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art la S, v I I1 , r . F - W Special axd Local. .SORT. GATES, Iocal Alitor. MOBILE AXD orilO ROAD. AKRIVK. DK.PART. lwnriT train for Mo tile, 11:57 a.m. IKtTp.m. K.pre train from Co- lumlnix, Ky 11:03 p.m. El press train fer Co. lumbtis 7:' a.m. Pn-inprT train tor Cc- liirabus, Ky 3:5" p.m. ZMp.m. MISSISSIPPI CENTRAL ROAD. ARRIVK. VKI'AUT. 5aM-inrrT Train for IIuinbol.lt S:3,p.m. 8:40 pjn. x ppim train for Ilum- boldt, 7:05 a.m. 7:15 a.m. 1 hese train go no farther than Humboldt. Pasciieer train tor N. Orleans lilop.ra. 12:15 p.m. tUTMii tram r Aew Orleans, 11:30 p.m. 11:25 p.m . Masonic .Meetings mt Jatktaa. .1 rKv Lodor No. 45. J. J. O'Connor, W. U Jobu O. Mann, Sec'y., Me.fl 4lb Friday eich month. r. John Inr,K. No. 3.TJ-L. T. I.indsev. W. M.: J. N. Hall, .cc'y. M'l 1st Monday each mouth. t 'LINTON tt. A. ClIAPTKK, Xo. !. It. 1. Chester, U. Vi l. O'Connor, K.; J. It. I h i.m1i. S. Meet 3d Friday emb month. .1 UK-so" Outsell., No. IS, R. P. M. lt-v. A. W. Jones. T. I. O. M. .1. It. Chap pell, Itacoid.-r. Meets 4th Monday each suoutii. I.O. O. F. M kPlxoN Ixrr,it, No. 16. W. M. Duna. M ay X. G X. K. Lancairtrr, V. O.? J. T. Vlark. It. M. 8. Xeelr. I. S.; 1. Ilainp tou.T. Meets every Thursday niyht. STARK KSfCAMPMBXT, NO. ID. 11. It. Dashlell. Ch. P.; Jno. L. Lancaster. Nrlbe. Meets every id and 4tb Tuesday, each in nth. Sons of Temperance, lackson Division, Xo. t.l, ( apt. M. Cor- tilt. W. P.: units evcrv oth.T Tuesday nurlit. at Teiii-ranee llall, opposite the Methodist Church. J A3. O'CONNOK, It. S. Krlc-Kl.H of Teiuierance. I iio C..U n il of the Knenda of Temper in. e, To-v. U. A. Hays, President, meet 'v.-ry olkor Tuesdny night, at 7 p. m., In Tein'pernr.- Hall. K. J. BULLOCK, Secretary. Fruit Jars, Can Wax, Ppeara' Trrvlng Fluid, and all kindk of epicea lr preervlnr and pick linfr, can be had at Pendleton A Keith's Newr Dnijr Store. OET TIllElmEST ! ! THE GUEAT SOUTHERN REMEDY Again in the Field. CLARK & FULLER'S Ambrosial Oil ! CLARK & FF.AZIEK, Sole Prop'rs. Clark & Fuller' Ambroalal Oil .-ores Kheumntitro, Neuralgia, Headache, Kar ache, Tootheache, Croup, Bronchitis, Dya pepsta, Colic or Cramp, Inflamed Eyes, Chronic Sole Eyea, Bora Throat, Diarrhea, Cuts, ltum, Rrulses, Piles, Sprain, Chap ped Uanda, Ulceri", Coma, Bunions, Fronted Feet, Dcafnea. Old Sore, Sore Breast, Sore Nipples, Scaldheail, Ringworm, Tetter, and nil Skin Disease. It cure dog bite, and all tina and bite af vencmou reptile. Also, Hog Cholera. O. W.JON KS& CO., Wholesale Airenta, Memphis, Tenn. JUTFor salo by Druggist generally. augl9-tf 5Ir."T.Ti. Clark, Of thisclty, offer hi services to Madison and adjoining counties a Surveyor. He will also finish map in any desired htyle. Mr. Clark 1 thoroughly accomplished In hi profeaslon, having had the advantages of a scientific education and extensive ex perience. augl2-st REMOVAL. Oootlbar & Oillilaml, WHOLESALE BOOTS AND SHOES Hats and Caps, li'2'2 1-2 and 324 Mala .Street, ' McCombs A Co. old Hardware stand) ZMZEHUCjFIEIIS. JjTTerms Four month, or 4 per cent off for Cash. AVe are now receiving our Fall Stock thc-largest and most desirable we have ever " oflered to the trade. We ask merchants to call and examine before buying. augl2-U Se Mere! Railroad Scrip for sale at Bank of Madi son. Call on N. S. White, Cathier. jrjy" Physician's Prsscrlptlens, mutter bow Intricate, compaan dad at all nonrs ! the day and night, y acconapllshed and thor U(h Drufi Ists, In the most accu rate and reliable manner, at PY HAS' DHlb TOHC. Kvery artl cle traarawteed pure. Oit.2-J-tr. GO TO R. 11. Anderson & (Vs. For Cheap Glass AND TIN FRUIT CANS, Of Krery Descrlptleu. july l,lS71-8m. Atlvnutayes of the Lebauoi. Law School. 1st. The high character of it Prol'usoors. ud. It. course la Droad and thorough, embracing the Law adopted to all the State. .Ird. It reluct ion ol the course from 13 to 10 mouth, thus tinviug nuuh time and expense. 4th. It Moot Court, in which are past ed aud tried cne involving almost every known principle of law. ftth. The moral reatrant thrown urouml the student. Many Of the ablet lawyer of this State have been educated at this school. Augusts. 1871-tf. Luke lee. Fir.leby X. HolTEU suX. Aug. S, is; I -It. IV. IS. IS. Glover Has returned to Jackvn, and proo.v-to fill all order given htm in plain and orna ments I platcriui. Aug.5-61 Denmark Female College. The next m-mu of Denmark Female Collcire will eommenee en Monday, Au gust 2Stli, 1K1. F-r lurthcr particular, address .V. A. FLOURXOT. Aux. -Vtt. Principal. The ' Baptist Female The next svssion of thi institution will commence on Mouday, Sept. 4, 1S71, in the building known a the Madison House. The Truster are now having built a large Ch:ipel or Study Hal!, in addition to the Misiu buildiiiir. The bottrdiug department will be under tu upTviion ot the President. Tuition from $10 to i per session. Facilities unsurpassed for study, health and moral training. Catalogue now ready for distribution. "tJKO. W. JOlIXsToN, A. M., jy!i0-4t Principal. Call at Clark & Son's And get a pair ol' the Perfected olos. Best in u.'. pc-ta- 31. W. AVECB r.a sole A (tent tor ll.-mlerson county, for the auleof Mrs lIudillctoii' Salve. C ONS I G r. ME NTS OF Green Si Dried Fruits, And Produce Generally, w SOLICITED. All consignments sold quickly and re turns made promptly. Addrc- M.VNSlNli & LOXGLEY, Commission Merchant, N'j. :n Walnut St Clnn., Ohie. July l,l71-iiu. We hud tli pleasure of a tall Iroin our youna- friend. 8. II. P.u. kiu"hain, formerly of this cpy, now of t-L Loui-. Jin never looked handsomer, or seemed happier. May success always attend u.-h sb-ilmi; (jentle mrg. Dickinson, Williams & Co., Cotton Kb'--tors and General Commission and l-ro.lu.-e Merchants 210 Front street. Memphis. PURE" FEESH DEUGS! Prescriptions compounded ly a thorough Phannacuetist at at any hour of the day or nlht. at l'EXDUETON' t KEITH'S. Ring the door bell if closed NOTICE. The Sisters who conducted Uic Academy Im. Conception the first two year of it-. es tablishment, have ly their re'iiK-t. been re moved to another Institution. The- Acade my, howaver, will continue under the con trol ol fciU:rs from St. Agnes. Memphis. Ih taking possession ot the place, they will assume the debt contracted during the past two year, and by order of ltt. Rev. Bishop Fetlian, of the Diocese, all arrears shall be Mettled by them. The creditor-, and Iiiends In t Mm-of need may be a-sured that every thing Hhall lie settled to their satisfaction. Thebei-t wl-besot the fonm-r ondiictorof the school are with Jackson ami the infant establishment. With j.Tati-iul pleasure th y scknowlcde thefi inil.-hip i-hown i nd tin trust given them during their two yearn day in Jackson, and it U not without r.rwt its alncere asit shall be lating, that circum stance lieyoQil their control, and not of their creation, compel them to'o to a new lleld of labor. CITY ASDCOCXTY I I i:IH. Cottsu merchants iiredict that cotton Will open at fifteen cents per pound. Thnnk" to our friend, Dr. W. S. Morgan, forth'; basket of nice pear s.-nt us thi week. Mr. H. P. Liickcy is building two new store house on Shannon street. Brick is replacing wood all over the city. It. G. Henley, K., ol" thi county, brought u this week a lot of the tiiicst ap ple we ever saw. 1 he Bank of Ma lison has been titted up internally with new furniture, aud looks a tine a "jplit silk," or liner. We return thanks to Mr. skiltun Smith, Mall Agent on the Miss. Central Railroad, lor New Orleans paper of Thursday morn ing. We hear of several marriages to come off in Uil vicinity soon. How true it is, that good crop increase the number ol mar riage we had almo-t said children. J. M. Parker & Co. have already rented out the two splendid bu.incsH hou.e on Laluyette street, now Incourseof construc tion. Lumber, and otlu-r material for theias Works, are being rapidly placed upon the ground. Work will lie under headway in a very few davs. There is a dreadlul odor of defunct ca nino arising from the aqueduct at thi in- tersection ol Church and Main streets. Move him out. W. J. Henderson, of this county, laid on our table Monday six peaches that weighed three pound aud a half. They were the finest we ever aaw; who can beat them. Information regarding, or the r. qiii.