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Clarksville Jeffersonian from Clarksville, Tennessee • 3

Clarksville Jeffersonian from Clarksville, Tennessee • 3

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fc i 7 -V hi-firrTWpss eaawj -n 1TTj I t- THE ELLCTIO! PI AT 0 WOW NE 11 ftJi'M Um Later from JCuropcJ The Branch IlanU ofTcnnetHee at Clsrkerillo, organiie4 under Ilia At of tas Le giolature, r-fs'tbliHliinf lle mm. tz SECOND DESPATCH. BTILL LATERl St. Lom. Feb.

27. 9. P. M. 1 nfflnlol vnta of the 1 Jft.

KITS UCIU1I fruo cottnty. in tht cleotion held on paturaaj 1 -i in 1 v-i last tenner party aa bade any pol test and this result, ihwi mixture of men of parties elected. Tho officers elect lire good men, nd no donot emcientpm. -ers. "SherinTCircuit CoT.CTl .5 8 1 Burnt Cabin.

wot) 4. Iff AS 2: 1 DTi'i 4 Jordan'! PortEoyal Charrr'i 7 Proidne--4--77i The steamers Sam Cloon, Clara; Ben Bolt, Jv S. Pringle and Forest Rose, which were swept front jthe landing last night, were all brought to, with iuLthw miles below the The-V7-gparhawarwaMiterally-4orn pivuesy nuiuiug veing imr auuve me wa-tfer. but portion of one of her wheel-hoji The Sam daon is sunk, up to her boiler i r-X dec nd will oo total ii badly crushed in the hull, and one wheel-house and one side of her is COfflbletelv torn oft- The Keokuk wharf-boat is not vert bad. It darascred about the huH, but the cabin is considerably injured.

'i--Tbe Polar Star was afloat this morning, but appeared to be in a sinkin or condition. ijhera isfourTect water her S. Prinirle is -alitrhtlr damaged aoout the sides, -cabtn and wneejsbut Otherwise is in good condition-rf Si iThe Forest Bobs' la not injured-to any amount, -r-. -r- Tho, Ben, Bolt is thought to be leaking, bnt no sorions result Is apprehended. t-tTh AdriaticToil her wheels' andTevlin- der timbers, but etherwise is not much in- except to her 8 Liberty TZT N.

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w. UNeely- Thou. Munford, Scarborough; Shelton-. Job nai R. W.

Hvmphbets, i Jons Wilcox. Clerk, ljlpiscounrdaji every rJilll meets at 0 ciocrvery-flay; larch ttcM Atf ATf from tlif subscrjberiiivins In Montgomery county 'Tehnesste, two mile south west of PortreykI, about the first of May 1863, a neero woman -named The Nezro is in- Alined to be chunky, broad-faced dark, yellowish eomnlexioniDuick spoken when addressed, about fifty ve years of age. will give -the above re Ward to any person who will deliver her to tne or secure ner so ou wr ii5iu- r- zz IIIJ.N It I OBTuISOTOIfi HarohBth. 186 I -JUST Reoelvedeur extra-fine Silk' Hats, very BROWS MarchS.lSSOtf."'- I- Wk are authorized to announoe Tbovas JV. Wisdom, as candidate for County Judge of.

Montgomery countyfiiection nrat oaturaay i.uar. iooo. -V rtf.j, i ii.TT---, 1 I 1 1 a IT a in ii TIN, CpPPEB AND SHEET 7TNffoe13ctM'aw rcmored to the building rcecntiyoc5upied py U- ft-Porrw, onrraDltHj Street, and associated with him in the business, Mr. Win. Hammond, an experienced workman, is now furnished wita greatly increased facilities, for suriDlviiltr the wants of his customers.

publio will find" St -this establishment a lareo and very 'splendid stock bf Tin Ware, Sheet Iron which can always ob tained upon the most reasonable terms. 2i; All work ordered will executed and in A style warranted to give satisfaction. Ibaukfnl-fAcnaat patronage he solicits aeon tinuanoeof publio favor, and natters himself by strict attention io business, prompt execution of orders, and moderate prices io deserve Clarksville, fob. 20, 1868 tf.f Dissolution ActTFirm. TUB "eo'cartnershin.

horotofore- exj'stincr. be tween HT H. Postbii and C. Richards, under the resVrr- fresh fi-om tUeeiUr of which we will sell as cheap a anyTiouso in the Suuih er WE have-jugl receiod a largo of P1AN03, or to punctual dealers on time. We also have on Kaatara a4 had One of the mnat dosii-able stocks of TURMI.WKK, ever oflercd in thij market, or Kaat home manufacture of the latest styles, all of whisk is" of a superior quality, and wi 11 bt sold on be on band paper hangings of the most.

