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s H. UMWW A CO., rbl'sk-r.. TIIVHSPAT. NOVEMBER !, 1S. The Freedmen of Misisippi. The M ss.ppi State CoEVntion ap loieted s comni.tte to prepare and report t the Legislature, for its cotis.derat.on and action, suca la art, and change! in existing Is-, as night seem expedient in view of the amendment of the cUie Constitution jrvk.b.liug slavery. The omniitte have if rt'ormed their labors tad maJe a report, vhiek hat torn subnuUei to the Legislature, '.'hey stete that tL'T "j.rop-e to protect tha pr-u, pioperu, w.g and contracts the (;auii od laborer, more highly, l.rompily, fully and ier.aii.iy, than waa ver bti-ir given to ha while of the State, md to Becur thera against all poas.bla irauds, deceit!, cheats, and imposition in it -t and in law, and to give them full aecu iiiyund apei'iy redrew, wall as com- 1. te n-lief agamit either, a necessary and ;uor to at.umia;elhor and aa honest ree litu.ie, and with a view to their future com iDitaud iiniepeudeL.-e." In what way thia jTUte'tijD is t be rendered the rejtort doe i ot slate. We presume the committee ae. o:ii;'aiiit-d their report with ret'omtuenda ii,"iis as to particular lawi, to bX en ac ed or repealed, and othera to be en irted : h.it we have -w n nothing of them. Vie report is very verbose and confuaed,the . ominitiee apparently deainng to cover op aiLcr than to dio!ise their intentions. The s.Htus. of Free Mrs of Color ia Louisiana. The Sew Orleans Piiajtine says: "So la ot the peopla have their civil righta :t. r pt 'tocied ly the law of Louisiana :.ii.io tbf fr; a colored people. Even before !iiuin ipalion, a free coiorad peraon bad all uienvil r flits of a white man. In the ourw . f jiuti.-e there waa no distinction l twe.ij hiai and the while mau. In all mv i ui..iU'ri he muld sue and he aued, give t..iiii.,.iiy lor or a'aii.ai a white man, make -niracts. eeriie h traic or profession, ii.ake will, or leceiie '.egafies. luder thia l..w s.we e.ghl or ten thousand colored peo I i-have .ve.1 in this city ever since it wc nlakli-hi'd, ol d have had full prolec- n of all their rights, have Wu proaper -. huppy ai-d r.-i-peoied; loany of them vr croon rich, and have proved valtia- 1 prtduft:ve member of soetety. ' the ''. of t'Tnll&cipbtiuD, till' whole w, 1 n gu p pului!on . placed on a level with this ll.ru n c .-li.ss of their owu race; indeed, n a h;. l.er fcn-is, as M distinctions before t h-' 'iiw, ai:.l in rr:!-!1. I" nl! pers.iiul righta l itr. u l!.t in and the P-st if the people, l ure 1-s ii iiLjiiehi'd by ihe existing Constl t ji ., ii i.iid laws ot Louisiana." . . oi.iiiicnil th la-t to the consider ,i:..ii n tl ..jMH4'nl f colored tcstiltiouy lu T'-iiUb"--. THe hiLiiiiiiiipoli Journal aaya it ia 'in-tot-ii ttiat the i'reHiut't:t bad expreaaed to . vi r::i r M rt 'ti hi thanba for bia able g-.ot Ii in dr teur of 1: ia ailru i nitrnt ion, and . v.io'i it the iiii-nt exjKMititiu f Ilia . ., n-i inadc public. He ri'ijarila it na ' F;..'t n!ii-t and a hitvng had great . i- t m .th ttic I.'hJtjic incn of the nation. il ill.. i-f it. MorUtu'a 1' olitt'e, of WlbColiftio, of M;i ai-buett9, Gen. , lt -l'V V urii lit-ethcr, have couiv .id n put.l c pt a. lira, taking aubatan rl. - nuo gi..iiinl in di-lcto' of Treai- n and hi reconstruction policy. ; L.'U' no J .uUt b;it what Mr. John . 1 n"t!UTii i by th' mes of I'uion . ..I I'l'tip', a'nl thiit the House ...1 by to I,, in Il.a : 1C p'-i'l i-li'.-tiiig of!i-er who polo-y. There I a I prom hing Congreaa is-iv the aame course i! 1 tloiiu the Ailuiiniaiiation of 1- ii. .:n, wh-i oi.p.. -vc-y meaaure . o - i.i-i i.it-ri ti. .r pei-uliur views, no io r I. m itojiia- ti. ul ie. We have al i i..:..t.l t i i lit the vlaa of piihttciana ..r-. i,!rty puratiL tb-ir own vir- 1 t. tlo jM.j.b, py,4 charging all ' 1 " iii s.i !..'tiii((j riinc-iple had the ll.fl iiil.. If tlinn'lvra." i m.. !.u V cniwi-rth waa aaoujrat the 1. 1' m tin- S lute Ibue yctrrdBy. He -- i '. .! .'ti lliilt ot bia coriitttueuH in i. a hi'auiiiul eanr'to tbe X'raiident . h I- liititoti to the t'm- it i roi:"! th.-re ul . . in lniva that tlie governnioiit ao.-.'J.t the pruiHiailioo if Earl tin- hpioiuiuieiit of a c.inmis nit the r'auns of the two coun out ,. tlo- ar. We doll 't be wo'.i'.l I..- itmtaiiioitnt to a ' the lu. i tpuwl'ou in dinptlt. m.-ii o tli.. l..H,.-m "otlii'ial 'initio L.'iiJoa Tiiiie of the .i t.,.-i.; I o H. I : It. o...- fai.d i.i;, il..- pi..)..! u. uii.il ui miaiiiitbr ie:e.l lo re -elate that i;mk -1 t-.tlie American i o J in t ha following 'i. ui.-iit w:o. ..r I. - lb t V ..ntMit t) lu.-ii ! 1. H .1,. ' . . . - tiio. -t. I -i.t o! a n-a.iy to -.on wision, the cluinia wbii-h the "1 !- ' 'rp I all .1 Hill Uaii i.r-r. to r.-t.-i lo the eoin- ' b.- cl u luii-e w.hUi limit the inb- i. e it woiiMI'e ineciiKit-.-u tiik-u ly Her Mau-an-1 a ith tne argunienta I., .i'viine arbitra ion. lo .il. ' I. hi. I ti c , u nit i,., l,y tlie Ala n..i ..! o-r the aame chatao- -l...u4l,t I., tor.- the omitnm ion lor i.. . niut be utntertoMl. thereloie. ai.v h.-h ..inti.i4Ton weru at-reeJ I ' ! lo I, I I t.e.-a wont. I I.,. r, Ul.l.d flolu ill h i ! - .-nt thai W a I.- ILimpi n hrti not I.. , u . ..-t..l i.-uri,.! l South Carolina. A . i i l. Ii li. -it l .oiii.r.,.,, he Capitol of i .c :.u. in,. ; .t.- . ' the Stub Jult., au- ' ! e'. t ., . i irr by a n.a- i ' v 1 - !.) .,'1 ,.i ,,. .l.Mri.-t. I."' i..-. n t I...IM. we oppose f hi- I. .1 t reprc. lit i. f; Date. 1 1. 1 i . p. .-, .!: A villbarn .ao. in tins ,-nv. ti.it i).l UO'k, '1c Inm to resume "1 the manner in i'ia neil. im.l tlie I- it. be fvu.ro -pi oi the relM-1 it t of h i PL . la cni ,'UeJ I.i 1 lu. atMii,. t.i. nt.1 a 1 S i.ih cy iu ihe North. ..ad .1 I.. I. ii th,- it i to I 'I in- suppl mttl . I.. -1. . . 1 1 i.i . n I'll, e ol ol. ol .lav rra a c.i;u- . Ill, I ,1 t I oal. It the npl lo icdM,. 111 a eto, a oi anitpiyina toe :. ..( tt. pur jto. " .-os'. He mithl have about niakine unttist ill ".-oai mooter a .i to I i ! a c. -I in I- I 0)1 ' in toe l.-aitr in the ip .i.y run be l.irnicj eg c al here, au.l 0 in io. L.ia" at lower pri ijioo't it, e.ve. none a oi l .la .ionic w nr hettrol. He iy up" 1 . ttintfr nijy ' J nt. e tuie is n.t P'a!-- i r o. n.'.rr.t cite tr.f iu en.. u.v past iW'a.iiert, be a ul lake pr.--.-i I puct-.an.i t,.'t a hat ,n hn.ihl Pi .lhrre. Iu the i.i , u : pren I to the ronimu.ii t ,- il.c -r i. .- at L uis ilie and '-'"ii.i.i! uu.'tiiiott ano.' t..r ctwl " . ii. A. .. the proe (hi lirm sell 1 :iol li.k-bir than tbote ol It fct always l-een the y to r:.k.- the purchaeer Tin ci-t 'ii. hue echloin i i : aaii then the rerteirc r he consumer pny n.r i ht..f.ht liroj. i.ii no v . . .-i from the o-n-l-sy tor . a'tae. It ia pM " K i p to ;. r ti-hcl, ""t"i; t .1 these geatie- .- Mi, I , t. l . i. . .. k. 1 .r, i 1 1 i; I -1.1 s l.l :.- a tin hand. ' w.iurr 1 for a ' t .rnniateiy, before --' l. the? had r.vcive.1 pi, . i.i. 1 1 'tsf.l th,- t.'iiia.nder ol "i ihfiu at ,. per jrsstti r.E T-.en.l ililier aeel, 1.1 hire e f iio-i- iV" 'i:'-"" ?f SlJ I II ' i rpr. . th - pi.' to -oe inter. t "Ia n tlie i ' vi hrin. A C-i.ii. H.-,t:ord : g r! at A'.- I., 1.- rch: " Jitet a erm V'.rr i,. fc r.aea, when the mrrchar.,.,.".l, f 7, 'ikij'.um- tlik I .We.