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THE MEMPHIS DAILY APP.- 1 o, TO ThlK PUBLIC. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Daily Appkau on M HFUDAT APPKAU one Jtmi , ... . V .PiiL one 5 ear.- W uu U AAJ-1 1 3 1 ' THEtitin Pnuimn p rs:ir.- -ug-stiiiK thi' pronct of an ocean cable from the west cimst of America to A-in. They think it would tie a great txruniary MM, and increase the ..lri-nlv lanrelv trrnwinjr trade with . . I 1 A1 A I . . . . , I j.l I alt app.au m dab. of wro China and .lapan, ami """7"- luilt. delivered in city bj Carrier., (f its gtM length would be fuil seven pAper. per . TTT compensated by the greater security TbeWF.KivAPfBAi.1. reR.l ydlnyn . . ,.on)Dara. ned at the end ol ln" .. ,T7. tiYi, ' llli "K 11 1 " . ' S KsSiTai SSV I U vK Lqub waters of the PacitV urn: ocean RATES OF ADVERTISING: . i nf Pnuanil Ac- mMmmtmMm S'STSf L. , rm ol Tennessee will meet ( aril - . - v7j Hyuare. , ... ... vshville on the :Mth 111st., the Ac-riieriU in Wnt nr lienteolunr... HI at ."NasnMi" A:l,?"i ." '" - .-- i, insertion. Grad c hapter on the 2h, and the Double column advertisements 26 per cent, -. iKlg on the 4th Of October. jTtS SKSS S- - The important bodies will pomprfee fr ech mrtiou much of the illt.ll-ct and intelligence "SJSSSL of the State, and their proceedings Pplal notice., third page, 10 cent, per line jt maMfllHl TttTl great interest, MthiyXrver?irnit.ieroriir.t,andHfor not aice by the FTeemn of the eh additional aare ; . state but by the people generally, A?J s'nrr cradditiouAi m proper- mhmtmi benefited and aretobebeu- AnuntngCndid.tc.forRtocntri efited by the tendency for the good .of n"p".Bo.-ta'-dIn'd- Masonrv and the general legislation JiSnLg! r? i?" a.; looking to that end which may result 0PofiroIyol,.tuarir.and FunerJ from these meetings of the grand leg- NoScea. will be charged a. other ad.ertuw- QmKll r.f Frpenmsonrv. arMTiorrh Notice or notice of meeting flrTl" Benevolent Societies, will . . a. A? A. TiTil T Thk tobacco reeeipw 01 .fwc or-T T ArPEAU Ad tfSSr1 W"' " ZZ of eighty-three per cent, over those of WS&CSgft J 'f geagaaga .Ktbvrmr. A large portion iTTthe IfUH-r Appkal alone, one mmm . me prccwiui, mm e i ljiLT ratca.. t"-"' ivaj f.r trans-snipmeiii. n i-jnan-w '- - . , .- . ".I j if 1 all caae. all advenisemeiii. -j aescena tne .uissiii'j", '"' " AarL.flthelipr'oupied by eight line. New Orleans may regain, M shown of SB nonpareil. hy fe(,t sUte(li control of the to- (X)BRESPONDENCE. bacco fade, as against eastorn citi.-. I I - 711 why may not the grain crop of the froro every pi" rviii lsHiCO. i ..'... he moved 1)V H . .A 1 1 -' " - J I 1 1 L 1 It 1 piur ' it niv. v-i....- the same causes in the name direction . And if cotton, in quantities constantly increase.!, seks its market in Mem- MEMPHIS APPEAL . phis, why may not the same eommer WEDNESDAY 0RNIN6. : SEPT. B. tobS. M w n thijj dty a succes XE WSPA PER 6ALE. Ontte 31.t of March M. the .loaing d.T of wuat new.prr men all coneede U! be the boaWst quarter of the year, re larna were made by the several newRP fmr oonrm 'f this dty, M ing the fol- ).iitic reeult : Appeal Avalanche ful tobacco exchange? Is many portions of the South, where the colored population is dense, it is found Impossible to raise hogs and cattle. This is the ease in portions of Mississippi. Migratory blacks are B I eminently destructive. Fortius rea- 4S.H, oo i a iHfv,. hart- of the cotton crop 01 aiich district- will 1' expen.ltit tor a fi. nL since tlw Appf il. made a I , , )rt iti(m suni.Hes 111 this lL0t"TJ?: I .nH other Cities. In fai-t, our trade been for several veare rot iDK the e untry I v..hthl. KofUjwest will ultimately niht, disKuisrd In mk. ami l'J? lrflnIU, its former t)ouns, and Uie iSa7eUKNe hippinK a. imir- mtU wj consume as much in value derioavbe very ins pn i.-.,,. f lirtliwest,.rn r,nli -ts as ever o K thevllHl tod that u'.. S 5 fore. It is simply a matter of dollars think so. . and cents, and of profit anft loss. The above is from tin- - u' ThU u ,,ne of the questions Which 'local and jsilitical prejudices never couhl and never will control. In order to comply with the wishes of our Mississippi friends who may de JM to l; heard through our i-olumns. and having been specially renuestetl to give it the benefit of our clr.