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PDBUIBED
JOHN S.
DAILYBY
C. HOGAN
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ISAAC ISAACS,64 2 Jefferson Street.
All orders executed with neatness and illsn.an-i entire satisfaction guaranteed whenKt work Is done. marS
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SILK AND WOOLEN DYERS21 e4n4l fitrNpt.
BETWEEN JEFFEBHON AND COURT.
attetitlan to Ladles- - DressesSPECIAL lienUemeu's Clothes Cleanedand Dyed In superior style.
N. E-- N'i answerable 'or loods left In storeafter six months from date of order.
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,o. 266 Front Row, o"rTbe well known boue of PhlUtpa Ji
Tbrough B.IIa lAd'.ng siren to all KaataiueiUa. .na&ea and lime aa quick aa byan other route.
IL General rrelght Aft.Ba! more
H. F. HKCKERT, W eater n Acent, CnnelnnaU
E. D. COBB, Agent4 Bkltimore -- nd Ohio Railroad.
Valuable IHantatiun to Lease.
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busl pert.ln.ng lo a Hanking Kxchaug..collection or Real Kstaleraepectmuy.W are, e g fjf&gj a CO.
P. B.We have al stracl of Bml BW
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win the ooamty.ocl . .
jyruy Stort for Sale.Ptock. No unooltoble gooda
ANwbTsSbh can be renledat a fair taleamount oi loc. --bout
head of naylgauon of Little hied Hlver9mm taiata per ees. Cairo and Fu Hon Ka
ess,,, "' town-- Is now being built.Town, growing more r.pid than any place
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oJltUwovwll aVoarcy, Ark.
THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL.JOHN HOGAN
DIRECTORY.
CALENDAR.
DIRECTORY.
TAILORING,
PREMIUM
!A:ddr.b.'k""- -'
DENTISTS.
S.No. 983 Main Street.
CLOT BOlLDrKO.bp derwly
Harris Sc Blair,He 817 Clear, err Kwend anal Adams Ma.,
AJAM- - block.J. C. BARKIS C X. BLAIB.
LAWYERS.
J. E. TEMPLE,Attorney t Ts.w,
Solicitor In Bankruptcy nd Commissionerof Deeds.
OFFICE No. It Jefferson street, Boom So I.
BBO w. WIl'MSTBB,Late of ualiail a, Tenn
BOBEBTof
WIN HEIiTEB k HATCltEK,
a rri.uwv at l.AW and (General
A T7 Second Mem- -
W BIGHT, L.
WRIGHT & McKISICK,
Attorneys at Lawremovtsl their office to the Kit
HAVE Block, No. 8 aad 4, Mau-lso-
street- -
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ADAHB,Main
L H. PIKE,ATTORNEY AT LAW
Airn
Solicitor in CHanceryi
Little Roc k, - - Arkansas.Will practice In the Federal and State
Courts. Collec Kins promptly a tended to.mnt tf .
B. L. OLIO. W. A. FBBCT.
DIXON A PERCY.s TTORNEYH AT LAW, Breenyllle, Mlas,
f. will practise in tne uicru oi iun.i.Doahonra.rVnintlM.
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SELF-FAS- T EMI
WROUGHT 1R0 BCCRLE TIE
FOR COTTON(HA
llOtlVSr, WSinmSlIll i'jurni..
NC
H N h 8ol Prop'tr,,o. 14 Union street. New Orlaaa
Irtee t the hoop In thelot, and draw it tight
round tie bale.
AU other Tiea lastenliig by this method Bxeard will be prosecuted at law
SJBSUCh.
AVlien the lever ofprew is raised the tie willfasten :tself by the out-
ward pressure of the lw!e.
We nrv ute n,;euu and re prepared toorder tbe e
Wroogt: Iron Bnctle Tie,on tut muti iraolftbtrn rDHn 11 feot r i of itie anMod Iboi J l tU-J- .
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tbev now offeiueth ao arrant t
tbbale, and bold 11 .
Ott sT paint h vbeat iualty of r
Tb lit s atemetst that tiie Mbkleaol any "in-- ,
ei reel;tio-- i a rtai ttjr of utpltca
vorabiy with tr yThe edvariifur- -
aUv ire.iiuia-- rplace to ca i tht ato tne very emi ri;aaraxii-'"- . pu aaand ApenCrN t Heim&i. re"QtTy ptia
Missouri.
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iniv'teuppiy demand theae
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TIP., withitantly clamp
ptarf reniovcrtx fiom theiihouialippinc.
aecure theMniple their arrange-- ii
iipj.lit-- by any one.stilt. Ran-rt- facility an1
lnaiTeiigt andiioi aill compare fa--
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t'HAMSF.RS IATTIN(J,m?2 No. Carondelet
Our LateKt ImprovedNEW SCALE
GROVESTEEN CO.,
4UU lirvarltvay, JT. r.Instrument, after ihe mop flatteringTHhlRF. from trie first the
"ouniry. wno.'at anr "hclliotttiem the aevrainiaajnayr aj4pmiinUTiced TH FINEST SQL'
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thirty-mi-x mat hare uiaunfactaredi'.Kiitc fiWtr (fcvi iwil nw
the I'me--d tMatea and kuropeo xy thefiaeal tuKtrumebl he lowet-- t mlF Our hup?rlor lacllitMa atumtsie offer them from one
three hundred iollara leaa than any otherKlntt lata liooae.
Ttie neof the Instruments are rmarkaMepaaahar tHwaslneaH and liraat
aever losinc Uielr quality when forcedihelr parity Tha lower raaaatar
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yt3t aud Divines throcghoat the who doogre Or William' Pulmonic Balaam ofVHid henry haplha the onlycertain cure tr PnamoBla, Aatbma, Bronchf- -
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sale dealer an III
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thonaanda ofly read to lestify, whous gre-- diNcovary. Haart emltteul pbyatciaDSortlngaiHhel Dr. Ho n, of
in every caae he hasa aa' and prompt
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idtTjg li at reliaule a no- -
. B liliystclan ofiilat .in a-- sn able ana exer of medirlne, entertainssBfrie ojiinum, ana reuoiA-
,"r CharlefU.il. B.'c.,a gen-s'-
reputatlor.,and awhi.le-pott-
of rugs and medi-i- t
in th,- i.Ul.eet terms, andail other rem dlea In his
ait satufacl'iry results,d eweu tliousaans of
this tit. dtrlne.only cx.niiurae time lu read-astti- is
r at medicine is toottie tNjuin, woere 11
the last twenty two earn,reer,int::eudallon than tinsuowdltonie are nut s. lis
and hi w at nas be, u tnc
llin.ogiKiut IheKnuth.establlsnsaj "sir
known wholesale drugof iu.ii 1
al. or .era delav,
Owner
are
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takea
n pull recently thatsuch arrauaemenU fcr
enable us iTeupply ikehwearedal y In reselptile and other dealers
i.riMi'tiiiv met !, tl.e t.a'O only
Iron
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and must l ,
adcrt asetl lo J . n. w i , ... . v v,.,v huleaale LtruggeaLs. MemphJa T , u n .
Stock tuJlders' Meeting.Mlr o'-f', V- - of ee NRMPHIH AND
1 LtTTLfel Hi a K KA11 HOAIJ. will meet althe company's ofhas tn Mem pais, on ihe 15thda, of i emner next, lo elect a noar-i-
By order of the Uganl.W. . wADRArT,
oris lm Hecretary and Treasurer.
tAIM HAUVS lCUUOJUPoplar Strceit, East or Orleans.
rc. S. K. FOPS, PriMlpal.NS wishing to enter pupils wltl please
Pl't-- iafter 8 p.m., or al any Ume aaturday.
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JSxicmtor' Jfotice.OTICJv is hateby flven to the heirs ofN Bettle. ileesase 1, and all parties con-
cerned, thai we, as surviviuaexeculois of saidit.i- - nave nil ilar filed i ur accimnl as such.
wiUi John Loague- - Clark of th County Courtof e belli Oiwinty. wi.ere parlies concerned canmine forward aud ex mine same
RAMI'S L HOBBY,AJSBBRSON C. HJCTTIH,
Kxecutors,MetBPhis, eaptember II, 1K7. sell: rw.
TUESDAY, 5, 1867.wtmmmmmtamtmtmmmtmmmmmmt
REPAIRING,
SomEiJSt
DK2STTI6TS,
PIANOFORTE.
TElSnSU
itrsiKov Toi corroai un,Editors Mempbk Appeal :
1 proraTewil, in ThuredBy'i APiHAt, ft rplanter" to destroy all their cotton eed,save six bushel to each plantation..