nuist rwsonsble twrns We also keep SoustanUy rr Arrival of thf Steamshlpi lc and AaJsw Atlan- o- TTjPEACE CONSIDERED CERTAIN isT.x ynng -The steamships Atlantio and -Asia-have 1 arrived fronrLivernool They bring no tidings i of the missing tollins steamer acihe- The Peace Conference opened Ha session on the 20th of I ebruary.nreaoe is now-re garded as oertain to be the result of it. ''LIVERPOOL "MARKETS, Cotton has advanced l-l6id per pound on fair Urleans. -itiiddling unchanged. bales for the week bales Flour has declined Is per has declined 6d.te XIonsola have-advanced' at Manchester. Trade is rather quiet tClZI Ship Grand Duke Lost and all DroiTnciT.

The shin Grand-Duke, from New Orleans DUUDU lor iilTBrpUUl, UttS WSU JUDh Bt- lUll' ford I laved ShrtsrtotRlWreck: and all her 'hands were drowned. RIYER BROKEHJP-ATOINCINJfiTi w-' jXetfroged' Immense Detjruction of prop jCtomxmrFebS-llrA-rt-' Seven steam boats aBd Jwenty-three flat ooats iretw'snnk by tneTcSlast nigbtuft USUSAlfCfi OS Til fiRANlf PITKEC0TT02f NeV'Yoek. FobJf:" The ship Grand Duke is insured in Bos ton tor 112,000. Cotton is dull, and nnscttled. -uHitcr tne Ait Halifax, Feb.

23. --It is still current in Prussia will not be permitted to participato in the conference. Prince GortscbakoiL when signing! the protocol of the Vienna" conference, accept ing propositions, demanded that Prussia bo invited to a part. -Count- Buol supportcdthe. demand, but Burguency and Sir H.

Seymour "wished" to tance 01 JivuBSia nan causoa tne greatest astonishment in Turkey. It had notreached the Crimea at the latest datesv tH-aHanoV promptly- to- allfUBeral ell7 JKft return our. thank for.thaliberal natrnnage its continuance. -I ht Airanstts is-a BerleetirMClHForwaodf'iea tunki umHfrtoM iatttml h'opa 0t attentio a4 fair w'jaliag-t aitrft --r v.v uv xnown-to tne people et-Boatnara i eamatu ''knoWn-to thejieopj' commending bias to theiv Is N. B-MoKoin Bailey have engaircd tbrpomeoibjMr.

t'MUy as a general tgeni, wne rJailey have engaged the pffflcelf Caiky as a general agent, wh as a correct businese MnJLjnUalsttjrULt.tbe m.ij take pleasure mi -ew Hear we have recefxad.at th bands fft-lbejiumbvand 11 umr tuuuunutiL. FISIi'S celebrated atr. tlghtjUetalio Burial Casea of all siaea, kept, constantly on hand, and for sale, also wood coffins of alLaies, to which we invite the attention of the citizens of Montgomery and adjoining counties. McKOIBAIltl, Clarksville, Mar. 27, 1855 6C3-tf.

J' JE. Dancrficld, Soutucnrcommfrtfrii eollrcft. XP.1P1 Chcrrj AashTllKv Tciinessee. CHARTERED 'BY THE GENERAL. ASSKMBLTI Tr i OT Tils STATE above Tnstitnlion is permanently loratfd, and is not surpassed by any similar establishment in the United States, in point of faeilifies for fan, paTtTn-whnrOTghTCOcariTBeiklitdga ef tLiT" duties of the.

Accountant, 1 j' This Department is uuder the immediate super- -viaion of ia.ai 19 Palmyri li yallow-Croefi Trustee. ca is pii i ii n-m -8 Burnt Cabin, KoIlainBkop 42: FS2f 1 DaTU's Jordan's Port Royal. rr Chorry's -N. York 7 -7 CO 48 li'ar 17' 2114 8ffl 14 10 67 44 64 29ir 26 6 18 29 15 '61 47 20 3l 24 11 8 -10 11 ill 14 .16 1 2921 Woakly's tt Swifts 1 -aMkarnin, ChenpHiir Adkint" v. Crotwr'r Cabin Row' Smiths Shop Hunt's- 201 80 81 21 20 J212 11039 165 13 22, 83 8: 84 66 61 -7 62 1159 22,28 40 20 86 18 8, 86 66 29 84 19! 19 1 4 Palm f-70f25 13f8VM ,20 Tsllrw Creek 19 83 19 4 Breaking of the Ice at BU Louis.

