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5, 'jr ' - T? ' (.!. 'W "' ' ' """ ' il fi'n T "T irfg !!8"WBaajJ l . WSen. - MEMPHIS. sattijidat.:: worcainisn s, teas Reading Matter on Every Page. Largest Cfacn'-atio- n ir the City. TllAKr.ir0 DAT. Got. HasA ba issael b' proclamation arpoistiB; Iteritr. the tweety-fosrt- h lnt-- , ss a civ of pnbttc tbioWoS na prJfr to AimieUr Gei, for the manifold Metsinrs be- stowed ofon MiuSiUud f eople. for the year raw needy cemfag to clese, and ly iecottnd ttv obirrvtnre ef it as rati. . TOLTOTBKil oosip.txira. A eorretpodeBt of tie NaahviHe Uio and Jmtrian tkcr forcibij sets forth the impor-- 3 ret of easulstec as. encasTa-i- o the formt-to- D of veteer rolrKary companies - the State. We adept thee remarks at "r OWI! Tr" o this aabject. Oar - croaeil hare cKHsWei an error, wheb n ? tra' tfcey wiB ipedBy ameod i tattcf amr tt hhII eUfesd from oar eaHaBt to. er roaraaain: T Tiir Soutaar. The General Asera- - i7-- i Traveled aB tbe eta'ates ef tke ; - the Mhject of tie 6rrDitUoo of toe - ' fcrotrikc overboard, and preperir o, ; p "irm ailKM BHn'era, wtth tatefr com t 1 1 parade aod vMtky drtaktc aen-- 1 A nore abtard plan cooM sot pa- - ' t h iorroted for tfce prpoe f prepariae - for war. fVbite weabbor a a'a'e of iffif wtikb renders Ibe raWtanr arm necea-f3- r, at fce Ma tieMCTetbink tbat a few we' t raised coepaniea, wefl armed, we'! C '1H a ceter or eeotera areond which coaM ra' v brre, order Wr ne ran. sbmild eceatien a- - e mv to be detired. Ha there been ooe amet, ieHi'ed eorpa of ctttzen soMiera Ha per' Ferry, a Jew davi te, bow eacilr fof ffTible aeeaea eoald bare been preren"- -' 1 o' ratber bow HaUkelj thej wouM bare ' e- att coated. one bat tbee wbe bare escaped in tKe t r ritieo of vofcnteer eoopaBlea.bare aor ra of th labor aad erpesa repaired, is g- - e f wficb we find t tbe cities where ' ipiroliii are stoat seeded, and ecca-- s :'' is the ewi'trr, T"ag nee wbo are w "it onrtertak tW labors and tVi ex--r- 't til t that tri' boniM sbeoM b t'-f- r i iioeeted, or at El nanded by a few p"heeen or coorr pa'To1. I ft wet - that thete ateo abeoM be aided and ea- - - Ifir '.V e eee bf the lecfefetWe reports that Mr. "''I'hjBi l'rW"i a hit to eseonrare nr an Tation of eiil anldierr, and bar" ' ec tone pahn to ascertain tbe patwie a"d ' nv sioa of the ame, wMcfa are a follow : tht any raWtarr cerapasr ahl' rrrnrr Sca4eaid when I" eomoHet wib e.rtai" equii iocf ai fnHowii : TVhn th offie"T of - m. dahr br tbe exeeatire, f' s!' make oth that their cntaisaB'T resie r ro lew than ixty-- fi raen, armed. Hed- - i aod 'S'Hpee, "Bd welMrilled br com i' driH oSeere;that they hare para'W - - -- !r at lt earb TooMh darise 'he eH ne Mx nooh, asd have dftrist: tba theeia always readr, at th r- -- e of the Sta'e, aider Ha Chief Exeea-- . 'beat aai wn reaewed oath of a like tesor, c tii BMaoha they chaU reeeireaid from -- ve tat iBtheaaaB of doHan or c "iTi rer aaaMaa. I- - 1 f fo' the IrtiiMan to decide what e m 'hull fit! tbee bias bot let tbe atm-b'- n refiect on tberaat afafwrtance of each an a n ce of secey, tbat before app'rinc frail froei th Stat, a coeasany of eixtv-a- jsd w l! hare a Uree eatiar to make tbt to n a i.l eaalp aoCi a bodr nreprlr eres when j: .ta are faranabed brthe S'ate, wiS reqa're 'e erpeBHtar hr theailre of at la' $ !00. which start be added the aasaal of proeojriae; aa sic, rntine: an artaory r3 rno'iaeeat expeaan which, eren sederfa- - rsrabl eiraasttaBcea, will acaoent to at least &.k per eseaHB. 1. - n prenae that tbe tjislitTe rae b 'I ad bat the Mask be fitted witb the a -- . "f HN each six tMBths. etr MAS per fr.n. sd that tn coEBpasies in diflfraf r -- 'a nf tbe State, take adrBre of M pro - y r,, far the aeaat eaa of per uani, ' will have at eooKoaod a body of no r - an fbO aara weft aaiformed, arnd and wh'ch. hr saeaoa of raPrvads, aaay "nTed a aay potut in the State witblo ' hoorr. TW body of saldir " M fnraa a bocVo aroaad which, la ease of -r- - t, eaoM raUr the 10800 men who ' i tbe patriot m-beari- force of the State T Teme. L"' ir 9it lead in eBeonaeiae sach a sre-"tr- r. asd let her Icihire throw around it e rv rurd asd revtriet'ess as mar be cos- - - V'MnesafTtopreerreitfroraabe,a'id k !l be fooad to sroawte aeesrity, eaf-t- r asd - ce. Maaiex. ths junpon's rnrtur atfair. V e WaaWeciOB CmtHuHn pabaVdies f lier lautt mass af correapandence fooad Caataia Brawa'i effect a at tbe Keo- - Araouc tbe biu Is the feHawtac rat ofthe rrociehtael CoastttajtioBal Con- -i a beat at Chatham, Canada, oa the first M r, 18: Chats k. fasda Wei', ? Satarday May 8, 1S96, M a. k. ( r snatioo saeefaaparsataaee ta a call of R"-a- i aad others aad wn calttd'oortW Mr J tahsait, oa who aaotioe Mr. Wro. C. " rn waa rhnfiT B. wheat, oa aao-- - of Mr. Bntwa. Mr. J. H. Kagi waa eiect- - - ry. rr. Mr. DeT, Mr. Brows tbo eVd ta state the objec' of the coerentiaa ' nth. aEidtheatoeBrptatBthesreaeralfea. ' n' the ad as af actioa sa exeajtaos af the - in slew br the coerestsoa. Mr. De- - a id fltben apoke is faror af the projeet - ' nln, asd both were areed to by gesera' Mr B ows thes a ptan of ernsi-i'- n eat' led ProrisHnal asd '. aaeea to- - tbe peoate of the Uattee State", t ' mrd the reraHae: of the oaoaew K ai ' fibj-et- to hV readtoe: soHl of errecr b tsk br each araW " wen "n. waerenaaa M'. Delisy ' t t'ie Vnwinf parale af hoior b .- r ' a eoore-ta- os : T fi-ti ha I will o oi't n,ia ay war, r aiir ' e w a of this cae-tJ- top r . a en! I ld to kaaw the eb, . i of the reoaact aad aro-n- -i of thu n cn iaiioo: ".' trtiaantto w icmol "lie Preetd tha proeeedwi to adeaisWter "Mn7sjot, af er whaeh the q wa-- a t oa rai)- - of flae ptan prapaaed by Mr r aad he Mate carried. T e p'aa waa rbs read hy tb' SecreUrr, r -- r whict.. oa EBottno of Mr. Whipple., k xaa ordered tbat it be now read by articles for -- 1 Vrain. T Ttieles frost see to forty-E- rr were thn ra r and a'orded. u raitnc of the foHr- - fh, Mr. ReraoU atered to strike otbe . RtsmM aaoke in faror, aod Bkwb. t . 0es, B owb. Beiaoy. Realf, K'B-- f asd Paee afaisat sTtkinpH oot. The c Tti-- B was thes Uea aad Wst, there betne '. t on. rote is the affirraitiTe. Tbe article B3 't'eo aaWed. The fortr-seTe- fa a d ' artietef, with the achdale, were ' adopted is the Bacae aaasoer. It was then rr::& br Mr. Delay tbat the title andpre-amh- i. Msad as f ed. Carried. f motioo of Mr. Kaci. the ComUtadioSLiS. a w'.oie wa then noaa4rooair adopUd. Mr Whips! aooajpated Jeba Brown for woio waa, on the aecosd-irj- p rf M'sy, e'eewlrt-arxlaaasdaoi- Mr. Reatf ooatbiatd 3. H. Kazi far Secre- tary of War, who was elected in the sara ma--- ' tr. On motion of Mr. Brews, tbe cesreation a joarsed to 9 r. k of Monday tbe 16th. MosrsAT, May It, 1868, 2J r. K. The aesabied and weal into balloting for tbe eleeHoB of treassrer and secretary of the treasary. Owen Brown was elected to the former office, aad George B. GiH to tbe UHer. Tbe fellewise; resottrtton was thn istra-dore- d hr Mr. Brows, aad aeaBimoashr passed: RtMitti. That Johi Brown. J. H. KaeH, R cnam Reatf. L. T. Paran, C. H Ttdd, C. Wti pple, C W. MoSt, John E. Cook. Owes V, :. n. Stewird iayor, Otb-r- s Andema, A M E t worth, Richard Ricbardson. W. II. r..ma a4 John Lawrence, be, asd are IfAt apaohited a osaaittee, to whoss at 'f?a ed the power of the cearention to faH hr -- tret oa all aalrea efptcially earned u tin ia oaal ConaUis' tuu.athieh may be ra cant, af- - r 'tie ajoarnmeat af tbe covratie. The cun rn'ios then adjarad e die. Siened) J. It KACI, Secretary of cearenUen. saves or the xExacae or the cojtrrw-TV- Trarmm nr each PEUosr. Wm Charles Monro, PreaMeat of tb G.J. Remolds, J. C. Grant. A. J. mth. Jaeae M. Janes, Geo. B. OtH, M. M S.Vr, Web Laosbert, a W. Mi. John J J kioa. J. AadersoB, AhVod Whipple, James V B , W. H. eeaan, AKred M. BHtwortb, E- - Cook, Stewart Taylor. Jaraea W. Pa-- i. Georr Akta. Stephen DfUte, Tborolt !'"enHW, Jobs Comet. R.Wbm t r rd Roatf.TbaeasF Cary, Btebard Ekb- - -- W . L. T. Parsaas. Tboa. M. Eiasard, J. K Drlaiy Robert Tastrasker, The mat 3L - : trr. Cbaa. M. TMd. John A. Tboaas, C H'l;,;-?- . J. D. !b add. Rohrt Newsaas. Owe R ir., Join Beaws, J. IL Harri, Ctorle . S mno FitliB. Isaac HoUer. Jaste mi-Ji- . Stgaed, J. IL EAGf, Secretary of the Coareattss. amoiASHK emeus nixEa. ( v,maajKl-t-c'J- r Jta Bnwa. Seen-ta-- v of War J. H. Kazi. Mesbea of C- -r m - Alta1 EHwortti, Oaborae Ander-ao- Treaearer 0en Brows. Secretary af 2 ea ry Goartre B. OM. SecreUry of State arast Er. rou ArFEAX.: I notice ta roar pabHca-- t o of yestarsWy of tbe proeeeiKBga of City C neil tBeOsg,ta regard to jrroBtiar; a en f' 17 fira5 the MWaiaippi nve-- . hat Aid. Lpg;reaMrked "Ut ten orf-teei- - taa ' ef iftoiplrt hr sew At the nppet l a fboatf rt asMfwrttothe ether aide, sad i. preea 'errrbotts caaset trkt it as fal waa nt riiinaew reqoire K to go, aJ ' In tint ii r n' a ia) y tbcaae n I ave t r.raa It hat this is rery aeidosa lie ft", a d w en h does happen it arises fr- - a lie wa rata tha oecsionbe pteaeatar. ei nota ion of tre.ebi od that is tbe ace, atl ft a ear.be a at thatlanditK labia?" ennoa. T1 tftvr wn ,t a. ,.pff ':eoirir.at,jiahrebeeBreadj t wtmstr 'o rar.y aeroea aH the fr er.ht thai . oaT-e-d, f a are bea freanenMy disabled by eaaahsata load' c4aa. It is of oo tbe e that tee fesrybota raoBotc;et sear tic t; aad hit w ul br tbe eaae at ill If r vstr os b-i- 'red f r yboats instead of o, C. G. RICHARDSON. 1 Loir ut iullou acuilJiv. The New yori eorreapoDdeEt orthf Cbarlea-to- n l&rrary reporUthe prorew K Stand hjlWn nroniin across the AMlntK prepoa- -' ed by Professor Lowe; from wWebrepi "Wl appears that it is eomempiiirA to esuonta a Une of balloon paeketa from New York to, Lirerpeol, wbi-- b wttl prors a anbaUtcte for communication by tbe Atlantic trlejrapb t Sew Toar, October 27 It la refrrsblnr U talk with Lowe, tbe bU; balloon man. II' is nrfl Mir nf rroaafse the ocean i&aafetr. Such subHme coaridesce in bitnarlf breeds it In others; and al: who hare erer listened to tbe Professor's eslmdlscoarsenpon tbe pnsaibir). Ues of tbe thins, absre. with bits the belief tbat be wil' acbtere a coraforUble passajro to Europe. The altJtsde or his Uirtit will be aboat three rallea ; and should be find tbe ex- pected easterly earren flowiner steadily eneofb, asd the texture of the balloon, and the epera-tio- a of tbe mschlnerr ffnrascrndiBr and de- - aeettajnc with oat a waste of cat) eejoal to his sons. toe rtansr sroaant will proo-aw- on- - ttsae his Joarney from bis first landint; place in Esrape, and make tbe entire eircatt of the ctobe by a series of flights, landing treetnally on tbe American seaboard. The priaripal backer of the enterprise, Mr. Gilbert, a drir-In- c yoanc basinesa man froat Utfea, la this SUtr, is wholly coaSdentin the saccetafitl re- - nBt of the prand xperlmeat. He a8era tbe best proof of his rarth by iBreMtB a tare jam of money in a shape on which tbe ints-ran- companies will take bo arnoant of Hisoaly hope of remsseralion ia in he twentr-fir- e cents patron a re of tbe fickle P'lWtc. for Uie secarins; of which be baa ob tained from tbe Common Coaneil tbe free ase of the Crrstal Palace Square, fenced Hin, and will there exhibit tbe balloon and all tbe me- - chascal aprraat aad paraphernalia, for aortic a rertMsnt oerere me excursion. Sbeold- - the trln be made as aafelr and ex prdtlloatlr (thirty-si- x or ferty-eir- bt boors) aa he expeels.be may, with tbe ceatiBoed of Lowe, attempt t ettMih a recaW bHooB exprea betweeB tbie coastry asd Ea-ro- for tbe porpese of takiac st orders, asd other Important easiness paper from enr mat rhasts, sd doiof. in feet, the same class of wok which the AUstc was ts- - tesded to perform, as for wheb tb saercbatita nf Xew Tork coaM afftrd to pay baadansielr. An upon a bsropas hotise for reed, est over ereht or ten days in adraace of tbe steamer, mlrht be werh thoavaads of dollar to a larse daler, at a partiealar state of t e mark-- t Tbe express charses woatd he paM na'r an proof of detlrery. Of coots the bal-lon-o wil bare to be seat bark by steamer, a so rrrslar westerly catrest has vet beea Mr. Low's aecomnaByinc party at .x persons Is sard to be made sp, bat be keep be'r tisates to ime!f. I saw a yaane fetiew at Palac Square, the ether dor. ' ox mir lmBine: alter ttir cHonast. to on. hia $12$ for nee seat In bis car. AHboaeb Mr. Gilbert is ssppord to be the rlneipt eardtt of tbe entersrse.aereral other smart enraors bare a fit as tat finrin tt amene them Beajaatis and II nry Wood, brothers of Frraasda FemandnbisMerfisiBrestise.no half so wielr. in tbe Mmart HaH orrBiaa-tto- s, 8b tb idea of being ejected mayor. soiirt ni: was told. rm tke Vw Trk r Cmarnr 1 Acrerdinc o tbe testioiasr of Mr. TTexb F rhea, wbo has parblieh-- d a leBsthy crre-rtonden- wh Iedtne: New ErMrland Abnrl-toav- ts. csBeerBinc 'fee pitas for preatetio' an inBrrectiB aranne; eiares at the S ath and tbe stealioe: of a la res fnm their statr", ertaia diirifnritted mn ia tb RopvMtcao partr wen awre of tb nlota wbiefa had been enacerted to effect this oHjeta. Jo Is thai. hr caatera of the TJsitd State, from a Base daeterent States of the TJaion. are nand s barise been consatted on the eobjert Forb was esrared by Brown as Ms ssit-at- , bat in conseaaenc of a ftilareto par for bis serrlces areardiar; to prom'st, be par tb "chief eoBtribaors " raorh trosH. Browr asd Forbes MaTeed as to the eytem roi a rails We forcarryiec; no the "coafiietf tbe onset- f "Torisf aad iRtistinrr spen the plan lately atteatpted at Harp.r'i F rry, while tbe tarter tbcht an organization for raaainc eaT tares, fifty at a time, fron different patstr. woaU be most Hkely to destroy the raise of lr property, and to bas'en tbe detraetioi of the system. The interriew of Forbes wetb Senator Seward, la described as follows, in a Veter frost the first named, to Br. S. G. now of Beaten: iKTEariEW with a Etr a re WASHtxcTOtt, May 6. 1S8S. To Dr. S. G. Untt, M. D, Bi!tn, JStu:: Oa Saterdav (1st Mar) I bad an iotrrrlew with Setta'or Wra. II Sward, of Kw Tnrk ; 'arise beea isrtradaced e him tbrotr:h a letter tram a leadis; AbolrKooitt, Dr. Bailey of the Era.. I west fally late the whole matter, in all its bearioss. He expressed recrt that h had bn told, and said tbat b in bis petioa taebt sot to "bare been irfarmed of the In part I arree with hers, and ir rtart I differ. I recret tbat the ralseoodoet of he New Beaetariders abooU bare forced me to address ray? elf to him ; bat beinjr new rnlirh'-Bde- n the sabfect, be cannot well let tbie basisess eoatinae in its preseet crooked eas--titt- iactead of cassias; it to be "pat straight,' both as regards my chll !rens sHoa-to- i as well as the cotton specalatiea of thr bsoUDitarraBS. Mr. Seward expressed rerret for what Not that sach a scheme bad beea concocted ; set that one section of the Union was to be arrayed ia conflict against the other ; not tbt tbe rights of tbe people of sitrerei(rn Stale-we- re to be assailed, their property steles, aad heir Nre placed in jeopardy; for all lbi be expressed no regret, nor vosebsafed a word o eenaVstnation. Bit " he expressed regret tbat be bad ba told, and said tbat be i bis poi ten oaebt sot to bare been iBformed of tb cireaaMtaBce.n These ate tbe srBtisnts o' a Senator of tbe tfatted States; a man swerr to esapert tbe Coostitition aad laws, atV trusted as the rrprernta'irr of the Stat o Nw Tork, in tbe highest and mot dignified body is the national gtrrBisat. OnfU a( ts aotvcerafasatf Rl'y, this is anotttrageepno hoeesty end pa trio' irra, a wiski?g al treaso", scareelx les culpable than ihe act of Brown bimaelf. And Ihiv: same Snatw Seward is th trusted leader of a great political party, who speeches aad whose eooBsel to his followers, teaeb tbe same doctrines which Brows Ivas at- tempted to catrr to their practical conclrcina. Mark dale. May 1st, 1W, almost rfehte- -r nontho before the extthre'k at Harper's Ferrr. William H. Seward, the leader o tbe Repob-Hca-s party? in th Union, for whose benefit the 'ecto--s of Nw Tork .are arced to elect the "Reptib'iean Sctr ticket now in nnra'narioa was innraneorthepiatM and system prepteetl. ad inetpad af isdieBantly doooanetnr it, lr rgretted tht be had bees told, and six month af erward ma ie a speech at Rochester rirtaallt iadnraiag aad eactara-is- the cheoe. Bat Mr. Seward is net tbe oslr Senator o' the Unit-- d SUtes wbo waa prirr to tb treaeaabe scbm. Harwhat Forbes far- ther wrts. A sHScal r bad arit'i. a boat to Ftrbe, by which sir fa mil r earald be eapp Ttd while be serred thr aati-alor- er case. Ftub a became impnrta-nat- e for stoaey Tbe coram fee, of which F B. of Concord, Mas , aprrara t bar bees or Treass'er, (th earn-- S. B. whose resrittaneetn Brown bare beet nntrai io throrriiroaflerce already rmblishei. f tfled to raet bts dVmands, and he wrote to Dr. Hew as faHtws : Washikgtox. April 19, 18M Tb Dr. S. G. Ihvt. M. D , Button, Mat. Sta SBater Sumner has read to me yenr an wr ta tare letter ne wrote to yoo In aeeora-- nee witb bis kind offer to get this matti " pat straeat-- " He wished to effect that eb ject. and jtidgtag of bis New England friendt by his own feelings, be thoutbt to get jastce done to me. ThssK appears that Mr. Charles Setaner.a Senator or tbe Uat1ed Mates, was priry to trn arrangement, and ia'erpeaed bis good omcestr seesre insttre to Fo bes; in other word, a be xpreses it, to hare raattvrs "part straigbif wiiai wn iBoirraaHi. id 'ins, oowerer, a failed; mosey not being very abasdaBt witf 'be coaaptraters, and Forbes by this time a little waBttatr in their confidence. From Her ace Forbes got ereo less satisfaction than from Senator Sanaer ; for Greeley tol l him flatly tbat saeb proattses aerer were kept, and be ought no to hare treated ta them for moment. Bat there was a Batter United States Snatot in tbe plot. Hna. Jobs P. Hale, of Xw Hampshire, it an AbeUttealst of leng stand-ins- , bat in this plot he Is rot tfaas far ss deeply implicated aa Seward and Saawer. Mr. For- bes writes: ACCXBCXTAL MrETtJTC WITH JoH! P Hale. Hsrirg made sereral lafiecal at- tempts to get a qotet coBrrrsaUen with Sen a tor John P. Hale, af New Hasvpsfaire. I re bieo a cc Wen tally oa Sanday rnoratn-- . I ceoM el then ei.t- - r Into the details of Jeba Beawti. orojet; therefore, I ceaSeed oiysetf to ex- -' ttara-a- the asxeaty of seBthns; t eiief to ay family." Here la eridenee tbat Forbes appealed Ir Hale 'e see that jeetiee was dose bim, and hi tastily sreriaes for wbsfe be labors in th. car; bat o proof that Hale actoahy wa sforated of the detel's of the scheme, as wa Swatat, to whoai Forbes says he "weat fn'lt slo tbe whale raatter." The inference, how. ever, t, chat tax iVew Hampshire Senator war sot salie ia the da-- k o a qaestioa in wbirb b may be sapposed to bare a dep interest. Will the people of Ibe Uo ted S alea sastair a party whose leaders countenance and aahelr tresses, asd wiiik at theft and atarier? Wir tbe olectarB of Xew Tark inderse sstrh erlaci ties and saeb action at the eassdasT elet-tio-o ' We treat not. We tmst thear rerdlet may b-- empb-'- ic thtt Seward wfil ao hereafter eed to be told what is going oa is the petUica world. Carlbaiai at tbe Tomb or tils tTIIe. We recently ga re oar readers a brief notice erf GxrhVaWn visit to tbe tomb of hie wife, seat Raresna. The foHewisg detailed acceost of that erearl aat! Ibe sabsaeent f astral isbaaaraf ibe deceased a re from the Rarrnaa eerrnyosdacce of VExoS? tiaiUs When the "General, witb bis two sons am hir cerernea arrired before tbe cbareh of Meadrieia, they were formally received br Entered In tbe cbareh, Gari batdi looked around far tbe tomb of bis wtf while at tbe Sim time wreaths of Sowers were presented 'o bim aad bis athiWren b ruing girts. Garibatd's children, as well a ie sovfrsea, did not know tbe obj-- cf of rts-'ti- tbe cbercfa until thy were enodue'ed bi tie priet Isle a room adjoioiag ibe aacriaty. Here, before the tomb, was a low bench drapn1 s black. An kneeled thereon, and then a tOBcbiac scene. Garibaldi, weeping xpiained to hia children iht cauae of his tears tsul they too abandoned toersselrcs to grlrr TJisHvlbry remained fcwrctr mlBates, while th' fTest is tbe meantime performed a f aneral-nrr-Jdfr- This sad f oction eoncladd,tbeiarg gsWtKsde comme-'cer- i to offer o Die General and h's ramilr, ubnse coonten-oce- a tor the tracs of their profoand grief. Qaribahft waa al! tbe 11 ice srTesad4 by Ihos' fao taw years ago bad rescued him ; if an 'BvalU! einressed a tnsb to see him. I. armM itvsleo tobiabodsUe, A Xw dara after tbe asH to1hfirehi3 k.VK In the after- - aoon, the tanerai OHiwj am fro, isi luren-a.