa hr xpenaHMita. aad m bow aotcptcd as a tact I'.r way of illaitraiintritsinftaeweeoa verxiai4e cvowia, we will bere cilr a few of the results of an eiatmraia in vest iHau.w ooaductod some year since by M. Villa, and rep Wied by bun to tbe I rrn--t-i Acadmy of rwi. once : In a aoil eompo-e- d of purs sand, eaeafully freed from all trie of nitrop-- and placed is a ena of latepaire matet lat, he sowed a saav lr of need a, and placed the veaael smoVr a hel m a shiillow tmh of distilled water to supply dtuo rpuHwa aaoiat a to the. iott ia apparatus lor repleni-tiiii- tlie Intoriof with reh sir at meararew ralea. In aotne of liu experiutenle he ttied the aar ia HsorSutary state.; ta others with the addition of or te pwit ammonia. After Map plant had he B developed, it wa removed and anxied to a careful aeH m. Fmtn Uiia, a compared w nil the known CMmaaauUoa of Uie seed cmpioyeii, be ascertained the ainovmt of nit ropeu trained hv in the racei of Tbese experiments led M liie to roncludt 1st. 1 bat owe tes-- t part f amnaonia increases M a rem ux at. - degrea the activity of vegetal ion. XI 'it a the crwa andrr trayae windatiooseontnin. m a iiiuaa weight, much more nitrerea than is la he f.mnd in tbe aute plaiitu reared ia common air. Clearly aa those reMilta aomsnairata the capacity af saana so aopropriaaa the nureew of awmaaii, tev hv no oa aulborire tha mtetwaco that is the oul v or chief source trora which tie-- wipty theuJvos with this element. Nr, an we eiiH fr-n-iy w, u h the conclueioa of M. Vd.e, aor at other rormt vt p- mieir era, it h lootr le kn--t n that veeal i4 the aaliae sahslan-e- e caJle niirates are present in snerktd proaawtsoiaii a ot-u- k' manares, aad toasnuU aad variable ex- tent ia mviet aoi- - Ot these salts, tbe cbaractr rial ir iiurredient w nitric av id, sul.itaane which contains 14 parts in M.t.v weight, of nitmj-en- , the remaindor he.ak-co- na and of oxvroa. It baa, moreover, aeea asorrtairasd t list this aoa ft inaui in the atmosphem throne- - sa eiacrnrsl oaenhiaatioa, aad that it a ( ssMre alawrW aad taroufbt 10 tha earth by the raios. Ilvra. tlaon, it another aonrce front which plants Biiht km aumaad to draar a Bart uf tbe nitmeea which they rwj u ire. Although rhemisu have dva-fee- d as to tne oxsent supplied front this quarter, there appear to tie ao doulit either a to tile aliili'v of piaai to saimilate the mtro-e- when (iresented in il.ia f irm, oraf she fct of Uieir actaall v anpro-rHin- it fomi tbe nitrate. The late I 'r ," Jobnaoo.of liaraam. trhose lalmrs aw aa aericoL. - twai oaeanat have been croaaeetiy manful, alter wotniit mu. b erf re ems an this antoort, niainv taina witb (Tr at of evKieaee and mpenairy of arpTiment. fiat citnc arid or the nitrate srr largely isuuumeiiij ia aupolviii; tiUrorvn to plants. ia opMtiur tiie LtelM; ta sccote foe ammonia a tnonopolt of the nftVw in question, tbi p!.iloophpr a, pFrha, diapotied to Uar aervMW at reedetw to tbe vecetaiala world and to iii r Ibe rlimi of hi tavorite nitra acid. r,M M Use atsampr'alu of iiurH from th air am1 from manures by pToviaij- - pUota, tbst Una material is ana of tha usu- al and 114. important eoanse tram Iik b thrv srr autiMied. i.Uj itUHHUltCE. - Uiwiej, N. V., Ileeembor, lHi,7. Krrptno lltmr Onu THioruH ma Wirrs-.n- . In keeping d ifv cow ia coM weather, the tin laiu 1. tu troi .b' roaBr sbeker from the frauaand atxrm a ttua musmawM aaaaun. U all kaow that It f poore waomy to cow from mack in the pen aid ia- e tlietu expoaed tc thf alomi anil wind, of nrti r. It will te near! v ntw-- t bird Wore kay U Incy up the animal heat, bawhlea what aa aeud l.v trmfb-- udr foot. Ibw snake oaine so stem in eeaamut ; trl. sned them as yon ntli, they a ill coin? out poor in the -- .print;, and cw- o- .jn.ul.lv ill ut arive aaore than as much milk as if ia ko4 tamdiuoa. l'.ut many ttial alal4e tli-- ir c.a Ho a raiu mark ia canae. ejnenc of rr iadioc thm ! tt.irkly and tluir be. L. tilitl ve- - n opriirbt atak-- a as iioarii. ir by kaini poorly r -- 4ni f a rai ks or Snan and rini.' tbem l lie ia Ik tilih. It I'tti le are faaieord Wo cjoaclv torvtber, ttiey fcook and tcx-- !i o:lirf lnles rotitwn' es fc otb.-- r ot r food. 1 Ik y alwukl have sufiicieta room to atir. A aia' te thirty fret lot? mil snake Wine stall-.- it abouM lve tret Wide, inriidinr mm"r. Tb ni.iNf r stionld la-- ms.le of pUnk. wil-.- f.ct in nd mid'U. e st.ills aleuld tar abat I call dividing tbe maot;era and i tu the niid.lla of tne . 1 bis will their bookio; or scarring eh other, aad Uv r..nt to milk tbeiM. liebiixl tha cows, the aw aamata d mp tiirae iicaoa. I be tnaaiters aboul l b eon1 ant where V cows' aax k nam. In tiooi tb-- y alioull Se tioarded np tibt, excrpt a aoaia ir b,, wi.i aix inches f i tbs llo tr. 1 he H e U I lap irt roon-- , to allow of feodintr ta!.l", hr f will,., ma le in aecton of ten or twel e and feimed v.i.h bmw al the Uitt-- in W. le: 4. as to s profr setle. for tx- - har to slile ' aowp. a. the row. fail a tbrouih. IS beam tiie U .le-- can be ut4 ap and hurtinrd. 1 lua pUn .we 7 be row. pull rt. f ,4 thronk as thev-a- i' tt, ar.o w,n sj.it he-- H slmot aad waate it. In c ,n r,.i in uraw ni tbev a ill eat it verr jreTl. tht verv rich ik lronil tbetr rea b. I lie eos 14 L.ata bv a Uap rote, aomr-- tWir neckt or tiornCsnd f.l arr ti tw wtiv-- -. - S, ma. h I r m.. V; an J th t4 nt,r I Mv sa ssu. 1. ..i!t tl in - l.u tbcrare sn often pirlv ' '" d. if m. le at all. At for feavl. I tbui th.it m . o ,,rr country bay i toe cS.ar--at f. tn. co l fd. airhr.uh aw rt may t raiad and ted t ailvamaie. If ana baa a u quanlilv uf ' ' rel to feed soaoray 11 10 row; the. cea it ap rleatn, but v. hat i h ft will nat.i rooi I :i .:t rbe mat some ain to d we :. A -- rs!!. liar Utb msm thi..)r to depend on, and a'. ... i.l lie fd in t oiisivi'imi imr or fie tim s c: . and ties it ill i eien unclean, ant the c s ill thnve and oa well, if well tska rare of. Tney i - k,. ,.. aB(j ,)t t., 01It in c...l weiu rr hu( enough ., dni.fc. 1oard prior, rlxtiid bat e s litUe meal or some braa 'e'y I.y, to bv them in mn.1iii.ai bea llK ,n. AMir.l.W J. 'lAVLOIi. .' a, M yonuiiir conn' v, N. V. UittrAsa ij thk M.iiAiii-ua- ok IlonaKs. Tbe sVealb, withia a short Uai af one anothir, of two horses in one belonging to d.ticr-e- persons, has led to a pood many "talk" anion; Uas Bau'nlaiiS as 10 ins cuw 10 e nm lira ivas ut Utose aumais intht be ascrttaBd. Ia neither case could death have beea caused by old ae, or by a iruki-- doa a state of tbe constitution, lioth boraet srer vouai;. aad ia very exoelleat health and good eeavtition, but a few das liefore ther died. I be oae taken sick on tlie evening of the first day of s anev which it wa intended to couilete iu aix itata, snd allien wa izii mtlea out, or Z4U miles in all. The team wss a ed aimo excluaive a 00 a tarm, and but little accustomed, to travel onlv road. 1 he first dty tlie horses were driven a little over 4J nul-- and le,!, pmluil.lv from Deoariousuaa. nottiinit bat some little corn in tlie ear, a part of wuica uau not matured suthcicntlv to l hr.l or klazed. llieilav lem: eo'.d and l.lu-tr- v one the beuiorilT'.i: of Nsveiulier. tha traieliul-- liaitv t a so bmj to rona as) at tlie taverns on Uie way a so anow tne team to p r W nVivw, pro!l.l useir iniitn' as well ai Ineir discmutort. It- for kaiune bar tlie ntbl, tlie bor-a- acre evidently verv much ftiued; ami inimedialcly after putting npfirthe niglil, witbout any ruining or rubiiin,; oaiwa, or any ailcuipt in any other way tu;etu ... ... . - e -i- - i -- r - tiey were watcrtd and apain fed on cora which bad bean busked but a dav or tao, aud which was coin- - parativelv soft or imuiatnre. I tlieae pattcuuirol tne maa 'cement toere was evidently a cMnbin.-itio- of several blunder, to which was nrolwMv aided aomlier, if the borsct were aliowcl very cold water oa the road while ret in a per irati.ai, or, what would be equally bad, allowrd to drink all they would juit at startiajr, after they bad stood ia tb cold wuid nntil their perspiration was al'. checked, and thev themselves very much exbantetl bv clull- - iae, wart of pm;r and stitlicient fedlin); at Biam, and anusoally taturuirc vork. Tlie w,r.-- t blander of all, perhaps, was tbe feeding and watering of the aorse at nipbt, mhi.t they were very much exhaust- ed, aad like to eat raveoonsty from their kmc fast and hard work. Bat which ever of the blunders may have lasen the moat injurious, one of the borsrs was found quit sick, a if trout colic or vontetl'iaK like it, a few boors after heiru; put ap; and after acute two or three dai t, from w hat appear from tha uascriptioa to have innimraauon of the stomach or bowels, or of , or acute iodie-Uo- it ditd. Oo thins; has very much surprised me in some of tha "talk" emotiff toe aejbliors which the death of tmt horse pave oooaasi a to. aaimlv, that several ot them have expres-e- themselves at if none of the items in tlie management of tlie docca ed animal weie partl'tiUrl v injurious or sufheient. either separately or all tojreihs', ta account f its rkekoeas aad oeatn. Nmie have aeln ia that tbev have mai aim wt exacllv ia tlie (Mine ay a prajat many times wiihont their iio avi suffering t'leT'trmi in the leant. No from sacti edtement, I think it almost certain th it miny eiitertuin very detective omMjob aa to the ii jaiioa t flci'ta of nam not anfrequent ni. stake ia Uie mana.ement of hors- es, aid ei iiUy of farm h'res wben performing a joamev at an v conKnleralile extent. On accouiK of this appsrent prevsrnce of very erroneous no:i- - at to the prowr mode of feeding. walenap, and inanacinc horses when out np.m a jooraey a betber one of a few mile to aunt neih- - lionng villace or city, or one of several dsyt' con- tinuance, it ba appeand to me very likely to prove ot ervice to manv ownerti and dnver of horse st yoaorsnme veterinary practitioner would devote a lew bouts to w riting out tor your columns, a state- ment of some of the more common in the C naval naaaenent af horse v, Swt of the clai f veterinarv practitioner msv smile slvlv at th proposal, and say to themaelve that the "man must ie rreea who should expect them to point oat hi nn earn aad mistakes mhich originate the ailment bv treating which they prt their living. But not all of lots class are as ellt--h ar.d nanoa-mtnde- d as thus to thit k or act. Some must le ma of public sitirK enough to da accasionallv what a rood plu h wa frequently does, namely, to point out tbe causes allien nave produced KHknex, so that they may nuninir uc avaueu-- 4 saariw Ireianavm. From the SouUkto t'nltivator. ClsTFRNa UaI M'ATFH m K.V K Ta.M.ux, tf Mitm fntthrm Cvltimt-r- : 1 a ill ndeavnr bra tly to tlie "Ci.4orn 1'il'cr" al luded to la a former letter, Kor all pur now af boa, kitchen, and lanelrv. rain water, as caught from the roof, rcqiiircj to la? Iiltnred; aitd, thai filte'ed, it is tbe hot tbatua la uen I.rSeirtit fillralion requires three essential provi- sion': I - The riterinp material shall c.imp-if- a oV'yi and comwct lard. 2d. 1 be water rhall at blowly as That all .a shall cease aiih th actii of the pump, it bring mainlv impiiaite that tlie aaler duill lie ejuiexctil ui tbe Ijleiiug b d until jukt l0-- Tbe folUii ing plan, cotnMr.itig these ailvaittagr. 'iirceMed it".f abtlc iMiibling a new cistern In tie roodilic Ukq will adat4 it to auv alrradr l.i.ill 11. A ui incuUr space of alxiut the cipai-.i't- of a nogaiieaa wa rxenvtited la one run cr tlii (piar ) U ing three deeper than tlie main fl air. Then this little rli:imler was nextlv stmadhrd and cetnentcd continuously with the rest 2dlr. The pira" of the pump wat let do an clo the bottom of thi deejer tligginc, and sniulr u i tlir corDcr iKtaren the maiu walls. Kow take a tew lire k and divide this mi Jl cbamlier into tax) by a wall (with a small movable prating at the extreme bottom running up two or more feet and gradually lesoiug ba ck unul, rlaaping tbe iiine. h arrm. Bates in a point at tbe corner. The a hole of Hit little wall, with the exception of the prat ine to ia- - perfec'ty all ineqiialitic aiiHWlhcl and every crack elhiiuilly top(a.l. Where the pipe eaters, thi closed chamlvr will require extra ere. A trowel full of cement la; worked in here ant it it eeta, as any leak would defeat the whole arrangement. J he pip thos terminate-- , a it were, in a tight brh-- tmlh," orrty npefi at the bottom throngh a fine prating Sid this bulb comer of tlie Uian.le dug below the Iw.totn td" the rUtern. . It iity reauuua ta liil lb rest of this triangle with the uitcrinsT material, ria'-- a piece or blanket over yiMtr CTnte, ibeji pile ia liycr after layer of charcoal mid hue clean grave l, or l.r .l eo liiarUe, awa iiaii we is nearly lull to ijuantity uf tbe Latter, to weigh the whole do aod pr enl fl iatace. lb re. I think, w have a filter somewhat on aa. tn"e's owe model, who fled her lilile eprings from ( xbaastb-- beds of gravel deep dowa in the earth, tseldinjrta oar dailv wants the drops which fell upon uer lioeoni hundred.' of t ears IK) Dot l diunnuinUd should tiie water rom drk aad "bard" for a time. A few running over win a tier msi, ana meantime vonr and strawirncs will relt-- h it. The mistress aill not le slack ia lrrachiow lodgments as time rrnrreasrs, and tha "msid'' will have frequent occasion to thank tjod and her master for 'this 'era new aiaium And allow me to add that ha ba never inhaled the biubem aroma of home who haa not remivrd an. h thank, or wbo rsnnot add this to hi "mercies"' Item, one big bathing tub, full of rosy, frolicking uiu w pure aoti water: Voars, truly, fm Q Touch Hn'x, C- -, Kor, 1857. " rBKKn0 O.MDSK IS Skw E.SHUk.XB-EJ- ttr I ruru I araaer.- - la the 1'raine farmer, of tbe :kl last., I notice an inquire relative to "Keeninir fin. iocs. some three or four years tiuce I visited soma of the exlenshe onion raisers ia lianvrrt, Mas.., for the purpose of getting infotination upiai U cultivation of the onion. Hv first call was tiaan an elderly gentleman. I found "liim in bis bam, m ut msdataif aa immense pile af tnit, to eoare, ileli- - noan iniia. lie and M asaistanta were assorting tl-- all that were injured by the onion worm wens tHrowo in on j,il, as of but little value; all tlie small ones were put in another place, and enl'od rm!iMm. 1 be srullKNM are planted oat early in the I'ing. and, after takirg a steoml growth, are fit for "unary aw; in Juii ; toev are then called rartrlprt All tlie fairest and best that acre of an apple sluts? e laid aside for seed. By giving attmion 10 tbe sru tf the diuen fa- - seed tbe see.lli.igs mav tat ran into anv shape deiralile. Yimi fcave only "to stlect eir seed tne ebape yoa ish to and by persevering for two or three generation, joti have the desired rhan, whether 11 Mat, tuuaid.or ol.lnntr. Ilavinc made all these varioui ?1ections, all the rest id tu onioti wees Imrnrlled ap and stowed awayia a cool, dry cellar, 1.. l kept a carefi.llv s hpfHes, aettt the arrtvai of the raropr- - time tn send them to market. 1 visited another gentl'min, aud found his oni.qs fled ap ia one ead of a Urge aad very ope a bare. asra Dim w ae expected to mora them to a warm er place. IU reply was that lie would sell them, f ha ereld, lfure tbe winter set in; bat if be did mt, they would remain there all winter. I ark'-- him particularly wiin regard ta freezing; he said that www his onions froze, be let them remain antil the frost left them in the pring. They are then a food for eating a if they had not been frozn; bat tlary are not aa good seed. Thev are lean vigor- ous in their growth, and tlie seeds tbev produce are Irfenor ia quality. " J. rj. Jl. loaiug, kiicii Dec. 6, 1857. FATTrvrwri Catti.si tj Wivrra. Fattening cat- tle i carried oa to tome extent ia tki section. Near- ly every farmer frcdi suta catth for the markets iMMdea hi mark wkick be genera II v keep; they are mosy bought in sututnn from trovers from the W eaten cxausv It should be done tiv rverv farmer the exteat that be is able ta provide It manure is tlie only material with which we csa enriiJi our fields, ar it I at least the cheapest aud boat; for without it we could Bnt long oiitain bread tram oar land. ot that has had nv experience in fattening cst- - Ik. kaowathat to feed them well, eivimr them h liest and aa much as tbev waot. is tlie onlv wav of Bi.aV.ia; eiasi fat Ipeef. r'nrding atiould com mota t as " as ttie grass fall short. Tbcy s,.,ti, f, 4 wiih Uaa aad slwru mixed, by llw middle of tcto-- r at tbe latest, ta be a day, (ill ll.c i.ew corn il lirveaed. Then corn on trie cob. cut up in small pieces, may ba given till it get drv enough to lat slndledj thea mac with twill feed, at the rate of t butbebx of corn t.i one of mill feed, and give it ta them evening and morning, as much aa thevca aal well never mora.. A i.ltie wbeat chan ia ala iata l.a- - tti,:if caul. I'ut a hule it the trough and then Hie inlicr on top, wiih t liiUe salt every time you feed them. Hay should tie given to them is much as thev want toc.it. I hey should lie kisU in the uia-- b-- lour or 1.- .- 1...... during the day, and bate lecity isf water, f ret-- lmw eovos to be very healthy, snd can be r,ivea ..t.wCTa, imnit a tai-.sa- ill mixed 111 t Ik fe. d, and some should lie k pt alaayt an ler their fet,. 1 his prevenia them from getting nm and ke-- p their hoof, sound aad aealtlic. IW4 well with straw, and keep them clean and neat. A cuirv. comb stmelJ Is- - ud freely oa thein everr morning. It h maae un a liiacr. and thev lo r.i,- - I aad look neater. frternrise, lanra iter rounty, l'a OiKvire t'arm'r, Si avtiifo Mavckk ox Tmt.hrs.rAC. A writer ia tb l iiuinirU Journal of A rrieulture, roinmem-'go- n the views of JW. Yoekler, sa to tbe ex. of fresh manure ou tlie surlaoe of tbe groun l, rel.Una tlie M'vaiug striking exierim-iir- , nude by aeca-atiu- c sua, bar Uat mroo t f testing c xpress ly j I inellsids of Bing manure: There lasing a difference of opinion among pcien-lii- ii men regarding ibe a.lrsutage spreading uunj upoa Hie surface, aa l leaving 11 exposed wtme tun ore covering it in. I'rof. of Kldn, bad ft course to exriiuent fur the boivitig of the ques. lam. Kur thia purpose he telerted roodd, abi. h he divided into lour equal parts. 'I o No. 1 no man- ure asa given. No i se ivd alsait two tons it" larm-yr- dung, a hteh asa spreid iinoieli itely and aorered hi by meaaaof the plow. No. 3 w.i treated in the sain manner, una tliit that tha boe wat instead of tbe plow. 1 ht unit quanti'y of dung was retried to No. 4, snd al- lowed to remain spread f jr three weeks on tht soil lieforr being covered ia bv tlie boe. 0,1 the 1 ub of tbe four .s subjee'ed to exprtimetil were sown ita atwut 9.1 pinti of re ed ach. iBe loitawing are toe tot d revull cf iie cop 14 each ks, pram and straw included: No. 1 v.rr.1 ined lh So. rod need si" lbs, N. 1 " .7u " ; No. I " 1 be writer vary jaatJy rsmaiks, that a tintls exe C'riuitnt should not Is? cocudertd cjnclusiv. l ul mai M ia sutticieotly striking to warrstit a repetitioa sail I rrrer scale. W I oey arrnvr. FKKnizrna rB Kiwi a ri.AWTU It hsjlst proved that, fur the eenerniitr of flowers, and mam especially geraniums aod tlie mors delicate Mica, common ftlae, diluted utth a sufficient pcrti .ui waier, fonnt a richer manure than anv other vet discovered. I'LiTl in mmnl ..' Ilu a.!fj amis, display lieautv and vigor when watered wi. tin composition. Ten. nml ifu han'c. Ni w I i.RK, Jan. 2ti. The t'l.itd States frigate Vl,h arrived at Ila. vaaa an the ! with Cd. At.darsoa and 4J men. CTbe S.inta Fe Gazette contains a full account of the (iila expedition, which bat beea successful, having fully acconi) liahed the end contemplated in it organization. Not only this hat it hai resultec". J ia obtaining iuformaUon of valuable portion of oar j tern lory, which otherwise might have remaind hid den front at for yean to come: The depot of the expedition was established on tbe west bank of the Gila river, nearly west from the "Adole Wall." on the Hio Grande, and alanit twelve mile m rttiaest from the San Irncien Springs. Tbe nortnerr e.diinin was nnder command tjot. liniig. In the Canon of S in Vicente, this command struck a trail of abont 2,01 sheep and a parte of Indians, r'olloa ing it through snd over the San Vicente moun- tains (which hsd !een set tire to by the Indians), at.d to th valley of the twio river, tncy on tbe Ztih caste fresh ntoa Ibe trails ascending a slight eleva- - tioa between two ridges. Indians and sheep were discovered ia tbe canoe, aud the approach of the t:wpi i a complete surprise. Uti seeing tlie in they commenced flight. 1'un.uit was made, ami ei lit IiHlwa a ten killed, among there the celebrated t hief C u. hill Negro, and one squaw accidentally. hive ruuawsand live children were camurtd. Also. sli their camp equipage, a large quantity of packet meat, aisoit l.utm s'leep, several oxen and oilier ani- mal?. The command instantly commenced pursuit of another small ptrty, who hsd alaut live hundred sheep, discovered in a neighlwwing canon. These, Iwirever, made pood their escape, sf;er a warm race, lesving most of their sheep Isehind. Col. Ixring proceeded oa his trail, through a very rough and mountainout country, with but little gras or water. The country over which he traveled seemed to he barren and deserted. He encountered many hardships, bat hi men and tbe o nicer en- dured tbem with the most untitnehing fortitude. Tbe rout hern column wa under command of Col. Miles. This column wss divided into tao wing. Col. Miles in command of the right aad Capt. Knell in command of the left (Col. llonueville was with this column). Oa the 13th of June they started to tbe Coyoteto country. They msrehed south and soa'.hwest from the depot. On the lt they came to extemive ruins, supposed to be tf Aztec origin. There were al-- o evidences that the Coyotero hsd f irmed there in former years. The ruins seemed to indicate that a population of i.fJtlO or 3,((K) mast st one time resided there prolsibly 2M vears lock, tin the 24th the spies discovered an InJian ramp a short distance ahead. Capt. Ewell, with twenty in- fantry and forty mounted dragoons, with all the of- ficers under his commsnd, except 1 jeut. en- deavored to aurrouLd the camp. Tbe guide acd sjaes raptured a woman, but the command was dis- covered. Iu this march Capt. company suffered much, having tu sustain itself by killing some of t'le ludian ponies they bad captured. On the -- Mh, Cipt. I'.xeli's wing pnaceited toward the llm Gila, the Tuelila spies in advance. Alsut 3 oM.s k o( that l.iv. the mie reported Indian alsiut. and t"lil CsptaTn K to "go on with hit people." Tbey pro- - ceded but a f liort distance when they came upon tbe Apaches' ramp. Colonel Mile was in the rear, when (.'!. K. commenced tbe attack. 1 he luittle-liel- d extended for a mile on both tides of the Gila, covered with a thick undergrowth. The battle commenced at half-pa- 4 o'clock and lasted till sundown. There were forty warriors engaged in tbe conflict, two of ahom only are known to have esctped. There were but twenty-fou- r found desd on the field. Tao women were killed one while lighting with a l.w ard arrow. Tlnre were twentv. four women and children taken prisoners. The wounded of t lie troop were Lieut's Davit and Steen, and five or six of th soldiers and one 1'aehlo Indian. Niae of tbem fatally. llet ides the havoc among this party of Indians, tlie troop destroyed about but) acres of otsro, and captured s large nuinlasr of sbeep. horses, etc. Lieut. VI hippie's reptart of a scout to tbe head of the Gils is very interesting, lie describe theoouri-tr- y as n ugh generally, with an occasional fertile val ley, aod inent was the appearance of lar, a large numlier of eaglet and turkevs, the latter being so unaccustomed to ihe fight of man that, alien shot at, they wonld n4 Dy. Kisli were c.i light in a great abundance out of tlie Gila river. His march was exceedingly difficult, snd many of bis men, inclu- ding himsrlf, were poisoned by a poisonous plant. I le raptured in this scout about "200 sheep from the Indian. Capt. Ewell gives a very interesting report of c j 1 und- -r his commsnd, to the Cheichehue Moan-tain- t. After giving an account of a skirmirh with rotn Indians, in which torn of them were wounded aud tffotiably killed, be say: "I reached Ibe Gila in a valley, the lower ecd of a bicb was out of but evidently 25 cr SO miba long, and from 3 to 6 wide. 1 be toil is rich and lies well f .r irrigation. I'lerewa enough arable laud passed through to r uppon o isni people, surronndea i.y line prairie for grnzing. i.roken HHtery was rver) where to plenty that I' amounts to a puzzle. A great many ruins, some of l.irge village! or pueblos, are to la! seen, and at points tlie maiks of a hat must once have lawn a noble act quia cut through such hard, strong an, inat k m uniicuii to itelieve bo iron aa iid in tbe coaMructiiwi. The 1'imn Indians say tbese ver: the homes of tbeir sncestors." This" scout ing au.l exploring trip of Capt. L. was effected with out any guides, and consequently did not accomplish l uder date of Mav Col. Bonneville writes "We are now in tha middle of the Jornado countrv. aiih the liurro Mountains thirty miles due south of as, 1 lie san icente at the same distance to tbe east, a low range of bald hills to tbe west, and the lofty logolloa tifleen miles to tha north, cat in two by an immense canon through which the Gila river is sue. 1 he bottom lsnds are extensive canons and bills of a fertility 1 have never met with lefore. I.veryon is in admiration of this tieautiful re L'i. in. No doatat tin country has lieen inhabited, for we nna evidences of a populatkMi snore industrious. more civilized, and more docile than the rascally irea w 110 now iiuest it. Tins expedition lua resulted most tuccessfullv, not onlv in brtngmr to notice this heretofore unex plored country, but m leaching the Apaches most salutary aeaeun. 1 ne prisoners and stock captured were taken to rort Thorn. Shortly after tbe arrival of tbe ccuHiaand there, three of the Covotero Apaches c une into the fort to negotiate for their aouien and chtldreu. abo were held ia cantivitv. Tbcy asked why it was they had been sttackeiL fluting that tliey bad always friendly with me t i es, and knew tuty were not aide, even did they feci di'tar-ed- to fLItt tbem. Thev were told thit thev hjd killed Aent 1mIl' and ktoli n stock. Trey acknowledged that one of their men had com mitted the murder, and that he was in the cjmp and a men in ine name ot the.Mti. 1 hev bmnght t their very eseful agent, lr. Steck, large lum( of 11 iney in.rugnt was goto irom tne Uoyntero roI4 Maintain lo prme the sincerity of their desire for ec. I be specimeu provesl to I peril those who hsre visions of this gold mountain can tike the bint). Tbey laid tbey would give r saoas, ineir sheep, horse, and everything ther possessed for peace. Tbev were told that tbe whites did rot want these. That they must behave them selves hereafter and there wou.d be no trouble. They left, very much delighted witb tbeir reception. tn bring ia tbe balance of their people and whjt Mexican captives thev mav have. The capuve women and children have been or dered ta lie turned over lo their people. 1 has it is the good fruits of this expedition tie airesny netng seen. A IT A IKS IX WASHINGTON. Imperial Correspondence of the Lmisville Journal The lvei gating ConmittrttTke CUnrjet of Vamp. vm 1 uiirjnwfma jjgn.if, tic. Wakhixuimiji, Jan. 1", 108, Cougrett or, rather, the House of liepresenta-livr- s lias rnmewhat esrnestly en tired upon the warn ot special Investigation, three roBimitUct, ae, four, have beea appuinud. First: to take into iKWssOeraii as the aul.ject of tbe pahlk- - printing, and lo n port what reforms can be el tec ted m that work, aith a view of aavine iniiln.ns of dollsrs to the I reasury; for, Ihe friuliag is so prolitahle as to al- low camij ractor to pav handaoniely for "eniiiaecr-ing,"a- loat'rai't lo Vasbingoa, at tlie comaienca- - nient i every t ongicsa, bos Is of applicants for the u ottne. Second; A special committee hat lieen arpoinled to examine into the accounts of the late clerk Gen- eral Cullom charges of a serious character having I cen preferred against hi official conduct. Third: A select oommitte to examine into til the nmimstanctt and facts attending the sale of tlas tort rinellitig proper v, by tbe Secretarv of War. Tbe rommitree was appointed at tbe instance of tbe Hon. lortasrt Smith, a IVemocratic member from Il- linois, who savt there was some h ing wrong alwut ttia sale, altboagb be does not aish to be understood aa casting anv imputation on Gov. Klovd fourth: Ibe investigating committee ordered to I apiinicd by Ibe House on Friday to inquire into tbe particulars f the statement, or'enlry on the books if the SlidJIeaex Manufacturing Comjumy, that fc.S7.C00 aere di0ur-e- to fai'iluaie or promote tht lssae of the Tariff act of tbe last session, and to aicertain a betber any meniliers orofheert of the lata t'ongres received anv of tbe monev for service oa that subject and to that end; the' results to be re- ported to Congress, with such recommensUtioiit at lua committee may deem proper to make. Ail of tbese committees are armed with the power lo "send for persons and papers." As to the Middlesex Manufacturing Company case, it refers not to memliers of this but to those of Ihe hist Con grew; and as alxiut of tbe latter were memia r of the former, their honor or dignity, perhaps both, are involved in tbe expenditure of the money. It is, however, a difficult matter to fix "fraud, even if theto is guilt, on a member of "."ingress, loose abo would be base enough to sell tbeir votes ar too cunning to be caught by direct evidence. It will proliably turn ont that tbe "mer- chant prince" Iwrenc, Stone, & Company, used the money in a legitimate way, in pj ing for news- paper articles, printing pamphlets, and rmplojing agent lo come to Washington and argue in" the proper placet in favor of just tuch a reform in tlie taritl' as woo Id tnit the view of tbe New Kngland manufacturers. it is lea charged with distinctness that tbe mem-Iss- of tin House only are implicated; but tbe mem- ber aetin I "lake Ui matter as reflecting ujion them, and bettor the anxiety for an investigation. The Scna ort are tisj iliguitied to notice such rehViions. aud are willing to let the House have a litlleexeile. incnl snd virtuous indignation uon the subject. In the deliate there was throwinir of stones: first on tlie part of the Oemocrats at the Kpublicans, snd by Ibe. KcpuMiciin at tlie I ketn.icrats. On pirty endeavored to fix suspicion on tbe other, in re lation 10 its votes on tlie UriI bill. IVotb teemed to 1st aa'istied with tlsrir OT.UorM-a- l exploiu. I prrdat that this investigalioa will end. as il ! gan. ia smoke. Ibe Committee oa tlie Judiciarv are engaged in examining into charges against Judge Walnm, of XJa. 1 ens luuctiou.iry ass been accused of tbe duties of his ollice. Kor sevenil xe.irt Mat, lbs subject has lajeu Iwfore rotiiuiiltees isf lbs Mouse., I.ul no iiiiiechim'lit has 1 et occurred. An (I i la made lo liriug the eV to an Issue. It 1. demanded by the Judge hitnlf ai well as the pa I. Ii- imofeM. Tlien, ih OmmiUee on Territmiet have Hit l iahqiiestk.il tar f .re Ihrin, and wen; in trueU'd 10 wlitlhtr llr. Iluriibisel, the delegate from that lemiory, slioul.l not lie forth a it h removed from lua seat ia the ball. The hu.band of half a doi u aiees reuiauii quiet nicana h.lc. I do not Hunk that iie will I disturb. 1. Mr. Harris, isf Illinois, i after Mr. (. B. M itle-m- aitb t lmg and sbirn slick. 1- wants toex. I Mr. MaltrxHi from the House lay.iiise, as he m.vs, Ibe latter haMi-- purged hints. If of the charge brought against hi la-- t Congreaa t.y ihe sebt coiiiriiUee, and la;eanse be reigned his seat Mora Ihe I lou-- e could execute lb sentence isf expulsion. i Mondriy week lliis matter is to la revived. So ou see l!ie House ha its bands full of :, though exactly in the wav of practical The evi.Ki it not likely to h so short a ba ln anticifaitd. The mmlr mav be here ustil it shall las time to wear summer clothing. SIDNEY. WEkTHtU TKLfcGKAVK-- - OF LAST IV ttjii . To tlit lA.tnrt of the Lomtnllt J.mrnnl: Dtalda to l.mr intl 10 cmtinne them, adtling a few points on th A'lurtie, even though a few lean were noted in in ionriwet, j ue niott Interesting table you ca furni-- will l one giving a bird' eye view of the te of the e throughout any lielt ly- ing bet een the Uocky mountains and the" Atlantic at about the same moment for exstnple, the after. nn, as your present roles read. Through tlie aid of your notes I kve discussed the of l.tst week accordiog to Franklin's theory, with thit result, viz: tin tlie 14th Ihe margin of list hsd resched onlv to the westernmost poin. in vnur tablet in low. Oo tbe lith it covered a tract "of conntry issj miles aide went to east, extending lyondyour points of o'rservatKai tvxh to the north and bi tht Foutli, tlie eastern margin extending as far ss Clevelard. tilno. Oa the lGlh Cleveland was jus; included within the western margin of tha abith extended indefinitely to the castor rather beyond tht lajuntlary tf your Dotes, and per- haps to the Atbwtic. AFFAIKS AT r'K.VNKFOlir (.Sper:al C of t'te trStuavill Journal.) j;iU the Aorsvif ScW Act Vssai the y.awe The 11(11 Kelatimitotte Penitentiary Lrtls. luttre Vrvcetdinij Absentee; Slcknett, etc. FRAitxroFT, Jan. 19, 3 P. M. The fatal blow has been struck, and tht days of the Normal School have been numbered, so far as as the action of the Lower House can be potent to consummate tbe sanguinary deed. The bill to re- peal tbe act establishing the school passed Ihe House by a very decided majority, with the simple qualification that the act should take etTect from and after th lint of June, 1858. This provision a ill vouchsafe to the school the half yearly allowance of 4 fi.OiXl, ami will enable the concern to die grace- fully. After the amendment of Mr. Johnson to support the sch.wl from the excess of the tch.sil fund paid 11 by tavette e .net v over snd above that which she draws out had failed I y an almost unanimous vote, an etfort was made by some of tbe friends of educa tion to secure tha pit sage of Capt. Jackson t amend ment, wbica provided lor the repeal of the Normal School act and for taking the sense of the people as to the propriety of levying an additional lax of one per rent, for tbe education of teachers of common schools in various parts of th Stale. In auprt of tris amendment Mr. Kichardson. one of the verv ablest gentlemen on the Democratic side of the loose, made a forcible and elalairate speech which mast have carried conviction to any reasonable mind the opinions of which had not hern frestalled by pos itive instructions irom const iiuenis. 