-ula-tion in Mississippi, we publish in an other part of to-day's iaeue theletterof Hon. K. M. Kkown on the subject ol thepns-cnt canvass in that Territory. We shall publish witn eimai wnimg n. :iny rtispectable reply from those taking a different view. What our .riemls there should do they will be better able to judge than we are to ad vise them. It will le seen that tins letter ol Mr. Bbowx presents ably and in a forcible light the view he en tertains. The terms offered negro suffrage and the i' disfranchisement of a portion "of the white people of Mississippi would be sufficiently hard. And if the terms of read mis sion are submitted to Jat " rebels " we should think the late rebels ahoidd he the uroner persons to accept or re ject them. But it seems to be all a matter of force it is no occasion ior a vote at all it is " vote as the Gov ernment bids you and come in, or re fuse and stay out." Thus the people are called on rather to register Gov ernmental edicts than to set up a Gov ernment of their choice, under the su pervision and subject to the action of Cum p This is an unfortunate sit- imtion. in which our friends maybe compelled to make the best ot it. And we see no way to do so, so HKeiy to ic satisfactory as that suggested by Mr. Biuavx ' the action of a State Conservative Convention." His hit at the "old leaders," who took the State out of the Union, as question able counsellors in the business ot taking it back, is almost too much like the Irishman's horse which " took him up very aisy hut let him down very bard." Ios not Mr BROWN know that sensible men learn by experience, and that making one mistake may prove an effective anti dote against committing anotlier: lUxitv u'afarher Instead of doin? his work, for a gxsl amount obtains the i United States weigner sngures. incse i.a I. tr the merchant, and the lat ter, finding that they correspond ex- : . . . . . i a . i. r,,;....! actly W illi Til liyjure-i m mr- J u Suites weigher, comes to the conclu sion Uiat all is riht. It is said that a very targe number rA United Rtates iind'city weighers are implicatetl in this kind of netrious business. In deed, it is understood that the men. lahorers, who depend a great deal Upon work that is furnished them hy the citv weigher when weighing a cargo, MM who are constantly thrown out of i, .in when the citv weiirher buys the figures of the United States Weigher in.-ieau Ol w e.miiK mr -nij4w himself, and making out his own fig ures, have laid their grievances before the Collector. It is alleged tliat many of the United States weighers have obtained as much as tJW and !i0tJ at anoparfor their figures This is but a drop uTTTie bucket, coui narcd with the vast frauds which are r iA i... i 1 1 ... i t ,,!,.!.,: Deinsr I 1 1 1 1 a Leu ii iwiuai in nil oarts of the country. When a ...in oho-it ami windIo in woisi- en anus and legs furnished to maimed and mutilated soldiers, what win tney not do in the plundering line?" Time. Our neighbor sliouw icrirn the maxim "give the devil his due," frtr he may have u-e for it one of these day., as well as the Ku-Kluv. He misrepresents us when he iutimate that weh-e defended " beating and .nlrHerinir ruvroes." mmi said that Tin. Northern press is laugtiing l our Governor, that wished to be, and saying tie 1 in HI) Ugly morass, " full . - m.m. , M,nu ctixr t tin ilenies munierui: iiTti".-, oi ueniais. xik- tr - negro whipping and murtier may le that he intended to ask the preddHnt very insignificant event-." If he o H jon of Congress for the read our article at all, he should know purpori,, 0f Assuming control of the COTTOM FACTORS. . a. !ki.sos. -iso. r. titcs. NELSON & TITUS. Cotton Fac tors, AVD - Commission Merchants, No. IfJ Jefferson Street. JIEMnilS, .... TENNEHBEE. ' E are sneeenHoni lo the old Arm ot Tttua A Co.. and would be pleaned to have their old customers continue their business with us. We alr" solicit a share of the bosi nrsaof Ihe Planter, of the Sunth. All tot ton consigned u us Insured, unlew otherwise dlpaeted. '1st angffl W. O. L. A