- ) ttcojrteal by fetT StsSti. y? nt resaed n btacl-- . who trarenred on'foot tho ten mBes 'rnraMipdyloU- - At'thf pataof :Rrena the 1 -- onege'waa messy a tan;e whiowi j cm- -; ns with bands of nmle, ani bylheTaMcor. ed to arnae-nifieer- hearsr. for the ratapoitatioti of the honored r Tit lbs. Dor-- . tC the. erecint; Garibaldi maintained a sad tacJtumlty. " f " ' 7,H,.r JLl ' cMiffa , J BgMPBCIS JjJLTS AfLS ATTJSjQya Tffl,SSrK LtlCISLATOIIB. SENATE. . , - T Mokbat, October 31, 1859. TThe 'Sesaie was called to order at ntae JoBck.brlh sn raker, aad opened wsta prayer SaRb: DEATH or Tbe call of themotnlngbBslntasbavIngbeen gone Uiroach Mr. Pays said: Mr. Stealer i Wbaterer rasy be ths charac- ter of oor aesTeG!raU.or bowerer mseb en- - grossed with the purposes and alma orilfa, whether at leglaUtori fixing tb poHry of states; or In, other ami rsriM plana and occt-ptUo- ofTrfpre mast occasionally torn aside rrom thtlr coneideratlen, to reflect upon the ratify of aH Intman ps r:!ts, and to contem- plate the atra'ge and cysterioos dtstlnr tbat a trait a each ramber cf th great family of man we are 'fnred to paste and look at tbe dial plate of time as its lengthening shadows isd eate oar rapid transit toward the mis'y deads tbit en brood tbe land of the hereafter. These IheagbU are broaurbt op br a thou- sand inatraf&rn'aHeles, and in no way are they mote strmgly topreaaed. than when w bear of the faH of the good and tbe great, who hare beenakea off Is the midst of their aseftrlness, ta answer to the summons of Iliaa who bold In ilea Binds tbe lses of life ac t death. It is right aad proper tbat we sbeeld glee rent to the feelings of regret that wo feal for the loss af tbnst) vb In lif hare labored aad teHed for ear good. It ia with this view, air, that I arie Ms morning to announce tbe death of one of sty immediate coBstitnest, whose name Is fa- miliar to as all, ami which tbe common, aa the t will be tke treasured property of hit native State. I allnde. of eevrae. to Er.Gorerner JastesC Jones, who died at bis residence, near the etty of Meatpbls, ea Si'ttrday.tfee twenty-- adatn irntant. The decoaaed had been for many years af-- aUcafal withdHeate, and tboagb this fact was bat Mile kanwa. vet It termination was look- - aal to net witboat elsomr ferebodinct He bore up against bis malady with a cherrfalness that was srldosa eqaaleal, and contended with the Inreding fa ItVe a trae and brave man, and aawy sarresdeeed whoa bis eoaatitation was a e email eto wreck, and on'y gave ap the active ancles ar ar waea amtsra ct tmeo mm as us rteUm. This is seitaer the time nor the place ta tadstre is as expended ealagy sans the mer- it at 'tie departed aUtraias, bat a brief e, aader th rircasMtances, I prenme will tot be inadmissible. Gor. Joaes first entered pablie li'e In ISM, as a ramW of the o ber from Wilson enatty I am no aopriaed of any qorstHHi or wret dariB 'be sesatos wbea he was a ram- - br that cartel for th exercise o' thes peca- - Har. I say womlerfal, traits of ebarao ter tbat be afterwanin exhibited as a popular debitor, lie was ptace-- oa the wnigic-tnn- l ticket nf 18W. asd in that fiery contest, which brnagV oat an amount of spak'n tal- ent never before exhibited in the State, tl e thte new candida'e for pabT'c faror won 'be nj ee of honor. He wa made tbe standard-baie- r of his party is 11, against th abl-- at of oar Drawer a tic orators. Tb raerasaea je'vrreo Jostesand PoHc. la 1U1 and M3.f rm- - ed as era is the paHUcal annatt af the State. and ter tbe maaterly displays of tact, talent aad isdaatry were perhaps never eqsald in ay timtlar cutest- - Jones was hoaored with the fall coaSdeBce of his party, and forfoar rara that begartded tbe affairs of State as the Chief Exnrlre officer, bis ahi'i'v and pat riotism fair jaatifi' d tbe coaarleece of bis frteads. That eav fid nee was taore signally d'splsyed by hi eVetion to tbe Senate af the United S'stcs. Is tbat angnst aasmbly,wbere were to be fensd the mirltest Intellects of the a- -. Senator Jenes maintind the honor of Ms State, was. a firm aad unflinching adroca'e of b eonsrHsttoaal riga's or the booth, ana the firm friend to the contiiraed union of the States. Wbaterer we may say, or however maeh we may eritacie particular acts or opinions, all, yes all. whether Wfcig. Democrat or American, wilt oaite in awarding to the deceased tb nratae doe to a patriotic statesman, a splendid apeaker aad aa honest man. His deportment and beartar aeon the staata as a partieaB debater, bis terotion le th poopie'a in'erest as their Osaex Kxecative, Hi losg smca in the Sesate chaatfaer. have made up for bim a history of which bis posterity may well be For sereral years Governor Joaes bad with' draws a'mot en'irelv from tbe arena of party netmes : he aclmowtedged so fealty to asy or be present party orcasiutiaws, saw did be pre tend to east a pary rote, iieaeemea to live apen the recoHectioas of the past No Iott ever Hsgered over the sleeping dast of bts qen of beauty with more antir-rn- g coastascy ; ne fssd asd rloating mother vao ever more absorbed with tbe thoagfata of ber departed child, than waa James C. Jene fith tb name and memery of tbe great man whose ferarrs be bad fo'lowed, and whoa lag be bad o often aad so valiantly defenaVed la hia owa eatimatioa at last, be spent hia last years in political orphans, and ceBaid-red'n- o man whertfar to be Att leader, after baaing seen the towering form rf bs depirtc' chieftain qat-- y p'aced amidat be shade) of AsolaBn. lais may nave beea rise romance f the portician, asd therefore jrrot; of this t is net far me to speak. Bat let m stodestly pass to another phase in the history of the d parted s'atesmaB, aad one ft boat which nt difference of opinion can exit. In anotbr reiatiofi GtrrTBor Jones proved himself one of 'be neatest henesetors or tbe State, w&en if more waa first made to connect TenBse with tbe great rarts of the Eaat, by raana of railroad improvements, Governor Jones waa among the first to rive b riant labors to tbe eeeapietieo of each a realt. IB company with Its present enter oracer, . K. Steveasea, Ger. Joae labored to ral-- e the iseaB for baiMiag the Nashville aad Chatta- nooga railroad, and by hia etoesest appeals, 'Is wisaiag adaVtsa, soeeeeded in bringing the people ap to the sappert of this first great tre&eer esterpriae. of tbe State. The resaK of tia labore are to be sees ia the conrc'ion of Tor Btrtroposrtas city with other and distant tradier aoiets of th Unioa. Whaa he settled is Mmahi. it was com- ma ratively an obscar village, witboat capital or credit, and trnetisg for future prosptritr and grosvth to Ha geograpfaical pceitieo. It araswltboat pasx-bl- e roods daring the basi-ne- st seasons, and the trade asd commerce of the interior wre fo'eed to seek ether asd ntnr ceeveai at Gor. Jor es at once merest vnh all the ardor of hta nature into he plan of impr-riagt- he pabltc highways lo he aewly found ed cite the saaas of tows lad eeaatry were Weigh' forward, ia reapo ie tr ha argeet a'd powerful appeals stank ads were pdilycoariK'td.and fmeathat nriod datrs th eomaeirciaat of tbe sn'en-li- d commercial era ii th biatarr Af Memphis Tbis was b initiatory s'ep is the gra-i- d aeh'iH of petrlic rmprwveaterits. wbreh, when eosaoleted, will make Memphis tbe great rafl-tta- d center of the natb-w- e t Tb Memphis and Charlestee railroad wa a gigastic esterpl, and be wa amO'C the sjrst lo piece that ea'crprra oa foot. Iadeed, tie was looked to to procare the noser, and to any forward 'his grat work, and we't did acajait bims'f af the renpnasib'e dnJy. Ilia strong and t 'iagspaolsiiBitd the North lbama and West Teoneaa e farmers and capitalists. He bceoghttrget er the people of fTbarlestoa and New Orleaas ia strpaort of thr a a eaes, and the finet read ra the South ral ey waa tboa braattbt iBto Alreadv along this great arrow. Hosts tbe eeastiees treasure nf trade a ad coa-nrc- e epna it ia to be dtilv a1 en tbe oace li.tant ttlr of the West bow into elsse proximity with his ancestral host, ig to that home of his yooth to embrace tace more tbe loved ones that be left bhiBd, sod le bow oatv again around theftmily altar, e dear to the reee'lecttoas of cbiMbeoJ. Bat if the State of Teanessee owes a beary obli- gation to tbe depart -- d, aa one of ber faithfal aerrasts sad beBefaetitrs, what is tbe weight vf tbe iMigations pressiag apes the commu- nity where he ended bis days, aad whose In- terests he so esaentialtr promoted ? In Ha cr be came to Its aidbe did aet bring gold ad silver he was aa fortunate bolder of capital, bit hia coe'ributine was tbe mighty power of a a plead id iotellec. oBlted vrh indomitable esrgy. This was the agory tbat eoeanaanded the parse trings of the capitalists tbe en -- operation of be enterprising, and the ntroag arm of the la borioas It waa this mighty agency ated by he deceased and his cetdjators that started be growing ci'y of Memphis npoe ber golden oath war, and that will al iroa'ely enthroBe br open the great mother of waters as tbe queen f Western commerce. Ger. Joaes bad been engaged for some ties before bis death ia the plan of uniting the Pacific and El I'asso railroad companies abicfa, bad be lived to coanmmate, woe'd bare earr-e- 'be line of railroad to lb rry baee of the Rocky Meaji.tala, asd went far to naure the mach coveted eana action between he Atlaa le and Pacific States H last snbese act tys to p'e'd over a meeting of 'he cWxens af Mapht, and to appoint del,, gate ta the railroad roarestina at St. Louis. He attdr-se- d th with a'l the fire and nergy f hfa earlr life, and maanVsted tbe a me aantnebiag dero'ion to the iateresta of be pec-p- l . He was then locked to as trading be storemeat to aai e Memphis and St Louis Sy-- direct be of railroad, aad thtt fact alone rare tindoabttng csafidace to tbe friend a of iris In porta nt enterp'tse. B is the mUa t hia career, be has beo, eat off by the decree of tbat Being, who hoMt th aVstiny of Cl all in bis owl hasds, asd wbe trilt datani the payment from as of tbe aarae .4t- - which has bees paid by the late departed statesman and patriot. We, who know Gov. loses, (aad what Tenasu!) that did not?) will cot forget bis genial restore and kindlr SekrKgin all the relations of life. We will remember Jiirn, too, for bis sparkling humor, tad bio practical talenta as an honest poll. 'Man and a paWic spirited ctt- - aljia er. rore, if any be bad, for be was like oareelres, e wtli pioaalv bsry Is tbe era re of Posterity, too, will rberieb Iris mem i y, for bis aame ia writtea la the history of 'tjt country, aad the monnraenta be assisted to erect, ha the shape of great public enter-irise- s, win" stand in tbe admiration of after ages, la a store enderiag shape than tbe cen-tar- y erowaed labors of antiquity. The names nf vseh public benefactors as James IT, Jone rill live is the recollection of mankind when hose of the Hoed-staite- d sol tier of fortan r th jewet-de-ke- d inheritor of royalty shall Have been cnlgnel to oblivion er lost In the vortex of revelation. But. sir, I must dose ray remarks. I fed 'bat I cannot do ptstice to the s ifcrct. I mere. Mr. Speakr, tbat in baser of tbe nemory of James C. Jesea, the senate stand adjourned till mers-in- ntae o'clock. Mr. Stokes aeonded tbe motion of the Sena- tor from SbHv, (Mr. Payne,) that he Senate atand adfearBeal satil a token of 'tpet to tbe raBery of Gov Jnoet. He asld 1 had known Gev.iones formtnv years bad terred wh bio In the Wtalatare and h uM aordially indorse what was said of him sy ths Sf niter from Shelby, and In a few nald af eeltnj tribute to the great worth if the deceased. The motion was then concurred in, and the Senate adjourned accord ngrj. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mo nay, October 31, 1859. The Speaker called the Hoaae to order at Half pajt tfp aVJock. No sahilcter of thepap! bring present, ths Speaker annouaced lb fint thing in order to o toe reaalirtg or the journal of Saturday. .Ur. BraaeUon laamediately rot and said i Mr Speaker, the tel.prsnh haa lannimiMl the fact that the Hon. Jas. C. Jon Is no mere ana move, an, eat of respect to fcla memery, that this Houae atanda adjourned-n- n til rooming at 10 o'clock. J think, at tbe reprcsenUUres of tbe people of tbe State, it Is due tbat we should reaps t tbe mem- ory of one they, in days, gone by, bare teen roper to elevate to the highest position in S I'lrrift. Iu days gone bVlt waa tnr fortune to hivo seen him at tny father's board, nd so long at "memory holds Its sway" will the words of encouragement be spoke to ras be treatuTett up, ami ne an mren'tve to urge me on to nihil my poyuon to lur, However uum ble it mar be. A dark elood now enveloDea tbe wbolr'State. A burtt of heartfelt sympathy prvades tbe Mate. We moorn the loss or one or lennea-see'- s greatest sons, one that in days past couin win tne Drarts or iooutDas'uj uis a;iri oratorical powers- - His political career ia a part of history and of which I need not spalc In discharging the many Important truata as. signed to htm, Ue rumnratnem in a mannerac-eep-ab- le to all. Ia the laneuage ef the old La In m xim t " SU f rasa if gierli muauii." He having ben one who has fulfilled the highest position of honor that the people of Tennessee couM confer upon him, I consider It nothing more tban doe to bis memory that this body should stand adjourned till that hoar. Mr. Martin Mr. Spakr: Perhaps it Is proper, being a representative from the county in which Gov. Jonea was born and in which be was raised, and in which he first present- ed himself in a prominent point of vtew to the world, It it proper, air, under thete circum- stance, tbat I should second tbe motion or tbe Representative from Jefferson,, (Mr. Braiel-ten- .) It was, sir, with feelings of heartfelt sorrow ibat I betrd the death of James C. Jonea. He was my friend long years sgo. I knew him, Ir. In the walka of nrirate life, when be was nothing more than a common farmer, following the occupation or agncui'ur, woium? m,i-tia- ra at a common band In the fields. I knew Wm, sir, when he first came forward as a can- didate to represent Wilson cout-- y in the Leg. latere ; be waa then looked apen as but a com- mon man. and I remember very distinely a conversation that I had witb a gentleman, a neighbor, and who was, as well as myself, ble nenonal friend, when speaking of hia being a candidate, we said we supposed we would have to support him Inasmnea as ne waa our friend. 8 orMy he burst upon tbe worll like a new-bor- u star; he canvassed our cowry for tbe Legislature, when the brilliancy of bis renins, and the powers of bis eloquence aston- ished the multitudes and attracted toward bim the attention of the people ia the surrounding counties. He came to Nashville as a representative from Wilson county, and upon the floor of the House of Representatives distlngo'shed him- self as one of the moat talented and promising roang men in the After that yoa al" are familiar with his political history. II was nominated as cand'date for Governor and twice elected to that office while a citizen of WHaon county. His history, as a politician, is before the world. It Is nt for tne, sir, to pass the judgment, either ef approbation or condemnation apen his course for the last few years. Hiatery will do him jut' ice. Thre is a rast differrnc ef np'nbin In the world as to the propriety of the course be thou.'b'. proper to pursue. One thing I am constrained to however, from my own knowldge of tbe man, tbat he was hosst In the course which be took. Ba he Isgone. ir. I knew bim well At one time In my Hfe there was n" man to whom I was personally more watralr attached than I was to James C Jonea. Thtt feeling of warm personal f rtesdsbip has never left ray boaom. I sympatMze deeply with bis family; I sympathize with bis Mends; and as a representative from the noble old county of Wilson, in behalf of ray constknenta as well as myself, I offer to yoa, sir, to this House of RepreenUtires and to tbe workl generally, our most profoand ef at bis dentb. I bare thought, Mr. Speaker, tbat it wasde from me, as tbe senior representative from tbe county of Wilton, and as a warm personal and devoted f tiend of James C. Jones. Having said this raucb, I again second tbe motion of tbe gentleman from Jefferson, Mr. Braxettoa. Mr. Farrelly. Mr. Speaker, Governor Jas. C. Joaes departed this life at bis 1st residence near the crty ef Memphis, on Situ-da- y last, after a lingering illness of several weeks. He died, mr, in the boaom of an affectionate fami- ly, and sarroanded by many of his warmest and best fri-fd- s. In making this sad it is not necessary to eater into a detailed sketch of hie life asd" character for who In the bearing ef my voice who in aP Teanessee, but ia not familiar with the life af tbe great and good man? He was a at re af Tesnesaee having beea born in Wilson county in this State. In bis death, 'benation ntainn tbe loss of the s'atesman and.pitrtot; Tenne-se- e one of ber purest and ablest raen ; ihe com- munity in which he lived an ornament and heat citizen. He entered public life at a ear- - 'y period as a representative in this branch of tae jgts)atere. roasesserj or ancoeHnes power of Intellect, he soon commanded tb highest position of honor in the gift ef the repte of Tennessee. In looking over the Hat f the rreat men that bare been stricken down amongst ss, we find none in whom were more of the nobi attributes of man, tban in Ger. Jones. As a statesman, b wa wise and eminently conservative ; as a po'iti cian, be waa bold and featle a; as a man. all tbe relatioss of life, be was warra-Learte- d, generous, Irse, and fal'bful. To no man, si', living or dad, are we more indebt d for oar advaBcemeat in our internal impreveraat scheme, and especially oar railroad svttrm. thas to him. It is a sad reflection, air, lo ksow that nor great and good men are fast passing from the scenes of life. But eight abort months age, we followed to tbe tomb, Aaron V. Brown, and to-d- we are sheddlag oar tears over tbe fresb sod that rovers the last of James C. Jones. I, too, second the stettea to adjourn. Mr. Butler. Mr. Speaker: As the repre- sentative of the mountain counties of Johnson and Carter, where the shrill voice of the la- mented dead a few short years since was heart1 arousing the hardy Whig boys of tbe mmatja p. to action in the memorable struggles of 1SI1-- 3. 1 desire as a token of respect to say a word oa thiseeeasios. However much, Mr Spaker,we may differ on subjects that hare and do agitate nor beloved country, when a great man dies w deplore his loss. One of Tennessee's great men has fallen. A abort time since and Tea- nessee was called onto mourn tbe lost of Gov a name tbat will b dear lo Tennes as brag as time sbsll test! tc-d-ay we raatrs th loiis'of Gov. Jones. Tbotgh elevated to bis last and highest position ever one of East Tenn-ssee- 's nobles' yet In Eas' Tbb-e- e Gor. Jones bad many warm and dmtd fr ends wbo mourn bis lets. Teaaesse was proud of J ibj C. Jones, lb pw-bo- y of Wilson, wbo, by his exertions and pereeve.. ance roe to so high and honorable diti"eton I nd ac revert to hi a political earer: it ia too wll known ; it is part of the history of tb eons try a"d tbat hia'ory is written, on. th heart of everv eon of Tennsa. Of hie prt-v- ate associations I know bat little, bu' ths.' Ii t' was t love. Tense'tee owes much to Gsv. Jo-ie- s for his xertionaio behilf of the In- ternal improvements of tbe State. Perhaps more for ral'roads than anv mania Te-Bsa- e. His bo'd and Indefafgab'e nrgr accomplished everything which he undertook. Bat be baa gone; that shrill musical voice ia heard no morel It is boshed ia death. His pirrtbas gone to God who gave it. May it real in peace. The motion was agreed to. And aceord'Bgly te e House adjourned till to- morrow morning 10 o'clock. WESTEayr division rata. Mr. Brazelton, from th Hooa Committer, apptiated to attend the division fair a Jack-si- submitted the following report, which wa or ered to be spread upon the journal witboat reading: Mr. Speaker, yosr committee apno'n'ed for the purpose of attending the annual division fair at ja kson.have discharged tbatduty,and beg leave to report : First: To the officers and citizens attending the fair, we fee) constrained to tender oar hearty acknowledgments for their many mark of consideration. We confess tbat ire had beard much of the geperoos hespKa'Ky of tbe people of Jackson and of Western Tennessee. The fame ef ber fair daughters and noble-heart- men hd not been so lone and so loudly sounded, and become so widely known, withoa reaching oor ears. We were therefore pre- pared to expect, as the representatives of year honorable body, a demonstration wbiefa would aastain Ibis high anJ honorable repeti- tion. Bat our expectations were more tban realized. Tbe whole atmosphere was perva- ded with d, open-hand- weleeei lo one and all. Each seemed to vie with the other in doing errrytbing to make the visitor welcome and at borne ; wbile tbe M centls laeies. In vb earrreiaa paarer lore bam th ttorr r bit kterlaea ten," Smiled npon the scene, and by their presne and actire participation In the labors and plea of the occasion, left no doubt on our minds tbat to the maids and matrons of Wes'-er- a Tennesaee may be attrltuted a fn'l share of ts prosperity, its attractions and its wealth They understand the true mission of woman oa arlh ' Tm lessper man we ha4 been bratea wHhset tbeaa " We commend them to you, Mr. Speaker, and to all be world, certain tbat th-- y will befosti models of their sex ready, as well to weleom res to a neatly kept bouse and a benntifai board, an - To rat tbe foil are o'er Ibe Fooary lawn, 7 tie turn tke tunern' pass, T rmrl new Saver to the fraHral rear. Ans k'sMaa nalnrV, dalwiea in their rats. T rear the fracea mtia erenrrt Mf TartTnavcirtTiUblirkeatUrt. Wed eroerrd ban, nan's kt drHafct leBttr, Aa4tr ewaaiwtrt-ariaam- . saalUttiB, With rrrf tBtl. Car etrelriweeU . To rata tb virlnee. animate lb Mlrs. Ana sweeten all tfcetaah of bmua life." Tb fair grounds of the Western Dlvisiea aocietrare situated abovft half a enlle fromlhl thriving city of Jacklon They are sot a hlchly improved as it is nopea tney win ne. The accommodations; are ample, however, for a large concourse of peoplf. The tneloaure camp-ehen- dt a magnificent forest, luajirianllr rattaged, ana renaerea pcnnarir oeauuiai on this occasion b tbe many-tinte- d drapery of autumn which cad encompassed it Under these towering "motarcbs of tbe wood," each day was spread numerous tab'ea, wbicb abounded with everything tbat could mlolate- - "an aching voldVt or tempt the appetite, and to which all were invited witb tbat irre- sistible cordiality so characteristic of the Ten- nesaee farmer On Tnesdty, tbe opening day of the fair, tbe attendance was not as large as might bar ben expected, on account of the late heavy raise. The exhibition, however, cemprHn- - Vw-de- d an fatted cattle, was manly credita ble to ths stock raisers of mat vicinity, a art comprehended torn aa fin spe jmens as we av ever seen. On Wednesday the attend ance was" Immensely Increased, until twely o'ejoek tbe crowd of "fair women and brare men" kept poaring In, nntll tne itea aeemea to pr-v- that all erestlon "and the rest of mankind n had come to the fair. But we do not desire to weary yotrr patience by a detailed aecount of the exhibition. 