Having been voter t seven Presiden-
tial elections ta the South, I ciim yourpatient, for a few more thought ou thasame sutjecl, in support of i y proposi-
tion. Hitherto it hsvs been Die boast of
our jjouuuy that our own productionswere not taxed. Now cotton andtobacco, the eliief Bouluern staples, aretaxed beyond any oommodltiea found by,
or known to oomueroe. Tne remeoyproponed is perhaps the only one thatwill reach the cose, for aa long as seed arevalueless, and the insane desire to growcotton continues, ao long will our peoplebeegar themselve in this fruitless indus-
trial pursuit. Dtttroy the cotton teed,and we remove the Government taxa mm ad forever. Nay more,dettrmi the preient croj, of teed.and in fuo years the Government will
dbv a Oonut of two cents per pound on allcotton raised iu the cotton Stales. Then,and not until then, can our people, withany show of hope, return to cultivating
. Our couutrythe great staple succeesf ully
must compete with the world iu thecotton culture, or retire from the worldmarket. The tax must be bornee.,;iailv-No- rth aa well as South. The(..oner the better for the South to decide
wuetoerlo destroy ber cotton aeed or
bankrupt all her people ! Raise cottonand misery areanoth. year and ruin
inevitable.Ml tht world know that our people
will destroy the present crop of seed andcotton will advance from ten to twentycent in forty days. But let us act ingoid faith, and not do as silly plantershave done the past year by diasuadingtheir neighlwrs from planting the staple,and then plant all tbey can themselves.The different Chambers of Commercemay all unite in petiUoning iJougrees to
remove the cotton tax. Such effortswill avail nothing. The Southern peo-
ple have a remedy in their own baudsThey can only strike the root of the evilby dettroyind the cotton germ.
Fortunately, our people planted cornthe past season sutticieut for our ownwants and this fact has saved our dearHouth" from famine, lor had we de-
pended this year, as we did last, ou theWest it wouUl have required two dol-
lars, to buy one bushel ot corn mAt this price, there would
not to day be money in the South to buyfeed for our stock. This day Tenneeseecorn will arrive, bringing but seventy
while yesterday itcent a Memphis,was quoted at Jl 02 In bulk in Cincin-
nati, and $1 U$ iu sacks in St Louis.Everything the North and West have to
sell is high, while wh .1 we have to sellis low The cause of this is either foundfn their superior tact or our superlativefolly The South has not the capital tokeep ber great staple of the " world'smarket," hence Eastern capital controlsIts market value. We cannot break the
- ,i,ar let!- airainst cotton iu anyother way but to destroy this year'scotton seed. John Davis.
AN ll'Kll.Ui ll'DeE.Judge Aldrich, of the Barnwell district
in South Carolina, refused to carry out
the Jury Order No. at, made by Gen.
Sickles before his removal. On the 21st
instant"e term of his court at Barnwell
Courthouse commenced. He was then
served with Gen. Canby's order, modify-
ing Order 8a. He read It in open court,
and stated that it quite as flagrantly
violated the "jury law " of the State as
the original, and the same reasons thatimpelled him to refuse to enforce theonewould prevent him from carryiugout the
other. He then read a military order
from Gen. Canby, which had just been
served Uu him, suspending him andforbidding his holding any of the courts
of his Circuit. Then rising from his seat
be said ;
Qmt!emen : In forced obedience to thecommaud of Brevet Maj. Gen. Ed. R. S.Canby, I lay down my office for the
Personally, I feel no mortifica-
tion at this indignity, because it hasbeen put upon me for the conscientiousilanliBiaa af mr constitutional duty. I
did not receive my office from him, orfrom power ucy
he no me. But ,
troad dav iBrceuies, canalmost heart to
U crjme uthis old urmiDw1 in
all Be NaBDV1;e rob-o- fI
a brighter . o'clock. sufferers araheart Cohen
tr constitutional liberty. The timeis at hand when we will be relieved from(he tyranny and insolence of militarydespotism.
of the juries, for the presentfarewell ; but if od spares my lire, 1
will vet preside in this court, a SouthCarolina Judge, whose ermine is sus
My brethren of tne war patient ; ne
loyal to the Constitution ; be trueyourselv,-- ,
JUT. Clera, OS 1 a 111 Iioi, iriaiiiiruijerform any judicial act, you ana inSheriff will lseue to the jurors their paycertificates, as if the Judge had not attended.
Mr Sheriff let the court stand adjourned while the voice of justice is stifled.
BBArTIES 4,r SEGB-CFrA4.-
A correspondent of the New YorkITor.rf, writing from Virginia, says :
In Albemarle county, one of the richestant most nonulous counties in the State,Judge Alexander Rives, who has beenRepublican ail me, oeiore, uunng,and since the a man of intelligence,wealth and position in society did notreeeive dozen negro votes ; but a mannamed Thompson, from your State, whowas publicly denounced as totally un-
worthy by a I' i ted States officer, andnegro named Taylor, were elected al-
most unanimously over bim. A similarcase occurred in Henrico, MrFranklin Stearns was the candidate,nominated by Republicans, whose Union-i--
no oue doubts, and who wastevten by a man whom no one knew,trut who as the nominee of the negroes,and win se only Tlaims to their suffragewss that he bid In the swamidui ing the war, and because hewas a member of the League andtheir President. In Mecklenburgcountw, a negro who cannct rend or write,and who hat been convicted fire time, inthe court for ttealing, wot wer arctpectalte Union man. All over theeastern portion of the State the same
have been secured ; but thewill give you a sample of how Virginiaand Virginian are to be governed in thefuture. The candidates for this city con-
sist of the notorious Hunnicutt, the cor-
rupt and detestable Underwood, an Irish-man named Morrissey. a disgrace to biscountrymen, and two negroes. Thesemen received fifty white votes In
the whole city, and were denounced pub-
licly tiv some of their own gang scoun-
drels and perjurers. The respectableNorthern men among us did not and
not for tbem. They wereelected by fraud, as the card from MrGilmer to Gen. Schofleld abundantlyshows. The President of the Registra-
tion oue Rose, (by no means asweet oue, i on the last day or electionsaid be " didn't eare a dn fur all thewhite people in Richmond ; some of hisfriends bad bet on a Radical majority ofso much, and he intended they shouldwin.
AM a 1HKB1 ftKC.
The New York Herald concludes anable and striking on the African-ization of the United States thefollowing forcible points :
Nettling can have forced the Republi-can party to its extreme positionin regard to the nigger but a sentimeotof desperation a fteling that this de-
graded race Is it forlorn hope and thatIf it cannot rule through the slave voteit must rellnquieh power altogether.The attitude of the Northern peoplejustifies this thought. The protest of theI at the polls a protest heard fromthe widest separated extremities of thenation not only aunounces to the Re-
publican leader that they havegonethan the people permit, but
that they have gone so far they can neverto secure popular confidence again.
To abate some portion of their preten-sion would be useless, and theydesperately chraaee to jmsti the game toIt ultimate limit, hoping yet to controlby means of the power to be given to thnigger. It is clear that this 1 Inail way a murderous policy murderousto tbe country If it prevail, and to themen who have planned it, if the peoplecan their purpose. And the peoplemust be made to see; and tbus every jotgained in power given to the nigger willbe lust the mat tni poury wininevitably give to the reaction of the na-tt- aa
against tbe bold, bad, unscrupulousknot of politician who are definitelydetermined to ruin If they cannot rule.
urates from a Mark f reseller's Nrr- -
Bisbop Thompson (Methodist) in re-
cently giving a sketch of his experienceamong ome of the Southern conference,referred to a sermou which he badfrom a colored preacher upon the text," It is more blessed to give than to re-
ceive." In the course of hi remarkthe preacher said : ' lee known many
die cause itdidn'tgiveenough,but I knowed a church to diecause it give too much. Dey don't diedat way. Bredereo, ha any af youknowed a church dat died cause It givetoo much ? If y do, jest let me know,aud Til make a pilgrimage to dat church,and I'll climb by de soft light ob demoon to it mosss-covere-d roof, and I'llstand thar and lift my hand to hebben,
ur.NKRsL. nkws in nof the vote of
Virginia are as follows Whites 79,524
colored, US.tVio. For convention, 1483
white; 92,507 colored against conven-
tion, 61,249 wblto; 6857 colored.The Intelligencer sayg that letters
received in that city yesterday, confi-dently announced the certain election ofJudge Thurtnan to the United States
In the place of Mr. Wade. Itseems to be conceded that Mr. Vallaiidig-ha-
Is not a candidate, and favors theelection of Judge Thurman.
The amount of building now goingon In Chattanooga is unprecedentedsince the great flood necessitated exten-
sive operations in this lios. In everyportion of the city a many build-
ings are goiug up, most of them dwell-
ings suitable for families of moderateincome.
The National Democratic ExecutiveCommittee bive issued an address con-
cerning the November election. Theaddress appeals to reason and judgmentand says he who refuses to beed the callis unworthy his share iu the rich hei ageof an American freeman. It is signedby Tuos. B. Florence, Sam. J. Randall,Cha. Maaon. Ohio, Cornelius Wen-
dell, and others.The recent seizures of whiky estab-
lishments in New York and Brooklynhave officials of the Treasury Depart-
ment in possession of a large amountof papers showing the operations of thewhisky ring in their game of cheatingthe Government of taxes. Preparationsare making for further seizures.are reasons for believing that the nextmove the law officers will create adecided sensation, aud catch some prettyprominent Western men.
