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Clarksville Jeffersonian from Clarksville, Tennessee • 3

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The bands tf isarriatje of the Mmhil Flxht Cetvrewn S3caiaiai Herrleacj i Hart, Conltfcr iCo Tit Vtij UU-A iT.tiB EAUMOHTBARNES i daJCo. iiCoir; Market House 5firimTf JSiffiT Bis l'Od Ladm 1 Dkde. choice New Orleans Sugar. i vnteaeu jtrtga tf bsgi tf CJv a-ebelc article. 'Arrlfll of lie Klack Warrior.

Hew Yobi; Oct 20. steamship "Black Warrior Las arrireoV" Her datea are UthelSih. --8rr and eiahane-es continued the tarn Mat lest adricc. Io freight there were engagements, Th. nnblia health ws food." It waa renorted that the wall of tneTacou theater waa ao much damaged by the recent nloaioa that it will hare to- be taken ejow The Erat officer and aeameo of the tm 1 0 bo Tya, pg cp ia email packages, aa i 6ru pealor ulii r.TT 60 boxes Star Caadlea.

--iM Fancy aad Teilel r-60 do Paint aad Ceatmea bwp. S4 Roeia' 80 gross 25 boxea Pipes, Fancy and PLakera 5 100 doiea papert tookiBgTubacco.F'Tii 30 do Tumblers, assorted slies. da Half LinL tilnt and nuart flasks. 1 sad been acquitted of the charge of aiding dialers is SewlnjMachlnaiNeedlie, OltCurlaiaa aad Fixtttreai Wsll Paper, Stiver Plated Castors, also, Spoona and Forka, a auperb lot of Tea Traya and Waiters, Plaited Water Walters for Ilia SlMir.n T.kli i.J o.i. RMonH.

Rfm OI.m Tarnal hxl Oil I n.llt 1000 Oallona Crockery Ware (different aitea.) wv nesiu wrapping paper. vnewing xooacco, various brands, and or ui heat quality. 5 Bokes Scotpfc Uerrlngs. ia ftting her for Hare uraae. -f United Sutei Consul Sarage had refined to giro np the papers of the bark Ardeonl New Orjeans which were demanded, it beiac nirersaHy belierea tna ant ia id? jJ .1.

trad Tha Judges of the Superior Court resign aj la ojaaequenoe xf aot receiring the auual military satuto from the military at the birthday fete Of tne yueoo, ny oruer, waa aald, of Goreroor General nntfiT nt 211 Amene the Basse n- -A M''ur1 (Eplwi andlKaatacky,) 8oda, Vt and 8iUs or alt 1 1 I a laffaieS, Uttll pS nd UiaCkfOfr, A OVUl o.lre. -DaltlinorvtkyatrnrSanltnvarnntt-- CIAfBRANDIK3, WINES, BITTERS, C0B-" I DIALS AND YE UPS. Cabs and Willow Carriages, Ta greaf rarietr. r4 TTs" srrBBAUMONIABNi? era is the Eoropa is the Uon. ii.

J. ay The" ship" Daniel "Webster," at London, Miaed on the 20th tit. a number of dead bodies, supposed to bo from the burnt ateimer Austria. 1 The Globe -discredits tha" report that ALES Pituburg and CiacinnattTI and Cnkeifcept al. Lard Bury goea tCnad.4n-nnectiQO with the federation or toe isriusn prorin The Great Western Railway -of Canada Bept.

Ift, t58-74I. WEILL ft ro. WATCHESJ, CLOt'KS, JEWKUlk' OjtiMtf Dry Cttils, i Varieties, GaritvmeTtn.netiCi We ask te atntton of bayeratoour Stock ef RFALirGOQDS FOIl, 1838. Tft are prepared to offer atrong indacemtnU iorfOTcnaMfa, tne munuma, p- ror -VAau. A liberal diaoount made fo- Casi.

Wa will sot be undersold, aad you willdo to giro ua a Ulau it coats you nouuna; 117, ana may prove a benefit to youw we wmae giaa to abow aad price Our gOOda Ueary Staple Goods CrcatTarlcty Our atylas are entirety and the Ladies are partlucalariy lavitea 10 iok ai cur etita aad Drefa Ooeda, Traveling Ira OooJa, Sbawla, Bcarfh, Velvet and Ciotn wm. Victorinea and Cuffa in aricty in PTBS. CurUln Muslins and Quilts, Bed Blankets, Bed Spread, Dimly, Table Linena, Mat- tiags and Oil tloua. -r 8wias and Jaconet Collra, Sleeves and 8eta, Embroidered Skirts and iandkerehiefa. Valen.

ciannraXoUara, aniseUjertbav Party Draaa-I afc IW JISttT aad STFrT -Ua -n nata. Bonnets. Boot, toes, Carpet Bags. Saddle Bars Steel 8kirts, Writing Desks, Work BoxetT Hiiery, Olovea, Zephyr Shawla and Sacks, Ureas rtmmmga, fionost Ribbons, Ruches, Flowers, Otrich Plumea, Knitting arns. Ladles maing 111a, euin iiosoms, uor MtSrMunua.

aniuunu.xsua, O-exxtlorcxcxi'ia Tweeds. Satinetsr Jeans, Undershirts, Cellars, travate, iiaaaneromeis. Our stock Jt Black an Fancy Cloths and Overcoatings and Cassimtss is very large, and we beg the special atten tioof Gentlemen wish' ing business or Dress suitto examine our Stock before purchasing. i'i -a. We bare also a finaatrtment of Vss'ingi; Gloves of every description Silk Suspenders, -J-TO AIMERS.