0 the whole yoor eomalttee were highly pleaaed with the evidences of Improvement in all de- partments of agriculture and stock raising manifested. Tbe exhibition cf horses on Fri day was particularly fine, and demonstrates that the people of tb Western Division ire determined not to b behind IheJr sister coun. t'es in improving tbe breed of this noble sad Bt'fnl animal We rnnt not omit to notice that part or tne exhibition eon'alned In the larg and cipa-clo- ball set apart for flowers, frnlt, needle- work and manufactured articles. It was, Indeed, one ef the most attractive and Interest- ing features of the occasion. As an evidence' of ths tattt and habits of tbatlateresUrig fcr tletf"of the conalvtaeflts 6f-y- ear honorable body ia that locality who do their voting by proxy, it was in the highest degree creditable. We cannot attempt to give you sn ideaf the tbettsand, evidences of . women's baadiwark which daxxlcd our eyes In that collection. IVe rattbt mention one r two anal wHhoutaV. siting to be lewiioais, we will say trat tba specimens of palatial br Mine D. exhibited such exq'tiiXe Us e in the soleettoo of sub- jects and in the execution, as lo place her at once among tbe rat mat curt in the eoun'ry. It wouM not require an nserrceiletrted streteh f fanev to Imagine, whl'e gasbag upon the beautiful works of this fair artist, that tbe spirit of I h Raphael had wandered from its celestial abode and nreeidsd at the easel. The ditolav of embrolde y was also qtite attra 'live. Mlsa T. D O .of Memnhis, exhlH'ed a beautiful eatbreidereU handker- chief, for which h- - was awarded a premises. Under the mgle teaeb ef a needle In thete fair band, the fabric was tranferad into a thing of beauty, tbe possession of which mbttit exei'e tb eavy of aa Oriental pr neest. Tbe floral department was set wanting Is attrac- tions. Th eaMvatoa f fiowra ts carried 'o great per ec ioii in that vicinity. A walk around ttrl'r f Jackson impresses oae with this fee. rant fact On the whole, w take pleasare In reporting to your honorable body that w regard the di- vision f Ir a' Jackaos as a decided saceess. If in the olber division tbey hare done as well this body will have no reason to regret having exteMetl its aid to stlstalate the Interests which these annual mfrttoasare doing so much to nrosaote And Iadeed wTeVto&jbat sMII fur ther aid rargbt be jtdtcieasly api enable the division fairs ta make ncesaay Im proremrnta apen the gieanas wbkb they have procured. All of which It respeetfut'r submitted. IV. BRAZELTON, Js,, Chairman of Haate Committee. SEN A IE. Wexhssat, November 2, UN. Mr Stoke'y offered a resolution that the President of the Bask of Tanesse report to tbe Legislature what per cent, the Rank of Tennessee lias produced ea its capital, asd whether said eapi'al might have yieldeJ atefe if otherwise invented. L"ea ore-- . Mr. Trimble ntrodoced a hill to pay the ex-t- as of the investigation of ib offices of controller and secretary of State, by a s. CIS l comm'rt, appotma ior n- - paw pose oy the las' Lts!at'r. Passed firat readin. Mr. Payne, a bf I for the relief ef railroad companies. Pasaed firat reading and referred ta 'ntec al In provemat rexaeri "ee. ' Mr Richardaon, a bill atrboriling basks o pay out the no'e of each ether. Passed first reading and referred to Commit e on Banka. Mr. Stnvall, a bill reguUtlnt th sal 'rts of SU'e Traaurer and Seere ary of State, plac- ing th salaries each at SfMO per asasm. Passed first reading. SENATE BlILS OK THISD It CABINS. B H to avttbdr-- tbe Bank of Mxaab's asd eslabtisb in lies I hereof, bra neb nt the K nk of Chattanooga, at MtatMa. Paeard third read- ing. House mssage was lskn np with tb reso-'al- rees ing a nato-- a asd repreaeatstivrx Is ., to ue their Inn terse ant rs in s -- coring th paa ge of a bill for tb at old pB.iears, which was adopted. Th Sat then adjaaiBud to siae o'clock sta-ni- - . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Wf.noav. Nov. 2, IS. Tbe Haate met paraant adjeareat rLTITIOSS. Mr. Williaraana. af IUckraaa. Breaented memurial from the A triesrental Bwaas, tak- ing for a repeal of the law hMi BrsMMra the entrance of articles frees other Stakes fer premiutns at their fairs. Mr. Hunt preaeated a ptttioa froea ts of Jackaos, praying far relief frost burdensome taxation. Reerred. SESaLOTIOHS. Mr. Dudley offered a reeoration brstrteetiag tbe Finance Coatmitt to issestltst aad re- port the per eeat. paid th State by the tnta-- p ke compani and wh-tb- er sot, ia their p nioa, it . b the policy of the Srate to ll it' iaters' la tboa earn posies, to report br bill oethr wise Lisnver. Mr. Ewiag, a reeo'a Ion req ieatiaaT tbe gov-- rno-- , with sach adriees as be air r'r, to conaiiieraad penart whtbrtt is a 'rfab'e to a State Militarr I- - tltotloa at the IIr- - tags, ad report to the Houaa. Lies over Mr. Caldwell, a rrsohrtioti raislag com mltte to late-t'es- te the action nfth Bask of Tenoesse. aader the act of January 36, 1SS6. over. Hons resnhrtioa raislag a seet committee to whe'her th S'ate has any that can be dispensed with, was adopted. lions resolution ipetraeiag tbe caaasiittee on Luaatic Ay Hm tereBoaire into the sraari ty of peevaiing ac rsmmsdsttnais ia said ieatt-tati- oe for aH the parrper binaries of the State, at tb exaeaa. was adopted. A Bteiaa'as rn'rerd to rttcepiiSjir the! fiaal vatepassi-gSeaa- t bnl to traaafer er- - tals Stale aid from the Meatehts and Cats 'lea -- oa to the Nashnlle aad Chattanooga Raibaad Comae ay. The Houae 'hen, at 41 o'clock, aejeaaed an al A. M. (Hit ttrotrn nntl liln Xtaclcern. Venn tb Wrrpnrt Barter Sue Vhea old Brown was is Kane a Territorv, tgnrag s a leaner, upheld ny a stroa party aad protected by local sntborities aad public sentimsr, be was a here aad patriot la th eyes of Hie aati-lave- world. Bat when lb asm old Brownie vvoattrded, eptared and dose tor, ("aoae htowb." we stay av,i it m an at once dtsceveren that h is a Itnatte ana s maniac. Not oa of th prv for whesegaod he lias rmse o bwcb oaers Dim coearort ear ae. apeaks him praise. Tbe political latter day .tints have all d'ied up. It is tra that th newly fledged "irrepressible conn:c'M or ran is bia coats' ry did givr oae lusty shaat far the old fellow, and offered to " bold his hat " dsn-- . ing the melee bat it sow ears, aad we hare no deabt trelr, that it wse net in eareeeet bat only funning. Frigbteaed at tb rroesroo fruits ef their owa cultare, aa iam sta ads aghast. Neither Vaatrhn, nor nMtrhr, nor lereetey. aor Klatr has a ward to say ia behalf of their old friend and con- federate. Whv this chance? Do ther beer the lew mutt-rin- g of appro eh inr t ureter, or do they see the haadwr'ting upon tb wan 7 If Brown's dds in Virgioin ar lawless and ontrgoas. what were tbos is Kbss7 It an excucsBbneT red f rbis Bsarrciaary tnovemats ' Harp 's Ferry, whv was b cheered and bpratd for hi mbberie and bnteb- -r e 01 'he 'rentiers of Mlieauriri Btd as the o'd reprobat baa recently aetd. aad sascaioarv w-- e ms sibs aaaa Mr gina, they ar not worse thas scores ef act a coatmrtec alcaaar oar bordera. lie has top bed fsmil:s of a'l tby po nsd ; Irires poir from their liossa is tb tsoat lsla wt san-- ; ivdd pacfM neighbor, tan-- lar nearro r and stard-rin- g their ntaaters sarrsanawiBg quM cabin at deed af si dst. aad 4rjgg men from their beds, slang Uterine theat 'a pwne of th-- ir bcc'sr wtvs a evesm'ag childrea. AH 'b cri-no- s has thi Id m;scant committed. and yet war his acts al' 'h tits excused, palliated and b ulo gtsM by a rrew or sancimoaioas. hvpoerttlra no'tbri phitaetbroprs's. Hiv hare ann changed thlr tna, btt mi'h wht sinerit rmals 'nb- - an. For oor own part w eas idr old Brown b it rery title woes than th. bmss af bis party. He bat praetic what 'he preach, aad hs tbe hnlifn. ta try to 4 wnst 'tier waat doae. it is tim tne saatn were fally a roused to the dancer that aaeasees her. She has enemies wiihnat and trait r within, equallr dangeroas and HBscraa)los. are g in anneiesa wayn our. ior common end. Nvr ws ther so great a - cea tr for a unioa af thi Sttk fmT hVr takt ' !l SUM. xnn IltOH JJOBSTAIJI 110 tl. A convention to favor the extension of lb Mlasoari I rem Moasajala Railroad to Meran i. is to be held B that etty tb lath Inst. Tht road. nrhiinaUy cone ei red ss a of faciliudag the transit af the rich iron ores of the Iron M nun's in resiea t g. Lonis, bas grown iato coos-d- e table lBartan artien tne roaaeetioBt its ex'enston to tb Mississippi river, Bar tbe lower boundary of the state are eoaeMerd. Tbe rap'd ciatplrtinn of lias coaaeetin tbls c ty with the trtm of railroads ef th. Sta'r, north of 'be Ob'e, Batarally sstecestg a movemat to snpplv a cheap sd short Hnk, wan'ing in tbe cba:s to 'e the entire Sou' h- - west with the road rapidly exteaded oa th' went of the Mbeiss'ppi. It is d Scak, st tb prsnt momcBt, to propter a stare important wn-f- c. er oa more easy of exeotioa. To New Orleans the extension of the Iron Mountain read to Mmahi. forming a direct air line communication bv mil between it sort S'. Ieroia, poasraans considerable interest, Plac sgSt. Leats with'B sbaat tWrty-'i- x hoar .? thia :l'y. Its iaaoace apoB oar ira-t- e nil be most aalu'ary. Redu.-ls- tr th time of Inter, eerr.maaicatioa to so small a Baatb of hour, it effect in eqnalialnr prices ef staple pro-- I cts tin supatyiag any isstes aentand, wl' be bn'6cisl, if it beings no aereseioa to ear busineaei 'cttvatr. But it is imposvib' tbat such a close later mors could be opted with nut enlarging beyond all prent accurate cal calatien the receipts of thia city of wes'era prorMctrsa. We are confident that in tbe not far distaat fntnre. New Orleans will eeat to be a consM eraUe manafartariag city. Tbe openleg wl'h the richest froa rrgton of tb coBtisBt will bare impor'ant ir,flnace upon oar protrrees in manaf tetortBr arrirvrtural lm- - pl'metet, and tb marliiBery which now ban become the most varus ble source or prodnctiO' We casaat doubt tbat the anion of the tys term of raltraads on tb east arid wttr)f thi Missisijpsl rirr will facilitate tbe final con- - airacuen or a great man. as an wast. ev-- T Bne such an uodertakrnc reaches th greatest progress, tbe whole West will bare easr access 'o the Pacific across It, and tbare in the benefits which. it prJwces. ' The movement which th convention al MemphV larlealgnedtoaidls, therefore, one in wbicb Nw Orleans Is deeply interested, and H would be well that It bad a reprseut4tiv In it. It now seems probable that tbe work wiH be consummated. A connection wttl ue mad w tb some point of tfi Mississippi rivr is southern Missouri, To oa it Is important that it ahoald be made at Memphis. Nan Orltstu Picayune. Iteverdy Johnnnn 011 I'opular Sot rrrlgnly. Wasiiistctox. November 1. A Mssshietbr Rrrerrly Johnson is about '0 be rsa&tsbed, enfrj titia -- B j'opiiar aevwetcnlr, af mMD'tiD"fl ana aema, repecxrviy, or J Gage Daiglat aid Attorney-Gener- Biacl:." 1. Tbat fngrst ba o power to prohibit slarery In the unorg'nlzed Territories. 2. That Congress has bo power to prohibit slarery in the Territories, after 'bey have been or?aeixd under Territorial gorrnmen'a. 3. That Cnngrss has no power to establish slavery In a Tenltory ; elevrry Is tbe creatore of positive law, which may exist either by statute or custom. 4. That If Congress can nelthrr prohibit nor establish silvery In a Territory, it can not e to protect or regulate It. 5. Territorial governments can admit, pro- tect, or exclude slavery at any time dsrlng Its existence. laeonelu'lon, ft snbmits that tbe doctrine of Pipulsr Severe gnty, maintained from first 16 last by Jndge D clas, aid now so assailed tt by the Attr'iev-Gr.- r !, has b'miethe clear, est a:.d cost explicit saacUsa cf Cssgrcts, thi Oinclnnati Convention asd President Pierce, and, above all, of Fret Want Buchanan, 'nd It ts with equal conviction of lit iruth that be aaserta that, without the belief la the tlBeerlty of aoeh sanction, especially the hut, Preai-de- Buchanan would now bs eajaying tb qalst: and ieitut of. VThtatland. gratified only by remembering the service rendered bts conn try at borne and abroad in other public bat Perhaps, in bis estimation, subordinate and less dr sirs ble station than the one in watch he new, as his friends Sis-r- t, figures so eenspicu-ousl- y and honorably before, the world as well as tbo nation. ETA British officer writing from Taiwan, Persia, to tbe London Ttswt, remarks : A cathartic pill, manufactured by an Araer-ca- n cbemlat, CDr. J C. Ayer, of Lowell, Ma.s.,) bas cared ibe Shah of a liver com- plaint that threatened bit life. This si -- pie fact, as mlgbft renders the Amr. leans ittmensely popnlar here, while we are ovetbwk.!. Dorbtleas our own netlrtlaea mail, th .11 , ... . ; - niscorrnea wDfcn ne em ploys, and thus it la In everything-- we do tbe libor, then the meutlng Americans put tbeir ,'..CMrt '' "talners here, which will be reflected to him en a gold sn iffbox, or diamond hilled award, wbile .1""' VHaJa.r' Chrlatoaon or Brodie great hit by which b shines Is sunn. iins reric Sunday Paper. TIAItlttllD. On tbe M laauat, at tecrssUaa a rllb-trW- fiv- - n tjMrrHrv C A Bavto. Oast. ABBlas X to tllas CAXSIC, Sanaa ssutbler of Jaaenb w lilt, pjas. SJfto ul)crttscmfnts. For County Trustee. B.C. BRKTa,st aateber WeniWtOcMr. llatan- - dstlts fer CT Tmrtee at .tt ansaty, Teueieee. BS-- l OOOf scytrs, 50,000 n.seu atrna: sxinu raa, irrrRB SEJVSj I eu BE TER SKI.VS rs wbwB IS aatsi 1 aae wfn k p44 at lbs an H. lUJBtAOl, " Os CartSaaa-- e T A BIBS' DKBta rtrsaLaan. im. u.rten, Brkteb JJ -- , spmai ray. - isiai im, sets tm SSeto, -- I tbe swat fsabi nabl at).. JI II UlLt.BB &. 00. "ts? OaawtSsaare. TjSXTBA aanerB'Kt: a ft HsU, iat trmHtt, tt tbe Biaa. rcaawaw, wm imm a' w ii lavs m. it. xiLutaiion., n Pen faari-ansr- Fine liiquors. ' A VOKG r eh mm astacllrn at Wtoa W T Uw, A bar. Msrsbrtrbrate4 Tafer'a Att is tst- - frss. utu sow saet axaailne aanwa. i. t. noutss a, bro , rn-- il Vaattm Mrrrt. For Rent. XJK baee tar ml a large m In sset repair ao ii A rrry irrrn reM f irea al as. IK XllN'SARKAT.irOrKSKttCO Wifi ft aVjrif Jfle. Tit aSa-- ei 'inn " ata a tartner, ilbr BIe sr U a aarrseMil kavloKs wrll -- wUt laVat In a a4 Ismi am in imaejir A eaab caaatal of fw fttnee rati' aaai wi a reajnirru. i a Ban navina aat m as r aran ataranaaaas ibis i. nn ezcUaat aen AetrrM ?.rier." itntsla, Tsms., n.raai r. vac jf for Hp nf. ryHK ra aetaratpe: ear l.w amre I !( Warr. E . Knir aatt street. Teeaaa saitltsee. J H. r.VTHA.VE. a. s ft Si4-- rnrt sansrs tainted. A KBKRS OISL tian IS II r. alt aa 'a (,! refra-rrear- o. Abkt, a tatesiioa lar s aaes lr.b toa-- a gtrl an . Ivl-- e r CKA WKK A. WBiXS, aaSSM Bant BetMluss. Rewara. R WiVITIMi Ike atcribr. near rrUr'gA. rutiou oeunty. llMiasisvl. a wswifi i" old bkKk ar are SB ISS r W A. arasd. aaa rt bask w--11 tare), aiuw aks treat Walk -- at. sanaed WIC.I.IAU lfl Ik 1st m Srseesake . ISSS. -- naa dk.be sad Sbyat Haaaphla, sd Hon I k- - Mlai Sir I. a b(Maulk. and arasbirtd st k a liate la Jtmabat a ! bar ar dve yaara ss 'V IV at and la rU aiawarkted m MrtnsSIs I ' iv S7b it ukaa at HI naalsii, sr $ies it laktasts si ie s nSWwln J p. UrAUtXASPER. SIierlfT's Sale. WIIXbeeaMM kwartk eaart fcftawa, ta tbe sn ib Snt Moaaar ia Diuali at la weal aaart m as, an ke rlabt. nu asd latere of 1. C. Hrtaut, binc e wptieMed bait t rraetartoaq ass nasi an asses at sbaisr saaa J k iOded aa tkaabk tenda at H B.awraaa aad R. C Ssnasntosinn and Qbaelrsaao Slbaad, sad aa arsnaay mam or ai. raersa. asa ike --ea er aua d H Tmnaind: Beiaar a part ra 1SI aer tree- - f Mtrd br Ik Stat la Bkodt FraaHl br aeM K. 4SJT set atVearrdaaa'Vd la W. 8. PsrdaadJ 0 SlraV-- t a J w etas sad wit ar vd da, d ru Seal ISM said reset trviad an to aatttty a lHlseDt aMained al ke a f ad Tkuaa. Jaaaes asala.l taad J. C. SraBUsaasf K. T o. Hen sw fisel aai raeta. R. L SMIIH.SberU. Bra Lrwn .Weii e. VEW 1IEMPIIIS THE .TER. Vrtiaa and Staar Mssaiar.. ...WX O. TTOMPMN stats Director. CtArtTBDtT BVHVIVO. XaniakT A. tart O tke sairsiias. aafMtu and aiasiai swim leanest .TJIss .lTagqle Mitchell, wkawm eSir n TBE PEALBR aad tb MS St ASSrStOVT A Nil rLBOPATBt tanasabs. .be pas styvva andai axXascie bv an Stan aad wkv d n't th Ilea Itayiai. prtvtoaa K Ike disss i. bll f U tTW 1. Alt,.. TT Or OIlSli. farsasui aat RaVanv. Piveto hui, AS aad S . Ibird Tier and CMarsd Miisry. ss 1 all Bex Odtrs apse nai ts a yt. I i r. x. aon at V to 7 eisck. (trertnre t 7 atotatk. Cartoin rise artrsealr at T ra. sea STATEMENT er the cossiTiss or The Qaaker Ctty InsariHce CafflBsny, OF PHILADELPHIA, f X ate 1st dev Jew. ISSS, mass is nnsdtase wtlk 'J rap law r leaUMirr. tat Ttoaseta t tbe Quisps ij it as ekM Cay tavarsaCar-aB- v Tke taaaura m Xe. 4"S Walaeat rtrf ThfaAehekia M. Tbeissunslad Ma Caaital Stark la tneees SS a, nar aaaaaai ar m tiftol ljsa.a paia ap la aPeSBQ OS Is. Tba ahatssd aWCaaawl are. at ts ee ai npievi: rzr I. Cnab ! Eaak aa kad aad M la kiaai at asewls.. ums ar 1 re'et-- aal I at d in Pill oMsaVaa SM.SS a. p oa aaa asaraaaae aas at snl rns aa resl latsla. wartb SaaeV tae amasat, af'T ssoaeed aad TelkttM f press. mir4. ete.as dla ROsSatl, F - cent Brie etna- - a eon 6 PeaaCaatradBR ljue S ? .. Li'SIeaaaa a Bl inisn XR SiSS 7, .. Caaawiau S. ttmkt B E. 1 aSKC- i .. Mlaak4WIaaMa. !JBI Sa- -, .. neaaatbs It fc. 309 1 160 W fibarea Msrrar ra 111 M Cir Bask PS Vahaa da Cam Tid aat an. tjtM Tra. X Xcsr. da. SO Caaala-ali- l. XewTait. i SSS MarrtoM Owai r I M.8SS ISkwaaeaa BtaaB- t- baaKR. M In arias adk TOS Bind aaSTktrda yiawoser R X... KM tV (er- -a sad rVas . rt rissisau Bad rao .SM taof Hank Braao Oaal 0--. M.ira 1 a Sreaaa War 0 .. SOS I -- bare OsaUnen al Bank rail. XJO-t-at . S. Ii tm atiiSltsarlatrtsu tssl her- - In SAafSarias Paat. rMtd-laki-... ss,tM s 7. BIU leasivaalr. haT praaaiu nase Si en tar istatasse... stssrn Mat ieb wetesMnT a l Qneber CMf S. A aal af HitHilaV i to ar Bat da to batbaae libit WaaSltlCS tg lb eaapaay s. 7 r ltsaaw t aMnk9saaae ta oaa a as aa IS. Orat asaaaat anOwsd I k-- hsrared la rest er t rn se viDaae Vatased. II. Htrssl aaaaat atbrwed ba be inior, d la oae rvt $A00 00 II Ta luMiaiaiaaa ac in n WQI aj u. la-- ir Aaewta see est to nyaae ever $etots bl br anr aate Sre IS. All arkerrlirrai aeaiwet lar raant'Sr Xont. Ii. Aat at IssseTetaMsa ba beea lied. STATS OF FS.-- f rLVA.NIA. I Cut "d " at ?kllaV ' Bearr X rwfar.fi'ai Utat. aad a- - at Oinsibin.far- - ssavv r Ib Quaker Oitv lnaar Cesaosev, aia warn, r tbaa lb torraatac aalaaa'in C tb n adilba rotoateta miuanstaea -- t davariwr. , tijne al trnr. ) MOIST U. rSLLBB, lrral liai. fas tea. n. R-- CosstwAtx, Seereamrr. Saaeraindsaassilliai bersve Andwtll. rats, (staaed,) jso s. xBS.VBor, AHal is in sal fames al tbe Pa. STATS Or HtVSaTaWAjOA, I otwi Pkili hii. !"' I. Staaasl L. Tavtar, a nmali taker tor th State teawse,WertilBVttIltoeaMBiaed tbe aeaarl lesaadin laiiit at la SJailrrCfr laiarun aed e9ered lk- - artdt ibe aritb nttatinxst as' todlbemtokaearrsct aad that I am funy aatt a-- d -- !' aloanJ arepSa'.ra r 4 stesss est bssalmt aad fl If tka mm aH,rW aeeertuVa susfi aa are reaunTed b tk tiraaeeLawarTanesea,aal tbat tbar are wjrtt ke rr9HTt amsstili aUtnt ataisln. (Sasned.) IL. S 1 SAJHTRL L. TATLOR. A nana 31. isw. i at or oosTrROLtBR's orricc. J N'abTBto,NT 1. ttJS i Tbis Is to rartitr tbat tbe Qsater Cnr anraaaa Oaa 3av. toraled at Pkiladalakto. N SV State at Pvnaaetva na k. naniiilia wiak aa IS eaairtBnt oa an an iaitfcykeOarra'reAii'niktral lb5tot at e. ta Xaras. ISM, aatlitod "Ao Art la rrealaa lb ifrnctM af laata-e- e O'Maaaall nat laanrnaraieds la. wate afTasai tai l "a'dtb.tW E M.. B. T T- .