The Washington correspondent ofthe Cincinnati Commercial says in hisdispatch of the 30th uit, Tne denialof Bard of the conversation whichhe was reported to have had with Gen.Grant, is likely to lead to the affidavitsof no leas than three persons, to whomhe related it substantially aa published.As intimated last night, (he publicationof the alleged interview reduces itself tothe conclusion that it was an attempt to
obtain a little newspaper notoriety at theexpense of Gen. Grant, by an impositionon those sua gave it currency by thetelegraph."
A special dispatch to the Leaven-worth Kansas) Bulletin, from JunctionCity, say: 2 o'clock to day thehouse of 8. A. Robertson (printer) tookfire and was totally destroyed. Mrs.Robertson was In the stores, making pur-chases, having left her two childrenasleep in the boose, on the bed. Thchildren were burned to death. Onechild was about three years old and theother six months. The father i, awayfrom home, and the mother is almostcrazed. The bodies of the children werehorribly burned and charred."
A mau by the name of Neighbors,with bis two sons, was commuted to theHuntsvllie jail on last evening, fromMarshall couuty. They are the supposedmurderers of Mrs. Glazier, who was
by her fireside. Tne preliminarytrial was had before Judge W. T. May,ou last Friday. The evidence, thoughcircumstantial, seems to be of such strongcharacter as to debar the parties frombail.
We understand, say the Wei!Whig, that the office of the South-er- a
Express Company in this place, wasentered on Wednesday night last aud asafe, the Transfer Safe," wastaken therefrom, and found on Thursdaymorning some four hundred yard distantin the southeastern part of town, blownopen and its contents, some six thousanddollars, stolen. Access to the room washad through a rear window, and thesafeselected from four which were in theoffice at the time, all precisely alike,carried out through the back door whichwas uulocked from the inside by theburglars. No clue yet to the robbers,though the most vigilant exertions arebeing made for that purpose.
XIUMUUI BIIKBEXT.
10.0'fl tn "lowey, Tt'atrbra and JewelryMl, Irons llisi on herr ejreelTne liter urspvi ana Axatee lue.
From the NashYllle Tnlon ami D:spttch. 3d
It becomes our duty to day to chroni-cle the perpetration o'f another bold anddaring robberv, which for audacity ofconception, arid sueces-ifu- execution,scarcely has parallel iu the criminalrecords of our city, replete a they are
us .,.,1- - tw. the fre- -
any which he represents, of the,e mjrjnjKbt robberies audand has right to remove we but admitit breaks my witness the at hoil)jlJ?i almost
of proud State, we h,h ernivil the city oflove so lu my poor perrou. This last aud extensive
cheer, it is only for timewa8 ommitted Thursday night last
see the dawn of day. The Thegreat of the American peop.e beats Patten-ou- , pawnbrokers
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and dealer in watcliee auu jewelry,Xo. 96 North Cherry street, nearCedar. Tbe followiuu laota we have obtained in regard to tht nanug roDtwry.Mr. Cohen ha long been inthe staiid referred to, and has ten quitesuccesnful. Home turtt weeks ago Mr.
James Pattersoi., by making the ncce-sar- y
investment became a full partner,and tbe business has since been that ofMessrs. Cohen k Patterson. Patterson
a married man and lives just back of
tbe store, his residence frotitins on Cedarstreet, near Cherry. He had investedhis all, the bar! earnings of three jears,in the new firm. On Thursday nightlast, at 10 o'clock, Mr. Patterson went to
bi room and retired for Ihe night. Helocked the store anil placed the store keyIn the side piket of his coat, and thesafe key in his pantaloons pocket. In theBtore there were watches, jewelry, audother valuables amounting to near ninethousand dollars, aud in the safe aboutone thousand dollars In money, prin-cipally greeubacks. On reaching hissleeping room Mr. Patterson placed hiswatch and chain on the bureau, lockedhi door, and left tbe key iu the keyholeon the inside, leaving bis coat and pan-
taloons on a chir near by. He retired,aud soon fell asleep. '1 be burglar audthief who had evidently been w atchingbi opportunity, some lime iu the night,it is supposed soon alter twelve o'clock,effected his entrauce into the slee iugroom. He took the sale key and Btorekey from Mr. Patterson's pockets, andstealthily proceeded lo the store, No. 9b'
Cherry street. He or they for theremust have been an accomplice un-
locked tbe Btore door and entered. Theythen appropriated the entire lot of goldwatches, jewelry, etc in the store,amounting iu value to near $9000.They then went to the safe, whichthey unlocked, and abstracted fromIt atout JlfXM) iu money.With their valuables and moneythey made a hasty retreat, taking withthem both keys, and leaving no tracewhatever behind. Tbey succeeded ingetting off with their booty without giv-
ing a sign as to who they were or whitherthey went. On rising yesterday morn-ing, Mr. Patterson found his sleepiugroom door, which be had carefully locked,wide open aud his keys missing, butstrange to say bis watch and chain safewhere be had left them the night before.He dressed and hastened to the store tofind that all his worldly good were gone,and that he bJmself was suddenly leftwithout a dollar. There was virtuallynothing left but the empty safe andshelves of the store. No clue whateverha vet been obtained lo the perpetratorsof this daring robbery. The whole affairIs shrouded in mystery, though it is ap-
parent that tbe deed must have beencommitted by some one well acquaintedwith the premises.
Tba threat fthlp RareThe whole fleet of clipper ships en- -
irared lu the irr?at race from China toLondou haviug arrived, it may be interesting to learu the time taken by each ofthem in me contest: ."riei, ik oay;Taeping, 102; Fairy Cross, 110; FlyingSpur, llo; .Mainario, no; lausiog, no;Klack Prince. 118; Heriea. 119: 120;Yang tat; Chinaman, 123. TbeAriel, it should be mentioned, met withthree days' detention at the chop of thechannel, aud some of the others metwith very tempestuous weather, losingspars, sails, and sustaining other damagebv BUipping neavy seas, cue oi luruiremirt seeing a vessel go down with allbands. The cargoes of teas they broughtover were as follows The Ariel, 1,268,- -OriO nf.unds Taurine, 1,136,(161 pound;Fairy Cross, 940,510 pounds; FlyingHpur, 949,716 pounds; , 1,19b, 70S
pounds; laiutinif, 1,09,0111 awasswaw.Black Prince, 1,163,114 pound Berica,
020,521 pound Ziba, 742,207 poundsYane Tsxe, 875,972 pounds; Chinaman,(6,576 pounds. lAmdon Telegraph.
Patronise Ad,cr llsltsg HousesOne who know what, ha to talking
atx ut, discourses iu tht wiseWhen we ee a business firm giving
publicity to their particular branch oftrade, we argue at once that such a bouseis alive to tbe requirement 01 tne time.It implies not only keen sagacity, butlikewise that sort of liberal attention oftbe trade. Many establishments foregotbe benefits of advertising from a spiritof mere Danuriausna-- s They reason inthis way Should wa Incur an outlayof $50 or $100, or $500, possibly we maynever get it back then it would be somuch thrown away." These are timidmen always, and properly belong to aBwat feneration. Tbe true man of busi- -
ne, appreciating the fair advantages ofbeing represented In newspaper columns,look upon advertising a bread catupon the waters and should he find noImmediate frultt of hi expenditures, berests at ease, being fully satisfied that it
will return after many days."
TllKKEpapers In
bit Id one of the comicwhich Ben. Butler repre
sented a manager before the footlights,apologizing to tbe public and saying that
owing to the break In tbe machinery,and say, Blessed ar da dead dat die In tbe faroe of impeachment Is unavoid- -.i- - i ably postponed. 'V, - I '
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oou Dispatches.W EST BBS ASWOCI Aril. PUBS BEPOBTB.I
Louisville, November 4 Reportfrom above indicate a continued rise inthe river and large boat are preparingfor a prosperous season.
N'bw York, November 4 There wereK7 deaths here during th week endingNovember 2, which lathe lowest weeklyrecord for the past ten yeais. Nearly30U0 emigrant arrived Saturday.
The Tribune aays the returns of theelection in Georgia were made up byrebel and unreliable men. It aaysevery county iu tbe State, wherein thewhite vote preponderates, gives largemajorities for convention. Tbe Republi-cans carried the Mate. Atlanta givestdTORadi al mJority.
Richmond, November 4. The com-
plexion of the Convention is a follows:Conservatives, 25 ; Radical, 78. Of thelatter, 25 are negroes.
Locisville, November 4 The Com-
mittee on Elections will probable reportIn favor of Sam. McKee, Radical, whowas badly defeated iu the Eighth Con-
gressional Diatrict. .Washington. November 4. The pub-
lic debt statement for October showslittle or no reduction in the debt.
In reply to the citirens of Richmond,touching the legality of the late election,because in two wards the time was ex-
tended, Gen. Schofleld shows such pro-
ceeding to be sanctioned by tbe Statelaws of Virginia, which provides in likemanner for like emergencies.