1 ne 1 ruin is, more than one half the memliers of the legislature came to Frankfort this winter with unqualified in. structions to vote for the repeal of the Normal rwhool set, and they have to day lint olieved th will of the msjority. From the knowledged I had of the preconceived opinions of niemlers upon this subject. I was really surprised thst tlie amendment. which provides thst the act shall not take effect un til the first of Jane, escaped tbe indignation of the memtwrs of tbe lower llonse, ard von need not las sarnrised to hear thst even temporarily-savin- g clause will stricken out in the senate. The time of the Senate was mainly occu pied in the discussion of the bill relating to the peni- tentiary. The discussion took a very wide range in- deed, ant fully half the members aired their know ledge of prison discipline and nnr mother tongue in connection with some feature tf the measure. I in- formed you yesterday that an amendment had lieen adopted in the neuate to tbe bill as it passed tbe House, making Ihe turn psvttble by the keeper $12.- - OHO per annum, instead of $8,000. The sum of ;lZ,ijt"J is just twice the amount paid by the present incutnlwnt. but it is said thit the increase of prison er and the improvement in the prison will fully warrant even a higher estimate in Tavor of the State than thst proed by the Senate. Indeed, I am informed that responsible parties are willltng to guarantee tn tbe Stale the ram of fifteen or twenty thousand dollars a year for the use of the prison. and a gemlemsn experienced in the manufacture isf lugging informs me that he can make a profit of Ki. 000 r an urn upon the hemp department of thit alone, with the present restrictkms. While the considerations of humanity force one to admit that the penitentiary should not le msde exclusive ly a source of revenue to the State, I think it ia clevrly the duty or the memliers of the Ieg islature, as the guardians of the interests of the people of tht Commonwealth, to make the best disposition of the institution possible, consistent with reason and hu manity. It is a source of mortification, however, that the bitterest partisan feeling is indulged in cer tain qaarters in reference to the letting of this insti- tution, and thst many members of both branches of the General Assembly have shown a willingness to utterly throw away snnuallv upon a partisan a sum of money that would lie sufficient to endow perma- nently an institution equal in efficacy to the Nsrmal school at Lexington. Our humane friend Mj. Smith, of the Senate, se- cured tbe adoption of an amendment to the bill which provides that the prisoners shall lie furnished with coffee at least once a day. The propriety of giving even prisoners coffin; would be questioned by a school of physicians; hut the M ij r advocated Ins amendment with snch forcible simplicity that even tbe elispience of Senator Fisk could not prevsil agsipst it. I presume, therefore, that, during the next ad ministration, tbe prisoners will number among other (tally luxuries that of coffee. During th deliate in the Hons yesterday npon this bill Dr. Urown, the memlarr from Meade, made a proposition to amend the bill, which amendment struck me at a measure of great practi cal importance. I refer to the proposition to create the othce ot 1 nysician to the J eniicntiary, with power to act both as physician and inspector. Dr. llrown's amendment contemplated that a physician should lie elected by the General Assembly, at a salary of fyMOO or (1,000 per annum, whose duty it should to act at once as physician ami inspector. and whose tenure of office should la entirely epar-st- e from and alaive that of keeper or surinten'lcnt. At present the physician to the penitentiary holds las position at the pleasure of the keeper, and. ac cording the highest honor to both keeper and physi- - ., k 10 iMiuiui. rra.Mii.vra ill the faithful performance of bis duty. I am informed that this same amendment will perhaps he nrged to- morrow, when the amentled bill from tbeScna'e shall come np in Uie House for consideration, ami I trust that miaives or policy, a well ss considers Ihmis of humanity, will induce the dominant party in that lavly to give Dr. Itrown't proposition a fair examination. With the exception of the substitute of tl2,000 lor ?,ii, ana the provision that the prisoners iioui.i ne supptten wun ennee at least once a day, the bill passed the Senate as it came from the llonse. It will ciame up for early consideration in the llonse morning, but it is impossible to fore- shadow its fate i that liody. Ilemocratic memlwrs will certainly hesitate between their duty to their constituents and tlieir adherence to mere party, even though they subsequen' ly sink the patriot in the parrizan. will he tbe day fixed upon by the General Assembly for lb election of public officers, of which the Keeper of the Penitentiary is one. and H will be riecet-ar- lo decide the terms of tbe con tract ere the election is held. t is not iinproliable, therefore, that the House will secede to the amended lull from the Senate. The Speaker of tiie Senate submitteed a memorial of tlie Sutrintendent of the ltlind Asylum of Lou isville and others and the wss or dered to Is-- punted. lt:e Registration KpTt for tbe year 1H56 was also sulimttied to the Senate this morning, and ordered to le printed. tiovernor Morebead announced Ihe appoint- ment uf Superintendents of I lie Rasters! and Western lainatic Asylums, at follows: For the Asvlum at James A. trrinstrad and C S. lot lev for the Asylum at Hopkinsville, treorge I'nindexter and Thomas Green. The appointments were duly conlirmed by the Senate, and are aniversally con- ceded to be most admirable selections. A bill pasted tbe Hiaue lo incorporate the North KentBcfcy Agricultural Sieietv, which I - neva wa the only measure considered by that Ixsiy other than tbe bill repealing the Normal School act. Several memler of both Houses have indefinite leave of absence on account of personal or family sickness, snd I regret to have to announce that Mr, Clinton McClartv, the principal Clerk of the House. ia confined to his bed by a severe attack of inflam matory mcumati.-m- . ELEVK. l'HttjirKi.i'Hi., Jan. 19. Governor Packer's inaugural refers lo Kansas. He ssys that he expresses the sentiments of the iople of Pennsylvania, as well as his own, in declaring that all the qualified electors of a territory rbould have a full and fair opportunity to participate in tbe s lection of delegates to a convention snd hhould alo be allowed an unqualified right to vole upon their constitution after it u framed. Of course those who fail to vote cannot complain if the proceedings go on without ineir participation. The rest of the add ress is local. It goes for a reform in linking, opposes Ibe issue of small notes, and the increase 01 najiKin capital under present arrange ments. Nkw Yohk, Jan. 19 rtetweea 2 and 3 o'clock thit afternoon a fire broke oat in tb large public school at the corner of flon-- eord and Navy streets, Brooklyn, in which were 500 children. A most agonizing scene look puce. The leu bers in one of the rooms, in consequence of the increased beat, not knowing the cause, threw op tbe windows, and it was not nntil the smoke poured into the room that the alarming fact of the building Iwing on fire wss suspected. A stampede ensued among the alarmed children, who uttered the most agonizing cries. Many were thrown from tbe win- dows and escaped injury by lieing caught in the arms or firemen ana others. .Seven children were suffocated, or killed by being trampled upon in tlie rush for the various stairwsv at tbe firrt alarm. It Iwlieved that none were burned. Several other children were badly injured, having their backs broken. Tbe teachers acted with the greatest firm ness, remaining ui their rooms until all the children were got exaggerated reports are in circulation In relation to the number of child-e- n killed and injur- ed, but il is believed thst tha dead do not exceed seven. The school house was nearly cew. and was considered the most perfect and thorough built of iy uk cuy. it waa lour aus-ie- s iitga, ana cov- ered a large extent of ground. The fire commenced immediately after 2o clock, and by sunset the des. traction was complete, tha walls being level with tne ground. Ket Ori.i-axs- , Jan. 20, The damage to vesselt here and at G il by the late storm wss general, hot not sufficient in de tail to make tbe names or the Kafs interesting. e nave uau no account yet Whether tie storm had any effect in the Gulf. Scientifically aojistkii to the Scisject. Dr. Banning't chest, lung, and tboulder trace; stomach, bowel, and womb braces; hump-bac- k prop and spinal levers, pile brace and radical cure base truss; e for pregnant and rhiltllied ladies. Dr. llanuing't look on the rulject for sal- e- price $1. Mrs. Young, tbe cupper ami leechcr will wait on ladies. U.iyinonil & Patten, agents, 7i Fourth slreet. jylG dlawiw2amt Dr. I'ri-.ax'- IxEr.iilATrt's Hurr or Curt for Inlcmpemnce, Dehnum Tremens, mul Xevmuia approved hv the medical faculty. One package a ill cure an ordinary rase. Two packages will cure the most inveterate drunkard of all desire for alcoholic drinks, fl 50 enclosed by mail to IUymomi & FATTKsr. 74 Fourth street, liuisville. Kv.. will in. sute the return by mail of tine paokage four pack- - ;es tor e.i posiage iree. nova d2aw&6in MARRIED. On the Hill Itev.W. I., llrcckiniidire. Mr. J liui to ML Makt t'ATIl kiss M. us city. Irnlhepfh Inst., by the Kev. Wm. Ilolman. Mr.'.Wsj. t airo. III., to Mrs. M akv U I UCKra, of Shaw I. wii. III. t JT"t aim aud Sliaa neetown papers please ropy. In this cite, on the lr.th lnt., by Rev. Mr. Whittle, at Ft. aid's liureh. .1 0111 C. Maeshai.i. to Mr. M sam M. tiTcHyipi.o, daughter of f iiouia Wrnn, Kaq., of Hick au o.. Ky. in Tncadav. the lih int ,hr Rey. S. II. Ford. Fxa-- 1.1 m Nwi m, of Louiriana. lo Mu LuriSA (iAtis M.S, uf Nets.. county. nntli 17th Inst., at the bride's father, by Kpv. .1 A. en.leraon. Mr. .1. Ill V. HlM.rai. fnrinerir nt Inii.ton. to Vi tokia M. Nfal. of tld cilv. In .tsnuarv IMh al It... ri,l. r.. ,,r II.. I.ri.l..-- . r.n In Pleasant Hollow. Anderson county, hy the Key. .1. n! er. Sir. Ktpi'Ucm J. Mum ol Hl s. i held. Nelson eo., xi Miv Iauitsi Asa, y on;l d.tathUr uf Win. DIED, On the isth inet.. at the Xew Owen Hotel, eornr r d d streets, Mr. t:iiABi.r A. l'i stis, of tieneseo, ivincatnn rouuty. New Yoik. ated li year. IIT'ltoefa ester (New Vork) paper plear copy. On Wednesday tnondn. tbe :tUi Inst.. Cat an K. Trx. ki ll, aed iu ears and luonllia. CaVMadiaoa (Ind.) pai?ra priwee ropy, on the 14th Inst., at the residence of his daiirht-r- . Mrs. in eounte, Ky.. of b'nnchial niHsniin. n, Kohf.kt llEAsnr a, tsr.. ard vi year sUsi months. Mr. Prashear was bora In 'Maryland. Anrnst SI. IT'. 9. and moved to Kentueky with hi father. Inuacius ihahear. ill list. nd eetiled iu bat is uow Kullitt county. In lis) n aioved toJetTerson ronte where he eesiHed till the lima ot hie de-a- tla was man of ext.t aordinar.y etiye'eat nuw-- r nd atrout mental dwelopiueut. t'p to the of hi- - lst illness he wasahle to walk several miles dy and attend hie hands at work. HorUllv. he waa atfabfa. rleas. ant, and eutertaiuins always in good huuior and nade fir a ..ka. As a friend nd neirhlaar, he was koin, sincere, nd otiliEinp: and. a par. nt. and deyd- - d. He left larrriree of frknd nd relativea, bdh in ; n lucky aud throuih ta . fcoutli, to tuuiiru hu losa. ti. t yNew Or a ua llulta please copy. Nolice to Dealrrs in Iry ftoods. time of r to lie so will roa iiAsa for visv siK.ET Tias lur cuiiiry it.'tit is now much farcer we feel aide carry, and i cannot in 10 ourselves thlok of it to dealer on tons tiui pnrel:is.. Ml daw JAM LOW 4 CO. tiTleii months ago we were tha guest of our friend, the celebrated Colonel Colt, of H irtfortl. During our brief stay in hi a hospitable man-io- his young and accomplished wifj bore a ron, who was subsequently christened Samuel Jams olt. The husband and father was the happiest of men in the thought that he had a child to love him, to share hu love, and to be the heir of his immense fortune. That chiltl, as we see from these lauti ul and touching stanzas of Mrs. Signumey, U no longer a blontom of the earth: SAMI KL JARVIS COLT. Rest In the bed, my darlinr. Where the briclil foutitato dv. Where flowers 01 richest fraxranee throng. And bird- - with caroled ls). The lltt!e life was measured He moons, and not hv years. And sweetly rhised before it reached The alphabet of tears. Closed like a Muted sunbeam That knew do rhade nf shaini; Itaptfsmal water on thr hiow And prayers to bleaa thy tomb. Iive o'er lliine infnl pillow Kent watch with steadfast mind. And homeward took its thithl wiih thee. Hut foirow staid behiud. It staid behind and weepeth Ahove thy lawuteoiia elav; Vnf.dd the snowy, cherub winpa And fan lliat crief away. Or with thy harp of melody Knfoire tlieir sloriotta sain, Who scape the battl here below Without a wound or atain; And In their ftavionr presence. Where nancht ran e'er niinr, Kiisind in Meraph jsiwer aud taala Tlie of joy. I II. From Ihe Xew York Ledger J TO MISS SALLIE M. BETAS. T aro. v. rassTics. Lon thy mystic tones, dear Sallie, lUve been eonnding through my brain. Like the distant voice of ocean Ia th ease of wind and rain; And in nddnurhf solemn musings And the haunted dreams of sleep Oft to thine my eplrlt answers. As deep eallcth unto deep. I have dreamed Ihy soul a sea slxll From the upper deep rnblime. Cast by aome unpity inr billow (in thi rocky sliore of lime, Wlicre iu sweet and e breathing Seem a lew and monmftil nth A deep, pinine For it far borne in the sky. I have dreamed thy soul a Uf a weird and wondron power, Itreaihinjr out iu etrature, wild Bia.de In the twilight' wizard-hou- Gently wept by cle of Wen (When the wine are furled). And la mournful cadence tellint Of its own dear nHve world. There' a realm withia thy epirit. Filled with grandeur and with glooai. Where each tone Is like l. And each snrms a tomb; And the flowers a sombre tin ing Oversiread their cboetly forms. As If nurtured by tbe dropnintra Hut of passing (header-stor- While ihy calm, aageli feature In serene.-- ! beauty sleep. Thy high thoughts, in rivid flash', t in our startled vision h'ap; Tie a if Ihe kern, red lightnings Should bnrst wildly from the fold Of a soft, white eloud of morning Tinged with violet, Uue, and gold. There' a tall plant of Hi Tropics, That, amid i bristling spears, I'uU forth on blonm With each score of passing ye ira. And our human race, dear minstrel, I a plant of kindred power. Once In each score years It blossoms. And thoa art it glorious flower. For the Louisville Journal. TO G. L. r. nr a. r., 1. Thy wit, Kk wine, with are improvers. Year cannot dim IU potent spell. Time but il harsher sting removes. Hut age nor time it point can quell! Some silver hair aloes thy brow I jke snow amid il Jet appear. But that I ;h heart which heave below Ij youthful a th vernal rear! That smile which flrst In bygone daya With magic witchery touched my heart, gtill round thy lip in auadiine play And win and dazzle by its art. Oh may that smile In beauty dwell Forever round thy Hps, old friend. Till thoa snd I shall bid farewell To earthly aeene h n life, shall cad! And harry mj V ill mi kh be. Friend of my heart thnu gifted one; May wit forever dwell with thee, Tnoc or atarii, tiioc uod or mil Lot'isviLLE, Jan. 14, ls6. For the Louisville Journal. OL'K MISSION. Oh! how often might we soften Grief dark weight or Sorrow power! llitrde n.1 lighten, spirit brightea, AVticn the atonn of orrow lower! E'en a little may the brittle Thread of life asunder break; Time is flying we are dying, Aud alow year swift change make. Heart are breaking, grave are making. Where our friends and kindred dear. Who ar weeping, will be sleeping, Kre Tine make another yearl He res b taking God I makiag Record of each passing deed; Bona the weeping will be reaping Even as they've sow'd their seed. Murey hasten, while He res chasten. To fulfill her mission high; Teaching mortals how Ilrayen's portal My be reached before we die. There t given ns from Heavea A rich gift of holy birth K"en tbe power, from hour to honr. Of making here a home on earth. For the Louisville Journal IMMORTALITY, irrt'ffew at a Time uf Sever Family AJItirtum. Whea fondest hope, long cherished in the heart. Are found deceptive whea disease invades The peaceful, happy home, and budding youth Is nipped in all it loveliae-- f whea clouds Are gathering thick and dark around the aoid O then how precious the consoling thought That there' a world where ao corroding cares, No withering Ma ts of sorrow, no mistrust, No disappointiirents eoisje where harmony Aad love forever reign O tell me not That this short, fleeting span of life i all Of man' cxldenee that the ChrUuau' hope Of immortality beyond the grave Is but a baseless dream that death must close The eye, to case ao more upoa the forms Of those beloved on earth, to roam no mora O'er Nature' boundlm fieri. that his touch Must stop the ear forever te the words Of aymiathr and love or that hk arm IJan stay the own ward roerea of the mind. Say, can It be that intellectual power Ordained to soar from world to world afar. To trace the comet' myrtle coarse, and weigh The planetary urbs, were formed for Irs Than endless being? Can the mind whose rway Th lightning owns, whose mandate to fullfll The spark speed, can faculties. Allied to Uie angelic, be designed For such a transient exercise a that Of three core years aad tea. Thought most absurd! A higher destiny await the soul. Whea Death shall free It from the clogs of earth. Its true existence shall have but begun. Ktemal Iifel how fail onr loftiest rowers To grasp the ndghty thought! F.ye hath not seen. Nor ear hlh heard, nor heart of man conceived The things which trod hath graciously prepared For those who love him; bnt enough we know To kindle earnest longings for their full Fruition in the endless years to oowr. K. Saddlery Warehouse for Sale. The proprietor nf one of the beat- - ocaica Keiail saddlery Warrhon, In II10 West, desirous of going to larnniiiron arninntiif ttllii wi. b sell ont. His house is ol oyer twenty and roiiiHiand a large snd profitable custom, the burin. e averasioe iror n ,,imH a year. Tha store ie newly nd tastefully fitted up, with rvery ronveiiieD", and fiirnidii-- with a very desirable stock of goods, all invn, pnmliasett and msde np rhirtir for rash. T" a per so i or iwraons with a aeital of from 3,ti(l 10 .iiii0 to in. vest iu the business an unusually rare atsnortunilv ia of lered. Anyone intereated in Ihe maLl.r rjtn ho wall siiheianiisl evidence of this being a most desirable in. vestment by adnree-i- u 'ex l.im Irouisyille F. o. . is. a ucairabie arm would he la at a in exchange. decldAwU' Auction Sales by Thoa. Anderson & Co Main nt.,belree Vifthmnd Sixth, fxmUrUle sTy. rjVHK. attention af dealer is respectfully iavilrdto onr J regular Auction Kales on eyyrv Tue.dsv and Thurs- - y nun ne the tall, commencing enrh dvl III o clock, A. , when we will a enteral assortment of HKY HHHiM. HOOTS, HlloKH, lllloUAMj.ata. gesouripe. ai uvurtisrmeutiureacn nay s sate. Trm cash. THUS. AN DERSOJi A CO., f ib Ik ddiw Auctioneer. JIILLIAIll), SlIiTI.lII,lt rV CO., COTTON PACTORB, and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NKW tilt I.KA NS, I. A. ISAAC H. HII.LIARltJ K II. m mmk i;s, 1 MewOrleant, JAMKS lAt .lOHN S. I1KANNIN. Lotltuvilla. BRANMN A M MMf.I'M will tuck advance oa eon- - it. anient tn the above lleuse. marls 4w U,lilTi:i STATES HOTEL. rpil K iindersL-iie- t ha ing leared for a term of v. am the I s.aei.,i. l., l nn the coruer of Fonrth art .1 If rson tnals, in the city of Is.uisville, snd having eu-- into a sr.sianeiit arraneeiuenl lo rop.ltet and the .atue in .winl partn;rHhi. would lt les-- o make lis siin'iiiicem,'iit to their nuiiiereiir tiieiidsiu the nit.! l.il.s. Havinc had long rtperieirce In tbe snd mg deiermitie.1 that their hoti-a- shall be inferior to noo the city, or in the West, thev hic to ahsre a portion of th- - pillihe patroliane. The Hotel i most rligildy mtimtcd. In thrxennal part of tr- i lly, tne iiuititing is rotnuiodioi, snd tlie rooms large ud well ventilated. There ar l.i room in the houe, od its rapacity la aa areal it not areater than any Hotel lit the cite. Since Ilie openin of the Hotel th family rooms forreg- - ul ir boarders in the city have all been taken. We are de nnued that our friend from abroad shall be eroni d with good looms, well furtti-l- e d, ' !ive Did a h the best of rooks and 't .'tee. In a ird, the rtihlic may rest assured that 'Tnited ates Hots T' tbey will Hud aa good fr j sny Hotel We iuyite onr frtendf snd the public tn gn-- sa rail snd idvel. riltiOK. Ian. 1, lam M ddtwtf It. 11 HALL. SEEDS! SEEDS! VE are now prepared to fill order either from the city 1 ' or country lor Harden oceda, of the growth of ls&7, 't tin in fiDestvl- - Will ll a a dozen hi. n- - died dosen. or sthnnssnd doses paper, alsa ia hulk, an unce, pound, .iiart, bushel, or barrel, a may be dewired. traiden Seed.- - sold by us warraated to be first uiuUtly. We cff. r f rsale ai prime Cloyer Seed; ."ill do do Timothy Oeed: 2.1 nil do da blue Grass Heed: llrehard tirasa ll rjs' (ira-- a or Ked Ton Imt- - Hiincarianlrrnas feed, eonietlting new; 1, sat 1,1,1, prime White Neshauoe HotatiH. We also nil 1'I.OWS that great steel How railed Hounder," atiai Mrinte,," alias "Jetr.Tron ;onnly" ias ' iini.mve-- Jefferse las or,,tlern ( Up. IMoty. ul the " Wi era Tlllei Steel Plow, eleaaal. fit;l.lie,l. r ease of (trail is not surpasses" hv l.ut the f low . AVKKVS I AS r I' LOW," reislly thoM which sr.-.- b' I'lTKIN HRllTIIHls, Sonlhwesli-r- Seed and Asncultursl Wan houas, janTu 4Ac I 610 Maiu St., Ul. Third aad l ourlh. HlX'ISlli.S-- i OF T1IK COI KT OF AITFALS. Rcrorlcdfnr th l.ouitnlle Jnnrxnt W. ttar Inn Attorney ai Lam, Vrmnkibrt, hy. . Feassiost, January 1.1. cii a nrcinro. ' " ' Pulany vs.Tohnsnn. Warren; afflrmed. Martin va Maury, barren; mrii.ed. Warhrrton vsCal s, Kenton; atliruieil. Robhtns vs same. slhrni-- l. BhuaVIt va henaker, Harrison; alhrmed. lt ll y. Shepherd. Ilarrl-o-i; alliniM tL " Ihmn y Whaw, artirue !. IWt. rvs Mcar. llnrrisos; attinueo. Howiung ys I ill- Harrison; rcvers. d. lianiplirrysvs lltitr.liine.n, Harri-un- ; r. vervd. Mr AH U r v. MrAIUter, Washington; r. v. r ed. Wd v Foreuian, Mason; OBI.. MHin vs Iiir, iu lgtMent, ll .rii on; Khv vs Marshall. F ndlet-- lvudleton eo. vs 1 1111. iu.lg,n.wi., lro.il, toat ,l.tt vs Ihownit.e. iielgtu. id. I. s l. 1..11; Andrew vs shinpin. nolc.a.nl. ' Faeulevs Kohiiison. I'. mil. I..n; llnteliinsnn j Mitcille, I'enlleton; were argued. Fbamli-oet- January 19. rAi;r.s nrcinrn. I larke vs Woolen, Seen r. it lercrsM. 1, n v. rsi'.l I. Sieirr. r; revere. irate Kobu I' r. v. r. M rin s Lair, Harrison; ntlinie d. oanrr.. Oldham va Itrowa. judgment, Vndtcln; trosnev ys fr.,sn.'V, judgment, IVn.lietot,; . Kohy va Fldihark, jielimeut. lvndl-to- liwensvs Foster T. I'.. judgment. l eiulktuB; llnston ys Allen, judgment. l"e...il.-o- i.; l'U vs judgment, llourbou; were argued. Emmons ys. Overton, froai FWniing Circuit. Overton sued F.nimons utin a joint note eimed hr lira Lit! r and IraiTHt Fmemaa. It k waaae Hue on that .4h of August, IMU. Liiiiiioiis made pavnient of II up. on tue :A of November, i. Tliisa, lien was couiuieuctst tn March. 1H.K1. The Insisted that he wa from all II. ahi.lty oa tlie not oa tbe trouna thai he ezertited it mi surety. Mud that ec.en years ehil'sed without suit lltMMOii. after tlie cause of action accrued, before lliia action wa eommenced. Tlie sole did sot, uiaia it fee. how that Freeman wa the pnncipal and Kniaions the surety thereiu. The apiiellee cnnten.led that the appel!aut could not avail hitusvlf of the defense relied upon by him, for tw lessons: 1. That he is estopped hy the writing Itself from provint bv parol testimony that he is a surety aud n,t a prineipwi oniigor IB Hie note. t. That Ihe case is taken out of the operation of the stt. nte nf limitations by the partial payment m. ide by Ue sp pedant on the debt sued for. The court gave judement aeainst Fmmons for Ihe smonui 0 me noM. lutis-e- l to the credit slorrsaid. .t.i.le Simpson delivered he Olniou of ihettotirt. Held The first proposition ur,e. hv appellee is inad mLsethle. li is founded on s misconception of the leralef. fret of wis writing npoa which the action was hrourhl does not state the chnract.-- or n l:tive M.sition of the obli gors, nor noes the law, in the absence of sn h statement. ronrlticlvi-l- n tne enaracti-- they oernpr. o statel or recital in the writing contra. lictcd. by showing thai one of Hie oblicors is aun-- t and the other is In n.e biwiht 01 an r eimnny wn liie sut.tect. Ihe law rei-- litem ss e.,nally liable, inamttrh as the writinc itself d not liiruish any grounds for disrrimiuaii.a. l.ut if Ihe Iv- - gal ol tbe wnllni: rhoiild Ir" rmili.-,l to hare th feel contended for-l- stalute in favor of sureties w brieome in a great measure a dead letter, exeept in tho rases where Ihe aotesrsbd on ils tnrr who was principal and who was surety. This uueslion. however, was express, ly deci le in the esse of Is wis vs. Harbin, i II Monu, in which it wss held thst a ante like tb present one did sot create aa estopi!, bnt the fart f suretyship might Iw proved hy parol testimony, which decision ba ever riuee Drs'n innowen. Wht efTrrt must be given to the partial payment made by Kmmoner The liahi ity of a surety Is purely a legal obiiratioa ere. ie.i nv ine exeeuii..n 01 the writing and not originating oul of the consideration niain which the liability of debtor is founded. There is, therefore, a mani- fest disiincti.m belw.en the debtor and his surety. Tlie lormer is unoer s moral ss well as a legal obligation to pay or Mr,,o, ion lino is i. ii'H-- a i.a i oiiiigaMon merely. fonthT mav be liable en arrounl of the original eonskf tion; the liability of the latter d.a-- not go behind and v not anu eedi nt to the execut:on of Uie wiitisg by whkh H is created. l"s.n what principle, tlien. is it that a partial paymeut of uie uv a sureiv is 10 ne rerani.il as sulliei. nt to de pnve him of Uie ben. hi of the statute. If tlreasavment la- - rua.ie iieiorr ine ripiraijou ol uieevea years, tt Is certain Iv not entitled many tiecatise. in that e.se, he would oe uaoir lor tne neiu ai tne lime ol the pavmcnl. an. recognition of such liability could not t,reVr,i.t hi,n rnlassoH-ntl- rel ing main the statute, whea Uie limitation had expired If the payment Iw made, as It was ia II, i. esse, alter toe seven years bad elapsed, a re I the surety wa.- "r naia y.,, raiiHI no, revive ni liability. take ma ease out afthe oiwralion of the slat ale. If it w regarneu as n aennowlnlgment of a snlsili naliility. 11 would only prove that tlie surety was ignorant nisi nr nasi nisrnargeu nv ine lapse of time- - and if I eon tie recardcl aa an implied promise to way the d. ht, il w.onu im. wiiiioiii auu, luertlore, Hot obilg tore. When a ean.w. of action arising npon a parol contract has bora barred by the statute of limitaHou ties debtor can revive his liability, and take it nut of the statute, by a promise, either express or iim.li.tl, to pay the sura which he owes. Snch a pmini-- e is nhliratorv heen- il L. u,n,s- -l bv a sufneieat conside-atio- he being under a moral obli gation to pay tne iteot, although, in ronsrsiuenee of the statutory bar. no action could be maintained upon it. l;m a sureiv is sutler no MH rsi obligation ami when be disrh.irgrd from his legal liability, a promts to jr l debt, even if the promise were in writinc. would ant leg..lly binding, unit s it was made upoa a tif!kieut eoa- Judgment reversed. ... Vaughn v Mills, Floyd Uirroit Court. 1 his aetioa was br.uirht for a Iraot of ktnd which was de-- scrtnei nvine planum tu his hi iiH lesand dohuiI an i ne nied with Ins petition as evidenre, the d.d ii that ke was in possession of the land described iii'tjwt'ileii lion, but denied the plaintilT's ibdit thereto, and inaiete.1 The parties hv ronsent suhmilt.-.- the law and lb. r.t. Ihe court and a having he n rendered for tile pkiintiU. the .U a.pealrd o thai mart. rlii'ige fimpeon n. liven-- the 01 lulon of tile court. H. lit 1 he bill of exceptions purisirts to cmfciin all th. evidenee that was intnidiired on the trial, bnt contains no evi.lcnee whatever that even tends to umvo that th oiaia- - titf had any right to the land sued for. It doe But Male that the deed he filed was read as evidence, and aa he was not hound to use it, although he hail fih-- it, it cannot be rerarie.1 ss any pan crt Ibe evidence that wa addie-e- lie trial. And if it had h ea used ae ev idence it weald not have authorized a jielgmeut for the piaintitf, without eoni additional testimony to show that it embraced the land in controvetay. It onlv conveyed tlie place B which the srariu.r nTii ai tne niw of its execution. The Is ltd which it embraced was not desr.tlb.-- in Ihe deed, aad had therefore to tv identified he . i trior ir testimony The will tn hv the copied an the nennl, was no! made a part of the hill of and therefore nritlirr it nor the hied by the plaintiff ran oe roiiniiireu ny mis court a far lot the evuh-nr- lha was itrsrs on ihe lrt.il of the eAtie.and - the plaintiff not entitled to a jiidement for Ibe Isnd In the Mwa-io- of . i, ,.!,, lam utiiu ne eeiaiiiisnefi ni ngnt to ir, sad be laueu iu no so, uie lu.ituieut in ai lavor wa erroneous, J udgment reversed. Chapman, &c. v SUkweQ, 4c., from Fleming Circuit. In January, last, SUrrkwell conveyed to Ie a tract f lann rnniatning :uu acres, and tlie consideration wa ea preasen in me aeen in ine leiiowing laiiguai-- , viz: "That in Consideration of a eorl-t- r. trarl ,.S in.l 1 u the trai t of laud recently purchased by siid lare of Ueorke V. Tayk.r, which is siniullan.aaidv with Ibis cavrvance eouveied hy the said Lee lo Sli.ekw. ll, and further n "I uie siimot lliree Ihotitid and live hun nen Uollar-- , lo oe paid by the end ls b. tin- - said M,- - ell Iu the following pavmenb: l.l,..n the 1st tVhnui s."i". al HUnti Ihe j.".lh r. s, S. and l,tl.ioou the is Met-sk- uie stun stoeawrtl, oie. : , Iee si.ld snd conveyed Ihe tract of acre to Grime .lanuary, ls.., and (i nines, iu January, ISaS, sold and eon. veyed to Sandlord. The purrliase money due from I.ee to S'nrkwell waa all taiid; hut on the tract of land that jrr conveved to St.u a part of the price of the lw handred aerrs, the last iiroiini'-iiio- me purrnase moneyiliie lo I ay lor, the vend or 01 i,ce, was not paid by the latter, who became and the land being bound for the money, stock wHI was conis ll du pay it. For tlie am., nut thus paid, l, in the action, asserts a lien as vendor on the land be eonveyeo 10 To sustain hi claim lo a Hen, Storkwell n lii d npon ae mai noueeoi us also uie dved ol eouvejanee .liidce Simpron delivered the opinion of the Court. Held The .ii.tions presenl.sl for the enusidrrauon ef the turt Involve Ihe construction of see. 3K, chap, sal f "When any m estate aha 'I be hereafter conveyed and the purchase money or any part thereof ahall remain ihe time of the coaveyaore, the graator shall not ilien ny lla e a lien lor Ilie same, unless it he rxpn ly eta. ie.i in me ueea wnat an oi me i ration reiiiains n lid. It wa evidently the intention nf the Lrrlslalnre. hy this provision, to rham-- the law as it existed, bebwe the n .af tlie Kevisl sutute. In refervne Ui Lea upu real estate for iiniar.d purchase money. Ky the law in force, before the Revised Statute went Into coin, a yennorai.l not lose his lien by the exerw.i.w d.vlof eonreyance. Hut as his lieu was a morTonim land when II passed into the hands of a pun Laser Iron hi vennce, was not artacted by it the purchaser had n lice 01 it existence. He nee the in.mrv that fre.(u.-nt- arose in sarh ease, whither Ihe .Led itself ftrraished sue notiee, I.ul that impiiry was wholly uaaeceaaaxy wlau ac. lual notice could lie proved. Hut. under existing luwe. It Is not matrri il o Jn mire wneiner ineaunarspH-n- i m:rhasrr had notice lhat s part ol ne naa aot been paid. He sy save a mai nonce oi mat laet, yet hie litis to Ihe land will be rfeeted, unless the deed expressly sttes what part of eonsiderstion remain unpaid. Tbe expyulion of a died of ronveyanee without the re.ilired statemeat in rersrenra i ine un.aiu money amounts, .n law, ta a waiv er of Ihe vendor's hen. AsStoekwell cannot, therefore, derbm any benefit from uie Knowledge ot the appellant that ha claimed a bva the question arises, doe th deed executed to Lea contain n a statement as will entitle linn to lt The coveyance of the tract of land which Lee purchased iii"r.nian pavmen. OT ine price ol ine land vrved to tiie former by Stnckwell, I recited ia th i but th diste contain no stateiueut that any part nf the yurrnase money remain.-- one in.iu I.ee lo 1st lor. al .ooiorn mat iar on ine nice ol the fleeil a 1 ay lor had exrcHtt-- to le. I:ut it waa not incumbent on a purchaser frr Is-- of Ihe tract of XI acre conveyed lo hl.H by Stockwell, to examine Ilie .Led from Tayl.Mn Leo for the tract which was conveyed iu part pst inrnt nf Ihe oar. oi aeres, "l ue oo.ieer ot ine tn ehang ing tlie law was to neirro anrehasera aramst the ben f nine, prvvmn veouor, tlie existence ol which did notap- oy ine neei wlnrn he n1 exeeuted. This obssrt w b in a great measure defeated by re.uiring them to look ncyonii ine aeedsunderwhi. li their vendor claims the land It is their duty to examine those deed alone, and if they cannot tlie re discover auy vi.tence of an exietin Ilea. they re not bound to extend tin ir in.iuirie any further. on rsarniiia.ion Ol rs'oraweil a n.m 10 i.ee WOIIK1 not nave apprised appellants that there was alien oa the land whieh the bitter conveyed to the foainer, sod a tliey were not nounq to iook lulo laylor s need to l,ee, there was no lien on the lind they purchased for any part of the pureha money uue 10 i ayiar irom Lsse. Judgiueut reversed. A CARD. U'K have sold eur Wholesale Saddlery Hardware and Trimming establishment to Mr. J. I. Wain, and tjesveak for him the custom of our patrone aad friends acretoiore so generously extended to ns. October lu, lsi7. A. J. MOKRIsSflN 4 CO. J". 3D. W-AJRID, Wholesale Dealer in Saddlery Hard ware and Trimmings. The undersigned has purchased the fw ' trWSelV Wholerale rad.llery llardwarw aud nATriiiiiiiiiigiablid-.niento- Jlr.A.J. iff Mori nt'o. , all ns of work and aud harnesa maker. He llnllei hiiiMielf that il extsTH'iiee of manv tears in th luainlance with hoih tie- ritr and coiinto trade enables nil to give tue lulleat salislaclioa. It ilAVwHin J. II. WAKH. Dissolution. fltllK narntnershin heretofore Ihe a. uieter uie si. le ot l.. r. intia til., is his day di.olved by niMliial ensent. Fithey partner ks iiitrH.riaeil tn ose the name ol tne nrm in li,tuMaiion. We may still b found at the old etaud, f.rr the pnrsse r settling t.p our nusuie. ni wotti.i ak at those indebu-- to tie Ui call and settle without uirth-- r notice St. I'. K1NI l ocuviuit, Jan. 6. dl.i IIV M. It. LA CIMUX. M. l., A LHA NY, N. V ti Fai:ee and l4l Fine llaln and t.brrea lathograpb aad ir J'nx 'hUU itef-ri- e cmu- J av"8entfree of anrJas lo all part of tlm luen.J A NF.W AMI KKVISKIl FH y V.li TltiN of ii twees ami plate. ry jr l'i iee cents a copy. A lu.t.nlai T"v: T?. and on Ibe duti.