ELEVEN STEAMBOATS SUNKT r-T' CltEAX DESTRUCTION- OF rPROPERIXl 1 StJ-Louis, Feb i Mr- The ice In the Mississippi rirer opposi te this -ity broke loosest fire miffuteTaftefZoerQcS of her "wheel-houses. Her machinery am t. 1 pears nave susiamea no aamage 1 he Paul Jones is leaking -The-J tfnnie-aHrbaoeTraaaTv crushed, her taunchionbroken: and her cook-houseemoliahed. The New, SPauI lTbroken in two dv the giving way of the Floating DockaI on which she is lying, 'S' rThe Sonor I hear, is sunk at tho rivem. j.ue.

intense excitement occasioned tv the telegraph despatches qf Sunday is af- ayed by the assurance that there is nothing the Government despatches since edAcalenlated to dimtntsh-the-hopethafrTjuT differences with England may be pacifically although our delations with that Government are, not materially changed since advicesoi J)EMOC RATIO. CON The Democratic' State Convention nomi natedbamue Governor; John T. Waitr Lieut. a tickett Reildcncetld book-k having had many a. .1.

experience in some of the lor jest counting-house In the Union. j- COMMERCIAL lAW Jonr ArJcKWBJC. Esa.rJfembcr of tha Jv.nlivill. name and style of Poston Richajsav2ng Bar, who is too, widely known as alawvtrand Trtor toTequiro any further notice at mr-' Tbe Count ef Instruction smbraoo botk Read T-- ing and Lectures. jr.

J)isturbanccswcre-createcUt Shumla-by-ff0 and. appointed idalegatea to the.incinnaiiitheBazourks.- nPlqAnrlra'Ul Lectures will bo delivered at nlehf. as aa a at interiore with his professional-engagement MERCANTILE CALCULATIONS. These are taueht by William FerroL A. Jf aa.l embrace every, species of ealcnlations necesaary for a business man tn Intereet.

iiscuuBt, mss ana wain, equations, Exchange, TERMS OP, ttjixiox. Book-keeping by DouMe nd Single' Entry, aa applied to every variety of busineas, both pros. The steamers chaOige, ATB Chambers; Falls City, Altoona'ttul Jones, Australia; Adriatic, the sub-marine bell boat, the Bru nette, Bon Accord and Federal Archr were sunk, ail went down witn tue gorge. 'Ihere were people on the levee obsprverg of tht exoiting soone. SECdND" DESPATCH.

APDITIONAli PARTIOULARSij Inimense Destruction ofProp- TTch SleamerMutnk, fifteen? dama. paroue ana euversev calculation, -and Commercial Law Lectures, including the raw of books, IcisonS, 00 For lessons without limit Iks above fees are- pavablar-invarfably, a4 vanoc.lhe importance of thiaVulsr must appear obvious, as students enter tor an unlimited period, -L. with the privilege of reviewing at, any time dnj ring life, without extra eharge. This School win perpetuaU Session, having a vacation: hence students may-enter at any time, and pursue their studies without interruption. iferchant and business men will be supplied I with competent book-keepers by apply ina at this I establishments No pupil will receive a diploma who ia not wsQ A After running a short time, the ici gorg- 1 fc H.

PVW Ifcll v. tanl; i -5. Good board and1 ledrfntnoan bobtaliied for 11" perweek. x.r a again tnis aiternoon Aoout tt clock he gorge, again broke loose: causing much MATIIEMATICAL DipAaTMKNT." In connection with this Institution is a Jkfatke- -1 I. There is so much excitement that it is impossible, to procure reliable do- A serious military conspiracy is reported.

at Madrid, with ramihcationg'througb the north The particulars-areo given. There is nothing from England.wB'read stuffs have The confidence in peace is daily Tncrea. sing. 7 7 zyrf New Advcrtiscmnts; IcCOUJUICKS! Patent Yirginta Reaping 'and SJRJE AJttE. ENCH EX HI I 1 0 Orand Ceoldl TIcdal nti Honor.

H. iTlcUormick, Chi jw ornaruaji vi uuu, igoia. IVo. ML First Clas rSilf er) 'mm Rot-1 Second Class rSilicrV Medal. J.

-S. Wright, Chicago. See Scientific American of Dec. 15th, 1855, for correctness or. above list or quote from the Official Report as "In agrleulture, the Sole Grand Aledal of liuuor was awarded to C.