It is understood that the SupremeCourt will to day decide In favor of sus-
taining Judge Fisher' dismissal of Brad-ley from tbe bar.
Gen. Hancock will probably assumeeoramand of the Fifth Military Districtthis week.
TBE 5ATIOS1L BAMls.
Abstract or the tjnarterly Reports ef theBanks of New York City.
VVASHlHOTOri, Octotwr 28. The fol-
lowing statement is based on the abstractof Quarterly Boort of the NationalBanks of -- w York city, by which itappears that the bank not only had tbe
,.f rmt, ' li rati hv IaW. hilt Bthe lucky . For themore $13,0U0,t), orsurplus Unwf Bawesuper : turn of the amount of circulation
and deposits :
National andHtota .t3.,Lii
Individual dej.o.lt, ....JWu J73.S7cess excnaunas for i Inar- -
ing Hon-- , October T 4(oVi70,!SMet amount of individual
depi-a- t, 107U',m4United Bias nepoalis and
deposits of dlsbarslngof- -
floors.. - - --e7,4l"Due national, and other
bank and hankers ta,&t,l 2Leu- - hslani-- due from na
tional and other tanksan t leakers ...
Total amount ot cireuta-Ho- n
and deposits torwhich a reserve Is
und- -r c. Ion 31
aud 32 of the act 3Specie on handfr'ractlodml currency A...Leekl tender notes. ACom pound Interest nolas,
which are a legal reserve
i2.ta,s.'r-i.i)70- jM
a .21Si 335,i
97I.TT0
111,19.509
S MiHM 114
Twerty-flv- e per cent of th totalamauut of circulation and depositst, mi.vri.377"
Sarpius - - tEjafJJsjslor seven per cent, of circulation and deposits Inex,-e- s of the retirements of the law.
The abstract of the quarterly report ofthe National Bankiug Association tothe first Monday in Ostober, show theresources to be $l,496,0o0,000, includingover $10 000,000 of specie, o! nearlyf57 000,000 of compound interest notes.Tba capital stock is $419,500,000 surplusfond, $66,(566,000, and undivided profits,$33,500,000.
t p ReatanranlB.The New York Evening Fott, In com-meuti-
on tbe extravagant price andtbe wretched food of the New Y'orkrestaurauh", contrast with these houseMr. Corbet' experiment in Glasgow.This gentleman has been at work forhalf a dozeu or more years solving thequestion whether plain, nutritious foodcau be furnished, well cooked and in neat-ness, for a muotj more moderate rate thanis commonly charged by keepers of publie restaurauta. He has now twenty-si-
cooking depot in Glasgow, with each ofwhich i connected a spacious dininghall, capable af accommodating aeveralhundred person, all neatly kept, wellfurnished aud ventilated, and attendedby tidv waiters. At these establishmentsbreakfast is served from 8 to lot o'clock,at which a bowl of porridge, a bowl ofmilk, a cup of coffee and a roll and but-
ter eau be bad for about tit cent ; or auyof the following article for one pennytwo cents) each : a bowl of broth, of
soup, or of porridge ; a plate of potatoes,a cup of coffee or tea. bread and butter,or bread and cheese, a boiled egg, a glassat soda water, lemonade or ginger beer.Dinner is served from 1 to 4 o'clock, atwhich a bowl of broth or soup, a plate of
and neneral: hn'f Tt.e.eyv,., ,.,.vtouau reuiu- -
the expeusesabout 118,400 aod the receipt $24,500.
Desperate Bearealr, - Ten Freed airn
The Louisiana Bnptitt, published atMount Lebanon, has the following in itsissue of the 17th ulL :
A izentleman just from Texas, we understand, relate the following shockingcircumstance as having ocourred onBlack Bavou, near Jefferson. Vve learnthat he was near the farm where the facttook place a few day after the occur-rence. A farmer had a number of handsemployed, under written oontract, forone-thir- d of the crop. He was fromhome when they eommenoed (tatlierine,and on returning fwuud that they weretaking half instead of a tnird of the crop,lie remonstrated and told tbem of tbecontract, but they became enraged, andfinally made an attack upon mm, amihe, in defending, shot down four of themwith a revolver. Goiug to town he re-
ported tbe facts to a Federal officer, whosent an armed force to investigate andset things right. The negroe defiedand finally attacked this force, when sixmore of the crowd were shot down.
Tbe S7i-- Yerk aenneor Arreated andHeld lor uriaery.
Walcott J. Humphrey, Senator fromthe Sixtieth District, was arrested atYYarsaw.tvVyoming county, N. Y., andbrought before Justice Cole, on the 2tJthult., upon a warrant charging him withbribery and corruption In office. Thewarrant charges that Humphrey didaccept $50U lo influence bis action on abill pendiog before the Railroad Com-
mittee of the Senate. The accused gavebail in two securities of $1000 each toawait the action of the Grand Jury inXo vem ber next.Social F.atrnwanee-Thealln- ie Circle.
The Journal of Commerce is reading alecture to a good many people who, it iscertain, are living beyond tbeir means,and thereby preparing the way to bank-ruptcy and ruin. Tbe Editor call on allsuch to moderate, and tbiuks, wives anddaughter could, if they only would,make a good beginning. It say :
It rests with the wives and children,oftentimes, we are told, " to initiate sucha reform aa 1 needed. Tbe bead of the'amily cannot find it in his heart to denythose around bim that which thinksessential to tbeir comfort, he willnot ask tbem to save bim. They must
In the matter Howmany of our readers, whose eye wouldglisten with tears at tbe care tbought ofany trounie to one so aiiia to mem, naveever asked themselves iuthev accompanied
It is a ..! time to ask that questioiinew. Business profits are not large ;
are unsettled : the future isnot altogether radiant promise; tbedeepest purse has a little drained,aud some of tbe shallower ones are ru l-
ining low. If exhausted there may comeMimetbing than inselvency orhonest beggary. Tbe tempation to fraudand defalcation Is very great in thesetimes, and the spendthrift stands In tbethickest of tbe assault. There is a voicemightier than ours calling to all in thehome circle for their aid in emer-gency, and we trust many willlisten to their profit."
la the roc at Alaska.Information ba been received at
Washington from tbe steamer Lincoln,ent from San Francisco to take a
peep into our newly acquired Arctic possessions of Walrussia, or Alaska, as thatvast nu region nas omciauychristened. It appears that on the 12tbof August, after having vainly laboredfor six days in a fog to locate tbe bound-ary between British America and Alaska,the expedition reached Sitka, the chiefseaport of Alaska, and were still in a fogwhich completely hid the town fromview. We have no further report ofdiscoveries made, except that tbe expedi-tion were satisfied that, so far aa relatesto the nroducts of timber and flsh. Including the walrus, the wealth of thla newterritory had not been exaggerated. Butif the for days together IdAugust in those Arctic seas, is envelopedin heavy fog, what can be do when thenights up that way get to be three or four
long? In fact, we suspect thatthe month of July is the business seasonfor Alaska, and that for al" he of tbeyear that lovely country is in the fog or(saving the northern light) in the dark.
r otict.term of th
County Court for Letters of Administrationoa the estate of Alfred Scott, deceased,
ocl iawlw- - W. E. aULLR.
Tf"T n'rTlfi IMSUHAMKiZ.. aav v waa vaavo- - .
NO GIFT ENTERPRISEOr any other few indie !
xissorai ass ikFvgkt stati ajdH4VAJA LOT (IBIS'S.
ONLY LEGAL LOIT EBIK8 IN U. S.
are drasm under mate Charter ; UatTHEY for ovarKOKTY YKARH.HoDd in tit ba aod aa dpoa.UKl with 17. ft.
CoUJCUT AM HajeCUrUj.Tne pr.aMM ait; drawn Id pablle by two sworn
Comoillonen AppointM by the Htate.Moat be drawn If Uketa are Bold or not.
PRIZES ALL. CASH.There are two Htate bra w intra each dajr. and
lwo UavanaDrawlftaaettCh month.irrawintfa, c tn na soeii two noon artar par-
ch see of ticket.One-hai- f the Tickets ara Prise.Prlcea paid on day of parehaae.TlckaU f 1 to rJtf. act- rdioa to Hchama.Pntee I to 11 A' . vt ordlna Vo nebrjms.Principal Asian., tifcO. W. VAN v o KaT, No.
liiielTeraoa street.
SECOND DRAWINGor tux-South- ern
Asylum
LAND COMPANY,TO TAKE FLACK AT
HERNANDO. MISS.,AUGUST, 1867.
THE First Drawing, which took plaea atMiss on the lath Inst.. was atin Jetl
that but a few weeks elapsed frum th Incep- -'tioo oi the enterprise to ttiat event- - 17.ouD t
worth of tickets hBviiix tau nild. a Ilka i
amoun! of preperty was drawn for. niidnr th. .supervision ol genuemen ny the.lleket I Oftter Of and Front t...rioiaers preseAL. ihe utinuat harmnny andxooa reeling pervsoeii moss preaent, and, aa i ami ifwill be seen from the subjoined certificate oltne Managers, the affair wa conducted to a f
close In a moat gratifying and smiafafluamici .
