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The Jackson Daily News from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 2

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7-. YaiaEEGEiiKBr COMMITTEES )ON THE PART OF SENATE, On State ucd Federal relations, Htxn. Hooker. Brown, and Seal I On Internal Improvemwts, Mecri. Blnford, Hawkins, and Worely.

Cn Claims: Messrs. Duncan, Robifson and Stone. 1 UIUTABT AITAUU, Lewis, of DvZ Calhoun. vJJiatBs, of Itawamba. Collvar.

Wlnstoa, cocjttt aoTjirRr-s. ACEii' U'u Ona year. aiade the: spiaT order ft atWl "An Act to incorporate idl8ilPPi Vloneer Petroleum and if wbicl as a motion ic yKM lad the table. "An Act to change the 4 Courttof the coun-IT. 1 Harrison, Jaoltson and Hancock," "flinch pasied.

Horse imn Ov. i.wf MVk Z.A.PtnLLir3t t't ct r-au. date Is- of eaajidato bcforeVra the Siogle copies ten cnn. AJrertiscmcnu will 6e inserted at tbc rati of one dollar ami oity cnis lor tne first inwrtiOD and eveutj'-llTe cents for ta oh subsequent ISntcs tor Advertising. 'f' TFOHMESLY OCCUICTBY A0O DRY COOTS, PLANTATIONC OT XXI IT .3 a 3 no.

KOABit, a 3 I. I I Oq 5 12 0 i.j Two 7 15 30 50, 75 Three 10 SO 40 60 100 Kour li 30 50 75 185 column tO 40 74 125- SOti 30 50 100 150 225- 40 75 185 175 275 Que column 60 100 liO 2U0 325 We rece'yo oar Qovda erery week from New York Auctions. Etetpt shoes which we hart Croat 7 OTJBOWX FACTO With onr futilities for doing badness we feel we onfht not, and shall not be ondaiMld 74 Canal Street, and 91, 93, and 95 Common Street, New Orleans, B.CBAIT, cm iTyn Tt' SI J. 1. 1 BEG in'orm tteir rrfewa f.

enerally, that they are new i STATE 8T.DDC?j. opposiu tae Capitol, a new aad ted stock of DRTJG9, medicines paints, OILS, PERFUMERIES, 1 and fancy articles fresh from themeaafa- Their stock of lraM i the ordinary artielee kept. by ApothsCTTKl are supplied with all the soediemal I the rtlief of the estate of oun ja. late, of JSoxubee. county paSS- "An Act" to repeal oil laws In this State Bating appropriations to" the Agricultural Bureau and to Agricultural Societies-passed.

Acffor-the reiier. of Robert's. Walker, a minor, and for other purposes Joint resolution appointing Monday the n) I. Ti i ui iv tiuvik, a. iur uie vice- tioa of the Trustees of the State Cnlversi t.r.

in joint convention was cpncurred in Rv Mr. NTanii-r. Resolved. That the committee to whom la referred a Bill entitled "An Act" to sus pend for a time the laws of this ii oiuie, uuu ihimtj vurciuuuy mm guard the rights of creditors, Acn lie instructed to Uke into consideration the pro priety of requiring all debtors to pay their respective creditors tne lawmi interest on the moner due to their respective credi during the operation of tins law adopted. livJlr.

Wolff. Resolved, That the committee on nrilita rv sffiiirs he reouired to cnauire into the expediency of the prompt organization of tlicnmitm oi trie state, ana mac mey instructed to report by bill or otherw ise adopted. By Mr. Srone. ABill entitled an act to revise an act cn 'titled an act to incorporate the town of French Camp, Choctaw county, and for other purposes, approved Felwruary 27th, 18.1, and to anienc the same which pass ed.

Adjourned till Monday morning at o'clock Unavailing: Tears. r.T iN'vrsiBLB CrtEEM, ESQ. Bridget Campbell, a very old Iiish woman, and Aim, her daughter, a nm den cf twenty -fivi, were paraded in the police court, this morning, from tlra below. Bo seemed much nff. ctcd by their the mo ther exceedingly as bhc gavo vent to a mournful exclamation ovcry step ehe took.

They wore tcattd, on the prisoner's bench. "OchJ said Bridget, "and that I should suffer tlas dipgrace." "Och, mother, ba nsy," encoura-giriglyjsaid the daughter, 'Aiisy I and it'a not meself that can jt.sy. Mercv. erintlemen. mercy." Ay, gintleaieii, mercy," tried in Ann "Oh je'Jl let us off," said ddy; "Au'ita eff ye'll l.t us, Bobbed Ann.

