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jCANPjD A T E 8 . 1-JOR TAX COLLECTORON PRIVILEGES. ' 'i'hoinoa ! itli'-r. I : present incumbent, is a candidate fur the office of 'J ul Collector on Privileges, at, the wtimii ingntiin tm in.l election. " oiTjiniGiTuTTij la w "court X P.FOUTE ia aenndidato tor Judge of tha Law Court ot Memphis at the election od tha I nh duy oOcJjdj!rnxt. te 1OR Cm' TAX COLLEOToR.-AT XHK reiiucrt of many voting friends. I announce myself as a candidate for the olhce of City 'l ax Collector at the ctiftiinv municipal election, to H. HI-. ILLY, Late City Jwiler oTuaTrlloou is acandioatk for WhiirliniiHtiMi'Juiiiielection T,X)il 'IAUR.-VV. 0. LOKLAND'lS A II enndidaie lor Mayorat tlm ensuing election. August !t.lsin. "utf OT 1 1 IV A It D A L D I'. K .VI A NAIU K l N 1) E 11 O signed bcins uuist eitriiwutljr nolicited ros pecttully announces himself a candidate lor Aldcrmun of ihetilli Ward at the coming clco- lion. luieMcj MICHAEL WHKLAN. MTlTll ClTiZENatF WEMi'JIS-UEN-1 tlciiicn: The tiuio Oxed by the chartor lor the election of Mayor having pawed without an election, 1 now announce to you that I am "till aeiindi.lutel'or the Mayoralty when theoloetion docs couie oil. 1 um, respectfully, your tellow citimn. V. I. KKHHl'S'N. SPECIAL CARDS. DESOTO IXSHKANC'i: " AND TIllJST CO M PANY, OF MEMPHIS. TENN. Office, Desoto Block, Madison 8t. Capital- $1:100,000. 1 WIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST L loss y rin-, in""""" ii n.il loreciors iu. i. -y, ' i i.nk iu it Urrn aw. C. W. Goycr. J. J. knwliniis V. V. Howie and C. II. Church, llawlings, 1,'AKKINUTON, lWt J. (1 I,ONSIAI.K. wy. 3-72 b.WUSO MV1NUS INSTITUTION. Memphis, TennoBsoe. IIAXKIXU HOUSE. No. 19 Madisou Stioot. THIS INSTITUTION.'ORGANIZEtt IN J. lH5c has ticcn in continuous and sucoosslul oi.erution lor the past ton years. It continues to transact a ...... Uk.NFKAL KXCIIAXGK ANU BANK 19IQ Ut SI.NKSS. 'WILL BKCKIVK IlKPIlSITS. BUY AND 8 KM. FOREIGH AMD DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, Gold, Silver and Unourrent Money. SELLS Kxchango in sums In rait purchasers, on London and all the leading cities ul the United States, and will make collections uh all accessible places i" the South ami West. E. M. AVKRY, Cashier. J 0 1 1 W !. liAMKIt, Prea'l. Memphis Insurance. Oomp'y Orpnniznil in 1 1-A. OIHc- X. 22 1-3 MtMiisoii Pit. DIKHCTOUS: J. J MllRFUV, I J.Ct'UMINOS JllHNSUN, K. M. AFPKKSON, I .ItMtJC T. HlKATT.IK. J.T.Frank, I T. A. Nki.sun, F. M. Cash. I : , -. f . ' riUIIS INSTITUTION IS PREPARED to 1 receive Del osits, to buv and sell Exchange on all the principal commercial cities, and It; inako Collection' . this oily and all principal points in this section. , Hcniittancea ''-'"li'JI V. M. flAPII. rVcTMnTY. a -7 FORSALE 1WR RALE A HOOD KCOND HAND V Carriage, nearly new. Mould aint veiy well l. r a ha k. Can he I ou :ht at a barpinn. Apply at Uicka i (Smith's Livory blahle. Jcllcr .onatieet.ncar 1 ';i-H)UloX, 23 . 304 Front street, up atair-. JjlOR SALE. A large clock of auporior I'lTTHHUIKl (' AL, in quantities to auil i.iin'ha'ciii. lllOLKy, MKLLKKSU&CO., L ' oi) fi Jcllenwin street. I uttljALK. TO COUNTRY FRINTE,Ra We have a lark-o stock of prinlinK p;mer Klx 411 on hand, which oiler at the lowest mar ket price. Other siea will be luruishrd to or- or. .TUilinsn i a u f f '1 AIOll IS liRO!" .. , I'lim.ir l.rniiBB ntii ii. I .loll SALE. AN AlMMl'lUCSS.T'LAT I' 1 N 1 l'lxJi inches, wilhlcHuiappaiatuscoiii,lc!i'; ti i. T.i.i ii' A.. I l..r di...n It 1.4 III Will UD I.OIU low ii urr.i.'. VOOll I UlllllllH ' . " ' any dav in our possession. rApp.yto.or,l;&(mio V)t)trm, "OR RENT A NEAT RESIDENCE. ' ulrnt No, -V.' Avery lrcct. AP- nn DOARDINC. B0ARDIK1.-TW0 FAMILIES AND A few single gentlemen can net pleasant rooms with good hoard in a private family, Iwnfiiunres from the Worshnm House; also a lew day hoarders. Hood reference rcniiired. Antdyto oi, . (). W. M.. VVi M iin street. OST. IOST-ON THE EVE OF THE 22D INST.. J a tiiinll bosom pin. with blin k sot and di mondccnlre. The tinder will be rewarded upon i lenvin- the amc nt th nlticc. WANTS. "If fANTF.D. TO CARPENTERS AND W builJers lly a Tennes?eean of 20 yeara experience, a aitiiation as foreman. Am qual ified to take charge of any kind of work. Oood reference riven. Addresa"A. B,' eareofFin ni It lln.-liham. Miin -Iroct, Otlicial Drawings of tha M-.iaonri Htute Loltorv. CLASS No. 5 0-DraWk FnrT.21. W " IS, C2. 70. 4 !. 71. IX. 41. : 7. 3?. M. 40. r-7, M. EXTRA CLASS No. Kl Drawn Skpt. -2. 1"'''. iji m r.o t.i io ij r,7 so. S7. C.4. ill. 4. 2. NO GIFT ENTERPRISE I Or any oilier Swindle! ALABAMA. MISSOURI AND KENTUCKY STATE AND HAVANA LOTTERIES. ONLY LKGAL LOTTERIES IN lT. S. THEY ARE DRAWN UNDER STATE JLchartera; have been drawn lor over lOK 1 VKAKS. . . .,.,.. Bonds mut be and are deposited with U. fc. Collector as fierurily. The prires aro drawn in public by two sworn Cotnuiisaioners appointed by the Mate. U.... I.a .lawn 11' fi..lr.. r iit.l ttT not. ; There are two State Drawinrs each day, and two Havana Drawings eai u unnuu. Drawings can he aeen two hours afler pur chase of 'licket-. One-ball iho 1 icket" aro Pri7cs. Pritcs paid on day of purchase. Ticketa jl to f 2H. accordinif to Sthcme- Prires 1 to tliai.tsm. according to N-tieme. Principal Aitent.UEO. V. VAN VUA.