Hbbwawdo. Mrs., June 15, 1867.We hereby certify that the above report of
the Klrsl Lrawing of tbe Noutbern Asylnm Iscorrect, and that the proceedings wer charac-tenxe-
by asplnt uf isirsta. and Juatneos unmrpuased by any Drawing of wali-- we haveany kuowledaw. The Managers of the Com-pan- y
placed tne Mafcat and wheels under oursole u.auagemenl and control
Hlgned: J. B. :!:; vROBEHT TEMPLE,V. A. MKKRIWETHEB,W. W. CAM (TON.M. M AUEVEXY",JOHJl
Committee.J. M. HALL, Clerk.
Tbe Prises drawn on this ooeaslon numberedEorly-SirYe- and eonipr.sed tbe vlclntlyc.f Sinuinliii. Tenn.. cor: tn. Miss., and Hernando, Misa, deeds lo tsve been made
M..ttri to tlita. Ha--.thanof ond nowever, we
to
up
be
patrons sttU mors attractive Inducement tointerest tawaaasfvas in oar scheme, rrom alengthy liej, of property, much of which hasalready be. n advertised to the public, we selecttheloUowmg:
OIK LI8T OF PRIZES.The First and Capital Prize.
Col. M. C. Ualiowav'a valuable redene,comer of t'oart nd TrtlM treel. Meraofcln.
moothly J,YONS
blrtt'k rrom the of avnti aa4 16 Madutoa attraf-i- . MetbaTirinHy Federal, Htata vnd
S NCE.Second Prize. Firo and Marine Insaranre.
A cottsge residence of rooms, with lotthe alt, of 111 , nly three- - Homequar era of a mile from the heart of city, j
wttmn one D ock or th street rauroail in-tersecting every part of the city. Valued at
Third Prize.One residence lot adjoining abov property.
feet; very available for realdenoedesirably located. ue at Id .
Fourth Prize.Oae residence lot adjoining abov property,
35x100 feeu Valued at XtUO.
Fifth Prize.One residence lot adjoining abov, also 25x100
feet. Valued at Itsju.
Sixth Prize.A most valuable mannfaetnrlng with a
peroetuai tail 4 feet water, sltaatad inwin-- . mi county. Alabama, with lu acre afland. Valued aiflil.uuD.
Seventh Prize.The Franklin Female Institute, at Holly
SprnEB, Mies.; a handsome and weschool building, most eligibly located.
This 1 vary desirable property- valuedai osouo.
Eighth Prize:Lot No. 5, In Hays' san d. vision, Memphis.
Else lii2xlK feet. A beaaurul buildingValued at tasJO.
Ninth Prize:7h4 acres of woodland near Ra'elgh, Shelby
county, Tennessee, distant rrom Memphis ninemiiao. Is very deatrab e, and an excellentprise. Valued at 5JJ- -
TenthCottage Residence, rooms
on rtoriana avenue, nearCharleston railroad, nearValued alWOU.
TlcketoafsSemch. Maybethrougb, any of tbe Co'upapCnlral Agency, Meuipltia,jamaasiraiu, tiernan
potatoes' plumb property
(irlces ti.a tiusinese eveuuerative, being
earnest whether
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130x170 feetand
corporation liue.
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and Officers thefrom purcha.lngor' he drawltiKS. The
a media for thebeef and pudding, fori and ssleot real estate between nohl-c,-.- -
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FIES CO.,
Wholesale and RetailDEALERS
Memphia
purchase
DRY GOODS.
BOOTS AMD SHOES, HATS, ETC,
340 Street, MEMPHIS, TEW.H.
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PLANTATION StPPUED
TO PROFERTI HOLDERS.
LL Owners of City Real Estate. and allAgents ol Owners, are respectfully requee- -
teu leave with the uudersignej, theMemphis, ir.nca of any Hales,
Leases, Subdivisions, etc., made by them sinethe la--t assesnienl.
JOHN PARK,i. iil'PBi:.JOHN T. TREZEV.VNT.
IF YOU WANT A
Superior Wagon,TO THE GREAT SOUTHERN
WAGON FACTORY
'pHE Largest Stoc In city lower thanX lodunatl prices, and the make andmaterial at
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W.Iefferson street . Memphis.
NEW GOODS!All the Novelties of
the Season !
Every ArtiOie Sold by a First Class
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENTTO BE HAD AT
THOMAS & ARNOLD'S203 Sfatn SireeC,
(Between Overton and Woreham Hotel!,
For Cash, at Prices to DefyCompetition!
connected with our house aWco!,onto, and wl I pay .psciai atten- -
Hon to tne sale of Cotton Will flit orders torBagging and rtope, and sJl kinda of supplies,at I tie Ca. Prices. All orders must be
were not personally responsible for by caan.co;ton,orsome asieahie. . - s a..;. : i . - e
out
navigator,
rest
site
Cviilleu'si Steel Brnah Cotton UlnaPrice Is per taw. Invariably cash.
ORGII.L BROS, CO.,Sole Agent in Memphis
Arrow Cotton Ties0RGILL BKO. CO.,
Sole Agents in Mem phi.
Fire and Burglar Proof Safest
Marvin A Co.'. greatly celebrated Fire andBurglar Proor Safes for busmew hotusss andbankers : alo. PI.ATK SAFES lor parlors,at manufacturers' prlcea.
uRc.ILL BROS. A CO .Sole Agent In Memphia
ISOO bx. Frenc h Wtudow OIImported direct, and forstleby
,aS gin i.) KOI LI. BUOe. A CO
GRAND OPENING-BILLIAR- DS
The Denegana Billiard Hall,Corner Seeond and Madison Sts.,
(Late cllllnian HaiL)
undersigned bogs to Inform his friendItHK public generally, that be nas soldbis leasehold Interest In Uu late KlUorado Bil-
liard Hall. He has reflttc t and almost newlyreiuruiidied above ealaobabmeut as a Firstclass billiard Hall, ana Is now prepared to
his patron, in a style second touo establishment In ih" Houthwe-t- .
oeM lm M. M. MOKnOWH. Proprietor.
WHITEMAN BROS.,Manufacturers of and Dealers
PRINTINGS o.5 Wortlieiaet er- - j He. S7 Sonth Ceart
Pablle Sensre,Nawawettlw. I Iweta, aftsawpfcta.
Jfasfee.sell lower Plantation In TunicXWILL or exchange It lor other gooa prop-art- y
, or lease It lor the next year or for a aerieof years. It is one of tue highest and boat la
Bottom, about 40 mile below Memphis.Jvltf A WBIUUT.
PLANTERS'INSURANCE COMPANY
OF Tt:.MM.I..Capital. : : $200,000.
Sou tb west Carrier Mala aad 1
Ip Stain,VEMPUIH. TENSKrttKK.
N. B. rOBBsWTr.p. DocuRiutrY..W. H. OBDBICK... .
T.F. KJttiYONmat
Mar.
THE FRANKLIN
HAVBmanagementresumed boatnesa under the
IIKLCTOK8K. T. KXKL, WM. N. BBOW.V,V. I. WII.KI'30N, JAi JBALATKHTA.M. L. M EACH A M M. I) u. DTK W AItT,
L B. MERCER.
M.S. L8TESABT,CTlUg J0H.1S0X,
S4A.
Pretldeit.
Will receive Discount Notes andBills, anil transact bumeai aalh irl- -l bythe charter.
selected JeutrSOD
CHI TED STATUFire and Marine Insurance
BALTIMORE. Angnat 1st. I07.
Cash Capital Paid In, 3250 000Surplus 8105,302 53
Board ot Directors,Elected July, lmrj
R. K Hawiey.CnarleaT Morris,John W. Randolph,Wm U. Caiheart,
A- - Co laman.Tnos Boos,Jas. T. Randolph,John 8. UUmsa,Philip Sherwood,A. ii benalx.
ocl3 tf .Main
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William Dean,John J AorahRms,FranElinRichard FondeB)iv T. MoJas. li.Itooer Aoftera LJoe ii Turn boi i, JrCaleb II. Hyue-- .Alfred Kay.
K0. W. L. iKi'Ok,'JTsV, street.
Hortu Aiencan Life Asuleiit lis, Ctr,
PHIbADeLPfilA. PA.pnlicla
realxlction
KtiDtockyone only ceotar tba
ton
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plan.
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in of alt tb 1 ''"ll N BA
Ox In Chicago,
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ail
Insnrance Company tfSlW f'RK.
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Insuraiiceor 'Ew YCsIC.
PraaVlant.Traaanr.
lankier.
Co.
Ramsay,
Agent,
Tennaa.
Hopalos,
odowroent
.rk.an!y,apota
Vviv3Company
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Enterprise Insurance CompanyOF CISCINNATL
Asset 31 .000,000
Putnam 1 nan ranee Coin punyOr BARTFOaUt, CONN.