-- and caewallie of single and ...1 married life - hairy and fruitful al. ..-.- i t liance. mwile "I wcurinj tliem-r- a- ;; f. liritons an t ir a'-s'- , nhviatinn and removal neryonade- - i'e''-.e.- Vlr A bilitv.ils lausevand cure, by a pro. Jt,t 'fjlviw 3 re al once so imde. safe, and of. VsrC f th.it lailnre Is iiiis.ssthlv .ai, ls . Y rules for ilailv aw ea. 3r,iJ'1S ."'' any on ipeeoialorrh.ea, with prarti- - aiore sncrcsrfiil mode ol treiitin- tit pi wtii tlie evib reslillilty front eint-- orsctice;; In wl iiiiitcutiies ow the itisea.s. of Irom infaoey lo age- - each ease .:ra.hiely hv hea.ilittd pl ilrs. It iH.ints out Ihe reined ies for those self inflicted noeerwa and ilissiMsitiib-- hossso unt'ortiifiatelv t.r. val.'nt in the young. It s trtithttil slyl.-e- r to Ihe niarrssd aod e roiiteniplating uiarnstge. 1 iternswl t parneiiLarty mtoen.ted lo irsons ent rtaiiiing seeret iloul.te of tlodr pbysieal condition. n. who are coesrioiis of bavin haa- - ded the pealtn, riapiunesB, ami prtvtlesea le which every in.ali beiuc i etitl.-- to I'tt.-- per cepv r tee 'ii- for one dollar. Malted free nf tn any par of the t ntted Stasea. by aouresslng IU- - La Crntx (post vawj). Altiauy. New York, snratnt. N. B. Those who prefer may consult Hr. I A CKtllX upon any of the di sea see main which his bo.-- teat, either personally or hv mail. Medicine sent to any part of It. Union, according to direction, safety packed and carefully ecureti irom tt UDe.ysia.a. Addresser. M. it LA t KOI X, No. 31 Maiden Laae Im. s;o, Albany. N. Y. niata daily from A. It. to 9 T. M.. aad on Sunday from 3 until j P. M. I - ifr.ee renneted from No. M Leaver street to No. 31 n lane, oinauy, I. aligns d&Wlf GRATSON SPRINGS t on o Ihe proprietors intends ttewint lo MlseosiH ia 4. the spring, the un lcrdgued wonld like In find soaie one witb a few thotaund dollars to i..in l.im im .1- .- ,,rri.. of the protsTtv kuown as tl. fiiayrou Springs. The in- terval in this nroierty is tor sale al a very low rats ana as tens uma given lor tu deferred pavmunt as may b reunited. 1 se eelebrily these spruigr have gais'd in- sure to tbs purch-e- r a good rt'urii n the inyeatnieat. lor further particulars. ln..iitreof J. D. (Vhorne (,t jnilr. nal other), t ol. Jo. Kalne (.al Hen-e- . N. al A Stewly (Nationid llmel). J. . Itled-- (l . ). Hotel). Jo. Cenie (Lxchante Hotel), l'lulip Judga (Low.vilUi iioltl), ol t tlie iiudersigued, on the premise. jan n.TWr,w M. r. t LAKKSOJI. " HOLIDAY GIFTS For tlio Pooplo, At tiie Great Araeiicaa Gift Book Store, i HKOADWAY. KKW YfKK. ANY person ardcring a ltook. and aradinr tiie aioney iststaee. will hy n tnra mail, i!m- - l'.oek a liift. . itlier nf lo.M nr Silver Watch, or nm artiele of Jewelry worth from cents to !il. lalogne of Books and l to any addresa. r! ddiwlui A. KA.NM.V, Agent, JP3 tvreadway. Statement of tha iBtna Insurance) Com pany, of Hattiord, Conn, To tha Auditor of Public Accounts of tbe Slate of Kentucky, as required by "An Act ta regulate Agencies of Foreign Insurance Companies' ap- proved March 5th, I86eS. TH R TAMTAL IS FIVB nrNPKED TftorstUD wi.i-iia.A- su is r.iii 1 y AMI l.Ni-s- l l.I AS FuLLoWs: i share. Hartford and . Haven K. K. m 4 in J mi. am hares Hartford. I F. prelerml, R. H to lm at j icia 107 shares Ibxt'nA Wor K. R.:a n I , nu. Kiver K K. C ia hares ft. Kiver Co. ;jsnd ; rt. gaue Hond. ns I wa) ".i,um 0 per cent. Income: Rood liami vm t.i 10 per el. J.-- y 1 ity I. waier Ifc.n.ls 1(1011 lOJW tnjia 15 per neat. Hartf.ard. t uy llond' lentil lua) a in per et. Milwaukee. ' t ity ISond, ; taai lis) - :il shares I'h.enix Il k,: liai.Toe Hartford las, 110 JS.n , t.nmi t.l4 .M.lr--l IIJ." lllisat S3l,ltr) l,7l iSsSBf III, 'ljno ! 2, II jA.V -- 1, .HS,5n ;, ?J shares farmer-- II. irk. Hartford inn! Ill ?ai snare taimeyssa a. H kiuew), llartlor.l V si, are. Fx. Ilk. llart.l u lot sri " State 1il " ( dy " ll Co. " Ch.OakBk,' ft. Ri. an l.'tt llaril d - - J. L lo " r. M. Trust Co New York tm KT snares N. York Life. Tru-- N I York. l s arvs I li.HI L'fe I ns. ATrnstfs.. N. Y.. ii let i hares M. r. Lx. li k. New York to1 ill Ji share .North kivir i Il k, N. Y so ins 301 shares Nassaa Kk, N. Yo k lus' ita ttw shares Mecb. irk, N. York 119 91 sharas .North Ainer. H'k, N. Y 3X share America U k, N. Y 1"' lt atn ah are Broad way bk.i ff.! N. Y IT0 nl hares irk. N. Y 2nd shares B'k. N. Y tna. aia lit share- -f it Uk, N.Y. an fnion I II ,011 lis) Haaovr" " list ! i Mat .l " t orn in - li Ml t'i,V " Pbosnix I tn, US jlCJo i"J5 Manhattaa Co. irk. V Y He' IXy LVtwrt Sto shares N. Y. Hk.N.Y Man IA l;..sa Jisi Maiket ' " lm 113 Pl aai isreaa " ja lis) ;j,ia ) " MetropolifnUk NY lmil 113 ,9b) 71" share Itatchers ansi Y'.. -- :.! 13 3(rt shares I'linortrrs Trader.' Kk. V Y.. iu lit jjdjiaj aw shan-- Anteriran Ks.t H'k, S. Y ltsi! 113 4,so 410 hare .Merchants' Uk. N.Y" to' in :h.;w 410 shares MerrhamVi B'k (ev), N. Y ....I 19 j 7,7?) 1 share Mechaaic aii l ra.1 s l',K,.ler. ( Itv Sri share rjurle ilank lrovidenee I tn. 1M l.Ti 50 sliarm f ilizen' ITk. Walrrharv lOn (,30 Id Sharif Malford B'k IlPOj Htaa.nl 17 t..1M 15S f Ileale-t- in Hartford. I i tueinaau, LosnavUrri. .... I T,nH St Hills receivable .... S.tai : Money due tbwfempa.-ir- rT n red by mortgage.. froi sgente nd others, balance OOioe Furniture aod li-- lejwry - 713 Money oa hand and on .epv-r-t in llsrt-for-d lainks. drawing payable oa de-- a and 17S.net t l.H.lJ II " ' Loser aoae. due and unpaid Losee adjusted and not due M313S6 lwee ia snstainse, wait ing further proof a... 7, Losses --. j am varhrtw tiniasiira-- 1 hie Ilatld. sua. ptcions of f rand, Ar. ) . - I ,s7a7J AH otbi-- claim against theenuipany are small.) for priuting and athefl i minor aeusea. eonliugent ex-- l I I I TIIO. A ALEXANDER, derratary. itASTyoaji, ouiy t, State or CostrcTscvT, Hartford eonnty, a. Hartford, July 1, is.;. Personally appeared hefor wie, a .1 artier of Ihe Pears, duly qualified to .lniini-l.- r oaths, Thomas A. Alexander. serreia-v- and made tliat the fnror.un stateu l .f tlie aad cuaditioa of the .1,1 na Inearance toiupauy u irae. iik.nky FiiWLK.IU J of the peace. To. 51 Arpivoa's Orricg, ) Kenewal. Frankfort, Ky.. July 1, This la lo rertifv that has. '. Fairh tgh. a aaenl of the T.m insurance ompanv ol Hartford. t.. in Meade has tiled in Ibis nrnce tire statements and exhibit- - retitiredby tne pmvise.oaoi anacx enni r .inaru ntmtalr Ases-t.- nf Foreiea Insitraneef oniinies," appnived March :l, 1SW; and rt having Ivi showa to the satisfactioa f the under, sillied lhat said company is lesseserd of an actual eauitaj ol at least one hundred and fifty thousand dollar, as row atiired by said art. the said f has. C Faiiieich. aa aaeat a atoreraid, is liern-e- d and permitted to tate risk and transact of insurance at bis office ia Hran- - Ky.. lor uie term of one year from the dale hereof, lint thia Iteense may h revoked if K shan he made lo appear to tlie that since lha tiling nf the statements shove retri-re- In the available capital of said mmpanv wa beea reduced be-- aw on haadrew and nttvtlioti,nu q. liars. In whereof, I have set my band, tbe day aad year auuve wntbea. TIIO. 3. PAG K, Auditor. C. C FAir.t.F.IOH. Acent. Ian?0w3 Hrandenhiirr. Ky. A. J. ALEXANDER'S lMli Ma'DiHrent fash and .VaCcb GIFT niSTIZIR utio.v: FOURTEEN HLXDKED AND EitiHTT-OX- E CAM II lilFTM. $2,038 IN AMERICAN OOLD! Among which will be fonnd S Prize rinsing from 10 TO Mf)! 400 Magnificent Gold & Silrer Watcbee! V A LI" EOF filFT ..110KI M'MP.K.K OK (ilFT ... TiCKKTs LIHITfcl) Tl ... U.isai One Prizs to E7ery Eigbtb Ticket. To bt dwtributed at KnltRraon, Jousaoa co, Iarx, on Maaday, Krbraary l.llh.IS&M. n thrnugh.Hit T1.B! Krntnrkv. Ohio. Indiana. lire. is. Missouri, aad Iowa tha hi KmiiTKg-aTS- Maubifh'bst Kvs'lcsivb t'asa aa t atch IsllT IHNTPlHl tios will Uke vlace as above, n whiek orrasion there will be distrtbared anion hia aanaer. on lattroa two thmumand and Jityivkt 4UItr in Amrnran ir.M'i mm jm- -r hHMrril mnanxlml IJoLt and Wmtrhem. yrvawntiiig a crand toul of l.as isA anil 'rm l.ijt. valm d t 1J ts. It will ba observed lhat tnere are j prires in American Gold, varying from till lo Tha tV atchr have bara elect.Mt wua great r.ire. auu wnrranrea g.aal nl accurate per. ranaiag id J'nre irom tl la l I'lus will be the eiyhtee-ni- dwrihiitioa I have given the last two years, and in every instance th drawing hav taken viae on th day vecir.ed, and. a adverts! ita which ss tney have iu every instance rood acted solxlv by a anmnuttee by tha ticket hobl. rs, all tii free l.. alb ad. Immedi ately alter the Xrawlng the is printed and foywafled together with Ibe prise drawn, la all r. either DV mall or express, at iffv- - exo nee. In this deem It nothin aior than right lo add, f.nr th beBetit f taor wno are iinacinaiuted wits who would like to try their luck in my scheme, that I hereby authoeia them 10 enclose their money to Mr. II. Ihulv nf the t of l:ickett& 1). ill) of this place, who ie among them rewvonsiole mra of the state, and who will al the money detsisile.; aud if tit drawing does not r reciseli- - as stated fe prograinnie), all yoa will hav do will ba to call aa Mr. Daily for yowr aaoaer. I a ler tbis arraiisenient, yoa see. it would be atlerly impo ibte foraieto Uke advantage af yt a, evea If 1 wer sa sed. tA complete list of prize, together with manner nf drawing, c, s pnuled and wul ba lorwanied lo all who e it. HrAlt reenonsiMe oersons set desired to set a agent for the sal of aiy Ticket, and w II be fnrnkihe.l with Tick els at II cent apieee. with full intructioua, la sreiiiinta we allow lor seinna, Src frSiDglr Ticket SI: six Ticket .t: Twelve Ticker ttite, anri rwenty.nve rieKeta 3ti. All orders dressed to A. J. ALKXAM)!.! LtLnburgh, Johasoacu. Ind.. lloxKt. I T"" TUal mv draw in srs arefnrly, JwraraI y. and awwor- - an.y conuucieai. 1 woutn respeeitttUy leter to the following, wno arw among in most prominent eitiaea of Joha. county: .ah Perry, ohrritf of .lobaeua oimy: Hr. w P. Ktish, pust master at Ldlnbiirgh: Dr. A. Keifer. f. w incw. Jobs Walsh. and T. S. Mnom, ailnf thwplaen. .v uravuip) ias riaca iiur--l la every is,i A. J. AI.KXANUI-.R- Provrtrlor, JaniO wrt L linbanrh, Johnsoa ew , la 3701 Hont, ?i Til K Iflrir an'1 fnmmod.on hoo kanw aa th f ' SL'FEKlOR MOLSlitiMtaM nt mrior. WiP- - COII'4n fur on or two yenin from tlw ami nf April d i - r A, ine t ornirurn tn tn hvwm lor mm. k ui particulars npiy to T. KI Tl 1 K. r tn JAM K.H M. akNuLD, For Sale, from lh svill rii er titmpik ad i shto river, nd on nubs and a half from Kaobareek. tha beat tasking stream in tha state. Thee is a null on thai stream. I Here are mm fnnt Irwa oa the farm, peaehe. pewra, carry-- , are.: a.--e a van! of tusit aiawb . 1 year old. that will be ia lull bearing aexl year. 1 be Ss.- -t As ackaowleslai-- lo be one of the lev farm honees ia th eownlv. Ires irons. two mnee bigu, wun aa m eoauiiiing kttrneB, paatrr ie. die. The farm contain i,m acres if land. Hat ia r- - aiion, the lailanee heavily tiinhered with yellow poplar lb a Hiaar gr.ve of JaNI trees. Tb- - plaoe is well waler-- with tw spliuca. There are two ehueebes wiibia two anieaul tiiv dwelling, aad a o a one mile. ia worth of fruit was pnt p in cans ia one vroa Ihe ptace. t'SSI were li red kut year lor Iaa fruit aa law heantiful farm is nffered at Ir!., a ear aad balaare la sne and Iwo ysars wuh interest. Apply a .1. w. I'.KKfii- . al:l deod;t&w3 Land Aswat, w Fifth at. CoDartnershin Notice. THE d have tliemselve, nndeytha at Ir of W. F. HI Lid if K SON. Inc lb l.T.s- - "f doinr a 1. K.NF.KAL INI f: M K and CtL- - LKt, 1 1U til ai.tl-Jlsl- W. p III I.I.IH K. W. F. HI LLillK, Jr. ar. r. m tioca w. r. BV'ttm-B- w. W. F. 1 i 131 A A )CK & SON, ISl RWfl.aniM OIJ.EfTIM. AGENTS. (IFFIt'K ML M UN ST., Lot' ISVI LI.F, KY, IF-- F. Thillork will pra. l aw in Ihe fonrt so- l's ia lA.irvitle and ta tb Federal taart and t 'nwr mi Appeal ai i ran a tetl. jaaadAwlm Irand for Sale. ,Trr?, I bv) acre of laad ia Oldhasw county, adjoinin t tore' Hepnl. oa the rail. BB j,!lf road. ; acrcsar ctre I and kav beea ta JL. Z'11, r..ttivaii..n :i rw.ii 1 here are iV fine apt.le aul ere of ttraoihrmeadow. II i welt watered ad beautifully situated for impr wwmeni. I will set! a il esrle be neule. Address me, perso- - allv or bv mail, al HraiJ'a alalioB. jan. dAwtf P. W. PKOPrt t. Goorgo S. Dotlioll, A13IUTK(JT, N. 'JIN pipriaa ;ardea airert, Philadelphia. fab 13 dAw iron Railim? lnrkx. GKLEN STKEKT.OPPtislTliTHIttVSTOM-HOnSE- , l.anlavlllfi, Ity. The stibsrribrr is .rill mm w a- - signs for fast and Wrutii-'li- l Irtia killing and Verandah, also making to order llank eji 1 d&watn H. J. SI FAD E M. DRANE A CO, Late of Lssnsrvitle, Forwartlins and Commls4a MKliCITANTS, .So. 35 Fast Freat tw,, CINCIMN ATI, OHIO. Prompt tenrioa riven to taa pwrchaM.ial, aad ikr. tent of ProdtK. Particular ears ra ta tha ttorwardiaa of Dry fluid. REMOVAL. D I'MPSXIL hava yen saved ta tb atatk M nf iu street, tbe omer of Seennd. at tf. A. Bsil, IsraayrHla. Wa. Mpanoca. Maw Turk. msjhIjFj $ nil u ii it oca:. At tbsir old stand. S Id aia at,, Lenievill, Ky. mukdociv, laniaL, & co., TI PKIIAH 5 rttKLT, fW IllftK, Commission and Forwarding Merchant. aouthera rmlers promptly Pended to and cash advance nade e oonsignmca to either house. asvttdAwly W. H. STOKES, SacccMor to EL 3c W. H. Btokew, BIPORTER JVjSD DEVXaETl 1C COACH AND SADDLERY HARDWARE Old rxtablixhcd Satldtcry Warehouse Mm. 4rt.l Mala wtree. between Ktrtb awsi flvla, .aitvMta, Ky. trm- - Mswehawa. and Manufvetaireya wwai l find M to their ekaee, aad arden fro a d ua wul aa all a .led ta a U NOTICE. tj On the iVh nf svpteaiber, a aereomaw. call-i- himarlf III K. wa rommilted lo tlie eoaaty .ail as a rwaaway slavo. Me is sn vears 2.of aae.hlaek. i reel a I ache high, weltlim WJ U. 77T.nl !olh nut nf Ihe apper taw. toeliired tn be how whiskers and maslarhe, rood sil of hair aw.l ii it akia mi hew aa rpearawoa. Had oa w - a rrri4 a gray fjaasiuelle ' en a heavy t. siout aiasle man. sav he B" long to ha of Wkee.Hiiilv-,N'..ri- n, s ar l ll.al he left home in t rhroarv kaa. the owner rati eow- - fmrward. vi.v awd barges, r ka will sat dealt with ae 'he Uw n omeer. WM. K. TIM'W 1 S, sept 1 d.idrwif .tailor nf .nniv. R. P. TRABUE, ATTOISNKY AT lWV, tamrSi wtf A 8CHOOX WANTED. vfT an. I rii- r. tn Km-- wf tasnr hm wVVvww nt- - r, K ", lbtl haVt Kt4 mm narrVa- - waVa)rt.k jrHrol, nni rmm Jhi tcr ih wt mfisUsv-r- r av lo morati fKnrbT, nni lt.unm(ii. t.fi,n hntfc-fi tv Ti trnil or rntof in a 4 tr.- tr - arb4 in iH r hot itav Kv., - chltinie aittMfHn, A. jl? T. E.C. BUINLY & DAVIS, PLOW nAlMFACTlKLKS JIMPrMiNVII.LF, KY.. spa. KKFP csaatantly en hand and for T iasax " mnT 'tuaii i'v of llie'r fl.l.WS. nd and stubldi-- . I TnP I I IVATllkS f t he M.MI imyru., r our flows have reeeivewl ; I urr aiiiime ia four I ears, and oh allivators aav also takes prvuiluiw- - evcy fair where they hav heva exhibited. W wasH II eetaseial atientena of ibe s'.aul.-r- of lie South tu our ssortniei.l of plow s ae we av muni a plow liiat is ll adatn-- to'hi'-.- .. We would r. !' r ll..m lo M W. Phi id- -, nf Tsrkdxir- -. wbo ha arimf hes e.r threw year, our prvees are a lolauwrt f er f wlrfyaloe-- . mmmna ,7 sa r 1'airitl r- SUM For tumble siHorei PWwa 7 w Fr .ii:gl-- do do sn For N n. i plow It mi Fr Nw. J Flow all ud i j aa -r No. IS plow is. For .I Plow 1 aw For No. i svt Plow it tat f W A hheraj rfieeonnt to dealern. All nrrh-r- srnl to ns nr our W. B. lie Ik nap A l., f yairvilt, Ky., will ret pr.nip att ti&i.n. jaulawt T. f. HKINI.V A TYM. TIMBER WANTED. IVK tn nr-- r It llv 4 '. U M v locwrt Lr at an rarlv 4a. v, frn U l iim- - tn rtmrD-!.- lor ' IJ.rfc liMkorv Sixk im lh ; niw for wt nt lilnrk Hrckwrr toar-U- . Makr mrl airlat nric-- lo At th Kt r W.p w..ik.4, Jan. M.rkH "t.. Mwf-- iTtton tm! .arfcuann. PUHIJC SALE. WOODrORD TAHM SHOUSE TARM. UY virtue of a decree nf the W.x.lfnvd firewil ( nwr. a: the term, ia the ea-- of ...et IV. T w maa, Jesse r. , a on .1. a.. 1, xt ,vs. of James II. Slssi-- s, aaia- - Ken Parrar. we will sell, hi ia hicheet taw sreiuises. aa v tnt I'ebniary a. fa lweea tlie hours of lilal a o'clock, tbe valuable Fsr-- kuowa as Ihe Farm" the pmia-rt- of James H, show ). h in north of and S.L. the Snwa f Veraailb-a- in Wno.ltor.1 eowatv. enBlainirwr i aerwa. iaa ha;, scale CAlUvatioa. wilk e iniorovemeiit. 7Vr The t arn will r wild sa the following lerma, to-- A: in a saontl-- s with.. at inreees. sasilnr4 ia mouihs with trn date, and mX months wiih iul rest frma dare, personal sew writv will n-- re.iiired for earh pav nsent, a ret a he retained oa the land to seewre the pa r l of all the par. ehaee awMtesr. The aotea for in and arw lo have ibeeilret 4 jadgaaeaui. JUI.I. W. TWt UJi, J. fc. HtlSKlNs, , Cuiiiutis-inne- J. Aaetioaeey. jaalt wt f fyni-vll- Jorrmal ropy dailv till day of sale aad charge thi aatiee. LeximvUm trtaereer. I w. ALi.av si. nisnsvo tiioo. a. wiia. THK KEMrtKT 1T00D W ORKS, Soatli mi Market U, awtweea Prsna aad jaeksea Hs I.Ol I.'sVIa.I.K. kY. rVH f! abowa I ssw sn aad we X are read to execute promllv and tn ihe nianass all order for IU i.U Y. I AKK I ti; K. w .t;i iN. liUAY. aad Mker of sipi K f . HI'S. F I.l F.. hel aad a wed 1. Iu W St. H a r T I I II. 1j. I sKA r STH ka, tUK.M Ac., oa th- - m.- - lavorriM tern.- -. jaaSdHdtwiisB KICUAKliiM A WI.Ni;. lVrrrlrtor. N. It. We anrchase flak and Hickory (yoke the roach; Loeriat, trwn. and l.tnt flahe: also Hveko-r- task. As, and wtuer kiad a aawol Hiaaaer of van. as- sises. a. aa W. VALUABLE TASM TOR SALE. .sfW"", W K will sale to ! kirheal heldoe. '...lat tb,! ..a I nk.a .. Keav "'I tweke. wa Ihe arst tt.ranay ia est, XT "U ! Farm of n Wdsnn.derewd.r..u-t-i,ii.,,- t- arr-- formerly know ae the J .liit-- .n farm. Hvw biimas from I nww mte aad a ha f froa ine lihio nver.and ihe same datance from the nrtew and Malford I w:,l Miaea; ts wr.ii.iin.l mu4 ra a h'th taw . rnltivarioa; a targe p.w frame with sfl tbe onl buildings: abont I'W acres nf r .- K.,t torn, Ihe - irnl rale apAawd. twainy threw spring, aad a g.s4 api kr or. hard. This laad m aastrr-- I el with coal, nd can se easily oh'aim-- woh a sawH eilal. The eoa.1 aiiar afford 00 of the best Biarfc-'- t a the aiat fog all tha readayts of th farm. of tha parehse avoae-- wilt w rparair-- ss kaa-i- ; tba balaaoa ia ae, iww, aad threw y tar, w ua from date. Any one wi'hin 'nr-h- ln'"rmf a raa adrrw I. 31. Taylor, 1 leader a a eoaaty, Kc I. M. TAYLOR. PUKHe. II.50V. )P II. Wilson, der'd. Cancers Can E Cored. DR. K. W.J A.MAX Y leadeyskieiwrvwvw for their!, seat faneerwu InWase. w bather bicai or ia tbw a tern, scrofula, and hrouie Hia trearmeat nv veyy mild and pevleetlv safe, whether takes) iateraailv ar local ly armtied. The reined ew arw veaeia bin. A kiaaaparaUeiedsiieenaiiia the In alms at of Caaca.jakdtt easea, ha would refer to Ihe tell. .wing eeailemva: Dr. Boyd. M. !.. JtcIrnoresville.TeiiB.: In-- . 1. M.f nrt, M. D., Kevsbunt, Kv.; In. In!trd i. r.. I.exlnetoo. Ky.; Warner Spindle. ..., Ffrslenrksbwrg. Va ; Kideww. C. BiKk. I oliiDibua. Mm.: Hon. J.a-- Herrr. Mieisii pi; far. J. y W. I a. well. Heirs. Ky.; lw. J. il. Kin. M. II.. M'ir- - freeebom'.Tenn.; Iy. NorHeet. M. IL. I'orl Koval. Kv.: lw. Sayb-a- . M. I).. Klpley, Jtn.: lw. Ihliard. M IL. t liieaen. 111.: Piilar-o- a Taunrr. Auwns. Ala ; J. H. Faton. I.L. IX, Murfreeshnrn'. Tenn.: .1. H l.rave. Nashville. Tean.; ol. loha Melee. Inuton. La: M. - Kerry. L.a1 arp hy N. :.: Hr. alaxey. M. IL. Tumpkinsvill,Ky. b, iwtf THE GREATEST "T TI Tl Tr tH Jl r flUi.JJibllJ "h op THE AGE. nr flnni mon vve4ure wt-j- a rrnM r Uvatt curea EVERT KID OP DtMOR, WorstScrofala down to a commonPtmpl. lit tritM H in rrrr lrrii bmffrf1 ewm, an4 hiM f w-- in lwr enr, lyHh tiinW hmm-r- . tin ha now in hu Mtttiin mm nnc htin.lrvi arrtitiraaUM iu vaHt mil witnm twntr milw-- f lUMion. Tw bn'tiv--j am warmiit4d to nip a nvntn Otm lo thr bottle null cum th tonl km4 nf jrimpica oa im i am. Tvo or thrrw bottlm will elenr tb rrtm nf MW To bottininrn wnrrnnUNl lo cure th wor-- t cnakr-ri- tW nmrfh nr somnrh. Thi-n-t tn tm nottkv am warraotrd toamra tw wwra lunai of Krriwnan. One to Iwn botr le arc warranted to cure all honor is tbn Twn Wvtilm nr vairantvJ tm r mantnf of tbo onra ami Mitirivw innnr tf anir. K'Mir to aix buira an warrnaleal to car anmpl aa4 nnmnf 4wnn bttk wiH mr xralr tmr nf tbn Hin. Twn nr thrt bottlea nm warranl-- i ta ran Um wora biaf nf fine worm. Two or ihr" batilWa am varranted to earn tba aBOkit dm- - prnt, f Af rhvnmatr-m- . Tnma In fottr boiiKi ar wnTrnntnil n earn Kive iwht botrinn will earn ibn wnr-- mn rf wrMm- A in alwa a,knirVnti from Um nr4 bottin. arvt rrfee cara ia WaUTaatod whi tb abova aaauty W ia. atoxarar. aa. .. a: Tn rantatioa nf thn I it, in mnnir ail avitxl ol rnwi-- s a o weu tt,inri. I thn aaanim-- mirn nf all who hav mr nrtMt it, trutt e. not ar anvthio na th Hrrt. lha anst ikillt' lhrrun l th nm. nr fui lrrtticwu ia tMniMf)r iff iMQiHMiite in iih pratw. In preiwnr)Dj tn wIiral THnrr in ynnr aofirn. it with a mH knowkwln. of tm enrafin - fw. m rv.wina nil. at. 'I carinf lh mn-- of thba il.w whir rm an nafnrtnn.-.l'l- an hnbtn. That atol eranaUitg ttkaAni lo aa aatManatr mtoutmr, SORE MOUTH, a. art a tf bv a BMrwrle: vwwr mi Aemn-- T la ae iioraat to its aatural sweet neaa. ad your bah Imai short and frett'al aapa lo eaira aad sweet slumbers; and tbe ' cnr--rr a tfaanMia f bleasiaaa lw your baabaad and be use h. Id. Ia taa aiorc advanced state nf CANKER Itaataad ta taa tea. saadasl DTSPEPSZA, KIDWETS, trrntlnc a ankmc mna fmiinaaad aa Ita lifertaco erwr In thn rai-- r of ytiX latiuuy. YoaT ttoaMcb ia RAW AND INFLAMED, rnar disatraF? roa, aayl ron ran aalr tnkn rwrtara ktndrt, aiMl rvn of that vonr vfcMn dorw ot cfi half afarvhnMat it crtntoini-- lha amTiit- - rt"ifi nt tb mnkor ant tt aa th rar aowt4n-ii- a bbwn and bviwJt ,t.w or an-- v.nir 4a y aa nonn. Fr anal of ynr brronn MeOw and a thhy, iM th firMVet of vonr bov HstH. Thm f.rllnw n trnia nf wbicb tha Mi'kraJ ewnwery ia atti m CURE; INfpitalioa of Ihe ssart. saia in the side, wraknesa of th ayine and entail of Ihe bairt. pa'W nf the bin in aha a rviire. irrew-ai-r- ed taa bwweas, aad laat aw eraatuaa ut rtia aara. lbs PIIaES. w aianr tHannn1a of or wmn am 'if,'Wm frnaa tbk ltwrain ant wtniac awav a l hr'. ami r nt'xt tlnnr nikrhtwtr rfntv mi kiww liw . I wkh toiia-pr- mm rnar nmt tnnt ro4 o.J rnA, .An auaca ol lrcaBaioa ta brttavr titna a twuad of rura.' la Uta MEDICAL DISCOVERT Ta ba-- bvtb tb nrvt-nt- t aivf thn ur. wttb thi rvai aatl cin-- i ofctv thai tt a iil aever, amlvr nay tmmm tincvra, no ivi an inmry. f rtt-- arvnrT emk the bt raa raa ct ant eaitah lntiM Tit-- t l A liifUrtrwr Uhl' wft,l rr .law fbiHrwa nawr an Tnm, i KU.tvvn fro an bvt t wilii A- m Hrrtniw) ma be U mtTk Mtil U ot ni Ibe buwlB twi- a Jay. Yi, rtiiv. lHNA!.n KFN ITTY. Prira (I mr bratln. knraMiai a- I'nittvn. Ant-i- . 74 Fnrtb . Ujbwltn. Ky. (tuvt.t ;t ,aintweM!wlt Ah DR. Ia. J. CZAPKAYS Grand Medical and Surgical Institixt, SMraaveato "rt, Jow M .atrnt-rT- , rwfmtte raciiic Al t RAM I . t .UIM'KSi.v 1!T.Bl.lsllKItw "6 Inr aa fnnnatrnt ewm nf an InaKaana aad Uta tnMnrawbia i rnKnl rnrb tn - J. t7 Art. Y, . ..bttariii rh K"vl'itt..nrv H t. hi. f phv. mn m th jnrb Krintwrv mf I 'hi--- aasraaT( lua 'l.tnrv llMttni ol ftNwtb, tnmmxr,aii bate Lctrer ;i IinsaH-.f Ht.ma anil hiMr-n- . " 4'ommHivwrata.n- - iHnrHr al. t'r,nmltntviD by letar or mbwrwv-- 1rm. tnMi-t- L. J. 17.APK T. W. !., jy I w Jaiwat nnn 'ratiirn, L tMiutiAGEs:: cAititi.4(.Es::! STONE & WEIalaS, M 1J tTK tET, I.lri- - ILI F.. KT. rwrt,Cwafowra Friend t,and the Fahfie GrneroUy. alir - flavin onrVJanei. LV-- r,JAr nArAuna Is ia tbw tf at rvlv. w ska.l asteavor So t b...lH a-- of w.irk art, an ,., re hie to tbe tart. a of nnr patruus. w taminf nn nf onr owa wiak- - liebl Nnrkawava. llne- - r. aaa ta far alt el a saw of arvtaea avo- -t f.ar thi narket, tsir atari r iotaiirrt.onv.awaax nVirahrtr , ana atrte. Thos mi our Bneauls wko lair a arat swiw irrtay will S3n well to fry ns a call S ara sow ready take nrilera for t'oacbeeol tha bratela-s- ., or snr s.W Sraaryiprjofi T rmrrraao. la aet.titloa to ftba work eat 'ir niaaufactiMra, we bav wa hasst, aosl are roascaarl y rwoere. inc. vehicha of aiaioat avery 4ecr.ption fro a th beat maaaiactarwa a. aor a Jedtnmtweowlr JOHNSON fcTEAY. Commission andFortrarttins MERCHANTS, AND U. STATES MAIL AOENTS, C tAwxra M A FOLFflM. A RK A Nw l. . a. ana-ro- a. t. uia nOKTOI JALE Off. r their ser. to th public aa RK A1. f I ( fsiTt r. Aiih TJL A I IT'uM.kKS U f n;;;l'liNV YAM l.K.atel will..MArell... H - f ''il "- -- ana k ti. p.tiata nsl JJi. uiirs. TiiUw. rrr.. anda'lwil.i ro a.i l..... aunjiNt to tlieoi witb urty, auelii, aa4 prurupu Inteeaet ta swaanaa ssy ae BeJ.a ' Mtr l- -v aiasi 10 kraa. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS! To thoao w bo wisl. to Sell out w bei tby aie uow lifiDg and if mow e to ether point. itnale.1 in Stnntbw-- e Kenteek r. - L'Jl twT t iviUit rrtiue it iToiiri jaiiH t aiihinl wil i mm xr h m w ih m t i wi.ati i)riTrirt. - ui ,tA r "b' l TliiMt m i tat tufHifM h at ' Ha I W i ! Uv Ut9 - I fevt fW lr vrarw it ff.- - f r ', r, mtt. si, 7'rrr wi-ff- , tr . hm bwn nt. tO WV lata, tm tW 5lHta. T' . t h mt(-- H !! Htw mmnf ris aita m'f, mtmmv turmmm rj urt"trur mC c IThm .i.vw-ti- a ,nn-- Tet- - i kim MliMr af Ntf kljatl ,m,m 'Arrt wMtw W . iH ;r .'u r now ine !. im 'hw i.wir4 tlw tr. THm 4rtinrti t iiM.rMry Mbri f rwtlMl mmrrm W proa. lO .tr wV.Ht. I. ' t lKn nf m4 mni evrry iaw-t- . m )i ak'rvrtiaiurl. tplnri hmI. al, an c tikcunti tniVMai. It nmm vminim aa inilttr-- IhntiM, mm4 rfri-i- . m i k ! i KM trBiira,f st n rAI't.atl T 1 rVR prtlT atHirr twvr ttti f tttefa tm Wn hm ul Ivui Mat an4 ru'iMf v lu iim rmhumd tmx W); it W 14 ftf rht irVak tJ'rtta Wlfr.l:i Uf 'I'M kaVl lartrMsi treB ft m- aWiir ta ut wk.tw TIm-- i rm Uin 'f nf lts-M- It t Ul 'Hist, IH rtiiM in atr- - al. that K hatn-- th- - Wwa) r mn4 tb mm ewaAiaSB lal at. iB'.ia, rl-- rly, nattf-a- t tTM- vrattartM. tllar- - laV.rtrfltt-r-- . Tr .. t Fill, Hf l TTI ! thM rOBD'V Mmpwr flVnt. Mr w?h anv awMMtii m lUm ttm. W rmr immii4 m lor manv yr. (urpnrvii (itMUav-i- - n Kvinc hm tr lvv Wi f fr nwrn 4tanriwtntnns nwrtTVintf nw mritlnn. 'thmtm ww rTTv- - rnuUI nl thafn r mM mni ntl$mm r MmtKmeui. For furth7f intr-a- f . Wr J. W.a LKTuX. t'T.io, Cm. t or. twl ' nf WANTED. organ e tai a: kit era lie Iaa eaat tai lul sajrLM.aiara, (ik RALPH CKfiRGT, m w naavilie. K..ya oaiy. Ky. J. W. McCLUITO. poawy wi.r or atsvili.b. awaeyweaw. ATTOB.NkV Af LAW at KKnkU IM KKAL E3TATT. miwi Pawl, .tliawrwwla. U'lT.T, make iBVMtmewu. for gnarawtytwa .yaane liar trs viaar a no aivHMl awad with wnl lo at is a.lvaare if bsir I. and rterr, nnai kaM taeKlvaaa tor tkrw years isie 14 ir cell, as a coat ! w. Alo. will ksia Bunevf,,rrai.ia!waatt4tBM pe t. t . asaeaata baa aa LMarrUla, Ir. - rs Wallare A Ijthgn Hon. X. II sanion, Harri-n- n T le. K, Mayrrille. Ky. .IveahalL Lexington, I. Job.ia F tv. II. I lie. Kv. tela wtf a. srusow av a. aavia. wrrsoN a davis. Ltil'ISVIIXC HALE FACTORY, No. 05 aod I Sixth St., tmtn JfarvtaafysrerayA Ae aotkalawity asakiw aad win na bawd all hea PLyy..w S. .lis. aud w II build l nedey Hav, I sat, nd rUiLa ., al.a kUiAaoaaaad T aa Tliey all the saerchantsia LoauerdU. aept I disaw A PAPER FOltEYEllYBODi ! TKIl?IPIIA?IT SI CCESS a raa Southwestern Dollar Weekly, jBtonnearr I pnhtishiB La Xi araaBsaoaa, Taaa. A1st DETERMINE TO -- ATIOIsriZE IT. orTiiwF.Tr:nM rwM,iR wrmi.Y 14 arintat t14 infUr Mitrr. tntt w full I vrirw rfl w rw'lilit. of hn htrtit nnra. rKrrwT. It a a l.nvrarr avl KtmUv fapfr. inttniw4 tm bo nwtnl, ni In rir tn trwrry laamiijr mr mnl trt'rtT "f it, a in abiivirb4 at 31 V- - YTiATl. We canst bav a Were snhaei.tioa Ut SB -- '1 it, jesd for a 'Beeuuea cr.py. l lrr. lltij-ny- j Cri.LFT. Vlld'Aw?a Mimttt .bans Teaa. B.L Fahncstock's Vermifuge. TU T. (ry? ri r f tNi--. taMV nwavTVIna. afW an it. a'nmtet rmr ia ho pnttratna nf V rrwt il ii. a nw n orlVa. h lianrovl rm he fy tr h-- an a art in rwrv war wbrrw vf OMnA'it-- it bn wm Worm ia uti. r hii lrwn r it vi Th fmr. whn-- a i. at-r- . rrr tn or ifWntvW rf prrmr wjl- know rreruv, naa'r-- t hwi, wki.ii an- - altatajwrr, ta rt n tw u ' thr fS Ir mminei 1.1. w'nJr-- , bjr K. 1. K.UIf.Tr(K '0 . Wrvrtf-n- i. iTMtci,'-- . ofsfMr W.MMI and roarb 'iwrt. rn. -- .1.1 airo bv R... RoRIN-aoXr- O. al I.?MK5-PKKt- .r K ft CO . mtrtik-a- , . non wttaa JlETSOrOLlT.U tIFT COOK, STORE. iaraiT- - j-- Marav 1 ftt v ivr, riMHtsi Of THE iIFT rnnciPLE. BOOK3 V5UALLT SOLD AT tl 2 FOR fl. 1 Gift icith r.arh ISook, . WORTH rKtiMt . aa rrler r Va Hok will sum a I. .nr. v.rr-a.e w.N ne o n in.--, a So nta-.- favor a il a then oe. "f ail v-til Kanks lakra at par. talaeatwea ,a m awy atlov o Jtill.ii S. AMiKtw't, is Iwas n IW.h,! Hr -- v Vwt ELEITIIEKIA3I COLLEGE, COLLEGE HILL, ISD. lie thai rhev re a,w nniebiii lire laet sa tw tb roll- -, briiblin anil lhat Ifr-- v have svenrerl tb mi as nf a fall l of t and .iwnaful Teaeawaa. J'HM G. t KAV UN, .t. at., 1'rrsirlrB aa4 Asaseiab pp.frr. SLTt AI.F I. fMITll. A. M.. Mm If VKVI1T I.. . JI'IrsaiM MITH. Tuor. Mi:-- LI Ll.MAC TUOMPSO. Teacher' lha rrl. irrmwitnyr. tewr4. r.ATI KWr. W 1 K rK. Hen. T ll' .ilA.S c KA V t.S. tsawrat Arihaeiti, (rraraaaar. aasa tsraay ay ana ml thirteen w .. ( m snd Haalorv M I ...lean ls isrtra-- t M) Tuition in lvate in ease nf inmt as arat I arwijnn ia Vncal st I natiuw-yai- ftaaat extra. !.- - li'.a: are! loUsins S w a , m a. vane. t)i . t a Ktiar..ses niay he aelrav-- in pari bv labor. ivsiv anion. 4 aasl fleventy.tvai wbise ft mym k n at. rea'tv - n ,iutim- -l fr learbina. anel atteastoa w H still ba swirl 'h nVwarvowwA. Ww as mni k nvrrt. anH we k lor the t the hneral 'I ef in- -, fneailsnf Vinne. Mtiraa..n. a a. I Haaianav. .l lrvsa. Is.ia.iw, Jer aa aoaauy. laaV. Hv nr.ir nf the lrrt. e:l wl.v I. f. TIRPIT3. ee"y assoSrw. POLE-AII- C INSTITUTE. MM KI.BY t nrTY, T.. W. nERT Ml rcriF.LL, A. M., raiTt TrtL. Iwatita-- e I a sVe) etas arts, eartrety nr isln Tn will oauiw asa ainaiba, ta n.maaraea aa .be floainf aei.useihv-- aasl ebsai oa toe 4th of J.ilv. iWaili aAs eaa wnasr a aay mmm tar at kba sa ba ebarar-- 1 tn the s. atnsienrs aret orbev. now ha be tnm T, tlnoi as- - r4imasl .ill ta at t tinsuanarsn iwo sxiie fro tb loetiw-- e, sbrr ibey will aasl Tis is rnwt loratioa e owth-w-a a. Far NU narriewlara. aorlreoi b rrtaclpwl, at I hnatmwa bwew. aiselby anwwsy. Kenawkv. IA . I y raws w. waiisa.. Twoa. at aira iVALLEU k sniTII, TVO 4,. Trtr1cHrt St., ritRKSI II.LK, TI'v, IMPORTKRa l WHii.)Mlll!l aMTTAU. PKALIU.1 l.v Frrncli Cbina, Qnf f nsware. Class wirt BOHEMIAN WAKE. Willow Wax. Toy a, Ocscata, tv, c. SCHRODT A LATAL. m s i' v a i r t v. rs i.p ti t tiimi, rn. M Pore s Sr'A- - aa t 4wara ia . t Powr- - aaaealaraa vV iwa n... nf sew- - eet, betwwra a asa auj Wa'-- r. Ijmwrv lis. lulr sa 44, wt MALT? MALT MALT ItrtvrarvKRM. tmi.i sr u siirttnr XLT imv.wBaaarcvwrt, haasl, wbfcrb I tlU al lb wawnl iiwrtri nrvee. rSTUt NULL, I Wv H-r- . via wan IStxtA street, tsriw. a Maia and Kiver. COPPER STILLS Ol hanrl an-- ) f"V all from B tw tsa aaltow. An kiss) lusiillery Work at so--rv wnBnx, pwj. lw ae t w.iat a, roast iloor belo. HOW TO SAVE MONEY! TIKE WHITK'S DETECTOK na THE LOUISVILLE SEJNT1J1KL. Oulv -- ' a yoar for both, inrlnlia "Whita't Caia of thw kH aasl a MatrnilVMna t.lasa. 'pilr nvTy. TBis lasaaphlrl foraa. ara.lv aovwreal, an'l C'NU, rw rit'tv.-i- s pwirea. te aa saw nf v bank. rra. bas. aist b I n.a I t , iba raw t vaetr aaas aa4 Sssscyiaea ail ..nterf. na. Tt-- e aww-- wws, ai b aew n as fia'a. at n i te, n.. like lb. aieei-- r. n.auinr ilie Hat anst rvfwyla Iba an.lin ot all ihe batiks in the I ne-- . N .T.. r. - All kinds ..f nr,irr-- n ao-- J bvoka baaB I,. oev wsnAva by Wit ITK A V"t NO. histew, prswif tat Kaia st . I.oet v.tre, Ky. Eninea,o , for Sale. A tf wnraiawp 'be work lwt as4 bava Ir..aa w. IJiM. a luarlrr, pwrlw II vll Inw awr) eo, lre a w.lh at. anl --aw ,wr ,i, n Hill Woia. Ap- - nm. scott PavFM ron salb. T I.SHI.i b awBtwafavvnioa. tw. ft..: fnr sale sav ana in sentl enanlv. I. iaa two TTW1 i j "I wie. abeas( vsf I -- sawtova. na thw lasrm-- taV - t 'ij ,, Iron Ireorcviowa ihy I "a n.l ia aabwiba !. -- t ewttwara-- mow. Sarwa N tbw an., ul As. acye.nl Abe fes aWervpravw ol .iiBbey. well I bin .i.a,a. absaal sar- SaU Abe aaVare.1 saaj set ia ra. mt waw-- lew s lra.nsr aiM. Mipwoe-l waa nekiaa aaa Mo-- waa y. was iiw 1 ar-fairia- wrla- -. a . sanowrw veyy banana aielv eaa Nnvih I lk anew anwwi www.lki,4 nf a w w b rvenaa art.litw.wsvl at w that yan bier). X .. kikb-ar-a a. aseif t'eneeal wub nai 1 Wna. mewraon-w- a ia pwrt .f tatllwa trn, a twettirr- - awaae. wnb ail tha a, rsaaaev a borw anil in aeaal aarl a ooal ae wt calH ft fruit lie, are varwrai aw4 abwaslaa. Tksitar ! tbw la, Irani reorwnwa w ,11 ate tha ..irebaw e all taw advawra. af ibe be. abeam ia lb. Vans, wstbowl hsvtii aa hoart hiaebHVlrwa ila--a an.. If rarsa at '.ah b. mo tarve tar a ssarvhaser, I w.al ael liowiwBwa. weh law saimnwi a. Aw s r wi .b. la S wrvbw a Xe. I farva ra awarv Bwltoewtar. aaaiavt. wwt aa ea.l sad eaaaniaa Iba seaaAa ior rheaf-tve- ivawtf u t. t.ttvya, awreville .at TV HO . sew) paper Ha r. J cbarye thia orSv. rvrrettvan (r oaf. BOURHON HOUSE, ftKl!, KKITl tkY, For Sfilo. j WlMltlwi; ew rettye fn.ra nnVy Iba .." d lari.e. know, anal n.lar j , a.HAse. tor:ber wub thw ia .1. 'or aaas. I ''L Tbe tu.irb--.- lias been uo ion r.tr.t.-oe- stiTtrUsi wr n.l 'sni reoeri.lv kivowa in mvnr par'te-lla- r 1Ttplioa f locarl-l- tie, me. 6ufWr. :t o mv 'hat w'll . slae uft ! HI aim reiir act wJ lTi-h- e ia every tAetanti-eiit- a Smm a'artfeao4 .astnri lv aarrnaa.-- t '.hhnsa is two er l.,t it -- a r 'wo raH stat.lr. ..ao of them the Wt in th- - ., .lib eaianlr f..r :tl rioraea, w sa-- will so aaJ tw"b iba kniisa. T! above pr.,irty aUl b siris at a Jnii A baf (aia. Fnr lerTAia apiijr to aurfwtf H. TTl"TOW. Proprtrx, . Ik Tha Tk'nrhnn Tt ..a i l.s bcak'sst -l fnf pawnKTersna tb trains ap na ' h i,. A Im K. It. I n.inrvi.le Imrmal wwrk:y nia lortu.1 ar. J ebarta hbwnrbt-a.- art t Vusa. E3THAT NOTICE. WT it orb ivnr a v. tlrrrtsnv col1 Iff. np v ! bv J. n. Rsnjort-b- t bl- - rw TlKfv N.'ii six n.u.-- lr..r w, .ii rl I i - an-- Nashv le r, one ir...n.f....r. .l srvm f n. n .;. -- u la ba about ibcew ilbl. ..! tiiUl a.l J- - a. STXPHF.Xst, J. f. J. C. c V I aK av t I1 I . f s