-JlOner JIaaC-IS-OnCT-aaVed J.Z1 a. i iThe above motto will verified, lfyou will call on D. Kou Con whnave just receivsd a Large and well Aorted Stock of Fall nnd Clothing Of the lateat sis. Also, 0rQT5rA-rTfrS KO And the Latestylcj of -Aod ittiact srerj thin ound Jul Regular CtdthiritKstaBtishment SepL yi858.740 KOUKf St-W I CI IO HOTEL, Jf ASH VILLE, SSS ESSEE, Moam UASkir sr8 noi belowzus sqcaki. PRICES KDUt'ED.

and lodging per t-itl 5 40 Single 40 upper; Lodgifig and 001 R' I 'j TO TH I--A DIES. opjo. We sar eome and look aour Stock of Broran 1 BoOta and oboea, sianaru, uuea tJiotna (er Ke. ero3ooU andPanla, IlatawL Linaeva, Osan. YUr, ha t.TBH rr ee IT I 4 'J at baa declared half yearly dividend of 4 per cent.

company have accepted the rer port of the directors; the latter were authoris PJIITKDVAKK, 0 WOULD call the atteetion of the good peopla -1 of Clarkaville and vicinty, to the faet that he la now opening at the Old Stand of S. SIMP. ed to advance ftiuu.uuv in mo romng stoca. af the Detroit and Miwaukie Bailroad, Buatness in the stock exchange was dull, though steady. Tha-AtlaBtioahareicloied aCX390a-.

iMlO. v.v. The liatilitlei of MrDahant, whose fail- uvw -v re natoi our- fooui, hope to have -nrS nnxious to sell for cash, or on the usualtim EYERY ON in want of rooJ in thia line, toirv WA TCJIES JEWELR YCLQCKS. -ii oO BARNES TVl" Robe. ar.mV rich new etyte JrUud 'd.

Ul" N.wW Gun. W'-to Chenille. Stelland-Rerersfbl. Shawls. Cloth tHlrerL dododo ldaJl 10 75 li, We wanl-wionewp-" -r-T'--- 1 i r-y-tjr at oieie Das ceen announcea, are staiea VI titit faH Br A i Bl a And all other things in proportion.

3 Call and see for and CLOCK i will be eareilT-and promptly warranted st Nashville prions. AH kinds of fine Jobbing neatly aad promptly done. iieo. ir. BcrrrALo.

tiot: 22.i-Tha fichl between Ilcenan and Morriasev on Lontr Point, Can- ada. to dr. commenced at 20 minutes of fbur. Hcenan niaJe oMectioo 9 tb fround that it was not aceordiag to agreement, hot as ao manv had eome so far fee the fight be would- wafve-objeetioaaaad- aoi diaap. point them; "FrUt ronna temoie; ngnung fatted tevea" ttinitea neeeaeMthrowing atomesey and drawiogtne srst oioou.

2d. oniiMv thrown. 3d. Heenan thrown 4th: Both weak Morrisser knock ed eauare down. 4t a blow ott the nder jaw from Heenan right.

6th 6th, 7th, and 8th, Ueenao thrown, vtn. io agoc ing wildly aad very much confused, and fall aide br fide. 10th. Heenar down. Uth; Morrisser rerr weak: earned to the scratch." Heenan eoee alone.

'v A tcrrlflo round. Heenan falla fainting. 12th. Morrisser carried to the scratch. lleeaan too faint; failed to eome to time.

rr- The battle declared won by Morriasey; Eleven rounds were fought in twenty min. jitea." Both neenan and Jlorrlsaey were badly eut and were brongbi away on oeo. The fight' was witnessed by between two Bbd-tbjee ihouundJSlWtrba4iee among tfie' apectatora. It is-understood that Heenan offered. to ght Morriasy again for a heary pursers Miss Lander, the gifted to sail for Italtba present moBtb, T.orl aplerTTrif Utedr wilf Isit "Rich mead during the U.

S. AgriculturalExhibi- Mavor Lamb, of has gone on a fit it to Providence, R. The Queen of Portugal if pretty well4 thank Likewise ljueea Victoria Likewise the Empress Eugenie; Tho health of Biahop Simpson! has 'not improved," and present indication do not promiae an early recovery. Waahineton Irvine, thouahauffaring con ttantly from asthma, is steadily eagagedon the fourth volume of his Lin el wasnmg ton." r. Ben 'Paul Akers.

the sculptor haa re turned from Rome, after an absence of four and taken up bis residence at Mew- port. Cant. Bell, Ui S. Nary; tstst of the steam trieato dan Jacinto, ana ucorge piason, S. Marshal for Texas are at B.lllhott.

editor, of the Charleston Mercury, baa been by the prerailipg cpidemw io lbt cityLp The Prince -bf Russia" thalers for the Wenel- atatue of Bacchus, which ia to be placed in the Royal Jluseuoi Tlie Clieralier Wikoffwas td leave South ampton forNojv: on the 29th ult. York in the North Sfcur, H. K. Brown has lately completed a bust of II. Sigourncy, and is about to model bust of Scott.