-ite facilities for obtaining patents, can be had on application to aug.V.'lm Supt's Office, M. fc O. It. It. Tliis year being one of peace and plenty, our farmer ought to go North, buy tine hog, ship them home, and improve their stock, and in this way bacon. will remain low. We saw a full-grown cotton boll in the store of Brazelton and Co., on the loth Inst. It was raise 1 by our enterprising friend, N. n. Whitlow, on bis farm west of Jackson. Judge Fculres wa iu the citv on Mon day last, returning Iroin the Chancery Court of Lauderdale county. His health Ik fully restored, and we never saw. him looking better. Col. W. M. Dunaway has lost two fine horses during the past month. One died of congestion of the bralu, caused by being driven into the WHtcrs or lurked Deer whilst heated. A few year ago we knew everybody in Jacfcctm, where they lived, and almost what they had to eat. Now w.i.-t know more than one-third of the population. Onward the progress ef Jackson moves! Or. who reside near the village of H.. this county, informs us that he has a boy who 1 live weeks old, weighs forty seven pounds, has hair seven inches In length, crow in loud a a Bantam rooster, and eat watermelon like a little man. W. A. Sims, a lirst-rnte farmer, living two miles south-oast of Denmark, ha brought to our ollice a stalk of eottou con taining 33 full-grown boll 7 bolls already well opened. Wbe can teatthis? and who ft-ill bring us, a a present, the first bale or cotton thi fall. ' Mr. J. C. Terry, a prominent cotton fac tor of Memphis, was in this city during the past week, and o was Mr. Jas. II. Allen, of Mobile, who belong to the live lirm ot Allen, West Co. Both these gentlemen speak In confident terms of "tlu-h times" In business circles this full. ! Fink Winks and I.ujfotisiServed up in uncqualcd stylo at the "Hole in the Wall," Xo. 21) Monroe Street, opposite Pea bhdy Hotel. Also a free lunch every day, epicurean in every respect. The lovers ot 'good thing" should not fall to call at this xaloou when visiting Memphis. ap.i-2-ly The Jackson Zt!iocrut ha changed pro prietor. Mr. J. W. Cox, in a well-written salutatory, assume editorial control of the puper, and i said to be a gentleman ot large newspaper experience. Col. T. Baker re tires. Co.ine Bros, are the publlsUcrs. A survey la now being made, from which city map will be prepared, the ceutre ot the street established by suitable monu ments, and mistakes In building in the fu fure be prevented. Laud 1 becoming too costly to 1 encroached within the city limit. The Kev. John lw Moore will preach the funeral of Mrs. Charaness, deceased, at Oood Hope church, McXairy county, three miloe cast of Purdy, on the 3d dav of Sep tember, 1871. Her friends and acquaint ances are Invited to attend. The Jackson tia Company have pur chased a lot near Ramsey and Ferguson's brick-yard, and will commence the erection of works lor the manufacture of gas right away. I he Company will be able to fur nish the citicus of Jackson with his in comparable light by the 1st of December. Fine, copious showers ot rain have lull en in almost every portion ot the county since our last issue; iu consequence, the crop of corn, cotton, potatoes, etc., are looking splendid. With no unforeseen dis aster betwixt this time and frost, never were better crops made in old Madison than In the year lsTl. Persons desiring anything in tin- line, ot Builders' Hardware, such as Locks of every description, Hinges,(iateand Door Latches, Sash Fastenings. Ac.. Ac, should call onC. T. RaTKS, who has the Largest and most complete stock ever brought to this market. He also keeps Sa.sh, Doors, Blind-, Mould ings aud Bracket constantly on hand. The following dialogue was overheard. between two filteenth amendments, in this city, a few days ago: Anu "Ike, what did tied make u black for?" Ike '"Cause somebody went and did something bad, and God put a ir.ai k upon him." Ann "Pshaw, Ike, you is a looi!" Ike "Don't you know whomsoever callelh hi bruddcr a fool is in danger of hctt-tirc?" Ann "W bar did ou dat from?" Ike "From the lifttenth auicmliir.-nt ot Luke." In view ot the fact that there is a strong feeling of opposition manifested to the south side(ot the Forked Deer riwr) loca tion of the Fair Grounds, we would sug gest the larsje meadow licld ot Judge Milton Brown. This tract lies on the CliesterUini pike, beginning a few hundred yards from the corporation line, near the Brewery, and extends to the river. The land is level, has on it two line, never-tailing springs, ami sullicient forest shade, and being near the river has the advantage of stock water that call not be had in any other location yet suggested. With thi., and the adjoining tract, a sultieieut urea can be had lor the Fair Unrounds, and the race course also. The lands can be bought for less per acre than any other suitable locatiou lu the county. Fire. Our city ha lately been visited ! by a conflagration, which fortunately nut extcn'ive, yet very disastrous to the prem I iea on which it took place, consuming al mo-t entirely the valuable stock of merchan- Idise and building containing the same. We are gratified to learn that the owners of the I property were insured; and that their i claims have already been adjusted and paid by the Atiilci Insurance Company, and we fed authorized to advi-e our citizens gen erally to insure their pri.pt rty in this ster ling and prompt paying company. Jao. O. Jinn in-e, oihee at the limit or Ma.Us.iii, ". the agent, and ready to write up policies. Whilst we art daily receiving aicounts ol iwrriiiie riuiroa! ui -asters, caused by gross ii.-gk. t of the proper dUclal, and justly 'condemning their murderous neglect, we have -et In the Market street trestle, a bu rn in deadfall to be-if not soon repaired the scene of another one ot tho-e horrible yet unjcoida,U mishaps. Dr. John Chcster'eamtstly and poiiuly appeal to hi. putronsto come forward and promptly settle their medical bills. He It-el unable to grant longer indulgence, and avails himself of thi medium to give a gene-al "dun," to which he expect a gen erous and hearty response. People are too apt to forget the claim of physician, to whose ceasele- vigil and deiicuto skill, they may be Indebted for their lives. Let I Dr. Chester be paid, for .who i- more li be nd, faithful and tru. ;; An old merchant of Ud city su.e.-rt that we petition the proper authority and have Madison county incorporated as the city of Jackson. Let the Mayor order the streets worked too, and lamp put up at thedillcr- ent post o tllce in fAii city, and thus by swallowing up the country, suppress out side squabble. As the Silver Cornet Band were parading the street la.t Week, musicing attendants for the agricultural ineethig, a mean wag obseriugye local sitting by the chariot driver, wrapt in the lumes of his own cigar, went for him thusly: "Well I'll be d - d if there Isn't a curiosity and an outrage combined an hundred and forty pound brass horn Willi ivory mouth-piece, shoved iuon a light Silver Cornet troupe." Blow your horn. The Mkmpuu. Dixiuuvj ik.x. Muei'. 