-.v. -i : ai.d a toga.rbeet and Bcetaogar. ar johh ama. "Lt-t us mrt that wn t-n!rrrow riaua nfurtnrr tliaa lo-oay." The discovery of in,nuf.ciuring euiar from the -ora r,;;," t hM.t J whn h rave little or no hope lor the imp ove mcntofthat inventiou il,v th aoc,,, t waa in the time when "ihe great Frederick" at on Pruta.a' throne, tnai o.e of hie attb jeota found out what an ex-e.lent rt-atenal tne corn m on beet iiangoldwtrxuotu then only raised for au eaoulent oontamed tor making eug.r. The great Frederick hjwever, wai too much eng.ged. in war lare, in diae.plioiog hia peopje, ibrourh hia army, and in pursuit of I Urature and fine art., to be lound no time to encourage tb a lLVeut.oo, which then slumbered for lifv year., fcn.liy waa taken op , France, br one Acbard, and its manufacture pereeve-ed in until it ha become .he aug.r Low in uae in prance, Germany, Belgium and bwitzer latd. There ar- to-day no canesugar fa. ta riee in any of theae counrnea, while beat tigar .1 made there to auch an extent that mi.l.ona of hands are emploved bv it, and that it baa beccrae ao low in pi ice a'a to ena ble the poorest man to nee augar, which, heretofore, and not more than :weoty jeara ago, waa considered a luxury, only attaina ble for the rich clauses of popu ation. While the manufacture of beetsuKar was in iu in fancy a discovery waa (rnaiie which now aeems almost indnpensable for it; I refer to the discovery of discoloration with animal -harcoal, which enables the manufacturer ti produce an article from the beet, the pu rity of which c annot be surpaaeed by any product of canesugar. Further progress in t nemistry and in construction ol machine ries have brought the manufacture of beet sugar to a completeness which is thooeht cannot be surpassed. Ko other branch of industry has a more widely extended influence npo'n all relations of commercial intercourae, thin hsi been lha manufacture of beet sugar. Tkt rate ma- io-uii ia a pntauctor the home oi, giving emplo) meut in iu culture to a considerable number of laborers. The buildings and nischinery required, put in motion a multi tude of various powers and open a well pay ing held to their activity. A great sum of money is required in the general manage ment which directly end indirectly dietr bote itself s mon est' laborers and niachan- Ics of ettery description: be.i.les that, the Bnsineia coiineclea tin the beet sugar man -ofacture creates "values" of nianv kind?; lor not onlv the manafsctured article is a value," butelfo all those requirements necessary forthe production of it are val nes," which are brought into existenoe by the process through wnich the article baa lo go in its manufacture: bo principally; fossil fuel, metals, wood, leather, linen, wool, paper, animal coal, fats, chemicals, Ac, Ac. How many thousand fold labor ia nec essary to the production of all Aof which belongs to a sugar factory? And how many hands are .employed Mere useful aud well paid, w here otherwise little or no occupa tion would be for them! Well may it be to mention here that the industry in reference is a moans to forward the culture of the laud; which can easily be proved, for the brels, which are consumed in Bik:ngngnr at the lactones are a produce ol agriculture, requiring psrticu'ar rare and attt'otiim: which produce, if it shall prospsr best poitsibility, expects a considerably cul tivated and well tilled soil. IIi who does not think it necessary to take peculiar pins in raising the bft, ncsd not be as tonished if the reMttt dues not apr.ear sat isla 'tory and profitable enough. Sow it is well kcown that a careful tilling ot the soil not only benefits the fruit to which it was given directly; but also the succeeding Iruila obtain their respective parts of the Ivencfit and produce mole bountifully for it. If, now, ou a larger farm, beots have been raised for some time in a mtiounl manner, if the industrious and intelli gent furmer besides that does all that lu- can to his farm in order to make it capable ot producing, it can certainly not fail to bring that farm gradually to an ex ce lent state of culture. The acre is the most thankful aud surest debtor for the capital of intelligence, labor, lime find in directly money invested by tlie intelligent farmer in ti'lirg of the name, f-t the ai re will prove itjclt thankful 'n lh hijbett de gree to that furmer who exlisu-its sll his agricultural knowledge in rainnj 'he augur best. How Insting beneficial it would prove for the Southern r?tatas,and, in fintt considera tion, for Tennessee to et.cturagt and inau gurate this new branch of agriculture and manufacture ; how intensely and intimately this would affect all social relations of ilii'e. Slate. To prove that, I need only refer to aouve shown facts as to the number of hands uselully employed, to the capital involved, and the numerous product! .us of home-oil necessary iu a stiar factory. I will trv to le v before the public a aenea of articles giving donates on the fo low-ng aiil tects: ", hoice of the Soil," "the Beef anil its Culture," "Its Anatomical Struc ture, "Ita various Pubttances," oSaccha loeieirv," which is the knowledge of ascer tHiuinr. the auinmt of sugar t oniained in the aeeeliariac solution : "Sugar, its kinds, qualities, and plant from which it is pro duced. " "The Mecharical pa-t of the Su- a-.r-iiiHmiictnre, i he Chemical par'.e of tlie eaine. "Statistical com parison, ' ct ! a ill che this introdttrriftn in mentionin wlntt an excellent material lor taitoaiiig stork ot all kinds, princ pailv caitl. ebe p, and hogs, is the reluse oi tlie Fugar beet. Mi'iico. The aJ option by Maximilian of a nativ Mexican as hie heir to the throne of aiex is an act which will take the world hv ear pr-se. ew, we venture to s-.y, in epecu littitig upon toe luiure tale ot ine Linpira, had uioo.irtit ol su.-h aooiiini(cecv, ami lew we beliexe. will bcaitate lo avranowletlire thst the act if highly creditable to the state muuship til .Maxim liau. Eviu tbofc who are unwilling u palliste tlie origiu ol ihe empire uiuet aekoowliKlff the earnest efloris made ly .Maximilian to conciliate th oiiods wl the Liberal Mrl catis by wi-e rcfjrmr. and to apitear aa th nioiil pitnotic of the inhabitants of the Eiu pin. hulever the loolivee lor this course ttf ecli u mav have been, whether th sprang from the desire Ui become popular, or lo be the reloriner and to netactor oi lb. country, in which he has gained a fttothold hv fore'i;n bayonets, that such ha becu 1, course is indisputable. The Imperial Gov eminent hae made praieew, rihy etlorta for tne Ui-vei-ipine jl t,t tlie vast resources ol tl country, wtncn Will ledtuud lo its Iwetm benefit whether the Kiupire shall auaiu In'ti list-it or be overthrown. Next to the eudetvor to promote the nia lenal prcgreta of the couutry, il ha been the aim oi alaxianlian to coioo idale lb till hieri;encoua eieuicnts of the pttpul lion ui'o one Nexuau naiionality, aod t secure lor niuiseii iu nisnu-y the glory ot having arrested, by the creation of a elron Mexican aalioii, the lurther absorption o see vu-e u territory ny uie auvanumg Ang.o eaxoti race, ins ejiestcht end public d clarations in honor ol ihe heroes of Alexi can indetudciice were tellin proofs of Ihi design. 1 he adoption ol a -Mexican a h heir is Ihe n,.t i in port ant step that coui 1 taken to this tnit, and no e-l.vtion conl have been made B'cn.fieaiil than that of a I uihide. The st .on; i-'orcioiris who- lkou andsof l.ilera! Mexicans tiatnral y eiiiertan aaiiivi ine rule ct ine loreicner hwwever beuehee nt , will now pc.ise m.li th dtaib tf ilia child ets Maximilian, and th eopfliclof partiee will be narrowed down I Ihe preference t.-ri monarchical or republ can to'ln of government. " hile Ihe a.loyoo.n t.f a Mexican i a con ceesioBtoihe iiationsl feelirtr, the pref.-i n.eiii of a citi-rn lo s member ofe pna.ely house i new bul for the c inciliatioii ol the l.lbeieie. it is mount as an iuiimatiou the Ilie LioiM-rt.r attrihotes g-rutor tiiirortatn n' "is irieuoiy a sitosiuon ol the Mexican .pl than tost rengthenmg his connection. w iih the r ncely families ol Enroite. kether, however, Ihe effect of this Ii move will iiiriciently sf-piigthcn the Km ptre lo make it a permanent it'sMoiioi; the tuiore e'.oae can reveal. .V. 1'. Tnbunt. Sir Molten Tt-t't lua.le terisiiiuieM in New Yn sines iu which he said : i spi ts h at au en a a ti w eveini-e 1 in a I.- a not the large printing esiabi huielil ol t buries W .Noli iu i lucitiro, audi allure vu 1 aevMe leu so tiulv- the manuer in which Amen ten" ii.t g-'iie into i;ie a ar lNoro, m we'kHig through the oili.-e, Sir. U lis. p. iur.1 "ui ,.i.u tinny or lortv roaiisieiio a wbuaadbsvu l.ui y.-ai awav tithe war. vn had hrt,u e Cai'tain, auolhe r a Maior I. ' u""''ul,t aerseaiita and priv.tes ' ' "".T - re e. itiuc lyi a tjuietiv lur -ar naa never I eeu. i aaa atlMw.i.1, Ulher-s s. ns. ,u un,l..,Ui. .ao. s!'!y letting . tl.re-hu g u..ch.ii... Tlie, wml lut.t Ihe suui.ee t,. save the I'm,,,; nating none u, i,.'W K.. ha. kl.iltie t Ol .,'t, nii iu iut,v wuh.Hil .o. ui:tn. I u rope i aslon-ebed at it. tut ine .