II; McCormickof Chicaso. Illinois. United States, of America, inventor of tho "Reap ing unit nas operaUd the best at every trial, and is the type after which 'all the other Reapers have been with different modifica tions that have not changed the principle of the the face of the above facts, flee in a bill put out by 1L Ilaward of Louisville, Ky, in large letters, Manny niachine triumphed at the VVorli Fair at Varis." The McCormick machine beat at every trial, and had awarded to it, the sole grand medal of honor, strange to learn that the Manny machine was triumphant. When Min Howard rung a race, think- lie looks- buck, not forward, and if he can see any one behind, he cries out victory, and triumph. He-is welcome to' this sort of Immediately below I see a long list of premiums on them, I take no issue.

I think that Mr. MoCarmick was Dot Mr; Ho ara says there are nineteen patents on the Manny machiner-Wltjut ber h3eaU all creation would infer the inventor knew very little what he was about, the- farmers -can be hnmbugged about side draft easier wheels, light draft and the tails of the extent and character of the ia -t jury done, but I send you all I can "gather irom tne most authentic sources. Three wharf-boats were lost. xrrenas ana cuaiomera aa every wormy ql JO II IV- RICK Hoot at -Shoe rMakefi. TSKKSSSlSK, Next door to Couts Rutherford, IIA3 just- received the larcest inftraost com- pieie stocsoi leamer oi ail ainua ever orvugni to fhtl marketTand keeps 'constantly on hand a .1 II 1..

large supply of ready made Boots and Shoes the.thorttrt notice, end in the mott improved itylt, He returns his smcero thanks to bis old custo mers: and hopes by doing gOOdL work and doinfe tranctually, to. merit a continuance of tnerr tavorsiT New customers can be accommodated, and he respectfully solicits a eall as be fuels that he ean give entire satisfaction. i TrirrT tt nr- To. Rail tt- VVr. 9.

"einrnWHarkftdlle and Louisville Railroad jh. Board of the above CotaMnvnrttrlrtrlTTf The Board of the above Cotap-snylnrtttdribf the eonstrudtlon of tneir Road from the Kentuckv StaterHnertohe-ibeTlttndlUvff VlllOt This Board will intersect at the KvTtkte line. the branch of the Louisville and Nashville Road from 'Bowling Green and theJfemphis and Wve-Roaaat-the-lnnasenver, t- Other sections as well as the building of the bridge across the Cumberland river will be let horeafter. Tbe Road will be let in sections of one or mofo mileHtosuit Japv Profiles and plans can be seen at the of. fico of.

the in Clarksville or enquiry made ine W. B. Jl UKFORD. Tres't. -Jan 18, 185G-tf.

it It, DISSOLUTION. Tae p'rrtnership heretofore existing between House and Brvariv on account of the death of House has dissolved, W. Bryarly will SettIS up the buslneW 6f the firm, and dcsli-cs all who'Twe'Ta call immedi ately and Settle, as be is very much in need of funda to settle up pressing' liabilities of "the old concern. "-The Drag business-will be continued (. as usual oy u.

re, jjryariy Clarksville, Pebt 6, lBGO-tf. BRTARI.T, "Wi, It. BUTAKLT of thefirmof House ftBryarly.J O. W. A W.

n. BRYARLY having boucht out the interest der ceased, wilt continue the business at the same old stand ofcilonse Jiryrly where they will be pleased to hare continnation of the xiatronapre of the old -firm', with an invitation of all ioour countorrfoeline as sured we can Satisfy them with price and quality of our articles. The style of the firm will be G. TV. Bry-ly Co.

By having a considerable addition to the length of our store-room, which Isjiow nearly completed, will enable us to do a more extensive business than heretofore, and hope to be sustained by our friends in the city and country generally; We have constantly en hand a good stock of rpureahd genuine Drugs; also Paints and Uye otuna, jjooks ana bacco and Cigars, Daguerreotype stock, fan' cy articles andali othef-Wticles-i kept in dt; stoTergeneTaliy, 'eb. 183ft-tf. MTHE Spring Wrm of Mrs. Rictiari foe-ton's school will be opened on the 1st dat of February neat in the School of lite jjiotojii -i 1 rRici. of 1st Class; -rv' 2nd do 15,00.

