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THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL. ESTABLISHED 1840. MEMPHIS, TElSnST., TUESDAY, JANL'AEY 11, 3 870. VOL. :G -ISTO. 131 4 CITY 1STEWS. CARD FSO MR. JOHN DONOVAN. To Ike People of Memphis : I deem il pro- ttSN imhI in the oublic 'prim ami in connection with th lit nlesl, and to oorntM chai gen j inns, to make a statement oH inui and the duel '.'!. old leelj tiiat actuated ineand my eon 5 the canvass. I supported tor Mayor on the i-rounds of lipjBjnd personal friendship, bis past am i law to tbe Deas f be fairly entitled :.. the s. for the first time in my life, with th nominee of the late BOSMtia 1 .invention, more i packed Convention, liecause to believe its candidate was est of a rima also the noml- in t the Jlts uiarw :. the bill filed bv me in the Chancorv ourt admits on onto the cor rectness of niv conclusions. Let me here : ay that, for Mr. John Johnson, as a pri xtue '-itizen, I entertain the highest re spec: and kindest feelings, and cheer fullv admit, if othorwiae qualified, he would niaie an excpllent offlotr. I think - til I rg betas made on the the rtlMlni. to most em- deny the truth of result of phatically such it. and do assert, without T , - , j , ; fear of oontrad.ct.on, I haye no., all told, , . . . . . . j I will now proceed to reply to an abu- ,Mve and sen rrilona article which appeared Kvi on' i do i urnallats : it when hers f or ht, they of their '!.",."'i t e iis!t , on t bv I that they am act er moiives. I Iyer is, that it la pre a tk est to John Jobn rhis is tnv right and n and tax-payer. So -he se.-ond charge, that the l.'iith Ccutoderate as a cltia I others. . is not corr -c. i numo. -of the loiti Tennessee regiment, ook an oetk to the ( on federate tout. The cltarjse that I did so. jijreby a perjured villain tor de- i ahC?e is untrue. It is proper at 5 to expuifl my connexion witn : Tennessee raiment. My resi- j Meuipuia was nntv a short time, he war I joined the Jackson store . di company of the reg.ment as ! a. Boon after the war broke j the reiriment was called out 1 by said aa a first knuv auect 1 mw doty order. 'ud ite, 1 went riment. Omt ' Iz is well : citizen the tisld, w cn me camp waa lia."Wl,1t n tuat tbe regit.W vl and mustered into fir twelve months. there was in the State ser Nf oath was ministered to Vt the time of said nius-n- of the holiday militia ed me ami other to go in, ik and were the loudest home, I namilnr 1 with IMtB the battle of Shiloh. unded uearing tbe regi I was invalided eeut lve uiontua having now f was nearly a Htrantte' ar, having acquired no the necessary means of life. I ' Ml! y duty for my Stau:, and waa dune i MB to do the same for my ! d bv all at the ixaiitionof John ' s . i. ku.l ii--j Ly. Now Ioom. " had a "ULr"d 8 c,,n,P6- ' nilv. YouuC f I irvman if inn, ' .rr h.s home t'a,,' i s ants what do w lainiingproteetion . qmeilv attending ; was protecting, at and fireside. , Mavor r not. who ;ittic.' OA d that this other ma- in. I tun ith beintt a de 5J. Tho editor (few weeks ago, m wh " trad. fslaU' c'.ed ra md'-otr-il to me iienriy uouuie . nonnt ; that the accounts were tl.ed. I am further charged with w to defraud the county out of , He tax collex-uir has passed ll earthly cares; I -annot t mm on hi . yzr, v sav I h. V not 1 'i'l she sub -1 "ne ioi i' u th -Iat s connection; dui ibbed the county, ioliar from my as- tax collector. Aa baviiiK collected . 9 channi of u. . widow and appro- ... .. i-i-ii'ii. hi ll ' l . uciv -.. ;. . it to uiy "urriedly reterreu to tne . I le.ve it to au lntelll- v if thi. u the way or K, the qualiii- . ,j(rotberwiae. the- question w to dia- ma no. it for m.;iudica- tiun. Bettpectfully '.T iHN BONOVA.X. LETTER LIST. Tlie 1 lngtn Jf1 l'le?!'.?,!??iT i vuitofnoB and not dellv- -lerdav , ?,i to "street and numbers, iptly by earners. .,1.0 mrs ME H LIST. w.-n m is H H C ra s v i.iss K mr- D P rsl'H Is P r. V, col'd s M r mn- U 1! unu M B St us M . 1. B shC ilssL airs R M K ... . y. . rs M s M S 1 J fc. .rs M irsS K s D L gentlemen's listt. Anderson A Brulley W bur ' twiok. 1 L anon W W Ule J r W bj U ImsiuVB H'.id T J men D de T W burner. TT Bauer D W liuuke I' R CottOB r !i ''riwiord W Church H L i. Uirke o R DelacSt W Jii-sdley I M bridges G H csdie C V til." W W V J n s 1 V, r ., - J w Gn:i; J Grave G R UilK-ltSlU Pay C M c.reeu W I Galloway A Hiilsi.uu. J ; A T Usvnoi R fifciey K M ataaaoii A M Katu j Li. Hal a: A G Lane G D i Lowe J Lawrence J H Mugruder H C Marsh P Murrui 1 .Mellon; A Ii Ni-isoii T O Brlen J Pit trick E A Ridgciiy.1 Hmith K tsli-utton T Huiiih J II J ru. llii M U Thornton M Trabuc J Warvull G W i Watts T H WtUuuusCR Vising U son N W Johns; Ui I j a CCD U-u i IfiTSIl T e J N Mi Hon P McGrattl T s H A rsCW ry M Taylor C K J8 Trs J B i T 'utu L w aru 1. i Aa Act to Regelate the Publica'xi of Legal Notices. "SaxrriOJ 1. Be. a ma ted. That it aball . j . duiv of ail 1 . I ks. sheritfs, and .ithi-- i-i.urt ofti'-eta. t-. .i...... . i.r-auefo i made uublieations of ail uolicra of a .;. , h 'ricler in the newspais;ri,ubljsui - T. .. is'limiv where such shall be ordered ll tx maue iu tne newspaper wi L ueai-i i be county seat, having tl, M circulation in said couuty, pa Thai in o. ery instance where re , or the attorn, v or at- P1 ii.terosuid in aaiu puUicatiou j tj, .. tho right to designate tlie news- j re inch tne aaid puldloaUon shall 'u it above so niucil "f' be lejrai adr i "law as the public is interested do t his for tlie sol-9 pur;e of j ge ver ,:uti.,u?i leir guar upon i ter. and t guar he p ege of the party or at. astauoe an advertise publish -t in any pa led. It ia k. toruey, at w. ment "is ineertei- per he pleaaea. font D,vTty. we .1"- ior saie if You primer type, nearly new, auitab.e for a country weekiv. e F-ve, appij or A;T.TtVii klNGLIfiU CO. IMMIGRATION. What is Necessary to Properly Provide for Foreign Immigrants. ( 'oixi Kttvn.f.K, Tkmn., Jan. 7, 187C. Editors Appeal: The use of your col umns is -solicited in furtherance of n nl- ' Meet addressing lLaell to the moral and ! inaieriiii iiiien-s;s 01 tins section or tne ; State. We Uhe (Catholic porlioti 04 tlie ! oommunit) have long left the necessity I of a place of worship, where we could I have the benefit of religious insinuation, without iieing put to the necessity of t.iK.111: expensive anil sometimes nieonve nient trips to Memphis. In this vicinity t here are probably