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Page 1: nyx.uky.edunyx.uky.edu/dips/xt722804z470/data/0229.pdf · wj:i:ki:y joikina.. AgriculturaL ti'V! .. . ' s - riTf a, U : ..-v-Tub Umtku Statm Agrkxittral S.iitt. Tli sixth taiwl nweUnc

wj:i:ki:y joikina..AgriculturaL

ti'V! .. . ' s - riTf a: ..-v-, U

Tub Umtku Statm Agrkxittral S.iitt.Tli sixth taiwl nweUnc f" w" P""

t W hiivn.iath li;kiiMUt. To president,

Mm. IhU T. M ilder, delivwr-- w til annas! aLt!- -. sv im whrh h epok af lb ape AVUoat of tlie

tv ietr during; Ibe past var, up?td. that, in

view of the present nnoil crisis, the matter of

h vding an ehibit lais year d lie left to tbedivrcthin of I lie xecativ oommi'.tre, to a hewn allapplications should be referred. He alsa alluded

ttiie 4ealhof two of tbe view presi-cle-

of the awiefT, Tboniaa i. East, of Texas andeX -- f Wasbintoa Park Custis, and is cooclasioa tenders hi resiputioB of the office arnica be

hj till' d for the paa six Tears ita so snack abilityd fi'lif jlnena.Ai invitation aaa lieca extended to the society

On of ths Mary land lastituta to bold

ir next annual fair at Ballimor. Tbe iuvitatioai' r.f jrrrd to the exeentir committee.TV (I'ifHwM burst diacarJ daring the present

are the "Chinese Sugar Cane, "The twees-ai-

v uf h iving a more perfect knowledge of the sainend iwwiw 1 oar own crops derolopod; 'Me--teoro'.o(rcl observations fur the benefit of Apicar-t'lr,-

"Hanure and Fertilizers, 'The diaeaae

La a n as the IIop Cholera, 'The Improred Ken- -

Hc "Agricultural colleges and farmstl uli, and "Tb? ayicultaTal politics of th. conn- -

Al the elecuua for oSlrers of the society, Gen.TeiKh Tubman, of Maejlaad, was eleeted pcesi--

d:i.t for the ensaiac Tear. Oiin Uoaie, of alarr.lani, was also elected one of the vioe president,and Julia Mcrryman, of Mar? land, appointed on theexx-mir- irnivriuee, and Inli'iy 0u11if.Ii1ueat.1rv

r"luloo ere adopted in reference to the arrriceethe retiring prcida, Marshall P. Wilder, a bo

W lined a

Front the Olii Valley aa.)Norm r. r NiTKfH;K? Among the tirot.-e- of

agricultural rrience. aune certainly bat barber mte--re-- either or ma asere acieautir aapert,tf.an the orifTln of tbe nitrogen of plant. 1 his ele--

nt ban i v tieen Lik'i an an important cunstita-- ti all tlw acuv-- aniaial afacturea, and as exii-- ::

in cwuin part and prodncts of the TegelaLleti. AbtxMi-- it aaakas up a iexe amount

thxu witter of the other principal tfifrrednu ufil relatiua tu tbe liin activity of tbe or

r i curb as to renter due supplr of it indio--Ve to crowth. t hile starch. xlllose, or the

alwUUH of woody li'ire, gum. suar, oi!y matters,a"d many exlier of tit more bulk y pwxinaate inro-(licu-

ot plants, are Oeatitine of Ibis el aimL, it baflreu aaa toext in tiie cell walls and all the

ber Ktrnriure win. h e active in the vitalpmjierto the orcanisia. Indeed, wtier-eve- r

tbe lixinj; cre is mn t active, rAere the pro-- p

Mtiou f ni r.i in the Usuea is found to be thetr'ali-xt-

. a iu Ibe fuimpinc extremities of the rot- -in I lie orhno

" ilie ttvwora,and iaitheaeeda.It wnn'1 aeeot tht this element, oe altandat in

niia A structure', is mire intimately related to thepbeirmiena of lift tiiaa any other of 'the ingredientsf ramnd iiwiter. a.l that it baa hence the pw-e- r

of civin; ;ven tbe 4tnt-tisu-e cnntaimn; it1 d of anlmil The important liart

wnicl it plays HI tlie economy of iimmg milurr infenher hwa Wythe fr that all tbe Tore autntiwa' wll m1i. inl peodtxta of reiretation mntaiariiUuL-- in mvki-- pr.nrtiuos. and I bat it is onlythnmti tue anodiaai of plants that directly or kdi-re- c

k aocuniuUiod in the various animalstractnrea.

bcuoe, then, the nirrrei of plmti derivctJf1 huucauuu . aatnrally cUinwd a Uree slure ofatsetnion anw.ie the beini4s and phyaioloiis of'M present ape, an 1 h ta nifc- - the aut.j-- ct of

iauvraie rc-- .n tie niuiin tne lain lw yeara. Ina ceneral and way, the anwer mav lie readi-- T

ever: Ue ktew lht tlw orjrani ananurea pre-i- n,

or applied to the land, aad rertaia mineralaa.u uuilly rat nh in a.., In, alaava containmire.-.- ; ai;.l. lve all, that toe atM.itf Aem, to theei.Di of f"ur-nrt- it tlk. mrntMa of thr rlo.acttt. I k n. , thee, to sav that fmsn snna

or I of th-- eonrue the lime plant (ralliem lanitro nrn whir it It reply aeit tieraai ttirt i be dcuiand of aor Ue practicalB" d of a rncullure. Until t know nnd-- r

u (tnum and roodiuans tl mteoeo is intniduced,and ie.irn toe value, ynnm ffrr, of tb- - severalaourcea from tkh it u gathered by each tn'e ofJ.U'it, we r.t neiLher attain a theorr uf

n ir cluwe ttie ncant for ;urin);, wthe product of wbirb tlie soi

is capaltle.l'i sj'i4il that the latter atxteeneit U trn- -,

--we have onlv teoaa ter whai 4iaarent aystesna rftiilice we would v, acroHinf; as w record 4f r tiTineral ailra of tbe soil or itsorinir materialsor t he at m fbrre, a tlie immeliaie m fromwhi. b the nNwjn wa e tm aenvod. Amnng tlieearlieat u auain tbe nitrucen of uianta toa sp-- c al ori,iu was the theory of c. hK--

to trace thr eieaaeoj aaaaoat wboiiy toanua v.nia. fumi-be- lv tbe atoioaotieoe and bv the oraiieatora of tue aoX l 1, true that Ung licfure this

be eaiphiiauer, I alre aaaaare, bad caJit'ei,tt.in t the importance of amnmnu is taeeomt-etti-y

apmng from (reneral roovidera.ti.r.M.. Uat ataau uiu-- t aaiuUie tueir aurorafr m, rrFai'ke aa4 animal products, and fraan traniuMHiul vsir rn the e. Thin afyaus'tKa. however, retaainod unimproved uotkt tbeaeaat trarmaa cbewaat 4afore aauwd iraeaid totH. srarM that array of facts and raf.T nce rvt'arint; tbe relations of ammonia to therrwih f tlaot. wbtch mors iwrbaps than anytsar of B fruitful ri sum i boa, baa stimulated iav

o,nrrv and eondaced to improved method of tillape.Awmoaia, it ia well known, contain 11 out of 17

parte . weijrbt of oMmcea, the reaaaiiwng i amriter rT hidenn. aad i therefnm nrhlv peovvtrdw ith the elemenu m much needed by pUnla. Thattlievbave tbe poaerto appropriate itfrma IhMeourceitaiKh abea llw amrannut a applied as a (raa awncW--wuh fie air, and when furuiolied tr the aott ia astate of a '.ut la the roots, has been amply abowahr xpenaHMita. aad m bow aotcptcd as a tact I'.rway of illaitraiintritsinftaeweeoa verxiai4e cvowia,we will bere cilr a few of the results of an eiatmraiain vest iHau.w ooaductod some year since by M. Villa,and rep Wied by bun to tbe I rrn--t-i Acadmy of rwi.once : In a aoil eompo-e- d of purs sand, eaeafullyfreed from all trie of nitrop-- and placed is a

ena of latepaire matet lat, he sowed a saavlr of need a, and placed the veaael smoVr a helm a shiillow tmh of distilled water to supply

dtuo rpuHwa aaoiat a to the. iott ia apparatus lorrepleni-tiiii- tlie Intoriof with reh sir at meararewralea. In aotne of liu experiutenle he ttied the aaria HsorSutary state.; ta others with the addition of

or te pwit ammonia. After Map plant hadhe B developed, it wa removed andanxied to a careful aeH m. Fmtn Uiia, a comparedw nil the known CMmaaauUoa of Uie seed cmpioyeii,be ascertained the ainovmt of nit ropeu trained hvin the racei of Tbese experiments ledM liie to roncludt

1st. 1 bat owe tes-- t part f amnaoniaincreases M a rem ux at. - degrea the activity ofvegetal ion.