Da", Bolivar, Term. GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS. CHAS. C Pabtke. Ii. FRANK IT VRI1KRT. PARTEE & HARBERT. Cotton Factors .!n COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. II Union Street, MEMPHIS, - - - TENNESREK. R. D. Jonks, Hitrilenian .'o.. Tenn. JONES & ADAMS Cotton Poctors AND Commission Merchants, So. 9B I ROXT STREKT, I'P-STAIKS, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. mm- r'AnMionmHntjrur c.tton anil i tlier Pro duce respectfully solicited. auiCM W. tL htiu ajit. J. H. HaiLr.ERN, OfSheeiy Co., Tenn. Late Madlaon I o.,Teun. STEWART & SKILLERN, Cotton Paotors COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NO. .KM KHONT STREET, Memphis, Tennessee. M-Will Rttend promplly to the sale of O.i toi) and Produce, and till orders for supplies for customers. e2 W. B. 8l E. B. CRISMAN COTTON FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS 226 FRONT STREET, Cp-Stuirs, - - - Memphis, lenn. Liberal Advances made ort Consignments. INSURANCE. . 810,000 For SIO 1 r'reaiita when the Classes are Complete I sen ntk'u heinn rQnirilv filled un w.xv., . - r j " r MASONIC MUTUAL Life Assurance Association. OF MEMPHIS. iFFlCE NO. , FRONT HOW. OFFICERS. P. C. TRADER. President. H. M. RAO AN. Secretsry. H. D. TRADKU. Treasurer. Board of Directors. Hon. P. T. HCRi-iiiw. of seeruas A Duncan. A. Vaii'aso, Kq., of A. Vaeearo To. J ft Htaxtox, K.i.. of Stanton A Moore. A. Hati-hett. Ksu.. of Busby HaKhett. t i.,.,-r P., ,,r WiKsIek Plekell. , I" n.... ,j,., - ADV.ijiTAi.tx-The advantage of this As- Im,- 1 nHii rHiiee I'om- punles are: No panics nan break It; the tees are so small, sud reuulre lobe paidatuch long Intervals, that any man can secure to his fi CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF MEMPHIS. TENNESSEE. M J. WICKS. President. W. F. BOYLE. Secretary Assets over : Annual Income over J. T. PETT1T, Vice-President. I. H. EDMONOSON, General Agent. : : : : $600,000 00 500.000 00 anr It Is with mnch pleasure the Manager of.lhls ompany temler nnd Ihe public their connratulatlon on It.snccess forthe past two ye .tion and future prospects. Pollctes i-m-l on ill the improved plans ol refer the senentl puhllc to our poury uumr-. Icy Holders sent --ondl-ranee. W ID. BtTlj SpooUl Agent. 13. S. WHITB, J" r-.. State Agent for Tenn. pfcs La .-a that chartred these iTtiaes on coun tAWi-it Ku-Klux " of his own party, t.y whom tltey were coniniittetl. The whole trouble In Buthertorti county was originated by some of thor-- rery raacala The action of others of that .ommunity was in self-detmse. Even now, while we write, an ar ticle from the Murfreeoboro Mn- - t cai,.e.i.,v is handml U us torial State government. He rtenles that he Intends to bring the subjevt of the election before tigress, and he denies the statement that he wistK-s all the Skxtkr men turned out of office." A ROthinE else has been particularly laid to bis tkMft sin.v our eagU' Hew aw av to WashinKton, tit is about all he could deny in so short a time. He Is certainly somewhat mors, m tne " oi .Tniueio; - js iiertainiy souiew imi ui"is " by gentleman sitting in the edi- cnjt-ntf, TMWstWfwl "f ial room, which shows up one of When he tfs back, if he will m tmninus villains, at whose d(Hr . jlNt AN letter he will now denv the Dl'XfAS letter he will not have much left to do but to deny A CaU has lieeu made by the Pres ident of the Chamber of Commerce, the acting Mayor, with the Presidents of the Memphis and Charleston, Mem- uhLsand Little Bock. Memphis ami Ohio, Mississippi and Tennessee and Mississippi Central Railroads, and by the i'riMdent of the Memphis and Arkansas River Packet Company, and Cant. Bowman, of the steamer St. Krancis. for u convention at Memphis, ' .13 to be held for the purpose of taking ia into consideration tne line oi proposes railroad from Memphis via Spring Held to Kansas 'ity. The day named for the convention is tl ksiiav. octouer l, IStW, and delegattsare invited to represent all the following interests, viz:- All the counties and towns of Arkansas north of White river, all the steam boat Interests of the Mississippi and White rivers, all the ocean and ship ping