-T. Sa. JO JelTeraon street. Sub Aceucies at No. ... JeBeraon, cor. Third street: No. 7i Ileal street: No.2tv Front street, room No.h: No. ijutiayoso Btreet. J2 W. J, RUHSON, New Orleans. . RllllT. l'KOI-HIT, Lateol layctteCv.. A. is. J.V. RICIIAliDS, Ac t, R0BS0N,PR0PHIT&C0., rr:t Main Street, JACKSON BLOCS (Up Stairs , MEMPHIS. Win. T. ltOIJSO?Sr, 55 Crondelct St., Hew Orleans, La-, COTTON FACTOII. C'UPPF.RS To SKWfx TaLEANsTAN U hare sales and proceed ni Dou-., it desired. Order, ailed in either i laee. Shit nients from Memphis tn New Orleans ilhiut ha:fe of eommianon. 47 TO ADVEBTISEltS. TLo Public Lkdoeb now liaa by far the largest circulation of ANY daily newspaper published in the Stute of Ten nessee, and offers, therefore, ndvantngos to advertisers not possessed by ny other journal in the Stale. This is a fact which should not be lost aiftht of by the advertising public. PUBLIC LEDGER. OlUco. ?o. 13 AlnvcliMon Htreet, LARGEST CITY C1BCTLAT10N THE CITY. Monday Evening,. Sept. 24, 18G6 S . . . i .v - , Local Notices,' inserted among the reading matter, will be charged twenty cents per line for each insertion. Pittsuuro Coal Brown 4 Jones, oH fice 247 "Second Btreef. Branch' oflice 374 Main street U. C. Hite, agent. t Pittsuubo Coal. Briggs k Peterson, oflice 13 Madison street. Branch rjflice, 341 Main street J.' B. Jloseley, agent. We are the. only coal merchants -who weigh on tho city scales. 28 Go to J. l'Vllowes & Bro., inerrliRiit tailors, No. 32 Union street. 18 AllKKST OF ADOLHIK BERNARD He is Captured at Chicago and Brought to this City $1310 Tound on Him. Adolphe Bernard, tliu tuibtiiig ticket agent of the Memphis arid Charleslon railroad, arrived ,in the city .yesterday nuit'iiing, in company with Detective Stoiiebraker, who arrested him io a sa loo on Lake pireet, Chicngo, on Friday morning. Stoiiebraker left , this city twenty four hours after Bernard, and on his journey North received information that his man' had gone to St. Louis" with the ultimate intention of proceeding to New York. ' The detective proceeded to Chicago, arriving jaw Friday morning within ao hou or two of the time' Ber nard reached (hue. After walking a short distance liml making several in quiries, he observed Bernard on the street and followed him until he entered u saloon, where the arrest was made. Bernard took 'the matter coolly, proceed ing with the detective to the Sherman House, where he handed over $1510 all the muuey he had with him aud the pair staid in a room until the train started, the journey to this city being accom plished without any trouble. On his ar rival, yesterday, he was taken to Super intendent Beaumont's cilice, where seve ral ofliocrg ol the road had an interview with him, at which the defalcation was thoroughly discussed, after which he was committed to jail in the First ! Dis trict station house, on n warrant issued by Colonel Beaumont, charging him with embezzling over eight thousand dollars belonging to the Memphis and Charleston Kailroad Company. He was brought up for examination before Com missioner Richards this morning, when Lis counsel, Messrs. Yerger & Sale and Col. Hepburn, asked for a continuation, which was granted, nnd Wednesday morning set as the time for trial, bail being fixed ut ten thousand dollars. Bernard denies that he is a defaulter to the amount published, und says that a thorough investigation of the books will reduce the amount considerably. He is very indignant that he should be accused of carrying off Mrs. Chester's jewelry, and says he left it in a private vault in the safe. He also denies the re ports in regard to himself and M ile Carolista, and that ho obtained any jew elry on thirty days' credit. He states that on Monday evening last ho was at the National Theatre with some friends, nnd that the next thing ho remembers was waking up on Tuesday morning, when he found .himself in a sleeping car the other side of Humboldt. He arrived at St. Louis on Tuesday night, htaying two days, and left for Chicago, where he arrived on Friday morning. He made no attempt at con cealment, registering his name at the liotiU, and mingling freely with his friends and railrond men on the route. He intended starting for 'New York via a Luke steamer the evening of his arrest. F.l.soN Bko.i. again in the field. See their new advertisement. 