"An its from the ould cOuntlr jr I've come to ee Uowly Mithe'r defend us, i "Och, hone "and won't yez let us off?" fairly screamed Ann, and bote th' two sobbed mcxt vio eutlv. Ann ac tually shed and abed th' freely In VMM tiie Marshal ordered them to be quiet. Th more ho said to them the worse 'lhy sc earned, the old wo-man epieading out and wringing, her hands, as if in the greatest The trial proceeded r.ever-thelesa. Officer IJigginns testifid that he found them both ui the park yesterday very drunk and insolen, but this only ma pob the lou ier and cry tho mote freely. At last Deputy Marshal Griffiii was called -to the e'and.

The old woman saw hrn through her tears, and did'nt like his looks. "A gentlemen came for us to arrest these two woncn yesterday," eaid Andy. "Thdy. wi re drunk in the park, and insultt every decent woman that came along "Ah. ve, rapscallion," muttered the old woman between her teeth.

lav-tJiurn well," co.i'tinucd An- '17. inev ao noining uai iay arouuu -r. I il .1 drunk, and are very vicious. You see them vou'd bntter would'nt melt ia th ir mouth, but they are bad characters." is "Qcu lie, you devil," said the olowo-man. gritting her teeth.

yi "What'i tUat?" a ked the Mayor'i And then the" old wpuian commenced eobbiEg and wringing her hands again. "Wdwill you wna winter "We'll 4 luarterT, said his Houci trive vou ninety days." Here Ann burst into a violent dem- natration, Thr Iht head on her "11 Saluand VegeUUe Extracts aa TheiranpnlvofPerfameeielargeaade' consisting of pLDGNES, HANDKLRCHIEP EXTRACT COSMETICS, POMADES, HAIR OILS, 7 i HAIR DYES, LIPSALVES, together with aa elegant variety of 11 -AND- SbiTING CUB Alt 8 Ther hare also a lam lot of 51 BRtJHES FOR TOE HAIR, 1 BRUSHES FOR THE TEETH, CLOTHES BRUSHES. 1 PAINT BRUSHES, SHAVING BRUSHES, BL BRUSHES, I FEATHER DUSTERS' 4. SUIRE3 CELEBRATED FLAVOBJKG EXTRACTS, "'1 Also a large and well selected assortment er PATENT MEDICINES, NOLEN'S COD LIVER QUERIED COD LIVER Oil. JELLY, 1 WINCHESTER'S QEKTJINE HYPOPHCT PHITES OF LIME -AND- 1 7 O.

JD' efl f. An assortment ef such at are used by all tha the rest variety of very superior STATIONERY, VISITING CARDS, PLAYING CARDS, iBurtfma rwmvto vll I '11 Vn TTTT Ptctfrapa ABu3, Tery tissr, Sit CATS, B. A. TILED, 115 Canal Stmt. New Orleans, LotdsUaa, nxaucB nr Fine Watches, Diamonds, I.

Jswelrjr, Silw Ware and Fancy Goods. Watches Bepabred." Jewelry- and silver ware manufactured to order, oct 19 3m H. SnCNSLKR. S. tKHXDKX.

Spengler Zehiider, spengler's corner. OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE. JUST RECEIVED a large lot of No. 1 Meersliaom Pipes, Havana Cigars, Poeket Knives, Fresh English Walnuts, Fresh and Extra Large Texas PECANS. Besides other enticing luxuries.

oct 18 tf BEARD CH0PPIN NEW ORLEANS, HaTe associated themselves for he practice of MEDICINE and SURGERY. DR. BEARD, as heretofore, wHl devote bis attention exclusively to the diseases of the AID BAJEt. CHOPPIN wiU attend to the practice or Medicine, anffgive special attention to ALL CASES OF Office No. 1 Carondelet street, near Canal.

vonsuitauon trom 11 o'clock a. to 4 clock, m. eep 29-Sjo, Hardware Cutlery. TAYLOR CRURCMLL, 41. MAOAZIHE STBEET, Opposite Sr.

JTames nCeIf JYIetv Orleans, DIR IMP OR TER S. We hvre In stock, and are constantly receiv-ing some choice patterns of English and America0. Table and Po- ket Cattery, to which ire invite the attention particnUrly of eJonsttry merchants. Aleo large stock of 1 TRACE, OX and LOG CHAINS; English and American Planters HO ES, AN7IL3. VICES and BELLOWS.

SCALES. Man a factor ih htl. Warranted equal to Fabbank'a Patent, at a much less boat. Files. Enelish and Amrian EnglUhaudAmerieaa -TAPER PILES, MILL SAW BUoksmith's and CROSS-CUT FILES.

HALF-ROUNDand FLAT BASTARD FILES Cottoa icd Wool Cargj. Nova Scotia Oriad Stones. 7 PlSWSs Hall fcSpeer'V Peacock Plows, Noe. 1, and HaUSpeer'sCait Valley Plows, Noa.l and 2 King Cary (Wood Mould Board) Kails. Weymonth'a Boston Brand of Bndgetoa's Pbiledelpala Bread of NaHs.

ltHtw VTare. Deep sad Shallow Spiders" and Lids 4 Deep and Shallow Orene and Lids. Rooad Cooking and Wash Pots. 'V, Spear Jacksoa'a Hand and Panel Saws, Taylor Brae. Head ad Panel Saws.