as many Catholics as in any rural district comprising an equal population ; hut, without aid fromabroad, wo are unable to build a church edifice, on a plan commensurate with what we con ceive to be the future demauds of a rap idly increasing population. Oollierville is commencing to emerge from the swad- , ; - " ,; , . to the dignity of a bus; bug su burban city. The vast tracts of arable, unoccupied' lauds in the South are to be peopled from the teeming population of i hiiropa. More than half of these embrvo t'Kiaana bave been trained up in the Old wrld in the catholic faith .and tl .ey will b wjth their homes in tbe v f , . , , . ' . , , WJUiai iju. i luimsui Ai crie-t lias out UlUe p, of tnp lmporMaee . Ell. ropean Catholic attaches to church and L.,, iiii- ;,.,. ,. Vl r,.,lonM ,,,.s !ifp Tll. wb so large a proportion of these emi grants make their homes in our cities, is to be found iu the fact that our rural dis tricts have no Catholic priests or houses of worship. The fertile lands and salu brious climate of West Tennessee are at tracting tho attention ot loremn mini "". and wncn i .-t vantages are more fi,"v known, ouf waste pluocs will bloom with verdure and laugh with fatness. Die great desiderata with the agricultu- I rist cheap and fert ile lands and accessi- I hilitv to a market we already have. Let j us present other and further inducemeuts to our trans-Atlantic brother, by offering j uiin a minister and a church o! hts choice. Tnisdune. we will be able to defv compe Uuiou. aud our uncultivated fields will be tilled by patient white labor from abroad. The intervening country be tween us and Memphis will be uuu con tinuoua iuve cf industry, aud thi two j sister cities will stretch forth their bauds in frlendlv greeting. A CONVERT. ORDER Oi" PALE FACES. lofortioo Concerning the Order---its Prin- ciples and iiow to Organi; Csoips. As constant inquiry is being made in regard to the above order, we present the following information, extracted from the "theial organ published at Nashville, and known as the PiUe-Pace Sentinel : The first camp of the Order was organ ized iu tbe city of Columbia, Tenn., ju '.he yt.ii day of .January, 167. Soun after its orgaiaziiitin a suliicient number uf its members wi: hurew and organized Pleas ci;t Grove Camp No. 2, at Pleasant (irove, Tjnn. The third camp in gilllmil was Or phan Camp inu. o, W, tu y of Nashville, which was instituted by a portion of the uiumlHii-s of Nos. 1 ana". L'ntil the or puwCloa of the latter samp they all worked by written ritu ils. As soon as this iast camp was put on duiy its mem bers seized hu.d Oj ilio work with a deter mination to dissmi'uate its principles, and at once bad the work of the Order, and its constitution and by-laws priuted, and to the energy and perseverance of Or phan Camji is greatly due the success which the order has attained. I: bs ad vanced more rapidly, as Us history wifl prove, than any other Order iu existence. The O rand Cmu was orfranized in the city ol Naattyille on the illl ot Jtart'h, Jw. with M. W. J'. . P. Thomas J. Haile as it. W. S. P., and held its first session n Uoiarobiit. Ti-uiiessee. on the l..lt day of OcfOlcr, ISkT. As will bo perceived by aates, Mi Order ia not two years aid, while it numO;rs uaiups iu mut :uc, ps iu the States of (Jeor- i.U .Miasiesinpi and A lab:una. Whiie the order is uol a political one, it is Southern. None but those who shared in the slnnesie for Southern inde pendence, or were in sympathy with them, ara pei iiuiteil to sh ire in its duties. In addition Uilhis, in order to becomo a member. Ilio onmiidale seeking admissiou is made, I con- j rnust be a believer in ono intelligent Su a card that the preme I icing, Creator. Preserve,- ami Gov- erner ot all inmg. a wuuu mau ui i.imu. age iiil ). with all his senses and proper in- atincts, and of good character, we call ourselves Pale Faces, as it is in- tended that none but those possessing white faces and clean heart" shall be con- ducted into tho damps, we denominate, our place of meeting Camps bceause it ia within the camp where the true character and real inipluses of tho man is found out, when- he nrvve) himself either a friend or an eneiny. MiSSiSSiPPI RIVER RAILROAD. Dyersburg Moving in Its InterestPros pect for Private ana Public Subscription. Xeil. in tbe last number of the Dyors burz (ratettc. talks liius suuaiblv lu hla . people; fonlhu i4(-o t.il.l our neniile t haf it thev did not raie at least PJiJtHL to help - . .. . F oauirtrucl the Mississippi Kiver Kuilroad, iut charter would be so amended aa to leave llyersburji aut in the cola. Inter ested parties, wishing to get something for nothing, couldn't see it in that light. A bill so amending Ihe charter bus been offered in our Legislature. It has already iiassed its every reading in the Senate, and if the people of this district do not make Dyeraburg "good" as a charier point, it "will pas tho Lower House with out opposition, no matter how many lob byists we may send to Nashville to work against it. We don't regard tb proposed amend ment as an issue between thisdialricl aud the railroad. We bave no ngb.1 to ct the "dog in the tnauger" refusing to help ourselves and denying others that right. If we ara not willing to help ouini tne read, ara cerlajnly should not oppose a l measure that gives to Newborn, or any other aect ion of our couuty that may bo willing 'illd able to pay lor what it gets, the privilege Ot hav iug the road. But, even if the umcnjstory bill does become a law, if Oyersbur and the ftMiftfe District will immediately raise jBu.OOU to aid in constructing the road, Dyersburg wi!! certainly bsve a depot. I'r. - M.t -o.-ii. who hi always mati- i fested a friandjy regard for our towu, has i aasured us thin tins shall bo done. Our Board ofMaVOC and Aldermen have alreadv submitted'tho question af voting a corporation tax of fc!5,00U for th" M. Kali road. We wjlieve it will bo carried b"v a large majority. In addition to this, pi-iv'te subscriptions are being raisetl, with pfoep! ol gelling up Ihe iso.OuOal an earlv day. Some of our citizwis are taking stock with a liberal baud; others, who ought to aud are able to do better, are injuring the cause with miserly sub scnptions. It lite deiired atuoun-' i- rai- ed. this is our laal chance lor me ran ch man will have to :lo his level Wr subscribe every dollar that :c C'lii- If this is not done, ruin, most dire, will be j the fate of the business men anil piOy owner of Dyersburg, and the farmers of the Fourth District. Go to work! Be lilwrai iu your sub- j scriptions, ..nd see that your frieDd voles lor ine corporation lax. The LKiiig Machine.