1H New Mkjipuis Theatre. The Ro mance if a Poor Young Man was pre lented in a very creditable manner on Saturday night, Mr. Barrett and the members of the slock company sustain ing Iheir characters admirably. To-night The Duke's Motto is announced, and from the preparations made it should give satisfaction and create a sensation among our theatre-goers. During the past week tha uachiniat and the scenic artist have been hard at work making arrangements to produce combinations net essury for the successful presentation of this piece. Mr. Barrett will appear ns " Henri D'Lag;ulere," and will bo sup ported by the full strength of the compa ny, including Mers. Hubbard, Partell and Calder, who will appear for the first time in this city. F.lsox Bros, again in the field. See their new advertisement. il8 Mem mis i 1 harlesto: Railroad. Mail and passenger trains leaving Mem phis at 645 a.m. by city time, connect at Chattanooga with traius for all important points ia Georgia, East Tennessee, Virginia, North and South Carolina. Passengers for points south of Grand Junction, and for points on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad ritb'T north or sonth of Corinth, leave Memphis at 11:45 a.m., making close con nections. Express train leaving Memphis at 1:45 p.m. makes close connection with the Nashville and Decatur Railroad for Nushvillo, ouisvillo and all important points North, East and West Time to Nashville, 15 hourt and 45 tninulei. Baggage checked through. Through tickets and information can be procured at 13 Court street. 25 Miles' Shoes. Iglauer & Pritz, 255 Main slrect, have a full line of this woll known make of ladies shoes. First is tr Field and Beady fob Action. J. Fellowes & Bro., inerchnnt tailors, No. 32 Union street, Leno Block, between Mnin and Second, are' just re ceiving theirljall stock of cloths, enssi meres and vestings; chinchilla and bea ver overcoatings of all shades ; silk, vel vet and pluh vestings ; cassiiueres and grenadeues of the most beautiful Btylesj grey, brown and blue jeans J black, brown and drab velveteen, for sporting suits; business coatings and fancy cassimeres of every shade and variety, all of which they are ready to make up on the short est possible notice, in style and at prices to suit all. , As for t,e reputation ol Mr. J. Fellowes as a cutter, ho is well known to our public ' 30 El.sov Bros, again in the field. See Iheir new advertisement IS Greenlaw Opera Housr.. The Grst week of Miss Emilia Melville, at the Grednlaw Opera Honse, has been a suc cessful one. Her charming manner nnd excellent singing has created a sensa tion among the young folks and many of the old ones, who greet their favorite with hearty applause each evening. On Sat urday night the Hidden Hand was per formed to a good house. Mibs Melville was a good " Capitola," while Sam Ryan made the best " Wool " ever seen in the city. To-night Our American Covsin is announced, in which Miss Melville and Mr. and Mrs. Tatinebill will sustain the nrinciiml characters, eoneluditrg with Jenny Lind. Tournament at Hernaniio. On next Thursday and Friday a grand tourna ment will be held at Hernando, Miss., the proceeds to be used for the purpose of completing the Masonic Building r.ow io course of erection there. The first prize will be a three hundred dollar horse, saddle and bridle. The second prize a one hundred and twenty-five dollar shot-gun. On Friday there will be a tilt for a two hundred dollar shot eun. There will also be a concert each evening. Bradley's celebrated Duplex elliptic skirts, in all styles, to be had at Iglauer & Prilz's, 255 Main street. Swoiin, Torch and Compass. The sword to kill, the torch to burn, and the compass to divide out the soil we bought and the soil we live upon. This is the language used agninst us ns a Southern people. Shall we calmly permit, those making use of such expressions to pre scribe and prepare for us all of our Pills, Bitters, Tonics, Cough Medicines, Chill Specifics, etc., at. K time when better medicines are offered by our own " kith and kin?" The " Great Southern Pre- parationi" aro made in the South, buy Ihem and vou will never reitret it. 23 Our Job Office. The Public Ledger job printing department has been lately supplied with the latest and most ap proved patterns of type, borders and presses, and ia better prepared than ever to accommodate the mercantile public. Our prices will continue to be the most reasonable in the city, while our work is (""rnoU'ed to give satisfaction. IVe have the only complete printing oflice in the city, at'd will continue to give our cus tomers inducements no others in this market can afford. Call and see. Elson Bros, again in tho field, their new advertisement. 