Spear Jr. Jackaoa'a Crosa-Cot Sawa. Tattle's Croes-Cnt Sawa -TIal7eyrie' -f Tin CoSre Pota and Boilers. Coverrd Tin Canketa. all sues.

Plain aad Handled Tie. Waat Carina. -iinte and Quart Chcs. uawxraBs aita Hants, Shar-s 4 C-atoas' raaradars. aaed.

All tie aboaekjed l3rtsat talrr orders f.ia essst are eolicitrd by r- 41 Hc-ruBoe ec ar I srr Crm, ir Nkw Yorx, Octll The CtnU't Mexi Km correspoaaent, says, marten grow vorse worse, aiitce the Ipublican's Increase, A body tf them Appeared with in thirty-six miles of the Capitol, in Strab UraCroie. They- defy -all attempts- for their expulsion; 1 The Imperial Journal' eorrespondent admits they have assumed great preparations In Oaxaca, and that thty are' sweeping every thing before Ahem in, Johnlsien. Rebel officers from this country, now in Mexico, have refused to comply with the request of the Mexican Secretary of War, to join his army adding that hpreaftef they could fight under no flag but that of the United States. The Fmperor, Emprc33 and Court, will start on a tour so Lucacaie, on the 6th of November." President Pesor Paetos announces all personsxportlng sivaus from Cbnrelun-r nella Islands, under permits from Coascias, will be punished as depredators. Gov.

Pierpont, Virginia, called on Hon Freedman Clark t- yesterday. Pierpont ased Clark if the people of the South would be required to help to pay the "National debt? -Clark replied, I think so Plerpont said he wanted Clark to under stand that the Southern people would not stand any such damn nonsens. Clark sim ply showed him out of the door. New York, Oct. 18-Col.

ident of the Military Board, exonorated Geri. Slocum from any blame In? regard to late cotton matters. Simeon Oraper, United States Cotton agent, offered for sale to-day, 8,000 bales of Savannah and Sea Island cotton. Good prices were obtained for Savannah cotton, which was estimated to be of good quality considered middling, for five cents per pound higher than auction sales of New Orleans cotton last week mid dling fair cotton: brought good middling at 40; strict middling, 42; strictly new middling at 39. and ordinary from 25 to 32c.

Nrw York, Oct. 11. GolJ46 Cotton 62. Orleans, uct. ot-ton 63.

v-' Milledgeville, Ga, Oct. lfr-Gover-nor Johnson, of this State has authority from Washington to announce that all the delegates to the Georgia StaiS Convention will be pardoned by the President. New York, Oct, 19. The neralds South American advices say that on August 17th the allied forees, 8500 strong, under. Gen.

Flantx and Panders, encountered 3490 Paraguayans under Major Duante," on the right bank of the Uruguay river. The Paraguayans were unprovided with artillery, but met the fierce assaults of the allies with desperate resistance, but final-lyuroke and fled to the river, pursued by 400 cavalry, where a slaughter took place, which one of the victorious Generate des- lgnated as a regular butchery. Scarcely one of the defeated army escaped. They "left 1,400 dead on the field and only 300 wouuded. Their leader; with 1.200 troops, fell into the hands of the Brazilians.

All their jitores were captured. The allies -istatetheir loss to have been 250 killed and wounded. Another detachment of Parasruavans, on the other side of the river, was prevented by the Brazilian gunboats from reinforcing Duante, and at the lant advices they were securely hemmed, in at Uuguay by immensely superior forces. An engagement between the Paraguay- n-ng anrt ttlA fleetHr re- porteci, wncrem uie lauer was severely handled. New York, Oct.

19. At the Democratic ratification meeting last night, speeches were delivered by Gen. Slocum, Montgomery Blair and John Van Buren. The President's reconstruction nolicv wa indorsed, negro suffrage was denounc- and the necessity, of enforcing the Monroe doctrluej in regard to Mexico, Was maintained. Appointments of the Preachers in juempuis fjonierence.

HOLT PISTRICT J. R. BROOKS, P. F. Holry Springs, stktion-O Brooks.

Bckl liar supernumerary. Hickory Flat Bvba'ja circuit II Chnlahoma circuit Jackson, rold water circuit 1: SardiS circuit A See, 0 'McDou Marshall circuit A Neblett, Joy- ner, per umerary a -r Byhalia Female Institnte EcVles. Marshall' Femaie Institute -J loo; 1CKA DISTRICT- HAFFOKD. I Inka Circuit Ellis. Oofith circuit Ellis; Gains, supernumerary.