-soutu cm,. rig loiwwd so iieeiy and e.i - piiiig tl.enis. nes back a4-am iuta il, v uton, one i-l the tttonest iX'U td" tl hjle cutest. " Vi..m Pun lliu.iir .a FiMiiv ire nev. lytu . tones, ol .ew 1 t.rk . Ii, w killed by a tall from the sitiol si. Luke's t hurch iu I hi adeiphie, white ia attt-uil. ance on the Convention of the Lniooi.! I hurch beloecsto afaui.lv who have sut- lered from talal cssiiatlus lvond Prece dent, l athept, brtsthers. nude, rrandtath- er, ar.a relatives, ever tea or a doret, have gone lo the grave by violence. Il seems t run in the I. ood of' tine family. Himself, en old men. nearlv worn out in lha elsroiae t h s pnii.usi.iB, follows at last a victim of iolei.ee. the lunr I n of hi ancestry to the L'ttib. Cota Kvvsvkr Miastsrs. Wbal- eer you call your polirv.it hea no talue except as ii carries out vour ob-et-l ..e ii..- to. a or euerrene mrtturti are no novelty in the worid. Kiery perird of t 4,i, uon hae known them ana hMorv leachee ne thai Ihev have never succeeded in anything ex.-pt s..ai.-no-s m forming theenK.iect of rotueoce, a..m(Hnee in ruin ing the luoel imivuni luterti f humai." ity. The more tbey d.-piee the ordinarv paths of nature, the tees ehanc they have of eurceas. In truth, what has alway ruined it,, nxat noble ai.d jut of revolutions? It,, the niama lor reviuutioa meihoue bv mn who fenc ed they could render them aeSve independect of the every usy lawsuf nature." e t$ia;tilar Life-H ork of ft Lanatic. From the f cientifie American. Haa any one noticed the minia'nre fort at the upper end o' Biackweli'. ls.aod to the nortn of the Lunatic AsvlumT It ia the work of an insane man, who has spent half ol ha l,fe upon it. He lost hie mind in Alexieo, or somewhere eiee where high I.rivate were ia demand, and juat escaped being Nr. Armnro-g, or Air. l'arrott, or Air. As eni worth, by goii.g craxv. Gunnery Wi what ai ed'hitn end f rt. fications As he was found to be quite harm less, and obedient to his monomania, they gave him in'reoching tools and told him to fortify the island, lie took the geographi cal aud geilogiol bearings with the sagac ity of a West Pointer, and concluded that any attack upon it would c, me from the south. So he devised a see -const I...:,,-- nth bomb proof), approachable by a cite nth sluices and gales, aud mounting heavy There never was a more patient worker i.,, . "airiouara tnaa that peur n.trt le . ,amA f 1 i. 1'iowij eie being insane on the earn, point, he could get no assistance. A 1 the o her monomaniac htd oil on the brain, or poetry, or capital punishment, or aegro ufira.. and were quite as devottd ",,lrat u ne upon their claims, bo the old soldier .i, . i njs brave heart, tot.k up h' ngle shovel and commeaoed to band th whole fort by him- sell. lie wheeled bsrrow after barrow of earth into the aea, tugged from morning till uigni, nntu at lest he raised a narro- cauaeway from the mamlaod to a rock at the end of a long aand bar. With pebbles, and abtlis, and stone from the river, he walled this causeway until it became perma nent. All this wet nota mouth' aor a year's work ; ytar alter year passed over his gray hairs, but he kept wheeling, wheeling. The r real city on th greater is.and required pro tection, and be was making ita a-gis. So he went on like the men whv threw no the .e.iou reuouoia ; and lor tear he wou d oe too late w nia task, he left hi bed in the avium altogether, aud built himself a hut eloae to hi place of labor. Here he lent mr,A J-U 1- .L- . - . 1 uw.w iu iu, companv oniy oi his as suring conscience; and when "at last his path was done, he set t work at his fort. The result of ail these veers ia befnro in His battery is sodded green, with parapet, berm, ditch, magazine, revetments, abatis, and iluiounie mock or Quaker guns, upon aarriage of capital construction, lojkmgup from tue sound toward Hell Gate, like real arbiters of dominion. Tne old lunatic ia worn and failing, but he ia not satisfied. Ilia fort is dose, but not his whole dnty. feto he haa projected a water- Battery and sea wall around the entire island, and means to bring w bear upon it 11 th knowledge of Vauban and Todleben. When the ielaud ia impregnable he will wrap hi man lie shoal him and die at his battery. For the trulhof all this story, let anybody passing up the Last Kiver look npo'n the island tip and see the old man Hitching and bunding, a.,d the little fort close by him 1. urisiiiug wuu popguns. lion. l. I. n.enner arrived in the city yesterday, bringing with him a full pardon and an order for the restoration of hia prop erty. This esi-e is certainly a conspicuous proof of the liberality and sound judgment of the President. -Mr. Kenner, it ia well known lo our readers, is a very prominent riuzeuoi ixiuisiana, a very large proiierty holder and enterprising planter, aud has niieo many nigu places in public aiteirs. .a a memoer oi our legislature lor maay years, as i'resideut of the State Convention of I sii2, he was oue o( the most useful 'and reliable of our public men. In obtaining his panloa Air. kenner made no cm.-sal-ment ot his prominent connection with the Confederacy, in the i ongrea of which he waa on of the wisest and most practical nieuiiKirtt, out asjuici tne l'resnieut that h would, in future, devol-i hi t nereies and xperieuce to the rei-tortion of order, pfaoe ud prosperity in hia native Stat. The President, a bo waa well acquainted with Mr. Kenner great capacity and influence, wisely granted his peraon, aud Mr. K. re turns to Louisiana lo redeem his pledge. e..- uuw en iuhu iu involute wuo ! 1 better position, aud who can do more for the rcsuscLet.on of Louisiana aud the reor ganization oi Jier poveriiment, than luncati F. Keuner. '1 here i a universal deniro to see bim returned to our Legit-lature, and we are pleased to learn that he has already brfn nominated lor the Senatorial repre Uttion of the Ascension district. yew Or Uan J'irayuiie. Dry i.uodN. The market has lieronie settled ; prices sloady, with a steady business doing. The drought in the Esstera State, has been re lieved, and production is goin forward more rapidly. ' he d. mand from the South ud West is good. Prin s are active and firm. There is no pmsprct of stock accu mulating. The s. ni.l v receipts are all . nun, ami salts are moderate only from want of supply. The demand for she. t ngs and shirtings has be en steady, and sutUcieul to absorb ail the receipts, which are still Miuited. A better supply is expected next month. Drills are more active, end have advanced. Stripes are less active, price.. steidy,ttck mall. Pennns arc in moder ate demand, liinghams are in g -od request, and atrady. The greatest activity prevai la in moussL'lioes de a-,ue, which are wealed, of ah qualities. They take the p see el prihta to a great ennui, and ara compara tively mo'lciate in price. Shswlsaiso have become very active. Prices are hrti The sU..ck is much reduced. In broadcloths a steady busiucas has been doing. Prices are firm end slocks light. Heavy fancy cas.i meres are very brisk, at good and" stea.lv prices. Dark colors are must wanted. Sat inets ar also very ct-v. I'ricrs are buov aat, and Block email. Flannels eto much wanted aod firm, li.ankoia are rather le.w er. Foreign drees f .brio are ra her lower, eapeciaiy the luwer qualities. Choice stvles of lha liuar qualiiies are in god re.pie.l. froucti meruioea and delaines are a little less in price, ami silks are ni.r freelvntler. ing. The market is rhcr oyeiatocked, ex- cejtt ol hue wooieus, which are well taioe.l, and are in g,K,d demand. The sales t auction ol Kriiiah, Ireuch and Uerman dress goofs, silks, ehawin. ca. si lucres au.l tine cloihs have been large and attractive. i ae iiierinoes au.l delaines ot superior elvle end mau ii tact lira fetched good prices, in ferior goods are heavy InuejifmUnt . .Mr. Adams to Earl Ruaaell. mere ia a courtly and outline; iron v in th conclusion or Minister Adams' .on oludint letter to Karl tiutaell, printed in our issue oi etaitiroay. wniru mates it worth re- ptii.iicstion. It is as follows 1 likewise receive with feet pleasure vour Lordship' assurance that the etb.rts ny wnirn ine ttovernment and Congress of my eouutrv nave aheketi off arerv. have the warmest nympathioa of the people of oi' "f a loauoiiie. it, iuhu i.aiuiui nnservBiton tn a service extemtea Itmmxn leur ytNirs, I cannot in can.tor yieia my entire assent to this state " -(''..