interests of N -w Orleans, and all O the railroads ( enteritis at this point. This is a railroad enterprise, second in importance to no other winch nas been initiated in this .martcrand de serves the most zealous co-operation and energetic support ot our whole IkkI.v of citizens. It runs through the ganjen ground of the fertile and vast western Mississippi Valley, and it connects the greatest bread and meal producing with the great cotton grow- r ins section of the country. Jf the mi- CtamuGjmmn respectfully mmwi upon whleh liberal Cash Advances will , ATl'Co'tion consigned to us Insured, unless otherwise instruited. A full supplv of naeirtng, Rojie und Ties eonstsntly "u hand. Careful attention given lo fllllne orders of eveiy kind. We have secured lha services of an ex perienced cotton man to give especial ulteu , ion,., welshing dI,Aai;.!'aiIARBERT. w rA GO furailv a romoelt'iif V opon his (WaIIi. PLANTERS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF MEMPHIS, TENN., Office: Cor. Madison and Second. J. 6. LONSDALE, President. 0. H. T0WNSEN0, Vice-President. WALTER A. GOODMAN, Secretary. J. 6. LONSDALE, Jr., A't Secretary. DIRECTORS : P. H. TOWTCSKD, J. O. LOHSDALF, O. V. Rambai-t, D. T. POBTKR, . C W. UOTKK. A. Vaccako. M. J. WH KH, J. J. Br.-.iiV, K Metkk, si. V. McNi-tt, J. K. Fra.sk. B. F. IlAKBKBT, J. ('. NltKLY, K. J. Tavlor. XT D 63 I'lu:.' This Company Is prepare.1 to do a general f ire una jisruie du.hi, . J. If. GOOTJLETT, At the Desli. aulT djtw J. C. nOl'iJHERTY, (leneral Agen:. j. J. RAWLrsiiS. J. . Wr.il II. J. ft. R-VWI.INOH o o to s, u li. O I -J XL of LU I- (fi O UJ .2 CO CO UJ O ui x c I I- E CO J. J. RAWLINCS & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 254 FRONT ST., CP-HTA TTtK - - MEMPHIS, TR.yyFXSKK. mw We will Hell all Country Produce Con signed to us. , , H-' have oblalned the services of Mr. T-ti.i i, vniiui'VT nr ,.1.1 Mn.l evnerlen.t , ....... uu In fht.Sikltts of 1 olli.Tl. Mr Nornieul is well known to the most of Cotton raisers In this vicinity, and lie would he please.1 10 s.-.- h.. ins oi'i n h-uui, ' loniers at our oral'.'. JJ" ! EL Ii. Weiiukb. I Kavvlte Co., T. nn. ,.HN V Wkbbkr, Fayette Co., Tenn to CO CD o CM r . . - l..Al Th. JU- all the trounies oi n.ui.t-r.u.... not haw mu,h )eft t0 (lo ma to aeny - 0- this ()ceitu connoting link Jkm'tormyn: . JlMi mmh,nmd turn white man and 1 1 immeasurable to- AonumnialeHitmndrell. the i.attiPOf , . , el..VHtlon for l ' . L x iS&i 8BK wm "AVX X, h, i, fl,t-that of a passahie tvr." Vhe people of ..Tff? gfcMtor. W H Nh him (jreat suc- wm 11.; 2 in l.Ls laudal.le flW in that " . i ,. ., ...1.; ...j hol trnifci i.!'..i ' r l-v - reu-hel ruin ahop and Kaillinic hUe ,ir.-tion. BiaUe It. too hot for bin. BeiDR a ootoj -.liar, he has all Ihe elemei,;- IB ftu .siiupoaitiou for a tirat class martyr. A Till eluctiotls in Texas and Missis- anui -s hi piteous !orv will make splen- untjj XoveilllxT, in order, It is nam, irJAX that the Radical party of those Htate. SKniiimnsrtt '"'Kht have time tt oryanizc U9 Doe the lre ami Thiie adven-ate OUKhl y the nero voters. A week or aroiwinKUieetiiiKandtheexpenditure ,Ilon-will be lost hy every negro la- of all the (iaof Nashville, every time (kjrer in the very midst of the cotton that a chicken is stolen or a pip killetl picking season. The profit in this or even murder is provoked by the enures to partlzan adventurers i i i-i . r if ..iK,.ei.,r.l ' M iwt ., i. s;, I. tn ifain ortice anil IVUHICHI ninn in ........ . ,, Ui, v . . - . r. day, what will it be twenty year, from now, when the inexhaustibly fertile lands, whose highway it is to become, are filled up with the teem ing million, living in wealth, luxury, aud it may 1k liberty, which its un told resources will draw, and which it is destined to contain? M. L. Mkai.ham. A. C.Trkaowei.i.. Meacham & Treadwell. Wholesale Grocers HERNANDO INSURANCE COMPANY 2 OF MEMPHIS. OFFICE : No. 17 MADISON STREET. S. H. DUNSCOMB, President. BEN MAY. Secretary. W. B. GALBREATH Vice-President. F. M. NELSON. Aas't Secretary. DIRECTORS b. h. Dtrsacom, Ii. V. RISK. R. . J ON EH, ... II. ......... . . . .N. r i ) I A 1 .s r.. Jl Ulti ' W. B. UAI.BKK.VTH, U A. X A1C ABU, w LO! I S H AN Al ER, g rrnmr jwmr nr iirk,. ly 10 RTXK A .VM RTVFR RISKS. MEDICAL. DR. RUSSELL'S ami 3 O i S S c C0 IZZ f M - U i -n mmm m ST CO Ql-ier!'oos-S-. m we n I x- I 3 I? 2 -n r co 1 1 1 s ? n co g - e' m - O i- r 9 3 iz. " s - 15 z i s CO Z k 23 S m m - 3" I m la lit- , s HIDES AND LEATHER. HARDWARE. COTTON FACTORS, NO. 7 UNION STREET. Stonewall Block, - Memphis. Tenn. nr E :ir.