Rienzi A Fife. MaiieUa Rinlcy circuit Hoyle. Midakton cucuit-lti le supplied. Fu.ton circuit-W Kistler, AdamsvUle sappliecL Kocb bpring circuit YV i.Btoa ABERDEEN W8IBICT-lf 3 BLACK WELL, K. Aberdeen station A Kendall Uoaston circuit 6 Porter.

Conbitoo eircait Dnke, Dat cer. toperniiinerarr. 1 Pontotoc colbred mbyjion HD Howell. Okaioaa circuit A Allen- Bar to. Richland circuit 0 Johnson, Tallev.

suDfirnumcrary. Richland colored mwaion To be sup plied. Baidwiu circuit Stubbs. OBEHADA DlSTftlCT I. IRBEKT, Grenada -station and Colored Wodrp.

VF Miat r. Ilom I uw.r Oxford 3 -Wheat Oxford circuit 8 Jones, Johns aon. BperfliirjttCrary. Calhoun C'rtT-J- Lowry, W.C Orcei, aopernumerary. circH-T V7 Parson, Panels efrctJ -WBotwell, Citri, szpernnmerarY, circnit-G VV Bocbman, 3fi inra rta'rt dattoso P.

Sajre. 0 C' On the Penitentiary Messrs. wioon, LTawkJnns and Jacksou. 1 On the Lhnatic Asylum Messrs. Mc- Cargo, Napier and Taylor.

On the Institute for the Blind: Mean, Cain, King and Mongomery. 1 On the, institute for the Deaf and Duttw Messrs. Napier, Smith -and JJlnford. I Jn the otlice or Auditor or ruonc Ac counts: Messrs. Lowery, martin ana Leachmaa.

-On 'the- office of. Secretary of States Messrs. Seal, Wolff and Yerger. On. the ofllee of Treasurer and State Commissioner and the Executive Contin- srent Fund: Messrs.

Montgomery, Lyies andLyle. On state Library Messrs; Taylor, Stephens and Land. On Enrolled Bills Messrs. Swett Jack son and Anderson. On Public Buildings Messrs.

Hawkins, Duucan and Leachman. On State University Brown, King and Wibson. On motion of Mr, Bridges, of Tallahatchie, rue Hon. Fisher was invited to, a seat within the bar of the House during bis stay In this city. JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE.

STATE AND FEDERAL RELATIONS. Alcorn, of Coahoma. SimralL of Wilkinson. Duff, of Calborne. Griftin, of Madison.

INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS. a Merrill, of Carroll. Fox worth, of Marion. Robertson, of Lafayette. Maury, of Chickasaw.

Hudson, of Hinds. CLAWS. i 'iv Snratt; of Tishomingo. i iiaTble, of tliickasaw. Bridgers, of Tallahatchie.

Arnold, of Lowndes. PENITENTIARY. Graham, of Scott. LiddelL of Carroll. Dotson, of Hinds.

Hamilton, of Holmes. Kennedy, of Tippah. TREASURERS OFFICE AND CONTINGENT FUND Weblj, of Franklin. -Blaneuard, of Adams. -Arnold, of Lowndes.

rMartm, of Itawamba. Bridgers, of Tallahatchie. STATS LIBRART. 4 Irby, of Panola. Grace, of Lauderdale.

Gowan, of Simpson. Boone, of Tishomingo, i Brooks, of Kankin, ENROLLED BILLS. Irby, of Panola. Grace, of Lauderdale. Gowan, of Simpson.

-i Dotson, of Hinds, Graham, of Scott. PCBLIC BCILDINQS. Suratt, of Tishomingo. Uoddie, of Hinds. I Hanson, of Leak.

Phillips, of Winston. STATE IHSiy ERSITT. Phipps, of Lafayette. Hillyer, of Natchez, r-Arnold, of Leundes. 'Luse, of Yazoo.

Walker, of Lauderdale. "'LUNATIC' ASTLCM. of Yicksburg. TuidalL of Wrayne. Menres, of Washington.

Tankersly, of Tishomingo. --Phillips, of Holmes. BLIND ASYLCH. FJlis, of Panola. McEh-oy.

of Newton. eal, of Hancock. Bowen, of Jones, of Jasperv DEAF AND DUMB. Milton, of Yallobusba. Manning, of DeSoto.

Webb, of Amite. V. Morris, of Choctaw. Thomson, of Attala. AUDITOR OFFICE.

Labaure, of DeSoto. -Brown, of Vallobuafaa. Hillyer, of Natchez. Daniel, of Marshall. Maury, of Chickasaw.

HALL. Lewis, of Claiborne. Cole, of DeSoto. Hunter, of Copiah. Burton, of Pontotoc.