French (Extra) Joseph Gray 1: will "grvr lessons In writing as heretofore rrice, the Artist will give lessons "in drawing and paintings. 'X'-" i ''v; r'- Paintings ifl Water 15,00 IPalntingsift Oil colots, jau30i.836-eo7tr.-- O. FAXON CooisjtStatiouapy, toys l'aiiej --At'- it Post Clcep CLARKSVILLE, TEX.XESSES. i.A-rx: axd ciiqicc noon A most desiraMo Jot of Bck, embracing the Tatcat puhhoations, Gin Books, Books for Children besides a large stock of School and Classical Books just received and for sale by 6 FAX0X Dee 8C5 steamers Sam Cloon, Shenandoah, oparhawt; Hub-marine no. 4, Feder- 1 Arch; Australia, Brunnette, Bon Accord, Presbyterian Ckurch.

23 33J? Ofiei on Strawberry AUtyfoppailtj)n Engin an. 2, W58r COllMimofetFORWMBISC AND i XOBACCOtSAI-ESHAIV, PROOF WAREHOUSE Clarktritle, DnVK Tucsdavi and Fetkl OlftHAM, PETTUS SUCCESSORS TO POUTER SMITH. FORWARDING ERCHANTS.K-- TKICE'S LAIfDIXG'. TCXXESSCE. Sept.

6. 19" 68C-tf. Rank of 'Tennessee. Ovasw, Cash'r. p.

Kcsnedt, Prcs't, Rtetmt DtpoiUi and pay Inttrttt tn east tchen CSoId, Stiver, Foreign and Domestic and is prefiared to buy and sell Exchange on all th 3 -principal titles at fa vorabls rates. TT" 50" llill Coinmittee in Session dailv front 8 A. Kovf 14. 1855 tf. 7-r, JTIarinc Firifnn raaceCc cipany 1 continue the agency of this old and highly respectable Company.

Fire and MarinfenskS (akenon the ustlal lords. BSS Office at Keuntdv Glenn'Si D. KENNEDY, Agent. Oil A CCO II 11 Oil Ell. -AND REAL ESTA TE QEXT.

AT THBCOltllEnJf JAvKfTSKEt 4SB BB iv-Clarkftvllle, Tennessee. Orders designating grades respectfully sdliclted and carefully filled. Jan. 602-lf. Commissioa and lnjardin? HAH 3, m-.

AlVD steamboat acexts, 8, HYCA310RE STREET, "grp kJ fProaieittave large Tlrti Warehouse. Xt. BUTLER. --V. jft P0WX.Lt.

pi J. BUTLEil COm c-r- A if J)EA LERS -J2T, i-H-: 0'5, STREET -f' riTTSBURQ, PA, -ICS Cincinnati Wuoifftale Stationary II US ET na GrjXi rt a cjw oot Deal exclusively in Pa-rwrS nn4 stationery at wholesale, import their; Foreign Goods direct front Ettrope and sell at Eastern Jobbinz Trices. 4April 12, r-rzr- POUTtlXlT PAITeTirVfJ. 3. T.

DEXTtll has opened a Studio ver J. Rice's Dry Oool Ftnr. Takes pleasure in exhibiting his pictures to visitors. July 21, 1 It -Highland Wary and louisville, were sunk The Nebraska and Badger State were in- jured slightly; the Clara and Bon Bolt were Jjadly damaged; the Forest Roso, Adriatic, and Paul Jones slightly; the Falls City and Altoona were injured badly; the Die Ver-- noo and Lamratine badly, and the Western and Jeannio, Deans slightly The gorge which started to-night took the river with' it the steamers Renrula- vino fj moavn vv vj itaav4Mft vwuav sii I'viuwiaw indebted to the said firm of Poston Richards, by ot er-account earnestly -requested tacall onih-lir-tospnrwnewHifonunueineDusinessat Uie ofd standand make payment on or ofore the 15th day of April next, as the necessity of wind- ing up the buaises firnLWill -4fnpi them Pf lim remaining unpaidat 'thattimeJ the hands of an officer for JL Poston is alone authorized to use the name of the firm in liquidation, neo. 2U, isoii ll.

II. II. POSTON. Havinp; i)urcua3ed the entire Interest of Mr. C.

rill Richards in the house of Poston le eontinue the Dry-Ooeds business at theireld stand, where he will be pleased to serve tbe patrons or tlieolJ nrm andtlie public geueraiiy, 1 Oil TWO dwelling Houses and Tots, in the corpora tion. One of tbe above bouses is, at present unoc cupied and for Apply at the Dry-Good Store of Poston tticnaras, to-j- qiarksville, reb. 15, 1856 tf.v Elder's Block IsVakinsJUp, iBIock-WaklDUpl. IP there is anynewho-thinks thatElder's Dlock is not up to the times, just let thorn call next door to-John S. Hart ft and ece the- elegant Drug Store, fitted up for ifessrsThomas Broth er, and-they Will be oempelled to acknowledge that'ifajor Elder- BMeurpassedever taste and in fitting up his houses'for his tennants.