- vu mrjrit son soo lutllleu- i al portiru si Mer Matewty ubjeeit ; if it n as oeeo my mi.loMime to observe in the process of ao woudertul a revolution, a de- R.e- ... , 'oiiir.se woo !'mv exiaung in many qnartera frcm which my rountrymen Daa every right ti evjoci warm aud earn uat sympathy j if lliroughout this great tri al, Ihe sevcily of which lew tot well versed iu the nature ..t our Inslitutiun could fully comprehend, ti,c voice of encouregonu ut from this ide of Ihe water has toj often emitted a d -ii St t'u I sound, I jet indulge the hoM that th result arrived at wiiltiltu. lunl.'ly correct the lustv i,u, harsh iu Ig turn i tliat flowed from luck ot faith aud cmitidenca in our fidelity tu , righteous cause. tit the friendly dispo'ilion iu this regard of the members of iler Msirsty ti iveru toent, and especially of your lordship, 1 he never p-riintte.l invscli lodoubu And yet, in the midst of the"grvet of our dif ficulties, 1 cannot tor -el that even youf lordship was pleased, in an official ,.ub. lishcd tlispstch, lo visit w ith the severuv oi your but too weighty censure the greatest political measure of the let lamented I'resi- oeiit.iiisi which, m fact, opcuei the eulv practicable wsy to the dial attainment Jf ihe glorious end. I odor such circum- laocrs. I pray you ool U be surprised if am compeiic.i not to disguise the belief (ha; with in v government, among niy ooumrr- ineil at Isrg,-, there -,s. still left , bi,oUi i-i'uee ot mjute.1 leel.ng, which only t ine aud the h,.. of a lienor otidentandiiij in uture. hslilo.it hv the concii atorv at .-. io your l iilship's n..te. are l,ke!v to corrrei ieeogii,r.ng not fully the iu.t,, 9 and ,,ro pnety of the to nt poller. 'marked n in your concluding tentenre, I have. Ac I hsblas 1 xivcia Adshs. The statement thai il. as-ti. out k 1. Karl r.ue!l, aod the uovcrnii.c cia set oi Fnrlaii.L re excited hv tha .4..n. i..-i. have resulted in the ex'tiiiclioa ..t .'..,. t he I iu ted Blutes, was loj br. ad a imuk to be aaia.el, ,.d Mr. Adams has .'rruuely .ut into ,t . ceUir eh., whea the nol.ie lord. Her Maiestv's S i-i .,rt oraili, At! airs. Tsea.1 ik. .1, ".. . i .'i: . , , -" . tiei'cwbe ai i...m.tohi.c, Lden.nai,,,nof the Lui.nc pation .I'roclamali. B. h. i taken with a dry colic. M..sinimivr..tiv... .iniate,! that, be oee e,.m.,B, would eover the eatire eurfsee of ih'I 1 ItHh ae, and lan.l. .0 a ml It 11th.', l than eh ie. IB ohia.ninr .,i, mn, II eotisuiutea is n-r eni , u1' l.me.u.ne..rook feiio.l ,n all rit' of'Th, worlj in enam .ne onaolities. hre. v. il all Ihe rhemieu who hsd ohi.i.;.. i .. babiv did aot ivnsee .,, .... Ihem. I'D veer sc., ,1. e.... . ,. Itiiiaeas (ataait Stt m f..dv per i-uainl ..iw.ewm; to lliiitrovetnenls tsse..tlv l trodureif, rastrn-e-uiu ,re is aM at thr, jvenr er fossa, it ha l.e.n arrested, a hen ' ui'iiu lie eue.p ecil'tn, ven.se! ,f war tnxii.1 b buill ol it, f.-r a hilst it is hut 1 1. heavier than "bea-l ol oak it is as Iritnt; and wiiaoioui aa eteel A m,e V. eel A'lrpint hel.l ae eleetinn f,ar oere ot the Le;i;tor and loeal otfieera, on iatttrdav. The "Ifheehcs; Intelligencer of eaturdav haa reeeived returns, o bv asv eitv. aaeaos lull, bat stifteteai: v o lo inure th s" of the l aioo ticket in Hacrock, M"nall, M.noti, B.mn, Tsv 'or, Ifreswn, iiorpa ,nd Berkeley oousues. TfcXiNESSKE LtblSLATl'BK. PEXATE. W'KDs:sBar, Xot. 1. Benate Bill Xo. 1 jj to repfal Sections 113 and Ilvol the Cole, to aholi h the court thus established, and for other Eurnosea. Ill is Is. , provides for the cstatiishing of --- ii ik m i . i . m . em j u Is , lo be held in that city, aod shall be a court of general juried ction, end thail administer nj'ht anj justice, accord. ng lo law, iu all ease ia which the jurissaio io is not conferred upon another tribunal, and shall possess all the power and authority, and be governed by the same restrictions, ruies of practice end pleadings, and clothed with the same juris diction iu all cases (except w here the same iseonfe-red on some o her tribun!)s s bv law Tested io the Circuit Court of this State; thst the junsd ction of said Court as to ihe matteretoresai,l,tbi.!l be-ezelusiv with the Fifth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth I ivil Dis tricts tl said coui.ty of Shelby. Th LJ1 aiso provi.i.s a saiarr for the Judge of the t our oi ,uu,. p,.r annum, r raised to -f1 ,he d' retion of the County Court of Shelby coantv. On motion of Air. Trimble, that part of citi'iv h "'horixes the I ounty Court of Shelly to pay 2,huo, i .ddinon to the 4,00 to be paid out of the Suite Treasury, was stricken out. Pending the Bill th Senate adiourned to I p. an. arriKsoo fission. Senate met pursuant to adjournment, and returned the discussion of Senate Lill No. liS, alter which the Bill passed its third reading, bv a Tote of 18 f 9. Senate bill Mo. m, t codify the Law of Tennessee., was indefinitely postponed. Senate adjourned to It a! m. to-morrow. HOUSE OF EEPRESESTATIVES. NoviMBie, 1, 1SS. The Houae was railed to order at 10 o'clock precisely, by the Speaker. rsrriTioaa asm MaaoKiit.s. Mr. Mulioy presented a petition from coffee house keepers asking the privilege of selling liquor to customers, and to travelers, on Sunday. Referred t the committee ou tippling and tippling houses. Air. Hood piesented the report of the Memphis General Hospital. Filed. Col. Duggan offered the following: w hereas, It is all important that this General Assembly snould be as short aa the public interest oi' the State and the people will allow of; and whereas it i right and proper thst each member should retiect the will of hi constituents, on all the import ant questions pending before this body; par ticalarly in regard to relief measures., the negro question, and Ihe franchise law, aod the fail terms of the Court are now ap proaching, ami the Christmas Holiydays will soon be upon us, and in order that members may have an opportunity to min gle with their constituent, and converse en Ihoae important questions; Jiejiolvtd Ay the Jioun ct' JUpresentaUves, (The Senate eooctirr'tig,) That we will ad journ on the lfJthofthis month, (November) to meet again on the Htu of January next, when it is believed we can be better prepar ed to act on those important queatious. In support of this resolution, Mr. Duggan said that in a short time the tall sessions of the Courts would come on, and many mem os" wish to go there, aud the House would be left without a quorum. Some debate resulted on a motion to sus pend the rules, wheu it waa agreed that the ruboiuuou BQouia lie over one day. LONG SESStoK. "Air. Hudson offered the following: M'soireJ, That the House declare ita in tenrion lo nota m regular senium at inter vals till lho7. Laid over. aTxaa raCKir coarairr. Mr. Tlood presented a bill incrnoralinir Live St. Louie, Cairo and Johiuoaville Packet compeny. Ketcrred to the committee on t orporattons. alarms ivs cbablestox sulsoad. Mr. kichards presented a petition from the directors and stockholders of the Mem phis and Charleston rs-.ilroad companv, a.ik ing an amendment of their charter, so as to enable them to raise funds, by issuing bonds, to put the road iu pood order -aid bonds' n' to exceed $l,OiX),oo in value. The pe tition was accompanied by an act making the amendments sngtrested'. Eeferred. Mr. Richards also "offered a bill to amend th act authorizing the Chattaooog Sav ing Institute, to remove to Menmhia. The amendment merely changes the name to lb "Alernphi Savings Institute." - rn.CT3 sssocianoa. Air. Waters of Wilson presented a hillin- coi-jKiratmg a l'i'.ots' Association. Keierred. MavtvoE.-i. Sir. Elliott presented a bill the fees of Survrvurs of counties. keirr. rtBriiaxK. The resolution of Air. Moss, offered vaa . veruay, instruciug the t ommitlee on Fre-ecY men to report sum legislation is would u- aoie tne uta e to dispense with the Freed men s Bureau, was taken up. and Air. Moss orgea its adoption. Adopted. cosTrstED riiciioxs. (Id. Garrett'a resolution, providinc for iV, contesting of the elections of several mem bers, came up, when -nr. nueiruii moved to indefinitely r,oi( pone the whole ttliject. -Mr MullitiH orrosed the moilor, tf ibonght it wss due lo gentlemen whose seat wetv coutestnl, nd to the Slate. A lengthy disrus-ion here followed, which w participated in by Aletsra. i..rro Douehty, AJu'loy, aud Elliott, befor. termination of which the House adjourned till 2 o'clock, p. m. AFTkBMOOX SE.