18 Undertaking. McOaflrey & tor nelins, undertakers, have opened at No, 317 Second street, near Monroe, where they have one of the largest stocks of metallic cases and wooden coflins to be found in the city. Those desiring siich things enn be accommodated with any style or size, at cheap rates. This firm will have a couple of new hearses here in a few days, and intend to exeit themselves to deserve and seenre the patronage of tho public. i . A Thikvino Porter A colored man named Ben Henderson w'usirrested on Saturday evening for stealing goods from the store of E. G. Paine A Co., where he was engaged as porter. Several things had been missed for some time, and sus picion falling on Ben, he was watched and observed to secret some domestic, a shirt and a pair of shoes ia rear of (he store. On being arrested by i.tlicer Dow ling he confessed his guilt. Mortuary Report. One hundred and forty-three deaths are reported by the Health Officer last week, classified as follows : White males 21, lemules 15, children 11; Hack males 24, females 32, children 6; 21 nigri.es and 13 whites died whose sex and disease is not stated. Seventy-one deaths are reported from cholera, seven from diarrhea, six of con gestive chills, three of congestion and three of dysentery. Ei.sos Bros, again in the field. Sec their new advertisement. IS The Races. The pacing mutch at the New Memphis Trotting Park on Satur day evening, for a purse of five hundred dollars, passed off in a satisfactory mnn ner to those winning. Three horses were entered, " Pat Shannon," by Mr. Wolf. " Mart Walt," by Dickey, and " Ned," by Captain Dan. Able. At the first heat "Mart Walt" was distanced. "Pat Shannon won the first three heats in 2 47, 2:48, and248j. - Northern Pours Court. Fifteen cases were disposed of by Commissioner Richards this morning, eleven of the number being drunks. There was a couple op for indulging in a f ght, which terminated, according to the evidence of a witness, by the wife of one of the con testants manipulating the head of the other who had been knocked down, while a dog manipulated bis shins. Fifty seven dollars collected. i ' f Just Opened New dress goods and trimmings, at Iglauer i Pritz's, 255 Main street Thk Revival Meeting at the Central Methodist Church is still progressing. Large congregations continue to throng (he church, and penitents are daily being converted. The services yesterday were of the most interesting character. The word of God was preached with great cloarnesa and power, and a large number of persons were received into the church. Preaching to-night, commencing at 7J o'clock. Southern Polick Court. Only three cases were disposed of in this Court Saturday evening, and thirty, dollars collected. Martin McEwe was arrested for whipping his wife, but was not as prompt to appear in court as he was to beat his wife, and forfeited the twenty five dollars he had put up for his appear ance. E i.ron Bros, again in the field. JSce their new advertisements 1" Cholera and How to Prevent it, Uso Humphreys' Homoeopathic Cholera Specifics. They are paiticularly valua ble as nreventives used morning and night, and prompt iu subduing the diar rhea or the fully developed cases. Fam ily and pocket cases containing full di rections, at 85 00 and $3 00 23 It is midsummer madness to suppose that any genuine truns-atlantic perfumes are for sale in this country, and moral insanity to purchase the wretched imita tions when Phalon's "Night-Blooming Cereus," the rarest scent in Christen dom, is sold everywhere at one dollar ner bottlo.-r.fiMf7'ifo Sentinel: 20 Captured a Yatvl. A telegram was received in the city yesterday from Little Rock, requesting the arrest of James Gaugh and Dan Star, on the charge of stealing the yawl of the sunken steamer Katie Bruner, on which they were re cently employed. They were arresied by the police and are now in jail. Empress Cloths, poplins, merinoes and cashmeres, received this day by Iglauer & Pritz, 255 Main street Death ok Queen Victoria. From the report of the Health Officer weleBrn that Queen Victoria died lust week in this city. The Memphis queen wns black. We also learn that King Solo mon died about the same time from the effects of laudanum. "What's in name?" Notice. Any one wishing to engage in the drug trade now has an opportu nitv to rjurchase mi interest in a first- class druc store, on Main street' Ad dress " Druggi:,t," lock box 241, Met; nbis. Ranidlv declinint' 'ii tllh is the . - cause of sale. Memi-his, Sept. 24, 13bG. Horse Stolen. About dusk on Sut uiday evening some lover of horsefle-.h took a fancy to a bay pohy belonging t A. P. Curry, which was standing saddled and bridled on Main street, in front of a store, and disappeared with the same. Robinson County Wiiihkev. Five barrels of Robinson county whiskey, eight years old, for sale low to ofofe con signment. Warrented or no sale. Vesey ct Cartwrioht, 300 Bank avenue. Whom Felix? That is the question. Ignorance on -i..s subject can be disi pated by i-nlh: nt the next door to the south corner of Front and Madison streets. Felix has refitted, and keeps the freshest of oysters and the finest of beverages. The Flacb to Go. When iu that neighborhood it will pay you to call at H. Aeble & Co's Court Exchange, south east corner of Second and Union, where the best of liquors, etc., are kept. Lunch every movtiing. mid at night during the performance ai the Opera Hull. IS We learn that a revival has commenced under the ministry of Dr. Guilford Jones, at Asbury Chapel, on the corner of Lin den and Hernando tajreels. Preaching every night, and meeting every morning nt 9 o'clock. Cholera Report. Forty-eight new cases were reported to the Sanitary Police yesterday, and fourteen deaths, including five white persons. At noon, to-day, thirteen cases and nine deaths, including five white persons, had been reported. Col. Gallaway. We regret lo learn that Col Gallaway, of the Aralaarht, who has been ill for several days, was attacked with cholera symptoms this morning, aud his recovery is. considered doubtful. All QciET.