- lnjure the tnaln- Bpring of a wstch and every ortiou of the work become disordered. The huiunn -. uu- a-li Is to the human syst.-m what Uint elastic piece f metai ! to a chronometer. It influ ences the action of the ether organs aud con trols, tn a certain extent, the whole living machine. The comparison nisy be carried further: for as the weakness or other imper fections of the main-spring is indicated on mm face of tbe timi -piece, so also 1st he weak Bess or other disorder of the stomach be- j trayed by the face of the invalid. Tile com ! plexion is si.; ow or faded, the eyes are dell- ; I steal In lustre and Intelligence, and there Is I : s worn, anxious expression In the whole I i couuti-n.inci winch tell as plainly as writt-n i j words could do. Hist the grral uvurijJUna rryati to the wauls of 1 renew all Its I id permanent cure. In all tbe liver is mors or less d dered. sad upon this ll well a upon the stoma Bitter act with singula laliug and rtduvtgorattng aliiilatliig organ on mental heaiUi depend. h and bowels, the distinctness, regu every secretive aud which bodily aud v fc oh,.R.nw. gd to U "dvimr ti (jiimitV. NASHVILLE. Summary of Proceedings of the Legislature. Assembling of the State Constitu tional Convention. Mr. Rrown. of Giles County, Elected President. SPECIAL TO THK AITHAL. v ... . . ' ..,,,.,,. 1 :i """" . V - In tlie Senate a resolution was offered l,vMr.lNoperol lnv:.lm, which provides fertile postpone n; pf all motions au-1 thorized by laws against delinquent ool- lectors ..f Stale revenue until the Leglala- or otherwise. Ihe kind ' ,p. of funds to l received. Kcferrod to tbe Judiciary Committee. The bill by Mr. Cubbins iQOMMMttag the Memphis lee Manufacturing Corapa- ny, passed its drat roading, and waa re- ferred. The House bill incornoi-atinir the Mem- phis and Tenuessee Navigation Company, passed its third readiuc, with an amend ment providinx that tbe .sasuo sball not conflict with the vested rights of other corporal ions chartered lor like purposes. The House bill incorporating tbe Pano la Fertilizing Coiupauy of Memphis, passed its lirst rcadlug. The Constitutional Convention assem bled at noon to-day all the members but nine being present. Mr. B. Gordon, of Hickman, the only member who whs in the Convention of! :k. waa called to the chair, and returned .. ..... uianta tor tue honor. Jtr. uoruon ; felt eonlld. nt that the delibera-! lions of the Convention would be , characterizxl bv wisdom and prudent'?, and all the ofllJiiil acts such as to tend to ; ... . ! the welfare ol the State and all her j people. I Baxter, of Knox, introduced a resolu- tion thai members of the convention take au oath to support the Constitution oi , the United States. Jones, of Lincoln, offer.xl a resolution in lieu that members and officers take an tn lieu that msmbers and o..l-ei3 take an oath to support the Constitution of the United Slates, and to demein themselves , with a view to tbe best interests of their constituents and e "Untry. The reaolulion in lieu was adopted and oath of offtee administered. The election of officers resulted as fol lows: President, JohnC. Urowu, of (iilea ojunty; Raanetary, T. fc. Russornu, of Sumnor county; Assistant Secretary, Thos. Johns, of (illes county; Door keeper, iwtght .Stewart, of Nashviilc. Mr. ChudwfJI. County Tax Collector, who receives more monev for taxi's than any other county ollicer, now takes Bank ; r Tenuessee noics in iiquidaliou ol such claims. Frank Paul, formerly of Memphis, is seriously ill at his house in this city. He was a candidate : r Scr.-:arv u '.he Con- . ention. iiiu acciiii-.a .- m un of hi- , sicknosM. The railroads leading to Nashville have J agreed to bring delegates to the Pale-Face , . .. , ... . celebration here on the 1J h at half fare. - CONCRESSIOlSJAL. Washington. Whiiaiy id. The Uoute met at 1 p.m., under Ql of States. liills were liiiniduja :i;ia feicrrea ny it. s : ; . .1 ti hi mi in I'lmiiiiu :m 11 ma ..I,, .iiiinu, u. ... .s- ... T nf niMiiiK hi I' liMTsin it 'is sn- .'ill slid or meeting 01 ( ingr -s u ,ts so ra uu third seasiouH. to the nrst Monday in Jau- uary; aleo. to provide a reviaorv taiaid . for the navy, sad to ragmtotB the ;i i-. rank; also, to rexnlate ihe rm.k of the mMPoland i , r.,S'a bill author- Hr.naH .iiiniuucxu "i aui.ior wSllmtiVconsuiror. lieuT ' without i'lthLi ,i, Among othii lulls introduced were the i -wing: r.ai.ii i " '" '" i paying; a broker s tiij. on aau or their pioduetH, and iniaallllj the tarilf duties oil auiuiiiis lllip ni-M ior iiret-'!iiii ur- poses, and to promote the jnleresta of general aillllWlalWl among the people of the United Slates. To admit Virginia to renrosentatloq iq Colli: ret... and to extend tie privilege of the National Hc.nking act. To re(it-al all acta of GosnpaM on ihe Suhii-ct ol bankruptcy. ptxTiang the re peal shall not adaat any cisc or proceed ings in basktautaj couini'inccU before ihe naBaapa aftMa act, or any pains or penal ties or forfeitures Inourted under such act s. . , i.i-..i.,i,.) I .I..,,..,' Iu aid ol the public schools In Aikausaa. To fmend the lialional iiirii my ,i.t. To establish oomedlarles of JadteialCir- cnils f ihe L'Ulte.i Status. i To amend Hie h m.-.'e -1 act by allow- , ing soldiers to enter its) acres of ike altar- I nalely reserved sec! sons aiong Hie railroad grants iiistcad of rtO acres aa now llinileu, , and lhal when anv per.. .. . lit. : ;or a aim iu j ,i,,Bl ; homestead ol ltluacresol laud not .iniieral or timbered, and only oapable orcultlva- I lion bv irrigation, he may in addition en- ter llHI aores of land not mineral and not ; ..i DV iiriouiiou. half oi" I taF""lu . ., . . j , .Lr by (fovei umeui i,-7u.mw tue olds reacfi- wuich may tie timber laud, and that auy I m lbjl!U at m gaEH as-luu. noon as j person entitiiKi to a homciuad may enter the bids were announced, the market rose to ' i-seetion- of land, incsp liiie of euitivs- j 12SH, showing a stronst bull eomblnatlou at I tionbv irrigation, not mineral nor tim- work. The awards were then made at i i L . ! .