1 Geoi ceW. Curtis, says the Boston Trans cript. is encased in "writing an histdricfttAo- coutit of the Hudson rtvc. frofessor Weir's painting of Niagn'ra Falls has been purchased' in Boston by Mrs. ore.

then 0 vof rst7wh 0 liss recen tl become afflicjcdjritb partial, bliodnjsasiis abouVtuTjjtfljmit to anopcratioator cataj ract. Jefferson Daris is now in Boston. Ilia visit in Maine haa proved beneffuial. 10 his health, i He is to address the citisena of Boston in Faneuil Hall on the Uth mst MrrJohn Vandchhoff ia ahortly on tho: boards frthorTheatre Royah Liverpool, the establishment at which br made his debut 50 jeare ago. '1 Mr.

BowUn and lady are at tho St. Nicholaa Hotel, New York city. Mr. Bowl-in leaves off Saturday in the Sabine, on his Paraguay Mission. Trof.

Greene, the author of ''Green's An! Sod a professor in Brown Universi- a. W- I irsaid-wrrHfee-Hria-ta tna.j:resL-i. dency of Columbia College in Washington. Bavard Tavlor returns from Europe this month, and is engaged to open a course of lectures for the Mercantile Library Association On the 28th inst. The Crimea Is very attractive to tourists dow.

Prince Albert, the uncle of iFred-ciick William of Prnaaia, is there, and Lady Franklin and Alexander Dumas are on their way thither, Bayard Taylor ia expected by the next Hamburg and Southampton atoainer. Mrs. Taylor? was successfully delivered -of a daughter at; August 3d T. The United States auL Paraguay Steam 4 A MlLIXIt. THOMAS -MILDER, have removed to their- -new shop, sornor of th and Franklin- streets; and near the Methodist Chinch.

-Th. Fstablith. ment'ie driven and 'ihry .7 i i'm The. Times expocti ih extraordinary tn Urease of ease inibe money market. -The prelate who ia plicetf at a ill.

tne neaa pi ine rrencu iniusion voiua is to be made a Cardinal, The Independent of Turin says the visit (f Prince Napoleon to Warsaw is a prelude to an alliance between France, Busaia and hostile Austria. l- Spain. 'Spain is about building a large force of am all war crafts to suppress piracy I ii the phiiiipini it jaodrril cEM The health of the Kicg causes aerious alartae: Ac8TBtA The red notion of the army if ferocrcssiag rapidly. r- Tubkit. the Montenegrins have hoist- their Jas in Satorioa.

a territory on the eoast of the Adriatic 'lC-A Trieste telegraph sayt that Stratford had been Instructed to express tho re- fret of the' Knglinh Government -for the ombardtuent of D'Jiddah, and that fin g- land intends to iiidemhify the Jt was further reported ihat fingland will aik to rent the Island of Perim for one hundred yeara. The Europa vill be due at Boston to- -wurrow noon Suveral wreeks, with loss of pc 'Aifdlo arry bit" tlis bnsiness nf JllackcBiTLLi -i. 1- ill .1 ing in the -most approved A (1 tlieir willJSe weHdoue, sud orders filled -en iltur.l a- lice. jiSiir- Tvu They would saylrtHlioss-whs' buy wagnns ia'--- the Eastern market, tlisl tbey make theni -u AS CHEAP A3 THEY CAS UK MA UK an wIiai.m 11 ll.pv iriint ia A trial tn rnn HaviKo leased UNWuup lasdiau, Tor a term of years, we are aew prssared io carry on Sf orintr, roriardin; and Corn mission' Bnsiucaia, 4 'ri la all ita kraoches Thlf Landing aitnated one nile below Trtce'a Landinir. aad poa-1 eeasea aaaaya4yanugear There oowjteany 1 eompleted to it one of the besl Turnpike Koadi 1 the SUte, leaving the ah'Kjr CUwImUU Turnpike tfpwl lust above the toll gate at New Providence, there by saving toll, wh.ich is a considerable item.

Tbt warehouse ia aaw, large ana fire-proor wiu one of the best wharves and laadines es the river. Our entire time ana attention shall be aevotea the. Warehouse, and no efforts or expense shall I spared to proin'ot the interest of our customers. Our prleea shall as low as any other ware house ia Providence or Clarkaville, and all we ask. is, a liberal share of patronage, and we will prove to you that we will make it to your iniereai to patronise as.

We will also keep UUIUHfl VI VI J. ViaVllftlVHil for building purpesos. And also, "constantly on band, a large lot or Uie beat FAMILY GROCERIES MM. mm will ..11 Ihw fnr fii lli.n. hv SndnMiifinn Hunrlntlnn.

OWl.r. from, onr all we want la, a fair trlaV to prove to you that what we say is true. JAMES M. RADFORD." WM. E.