- now recclvlnica inmplr-U' and ciirp- foUy eltx-tl lo,-k of liKiK'EKII-A Our (ootfa varr ablpM'il i vry luw rat.-, i Might, anrl we 'fli' tliem to the traile at low arteea. call anil examine. m Ifcultl attention given to the sale or Cotton, and couslKlimeiiLs gollrltol tteSiUW the tttte be saved every day of the week by tin- respectable savans urthe -apltol, because these chicken steal ings and pig killings and murders are out " insiBiiiticant?" We hox; the . un1' i"i "ia thus respttability through theagt'iu y of negro suffrage. Their gains are the country's losses. Why did not AHUM AMK-s, the reigning Satrap in Miv.Lsf.ippi. si-ek to represent Maine, his own State, ih the United States i J 1 ,i ,.uo hhnn to avoid this senate? What service has Ami.s done iieoeasity. Ioe he denire party capi- QnAVJ that a State may lie sacrificed Ul out of these mischiefs, new proof nV the master in behalf of the man? that Uov. Fikite and (iv. BaoWS liow degradwl Is Htatehooil when oppose them, tir, in cae they arise by Common wealths are playthings in the i-arpet-hag agencif-s, wwa an nijuiir nanus 01 miiuitr.v rui.. that the rascals shall have full -coin- the President give them to his syco- tn deceive, cheat, -teid, rob and mur- phants an Roman Kmperors were derwith imputiity? We should hate rat to distribute satrapies among to kill a liviug lieing. But we should the flatterers? Iiate more tp U't one of them escape -- " when we lK.d the jK.VNer to punish. The Cincinnati (ommtrru.i, man Wehave not said thelitis J Huth- dUoctel reviewing the erford are blameless in their defensive nation, says that the mSi But we M puzzled to see Sknter sUmds pledged to the Ht- 2m to blame them. tecnth Amendment e do not 0 ,. kuw how it is itli the p,!. hut we Wf. present our conipliment- to the ,0 know how it is with the jrentleman who does the ' Assis iated Conservative jKople who helped tre" business at Iuiisville, aud re- to t,(K.t him, that they did not quest hereafter he confine himself j,y word or deed commit themselves jrwiv to eomnilini' the news. We ..ither to the Fifteenth Amendment do not desire to be made the vehicle 0r to the new doctrine of Universal for expressions of opinion nianufac- Suffrage, w hich in all parts of Teunes tured In Nashville or elsewhere by j e,lU;illy obnoxious and odious, partisan editors. Whatever of that xhe Conservative KH)ple who helped " kind of thing " we have to lay be- to elf-ct Sentior did so believing they fore our jieopie we desire to give from were doing service in the cause of .urselves and of ourselves. For such w)(ite enfranchisement. They did not we are willing to bo responsible. A for nioinent believe it possible Itaragraph which apieartd among ,hat their labors for Sextep. could be onr telegraphii' matter yesterday was ,.oltHtrued intopleffylaf hBrtvetot to the eflet-t that Fx-Freoident Jons- tn0 Fifteenth Amendment, or that nON was fctill in Nashville " ch nitng " which is only another name for it- lor the United Stater, rsenaiorsnip. U niversal Suffrage. The (.Ymi,wr tat While we have not avowed any pref-1 g wrong. We can airount for iLs error The universal suffrage doctrine is laid at the door of the Radicals, by the Philadelphia Ayt in proof of their utter demoralization. The Age says "all their projects now are scandalous breaches of their own plighted faith, as well as violations of law. Su-'h, for instance, is the attempt to force un;,-. suffrage on Pennsylvania, after solemnly denying tliat Intention in the Chicago platform. Such, too, Is thu .ittemiit on the oart of Canhv to reverse the judgment of the people of O - - . i !1 1 Virginia, to which they w ere inviieu by a special act of Congress and a proclamation by President Guam. The attempts in Tennessee are of the same sort. Utter bad faith is the characteristic of them all; and their common aim Is to keep a few Radicals in condition to plunder the.massof the people." . r Z O S P i 9 as o $2 o E CD Z o LU z o CO CO I o o DC s sfc CO F d E. B. VEBBER 8l BRO., COTTON FACTORS S I, Gen'l Commission Merchants, 11 Front St., Memphis, Tenn. W 1 onsiitiinieiit. 