1'asamore.t Bufllu, managers of the Ileal Estate Distribution, have announced a postponement of the drawing until August olnt, because more time has been consumed in establishing their agencies throughout the I,". S., than wa at first supposed neces sary. The .lay is now positively -t, and there will be no more delay. All w ho de sire a lair chance for some splendid Mem phis propci ty, should write for circular and chances at once, to Messrs. I'jkSSMuKK ,t Ittn-iv, Memphis, Tenn. Sad Knit Yorxi; Amfuica. In conse- qucuce -f heavy taxes, county and corpo ration, it will lie sad news to ouryoung circu attending friends to hear that in ull probability they will not have the pleasure of witnessing the usual sawdust perform ances, and listening to the wit '?; ot the clown the present year. Jno. Itohinson's circus, we observe from advertisement In our exchanges, exhibits thi and next inon h in towns and villages nil around and adjacent to Madison county, but gives us the go-by entirely for the reason above stated. The Fat Man's Club, ol Madison county, is opposed to the narroto gauge railroad. They regard it a an innovation on the rights of broad buttock. A very luriji portion of the community is interested in thi matter, and the adjustment fcf the gauge is a delicate job. Many a big burly Alderman, or obese burgher may be doomed to dirt road, forever, unless the gauge is adapted to their dimension. Old fogyism and fat men seem to suit, aud the lightning progress of the times is made for those lean iu shape and swilt of loot. Oi.l)-FisiuosEi Eating IIovoe. I. W. Xorwood has associated w ith him in the management of hi highly popular estali lishnient, our old friend, Felix Uutberfurd, widely known us one of the best caterers iu the country. There are few lovers of good eating in this section but who remem ber Felix llutherford, and the bounteous table over which ho ha presided for a quarter of a century. Xorwood and ltuth erford physically the very embodiment of generous living weighing in the aggregate 4,'iU pounds, and men whole-souled and lib eral in their dealings Ihey can but succeed. Remember that no expense will be spared to make the '-Old-Fashioued Eating House" the best, cleanest, and most bountilul lecd ing establishment in the city. To be con vinccd ju-t go and st-c. julyJM.4t Taylor Anderson are pushing fu-n-nrj their large aud elegant new block of build ings on the corner of Market aud Lafayette streets. An additional brick building, two stories high, and 20x::0 feet is being erected upon the grounds recently purchased for the ltaptist High School on ISaltimore Street. Mr. W. D. Kobiuson is erecting a handsome frame dwelling ou South Market, and Jno. A. Orcer, Esq., is having built a fine mansion on West Lafayette. Besides these there are other improvements going up in different parts of the city, and a uni versal spirit of improvement seems to per vade every portion of our growing young city. Tom llobiu-ou's trained steers under yokes uttached to each end of a forty foot log chain ) whilst being watered ut the bas. tiding basin, last week, undertook to swim the l iver. The chain became entiingled and nine near drowning Uic valuable team. But with Uoblnson's ox commands aud (Aeir ifcer strength, they succeeded in raising the olistacle, which proved to be the hull of au old keel boat, supposed to have been sunk there in tha days of Day Crockett, En tangled iu the brush and ribs of the old keel was aeveuty-five pound cattish, which Mr. llobiuson easily caught. Also on the small portiou of floor remaining, were six twenty dollar gold coin, thought to havu been thrown there as a Lliml before the late war by the robber of the bank in this city. Many will remember that several gold coin were lound at thi place, on iiflcr eitt occasions, some years since. Tackson Boot and Shoe Manu factory. Hill. V. 1. JA.HES, has pro vided his establishment on Lafayette street, up stairs, sign of Gilt Boot, with all the modern improvements in the way of tools mid machinery, and is prepared to do all kinds of work at Cincinnati prices. His stock of material is large, complete, and ot the mo-t superior quality, and anything in the Boot or Shoo line can be manufactured to order on short no tice. He employ nous but lirst class v. orkiueii, and henew guarantees all his work to be lis represented. This is a ninst worthy limine enterprise, and i so rc- dueing the price of work that every oue can purchase first class boots or shoes, chtiip. and h.-nce deserves the tine patronage aliva.lv- bestowed bv our citizen. fiaugstrotli Bee Hives. Having purchased the right for the coun-ti.-of Madison and Haywood for the cele brated LangsliMth Patent Movable Comb Bee Hive, I am prepared to furnish sample hives with lights for By using the Mel-extractor and emptying the honey as l i-t as gathered by Hie bees, Irom 10O to-J-s) pounds of honey could be taken from one hi e in one wa-on. Full colonies of pure Italian Bees for sale at $23. Queens can be furnished until October for P. Honey all sold. Xo orders tor full colo nies of Italian bees will be taken after tie l"th of August. S. W. ( LE. Andrew Chapel. jv-.'2-lm Madison Co., Tenn. Second Hand Knjriue. J 31. l'arkcr &. Co., have ou hand and lor sale one of Duvail's Portable Steam Engines, ten lu.r-e power. It has been running a Saw and Grist Mill, Lathe aud Shingle Machine. It is nearly new and j in good order, aud cost 12.V) dollar cash. ! The cngiue alone we can sell for tic hun- i dred dollars, part on time. j Woman's Si i kism.k. Ladies arc r.. t only allowed but invited to vote, as grati fying experience ot the past convinces us -that a large majority of them cast theirvote in f.ivor ol Dr. Price's Cream Baking Pow der and s.peciul Flavoring-; pronouncing both by far the nn st pure and satisfnetory iu the market. 1117" Perry D.n is' Pain Kiii r is an i xccl lent regulator of the stomach and bowels, aud should always, be kept on hand, especi ally at thi season of the year, when so many suffer from bowel complaints. There is nothing so ipuick to rdi. e in attack or Cholera. Sold at ouly ;.l cent a bottle, by Mer chants generally. Aug. 5-it. Bess Assortment Of Perfected spectacles, for ladies at CLARK & fcOX'S. THE DRAWING POSTPONED. A Card to the Public. The draw iug or the Ileal Ktate, held la the distribution under our mani-gemt-nt, which was announced to take plac) to-day. is postponed until Aoajnst 31, 1H71. The reason this indulgenceis asked of the public we briefly state: Our entci prise i one of magnitude requiriug the etablihment of Agencies throughout the United states. We have now secured them from Xew York te the Pai-itic slope, but In doing o more time has been consumed than we anticipa ted. We are in working order eTrrwhere desired, and place the day of drawing only two months off tor the purpose of riving- all our agents, far and near, full scope for their lk-.t labor. We started out tore ider the people a distribution of valuable Ileal p:- tate that should be satisfactory to them in the details of its drawing, and we intend to maintain that point regardless of all else. If there I to be any grumbling, we prefer that it shall occur in regard to tie slight lelay we ask, than to have it take place after the drawing I over. On tie Slst of August our enterprise a-ill be perfected. We do not, nor will not, require another hour's indulgence. Uespocttully, PASsMOUE & BL'FKIX, Managers Ileal Estate Distribution. Memphis. July 4, 171. Iist Assortment Of XOsC lllww. ut June 24 2in. C'LAUn a. -. Frank S. Clark, Piano Tuner. I warrant my work twelvemonths. Orders lt-I't at Clark & bou's Jewel ry Store willreceivc tirompt atten tion. augiO-ly. Go to 1 1 oil 'mail's For cheap Stoves and Tiiiwt.re. The Extensive Carriage, Bu2), and Spring "Wagon MANUFACTORY. Of I. WIMSA: III 111:1.1., ai-u turn ing out a large amount of tirt clasi work every week. Their business has greatly in creiiscd, and they will doubtless It- com pelled to make a further enlargement of their establishment. The reason li obvi ousTheir Work always a;iT-a Sat isfaction, and when they sell to one man in a locality, they draw the trade of that section. Their repairing departmei-t Is al so on the increase, as they invariably guar antee their work, and employ no.ie but first ela mechanic. Thi establishment is a credit to tie city, and we hope that it will coutinue to pros-IM-r. The citizens of adjoining ciuntics would do well to examine the work of thi extensive establishment before