Messrs E. R. W. Thomas now Thomas ft Brother, have removed from their bid Land at McClure'a corner to their new store where they will be glad to-see all of Hheir old customers nd where they have every convenience for the dispatch or business. -rr THOMAS BRWWEIte Clarksville; Jan.

80, '68-tC i-nr-? Cork Soles I Cork EECEIVED per Express another lot of Cork Holes. Lames ana- Ucutlemen will Bnd them great preventive airainst colde. For sale by TllOxMAS JJHOTUER. Cigars! a A AAA Very Fine Havanna Cigars ia Store U.UUV-andfersaleby -r- -r Tiirt wiq TinnTiii'n Elder's Block on the 1 obacco Tobacco ft BOXES Pine Chewing Tobacco1 Jor sale by "THOMAS ft BROTHER, Ider'l Slocjc, en the Square. Biirninrsr will find aft excellent article at our house.

fcjU uyll made arrangements for twenty --thousand bushels Stone-Coal, Which 1 will yard np and can furnish a regular supply Blacksmiths and familie "tiili -y Rl WTgQ3IAS UBicndjwatemifera, great fhyorrbyreal-ting early and paying np their aocount. Wa must have money to meet our liabilities; we hope our friends will call promptly at eur -new store in Elder's a T- vi. vvTrjV THOMAS BROTHER; 'X 1 Banks, 1.: 'ullerry'i--ag Richardson l.s i "-And cattertn very1 few" Bnch reports as the above are read in every ya-per, but Congressmen ears but little about tbe So that the eieht dollars ner dav Is naid. notes and accounts finds tliat if dollars represented votes, many of his customers would have votes enongh to elect them Then a good many are represented by Units and Tens, but if all were." paid, at thy ougM to te, he Would1 be enabled to pay his debts and buy bis. Spring Stoc.

Gome up Gentlemen at one an tiiquara your ao-couuts, aid oblipre yours tnilv. THOMAS 'McCl)LLOCII. l-evlle; Jan. 30, 185ft OFFEI53 TrolVaHional service to the eiVt-iens of Clarksville and vicinity. OrtVa on FrnV-tin Street, between the rcsideuca of Erta dut and Mrs.

8. Thuratfla. Ppt87, l64-87-tf. tor, Y. Bury, Milburn, Blice, Lirel-I JTZ Clara; Ben Bolt, Sparhawk, aUgndanca was very large 00 hi er.

a 1 -A. Beof Cattle-rThe stook is vr ample and market drooping. Prices 09c lb petAr rough to nnr esiern. lue reoeiuu are JSU Head, Hog-iSome speculatjro innulry at Co. Wt quote the retail prices at CJ(Ti7o ib not, Sheep--We juote at 4 60 i hea4RiiceipU Milch Cows N'o eal lcatUeIn- 12 28? New Orleans elassificatidiiFifassimiltti ftto that of UTerpwlj-rMiddUng 9y J3ood Sugar.

V-i'he markeW has been--omparatively pariicuiargr Jor we lower qualities, which apuauaa at easier inij irregular prices. The rates for tht better rnid, however, mom uimniaineii, mere particularly for clar-ifiwU-fairto JuUy airll(a7fc Diima nit R4341 and 3 i fialf barrels 88139, refinery reboiled 000 gaiion in wnoie and 40 cents in hair barrels. On plantation, tb only sales of which we are advisedwithiii the week are 10.000 iraHon. taajrand to. 10,000 gallons, parts of two crops, at 82ei iooacco.ino enure stoca on sale is now reduced to the insignificant amount of 600 hhds, of which amount about 400 hhds are Factory Lugs, for whiqh there isJitUs inquiry, --Ths sale of the enure weca sum up-only lotf hhds.