XI 'it a the crwa andrr trayae windatiooseontnin.m a iiiuaa weight, much more nitrerea than is la hef.mnd in tbe aute plaiitu reared ia common air.

Clearly aa those reMilta aomsnairata the capacityaf saana so aopropriaaa the nureew of awmaaii,tev hv no oa aulborire tha mtetwaco that

is the oul v or chief source trora which tie--wipty theuJvos with this element. Nr, an weeiiH fr-n-iy w, u h the conclueioa of M.Vd.e, aor at other rormt vt p- mieir era, it hlootr le kn--t n that veeal i4 the aaliae sahslan-e- e

caJle niirates are present in snerktd proaawtsoiaiia ot-u- k' manares, aad toasnuU aad variable ex-

tent ia mviet aoi- - Ot these salts, tbe cbaractr rial iriiurredient w nitric av id, sul.itaane which contains14 parts in M.t.v weight, of nitmj-en- , the remaindorhe.ak-co- na and of oxvroa. It baa, moreover, aeeaasorrtairasd t list this aoa ft inaui in the atmosphemthrone- - sa eiacrnrsl oaenhiaatioa, aad that it a

( ssMre alawrW aad taroufbt 10 tha earth by theraios.

Ilvra. tlaon, it another aonrce front which plantsBiiht km aumaad to draar a Bart uf tbe nitmeeawhich they rwj u ire. Although rhemisu have dva-fee-d

as to tne oxsent supplied front this quarter,there appear to tie ao doulit either a to tile aliili'vof piaai to saimilate the mtro-e- when (iresentedin il.ia f irm, oraf she fct of Uieir actaall v anpro-rHin-

it fomi tbe nitrate. The late I 'r ,"Jobnaoo.of liaraam. trhose lalmrs aw aa aericoL.

- twai oaeanat have been croaaeetiy manful, alterwotniit mu. b erf re ems an this antoort, niainvtaina witb (Tr at of evKieaee and mpenairy ofarpTiment. fiat citnc arid or the nitrate srr largelyisuuumeiiij ia aupolviii; tiUrorvn to plants.

ia opMtiur tiie LtelM; ta sccotefoe ammonia a tnonopolt of the nftVw in question,tbi p!.iloophpr a, pFrha, diapotied to

Uar aervMW at reedetw to tbe vecetaiala worldand to iii r Ibe rlimi of hi tavorite nitraacid. r,M M Use atsampr'aluof iiurH from th air am1 from manures bypToviaij- - pUota, tbst Una material is ana of tha usu-al and 114. important eoanse tram Iik b thrv srrautiMied. i.Uj itUHHUltCE.

- Uiwiej, N. V., Ileeembor, lHi,7.

Krrptno lltmr Onu THioruH ma Wirrs-.n- .

In keeping d ifv cow ia coM weather, the tinlaiu 1. tu troi .b' roaBr sbeker from the frauaandatxrm a ttua musmawM aaaaun. U all kaow thatIt f poore waomy to cow from mack in the

pen aid ia- e tlietu expoaed tc thf alomianil wind, of nrti r. It will te near! v ntw-- t birdWore kay U Incy up the animal heat, bawhlea whataa aeud l.v trmfb-- udr foot. Ibwsnake oaine so stem in eeaamut ; trl. sned them asyon ntli, they a ill coin? out poor in the --.print;, andcw- o- .jn.ul.lv ill ut arive aaore thanas much milk as if ia ko4 tamdiuoa. l'.ut manyttial alal4e tli-- ir c.a Ho a raiu mark ia canae.ejnenc of rr iadioc thm ! tt.irkly and

tluir be. L. tilitl ve- - n opriirbt atak-- aas iioarii. ir by kaini poorly r --4ni f a rai ks orSnan and rini.' tbem l lie ia Ik tilih.

It I'tti le are faaieord Wo cjoaclv torvtber, ttieyfcook and tcx-- !i o:lirf lnles rotitwn' es fc

otb.-- r ot r food. 1 Ik y alwukl have sufiicietaroom to atir. A aia' te thirty fret lot? mil snakeWine stall-.- it abouM lve tret Wide, inriidinrmm"r. Tb ni.iNf r stionld la-- ms.le of pUnk.

wil-.- f.ct in nd mid'U. e st.ills aleuldtar abat I call dividing tbe maot;era andi tu the niid.lla of tne . 1 biswill their bookio; or scarring eh other,aad Uv r..nt to milk tbeiM. liebiixl tha cows,the aw aamata d mp tiirae iicaoa. I be tnaaitersaboul l b eon1 ant where V cows' aax k nam.In tiooi tb-- y alioull Se tioarded np tibt, excrpt aaoaia ir b,, wi.i aix inches f i tbs llo tr.1 he H e U I lap irt roon-- , to allow of feodintrta!.l", hr f will,., ma le in aecton of ten ortwel e and feimed v.i.h bmw al the Uitt-- inW. le: 4. as to s profr setle. for tx- - har to slile

' aowp. a. the row. fail a tbrouih. IS beamtiie U .le-- can be ut4 ap and hurtinrd. 1 lua

pUn .we 7 be row. pull rt. f ,4 thronkas thev-a- i' tt, ar.o w,n sj.it he-- H slmot aad waateit. In c ,n r,.i in uraw ni tbev a ill eat it verrjreTl. tht verv rich ik lroniltbetr rea b. I lie eos 14 L.ata bv a Uaprote, aomr-- tWir neckt or tiornCsnd f.larr ti tw wtiv-- -. -

S, ma. h I r m.. V; an J th t4 nt,r I Mv sassu. 1. ..i!t tl in - l.u tbcrare sn often pirlv

' '" d. if m. le at all. At for feavl. I tbuith.it m . o ,,rr country bay i toe cS.ar--at f. tn.co l fd. airhr.uh aw rt may t raiad andted t ailvamaie. If ana baa a u quanlilv uf' ' rel to feedsoaoray 11 10 row; the.cea it ap rleatn, but v. hat i h ft will nat.irooi I :i .:t rbe mat some ain to dwe :. A -- rs!!. liar Utb msm thi..)r to depend on,and a'. ... i.l lie fd in t oiisivi'imi imr or fietim s c: . and ties it ill i eien unclean, antthe c s ill thnve and oa well, if well tska rareof. Tney i - k,. ,.. aB(j ,)t t., 01Itin c...l weiu rr hu( enough ., dni.fc. 1oardprior, rlxtiid bat e s litUe meal or some braa'e'y I.y, to bv them in mn.1iii.ai beallK ,n. AMir.l.W J. 'lAVLOIi.

.' a, M yonuiiir conn' v, N. V.

UittrAsa ij thk M.iiAiii-ua- ok IlonaKs.Tbe sVealb, withia a short Uai af one anothir, oftwo horses in one belonging to d.ticr-e-

persons, has led to a pood many "talk" anion;Uas Bau'nlaiiS as 10 ins cuw 10 e nm lira ivas utUtose aumais intht be ascrttaBd. Ia neither casecould death have beea caused by old ae, or by a

iruki-- doa a state of tbe constitution, lioth boraetsrer vouai;. aad ia very exoelleat health and goodeeavtition, but a few das liefore ther died. I beoae taken sick on tlie evening of the first day ofs anev which it wa intended to couilete iu aixitata, snd allien wa izii mtlea out, or Z4U miles inall. The team wss a ed aimo excluaive a 00a tarm, and but little accustomed, to travel onlvroad. 1 he first dty tlie horses were driven a littleover 4J nul-- and le,!, pmluil.lv from Deoariousuaa.nottiinit bat some little corn in tlie ear, a part ofwuica uau not matured suthcicntlv to l hr.l orklazed. llieilav lem: eo'.d and l.lu-tr- v onethe beuiorilT'.i: of Nsveiulier. tha traieliul-- liaitvt a so bmj to rona as) at tlie taverns on Uie waya so anow tne team to p r W nVivw, pro!l.luseir iniitn' as well ai Ineir discmutort. It- forkaiune bar tlie ntbl, tlie bor-a- acre evidentlyverv much ftiued; ami inimedialcly after puttingnpfirthe niglil, witbout any ruining or rubiiin,;oaiwa, or any ailcuipt in any other way tu;etu

... ... .- e -i- - i -- r -tiey were watcrtd and apain fed on cora which badbean busked but a dav or tao, aud which was coin- -parativelv soft or imuiatnre. I tlieae pattcuuiroltne maa 'cement toere was evidently a cMnbin.-itio-

of several blunder, to which was nrolwMv aidedaomlier, if the borsct were aliowcl very cold wateroa the road while ret in a per irati.ai, or, whatwould be equally bad, allowrd to drink all theywould juit at startiajr, after they bad stood ia tbcold wuid nntil their perspiration was al'. checked,and thev themselves very much exbantetl bv clull- -

iae, wart of pm;r and stitlicient fedlin); at Biam,and anusoally taturuirc vork. Tlie w,r.-- t blanderof all, perhaps, was tbe feeding and watering of theaorse at nipbt, mhi.t they were very much exhaust-ed, aad like to eat raveoonsty from their kmc fastand hard work. Bat which ever of the blunders mayhave lasen the moat injurious, one of the borsrs wasfound quit sick, a if trout colic or vontetl'iaK like it,a few boors after heiru; put ap; and after acute

two or three dai t, from w hat appear fromtha uascriptioa to have innimraauon of thestomach or bowels, or of , or acute iodie-Uo-

it ditd.Oo thins; has very much surprised me in some of

tha "talk" emotiff toe aejbliors which the death oftmt horse pave oooaasi a to. aaimlv, that several otthem have expres-e- themselves at if none of the

items in tlie management of tlie doccaed animal weie partl'tiUrl v injurious or sufheient.either separately or all tojreihs', ta account f itsrkekoeas aad oeatn. Nmie have aeln ia thattbev have mai aim wt exacllv ia tlie (Mine aya prajat many times wiihont their iio avi sufferingt'leT'trmi in the leant. No from sacti edtement, Ithink it almost certain th it miny eiitertuin verydetective omMjob aa to the ii jaiioa t flci'ta of namnot anfrequent ni. stake ia Uie mana.ement of hors-es, aid ei iiUy of farm h'res wben performing ajoamev at an v conKnleralile extent.

On accouiK of this appsrent prevsrnce of veryerroneous no:i- - at to the prowr mode of feeding.walenap, and inanacinc horses when out np.m ajooraey a betber one of a few mile to aunt neih- -lionng villace or city, or one of several dsyt' con-tinuance, it ba appeand to me very likely to proveot ervice to manv ownerti and dnver of horse styoaorsnme veterinary practitioner would devote alew bouts to w riting out tor your columns, a state-ment of some of the more common in theC naval naaaenent af horse v, Swt of the clai

f veterinarv practitioner msv smile slvlv at thproposal, and say to themaelve that the "man mustie rreea who should expect them to point oat hi nnearn aad mistakes mhich originate the ailment bvtreating which they prt their living. But not all oflots class are as ellt--h ar.d nanoa-mtnde- d as thusto thit k or act. Some must le ma of public sitirKenough to da accasionallv what a rood plu h wafrequently does, namely, to point out tbe causesallien nave produced KHknex, so that they maynuninir uc avaueu-- 4 saariw Ireianavm.

From the SouUkto t'nltivator.ClsTFRNa UaI M'ATFH m K.V K

Ta.M.ux, tf Mitm fntthrm Cvltimt-r- : 1 a illndeavnr bra tly to tlie "Ci.4orn 1'il'cr" al

luded to la a former letter,Kor all pur now af boa, kitchen, and lanelrv.

rain water, as caught from the roof, rcqiiircj to la?Iiltnred; aitd, thai filte'ed, it is tbe hot tbatua lauen

I.rSeirtit fillralion requires three essential provi-sion':

I - The riterinp material shall c.imp-if- a oV'yiand comwct lard.

2d. 1 be water rhall at blowly as

That all .a shall cease aiih th actiiof the pump, it bring mainlv impiiaite that tlie aalerduill lie ejuiexctil ui tbe Ijleiiug b d until jukt l0--

Tbe folUii ing plan, cotnMr.itig these ailvaittagr.'iirceMed it".f abtlc iMiibling a new cistern

In tie roodilic Ukq will adat4 it to auv alrradr l.i.ill11. A ui incuUr space of alxiut the cipai-.i't- of a

nogaiieaa wa rxenvtited la one run cr tlii(piar ) U ing three deeper than tliemain fl air. Then this little rli:imler was nextlvstmadhrd and cetnentcd continuously with the rest

2dlr. The pira" of the pump wat let do an clothe bottom of thi deejer tligginc, and sniulr u

i tlir corDcr iKtaren the maiu walls. Kow take atew lire k and divide this mi Jl cbamlier into tax)by a wall (with a small movable prating at theextreme bottom running up two or more feet andgradually lesoiug ba ck unul, rlaaping tbe iiine. harrm. Bates in a point at tbe corner. The a hole ofHit little wall, with the exception of the prat ineto ia-- perfec'ty all ineqiialitic aiiHWlhcland every crack elhiiuilly top(a.l. Where thepipe eaters, thi closed chamlvr will require extraere. A trowel full of cement la; worked inhere ant it it eeta, as any leak would defeat the wholearrangement.

J he pip thos terminate-- , a it were, in a tightbrh-- tmlh," orrty npefi at the bottom throngh afine prating Sid this bulb comer of tlieUian.le dug below the Iw.totn td" the rUtern. . It

iity reauuua ta liil lb rest of this triangle with theuitcrinsT material, ria'-- a piece or blanket overyiMtr CTnte, ibeji pile ia liycr after layer of charcoalmid hue clean grave l, or l.r .l eo liiarUe,

awa iiaii we is nearly lull toijuantity uf tbe Latter, to weigh the whole doaod pr enl fl iatace.

lb re. I think, w have a filter somewhat on aa.tn"e's owe model, who fled her lilile eprings from( xbaastb-- beds of gravel deep dowa in the earth,tseldinjrta oar dailv wants the drops which fellupon uer lioeoni hundred.' of t ears

IK) Dot l diunnuinUd should tiie water romdrk aad "bard" for a time. A few running overwin a tier msi, ana meantime vonr andstrawirncs will relt-- h it. The mistress aill notle slack ia lrrachiow lodgments as time rrnrreasrs,and tha "msid'' will have frequent occasion to thanktjod and her master for 'this 'era new aiaiumAnd allow me to add that ha ba never inhaled thebiubem aroma of home who haa not remivrd an. hthank, or wbo rsnnot add this to hi "mercies"'Item, one big bathing tub, full of rosy, frolicking

uiu w pure aoti water:Voars, truly, fm QTouch Hn'x, C- -, Kor, 1857. "

rBKKn0 O.MDSK IS Skw E.SHUk.XB-EJ- ttr

I ruru I araaer.-- la the 1'raine farmer, of tbe :kllast., I notice an inquire relative to "Keeninir fin.iocs. some three or four years tiuce I visitedsoma of the exlenshe onion raisers ia lianvrrt,Mas.., for the purpose of getting infotination upiaiU cultivation of the onion. Hv first call was tiaanan elderly gentleman. I found "liim in bis bam, mut msdataif aa immense pile af tnit, to eoare, ileli- -noan iniia. lie and M asaistanta were assortingtl-- all that were injured by the onion worm wenstHrowo in on j,il, as of but little value; all tliesmall ones were put in another place, and enl'odrm!iMm. 1 be srullKNM are planted oat early in theI'ing. and, after takirg a steoml growth, are fit for"unary aw; in Juii ; toev are then called rartrlprt

All tlie fairest and best that acre of an apple sluts?e laid aside for seed.By giving attmion 10 tbe sru tf the diuen

fa-- seed tbe see.lli.igs mav tat ran into anvshape deiralile. Yimi fcave only "to stlect eir seedtne ebape yoa ish to and by persevering fortwo or three generation, joti have the desiredrhan, whether 11 Mat, tuuaid.or ol.lnntr.

Ilavinc made all these varioui ?1ections, all therest id tu onioti wees Imrnrlled ap and stowedawayia a cool, dry cellar, 1.. l kept a carefi.llvs hpfHes, aettt the arrtvai of the raropr- - time tnsend them to market.

1 visited another gentl'min, aud found his oni.qsfled ap ia one ead of a Urge aad very ope a bare.asra Dim w ae expected to mora them to a warmer place. IU reply was that lie would sell them,f ha ereld, lfure tbe winter set in; bat if be didmt, they would remain there all winter. I ark'--him particularly wiin regard ta freezing; he saidthat www his onions froze, be let them remain antilthe frost left them in the pring. They are then afood for eating a if they had not been frozn; battlary are not aa good seed. Thev are lean vigor-ous in their growth, and tlie seeds tbev produce areIrfenor ia quality. " J. rj. Jl.loaiug, kiicii Dec. 6, 1857.

FATTrvrwri Catti.si tj Wivrra. Fattening cat-tle i carried oa to tome extent ia tki section. Near-ly every farmer frcdi suta catth for the marketsiMMdea hi mark wkick be genera II v keep; they aremosy bought in sututnn from trovers from theW eaten cxausv It should be done tiv rverv farmer

the exteat that be is able ta provideIt manure is tlie only material with whichwe csa enriiJi our fields, ar it I at least the cheapestaud boat; for without it we could Bnt long oiitainbread tram oar land.

ot that has had nv experience in fattening cst- -

Ik. kaowathat to feed them well, eivimr them hliest and aa much as tbev waot. is tlie onlv wav ofBi.aV.ia; eiasi fat Ipeef. r'nrding atiould com mota t as

" as ttie grass fall short. Tbcy s,.,ti, f, 4wiih Uaa aad slwru mixed, by llw middle of tcto--

r at tbe latest, ta be a day, (ill ll.c i.ew corn illirveaed. Then corn on trie cob. cut up in smallpieces, may ba given till it get drv enough to latslndledj thea mac with twill feed, at the rate of tbutbebx of corn t.i one of mill feed, and give it tathem evening and morning, as much aa thevcaaal well never mora.. A i.ltie wbeat chan ia ala

iata l.a- - tti,:if caul. I'ut a hule itthe trough and then Hie inlicr on top, wiih tliiUe salt every time you feed them. Hay shouldtie given to them is much as thev want toc.it.I hey should lie kisU in the uia-- b-- lour or 1.- .- 1......during the day, and bate lecity isf water, f ret--lmw eovos to be very healthy, snd can be r,ivea..t.wCTa, imnit a tai-.sa- ill mixed 111 t Ikfe. d, and some should lie k pt alaayt an ler theirfet,. 1 his prevenia them from getting nm andke-- p their hoof, sound aad aealtlic. IW4 well withstraw, and keep them clean and neat. A cuirv.comb stmelJ Is-- ud freely oa thein everr morning.It h maae un a liiacr. and thev lo r.i,- -I aad look neater.

frternrise, lanra iter rounty, l'aOiKvire t'arm'r,

Si avtiifo Mavckk ox Tmt.hrs.rAC. A writeria tb l iiuinirU Journal of A rrieulture, roinmem-'go- n

the views of JW. Yoekler, sa to tbe ex.of fresh manure ou tlie surlaoe of tbe groun l,

rel.Una tlie M'vaiug striking exierim-iir- , nude byaeca-atiu-c sua, bar Uat mroo t f testing c xpressly j I inellsids of Bing manure:

There lasing a difference of opinion among pcien-lii- ii

men regarding ibe a.lrsutage spreading uunjupoa Hie surface, aa l leaving 11 exposed wtme tun

ore covering it in. I'rof. of Kldn, badft course to exriiuent fur the boivitig of the ques.lam. Kur thia purpose he telerted roodd, abi. hhe divided into lour equal parts. 'I o No. 1 no man-ure asa given. No i se ivd alsait two tons it"larm-yr- dung, a hteh asa spreid iinoieli itelyand aorered hi by meaaaof the plow. No. 3 w.itreated in the sain manner, una tliitthat tha boe wat instead of tbe plow. 1 htunit quanti'y of dung was retried to No. 4, snd al-lowed to remain spread f jr three weeks on tht soillieforr being covered ia bv tlie boe. 0,1 the 1 u b

of tbe four .s subjee'ed to exprtimetilwere sown ita atwut 9.1 pinti of re ed ach.iBe loitawing are toe tot d revull cf iie cop 14each ks, pram and straw included:No. 1 v.rr.1 ined lh So. rod need si" lbs,N. 1 " .7u " ; No. I "

1 be writer vary jaatJy rsmaiks, that a tintls exeC'riuitnt should not Is? cocudertd cjnclusiv. l ulmai M ia sutticieotly striking to warrstit a repetitioa

sail I rrrer scale. W I oey arrnvr.

FKKnizrna rB Kiwi a ri.AWTU It hsjlstproved that, fur the eenerniitr of flowers, and mamespecially geraniums aod tlie mors delicate Mica,common ftlae, diluted utth a sufficient pcrti .uiwaier, fonnt a richer manure than anv other vetdiscovered. I'LiTl in mmnl ..' Ilu a.!fjamis, display lieautv and vigor when watered wi.tin composition. Ten. nml ifu han'c.

Ni w I i.RK, Jan. 2ti.The t'l.itd States frigate Vl,h arrived at Ila.

vaaa an the ! with Cd. At.darsoa and 4J men.

CTbe S.inta Fe Gazette contains a full accountof the (iila expedition, which bat beea successful,having fully acconi) liahed the end contemplated init organization. Not only this hat it hai resultec". J

ia obtaining iuformaUon of valuable portion of oar j

tern lory, which otherwise might have remaind hidden front at for yean to come:

The depot of the expedition was established on tbewest bank of the Gila river, nearly west from the"Adole Wall." on the Hio Grande, and alanit twelvemile m rttiaest from the San Irncien Springs. Tbenortnerr e.diinin was nnder command tjot. liniig.

In the Canon of S in Vicente, this command strucka trail of abont 2,01 sheep and a parte of Indians,r'olloa ing it through snd over the San Vicente moun-tains (which hsd !een set tire to by the Indians),at.d to th valley of the twio river, tncy on tbe Ztihcaste fresh ntoa Ibe trails ascending a slight eleva- -tioa between two ridges. Indians and sheep werediscovered ia tbe canoe, aud the approach of thet:wpi i a complete surprise. Uti seeing tlie inthey commenced flight. 1'un.uit was made, amiei lit IiHlwa a ten killed, among there the celebratedt hief C u. hill Negro, and one squaw accidentally.hive ruuawsand live children were camurtd. Also.sli their camp equipage, a large quantity of packetmeat, aisoit l.utm s'leep, several oxen and oilier ani-mal?. The command instantly commenced pursuitof another small ptrty, who hsd alaut live hundredsheep, discovered in a neighlwwing canon. These,Iwirever, made pood their escape, sf;er a warm race,lesving most of their sheep Isehind.

Col. Ixring proceeded oa his trail, through a veryrough and mountainout country, with but littlegras or water. The country over which he traveledseemed to he barren and deserted. He encounteredmany hardships, bat hi men and tbe o nicer en-

dured tbem with the most untitnehing fortitude.Tbe rout hern column wa under command of Col.

Miles. This column wss divided into tao wing.Col. Miles in command of the right aad Capt. Knellin command of the left (Col. llonueville was withthis column). Oa the 13th of June they started totbe Coyoteto country. They msrehed south andsoa'.hwest from the depot. On the lt they came toextemive ruins, supposed to be tf Aztec origin.There were al-- o evidences that the Coyotero hsdf irmed there in former years. The ruins seemed toindicate that a population of i.fJtlO or 3,((K) mast stone time resided there prolsibly 2M vears lock,tin the 24th the spies discovered an InJian ramp ashort distance ahead. Capt. Ewell, with twenty in-

fantry and forty mounted dragoons, with all the of-

ficers under his commsnd, except 1 jeut. en-

deavored to aurrouLd the camp. Tbe guide acdsjaes raptured a woman, but the command was dis-

covered.Iu this march Capt. company suffered

much, having tu sustain itself by killing some oft'le ludian ponies they bad captured. On the --Mh,Cipt. I'.xeli's wing pnaceited toward the llm Gila,the Tuelila spies in advance. Alsut 3 oM.s k o( thatl.iv. the mie reported Indian alsiut. and t"lil

CsptaTn K to "go on with hit people." Tbey pro- -ceded but a f liort distance when they came upontbe Apaches' ramp. Colonel Mile was in the rear,when (.'!. K. commenced tbe attack.

1 he luittle-liel- d extended for a mile on both tidesof the Gila, covered with a thick undergrowth. Thebattle commenced at half-pa- 4 o'clock and lastedtill sundown. There were forty warriors engagedin tbe conflict, two of ahom only are known to haveesctped. There were but twenty-fou- r found desdon the field. Tao women were killed one whilelighting with a l.w ard arrow. Tlnre were twentv.four women and children taken prisoners.

The wounded of t lie troop were Lieut's Davit andSteen, and five or six of th soldiers and one 1'aehloIndian. Niae of tbem fatally.

llet ides the havoc among this party of Indians,tlie troop destroyed about but) acres of otsro, andcaptured s large nuinlasr of sbeep. horses, etc.

Lieut. VI hippie's reptart of a scout to tbe head ofthe Gils is very interesting, lie describe theoouri-tr- y

as n ugh generally, with an occasional fertile valley, aod inent was the appearance of lar, a largenumlier of eaglet and turkevs, the latter being sounaccustomed to ihe fight of man that, alien shotat, they wonld n4 Dy. Kisli were c.i light in a greatabundance out of tlie Gila river. His march wasexceedingly difficult, snd many of bis men, inclu-ding himsrlf, were poisoned by a poisonous plant.I le raptured in this scout about "200 sheep from theIndian.

Capt. Ewell gives a very interesting report ofc j1 und- -r his commsnd, to the Cheichehue Moan-tain- t.

After giving an account of a skirmirh withrotn Indians, in which torn of them were woundedaud tffotiably killed, be say: "I reached Ibe Gilain a valley, the lower ecd of a bicb was out ofbut evidently 25 cr SO miba long, and from 3 to 6wide. 1 be toil is rich and lies well f .r irrigation.I'lerewa enough arable laud passed through to

r uppon o isni people, surronndea i.y line prairie forgrnzing. i.roken HHtery was rver) where to plentythat I' amounts to a puzzle. A great many ruins,some of l.irge village! or pueblos, are to la! seen,and at points tlie maiks of a hat must once havelawn a noble act quia cut through such hard, strongan, inat k m uniicuii to itelieve bo iron aa iidin tbe coaMructiiwi. The 1'imn Indians say tbese

ver: the homes of tbeir sncestors." This" scouting au.l exploring trip of Capt. L. was effected without any guides, and consequently did not accomplish

l uder date of Mav Col. Bonneville writes"We are now in tha middle of the Jornado countrv.aiih the liurro Mountains thirty miles due south ofas, 1 lie san icente at the same distance to tbe east,a low range of bald hills to tbe west, and the lofty

logolloa tifleen miles to tha north, cat in two byan immense canon through which the Gila river issue. 1 he bottom lsnds are extensive canons andbills of a fertility 1 have never met with lefore.I.veryon is in admiration of this tieautiful re L'i. in.No doatat tin country has lieen inhabited, for wenna evidences of a populatkMi snore industrious.more civilized, and more docile than the rascally

irea w 110 now iiuest it.Tins expedition lua resulted most tuccessfullv,

not onlv in brtngmr to notice this heretofore unexplored country, but m leaching the Apaches mostsalutary aeaeun. 1 ne prisoners and stock capturedwere taken to rort Thorn. Shortly after tbe arrivalof tbe ccuHiaand there, three of the CovoteroApaches c une into the fort to negotiate for theiraouien and chtldreu. abo were held ia cantivitv.Tbcy asked why it was they had been sttackeiLfluting that tliey bad always friendly withme t i es, and knew tuty were not aide, even didthey feci di'tar-ed- to fLItt tbem. Thev were toldthit thev hjd killed Aent 1mIl' and ktoli n stock.Trey acknowledged that one of their men had committed the murder, and that he was in the cjmp anda men in ine name ot the.Mti. 1 hev bmnght ttheir very eseful agent, lr. Steck, large lum( of

11 iney in.rugnt was goto irom tne Uoyntero roI4Maintain lo prme the sincerity of their desire forec. I be specimeu provesl to I peril

those who hsre visions of this gold mountain cantike the bint). Tbey laid tbey would give r

saoas, ineir sheep, horse, and everything therpossessed for peace. Tbev were told that tbe whitesdid rot want these. That they must behave themselves hereafter and there wou.d be no trouble.They left, very much delighted witb tbeir reception.tn bring ia tbe balance of their people and whjtMexican captives thev mav have.