- Us sr lb totallr aatkansed keen- - a r asbt ramaiteli ks town at Maatt till. BtotaatTaaniaini. J. T Caa MltriiK k TOR'Altr, a urer " attt ttr S9e. treat seer iu. Notice. IllllSSSlhU tb. wrr le' tbemasrees rktrrervrd I mr eaBiaad swalsas I sat tor rklrl la tkalraa w w,. tamgiaittobsrsarssa. tba -- ami a bask r rlawr to Ore Vlruari He, are rraanti.1 t eiald ligiliale a eaana tan wbwk ts to be keM ' irjaklt aaTSeckStk lA Ttothu ki-- krlwre tats Mat tke rkw. ar hMiac th caar.ettos. I h deestsd it praaer to a.k ibi reM aa tbat al war aa-- a enia9nr arras rrpreaenare. epectrUT!y, sl-t- R. D BADOB. attrer. AmiiMcnients AT ODD FEMjOW ITALL. Two -- Uts Only. FRIDAY and S ATURDAV, Nov. 4tfa and 3th. alifmlsslora 23 Cents. DR. MALE'S ASTONISHING WONDERS is - EHEOTIIO- - moT.oa I, aflo'e.!; tomameiieatTM. Uaf ptrtlaaatts see imaltanti. ne4-- S25 Reward. roe stent her nerk when .be raniwav t Is Mark a wbtte ssaCed, aM BKkei by a yeealtar buns ca bet thswdtrs. T. II. Bpxrn. ttot-- Jt r'rtt Arret $150 PER MONTH. AVAIX forttme (er JI 00 cSioreUra.k Btoaey ef exa torment; ba nmu need.d. asd but llulenrena Inmredt itreaairesrs, pedrNuui tm elves yau the eaaafe-- u of a batae witb a per ursiib. Thia b na ridel r any kind or buck uwti it u unn,n. eotirHy new All prea deeirtofa st&teri btt near abM oakt and ksawtedxs will be seur en lf y ASdy D. Winn. rritsBrrCit,re3. MBjglg? ttlu Doerftscmenls. M MtertUtmnU ArhVceffpeaf msef h4hai4ti ia at Vu CUrbf! dak. M MvertUtmnU psMOted is tit Hetty .1p-- jtat art cnaryro mt iwur V4T tqwt for ' each intern. SU trantUnt mhtrHtemenU mul bt airkedfar tvmjun iimc ivacs aer Mod wutrXtd, thrt Kill btchargtdoT ear tceek, and dlieontlnntd di im ens tf Uuil ttnu. THE- - TOUCE PIANO iVl aaaa h. Meirhiw's PbaSasmt HEaeaCJUSg ''Tkeraretbebtst Wsns Peat to axuliaea." w H. Srv. Tbav bnaw aaare swwar deraMaaad ksttar sas'll tope Skaa an alkar ayaars niaa.- - Frane Bawwn Aalbw T Irato P Sta ALSaa-TUt- an't lapnil slBitars aad TtaUa Tkr-ar- e tban ir aad barker tbaaaayatbsr aat.. Cbaaaaai ass sw yanraereaa. lbs at Haste, Xeal SAriaca. see., sa verr ' an 1 uie leraa wt-l- w. XAta Fatrin's XX Anchor TS St. 1 -- T" waer A w teas kaawa. A W. L Ik aer ataaaa anSksat a rirai. Th atrial brand mmt" enly rramaaasse Raadantr and Taaakaass araaal asd is dtalsnwl aaf ikaelj tor PkniUy eat. A isisll ae np an hand. UWSaT k PKCLXN. teal K- - llfcnarilue MEDICAL STUDENTS, ATTEiVTIOIV! W hasw aa haad a Lame a&4 t'oaplctc Assortment a r Me flic a I T99or U s wbtok we win u at PCBUSHBSS' PSICBS aaO hi EtBK a. rTILUAXS' SSS XstBatteet. AT TOM. TEAGUE'S OoTBer ef Llaaaa an! St. Pattick streets, BflU. bc rucXB TURKEYS. CHICKENS, . D0CKS. GOKV.VEAS. BOTrBR AND RGGS, rnie4 dlrerl tram tear laneli y, rssan asat saoa, aad ar saia at see tsa us reus. Aba, sO Had. r etjatr FAMILY GROCERIES PEPalTVIAN SYRUP, Or Piotecleil Solution of Frotox ine or iron Combined. THIS wen baow iria.dr hts bsa uand mr aaid artak aeaat aacaeea tor toesar ar DYSP BP SIA Or Itonaired el Ana tbe santsarBEST pcTxjuojidTmv or thc Aadfrtben b Mtowtaa t UKM6- - Of DISEASE, aioai wnaen anaanaie sk vrs P E F S 1.1 Liver Coasptaiat, Dropsy, XteKafaria asd hetvoas Afectioea, Lass of Apee-til- e, Headache, LBraer aad D af SsaaWi s Car- - iplgoa ' Hlee, Scurvy, A Krrti8 of the Skin, CusissiBtiie Tes4eBe4es. BreaeMtis, Anseaees recsmar ta restates, asd all CoatplaiBU arxoaupskied by General Dehility. aad requirisc: a Teotc asd Alterative .MeaHeine. Xotc The failars tt I aa a. badalat sf Oae btoad. an Ik d Ibif.by, baaanarn troaa iBa araat sf aa fe lent lma as akaB am lb ataaaaabe in a late and aasnailate al aaesa wisk !b btoad. This ne roitriAH gTMjr aauailaa. caatstaaas. as M awaa I la Ik aat tora 1 wbkh it Is sa ata Is tor It to Ibe ctrratot tan. Tor this reea La Baeato. na toa radmilr cars llaisaaii in wtoeB acker aresare-'laa- a mt Ires and alt-- r awdltteea bave beB laajai to be a arau. iw ssaa waatssaM and retail aaty tr n tr jntnts a. co. n xam Mr I. x, A BLOODLESS VICTORY. 1,000,000 Roxes Sold or MAGNETIC PLASTER 'T1 HIS asaaasnss ssandtr ot Ibu Invaluable Brsssdi a. a, aran pirrcnaieit yj cllts'n er la rrunee Slate Itrias Iks .km Una Uba brn bfur tkepllc Tk. si a Isr uaw ex'raruioarr aaoesssls isiplr a lb' eloal I rata aed vaia. r tb art Id. Ne aae bun lb kahnbtic ruam wttbucn keoaatiac its rrttad. 1 sertorsM atl ibst l irf- aaied, and carrleawitb It IU awt. tlKSa. TraJ tbis I a lte not leas satartoes Ibna ran tri- - aaaeaser war. witb iia tram or carnasa and deaatatlaa Tk XASXBTIC rLABTBR t nnlsabtidlv tke treat, tArrnstkearr aad Pain Dtrar tbat Sctone bat yet tr ri pus wa aiaaier snrwaeee. 11 eaat , tkerr, tb atari rr will Hirk tbee until tbe pain br ransabed. Tbe tlsaUr atltnUltn tbe katn aarae. aa, AIK CANNOT XIIST WBBRR TUB PUBttK er ArrustJ. Rba sues! baa. T leaser it. Streraeaa, TTeakneat Debtute feriisaniin. XearalsU. Dne'satA. 0ark. asd Oataa "aaaa and Ache af rarer kind, dawn erea to Oeraa. ar XXsfHATKLT RSLISTBD, tad. wttb a UtUe satrraca 'IRXANRKTLT CTRgO bv tbe aucal iaeaaar. Se XAONMSIO TUimSB.. It it lb ahnaleet. sure, tafeat, sliiiinsiM asm abiasrat remeey in exbSene iu ijMlal l ass 11 raSr to a atraacnua, hedefleate wsil, sad are leeeae iaJeaA. VaMHiMd ,n It win pewee a batai bad a bleattn. Ita si to aeree- - ae treabll. to arlra i. attain reach at an rath sr sasri an w k it a- - aaaa. aaw BsaeTtof aS any war Faraaara aed FVaalrr ahaeM aran ka !, a tbs XAUXSTIC PLASTBR II arm be tbe Oaad PbjssUak maTuiiniiwaa.ri7MiiMSet.aMatlasliaatall Tnt se to bt ua taxe. laS kwBa,i.d. etobt at,Hrs.and any OHd can aaread tbeav. Prise wma a aas, waaa raji 1 pn ia awecttona. ... ' - - v rr- - Xarkr-- a Xaonstto piAator toaaldkaa iw ai-- i a www iaia aaeuKanea every sh'le. Kvamwwm CASH Boot aad Slice Honse. Tlic Oiily Cash Hotioc of the mnu in iUcinplils: A LARGER STOCK AND PRICES LOWER AJUUi BVUK! IXDrCE.IB.VTS TO CISn BUTE MS WYNNE & PARK Of MMaSS It Virtoisl , rtoetoet. Traders aad irfnassstttaSsiiill), au tivntisientet SHOES AND BR0GANS, Of all GraaVs and Styles, Agents for Mitchell's Patent aretallic Tip Roots and Shoes, IBS GBXATB6T JXTEXTIOy OP TUB AOs. Cah aad eiaatns mr tisek, at tbe CASH HOOT AST) SHOE MOOSE, ,t,N0. 327 MAIN STREET, 5, jlffm TIXR CLOTMIX.YG Tlt.tJOE t res thc FILL 1XD .FliTTER OP 1853 & iSCO. STOVAX1 & IrOTOHEIiIi at MAIN STKS8T. rsd. wkaisai'ta ar raaedl kWfefret a bmV rairit-st- sa sssa m (Be seateaoSBBB CLririNer And ah kiada er JfllSIJ aed raSayrSrHSO SO0B4 bar Kra a. ? i al Jbhli i ai rretetttr wttb a tan let r NEGRO etaffTHtKO, ixbu KVBSwa A.va ok stout eummn. tkat- - bus fHAvrtj jkNS saNr.eaJat.'sasyxtrV CAR AT BAttS UU5SSk. AKO wassM.ia, Ta akiik wa lav tbe aetradtM af tb trade. STOVALZ. fc MtTOHEbL. a Mats steeet, BllsStii'a sack. SO.fIETMIW.ra .YEW. Delano's Coat & Test. STOVAI.r. ft- MITCFIELL. A M Asaatslar tbe sals sd Ska His Us ll. aad bare 1. tort raeivad a nssdr la baab Sksy laarato Ska w Irarateta MatRSwar ana Ml atht. . saovAtr. a xadmmx, m Xabi ateaat. Tonths', Boy's and Cfllldren'a Clotnlng STOVALL k. MITCHBCL, k ttetaat tisliii la Btst and Obtbtnati ULOT1IISG, " ssnsid. MISTS. aaSn kind sd aa-- "7. ".'11' 'rr Caat. and Tteaelakt St, at -- TrTTZ. Trmar " "wv ta tkee amil. l. ataaa ml M eaaaatea aa aaa aad stotall a. vnrBjhu. Bacon, Bacon, (111 OASCS Part lW. cwr aia. v r iane-i- w xabon a. oa. for flrc. L'aaaa aura, sta t..r dimaa riBXClJlsaraatoaiM safer a S X ASMS. X n rraaa mm. For a few Days Only ! PROF. ZUDKIEL, T1" wswfcl rsaaaid Aatr.T-- r i. saw alaaaaa at L Otnaaaaaaaal HaaM. bars ka can ks n IISSIlS as PAST, PRESENT AND FITTURK. s saasyd latliaa wiae uUar, bat Ska ah - . Aanaaaat u m Aarica Pumsa bal ' - mlilajailili abaad imaedif Is eaaanlt ka, a. be wtaj toe lawaa s 'naaif a aa w raall Tbe awaasr insarsa aajraa. wbatbar ter e ba. keen, ar eta sa aauiM. ooaaaluliaa re lidsaaS Ik II. naueaamyss cento. OSk at mm 1a;w oov.s Ijuw WooUs; t XctNaotektss aM wn sstectod insakaiat, w tarnata sa Tina, tab Aaaerlcaa editaaa ba t wain, a ill an Tina td Aa. ad. witb ma Mas tosbat. Aaeeraraa adllkaa. Kan Crualaal Law, br Pmrta Wbattsa. iw. tfatet ad the akjelabaa at V. a. Sesutj tTent, Ir Ma ' 41"" assa and dl seat. asawJbWblte sa Law at Lecaciea, abisa't Mittoa f Banat'a Clril Law, lnH.na rnsa rrsars tan Slrakaa LL D "ey Jr'a rale ,d ra. arsntd in tke Hitk O art witb aa indaa, naala. la additlaa u tb aba, wane WutaaUs raaataklaflVrASiniN AL CAHPSKl.L'5 XIX9TBSLS. Bnte Band aa aaaaaia al Da uastssy v. r sntaxaa a co.. rradee fal r.llw Mall. S i 1 HI axx ix stors Mk EXCELLENT STOCK OF GEKTLE MEN'S EXTR& mi CLOTHING ! BOYS' Ari YOITUS' Fine Clothing. CDILDREH FIXE GLOTMIAG ( Panama yistssa, A tX toasaiaersrad sndav b aaaerraoaa at sa ad i. swr Haate, and far a all ad a aw iisanael thsan. JPriccs arc Loiv. We bate t torse abwk sc S S3! I WLU St fraea Iht watt-kna- haaae sd Xarrlsaa k. art. Spivei V Clarice, Xe. SdS Xun etrt. BALTIMOES OYSTERS! In Cans and Keg9 X mm sow nviic mf Fresh BALTHIORB OYSTERS DaHr. BY ADAMS' EXPRESS. rMCLT PORTT-BQi- yt OOBS PRX BALTtMOBB. IV ABU ANT all I attl tokaqs.d asil Itaan. i Xy fir will beta aanae a. toat yaar 9 at "ii sercta. wiat siaaaaaa an a am warranted All ataees risen ibe isnslii ttvaaadly iWislll to, a aatia wen parked ts rraaa I iMeahaa. Xy dsaatt to Xa 41 Xedtoea akseet. I ass lb si aeeat lar inaa fknaeaa rawrs ta Xiaehia. AU kaats if Oaaatry Prades. - r ' aat laid, aad t sirbiil pnen paH lar Print Pratt. 0 C. PASCO ST. aai aaaiwj M Vothcc. CAUTSRB1CC h SSI) reaartta!lv ufsras tbir ta seneral.tkatrbey tan to OVerr new wnr. X ST Pr at now. whale th tps very see and wtl ertt .axk af Bry Oi ill Skdblac. Beds sad Skoa H, rir. Hastory at , all d which w saVr la .l. aed retail, ad Otr W reqieat iiiiikady ta st a WO T'JEJfA RJSR 3d. GREAT ARRIVAL OF WINTER GOODS Mw tW DmtHne tf Print. S3t Mats SUeet, sffwaMe Court Saaaer, Wbitoails end Retell Bater ta STAPLE ASD FAXCT DRY COODS, is aiBU. SaLaiaa aad aeriae Bake. -- c Ala. Sbeato. SlSk. Veel el and Ctolb Cliata at re-- slatTayaal patCM PUXTATfON tooaeti Kar sr. Jsssa. I toitr Owukursaad Naakaca at arte Sail 11 aw ilSlin nia avu-a- aiiai r CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES idiiito I tor th wholesale trade nly t Barfara Prtoaa. wlyta Land fosr Sale. t TALUABLS PLANT ATIOX in CrittMaaa tonal . a Sw sules toss lh Xtoalaai riser, an Ika Xill- - lary road, oaalaianal IdSt rra. SSS ia casYlvsliaa, 18 sr r-- aesrteaes. an aar.auent Deles dwelruis awt wttn emu man trasiv laniMM A new ata aas pre, aas see or Pain and VTUsan's laaprai and.; a Swatakto, nsgoknana, tr. Ah, a w aad STiat null Tbara wUt basebt wttb dk Uisaatedkaadsifdeaired. Inn its rkaniHir Tn Xtotaut.MBX Otoy. Bs., sar tbe ptac., aria etnsa a vtsa xssssais, sr JOtIN R. WATCItS aajatad. Tena For Sale. A VA147ABLB TRACT OP LAaTB. aaaa ii. ar-- e tk Hnaan ll Waaki.wd. tSK 1liaall awl twa aattoa tr aw Ham La S'tH. toemill, tnawn as ttorto" Sbaat. Star, etvte asietsV wtata etoet .audtaad wen waSaead. Aaaty to . H. Laskee, S. IBMkeaeenlMlssaa-iailliad- il to "P J. tk. USaten. Wsisa.Xfca. o p jc.vx.ro 1 DEARING & rfTOBRIIiL, DRUGGISTS, SlPsw" Jr4lrfH. StTMly Ktxriis. THIS -- a. -- s Tiitaneet aaamdl "4a FRESH DRUGS, V atoll PresaraMtss tad Aaaaaaweat Jaifnailiy, into IBs 11, Hair rrrston MfVbstbf dstteatk aal lekp4edtelbkt ratoaa, 0, Staaa, Mr., a , Aad hvra tke ataratton r wr IHrad aad tba ssaautn- - psMtaJbT.letbetssibstat aal tsatsltrlty at Ms awarrtw For Rent. AN etesaad twe Ussy BUtK BTEUjjrg. eeren rosaukisl Ibniiiiiatol'iaaai. kitchen, Ursa ataee ra. wb raaaa. toasara atokto awd earr taxr basse, aad ail in tbs beat mt. wr. straetea an Aaeliaa atren it4 Aasdy to H. X. U1MCR, egyi-l-pt K. J BtrhMCe Bildla GOOGIJT, TltlDEIt it HOLT, OOTTOSI TOBACCO FACTOXN. T8T vetetved direel frees tb aaasalkaem n, al aal art Here awausL Aisint aaaa alkar thai a, lb aUaalwt fsewlf krsad or Tataraa: twaeaed; Xaa.'M-nn-a- ee 1 Peatea Vararat t atltana. ttertole e ska tan curedt VtaBeita; Xantm Baauaii Q r Base toad; XrCerU. IMS Lat ; Jtin. C SilWr-- a iP PutJi. am HVeam. Diadem. Xlw eaa . etc. ai TobAcc el ell f raJ aad pnasa. XUavaaeta, BedaveaiiA. tie. A fewbvtssM Sadlbatnatan mantr. Ta . AaA toak airraalrd sure, in stare and r tale MObrta XcCor.trr k trrrtM's Ajtoshaaw Xanntale aTbltky. roe Syr is rter ii tor v e ty UOOGIJI. TBADEK . BOLT, acST Valnalilc Business Property ,i.u r.E3ST LOTS! maiaaaaUasaai1rtrsstandvsXaHaoustrswert' aTlk Bey site Mciuplils and Charleston RaII.RO ad . Tbe Lets ate es lakl aaTStat pursb Mays aa bey a tat lasShu eatodb easeata,ecsilar hi aalsf ahbar covjit on ,vr.tDisojr, and tberars ssuh eassth to net the eonvssitoxe sf tanypsrasaa wbedeiifss BUSINESS LOCATION to ens r aaaat rissdrr stewrsr poreaaBs etssT sMy. Our German, Italian aad taker torettu eeeatbm wBlaewet to attMel (Ma . are af sa Tnesdaj, XoTtmtier 8tb, satWyalsslita, at IS saMt, refardisM sf seka sr ea afeeert Irfn. Tb earner waau aaaaty 1 teat. jie.veJAnn.vr, BwsgRRE s. k. XNeeeaWert. MAIN ST. PROPERTY At Auction. On Saturday, November 5, 1S59, " rratb HttOSr. A.V LtfT haiiet sa the atitahjaetXtsa. bsdweea Jisnssa astt a, ll nates Mats st test aa4 ealanllsr but IIK ak aaay. Sole Positive and Terms Liberal, 9I0S1RR1T, DHPIIEE & CO., Thc CampbclPs arc Coining! ODD FELLOWS' nALL. TUUEE TVIUUTS OXIaY'. MONDAY, TUESDAY amb WEDNESDAY, Noveusber 7lh, 8th and 9th. 'DiTRTCVTr r RI tlrtfiTLTTJIC aBi AavlliwiiA u. Aix. II VjvIHAJ 1 KJ ana t j skin mas I, and tk aaly CiastlH new Ir ' awisNBikc ta aaaa ate katsina lakaak aad laieaatora. aat to bs toasted Te eaureaa tb satin asaanat atl rack. Tb aawaataaestb CaaaaJkatt's enb abav any saber araetrei arsaniaailaa anea rraaa melr wtnteeiec tk I t tweleaiaara in a aeatkain aaanue Tfcetr dsllkea. Una of nsrchaeactr ar uin rrsas aclaai acsaai aad inrtdenla la Arrfcaa Ufa. and aMS at stuintind aad enuucal ultinllea mt tba sntbiin neteo nd e'eaatins kaal to SS Sls tr ataadard af Satan! wi aad magical tales, ft inline lb sbaies f aecre tie- - n ra- - iwaniiaal. aas raaainaStoc tke atuaical ralitir f tb riSnid Hem mt nbi and villa. in. In risniisuns traskeafly tb akada and aeealiar it', mt aet US, tb aaiwfaal aseeed ba alatii t lb. Pr Batoaiy gli a ill nattily by tk fitosSin mm Bans ld k ate Wisard Bad", Aseatt Acki. IkwaanktasjaartaTto7; to easnsseas at a easr-te- toSatitort. ASranms aweanto; tesvtato. naj P A. CLARE. Ateas. For Sale. rp"B ST CKABLBS SAIdMtr. witb the bar flxtates L MarkankaarLaadalaac toaa Tk kan e kt-- a.tedan Adaet. attwat. bssweea Xats and Srant Sw. Aajjlyanrb To Business nicnomcmphia. saosrssriLLr hour jucrxal aaii Tsc Tesam.. talk kt adeematnc aafdi sat in want Trkklais Its rircatotton la toff It am totosin Lkuderdale, Tipsen and Xadraaa sssav Ilea. Try it. Address Hnxs JOCRXAL. to 1 Sr Beownevit'e. Tena Notice. liiha iH 111 in rraan ni inani laer an p. O PraSay to 33th af OrAaber, a rsd tsrrel Hsvm akaat IS", band btob. tw bind par aader tb aaddl, bad am a rsd aeirled barn addle, with bras. A libasal reward wis t aatd tor hta awtreeey at tbe Pbsn'i a' atakls, earner at ? luan i ana imton aarae. wit T. J. CrkSSYBLL. IVeyTro Wool Iiati. Q n A rOX. WOOL HATS, all oators. JM reeet UUUil PRANCHXX) i CO'S . eoS Btintley' Bawa, jss Xaint, PA-ijsrTijsr- a .1I1JLLER V P 11111 VO. 2S4 MAIN STREET, ( 0r Olek'a Tbs Store. ) TJAIKTUM Or STBRr BSCBtr-TI- BONK IK X eesey ts ittstli a laaas. war BOCSK rAlNHNS A SB casaat toll to ana ll 1 aaul Musi btptoaae. Oar SdOK riun.vd, OSKAXKNWkSS aed BAXXIS PAIKTOity is aaslsilil ky tbe best amito hi this tssaavy. Out GKAIMiVG A.D MARBLING hy say ether aae. areanistod wtSbtveatsark aS af wl asa and aai jsi atlawakS ia aehavtor, neat. ttacssMe ts noMcmma a.ib BtePAitTK. CANDEE, IMIX & CO. hats wrerrso Ajtti tsaLi.ssu.Ar virt EEDUCED PEICES 200 Cases Boots and Shoes. 100 BALES IYEGR0 BUSEETS. 100 Bales Jeans and Linseys, 20 GASflS BHD BLAMM ISO Bales Osnabergs, 50 CLAlHES POE.TJSTTS, 50 Pieces Carpets, 5n CASES WOOL HATS. asso j v.vxar. usx iTsct op ItQadj Made Ciotliinge tr era estriss sX ttylst SILK TO FAiYOl DRESS GOODS, doaks.-iTlicwIs- , etc., is- -' T7A,t3a'JbXtIX TbS (eosds bave bean n,,.. ,r . - . j u. u. prsees, u4 waj be KKxl Mir wbtok Bt defy eampe- - Canetee, JtSUe S Co., TTT Xala street, ayyoett OU TeBawa HaH. Ten. ivew wnva. jax. sr. aocii...i. s. zsrtt w. n. nearus. noRToy, ESTES & CO., (TXKMort taQ. X. Uariaa & Co.) Cotton Factors ASD General Commission Jlercnants, S(L IS PRO KT ROW. COS. XOXROB-ST- ., UPSTAIRS, MEMPHIS. It. B. Asnod stork et Baninc and Soe atwae as band. PUatotlaa anpaU rtrnlabad at ib towratoarket rataa. Partlcslai atuatjia lU to tbe le ar abisiaeat stCeaoteretSsr rrotiee. ttaVdatrta (Smeral Qnttim prast. s. rsjuraxj l s, iht m COLUMN. jrff inctleBeea asd litntexfsr- - : No. 10 HZadih-o- Stvctt -- s PROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO AtXi S.1UIS OF REAL ESTATE. NEGROES. MEUCUAXUISli, FUENITUEE, GROCERIES, in crnr or coitntrt. aultUtaJ Aasaeet Sates rsndarsd COJrSIOXXnTK advaased sa Caaaaiaaaento. tear uajitard allsnttos win be grr to th bsala--a struetodtoaar sse fS Theatrical Wardrobe Jjanl. ASB SCENEEY AT AUCTION, By A. S. Levy Sc Co.,. . . Na. M) MatHsea Street. . 1. i- - tlI wMwaasfsaataf asr n SATtTB9Ar XtyRJT-- " VV lX8alWsrattok.i.iaas Sd,aUnlttet mil. THKASBMAL SaaafHT, . ITAJAan AN litoMaawe. Ia say sbaisea to-- aad sa a eat aat at J. J. Sssath a, Os. whtrfteat. A. 3. LBVT. A SALE TO PAY 1EICHT A1CMRGBS! AT A3CTlO!. -- a., s- - T,ii-;v"3- r oo No. W KaAtea Strvt. SALB rosmvi, tor and sa aoesat sd J. J. SJIITII & CO., ITbarf Boat;. - WX wM ten la reset af aur aaie aa KeefBAT; X- - fc" " Iff it.'to,i 1 m ma fiBnTtTiir .. Saod null, and di itia. id aa brtaw. ' .hkin.4KbslsBe. . k. C. 1 XMarm. W." Xesiaik 1 Ssrsaa. Sedatead s. X. Ratta., ' IWiitttti. 4 Cbura. 1 X. mtitt. I Takt. yssek 1 Bax. ' I a 1 to toad. A T. Hsst-t- . t .. Jiri.sns' afcdbBaaess. J.S. Ask,, a 1 attawasto. - S Trunks. And Pnali.Mi niM.,1; .-- XbdtoBadRaaa. bssepuk, t da Mf bit d Bd Bads. tSbeea. ik SaSL Ml t tale Xde. I Bd and Itet- - Ka Balk I baled. It. S.0 MeCatej, arf A. StSutos. J. XsLrsas, BeeAea, I t Tatte. Tr. S Stove. x J. Xrlleilia.il iiieSSe. .. S bdla Behaf. Atk . I Bex. I Traak. K. a. K , 1 kdl Sertbea, S - SPSta.1 Barte edfeB, tdhBed-- 2 Rsttoea, I Mt. end. --. 1 rM Haass In- - A. r Paat. Atk., sn.btf sans. da Siasli Tteet, eas, Wmmt Ilisii iBties.sas Baitetaad ssatenu, an Traak. Takre. tweBasea. XaaufktBax. Z. tr Beewn, 2 Beita. - I Brl 4 asnliela. 8. W. Brtibt, I Xeal Bawaa I Traak. Tbaa. C. My I B. R.fl Pawa.M. ra,Ae- - a fl asdhisi, Graad Glass , Zaa. 1 ttS-t- A. S LrTT. Aee...r. Negro Man for Sale. AX 1 XBtweXAX. asiei.isty-el- i yeant alts, 1 asst. caerlin Silni.dtntot mui aerruu at aad tntsa; tttto ead. ad AS LEST h fn. NIGHT SALES AT AUCTION, By A. S. LEVY A. CO., Na. M Maatsaa street. Iv!" ii n aat XAXbUT It M af Bar Skin. Btaatets. 0aaa ad X- - llaaa. easr Sired braari la thto market. Tbaa tttok ll aU fresh and partaa. and wartby af tb iBinaSn af myers Hwnsrnlly All ssads warraatod aa resseaenaed. f A S. UTT. Aw tola nr. liROGBRilililliQUORS AJF UCTIOiT, BY A. S. IaVYVY: Vi CO. No. 10 MADISON STREET. II7X win eefl. at ear raoaa. at frnt af atore, XTZRT I V XORXIMS. at Sa'etork. Sracartos, LHnata.Ta-'a- Cianrs, Purniter, etc etc. TS A S LETT. Aastiar. r. m. cuax.. ...jas. t. vittui.. f. I Ul .1 0. OUR 19TB YEAR IN MBiMPIHS. October 1, 1859. Tjaya buyer aad tbe snlltua as- anatttd to' rttrerrt ear saw TALL STOCC, ulltt Wt ne eueeHer. a kar $40,009 IN WilOlS ! 0TIIER JEWELRT IN PKOFORTIOS. $20,000 in Watclies. $20,000 in Silver re. JO lli GUMS, tIC. WITH A TMVL ASXBTJI RNT Or Cutlery : Canes: JHeerskiBBi Pipes! Fauoy ari SILVER PLATED GOODSiw; OPERA GLAcSBS; Ladies asti Geats' Drrssisg Gasesili ara, Brra, btg w bars rnatoyrdtoaar EVGFamS, ffiT6Hatd JEWI1KI sad GKI BBaACHBI. swttor wsrkaea aad easdetllklkdasdwMk tn tk beat winner andlwKh dtoyattb. Aataatowtrraalidmian nai ll wetfanted. Our Faollilies- - ire pay se read aad da bsitstia sa fipeaa We sMala sar (aad trans Best bands, aad bey Isr Saab, a aaaa warn ear eiearnwi a ana laniln r'ar waunees natsia as to naiilnh ear aaiaami wnk F. IL CLARK & C9 So. 1 Clark's Marble nioclt.' C. lluller. Optician XAXtJTACTCllJIB OP A XIBk is .axerr AMD IMPROVED SPECTACLE. 5. 341 Main Street, OPPOSITE THE PROV1XE BLOCK ivzx:ivirzzxs. TESssrixr. 0U PRAXBS re-- with Sleeses to kstt tkeBees. STalches. Jewelry. 4c caratatto r.,lr-- A and warrented. Xrery Seectaet will be aaaarttetr adteated la an aaaatoesaMe lb wearer I ear tk moat aatwot en ptoysent. elsber ky day r eandretiskt, wrtt perfect and satlactton. wttbaat erwlairairsa that aenwof weak neis sr tiUtue to a or tan aeserallv eesAlsl af Xo&ersus famalaieto sf an aa Ikraaek toa.eanlre prrtendtu to b By AreM, reader rt neeeoaryaua tbaatd tuan tb pnMM at mat aorfc reader, I bars n Aaento, ner wl4;anet my Spectacle to k aold y prrsoB eaeiad aataatatedis t tbe eye. Ii la ny personal aiasi tonal In eaanesaan witb tbeae tuswrtor Olaajes Ual render sack aadeerttt aallifarttoci. AB seders received by suit wSB b prraenaBp satenned to. reranas wtohtex to srdev Sinlatbis abstMsendta tbalr name aad Post OOt. I ti arnd a Slrenlalar rJrtait tb parteraiara akaal dtreeatoaa. ott af ares.and tbs tnaaner sf tbetr earnrterB. tanl4twawlv a. HOBTes. a-- ua ixa-- hortoiv sc ncrvTER, SSALZXa s rmcn, kvcush aad amesioly STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Corner Main and Monroe Eta-- KO. 291 BKlNKZET'STBmOCX Memphis, Tenn.r ... FtjTt T.TrtsviTVT riTe I X. ASSTKN', XrntsM. P. a WABB, tf. V. SSR1D, SemervBte. A. J. 8LA6X. OskUnd, Xlsa. JAS g. ABIXGTO.1. CMttfTTtBe. PROSSEU'S FA TEST LAP 'SrXLOrD IK O IV BOILER TUBE. seeesaerr to DRILL T0BK-TUn- EyESTartleto TOBHB In tb fcect naaaer. Tabs Cleaner, Steel e and 'trbatebwae Btsb Tibet far AiTISULM SEIJA to., srrewsdtey Saab sa beta tides, er wHti Coaettsr. sUberasrV Isalde. taOXLAS PRMSISIaSaX S3 ran stnti, frl J' i