--The fear of the law, or the cholera, or something else, had a good effect on law-breakers last night, only one arrest beingmade in the First Dis trict He was on a " bust." Robbery. On Saturday night a room at No. 11 Overton street was entered by aoine burglariously inclined individual, and a pair ef pants, gold watch and (136 50 in money stolen from Mr. S. Marks. Personal. Gen. Frank P. Blair was a passenger for St Louis on the Marble City, Saturday evening. Chief M. E. Waldraven has gone to New York to se lect s nniform for the firemen. The finest and best selected stock of beavers, cloths, cassimeres and vestings in this city, is at Reid Bro.'s, mer chant tailors and clothiers, 15 Jefferson street 26 CoNTUiirTioir. The Virginians resi dent in Memphis have sent f 473 38 to the fund for the relief of their doatitute brethren in their native State. Cayoe, 396 Main street, has auction sales daily of household furniture, etc., at his Arcade. Call there. Special Notices. - Special Notices will be inserted in t his col - uuiu for ten cents per line for each insertion. The Great Need Supplied ! Pills have been swallowed in millions. Halves have been rubbed ia by tbe pound. Dr. MAumcL'a two grand specifics are putting so end to this wholesale system of medication. One of his famous pills is a dose. A box of bis hoaling salve is uf more value, aa a reincjy for ulcerous nnd eruptive diseases, than a ship's cargo of the ointments advertised to cure everything, but are all, in fact, either useless or deleterious. Dr. Maoueil's motto Is coXckntraticn. He bas placed in tbe smallest compass tbe activo principle of tbe most potent vexetablospecificD. There is no mineral in hia Pills they do not sripe they do not enfeeble. They create a vigorous uppetite.and eorrespcudimrlystrenffth en tho digostion. They tune tho (liver, clear the bead and steady the nerves. No form of scrofulous d'ease can resist the disenfectent operation of the Salve. Tumor Abscesses, Salt Kheum, Boils, Pimples, Pus tules, etc., are thoroughly eradicated by this unrivaled medicine. In fact Maoiiikl's Bil ious, IDvspeptio and Diarbuka Pills euro where all others fail. Whilo for Bums, Scalds, Chilblains. Cuui, and all abrasions of tho skin, Maggiel's Salve is infallible. Sold by .1. Mag giel, 43 Fulton street, New York, and all Drug gists, at 25 cents per box. 4-H'J Select School for Young; Ladio of the Hebrew Faith, 173 and 175 West Thirty-ninth street, between Seventh ami Eighth Avenues, New York. To the Israelites of Tennessee : Mrs. Henry Simons, having beon requested by many South enand Westorn friends (whose children have been educated at the Institute) tn make known her school, announces to them that she receives pupils from tbe ages of 7 to 16. The pupils can equirethe English, French, German and He brew languages thoroughly. MusioauJ singing taught by able professors. Sewing and embroid ery in jJe an especial instruction. Danciug and gymnastic exercises taught during the winter season. The pupilsattending tho Institute will find it a homo io every respect, and every care will .be takes with their moral and icliginus training. Pupils cuu enter the Instilulo at any timo. For circulars, apply as above. eo-47 Marriage aud Celibacy An Essay of Warn iux and Instruction for Young Man. Also, di.i eases aud abuses which prostrate the vital pow ers, with sura means of relief. Sent free of charge in eonled letter envelopes. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associa tion, Philadelpnia, Pa. Advertisements intended for Iho THEAT RICAL BELLETIN should be handed in durins the evening to insure insertion, as tho forms goto press very curly in the morning, t Our "Public Directory-" To strangcis visiting Memphis we olTor a list of clever, rcli able business men, undor the above bead, on the first pago ol'lhe Pirntto Lkookr. i The Port of Memphis. The river is rising rapidly at this point, having climbed upward nbonl three feet since our last report and en tirely bid from view tho bars near ll.e Arkansas shore. The wenlher this morn ing was temperate, with cloudy indica tions of rain. Business at the landing was brisk, if several steamers in port, liig piles of freight on the finding, aud drays, deck hands, roustnbouts and loaf ers moving around lively me anylbing to judge by. The following are the arrivals and de partures since our last : Arrivals. Mary Irwin, Sl Louis. Von Phul, New Orleans. Lady Gay, St. Lm is. Robert Burns, Cu.cinnnti. Belle Memphis, St. Louis. Northwest, St Francis river. Gleaner, Arkansas river. Commercial, St. Louis. Silver Spray, Cincinnati. Departures. Lady Gay , New Oi leans. Mary Irwin, Arkansas river. Victory, Vicksburg. Dun Able, Vicksburg. Marble City, St Louis. Lena, Whiu river. Boats in Fort Gleaner, Commercial, B.