si-nding further off. H3 Brady's Bitters, -Everybody Takes It." Brady's Family Bitters are n iw the mo-t pop ilar in the United State. They are nc humbug, as thousands all over the Unite.! Mates will attest. See cxrds in other column. ly Bank of Tennessee. The old and new issues of the 1-ink of Tennessee, and all other uucurrent money taken at the highest market value at KING'S. vj1 to Hoffman's For cheap Stoves and Tinwsre. Go to Hoffman's Fort-heap Stoves and Tinware. REDUCED PRICES ! ! J. W. CLASS. OF J. W. Olass & Sous, Will be homo to-day, after a five month stay in the market Xortb and East, buying goods for his house here, and w ill have some choice goods bought expressly lor his July and August sales, and as they buy as well as sell lor cash, and buy only as the seasons demand, he can sell youyourgoods and make it living profit, and as low as some houses propose to sell at cost. Don't ffrget that J. V. Glass & Sons sell lor CASH, AXD) BAUTEK for your Wool, It:;g, Beeswax, Dried Fruit etc., etc. J. 5f. BLrUv L. Will Ih: found in the building between the olhce of J. L. .t S. C. Lancaster and Maj. IL B. Hurt, after the 1st day of July, and remain thereuntil the completion of their new building. Go to lloll'nian's For cheap Stoves und Tinware. LEGAL. DIRECTORY, LILMSGTOX, TKXX. CI-M.'k. HlUl't. MILTON Si. KlV.'.l!l'S IFoote & Edwards, Attorneys at Law, Lexington, Ten J. JOHN M.T.lYLOi:. I.. 6. VOODs. Taylor Si AVoodw, Attorneys at Law, Lexington. Tern, july lS, l-.71-l-.hii rruit & l.otatoe!i! CO.NSHiNMEXTS OF IVaehes &; Irish Potatoes SOLICITED. jsalcs and returns promptly made Strict attention to orders. J. C. JI'DY ,t co , iu v S--.'iii 712 North .th St.. St. Louis. TII1J BEST HOTELS. We recommend th tho traveliug public their respective cities f. llowing hotels the very i-C Louisville Hotix. l.ouiville Si-kncei: Hocse, Cincinnati. Pkaboijy Motel, Memphis. Bakxi m's Motel, St. Louis. lUrTi.K Mol'se, Nashville. KieilMONT. Hoi'SK, Paducah. Kn. Debility and Emaciation Both result from the lack or ability to con vert the lood into nutrimeut. Mow neces sary, then, for those suffering from these alarming symptoms to Immediately resort to a remedy that will strengthen the stom ach and digestive organs. For, as wioa as this desirable object has been accomplished the health improves, aud the patient re sumes his Usual personal appearance, llos tctter's rHumach Bitters have attained a world-wide popularity in such casf, and have ln-en proven the best and safest means of removing constipution, toning tho stom-a.-li, giving euergy to the liver, and releiv ing every symptom of nervousness ind de pression of spirits. Its cheering an.l bene uicial effects are highly spokeii ot by thous ands, who owe to it their ietorau.on to health. Xo restorative in the an.ials of medicine has attained the same popularity iu the short space of time it has been before the public, or has won the high ndorse uients accorded to this excellent tonic. Ma ny other preparations, purporting to be cor rectives and restoratives, b:nebeec mtrc duced.and have perished one by on, whi'.e t'4C popularity of llostcttcr's !-tomach Bit ters continues to iucrease, aud is now re cognised asastaudard household icedicine. The sucecss which attends the usa of the Bitters e inces at once its virtues in all ea se of debility and disease of the Stomach. C. rtiiicates, almost without number, have ln-en published, attesting its trnly miracu lous power m removing those pauitui and fearful discuses. And at this time it seems idle to do more than call attentioj to the great remedy of the age, in order to awaken public alteulionto its excellence. It is the onlv preparation of the k'uid that i? reliable in all ca.es, and it is therefore worthy ef the consideration of the afflicted. lloMt: IXDL'STBV. A protection ist journal demand to know, '-Shall we be swindled out of protection to home industry?" If the facts con tained in Mr. Commissioner W'elle's vt-poit are true, if, under the iu-, llucnce of high tarirfs ami heavy tax aticn, the laborer is gettinglcss than before the war for labor, and l he poor growing poorer every day; the pro babilil v i-, that we not only shall be, but have been, and are, '-swindled out of protection to home in dustry." The industry of tie bona jide w'oikingrnaii is what requires protection; not the bloated fortunes of lartie manufacturers, facetiously called by the protectionist, "hom'e industry. llusidhillc Herald. mil Pursuant to notice the stockhold ers in the West Tennessee Afrricul- tural and Mechanical Association met in the court house in Jackson on Tuesday the 15th inst. When, on motion of MaJ. IioLt. 15. Hart, Itobt. Cathey, Es(j., was call ed to the chair John 1. Stark, act ing; as secretary. A sufficient amount of stock Lav in?; been subscribed to authorize the permanent organization of the Soci ety, on motion of Jno. L. Lrown, Maj. K. li. Mason, Iaj. II. li. Hurt, Judge T. C. Muse, Dr. AV. A. Mor gan and Jno. C- M. Garland were appointed a committee to select of ficers, subject to ratification by the stockholders'. The committee retired, and after proper consideration reported thro their chairman, Maj. E. IS. Maon, J or Irebident The name ofrar- rington It. Snipes. tor Directors James O Conner, M. V. D. Exuin, Martin Cartinell, John A. Tomliusou, E. II. Kelly and Wm. P. Kobertson. J-'or Secretarie C. AV. Greene aud Jao. T. Stark. For Treasurer Jno. E. Glass. Whichs selection were ratified bv the stockholders. Then, on motion. Mai. Robt. 15. Hurt and Judjje Thos. C. Muse were unanimously elected Vice Presi dents, and Edwond S. Mallory, cor responding Secretary. llie President elect, r. 15. Snipes, upon taking the chair made a few appropriate remarks, thanking the stockholders for their preference. no considered it the lnirnest lavor lint lin.il srpr Hro-n r-nnfiri'iil urt.ili hltll, lu sliACpn Kv th farmnea nf Madison coum, reside over their Agricultural Society. On motion of Judsre T. C. Muse, the Board of Directors were iu- I strueted to examine and select a I suitable site for the location of the Fair Grounds, eubject to ratifica tion by a majority of the stockhold ers, to report to next meetiug. The association then adjourned, to meet again on Saturday the 19th inst. JXO. T. STARK, Secretary. CP" Let the people of Henderson understand that this is the last chance that she will ever have to place her self upon the great high way of progress aud improvement. Delay now, and the gTeat Tennessee Central road will be forced to pass around you. Act now, like men ofseuse, and you will be iu live years on the Great Central road from the Mississippi to the Atlantic. Nashville, Norfolk, Memphis, Louis ville aud Cincinnati will be at your doors. The orlk Carolina selection. The North Carolina Democratic journalsscem to concede that the Mate lias gone f.,-:nst Convention by a majority raiiw-ii": from five to fifteen thousand votes the lowest estimate being, probably, the most correct. Although the call for a Conven tion was defeated, and although the republican papers of the .North and South are crowing lustily thereat, it is an absurdity to term the result a Radical victory. the election in North Cerohna last year when every advantage was with the Radicals demonstra ted very plainly that the Democrats had a largo working majority in the state, it they were defeated in the late campaign it was not their ene mies, but a wing ol their own force, whichcaused the disaster. The Constitution, adopted in 1868, under the reconstruction laws, declared that a Convention should not be called to amend it until aftsr ten vears had elapsed. The Democratic Legislature, chosen last August, vo ted in favor of assembling a Con vention without regarding this pro vision. This action frightened all the timid men iu the party, who were afraid of another reconstruc tion in case the movement proved successful. In this belief they were streuthened by the Radical journals of the State