MoQUIRB. Sept. 15. '68-741-4mr ISeJOe 1858- fwEWbFALIr GOODS. TC7 BR0ADDU3, Beaiesf, Ist.SjtMfci 'sHl Staple and Fancy Dry Good, CLARES VILLE, TENNESSEE.

IIavi received their large and general stock of Fall and Winter Goods All entirely dry," In good order and Ann con. anil Valval Olnais. Hon null anil llnHn.l Dlklinn. Wiiite Ooods, Collars, Sleeves, RuSlings, stc, also every kind of hoop Skirts, Oltfves, Hosiery: heel ed, and spring-heeled kid, alf and goat Boots and Buskins; to which your attention ia respect luiiy inviieu. Planters are req'ucsled to call and examine our very large stock of Suck aa heavy fulled Cloths, woolon Jsanr Shd I unsevs, neirro uianxeis, uata, extra neavr JJro-1 ganaand.

meslic, cotton Yarns, which we will make it to7ourniterest to wool tvrooL rfz wisk tfo: 'buy good, 'Wool, (well washed,) Socks, etev, for Wttica we win give tne Highest market Jfi, B0ADDU5, September 13, 13J8-741- 2mA. 1 "In vllUX'i I lsfllillsi siai 2Zl Mill aVUAt.H Will mki li'av lat Tript three Timet a Week rrom Clarksrillo to Parle. rirt.viii. 4 i v- rriday. at lO clock, A.

and arrive at Paria 7 oclockrsama evening, to connect with the ramfln y- o'clock, to connect with the .1 AmWc Uopknuem and RvtieUvUlet The Line is newlv fitted out' with eom. fortableCoaches, good horses and careful drivers, th t.rnn,n,nii. tint. nr naaAMWMa ironage ot tiiS puuiio Will be thankfully received, SUge office ia kept at tha Wash'ngton Ho- CUrks villa; Union Ian, Dover' Union Uouse, 5--- ii-iiv 1 a'ti' I THE Copartnership of C. N.

Drown Co. dissolved on the 14th of March last. It is imporunt that the accounts be All failing to make Settlement, will find their accounts and notes in the hands of an officer, JOSHUA BttOWM, Ang. 4, 1858. C.

M. BROWS. T. O. ADAMS OFFICS OJI BTAWBERItr ALLET, Otev Uornbelffer 'Si House.

Oct. IS, 1858-743. HI 5 I 9 1 uaviu uiuuca has opened a Store th ot tD Square, next door to the Northern Bank, where he keeps Pianos, Guitars, ViOlins and other Musical Instruments, Piano tuneing, Guitar and Violin repairing done on notice. He also keeps constantly on hand very latest sheet music Oot. 13, '68-745 -tf.

T- TJolosna anxuaajsos. 139 lbs. Just received by Oct. 13, '68-745. L.

WEILL CO. 13 A 'IV pM f7i lir cj a. ai j. i 1 JLi Ininiciise Excitement i the world is plunged in doubt and in regard to the success ef i the mid are iremblior with fear as thev r-i The Tito Cornels: bla ting. through tha ikrei fearing that these i .,1 r.iuoir Biignt mi mi mi smau i -e enourj of exeltement now raovlne the neonie of i ClarksvilW and making them quiver from their heels to th tops of their little Bonaete, and I ia wa immense anq elegant assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRY QOODSS 2- 1 Just opened at i PARMER TRIGGS.

Comprising everything fashionable and desira from the cosUleal Bilk to th oheapest Calico, I the most nagnlficant Drasr Goods to the 1 oil and Hill 1 7 To A and the irom all oou the rsge, iieves ters A for tha r'! ar4.f 1 Dry tour 1 ber. 3d I vino th nnhlin that tliKT nerrl nit n.l Kxt far articles in their line, on the score of quality or cost. They will on li.ind. Waggoiiillubba, Peliasler and Mile, la Pniega harf been publiahed in lha-First -Arrondiasement of Pane. The rolsniinoua titles of the Duke figure beside aeven viamet with which the ortae eoeci was lavorea Dy iter Dapiumai apoaof.tf.r:ri3'-;;-..;-; Bloodt Fiout bbtwbcn two Fosthab-lliiajwA terrible iook.

place, at Co-Iambus on Tuesday last, between J. F. Howard, postmaster at Howard-Lake, and John Klerner, postmastei1 at Columbus, in which the former was shot with a revolver the. banda of the' latter, and, it wu thought, Ktrtal)y woandedFrom jrhat we hare been able to leara, it appears that an old grudge had listed between the parties for some time past, and, on Tuesday last tney got into a dispute about' election mattcrsi when Howard, who was drunk at tho. time, drew a knife on Klerner.

and waa about to stab biro," when Klerner in I self ueienco, wa are ioiu, arew revoivi and shot Howard, the ball taking effect in a rital- part. Howard immediately fell, and waa taken up, as was thought, iu a dying Medical aid was promptly sum HlVUIUi WUk, IIUUI HW KTOHllH, that he cannot survive. Howard has a wile moned, but, from last learn aad family. He is said to bare been a desperate man; of a quarrelsome disposition, and one or two indictments are pending against hinT for" attempts on the lives of Klerner immediatelr tturrendered himself into the hands of the law. SlTPaut Timeri tttir, 7- rT" WQTICE.l I will sell to the hiebest bidder for Cash, at the Court-Houae door, in the town or uaruvilie, on the fifteenth day of November A LIKELY NEGRO BOY7--- named Sn 4evled nby twoeaeentions, the property of W.

