• delog*te,tod for the of the Stttey toi the Uiuls-to Appoint* delegate lrom esslonsl district. mt h«s msdfl the* appoint thU But*, tad Mr. Baghrllle, is tho appoint**, ilso along tha rirers hare ©lcgaUa, and tho conren ubU*M, b* th* largest o. *er bald In tbl* country, i don* Is behind th* times,llgenoe cannot be laid a.r again aad sgain we hareition to tha subject, and Ae necessity of sending’• convention meet* »y, the 7th.'■ — ^ i---»days.An affoctlonau wile, a loridg aJlk'er, a true friend, a trusting and ijtltfe*fal follower of her Lord and MaaierJesus Christ. What more lt;^»n be saidin her prais*. “She hath done what she oonld Mr PoLrrw,—Next 8ahbatb, rrangement, Her MoCoy , will oocopy the pulpit ol *iarob of this bity. and fchoada of this city, will nlpit oi tha M. E. Churchr i■ *• Opened oot a Mag in a portion of the©use building, where ho* general merchant uil-shment.—The track layers are he'd, and will jn a shortbapin, if permitted to koep Idlsy The tie ^□sioass is ' hsra-and the prohibit tblt;areieyrun 1 1 m -Oranao or School —The fait term ol the public school of this oHy* com*meno«d on Monday. The flmwrg hare auceooded in obtaining a good corps of teachers for the ensuing year. In the high school department, J. L. Dyer, Principal, and Miss. L. CarterAssistant.Grammer department, Mia JafceBook Principal, and Miss H. G. WJ1-kins Assistant.Intermediate department, Miss lie-ria Elam Principal, and Miss M. H Spangler Assistant 1st Primary department, Mr*. MM Do eler Principal, and Mias L-A1len Assistant.2d Primary department Mbs Addie Housekeeper Prindpal, and Mbs^artholdt Assistant.The school;!# iifoxceUentdoaditioti, all things considered. W* need more room, aud nothing will giro it except * new building The old on* yu good to' '.be lime it wa* erected, bittoo contra, ted for present .Ucasads. W# tnu*i put up a usw building.Diwlt; rnAT10 CojiriMTios.—Thbsugaat ar A all powerful body and dispeaParticular attention is directed to the advertisement of Book for themillion—surjuaos ocins—in anothercolumn. It should be read by alLiune24‘,69-lam.tarw.n authorised to announce th# nan* or Jonh Bwour Tuonraon, at an candidate for delertt# to th# itoto lt;3#n*iltaUonil ConventionPCCVLUIU^PTABILITTDRETfjmUlfDftgTH’8 PILLSThslr peculiar adaptability to all const!-tutleoa as elsanaera of tba howel» and the blood has •stablmbvo tbelr fraat merit Tbsyrestore tlia lint tbe eplren tod f»e. th# heart to hsalthy action wkio other remedies bars beau ui#lt;l without puJucu.gSay btn«fit. They Jo uot raj.oae tbaie wbous# thsm to asy dangar, b*mg aa aafe tiaalata/y.Extract from Etlltr to D' Brandrethfrwi C, J. Fay Eta , P M, Ham/ tun .A J“lo 1838 I was in po»r health, ae{ my friends as wsll aa inyaelf au*|osed rty cailb 1/ would soon erimnate Bat sfttitaking on# bos of Brsadrstb’i Pills, I bsgar to fill better Wall, air, when I bad ..aa, Up twalrs boxaa I wai a well, healthy ma. •—WV Weight bar.uy z *r• ('mr ! 3 I pom Ji up to 16* ponndi I :4n nHrred a « i,p 'y • fld between ttut time ard lie prear-.t Ibars rauilsd (free'b ult;nl.vUn'e |,of these loraljati.e p. lt;• an,, am rt , t . (-that lbarclberrbt been iaa;ruroejiiaI i •Sfjnf3frousj n * u( ».»“Touxa, tin r lt;J ur.p MBolJ by all I -^-e . Obsa’»ssi\ am luwblt# la'tsra ■ be c''»* •'Hie » Min Asr 111 l.-n P BHW 1 K 1 M