and of the whole coun try. The administration also in terfered for the purpose of encour aging this idea. The Attorney Gen eral of the United States stumped North Carolina in the interest of the Radicals, and boldly proclaimed u.B.t if th Uemocrats'wcre success ful if a new Consutuuuu . rrant. ed and officers elected under it there would be two State govern ments for Congress to choose be tween, and left the impression that the old Government would be the one sustained. Under these circumstances a large number of Democrats who were anxious for quiet, and afraid of Con gressional interference, voted against Convention, aud 4thus the day was lost. Augusta Sentinel. Remember people of Hender son, TIf AT THE ROAD IS NOT LO CATED, AND THAT ITS LOCATION WILL, BE MADE JJY THE STOCK HOLDERS, AMONU WHOM YOC WILL BE FIRST. The Tax on Lawyers. From the Memphis Appeal.! Wo are pleased to see that Lion. A. S. Colyar has obtained a favora ble decision of tho Circuit Court of Davidson County, iu the case brought by him against the County Court Clerk, for a tax paid him as the penalty of exercising- the privi lege of his profession of law, by means of which to make a livelihood. The fas wa9 by authority of the Legislature, duly collected", but paid by him under protest that tho exe cution of the same contravened a constitutional right. The cae has gone up to the Supreme Court, and will prove a test case for the istate. We believe the Circuit Judge will bo sustained by the Supremo Court. It 6ecms to be the general opinion of the best informed members of the bar that this priTilcge tax is uncon stitutional. There is no mora good sense in or reason for taxing attor neys, as such, than there is for tax ing wood-sawyers. And there is just as much call for tax on salaried preacners ana as mucti reason m law aud justice. The s-peech of Senator Schurz at Chicago, is full of plain, practical statesmanship. The independent spirit of the German Senator will not yield to slavish partisanship, aud lie therefore talks like a man who possesses his self-respect. In dependent speakers and an inde pendent press re growing too strong for the organ-p-iudcr9 aud their fol lowers. 1'assing the hat around will not pay it is ausge speilt. A v alanchc. ritiBiri; or kuput. The undersigned Committee ol Mason's Grove Lodge, "o. 163, having been appoint ed to urait appropriate resolutions in re gard to the death of onr friend and brothers Jerry Williams, formerly a member of this Lodge, would submit the lollowing: Wukreas, It hath pleased God in Mis All-wise Providence, to remove from eur midst, on the linh of June, 1ST1, our much esteemed Brother, lrom all his labors here on earth, to a rich rcn ard in Heaven; there fore, bo it Jiesolved, That we bow with humble submission, In this bereavement, to tie will ot God, who knows best what is good for us and our fellow men. J?e7retf, That in the death of our Broth er, this Lodge has lo-t a young though bright light in Masonry; the community a true and worthy citizen; one that was ever true to the duties of a citizen, Mason and Christian, and one w hose life and character is worthy of imitation by this Lodge. Jlisulted, That this Lodge tender her sympathy to the bereaved parents and friends of our deceased Brother, and say weep not as those that have no hope, to your loss is hi eternal gain. JiS'jrei,ThatthisLodge wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty Jays. JUtolved. That tre Secretary furnish ihe parents of the deceased a copy of these res olutions; and also the -Whig and Tribune.' a paper published in Jackson, Tenn., for publication; and that they also be spread on the Miautes of the Lodge. J. W. RosAMOX, R. A. SE WELL, . W. M. WILLIA.MS, Committee. Gadsden, August 1, 171. West Tennessee A Kricaltaral Mechanical Assaciacian. Paid Since sur Issue. Last M-- Helming, B W Brow n,. Afex Smith, H rj Mellaney, Ja-oli Latham, E M Brav, T V Beaver, Ju,i Beaver, - WJ Dean, John Irvin, Eii Jas 11 Books, F V Campbell, C C Taylor, Xoel Hopper, UE Hopper, W T Lyon, A P Downino; Dr Vf ( Rkliardsoi Sabscripti June -re, 172 Feb. 'I'.', 187'.' Feb. l- 1B7' Feb. l'- 1872 Feb. 1-', l7- Feb. 1J, l7- Feb. 12, 172 Feb. 12, 1872 Feb. 12, 1872 June 1, 172 July 15, 1872 Any.. 1, 1.872 Dec. 21, 1871 Aug.. 7, 872 Aug. 7, 1872 Oct- 8, 1872 Jan. 1, 1872 i, June 17, 1872 Aug. 19, 1872 Feb. 12, 172 Ang. 19, 172 Mrs S1I Dunaway, J F Dudnev. S JI Buckingham, Let every man in Henderson county who desires to build up his county, and increase its general wealth and prosperity, rof for the Iiailroad. aiAItUIED, Cm the morning of the 17th.atti:3uo' lock. at i-t. Luke's church, by the Bev. J. A. Har rison, Chas. T. Bates, Es., and Miss PsUie L., youngest dauxhter of licni. lUrr, Evi., all of this city. Although at so early an hour, a large party of the lriends ot the bride and groom assembled to witness the nuptials, which were performed with all the beauty and so lemnity attendant upon the serv ices of the Episcopal church. We, therefore, wish the wedded pair, all the happiness and bliss accorded two loving heart, and tbst the bark of life w hich bears them adowu the stream of time, may have a joyous t-o1. e. In this city, on the 17th inst., at the re.i dence of Mr! J. ItoTi. High street, Mr. Lewis ,jiouln llachel (iold- zinsky. The marriage ceremony was perfoimed by Dr. M. Samsticld, lial.iii of Metnphil, ac cording to the Hebrew custom- The sym bols used ou this occasion were lighted ta per", two rings and wine. The first (as ex plained by the learned Rabbi ) represented the religion of Iracl, tho second, the purity and constancy of love, and the wine the joy and gladness ot the occa.ioa, lor "'fine gladdens the heart." The in ited guests embraced most of our Hebrew citizens and a large number ot those ol different faith. We congratulate our young friend, Bolo inon ou the prize he has won, and may he ever find in the '-choice of his youth" a true daughter of Judah one who will mak-) his home a paradise, where the voice ot dissen sion is never heard, and where slander, the great enemy ol matrimonial happiness, can find u re-ting-placo. DIED, On Wednesday night, at lh rcsidenie of Mr. Puckett, near Beech Blun', in this coun ty, r.eulah. infant daughter of Mr. John Dodd, of this city. At bis residence in Chestertield ouaty, Virginia, on the 2Sth ult., James K. CiaTes, Esq., aged Sl J eurs. The deceased wa born in the county in which he lived and died; he was the young est of seven children, and the last link con ueeting the past and present generations of his family. Me engaged in farming in early life, and became one of the best planters iu the State. I5y unfaltering energy and un til ing industry he acquired a large estate. For more thau forty years he was a c oiuist ent member of the Baptist church, nd Was kind and liberal fo the poor. He leave a widtw and two sons, and a li.rge number of grand-children. At Mason'sGrove, Tenn., July 5, lsTl, of lockjaw, Franklin L. Mason, grandson of Maj. E. B. Mason, aged 11 years, 4 month-, and 9 days. A. W. DATTKLLK. Memphis .1. O. BATTELLK. Ilolling Mill. BATTELLE & CO, Manufacturers of '- liar Iron, Bridge Rods, COTTOX TIES. SPLICE- BARS AND BOLTS, KAILllOAl) nl'IKES, CMAIltS, EIC, Otliccat Works on Wolf River in Chelsea, MEMPHIS, TENN. Xj3' Old Boilers and other wrought iron Scraps bought. marl-Mill A. A. WHEELER, Manufacturer of CoaterRoGtajs & Busies, COUXElt MAIS AND FLUj-T ST. Opposite Gait Mouse, LOUISVILLE, KY. HAS now on hand, und is constantly making the most complete stock tif ltockaways, Barouches. Top and No Top Buggies, ever offered in tho city, made of the best material and workmanship, which he otl'crs at prices that Defy coiupctitiou in any Market lobiVsmi 1)11. J. mtADFIELD S FEMALE REGULATOR: "Woman's liest Friend." WILLbrimronthe Menses when they have not lieen established. alo when they have lieen suppressed from unnatural causes. Will cure Kheumatism and Neu ralgia of the back and womb. Will cure Painful Menstruation, and relievethe head, back and loins of those di -tre in- pains and aches. Will check m.