Plour. Dull and few small sales for the last three dayt, amounting to barely 2,500 Doia B(si lor suDerbna nd fincv 4 uuyi 10 ior oaaers orands. Oraia.r-Corn 6Jj3 cents for ordinary mixed and white, actordini to the oualitv of the aackit. and 6508 cents per bushel, for choice white ana goea yellow. Uats dull.

i roi in receipis oeinz -lient cncei have Tl -1. -I been pretty well sustainod, and 1,800 to 2,000 Darren ave louua purcliasers at $1(5 for heavy lots of uninspected mess, $1560 for mesa ordina ry, SSI at3l 00 for prime and about 13 60 tor rumps, together with a lot of 150 barrels of otear-mesrat lnSOpfer bAfie.Ir" It is' "proper to remark, however, that present rates could not be maintained undU any considerable increase re- oeipts, veer small at about oaal cents Tor ribbed Sides, P1Q cents for elear ditto, 0J(39 ent-pr Lard.fhe sales wen about lGObarrels and tierces at.PJ10eor no, 1 prime, ana lew nnnurea sears prime at inL ih Tobaeoo.iSailes of .21 hhdst 8 at $it JBOXU, iWH JO OlA tlj((ti5U l)U. 1 KL XI 7,1 at 1 omii)4ooi maM dxi a.entacKmanuraotared at mpita. wnee-iu nag kio at 1212 jo, 20 di(kthiw, ongar nnasfl, u. at 8i o.

plantation at 490, sales 1 uuie ua mgM id sola at rj. Flour i-prioes und downward for small Jots, with Sales of saperflne at 8eeds5 bbls clover at $9, 100 bush orchard ras ht SI and lirrl grass $2. Fruits 4ls on green selected api pies at 3 20 bush, dried apples at $1 75, dried peaches from store at $1 75, easics Dacon at for hams, vo for clear sides, 8c for ribbed sides, 71710 for shoulders. Nail 100 kegs at $3 50 for lOd. KANSAS AFFAIRS.

SjvXoma, Fob23r-Tn Lawrence cor; respon dent of the Democrat, underndate; of tne I4tn, says Mckapoo itangers threaten hostilities again at Easton, saying they will revenge Cook'i death by killing thO frienja Of the murdorei -Brown, The State men are preparing for the but will ac gniy on inc. XWO mounted companies had left Lawrence for Easton nnder the command of Col. Dickey and MsJot Grovcr.JLlt is probable "that a fight will occu.r.ll;::v':i:-;, OCR RELATIONS WITH; ENGLAND, New York, 23, P. wovernraoni 1 I hn patches received by the at; England considers she Canada, state Hint already given ample, apology iin' regard' to -mo enlistment auuir, ami adviacs jur Ciauipton to remain at tar i3 I'nngleand Forest Hose, i will endeavor to gather and, send you to morrov accurate details of the. tcfribb dis FURTIIERPAKTICULAR3 GORGE AT ST.

LOUIS. St Lows, 8 PV JJI -y 1 herewith transmit to the Cbwri'er all like be it soBut whatil morprofoundly Vldi4iW have ea hand burning fluidf these- ising maticai department, oonaucted by rerrel in which, is tattght a thoroutrh course of aaatha matics and Natural Philosophy; "wrasi iftrrsccnon. Arithmetic, Algfh Geometry." Triconomctrv: Surveviner In 11 it branches, with the use of Instrument, The student may pursue a partial or full enura at his optioni and special attention will iv. oh to such practical branches as are use fat the burveyor-Architect, Engineer, etc. iEaMs to i 60 per mothy tSf couiKciia eotiiaa Nashville, Tenn.

Jan. 23, 1850. -ft The World IToffrcsse Therefore thl is tho bed la aj, fa i PACKET i I admitted by all competent uages, win carry tue larf et ma, ueicrnt on on the lfmet nlur nt Steamer that no floats. Jier Commander m. ir p.

n. EriocTis. who the. publio has pronottneed exnerienoed anar. getic, is again in the field for publio patronage ia wherehelntonds runninir reeularly for the o- eommodation of the above points, and all in im mediate landings on the tlisstssirri, Ohio It Ccie mvmr .1,.

Jl ,11 mm ninwu win eoniinua, their heretofore liberal patronage extended to wards him by Shippers and Passengers la the immediate vicinity of Taicss' LiKDtxa Ciaiks-Vina, where arrangements have been entered into with Messrs Oldham, Tettus Co. of fnT, mer, and C. It, Smith of the latter, to give th necessary information reanisita to aecur.fiwir.V.f. and paasage. Orders by tho Steamer, will i- luslveiynderthe Bupsrvisioa of M.

D. Elu-OrT, first clerk whose experience as a close pur Ckaser has no superior. Doe. 12, 1855 600-ti; Thr Ecst StcaiaJjoaf hiU I to ostB that caw carht it aixi Cap taia R. I 3 THIS New and splendid Freight boat is beini; finiehed, and will be ready to takt her in tii Nashville, Clarksville; and New CrU trade on the first rise in the Cumberland, i i is 230 ft.

long, 88ft. broad and 8 fthol.i, and" carry 14 hundredtons. Kniirely new, at 1 ittnU A No. 1 ia the Insnraact OlT.ces at 1st This boat is So well adapted to owr trade, I tnt the eliippM-S of Clarksville will gi'te her a share of their patronngn. v.i Iron un wdncsrly the 6Lh Jy cf Will offer for snle tl, j.r.