The capuve women and children have been ordered ta lie turned over lo their people.

1 has it is the good fruits of this expedition tieairesny netng seen.

A IT A IKS IX WASHINGTON.Imperial Correspondence of the Lmisville Journal

The lveigating ConmittrttTke CUnrjet of Vamp.vm 1 uiirjnwfma jjgn.if, tic.

Wakhixuimiji, Jan. 1", 108,Cougrett or, rather, the House of liepresenta-livr- s

lias rnmewhat esrnestly en tired upon thewarn ot special Investigation, three roBimitUct,ae, four, have beea appuinud. First: to take intoiKWssOeraii as the aul.ject of tbe pahlk- - printing, andlo n port what reforms can be el tec ted m that work,aith a view of aavine iniiln.ns of dollsrs to theI reasury; for, Ihe friuliag is so prolitahle as to al-low camij ractor to pav handaoniely for "eniiiaecr-ing,"a-

loat'rai't lo Vasbingoa, at tlie comaienca- -nient i every t ongicsa, bos Is of applicants for the

u ottne.Second; A special committee hat lieen arpoinled

to examine into the accounts of the late clerk Gen-eral Cullom charges of a serious character havingI cen preferred against hi official conduct.

Third: A select oommitte to examine into til thenmimstanctt and facts attending the sale of tlastort rinellitig proper v, by tbe Secretarv of War.Tbe rommitree was appointed at tbe instance of tbeHon. lortasrt Smith, a IVemocratic member from Il-linois, who savt there was some h ing wrong alwutttia sale, altboagb be does not aish to be understoodaa casting anv imputation on Gov. Klovd

fourth: Ibe investigating committee ordered to I

apiinicd by Ibe House on Friday to inquire into tbeparticulars f the statement, or'enlry on the booksif the SlidJIeaex Manufacturing Comjumy, thatfc.S7.C00 aere di0ur-e- to fai'iluaie or promote thtlssae of the Tariff act of tbe last session, and toaicertain a betber any meniliers orofheert of the latat'ongres received anv of tbe monev for service oathat subject and to that end; the' results to be re-ported to Congress, with such recommensUtioiit atlua committee may deem proper to make.

Ail of tbese committees are armed with the powerlo "send for persons and papers."

As to the Middlesex Manufacturing Companycase, it refers not to memliers of this but to those ofIhe hist Con grew; and as alxiut of tbe latterwere memia r of the former, their honor or dignity,perhaps both, are involved in tbe expenditure of themoney. It is, however, a difficult matter to fix"fraud, even if theto is guilt, on a member of"."ingress, loose abo would be base enough to selltbeir votes ar too cunning to be caught by directevidence. It will proliably turn ont that tbe "mer-chant prince" Iwrenc, Stone, & Company, usedthe money in a legitimate way, in pj ing for news-paper articles, printing pamphlets, and rmplojingagent lo come to Washington and argue in" theproper placet in favor of just tuch a reform in tlietaritl' as woo Id tnit the view of tbe New Knglandmanufacturers.

it is lea charged with distinctness that tbe mem-Iss-

of tin House only are implicated; but tbe mem-ber aetin I"lake Ui matter as reflecting ujion them,and bettor the anxiety for an investigation. TheScna ort are tisj iliguitied to notice such rehViions.aud are willing to let the House have a litlleexeile.incnl snd virtuous indignation uon the subject.

In the deliate there was throwinir of stones: firston tlie part of the Oemocrats at the Kpublicans,snd by Ibe. KcpuMiciin at tlie I ketn.icrats. Onpirty endeavored to fix suspicion on tbe other, in relation 10 its votes on tlie UriI bill. IVotb teemed to1st aa'istied with tlsrir OT.UorM-a- l exploiu.

I prrdat that this investigalioa will end. as il !

gan. ia smoke.Ibe Committee oa tlie Judiciarv are engaged in

examining into charges against Judge Walnm, ofXJa. 1 ens luuctiou.iry ass been accused of

tbe duties of his ollice. Kor sevenil xe.irtMat, lbs subject has lajeu Iwfore rotiiuiiltees isf lbsMouse., I.ul no iiiiiechim'lit has 1 et occurred. An

(I i la made lo liriug the eV to an Issue. It1. demanded by the Judge hitnlf ai well as thepa I. Ii- imofeM.

Tlien, ih OmmiUee on Territmiet have Hitl iahqiiestk.il tar f .re Ihrin, and wen; in trueU'd 10

wlitlhtr llr. Iluriibisel, the delegate fromthat lemiory, slioul.l not lie forth a it h removedfrom lua seat ia the ball. The hu.band of half adoi u aiees reuiauii quiet nicana h.lc. I do notHunk that iie will I disturb. 1.

Mr. Harris, isf Illinois, i after Mr. (. B. M itle-m-

aitb t lmg and sbirn slick. 1- wants toex.I Mr. MaltrxHi from the House lay.iiise, as he

m.vs, Ibe latter haMi-- purged hints. If of the chargebrought against hi la-- t Congreaa t.y ihe sebtcoiiiriiUee, and la;eanse be reigned his seat MoraIhe I lou-- e could execute lb sentence isf expulsion.

i Mondriy week lliis matter is to la revived.So ou see l!ie House ha its bands full of :,

though exactly in the wav of practicalThe evi.Ki it not likely to h so shorta ba ln anticifaitd. The mmlr mav be

here ustil it shall las time to wear summer clothing.SIDNEY.

WEkTHtU TKLfcGKAVK-- -OF LAST

IV ttjii .To tlit lA.tnrt of the Lomtnllt J.mrnnl:

Dtalda to l.mrintl 10 cmtinne them, adtling a few pointson th A'lurtie, even though a few lean were notedin in ionriwet, j ue niott Interesting table youca furni-- will l one giving a bird' eye view ofthe te of the e throughout any lielt ly-ing bet een the Uocky mountains and the" Atlanticat about the same moment for exstnple, the after.nn, as your present roles read. Through tlie aidof your notes I kve discussed the of l.tstweek accordiog to Franklin's theory, with thit result,viz: tin tlie 14th Ihe margin of list hsdresched onlv to the westernmost poin. in vnur tabletin low. Oo tbe lith it covered a tract "of conntryissj miles aide went to east, extending lyondyourpoints of o'rservatKai tvxh to the north and bi thtFoutli, tlie eastern margin extending as far ssClevelard. tilno. Oa the lGlh Cleveland was jus;included within the western margin of tha

abith extended indefinitely to the castorrather beyond tht lajuntlary tf your Dotes, and per-haps to the Atbwtic.

AFFAIKS AT r'K.VNKFOlir(.Sper:al C of t'te trStuavill Journal.)

j;iU the Aorsvif ScW Act Vssai they.awe The 11(11 Kelatimitotte Penitentiary Lrtls.luttre Vrvcetdinij Absentee; Slcknett, etc.

FRAitxroFT, Jan. 19, 3 P. M.

The fatal blow has been struck, and tht days ofthe Normal School have been numbered, so far asas the action of the Lower House can be potent toconsummate tbe sanguinary deed. The bill to re-

peal tbe act establishing the school passed Ihe Houseby a very decided majority, with the simple

qualification that the act should take etTect from andafter th lint of June, 1858. This provision a illvouchsafe to the school the half yearly allowance of4 fi.OiXl, ami will enable the concern to die grace-fully.

After the amendment of Mr. Johnson to supportthe sch.wl from the excess of the tch.sil fund paid11 by tavette e .net v over snd above that which shedraws out had failed I y an almost unanimous vote,an etfort was made by some of tbe friends of education to secure tha pit sage of Capt. Jackson t amendment, wbica provided lor the repeal of the NormalSchool act and for taking the sense of the people asto the propriety of levying an additional lax of oneper rent, for tbe education of teachers of commonschools in various parts of th Stale. In auprt oftris amendment Mr. Kichardson. one of the vervablest gentlemen on the Democratic side of the

loose, made a forcible and elalairate speech whichmast have carried conviction to any reasonable mindthe opinions of which had not hern frestalled by positive instructions irom const iiuenis. 1 ne 1 ruin is,more than one half the memliers of the legislaturecame to Frankfort this winter with unqualified in.structions to vote for the repeal of the Normalrwhool set, and they have to day lint olieved thwill of the msjority. From the knowledged I hadof the preconceived opinions of niemlers upon thissubject. I was really surprised thst tlie amendment.which provides thst the act shall not take effect until the first of Jane, escaped tbe indignation of thememtwrs of tbe lower llonse, ard von need not las

sarnrised to hear thst even temporarily-savin- g clausewill stricken out in the senate.

The time of the Senate was mainly occupied in the discussion of the bill relating to the peni-tentiary. The discussion took a very wide range in-

deed, ant fully half the members aired their knowledge of prison discipline and nnr mother tongue inconnection with some feature tf the measure. I in-formed you yesterday that an amendment had lieenadopted in the neuate to tbe bill as it passed tbeHouse, making Ihe turn psvttble by the keeper $12.- -OHO per annum, instead of $8,000. The sum of;lZ,ijt"J is just twice the amount paid by the presentincutnlwnt. but it is said thit the increase of prisoner and the improvement in the prison will fullywarrant even a higher estimate in Tavor of theState than thst proed by the Senate. Indeed, Iam informed that responsible parties are willltng toguarantee tn tbe Stale the ram of fifteen or twentythousand dollars a year for the use of the prison.and a gemlemsn experienced in the manufacture isflugging informs me that he can make a profit of Ki.000 r an urn upon the hemp department of thit

alone, with the present restrictkms. Whilethe considerations of humanity force one to admitthat the penitentiary should not le msde exclusively a source of revenue to the State, I think it iaclevrly the duty or the memliers of the Ieg islature,as the guardians of the interests of the people of thtCommonwealth, to make the best disposition of theinstitution possible, consistent with reason and humanity. It is a source of mortification, however,that the bitterest partisan feeling is indulged in certain qaarters in reference to the letting of this insti-tution, and thst many members of both branches ofthe General Assembly have shown a willingness toutterly throw away snnuallv upon a partisan a sumof money that would lie sufficient to endow perma-nently an institution equal in efficacy to the Nsrmalschool at Lexington.

Our humane friend Mj. Smith, of the Senate, se-

cured tbe adoption of an amendment to the billwhich provides that the prisoners shall lie furnishedwith coffee at least once a day. The propriety ofgiving even prisoners coffin; would be questioned bya school of physicians; hut the M ij r advocated Insamendment with snch forcible simplicity that eventbe elispience of Senator Fisk could not prevsilagsipst it. I presume, therefore, that, during thenext ad ministration, tbe prisoners will numberamong other (tally luxuries that of coffee.

During th deliate in the Hons yesterday nponthis bill Dr. Urown, the memlarr fromMeade, made a proposition to amend the bill, whichamendment struck me at a measure of great practical importance. I refer to the proposition to createthe othce ot 1 nysician to the J eniicntiary, withpower to act both as physician and inspector. Dr.llrown's amendment contemplated that a physicianshould lie elected by the General Assembly, at asalary of fyMOO or (1,000 per annum, whose duty itshould to act at once as physician ami inspector.and whose tenure of office should la entirely epar-st- e

from and alaive that of keeper or surinten'lcnt.At present the physician to the penitentiary holdslas position at the pleasure of the keeper, and. according the highest honor to both keeper and physi- -., k 10 iMiuiui. rra.Mii.vra illthe faithful performance of bis duty. I am informedthat this same amendment will perhaps he nrged to-

morrow, when the amentled bill from tbeScna'eshall come np in Uie House for consideration, ami Itrust that miaives or policy, a well ss considersIhmis of humanity, will induce the dominant partyin that lavly to give Dr. Itrown't proposition a fairexamination.

With the exception of the substitute of tl2,000lor ?,ii, ana the provision that the prisonersiioui.i ne supptten wun ennee at least once a day,

the bill passed the Senate as it came from the llonse.It will ciame up for early consideration in the llonse

morning, but it is impossible to fore-shadow its fate i that liody. Ilemocratic memlwrswill certainly hesitate between their duty to theirconstituents and tlieir adherence to mere party, eventhough they subsequen' ly sink the patriot in theparrizan.

will he tbe day fixed upon by theGeneral Assembly for lb election of public officers,of which the Keeper of the Penitentiary is one. andH will be riecet-ar- lo decide the terms of tbe contract ere the election is held. t is not iinproliable,therefore, that the House will secede to the amendedlull from the Senate.

The Speaker of tiie Senate submitteed a memorialof tlie Sutrintendent of the ltlind Asylum of Louisville and others and the wss ordered to Is-- punted. lt:e Registration KpTt fortbe year 1H56 was also sulimttied to the Senate thismorning, and ordered to le printed.

tiovernor Morebead announced Ihe appoint-ment uf Superintendents of I lie Rasters! and Westernlainatic Asylums, at follows: For the Asvlum at

James A. trrinstrad and C S. lot levfor the Asylum at Hopkinsville, treorge I'nindexterand Thomas Green. The appointments were dulyconlirmed by the Senate, and are aniversally con-ceded to be most admirable selections.

A bill pasted tbe Hiaue lo incorporate theNorth KentBcfcy Agricultural Sieietv, which I -neva wa the only measure considered by that Ixsiyother than tbe bill repealing the Normal School act.

Several memler of both Houses have indefiniteleave of absence on account of personal or familysickness, snd I regret to have to announce that Mr,Clinton McClartv, the principal Clerk of the House.ia confined to his bed by a severe attack of inflammatory mcumati.-m- . ELEVK.

l'HttjirKi.i'Hi., Jan. 19.Governor Packer's inaugural refers lo Kansas. He

ssys that he expresses the sentiments of the iopleof Pennsylvania, as well as his own, in declaringthat all the qualified electors of a territory rbouldhave a full and fair opportunity to participate in tbes lection of delegates to a conventionsnd hhould alo be allowed an unqualified right tovole upon their constitution after it u framed. Ofcourse those who fail to vote cannot complain if theproceedings go on without ineir participation. Therest of the add ress is local. It goes for a reform inlinking, opposes Ibe issue of small notes, and theincrease 01 najiKin capital under present arrangements.

Nkw Yohk, Jan. 19rtetweea 2 and 3 o'clock thit afternoon a fire broke

oat in tb large public school at the corner of flon--eord and Navy streets, Brooklyn, in which were 500children. A most agonizing scene look puce. Theleu bers in one of the rooms, in consequence of theincreased beat, not knowing the cause, threw op tbewindows, and it was not nntil the smoke pouredinto the room that the alarming fact of the buildingIwing on fire wss suspected. A stampede ensuedamong the alarmed children, who uttered the mostagonizing cries. Many were thrown from tbe win-dows and escaped injury by lieing caught in thearms or firemen ana others. .Seven children weresuffocated, or killed by being trampled upon in tlierush for the various stairwsv at tbe firrt alarm. It

Iwlieved that none were burned. Several otherchildren were badly injured, having their backsbroken. Tbe teachers acted with the greatest firmness, remaining ui their rooms until all the childrenwere got

exaggerated reports are in circulation Inrelation to the number of child-e- n killed and injur-ed, but il is believed thst tha dead do not exceedseven. The school house was nearly cew. and wasconsidered the most perfect and thorough built of

iy uk cuy. it waa lour aus-ie-s iitga, ana cov-ered a large extent of ground. The fire commencedimmediately after 2 o clock, and by sunset the des.traction was complete, tha walls being level withtne ground.

Ket Ori.i-axs- , Jan. 20,The damage to vesselt here and at G il by

the late storm wss general, hot not sufficient in detail to make tbe names or the Kafs interesting.

e nave uau no account yet Whether tie storm hadany effect in the Gulf.

Scientifically aojistkii to the Scisject.Dr. Banning't chest, lung, and tboulder trace;stomach, bowel, and womb braces; hump-bac- k

prop and spinal levers, pile brace and radical curebase truss; e for pregnant and rhiltlliedladies. Dr. llanuing't look on the rulject for sal- e-price $1. Mrs. Young, tbe cupper ami leechcrwill wait on ladies. U.iyinonil & Patten, agents,7i Fourth slreet. jylG dlawiw2amt

Dr. I'ri-.ax'- IxEr.iilATrt's Hurr or Curt forInlcmpemnce, Dehnum Tremens, mul Xevmuiaapproved hv the medical faculty. One package a illcure an ordinary rase. Two packages will cure themost inveterate drunkard of all desire for alcoholicdrinks, fl 50 enclosed by mail to IUymomi &FATTKsr. 74 Fourth street, liuisville. Kv.. will in.sute the return by mail of tine paokage four pack- -

;es tor e.i posiage iree.nova d2aw&6in

MARRIED.On the Hill Itev.W. I., llrcckiniidire. Mr. J

liui to ML Makt t'ATIl kiss M.us city.Irnlhepfh Inst., by the Kev. Wm. Ilolman. Mr.'.Wsj.

t airo. III., to Mrs. M akv U I UCKra, of ShawI. wii. III.

t JT"t aim aud Sliaa neetown papers please ropy.In this cite, on the lr.th lnt., by Rev. Mr. Whittle, at Ft.aid's liureh. .1 0111 C. Maeshai.i. to Mr. M sam M.tiTcHyipi.o, daughter of f iiouia Wrnn, Kaq., of Hickau o.. Ky.in Tncadav. the lih int ,hr Rey. S. II. Ford. Fxa--

1.1 m Nwi m, of Louiriana. lo Mu LuriSA (iAtisM.S, uf Nets.. county.

nntli 17th Inst., at the bride's father, by Kpv. .1 A.en.leraon. Mr. .1. Ill V. HlM.rai. fnrinerir nt Inii.ton.

to Vi tokia M. Nfal. of tld cilv.In .tsnuarv IMh al It... ri,l. r.. ,,r II.. I.ri.l..-- . r.n

In Pleasant Hollow. Anderson county, hy the Key. .1. n!er. Sir. Ktpi'Ucm J. Mum ol Hl s. i held. Nelson eo.,xi Miv Iauitsi Asa, y on;l d.tathUr uf Win.

DIED,On the isth inet.. at the Xew Owen Hotel, eornr r d

d streets, Mr. t:iiABi.r A. l'i stis, of tieneseo,ivincatnn rouuty. New Yoik. ated li year.IIT'ltoefa ester (New Vork) paper plear copy.On Wednesday tnondn. tbe :tUi Inst.. Cat an K. Trx.

ki ll, aed iu ears and luonllia.CaVMadiaoa (Ind.) pai?ra priwee ropy,on the 14th Inst., at the residence of his daiirht-r- . Mrs.

in eounte, Ky.. of b'nnchial niHsniin.n, Kohf.kt llEAsnr a, tsr.. ard vi year sUsi months.

Mr. Prashear was bora In 'Maryland. Anrnst SI. IT'. 9. andmoved to Kentueky with hi father. Inuacius ihahear. illlist. nd eetiled iu bat is uow Kullitt county. In lis)

n aioved toJetTerson ronte where he eesiHed till the limaot hie de-a- tla was man of ext.t aordinar.y etiye'eatnuw-- r nd atrout mental dwelopiueut. t'p to the ofhi- - lst illness he wasahle to walk several miles dy andattend hie hands at work. HorUllv. he waa atfabfa. rleas.ant, and eutertaiuins always in good huuior and nade

fir a ..ka. As a friend nd neirhlaar, he was koin, sincere,nd otiliEinp: and. a par. nt. and deyd- - d.He left larrriree of frknd nd relativea, bdh in

; n lucky aud throuih ta . fcoutli, to tuuiiru hu losa. ti.t yNew Or aua llulta please copy.

Nolice to Dealrrs in Iry ftoods.time of

r to lie so willroa iiAsa for visv siK.ET Tias

lur cuiiiry it.'tit is now much farcer we feel aidecarry, and i cannot in 10 ourselves thlok of

it to dealer on tons tiui pnrel:is..Ml daw JAM LOW 4 CO.

tiTleii months ago we were tha guest of ourfriend, the celebrated Colonel Colt, of H irtfortl.During our brief stay in hi a hospitable man-io- hisyoung and accomplished wifj bore a ron, who was

subsequently christened Samuel Jams olt. Thehusband and father was the happiest of men in thethought that he had a child to love him, to sharehu love, and to be the heir of his immense fortune.That chiltl, as we see from these lauti ul andtouching stanzas of Mrs. Signumey, U no longer ablontom of the earth:

SAMI KL JARVIS COLT.

Rest In the bed, my darlinr.Where the briclil foutitato dv.

Where flowers 01 richest fraxranee throng.And bird- - with caroled ls).

The lltt!e life was measuredHe moons, and not hv years.

And sweetly rhised before it reachedThe alphabet of tears.

Closed like a Muted sunbeamThat knew do rhade nf shaini;

Itaptfsmal water on thr hiowAnd prayers to bleaa thy tomb.

Iive o'er lliine infnl pillowKent watch with steadfast mind.

And homeward took its thithl wiih thee.Hut foirow staid behiud.

It staid behind and weepethAhove thy lawuteoiia elav;

Vnf.dd the snowy, cherub winpaAnd fan lliat crief away.

Or with thy harp of melodyKnfoire tlieir sloriotta sain,

Who scape the battl here belowWithout a wound or atain;

And In their ftavionr presence.Where nancht ran e'er niinr,

Kiisind in Meraph jsiwer aud taalaTlie of joy. I II.

From Ihe Xew York Ledger J

TO MISS SALLIE M. BETAS.T aro. v. rassTics.

Lon thy mystic tones, dear Sallie,lUve been eonnding through my brain.

Like the distant voice of oceanIa th ease of wind and rain;

And in nddnurhf solemn musingsAnd the haunted dreams of sleep

Oft to thine my eplrlt answers.As deep eallcth unto deep.

I have dreamed Ihy soul a sea slxllFrom the upper deep rnblime.

Cast by aome unpity inr billow(in thi rocky sliore of lime,

Wlicre iu sweet and e breathingSeem a lew and monmftil nth

A deep, pinineFor it far borne in the sky.

I have dreamed thy soul aUf a weird and wondron power,

Itreaihinjr out iu etrature, wild Bia.deIn the twilight' wizard-hou-

Gently wept by cle of Wen(When the wine are furled).

And la mournful cadence tellintOf its own dear nHve world.

There' a realm withia thy epirit.Filled with grandeur and with glooai.

Where each tone Is like l.

And each snrms a tomb;And the flowers a sombre tin ing

Oversiread their cboetly forms.As If nurtured by tbe dropnintra

Hut of passing (header-stor-

While ihy calm, aageli featureIn serene.-- ! beauty sleep.

Thy high thoughts, in rivid flash',t in our startled vision h'ap;

Tie a if Ihe kern, red lightningsShould bnrst wildly from the fold

Of a soft, white eloud of morningTinged with violet, Uue, and gold.

There' a tall plant of Hi Tropics,That, amid i bristling spears,

I'uU forth on blonmWith each score of passing ye ira.

And our human race, dear minstrel,I a plant of kindred power.

Once In each score years It blossoms.And thoa art it glorious flower.

For the Louisville Journal.TO G. L. r.

nr a. r., 1.Thy wit, Kk wine, with are improvers.

Year cannot dim IU potent spell.Time but il harsher sting removes.

Hut age nor time it point can quell!

Some silver hair aloes thy browIjke snow amid il Jet appear.

But that I ;h heart which heave belowIj youthful a th vernal rear!

That smile which flrst In bygone dayaWith magic witchery touched my heart,

gtill round thy lip in auadiine playAnd win and dazzle by its art.

Oh may that smile In beauty dwellForever round thy Hps, old friend.

Till thoa snd I shall bid farewellTo earthly aeene h n life, shall cad!

And harry mj V ill mi kh be.Friend of my heart thnu gifted one;

May wit forever dwell with thee,Tnoc or atarii, tiioc uod or mil

Lot'isviLLE, Jan. 14, ls6.

For the Louisville Journal.OL'K MISSION.

Oh! how often might we softenGrief dark weight or Sorrow power!

llitrde n.1 lighten, spirit brightea,AVticn the atonn of orrow lower!

E'en a little may the brittleThread of life asunder break;

Time is flying we are dying,Aud alow year swift change make.

Heart are breaking, grave are making.Where our friends and kindred dear.

Who ar weeping, will be sleeping,Kre Tine make another yearl

He res b taking God I makiagRecord of each passing deed;

Bona the weeping will be reapingEven as they've sow'd their seed.

Murey hasten, while He res chasten.To fulfill her mission high;

Teaching mortals how Ilrayen's portalMy be reached before we die.

There t given ns from HeaveaA rich gift of holy birth

K"en tbe power, from hour to honr.Of making here a home on earth.

For the Louisville JournalIMMORTALITY,

irrt'ffew at a Time uf Sever Family AJItirtum.Whea fondest hope, long cherished in the heart.

Are found deceptive whea disease invadesThe peaceful, happy home, and budding youthIs nipped in all it loveliae-- f whea cloudsAre gathering thick and dark around the aoidO then how precious the consoling thoughtThat there' a world where ao corroding cares,No withering Ma ts of sorrow, no mistrust,No disappointiirents eoisje where harmonyAad love forever reign

O tell me notThat this short, fleeting span of life i allOf man' cxldenee that the ChrUuau' hopeOf immortality beyond the graveIs but a baseless dream that death must closeThe eye, to case ao more upoa the formsOf those beloved on earth, to roam no moraO'er Nature' boundlm fieri. that his touchMust stop the ear forever te the wordsOf aymiathr and love or that hk armIJan stay the own ward roerea of the mind.Say, can It be that intellectual powerOrdained to soar from world to world afar.To trace the comet' myrtle coarse, and weighThe planetary urbs, were formed for IrsThan endless being? Can the mind whose rwayTh lightning owns, whose mandate to fullfllThe spark speed, can faculties.Allied to Uie angelic, be designedFor such a transient exercise a thatOf three core years aad tea.

Thought most absurd!A higher destiny await the soul.Whea Death shall free It from the clogs of earth.Its true existence shall have but begun.

Ktemal Iifel how fail onr loftiest rowersTo grasp the ndghty thought! F.ye hath not seen.Nor ear hlh heard, nor heart of man conceivedThe things which trod hath graciously preparedFor those who love him; bnt enough we knowTo kindle earnest longings for their fullFruition in the endless years to oowr. K.

Saddlery Warehouse for Sale.The proprietor nf one of the beat- -

ocaica Keiail saddlery Warrhon,In II10 West, desirous of going tolarnniiiron arninntiif ttllii wi.

b sell ont. His house is ol oyer twentyand roiiiHiand a large snd profitable custom, the burin. eaverasioe iror n ,,imH a year. Tha store ienewly nd tastefully fitted up, with rvery ronveiiieD",and fiirnidii-- with a very desirable stock of goods, allinvn, pnmliasett and msde np rhirtir for rash. T" a perso i or iwraons with a aeital of from 3,ti(l 10 .iiii0 to in.vest iu the business an unusually rare atsnortunilv ia oflered. Anyone intereated in Ihe maLl.r rjtn howall siiheianiisl evidence of this being a most desirable in.vestment by adnree-i- u 'ex l.im Irouisyille F. o.

. is. a ucairabie arm would he la at a in exchange.decldAwU'

Auction Sales by Thoa. Anderson & CoMain nt.,belree Vifthmnd Sixth, fxmUrUle sTy.

rjVHK. attention af dealer is respectfully iavilrdto onrJ regular Auction Kales on eyyrv Tue.dsv and Thurs- -

y nun ne the tall, commencing enrh dvl III o clock, A., when we will a enteral assortment of HKY

HHHiM. HOOTS, HlloKH, lllloUAMj.ata. gesouripe.ai uvurtisrmeutiureacn nay s sate.Trm cash. THUS. AN DERSOJi A CO.,f ib Ik ddiw Auctioneer.

JIILLIAIll), SlIiTI.lII,lt rV CO.,COTTON PACTORB,

andCOMMISSION MERCHANTS,

NKW tilt I.KA NS, I. A.ISAAC H. HII.LIARltJK II. m mmk i;s, 1 MewOrleant,JAMKS lAt.lOHN S. I1KANNIN. Lotltuvilla.

BRANMN A M MMf.I'M will tuck advance oa eon- -it. anient tn the above lleuse. marls 4w

U,lilTi:i STATES HOTEL.rpil K iindersL-iie- t ha ing leared for a term of v. am the

I s.aei.,i. l., l nn the coruer of Fonrth art.1 If rson tnals, in the city of Is.uisville, snd having eu--

into a sr.sianeiit arraneeiuenl lo rop.ltet andthe .atue in .winl partn;rHhi. would lt les-- o make

lis siin'iiiicem,'iit to their nuiiiereiir tiieiidsiu the nit.!l.il.s. Havinc had long rtperieirce In tbe sndmg deiermitie.1 that their hoti-a- shall be inferior to noothe city, or in the West, thev hic to ahsre a portion of

th- - pillihe patroliane.The Hotel i most rligildy mtimtcd. In thrxennal part of

tr- i lly, tne iiuititing is rotnuiodioi, snd tlie rooms largeud well ventilated. There ar l.i room in the houe,od its rapacity la aa areal it not areater than any Hotel

lit the cite.Since Ilie openin of the Hotel th family rooms forreg- -

ul ir boarders in the city have all been taken. We are dennued that our friend from abroad shall be eroni d

with good looms, well furtti-l- e d, ' !ive Dida h the best of rooks and 't .'tee. In a

ird, the rtihlic may rest assured that 'Tnitedates Hots T' tbey will Hud aa good fr j sny Hotel

We iuyite onr frtendf snd the public tn gn-- s a rail sndidvel. riltiOK.

Ian. 1, lam M ddtwtf It. 11 HALL.

SEEDS! SEEDS!VE are now prepared to fill order either from the city

1 ' or country lor Harden oceda, of the growth of ls&7,'t tin in fiDestvl- - Will ll a a dozen hi. n- -

died dosen. or sthnnssnd doses paper, alsa ia hulk, anunce, pound, .iiart, bushel, or barrel, a may be dewired.

traiden Seed.- - sold by us warraated to be first uiuUtly.We cff. r f rsale

ai prime Cloyer Seed;."ill do do Timothy Oeed:

2.1 nil do da blue Grass Heed:llrehard tirasall rjs' (ira-- a or Ked Ton Imt- -

Hiincarianlrrnas feed, eonietlting new;1, sat 1,1,1, prime White Neshauoe HotatiH.

We also nil 1'I.OWS that great steel How railedHounder," atiai Mrinte,," alias "Jetr.Tron ;onnly"ias ' iini.mve-- Jefferse las or,,tlern ( Up.

IMoty. ul the " Wi era Tlllei Steel Plow, eleaaal.fit;l.lie,l. r ease of (trail is not surpasses" hvl.ut the f low . AVKKVS I AS r I' LOW,"reislly thoM which sr.-.- b'

I'lTKIN HRllTIIHls,Sonlhwesli-r- Seed and Asncultursl Wan houas,

janTu 4Ac I 610 Maiu St., Ul. Third aad l ourlh.

HlX'ISlli.S-- i OF T1IK COI KT OF AITFALS.Rcrorlcdfnr th l.ouitnlle Jnnrxnt W. ttar Inn

Attorney ai Lam, Vrmnkibrt, hy. .

Feassiost, January 1.1.

cii a nrcinro. ' " 'Pulany vs.Tohnsnn. Warren; afflrmed.Martin va Maury, barren; mrii.ed.Warhrrton vsCal s, Kenton; atliruieil.Robhtns vs same. slhrni-- l.BhuaVIt va henaker, Harrison; alhrmed.lt ll y. Shepherd. Ilarrl-o-i; alliniM tL

"

Ihmn y Whaw, artirue !.IWt. rvs Mcar. llnrrisos; attinueo.Howiung ys I ill- Harrison; rcvers. d.lianiplirrysvs lltitr.liine.n, Harri-un- ; r. vervd.Mr AH U r v. MrAIUter, Washington; r. v. r ed.Wd v Foreuian, Mason;

OBI..MHin vs Iiir, iu lgtMent, ll .rii on;Khv vs Marshall. F ndlet--lvudleton eo. vs 1 1111. iu.lg,n.wi., lro.il, toat,l.tt vs Ihownit.e. iielgtu. id. I. s l. 1..11;Andrew vs shinpin. nolc.a.nl. 'Faeulevs Kohiiison. I'. mil. I..n;llnteliinsnn j Mitcille, I'enlleton; were

argued.Fbamli-oet- January 19.

rAi;r.s nrcinrn.I larke vs Woolen, Seen r. it lercrsM.