-iiorrha-.-in or ! -excessive flow." Will cure "Whites' md ' falling of me womb, wh.-n it i-the result of relaxation or la.l licaltli. It is as sure a cure in all the above di .ea ses as ijuiume is in Chills and Fever. Ladies can cure themselves of all the above disease without revealing their complaints to any person, which is always mortifying to their pnde and modesty. It is'recommeiided and used by the ix-st phrsieians in their private practice. for a history of the above disease, cer tificates of its "wonderful cures aud direc tions, the reader is referred to the wrapper around the bottle. Manufactured and sold by HHADFIELD& Co.. Atlanta, Oi. Sold bv all lru-"-it. Price i d tV). 3"rN'EKLY Jt KoiiKii rs. Ag'iits at Jack son, Tennessee. Jane Jt 1ST I-12111. 1SIO era 1871 TIME TESTS the MERITS OF ALLTH1NCS. Davis' Pain Killer! f1HIS CELEKUA TEl MEDICINE MAS i won a deservedly high reputation as an alleviator of pain aud a preserv er ot he:Jth. It has become a household remedy, from the fact that it trives immediate and pciuia ncnt relief. It is purely a vegeuble prep aratiHn.madefrom the best and purest ma terials, sale to keep and use in every family. It i recommended by physicians and per sons ot all classes, and to-day, after a pub lie trial ot thirty years the averasre life of man it stands unrivalled and unexcelled, spreading its usefulness over the wide world. Its large and increasing sale affords positive evidence of its enduring faiiin, PAIN KILLER was the nrst, and is the onlv permanent Pain Reliever. Since the Pain Kiiler was first introduced and met with such unsurpassed sale, niany Liniments, Reliefs, Panaceas and other remedies have lieen oflered to the public. but not oue of them has attained the trulv enviable standing of the 1'ain Killer. J3TWMV IS THIS SO It is because Davis Pain Killer is what it claims to be, a Reliever of Pain. Its merits are unsurpased. If you aresuffering from internal pain, twenty to thirtv drop will almost instantly eure you. "fhere is nothing to eiuai it. In a few momects it cures Colic. Cramps, i-pasms. Meai-tlura. Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Flux. Wind in the Bowels. Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia, sitk Headache. In ection of the country where FE 1'ER and AGUE prevails, there is no rernedv held m greater esteem. t3tDirections accompany each botte. Price. -'" rents, 50 cents, and s?i per bottle. J. J. HARRIS & CO.. Cincinnati. Ohio. Proprietors for the southern and Western States 3T"For sale by all medicine dealers. "3 For sale by Dr. J. F. Newto.n and J. C. PvbaS, Druggt-ts. Jackson, Tenn. victory! yictoky: awarded to ATT.FVS T.TTVlr R4T?iU " t FOK TUJS cltie or Coughs & Consumption. The BALSAM i recommended bv phv siciansw ho have liei-ome aciuainteii with its great success. As an Expectorant, it has no Efinal. t3"ALLEX'S Ll'Nt. BALSAM IS PFU FEt'TLY UAI"JdLEa-i to theMOaf DELI CATE. J. X. HARRIS A CO., Cincinnati. O. Sole Proprietors. For sale by all me.ii. iue dealers. For saie by J. F. Xewtox, J. c. 1'ybvs, aatXKELY JC i:onKKrs, Druggists Jack so l, Tenn. R. A. Robinson it to.f Louiaville. THOS, REMOVED TO A large and well selected stock of Hardware, Staple and Fancy, the best ever in Jackson. Cutlery in Variety, Splendid Garden, Implements Tin1srw, 1 T?l Ti V1 rf .F illl V ' s ,-.nl4-iit.il Ti"i! A.tma ti 4 .2 "o"7: most improved pattern. 1 have a tine stock of Guns, Ammunition aud Huuter'a Apparatus, nsning 1 arkie, v,anary anu Mocking Uu-dCsges, Flutuig scissors, Superior Roars' Visson nj Pea Knives. Mower and Baskets. Flower Stands and Trainers, Marbles and Pocket Knives, for Boys and Men. t all and see niT st'.tk before I am Agent for, and can furnish at any time, all kin-It of Machinery Mo wen. and Reapers, Threshing Machines, Cotton Gins, Saw :E.isrc3-i3srES, g-irist mills, etc. Main Street, Ojposite Court Square, Three Doors Uelow my OUl Statul. apiMy COKNint FKOXT W00DW0RTH PLANERS AND MATCHERS, nil and Molding-, Teuoningr, Mortising and Suwiug Machines, and every variety of Patent Wood "Work Lug Machinery, of the mot Approved Construction, warranted Superior to any in ue. W II. DOANE, President. (Send for Circulars.) D. L. LYON, Sec'y. julyllJ-m S" Have the good people of Hen derson ever seriously considered the reason why 60 many of their best citizens are annually moving away? The reason Is plain they are mov ing to good markets, to where transportation is easy and cheap, to where all the surplus can be sold for cash, to where there are cheap goods ' aud groceries, and competing mar kets. Build this Kailroad, and Hen- , derson, iustead'of losing good citi- 1 zcus, will gain them. , s. I Gladstone's revolutionary sty le ol ' government, ignoring both Crown and Lords, 60 long as majority of the Commons support him, was severely denounced in the latter house yester day. COMMERCIAL. Jackson Cotton Market. Cottox. Only a few bales of old crop brought in this week, which sold as follows: 16J for Middling; 15J for Low Middling; 13 for good Ordinary. ' f "We are looking out for the first new bale and we hope it will be a present to the editors af . the Wiik; ASI) Tkibcke. . ThclMeat.markct, and ovlsion market generally, unchanged since our last. Jacktan.Heat narkcl. Livk Stock. Cattle, choice 6c - net; 3 gross second class 6c net; CJc gross. Sheep per head 00 to $3"00. I oieaMi cnoice iw i":. a-, u-...ni"i llet-f by quarter, 6(o.8c; Shoat i:i. iuiilium niHKrrs. Memphis, August 17. Cottuu t-int-c yesterday enquiry has been better, owing in part to improved advices from Liverpool, aud to-day there was, all things considered, a fair domaud, rusul ting iu sslcs of nearly 400 bales at 10(,12c for low ordinary and ordinary, 1313lc for sdrict ordinary, 13J(o,l-Uc for good ordinary to strict good ordinary, and 1617c:for middling. One transaction included a list of over l'K) bale, which wits taken on a f.piuuer'8 order. Letters from Louisiana'report the crop iu that section very much In jured by worms and rust. The Liverpool market was more active at a slight advance, aud closed sfeadv with upland middling . " . ,.,,.,, N'1- fnits. i.,ssj. f3 The Xew York iimiket doied steady, with contracts at 17c lor Au gust and September, and 17 1-ltJ fur October, November and December, low middliug basis. Salt on tho spot were ""-M to spinners,' l.b:' to exporters, and 105 to speculators, at It je for ordinary to 18.U: for mid dling. LorisviLLE, August It. Cotton quiet but more lirm, lc. Flour very quiet but steady; extra family .$. 60. Provision quiet. Mees pork held at $13 ou order. Bacon shoul- i ders 61c; clear rib sides 7J; clear 7c, packeti. I lams anu iara uncnangea. Whisky steady at 89e. Nashville, August 16. Cotton dull and nominal, low middling lbc. New Orleans, Aug. 16. Coitou (juiet but lirm; sales 700 bales; good oidinarv, 151'7,16c; low middling, 16J(.17c. CixtiNXATr, August 16. Cotton firm with a light demand, at lf( Flour quiet and unchanged, at r'-3 40 to $5 tVi. Sr. Louis, Aug. 16. Flour win-1 tor superhne ft, extra si XMniM XX 1 75(5,5 0o. MOBILE, August 15. Cotton IM ct; Middling 1(.1 Jc. JACKSON PRICES CURBEST! HKVISKD AXD CORRECTKD WELKLT The following list gives the selling prices, at the leading Grocery houses in Jackson: Bacon, Mams, plaiu " Clear Mdes, - Shoulders, Canvassed Mams, Sugarcured Hani, Lard Flour, bbl salt. V bbl Lime, $ bbl Cement, a bbl . .. Su'-ar, Crushed and PowJereJ, - "Coflee A." - B A- ::. Ja. Orleans, common, . . " Choice I K-msrara. Coilte, Prime Uiu, . at 11 (t I,t . ifi . 15 l'-i 13 IS . T Oo'J 00 .3 I".- .2 I 25 le5l . . loit . . u.i 11 .. loot . . I'.(s5 .. -ji.a . . ."Ht5 .. tv.41 t) .. l"i)i i) .. T'l'-il 00 . . . . t. 4) 2 4.'(,5..'5 (Ml . . .'AH-i '" v 25 ... So$ 10 . . 1 .ViJ . . i . . 1 ooorl ?M . . 1 2.". 40 -JI2JsS -ft 10 Choice. Java, Corn Mud, Candles Moiasctv inc-wr, (C.dcr) Chicieu.