Caah Capitol K00,08
well osiahHahait repotatlon of theseTHE for aud honorable deal- -Ina. and their large Cass Asset., commendthorn to the favor of Business Men and Prop-- Ierty Holders who desire reliable Insurance, for
ither t ire or Marine, we tspraut mi c)ia-pont-
but those duly authorised by State andlocal laws. All losses adjusted aud paid at thisagency.
Lindsey fc VredeOenerot Insnrance Agents. No. 11 Ma twin
street ;up stairs). Memphis. Tenn. :.
MILLS. LUMBER, ETC.
GAYOSO PLANING MILL
LUMBER YARD,a WSesSWJ a SB
Ho. 312 Adams Street,East of Bayou Qayoao, Mem ph' Tena
BnHl, erove Co , Proprietors,
H AVE always on hand and f ir sale, at theLowest Market Price, lor cash, every
Variety or Btiilttfra" Material,consisting In Flooring. Ceiling and Weatber- -
board l n e. uressea ana nureseeo, a.n insim.Blinds. MiHioiiuE. Lattice and Stair Materialr.nd r ran
Jyll
ion.
ng Lumber of ail kinds, Bhingies,
Orders solicited and to.
LUMBER,SHINGLES,
LATHS,DOORS,
SASH,BLINDS,
Flo.. Cheaper than Ever. Or-der from the Country promptlyand faithrally aiiendeai to.
W. T.SWANW1CK&C0.,fo,t Admits Street,
ol3 lm OitpH--i e Bradley Block.
ELLIOTT & CO.,Receiving. Forwarding
UU IVaMISSIO M KKi HANTS,
No. 2 Promenade Street,Fi ot of Opp. Steamboat Landing.
Office r. MEMPHIS, i r.N N.
1) 'tiers in
Hay. Oats, Corn,AND PRODUCE,
So. Si Bra! Stre.t, near Bajoa Brldne.eeptember. 1ST. eaC
SOUTHERN HOTELFOR Li'RASE
AND PTJKNITUBB FOR SALE.
rpHTS new and eTpIenflltl Holt1!, containingMvc-ut- rooms, besid-- a oiTWjea,
barber ahop. etc., baa bii placed iu uor haod-- tfor Vjtmjar for a term of years, writ immediau-DOaeaalun- .
The commandlntj location at the corner ofMain and Beal atreeta.and tbe con venient
of the boane, itltb tta ample accomrjKdAUoiia, offer gri Indufeiueuu U an an-le- rj
rtatn aud experienced landlord, an'l toueo a u rwy paih tirdae-m-- will be
given m tbe price and terms of reot.A treat bargain will ba given in tne aale of
tbe Furniture, for wmcb real estate In tLe citywill be ULkeD in paj meuu
TtRMU: "W per manth. without the Barand Inning Room on first floor: per rnntbwith tbe Bar and inuitig Komi. r utniture,Taluedat.la.Oiti, wi b old forfMOi
elT U)tTr.R.TKKaEVAT A CO.
Dissolution of Copnrtnersh ipMXBFHI. Tens October It, ItsST.
beretof. r. existing underTHEcopaxtnerahio CtTKKY A UO, Isthis dav dissolved by tne withdrawal rf Cieo--
Plummer and A. P. Cnr-- y from ssld firm.R. r rallerwMi has porcb.seJ tbe entire Inter-est of Fluromer Cur y in ail 01 theIncluding nmeaand acoaa t.. and asntueHiillof the HabilMle. ol a d Inn Me Is .uihr nsedto use ibe name o tb let-- firm ihe ci' as
meutofthe busm.sa. Hummer A Cu ry maybe f und at the uld s d lor lh- - rrr--
OICO D. PL. MMER,A. f. Ui RKY.K. F. PtTlEKH )N.
I shall cmtlnne th Piodue andl ouiuiivnonbusinsss t tbe old .land of Piummilas a Mslu stiee .and ailtcii a ceoMh. favor. I.rnsly.sj,
, iTrustee's Stte
V virtue of a ceed i
t'S Kaunie T Hui
-
,
i
.
ry Artnee
f trust made to me byd John A. Hunt i n tbe
1st day of Augu--- t, la ,, and . recorded In tneBoadsler's offli-- e of fbei' y m untj , m b'iir No.M, pages ai and lii, to sc-ur- certain lnuebted-nes. iherein named, t
On Saturday, November 23, 1867,Between the bouts of M and o'clock am.. Infionl of the Law Coart rooma in the city oiM.mpiils, sell to iiiu iuguesl Ucler for cashthe la.d lying la nbelby coauty,Tennessee I r egluoi ng at a siake In the nurtbHit corner of isr. w - A. hooih's 1A& acre tractwith elm. mapie and r. d oak pointers tb.ncesoottl with Dr. Buoth a ,11m 11 cha. us lia-10- 0 of.chain loastaae; inencet-as- t la T5- chainsto a Make In tbe aaat line oi said White's saidtract; th.nce uor h in ii iuechsln with tneita.lgh mad to a EtaU. Ai link, swat of a blackguwi ; i hence wet " TS lop riairrs to the t --
giuniug cei.ia,niDg :xacreasi-luuo- i an acre.rSqulty ot ledeniption waived. Title aw
lieved to be good, bnt cor eya- ce only as trus-tee, w. W. VANC E, Trustee.ae KM
THS PULMolvI' BALaHAM OF WILD1 Crir RKY AND WOOD .PTH Is a eare--
fully cmpounde4 medicine aeiected whli tbeureatetti care, ana m inuraciaren eiciuiveiy oythe dtseoTerer. Dr. William. ! bis Labraroiytn person se that ever)' eompoaeat particle oftbW medicine s carefully aaalyz-- d and tte.ibefore It Is offered for sale. Thla great medi-- e.
althotieb a beautiful transparent winecolor, ana so piawaoi iu iMiuie i:iit.B .wt infant will love it. yet in -s ffecta It is in- -
" BBtantAnaarrrta &ftar each disM. rlMrlt indLsatlniruiai a most pvweriui xgzib its enasaing a greatcure, by allaying on tne irnp irosrlilch
tin
IB variably aocompauy the traint lor which this m
signedIlelne
f disis specially .
Ire for Ur Williams' Pulmonic Balaamof Wild Cherry an WoodNaptha. awM by olliruaalsts throughout the i'oath. Psalsis canbe BBpBtiod at J. B. w AMBON a CO is, Who.esale nuiBBlali and sal awaat aor this modicine, to whom ail omen must be artdriejaa.
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VOLUME XVIIL-NUMB- ER 80mmmmmmmmmammmgljmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmam
HINSON,
MEMPHIS, NOVEMBER
CLOTHING,
IXStBi;EADBASkiliWllPA.l
KAYANAVH 4 DECKEB's
BILLIARD TABLESrnoai reliable Cuabloa aaM oa BU!lard1'HR llaa
CAT-GU- T CTNni0!f,Maoaftvetiirad by KWANAUH A DBCKRR.aod Fataotrd lae. 1H. IDOK (iVa aVcianUlIc
. Vol. iH. No 11.
ItMibaoalji Mbioo mat ajaat-aw-a all tbaiualitiw raw uiiA. l,, a. l'arUjt Luali.u. U k
' tie elastic aad moat dorable aahiao everoT red ta tba billiard-playlDfc- f paolle, aa lauaaa-iaDt- l provea 0 tbe treat ileiUriad tor ItMnce lu on- Ibe pecu.iarii" wblcbdtt!Dtcalabea Tbe Civ Ion aod renders:taupB-no-r W all otoafa, La tbe tlKbteaatf cord ofamV-n- wbicH a tbe ju-- e avivi adae ot tberubt.ir aiiu ruauiiiK Uie fall Wu.ui of tbaCtubiOB, which prevf-n- tba bail from beddiitguu tne rubtM-- r aud juinpint, rrom tb labiaTbe addlt uo of tbe t rord aleo adtlamucn to tbe elutUcity ot' tb LTUblon.
Tbe tat-O- 'a. h ton hu already been ap-plied to r.Tr H t tti lew, whleh x in coctaniuw. It can be ap, net. to tablea oS any mavkefor f75 par aet.
KaT.uaicIi A Diwrkfr'w Partfry, at tha come'of lentra anu (anai treeU, N. T.. la the moatrompletaor tha klud in lue The ma-chinery la of the moat lmprnred character, thejnintieT'lrying room the largest In the UntiedHtatai. tbe material oael the bem that can bapurchased, and the vorkoaen taurtjujeniykkl'ttxi.
B1 1 lard Cloth. lUl'.a, "aea and Trim m in- - Wof tbe tet make, const. in fly on baud.
KAvanaxb A IXfrker ae tba only aajanfa Inthis country for Kay's Cue Cement, adjudgedby competent antborliiea to be theevcr used.
Full .. TaBe J J tbr IL
it down for MPrice I .lata.ANAiiH A DEf'KRB.
Corner of Centre and ' 'anal reeta,aao tm New York City.
THEBO&RDM&N', GRAY A CQ.
PIANO-FORTE- S.