1, n v. rsi'.lI. Sieirr. r; revere.

irate Kobu I' r. v. r.

M rin s Lair, Harrison; ntlinie d.oanrr..

Oldham va Itrowa. judgment, Vndtcln;trosnev ys fr.,sn.'V, judgment, IVn.lietot,; .Kohy va Fldihark, jielimeut. lvndl-to-

liwensvs Foster T. I'.. judgment. l eiulktuB;llnston ys Allen, judgment. l"e...il.-o- i.;

l'U vs judgment, llourbou; were argued.

Emmons ys. Overton, froai FWniing Circuit.Overton sued F.nimons utin a joint note eimed hr lira

Lit! r and IraiTHt Fmemaa. It k waaae Hue on that .4h ofAugust, IMU. Liiiiiioiis made pavnient of II up.on tue :A of November, i. Tliisa, lien was couiuieuctsttn March. 1H.K1.

The Insisted that he wa from all II.ahi.lty oa tlie not oa tbe trouna thai he ezertited it misurety. Mud that ec.en years ehil'sed without suit lltMMOii.after tlie cause of action accrued, before lliia action waeommenced.

Tlie sole did sot, uiaia it fee. how that Freeman wathe pnncipal and Kniaions the surety thereiu.

The apiiellee cnnten.led that the appel!aut could notavail hitusvlf of the defense relied upon by him, for twlessons:

1. That he is estopped hy the writing Itself from provintbv parol testimony that he is a surety aud n,t aprineipwi oniigor IB Hie note.

t. That Ihe case is taken out of the operation of the stt.nte nf limitations by the partial payment m. ide by Ue sppedant on the debt sued for.

The court gave judement aeainst Fmmons for Ihesmonui 0 me noM. lutis-e- l to the credit slorrsaid.

.t.i.le Simpson delivered he Olniou of ihettotirt.Held The first proposition ur,e. hv appellee is inad

mLsethle. li is founded on s misconception of the leralef.fret of wis writing npoa which the action was hrourhldoes not state the chnract.-- or n l:tive M.sition of the obligors, nor noes the law, in the absence of sn h statement.ronrlticlvi-l- n tne enaracti-- they oernpr. o statelor recital in the writing contra. lictcd. by showing thaione of Hie oblicors is aun-- t and the other is Inn.e biwiht 01 an r eimnny wn liie sut.tect. Ihe law rei--litem ss e.,nally liable, inamttrh as the writinc itself dnot liiruish any grounds for disrrimiuaii.a. l.ut if Ihe Iv- -gal ol tbe wnllni: rhoiild Ir" rmili.-,l to hare thfeel contended for-l- stalute in favor of sureties wbrieome in a great measure a dead letter, exeept in thorases where Ihe aotesrsbd on ils tnrr who was principaland who was surety. This uueslion. however, was express,ly deci le in the esse of Is wis vs. Harbin, i II Monu,in which it wss held thst a ante like tb present one didsot create aa estopi!, bnt the fart f suretyship might Iwproved hy parol testimony, which decision ba ever riueeDrs'n innowen.

Wht efTrrt must be given to the partial payment madeby Kmmoner

The liahi ity of a surety Is purely a legal obiiratioa ere.ie.i nv ine exeeuii..n 01 the writing and not originating

oul of the consideration niain which the liability ofdebtor is founded. There is, therefore, a mani-

fest disiincti.m belw.en the debtor and his surety. Tlielormer is unoer s moral ss well as a legal obligation to payor Mr,,o, ion lino is i. ii'H-- a i.a i oiiiigaMon merely.

fonthT mav be liable en arrounl of the original eonskftion; the liability of the latter d.a-- not go behind and vnot anu eedi nt to the execut:on of Uie wiitisg by whkh His created.

l"s.n what principle, tlien. is it that a partial paymeut ofuie uv a sureiv is 10 ne rerani.il as sulliei. nt to depnve him of Uie ben. hi of the statute. If tlreasavment la- -

rua.ie iieiorr ine ripiraijou ol uieevea years, tt Is certainIv not entitled many tiecatise. in that e.se, he wouldoe uaoir lor tne neiu ai tne lime ol the pavmcnl. an.recognition of such liability could not t,reVr,i.t hi,nrnlassoH-ntl- rel ing main the statute, whea Uie limitationhad expired If the payment Iw made, as It was ia II, i.esse, alter toe seven years bad elapsed, a re I the surety wa.-

"r naia y.,, raiiHI no, revive ni liability.take ma ease out afthe oiwralion of the slat ale. If itw regarneu as n aennowlnlgment of a snlsilinaliility. 11 would only prove that tlie surety was ignorantnisi nr nasi nisrnargeu nv ine lapse of time- - and if Ieon tie recardcl aa an implied promise to way the d. ht, ilw.onu im. wiiiioiii auu, luertlore, Hot obilgtore.

When a ean.w. of action arising npon a parol contract hasbora barred by the statute of limitaHou ties debtor canrevive his liability, and take it nut of the statute, by apromise, either express or iim.li.tl, to pay the sura which heowes. Snch a pmini-- e is nhliratorv heen- il L. u,n,s- -lbv a sufneieat conside-atio- he being under a moral obligation to pay tne iteot, although, in ronsrsiuenee of thestatutory bar. no action could be maintained upon it. l;ma sureiv is sutler no MH rsi obligation ami when bedisrh.irgrd from his legal liability, a promts to jr ldebt, even if the promise were in writinc. would antleg..lly binding, unit s it was made upoa a tif!kieut eoa-

Judgment reversed. ...Vaughn v Mills, Floyd Uirroit Court.

1 his aetioa was br.uirht for a Iraot of ktnd which was de--scrtnei nvine planum tu his hi iiH lesand dohuiIan i ne nied with Ins petition as evidenre, the d.d ii

that ke was in possession of the land described iii'tjwt'ileiilion, but denied the plaintilT's ibdit thereto, and inaiete.1

The parties hv ronsent suhmilt.-.- the law and lb. r.t.Ihe court and a having he n rendered for tilepkiintiU. the .U a.pealrd o thai mart.rlii'ige fimpeon n. liven-- the 01 lulon of tile court.H. lit 1 he bill of exceptions purisirts to cmfciin all th.

evidenee that was intnidiired on the trial, bnt contains noevi.lcnee whatever that even tends to umvo that th oiaia- -titf had any right to the land sued for. It doe But Malethat the deed he filed was read as evidence, and aa he wasnot hound to use it, although he hail fih-- it, it cannot bererarie.1 ss any pan crt Ibe evidence that wa addie-e-

lie trial. And if it had h ea used ae ev idence it weald nothave authorized a jielgmeut for the piaintitf, without eoniadditional testimony to show that it embraced the land incontrovetay. It onlv conveyed tlie place B which thesrariu.r nTii ai tne niw of its execution. The Is ltdwhich it embraced was not desr.tlb.-- in Ihe deed, aad hadtherefore to tv identified he . i trior ir testimony

The will tn hv the copied anthe nennl, was no! made a part of the hill ofand therefore nritlirr it nor the hied by the plaintiffran oe roiiniiireu ny mis court a far lot the evuh-nr- lhawas itrsrs on ihe lrt.il of the eAtie.and - the plaintiffnot entitled to a jiidement for Ibe Isnd In the Mwa-io- of. i, ,.!,, lam utiiu ne eeiaiiiisnefi ni ngnt to ir, sad belaueu iu no so, uie lu.ituieut in ai lavor wa erroneous,

J udgment reversed.Chapman, &c. v SUkweQ, 4c., from Fleming Circuit.

In January, last, SUrrkwell conveyed to Ie a tract flann rnniatning :uu acres, and tlie consideration wa eapreasen in me aeen in ine leiiowing laiiguai-- , viz:

"That in Consideration of a eorl-t- r. trarl ,.S in.l 1 uthe trai t of laud recently purchased by siid lare of Ueorke

V. Tayk.r, which is siniullan.aaidv with Ibis cavrvanceeouveied hy the said Lee lo Sli.ekw. ll, and furthern "I uie siimot lliree Ihotitid and live hunnen Uollar-- , lo oe paid by the end ls b. tin- - said M,- -ell Iu the following pavmenb: l.l,..n the 1st tVhnui

s."i". al HUnti Ihe j.".lh r. s, S. and l,tl.ioou theis Met-sk- uie stun stoeawrtl, oie. : ,

Iee si.ld snd conveyed Ihe tract of acre to Grime.lanuary, ls.., and (i nines, iu January, ISaS, sold and eon.veyed to Sandlord.

The purrliase money due from I.ee to S'nrkwell waa alltaiid; hut on the tract of land that jrr conveved to St.u

a part of the price of the lw handred aerrs, the lastiiroiini'-iiio- me purrnase moneyiliie lo I ay lor, the vend

or 01 i,ce, was not paid by the latter, who becameand the land being bound for the money, stock wHI

was conis ll d u pay it. For tlie am., nut thus paid, l,in the action, asserts a lien as vendor on the land be

eonveyeo 10To sustain hi claim lo a Hen, Storkwell n lii d npon ae

mai noueeoi us also uie dved ol eouvejanee

.liidce Simpron delivered the opinion of the Court.Held The .ii.tions presenl.sl for the enusidrrauon efthe turt Involve Ihe construction of see. 3K, chap, sal f

"When any m estate aha 'I be hereafter conveyed andthe purchase money or any part thereof ahall remain

ihe time of the coaveyaore, the graator shall notilien ny lla e a lien lor Ilie same, unless it he rxpn ly eta.ie.i in me ueea wnat an oi me i ration reiiiains nlid.

It wa evidently the intention nf the Lrrlslalnre. hy thisprovision, to rham-- the law as it existed, bebwe the n

.af tlie Kevisl sutute. In refervne Ui Lea upu realestate for iiniar.d purchase money.

Ky the law in force, before the Revised Statute went Intocoin, a yennorai.l not lose his lien by the exerw.i.wd.vlof eonreyance. Hut as his lieu was a morTonimland when II passed into the hands of a pun Laser Iron hivennce, was not artacted by it the purchaser had nlice 01 it existence. He nee the in.mrv that fre.(u.-nt-arose in sarh ease, whither Ihe .Led itself ftrraished suenotiee, I.ul that impiiry was wholly uaaeceaaaxy wlau ac.lual notice could lie proved.

Hut. under existing luwe. It Is not matrri il o Jn mirewneiner ineaunarspH-n- i m:rhasrr had notice lhat s part olne naa aot been paid. He sy save a

mai nonce oi mat laet, yet hie litis to Ihe land will berfeeted, unless the deed expressly sttes what part of

eonsiderstion remain unpaid. Tbe expyulion of a diedof ronveyanee without the re.ilired statemeat in rersrenra

i ine un.aiu money amounts, .n law, ta a waiver of Ihe vendor's hen.AsStoekwell cannot, therefore, derbm any benefit from

uie Knowledge ot the appellant that ha claimed a bvathe question arises, doe th deed executed to Lea contain

n a statement as will entitle linn to ltThe coveyance of the tract of land which Lee purchasediii"r.nian pavmen. OT ine price ol ine land

vrved to tiie former by Stnckwell, I recited ia th ibut th diste contain no stateiueut that any part nf theyurrnase money remain.-- one in.iu I.ee lo 1st lor. al.ooiorn mat iar on ine nice ol the fleeil a1 ay lor had exrcHtt-- to le. I:ut it waa not incumbent ona purchaser frr Is-- of Ihe tract of XI acre conveyed lohl.H by Stockwell, to examine Ilie .Led from Tayl.Mn Leofor the tract which was conveyed iu part pst inrnt nf Iheoar. oi aeres, "l ue oo.ieer ot ine tn ehanging tlie law was to neirro anrehasera aramst the ben fnine, prvvmn veouor, tlie existence ol which did notap-

oy ine neei wlnrn he n1 exeeuted. This obssrt wb in a great measure defeated by re.uiring them to lookncyonii ine aeedsunderwhi. li their vendor claims the landIt is their duty to examine those deed alone, and if theycannot tlie re discover auy vi.tence of an exietin Ilea.they re not bound to extend tin ir in.iuirie any further.on rsarniiia.ion Ol rs'oraweil a n.m 10 i.ee WOIIK1 not naveapprised appellants that there was alien oa the land whiehthe bitter conveyed to the foainer, sod a tliey were notnounq to iook lulo laylor s need to l,ee, there was no lienon the lind they purchased for any part of the purehamoney uue 10 i ayiar irom Lsse.

Judgiueut reversed.

A CARD.U'K have sold eur Wholesale Saddlery Hardware and

Trimming establishment to Mr. J. I. Wain, andtjesveak for him the custom of our patrone aad friendsacretoiore so generously extended to ns.

October lu, lsi7. A. J. MOKRIsSflN 4 CO.

J". 3D. W-AJRID,

Wholesale Dealer in Saddlery Hardware and Trimmings.The undersigned has purchased the fw '

trWSelV Wholerale rad.llery llardwarw audnATriiiiiiiiiigiablid-.niento- Jlr.A.J. iff

Mori nt'o. ,

all ns of work andaud harnesa maker. He llnllei hiiiMielf that

il extsTH'iiee of manv tears in thluainlance with hoih tie- ritr and coiinto trade enables

nil to give tue lulleat salislaclioa.It ilAVwHin J. II. WAKH.

Dissolution.fltllK narntnershin heretofore Ihea. uieter uie si. le ot l.. r. intia til., ishis day di.olved by niMliial ensent. Fithey partner ks

iiitrH.riaeil tn ose the name ol tne nrm in li,tuMaiion.We may still b found at the old etaud, f.rr the pnrsse

r settling t.p our nusuie. ni wotti.i ak atthose indebu-- to tie Ui call and settle without uirth-- r notice

St. I'. K1NI

l ocuviuit, Jan. 6.dl.i

IIV M. It. LA CIMUX. M. l., A LHA NY, N. V

ti Fai:ee and l4l Fine llaln and t.brrea lathograpb aadir J'nx 'hUU itef-ri- e cmu- J

av"8entfree of anrJas lo all part of tlm luen.JA NF.W AMI KKVISKIl FHy V.li TltiN of ii twees ami plate.

ry jr l'i iee cents a copy. A lu.t.nlaiT"v: T?. and on Ibe

duti.-- and caewallie of single and...1 married life- hairy and fruitful al.

..-.- i t liance. mwile "I wcurinj tliem-r- a-;; f. liritons an t ira'-s'- , nhviatinn and removal neryonade- -

i'e''-.e.- Vlr A bilitv.ils lausevand cure, by a pro.Jt,t 'fjlviw 3 re al once so imde. safe, and of.VsrC f th.it lailnre Is iiiis.ssthlv.ai, ls . Y rules for ilailv aw ea.3r,iJ'1S ."'' any on ipeeoialorrh.ea, with prarti- -

aiore sncrcsrfiil mode ol treiitin- tit pi wtiitlie evib reslillilty front eint-- orsctice;; In wl

iiiiitcutiies ow the itisea.s. of Irom infaoey loage- - each ease .:ra.hiely hv hea.ilittd

pl ilrs. It iH.ints out Ihe reined ies for those self inflictednoeerwa and ilissiMsitiib-- hossso unt'ortiifiatelv t.r. val.'ntin the young. It s trtithttil slyl.-e- r to Ihe niarrssd aod

e roiiteniplating uiarnstge. 1 iternswl t parneiiLartymtoen.ted lo irsons ent rtaiiiing seeret iloul.te of tlodr

pbysieal condition. n. who are coesrioiis of bavin haa- -

ded the pealtn, riapiunesB, ami prtvtlesea le which everyin.ali beiuc i etitl.-- to I'tt.-- per cepv r tee'ii- for one dollar. Malted free nf tn any par of

the t ntted Stasea. by aouresslng IU- - La Crntx (post vawj).Altiauy. New York, snratnt.

N. B. Those who prefer may consult Hr. I A CKtllXupon any of the di sea see main which his bo.-- teat, eitherpersonally or hv mail. Medicine sent to any part of It.Union, according to direction, safety packed and carefullyecureti irom tt UDe.ysia.a.Addresser. M. it LA t KOI X, No. 31 Maiden Laae

Im. s;o, Albany. N. Y.niata daily from A. It. to 9 T. M.. aad on

Sunday from 3 until j P. M.I - ifr.ee renneted from No. M Leaver street to No. 31

n lane, oinauy, I. aligns d&Wlf

GRATSON SPRINGSt on o Ihe proprietors intends ttewint lo MlseosiH ia4. the spring, the un lcrdgued wonld like In find soaieone witb a few thotaund dollars to i..in l.im im .1- .- ,,rri..of the protsTtv kuown as tl. fiiayrou Springs. The in-terval in this nroierty is tor sale al a very low ratsana as tens uma given lor tu deferred pavmunt as mayb reunited. 1 se eelebrily these spruigr have gais'd in-sure to tbs purch-e- r a good rt'urii n the inyeatnieat.lor further particulars. ln..iitreof J. D. (Vhorne (,t jnilr.nal other), t ol. Jo. Kalne (.al Hen-e- . N. al A Stewly(Nationid llmel). J. . Itled-- (l . ). Hotel). Jo. Cenie(Lxchante Hotel), l'lulip Judga (Low.vilUi iioltl), ol ttlie iiudersigued, on the premise.

jan n.TWr,w M. r. t LAKKSOJI."

HOLIDAY GIFTS

For tlio Pooplo,At tiie Great Araeiicaa Gift Book Store,

i HKOADWAY. KKW YfKK.ANY person ardcring a ltook. and aradinr tiie aioney

iststaee. will hy n tnra mail, i!m- - l'.oeka liift. . itlier nf lo.M nr Silver Watch, or

nm artiele of Jewelry worth from cents to !il.lalogne of Books and l to any addresa.r! ddiwlui A. KA.NM.V, Agent, JP3 tvreadway.

Statement of tha iBtna Insurance) Company, of Hattiord, Conn,

To tha Auditor of Public Accounts of tbe Slate ofKentucky, as required by "An Act ta regulateAgencies of Foreign Insurance Companies' ap-proved March 5th, I86eS.

TH R TAMTAL IS FIVB nrNPKED TftorstUDwi.i-iia.A- su is r.iii 1 y AMI l.Ni-s- l l.I

AS FuLLoWs:

i share. Hartford and. Haven K. K. m 4 in J mi. am

hares Hartford. I

F. prelerml, R. Hto lm at j icia107 shares Ibxt'nA Wor

K. R.:a n I ,nu. Kiver

K K. Cia hares ft. Kiver Co.;jsnd ; rt.

gaue Hond. ns Iwa) ".i,um0 per cent. Income:

Rood liami vm t.i10 per el. J.-- y 1 ity I.

waier Ifc.n.ls 1(1011 lOJW tnjia15 per neat. Hartf.ard.

t uy llond' lentil lua)a in per et. Milwaukee. '

t ity ISond, ; taai lis) -:il shares I'h.enix Il k,: liai.Toe

Hartford las, 110 JS.n,

t.nmi

t.l4.M.lr--lIIJ."lllisat

S3l,ltr)l,7l

iSsSBfIII,

'ljno! 2, II

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?J shares farmer-- II.irk. Hartford inn! Ill

?ai snare taimeyssa a.H kiuew), llartlor.l

V si, are. Fx. Ilk. llart.l u lotsri " State1il " ( dy "ll Co. "

Ch.OakBk,'ft. Ri. an l.'ttllaril d - - J. L

lo " r. M. Trust CoNew York tm KTsnares N. York Life.

Tru-- N I

York.l s arvs I li.HI L'fe I ns.

ATrnstfs.. N. Y.. ii leti hares M. r. Lx. li k.

New York to1 illJi share .North kivir iIl k, N. Y so ins

301 shares Nassaa Kk, N.Yo k lus' ita

ttw shares Mecb. irk, N.York 119

91 sharas .North Ainer.H'k, N. Y

3X share America U k,N. Y 1"' ltatn ah are Broad way bk.i ff.!N. Y IT0

nl hares irk.N. Y

2nd shares B'k.N. Y tna. aia

lit share- -f it Uk, N.Y.an fnion I II ,011lis) Haaovr" " list ! i Mat

.l " t orn in - li Ml t'i,V" Pbosnix I tn, US jlCJo

i"J5 Manhattaa Co.irk. V Y He' IXy LVtwrt

Sto shares N. Y. Hk.N.Y Man IA l;..saJisi Maiket ' " lm 113 Plaai isreaa " ja lis) ;j,ia

) " MetropolifnUkNY lmil 113 ,9b)

71" share Itatchers ansiY'.. --:.! 13

3(rt shares I'linortrrsTrader.' Kk. V Y.. iu lit jjdjiaj

aw shan-- Anteriran Ks.tH'k, S. Y ltsi! 113 4,so

410 hare .Merchants'Uk. N.Y" to' in :h.;w

410 shares MerrhamViB'k (ev), N. Y ....I 19

j 7,7?)1 share Mechaaic aii

l ra.1 s l',K,.ler. ( ItvSri share rjurle ilank

lrovidenee I tn. 1M l.Ti50 sliarm f ilizen' ITk.

Walrrharv lOn (,30Id Sharif Malford B'k IlPOj

Htaa.nl 17 t..1M15S f

Ileale-t- in Hartford. I

i tueinaau, LosnavUrri. .... I T,nH StHills receivable .... S.tai :

Money due tbwfempa.-ir-rT n red by mortgage..

froi sgentend others, balance

OOioe Furniture aod li--lejwry - 713

Money oa hand and on.epv-r-t in llsrt-for-d

lainks. drawingpayable oa de--

a and 17S.net tl.H.lJ II" 'Loser

aoae.due and unpaid

Losee adjusted and notdue M313S6

lwee ia snstainse, waiting further proof a... 7,

Losses--.

j

am varhrtw tiniasiira-- 1hie Ilatld. sua.ptcions of f rand, Ar. ) . - I ,s7a7J

AH otbi-- claim againsttheenuipany are small.)for priuting and athefl iminoraeusea.

eonliugent ex-- lI

I I

TIIO. A ALEXANDER, derratary.itASTyoaji, ouiy t,

State or CostrcTscvT, Hartford eonnty, a.Hartford, July 1, is.;.

Personally appeared hefor wie, a .1 artier of Ihe Pears,duly qualified to .lniini-l.- r oaths, Thomas A. Alexander.serreia-v- and made tliat the fnror.un stateu

l .f tlie aad cuaditioa of the .1,1 na Inearancetoiupauy u irae. iik.nky FiiWLK.IU

J of the peace.

To. 51 Arpivoa's Orricg, )Kenewal. Frankfort, Ky.. July 1,This la lo rertifv that has. '. Fairh tgh. a aaenl of the

T.m insurance ompanv ol Hartford. t.. in Meadehas tiled in Ibis nrnce tire statements and exhibit- - retitiredbytne pmvise.oaoi anacx enni r .inaru ntmtalr Ases-t.-nf Foreiea Insitraneef oniinies," appnived March :l, 1SW;and rt having Ivi showa to the satisfactioa f the under,sillied lhat said company is lesseserd of an actual eauitajol at least one hundred and fifty thousand dollar, as rowatiired by said art. the said fhas. C Faiiieich. aa aaeat aatoreraid, is liern-e- d and permitted to tate riskand transact of insurance at bis office ia Hran- -

Ky.. lor uie term of one year from the dalehereof, lint thia Iteense may h revoked if K shan hemade lo appear to tlie that since lha tiling nfthe statements shove retri-re- In the available capital ofsaid mmpanv wa beea reduced be --aw on haadrew andnttvtlioti,nu q. liars.

In whereof, I have set my band, tbe day aadyear auuve wntbea.

TIIO. 3. PAG K, Auditor.

C. C FAir.t.F.IOH. Acent.Ian?0w3 Hrandenhiirr. Ky.

A. J. ALEXANDER'SlMli Ma'DiHrent fash and .VaCcb

GIFT niSTIZIRutio.v:FOURTEEN HLXDKED AND EitiHTT-OX- E

CAM II lilFTM.

$2,038 IN AMERICAN OOLD!Among which will be fonnd S Prize rinsing from

10 TO Mf)!

400 Magnificent Gold & Silrer Watcbee!

V A LI" EOF filFT ..110KIM'MP.K.K OK (ilFT ...TiCKKTs LIHITfcl) Tl ... U.isai

One Prizs to E7ery Eigbtb Ticket.To bt dwtributed at KnltRraon, Jousaoa co, Iarx, on

Maaday, Krbraary l.llh.IS&M.

n thrnugh.Hit T1.B!Krntnrkv. Ohio. Indiana. lire. is. Missouri, aad Iowa thahi KmiiTKg-aTS- Maubifh'bst Kvs'lcsivb t'asa aat atch IsllT IHNTPlHl tios will Uke vlace as above, nwhiek orrasion there will be distrtbared anion hia aanaer.on lattroa two thmumand and Jityivkt 4UItr inAmrnran ir.M'i mm jm- -r hHMrril mnanxlml IJoLtand Wmtrhem. yrvawntiiig a crand toul of l.as isAanil 'rm l.ijt. valm d t 1J ts. It will ba observedlhat tnere are j prires in American Gold, varying fromtill lo Tha tV atchr have bara elect.Mt wua greatr.ire. auu wnrranrea g.aal nl accurate per.ranaiag id J'nre irom tl la l

I'lus will be the eiyhtee-ni- dwrihiitioa I have giventhe last two years, and in every instance th drawing havtaken viae on th day vecir.ed, and. a adverts! itawhich ss tney have iu every instancerood acted solxlv by a anmnuttee by tha tickethobl. rs, all tii free l.. alb ad. Immediately alter the Xrawlng the is printed and foywafledtogether with Ibe prise drawn, la all r. eitherDV mall or express, at iffv- - exo nee. In thisdeem It nothin aior than right lo add, f.nr th beBetit ftaor wno are iinacinaiuted wits who would liketo try their luck in my scheme, that I hereby authoeiathem 10 enclose their money to Mr. II. Ihulv nf the tof l:ickett& 1). ill) of this place, who ie among themrewvonsiole mra of the state, and who will althe money detsisile.; aud if tit drawing does notr reciseli- - as stated fe prograinnie), all yoa will havdo will ba to call aa Mr. Daily for yowr aaoaer. I a lertbis arraiisenient, yoa see. it would be atlerly impo ibteforaieto Uke advantage af yt a, evea If 1 wer sased.tA complete list of prize, together with manner nfdrawing, c, s pnuled and wul ba lorwanied lo all who

e it.HrAlt reenonsiMe oersons set desired to set a agent

for the sal of aiy Ticket, and w II be fnrnkihe.l with Tickels at II cent apieee. with full intructioua, lasreiiiinta we allow lor seinna, SrcfrSiDglr Ticket SI: six Ticket .t: Twelve Tickerttite, anri rwenty.nve rieKeta 3ti. All ordersdressed to A. J. ALKXAM)!.! LtLnburgh, Johasoacu.Ind.. lloxKt.

I T"" TUal mv draw in srs arefnrly, JwraraI y. and awwor- -an.y conuucieai. 1 woutn respeeitttUy leter to the following,wno arw among in most prominent eitiaea of Joha.county: .ah Perry, ohrritf of .lobaeua oimy: Hr. wP. Ktish, pust master at Ldlnbiirgh: Dr. A. Keifer. f. wincw. Jobs Walsh. and T. S. Mnom, ailnf thwplaen.

.v uravuip) ias riaca iiur-- l la every is,iA. J. AI.KXANUI-.R- Provrtrlor,

JaniO wrt L linbanrh, Johnsoa ew , la

3701 Hont,?i Til K Iflrir an'1 fnmmod.on hoo kanw aa th

f ' SL'FEKlOR MOLSlitiMtaM nt mrior. WiP--COII'4n fur on or two yenin from tlw ami nf Aprild i- r A, ine t ornirurn tn tn hvwm lor mm.

k ui particulars npiy to T. K I Tl 1 K. r tnJAM K.H M. akNuLD,

For Sale,

from lh svill rii er titmpik ad i shto river,nd on nubs and a half from Kaobareek.

tha beat tasking stream in tha state. Thee is anull on thai stream. I Here are mm fnnt Irwa oathe farm, peaehe. pewra, carry-- , are.: a.--e avan! of tusit aiawb . 1 year old. that will beia lull bearing aexl year. 1 be Ss.- -t As ackaowleslai-- lobe one of the lev farm honees ia th eownlv. Ires irons.two mnee bigu, wun aa m eoauiiiing kttrneB, paatrr

ie. die. The farm contain i,m acres if land. Hat ia r- -aiion, the lailanee heavily tiinhered with yellow poplar

lb a Hiaar gr.ve of JaNI trees. Tb- - plaoe is well waler--with tw spliuca. There are two ehueebeswiibia two anieaul tiiv dwelling, aad a o a

one mile.ia worth of fruit was pnt p in cans ia one vroa Ihe

ptace. t'SSI were li red kut year lor Iaa fruit aa law

heantiful farm is nffered at Ir!., a earaad balaare la sne and Iwo ysars wuh interest. Apply a

.1. w. I'.KKfii- .al:l deod;t&w3 Land Aswat, w Fifth at.

CoDartnershin Notice.THE d have tliemselve, nndeytha

at Ir of W. F. HI Lid if K SON. Inc lbl.T.s- - "f doinr a 1. K.NF.KAL INI f: M K and CtL- -LKt, 1 1U til ai.tl-Jlsl- W. p III I.I.IH K.

W. F. HI LLillK, Jr.

ar. r. m tioca w. r. BV'ttm-B- w.

W. F. 1 i 131 A A )CK & SON,ISl RWfl.aniM OIJ.EfTIM. AGENTS.

(IFFIt'K ML M UN ST., Lot' ISVI LI.F, KY,IF-- F. Thillork will pra. l aw in Ihe fonrt so-l's ia lA.irvitle and ta tb Federal taart and t 'nwr mi

Appeal ai i ran a tetl. jaaadAwlm

Irand for Sale.,Trr?, I bv) acre of laad ia Oldhasw

county, adjoinin t tore' Hepnl. oa the rail. BBj,!lf road. ; acrcsar ctre I and kav beea ta JL.

Z'11, r..ttivaii..n :i rw.ii 1 here are iV fine apt.leaul ere of ttraoihrmeadow. II i welt watered

ad beautifully situated for impr wwmeni. I will set! ail esrle be neule. Address me, perso- -

allv or bv mail, al HraiJ'a alalioB.jan. dAwtf P. W. PKOPrt t.Goorgo S. Dotlioll,A13IUTK(JT,

N. 'JIN pipriaa ;ardea airert, Philadelphia.fab 13 dAw

iron Railim? lnrkx.GKLEN STKEKT.OPPtislTliTHIttVSTOM-HOnSE- ,

l.anlavlllfi, Ity.The stibsrribrr is .rill mm w a--

signs for fast and Wrutii-'li- l Irtia killingand Verandah, also making to order llank

eji 1 d&watn H. J. SI FAD

E M. DRANE A CO,Late of Lssnsrvitle,

Forwartlins and Commls4aMKliCITANTS,

.So. 35 Fast Freat tw,,

CINCIMN ATI, OHIO.Prompt tenrioa riven to taa pwrchaM.ial, aad ikr.tent of ProdtK.Particular ears ra ta tha ttorwardiaa of Dry fluid.

REMOVAL.D I'MPSXIL hava yensaved ta tb atatk M nf

iu street, tbe omer of Seennd. attf. A. Bsil, IsraayrHla. Wa. Mpanoca. Maw Turk.msjhIjFj $ nil uii it oca:.