-lle Jiumpbis, Silver Spray, Natomu, K..bert Burns, Northwest Boats Leaving To-Day. Cairo and St. Louis. The Belle Memphis is the regular packet this eve ning, leaving at 5 o'clock, in charge of Cant. Dan Musselmnn. Larry fcntler presides iu the office of the Belle Miscellaneous. The Commercial arrived from St. Louis yesterday and presents quite a gay appearance, having been thoroughly overhauled, repainted and fixed op gen erally. The jovial face of Capt John B. Davis can still be seen on her, and Geo. C. Blish and Ed. Smith are her official gentlemen. She leaves for White river on her regular day to-morrow, at five o'clock. The St Louis Republican, of Satur day, says: In the twenty-four hours end ing at 11 a.m. yesterday, the river at this point had risen 14 inches, making a total rise of nearly ten feet We have now a regular " high water " stage from this point to Cairo, and tbe largest class of steamers may go out loaded to their ut most capacity. Tbe Illinois and Lower Missouri are reported " bank full." W have no reports of a material rise in the Upper Mississippi above Keokuk. The Dubuque Ilcrald, of Thursday, reports the river above that point as still falling. The Ohio is rising fast The falls at Louisville are navigable for tbe largest class of steamers. Statistics recently published state that the aggregate marine losses of the United States for the eight months ending on the thirty-first of August last, amounted to 367 vessels, valued at 1 10,004,800, as compared with 203 vessels, valued at $8,021,000, during the corresponding pe riod of IS 65. 4 Steamboat Puktiso. We respectfully ask our steamboat friends to call and ex amine the specimens of fine steamboat printing daily executed at the Public Ledger office. Our prices will be found to compare favorably with those of Cin cinnati or St Louis, and to be greatly below those aked by other city o dices. Bring your orders directly to us, and save the commission charged by parties who take in work they are not prepared to execute. t Monetary and Commercial Money Market. There is nothing new to report in the money market. Oold continues quiet and firm, buy ing at 424:)e and shipping to New York for sale. We have noticed some demand for State Bank of Tennessee money, caused by parties wishing to pay debts duo the Bank and under this demand it has advanced to 40 cents. In other unourrent money there is but little doing. Cotton Market. In Liverpool there was an advance of d yesterday, with a corresponding advance in New York of one to two cents, which makes tbe unrkot hero to-day exceedingly firm at our quotations. Altogether the markot looks in a much better position than it did a week ago and should there be no unfavorable European news to interfere we may look for some con siderable activity in the market. As the amount of manufactured goods on band ia email, the spinners will have to come into the market soon to supply their wants. Wo repeat tbe quotations of yesterday. O notations given neiow include me mree cents tax: . " i Ordinary - 24-3M I Middling ...:...-3233 (iood Ordinary...-! Strict Middling-KruM Low Middling iJia.'sj I (lood juiuuung-ittosa General Market. , ALE. psrhalf barrel 10 W 12 00 BAtieilNO, per yard, i nam ' n I'oiTer-loom 0 Vi 0 4) BAGS. (iUNNY ' . New - - . iu w .w ; Second-hand 1" ( 2" BROOMS, per doron 1 7-i 6W BEANS, per bushel. Navy . 1 50 1 73 BUTTEK, per pound. . 1'irRina - ti - i ! o .hi 'i'ulis und J'aili 0 Xi ftUXi CANDLES, per pound, ' - Star-. I 0 0 25 CAPS, . ... i (t ii, v usu.... - u u n i oo li 11, V intsl ( 0 I'sl Eley's K II, V WW 1 0" Kiev's F B. low 04 1 0 CHEENE, per pound estern unserve j. ia e u z P. A 0 40 f 0 4i CUICKKN'S. pordmen .1 Ml tlllll i uraeys, per dozen- , &- COFFKK, per pound. uio u o 9 u Jl Lnguayra... - 0 K-k 0 0 30 ,luva 0 40 CO 0 4: CORN MEAL 4 W W 0 W CRACKERS, lotler - liH nun rioda............ .. 4,1 M H i RHUS, per dozen 0 3j FEED. Hay, per ton ..- nt wain (lav, inferior. is 00 a 00 Urun 2-1 OU :'i 00 Corn, per biLihtl 0 ll WIIW Oats 0 41 0 4ri FLOIJ K, per barrel. l.ow .uperline .Supertme - . Sioirlo Kitra-..... Double extr. Treble Ultra...... ancy Brands . 00 7 50 . II U I (0 7 Tj 8 00 Ml Oil 10 01 tfHH) .....11 M aV2 1JO0 (&17 0O - 2 25 4 00 FRUIT, per barrel. Apples, green Dried apples, ..... Dried peaches, halves-, .. fa) .. 0 10 (0 0 I I Mihnrnl Kn 1 nerhhl r. 00 d?4 (it ' No. 2 " ...-.at 00 mil 1st No.l hf.t.W II ft M2 ') " No. 2 " .-...10 b) all 00 No. 3 " 50 10-5J No. 1, per kit 3 00 W 3 25 " No. ' " " 2 DO HA 3 10 ' No. 3, " " . 2 Oi (.4 2 7," Dry Cod, per iwiind 0 lUia) 0 OJ White fish, per hi. bbl 9 0J 010 00 OUNPOWDEH. tuarter kegs... kecs.. ....... l 4 25 n 0 to kelM. ...10 25 10tl) HARDWARE. Nails, per keg, 10.1 to 40d.- 7 75 a 8 25 M 8 00 a 8 85 - " " Od- 8 25 H 8 "5 Cut spikes.... 8 00 (?) 8 75 Wrnuirht boat anikoa -.11 00 fr"12 00 Castings, bollowware.V lb 0 10 6 0 12 liar iron 07'i'q) 0 OSH Horse-shoe iron--. it w9 u u Nail rod - . 0 15 W 0 20 Cast ate J. English. -. 