-.lol.lefor razinir ind with ll-li3l-luu. The market closed quiet, tiered, only v.Uuablel or grai ng, .inuwiin GvrlllnonU wllr al,d stioue; e's as un it 0 acres of tlllltiered laud, by paying lor f cnief featu.e wcie the erman Tinyers thei the same. j zi. ftudaswiit maikei of ail offering up to The apportionment of Representatives i llojsi. among the several .States: I.OUT.SVIT.LE. Section one enacts that after March ?.. ! Lonsvn.tR, January in. - Cotton weak at -187(1. the House of Keprese. ..utivos ?tt,l ; g.a'sltMLrt&t St lie coniposexl ol odO nienibera; provided, i jses inline 75c. Tobacco sales 17 hhds, lugs j Hint, that if new States shall lie admitted ; at 57 &: leaf ss W&W 7j. Mess pork I after the next census, t lo ir llaprsenla- ; Ormer at tia aO. bacon shoulders 13Hc; sides tivea shall be additional to the three uuu- i ! Bulk shoulders IKej sidaalSJ5kC. . dred. aacoaat. If any State shall be re- I u"u" -lc- L" "H W hlskylWc. iuceil ill tile niiuiber of Representatives St LOUIS. bv tin. apportioii nent. s,u h reduction - .P? j"??. ?'nf?.'.'i mfaSmh . 'i i- . ,1 vt ii.i i.. t jljil i.i. heat No. 1 Spring VS. Corn j shall uol lake l.e.-. in tho Xl.llth (.Oil- ,!.-. ..... .j,..vW p.. ' r , ,i Wnlkv 1 gross; bin ils Representative iu that Con- i ur-ss in e'-es-m tne uuuiher Iixd bvthe ; appiiionment, shall be addltioiiid to ihe 1 Uiree hundred. A ml third, if the repre- sentat'on of anv h.aio shall be increased he lumirl muni mill il tonal lipill-MMntn- .r . .a. .1. u.. ..u. ....... i... ii.au.i.. . nvt. simn oe Lous. .. ... V'".-"'"!" utilise Us Legislature shad otherwise pro- vide. Kec.i Requires the Supe tendanttofj the census to submit to th,. oaeretaqr of ; thu Interior before August IS, 1S7'I. a pre- . liminarv report showing first the whole i number- of pers.ms iu each State. Ten,- tory, ooiuily and parish. Second, tho ; number at male citizens therein, tweu- j ty-oue years oi age, whose right to vote . for certain orncers is ueuioii or annugisi, : except for parlicipalion ill Ule robelilon r. r.i imr luiiis,. wit !i otucr ! i, .vsj-.u v sta- usu' ,u, . tK Baation 8 proviJos that after tho pre- litninary rapreaaalaHow is mado to the SKs.-ict.ii of tlie Inl.i ior ha shall, in ac- ....'.i Jwiii, .,.,;...,' -,i ,. ii,, V! Vth Auie.idi.ieni of the OMMrtJtBtlon, aaler- ! g, V ; s'noA'"'1 wPToTk ! The holey and the wholly -tain tnerHrom, and from snob rutunjs of ilj.l V. rjiacliuntf ' ,erlln r" YO,k , Ja holey are uol Imperrl uj.r.nn: n- suuii umi u uhctwi. . toisunaull: nisi, .. ... ... lion of naeli Staio, anu sceuuu, "gs'" aate basis of repreiil)tslioii of the GnileU J States, and shall, thirdly, aeoeitaiu the r.nru.n miim of th Oonarasa- . i" "-!" ' ;-. :.- r"""r louai Misirn:u5 si I....... i, ft . . . i representation to tuanu t he wu jio tbieo hundred. Sec. -1 requires tlie Secretary of the In- I terior to transmit a statement of his pro- j ccedings miller this act duly iloa and oortiliej to t he Speakor of llie House and ! to each Uoveinor on or before Sept. lo, 1 K7 I L . . il. ,.,., ,,r ,v. ' Sec. 5 provides that t!ic Secretary of the Interior shall include tho basis of repte- seutaiiou of each of the States of Sila- sissippi, Virginia, Texas and Georgia in . the aggreiriitc maas of the United States, ' but shall not transmit the statement ol his proceedings to ihcir (iovernors until thev are rosM:iively admitutd to repre-. sentaiion i., iih Houses of Congress; and , that if the XVth Auieiidmut shall lie; duly rat died before Dae. M. UU, lliere J sJia'il ix-no reduction of I ho basis of any ' State on account of previous denial or I abridgement of any right which shall be : secured by that ameiidmeut ot any State. ; Mr. Bingham introduced :i joint resolu- j lion deciariug Virginia uiuiileu to n-pre- i seutaiiou in uufti cs, i,u iuoeu us. ou its passage The Dieanible recites that Ihe people of Vir ginia have adopted a Constitution repub lican in form, and have in respects con formed to the requirements of the act of digress of April IU, 1)9, authorizing the submission of the Couatltutions of Vir ginia, Mississippi and Texas to a vote of the people, and authorizing and election for State office. Tbe previous question was seconded, and the main question or dered bb to &8. jilt. Pains moved to lav the reaolulion represeutafioli uv the Duals ot inesnigie . lx.ouN, January iC. -fonsols for money dwtTHlta reieoting factions, and shall aj- ! VPu trt. V. s. 6-ii's,S.V4ias7; lo-ios, $4f. .,; .-iil thaSflttu hiniiiir 1 lie larifi-st 1 rauklort Ijond are WWtVO.. jrortioii to MslStsM WISj i e 1 , pA ja.-.uary W.-fhe. Boursa ls quiet; rejected frac.tlou one to eacn, and enoun , ,,,, ff kc. on the table, but subsequently withdrew the motion and demanded the yeas and nays on its passage. Mr. Benjamin moved a reconsideration of the vote ordering the main question, and called for the yeas and nays. The vote rosulted yean, 7i: nays, "76. The as ami siwiUr ..ve the eastinir vote in tbe netr- ;ltive, A motion to reconsider waa rejected. Senate. -A bill for the ndniisston of irginta was taken un. Mr. .Stewart favored the iinuiediate ad- lIIIS101l. Mr. Conkllng thought the Senate could not act intelligently on the subject. M r. Sumner opposed aiiy action on the bill until the Convention oould invest!- : gate affairs in Virginia, giving as an ad ditional reason for deterring action, that the condition of things in Tennessee ! should teach the Senate a loaaon of can- tloll j FCRAPUIP QJtMAflY I tLCurlMrrilO JUHiUHn i. Saflinn of Minifcter Low. ' . , .t r rr. . tW loKK, aoimr in. lion. . j Low, Sinister to China, left the city on Saturday for San Francisco, by the l'a- eilic Kailroau. Mysterious Homicide. i Xrw oiilkass, January 10. John Nixon, jr., a highly respected citizen, waa : shot and killed at tbe Boston Club, Sat- i " .', 1.... tu. Somewhat mvsterlous. No More Cuban Excitement. New Yohk, January 10. Tbe news that the CotnmiUoe on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives would touch theCuban question after Christmas, causes much excitement in this city. Peabndy Funeral Obsequies. Portland, iSn., January 10. It Is ar ranged that 43 hours will elapse be tween tbe arrival of the Poabodv lleet and the funeral ceremonies, during which time the body will lie in state in the City Had, which will be draped in mourning. : ! Hemnfiis. El Paso and Pacific Railroad. xEW Youk, January 10,-Qen. Fremont publishes a lengthy card I u the Tribune 1 his inoriiitig, defending the Memphis, El .an, Pacific ltailroad Ocmgmf, wherein ho says that it is expected to imV6 Ht leaSit !wo hundred and fifty miles of road in operation before the close of thia year, suspension of the National Intellioeneer. yIB 1 January 10. Alexander Demur announces this morning that the -Vitti I Intelligencer will no longer be PW u assigns as the cause a loss of ths3tld dollars, and the bad atate of his health. The paper was in the interest of the free-traders, and its Mil wore in New York. No Pecuniary Aid tor Cubs. Skw York, January 10. The Times' Madrid ooi respondent writes that the news brooght Boat Cuba by the last mall Is of rery aerlona importance. The plan tations in i lie district of Sagna, Lagrande. had risen in rebellloa, and on the ''Mlh of November the tul'itary were .