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'jr ' - T? ' (.!. 'W "' ' ' """ ' il fi'n T "Tirfg

!!8"WBaajJ l . WSen. -

MEMPHIS.sattijidat.:: worcainisn s, teas

Reading Matter on Every Page.

Largest Cfacn'-atio- n ir the City.

TllAKr.ir0 DAT.Got. HasA ba issael b' proclamation

arpoistiB; Iteritr. the tweety-fosrt- h lnt-- ,

ss a civ of pnbttc tbioWoS na prJfr to

AimieUr Gei, for the manifold Metsinrs be-

stowed ofon MiuSiUud feople. for the

year raw needy cemfag to clese, and ly

iecottnd ttv obirrvtnre ef it as

rati. .

TOLTOTBKil oosip.txira.A eorretpodeBt of tie NaahviHe Uio and

Jmtrian tkcr forcibij sets forth the impor-- 3

ret of easulstec as. encasTa-i- o the formt-to- D

of veteer rolrKary companies- the State. We adept thee remarks at

"r OWI! Tr" o this aabject. Oar- croaeil hare cKHsWei an error, whebn ? tra' tfcey wiB ipedBy ameod i tattcfamr tt hhII eUfesd from oar eaHaBt to.

er roaraaain:T Tiir Soutaar. The General Asera- -

i7--i Traveled aB tbe eta'ates ef tke; - the Mhject of tie 6rrDitUoo of toe- ' fcrotrikc overboard, and preperir o,; p "irm ailKM BHn'era, wtth tatefr comt 1 1 parade aod vMtky drtaktc aen-- 1

A nore abtard plan cooM sot pa- -

' t h iorroted for tfce prpoe f prepariae- for war. fVbite weabbor a a'a'e of

iffif wtikb renders Ibe raWtanr arm necea-f3- r,

at fce Ma tieMCTetbink tbat a fewwe' t raised coepaniea, wefl armed, we'!C '1H a ceter or eeotera areond which coaMra' v brre, order Wr ne ran. sbmild eceatiena- - e mv to be detired. Ha there been ooeamet, ieHi'ed eorpa of ctttzen soMieraHa per' Ferry, a Jew davi te, bow eacilrfof ffTible aeeaea eoald bare been preren"- -'

1 o' ratber bow HaUkelj thej wouM bare' e- att coated.

one bat tbee wbe bare escaped in tKe

t r ritieo of vofcnteer eoopaBlea.bare aorra of th labor aad erpesa repaired, is

g- - e f wficb we find t tbe cities where' ipiroliii are stoat seeded, and ecca-- s

:'' is the ewi'trr, T"ag nee wbo arew "it onrtertak tW labors and tVi ex--r- 't

til t that tri' boniM sbeoM bt'-f- r i iioeeted, or at El nanded by afew p"heeen or coorr pa'To1. I ft wet

- that thete ateo abeoM be aided and ea- -- Ifir'.V e eee bf the lecfefetWe reports that Mr."''I'hjBi l'rW"i a hit to eseonrare

nr an Tation of eiil anldierr, and bar"' ec tone pahn to ascertain tbe patwie a"d

' nv sioa of the ame, wMcfa are a follow :

tht any raWtarr cerapasr ahl'rrrnrr Sca4eaid when I" eomoHet wib e.rtai"equii iocf ai fnHowii : TVhn th offie"T of

- m. dahr br tbe exeeatire,f' s!' make oth that their cntaisaB'T resier ro lew than ixty-- fi raen, armed. Hed- -

i aod 'S'Hpee, "Bd welMrilled br comi' driH oSeere;that they hare para'W

- - -- !r at lt earb TooMh darise 'heeH ne Mx nooh, asd have dftrist: tba

theeia always readr, at thr- --e of the Sta'e, aider Ha Chief Exeea-- .

'beat aai wn reaewed oath of a like tesor,c tii BMaoha they chaU reeeireaid from-- ve tat iBtheaaaB of doHan orc "iTi rer aaaMaa.

I- - 1 f fo' the IrtiiMan to decide whate m 'hull fit! tbee bias bot let tbe atm-b'- n

refiect on tberaat afafwrtance of each ana n ce of secey, tbat before app'rincfrail froei th Stat, a coeasany of eixtv-a-

jsd w l! hare a Uree eatiar to make tbt ton a i.l eaalp aoCi a bodr nreprlr eres when

j: .ta are faranabed brthe S'ate, wiS reqa're'e erpeBHtar hr theailre of at la'$ !00. which start be added the aasaal

of proeojriae; aa sic, rntine: an artaoryr3 rno'iaeeat expeaan which, eren sederfa- -

rsrabl eiraasttaBcea, will acaoent to at least&.k per eseaHB.

1. - n prenae that tbe tjislitTe raeb 'I ad bat the Mask be fitted witb the

a --. "f HN each six tMBths. etr MAS per

fr.n. sd that tn coEBpasies in diflfrafr -- 'a nf tbe State, take adrBre of M pro

- y r,, far the aeaat eaa of per uani,' will have at eooKoaod a body of no

r - an fbO aara weft aaiformed, arnd andwh'ch. hr saeaoa of raPrvads, aaay

"nTed a aay potut in the State witblo' hoorr. TW body of saldir" M fnraa a bocVo aroaad which, la ease of-r- - t, eaoM raUr the 10800 men who' i tbe patriot m-beari- force of the State

T Teme.L"' ir 9it lead in eBeonaeiae sach a sre-"tr- r.

asd let her Icihire throw around ite rv rurd asd revtriet'ess as mar be cos- -- V'MnesafTtopreerreitfroraabe,a'id

k !l be fooad to sroawte aeesrity, eaf-t- r asd- ce. Maaiex.

ths junpon's rnrtur atfair.V e WaaWeciOB CmtHuHn pabaVdies

f lier lautt mass af correapandence fooadCaataia Brawa'i effect a at tbe Keo--

Araouc tbe biu Is the feHawtacrat ofthe rrociehtael CoastttajtioBal Con- -i

a beat at Chatham, Canada, oa the firstM r, 18:

Chats k. fasda Wei', ?

Satarday May 8, 1S96, M a. k. (r snatioo saeefaaparsataaee ta a call of

R"-a-i aad others aad wn calttd'oortWMr J tahsait, oa who aaotioe Mr. Wro. C.

" rn waa rhnfiT B. wheat, oa aao-- -of Mr. Bntwa. Mr. J. H. Kagi waa eiect- -

- ry.

rr. Mr. DeT, Mr. Brows tboeVd ta state the objec' of the coerentiaa

' nth. aEidtheatoeBrptatBthesreaeralfea.' n' the ad as af actioa sa exeajtaos af the

- in slew br the coerestsoa. Mr. De- -a id fltben apoke is faror af the projeet

- ' nln, asd both were areed to by gesera'

Mr B ows thes a ptan of ernsi-i'- n

eat' led ProrisHnal asd'. aaeea to- - tbe peoate of the Uattee State",

t ' mrd the reraHae: of the oaoaew

K ai ' fibj-et- to hV readtoe: soHlof errecr b tsk br each araW

" wen "n. waerenaaa M'. Delisy' t t'ie Vnwinf parale af hoior b

.- r ' a eoore-ta- os :T fi-ti ha I willo oi't n,ia ay war,

r aiir ' e w a of this cae-tJ-top r . a en! I ld to kaaw the eb,

. i of the reoaact aad aro-n- -i

of thu n cn iaiioo:".' trtiaantto w icmol"lie Preetd tha proeeedwi to adeaisWter

"Mn7sjot, af er whaeh the q wa-- a

t oa rai)- - of flae ptan prapaaed by Mrr aad he Mate carried.

T e p'aa waa rbs read hy tb' SecreUrr,r -- r whict.. oa EBottno of Mr. Whipple., k

xaa ordered tbat it be now read by articles for-- 1 Vrain.

T Ttieles frost see to forty-E- rr were thnra r and a'orded. u raitnc of the foHr- -

fh, Mr. ReraoU atered to strike otbe. RtsmM aaoke in faror, aod Bkwb.t . 0es, B owb. Beiaoy. Realf, K'B-- f

asd Paee afaisat sTtkinpH oot. Thec Tti-- B was thes Uea aad Wst, there betne'. t on. rote is the affirraitiTe. Tbe articleB3 't'eo aaWed. The fortr-seTe- fa a d' artietef, with the achdale, were

' adopted is the Bacae aaasoer. It was thenrr::& br Mr. Delay tbat the title andpre-amh- i.

Msad as fed. Carried.f motioo of Mr. Kaci. the ComUtadioSLiS.

a w'.oie wa then noaa4rooair adopUd.Mr Whips! aooajpated Jeba Brown for

woio waa, on the aecosd-irj- p

rf M'sy, e'eewlrt-arxlaaasdaoi-

Mr. Reatf ooatbiatd 3. H. Kazi far Secre-tary of War, who was elected in the sarama--- ' tr.

On motion of Mr. Brews, tbe cesreationa joarsed to 9 r. k of Monday tbe 16th.

MosrsAT, May It, 1868, 2J r. K. Theaesabied and weal into balloting for

tbe eleeHoB of treassrer and secretary ofthe treasary. Owen Brown was elected tothe former office, aad George B. GiH to tbeUHer.

Tbe fellewise; resottrtton was thn istra-dore- d

hr Mr. Brows, aad aeaBimoashr passed:RtMitti. That Johi Brown. J. H. KaeH,

R cnam Reatf. L. T. Paran, C. H Ttdd, C.Wti pple, C W. MoSt, John E. Cook. OwesV, :. n. Stewird iayor, Otb-r- s Andema, AM E t worth, Richard Ricbardson. W. II.r..ma a 4 John Lawrence, be, asd areIfAt apaohited a osaaittee, to whoss at

'f?a ed the power of the cearention to faH

hr -- tret oa all aalrea efptcially earned u tinia oaal ConaUis' tuu.athieh may be ra cant,

af- - r 'tie ajoarnmeat af tbe covratie. Thecun rn'ios then adjarad e die.

Siened) J. It KACI,Secretary of cearenUen.

saves or the xExacae or the cojtrrw-TV-

Trarmm nr each PEUosr.Wm Charles Monro, PreaMeat of tb

G.J. Remolds, J. C. Grant. A. J.mth. Jaeae M. Janes, Geo. B. OtH, M. M

S.Vr, Web Laosbert, a W. Mi. John JJ kioa. J. AadersoB, AhVod Whipple, JamesV B , W. H. eeaan, AKred M. BHtwortb,

E- - Cook, Stewart Taylor. Jaraea W. Pa-- i.

Georr Akta. Stephen DfUte, Tborolt!'"enHW, Jobs Comet. R.Wbmt r rd Roatf.TbaeasF Cary, Btebard Ekb- -

--W . L. T. Parsaas. Tboa. M. Eiasard, J.K Drlaiy Robert Tastrasker, The mat 3L- : trr. Cbaa. M. TMd. John A. Tboaas, C

H'l;,;-?- . J. D. !badd. Rohrt Newsaas. OweR ir., Join Beaws, J. IL Harri, Ctorle

. S mno FitliB. Isaac HoUer. Jastemi-Ji-

. Stgaed, J. IL EAGf,Secretary of the Coareattss.

amoiASHK emeus nixEa.( v,maajKl-t-c'J- r Jta Bnwa. Seen-ta-- v

of War J. H. Kazi. Mesbea of C- -r

m - Alta1 EHwortti, Oaborae Ander-ao-

Treaearer 0en Brows. Secretary af2 ea ry Goartre B. OM. SecreUry of State

arastEr. rou ArFEAX.: I notice ta roar pabHca-- t

o of yestarsWy of tbe proeeeiKBga of CityC neil tBeOsg,ta regard to jrroBtiar; a enf' 17 fira5 the MWaiaippi nve-- .

hat Aid. Lpg;reaMrked "Ut ten orf-teei- -

taa ' ef iftoiplrt hr sew At the nppetl a fboatf rt asMfwrttothe ether aide, sad

i. preea 'errrbotts caaset trkt it as falwaa nt riiinaew reqoire K to go, aJ '

In tint ii r n' a ia) y tbcaae nI ave t r.raa It hat this is rery aeidosa lie

ft", a d w en h does happen it arises fr- - alie wa rata tha oecsionbe pteaeatar.ei nota ion of tre.ebi od that is tbe ace,

atl ft a ear.be a at thatlanditK labia?"ennoa. T1 tftvr wn ,t a.,.pff ':eoirir.at,jiahrebeeBreadjt wtmstr 'o rar.y aeroea aH the fr er.ht thai

. oaT-e-d, f a are bea freanenMy disabled byeaaahsata load' c4aa. It is of oo tbee that tee fesrybota raoBotc;et sear tic

t; aad hit w ul br tbe eaae at ill Ifr vstr os b-i- 'red f r yboats instead of

o, C. G. RICHARDSON.

1Loirut iullou acuilJiv.

The New yori eorreapoDdeEt orthfCbarlea-to- n

l&rrary reporUthe prorew K StandhjlWn nroniin across the AMlntK prepoa- -'

ed by Professor Lowe; from wWebrepi "Wl

appears that it is eomempiiirA to esuonta aUne of balloon paeketa from New York to,

Lirerpeol, wbi-- b wttl prors a anbaUtcte forcommunication by tbe Atlantic trlejrapb t

Sew Toar, October 27 It la refrrsblnr Utalk with Lowe, tbe bU; balloon man. II' isnrfl Mir nf rroaafse the ocean i&aafetr.Such subHme coaridesce in bitnarlf breeds it Inothers; and al: who hare erer listened to tbeProfessor's eslmdlscoarsenpon tbe pnsaibir).Ues of tbe thins, absre. with bits the belieftbat be wil' acbtere a coraforUble passajro toEurope. The altJtsde or his Uirtit will beaboat three rallea ; and should be find tbe ex-

pected easterly earren flowinersteadily eneofb,asd the texture of the balloon, and the epera-tio- a

of tbe mschlnerr ffnrascrndiBr and de--aeettajnc with oat a waste of cat) eejoal to hissons. toe rtansr sroaant will proo-aw- on--ttsae his Joarney from bis first landint; placein Esrape, and make tbe entire eircatt of thectobe by a series of flights, landing treetnallyon tbe American seaboard. The priaripalbacker of the enterprise, Mr. Gilbert, a drir-In- c

yoanc basinesa man froat Utfea, la thisSUtr, is wholly coaSdentin the saccetafitl re--nBt of the prand xperlmeat. He a8era tbebest proof of his rarth by iBreMtB a tarejam of money in a shape on which tbe ints-ran-

companies will take bo arnoant ofHisoaly hope of remsseralion ia in

he twentr-fir- e cents patron a re of tbe fickleP'lWtc. for Uie secarins; of which be baa obtained from tbe Common Coaneil tbe free aseof the Crrstal Palace Square, fenced Hin, andwill there exhibit tbe balloon and all tbe me- -chascal aprraat aad paraphernalia, foraortic a rertMsnt oerere me excursion.

Sbeold- - the trln be made as aafelr and exprdtlloatlr (thirty-si- x or ferty-eir- bt boors) aahe expeels.be may, with tbe ceatiBoed

of Lowe, attempt t ettMih a recaWbHooB exprea betweeB tbie coastry asd Ea-ro-

for tbe porpese of takiac st orders, asdother Important easiness paper from enr matrhasts, sd doiof. in feet, the same class ofwok which the AUstc was ts- -

tesded to perform, as for wheb tb saercbatitanf Xew Tork coaM afftrd to pay baadansielr.An upon a bsropas hotise for reed,est over ereht or ten days in adraace of tbe

steamer, mlrht be werh thoavaads of dollarto a larse daler, at a partiealar state of t emark--t Tbe express charses woatd he paMna'r an proof of detlrery. Of coots the bal-lon-o

wil bare to be seat bark by steamer, aso rrrslar westerly catrest has vet beea

Mr. Low's aecomnaByinc party at.x persons Is sard to be made sp, bat be keepbe'r tisates to ime!f. I saw a yaane fetiew

at Palac Square, the ether dor.' ox mir lmBine: alter ttir cHonast. to on.hia $12$ for nee seat In bis car. AHboaebMr. Gilbert is ssppord to be the rlneipteardtt of tbe entersrse.aereral other smartenraors bare a fit as tat finrin tt amenethem Beajaatis and II nry Wood, brothers ofFrraasda FemandnbisMerfisiBrestise.nohalf so wielr. in tbe Mmart HaH orrBiaa-tto- s,

8b tb idea of being ejected mayor.

soiirt ni: was told.rm tke Vw Trk r Cmarnr 1

Acrerdinc o tbe testioiasr of Mr. TTexbF rhea, wbo has parblieh-- d a leBsthy crre-rtonden-

wh Iedtne: New ErMrland Abnrl-toav- ts.

csBeerBinc 'fee pitas for preatetio'an inBrrectiB aranne; eiares at the S athand tbe stealioe: of a la res fnm their statr",ertaia diirifnritted mn ia tb RopvMtcao

partr wen awre of tb nlota wbiefa had beenenacerted to effect this oHjeta. Jo Is thai.hr caatera of the TJsitd State, from a

Base daeterent States of the TJaion. are nands barise been consatted on the eobjert

Forb was esrared by Brown as Ms ssit-at- ,bat in conseaaenc of a ftilareto par for

bis serrlces areardiar; to prom'st, be par tb"chief eoBtribaors " raorh trosH. Browrasd Forbes MaTeed as to the eytem roia rails We forcarryiec; no the "coafiietf tbeonset- f "Torisf aad iRtistinrr spen the plan

lately atteatpted at Harp.r'i F rry, while tbetarter tbcht an organization for raaainc eaT

tares, fifty at a time, fron different patstr.woaU be most Hkely to destroy the raise of

lr property, and to bas'en tbe detraetioiof the system. The interriew of Forbes wetbSenator Seward, la described as follows, in aVeter frost the first named, to Br. S. G. nowof Beaten:

iKTEariEW with a EtrareWASHtxcTOtt, May 6. 1S8S.

To Dr. S. G. Untt, M. D , Bi!tn, JStu::Oa Saterdav (1st Mar) I bad an iotrrrlew

with Setta'or Wra. II Sward, of Kw Tnrk ;'arise beea isrtradaced e him tbrotr:h a lettertram a leadis; AbolrKooitt, Dr. Bailey of theEra.. I west fally late the whole matter, inall its bearioss. He expressed recrt that hhad bn told, and said tbat b in bis petioataebt sot to "bare been irfarmed of the

In part I arree with hers, and irrtart I differ. I recret tbat the ralseoodoet ofhe New Beaetariders abooU bare forced me to

address ray?elf to him ; bat beinjr new rnlirh'-Bde- n

the sabfect, be cannot well let tbiebasisess eoatinae in its preseet crooked eas--titt-

iactead of cassias; it to be "patstraight,' both as regards my chll !rens sHoa-to- i

as well as the cotton specalatiea of thrbsoUDitarraBS.

Mr. Seward expressed rerret for whatNot that sach a scheme bad beea concocted ;set that one section of the Union was to bearrayed ia conflict against the other ; not tbttbe rights of tbe people of sitrerei(rn Stale-we- re

to be assailed, their property steles, aadheir Nre placed in jeopardy; for all lbi beexpressed no regret, nor vosebsafed a word oeenaVstnation. Bit " he expressed regret tbatbe bad ba told, and said tbat be i bis poiten oaebt sot to bare been iBformed of tbcireaaMtaBce.n These ate tbe srBtisnts o'a Senator of tbe tfatted States; a man swerrto esapert tbe Coostitition aad laws, atVtrusted as the rrprernta'irr of the Stat oNw Tork, in tbe highest and mot dignifiedbody is the national gtrrBisat. OnfU a( tsaotvcerafasatf Rl'y, this is anotttrageepnohoeesty end pa trio' irra, a wiski?g al treaso",scareelx les culpable than ihe act of Brownbimaelf. And Ihiv: same Snatw Seward is thtrusted leader of a great political party, whospeeches aad whose eooBsel to his followers,teaeb tbe same doctrines which Brows Ivas at-

tempted to catrr to their practical conclrcina.Mark dale. May 1st, 1W, almost rfehte- -r

nontho before the extthre'k at Harper's Ferrr.William H. Seward, the leader o tbe Repob-Hca-s

party? in th Union, for whose benefit the'ecto--s of Nw Tork .are arced to elect the

"Reptib'iean Sctr ticket now in nnra'narioawas innraneorthepiatM and system prepteetl.

ad inetpad af isdieBantly doooanetnr it, lrrgretted tht be had bees told, and six monthaf erward ma ie a speech at Rochester rirtaalltiadnraiag aad eactara-is- the cheoe.

Bat Mr. Seward is net tbe oslr Senator o'the Unit-- d SUtes wbo waa prirr to tbtreaeaabe scbm. Harwhat Forbes far-

ther wrts. A sHScal r bad arit'i. a boatto Ftrbe, by which sir

fa mil r earald be eapp Ttd while be serred thraati-alor- er case. Ftub a became impnrta-nat- e

for stoaey Tbe coram fee, of which FB. of Concord, Mas , aprrara tbar bees or Treass'er, (th earn--

S. B. whose resrittaneetn Brown bare beetnntrai io throrriiroaflerce already rmblishei.f tfled to raet bts dVmands, and he wrote toDr. Hew as faHtws :

Washikgtox. April 19, 18MTb Dr. S. G. Ihvt. M. D , Button, Mat.

Sta SBater Sumner has read to me yenran wr ta tare letter ne wrote to yoo In aeeora--

nee witb bis kind offer to get this matti" pat straeat-- " He wished to effect that ebject. and jtidgtag of bis New England friendtby his own feelings, be thoutbt to get jastcedone to me.

ThssK appears that Mr. Charles Setaner.aSenator or tbe Uat1ed Mates, was priry to trnarrangement, and ia'erpeaed bis good omcestrseesre insttre to Fo bes; in other word, abe xpreses it, to hare raattvrs "part straigbifwiiai wn iBoirraaHi. id 'ins, oowerer, afailed; mosey not being very abasdaBt witf'be coaaptraters, and Forbes by this time alittle waBttatr in their confidence. From Herace Forbes got ereo less satisfactionthan from Senator Sanaer ; for Greeley tol l

him flatly tbat saeb proattses aerer were kept,and be ought no to hare treated ta them formoment.

Bat there was a Batter United States Snatotin tbe plot. Hna. Jobs P. Hale, of XwHampshire, it an AbeUttealst of leng stand-ins- ,

bat in this plot he Is rot tfaas far ss deeplyimplicated aa Seward and Saawer. Mr. For-bes writes:

ACCXBCXTAL MrETtJTC WITH JoH! PHale. Hsrirg made sereral lafiecal at-tempts to get a qotet coBrrrsaUen with Sena tor John P. Hale, af New Hasvpsfaire. I rebieo a ccWen tally oa Sanday rnoratn-- . I ceoMel then ei.t-- r Into the details of Jeba Beawti.

orojet; therefore, I ceaSeed oiysetf to ex- -'

ttara-a- the asxeaty of seBthns; teiief to ayfamily."

Here la eridenee tbat Forbes appealed IrHale 'e see that jeetiee was dose bim, and hitastily sreriaes for wbsfe be labors in th.car; bat o proof that Hale actoahy wasforated of the detel's of the scheme, as wa

Swatat, to whoai Forbes says he "weat fn'ltslo tbe whale raatter." The inference, how.

ever, t, chat tax iVew Hampshire Senator warsot salie ia the da-- k o a qaestioa in wbirbb may be sapposed to bare a dep interest.

Will the people of Ibe Uo ted S alea sastaira party whose leaders countenance and aahelrtresses, asd wiiik at theft and atarier? Wirtbe olectarB of Xew Tark inderse sstrh erlacities and saeb action at the eassdasT elet-tio-o 'We treat not. We tmst thear rerdlet may b--

empb-'- ic thtt Seward wfil ao hereaftereed to be told what is going oa is the petUicaworld.

Carlbaiai at tbe Tomb or tils tTIIe.We recently ga re oar readers a brief notice erf

GxrhVaWn visit to tbe tomb of hie wife, seatRaresna. The foHewisg detailed acceost of

that erearl aat! Ibe sabsaeent fastralisbaaaraf ibe deceased a re from the Rarrnaaeerrnyosdacce of VExoS? tiaiUs

When the "General, witb bis two sons amhir cerernea arrired before tbe cbareh ofMeadrieia, they were formally received br

Entered In tbe cbareh, Garibatdi looked around far tbe tomb of bis wtf

while at tbe Sim time wreaths of Sowerswere presented 'o bim aad bis athiWren bruing girts. Garibatd's children, as well aie sovfrsea, did not know tbe obj-- cf of rts-'ti-

tbe cbercfa until thy were enodue'ed bitie priet Isle a room adjoioiag ibe aacriaty.Here, before the tomb, was a low bench drapn1s black. An kneeled thereon, and then

a tOBcbiac scene. Garibaldi, weepingxpiained to hia children iht cauae of his tears

tsul they too abandoned toersselrcs to grlrrTJisHvlbry remained fcwrctr mlBates, while th'fTest is tbe meantime performed a faneral-nrr-Jdfr-

This sad f oction eoncladd,tbeiarggsWtKsde comme-'cer- i to offero Die General and h's ramilr, ubnse coonten-oce- a

tor the tracs of their profoand grief.Qaribahft waa al! tbe 11 ice srTesad4 by Ihos'

fao taw years ago bad rescued him ; if an'BvalU! einressed a tnsb to see him. I. armMitvsleo tobiabodsUe, A Xw dara after tbe

asH to1hfirehi3 k.VK In the after- -aoon, the tanerai OHiwj am fro, isi luren-a.- )

ttcojrteal by fetT StsSti. y? nt resaedn btacl--. who trarenred on'foot tho ten mBes

'rnraMipdyloU- - At'thf pataof :Rrena the 1

--onege'waa messy a tan;e whiowi j cm- -;

ns with bands of nmle, ani bylheTaMcor.ed to arnae-nifieer- hearsr. for theratapoitatioti of the honored r Tit lbs. Dor--.tC the. erecint; Garibaldi maintained a sadtacJtumlty.

" f" ' 7,H,.r JLl ' cMiffa ,

J BgMPBCIS JjJLTS AfLSATTJSjQyaTffl,SSrK LtlCISLATOIIB.

SENATE.. , - T Mokbat, October 31, 1859.TThe 'Sesaie was called to order at ntae

JoBck.brlh sn raker, aad opened wsta prayerSaRb:

DEATH orTbe call of themotnlngbBslntasbavIngbeen

gone UiroachMr. Pays said:Mr. Stealer i Wbaterer rasy be ths charac-

ter of oor aesTeG!raU.or bowerer mseb en- -grossed with the purposes and alma orilfa,whether at leglaUtori fixing tb poHry ofstates; or In, other ami rsriM plana and occt-ptUo-

ofTrfpre mast occasionally torn asiderrom thtlr coneideratlen, to reflect upon theratify of aH Intman ps r:!ts, and to contem-plate the atra'ge and cysterioos dtstlnr tbata trait a each ramber cf th great family ofman we are 'fnred to paste and look at tbedial plate of time as its lengthening shadowsisd eate oar rapid transit toward the mis'ydeads tbit en brood tbe land of the hereafter.These IheagbU are broaurbt op br a thou-sand inatraf&rn'aHeles, and in no way are theymote strmgly topreaaed. than when w bearof the faH of the good and tbe great, who harebeenakea off Is the midst of their aseftrlness,ta answer to the summons of Iliaa who bold Inilea Binds tbe lses of life ac t death. It isright aad proper tbat we sbeeld glee rent tothe feelings of regret that wo feal for the lossaf tbnst) vb In lif hare labored aad teHed forear good. It ia with this view, air, that I arieMs morning to announce tbe death of one of

sty immediate coBstitnest, whose name Is fa-

miliar to as all, ami which tbe common, aa thet will be tke treasured property of hit nativeState. I allnde. of eevrae. to Er.GorernerJastesC Jones, who died at bis residence, nearthe etty of Meatpbls, ea Si'ttrday.tfee twenty--adatn irntant.