E. Later, one In favor of William Pinion, and one In favor of W. J. Kine, and will be sold to satisfy the-debts and coats due them. Sale within lawful hours.

This 9th day of Octo ber, c-Oet! 13, T)8-745-5w. D. BROWN, Constable. Jn Ste wa Co 11 11 ly Co 11 rt. rV.

J. ELLIOTT. 5-- tit. i tit. r.

vi'etiuaa to seu una. GEO: R. GIBSON. alt. It appearing to Uie aatiaraolion or the Vlerk of this Court, that George Elliott, ilaHha 1.

Roderick; Thomas P. Poorr LucindaJI. Poor, 'Til? Poor, William-i. Poor, Sarah E. Ander son, Elisabeth A.

Poor, and Martha A. Poor, brira at law of Thomas Elliott, lattof Stewart County, and part of the derendanta ia tbia eause, are non-residenta Of the State of Tennessee, and are heyond the reach of the ordinary process of this Court. It is therefore ordered 'that publication be made for four Successive weeks, in the Clarke ville.JeSersonian, a newspaper, requiring said non-resident defendants to personally appear, at eur seal Ciftmt lut-t, 4 be b14 to the Ceaaiy of-WMwhaartllouMf ie-TowBrL Dover en the aeeond MondayJo JJoTember. 188, ibenaad there to thf petition of N. 0.

Elliot, filed in our said Court against George Gibson et ab, for the Bale and distribution of -the Real Estate belonging to the heirs of said deceased, or the same will 1 taken for eonTeased, and set for hearing txpattt as te ibetih This Oct. 11, ISM. A. B. R083, Clerk.

Oct. 13, fee $4. 1 Benjamin F. Bryan aud wife Eliza- -Petition to beth, vi. Thomas Jones, Jamea R.

lsell land' Payne, and John E. Payne. Pursuant to a deoree of the Circuit Court, in equity, sitting for Moutgomery at their September term, 18-B, iu the above.ciiuse, I will on the 13th day of November, (being Saturday,) 188, tell to the hi ghest bidder, at the former 1 James Reasons, in District No. in said cOiintV. iwo nilu i Pt ItoTl.

on the" nopkisville "Road, twelve miles east of Clarkiville, tract er tmprove meats thereon containing about 3111 acres, being the same land which was devised by the stid Jamea Reasons to bis daughter Harriet Payne daring her life, andat ber death to her-children. Said land wiH betwW oa a credit of one, -two end three years, bond with good security will be re quired of the purchasers, and a-tien retained ea the tand until the purchase money is -1 will also, at the same time and clace sell the slaves bela iging to the said heirs, beiug seven in number, one womanjrt)n-Tnan, two gtris.Ttwo hoys and onV Infant, on a credit, until the 1st day'of September next, 1869, bond with good security will be required of the purchasers. 4Jh day of October, 1838. lHAULLS JJAILKl, K. JU- Oetober 13, 'B8-745-4w.

1858. OFFER THEIR EXTIRETOCK OF Fall and Wihtor -SX ttr. G7 tXD TT F.OE. A Hi IlAvmo determined to Jlose our business, we offer the entire stock ft cost foe caah, consisting tn part or Fancy and Bl'k All-wool Delaines, Swiss Jaconets other 'Muslins, Embroideries, Ribbons, Undersleeves, Collars, Table Cloth. Ladtea Shoes.

NanVlna Linens of all, descrlp- on Domestics, heavy, Negro Shoes aad heavy and bleached, uianaeta, Woods, Striped Osnaburgs, Floor and Table Oil Osnaburgs, gueensware, Cloths, Carpels, ete. iy iTerything for sale at ACTUAL COST! aad ouratore room let for Oct fr. -l. 110G9! IIOGSr ilOOSJ! ine. puouc are aereoy aownea TlTl that our large new Pork Uouse ia Tfv 1 -1 now in sonipieio wruoraou inai analt prepared to make eon- tracts by the 1st of November, and we will pay tha WhMi maket Orico for lloM.

ThosS hav ing lloas for aale would de well to sea na before selling. TO.eK3r4uii. J. sniio tT We will also kill Hogs on oomsaission. Oot lu Chancery nt Clarksvillc i (L Harrison.

D.Dick. Jr.sfaJr, 1 Orifinat and m. MoClurer Henry Young, A ttaehasent HenVy B. Uoy, 8. Lacy, ataj BIIL On motion of complainants' counsel, and It appearing from the allegations ia the bill, which is worn to In nroner form, that, tha defendants lt.nrr Younr.

lhnnr B. Laey, and Wm. S. Lacy, are noo-residenU of the State of Tennessee, so that ilia ordinbry process of the law cannot be served open them. It is onUrtd tliti publication be raxi for four auceesive weeks in the Clarksvillc Jptfersonlan, a newspaper published in Clarksvilln, Tennessee, requiring said non-resident defendants to appear 1 I reaay morticed, riough-iiamiies, etc i 'JT ClnrkNiville li'on nnd Hratis Commerce St reet.

zzS-. ,1 tile theburt hmsr. aurred on tlie (jeriuan No Ameri -nana are amoug iie loft. '--v-- -r--- l'he cholera at Mecca carried off 30.00Q i. new company for completing the ateamer Great Eastern waa delayed in its argamsation by its non-attendance of the director of the old company, to 'complete f- the necessary forms.