-.boolitig all thai could be caught'. Nobody here be lieves in the hopeful statement of the same otlicial journals, since laela contin ually beiie their assertions, the Spani-.li treasury beinc iKufectlv exhausted, the OtwrimaH Oafj send no money to Cuba. Funeral of Lugan No. 2. XT...., -V'.n-, - W. , XT ,1 hH'ia ! mnad men tnttrcued in piocessinn, headed in- Aldmman CrocUei, of the Kighieenth i W:,rd, i.ti.l oilier well known uoUticlaua, and a long lino of earriiigos, tilled with fo- : aaata mourners, followed. The streets through w hich tho funeral passed were crowded as to lie alunwt impassable, j a baDaaome hoarse, with six nodding plIIqea aili lui,VIl )y Kray fore , i!ic bady to C.ilvary Cemetery, where the ! laaimaa-OI me itomau ( all,. die Church were celebrated A Reverend Scoundrel. New York, .tuniiary Id. An oxtraor dinaiy scandal is agitating the religious ' i.i ... . ! . i . ilii . i - . i . . ! i ' ' : . . i I .' l rirvniun - . . r . . .. ' . .. : j of this cttv i!isapH9area on Saturday r " ".u i j i mnrnins In oomDaar with a voungladv i one (( ,he pr,.tlie,t ot his tttsik and who i Mma. to a wwdtiivand highly respe-ted , w .y ,.,,,. Illvt:im.rH Hie Kl'u h I Bre ,:(;,rtaln tUal a guilt v intrigue axlatod sh $r reverend gen- .iematl ;Psvos h?huu! a distracted wile and twochiidren. Ytotday his pulpit was occupied by the BUJiop of the Diocese, an(, 'it waj)- 1U1 UIl,u evening thai the i shocking i ntc. Usance reached the ears of ! the eon-rreantiou. Tlie utmost iistoiiisb- menl and griet prevailed in the circles whore the parties haye heretofore been ki jwu and beloved. TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. SEW YORK. NEW ess). -ales iiOobslos uulands at iSV,,.. Flour dull uud heavy : suoeriiue .-i h1j.'i. Wheat heavy and lc lower; No 2 spring SI is ' 2L Corn dull imd decllntug; Boatnarn i yellow Wic Rice dull. Cnu'ee quiet. Molus ' sesdtill; New Orleans 75 ATSc. rtugar steady; i Cuba H)',T.l'-,r. "ij vxoou. - xusiiitss leiio-.iii miiiiiiini auU BIlrt ,iUleti ailll prices unchang.sl. We only note a Hue of Merrlmac chiulz prints, which opened in the early fau a SBfo. are I now ooiug cioseu out ny a. j. ntewari t o. w,"c!l thepilceol the gray I Monev -Easier at 07 per cent. Discounts s - 1 1 . sterling steady at ;-8i, Qoldflrmer; ; It opened at 22H. fell lu 2i, advaueed lo j am. cioseu ai sr,4. ine cairyiug raics were "' eent. Go!d clearances iai.oOu.oui. .,ubu. ls brewing about Sld- A clearing nonse and one leading di m refine to accept the check of the bank for a greater amount than Ktu.uuo, unless certified. Pony-flvepro- Ju!.ls raade to-day tor gold transferred 93" nuipu UWUHc. Molasses Pork f-5; W. Hulk ek-uraud no side lajj1Wg. Bacon shoulders is,; dear side .bo. w'- L,uU !t CHICAQO. CniCSCO. flllinsiy 10. anr lO.Klour Spring X i TSs.Tsc. Corn ns4. (lats tsbtkni Rye 7.1. Biiley W-wai. -Highwlnes rjt. aQgir. o. HVjDc. Pork fjx uu. Ijird l. CIXCINXATI ciMrmNATf. January iu-Flour-Family. p -u,.5 Wheat tl 13. Corn, SMOc, Oats .u.iis). Rye straSic ( oiion-middflngs l&c. Whisky (. Pork 27 7.Vaas. Hulkslioulders Z'i:1 Sugur iaj40. Molasses 7H.aS.Jc. NKW ORLEANS v oblkans. January nl-Cottoa active; niiddilnas -': .aSo. Mules saw baleu; receipts fc.i bales; exports to Barreloua, KM balra. Kloui iii iu: 55 i&iS TS.iad &. forn Si 05. mils are tlriDcr 7UC. Uran 81 A Hay S7 6U. Pork held si s0 Itt. IW-.u reialllne snoul- I ,,,..;. . sides if-IT',. Bmmnt Caaad I Hams c Laid dull-in tierces, 17c; ! lu k-s;s tec. Sui dull: i-.in- : : :, !- ,. Mol.is iiiinu- hs-,isa. Wlusky dull at 1- FORKIGV ),, vk.hi l. Jauuwy lu-Cotton lulet; t:p- lands ir. .11,'s.d; urlean. li-.-AHHd; sale 10JMI laues. i 'aliforuia white wheat 9j 41: red Western '- wluter, ss d. Western nour. ils u. t'oru, .-so. -i mixed, jjm ou. usu, no. fess, :ss. MARRIED. - - " " MAIJNE CARROLL At the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. lien. Wm. H. f.'arroll, on tae niorulng of the 5th iual., by Rev. Dr. Wnlu, Mr. kobbkt c. Malokjc and Miss a.nmk (. ahuoi.l, both of this city, "There is nothing ball so swealln life, a Love's young drum" when Invoked by the hearts of the good and truti Ule gBnBut and the gentle. May mutual ,ovft lbe portlon of , r nan' JENNV MILLKIl On the morning of the 4Ui lust . at the residence of W. N. Kakln.the bride's brother-in-law, by Rev. J. W. Knott, Mr. p. g. jknny, of Lawrencevllle, Ky., aud s:iS6 , xillkh, ofthte city. No cards, - LilLL). PULLIAM At his lather's residence, near Bartlett, Teun., out herth Inst., of congestion, .. ii .vki.ics 1't'Li.iAii, in the 17th year of his age. Notice. A T a meeting of. the Board of Directors of . v the First Nationul Bank of Memphis, held at their building on Friday, tbeTth lust., a dividend of ten per cent, on the capital stock of sad Bank was declared from the ' esi uiuK uf tho oast six mouths, oavat.lt on and alter the luth lnst. jau w. W. IQAt-Ult, i.a.,.iei . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ATTENTION. SIR KNIGHTS. V'OV are herebr command.-.! tonttend 1 at r r.iieComiuaiidery,Thl(TirR8- l Cy reiiel.oraiiiaiidery, 1 t ' . . 