WHOLESALE AGENCY.THE t'BHCRIR7.R, late a member of tble
kuown arm. na eatabisbed a Whola-al- e
Agency,
783 Broftdvij, few Tork (It J,
Oppoelta A. T. Stewart ' Dry Gooda Palace, cor-ner Tenth atreet.
Where be art!! ba pleaad to reealre tha ordero bu frlenda and uablic, and eHpaciaUybear from those who bare ao line ally
their patronage oa tne firm heretofore.He will .apply thee tupenor laetruiueata tothe trade. V. holeaala ar i lital!. a tbe eeryLowest Prices,, made w th tha lolaaed IronRim and Krame fcaat In one aolia p!ae. ) Theyexcel al olberet la darabilliy, aaperiorlty oitofte, and e!tT of ex eraai appearance
ance and easily and salely handled.mm- - Warranted ui prove aatiausctory, or to.
money returned.Addre-- all orders to
fc iberia Ott.s:-- daw lorn 7H3 Broadway, New York
TERWILLIGEK & CO.,
Manufacturers of the Improved Triple Flange
Fire and Burglar ProofSAFES,
With Combination and Powder-Proo- f Loefca.Warranted free torn Dawpndem.
Mannfactory l0tn i2 Went Hoaton St,liepot. Xaiisen Lane, near Pe-- i -- t..aao tiawlo a NEW YORK.
MERRIMmN. BYRO & CO.,SEALKBa IB
WATCHES, DIAMONDS,T o w olry,
Silver and Plated-War- e ; Watchma-kers and Maa-a- f tctunng Jewelers,
275 MAIM STREET,Opp. South Omrt t. MEMPHIS. TENN.
JSJ. TP. T A. "V X S,PRACTICAL.
HOUSE and SIGN PAINTER,Gilding, Graining. Glazing,
Paper flan Kins:. Kilsomlnlci;. Etc.
Miop... !s ii ion Street.
OR. C. WILLIAMS'mT
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY
WOOD NAPTHA.
Thousand have been avr-- annnaMy from anuntiauejy grave by tiMiAa tbia
Unrivalled Pi-- para t ion.
FT enrea erTr'cto tJlv :i t ie , of t h T!iroavtM. and Lumr. CON9UMP7J N in tt h .ucipi- - ,
enr stages. AKTH m H'lH!TAf, fOt.Wt tH OHr--, U iTARKHrt, fRuLY, VhKrIMO
tbe Reapirstory UrgajtH, itre immediately re--llwwd by lla use.
so d by alt
Extract from letter irom Pr. ft. B. Robinao-- .
long a practicing lliya.f:an In Murirtwboro,Tenn.. under date of feeptemier It, lntiT, fromi brlnlrtna, Tenn. :
I shsvll always take great pleanre In recoin- -
mendlngyour becan-- i feel il goodeffect in mr systeni every dav, and am quitehurt it baa externaed my lite. Honirg ya mayueeeed tn doing good to tbe humax. racv andecompeua yarsei( tbereby,
I am rtpec:;uiiy your friend.ft. B ROBUNftOJf, M. D.
From Dr. J. W. Nelson, nader date:M f;:ixxB ri.i.aep.. 5, ls7.
Dr. Charles Williams, Memphis:I have ha area' raanv r:is for your Wild
Cbetry and Wood n: of course couldnot rnrnt.n n : ana my oujeci in wnuri: .o yoIs to request that y u snd me a few urn astoon as conTenient ana iorwa:ti yoor .u; aauI will tend you a eneek for the amount.
iieapecb.ui,y ours,JOSEPH W. B ELSON.
All orders mas- - be add rested tn J. B W.sVRON A Out, So. MS Main street. whoieie dealers In Drriifs, Meli."ne, etc . and aoie aaenu:o( this XfiicLne, at;d wbo will supply .urng-gis- ts
generally und other dealers in propnlarj rneu iii ties txirougn- n tue wui
Ksalssa, t m V t f i L.I.IA - .aaw. -Manufacturer Dr
i u i 1 ic riaiaqm oi sun iikuj m ,apt ha.
am- - Address all orders toJ. B. WASSOS A CO.,
No, HI Mala t. Memphia, Tenn.Hn'.d DV al. lrugKlst cverrwbere. acta
tor Sale.of the most desirable riantatioas on
ONK Ark ansa, river Is offered for sals at atircai Bargain. Ii coutains about ioUU acresbw-- t nnall'v cotrou !ann, lwacieacieareu anuunder cuiivatlon: dwelUss nouses, aogrot0.rtrs.g'U liousawi-- 'our gin. run
10 good a, 11 irist January, r
K iYSJ1., i h
Crce lm
males,Purchaser
isseasloapply
street,KIRK,
.tefreratn MerapDis.
$900 HE WARD!OrnccMxjirTHa BnAxur utR.ii' rs,
wxxfHis. iK!f., Junes,iectuaiiy supprwvw
within Meupliia,ward or
TwoThousand I)olJarfpaid Mem Board Under-write-
policeman oibershall procure arreet conviction
person persons guilty firingpremisses insured InsuranceCompan:aa oompriaina Board.
Jfwftf BPKRcr wahu,Xotice to City Voters.
yob's Office; City Hallliursis, Tins., October 3ih,
registering votersOFFIC Ejection openedo'clock tulrty days,
ioUowing places:Baugn.
J street.
sd
to
a with
Ing tiom iutol
IKr it-- 4. 1 A Oto
' Age n is, Sec ,ndK. Us ri,
i
urn. jon!r--r to mrfrum the city o a re
will be by the pit s ofto any or per- - n wbo
the and lkal ofany or of any
by any oi thethis
Hi ( rHa
Ma187.
ES lor the nextwill be this dsy
at ID a m . and lor the nextat t,he
First Ward R. L Keg ater, 4cluon
Second Warl-w- m. c base, Register, o. 42Poplar street.
ihird arvl- -F. J. A: well. Register, No.Second street.
Fourth Ward J. d. Woodward. Register. No.xto second street.
27H
for
im
FTfth ward w. c warso, Register , iBeule street
given
Hixti, ward lames Banks. Register, w aldranBlock, Main sir!.seventh Ward I D. Wlmbexly. Register.Feignaon Hulidleg, Baal, street.
aiguvu m SB. . . .
Attest ion Is called to the folio. Ing extractfrom toe City Charter, io relation to th. above :
The Register "shall open boiks fur the regis-tration of sell persons .Unwed by existing law.1 vote lu any municipal election, and who re-side in sold ward ano every voter in eachward sba.l, belore orfeitng to Tote, cause him-self to bs registered tn said books, and snail receive .rom ti.e Register a oertlncate of registration, which snail oerjumereu rocoriespunawith the name and nnniberon tbe books of ibeRegister; and no parson snail be suffered tavote at any municipal election who shall notnave and produce to the Judges of election hiscertificate as aioresFld: and no voter shall beail wed to vole In any ctaer ward than .he on
him ha taaidas aad la rnsrlssnmrl "ocJO :ot w. O. LOFLAJfD, Mayor.
Notice.T tbe November Term of tbe County Court
A or sue. by county Tenn., 1
Lettera of Admt ilslration onHe in-- Bower, deceased.
I applr forth estate of
J. . MABKs.Halinm a Washington, Attorney aaeeiawtw
LAW SCHOOL,MEMPHIS COLLEGE.
riiHX Law Department of the M.mph:. i
1 law wUI oren on th. FIIU--T iiOCTOBER. Tne following, aaainai com.patai r. IwBsBwa
Constitutional LawReal Property A f'ledlu.Personal Prooert, a Plead
Oen. Ai.Br.BT Pikb
Kinlty a t.wnmerciai Law.Hoo. P. K eCrlaa. Law A Admira.iy oeu. J. K. CstAi-aXA-
C01TH3a 07 STTJDT.FIRHT BEBlOlf. JUBJIOR CLAHW 5 montno.
Walker's American Law. Knit's Commentrles, B.snop on Crltulnai Law carat er. His-tory of a Law Halt, Htepbeus' PleadincsBECOWD SESBIOX OW JCSIOB CL -5
mou tha.Parsons on Contracts, Parsoas oa Not.s and
Bills, lirawoJaof onFIRST HBaHIOy. KIX1I CLASH.
Adam 's Eqalty Jansprt. lsnce. Adam ' EquityPleadlrax. Bsrta.ld on Wills, Htiiiard on jaort-fage- s.
Parsons oa Partnerships.SECOND rtEHHION, SESIOR CTWS,
Wash born on Beat P oporry.Tsrior on L,adlord and Tenant, a swell m Ames on fVirpora-tlon- a.
Story's conflict or Laws. 1'arsoua onMan ume Law, ConB tin's C- a. Treailse.
HecltaUona and axamlnat:ons ssu-- davo'clock. Moot Court once --ach ... .