-lfiloH. When the House ws called to ne.ler .t two o'clock. Air. Kichards moved the pre vious question on the motion to indefinitely postpone the election case. Carne.C The vote was then taken ou the question of postponement, which resulted as follows: Ayes ii, noes il no quorum. Air. llood moved a call of ihe House, and that members absent without leava be sent tor. Agreed Ut, and the call showed that a number ol members had come iu, and that a quorum was piesent f.2 in all. A motion was the made to lay the ub jeot over till to-morrow, which was agreed lo. C0RFOR1TION9. The bill for the incorporation of the iT!tna Mining and Oil Company, passed its second rending. The bill authorizing the Nashville and Lrbtuoa Turnpike Compaay to seil bonds lo the, am .uutof nitesn thousand doilara. to rebuild the bridge over Stoue's river, passed its second reading. The hiil to incorporate the Mamphi Water Ttores company was lakeu up, w hen Mr. Richard moved to amend by regulating the manner iu which water was to ne sup plied to the citizeus, after which it passed its third reading. The bid to revive the charter of the Kinks Turnpike Company, passed its second re suing. ItTta roarfHiTioK. The bill tu ioy Mr. 1'auers.tn, Clerk of Ihe Supreme Court t Knoxville, the sum of $ iiwl, tor extra eompensati a. waa taken up. The Finance Committee, after having con idercd it, reported in tvor of reducing the appropriation lo yjuu, and Air. Gaut moved to non-coo.'ur with tne report of the com miuee. A debate oi hall aa hour followed in w eicu nr. aters of Ala.lison tare tb jiouee - inti common eose reasoniiie. alter which the mot ittik to nen-eoiieiir wa voted do readme. Tlie hill then pause. 1 it seeonU rViTK BtLUI. Benete bill Ao. Si, making negroes com i-s-tem stiinefB, wiia reu ursi time, and lerred to the Judiciary C mmil ee. benate bills jsos. 1J4, HI, 143, and a Bum ucr oi oioers all o a mivate ut... reu a nrsi lime, and apiropriately referred .ij'iiiriieu. Importaat io ( abiaet Makers In It-rnal Idiemie Urriaiou. The Miowing letter bas been r ei-,-e. hv th se.s.ir 01 lnurtial heven'.r i.,e D,. ...... maw ire 01 aiarviana; '1SSV DtfEaTsjfttT, BTUftrr, Kavtaix, t rt. !. lMt'.l. j V, ' r llTraxsL K aSbiiuvob, Oet. it.ur leuer ol Ortoher 1 ill h 1U retaiu.n to furnuure, ha. been received. 'An answer. I lnrstA..r ti,..i.. t ' " '-...- I., a OUIV Ol SIX l,.r e..i uli 111- a,,;,.. .... . . ' . j '"tue oi an lurmtare tin cludiag tnatiresses. feather l-ddi.. V. ... .nee. wa.SDSlfin.la. eh.,.. .... , l. - make., wfien the s.. ,. 'r remev'd .... us. ur ae ivers' olien r. hove anielea.r r...l which ihe dm v haa been ..... I ... I ....... .ne., o,.lM,e anc bts them lor use nr to, el s.i.iiiuieruii. raintn.w . & . ., . , ii.uit. ui b amv 0i eix ter cent, on the iucreas.il value onlv thereof '.No deduction can be allowed' on the sale 01 marble lop lurmtare far th eostof the j.tu.e i..ps. muugh th dutv mtv ha been patd therein. W hen a piece of Carving beeutnes a part of an article ol luruitur, on which ao dirtv uas ceeu pa,a, it, Tlliu, cannci be deducted iron. Ihe value el auch article of furniture isiounh thedutv mar have heen pa,d ou the "The increased value given an article ) r ltuiimg i.th prH-et whi.-h it is .old, los ss sstr u.iginai aruc e he to re tinish- "tH- "for example: A net msk.r buv, i L.ui,B on which ihe dutv ha. heen L.d lor twenty d,.li,rs, paint. .rnishes, ot sis : "wl' " completely linishes it, i " mor tturtv ooliar,. The inerearfd si.-ui m, ourena i ten doilara. "ben a niauul'aeiurer bav n arti h .lt''ntrm 1" "d ' . i L . . .me rouiiiiion they were m Ih. in is ,!."""'" iwimrt. bit return ...luiacturee; kUI . ...k exceed Iel,er7nc1 l Ibe let ier eaciiated bv vni.r . . Very .u ,ns'-1 A' '"' totoiuissioner.-' A eonntryman b.vin, p.ruL,n tH) f ,r of IMisbur rum.ahii. r.i. ...... Zf. Lex seaieJ himself nrw. . leep ol! his pobstioBs. when hi. hed Uh tnj to on .ue. a as a,.n ... i.j ... Berrr a..ih hj th, t,Sh. buttoned nekh ti shin. , ' in mmm a.ii.waani mimmmtmmmjiumtiimmamBfmmm SKIX YOI B rXCiaBK.tT HOXSV -The fo iow.iutare llsera-e aid hyTHoe. ts. MARR, bltohKK, turastr of Ca on ana Oiiee aireet, lor mseurraat wooey T hf se qtiotvucus axe nnrae so Dor-fate, but a ay be denenje.4 oa a atttes.at ieo:ta cf t me for It rernistaa.ee ti Ui is.ire.veu by mail orexpreas, a sbrearded vmhout delay. vssaassas' Bank of Fuliosi...WMMj$o Eaek of Ttoxieeaee, old " H rai. a s lee u s - th Suit of us 22 Planter's Bank ; c.ly Bei of A'Je j-"iaii. Vok a Bsnn.... ;V Farmera aod slechaa- xiank of Cbauanooga...iK K-a fcune l ' linn mrce J Mseha..- Ha!ik....M..lo s Haoxvill. 16 Merehaat. aurt Plea- - Memoh a ti' tra' Bank, 10 " V.duie Teaa...lsf' Pl.nuria beak .l'. s , J'ins ..-.. lia r aaa ..lo 11 tnei'nicn pan aoara csaoLia. " U e iena at Bank of Cape Fear 40 Puck's Rank ... par " Chat lot e JO Cny bank 4J : Ciareadoo 10 torewerciel Bsa an t coonneiee a) Merrhsmta 4" " Kaieiie. ilie 10 ortbm v si nsxi H .'- Lesuuttoa Cteoe ' ......'15 Is Carol.aa 4o Hank of Sbelriyville 75 " Wedesooro' . rouuiarm bsiik " senicioa.lu Traders' basic SO V ilmia on ul Laso and (general ,aa.i- 1 ' Tern'svvilie lo aursece Contpany.w.30 Commercial bane 16 . . aocra i aBpiaaa.. .Tieee' asaaat ee A. BanK of Laroaes-. -2K I sronoa ...30 s Onarte-soa IB Werchaats' Bank C heeler .au bank at Koxboto' xft sTeo.getowa.la Niners' ed Planters' " MambjTir 18 Bank. -- Maarharrr. ....! viaoiaia. ..85 to but ol 3. Bask of Berkeley ..M Onrolifui is B cmnlyi!I li. a Old Do KxchtinKA bfttik .15. Back !!12! . MerchtDtst' B-n:.-J!si mini OD ..0 hoturitj lu iheVftijofVaa-d Popi-- Buik 4it P.--iart- bu.K oi ur- I iU IS VLtWDUL. r .HabIe Stmt bank ..... P OrstT-l Bank of Va lo houtwe-iwsTalfimoftX. hvJbMDf B'k of Va ai 1 1 net n rv-iiic m )n I lumtftf D SXK Al V e- L'iriii.m. s ton , 75 Cwnitor merva pT'Exci-Cw Buik J Ai- " Lcuitaft..MH30 f an-i -T-,- ,,i " rrw OriuctV'Fair-DsMit Bk w Ctmd Baak ... , . ... h Fmrwef hmak ol 4 CiUMns' bik....w.V-l; caalie CrfwntCity bank 4a:FArtxira- Batu of Vv15 iuiiaoa mat naQK...i anutciurar. urn Mcchwucs' at Tra-erb' 1 K-rinere'. 80 bank 80 MeTneiauU' Bnk....J6 KvrchAnt JtiaiiK ' ,M erx li-ntf and Me- rioiituem Buik ......-mr choica' 80 Uuicn rui- rui Nortrms-tara b ok.. oew OrM-jii b.'rip.bu --ou'aweiitern bamkw..80 Aifc-L4 TnrnitnV b-uik JiJ sane oi moo ie .t5 Montgorny...7'S Go.d.... i- Hiro',... Ai4H( lv(ara....s-.LfT unirai ttiK M rmu CoinDMrcai bfaaii. z- inMnru 121 JMcvisrn Bank ' nmm aodHvif onhru nk 4i Piro 1 50 kul-ni BaQwT.....w.iV UL'hrs . .n OlOKllI. llMMliieM H.aTeslaV Central Ka'iroftd Bank .15 ifaTidiio- cuiisty boad70 tff--rgia juujixi-d ud ,u. r. k. k. txaiirt Ba hi ok C-tnipa)y..S5 The rj. twnifl &xe Hack oi Middle ta to boiir. witn coupons. .-tiki id5 nwn....,,,,-!! I roil mm inCnea. Btuik ot A0irui- 2i N CimiinaCo'-poM H.HU AUKTuat JMuruxr.Ki Memuhmcilv CouDon-j 4t Bunk of Athn.....w....6 l anoeHttee Cuupoutt. n.4u Culumrua ...... 1 (itorgi Copou tmp re rst-ue. 156 Keg ill ar Auction 5ale BY 0. B. MCB0I a CO., M BROAD STREET. ITE effer for ml this memioir, at lo o'clock. f tne entire ettscuoi a tro.:erv buire closm bo ineaa, eonsist'n? of tirrcer.es, i ountera, 8nelr in?, ae. Also hols WhisKv. 80 M Cisua. lot d tin and Queeeeiraia, ti V lroa Bedsarada, KM White Diankec?, tie riiiow onoe, 100 cousieroaoeH xtovi li DR. J. FOUCHE, DENTIST, TE-H)ENT TENTIbT for the put lwitT-nve J k, yesre id Knoav he. 1 ena. has located oer- Xo. 31 Sisrlls Funimer Ntreet. Offiisa hours from to lx and fiom 2 to S. orJ-ln MINERAL LANDS i FOR SALE. 1,860 Acres, A rjACNT to Corp-r Mi- iu Polk countr, 'iL iran. i n) anatid nair or FORTY ACKK3 fmmetJiaulT i:oioinfl; th Polk coua'T Mid, on 8 tn -(fin, ai b lw j it and Mob le Mina. Alo ona-s xth vt lb1 unoinoed ittrwttt 10 lOO ACHKM, on th TenmHMiM. Minn remaiodf r held b Crntch- nemit ol halt 0004. boo. John C " aut and John M. lt?,of NnhTiiie. To uj oxiuinu rt iit m wn prorn-rry, um-rai iortiirmtWits will r prior ed. Kor -prtWAnt or p.-on-'iiTe Mile r-ainr to Tfioa. H. CaJlawav, otm in UriH. or to C-(r Capi'of ATfPti-eft 4 Pur frri, t2 Sir- opp. East front of States Cs,p.tol. ; Government Sale. Extensiva Sale of Blankets. TTTILL be sold at Aoelioa at the Medical Pur. " tnr'i Warehtois.. No. 1 Market Streed, -s-" ',..'