1 h - i.t 7 .,',;,.. i- I lA Kveiiin. at . O'clock, lor me pur- se or conferrlna the Order of Knlaht Templar. Visiting- sir KnlKlit, fraternally Invited, jail OKO. MKU.fclt.SII, i- Commander. Notice. TUT annual election for Thirteen Ttlrertnm for the First National Buk of Memphis will be held at their lunkint roam. So. M Madison street, on i't'KSUAY. January lltb, j ijetweeu tbe hours of 12 in. and 1 i. ra ja II W. W. THACUEK. ('ashler AGENTS WANTED EVERVWHEHE to sell the American i Kvittiso il ,i him , the only practical Kamllv Knlttla-t Machine ever Invented. PrJce JK. Will knit 10,000 stitches per min ute. A. hires' AMEKICAS Knittino Maciiink Co., Boston, Mass.. or Ht. Lonts. Mo. Jail WANTED AGENTS- ' U ci -a PEK MONTH, tosell tbe only Gr- ! fl.'nKS Impbovro Commos Sinsi . I (ireat inducements to win, Thli Is the most noniilar Hewlua Machine of theilar- makes the faatOM " Elastic Lock Httch;" will do ivny kind of work thitt can be done on uny inachUie. Iiie.llitl sold, and the demand con stantly Increasing. Now Is the time to take ' an agency. Send for circulars. : . iiirinti?ra.sm Aiidress b ECO MB CO., Bos- 1 ton. Mass. ; 1'ittsbarg, Pa.; or 81. Louis, Mo. JSIl J. H. PATTEKSO.y, W. J. T1IOXPSOS, B. W. MAUI I. v PATTERSON & THOMPSON, ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, AND R. W. MARTIN & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, AUGUSTA, - ARKANSAH. IT AV1NO completed plats from the U. 8 and ''"M' XSllSS perfect titles to real estate, and pay strict at- tent ton to the .ollectlou of claims in the While Klver Valley. Jail CARTER'S RED RIVER LINE OF PACKETS FOR - ui.i.-! - .i .... ! f .usauuig, naimiex, iexunaria, anreve- port and Jefferson. aw The onlyl.ne glvtag Through Bills of Ladlntc and Tlrkets to the above points. 9T Passengers by this Line escape the an noyance of changing boats, and the enor mous marges at the Mouth ot Red River. Thu following are the names of the steamers composing this line: H. M. 3HREVE. MOUNTAINEER SILVER BOW WALTER B. DAHCB ...H. M. Carter, master Cropster, master Tln. Rea. master .Lloyd T. ilell. master e" For Tickets aud all reliable lnforme tlou call at the Ueiieral Passenger llepari meut. No. 1 Promenade, foot of Jefferson Ml. H. It. SHUCK, General Ticket and Advertising Agent. I.ARHY HARMSTAD, Jail (leu'l Kiflght Agent, 12 MadUon H. II HALL'S itLinuLL tJ'yfUTuf HAIR jRjjnewer. ITSIEFFECT ft MIRAOTJIjOUS Tt Is a perfect and wonderful article t Oarea llhlllll Makes hair grow. A bet ter dre-.-ing than any " nil" or T-pomatum." Soitcus hriuth. dry and wlrv hair Into Usau- tltUl SI1K n I rt sses. HOI. u ove an. Hie gf,i wonder ia the rapidity with which It restores ' - A I 1 . . i I. I o l I s ' . no, . A i'i."r. The wtiitest and woist looking htr resumes "t youtntui ooauiy ny ns use. ji uoes not ..ti. ir but ..ink.-. t ikiaaUa nn It with new life and coloring matter, Tlie first application will uo good: rem will the Nai vrai. Coboa ieturnm every BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, Th. oW. gMly, di.cTored appearance of the hair wtil be gone, giving place to lustrous, shining aud beautiful locks. .Ask for Hall's Hicillaii Uair Ut-newar; no other sitlcle is at all like it in effect. See that each bottle has our pri vale Gov ernment stampover the top of the bottle. 41.' oUutrM arc isifafKi'ij. R. P. HALL CO., Nashua, N. li., lroprletprs. Knr sale by all druggists. jati ii TRADE SALE OF RY bOOOS. NOTIONS. BOOTS "w iwis, www w SHOES, CAPS, Etc., AT AUCTION, TIIPCriAV UfinMIMR 1AM llfh iMaWlaWi Munninn, um. Htn, AT 10 O'CLOCK, DY GOTTLIEB & EZEKiEL, Auctioneers, jalO Cor. Sec. ii i and Adams .Sts. NOTICE. SEVERAL responsible persons having been elected consiables In the city dlsiiicls, and having glveu good bonds aud are now ready to take nil proper business, I will, from and alter Hits date, deput lite no special con stable. The following regular constable will have boxes at my office: T. s. Mallory, Fourteeath Civil Tils' rlct. James B. lialley. Thirteenth civil OlMilct. UI'ME 9. HILL. JalO No. 5 Court Street. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. U.DIHAVK.V. I.B.CROH8. G. CARiSUN. W. D. WARD. DeHaven, Cross & Co., GENERAL Commission Merchants, 1 No. 412 NORTH LEVEE, nolS ST. TjQTJia. ABOUT BOOTS. 1'.. " . i orlginale.1 lu I'lialhain stteet Irsasi aaja " Us bik Boot did. New Yorkers swear by 11 All but the Mackerel bootblacks Ttiev swear only by the hoots tliey " shine." Tlie Miu kcrcls of Memplils swear at uil tiie boots (bay i- iu t itet their bauds .... HmiUilli1 ..I two kinds KIKiil oils lo wai cr dresslugof Castor Oil, art. Ttie other are fouud at LEVETT'S. Iievett is the Bo.-t man of West Tenusss -e. He came to Mtanpbl In Boots at a very early age. He knows a Boot as soon aa he t,ets his eye on It. He will sell you Boots all day long and never wink. He will sell at the lowest prices, lie will sell the lieal goods. He will always deal fairly. If you do not believe It, Try hltn. 336 MAIN ST. JaJ MISCELLANEOUS. CIRCULATE IT WIDELY. IT WILL. llOOOOO WHKHLVKa IT 18 HEAD. NEW YORK OBSERVER K 50 per annum. Hauiple copies free. SlUNKi' E. MOltrtK. Jit., Ut). ..... C llf., Park How, New York. Jas To Cotton Planters & Stock Raisers THE Memphis Oil Company wish to pur chase, during next fall and winter, a large quantity Cotton Heed, for which tbey will pay tbe market price, furnish sacks, and. liave iseirU cor iriectly weighed on their laree platform iratinanK siscaies. itioy urgetnelr j frleuds not to store their Heed in Lara OSsasMJ titles, and thereby have their value destroyed or injured by heating. Planters who wish to make contracts for delivery of Seed will nlease ca.ll at Oil Work. Canter Landtna. i ass OU Cake and Meal Mr sale lu any quan- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. I s t en o o u CO CO CD a k - 5 CO as as S CO 3: co 00 to 5 5 -- o CO CD ex. cn CM 03 2 C J CD CO rtl CO "a js CD -e-i o CD co AO 5 d 5 8 O E PS 2 i E 5Z P "" O CO o DR. W. E. ROGERS," Office. No. 279 Main Street, TS giving L-ectal attention to BLTJBERY 1 and IMsKsaea peculiar to r'emales. y ' 'ffl'-e hours from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. aw persons requiring ids services win please oblllll ibis airnnicfubiit. made, '3r their convenience. jas Valuable Business Property AT CORNED OF Hernando and Elliott Streets. PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALEj THE one of that very vsluahle grec.Ti'J, l northeast corner of 11 emnndo ajodlBiott streets, at the turn el iha street raliioad. Having entered Into contract that ne.tosst tate Its sale, ha directed us to otter tho property t-.l peremptory auction, ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 13th, At 12 o'clock, un the premises, di viding it Into I wo lots, with a front onHernar.do street and one fronting on Elliott. This '. , nnquaa tlonably a line buainea locatlou In slouth Memphis ns well aa highly de'ii..i.e reai-denc- txroptriy, and ibe Kale u'oould com mand part ten tar notice. TKHMst-Half cash, kf and 14 munths, with Interest. Ja Ri iVSTER.jrnEXF.V.NT CO. REMNANTS AT