At tbsir old stand. S Id aia at,, Lenievill, Ky.

mukdociv, laniaL, & co.,TI PKIIAH 5 rttKLT, fW IllftK,

Commission and Forwarding Merchant.aouthera rmlers promptly Pended to and cash advance

nade e oonsignmca to either house. asvttdAwly

W. H. STOKES,SacccMor to EL 3c W. H. Btokew,

BIPORTER JVjSD DEVXaETl 1CCOACH AND SADDLERY HARDWARE

Old rxtablixhcd Satldtcry WarehouseMm. 4rt.l Mala wtree. between Ktrtb awsi flvla, .aitvMta, Ky.

trm- - Mswehawa. and Manufvetaireya wwai l find M to theirekaee, aad arden fro a d ua wul aa all a .led ta a U

NOTICE.tj On the iVh nf svpteaiber, a aereomaw. call-i-

himarlf III K. wa rommilted lo tlieeoaaty .ail as a rwaaway slavo. Me is sn vears

2.of aae.hlaek. i reel a I ache high, weltlim WJ U.77T.nl !olh nut nf Ihe apper taw. toeliired tn be how

whiskers and maslarhe, rood sil of hair aw.lii it akia mi hew aa

rpearawoa. Had oa w - a rrri4 a gray fjaasiuelle 'en a heavy t. siout aiasle man. sav he B" long toha of Wkee.Hiiilv-,N'..ri- n, s ar

l ll.al he left home in t rhroarv kaa.the owner rati eow- - fmrward. vi.v awd

barges, r ka will sat dealt with ae 'he Uw n omeer.WM. K. TIM'W 1 S,

sept 1 d.idrwif .tailor nf .nniv.

R. P. TRABUE,ATTOISNKY AT lWV,

tamrSi wtf

A 8CHOOX WANTED.vfT an. I rii- r. tn Km--

wf tasnr hm wVVvww nt- - r,

K", lbtl haVt Kt4 mm narrVa- - waVa)rt.kjrHrol, nni rmm Jhi tcr ih wt mfisUsv-r- r

av lo morati fKnrbT, nnilt.unm(ii. t.fi,n hntfc-fi tv Ti trnil

or rntof in a 4 tr.- tr - arb4 iniH r hot itav Kv., -

chltinie aittMfHn, A. jl?

T. E.C. BUINLY & DAVIS,PLOW nAlMFACTlKLKS

JIMPrMiNVII.LF, KY..spa. KKFP csaatantly en hand and for

T iasax " mnT 'tuaii i'v of llie'rfl.l.WS. nd and stubldi-- .

I TnP I I IVATllkS f t he M.MIimyru., r our flows have reeeivewl ; I urr aiiiime iafour I ears, and oh allivators aav also takes prvuiluiw- -

evcy fair where they hav heva exhibited. W wasHII eetaseial atientena of ibe s'.aul.-r- of lie South tu our

ssortniei.l of plow s ae we av muni a plow liiat is ll

adatn-- to'hi'-.- .. We would r. !' r ll..m lo M W.Phi id--, nf Tsrkdxir- -. wbo ha arimf hes e.rthrew year, our prvees are a lolauwrtfer fwlrfyaloe-- . mmmna ,7 sa

r 1'airitl r- SUM

For tumble siHorei PWwa 7 wFr .ii:gl-- do do snFor N n. i plow It miFr Nw. J Flow all ud i j aa

-r No. IS plow is.For . I Plow 1 aw

For No. i svt Plow it tat

f W A hheraj rfieeonnt to dealern.All nrrh-r- srnl to ns nr our W. B. lie Ik nap A l.,f yairvilt, Ky., will ret pr.nip att ti&i.n.jaulawt T. f. HKINI.V A TYM.

TIMBER WANTED.IVK tn nr-- r It llv 4 '. U M

v locwrt Lr at an rarlv 4a. v, frn U l iim-- tnrtmrD-!.- lor ' IJ.rfc liMkorv Sixk im lh

; niw for wt nt lilnrk Hrckwrr toar-U- .Makr mrl airlat nric-- lo

At th Kt r W.p w..ik.4,Jan. M.rkH "t.. Mwf-- iTtton tm! .arfcuann.

PUHIJC SALE.WOODrORD TAHM SHOUSE TARM.UY virtue of a decree nf the W.x.lfnvd firewil ( nwr.

a: the term, ia the ea-- of ...etIV. T w maa, Jesse r. , a on .1. a.. 1, xt ,vs.

of James II. Slssi-- s, aaia- - Ken Parrar. we willsell, hi ia hicheet taw sreiuises. aa v tntI'ebniary a. fa lweea tlie hours of lilal a o'clock,tbe valuable Fsr-- kuowa as Ihe Farm"the pmia-rt- of James H, show ). h in north of and S.L.

the Snwa f Veraailb-a- in Wno.ltor.1 eowatv.enBlainirwr i aerwa. iaa ha;, scale CAlUvatioa. wilk

e iniorovemeiit.7Vr The t arn will r wild sa the following lerma,

to-- A: in a saontl-- s with.. at inreees. sasilnr4ia mouihs with trn date, and m Xmonths wiih iul rest frma dare, personal sew

writv will n-- re.iiired for earh pav nsent, a ret a heretained oa the land to seewre the pa r l of all the par.ehaee awMtesr. The aotea for in and arw lo have ibeeilret

4 jadgaaeaui. JUI.I. W. TWt UJi,J. fc. HtlSKlNs, ,

Cuiiiutis-inne-

J. Aaetioaeey. jaalt wtf fyni-vll- Jorrmal ropy dailv till day of sale aad charge

thi aatiee. LeximvUm trtaereer. I

w. ALi.av si. nisnsvo tiioo. a. wiia.THK KEMrtKT 1T00D W ORKS,

Soatli mi Market U, awtweea Prsna aad jaeksea Hs

I.Ol I.'sVIa.I.K. kY.rVH f! abowa I ssw sn aad weX are read to execute promllv and tn ihe nianass

all order for IU i.U Y. I AKK I ti; K. w .t;i iN. liUAY.aad Mker of sipi K f . HI'S. FI.l F.. hel aad a wed 1. Iu W St. H a r T I I II. 1j. I

sKA r STH ka, tUK.MAc., oa th- - m.- - lavorriM tern.- -.

jaaSdHdtwiisB KICUAKliiM A WI.Ni;. lVrrrlrtor.N. It. We anrchase flak and Hickory (yoke the

roach; Loeriat, trwn. and l.tnt flahe: also Hveko-r-

task. As, and wtuer kiad a aawol Hiaaaer of van. as-

sises. a. aa W.

VALUABLE TASM TOR SALE..sfW"", W K will sale to ! kirheal heldoe.

'...lat tb,! ..a I nk.a .. Keav"'I tweke. wa Ihe arst tt.ranay ia est, XT"U ! Farm of n Wdsnn.derewd.r..u-t-i,ii.,,- t-

arr-- formerly know ae the J .liit-- .n farm.Hvw biimas from I nww mte aad a ha f froa inelihio nver.and ihe same datance from the nrtew andMalford I w:,l Miaea; ts wr.ii.iin.l mu4 ra a h'th taw. rnltivarioa; a targe p.w frame with sfltbe onl buildings: abont I'W acres nf r .- K.,ttorn, Ihe - irnl rale apAawd. twainy threw

spring, aad a g.s4 api kr or. hard. This laad m aastrr-- Iel with coal, nd can se easily oh'aim-- woh a sawH

eilal. The eoa.1 aiiar afford 00 of the best Biarfc-'- t athe aiat fog all tha readayts of th farm.

of tha parehse avoae-- wilt w rparair-- sskaa-i- ; tba balaaoa ia ae, iww, aad threw y tar, w ua

from date.Any one wi'hin 'nr-h- ln'"rmf a raa adrrw I. 31.

Taylor, 1 leadera a eoaaty, KcI. M. TAYLOR.PUKHe. II.50V.)P II. Wilson, der'd.

Cancers Can E Cored.DR. K. W.J A.MAX Y leadeyskieiwrvwvw for their!,

seat faneerwu InWase. w bather bicai or ia tbwa tern, scrofula, and hrouie Hia trearmeat nvveyy mild and pevleetlv safe, whether takes) iateraailv arlocal ly armtied. The reined ew arw veaeia bin. AkiaaaparaUeiedsiieenaiiia the In alms at of Caaca.jakdtteasea, ha would refer to Ihe tell. .wing eeailemva:

Dr. Boyd. M. !.. JtcIrnoresville.TeiiB.: In--. 1. M.f nrt,M. D., Kevsbunt, Kv.; In. In!trd i. r.. I.exlnetoo. Ky.;Warner Spindle. ..., Ffrslenrksbwrg. Va ; Kideww. C.BiKk. I oliiDibua. Mm.: Hon. J.a-- Herrr. Mieisii pi; far.J. y W. I a. well. Heirs. Ky.; lw. J. il. Kin. M. II.. M'ir- -

freeebom'.Tenn.; Iy. NorHeet. M. IL. I'orl Koval. Kv.: lw.Sayb-a- . M. I).. Klpley, Jtn.: lw. Ihliard. M IL. t liieaen.111.: Piilar-o- a Taunrr. Auwns. Ala ; J. H. Faton. I.L. IX,Murfreeshnrn'. Tenn.: .1. H l.rave. Nashville. Tean.;

ol. loha Melee. Inuton. La: M. - Kerry. L.a1 arp hyN. :.: Hr. alaxey. M. IL. Tumpkinsvill,Ky.

b, iwtf

THE GREATEST

"T TI Tl Tr tH Jl r

flUi.JJibllJ"h op THE AGE.

nr flnni mon vve4ure wt-j- a rrnM r Uvatt curea

EVERT KID OP DtMOR,WorstScrofala down to a commonPtmpl.lit tritM H in rrrr lrrii bmffrf1 ewm, an4hiM fw-- in lwr enr, lyHh tiinW hmm-r- . tin hanow in hu Mtttiin mm nnc htin.lrvi arrtitiraaUM iuvaHt mil witnm twntr milw-- f lUMion.

Tw bn'tiv--j am warmiit4d to nip a nvntnOtm lo thr bottle null cum th tonl km4 nf jrimpica

oa im iam.Tvo or thrrw bottlm will elenr tb rrtm nf MWTo bottininrn wnrrnnUNl lo cure th wor-- t cnakr-ri- tW

nmrfh nr somnrh.Thi-n-t tn tm nottkv am warraotrd toamra tw wwra lunai

of Krriwnan.One to Iwn botr le arc warranted to cure all honor is tbn

Twn Wvtilm nr vairantvJ tm r mantnf of tbo onraami Mitirivw innnr tf anir.

K'Mir to aix buira an warrnaleal to car anmpl aa4nnmnf

4wnn bttk wiH mr xralr tmr nf tbn Hin.Twn nr thrt bottlea nm warranl-- i ta ran Um wora biaf

nf fine worm.Two or ihr" batilWa am varranted to earn tba aBOkit dm- -

prnt, f Af rhvnmatr-m- .Tnma In fottr boiiKi ar wnTrnntnil n earnKive iwht botrinn will earn ibn wnr-- mn rf wrMm-A in alwa a,knirVnti from Um nr4 bottin. arvtrrfee cara ia WaUTaatod whi tb abova aaauty W

ia. atoxarar. aa... a: Tn rantatioa nf thn I

it, in mnnir ail avitxl ol rnwi-- s a o weu tt,inri. I

thn aaanim-- mirn nf all who hav mr nrtMt it, trutte. not ar anvthio na th Hrrt. lha anst ikillt'

lhrrun l th nm. nr fui lrrtticwu ia tMniMf)riff iMQiHMiite in iih pratw.

In preiwnr)Dj tn wIiral THnrr in ynnr aofirn.it with a mH knowkwln. of tm enrafin - fw. m rv.winanil. at. 'I carinf lh mn-- of thba il.w whir rm annafnrtnn.-.l'l- an hnbtn. That atol eranaUitg ttkaAni loaa aatManatr mtoutmr,

SORE MOUTH,a. art a tf bv a BMrwrle: vwwr mi Aemn-- T la ae iioraat toits aatural sweet neaa. ad your bah Imai short and frett'alaapa lo eaira aad sweet slumbers; and tbe 'cnr--rr a tfaanMia f bleasiaaa lw your baabaadand be useh. Id.

Ia taa aiorc advanced state nf

CANKERItaataad ta taa tea. saadasl

DTSPEPSZA,

KIDWETS,trrntlnc a ankmc mna fmiinaaad aa Ita lifertaco erwrIn thn rai-- r of ytiX latiuuy.

YoaT ttoaMcb ia

RAW AND INFLAMED,rnar disatraF? roa, aayl ron ran aalr tnkn rwrtaraktndrt, aiMl rvn of that vonr vfcMn dorw ot cfi halfafarvhnMat it crtntoini-- lha amTiit- - rt"ifi nt tbmnkor ant tt aa th rar aowt4n-ii- a bbwn andbviwJt ,t.w or an-- v.nir 4a y aa nonn.Fr anal of ynr brronn MeOw anda thhy, iM th firMVet of vonr bov HstH. Thmf.rllnw n trnia nf wbicb tha Mi'kraJ ewnwery iaatti m

CURE;INfpitalioa of Ihe ssart. saia in the side, wraknesa of thayine and entail of Ihe bairt. pa'W nf the bin in aha

a rviire. irrew-ai-r- ed taa bwweas, aad laat aweraatuaa ut rtia aara. lbs

PIIaES.w aianr tHannn1a of or wmn am 'if,'Wm frnaa

tbk ltwrain ant wtniac awav a l hr'. ami r

nt'xt tlnnr nikrhtwtr rfntv mi kiww liw . I wkh toiia-pr-mm rnar nmt tnnt ro4 o.J rnA, .An auaca ol

lrcaBaioa ta brttavr titna a twuad of rura.' la UtaMEDICAL DISCOVERT

Ta ba-- bvtb tb nrvt-nt- t aivf thn ur. wttb thirvai aatl cin-- i ofctv thai tt a iil aever, amlvr nay tmmmtincvra, no ivi an inmry.

f rtt-- arvnrT emk the bt raa raact ant eaitah

lntiM Tit-- t l A liifUrtrwr Uhl' wft,l rr .lawfbiHrwa nawr an Tnm, i KU.tvvn fro anbvt t wilii A- m Hrrtniw) ma be

U mtTk Mtil U ot niIbe buwlB twi- a Jay. Yi, rtiiv.lHNA!.n KFN ITTY.

Prira (I mr bratln.knraMiai a- I'nittvn. Ant-i- . 74 Fnrtb . Ujbwltn.

Ky. (tuvt.t ;t ,aintweM!wlt A h

DR. Ia. J. CZAPKAYSGrand Medical and Surgical Institixt,

SMraaveato "rt, Jow M .atrnt-rT- , rwfmtte raciiic

Al t RAM I . t .UIM'KSi.v1!T.Bl.lsllKItw "6 Inr aa fnnnatrnt ewm nf an

InaKaana aad Uta tnMnrawbia

i rnKnl rnrb tn - J. t 7 Art. Y, ...bttariii rh K"vl'itt..nrv H t. hi. f phv.mn m th jnrb Krintwrv mf I 'hi--- aasraaT(

lua 'l.tnrv llMttni ol ftNwtb, tnmmxr,aii bate Lctrer;i IinsaH-.f Ht.ma anil hiMr-n- . "

4'ommHivwrata.n- - iHnrHr al.t'r,nmltntviD by letar or mbwrwv-- 1rm.tnMi-t- L. J. 17.APK T. W. !.,jy I w Jaiwat nnn 'ratiirn, L

tMiutiAGEs:: cAititi.4(.Es::!STONE & WEIalaS,M 1J tTK tET, I.lri- - ILI F.. KT.

rwrt,Cwafowra Friend t,and the Fahfie GrneroUy.

alir - flavin onrVJanei.LV-- r,JAr nArAuna Is ia tbw tf at

rvlv. w ska.l asteavor So tb...lH a-- of w.irk art,an ,., re hie to tbe tart. a of nnr patruus.

w taminf nn nf onr owa wiak- - liebl Nnrkawava. llne- -

r. aaa ta far alt el a saw of arvtaea avo- -t f.arthi narket, tsir atari r iotaiirrt.onv.awaax nVirahrtr

, ana atrte. Thos mi our Bneauls wko lair a arat swiwirrtay will S3n well to fry ns a call S ara sow readytake nrilera for t'oacbeeol tha bratela-s- ., or snr s.W

Sraaryiprjofi T rmrrraao. la aet.titloa to ftba work eat 'irniaaufactiMra, we bav wa hasst, aosl are roascaarl y rwoere.inc. vehicha of aiaioat avery 4ecr.ption fro a th beatmaaaiactarwa a. aor a Jedtnmtweowlr

JOHNSON fcTEAY.Commission andFortrarttins

MERCHANTS,AND U. STATES MAIL AOENTS,

C tAwxra M A FOLFflM. A R K A Nw l.. a. ana-ro- a. t. uia

nOKTOI JALEOff. r their ser. to th public aa RK A1. fI ( fsiTt r. Aiih TJL A I IT'uM.kKS U fn;;;l'liNV YAM l.K.atel will..MArell... H

- f ''il "- -- ana k ti. p.tiata nsl JJi.uiirs. TiiUw. rrr.. anda'lwil.i ro a.i l.....aunjiNt to tlieoi witb urty, auelii, aa4 prurupu

Inteeaet ta swaanaa ssy ae BeJ.a ' Mtr l- -v

aiasi 10 kraa.

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS!To thoao w bo wisl. to Sell out w bei tby

aie uow lifiDg and if mow e toether point.itnale.1 in Stnntbw-- e Kenteek r. -L'Jl twT t

iviUit rrtiue itiToiiri jaiiH t aiihinl wil i mm xr h m w

ih m t i wi.ati i)riTrirt. - ui,tA r "b' l TliiMt m i tat tufHifM h at ' Ha I W i !

Uv Ut9 - I fevt fW lr vrarw it ff.- - f r ',r, mtt. si, 7'rrr wi-ff- , t r . hm bwn nt.tO WV lata, tm tW 5lHta. T' . t h mt(-- H !!Htw mmnf ris aita m'f, mtmmv turmmmrj urt"trur mC c IThm .i.vw-ti- a ,nn--

Tet- - i kim MliMr af Ntf kljatl ,m,m 'Arrt wMtw W. iH ;r .'u r now ine !. im 'hw

i.wir4 tlw tr. THm 4rtinrti tiiM.rMry Mbri f rwtlMl mmrrm W proa.

lO .tr wV.Ht.I. ' t lKn nf m 4 mni

evrry iaw-t- . m )i ak'rvrtiaiurl. tplnri hmI.al, an c tikcunti tniVMai. It nmm vminim aa inilttr--

IhntiM, mm4 rfri-i- . m i k !i KM trBiira,f st n rAI't.atl T 1 rVR prtlTatHirr twvr ttti f tttefa tm Wn hm

ul Ivui Mat an4 ru'iMf v lu iim rmhumd tmx W); it W14 ftf rht irVak tJ'rtta Wlfr.l:i Uf 'I'M kaVl lartrMsi treB

ft m- aWiir ta ut wk.tw TIm-- i rm Uin'f nf lts-M- It t Ul 'Hist, IH rtiiM in atr- -

al. that K hatn-- th- - Wwa) r mn4 tb mmewaAiaSB lal at. iB'.ia, rl-- rly, nattf-a- t tTM-

vrattartM. tllar- - laV.rtrfltt-r-- .

Tr .. t Fill, Hf l TTI ! thM rOBD'V Mmpwr flVnt.Mr w?h anv awMMtii m lUm ttm. W

rmr immii4 m lor manv yr. (urpnrvii (itMUav-i-- n Kvinc hm tr lvv Wi f fr nwrn

4tanriwtntnns nwrtTVintf nw mritlnn. 'thmtmww rTTv- - rnuUI nl thafn r mM mni ntl$mmr MmtKmeui. For furth7f intr-a- f . Wr

J. W.a LKTuX.t'T.io, Cm. t or. twl ' nf

WANTED.organ e tai a : kitera lie Iaa eaat tai

lul sajrLM.aiara, (ikRALPH CKfiRGT,m w naavilie. K..ya oaiy. Ky.

J. W. McCLUITO.poawy wi.r or atsvili.b. awaeyweaw.

ATTOB.NkV Af LAW at KKnkU IM KKAL E3TATT.miwi Pawl, .tliawrwwla.

U'lT.T, make iBVMtmewu. for gnarawtytwa.yaane liar trs viaar a no aivHMl awad

with wnl lo at is a.lvaare ifbsir I. and rterr, nnai kaM taeKlvaaa tor tkrw years

isie 14 ir cell, as a coat ! w.Alo. will ksia Bunevf,,rrai.ia!waatt4tBM pe t.

t . asaeaata baa aa

LMarrUla, Ir.- rs Wallare A IjthgnHon. X. II sanion,Harri-n- n T le. K, Mayrrille. Ky.

.IveahalL Lexington, I.Job.ia F tv. II. I lie. Kv. tela wtfa. srusow av a. aavia.

wrrsoN a davis.Ltil'ISVIIXC

HALE FACTORY,No. 05 aod I Sixth St.,

tmtnJfarvtaafysrerayA

Ae aotkalawity asakiw aad win na bawd all heaPLyy..w S. .lis. aud w II build l nedey Hav, I sat,nd rUiLa ., al.a kUiAaoaaaad T aaTliey all the saerchantsia LoauerdU.aept I disaw

A PAPER FOltEYEllYBODi !

TKIl?IPIIA?IT SI CCESSa raa

Southwestern Dollar Weekly,jBtonnearr I pnhtishiB La Xi araaBsaoaa, Taaa.

A1st DETERMINE TO

--ATIOIsriZE IT.orTiiwF.Tr:nM rwM,iR wrmi.Y 14

arintat t14 infUr Mitrr. tntt w full I vrirwrfl w rw'lilit. of hn htrtit nnra. rKrrwT.

It a a l.nvrarr avl KtmUv fapfr. inttniw4 tm bo nwtnl,ni In rir tn trwrry laamiijr

mr mnl trt'rtT "f it, a in abiivirb4 at

31 V-- YTiATl.We canst bav a Were snhaei.tioa Ut SB -- '1 it,

jesd for a 'Beeuuea cr.py. l lrr.lltij-ny- j Cri.LFT.

Vlld'Aw?a Mimttt .bans Teaa.

B.L Fahncstock's Vermifuge.TU T. (ry? ri r f tNi--. taMV nwavTVIna. afW an it.a'nmtet rmr ia ho pnttratna nfV rrwt il ii. a nw n orlVa. h lianrovl rmhe fy tr h-- an a art in rwrv war wbrrw vfOMnA'it-- it bn wm Worm ia

uti. r hii lrwn r it vi Th fmr. whn-- a

i. at-r- . rrr tn or ifWntvW rf prrmr wjl- knowrreruv, naa'r-- t hwi, wki.ii an- - altatajwrr, ta

rt n tw u ' thr fS Ir mminei1.1. w'nJr--, bjr K. 1. K.UIf.Tr(K '0 .

Wrvrtf-n- i. iTMtci,'-- . ofsfMr W.MMI and roarb'iwrt. rn.

-- .1.1 airo bv R... RoRIN-aoXr- O. al I.?MK5-PKKt- .rK ft CO . mtrtik-a- , . non wttaa

JlETSOrOLlT.U tIFT COOK, STORE.

iaraiT- - j-- Marav1 ftt v ivr, riMHtsi

Of THE iIFT rnnciPLE.BOOK3 V5UALLT SOLD AT tl 2 FOR fl.

1 Gift icith r.arh ISook, .WORTH rKtiMt .

aa rrler r Va Hok will sum aI. .nr. v.rr-a.e w.N ne o

n in.--, a So nta-.- favor a il a then oe."f ail v-til Kanks lakra at par. talaeatwea

,a m awy atlov oJtill.ii S. AMiKtw't, is Iwas

n IW.h,! Hr --v Vwt

ELEITIIEKIA3I COLLEGE,COLLEGE HILL, ISD.

lie thai rhev re a,w nniebiii lire laet sa tw tb roll- -,

briiblin anil lhat Ifr--v have svenrerl tb mi as nf a falll of t and .iwnaful Teaeawaa.

J'HM G. t KAV UN, .t. at., 1'rrsirlrB aa4 Asaseiabpp.frr.SLTt AI.F I. fMITll. A. M..Mm If VKVI1T I.. .

JI'IrsaiM MITH. Tuor.Mi:-- LI Ll.MAC TUOMPSO. Teacher' lha rrl.

irrmwitnyr. tewr4.r.ATI KWr. W 1 K rK. Hen.T ll' .ilA.S c KA V t.S. tsawrat

Arihaeiti, (rraraaaar. aasa tsraay ay ana mlthirteen w .. ( m

snd Haalorv MI ...lean ls isrtra-- t M)

Tuition in lvate in ease nf inmt as aratI arwijnn ia Vncal st I natiuw-yai- ftaaat extra.

!.-- li'.a: are! loUsins S w a , m a. vane. t)i .t a Ktiar..ses niay he aelrav-- in pari bv labor.ivsiv anion. 4 aasl fleventy.tvai wbise ft mym k n at.

rea'tv - n ,iutim- -l fr learbina. anel atteastoaw H still ba swirl 'h nVwarvowwA. Ww as mni knvrrt. anH we k lor the t the hneral 'Ief in- -, fneailsnf Vinne. Mtiraa..n. a a. I Haaianav.

.l lrvsa. Is.ia.iw, Jer aa aoaauy. laaV.Hv nr.ir nf the lrrt.

e:l wl.v I. f. TIRPIT3. ee"y assoSrw.

POLE-AII- C INSTITUTE.MM KI.BY t nrTY, T..

W. nERT Ml rcriF.LL, A. M., raiTt TrtL.Iwatita-- e I a sVe) etas arts, eartrety nr islnTn will oauiw asa ainaiba, ta n.maaraea aa

.be floainf aei.useihv-- aasl ebsai oa toe 4th of J.ilv.iWaili aAs eaa wnasr a aay mmm tar at kba sa ba

ebarar-- 1 tn the s.

atnsienrs aret orbev. now ha be tnm T, tlnoi as--r4imasl .ill ta at t tinsuanarsn

iwo sxiie fro tb loetiw-- e, sbrr ibey will aasl

Tis is rnwt loratioa e owth-w-a a.

Far NU narriewlara. aorlreoi b rrtaclpwl, at I hnatmwabwew. aiselby anwwsy. Kenawkv. IA . I y

raws w. waiisa.. Twoa. at airaiVALLEU k sniTII,

TVO 4,. Trtr1cHrt St.,ritRKSI II.LK, TI'v,IMPORTKRa l WHii.)Mlll!l aMTTAU.

PKALIU.1 l.v

Frrncli Cbina, Qnf fnsware. Class wirtBOHEMIAN WAKE.

Willow Wax. Toy a, Ocscata, tv, c.

SCHRODT A LATAL.m s i' v a i r t v. rs i.p ti t tiimi, rn.

M Pore s Sr'A- - aa t 4wara ia . t Powr- -aaaealaraa vV iwa n... nf sew- -

eet, betwwra a asa auj Wa'-- r. Ijmwrv lis.lulr sa 44, wt

MALT? MALT MALTItrtvrarvKRM. tmi.i sr u siirttnrXLT imv.wBaaarcvwrt,haasl, wbfcrb I tlU al lb wawnl iiwrtri nrvee.

rSTUt NULL, I Wv H-r- .

via wan IStxtA street, tsriw. a Maia and Kiver.

COPPER STILLSOl hanrl an-- ) f"V all from B tw tsa aaltow. An kiss)

lusiillery Work at so--rv wnBnx, pwj. lw

ae t w.iat a, roast iloor belo.

HOW TO SAVE MONEY!

TIKE WHITK'S DETECTOKna

THE LOUISVILLE SEJNT1J1KL.Oulv --' a yoar for both, inrlnlia "Whita't Caia

of thw kH aasl a MatrnilVMna t.lasa.'pilr nvTy. TBis lasaaphlrl foraa. ara.lv aovwreal,

an'l C'NU, rw rit'tv.-i- s pwirea. te aa saw nfv bank. rra. bas. aist b I n.a I

t , iba raw t vaetr aaas aa4 Sssscyiaea ail..nterf. na.

Tt-- e aww-- wws, ai b aew n as fia'a. at n i te,n.. like lb. aieei-- r. n.auinr ilie Hat anst rvfwyla Ibaan.lin ot all ihe batiks in the I ne-- .

N .T.. r. - All kinds ..f nr,irr-- n ao--J bvoka baaBI,. oev wsnAva by Wit ITK A V"t NO. histew,prswif tat Kaia st . I.oet v.tre, Ky.

Eninea,o , for Sale.A tf wnraiawp 'be work lwt as4 bava

Ir..aa w. IJiM. a luarlrr, pwrlwII vll Inw awr) eo, lre a w.lhat. anl --aw ,wr ,i, n Hill Woia. Ap--

nm. scott PavFM ron salb.T I.SHI.i b awBtwafavvnioa. tw.ft..: fnr sale sav ana in sentl enanlv. I. iaa two TTW1

i j "I wie. abeas( vsf I --sawtova. na thw lasrm-- taV- t 'ij ,, Iron Ireorcviowa ihy I "an.l ia aabwiba !. -- t ewttwara-- mow. Sarwa N tbw

an., ul As. acye.nl Abe fes aWervpravw ol .iiBbey. wellI bin .i.a,a. absaal sar- SaU Abe aaVare.1 saajset ia ra. mt waw-- lew s lra.nsr aiM.

Mipwoe-l waa nekiaa aaa Mo-- waa y. was iiw 1

ar-fairia- wrla- -. a . sanowrw veyy banana aielveaa Nnvih I lk anew anwwi www.lki,4 nf a w w brvenaa art.litw.wsvl at w that yan bier).X .. kikb-ar-a a. aseif t'eneeal wub nai 1 Wna.

mewraon-w- a ia pwrt .f tatllwa trn, a twettirr- -awaae. wnb ail tha a, rsaaaev aborw anil in aeaal aarl a ooal ae wt calHft fruit lie, are varwrai aw4 abwaslaa.Tksitar ! tbw la, Irani reorwnwa w ,11 ate tha

..irebaw e all taw advawra. af ibe be. abeam ia lb.Vans, wstbowl hsvtii aa hoart hiaebHVlrwa ila--a an.. If

rarsa at '.ah b. mo tarve tar a ssarvhaser, I w.al ael

liowiwBwa. weh law saimnwi a. Aw s r wi .b.la S wrvbw a Xe. I farva ra awarv Bwltoewtar. aaaiavt.wwt aa ea.l sad eaaaniaa Iba seaaAa ior rheaf-tve-

ivawtf u t. t.ttvya,awreville .at TV HO . sew) paper Ha r.

J cbarye thia orSv. rvrrettvan (r oaf.BOURHON HOUSE,

ftKl!, KKITl tkY,For Sfilo.j WlMltlwi; ew rettye fn.ra nnVy Iba.." d lari.e. know, anal n.lar

j , a.HAse. tor:ber wub thw ia .1. 'or aaas.I ''L Tbe tu.irb--.- lias been uo ion r.tr.t.-oe-

stiTtrUsi wr n.l 'sni reoeri.lv kivowa in mvnr par'te-lla- r1Ttplioa f locarl-l- tie, me. 6ufWr. :t o mv 'hat

w'll . slae uft ! HI aimreiir act wJ lTi-h- e ia every tAetanti-eiit- a

Smm a'artfeao4 .astnri lv aarrnaa.-- t'.hhnsa is two er l.,t it -- a

r 'wo raH stat.lr. ..ao of them the Wt in th- - .,.lib eaianlr f..r :tl rioraea, w sa-- will so aaJ tw"b ibakniisa. T! above pr.,irty aUl b siris at a Jnii A baf(aia. Fnr lerTAia apiijr to

aurfwtf H. TTl"TOW. Proprtrx,. Ik Tha Tk'nrhnn Tt ..a i l.s bcak'sst -l fnf

pawnKTersna tb trains ap na ' h i,. A Im K. It.I n.inrvi.le Imrmal wwrk:y nia lortu.1 ar. J ebarta

hbwnrbt-a.- art t Vusa.

E3THAT NOTICE.WT it orb ivnr a v. tlrrrtsnv col1 Iff.

np v ! bv J. n. Rsnjort-b- t bl- - rwTlKfv N.'ii six n.u.-- lr..r w,.ii rl I i - an-- Nashv le r, one ir...n.f....r..l srvm f n. n .;. -- u la ba about ibcew

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