France is exempt from navigation dues for aaotlier year, for cargoes cornKflour, rice and vegetables. Hong Kong dates of the 25th of Angus bare tteii received. Affairs at Cautoo -J-. Bore satisfactory. L.

In punishing the lute outrage at Canton, Gen. Van Stiaubensio saekea and burned Ov of the suburbs. Tl6 troubles at Ningpo continued. Trade AB bJutIfui fcrUa! SeiisoiarpeS erajVegetablejHIvoryf Emory Cases. Steetand Sit fatThbUaStrd-Basketerand-TriekrgeBei ly.at BEAUMONT BABNE3.

New ftylalPayton-are Jioes, cradles, chains, broad aaes.jrarranted cross cutsawa, rary cheap, Boston nails, and every tiling ia this line if trade. Wafer coolies. Ice- cream freeters i i i I iuui, iuieu Ducaeis, scruo noor and cloth brooms and brushes. Aa large a sheet as the Jefleraoaia4a, would New lot of Every thing," We want to please you April 14, '68-7 B. A B.

Land for Saler- now ofTerinir the olaee on which I now live, containing 4 IT acres land fori sale, about 150 acres are cleared, the balance well timbered with valuable Oak timber. Said Land lies two miles-east of Fndonia, and one a half milea from Clarkaville and Paradise Turnpike Road." Any person, wisking to buy iu oi 1L. P.PO fftlt. 1 dnidfiit so as to suit purcbasera.r Address me Mta jrms; at FreJonls" county, lenuessse. rJune 7.

OEOW. BRTARLV. R. D. MCCACLtr.l nrynrly and iWcCaulerT''- WDOLESAIK RETAIL DRUGGISTS.

Pt) 1 ITirtf mm. nnw I tClitrktelUe. TtnnttSM. I are new tn recaiptof afulj and complete I assortment of every variety of. DRUOS AND MEDICINES.

nil a.AiAfuu a as ns OI ousjness, inclusive oi octioo uooks. faner uooda of which, we will continue to aell to punctual dealora. on the utual aSfUCB oannot lau to satisiy SlE-t vnZhZ our took I fflTrescriptions carefullv oomnoandrd. the unbounded patronage hereto- w.fJiSW to merit a eon- May 19, 1838-724: i.TEi:i:sTi.n Planters, hinn cri aid ercli tats. iBuwra wnti onippeTS or Mont-1 gomery, Todd, and othsr adiaeeat oounUes of Kentucky and Tennessee, that be will continue to do a Gtwrnl Warehouse Butineu'' I'.

li ivn i-'v 1 Ji Jj A til being prepared, a he think Me- give entire aatiaftotiou to all patrons, he eoliojts a portion of business ef the eommunit v. Ills warehouse jssituated at the Mouth of Eed piver, between Clarksvillc and Trice's Landing, about one mile eaca or inose places, and is accessible from niiarMtra Tl, I struoted and very commodious: ami urHncn turnpike road rrom the main pike to warehouse, Particular attention shall be riven tn 1 inspection and Sale ofTot-seeo; and he be ne can make it to the interest of the Plan to give him a trial in that line. i reduced scale of chargea haa been adopted the coming semon, as will be ssen from the following table. The first column show the pre-sent and former chargssat otherwarehouses, and second shows the prince as reduced a.t my warehouse alone. In conclusion, I ask each a ir remuneration iuornu irouoie, at these low prices.

P-Ia-m I vuuna hi, per 00 I 121 otorage, ghlppiogand 4 tZ" weighiug perhhd. 1 Storaee ner hhd a 9ti -PereightrperiOOpouKlxH-11) 7l nisay ana UO'iids tier harr.l in tn 20 1ft I to 2 60 $1 to 00 amwuing 60 2 0 ---r per a a aianovorii per 6 frtirv atv. have en hentt a terra tot of sonar rHar f. also a lot of Boards and 8hinelca. 1 1, 186k7WSm: IleV.

Fowlkes. Wkotitate and Retail Groocr, and Commit- aayie vUCf (fewVrT, door below the Cour-houae, Fraaklia Btreet, Clarksvillc. Tcnn. -1- tNMler In country as Hour, Bail Aiso, teepi on aaod agond as- ougar, vcuee, Pall, Jalle, 4a, and everyUiiog aiually krt In sack estab- iBumani4P. LMaroh w- 'JUusJ tcliooJa 1 bW leave to inform my patrons ed tterob-Ile'gsnerally, that I will open my next session On flic Cth of Srpteniktr, Per the instruction of pHPi! ia Inifrtimrntat ojhI Vutal Trs Psity Ins'mctioa oa Psao, Cnir at, each with Voal Kien-ise 00 Ptipi's to pnti-iice III same dally al 7 room.

cNitb l'r ime of Instrument. iSl ilrr me I nur dai'r to tlie tnl- tmn 01 a in iVX A1.U:,;; 1 1 renta l-anj .1 it P. 1 ttsi ft r.w leiviei TV Pa BlUllBr. 'f w. 1 sit Xi tTirea -5, river at Kong was dull.