Great Bargains! Remnants of Domestics. Remnants of Linens. Remnants of Flannels, Remnants of Jeans, Remnants of Linseys, Remnants of Lawns, Remnants of Cloths, Remnants of Calicoes. I I Ci I II 1 1 ft ill it VI I a IIHIIM7,. Remnants of Delaines, AT Menken Bros. IGOO Remnants CAS1MERES FOR MEN'S WEAR 1000 Remnants CLOTHS, JEANS, DRESS GOODS AIiSO Remnants of Edgings, Remnants of Laces, Remnants of Ribbons, Remnants of Jaconets, Remnants of Cambrics, Remnants of Mulls, Remnants of Swisses, Remnants of Merinos, Remnants of Linings. CASH BUYERS ... , w.ui-pi-su nuio.in -, f Domestics, Calicoes, Tickings, Jeans, Osnaburgs and Plaids. Menken Brothers 283 Main, Corner of Court. JaV daw TOYS AT WHOLESALE Wheeler, Pickens & Co. 330 MAIN STREET, ded TRUSTEE'S SALE. B Y virtue of a lxed of Trust executed to me on the Tth day of May, in. y James K Bales, now deceased, and duly tecorded lu in the Iteglster s ortlce of Hhelby couuty. Ten nessee, tn Hook I'N. usees linau-l l'Ju. aud for ! the purjiose of paying the debts seictued tuereiiy sua tnercin ill scriueu, i will, ou Saturday, 5th of February, 1870, Iletweeu the hours of 10 o'clock a m o'clock m.. In front of the office of Kursrecht A Cratt, No. tsoutti uourt street, lu itie city of Memphis, sell, at public auction, lo the highest Didder, for cash, the following real estate conveyed by sa'd Trust lifted, situate l. Hhelhi- saausts-. Tennessee. i.nd deseritied a follows, lo-wit: Being lota one, two, three, four. flvn. fliieeu. sixteen arid seventeen, in I Block eight (Si, in the town of Fort Pickering, in said tshelhy county. All equity of redemp tion ls waiveu uy saiu trust Ueed. Tne title is l-elteved to be good, but I sell and convey only mi Trustee. 17 TBOMAHU.'KKUiii i.m MEMPHIS THEATER. -PALW-vo, biuk,,.,. . , r,-,, (iRANii hki'.m av upKrtA. TBUsfflGSfit&tSflgRi u'":'t';n!r:-in pint of the ctl reaiownsd dra Til A JOBAN l.vrh'Tenor.Mi in . . ' e beiei t. uai (leorire Urow iiii MevtirH. Til L 1L-.1J.V i KRIDAT I. HATORlhVY Doon, at On at s Irfstpen A..... . .. .1 pera. Alter- id Ur-ss Clr- cle. nmal Beats can now Im, Svoj&U al Lbs i'Ueeter. macevoy's GREAT HIBERNICON, EVEKV NIOIIT THIS lil.Y H.vLL. All j scenery of UfilLAND !' I ofcsnvss. The irr-'ut J. I tbeUuiUc; Mun-rU. Mac Saturday, ocru Iveetf pricss. Jail LECTURE. REV. D ft. AND Eft DON, ; Of ffezland. will Lectore In tfie UKMPiUB ClX'B H.LL. oor. Meo uA and Ualia B i Weinssuav Evsmn-j, January 12th. ' At ", o'clock. "SrBJECT: Motives of ray Conversion." Tickets. 60 cent, to be had at iheC'-thllic Bookstore, and at the door. Jalv ASSEMBLY HALL, Mala 31., oear Corner of Gayose, For a abort season oaly cxaEaencln MMMKBtW XJhJISS. lotto. MACEVOY'S -aiEnter- THE HIBERNICON, iteprcseutlcR s lour In Irehu.d, accompanied tr Vocal aud instrumental .VCste. Tne . nieal lliusiriUloi by the following fi-t.n- I jcut.st.rd artlsta: The urcat Jerry Cohao, as ; JJsrnuy, the Guide; Marei i):.,ton XlaoBvoy, I anNorah: Miss Kaic Halplnc, as Mrs. O'Cai I fcgiian aud tne Widow; Mr. Charles Mac ; JBvov. Musical Utrector and i.-.r -tnrer. i SPECIAL NOTU:K-Kmce the last vMt of I the Hibernli-on to thLs dli. uiaiiv ntw auo lmportPTit addition ' il clnnges hive been msde. New scenes havbeea itildeii, the eii tlre panorama repainted; itso. new sonss. new dialogues, incidents, etc. Admission. CpO cents; reaori no half price, lirnnd Mlbei on Wednesday ami blatnraavy mlistOTi to lnatineea ooty, eS adults, to ail purtj of the hou Kveulns, d .rs open at 7, mtu raoon, d'jois ojien at i :. e ;t C. H. an. 75 ctl ; l Mat(-e-inn; ad , 13 eeut" cents. i PARLOR MUSI C HALL, 23S 9o?oud atroot. OPEN EVERY NIGHT. MONDAY EVKNING,Jnuary : sh. Oram! Daabta Company. T. c- aent. In addition to their hi ready mammoth ecmbl nutlon, have enaaae! the lollowing well known Jalenl: Ml'-! Stanley. Kt. Clare, Whelau. UcUiVC, liavet; ,rt, Hem'.i : -on, Ueij. V. Tliompson and Ms- er Bohhy, making ihe mo-t poweriul v.. :e: aalsHatnmaM ever j.resented to tbe people oi fnla etty. Ai)MlaHiON OS Cents if in.-... - i ' - - . szzr UI.UUHt wi i-in-i uwwwa. (Jefferson Street, near Ms:t,.) Chas. II. I? BR.-.X Lessee MM PronriecT Chakijcv Wuits .. Jsiae Mauaaer Proi. I'HANii Ak:.. Leoer of Orchestra C tj c ji Every Mltlif, ptiMMVNi 1-J xniJiVsllAY EVENING. V' sept. 2Sd. with a Uauiasatb Uampaay. The SMtarfliiiifiiit toconxlit of Negro M'.n- i fiSLtu .'X. ?au 1 itwaiKs. IAiiiiuairaf,, nn-i 'arc. NEW ALiVtHTiSE&ENTS. sB'.JS Howard. STOLEN troui Wm. NoUas, near Oermsu tovvn. one Light Sorrel Mare, about eight years old. wltu biased lace, ind white spot on i lght ,)sw ; ls a natural nssiei The above reward will te paid Ht her delivery to Wm. Nollys or P. Curtsr. 3.i'ir Hai sullloaa Jail Fire and In'and insurance. I a a Was a si S a f mm aa asat ra aivt HUftIL iftoUfVANuk. UUmr'AftT OF NEW YORK. Casa Atsets, July I, 1869, 3 4,24a,aa4 aa. MANHATTAN INSURANCE CO. OF NEWJYQRK. Cash Assets, SlQOSJiO-fi QS. CARRINGT0H .'.lASON, Agent, JaS 9 Madison it . lUnk Banding. FOR THE HOLiOAYS. HOLIDAY GOODS Southwestern Publishing Co. 361 MAIN STREET, Have just rroe:Td tn .Jc-gauL assortment o: 1 H0LIDAY goods! COMPRI9ISU I Beautiful WritinB Desks, of various dtsisns: Photograph Albums, And Purtfo;ii3, of uiffertnt slyiis ; f ine ioitstafitfs, Splendid "oy Onoks, for the little ones. A varied end large assortment of Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books AUo, the most complete ."n-J i legaut assort- ; uieui of GOLD PENS AND PENCILS 12C THE SOUTHWEST. STATIONBUY; la all lis branches. Supplied at Manufacturers' Prices. achoicestock 1C1 -FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Solid Gold Goods ! Solid Silver Goods ! i All Fine and lilch, AT IaW KldUKfci. Au liumeuse slock of SILVER PLATED WARE At MA-icrAcrrkxas' Pjucxa-Doable, Trebic ( and Quadruple Plate A earemlly selecteil stock of Wato lies For Ladle' and Gents' use. DIAMONDS Bought al low figure -to be sold accordingly. FINE GOLD JEWELRY In rich abundance. London, Paris & Vienna Fancy Goods MERRIMAN, BYRD & CO., . ael 275 Main Street IlO.JO.Ci S XlAXS.CS i Xj.2ci ! WrANTr.il to rent for the 3'ear 1S70. one TT uuncrea or more acres ot Improved an. vine near tne rev (.r Mmnl.;. ii - ties having land to lease, please call at my Broom Factory, So. 9 Howard's Row, orni- dress ineallne,ttatlngUscrlp:ioL. BANKS AND BANKING. EMMET BANK ; Mn , . , u.. I No. I and a Madison o:reet, wrANTON BLOCK. r-,- . " , nnie and REMOVAL. 