Cromwell, of Octibbeha. STANDING COMMITTEE OF THE SENATM. OS THE JUDICI AKT Messrs. King, Wilson, Lowry, Ilooker OX FINANCE. Messrs.

Seal, Lyies, Anderson, McCarajo I and 3Ioselcy. s- ox rnrcATiox. Messrs. Lyles, Napier, and xergrr. i Messrs.

Binford, Brown, Cain, Duncan! and Hawkins. i i OX CONTT BOUND ARTEC. Messrs. Jackson, Land, Leachman, Lyl and Stone. i 1 ON PROPOSmOXS AXE GRTENAXCZS.

Messrs. Moseley, Miller, Montgomery Smith and Robinson. ox hue Militia. Messrs. Lowry, Wollii Stephens, Yeryer OX ENGROSSED BILLS.

Messrs Martin, Duncan and Swett. OX UNFINISHED BC8IXFS8. Messrs. Anderson, binfonl and Bain. JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE OK THE PART.OF TJ1E SENATE.

OX STAT3 AND FEDERAL RELATIONS. I Messrs. Ilooker, Brown and Seal If INTERNET. IMPROVEMENTS. Binford, Hop kins and Mosley.

ox claims Messrs Duncan, Robinson and Stone. I OS THEPESmSTlABY. Messrs. Wilson, Hawkins and Jackson, ON THE LUNATIC ASYLUM. I INSTirTU3 FOR THE BUND.

Messcrt. Cain, King and OS THF INSTITUTION FOB MHF DEAF AMD Messrs. "Napier, Smitli and Binford. AUDITOB OF PTJDLIC ACCOUNTS. Messrs.

Lowry, Martin and Leachman. 8BCBETAKT OF STATE. Messrs. SeaL Wolff and Yenrer. TBEABURER iS TATE: COMMISSIOKEB and tne Executive Contingent f- Messrs.

Montgomery, Lyles and Lye. Mess; Taylor; Stephens and Land. 1 ON ENEOVLED BILIJ. Messrs. Scott.

Jackson and Anderson, OX PUBLIC BUILDINGS. MEssrs. llaiyins, Duncan and Leachmaa. ON STATE UNIVEBSITY. Mesflrs.JBrown, King and Wiison.

STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE 'HOUSE. arwciARrr: Hicks, of Jefferson." Aloorn, of Coahoma; Beauchamp, of Noxubee. Boone, of Clark. Nye, of Yaioo. iWebh, of Amite.

I WJE A Tfl A VT UwlVft Mardock, of Lowndes. wen, of Tunica. -aown of Kemper. FarreeB, otTiahominso. ililancoard, ot Adams.

GriZia, of Madiaon. I ELECTIONS. joiSstrap of Itawamta. DeasoBs of Jones. cf Lawrence.

llaacock, of Lake. of MarshalL C-r! -m, of I TlrJaTi. Cameron, of Warren. Lasterliug, of Rankin. Mabry, of Attala.

Merritt, of Carroll; JACK80N.PRICES CURRENT October 20, IfWa. Corrected tri-weekly by Messrs. Winklcv vrane, Grocery Merchants. State Strttt lackion, Mississippi. BctTM 3.40 per pound.

Brooms 5 00 lo 1 0 Com tl 75 to 2 00. Con oo. GorncK 45. Cottow Cards -i 1 60 to 2 50. Cbsxsk 4540.

FLOca Rx $'3to 16. XXXX.119 U0tn9T. faisH Potato to 4 oer buihid. Indioo cts. per o.

Mackejwl' No. 1,5 rtertlt. t. 2 4 50 Molasses fi 00. Syrun.

i3 50 to 3 00. Nails $J2 00 per keg. Onions $4 00 per bushel. Rjob 2395 Raisins whole boxes, $13 00. Sdoae 25-S35.

Scans $50 to 100 per 1,000." Soda Cmckir? 20s25. Salt 00 p. 100 ms." Powder Agency TT I If 1. 1 4e A If OP lackson. JJAVE been appointea SPECIAL AGENTS Of TBC Lsflin Powder Msnafactarlng COMPANY.

i rOR THK STATEOF MISSISSIPPI. Orders for Powder. Shot er Cans, when eeompamed with the cash, will be promptly filled ANGELO'S SALOON! Corner of ate and Capitol JACKSON, THE Proprietor of the above Saloon havibg just replenished his stock, has the snislac-Uon to auDounce to his customer and the so ourning community particularly, that he is receipt of a choice lot of WINES, LIQUORS, AtE, PORTER, and in fact erery description of BEVERAGES desirable. Many years of experience has been brought in requisition to ma this house equal in all respects to any in the State. Gentlemen mav relr nnnn npr, by the polito acd gentlemanly bar ksepers in tai odance.

to keep on hand the ensuing fall and winter a regular supply of FRESH OVSTE US, IN SH LL A NDCANS. IV A-T i SPECTACLES? AND JEWELRY, JUST received at SEUTTER GenU. Gold Chains Sleeve latest style," Stnds and Pins Ladies' Broaches, ii: Ear Rings, 'K Finger Rings. The styles are the Terr 1 a test. The cualitv warranted the best of gold Jewelry ever manufactured.