The Paris iVrtae pubtiehed the 1 tho S. Minister to alvsis." respondence between Millincrr Arlcss Trimmln. MIS3 MAQCRE A MRS. HODGSON would inform the Udiea larisville and vicinity, Ciat tliey have lust ived a large.and beantj- i.uuft vi ran nn inter uiiiinerr ma vreRS i -eiwjveo'wi Kic-tcoraji axm- guirt jo N-w York Philadelphia. Call and exami.0, we toeffer Induce- ments those wlnlr to nnrchaae Miiijrlcn, Pa rents.

1 AA OF ED uca tion Are reqst.0 address the President of Eastmal.tomrucrclal Colleere. Bt. for tha Annual Pamphlet and Circular of thtnstitution. now tSm Itrmi anil most thoroughhool for the proper education of ioung wen "women in the Diuuems at anv I me. Course eompd to 20 Wteki.

The FamphlaoDtaine valuable edueatinnal information. I The Ciroular, Urtant and valuahla Informa tion XorFarmeAMechanicap-Merehanlaj-aBd rroiessionas iucn Address, 1 H. O. EASTMAN. Pres't Conreial CollegB, St.

Louis. Mo. on Oct. 20, '68-74 A YD Ail, We want al and Traveling in av.ru of the Southern ai Western States. to whom the Iargenrmissions will be paid.

uur inciUOCS OVEB 701CME8 Ofrr T. S. ARtJR'S WORKS. a larrfid saleable list of HISTORICAL AND DBAPHlCAL among tnese win wind uvea of Jefferson and -Hamilton, nr. EJKane, and other dlstin- gnisnea uxpiorend Travelers, s.

Among our reeentblioations are thaptrb sjetsv arrasjinr Uutaf Indui, and The India. Mutiny; XtUMStolM auotu jra a ui' Jxpiuraaorn jot 1 r. 1 I JSuUenJtart yUUof Afrysaetc. If" -AU of these Boole among the meat salaabls puoitsiiea. i OP MTIXCD5rBS TR1TCL8 ssfcwst; Alona have' aald i-'R-V-iArr Over Tblrtjioasantl and tha sale la lacing.

Many of our Agents are making from 3 $10 a day in selling our Publications) and! claim that our List includes the most sae Books offered te Agsats and Canvassers, believlirg ia LAROE SALBD SMALL PRflPTTS i. 1 we furnish our Boo Agents for front 10 to 12 per cent, below I fatal prices. For foil partloutf Ageney, Terms, Ao, ad- drew J. If. ID LEV, Publisher.

rnr teL was very those short the Vn While Aad watch Now r.1.1 source 1 Boot mat 'r! ble, from Call i CQ 6a Nicaragua and the foreign Mioister of Nicaragua, touching Monsieur Belly's conren-tioof. The former says no arrangement with Mr Belly shall be recognized or as-" rented to, in any thing contrary to the just rights acquired by American citirens, and that a liberal policy resulting from the 1 transit treaty of November last shall be maintained. The Nicaragua -Minister replies, ''that his -government writhes only for justice and ita righta and desires to mainUio friendly" relations with the United States but declarei that the transit treaties are of no value, because the "'toute was not opened at the atipulated pe Mr. Boll had appealed to the Clay ton Bulwer treaty fur prouction, and Lord ziJIalniesburr'jJcttctJobiuj tellslbintthai tha stipulations thereof wiljt in hia own "opinion.lspply to hit '1 i If carried out, the corporation of- Lim'- rick had started a project for establishing a trans atlantic line between France ErjkwieriQa. jvJvr.

Tbe equinoctial gal did tonsiderable damage till the German ocean. A number ef wrecks are reported, occasioning much loss of Among the lists of the lost, the names of 00, Americans bare appear 'HE undersigned having purchased the inter. est of Messrs. T. i.

Pritrlictt and R. Ilouee. ia the foundry aad Machine. bep, aad having added to the machinery, we are now pre, pared to furnish Machinery Catingaof all Ie seriptions i fartlcular attention given to Repairing Strnin PIII2C flCllKlTS, THRASHERS, nEAI'BRS, 4 1 very uesgnjiuuw wi omuu vrs, nuo tn ph. psrior atjle.

Saw mill work, Stirrups, Dc, Tia- man Irons, Bolts, and all kinds of Mill Iron la order, on short nntiee. a Copxer and Jihect Iron fthop- -yf now prepared to tnannfaotttra all V. of Copper and Sheet Iron worVStill Copper Pipes, Kettles, Sheet-Iron Slaoka, beech- Ing, WROUOIIT AXI CXHT IROS BTOVHS OF All. DESCRIPTION'S OUBOW.N MASUFACTIRE Tin Whop-? All descriptions of this work' donero order, with pwmpt and ing, jc, As, Terms CAHII on delivery. WlilTflELU, BR.VDLET A.

CO. April 11, '58-7 l'J. rANK W. WALMR. T1H.