Woalts at Oi bend of Line 1 berhiiid IJt --r, all tis r--t I 1 i I aiMi ano.it .1 Acres of I- aeres ot wlucU fine i i and near the woi-. rl i i immediately on tl.e l.iver Beiehlxrhwl of i flrair-l fr a K.mVi Tc. si thateliablf information tan" obtain as to the extent of the damage caosed by the breaking loose of the Ice here yestarday. following are) the names of ha boats J2tt)Uil 1 -Sub-Marine "No, 4, Highland' Mary, Federal Archi Iartine, Boa "Accord and vShenandpah; rv euv iuaa unuta nuuov ill1 oulous. than all, is to hear a gentleman pointing out to a tne aavantages er a reapinir or mowinir machine, who never operated a machine a day in his life, and farmer permitting himself 10 ua guTrueu ujr uis olmihuus, woue vney are rea-ly not worth a oenU If the farmer Would for a moment eouiaer he would find that these opinions were based on dollars and cents.

I ask the far mer to loo at the success of the McCormick ma- ohine for ten years. It is not a new thing, it was the first machine Introduced into the west. It has triumphed over the combined skill and pirating of me iankees tor we last tighter nine years, and it has now higher fame and (deserves it) than any machine in theworld. It la not for me to dictate to any ffentleman what machine he shall If he wants a machine that can beat any maohine in the' world, I will furnish it to him if he will order it in time, and when he shall consider what it cost to make It, and what it can perform, he will com to the conclusion that it ia tbe cneapesl machine offered to the farmer. It is no part of my Inclination to slander or even nnderate any gentleman's ma chine.

Let hint make fair statement, and I will be silentr- For six snccessive harvetit McCormick made fifteen hundred machines; last harvest he made jurca, witn tne charaoter of the injuries sus- tained i-. iTbe Australia had both side'sj the cabin nd the wheel-house, badly stove- in and the in tiro npper works badty injured rT' The Adriatic had hot side stovo itt, the oabin and hurricane deck badly shattered, and was also injured about the bow. bftdlcrnsliedlicr cabr zrzla bcii.g literally torn to The Paul; Jones was bodlj injured about "the guards and cabin. Falls City had her cabin, guards and bow con siderably Altoona is very badly injured. rtThe Laclodo, Admiral, DieXerBon, Tork Statet Navigator, Tropic, Mary Henriet-.

Louisville, Minnesota Bollo, Ocean Wave, Wm. Campbell, A Golden i Ww. Baird, Jenny Lind, Saint Mary, Genoa, Earn Gaty, Arabia, Westerner and Jettnie Deans, all with one or two exceptions, re- ceived or less injury. twenty-five hundred and fifty, and did not srtpplylThe undersigned however, in ilooklng over his the demand by fifteen hundred. This year he it making four thousand machines.

In view of these faots a farmer I think should have strong faith in McCormick machine. A --7 i The demand for tula machine will be very lartre in this part the country. I intend to supply it Farmers Will be called on by ajrenta, and terms of sale mads known In the orders. C. H.

MoCormick can be addressed at Chicago. 1 have 10 nave macuincs senr to Lairo. 1 ttiint 1 can get them dalivrd at pointa on the Cumberland for aboulf afrdorlitrs, perhaps rctrsT'Jtfachinei will delivered early, f'. 'TV; Ihe farnwrS have my thank-i for past natron. age and I solicit a conttuiinnce of it.

J. Mccormick. aul March 6th, 1806. 3-w. r- to a very heavy pressurvf T.oTir:i.

to (lie exists ofMr. Mar. Io--sU, are vequegte-t to call and sMt.le wiilu.iit delay, and nil persons having -'tlnst raid rstate must preeia tlieiu le tio for pavmant IV r.s.hijl'.a, Aug. Mtok our popcr.wos delayed at thun u.ual. job woil ili.i ka'-I l-r WE have just received direct fram UalilmoV a'nty du.

Kifnli.Cove Oytter, in 1 nni 2 lb, cans, and for aula by O. A. LlQON, ft CO, wind with approved he uuul iiitv.j'... 1 3on cm, LEWu Jr. jaK igr'v-n fr.

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