0 35 0 40 Blister finel, English... .. 0 30 (S Herman ..ieel 0 25 0 0 30 HID1. per . (lreen - Orcein salt Dry, Hint Ilrv, Mill.,! I10M1N Y, per I. ,iel.... LARD, per m.:n-t. Ia tiereo in kegs... a o of. .. 0 07 ISO u7,'4 ... II 11 vf U 11 ., 0 OH f.o 0 10 .. 6 50 y o 50 .. 0 22 0 23 - 0 24 6 1129 LEAD, ltur. pcrlb 0 14) LEAH1EK. per I. Chestnut oak, sole 0 45 & 0 43 I'ppcr. V doi 30 00 (.i4,H 00 French call, do on no .u,a Ainenean do 42 00 $b'l 00 Hemlock sole per ' 0 42 ( U 4j .Skirting. , 0 40 fcj LIME. Alabama C,.u . Ohio - MOLAbMCl, per gallon, il-irrels and hall bills . New Orleans, now,..- Uolden syrup OILS, per gallon. Coal Lir.l - l.iiijced Train - benzine . 3 DO ( 2 25 no 2 75 . 1 75 ty 2 If , o f.o o t . 1 uo (O 0 "5 (4 1 00 M 1 ii 0 5 a o 70 1 bo .-l vt 2 t o ( 2 10 t m mi 4ii 0 30 0 35 Turpentine . . (4 1 Puns Wliito. per lb 0 OS e 0 TO PROVISIONS. 1'orK, mens, per bbl. .-35 00 a::0 0) Clear sides, per lb.... 0 22S q 0 Sir! Snoulders " 0 17J4- 0 If'S llreaktast, por lb. u l u III Hams. plain- l!l (m 0 22 Hams, sugar-cured...-Beef, mess, ? bhl 0 ft 0 7 . d(25IKI . 0 26 vs 0 18 live I, dried, v R ROPE, Cotton rone 1 l.- (a 1 25 i Manilla rope... 0 27'. 0 35 .Machine 0 21 Hand . 0 17 0 18 RICE, per pound, 1h barrels.- 0 11'it.S 0 13 SUGAR, per pound. Crushed and powdered 0 10 (3 0 20 Clarified, A. B.C -. 0 10 (a) 0 lS'-i Brown - . 0 14 t'J 0 lii.'i SALT, per barrel. .. 3 60 tai 4 00 SHOT, fatent, V bag. Buck, bag SOAP, per pound, Herman ..., Palm - Common - . SODA, per pound,...... ... SPICES. A lispice . Cloves... . Ginger Nutmegs - Pepper - Mustard -. TAR. per gallon TEA, por pound. Groan - Black TOBACCO. nerDonud. ... Q 3 75 y 4 00 0 13 H0 U", .. 0 10 m 0 12 - 0 OH o 0 IMS o ii o , ... 0 35 ffl o ::$ ... (I 6(1 w u i o ;:7 mi o :io 1 lb .aim ... 0 37 (. 0 40 ... 1 () Ml 1 1!5 - 0 IB to) 0 75 - 1 75 ft) 2 (O .- 1 00 M 1 50 Virginia - - 1 25 0 1 .' Blns-k Hweot. Ills -. 0 7.1 0 75 Navy. lbs. X 0 50 . 70 Medium, It's - 0 00 0 71 .Medium bright, lbs 1 00 ut 1 10 Good bright do.. IB id 1 5o 1 Fine natural leaf 1 25 a 1 75 Common, out of erder HI nil 40 Smoking..- 0 30 OS 1 Ul VEGETABLES. Potatoes, old, bhl cl Pot.iU.cs, new, bbl... 3 25 3 .'0 Cabbage, per luu 5 00 6 00 Onions, new, per bbl.- 4 en ml 4 '2 VINEGAR, per gallon 0 27 M 0 M VYlllSKY, per gallon. Common 1 90 2 50 Imitation Bourbon 2 ,'.0 ul X tn Kentucky Bourbon 3 00 6 i YEAST POWDERS, t dot. Mem. Chctn. Mills. ,... 3 M Pioneer. W 3 (O (-a 3 Ml I're-t.m i Merrill's 3 SO t Ml STXAJVIIOATS! REGULAR K.h Memphis ii And New Orleans Wednesday Packet WOIITIIKltlKI. DICK MASON, - - sri:vu hancock. C'Al'T. TOM BlillKY,! KPH. HANKS, i Master - Vlert Mots THE " SOUTHERN ER " BEING OWXED X aud ciuirollrj exclu.ii rlr by th. aboveoUi cer. aud bought expressly for the irudts ship pers can rely upon her remaining iu tbe same during the ein. re seas..n. Having been th-.n.uphly overhauled and re fitfet the s-outheraer ran oiler inducements to inpirs and Pa--eugers that cannot be aur-pi-cd by anv o .-ii on tbe river. Will leave New OllvauH. WEDNESDAY, September 5in. kja tiw.y aun n.. V eunosiiay thrrealler. .411 Way niisiucH Solicited. 40 J. T. BOURN K A CO, Ag'ts. MEDICAL. BUCII U . (From Dispensatory of the UnitedlStates. Diosroa Crenata, . Euchu Leaves. ' PB0PEETIES. Their odor Is strong, diffu sive, and somewhat aromatic, their tastoa bit- , terisb, and analogous to mint. ! !.'': MEDICAL FB0PEBTIES AND USES. Buchu leaves are gently stimulant, with a pecu liar tendency to the Urinary Organs, producing 1 diuresis, and like other similar medicines, ex citing diaphoresis, when circumstances favor this mode of action. ; i . i -m ! They are given in complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Oravol, Chronio Catarrh of the Bladder, Morbid Irritation of tb Bladder and , Urethra Ditoase of tbe Prostrate and Rotcntion or Incontinuence of Urine, from a Iobs of tone fa the parts concerned in its evacuation. The remedy has also been recommended ia Dyspep-' ' sia. Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections, end Dropsy. HELMUOLD'B EXTRACT SUCH U ia used j by persons from the ages of IS to 25, and from 3j to 55, or in the decline or change of life : after Confinement or Labor Tains; Ecd-wetting in children. ' t 1 " '' ! TN AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FE MALES, the Extract Buchu ia unequal ed by nay other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfslncss or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Sehirrous State of the Uturus, Leucorrhca at Whites. DISEASES OF THE BLADDER. KID NEYS. GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL SWEL LINGS. This medicine increases the power of Digestion, and excites the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Calca reous depositions, and all Unnntural Enlarge ments are reduced, as well as Pain and Inflam mation. II ELM ISOLD'S EXTRACT. tBUCUir has cured every case of Diabetes in which it bos been given. Irritation of the Neck of the Blad der and Inflammation of tho Kidneys, Ulcera tion of