It. SJ1I11I. It LK II TIJ, AMU WHOLESALE ANU RKT.V1L IJtalerM iu iiRExca axd cNCLisu cnm. BOHEMIAN LOOKINO CLASfiEfl, riCTCRKS, and PICTURE FRAMES, rLATKO WARH. T0V3, CLOCKf, ie.

Queens wake, Glassware: etc etc. vbAUKSV JLLc, March lfll'68 tf. a. aiTKoiPs, x. swirr, ws.

a. cvttsr vnATnya mill. CLARKSVILLE, TENS Wr3. A CO. THE attaation ef Builders and others la respectfully called to enr eatsnsiv tbtabliebment," where waiaanaraclure by steam power frotaj seasone.1 stuff.

-1, Doors, BuaU, Blfnda, Frames and Monldlngs In vry Variety, We ket-p ou band, also. Dressed Pine-and Joplar Plooriug and Kidlng, and are prepared to dresa Ln-Dboi' order on ihssimit. notice. W. McREYNOLIiS A t.O.

A Oraln Millie attached to the rremines. July 21. 1MS-738. I JY TX "SrtT vr a. I as a ran a Hsrf- rara Ccssfciitrt.

CohTi Xlljr-tn Meruhsndle generally, fmrss, dwnin against lwa by riar. Alr tlea lolsnd, r.l h'sa ritrs.al el-r-t rie c-f reiaitua eorpjatiliU Vrl'-htif tmity th L.G. "ILUAMrt, Agnt. Nar I gatlo tr tTompf nTrdireotoTs havararrirjttMuts, Hoops, SktiftejTi browa The London News lays that Prof.Tbomp- eon lias nearly succeeded in neutralising 4 the e'Jccts of the earth current tn the pnble which bad become4' perplexini the enrreota through the cable are ao commonest sort of truck. ard sea PARMER TRIGO Hoghes has so modified hi printing ed in New York, add lave had lererat iti-t terrtewa with Commissioner Bowun.

The Artist drerbeck is BomeTHe bas com pleted an exquisite composition, after this manner pray ra." Hoffman, the adopted son of Overbeck, is on a group, by his mas- i' Jv'iit The great chess game is ftill progressing ia Pans. Theecore of Morpbya match with Mr Harrwits now stands Morphy, Harrwiti.9. Mr. Morphv'f friends in Paris and bere have fears as to th rssalt of the' match. lVsb arrived, In Oswcco just at the eloae of terrible storm of Ftiday, and after riiiting the State Fair Went to tee his old friend Gor.

Throop, who has his borne en the pan of tbe.Uwasoo Walter Savage Landor has taken up his residence 10 Genoa, where bia family, whiob ia numerous, possess a fine estate and one of the furious effects of the trial ia. that it has led to a reconciliation betwoenHhe acred poet and his wife, after a separation of 40 years. Jt Redpath, Burgess and- Tester, the English financial fraud convicts, were dUpntch-fd to the Australian convict seltleinciits Utclr. Red path, a few dirv. before hia em- Laikatioo, had a farewuli interview lib bin wifo, and tho'r is deribrd aj Wing very ai apparatus, inai a current 01 roitaio tr loity, (generated by a small iron wire be P.

Those Indebted to Parmer Trigg last rear' a account, ara aarnaatlv ranoMtarl Mcemarorwara and pay up, a tney want money atust have it. r. 4 in. held in one htnd moistened with water 's while a copper wire of equal site ia held in the other, the two wires bcing united,) is of sufficient intensity to make his machine workinteiiifibly." T. aUocna-is'Liv surpi.1 of Washington, 4 vol's, -by Washington Ir WarTraiL by CapL Mayna Paid.

Things not Generally Known; -Ticknar'a Eil io sensitive is his new that it will correctly operate, thoush a curront mo th vAn nvrr mm. 1 lei. 68-7484 Ws have rteelvel have ready for yen. one of the largest and complete stock of 0 Oomestlc Keenly-Made Cli, Brwtelt, Znjfainand Ctirpett, have everbrci fliis marktt, and we now want very much ti hrm. If yon wnt a-jy, pUma come aid p.

Our Okiet p- s'jai! I-S low snv n. 1, '68n M0i.r paid. MiUJKuniB otrvcci, -Philadelphia, Pe, aad Kept Life -The Uon rtu of tbe Waverly levels, eto, CO. FA toy- as weak as we have described is diminished ill more in intensity by passing through bodies of foor individuals. With the rjnl)infil imrrovoirnt and in vrtitTStion of Prafi Ksors Thompnon and liuchcs, and Mr.

at the nest term 01 mo unnrery court, tone he! 1 at Qarksvilie, on the Monday of October neit. and pl'J, answer, or dVmiir to complain-anta' bill, or the same will he luien for eonf-J si to Hem, and din m-lnit Et V. 1 iiu. J. MLNrOilD 1 M.

jt 71. 13 711 tw rr. fee 15. which the birbeiit market price jrill fcl ril. IVahi iJ I 1 1." llenly, wo are not v-ittmut Impc Uiatas eori as their in-trumout can I a convr yed Atlantio, the electric comnjuai-cfti-'O wi'I lc ttiTt rjtT'T, A''i 1 XT, i I.

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