The decoaaed had been for many years af--aUcafal withdHeate, and tboagb this fact wasbat Mile kanwa. vet It termination was look- -aal to net witboat elsomr ferebodinct He boreup against bis malady with a cherrfalness thatwas srldosa eqaaleal, and contended with theInreding fa ItVe a trae and brave man, andaawy sarresdeeed whoa bis eoaatitation was ae email eto wreck, and on'y gave ap the activeancles ar ar waea amtsra ct tmeo mm as usrteUm. This is seitaer the time nor the placeta tadstre is as expended ealagy sans the mer-

it at 'tie departed aUtraias, bat a brief e,

aader th rircasMtances, I prenme willtot be inadmissible.

Gor. Joaes first entered pablie li'e In ISM,as a ramW of the o ber from Wilsonenatty I am no aopriaed of any qorstHHi orwret dariB 'be sesatos wbea he was a ram- -br that cartel for th exercise o' thes peca- -

Har. I say womlerfal, traits of ebaraoter tbat be afterwanin exhibited as a populardebitor, lie was ptace-- oa the wnigic-tnn- l

ticket nf 18W. asd in that fiery contest,which brnagV oat an amount of spak'n tal-ent never before exhibited in the State, tl ethte new candida'e for pabT'c faror won 'benj ee of honor. He wa made tbe standard-baie- r

of his party is 11, against th abl-- at

of oar Drawer a tic orators. Tb raerasaeaje'vrreo Jostesand PoHc. la 1U1 and M3.f rm- -ed as era is the paHUcal annatt af the State.and ter tbe maaterly displays of tact, talentaad isdaatry were perhaps never eqsald inay timtlar cutest-- Jones was hoaored with

the fall coaSdeBce of his party, and forfoarrara that begartded tbe affairs of State as theChief Exnrlre officer, bis ahi'i'v and patriotism fair jaatifi' d tbe coaarleece of bisfrteads. That eav fid nee was taore signallyd'splsyed by hi eVetion to tbe Senate af theUnited S'stcs. Is tbat angnst aasmbly,wberewere to be fensd the mirltest Intellects of thea- -. Senator Jenes maintind the honor of MsState, was. a firm aad unflinching adroca'e ofb eonsrHsttoaal riga's or the booth, ana the

firm friend to the contiiraed union of theStates.

Wbaterer we may say, or however maeh wemay eritacie particular acts or opinions, all,yes all. whether Wfcig. Democrat or American,wilt oaite in awarding to the deceased tbnratae doe to a patriotic statesman, a splendidapeaker aad aa honest man. His deportmentand beartar aeon the staata as a partieaBdebater, bis terotion le th poopie'a in'erestas their Osaex Kxecative, Hi losg smca inthe Sesate chaatfaer. have made up for bim ahistory of which bis posterity may well be

For sereral years Governor Joaes bad with'draws a'mot en'irelv from tbe arena of partynetmes : he aclmowtedged so fealty to asy orbe present party orcasiutiaws, saw did be pre

tend to east a pary rote, iieaeemea to liveapen the recoHectioas of the past No

Iott ever Hsgered over the sleepingdast of bts qen of beauty with more antir-rn- g

coastascy ; ne fssd asd rloating mothervao ever more absorbed with tbe thoagfata of

ber departed child, than waa James C. Jenefith tb name and memery of tbe great manwhose ferarrs be bad fo'lowed, and whoalag be bad o often aad so valiantly defenaVedla hia owa eatimatioa at last, be spent hialast years in political orphans, and ceBaid-red'n- o

man whertfar to be Att leader, afterbaaing seen the towering form rf bs depirtc'chieftain qat--

y p'aced amidat be shade) ofAsolaBn. lais may nave beea rise romancef the portician, asd therefore jrrot; of thist is net far me to speak. Bat let m stodestlypass to another phase in the history of thed parted s'atesmaB, aad one ft boat which ntdifference of opinion can exit. In anotbrreiatiofi GtrrTBor Jones proved himself one of'be neatest henesetors or tbe State, w&en

if more waa first made to connect TenBsewith tbe great rarts of the Eaat, by raana ofrailroad improvements, Governor Jones waaamong the first to rive b riant labors to tbeeeeapietieo of each a realt.

IB company with Its present enter oracer, .K. Steveasea, Ger. Joae labored to ral-- e theiseaB for baiMiag the Nashville aad Chatta-nooga railroad, and by hia etoesest appeals,'Is wisaiag adaVtsa, soeeeeded in bringing thepeople ap to the sappert of this first greattre&eer esterpriae. of tbe State. The resaK oftia labore are to be sees ia the conrc'ion ofTor Btrtroposrtas city with other and distanttradier aoiets of th Unioa.

Whaa he settled is Mmahi. it was com-ma ratively an obscar village, witboat capitalor credit, and trnetisg for future prosptritrand grosvth to Ha geograpfaical pceitieo. Itaraswltboat pasx-bl- e roods daring the basi-ne- st

seasons, and the trade asd commerce ofthe interior wre fo'eed to seek ether asdntnr ceeveai at Gor. Jor es at oncemerest vnh all the ardor of hta nature intohe plan of impr-riagt- he pabltc highways lohe aewly found ed cite the saaas of towslad eeaatry were Weigh' forward, ia reapo ietr ha argeet a'd powerful appeals stankads were pdilycoariK'td.and fmeathatnriod datrs th eomaeirciaat of tbe sn'en-li- d

commercial era ii th biatarr Af MemphisTbis was b initiatory s'ep is the gra-i- d

aeh'iH of petrlic rmprwveaterits. wbreh, wheneosaoleted, will make Memphis tbe great rafl-tta- d

center of the natb-w- e tTb Memphis and Charlestee railroad wa

a gigastic esterpl, and be wa amO'C thesjrst lo piece that ea'crprra oa foot. Iadeed,tie was looked to to procare the noser, and toany forward 'his grat work, and we't did

acajait bims'f af the renpnasib'e dnJy.Ilia strong and t 'iagspaolsiiBitd the North

lbama and West Teoneaa e farmers andcapitalists. He bceoghttrget er the people offTbarlestoa and New Orleaas ia strpaort of thra a eaes, and the finet read ra the South

ral ey waa tboa braattbt iBtoAlreadv along this great arrow.

Hosts tbe eeastiees treasure nf trade a ad coa-nrc- e

epna it ia to be dtilv a1en tbe oaceli.tant ttlr of the West bow intoelsse proximity with his ancestral host, ig

to that home of his yooth to embracetace more tbe loved ones that be left bhiBd,sod le bow oatv again around theftmily altar,e dear to the reee'lecttoas of cbiMbeoJ. Bat

if the State of Teanessee owes a beary obli-gation to tbe depart --d, aa one of ber faithfalaerrasts sad beBefaetitrs, what is tbe weightvf tbe iMigations pressiag apes the commu-nity where he ended bis days, aad whose In-

terests he so esaentialtr promoted ? In Ha cr

be came to Its aidbe did aet bring goldad silver he was aa fortunate bolder of

capital, bit hia coe'ributine was tbemighty power of a a plead id iotellec. oBltedvrh indomitable esrgy. This was the

agory tbat eoeanaanded the parsetrings of the capitalists tbe en --operation ofbe enterprising, and the ntroag arm of the la

borioas It waa this mighty agency ated byhe deceased and his cetdjators that startedbe growing ci'y of Memphis npoe ber golden

oath war, and that will al iroa'ely enthroBe bropen the great mother of waters as tbe queenf Western commerce.Ger. Joaes bad been engaged for some ties

before bis death ia the plan of uniting thePacific and El I'asso railroad companiesabicfa, bad be lived to coanmmate, woe'dbare earr-e- 'be line of railroad to lb rrybaee of the Rocky Meaji.tala, asd went far tonaure the mach coveted eana action betweenhe Atlaa le and Pacific States H lastsnbese act tys to p'e'd over a meeting of'he cWxens af Mapht, and to appoint del,,gate ta the railroad roarestina at St. Louis.He attdr-se- d th with a'l the fire andnergy f hfa earlr life, and maanVsted tbe

a me aantnebiag dero'ion to the iateresta ofbe pec-p-l . He was then locked to as tradingbe storemeat to aai e Memphis and St Louis

Sy-- direct be of railroad, aad thtt fact alonerare tindoabttng csafidace to tbe friend a ofiris Inporta nt enterp'tse. B is the mUat hia career, be has beo, eat off by the

decree of tbat Being, who hoMt thaVstiny of Cl all in bis owl hasds, asd wbetrilt datani the payment from as of tbe aarae.4t-- which has bees paid by the late departedstatesman and patriot. We, who know Gov.loses, (aad what Tenasu!) that did not?)will cot forget bis genial restore and kindlrSekrKgin all the relations of life. We willremember Jiirn, too, for bis sparkling humor,tad bio practical talenta as an honest poll.'Man and a paWic spirited ctt- - aljia er.rore, if any be bad, for be was like oareelres,

e wtli pioaalv bsry Is tbe era re ofPosterity, too, will rberieb Iris mem

i y, for bis aame ia writtea la the history of'tjt country, aad the monnraenta be assistedto erect, ha the shape of great public enter-irise- s,

win" stand in tbe admiration of afterages, la a store enderiag shape than tbe cen-tar- y

erowaed labors of antiquity. The namesnf vseh public benefactors as James IT, Jonerill live is the recollection of mankind whenhose of the Hoed-staite- d sol tier of fortanr th jewet-de-ke- d inheritor of royalty shall

Have been cnlgnel to oblivion er lost In thevortex of revelation.

But. sir, I must dose ray remarks. I fed'bat I cannot do ptstice to the s ifcrct.

I mere. Mr. Speakr, tbat in baser of tbenemory of James C. Jesea, thesenate stand adjourned till mers-in-

ntae o'clock.Mr. Stokes aeonded tbe motion of the Sena-

tor from SbHv, (Mr. Payne,) that he Senateatand adfearBeal satil a token of'tpet to tbe raBery of Gov Jnoet. He asld1 had known Gev.iones formtnv years badterred wh bio In the Wtalatare and h

uM aordially indorse what was said of himsy ths Sfniter from Shelby, and In a few

nald a feeltnj tribute to the great worthif the deceased.

The motion was then concurred in, and theSenate adjourned accord ngrj.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.M o nay, October 31, 1859.

The Speaker called the Hoaae to order atHalf pajt tfp aVJock.

No sahilcter of thepap! bring present, thsSpeaker annouaced lb fint thing in order too toe reaalirtg or the journal of Saturday.

.Ur. BraaeUon laamediately rot and said iMr Speaker, the tel.prsnh haa lannimiMl

the fact that the Hon. Jas. C. Jon Is nomere ana move, an, eat of respect to fcla

memery, that this Houae atanda adjourned-n- n

til rooming at 10 o'clock. J think,at tbe reprcsenUUres of tbe people of tbeState, it Is due tbat we should reaps t tbe mem-ory of one they, in days, gone by, bare teen

roper to elevate to the highest position inSI'lrrift. Iu days gone bVlt waa tnr fortuneto hivo seen him at tny father's board, nd solong at "memory holds Its sway" will thewords of encouragement be spoke to ras betreatuTett up, ami ne an mren'tve to urge meon to nihil my poyuon to lur, However uumble it mar be.

A dark elood now enveloDea tbe wbolr'State.A burtt of heartfelt sympathy prvades tbeMate. We moorn the loss or one or lennea-see'- s

greatest sons, one that in days pastcouin win tne Drarts or iooutDas'uj uis a;irioratorical powers- - His political career ia apart of history and of which I need not spalcIn discharging the many Important truata as.signed to htm, Ue rumnratnem in a mannerac-eep-ab- le

to all. Ia the laneuage ef the oldLa In m xim t " SU frasa if gierli muauii." Hehaving ben one who has fulfilled the highestposition of honor that the people of TennesseecouM confer upon him, I consider It nothingmore tban doe to bis memory that this bodyshould stand adjourned till that hoar.

Mr. Martin Mr. Spakr: Perhaps it Isproper, being a representative from the countyin which Gov. Jonea was born and in whichbe was raised, and in which he first present-ed himself in a prominent point of vtew tothe world, It it proper, air, under thete circum-

stance, tbat I should second tbe motion or tbeRepresentative from Jefferson,, (Mr. Braiel-ten- .)

It was, sir, with feelings of heartfelt sorrowibat I betrd the death of James C. Jonea. Hewas my friend long years sgo. I knew him,Ir. In the walka of nrirate life, when be was

nothing more than a common farmer, followingthe occupation or agncui'ur, woium? m,i-tia- ra

at a common band In the fields. I knewWm, sir, when he first came forward as a can-

didate to represent Wilson cout--y in the Leg.latere ; be waa then looked apen as but a com-

mon man. and I remember very distinely aconversation that I had witb a gentleman, aneighbor, and who was, as well as myself, blenenonal friend, when speaking of hia being acandidate, we said we supposed we wouldhave to support him Inasmnea as ne waa ourfriend. 8 orMy he burst upon tbe worll likea new-bor- u star; he canvassed our cowryfor tbe Legislature, when the brilliancy of bisrenins, and the powers of bis eloquence aston-ished the multitudes and attracted toward bimthe attention of the people ia the surroundingcounties.

He came to Nashville as a representativefrom Wilson county, and upon the floor of theHouse of Representatives distlngo'shed him-self as one of the moat talented and promisingroang men in the After that yoa al"are familiar with his political history. IIwas nominated as cand'date for Governor andtwice elected to that office while a citizen ofWHaon county. His history, as a politician,is before the world. It Is nt for tne, sir, topass the judgment, either ef approbation orcondemnation apen his course for the last fewyears. Hiatery will do him jut' ice. Thre isa rast differrnc ef np'nbin In the world as tothe propriety of the course be thou.'b'. properto pursue. One thing I am constrained to

however, from my own knowldge oftbe man, tbat he was hosst In the coursewhich be took. Ba he Isgone. ir. I knewbim well At one time In my Hfe there was n"man to whom I was personally more watralrattached than I was to James C Jonea. Thttfeeling of warm personal f rtesdsbip has neverleft ray boaom. I sympatMze deeply with bisfamily; I sympathize with bis Mends; andas a representative from the noble old countyof Wilson, in behalf of ray constknenta as wellas myself, I offer to yoa, sir, to this House ofRepreenUtires and to tbe workl generally,our most profoand ef at bis dentb.

I bare thought, Mr. Speaker, tbat it wasdefrom me, as tbe senior representative from tbecounty of Wilton, and as a warm personaland devoted ftiend of James C. Jones. Havingsaid this raucb, I again second tbe motion oftbe gentleman from Jefferson, Mr. Braxettoa.

Mr. Farrelly. Mr. Speaker, Governor Jas.C. Joaes departed this life at bis 1st residencenear the crty ef Memphis, on Situ-da- y last,after a lingering illness of several weeks. Hedied, mr, in the boaom of an affectionate fami-ly, and sarroanded by many of his warmestand best fri-fd- s. In making this sad

it is not necessary to eater into adetailed sketch of hie life asd" character forwho In the bearing ef my voice who in aPTeanessee, but ia not familiar with the life aftbe great and good man? He was a at re afTesnesaee having beea born in Wilson countyin this State. In bis death, 'benation ntainntbe loss of the s'atesman and.pitrtot; Tenne-se- e

one of ber purest and ablest raen ; ihe com-

munity in which he lived an ornament andheat citizen. He entered public life at a ear--'y period as a representative in this branch oftae jgts)atere. roasesserj or ancoeHnespower of Intellect, he soon commanded tbhighest position of honor in the gift ef therepte of Tennessee. In looking over the Hatf the rreat men that bare been stricken down

amongst ss, we find none in whom weremore of the nobi attributes of man,

tban in Ger. Jones. As a statesman, b wawise and eminently conservative ; as a po'itician, be waa bold and featle a; as a man. all

tbe relatioss of life, be was warra-Learte- d,

generous, Irse, and fal'bful. To no man, si',living or dad, are we more indebt d for oaradvaBcemeat in our internal impreveraatscheme, and especially oar railroad svttrm.thas to him. It is a sad reflection, air, loksow that nor great and good men are fastpassing from the scenes of life. But eightabort months age, we followed to tbe tomb,Aaron V. Brown, and to-d- we are sheddlagoar tears over tbe fresb sod that rovers the lastof James C. Jones. I, too, second the stetteato adjourn.

Mr. Butler. Mr. Speaker: As the repre-sentative of the mountain counties of Johnsonand Carter, where the shrill voice of the la-

mented dead a few short years since was heart1arousing the hardy Whig boys of tbe mmatja p.to action in the memorable struggles of 1SI1-- 3.1 desire as a token of respect to say a word oathiseeeasios. However much, Mr Spaker,wemay differ on subjects that hare and do agitatenor beloved country, when a great man dies wdeplore his loss. One of Tennessee's greatmen has fallen. A abort time since and Tea-nessee was called onto mourn tbe lost of Gov

a name tbat will b dear lo Tennesas brag as time sbsll test! tc-d-ay we raatrsth loiis'of Gov. Jones. Tbotgh elevated tobis last and highest position ever one of EastTenn-ssee- 's nobles' yet In Eas' Tbb-e- e

Gor. Jones bad many warm and dmtdfr ends wbo mourn bis lets. Teaaesse wasproud of J ibj C. Jones, lb pw-bo- y ofWilson, wbo, by his exertions and pereeve..ance roe to so high and honorable diti"etonI nd ac revert to hi a political earer: it iatoo wll known ; it is part of the history of tbeons try a"d tbat hia'ory is written, on. thheart of everv eon of Tennsa. Of hie prt-v- ate

associations I know bat little, bu' ths.'Ii t' was t love. Tense'tee owes much toGsv. Jo-ie- s for his xertionaio behilf of the In-

ternal improvements of tbe State. Perhapsmore for ral'roads than anv mania Te-Bsa- e.

His bo'd and Indefafgab'e nrgraccomplished everything which he undertook.Bat be baa gone; that shrill musical voice iaheard no morel It is boshed ia death. Hispirrtbas gone to God who gave it. May it

real in peace.The motion was agreed to.And aceord'Bgly te e House adjourned till to-

morrow morning 10 o'clock.WESTEayr division rata.

Mr. Brazelton, from th Hooa Committer,apptiated to attend the division fair a Jack-si-

submitted the following report, which waor ered to be spread upon the journal witboatreading:

Mr. Speaker, yosr committee apno'n'ed forthe purpose of attending the annual divisionfair at ja kson.have discharged tbatduty,andbeg leave to report :

First: To the officers and citizens attendingthe fair, we fee) constrained to tender oarhearty acknowledgments for their many markof consideration. We confess tbat ire hadbeard much of the geperoos hespKa'Ky of tbepeople of Jackson and of Western Tennessee.The fame ef ber fair daughters and noble-heart-

men hd not been so lone and so loudlysounded, and become so widely known, withoareaching oor ears. We were therefore pre-pared to expect, as the representatives ofyear honorable body, a demonstration wbiefawould aastain Ibis high anJ honorable repeti-tion. Bat our expectations were more tbanrealized. Tbe whole atmosphere was perva-ded with d, open-hand- weleeeilo one and all. Each seemed to vie with theother in doing errrytbing to make the visitorwelcome and at borne ; wbile tbe

M centls laeies. In vb earrreiaa paarerlore bam th ttorr r bit kterlaea ten,"

Smiled npon the scene, and by their presneand actire participation In the labors and plea

of the occasion, left no doubt on ourminds tbat to the maids and matrons of Wes'-er- a

Tennesaee may be attrltuted a fn'l share ofts prosperity, its attractions and its wealth

They understand the true mission of womanoa arlh' Tm lessper man we ha4 been bratea wHhset tbeaa "

We commend them to you, Mr. Speaker, andto all be world, certain tbat th-- y will befostimodels of their sex ready, as well to weleomres to a neatly kept bouse and a benntifaiboard, an

- To rat tbe foilare o'er Ibe Fooary lawn,7 tie turn tke tunern' pass,T rmrl new Saver to the fraHral rear.Ans k'sMaa nalnrV, dalwiea in their rats.T rear the fracea mtia erenrrt MfTartTnavcirtTiUblirkeatUrt.Wed eroerrd ban, nan's kt drHafct leBttr,Aa4tr ewaaiwtrt-ariaam- . saalUttiB,With rrrf tBtl. Car etrelriweeU .To rata tb virlnee. animate lb Mlrs.Ana sweeten all tfcetaah of bmua life."

Tb fair grounds of the Western Dlvisieaaocietrare situated abovft half a enlle fromlhlthriving city of Jacklon They are sot a

hlchly improved as it is nopea tney win ne.The accommodations; are ample, however, fora large concourse of peoplf. The tneloaurecamp-ehen- dt a magnificent forest, luajirianllrrattaged, ana renaerea pcnnarir oeauuiai onthis occasion b tbe many-tinte- d drapery ofautumn which cad encompassed it Underthese towering "motarcbs of tbe wood," eachday was spread numerous tab'ea, wbicbabounded with everything tbat could mlolate- -

"an aching voldVt or tempt the appetite,and to which all were invited witb tbat irre-sistible cordiality so characteristic of the Ten-nesaee farmer

On Tnesdty, tbe opening day of the fair, tbeattendance was not as large as might barben expected, on account of the late heavyraise. The exhibition, however, cemprHn- -

Vw-de- d an fatted cattle, was manly creditable to ths stock raisers of mat vicinity, a artcomprehended torn aa fin spe jmens as we

av ever seen. On Wednesday the attendance was" Immensely Increased, until twelyo'ejoek tbe crowd of "fair women and braremen" kept poaring In, nntll tne itea aeemeato pr-v- that all erestlon "and the rest ofmankind n had come to the fair.

But we do not desire to weary yotrr patienceby a detailed aecount of the exhibition. 0the whole yoor eomalttee were highly pleaaedwith the evidences of Improvement in all de-

partments of agriculture and stock raisingmanifested. Tbe exhibition cf horses on Friday was particularly fine, and demonstratesthat the people of tb Western Division iredetermined not to b behind IheJr sister coun.t'es in improving tbe breed of this noble sadBt'fnl animal

We rnnt not omit to notice that part or tneexhibition eon'alned In the larg and cipa-clo-

ball set apart for flowers, frnlt, needle-

work and manufactured articles. It was,Indeed, one ef the most attractive and Interest-ing features of the occasion. As an evidence'of ths tattt and habits of tbatlateresUrig fcr

tletf"of the conalvtaeflts 6f-y- ear honorablebody ia that locality who do their voting byproxy, it was in the highest degree creditable.We cannot attempt to give you sn ideaf thetbettsand, evidences of . women's baadiwarkwhich daxxlcd our eyes In that collection. IVe

rattbt mention one r two anal wHhoutaV.siting to be lewiioais, we will say trat tbaspecimens of palatial br Mine D. exhibitedsuch exq'tiiXe Us e in the soleettoo of sub-

jects and in the execution, as lo place her atonce among tbe rat mat curt in the eoun'ry.It wouM not require an nserrceiletrted stretehf fanev to Imagine, whl'e gasbag upon the

beautiful works of this fair artist, that tbespirit of I h Raphael had wanderedfrom its celestial abode and nreeidsd at theeasel. The ditolav of embrolde y was alsoqtite attra 'live. Mlsa T. D O .of Memnhis,exhlH'ed a beautiful eatbreidereU handker-chief, for which h- - was awarded a premises.

Under the mgle teaeb ef a needle In thetefair band, the fabric was tranferad into athing of beauty, tbe possession of which mbttitexei'e tb eavy of aa Oriental pr neest. Tbefloral department was set wanting Is attrac-tions. Th eaMvatoa f fiowra ts carried 'ogreat per ec ioii in that vicinity. A walkaround ttrl'r f Jackson impresses oae withthis fee. rant fact

On the whole, w take pleasare In reportingto your honorable body that w regard the di-

vision f Ir a' Jackaos as a decided saceess. Ifin the olber division tbey hare done as wellthis body will have no reason to regret havingexteMetl its aid to stlstalate the Interests whichthese annual mfrttoasare doing so much tonrosaote And Iadeed wTeVto&jbat sMII further aid rargbt be jtdtcieasly apienable the division fairs ta make ncesaay Improremrnta apen the gieanas wbkb they haveprocured.

All of which It respeetfut'r submitted.IV. BRAZELTON, Js,,

Chairman of Haate Committee.

SEN A IE.Wexhssat, November 2, UN.

Mr Stoke'y offered a resolution that thePresident of the Bask of Tanesse report totbe Legislature what per cent, the Rank ofTennessee lias produced ea its capital, asdwhether said eapi'al might have yieldeJ atefeif otherwise invented. L"ea ore-- .

Mr. Trimble ntrodoced a hill to pay the ex-t- as

of the investigation of ib offices ofcontroller and secretary of State, by a s.CIS l comm'rt, appotma ior n-- paw pose oythe las' Lts!at'r. Passed firat readin.

Mr. Payne, a bf I for the relief ef railroadcompanies. Pasaed firat reading and referredta 'ntec al In provemat rexaeri "ee.' Mr Richardaon, a bill atrboriling basks opay out the no'e of each ether. Passed firstreading and referred to Commit e on Banka.

Mr. Stnvall, a bill reguUtlnt th sal 'rts ofSU'e Traaurer and Seere ary of State, plac-ing th salaries each at SfMO per asasm.Passed first reading.

SENATE BlILS OK THISD It CABINS.B H to avttbdr-- tbe Bank of Mxaab's asd

eslabtisb in lies I hereof, bra neb nt the K nk ofChattanooga, at MtatMa. Paeard third read-ing.

House mssage was lskn np with tb reso-'al-

rees ing a nato-- a asd repreaeatstivrxIs ., to ue their Inn terse ant rs

in s --coring th paa ge of a bill fortb at old pB.iears, which wasadopted.

Th Sat then adjaaiBud to siae o'clocksta-ni-- .

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.Wf.noav. Nov. 2, IS.

Tbe Haate met paraant adjeareatrLTITIOSS.

Mr. Williaraana. af IUckraaa. Breaentedmemurial from the A triesrental Bwaas, tak-ing for a repeal of the law hMi BrsMMrathe entrance of articles frees other Stakes ferpremiutns at their fairs.

Mr. Hunt preaeated a ptttioa froea ts

of Jackaos, praying far relief frostburdensome taxation. Reerred.

SESaLOTIOHS.