-, i&Z, pring t.uiCKen y doz. tCii.dt V lb.... App.es, u barrel Ciieess Turkeys Irish Pot :itw-, new OuioiisVgdi.il . .. Cod Fish Frtssa r lsh . . UameF-.-Jh V Hides Dry Flint " Salt " Green " " Salt Tallo w Leathtr role, ft E - Kips, " Side Bridle " liai'nesa . . l.Ktt . lb. 15 .. Pti lis .. !K-i .. . .4 is(.4j m -.3 oom v ...4 OOejS (JO . . i& 46 J. CARUTHERS, G-. N. HARRIS' OLD STAND. V5n(l - il V VrfW Extra R f? Plow skf . csjH 'wK buvlng elsewhere. AND JOIIN STREETS, CINCINNATI, MANUFACTURERS OK New Advertisements. STEAM MILL FERRY. j fllHE attention of the public is hereby I X railed to the Ferry on llatchie Itiver, at 1 Ingram's aid i-ros-ini'. known as the Stesia Mill Ferrv. A reliable boat will always be kept br and a prompt aud attentive fer- rvman. The ra la liadini to and from th river at this point have been put iu good sr dcr. beside, it is tueacartt and be.-t milt from Jackson tc Memphis. Thos moving ! West wni do w.sll to look to this matter, augl'.t-iin KDWAliD MI LUX'S. Iii Chaueery at Jackson, Tenn. Cullen Lane vs A. L. Burrow, etals. IN this cause it appearing f the satisfac tion of the Clerk and Master frotr the re turn of the fherifl of Carroll couu:y. that the defendant, Abner I Burrow is a non resident of the State, of Tennessee, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on him; It is, therefore, ordered that publication be made fur four successive weeks in the Jackson "Whi; and Tribune," commanding said nan-resident to appear before the Chancery Court for Madiaon Countv, at its next regular term, to be held on the' 4lh Monday of October, 1871, and plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, or the same will be taken for confessed and set for hearing ex-parte as to him. D. M. WISDOM, C. 4 M. Caicpbellt McCorry. Sola. auglJMw In Circuit Court of McNairy County, Tennessee. Alon.o Lucas vs Lummy Lewis. Petition for Divorce, IN this cause it appearing from complain ant's bill, w hi.-h is sworn to, that the de fendant Lummy Lewis, is a non-resident ol the State of Tennessee, it is therefore or dered that publication be made in the 'Whig and Tribune," a newspapsr pub lished in the city of Jackson, for four con-s.-cutive weeks, commanding said def nd ant to appear ut the next term ot said court to 1; held at-Purdy on the second Monday in November next, anil plead, answer or ,i,....-, j,jii r the same will be ta ken for confessed and set lot hearing ex- K. E.3IKKKS, Cl k. McKinn t,V P ice. S.,l 11-10 4t Memphis Female JACKSON', Conference Institute. TENNESSEE. If ALL Session Ik rius 5-ptcinU-r 4, 1ST1. Tuesday Eteniug, itii, Opeuiug Ad dress by W. P. Harrison. II. D. of Nash ville, and Convert by musicians of Jackson. tnarges at loruier rates. Apply for Catalogues. jyii-Jui A. W. JOXE, Prcs'L Jackson Presbyterian IIIOII SCIIOOJL, For Young Ladies. T11HE above Institution of learniuz. tin A der the Presidency of the Kev. J. E. Itr.n.HT. D. D.. will open its lirst session ol IU months, n Monday, the 4th of Sep-temlH-r, and will con-ist of two terms of 3 weeks each. The eoip of studies .hall lie extensive and thorough consisting of a Primarv, AcaUcuiu- ausl i.4.lliat- Departments. . 1'nceot tuition in ide kuown on applica tion to the IViiicipfl. ouog ladies can enter for one or lKtb Terms. U-ingchar---ed strictly from llie time of entering, and paying Tuition tees half in advance. A full corps of competent and experi enced teachers are m-curod and rea.lv to en ter upon their respective duties. UKFKItKES. ltev. E. Mr X air, T. and L. Murrell. J. L. M.Tomlin, J. W. Campbell, J. Miller, Slaml McClaD.-.aao. Don. Cam erod. Dr. if. a. Nei-ly ainl Jao. A. Urevr. aug 5-'im ACADFJIY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION. JACKSON, TENNRSSEE. rilllE ACADEM Y is under the charge of A the sisters of the Order of St. Dominic The system of education i the same as that pursued at St, Agnes, Memphis. It is eve ry way calcula ted-to secure all the aims of education moral and intellectual culture, retinement of mannnrw and physical im provement. Xoyetlort will Ikt spared to render the institution worthv of aa exten sive patronage. The .tr-cipline of the s. ho.,1 wilt tie firm anil uniform, while the .trietet attention will be paid to the health, comfort and wants ot the pupils". The course of studies oc-upies all the branches. u4irl and oniamenlal, that are uually taught. The Academic Y ear consists of two Ses sions of five months each, the tir-t coinnienc ing on the tirt Monday in September; the second on the lisst Monday ot February. Terms per Session Payable Half. rearlr, ImarUbl r la Advance. The JJoar.l and Tuition in any or all or the lollowing branches: Heading, Writing, Arithmetic English Grammar. Geographv. History, Rhetoric, Composition. Criticism, Principles of Xatural Pmlosophv. Chemis try and Botany, Mental and Moral Philoso phy, Plain Sc-wiug, Marking, f.o. i-nt or & according to the ace or class of the pu pil. For Day Scholars, tuition, t15. 2i or S'J.. according to age or class as above. o pupil of the senior Department may expect promotion under a vear. Aug. li. JsTa-lm. J. W. O. JOMS. E. J. TIUHP.KI.AkE. JONES & TIMBERLAKE, Attorneys at Law, LEXINGTON, TEXX ESS E I . aug's-'tm Look to Your Pavements. OKDEKED by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen of the city ol Jatk-on, tli;it the Mayor be in-trucUd to notify the fol lowing persons to have the pavements, re paired in front of th.ir property within the lire limits, and should they fail to do o, to have the law n-ardin such strictly en. forced: D. McKiuly. C. McKinney. "v'm. rtrown, Mrs. II. Luckey, J. I II. Toinlin, J. C. Koocrson, Ki'r of W. W. Myler' est., Mrs. Win. Caruthers, lL W. Hall. Uauk of Madison. 31 rs. Cartmell, Peter Duller Ja... Elrod, W. S. Calloway, K. 1J. Hurt, Dr. C. still. Milton Brown'. Js Mask, "ihe foregoing persons are hereby notified that if thev do not have their pavements re pairu.1 aud put in i:ool order, 1 shall pro ceed agreeable to law to have tiie same done. P.D. W.COXGEIL aug5-et .Mayor, ! bteel fchovels and b weeps, Points. Caetinirs. Wacron Material, Iron, Nails, etc. Mills OHIO. f THE FIXItlsE A LYOX Manufacturing Co.'a c YICTOR7 SEWING MACHINE, WITH its recent improvements. Is the simplest, moss durable and complete Family .-sewing Machine of all the varieties now in Use; and to any one w iahiug to pur chaw a reliable and lirst-cla-s Machine, containing all the , Lttest Improvements 41ml In vention, without the complications of kuriio, cog wheels or delicate and troublesome ad justments, the VHTOlt" Machine U ottered without a rival. It is the onlv lock stitch machine that bas a straight' self setting" needle, which cannot be set wrong. Parlies wishing to purchase a Urst-class Family Sewin; Machine, should not fail to cm 1 1 and examine it before purchasing an other. For sale, on reasonable U-rms, l r COZINE BKOs. jy23-lm Jackson, Tenn. In Chancery Court at Partly, Tennessee. Joseph Cox vs. W. H. Arrauur, ct al. IN this cause It appears from complain ant's Hill, which is sworn to, that the residence of James Mitchell is unkuowu to tho complainant. It is therefore order ed bv the Clerk and Master that publica tion "be made for four consecutive weeks In the Whig and Tribune, a newspaper pub lished in the citv of Jackson, commandu,l; said J allies Mitchell to appear at the neat term of said Court, to Iks held at I'ur.lr ou the first Monday in Sept. next, and ph-ad, answer or demur to complainant's Hill, or the same will be taken as confessed, and the cause set for hearing ex parte vs to him. THOS. H. HECK.C. A M. McKlnsf-V Sl l'AO, SwIii. aug.V-H. J. JI. KEAVIS, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper k Sheet-iron Work Ami CvWt hi STAMPED Japaanel ani Britannia Ware. ROOFIXti AX'D GUTTERING done in the In-st style, and all kinds of re. pairing in my line, CHEAP FOR CASH. Extra Stove Vessels al wavs os hand. All goods aud work warranted. SIGN OK THE HIM COFFEE POT, NO. 7, LaFAYETTE. STHEET. rilli Jackson, Tenn. febll-Iv ' West Tennessee LAND AGENCY, Jacksuu, Tcim. A LA11GE numU-r ol valuable ARMS And Dcsirablf TOWS LOTS & ItESIDEMES For ale on the most Reasonable Terms ! From ten to twenty percent ran real ized on the purchase of most of the alKvn property; besidrs the large L-sio in the ad vance in price these lands will make in les. than hve years. Call at Chancery- Clerk's Offi-i-, Jackson Tenn.. and examine list. I'orr.sp'iinlcnec .olieitcd from all inter este.1 in this -.