01 Coltoa soli.-it. d. Lll. oral aiUiinceaiuaileon i-im-mniueiiiM In store flaKUinn. Hope MMl Plantation Suppliea fur nlHlied ai the low t rearfcet rmt . ana OUR 30TH YEAR IN MEMPHIS. TRADERS, axt COM M 1SSIOX MKRU1I ANTS, Ko.9M Front Street, (KlNSliiNMl' NTS to n hy r;y.-r insured in our open m.1i v. unlerx promptly tllleil, ami iiix'ral rash ailvames on pnKlui-e. A con lluuiil iiu reuaeof our hiiKlnesH ltliem-t evl Jeiiee of salisfnetlon aiven. wl d.tw M. , JOSKS. W. . BKUM N. JONES. BROWN & CO.. COTTON FACTORS And General Commission Merchants, 2? FRONT STREET, EEMIMIIS, TENN. I are MAM lor pant favors, anil mint, with our ltifreaeil iaeilliieH to lie able, In nil respei ts, to give Bat Isfm t 1011 Ul our en tomere. Liberal mlvanees made on consign ment, and orders Hi led ut the ImI market rales. Regular eommisiiions ehurse.i. Con slnmiments hy river or In MM In suie.1 unlemi otherwise instructed. Havlna our own storaKo tills MM, innl UierjOf giving onr personal attention lo handlins cotton, we eiin assure cirrei l welielila. Con- "U,'',wLjoniw. im-.wN Aco: DISPENSARY. ASHBROOK & WHITE. QOJTON THE L.VBURHT AND OLDEST INOTtTCTIOH s..r t !:... 1'nti.LFR 4 c. . E N ALLISON And the only reliable place Tor th jaa a Cure of Private Diseases. 111068 aRQ reltrieS Dr. RrWEI.L, No. 42 North Conrt Street, .1 ia Unn..pi. Vlamnhla nOnil MlUf OI I UIIIl tUUl", Jiriiiuii., part 1 en Inurtwted an by far The Most Successful Physician IN the treatment of Private and secret dls eaaes. Qnirk. thorough nnd permanent tnirerl guarnnieeu in every ewr., nim. male Recent cases of tihonorrhea or Syphi lis cur.sl In a few days, without the use ot ............ .., .11... ,.r hlr.ilr.iu.fl iroitl huainess. Secondary Kyphllls. thelaat vestige eraillcaieu w n noui uie : "i ferera from Impotency or losa of Sexual i, .... - , ...... vW.,r in a few weeka. ijleeter Ghouorrheaof long standing, when all lurnal reraedlea have failed, permanent ly and speedily cunsl mj a now ireaimeu.. ... ., l r .. l..,u . .... I ,.,,,. TV Ulllim ... nrn-a.,um v.-..- - ' ' , u ......... ... , u,,il l.tusttt TlllV. slcal and menuil power, speedily and perma nently cured. All consultations strictly eonnileuiuil. mm MOfflce hours from 9 am. to 1 p.m., and i DILTb. grtMTT T . CommltingPhyaJclan Treaties on Chronic Disease ram laheil rre.. on application. mrmm mm TO THE AFFLICTED. W- li. oooDLicrr. J. K. UUOQI.BTT s a 3 3 a 03 o CO NEWTON FORD & CO., WHOLESALE , Grocers, Cotton Factors GOODLETT 8l CO., COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 282 Front Street, Over J. F. Frank's, - Memphis, Tenn. "Consignments solicited, and Ties iurnlshe.1 customers Hugging, Hope ion diw I. IX. TownsondL, COHON FACTOR . AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 255 Front Street, MEMPHIS, - - - TENNESSEE. Ilili.-t Cell MM Palil for Hides, Furs, Deer Skins. Beeswax, Tallow, Wool. Etc. Y.naUnlly on Consignment, Harness. Bridle. Skirting and Sole Leather, ADAMS STREET. Betwwn Front Row and Wator St., set MEMPHIS. TENN. GINS! BROS., , SOI.K AGENTS FOR E. CARVER Sl CO.'S IMPROVED COTTON GIN WIMLKSAI.K DK VI-KRS IN HARDWARE IRON. GUNS. CUTLERY. Etc.. 270 FRONT STREET, TENNESSEE. M KM I'll IS, I)1..nti:rs. chase liin DR. J. B. SCARBOROUGH , u vvvTT V T Ol' .lTFIl I'M MF.M- II phis for tliepurpiwe of treating VENB- IlKAI. IMSKASKS. iscillic l I.A, UBurui, DYHPEPUA and CHRONIC KtSF.ASKS. of every description. I 1-Ilil.ir espei la.ij no iigHgea to cure effectually, without the we of mercury, and In much lew time than is geuerally required; pledging himself to pay all the expense of treatment should he fail to effect cure In cases where hl direction arelmplleitly followed. All coiiiinunl.aulona i.v teller nroiiiutlv answered. Office-No. 227 Second Street, Up-sUira, Jy" ''-'w FOR SALE. BANKS AND BANKING. n'lmnts ilis.rgnlng