IAp- -
peliste once each month, preauied o.eruy w rmiesaor. all tooetner.
eiu-ieo- permitted uiemer any Claaabat nov. ploma flven except to those going throughwhole 3oorse.'"'" aP" salon, payable In advance.Jtniranee Fee, E3 per Hea n
All Students or I aw can attend tree of SBBBwathe Lectures of the Oatieae, loclaoiDK Lecture,on Elueatlon and expuuiaiiou of 1 Tha BowlFrench tochnlcaiiiles by ui president
Arrange man Is will be made to ta an! andIn daw Students at CS per month. AbbW alKicashoald be mad sarly.
FMbioiiable Itentln Aeademy.
f ADAMK LridS,of Haw Oriaana woaUda.X moat reapctrn::y anoanc- - to iheettlxcnaof Mempbla that aba will open hv etaaraaa fortba above graceful aectxipLahaaaat anTHIRIi IcL-jDA- In .Septaaibw-- r u theBlock. recond atreet. wh-r- e r t aata.by atti t iianiifw to tha aavanc ruotnt of berpa pi a who may o usiruaieaj to ctr ctaasrae tomerit a share of the public patni-:a.- . Vvi.L., baring taught In mnet o' tt.e ..Jcitlea of tha Hoath aad lineThaaii hiaai tameet here with the aame unboaad-- ! nrrtianwblcb haa hithrto marzeu bercooiaeoi
elaewh re. Uayn n1 nnnrnot tu.t oafor Children, Taadaya nd Haturdava, frotmhalf paat 3 o'eiock till dark ; for ldi-- 'romIU turn. Wl 12; tor Gentlemen, front 8 n'i !6p.m.. all tba aame day. Kefrancea n i iiitooahla, par which, and o hr paitit-aiara- ,
p aee aae , wblcb will be ai tbaprln lpai book anal maase atorea. lermatmoo-- eate Cad lathe niea and laa-ia- g tauht in pri-ra- ta
famine and eroooa, if Ooiitagtaeai taylaa a aaaooth ao.
MASONIC COLLEGE,I.acoa, 'aiette toanij. Tt nr.,
STTTATED thirty wifles frorr Mimttla, sevenot Lafayett. Lwpoi, M.A u
Faculty :
S. W. Johbwtob.a BUPreslucnt and Profess) rol Ancient LanguagesOtway B. Torsa. A.B.. Profeww r cf Mathe-matics:
Cola.t McKtSBEY, AM . Professnr o.' Men'.iland Moral Seiancs and Enftlsh L tcrature.
This Institution was reopened Oetoasor. Baa,and has reached a state er peraaanem
Next Annual seswon will be ope. 1
July u, lac.and wul consist of Two l.rms Joweeks earb.
CmASiiEs Eagllsb and Mathematics, fa125 nd SJC par Term. Keen Language tb extraper ie.-i- contngent fee fz SOparTeEoi.
Kxceltent board, inclndlrg room, fuel, wash-In- gand light, lis jer monca.
All ii s i sssaiT apparatus will he supplied.o.nseyance from laifayeito station Ut M-ima WeslaswaajaoadHaaaruaya
"..us xruatew", nave uelerin.reo to raEthis a first cl.ss Aeadsmlc Ins.itutlon.1st. Tbe scholarship, experience and success
of oar faculty., 'Al. The elevated tone of onr community.
Sd. The healthful local; y. removed irou, thacorrupting :o9 lenceeond vice. of cily We.ah. Favorable price will aa toarhieve this anaswaa,Prrsld.nl Board Vr O. T. HTTNT1 R,Secmazr JOo-- W. ALLXAMiLK.au't
MEMPHIS OOwUiEQE"Former! j HU iAnrta.)
Rev. S H. FORD, LL.D., President.J. DCPREE, Professor ol Languages.
, Pro feasor Mathematics.JACKSON P. CRAWS, English Department,
t--ScsjIob Opens Moadar, September 2nd.
TriTXC FEB SESSIOS or FIVE SOSTE- - :
Senior tlasB, Including Latin, Greek andMsth-matl- es BIO oa
Juilor.s.naliah Branchesatluand liraekGrammar , a rs
Primary Department ) at."'' i
1867 ABKAISSAS. 1867
Toited Sfn(e Mail Roate uud
Little Bock and Hot Spring." Circot.
TM ROUGH W l A V LIGHT.
Littla Bock and Washington viaBockport and Arkadelphia.
THBXJCliH I3f M HOC.ts.
Little Bock and Camden via Tulipnd Princeton.
THROUGH IX HOURS.
Little Bock and Fort Smith."
THROUGH Iff 40 HOURS.
Bnaslac m Cmmmtmm with ib Iem-!.l- a
Whit Biwer. mm Memw-pai- nmmd artttaaM River;Paeketa, sad
Memphis and Little Kcrk Baitrcnd,
Iattla) Bock to Xonticello, via lineBluff.
THROUGH IN 24 H' l R8.
First ClSMS Fuur-Hor-a- - Post I on. U
ieav Little Rock Dailj. and re(orniDg IetTHot ftprisga Dally, SonUays excepted, rrj IngC tilted sutea M ..
lavaUda i.olng io the Hot spring, will.rind oa UU. line lh. best of
Concord Coaches. Fine Hrrara andCareful and Sober Drivers,
an J every effort will be made to furnish thamost speedy and comfortable traiulu
Extra Coaches, u hen Required , trillbe Famished on Ten Jfinufca'
JfiMtawa
office In Little Bock at the Anthony House.
3. J. CHIBISTEB, CoBtrarior.
JOHN BARTHOLOMEW. Agent,ocll daw Lltt e ',c At.
Dtieerer aad of W sm,' EAGLE COTTON GINS.OTRACBB' OR1ST MILLH,, Wheeler, Madden A c lemson 's Circular Saws,
Hall's Fire Proof HaBLFor sal at Fasuory prl. es hy
Arkansas Cotton PaMtoHoniMcCOMB & CO.,SOLE AQEXTJ,
Xoa. SSSi and S24 Main Street,aaa-ao- JO MEMPHIS. TE v N.
THE DlSC0TI!Bijr THE ASM.v-- material which ha ewer been dteroveredil ha effected greater benefits in ine boose-hol- d
e. oaomy I hanMoGlMSKV'8 MAGIC SOAP.It 1 a labor saving invention, as well aa an in-valuable ren-sd- y in Scurvy. Scald Head. Erup-tions of the klB and Plies Dan-- ruff is re-moved from the head, the Teeth whiten- d andclean d, Plate and Jewelry cleaned, stain.rfeciaaiiy rensoved from Carpele. Furniture,clothes. Paint, V.rnl-- h or Marble, w tn thegreatest facility and without Injury to tbe ma-terial- It la a great saving of time and iao rin washing clothes It a the only known Soapwhich will wash Flannels with the ease ol cot-ton or linen without fulling or shrinking. Ailthews Important objects can be effected withoutinjury to the akin or th. moat uelicate fabnea.It po eeese.no deleterious qualities whatever.rne world a eaaitenged to produce a Haspwhich poeoaaaaa ao many valuable proper liesand which a ao Innocuous and safe. It la ahome Invention, and defies competition in anypart of the world. It has become a r srsss ujin Memphis, and Its use a raploly spreadingthrougbeut the south, and eventually will ex-tend ovar the Yankee state.. North ard SoutrxAmerica. Karope, Asia, Africa and OesBBBBBB.Manufactured solely by f. r. MeOimaey. Mem-phi- .,
Tenn.. aad Mild at th. following pieces :ntneidty at wholesale and retail : Page t o 'aI...'. T I ' lira, Store. Pore ,r .
King's, corner of Third and Adams ; Oliver at, Madison street ; win soon
be found at any reapeetaoie family gn eery ordrug store. The proprietor lm determined thatlis manufacture sneai aswp Boca with Liu, ,-
Idly extending demand for lu use. aal
KNABE PIANOS!KNABE PIANOS !
rpHKBS anrlvailed IwetrwaswaU are fniiy war.A ranted for seven yearn, and are for aale atHO. Vth MAXS (Jackson Eiock,)
Memphis. Tenno.ss.,mm ttf By IJtrtpoi.ri ikpwt
Sheriff's Sale.and by virtu, of an attachmentUNDER the Law Court of M.mphia, a
wbawwta William A. Kobtnaon et alTar plian-Ufl- h,
and C. Caeasaaeal a dswaadaol, aid brvirtu, of section 3o06 of the Cad. of Tenn.wew.1 wllL oa 'Ho.dy, tse 4th sty ef Nsvetsser,
i ibfi, swawwwa swe uoars ai iv o ciook s.m and 4-- .ln.V n en ... . n .1 u.l t . , 1. . . . .v ir " ."r OSS fir IBMtor easn, as us low ot CfByoeo frecf. ofpersonal property, lo be esH as
property, ua the hand, of an afrawwry virtu, of aald awoUon saa of ibe On . oTenuiaan, vis: Too Stoamboai c h kr kplhor boata. taefcle maA macainery. now lrJawawSlh. toot of taaroao areet. Mem ,7 ,
r. EVlKTrvR (iM&oheib,ST JAM B. SWAJI, a si. Tasii S