-, i"iin , ud 1 tneosi, ffoveuuier ai lans, at u o'clock, a,m. 47,000 Bhwlret., c.ono Iron Beds te la, HOI Shook Msuromesi. "The Blaokata ar aear.v all is original bale. lut. ui.t u. nia on aopn tniiu. HOBfcKT FLKTT!HKR, BuraeoB and Bv't Coloi.el U. 8 Vols novt-m Medfeal Purveyor I, a. A. 500 Agents Wanted. S00 A MONTH a-MMoteed aati expense -s.V7t paid, to ealeemen. eor:etr suura uieo, Teacl era. Returned Soldirrs. and all who .n Race in the ale of "Holland's l.i.e of Lincoln." "iKti's History of the Helslion,' "H. adles'e i.'ie oi Hu-ninton," and meiiv other s,IJU1,Krd works and Koeraviuea. Fnr lrvt.. .t r.vntiu apely immejiaiely, in peraoa or by letter, al my office. P. I. irlHHLS, 1T4 Fourth at, bet. Mark od jeffernn, B0V2 :im 4sw L'liiaville. Kv. Agent Wanted. IIN'B Affsters wanted vev where-. If yon want J emplovinent, and a e'jod chance to make money, m.b.1 jour address aoH receive mv Ctr-oi', h-ee, h. mail. bKVUMIt. HITCHlA. k. aova It 14 Chsmbera street, M. T. IMPORTANT TO SHIPPSRSi TH K FlERCHiRTS DESPATCH FAST Preiglit I.inc! T3.i-iVrsi';iy,,'i.,o,r"na-"r' M,-iwB.hse mm Ilie EAS1 tosllpcmi. ,B k,. "OUTH.WKBT, at Ihe lOH KKT through reiitit. tKTABI.ISJUKO rales ca 5PEF.D AND SAFETY, Ttwt r-!r.r. or.rirjp id, esilre rtjin tn iVAMll VILLK, can teprwiuei A. H. LIVIX.3ST0X. Agent, l!a slurrsy Biret, iSew Tork. G. G. KIDDKR, Aent, T9 Wsuaoa etreet, os jb. . W. D. HILTO.N. Arent, P. a W. B K., Providence, R. I. J. H. 0S(i00I Arent, 4 htssier Btreei, Worc-eter, .Vf.i C. W. COOK, Arent. Haitiord, C'naeefieut. A. B. VLINK. Afent, 1 O.B...B avenue, Albany, H. r. General Oder, EniT.Io, N. I. 11. W. MI LI.AK, Safe For further infonnatioa, apply lo DAM EL AIXSWOKTH, Agt,' 61 I'mon 8trei, Shille, Tenn. trvr 3a AaciioB f orermutat Prcpertj, lh-nca Afsisraav lr t STeeatsTTa Pirsararsrr, IVaesiviuJi. ia., fiov. I, Inci. ' IM he Bold e Pnhlic A oet oa. oa lit dst V ? W.,rerb r. lti. u tn Tavlor I Vis t. oa .... roni.r wl emmaier UJ broad streets, ."seen vtite, '1 eaa the fDtkina( lcartensiaster's Stores, L- of fyss-kswith. Farsier and Slsneiiul To, esjj.ilers' Tool. Horse Mesncirsst, " t srnce De..-. Oiura and Table., s t-i sjee snd WKhau s tvs-iDaros aeKi Tra- ks. sr eu.-a.te, i-mj cutters, hhoein.: s Onn-isuMss sad etvfor. t.tw Ol 1 Sk ead M.wlwesoos TtiA 1 b. H. klet,w, sS4 of Cooaian btotwa and tUtlinse. Lot of Ave. aasj ets rfendlea. Hurnesie, Sayan,. . aDl Feed Boxeo, 4 PvS.h!e Feres, end ln.k Lot of w ed.-e Uaaanaan, firoad Axea aaf Hiusd naenmera, axrtireaad Plnaa. 1 fail frrn. l.lw CI lm. of .. ie. sraa See ka sad d Rope, r-auins. 1--hi ra?a.) Term h. ia taovarutneal Fuoda. Kas le commence ulo ,W1 etn. and th WB- to be removed noenediaie.y atr ih s... J vim se si m. BLaecsV. f rnef BI I'. 1 . .... TriilMia J. C.1I. novl Id Caslana. u JL iflwm t'.5' r.CoW Great Prize Dist'ibution EY THE NEW YORK GIFT ASS3CiAT10K, 599 llroadway, ew York. 15 PoM-wwn-l P n-!, -ri-h frci. 16 Meioows, hoeiood cKt 1-0 Hii-v- iw.xtw , 15 ro t2r. . to 4.S lix) bMTt-rv?ol"ingP:'cuti'- 1lo 4o 10 t-ii -r Fru t ana Cit b-lft' )-to So 600 &u fi,erTand Tubl Sicoo.... 15 to M loo Gold H(ioiinwis(a- Wtrht. 75 tt Vtx Itammd hmgf, c:mt?ro., 6i to 2 n bold W.toh.s , Tjoto n0 BftO ladiM' GoM washes WW 8j 5.- 8i:Ter Wau-hts , $5 to 60 Diamond Pin, Brrwh- and Sat I mp, Lad:-' 6vi, H orb Dsl ar i'ropi, t 1 and Ooral; Jtt ajtxt Gotd. Firwaxm a.-if .In, f.fH, ni tm) bJeesve hufiin, ol fetudfc Ve-t ml CaJakattaS Y Mia -du i-tia 4t cti fiB, 9otd Thtm tn, Lo-kf'y-, -Nt-w HTtI Fc t B cs ie-. Gold Pfpna and Pmi s, Vmncy WofK Koxm, iAd Poa iin to J ano bi rer hxia-ioii Bo'-i-tm, uovi a la g a XHfzucni o: f o Jvwn ry , i m'Bif yvr.pt-va, of ttmtt-&m'-nt -ltjte 'r tied at - S500.000 Ta be Sold for One Dollar Each "Without regard wOn!n. and not to be paid for un til you know wiwt jou w ili rtHtivft. Amoojf thow who hare m -b do wl edged the ra cipto VALlAHLE GiFrs drtvrn from tbi A w ciaUion wace Jaa. I, iSf4, tho 1oiUiqj( kiocily p! iq t thir Djunee to oe a-ed : Rocrt H Hotohki!-, RaTtfa, Conn., Melo- dtVio, -fJu?liii, W F T Willin, W 2tM ht , N. Y., 'imoDd C.usttr P-n, t-Ju f Mrs K G 1 f.lU-J 16 York St., Gld Wa'cn vaJtie $lr. Mim & lti F l'ctin-(D, 1H ogbamptAo, y.f MelcKion, t1ui f'1"- -Mr K ti of uf. l Tenth at., N V., Piano, al--$5. Wre Tho A Mu;jr. r-iaoiU)Q. l a., tua mood Kini?, val $175 Mii K3;sb J Pck, Sor.ofE fid. 111 , Moo J on, value 5. tr 1 X'ut Kp.r, .toaieitton, I God uuatjiitf L.ved vVatoc, a.Qi."j. Ed H LidJ. . Won ester. Ma-n , PiAao, Vettue f-iiitf Min l H Furwell, Uub-i.fW, iowa, Diamond KarlTopn, vh u $ j.Vj. Fraiic.a I Mor.n, ljs psarl su, AIphct, N Y.. Mupi - box. tj loe flu. Mrs Jt 0 Jntrroll, CrUna, Ohio, eilver t, Twkini-itviO. Lieut ti F Heodri. tH, WiharJ ' Ho tel, WaBhiayton, V 0, fc-iWer Patent L-Tr Watch, iitiue V. Capt. I Warner, 15th N Y Vols, biHer Watch, ra'ue ho. Manf perstond who hae drawn t-laab e pnaes do not wiah thflr nauiet published r we miht ex tend Una list. iiJdvr.B or DurarFLTios. CERTIFICATES nmm ch article and iia VAtit, are placed io ( ; d enveopea, which are Well mixed. Oil of thae Knvelopfi, cootain u the Cenilscmt- or Order for aome Article, twriii ati 1mm onr dnUtr at leiwl) wid be det.Tered ai car nthce, a,r sqc uf mai to aoj a idrr-s, wnli lit r ard to chow-, on to recripto as c?nte 'i'hp fr huter wilt ee what ArjcJe it dttta, and it wtikph tdhj be ironi One tn tne nundred Lcir?. ana can thrn teud One oJlar aod ret-faive the arti cle Haiti ed. "o Blanks Kreiy purchaser gets rV.ue. Patties dea'inft with iu may depend -n haTin? jwotnpi retLirni, and the am- le drawn wi'lbe im roviiaiely aeul an j attdrens by rem n mad or ex pre a. ibmire n.tirfctirn 6aaranted in all Cases. Hn CerufloaOes for One Iollar. Tnirteen for Two Itollars. At;nt- WiiDted. Pend a f-tauip for aCircuIar. All IthNTOV m Box 66r7 Poet OiHi, He York, noTi-lm To Contractors. 1R0P03L$ will be reoited at the offvce of th n hairniui oi the l-treet Conmtittee. ISo. Sor b cnlfct street, Nashnl:, Tnn , until tne 15:h day of Novr-omiVr, at Hnn-dotvn, for the followiOi: wor: or ni H ug Market htreet alTe hiRii water m irk, 'rom nar Whites 1 tucet to the narth ooi Ptrt on line. This errhi-acee l'ti,:t'jO cuhc yurdu ol . o bankment, t perrhm of nibble m:iuiwy re--u iitj wh-1, aud cuU: yards of broken Moiie Mt'adionta'tije. d. For.M. A'lam:2inOol'(-ireiiod Market sireeta heiwetn th Kjure q j lir M'rf i; uu e.('h !; wi.'.Uj ot" M- Adsmisfd roadway iK-m; decb t lnikn iwoo a atti. ' ad. FurNjitiK Njrho'-tr.n pHvj-nent, on Church rsUvei, -utel lengla 3,jerf. widtlio!' roadway a) l feet. i , I - , - c 4th Forall the necePMrr f urhnK, ij .ueno Rai ft in- us t;na BiunwajK requ rtd OH the aDOTv atreets. .ids tnDtr.ritethepr cepercuh:r yard foreaii- ujaii)-uiiiuu :iicA'tara.iiDgi per erva ot tweuiy fiVecnhH fH-t f r rubi le -rnanonrr: rvr (s'itjre -ard i.t Kui:t-rni(; iia'waja ana icauiKn pTenient: and uerlmeal 'oo for cm Ixrjjf, l he iruioi payireot rfsjujrel, an t the propo. m. Hiurwi lAinjie.Kin u. tno worn wui ai.-o te Bta'ed. p. .t-w llbe recAired for either or all the a tore iTe.in'.. d.i ine riitnt h raeTTed to tf,0 Htr4 Com ni(te to arc.ian? prt or a!l of n,v rjno1erfMi. pinD-i an I cisftiB.iDoii- can be sn ta ihr tfi.- ot w. r. roiaier.ci y ipner. iNo. 4 NonbLherr ret, nr arir iDfcrni-ttion can re oh;ain.d t. ;,- U1W BIHR 411UU VI lli C UUUClfllSM, tertl). S. KINEEY. Chm b Street Ommitlee, Nashville, bovS td . O. Is. ANNUAL CttEBaATIOW Independent Order Odd Fellows On the oc:asiQcf the Annual Meeting of the H W. Grand Lodeof Tenneiuee. , Tharsday, Norcmber 2d 1S03. Order of Assembling antl Proces sion. The Members cf the Order will ft'wwmt.'e in the Ola Fi.nmV H.dl. turner ot humnier and t inon streets, at 9 oft look, a. preiMiratory to takiDif thfT po-'t'on m t e iineoi proes.,ou. They are rue-t.l to appear in rtirk clo hea, hat uod ginvea. The procB-ian.n will move at io o c o t. precieely, and tike up the Mlowutg line of march: iTum -he HaH doirn flnmrrirr tret lo reiliiF town Cedar to Pnb.ic Satiare. out Nmsre on Cor- leeeUce: lo Union, out I'nton to CvvrrT.ont Cher y to Ash, mit Ai-h t Huirmer, du rummer to Kroad, out broad to Vine, down me tot' Ur. oui Celar to Hili, up bijrh to Chun Iv, out Church to Ma-nic 'li-inn,e, when tfce flunm wi!! h:i t, orfn to the ijfrit mnrl 1- ft aa't farm liue in ck o-dr "JieCh et Marshal n ibe day, imnd Man-hal of the Graod Udp of TennA'aet ati J Aid will then i h-iwet-n thelmeto tiv rtiirem left; return- Dt? wil be followed bTthetirHQ.i otlicer-i. and the inire cot mi io to the JbM, where the ceremoniee will t-iLe place. Vii ing brwhren are cordmlly mrU d to join im the prooeMiQu. ORDER OF fXIRCISES AT MASONIC TEMPLE, PRAVF.H. ' """"v .,....;..Bi the Band. I ADDRE.