to pnr ila will do well to bear In tninil thai we are ssile genis lor ' E. CVR- VKR A CO.'S" IMPROVED COTIDII Ot. The unernialed beauty of the staple of cotton ginned on these well known Oin htands, tha Vighlii. ss .ii llieir improved running gear.in creaseil yield of lint, nnd many other ac knowledged advRntnges, make them m..r dealralile ihan In former yemn, when, as not, they were the favorite. iyt NOTICE. rpHE copartnership lieretofore existing nn 1 der tfie name Oi .M'l OMBS CO,kM lieen renewisl snd continued, nnder thw nume and -i vie of .McConibs. Keller Bj-rne-.. .nempnis, juijr iu, .w UNION & PLANTERS BANK I McCOMBS. KELLER & BYRNES OF MEMPHIS. Authorized Capital, - $1000 000 Subscribed Capital, - 671,300 AMI ar Ragging, Rope and Ties furnished cus tomers. auglM daw B. M. BLACA Late Black, Camron 4 Co., Dicmpnis, ut"K JOSEPH N. BLACK. Late ol Maysvllltt. Ky. t'oNTKMPTi Bh'., very! Somi-tiuip ago, at the request of the editor of the . - " 1 ;.,, a troiitlo. K IIO.X V 1 1 1- i I "in " e.- i nirtn laMMtfirtrnl with the Revenue le- , mM partment, residing in that city, IMV inj Maynai.u, called uon that per s..n, inter view fd" him, and pulr lisheil the result. M aynard not liking what of diretlit attached to hiiii on account of the statements made by him durhig the interview, and in order to make an example of the interviewer, scut on to Washing ton and had him discharged from the public service. How like the sneaking, contemptible Narragansett. COMMISSION MERCHANTS 17 UNION STREET. Memphis, Tenn. A. SAlil.KH. J.H. KtSHEH. SADLER. FISHER & CO.. Grocers, Cotton Factors AJI COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 40 Madison Street. Memphis, : : : Tennessee. BConslRiiineulsof Cotton :.uil otherCoun try Prialuce Solicited. Always on hand completa oHmnnt . Plumation Supplies, Hsgglng, Rope and Ties. sel daw BLACK, BRO. & CO., Cotton Factors and COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR the sale of Grain, Flour, Beef, Pork, Bscon. Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran, Potatoes and Western Produce generally. 2W Front Street, bet. Madlaon and Monroe MEMPHIS. KNN. tell ; En. J. Taylor, I Of IeSoto Co., Miss. W. c. RrTLAsn, Of OeSoto Co., Miss. erenoe for Mr. Johnn, or Meed fc any of the gentlemen nameu iu coi. . t ' .. t ..fil.s. 1 ti nt) the score of ignorance of our affairs and our local politics, but we cannot any oi me p-minw" i onv. ... ...... iiectioR with that important oftice, be- amount for the ersistency of the lkevtng there is yet plenty of time, we , x:whville Hanner w hen it repeats this are avewe to being made the vehicle ! entnw, which we think a gross libel for a slur, a sneer, or a reproach j uton to people of TeoueHrwe. Jtsays, tundnst one who deserves, at j KUppi.rtiiiK the absurd position ot the least, the respect or tne iw ule of his SUte. This word scheming" -ma-ki of the " spike collared, bull dog " authority, and is a riiwmstinsr as it is weak. We hope the managers of tne Associated Press j Cincinnati Radical organ, that "The "majority that elected Senter is " iileritred certainly to all that the Kif- " tecnth Amendment seeks to secure " to the colored voter." We ask the .,...,.,. when tnat majority was TAYLOR 8l RUTLAND, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . Thk new administration of Gen. Cram lias not yet Ijecome remarka bly dir tinguished in the way of re form. Is it powerless, or what is the excuse for doing nothing, when so mueh was promised, and when it is conceded by eom thai m pftttnn rQOftt.c Btoeh is to be doe? kukants au ui ouci vuiivn ministration is any improvement on AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO. 304 FRONT STREET, Moshyand Hunt s Block, - Mkhphis, Tk. W Consignments solicited W. W. (IPr. 1. H. M'CI.EHVS. T.C.PARK. R. W. M'CLKI.I.AN. GUY, M'CLELLAN & CO., WHOLESALE ' GROCERS, COTTON FACTORS J". Xj. "V 33 IrL S E! H, COTTON FACTOR AMD - COMMISSION MERCHANT, 314 Front Street. Memphis, : : Tennc aw Bagging und Ties toaWMd to custo mers ul lowest market rates. sel iUv FOR SALE. r 7 ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, K1YK D.J miles east of the city, on the ohrier.