Mr. Dudley offered a reeoration brstrteetiagtbe Finance Coatmitt to issestltst aad re-

port the per eeat. paid th State by the tnta--p

ke compani and wh-tb- er sot, ia theirp nioa, it . b the policy of the Srate to

ll it' iaters' la tboa earnposies, to reportbr bill oethr wise Lisnver.

Mr. Ewiag, a reeo'a Ion req ieatiaaT tbe gov--rno-- , with sach adriees as be air r'r, to

conaiiieraad penart whtbrtt is a 'rfab'e toa State Militarr I- - tltotloa at the IIr- -

tags, ad report to the Houaa. Lies overMr. Caldwell, a rrsohrtioti raislag com

mltte to late-t'es- te the action nfth Bask ofTenoesse. aader the act of January 36, 1SS6.over.

Hons resnhrtioa raislag a seet committeeto whe'her th S'ate has any

that can be dispensed with, wasadopted.

lions resolution ipetraeiag tbe caaasiitteeon Luaatic Ay Hm tereBoaire into the sraarity of peevaiing ac rsmmsdsttnais ia said ieatt-tati- oe

for aH the parrper binaries of the State,at tb exaeaa. was adopted.

A Bteiaa'as rn'rerd to rttcepiiSjir the!fiaal vatepassi-gSeaa- t bnl to traaafer er- -

tals Stale aid from the Meatehts and Cats 'lea --

oa to the Nashnlle aad Chattanooga RaibaadComae ay.

The Houae 'hen, at 41 o'clock, aejeaaed anal A. M.

(Hit ttrotrn nntl liln Xtaclcern.Venn tb Wrrpnrt Barter Sue

Vhea old Brown was is Kane a Territorv,tgnrag s a leaner, upheld ny a stroa partyaad protected by local sntborities aad publicsentimsr, be was a here aad patriot la theyes of Hie aati-lave- world. Bat when lbasm old Brownie vvoattrded, eptared and dosetor, ("aoae htowb." we stay av,i it m an atonce dtsceveren that h is a Itnatte ana smaniac. Not oa of th prv for whesegaodhe lias rmse o bwcb oaers Dim coearort ear ae.apeaks him praise. Tbe political latter day.tints have all d'ied up. It is tra that thnewly fledged "irrepressible conn:c'M or ran isbia coats' ry did givr oae lusty shaat far the

old fellow, and offered to " bold his hat " dsn--.ing the melee bat it sow ears, aad we hareno deabt trelr, that it wse net in eareeeet batonly funning. Frigbteaed at tb rroesroofruits ef their owa cultare, aa

iam sta ads aghast. Neither Vaatrhn, nornMtrhr, nor lereetey. aor Klatr has a wardto say ia behalf of their old friend and con-federate. Whv this chance? Do ther beerthe lew mutt-rin- g of appro eh inr t ureter, ordo they see the haadwr'ting upon tb wan 7

If Brown's dds in Virgioin ar lawless andontrgoas. what were tbos is Kbss7 Itan excucsBbneT red f rbis Bsarrciaarytnovemats ' Harp 's Ferry, whv was bcheered and bpratd for hi mbberie andbnteb- -r e 01 'he 'rentiers of Mlieauriri

Btd as the o'd reprobat baa recently aetd.aad sascaioarv w-- e ms sibs aaaa Mrgina, they ar not worse thas scores ef acta coatmrtec alcaaar oar bordera. lie has topbed fsmil:s of a'l tby po nsd ; Irires poir

from their liossa is tb tsoat lslawt san-- ; ivdd pacfM neighbor, tan--

lar nearro r and stard-rin- g their ntaaterssarrsanawiBg quM cabin at deed af si dst. aad4rjgg men from their beds, slang Uterinetheat 'a pwne of th-- ir bcc'sr wtvs aevesm'ag childrea. AH 'b cri-no- s has thiId m;scant committed. and yet war his acts

al' 'h tits excused, palliated and b ulogtsM by a rrew or sancimoaioas. hvpoerttlrano'tbri phitaetbroprs's. Hiv hare annchanged thlr tna, btt mi'h wht sineritrmals 'nb- - an. For oor own part w easidr old Brown b it rery title woes than th.

bmss af bis party. He bat praetic what'he preach, aad hs tbe hnlifn. ta try to 4wnst 'tier waat doae. it is tim tne saatnwere fally a roused to the dancer that aaeaseesher. She has enemies wiihnat and trait rwithin, equallr dangeroas and HBscraa)los.

are g in anneiesa wayn our. iorcommon end. Nvr ws ther so great a -cea tr for a unioa af thi Sttk fmT hVr takt '!l SUM.

xnn IltOH JJOBSTAIJI 110 tl.A convention to favor the extension of lb

Mlasoari I rem Moasajala Railroad to Meran i.is to be held B that etty tb lath Inst. Thtroad. nrhiinaUy cone ei red ss aof faciliudag the transit af the richiron ores of the Iron M nun's in resiea t g.Lonis, bas grown iato coos-d- e table lBartanartien tne roaaeetioBt its ex'enston to tbMississippi river, Bar tbe lower boundary ofthe state are eoaeMerd.

Tbe rap'd ciatplrtinn of lias coaaeetintbls c ty with the trtm of railroads ef th.Sta'r, north of 'be Ob'e, Batarally sstecestg a

movemat to snpplv a cheap sd short Hnk,wan'ing in tbe cba:s to 'e the entire Sou' h- -west with the road rapidly exteaded oa th'went of the Mbeiss'ppi. It is d Scak, st tbprsnt momcBt, to propter a stare importantwn-f- c. er oa more easy of exeotioa.

To New Orleans the extension of the IronMountain read to Mmahi. forming a directair line communication bv mil between it sortS'. Ieroia, poasraans considerable interest,Plac sgSt. Leats with'B sbaat tWrty-'i-x hoar.? thia :l'y. Its iaaoace apoB oar ira-t- e nilbe most aalu'ary. Redu.-ls- tr th time of Inter,eerr.maaicatioa to so small a Baatb of hour,it effect in eqnalialnr prices ef staple pro--I cts tin supatyiag any isstes aentand, wl'be bn'6cisl, if it beings no aereseioa to earbusineaei 'cttvatr. But it is imposvib' tbatsuch a close latermors could be opted withnut enlarging beyond all prent accurate calcalatien the receipts of thia city of wes'eraprorMctrsa.

We are confident that in tbe not far distaatfntnre. New Orleans will eeat to be a consMeraUe manafartariag city. Tbe openleg

wl'h the richest froa rrgton of tbcoBtisBt will bare impor'ant ir,flnace uponoar protrrees in manaf tetortBr arrirvrtural lm- -pl'metet, and tb marliiBery which now banbecome the most varus ble source or prodnctiO'

We casaat doubt tbat the anion of the tysterm of raltraads on tb east arid wttr)f thiMissisijpsl rirr will facilitate tbe final con- -

airacuen or a great man. as an wast.ev-- T Bne such an uodertakrnc reaches thgreatest progress, tbe whole West will bareeasr access 'o the Pacific across It, and tbarein the benefits which. it prJwces. '

The movement which th convention alMemphV larlealgnedtoaidls, therefore, one inwbicb Nw Orleans Is deeply interested, and Hwould be well that It bad a reprseut4tiv Init. It now seems probable that tbe work wiHbe consummated. A connection wttl ue madw tb some point of tfi Mississippi rivr issouthern Missouri, To oa it Is important thatit ahoald be made at Memphis. Nan OrltstuPicayune.

Iteverdy Johnnnn 011 I'opular Sotrrrlgnly.Wasiiistctox. November 1. A Mssshietbr

Rrrerrly Johnson is about '0 be rsa&tsbed, enfrjtitia -- B j'opiiar aevwetcnlr, afmMD'tiD"fl ana aema, repecxrviy, or J GageDaiglat aid Attorney-Gener- Biacl:."

1. Tbat fngrst ba o power to prohibitslarery In the unorg'nlzed Territories.

2. That Congress has bo power to prohibitslarery in the Territories, after 'bey have beenor?aeixd under Territorial gorrnmen'a.

3. That Cnngrss has no power to establishslavery In a Tenltory ; elevrry Is tbe creatoreof positive law, which may exist either bystatute or custom.

4. That If Congress can nelthrr prohibit norestablish silvery In a Territory, it can not e

to protect or regulate It.5. Territorial governments can admit, pro-

tect, or exclude slavery at any time dsrlng Itsexistence.

laeonelu'lon, ft snbmits that tbe doctrineof Pipulsr Severe gnty, maintained from first16 last by Jndge D clas, aid now so assailed ttby the Attr'iev-Gr.- r !, has b'miethe clear,est a:.d cost explicit saacUsa cf Cssgrcts, thi

Oinclnnati Convention asd President Pierce,and, above all, of Fret Want Buchanan, 'nd Itts with equal conviction of lit iruth that beaaserta that, without the belief la the tlBeerltyof aoeh sanction, especially the hut, Preai-de-

Buchanan would now bs eajaying tbqalst: and ieitut of. VThtatland. gratified onlyby remembering the service rendered bts conntry at borne and abroad in other public batPerhaps, in bis estimation, subordinate andless dr sirs ble station than the one in watch henew, as his friends Sis-r- t, figures so eenspicu-ousl- y

and honorably before, the world as wellas tbo nation.

ETA British officer writing from Taiwan,Persia, to tbe London Ttswt, remarks :

A cathartic pill, manufactured by an Araer-ca- ncbemlat, CDr. J C. Ayer, of Lowell,Ma.s.,) bas cared ibe Shah of a liver com-plaint that threatened bit life. This si -- piefact, as mlgbft renders the Amr.leans ittmensely popnlar here, while weare ovetbwk.!. Dorbtleas our ownnetlrtlaea mail, th .11 , ... .

; - niscorrnea wDfcn ne employs, and thus it la In everything-- we do tbelibor, then the meutlng Americans put tbeir

,'..CMrt '' "talners here,which will be reflected to him en agold sn iffbox, or diamond hilled award, wbile.1""' VHaJa.r' Chrlatoaon orBrodie great hit by which b shines Issunn. iins reric Sunday Paper.

TIAItlttllD.On tbe M laauat, at tecrssUaa a rllb-trW- fiv- -

n tjMrrHrv C A Bavto. Oast. ABBlasX to tllas CAXSIC, Sanaa ssutbler of Jaaenb

w lilt, pjas.

SJfto ul)crttscmfnts.

For County Trustee.B.C. BRKTa,st aateber WeniWtOcMr. llatan- -

dstlts fer CT Tmrtee at .tt ansaty, Teueieee.BS-- l

OOOf scytrs,50,000 n.seu atrna: sxinuraa, irrrRB SEJVSjI eu BE TER SKI.VS

rs wbwB IS aatsi 1 aae wfn k p44 at lbs anH. lUJBtAOl," Os CartSaaa-- e

T A BIBS' DKBta rtrsaLaan. im. u.rten, BrktebJJ -- , spmai ray. - isiai im, sets tmSSeto, --I tbe swat fsabi nabl at)..

JI II UlLt.BB &. 00."ts? OaawtSsaare.

TjSXTBA aanerB'Kt: a ft HsU, iat trmHtt, tt tbeBiaa. rcaawaw, wm imm a' w ii lavs

m. it. xiLutaiion.,n Pen faari-ansr-

Fine liiquors. 'A VOKG r eh mm astacllrn at Wtoa W T Uw,A bar. Msrsbrtrbrate4 Tafer'a Att is tst- -

frss. utu sow saet axaailne aanwa.i. t. noutss a, bro ,

rn-- il Vaattm Mrrrt.

For Rent.XJK baee tar ml a large m In sset repair ao

i i A rrry irrrn reM f irea al as.IK XllN'SARKAT.irOrKSKttCO

Wifi ft aVjrif Jfle.Tit aSa--ei 'inn " ata a tartner, ilbr BIe sr

U a aarrseMil kavloKs wrll --wUt laVat In aa4 Ismi am in imaejir A eaab caaatal of fw fttneerati' aaai wi a reajnirru. i a Ban navina aatm as r aran ataranaaaas ibis i. nn ezcUaat aen

AetrrM ?.rier." itntsla, Tsms., n.raair. vac jf

for Hpnf.ryHK ra aetaratpe: ear l.w amreI !( Warr. E . Knir

aatt street. Teeaaa saitltsee.J H. r.VTHA.VE.a. s ft Si4-- rnrt sansrs

tainted.A KBKRS OISL tian IS II r. alt aa'a (,! refra-rrear- o. Abkt, a tatesiioa lar saaes lr.b toa-- a gtrl an . Ivl-- e r

CKA WKK A. WBiXS,aaSSM Bant BetMluss.

Rewara.R WiVITIMi Ike atcribr. near rrUr'gA.

rutiou oeunty. llMiasisvl. a wswifii" old bkKk ar are SB ISS r W A.

arasd. aaa rt bask w--11 tare), aiuw akstreat Walk --at. sanaed WIC.I.IAU lfl Ik 1st m

Srseesake . ISSS. --naa dk.be sad Sbyat Haaaphla,sd Hon I k- - Mlai Sir I. a b(Maulk. and arasbirtdst k a liate la Jtmabat a ! bar ar dve yaara ss

'V IV at and la rU aiawarkted m MrtnsSIs I '

iv S7b it ukaa at HI naalsii, sr $ies it laktasts siie s

nSWwln J p. UrAUtXASPER.

SIierlfT's Sale.WIIXbeeaMM kwartk eaart fcftawa, ta tbe

sn ib Snt Moaaar ia Diualiat la weal aaart m as, an ke rlabt. nu

asd latere of 1. C. Hrtaut, binc e wptieMed baitt rraetartoaq ass nasi an asses at sbaisr saaa J

k iOded aa tkaabk tenda at H B.awraaa aad R. C

Ssnasntosinn and Qbaelrsaao Slbaad, sad aaarsnaay mam or ai. raersa. asa ike --ea er auad H Tmnaind: Beiaar a part r a 1SI aer tree- -

f Mtrd br Ik Stat la Bkodt FraaHl br aeM K. 4SJTset atVearrdaaa'Vd la W. 8. PsrdaadJ 0 SlraV-- t

a J w etas sad wit ar vd da, d ru Seal ISMsaid reset trviad an to aatttty a lHlseDt aMained al ke

a f ad Tkuaa. Jaaaes asala.l taad J. C. SraBUsaasfK. T o. Hen sw fisel aai raeta.

R. L SMIIH.SberU.Bra Lrwn .Weii e.

VEW 1IEMPIIIS THE .TER.Vrtiaa and Staar Mssaiar.. ...WX O. TTOMPMNstats Director.

CtArtTBDtT BVHVIVO. XaniakT A. tartO tke sairsiias. aafMtu and aiasiai swim leanest

.TJIss .lTagqle Mitchell,wkawm eSir n TBE PEALBR aad tb

MS St ASSrStOVT A Nil rLBOPATBttanasabs. .be pas styvva andai axXascie bv an Stanaad wkv d n't th Ilea Itayiai. prtvtoaa K Ike disss i.bll f U tTW 1. Alt,..

TT Or OIlSli. farsasui aat RaVanv.Piveto hui, AS aad S . Ibird Tier and CMarsdMiisry. ss 1 all Bex Odtrs apse nai ts a yt. Ii r. x. aon at V to 7 eisck. (trertnre

t 7 atotatk. Cartoin rise artrsealr at Tra. sea

STATEMENTer the cossiTiss or

The Qaaker Ctty InsariHce CafflBsny,

OF PHILADELPHIA,f X ate 1st dev Jew. ISSS, mass is nnsdtase wtlk' J rap law r leaUMirr.tat Ttoaseta t tbe Quisps ij it as ekM

Cay tavarsaCar-aB- v Tke taaaura m Xe.4"S Walaeat rtrf ThfaAehekia

M. Tbeissunslad Ma Caaital Stark la tneees SSa, nar aaaaaai ar m tiftol ljsa.a paia ap la aPeSBQ OS

Is. Tba ahatssd aWCaaawl are. at ts eeai npievi: rzr

I. Cnab ! Eaak aa kad aad M la kiaai atasewls.. ums ar

1 re'et-- aal I at d in Pill oMsaVaa SM.SSa. p oa aaa asaraaaae aas at snl rns aa

resl latsla. wartb SaaeV tae amasat,af'T ssoaeed aad TelkttM f press.mir4. ete.as

dla ROsSatl, F- cent Brie etna-- a eon6 PeaaCaatradBR ljueS? .. Li'SIeaaaa a Bl inisnXR SiSS7, .. Caaawiau S. ttmkt B E. 1 aSKC-i .. Mlaak4WIaaMa. !JBISa--, .. neaaatbs It fc. 309 1 160 W

fibarea Msrrar ra 111M Cir BaskPS Vahaa da

Cam Tid aat an. tjtMTra. X Xcsr. da. SOCaaala-ali- l. XewTait. i SSSMarrtoM Owai r I M.8SSISkwaaeaa BtaaB- t-

baaKR. MIn arias adk TOS

Bind aaSTktrdayiawoser R X... KM

tV (er- -a sad rVas . rtrissisau Bad rao .SMtaof Hank Braao Oaal 0--. M.ira

1 a Sreaaa War 0 .. SOSI --bare OsaUnen al Bank rail. XJO-t-at .

S. Ii tm atiiSltsarlatrtsu tssl her--In SAafSarias Paat. rMtd-laki-... ss,tM s

7. BIU leasivaalr. haT praaaiu naseSi en tar istatasse... stssrn

Mat iebwetesMnT a l Qneber CMf

S. A aal af HitHilaV i to ar Bat da tobatbaae libit WaaSltlCS tg lb eaapaay

s.7

r ltsaaw t aMnk9saaae ta oaa a as aaIS. Orat asaaaat anOwsd I k-- hsrared la

rest er t rn se viDaae Vatased.II. Htrssl aaaaat atbrwed ba be inior, d la

oae rvt $A00 00II Ta luMiaiaiaaa ac in n WQI aj u. la--ir

Aaewta see est to nyaae ever $etotsbl br anr aate SreIS. All arkerrlirrai aeaiwet lar raant'Sr Xont.Ii. Aat at IssseTetaMsa ba beea lied.

STATS OF FS.-- f rLVA.NIA. ICut "d " at ?kllaV '

Bearr X rwfar.fi'ai Utat. aad a- - at Oinsibin.far- -ssavv r Ib Quaker Oitv lnaar Cesaosev, aiawarn, r tbaa lb torraatac aalaaa'in C tb n adilbarotoateta miuanstaea --t davariwr. , tijneal trnr. ) MOIST U. rSLLBB,

lrral liai. fas tea.n. R-- CosstwAtx, Seereamrr.Saaeraindsaassilliai bersve Andwtll. rats,

(staaed,) jso s. xBS.VBor,AHal is in sal fames al tbe Pa.

STATS Or HtVSaTaWAjOA, Iotwi Pkili hii. !"'

I. Staaasl L. Tavtar, a nmali taker tor th Stateteawse,WertilBVttIltoeaMBiaed tbe aeaarllesaadin laiiit at la SJailrrCfr laiarun

aed e9ered lk-- artdt ibe aritb nttatinxst as'todlbemtokaearrsct aad that I am funy aatt a--d -- !'aloanJ arepSa'.ra r 4 stesss est bssalmt aad fl If tka

mm aH,rW aeeertuVa susfi aa are reaunTed b tktiraaeeLawarTanesea,aal tbat tbar are wjrttke rr9HTt amsstili aUtnt ataisln. (Sasned.)

IL. S 1 SAJHTRL L. TATLOR.A nana 31. isw.

i at or oosTrROLtBR's orricc. J

N'abTBto,NT 1. ttJS iTbis Is to rartitr tbat tbe Qsater Cnr anraaaa Oaa

3av. toraled at Pkiladalakto. N SV State at Pvnaaetvana k. naniiilia wiak aa IS eaairtBnt oa an an

iaitfcykeOarra'reAii'niktral lb5tot at e.

ta Xaras. ISM, aatlitod "Ao Art la rrealaa lbifrnctM af laata-e- e O'Maaaall nat laanrnaraieds la.wate afTasai tai l "a'dtb.tW E M.. B. T T- .-Us sr lb totallr aatkansed keen- - a r asbt ramaiteliks town at Maatt till. BtotaatTaaniaini.

J. T CaaMltriiK k TOR'Altr, a

urer" attt ttr S9e.treat seer iu.

Notice.IllllSSSlhU tb.

wrr le' tbemasrees rktrrervrd Imr eaBiaad swalsas I sat tor rklrl la tkalraa w w,.tamgiaittobsrsarssa. tba -- ami a bask r

rlawr to Ore Vlruari He, are rraanti.1 teiald ligiliale a eaana tan wbwk ts to be keM 'irjaklt aaTSeckStk lA Ttothu ki--krlwre tats Mat tke rkw. ar hMiac th caar.ettos. Ih deestsd it praaer to a.k ibi reM aa tbat alwar aa-- a enia9nr arras rrpreaenare.

epectrUT!y,sl-t- R. D BADOB. attrer.

AmiiMcnientsAT ODD FEMjOW ITALL.

Two -- Uts Only.FRIDAY and S ATURDAV, Nov. 4tfa and 3th.

alifmlsslora 23 Cents.DR. MALE'S

ASTONISHING WONDERSis

- EHEOTIIO- - moT.oa I,aflo'e.!; tomameiieatTM.

Uaf ptrtlaaatts see imaltanti. ne4--

S25 Reward.

roe stent her nerk when .be raniwav t Is Mark awbtte ssaCed, aM BKkei by a yeealtar buns ca betthswdtrs. T. II. Bpxrn.

ttot-- Jt r'rtt Arret

$150 PER MONTH.AVAIX forttme (er JI 00 cSioreUra.k Btoaey

ef exa torment; ba nmuneed.d. asd but llulenrena Inmredt itreaairesrs,pedrNuui tm elves yau the eaaafe--u of a batae witb a

per ursiib. Thia bna ridel r any kind or buck uwti it u unn,n.eotirHy new All prea deeirtofa st&teri btt near

abM oakt and ksawtedxs will be seur en lf yASdy D. Winn.

rritsBrrCit,re3.

MBjglg?ttlu Doerftscmenls.

M MtertUtmnU ArhVceffpeaf msef h4hai4tiia at Vu CUrbf! dak.

M MvertUtmnU psMOted is tit Hetty .1p--jtat art cnaryro mt iwur V4T tqwt for'each intern.

SU trantUnt mhtrHtemenU mul bt airkedfartvmjun iimc ivacs aer Mod wutrXtd, thrt

Kill btchargtdoT ear tceek, and dlieontlnntddi im ens tf Uuil ttnu.

THE- - TOUCE PIANOiVl aaaa h. Meirhiw's PbaSasmt HEaeaCJUSg

''Tkeraretbebtst Wsns Peat to axuliaea." wH. Srv.

Tbav bnaw aaare swwar deraMaaad ksttar sas'lltope Skaa an alkar ayaars niaa.- - Frane Bawwn

Aalbw T Irato P StaALSaa-TUt- an't lapnil slBitars aad TtaUa Tkr-ar- e

tban ir aad barker tbaaaayatbsr aat.. Cbaaaaaiass sw yanraereaa. lbs at Haste, Xeal

SAriaca. see., sa verr ' an 1 uie leraawt-l- w. XAta

Fatrin's XX AnchorTS St. 1 --T" waer A w teas kaawa. A W.L Ik aer ataaaa anSksat a rirai. Th atrial brandmmt" enly rramaaasse Raadantr and Taaakaass araaalasd is dtalsnwl aafikaelj tor PkniUy eat. A isisll aenp an hand. UWSaT k PKCLXN.

teal K- - llfcnarilueMEDICAL STUDENTS,

ATTEiVTIOIV!W hasw aa haad a

Lame a&4 t'oaplctc Assortment

a r

Me flic a I T99or U swbtok we win u at PCBUSHBSS' PSICBS aaO hi

EtBK a. rTILUAXS'SSS XstBatteet.

AT TOM. TEAGUE'SOoTBer ef Llaaaa an! St. Pattick streets,

BflU. bc rucXBTURKEYS.

CHICKENS,. D0CKS.

GOKV.VEAS.BOTrBR

AND RGGS,rnie4 dlrerl tram tear laneli y, rssan asat saoa, aadar saia at see tsa us reus.Aba, sO Had. r etjatr

FAMILY GROCERIES

PEPalTVIAN SYRUP,Or Piotecleil Solution of Frotox

ine or iron Combined.THIS wen baow iria.dr hts bsa uand mr

aaid artak aeaat aacaeea tor toesar ar

DYSP BP SIAOr Itonaired el

Ana tbe santsarBESTpcTxjuojidTmv or thc

Aadfrtben b Mtowtaat UKM6- - Of DISEASE,

aioai wnaen anaanaie skvrs P E F S 1.1Liver Coasptaiat, Dropsy, XteKafaria asd

hetvoas Afectioea, Lass of Apee-til- e,

Headache, LBraer aadD af SsaaWi s Car- -iplgoa

'Hlee, Scurvy,A Krrti8

of theSkin, CusissiBtiie Tes4eBe4es. BreaeMtis,

Anseaees recsmar ta restates, asd allCoatplaiBU arxoaupskied by General

Dehility. aad requirisc: a Teotcasd Alterative .MeaHeine.