'I'TfKi-::'- funk i.as lemoved from thecor- I ner .f .rcf'Tnen and r'ront streets to the ; ...... . . ii. i uHKv, i rmiiieoi. r i . Hiiix, i ssn.r. J. A. Uuu, Jr., Assistant Lsr:r. CITY BANK, ,,ew 0ak Building, No. 9 Matiiaon St. I BANsiACl A GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS, And Dealt ia Gold, Silver, Stock, Boada. City and County Serip, and SOUTHERN BANK NOTES. Da a its for sale in sums to Mdt, on Kns land, Ireland, -Scotland, France, and all nans of (leruany. AUo, Uolu LirafU on New ork. dad FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MEMPHIS. DIRECTORS: H KISMAN, F. H. iiAVlS. J. T. KARUAMON, (J. 11. JI'DAH. SKWrON FORD. W. W. THATI W.P. PhOl Li. .T. w. w. Yof.v.'j, . X. OldVKK, W. R. MiJOtUC, 0. K. SMITH. J. W. JKFKKRci .5, O. C. ' t: ; ; . F. S. DAVIS, PresidenL i NEWTON FORD, Vice-President. W. VV. THACHER, Cashier. BACKING HOUSE -OK- IV-EMPHiS LIFE And Sen I insurance Company, Cor. Front antt MiulisoJ Hli.t i au8 ""'""pEftOhMAND'lllOLLOY, Caa.fr. i ! - I I alt UtC. 3 U SHI.h 0c MEMPHIS. DIRECTORS: 1A51FS RT.nKR. W. H. WOOD, T. R. KAHSHW iRl"I. s. II. ULN.ICOlfil, JOHN B. LEECH. OFFICERS mure ci ncs ,, t. H. WOOD, vice-president. T. R. FARNSWORTH. oaM UU.'l Mill . BOOTS AND SHOES. WILLIAM MILLER,! Mstiufactarer and Dealer ia 3G0TS AND SHOES, constantly on hand enstora-mads i GENT'S, LADiES' & CHILOREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, ! IV o. ai9 AZalu Stroot, (Coder Worsharn FTou.e f : : : i : TKNNESSEE. attention glveu to Custom delH ; 1 T S . New FirmNew Goods j SOUTHWGRTrT& THAYER, STHICTLY WHOLESALE DEALERS w Boots, Shoes & Hats! 199 Main St., Memphis. t&f At competing prloaa with ny other Market, ilooim Solo onlt to Mxb- i cH.'.ms. Haliactiun guaranletsi iu ev- my instance. J &000BAR & 6ILLILAND, Exclusive Wholesale Dealers in RflflT'S Nil 55HfllS HATS AND CAPS. MAJN yrRKET. WEB8TEB BLOCK. Memphis, Tennessee. We si's now receiving our fall stock, fht largest we have ever nllercil to the trade. MSJICUa . will flno It lo it.slr .: or..: to aaaaafeaa Uefore buyiUK. an!l - w FIRST PREMIUM ydr 4 or a siLvaa siual Ji M BARRETT'S HI iSillVt 7 Bj inf N. U. su HICTT'S Vegetable Hair Reslorativ. Kcawra "trajf Haw to IU MWmt emkmr. fv. A . 'aiM ftajww of t& mkw ' th mm . - a i-n.r i'niaai orpntc atUa. Krdi Um Uauimir hL l ti-Bort. Pmta v riatr fining tm. .ji ltcoa'sviav a A tad i Use Mat- liilln vat. 1 - "- Itt rTiisQi. Al X am injuiu,a laMriMaal Jr riMUat atriaasv 1 3fnuwn 4C J. R. BARRETT A CO., Propfit-?r$, Sikcuajrm. a, su O. O. WIIX) tto DB3F .. Wholesale Aleuts, Memphis. aar Foral by all retail druggist. SM DIVIDEND. Orncr Mebchasts IisrEA?-caCo., M Ejtnus, TfCMK-tJanuary a, iS7u. , VT a meeting of th Board of Dir. ctors ol this Company, held this day, a . i v : c of Ave per eent. ou the capital stock was or dered to be credited on stockholders' notes, free of Ooverument tax. JaS H. A. PARKFR, Secrstsry- NOTICE. TO THE MEMPHIS MERCHANTS. ; aa-Our elegant new side-wheel steamer " R P. WALT" Is detained ou account of the bad weather, tmt I am assured she will be com- pleted by THUHMl'AY next, ihe Ulh lnst.. when she will leave Cincinnati for Memphis and White river. Urders sent to rpt. Ad. Storm, care Thos. 8. R.le, Cincinnati, or left ut Ihe Co-upaiT's office, No. 3 Madlsou street, Mtantou Mksdt. will reeelve prompt atteotiou. A'. JOHN' n. AllAMrl I'r.. I FOR SALE. nfsiiE Hiern wi.. n eel Steamboat tMmmmWt eel hold, will 1 ftCBMARI !K NO. H.-HHe isii ft loan. M feet tjem. feel carry seven nundred tons ; ha -v luoii cylln- at-inch cylln- .- .ii.. viti. .m.. nl .r tm.r' i jnple nolle r power; is now laying al Fort 1 oa ilberij terms, ore: t, , . Auly to AUCTION. I w H passmore & co., ' TrS M0RN.N:, A I 10 O'CLOCK. 1 boou and shoes, Hatl, flTaileu, Catton. . n and Spool Thread. A Brick OveHIng House A5TD 40 Beautiful Building Lots IK THE CARKE5' PROPERTY, ! All BPJNKLEY AVENUE, win I At the IntA'-RMflnis nrlrs IfAMnkls snJ T.tU ISJpTri ;" :ju-oa QH TUESDAY. JANJAHY !Kh. I870, This being a ,.o sasy terms, a mo preser-td to sc he nestead lit. n : . ile, acd on vary lavorai-ie '-pportnnity U e a lcltabls and cheap Ad.adicated ciia ui Jans s A. Car ceo, doccuc late, of ued. at -.aelr value, la payment of pa.-cnaa-s. ROYSTER, TftZ.VAMT & C3 la6 Acctiot,eers BY G0TTL113 EZEXiEL , Anctioaeert, Car. SlczzI antt Adsas Sit. SALES THIS WEEK : MONDAY -Dry Goodi, aothiae, Hats, Notions, etc. WEDNESDAY Piece Goods, Furs, Ilosiory, Fancy Good3, ate. FRIDAY Furnwhirj? Goods, Do mestics, Sundries, ate. Mi A. S. RC6EB30N, Aactloncfr. TO LAQ BUYERS. Fiva Hundred Acres Land os PRESIDENT'S ISLAND, Pufclio Sale. ?rc ri'rcc'l -o add tn the sale of the ' ? i't i - 2 lumij, wnlct takes place at oar WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1870, Five 'Tnritn BB or itpjibiob Lastd. belonging to teier .'.Jtchi, Ksq.. o rnr ylven, t r-urofl! e. KUfkR. TR2ZEVANT & CO.. Ja Auctioneers. TO LAND BUYERS! 1000 ACRES Resideiice, Garden, FARM LAUDS vrttta FIVE iVi.'LcS F iV.EMPHIS, AT PEREKPTOtiY FUBLiG SALE. fl aXv.-LA, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19th line adding lnieitsu Kl RU L PE1130V. Rcyjter, Trezevaai i Co., AuctiSBeers. jal T Gayoso Planing ifiilis No. 212 Adams Street Mttnafactarw aU tiacts of CARPENTER'S WORK, And Keep for sale a large stock of Sashes, Glazed and Unrjiazod. Soars, Blinds and Mouldings, ! In crest e.riety; also, Manilas, Ventilators, Brackets. Cornlea ana feleroll Wcrk; also, -lair Work, Newul Posts, Hand Rail and Bal- ; lusters. Table Lctjs, .-slaaV Ballostera, etc.; ' also, 300R AND WINDOW FRAMES. i Iied Fiwrlfi.rssfiingand Weather Board I 'uK, Uuua aa4 ahingles. All our work is I '' 8e9t Materials, ami Warranted as Represented. j "iine is a Home Maucfjctory, aari I cfcai lenge coaipeii-.ioti, both la qaaiity aad price, from any . Send for Price List sua try tae. jaj Mm WM. FARRIS. NOTICE. i ass Mr. THOCT becomes a member of of oar arm from this date. Tne nam and styij will continue as heretofore. thomas troct a uoxa. Memphis, Tenn., January !. 1S70. Jal QgpjjQ C0&! I :; SliPpiV CiMJ8taiitiy On Hand Same ; r 9 ft. . " riC8. 1 SO MACliSOIl S t j Z Z -r "" SESS5!; " """" ---US. SUST 0A BOUT 3y0G icres .ucm isad i est oa '.on lank tend; ie arst sa aieft. bai r liun uud cnc.r ic sraat ad veeof tne ' - X of Chicot cou ; region In tne we formerly Belie 1 lections on tbe ri ance timber, read ni:' and war, rm$ . .. -i IV s if? " ir - - . m 'tis COAL I