For fine Popket-Knives, tc, also call on Uf CAPITOL STREET, near the Bute Jackson, Mississippi. 0023 3t BOY yonr Groceries Of oct 22 '65 WINKLEY 31 iVY yonr Axes of MJ oct 23 '65. WINKLEY CRANE, -r-r -r, BUY yonr Anything- or 1 i oct 89 65 VklXKLEY CRANE. tW A Younr lady in London committed suicide because her young man would go ont witoont teuing ner wnere ue was going. 2 aa CO Cl5 GO i 'ft ra2n 3 6 B.vgg 50 a CSV- el riSi r- -r 1 c3 ft 7 I Oet20 TWO large sized BOILEBS will be sold cheap fur cash- Apply to WILLIAMS, oct 21 lw Jackson, Miasiasippi.

RAILROAD BONJS STOLEN. NOTICE is hereby given that six first mortgage bonds of the New Orleans, 'ackson and Great Northern Railroad, of Ou thonsand do lars each, ritb coupons anu. zed, were stolen from the Bank of Messrs. James D. Stewart of Jackn, Mi-ss- durinr the Federal occupation Jackson, during July laat -The nun ber of the stolen bondt are eleven hundred and forty nine to eleven hundred and fifty-four, inclusive.

All persona are hereby warned against trading for or purchasing said bonds, as pytueut has been stopped. J.N. URNER, President of Mississippi College, oct 21 2w New Oi-lcans Times will publish daily fjr two weeks, and send bill to this office. t. r.

oued; COMMISSION MERCHANT, Pearl Street, Jackson, Mississippi. Keeps constantly on hand all kinds of Produce, "Family Groceries, PLANTATION SUPPLIES I Baoon, Lard, Sugar, Teas of all kinds, Glass Ware, Brooms, Wines, lour, Coffee, Crockery, Buckets, Whisky, Brandy, Vinegar, Hollow Ware, Willow Ware, Baby Wagons, Bagging, ttope, Golden Syrnp, Soaps, Tobacco, Cigars, Coal Oil Lamps, AMD PLO POINTS. LIBERAL advances made on Cptton con signed to Wright, Alien New Orleans. Respectfully invitee his old friends and the public generally to call at his New Store and esamiae his stock. T.F.OWEN.

oct 21 tf a MILLINERY. MRSO'SULLIVAN, At her residence, corner of Pascagoula and Congress street, seulh of City Hall just received a large and choice assortment of k. Bonnets, Hats, Laces, Ribbons, FJovers, and ererythhig else in the Mtlliaef liue, which -disposing aT at a modeiato aavance on cost. tW Bonnets and Hats trimmed in the latest styles. OcU 18th, 1F6 lm WANTED TORRENT.

A comfortable dwelling use or cottage. 'Apply at Pioneer Express office. W. M. CHAMBERLIN, Agent.

SWENSON, LATE OFADSTIN, -TEXAS. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 43 Carondelet Street, Comer of Union, l. "Sexr Orleans. PF.RK1NS CO! resoectfullT 'solicit the patronage of their former correspcndenU and their friends generally, for Mr.

S. M. Swenoa, who continues the General Cumraisaion basi-ness at their OW OiBce, assisted by the under signed and Oth' ra formerly connected with the W. M. PERKINS, D.

L. KERNIOK. oct 19 6m BARBER SHOP.7 v. WONDERS GRA. ES.

fVUR fo rmer patrons will find as on Maurt Vf street, one door JNorUi of rUwken Itoty'a etore, ui a new house, with, new new strops, new brashes, and the best corps of barbers in the city, utveusacall. oet 17 tf CHANDLER NEWS EXPRESS. 17R0M Maznolia. Pike' county, to Holmes- 17 ville (county seat). Pike county, tri-weekly.

Trom Magnolia to Jackson wood and Liberty (county seat). Amite county, Mies tn-weekly. Frum Liberty to Centre ville and Woodville (county seat), VViiiason county, aeml-weekly. iU supply sabseribers resiatng at or ia the vicinity ot any of the stations eat the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern RaOraad, Southern eat Miasiasippt CenSral Bailroaila, and" ilolmesville, Jackaoawood, Liberty. CentrevilJe, UaabeeUo (county, seat), Oallatia (eoeety teat).