Xotc The failars tt I aa a.badalat sf Oae btoad. an Ik

d Ibif.by, baaanarn troaa iBa araat sf aa fe

lent lma as akaB am lb ataaaaabe in alate and aasnailate al aaesa wisk !b btoad. Thisne roitriAH gTMjr aauailaa. caatstaaas. as M awaa

I la Ik aat tora 1 wbkh it Is sa ata Is tor It toIbe ctrratot tan. Tor this reea La Baeato. na

toa radmilr cars llaisaaii in wtoeB acker aresare-'laa- amt Ires and alt-- r awdltteea bave beB laajai to bea arau. iw ssaa waatssaM and retail aaty trn tr jntnts a. co.

n xam Mr I. x,

A BLOODLESS VICTORY.1,000,000 Roxes Soldor

MAGNETIC PLASTER'T1 HIS asaaasnss ssandtr ot Ibu Invaluable Brsssdia. a, aran pirrcnaieit yj cllts'n er la rrunee Slate

Itrias Iks .km Una Uba brn bfur tkepllc Tk.si a Isr uaw ex'raruioarr aaoesssls isiplr a lb'

eloal Irata aed vaia. r tb art Id. Ne aae bun lbkahnbtic ruam wttbucn keoaatiac its rrttad. 1

sertorsM atl ibst l irf- aaied, and carrleawitb It IU awt.tlKSa. TraJ tbis I a

lte not leas satartoes Ibna ran tri- -aaaeaser war. witb iia tram or carnasa and deaatatlaa

Tk XASXBTIC rLABTBR t nnlsabtidlv tke treat,tArrnstkearr aad Pain Dtrar tbat Sctone bat yet

tr ri pus wa aiaaier snrwaeee. 11 eaat, tkerr, tb atari rr will Hirk tbee until tbe pain brransabed. Tbe tlsaUr atltnUltn tbe katn aarae. aa,AIK CANNOT XIIST WBBRR TUB PUBttK er

ArrustJ.Rba sues! baa. T leaser it. Streraeaa, TTeakneat Debtute

feriisaniin. XearalsU. Dne'satA. 0ark. asd Oataa"aaaa and Ache af rarer kind, dawn erea to Oeraa. arXXsfHATKLT RSLISTBD, tad. wttb a UtUe satrraca'IRXANRKTLT CTRgO bv tbe aucal iaeaaar.Se XAONMSIO TUimSB.. It it lb ahnaleet. sure,tafeat, sliiiinsiM asm abiasrat remeey in exbSeneiu ijMlal l ass 11 raSr to a atraacnua,hedefleate wsil, sad are leeeae iaJeaA. VaMHiMd,n It win pewee a batai bad a bleattn. Ita si to aeree- -

ae treabll. to arlra i.attain reach at an rath sr sasri an w k it

a- - aaaa. aaw BsaeTtof aS any warFaraaara aed FVaalrr ahaeM aran ka !, a

tbs XAUXSTIC PLASTBR II arm be tbe Oaad PbjssUakmaTuiiniiwaa.ri7MiiMSet.aMatlasliaatallTnt se to bt ua taxe. laS kwBa,i.d.

etobt at,Hrs.and any OHd can aaread tbeav. Prisewma a aas, waaa raji 1 pn ia awecttona.

... ' - -vrr-- Xarkr-- a Xaonstto piAator toaaldkaa iw

ai-- i a www iaia aaeuKanea every sh'le.Kvamwwm

CASHBoot aad Slice Honse.

Tlic Oiily Cash Hotioc of themnu in iUcinplils:

A LARGER STOCK AND PRICES LOWERAJUUi BVUK!

IXDrCE.IB.VTS TO CISn BUTE MS

WYNNE & PARKOf MMaSS It Virtoisl , rtoetoet. Traders aad

irfnassstttaSsiiill), au tivntisientet

SHOES AND BR0GANS,Of all GraaVs and Styles,

Agents for Mitchell's Patentaretallic Tip

Roots and Shoes,IBS GBXATB6T JXTEXTIOy OP TUB AOs.

Cah aad eiaatns mr tisek, at tbe

CASH HOOT AST) SHOE MOOSE,

,t,N0. 327 MAIN STREET,

5, jlffm

TIXR CLOTMIX.YG Tlt.tJOE t

res thcFILL 1XD .FliTTER OP 1853 & iSCO.

STOVAX1 & IrOTOHEIiIiat MAIN STKS8T.

rsd. wkaisai'ta ar raaedl kWfefret a bmV rairit-st- sa

sssa m (Be seateaoSBBB

CLririNerAnd ah kiada er JfllSIJ aed raSayrSrHSO SO0B4bar Kra a. ? i al Jbhli i ai rretetttr wttb atan let r

NEGRO etaffTHtKO,ixbu KVBSwa A.va ok stout eummn. tkat- -

bus fHAvrtj jkNS saNr.eaJat.'sasyxtrVCAR AT BAttS UU5SSk. AKO

wassM.ia,Ta akiik wa lav tbe aetradtM af tb trade.

STOVALZ. fc MtTOHEbL.a Mats steeet, BllsStii'a sack.

SO.fIETMIW.ra .YEW.Delano's Coat & Test.

STOVAI.r. ft- MITCFIELL.A M Asaatslar tbe sals sd Ska His Us ll. aad bare1. tort raeivad a nssdr la baab Sksy laarato Ska

w Irarateta MatRSwar ana Ml atht.. saovAtr. a xadmmx,m Xabi ateaat.

Tonths', Boy's and Cfllldren'a Clotnlng

STOVALL k. MITCHBCL,k ttetaat tisliii la Btst and Obtbtnati

ULOT1IISG,

" ssnsid. MISTS. aaSn kind sd aa--"7. ".'11' 'rr Caat. and Tteaelakt St, at

--TrTTZ. Trmar " "wv ta tkee amil.l. ataaa ml M eaaaatea aa aaa aadstotall a. vnrBjhu.

Bacon, Bacon,(111 OASCS Part lW. cwr aia.v r iane-i- w xabon a. oa.

for flrc.L'aaaa aura, sta t..r dimaa

riBXClJlsaraatoaiM safer aS X ASMS.

X n rraaa mm.

For a few Days Only !

PROF. ZUDKIEL,T1" wswfcl rsaaaid Aatr.T-- r i. saw alaaaaa atL Otnaaaaaaaal HaaM. bars ka can ks n IISSIlS as

PAST, PRESENT AND FITTURK.s saasyd latliaa wiae uUar, bat Ska ah-

. Aanaaaat u m Aarica Pumsa bal' - mlilajailili

abaad imaedif Is eaaanlt ka, a. be wtaj toelawaa s 'naaif a aa w raall Tbe awaasr

insarsa aajraa. wbatbar ter e ba. keen, ar etasa aauiM. ooaaaluliaa re lidsaaS Ik II.naueaamyss cento. OSk at mm

1a;w oov.s Ijuw WooUs;t XctNaotektss aM wn sstectod insakaiat, w

tarnata sa Tina, tab Aaaerlcaa editaaa ba t wain,a ill an Tina td Aa. ad. witb ma Mas tosbat.

Aaeeraraa adllkaa.Kan Crualaal Law, br Pmrta Wbattsa.

iw.tfatet ad the akjelabaa at V. a. Sesutj tTent, Ir Ma

' 41""assa and dl seat.asawJbWblte sa Law at Lecaciea,

abisa't Mittoa f Banat'a Clril Law, lnH.na rnsarrsars tan Slrakaa LL D

"ey Jr'a rale ,d ra. arsntd in tke Hitk O artwitb aa indaa, naala.la additlaa u tb aba, wane WutaaUs raaataklaflVrASiniN AL CAHPSKl.L'5 XIX9TBSLS. Bnte Band

aa aaaaaia al Da uastssy

v. r sntaxaa a co..rradee fal r.llw Mall.

S i 1HIaxx ix stors

Mk EXCELLENT STOCK OFGEKTLE MEN'S

EXTR& mi CLOTHING !

BOYS' Ari YOITUS'

Fine Clothing.CDILDREH FIXE GLOTMIAG

( Panama yistssa,

A tX toasaiaersrad sndav b aaaerraoaa at sa adi. swr Haate, and far a all ad a aw iisanael thsan.

JPriccs arc Loiv.We bate t torse abwk sc

S S3! I WLU Stfraea Iht watt-kna- haaae sd Xarrlsaa k. art.

Spivei V Clarice,Xe. SdS Xun etrt.

BALTIMOES OYSTERS!In Cans and Keg9

X mm sow nviic mfFresh BALTHIORB OYSTERS DaHr.

BY ADAMS' EXPRESS.rMCLT PORTT-BQi- yt OOBS PRX BALTtMOBB.

IV ABU ANT all I attl tokaqs.d asil Itaan. iXy fir will beta aanae a. toat yaar 9at "ii sercta. wiat siaaaaaa an a amwarranted

All ataees risen ibe isnslii ttvaaadly iWislll to, aaatia wen parked ts rraaa I iMeahaa.Xy dsaatt to Xa 41 Xedtoea akseet. I ass lb siaeeat lar inaa fknaeaa rawrs ta Xiaehia.

AU kaats if Oaaatry Prades. - r ' aat laid, aad tsirbiil pnen paH lar Print Pratt.

0 C. PASCO ST.aai aaaiwj M

Vothcc.CAUTSRB1CC h SSI) reaartta!lv ufsras tbir

ta seneral.tkatrbey tanto OVerr new wnr. X ST Pr at now. whale thtps very see and wtl ertt .axk af Bry Oi ill

Skdblac. Beds sad Skoa H, rir. Hastory at , alld which w saVr la .l. aed retail, ad Otr

W reqieat iiiiikady ta st a

WO T'JEJfA RJSR 3d.GREAT ARRIVAL OF

WINTER GOODSMw tW DmtHne tf Print.

S3t Mats SUeet, sffwaMe Court Saaaer,Wbitoails end Retell Bater ta

STAPLE ASD FAXCT DRY COODS,

is aiBU. SaLaiaa aad aeriae Bake.-- c Ala. Sbeato. SlSk. Veel el and Ctolb Cliata at re--slatTayaal patCM

PUXTATfON tooaeti Kar sr. Jsssa. I toitrOwukursaad Naakaca at arte Sail 11 aw ilSlinnia avu-a- aiiai r

CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOESidiiito I tor th wholesale trade nly t Barfara Prtoaa.

wlyta

Land fosr Sale.t TALUABLS PLANT ATIOX in CrittMaaa tonal .a Sw sules toss lh Xtoalaai riser, an Ika Xill- -

lary road, oaalaianal IdSt rra. SSS ia casYlvsliaa, 18sr r-- aesrteaes. an aar.auent Deles dwelruis awtwttn emu man trasiv laniMM A new ataaas pre, aas see or Pain and VTUsan's laaprai

and.; a Swatakto, nsgoknana, tr. Ah, aw aad STiat null Tbara wUt basebt wttb dkUisaatedkaadsifdeaired. Inn its rkaniHir Tn

Xtotaut.MBX Otoy. Bs., sar tbe ptac., ariaetnsa a vtsa xssssais,

sr JOtIN R. WATCItSaajatad. Tena

For Sale.A VA147ABLB TRACT OP LAaTB. aaaaii. ar-- e tk Hnaan ll Waaki.wd. tSK1liaall awl twa aattoa tr aw Ham La S'tH. toemill,tnawn as ttorto" Sbaat. Star, etvte asietsV wtata etoet

.audtaad wen waSaead. Aaaty to . H. Laskee, S.IBMkeaeenlMlssaa-iailliad- il to

"P J. tk. USaten.Wsisa.Xfca.

o p jc.vx.ro 1

DEARING & rfTOBRIIiL,

DRUGGISTS,SlPsw" Jr4lrfH. StTMly

Ktxriis.

THIS --a. --sTiitaneet aaamdl "4a

FRESH DRUGS,V atoll PresaraMtss tad Aaaaaaweat

Jaifnailiy, into IBs 11, Hair rrrstonMfVbstbf dstteatk aal lekp4edtelbktratoaa, 0, Staaa, Mr., a ,

Aad hvra tke ataratton r wr IHrad aad tba ssaautn- -psMtaJbT.letbetssibstat aal tsatsltrlty at Ms

awarrtw

For Rent.AN etesaad twe Ussy BUtK BTEUjjrg.

eeren rosaukisl Ibniiiiiatol'iaaai.kitchen, Ursa ataee ra. wb raaaa. toasaraatokto awd earr taxr basse, aad ail in tbs beat mt.

wr. straetea an Aaeliaa atren it4 Aasdy toH. X. U1MCR,

egyi-l-pt K. J BtrhMCe BildlaGOOGIJT, TltlDEIt it HOLT,

OOTTOSITOBACCO FACTOXN.

T8T vetetved direel frees tb aaasalkaem n,al aal art Here awausL Aisint aaaa alkar thai a,lb aUaalwt fsewlf krsad or Tataraa:twaeaed; Xaa.'M-nn-a- ee 1Peatea Vararat t atltana. ttertole e ska

tan curedt VtaBeita; Xantm Baauaii Q r Basetoad; XrCerU. IMS Lat ; Jtin. C SilWr-- a

iP

PutJi. am HVeam. Diadem. Xlw eaa . etc.ai TobAcc el ell fraJ aad pnasa. XUavaaeta,

BedaveaiiA. tie.A fewbvtssM Sadlbatnatan mantr. Ta . AaA toakairraalrd sure, in stare and r taleMObrta XcCor.trr k trrrtM's Ajtoshaaw Xanntale

aTbltky. roe Syr is rter ii tor v e tyUOOGIJI. TBADEK . BOLT,

acST

Valnalilc Business Property,i.u

r.E3ST LOTS!maiaaaaUasaai1rtrsstandvsXaHaoustrswert'aTlk Bey site

Mciuplils and Charleston

RaII.RO ad .

Tbe Lets ate es lakl aaTStat pursb Mays aa bey a tatlasShu eatodb easeata,ecsilar hiaalsf ahbar

covjit on ,vr.tDisojr,

and tberars ssuh eassth to net the eonvssitoxe sftanypsrasaa wbedeiifss

BUSINESS LOCATION

toens r aaaat rissdrr stewrsr poreaaBs etssT sMy.

Our German, Italian

aad taker torettu eeeatbm wBlaewet to attMel (Ma. are af sa

Tnesdaj, XoTtmtier 8tb,

satWyalsslita, at IS saMt, refardisM sf seka srea afeeert Irfn. Tb earner waau aaaaty

1 teat.jie.veJAnn.vr, BwsgRRE s. k.

XNeeeaWert.

MAIN ST. PROPERTY

At Auction.

On Saturday, November 5, 1S59,

" rratb HttOSr. A.V LtfT haiiet sa theatitahjaetXtsa. bsdweea Jisnssa astta, ll nates Mats st test aa4 ealanllsr but IIK

ak aaay.

Sole Positive and Terms Liberal,

9I0S1RR1T, DHPIIEE & CO.,

Thc CampbclPs arc Coining!ODD FELLOWS' nALL.

TUUEE TVIUUTS OXIaY'.MONDAY, TUESDAY amb WEDNESDAY,

Noveusber 7lh, 8th and 9th.

'DiTRTCVTr r RI tlrtfiTLTTJICaBi AavlliwiiA u. Aix. II VjvIHAJ

1 KJ ana t j skin mas I, and tk aaly CiastlH new Ir' awisNBikc ta aaaa ate katsina

lakaak aad laieaatora. aat to bs toastedTe eaureaa tb satin asaanat atl rack.Tb aawaataaestb CaaaaJkatt's enb abav any saber

araetrei arsaniaailaa anea rraaa melr wtnteeiec tkI t tweleaiaara in a aeatkain aaanue Tfcetr dsllkea.Una of nsrchaeactr ar uin rrsas aclaai acsaaiaad inrtdenla la Arrfcaa Ufa. and aMS at stuintind

aad enuucal ultinllea mt tba sntbiin neteond e'eaatins kaal to SS Sls tr ataadard af Satan! wi

aad magical tales, ft inline lb sbaies f aecre tie--n ra- - iwaniiaal. aas raaainaStoc tke atuaical

ralitir f tb riSnid Hem mt nbi and villa.in. In risniisuns traskeafly tb akada and aeealiarit', mt aet US, tb aaiwfaal aseeed ba alatii t lb.

Pr Batoaiy gli a ill nattily by tk fitosSin mmBans ld k ate Wisard Bad", Aseatt Acki.

IkwaanktasjaartaTto7; to easnsseas at a easr-te-

toSatitort.ASranms aweanto; tesvtato.naj P A. CLARE. Ateas.

For Sale.rp"B ST CKABLBS SAIdMtr. witb the bar flxtatesL MarkankaarLaadalaac toaa Tk kan e kt--

a.tedan Adaet. attwat. bssweea Xats and Srant Sw.Aajjlyanrb

To Business nicnomcmphia.saosrssriLLr hour jucrxal aaiiTsc Tesam.. talk kt adeematnc aafdi

sat in want Trkklais Its rircatotton la toff It amtotosin Lkuderdale, Tipsen and Xadraaa sssavIlea. Try it. Address Hnxs JOCRXAL.

to 1 Sr Beownevit'e. Tena

Notice.liiha iH 111 in rraan ni inani laer an p.O PraSay to 33th af OrAaber, a rsd tsrrelHsvm akaat IS", band btob. tw bind

par aader tb aaddl, bad am a rsd aeirled barnaddle, with bras. A libasal reward wis t

aatd tor hta awtreeey at tbe Pbsn'i a' atakls, earner at? luan i ana imton aarae.

wit T. J. CrkSSYBLL.

IVeyTro Wool Iiati.Q n A rOX. WOOL HATS, all oators. JM reeetUUUil PRANCHXX) i CO'S .

eoS Btintley' Bawa, jss Xaint,

PA-ijsrTijsr-a

.1I1JLLER V P11111VO. 2S4 MAIN STREET,

( 0r Olek'a Tbs Store. )

TJAIKTUM Or STBRr BSCBtr-TI- BONK IKX eesey ts ittstli a laaas. war

BOCSK rAlNHNS A SB

casaat toll to ana ll 1 aaul Musi btptoaae. OarSdOK riun.vd,

OSKAXKNWkSS aedBAXXIS PAIKTOity

is aaslsilil ky tbe best amito hi this tssaavy. OutGKAIMiVG A.D MARBLING

hy say ether aae.areanistod wtSbtveatsark aS af wl

asa and aai jsi atlawakS ia aehavtor,

neat. ttacssMe ts noMcmma a.ib BtePAitTK.

CANDEE, IMIX & CO.

hats wrerrso Ajtti tsaLi.ssu.Ar virt

EEDUCED PEICES

200 Cases Boots and Shoes.

100 BALES IYEGR0 BUSEETS.

100 Bales Jeans and Linseys,

20 GASflS BHD BLAMM

ISO Bales Osnabergs,

50 CLAlHES POE.TJSTTS,

50 Pieces Carpets,

5n CASES WOOL HATS.

assojv.vxar.usx iTsct op

ItQadj Made Ciotliinge

tr era estriss sX ttylst

SILK TO FAiYOl DRESS GOODS,

doaks.-iTlicwIs- , etc.,

is--'

T7A,t3a'JbXtIX

TbS (eosds bave bean n,,.. ,r . - . j u. u.prsees, u4 waj be KKxl Mir wbtok Bt defy eampe- -

Canetee, JtSUe S Co.,TTT Xala street, ayyoett OU TeBawa HaH.

Ten.

ivew wnva.jax. sr. aocii...i. s. zsrtt w. n. nearus.

noRToy, ESTES & CO.,(TXKMort taQ. X. Uariaa & Co.)

Cotton FactorsASD

General Commission Jlercnants,S(L IS PRO KT ROW. COS. XOXROB-ST- ., UPSTAIRS,

MEMPHIS.It. B. Asnod stork et Baninc and Soe atwae as

band. PUatotlaa anpaU rtrnlabad at ib towratoarketrataa. Partlcslai atuatjia lU to tbe le ar abisiaeatstCeaoteretSsr rrotiee. ttaVdatrta

(Smeral Qnttim prast.s. rsjuraxj

l s, iht mCOLUMN. jrff

inctleBeea asd litntexfsr- - :No. 10 HZadih-o- Stvctt -- s

PROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO AtXiS.1UIS OF

REAL ESTATE. NEGROES.MEUCUAXUISli,

FUENITUEE, GROCERIES,in crnr or coitntrt.

aultUtaJ Aasaeet Sates rsndarsdCOJrSIOXXnTK advaased sa Caaaaiaaaento.tear uajitard allsnttos win be grr to th bsala--a

struetodtoaar sse fS

Theatrical Wardrobe

Jjanl.

ASB

SCENEEYAT AUCTION,

By A. S. Levy Sc Co.,. . .

Na. M) MatHsea Street. . 1. i- -

tlI wMwaasfsaataf asr n SATtTB9Ar XtyRJT-- "VV lX8alWsrattok.i.iaas Sd,aUnlttet mil.

THKASBMAL SaaafHT, .ITAJAan AN

litoMaawe. Ia say sbaisea to-- aad sa a eat aat at J.J. Sssath a, Os. whtrfteat.A. 3. LBVT. A

SALE TO PAY

1EICHT A1CMRGBS!AT A3CTlO!.--a., s-- T,ii-;v"3- r ooNo. W KaAtea Strvt.

SALB rosmvi, tor and sa aoesat sd

J. J. SJIITII & CO., ITbarf Boat;. -

WX wM ten la reset af aur aaie aa KeefBAT; X- -fc" " Iff it.'to,i 1 m ma fiBnTtTiir ..

Saod null, and di itia. id aa brtaw. '.hkin.4KbslsBe. . k. C. 1 XMarm. W."

Xesiaik 1 Ssrsaa. Sedatead s. X. Ratta., 'IWiitttti. 4 Cbura. 1 X. mtitt.I Takt. yssek 1 Bax. 'I a 1 to toad. A T. Hsst-t- . t ..

Jiri.sns'afcdbBaaess. J.S. Ask,, a1 attawasto.- S Trunks. And Pnali.Mi niM.,1;

.-- XbdtoBadRaaa. bssepuk, t da Mf bitd Bd Bads. tSbeea.

ik SaSL Ml t tale Xde.I Bd and Itet-- Ka Balk I baled.It. S.0 MeCatej, arfA.StSutos. J. XsLrsas, BeeAea, It Tatte. Tr.S Stove. x J. Xrlleilia.il iiieSSe... S bdla Behaf. Atk . I Bex.I Traak. K. a. K , 1 kdl Sertbea, S- SPSta.1 Barte edfeB, tdhBed-- 2

Rsttoea, I Mt. end.--. 1 rM Haass In-- A. r Paat. Atk., sn.btf

sans. da Siasli Tteet, eas,Wmmt Ilisii iBties.sas Baitetaad ssatenu, an

Traak. Takre. tweBasea.XaaufktBax. Z. tr Beewn, 2 Beita.- I Brl 4 asnliela. 8. W. Brtibt, IXeal Bawaa I Traak. Tbaa. C. My I B.R.fl Pawa.M. ra,Ae- - a fl asdhisi, Graad Glass ,Zaa. 1

ttS-t- A. S LrTT. Aee...r.Negro Man for Sale.

AX 1 XBtweXAX. asiei.isty-el- i yeant alts,1 asst. caerlin Silni.dtntot mui aerruuat aad tntsa; tttto ead.

ad AS LEST h fn.

NIGHT SALESAT AUCTION,

By A. S. LEVY A. CO.,Na. M Maatsaa street.

Iv!" ii n aat XAXbUTIt M

af BarSkin. Btaatets. 0aaa ad X- -

llaaa. easr Sired braari la thto market. Tbaa tttok llaU fresh and partaa. and wartby af tb iBinaSn afmyers Hwnsrnlly All ssads warraatod aa resseaenaed.

f A S. UTT. Aw tola nr.

liROGBRilililliQUORSAJF UCTIOiT,

BY A. S. IaVYVY: Vi CO.No. 10 MADISON STREET.

II7X win eefl. at ear raoaa. at frnt af atore, XTZRTI V XORXIMS. at Sa'etork. Sracartos, LHnata.Ta-'a-

Cianrs, Purniter, etc etc.TS A S LETT. Aastiar.

r. m. cuax.. ...jas. t. vittui..

f. I Ul .1 0.

OUR19TB YEAR IN MBiMPIHS.

October 1, 1859.

Tjaya buyer aad tbe snlltua as- anatttd to' rttrerrt

ear saw TALL STOCC, ulltt Wt ne eueeHer. akar

$40,009 IN WilOlS !

0TIIER JEWELRT IN PKOFORTIOS.

$20,000 in Watclies.

$20,000 in Silver re.

JO lli GUMS, tIC.

WITH A TMVL ASXBTJI RNT Or

Cutlery : Canes:JHeerskiBBi Pipes! Fauoy ari

SILVER PLATED GOODSiw;

OPERA GLAcSBS;

Ladies asti Geats' Drrssisg Gasesili

ara, Brra, btg

w bars rnatoyrdtoaar EVGFamS, ffiT6HatdJEWI1KI sad GKI BBaACHBI. swttor wsrkaea aad

easdetllklkdasdwMk tn tk beat winner andlwKh

dtoyattb.

Aataatowtrraalidmian nai ll wetfanted.

Our Faollilies- -

ire pay se read aad da bsitstia sa fipeaaWe sMala sar (aad trans Best bands, aad bey Isr Saab,

a aaaa warn ear eiearnwi a ana laniln r'arwaunees natsia as to naiilnh ear aaiaami wnk

F. IL CLARK & C9So. 1 Clark's Marble nioclt.'

C. lluller. OpticianXAXtJTACTCllJIB OP A XIBk is .axerr

AMD

IMPROVED SPECTACLE.5.

341 Main Street,OPPOSITE THE PROV1XE BLOCK

ivzx:ivirzzxs. TESssrixr.0U PRAXBS re-- with Sleeses to kstt tkeBees.

STalches. Jewelry. 4c caratatto r.,lr-- Aand warrented.

Xrery Seectaet will be aaaarttetr adteated la anaaaatoesaMe lb wearer I ear tk moat aatwot enptoysent. elsber ky day r eandretiskt, wrtt perfectand satlactton. wttbaat erwlairairsa that aenwof weakneis sr tiUtue to a or tan aeserallv eesAlsl af

Xo&ersus famalaieto sf an aa Ikraaek toa.eanlreprrtendtu to b By AreM, reader rt neeeoaryauatbaatd tuan tb pnMM at mat aorfc reader,

I bars n Aaento, ner wl4;anetmy Spectacle to k aold y prrsoB eaeiad aataatatedist tbe eye. Ii la ny personal aiasi tonal In eaanesaanwitb tbeae tuswrtor Olaajes Ual render sack aadeertttaallifarttoci.

AB seders received by suit wSB b prraenaBp satennedto. reranas wtohtex to srdev Sinlatbis abstMsendtatbalr name aad Post OOt. I ti arnd a SlrenlalarrJrtait tb parteraiara akaal dtreeatoaa. ott af ares.andtbs tnaaner sf tbetr earnrterB.

tanl4twawlva. HOBTes. a-- ua ixa--

hortoiv sc ncrvTER,SSALZXa s

rmcn, kvcush aad amesioly

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,

Corner Main and Monroe Eta--

KO. 291 BKlNKZET'STBmOCXMemphis, Tenn.r ...

FtjTt T.TrtsviTVT riTe

I X. ASSTKN', XrntsM.P. a WABB,tf. V. SSR1D, SemervBte.

A. J. 8LA6X. OskUnd, Xlsa.JAS g. ABIXGTO.1. CMttfTTtBe.

PROSSEU'S FA TESTLAP 'SrXLOrD

IK O IV BOILER TUBE.seeesaerr to DRILL T0BK-TUn-EyESTartleto TOBHB In tb fcect naaaer.Tabs Cleaner, Steel e and 'trbatebwae BtsbTibet far AiTISULM SEIJA to., srrewsdtey

Saab sa beta tides, er wHti Coaettsr. sUberasrVIsalde. taOXLAS PRMSISIaSaX

S3 ran stnti, frl

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