tho Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of tho Prostrate (Hand, Stone in tho Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick-dust Deposit, and Mucus or Milky Discharges, and for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions, of both Sexes, attended with the following symp toms : Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wake fulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in tho Back, Hot Hands. Flushing of the- Body, Dryness o f the Skin, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Counte nance, Universal Lassitudo of the Muscular System, etc. 1 HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU IS DIURETIC AND BLOOD-PURIFYING, and cures all Diseases arising from Habits of Dissipation, Excesses and Iinprudcncica in Life, Impurities of the Blood, etc., superseding Copaiba in affections for which it is used, such as Gonorrhoea, Gleet, of long standing, and Syphilitic Affections in these diseases used in connection with Ue'.uibold'a Rose Wash. Sold nt HELMBOLU'H Prng and Chemical Warehouse, 5W BROADWAY. And by Druggisls everywhere. f. ASK FOR IIEOIIIOLD'S, TAKE NO OTIIKK. Iteware of C'ouufoi rt'i(. 4-1 Oia FOR DIARRHEA! Use Red Diarrhea Remedy. Use Red Diarrhea Koinedy, Use Red Diarrhea Remedy, Use Kcd Diarrhea Remedy. Fer Acute or Chronic Diarrhea. . For Acuto or Chronic Diurrhea. For Acute or Chronic'Diarrhea. For Acute or Chrouic Diarrhea. liO 1I AKKIIjEA remeuy- Ts the best for Infants and Children. Is the best for Infanta and Children. Is the best for Infants and Children. Is the best for Infants nnd Children. (lives Immediate Relief. Gives Immediate Reliel. Gives Immediate Relief. Gives Immediate Reliof. YO.HITIXG AA'I CHAMPS Cured with Red Diarrhea Remedy, Cured with Red Diarrhea Ronicdy, Cured with Rod Diarrhea Komcdy, Cured with Red Diarrhea Remedy, Prepared in the South. Prepared in the South. Prepared in the South. - Prepared in tho South. i: V E It Y Y A3IILY Who wfrhofl to use the het and moft perfect Diarrhea Medicine now belore the public, every bottle ot which will cure a rtte, ehould at once purchase the Rod Diarrhea Heiuedy. Kvrry Cottle fires Satisfaction. 1 tiverv 1'ttlo dives tSntif taction. Kvoiy Bottle ghres Satisfaction. It cures Diarrhea fur One Dollar. It cures Diarrhea fur One Dollar. It cures Diarrhea fur One Dollar. PAL12 yVINO FKEULK Patients who have used so many Diarrhea pre parations without benefit, should send immedi ately and get a bottle of the Red Diarrhea Rem edy. It is exceedingly pleasant, contains no IHiwertul astringents, imparts tone and strength to the stomach and bowels, and makes radical cures. cholera ix i:h YOU If. Prepare for it in Memphis. Prepare for it in Memphis. , Prepare for it in Memphis. It commence with Diarrhea. It couiiuencea with Diarrhea. It commences with Diarrhea. Red Diarrhea Reinev will cure you. Red Diarrhea Remeiiy will cure you. Red Diarrhea Remedy will cure you. FOlt YOUJI KIIr.YS The most perfect medicine, The moat perfect medicine. The most perfect medicine. The most perfect medicine. For the Kidneys and Uholder, For the Kidneys and Bladder, , For the Kidneys and Bladder, For the Kidneys and Bladder, Ia Ext. Bearlierry, Cuhebe and Buchu. Is Ext. Bearberry, Cubebs and liaichu. Is Kit. Bearberry. Cubebs and Buehu. Is Ext. Bearberry, Cubebs and Buchn. ion OI,l AM) vonxu, Who have been troubled with any dinove re quiring a certain and powerful Diuretic, and Mho have iwortod to the varioua advertised preparation, in vain, we way emphatically that our preparation is the cheapest and best medi cine now before the public. La rye Unities for One Dollar. Larre liottlc for Onv Dollar. Larf,e ltntt.es for One I Ml L.r. , Large bottle? fcrOne Dollar. ' A remedy for the I'rioary Ortrans. A remedy lor the I -n nary Orirans. A remedy tor the I nuary Orean. A remedy f-r the Vritntry UrKans. Do not oensuro before you buy it. First procure one buttle and try it. If it is prefarnl in the tSouth by a claW of Physicians does that detract frO'U its purity and excellence? Do yon prefer trieid adven turers and quacks to torrid arainltnce and tried physic-iaus 7 Aro not the pi-oHe of tne South competent t prvi:ire honest and reliable medicine fur lauiily uav 1 HEADS OF ALL FAMILIES Buy the Ureal Southern Preparation? Buy the M Urvat bout hern Preparatiou Buy rlio "tirtat is out he iu l'rtparittiou Buy tne tireat Sou I hern l1rvpiir:itiib.' '1 hey laent -ti-oui aud confidence. 1 her merit e?iem and confidence. Ihey merit c-Meeui and confidence. Thtsv went esteem and cunbdenee. CITIZENS OF MEMPHIS Who. wish to give our nic.iiein.sa trial who believe that Practising Physicians can giv. t theia aatiHactton who are wilnug to patrocit. houie institutions who ImjIicva that ktm n tor p., und as swwtty anv other and who donot believe ia vDdcnininirverythiogmad. ner. svndtoyoiir neareM lirurgi t, or t tne lellowing House lor any ul th. " Orel Boa'h ern Preparation? " iht y, u may nrL ior tll.y J.F. Di.oMiiUOLKitu, u.s.ju.ir.4 V. ,j . A.RE.NKERT, 51-is Memphis, Ttna, i