-! .1. II. Fprijnson. By llro, Wuif .. Ity ihe- Hand o r yc , BENEDICTION. A iter t , eersBiobits nr concluded, lb Mem oara a .1) reform, u, ihe pro.'es.i.m will procee.1 lo .ue. vi 3in Rise antl Lnuia Mreela Su Ilie osll. nere Mypeolmi, wi'l he dW:ised. - li. H. J.AKNSWOKTF, ocJaft-ennihar Ctisrf Marshal. Proclamation by the Major. MAYOR'S OKFIOH, S.1SHVII.LK, TSNM. , !SOV. I, lKttt. Fnirtae rmrrtsse of preventing diaorderlv and riitwus conaieisins, nod pn.uint.flit ine imiw pears t arai respect icr Hie taw, 1 l-erey tleelareaii oi del-, t.v v ruinot toe ecwer and aatiiornv iu b vtieie d,thu oa an, I alter ini.s.ite. ani iib il further e ro -H, tne p.up iet .re of all eaiooua an.l reeiau. rents a he.e saloons are attaxihe.1, wlisre person of stvtoi are atvus ometl to freouen', an.l assemNe to antrser, ahull l. reoii red t" close ihe same, an I ep them rh Mad, from the hour of 6 p m. nnul thesniOT-eedina nonrot Bam. 'I tae l ily Msrsusl and ihe CaritaiB or the N.ght Prtli.ee, aru their respue loreee. are here! v li- rectrtd is eno . e this omr, and ti re -on sii ue- siSNuemato itiii. order. w. mtt. r.Rows. Warorot a.hville. w. U.Hinuf,,s, Rreoruer. . Bcvl-tf fpecial Night Auction Sale OF Boots, Shoes and Hats VI E sell no TFI RPAT n;nf;. Nov. Sd ft aiToeloeir, a lare end extern, ve stoek ct i.S'ties , .-sii ee . Men - an i Hov's i.tt. soil Surtee, lieiiDr.rws, fine Wool ard Fnr Huts, H.,.:.rv and varieties. S.I-.0. SH I Kt.l s W 1 , novl rt A1K-t im tm. Merchants. IVMFMATPf V'IVmtty fV.inet M:iker. p! v it. u. B. Niebola a Co., M bread sir, eu Ap- Cotton Plantation FOR SALE, s IB Ml i r..iirt rlr a rikt Mvnij-h , iq unj 3 t C.llCeVO Acres of Land, of whi.-h te ta.1 wre, Ir cie.ri. a. I nndet sj'1-ntl, j esaia f.. MUl. ,,r, Mill an 1 hia !trl etl, wi.Bs (real atHin.ieuoe. ot hue C pre.s limter n i . se,,, Kl(,T ,,, of ca ue. wren or e.ctl snaeai tiara an-, tiav enonnh oe p.aniat.ou to ork iheme ft.rneit y.. . ar"' " hi a l,y p,.r r,,in, Die I ho.a H..-.I.B1; . f,.r,Q. ,., .,.. H(l.r e una as U.e att.ee pla.t li'l'VI, . ' J. M. norl-lw" iaHi lt4. For Sale, rN'Irvf lhbst Keai'MeBcea in th. e-, .. the wilt pwt of tne city. w the term nn, " 'haeouii, Neaeviil Hen. Mairron.,. rale oe:Bnonrhood Tne foi l ,e . i tweMiiy ,r n, .h . m .,, on. k am k nous and eervsnl house.. ,ood ce. Safe, larirsvar i. we.l met ml - , v. -i.ku i. nr-i rale . s . ' .n i . . . .L . " . Pan ia used for a btu-k i tn.eL". r.k , "' 1 ""' Psvsee .1 "r-K. i:i proHrty is ouiakM un mereiore en.anist from n. POrattia MZftei. A eons a.rn .. . . i . Jotnne the pro pen y. Terms ear tn.iuireof sjai.siy VrKVTtsjg tori if wW.asrrp.S'iittK i For Sale. rjyun f-xm Fitt Tmt - KKNTl CKY." mom E.s has tssea r.-sei,j r,,ret, aau a ns cood eca juoafaTiaiaassiias. m n t-uiar, .oquir oi.ertdurM JsCTLER t-REKKWiJu,. .. is-sBar. Atseata, a f, cer. at. N. DERBY, SI COI.UKOK STU.EET, w ILL OPtN AKT 14 wrOEEB, AU ELEGANT STOCK FINE V INTER 0L0TI1ING. All the Latest Novelties of Frcach, English and Scotch CAS SI MERES Had np ia th most Fathlonabla and DMirible Mannar. FCU, VELVET, AND CHIKCAILLA BEAVER OVERCOATS. BLUE, BLACK, BROTrVS, AND MULBEKEY BEAVEr.3 In Over and Under Coats Business Nuits, DRESS SUITS, Furnishing Goods, AH New Stylos, i VERY .DESIRABLE, AND AT LOW FIGURES. S. DERBY, M Collesre Street, One Door from the Square, aepM-istf Xashviile, Tena. 21 AND T W.fsTOTTEN IMPOI W'ER ad Dealer i CHOICE SELECTED GROCERIES AND ACrp"i"in',''Pt of our Full fltook wfcioh If if th larfffiH anil h-t ?triHv r hrotikiht m uiis .-iarK' "LWriKoCai CUDHl.-ut purLj CM JAVA, MOCHA. LAGTIPA. ,. A.N1 KIO Cl'KFEE, rui.vfJKiir.ii, - UKANUI.ATEP, CULtSHKD, LOAF, NEW ORLEANS, 1JB A TAEIttTT UP . BROWN SUGARS, MOLASSES and SYr.rrs, TEAS, CANNED liiiODS, Ia tart .varvthier included in the Rn-erv line. Il eoooeeiioB with th i.roeerv House will he ft.un.l OTJK Liquor Department Whwh nlr Di-tvlt examination lo eoiTiiv,,e ny cv that -we have ihe Finest Selected Stock Of WINES AND . LIQUORS IN THE SOUTII. Vt keep eoBstauij on hsnl ikisn, MX'TCIT, BOCRBO.V, ErBIGO. EOBERTSO.N" COl'XTY, D ALL OTHtS CISD9 or WHISKY, OLP OTARD, BEIGNETTE, COGKAC, FREXCU, CUEKRT, AND BLACK BKREY RRANME3, HOLLAX I Oi.V, Vsrioiu Qnaaititsa. - OLD rop.T, MALKIKA, Ml '- AT, MALAGA, CTR RANT, f-HERRT. STILL CATAWBA, AND r.IIINE WIXEf, tnaai AtiA E, VTIDOWCUCQ'Ji'T, CRrrXSEAL. l'F.PER UEIDSIOK, CHAS. UEIijslOi, III'BERT, BPARKLINii CATAWBA, " , dec., Jrc., kr c. No oae talkiB( any more ; we hve it alL Com o see u. vr. vr. TOTTED, il aad 83 Collet Btreet, Optoaile PewaiMse Bouts. oetMrB-ie; rORCZB ATJCTIOK 8VL ' I OK Dry Goods and Clothing. OK THCRTAT ytO R.N7N3, nv. M, tt 'e eu-, a rf r a of Lrt e.' r.oe It Ceoda, Ca ove.-.-oats, fists, ar.1 .N'Sj'insu 4,iJ.bH:SLit it... i aorb-fk i au 7 Cdieae el. f BaMtaan t I f 1 1 1 I i ! I ! I- I CELEBRATED f t AND V R S y J ; l Under-ShirU and Drawers, English and Geiman Half-Hoe, Glovea, Suspenders and Cravat", Handerchiefa and Collars, Canea and Umbrellas, Hefty- Scarlet and White Ribbexl ShirU and Drawers, Gentlemen's Dressing Robes, Trunks, Valises and IYav'g Bags, Combs, Brushes and Perfumery. R. H. THOMPSON, 28 CherryStreet JsJK All f.MO.V. eplr. M'CCE'SORS TO G. "W. DONIQAN, Corner lol If seaad Inlon Streets, HASKVItlJE. ... TEN If. UUU TV Fl-LIT ULAafl JEWELRY, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Silver and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods. Pairtlriilar altrnUon ilTeai to tlie repairing of Vatcltea aud Jewelry. W. T. 1ATK8...... aeplO Sm W. H. 1'OUi.af AJf. AXD RAZZiROaAD INSURANCE Home Insurance Co, cf N, hi Lsseta, - - $1,000,000. irrfif' InQitnnpp Pn nf N Ynrlr IIIUIIU IIIOUIUIIUU UUI UI III IUIM art - . . . ftS0,0IM) rnhimhh InQdnnnn Pn nf H V UUIUIIIUIU IllliUI UlluU UUI UI III III pltal ... $2,000,000 Hartford Ins. Co. of Hartford, I sstl issi ti - - f 1,600.000. ,rompUy adjusted aad pidia Xashviile. E. U. FAU5SV0rkTH. oelJti tm lUeat, i5V- Cherry Streei. NEXT IKKJB TO ThnQ. Marr'c RanHnrr Hdiipo IIIUOI V) III UI I 0 UUIIftlll' IIUUOU) COLLEGE ST., .KAR l IOs. R. Q. THOMPSON UF (PF.CTFTI.LT irforira hia fiieiHs aa,i ei,. sonient. that id ethfiilOB to hie wsll-knowa H. looll, r.ppn.11 ihe . Cloud Hot "I, he hea s uir, tne ahova Home, whore eaa he Ion n't Ine th iish Wiiws aild lj(iiTe of all kitula; liEir, .q f0. uercj oi every i.raoj, to he louad is 11 Cily. Ramarnbar College Street, near Union. oet ff S. GOLLADAY, City Shoe Ntore, orposrrE the st. cloud HDTtu N o 8 Himmon't tilock, Ornamental Hair. CURLS, ERAIDS, WATER-FALLS, I Bauds, Wigs, I1au--Wiui, Ac., Wholesale, at ihe Ir.weet prtW. pra of imrorta- uoq, runuAsti, W. R. CAMERON & CO., Importer of Hair and Minufcfurr, 0. 31.1 FVLTti.NST., BK0OKLV. aaaa aiw-vosa. Lare aad mall OKlen ptuieiiiai.jrattea led sale or GOVERNMENT MULES. . 0FFIC1 AHrBTANT QflAKTERM -TK&. AIIRV,LU, iMMm,, XOf. I, .-.. I WII.I, ofTa-T- tnr Mi- at Air.oo, t th Uovmr L ntapnt torti tb hr Twnn., rrtDm-iariiiX oa rriMT, in imu ami ot soriiOfr, ln.. One Thonitad GveriuBl .H mlrm Thw MuImi hmm mtm ld bv tb fmwlrv, sr m an-d rct.uon. rr fr- m Immk to rmmae tf lutb dj of Nwomiar. m o f m m.. jn io rontsDU ilmtlf or-T,i rfvi- -torli it a'l n i. HToris-rof Coi. a. J Mv trm. C:r u. M. I. ct T. K- H- lMi. Trotting Race, not SATfJHD T. F"r lor mirmm of I ad IVwri, -rt- I'wwnm'ac' J m. m-1 ' o KJ Jim. KainmB uidnmm mi Ltmtmannm mmi i lbur- tiav mmeia&. I or nil. pa-ivi-K aox. Aa 'i . i.'h, rrf r(nvr. For Rent. VERY rale ram rrtitasaos, with rooms, m swieeatN'S, oa weamtsrst. bsst bed etftsji. rueninwicu fc e a nte aeriv lo . MATT. Ult'iHS A O) S'tlk 41 ' h.rry aiiaii. Lost, m rus.Rai rsjm, cav.iiiDa nv or KI o)mi- iV tne- fmpmrm, rrrtJUi - 1 ,w " i Mi fjoiArv rw. i wmr is Htmumvm Utm memmm m t. VT 7 T r"- r -naiin ia s, hoi vver:iTswr?'-i iiX L KllX eAXijI if, its AXJa vrt1r,Jt?evMte; ev si, 4 e1 IN cav Tlientre. (XiRMuA OK t jIOIS aU el' AXI.SL STRSKTL. Viomt s rixra . Leases. ..At-tiUjr. Msnsner. Eaa ia W ..srr .. J. a. Feu..... F.J. WiLastaa.. .. 