Pine Bluff, wim tne new urieans, obUe. yicksburg. Jackson and Meridian. i DAILY AND VVEESXY NEWSPAPER3. Maving Agents -as above, wiU attead-to reswrdtDg deeda, eollecUng.

etc. Lnttera mailed. (10 cecu eeiosed), pack s-ej-aeut to "Axent Chaniler'a Eapresa, LvUa, wtU Ire promptly loraarded. -Lnut the slail llout a and Poat-oCece are raeaubhahett, wiU and pe poetage oe lMwa froiaihe atare MaaoC v. r'- Ja; fro-i to Liberty ti HUrs.U.

B. Po -ce paid. ii. 13 4itai.ripCin C0C-V-7. TS received br i j.

cn First Quarter iuTariably in advance. Transient advertising to be paid for invariably io advance. All bills on contract considered as doe after rat insertion of advertisement. Editor's Ornct. The office or the Editor ot the News is in No.

3, Angclo'a building, up stairs, AGENTS FOR THE JACKSON NEWS. IIcnkv PotKlNonoBNs. of New Orleans, is the only auiboiized agent for the Daily News in that city. Office No. 23, Commercial Place, b' room, op feUirs.

P. Pamcb, of Kichland, is our agent for Holmes county. Chas E. Motot, of Raymond, is the duly authorized Agent for the News at that place. U.

11. RuvEstof Brandon is our agent for Rankin county. All Postmasters throughout the State are uthorised to art as Agents, tW J- Benj. of Chandler's Express, is tiie authorized agent for the Javluon Daily -fewsr' HC wiU deliver, the paper to subscribers ho have no mail facilities New Orleans and Jacksox Railroad PcsseogT Train- leaves New Orleans Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 10 M. Leave Jacksou Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridavs, at 8 30 AM.

Freight Train leaves New Orleans Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 A. M- Leave Jackson Wednesdays, and Fridays at8 30. ArrOlNTMKJJTS BY THK GOVERNOK. Col. James Kennard, of Claiborne, has been" appointed Adjutant General of this State.

Capt. James F. Maury, of Claiborne, has been appointed Private Secretary to His Excellency, Gov. Humphreys. OUR WEEKLY Of Monday will contain the entire pro ceedings of the Legislature from its com mencement to Saturday morning, besides the ffeneral news of the week.

We have printed a large number of extra copies which can be had at our. counsuig room, ready for mailing. kOVB NEW OFFICE tJ' We have recently incurred a very heavy expense in the addition we have made to our already extensive printing establishment. Our otlice is now complete and we think superior in its appoiutments to any in the State. i We are orepared to execute on terms as reasonable as any other establishment all kinds of Printing and Job Woiik at the shortest notice.

Office for Public Printing State Street. Newspaper and Job Printing establish. menton capiioi oireei, Hujuiuiug mwoijjunrjj OiBce, Rooms and Businega Office, No. 3, Angelo's Building, RELIGIOUS Elder W. 31.

Lea, will preach in the Bap tist Church, tp-morrow at 11 o'clock m. and 1 v. Tiie Dr. WaddeV Chancellor of the gtate Universisy, will preach in Pres byterian Church, in this city to-morrow morrrtng at 11 o'clock. PxrK B.

S. Tappan, HJKSOurg, svep vuubwuii, vu i on hand printing of the very best quality, yarjirig In from 22 32 to 23 40, as well as wrapping paper, flat cap, ink, Printers and others, in want of -pa- per, ibk Of do well to ibnir rrd tr this firm, as we ere satieGed they can" do as well, for their customers" as ar.y one else. 3" Our gailani; young friend, Capt. Lowdi and the polite and accommodating voung genfleman, Master of Tim.U cago, Cincinnati, Louis papers, Ladies and gentlemen wishing anything and everything ornamental the parlor or "desk, should, call at once ou Messrs. Lowd Smythe.

Mr. J. S. Pool, of the Commercial Ex press Company, will please' aecept thanks 1 for late favors. fjgr, Mr.

Chamberlain, of Pioneer Ex press CorapanyV'and! Mr BurdgeM Ad ams Express Company, have placed its un der obligatiohs for extended Coxiptcberatk Bondholders. All who sold cotton Confederate bonds can; ob tain at least part baek, by applying at the otlice of the News, 3, over Angelo's building. rs ft Of wl Will meet at Kosciusko, Miss-, on tie 25th October, 7 o'clnek. Si m. a Members will find tDnraat m- thn tlentral Railroad onvey nnea to taka thpm free of charsre to Kosciosko The impDrtacco of the meeting it is hoped will uptiS-td.

StatedC'erk of Synod. ICr Jackson and Brandon papers please copy. i -BELtGIOUS Tiie Preabvterv of Central Mississlcni will hold its nextstated mrtins ia the PreeWterian Church at Lexineton. Miss'tsipw, on I riday. before Id fourth Sabbath in )ctober next, at 11 o'clock A.