-i tion. JOMX W. GATES. n.v6 Ileal Estate Ag. nL h Chancery at Jacksoa, Tenn. AUGUST KULES. olieii Lane vs. Beadle. Win-.'o A- ;.. et al. IX tfii- c.-iue, it appearim; to the s:itisfa, tion of the Clerk and Master, from com plainant's bill, which i- sworn to, that the .1. tendants, .1. X. IU a.ll. s, T. F. Win;:.., and W.J. slnvden, are noti-re-idenu of the State of Tennessr, s that the ordinal v process of law cannot be erv e-J Uhiu theni It Is therefore ordered that publication be made in the J.ickson W hi? and Tribune forfuHr successive weeks, roiumandi in; said' eon-resident delendants to appear before tae Cuancery Court, at its next Term, to be holden in Jack-on. Tenn., ou the 4th .Mon day in October, 1ST1, and plead, answer or demur to complainant s bill, or the same will I taken for eonles-cd, and set for hc-ir-ins ex-parte as to them. D. M. WISDOM, C. A V Campbell & SlcCorry, Sris. . ' T Jackson and Miscellaneous. NOTICE. Valuable House and Lot FOE SJ-XjE. JWISM to ncll the house an. 1 lot on which I now reside, on floral Street, opposite this residence of llotiert Itrown. Theboue contains lit e moms. If not sold soon, I will exchange it for a small farm in the country. ' Apply to me on the premies, or to Hub ert Itrown. july 13-tf. JOnN YOCXG. THE ONE PRICE STORE! Louis Solomon IS now oneninjr at his new store, on South side of LaiA.vetie street, one door Eat ol boith iiuvtil's, a new and well selected stock ,f DRY GOODS, Ready-made Clothing, SIIOIX & IIOOTsS, HATS, NOTIONS, . And a grneral assortment of (ientlemeu'a FLRMSIILMJ GOODS, Alt of which he offer to the public at i. rv small profits. K U CASH, aud to all it the SA31E PLICES. Me most resKvt ftdly n-ks thos wisbinr to buy (roods In tiis lino r cad and examine bis V'"s and prices. It will at ail times atlord him pleasure to how hi gooils to all w ho nut him. Jackeou, Tcun Slay -s, ls"l"au. LANGFOllD'S A 51 II KOTYP JE AXD- rilOIOCRAPII CILLER V. OVER GLASS' STORE, JACKSON, TENN. Jan. 30, ls-tf. Soutbcrn Iron AVorks. I S. TIUMDLE, PrsTsldent. I. W. C. GATI, Secretarj. Manufacturers of ' liar, Roiler, Hoop and SHEET IRON, PADUCAH, KV. ' Ot It UtoX IS MADE FROM m bfst Missouri and Tcnnesse chareoal met al, and is eiual to the best in the market. July 1, 1T1-U. Hill fur Divort-o In Circuit Court of 9IoUimu Count j-. . Sal lie B. White vs. Jrhn White. IT appenrinf; from the bill and affidavit on tile in my othce. that John White las nou-resident ot the State 4 Tennessee, so that the ordinary pmcess ef law cannot be served on him. U is then-lore ordered that pulilication lie made for four cunses-utive weeks in the 'Whlir and Tribune," newspaper published In Jsckson, com mandini: him, tlie said John W hite, to ap ear at the next trni of our i irruit Court, t.) lie held at Jackson, ' 'l do., ou the first Monday of rs-j.u-ii.lxr oexwand plead an swer or demur to complainant's bill, or the 4ine will be taken lor cinles.nl and set for hearing ex-parte. SI OX W. I-.CK),l'k. Haynes Hond, Sol's for Compu J.VJ9. It NOTICE. Jacktou and Ttnn. Ilivrr li. II l?y virtue of a writ of election, to mc directed, 1 will ou fcaturday, the 9thtlav tif Stj'tcinber, 171, in the four different wards of the tily of Jackson, Tenn., open and hold an election as to the adoption or rejec tion of the following ordiuancoof the Jliiyor and ' Aldermen of said ' citr to : subscribe sixty tUottsand dollars to the capita.1 stock; of the Jackson and Tennessee River Rail road Company, parable in ten an nual instalments. The following named gentlemen have been appoint ed by me to open the poll aua hold said election in the different wards of xnid citr, and are required to make due returns to me without delny. Fir.t AVarJ A. W. EI rod. officer; D. 11. I't-rsoii and tlito. ('. Hughes, ju. I ;.. , Sc. -.mil Ward Aloiizo Whyle, of fieer: fi.H. KauiM-y and ('. T. lraly,' tttsC.t Jinrd 'ard-K. Y. Wadley otfi eer: .1. T. r..-et id-e mid 11. F. (';atcs, judge. t , ; : xviuih. Wat-d-r-.I. II. Netrley. otli-c-r; L. tji.iodull and Ibos. 3lcCuU li- eil. jllllf. : bald ordinance is in the words und figures following, to-wit: lie It Ordained by lbs Ilaard mt ' Mmrmr stud Alarrnien of tliscllr t Jarkna : That W'beress. The t omnussioners ap pointed by the Chancery Court r Madison couniy. at lun April U-iiu lfcTl, to uen books an I receive subvriplions to the cap ital ' st.s-tr of the Jackson and TenneiMse Itiver P.ulrosd Company, have compile.) with theeneral laws by bavinvr said itail roait sin eyed from Jackson, TennesM-e to Lexisrton, Ti-nnessee, the termini of said roa.t, and bavin made an approximate lo cation of said railroad and have procured the estimates of the embankment ani ma sonry of the same ts be made by a romi tetit enirinrer, and have applied to this Itoard to have the proposition submitted to the iu ilitied voters of the citr of Jackson. to subscribe sixty thousand dollars to the capital stoc k ut said railroad company. Therefore. Ite it further Ordained. That the SiierifT of Madisnn county is hereby Instructed to open anu hold an election oa the tt'-h dav ot !-pt-uilier. IS, I, at the several Votinn plt.-es in the said city of Jackson, after having -riven the notice prescribed by lass tor thirty days, for the .lualitied voters of said city of Jackson, to vote upon the iirop ition to subscribe sixty thousand dollars to the capital stock ol said Jackson und Tennessee Itiver Kailroad Company, to be paid, in U-u annual instalments of six thousand dollars each, with the interest as hereinafter provided. Be it further Ordained, That said snb scriptien shall bs paid la calls of Dot more Lhan twenty-hve per cent, at aur oae time, and the said calls not to be made within lew than three months of each other. Ite it further Ordained, That said sub scription shall be paid in the bonds of the city of Jackson, and not paid unless said boii.U shall be received by said Jackson and Tennessee Itiver llailrond Company at lur. i.e it further Ordained. That sidd bonds .hull lie issued in ten series of six tiiousand dollars each series, and the lirst serim shall tv due und payable in one year from their date, and the second -cries shall be due and pnyaWe In two years from their date, and each succeedine series shall be due and pay able each one vear after the maturity of the eries immed"iatTjy preeeedini; the last eries ten years from the date of the delivery oft be first series. He it further Or.lain.-e!, That said Isan.U shall bear interest at the raw of ei,'ht er cent. er annum, and the second and each sm-.-ee.linK series shall have attached to cscji bond coupons for the amount of inter est thereon annually, and said coupons shall be due and payable each year, said bonds hall have to run Ix-fore matin ity according to the provisions of thisnrdisnm-e. I'.- it further Ordained, That those who sre in laior of said subx-ription shall pave wrilb-n or printed upon their tickets '-For SiiLwriptton," and Itio-e opposed "Xo Sul scriptlon.'' lie it rurther Ordained. That if a three fourths majority of the l.-jral voU-rs of saiil eitv of Jackson shall rote in favor of said subscription, then the Mayor of the city of Jack-soa shall subscribe said sura of sixty thousand dollars to the capital stock of said Jackson and Tennessee Hiver llailn.ad Oiaipinr. IU M.Mat, Sheriff. AU-'U.tith, 1871-1L la ssff 4 n 1 1 m T" is.r: & oci For lispopHla CHILLS AXD FEVER, AND rOA LIVER AM) KID.NEYS, IT HAS NO UQUAL. sepli-ly X V ? -1 . i