1 reaeu.-er. ?tse Mna.s"er. Great success r. and Mra. of th old favorites CI. ude Hamilton. "flotday ETrnine. Novrmbrr li, lHij. Will be presentedS. 'hiiler'e irreat T'Sgsdy of the KOHHKKH' KOHBKUM!! litHIIIKUM CLar'es ds Vor .. Ur. cfausea Hesutuisa tlilel a........ ... Mr. C.au ie ham Iance. .Misaa. Uen ! Toc-jih- u.l m.ih MIHCrflKF OUoJ .ir. 3U11 US. LltUHM li Mil. .tOO. Io prpiirHt oa. bulwer pifBtii4 CoaMsJy cf NoTicr CMi-auiior Tiwt. On aid tf Mon inT. O tott i h, th doors w-'H be uiegKl t' o otfc, uir vuriAwiu wiu ruw prect. f-Vl ml Prl-rtn : PnTmu Bcxm $10 00 r f,rc!... 5 ui Pnr'!uH; ... : Orvh tn Churn. CulortKi Uav.ry- 1 iv ,lierT - 9-'t mm he awst-urvsJ si thm ThiMUra from 10 vui. uli 6 p a Vitbout rim chftria. a PRATT'S Academy cf Dancing, roraer t hurch aad Tin fstaeel, SAPHVILLE, TEXX. Qt'MMMENCINr. Wedcesday, Oclotw 11. l, ALL FASHTONBLF. CAX0K3 SYSTEMATICALLY TAUGHT. Tevaaa a to tne a, ttui.. For ftirther psrti.'ti;an. ai.rlr at rt. i,.m. . addres P. u. box STB. i.KO. K. 1 KA 1 1 ' an--u lea.her Sunnyside Concert Hall. WM. aUBITKH .. xs. r . COLLi'XAI'E LLILDlNtJ. No. 49 Cukrsy Strit. Oj.sn Kverv tvswite., with a First ilass V.ritty Troupe! AUIsiIO li I'm Ihe rwt of Beer. TVio. I ..hmm-. Mki.lnr. .n.1 atlDli. w'eitrra siaay io aiUsvu if. Hkltoroptia 7o lo. k. rrfi.rmaa-etr.r. m. nif i. . al 7 ' p in. ..,., ,, J. a- raa'irsos, w. a. vBoasar..H, a. a. eoeaaui J. R. Ferguson & Co. 0EX1 HAL C0MMB3I0X A If h C'otton ssnd Tobscre Factor. !ko 11, Loea stre 81. Lauls. Mo. rxoB.ipirueril and urcars rapexi'tiliy s'h'-itetl sT 1, t . k rvr- XI, -r- ) .n1 . .l u.nlt.r. r i t intiia ufDrejijr. , Or. II. Ilu . T. J. HOPKINS, vTholesale (.rorrr, rufwardiiitj; and rommission )Ifrrhnnt Sim DCALVB IN wiwrs. LIQUORS. C, T Puqlie 8.rir, (tat-S aidej .Ns , Tenn eH-n in . 32 E. R. DEIVEK. A. R. PFMTVX DRIVER & BROWII Importers and Dealers Hardware, Guns, uc. TSTE ar jnst ia reeeipt of oiir Fell wvk, wii-h v ia oae of lh kaxiftsst aad Heel ever Broiik'iil So tfui maraal. OUR STOCK OP POCKET AND TABLE KNIVES, AXES, CHAIN'S, COTTON CAR D4, CRiXSS CUT SAWS, ANVILS, VICES, BELI)WS, and MECHANICS' TOOLS, of Try(Jetirrriioi. cannot be BurpMta.. lb Una or any vuii ntaritfi. We would especially invite) the tUn- tion of Sportsmen Tt) OUR XT(X;K of GUNS, which cannot b equalod here, comprises all grades, fri.m the PLAIN DOUBLE BARRKL CELEBRATED GUNS er WE.SLEV, RICHARDS, A. GREENER also A few of those C lebrai.l Breae&-Loadin: or farlrid?e Sttct vsoas. AMMUNITION 1NX Sporting Apparatus OF ALL KINDS. V ean tn t eTv-ry oa io pru or ijualuy. C1 UJ tor jfou.-ai-K. s Io. 32 Wmt Side of PubNe Squtre JTASIIVILLE, TEX.V., The frell knoara stand of JAS. ERWIN&SON. A OAHD TO THE PURL IC. . Tspe. :ni,. aao-Klur. In oar fnstn.. v v trr.as aad ll yvnar eeenaj, Umi esa tas Oyster Saloon, hack of oar Coaf.ot otw.tv sn.l t eal 6".r, and hooe lo seirese. u WM. t.imae s l.oia..y I awssii a us im aanessvo. 5o.''sji c.'.err; susil, .1 B W .ha.1 rssesr,aa esav h- Jeve. rra.fl Imporied tac i.e., tti un'ii .ss sssw enan IT r-sa .a it. amv.. C. t . oeila - ..m Saloon and Restaurant SlTt lTTty o 1'e-lar strest rwtwwra ths SkiT e aiai Ct e.-r' etre., .-os..siiSK o.' iter, ia.m ot iwi 1 Asiam a. csa-sarv t eeej ew . Sracciaeessnusia t'f '.uraa'- Ald flo Ires cam HA I T t HO a a CO- (tij si tarr7 mi. l! si rM' e)H,Ue4 CEESBV STREE.r b'.TWKEN' CEPAR Gat tH'FrKLU a FLTNS. C 1". , ... Henrv F.?.rit ' hA-nard fcajuem . (ei . .La.lrQi u ssre. I.art n eh! l-ut ivro of th. ia renowned M ile Ch rstir . K BALLET TROIPE "IiinJaj- Ereniii: Will le presetted oumbcr ii, .Midsummer Jicht Lreia Pie k... L Pel t, . kill 4. rand Ifallrt lev-eTtiewraentt M i ch t-tae. Km!.aa.l la 1Vi.i ai!.'. To eors-lude l :t! OUR (JAU -M U InwtM. Kndsy set. ngB. neh! of M 11 IMIl.I.Ng ,nJ ALUS. AiTmri'B or Ttae. Doors open i ' Cuneia rises al .. o'clock ; I'rlcei of AtlaiIaIou. Prtvai liox I trel. an.! Psrtiftte....... .. ktssrvej ,ate , M iiierv TS . so Broadway Varietiesi FORMERLY TOLA'S V '8 VARIETriS. Comer of Cherry b1 Broad Sireeu. r V. SKI FF J L h-.vTfir John b. rVTBard.. y Yh k h,w ' 1' bm-hAuun .... rVontHor. Mjmft4Tr. Hiwutr U Otvrttt-fnfc Sit-im- Am-t, ... Mssvii.iii-tt .'IuD.Jjy Evr, Cel. id. aud duric; the Wtrfc. Mil. HEN H KKl.KU, The K'e.tl Insh Crmed'se ae.1 Vcaitsl, who will apfs'ar -i. W :in iri-nmaa sn 1 eimr eom ej the m vl .pi.iar 're ol iby, Hirs Le; wDao will h TUf I'eniitit Ilroihvrhaoa. MNci K BUri.ER. the iwpu CoaieJ.eaae an i t.-v si. M.scium prKTOX. iheOamrnea Jis lu ss..."si.ot n tveri. s. stfsr Ml-aorlh. the 1'ei.hrasett Dans. us. Mi-s l-anojr Hiiuualoa, 111 lhtm:nx .s-sl.sl i.n t s. t--s. Mr ri.i, hr.sn Anist snl Aetor of irreal max t. Joheny foi-, rii. KriesH.tr Kiean. , ll-MIV H i;n!; ine I -ii l. . .sr'Iss. I.t,. ft'.U.-D, ,ti. hsnjest ot Amen.'. J I.. H.rr.1. wtM am.ir. D ftl rv Mr. hea a tire.w in n:. tar,.,! tinu-ier. The lwt On hestni rn lr tV.. J raeti.ia of UIR'! ' h.:jsl rNrnvt.. .7rct Cjs':?ry Ka-rTt(i tn' fvi rm z bkeVes hoX-W l ..ft U W VM A .RVM FM II 1 W ,l INFH, OwtuMav nti r Dstn. at oVk- l, kr lii OUUiiCwJaUtsuti ol lev. mill r: i.i ate. i Great Opening Liuidk' Furs! Centt,' Fur, Children's Furs! C'tMTf fTS" i-Tit,'!?' t A oiiT h t'U ' l.jW Hi.l SS-l t.4..r:v; r.'-Mp-' kkau r. s vi si ' I'Dhtdl' si'v.lLin IT KBKKS st ,.ltKK.'.S, 43 a)i.i.E(.K irrw ir. V,n,e.''' ni l a. to. k WIW KHIk'ht NI T, Hj tt P'l.-c- tc.tjtHiljr rtiw pre! ul fietiirmi. i DOCTOR r.lcGILL. ECT1SIC FHlSi'flij., SUIUWW'N WITd l.ft Ul O'lifSK rTATT.S. A.-l IT i Ul . ABinAJL, ttt MidBUX. For furthor information in retard to the skillful success in the treatment of diaeases, the reader ia referred to Stih- Li's THisarirTin and Matibia Midn s, two lnrge oliimea, late edition of the bent work in the United rotate, where 70a will find Dr. Mc.jill's name atending parallel with the beat medical men of the age in the treatment of dis eases of women. For all diaeasea in tin advertisement, satisfaction ia gvirao 1 teed. With my general practice I treat the following CaroDle rase vrlh sliseariea t KheoinaliaeB, Affseessa f IB LiiBasi 1'is.sv iss of t.'io lurtM, rtsri 1 w". T LimlM, Fiesinsv, raia, lis-ssra, lat-ssr. tsreess, miil the heart iaj hjeer. UrH" th Huwft'ti, N.jra.-a, K n l Krl nr ts-rtsSi. Isfae. iisvs ol in -. ssttnis, tern. 1 Tettfsei or J ft smuoo, east isessiaeaa U'ssstiissr enm sal I'rivate i li . a 1 i.tsesi of Ihe Urinary Oruansv TO ten IsMlra. All Allerooa ol Ih Wowie lrsalil wltk ssseesa. Trsr Marnesl Lhw who have m uet.ua sms. ui m'searrsi or ires arstrura, .w eamea So tliear hul Unva if foad pregaaat, Oy gift BM call. Etr-rUU's Vooet Married Lesliea wn.es esisr)tua a ss been eoi so or.nn frirtn ib ot. exes.., rwtttii.r Ss-sl he seu, I joi. ennuM imnuWI el eeei'e sn. ie,s ie vtsur tl-ssir Jt-u raa ei.iwnll e. .lusse ne Htiser or .0 Issreti. No te.lv over thine-Ss. siri at a. Dtse.1 m.a. applMmio. A 1. "ntnmna.nii..M Br leller v peransi Kriruy anA.lelt.ai. IaaiUlUDl Clirfsl. Vnane tua, asop becr tea ftirwar sx 01 as a .M. am t-S w Han, iher K en eesss. er. lo etrre a H.fn erfn-swsnae. aes p.ieMr'sjii esa p-e t-jsi un.j.r.lAzid trMiiai; I ; eaul k ftwi i w aav ires 1 has. tuns sms a lai .-si ee wss, 1 d.rrrset malsss. woo ties, sp-al ern.ee ensv sw. l.r. and ere fwtw wa.1 rtrrssl ttv o.e. 1 am 4.rf tsrti ,etu.ra eaa sea-t at me.i..-ia ' fs.iiatrv. Joatrortl, a.1 trie ar. ssei m aef wf, aail ei. AT rnm s eat-. I a. ,11 . s. Ba-tloa k.r a.i of in .li.... msemswl i1" ' f.n.Htin.eal. Tn Desrt cf ra.-ee siif . Al. lasuerses'swsWI B Da. M,4 litis Oaie rtrasti, Ns- nena Tea. A. R. MORRILL & Co, ri orth Market Htreet. AVK 'nr s e rs--. wd er:e t ee"t':isi; r II MKkss. sai M.r.itl. hi ' a Tt.t.l Aii. MJt-, iKvsti o-er ..t.oi, l UJkl.ri. ana a iae l( .s.rf 4J Tooll tf all Kind. P,e rt ! bv "1 ft em,, i s.rs I. o ll - J.r. u. .a., 'ie f.a 'em-.r ni.-n.'.-- to v,u,e u. Ut a tr rivi w.m ' eea AUe.a Ist.l arut.l u 'VVsiirtm"'. I.uiTiltar. IosT. isitone and Upwlrn:. 7. .Iss er-o rs-.n-r. eirhsvr of th ahrr. sr-.- .... ,., rlsser t.e.s.rttia.is e (, off.rl. C..1 saJ Si l- Wis- -' R M iRHI.f. -. w .ria is raes "s' S.A.UT .le. LEWIS & FITCH asai racrt sea oe siltes isi) uocrn shot ensss sat." tm Cf ail SlXOaV 4 t.iMea, n- IeOClLlE' GIaa.ee lis ss.ia a.. " i.oiaviUJt. ' 'T , w. . V . t.i p.. I'h, K.,l r r"e sl i "' r V.