M. J. S. MO MTG 11 Btated Cterk. llELlGlOTTS NOTICE.

ineBapHW DPHeaua wwionary Association au 1 Ad an i i i' 'tf ill noia its next annual setiion at crystal Spriofi's. an la New Orleans, Jackssn. mi Great Northern Railroad. Coniah countr. Fi davand Saturday before the 8th Sabbath in October next.

Baptist chore be ere enti'ied to one Meesenger tor fifty, membere or leu, and one tor ever aoaiuooai u'ty. This feodv, wbwn labored daring the war Knlyf Wi' and of printing and rmlatlng the Holy BenDtnres nd a ewd DenomiaatioBal liter tre. WCl tiA t-e lurches eaad nd -contributions i'to thia maetinir The Iutxodoc' -y -I, preached It 1 1 A. 5 aemberf Creomtaati'v-1 Tracts rs; t-Iitnd caa be aa 1 si cBt fc trplyii to the I at i fo.H'JjOO. Ctrte' i Aw ocratici tzr! bt tier posed: nr I Pocket.

Books, -t i. mother's siioulder, she sobbed terribly. Hf! he -lie. suumd Ann. "saic- aaid nine-nine-nihety days.

Boo hoo hoo 1 ninety days, mother." I "Ninetv days, is it?" replied the old devil will sinie the hair from his head, Ann. To hell wid ye Port Monies, Ladies Purses Pocket Ksiveay JJA iJ from the ftrai cutlers la the world, numerable artieles which we cannot pi These iroods have been selected care tram the best markets by a con tne baaiaess, sad can and tne moat advantageous teraj ior case. PETITION FO Henrietta McCaskilll vs. AUtn MeCaakniJ VT TTPON filinr the petii dower in the fellowiav North half of secuon half of section seventeen Sonth-Wes quarter of sef Ronth-Eaat aoarter oi. Sooth-West quarter and East qearter, and NotV Bontb-lialt qnarter ana ef Souh-Esst quarter 1 West artef-ana qnarter of AectiohS-X.

qnarter, slid North half West qnarter of -ectioa All ia Township aine Sad in said county ef "C-aippL And rt appearing -to lbs, Court that Kennetlt IIOaaL kiU, CMiatian Jferr'iae, i Daniel Bertbene, is MeCaskill, pari Li t' McCaskill, reaUs i SUM UM CUi et them persons. how.itbeir are hereby IheCoartr this EUy saiipe, will r- wf 5 a -'ii? 1 They were talien ont, the old woman cuising, and the daoghter sobbing "ninety days." Election for Printer-- bination. -the Com- We have fought the battle of principle faurlv and squarely we have endeavored to impress upon the people the neceSsity of trusting man who 13 not true to their in terest, and who not willing to endorse the opinion that the. Constitution as amended, did not upon the- freedman any rights that were uot heretofore niwfl hv the lTee nesrro. We -received 67 votes for the office of stfate Printer, and we feal assured-that 57'meu iu the Legis- ture believe that the poliey we have advocated is right.

The great question now before the neoDle is subserviency to the Con stitutional rights of the peopelel We cannot hesitate what course we should pursue. We are 'for the ComtUutmuu rnjits of the CVS eTiave ueon aeieaieu upon inese iPies dv a eonyHtumon men aiv iluneto believe reflects the true sent! Wta of the neonle of Mississioni. "A day more and we would have been ackuowledsre with arreat Tceasuoe1-our satisfaatioiW when it was .1.... -T 1 t. neoTMe believed we were and we hen.

tobelUx if Ihe election had been 24 hours we would have beei trl- t. -umphantly elected; Personal -claims are, liowever. burled when tlie "public welfare" Is in question, and we -contend that the creat question of, "negro equality in our J. Judicial tribunals," niust yet be decided In 'oar choice for United States Senator. Let for this imcortant tenresen 'tative position let the jioople know hone ttand upon the great mmtlona of the dafi.

Ve have right-knowwiiat we are to evneefc of bur prcsenatiyc, and that the Learislature will elect no tm bliadlff' Let hear from the dlfTr-? ent aspirants for the position of S. nleAfttt ourselves to support 'he ndidate who does not -believe thr Jie -mention eonierrea- greater ngnw ijvn tTraC.V T-siave than was rorKeriy enioyeo I ie trt rt-ro, and vba is noj wlliir? i i 1 1 "H-tent witners i tnur juwc. 1 Is wtse it wid act i. jtxtt I heard from on -9 Lrislitre JTt rrtf, 17 treated fcer o-1 'r- -r- i. peaches.

A fnae-r i 9 trpc-, i away at a mouse, niiicn LuJ Ita lata tbe lady'sprescn-e Jir. Ui. i the Vf Ci r- Ina CL'- a 1- k.S.i.. eocisess, ce inquireo. ci iz uzj f' -J -t tve koi 'C3, tti in I -of Itawt-ta.

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1855-1865