-.t turnpike, three-iiiinrters of a snile nftmi tin u .....i i if u ..,..! imoroved. un aiMind nntw nf liirire and small frull : one-lhird of the place under tlnihvr; has pecullsrudvanl- . ... ' tnm ,., .,L'..l ' .... .t,.I'i;ill'Y ' ills III' , ! Wolllll .i ll Hie km. win . top and give possession Im mediately. Terms easy. Apply to lalXOHO, JtiY 'CO.. ailgDI Valuable Property for Sale of Lease IDESIRK to lease or sell my Sleanji Mill and Uln, two miles south of Memphis, on Horn Lake rood, all In perfect rnnnliig "Jr-Jer. Ap ply at 33 Souiii Court street, or utf premises, for Information, m,-T ....in; waiiiii miinrrir.. Uie managers m , j --- - - ... i .i .Ii.vihw in nvard 1 . .i.-i.r..,l how and by whom ! e m- u ill aavise iiivt.i v.j.. i" i - ..... , - t, this and other things uf whicn we sW that the majority that elected Sen -have lust reason to complain, and TKE was not pledged to the Fitteenth uhkh comprise the tyranny under Ai.icndment, nor to I ni versa I SSuf hleh we ttroan, and from which, at ' frage, nor to anything but the enfran urwut we see no release until the ' chisement of the white voters who (io ernment takes possession of the had been unjustly deprived of their telegraph system and incorporates H vote by a Radical and a usurping wrtbthatof thepostolBce. begLslature. Johnson's in jioint of economy, it is more than we see. v e soryotn tne following from the Philadelphia Age: " It is estimated that fully one-lifth of tiie revenue collected fails to reach the national Treasury, while Congress men farm out railroad franchises and sell olncw to the highest bidders. The custom houses are hot-beds of corrup tion and lwculation. Serious frauds have been unearthed in New York. th nersons inaolicated beinu I nited States weighers, and the details of the fraud are thus suited: Atter tnese oin- and Siant' rlvho.heo ui'm- ' General Commission Merchants, signwl employs a city weigher to j x0. 2iM FRONT STREET, Weigh the chests. Ol course the llier- ijet Washington and Adams, Memphis, Tenn chant pays the city weigher ior his r.ugis mm . work, and out of his pay the weigher must pav whatever help he may re- Removal, iniire The object of the consignee in john U. SCHMIDT, Lrsk and Gnnsnilili 1 V ..;,, Hi.. i itv weiffher is obvi- J has removed from Se.-ond street to No. O employing tDl' lay llK'" ru,' Mnr,. between Main and Second streets, ouslv to asc rtain whether the L niUsl , ,.M .,, r..pttirs burglar and Ore-proof safes, situti weiirhcr has weiglleti his cargo He also repairs locks of all descriptions gun. Mates weigii r ii .. u,,,.,.r!(i pistols nnd s. wing machines. Long experl- correctlv. Hut it has been diseovereu nc(j ,n ils liranc , business win insure and here the fraud conies in that satisfaction to his patron. i" J. M. Patbick. M. M. Patrick. J. M. PATRICK & CO., Cotton Factors AHJI COMMISSION MERCHANTS 2.rri Front St., Memphis, Tenn. Ri,i,1NO and Ties fnrnisheil eiislomers, 'on.l llls-rsl advances luaile on consign- TRANSPORTATION QUICK TIME EAST!! Louisville Route MMER 5 Commencing May 2, i889. Sixty perwnt.of the suliscrlbed Capital Slock will be In Cash ul i-ommeni-emeni. ann privilcgerctalued of calling the ll ance wlthiii four months Will open to do a General Banking Busmes Oil SUFTITMBBR X. 1869 At No. 16 Madison Street, Cmil completion of their new Building at 0. II Mnilisoll .-Kreei lr,inn,i altention given to Collections und lUiinittan.s-.. New York Kxclinnge now uirsaie DIRECTORS W'M. M. FARlUNiin.N, of Memphis, Tenn. .1. .1. K. H 1.1 -I'.-H. r. a. i hduch. loii.s .loiissos, . VL' I . v en w. ii. Oaaaaaw, W. B. Hai.bbkatii. NAeoLkoN 11 1 l.l.. J. u.;u"4 WIM.1AMHOM. ol Somervllle, A. Ho ii.lwH.i. 1 lll'oa i.a in. NATIIAS ADVW.nl siiniun eri OFFICERS : Wm y. Farrintrton. President. Aiways Ahead W. A. Williamson Vice President Laviirr Ileal Kalate Brpkers, Made. I Si reel. 322 1-2 and 324 Main Street, MEMPHIS, TENN., IMPORTERS AND 10BBERS HARDWARE, CUTLERY, OTJNS, Agricultural Implements. Etc. EAGLE COTTON GINS. We are the Hole Agents for the sale of the unrivaled iln Stands. For beauty of staple, lightness of draft. and quantity oi lint eotton nirneil out per .lav, they are unsurpaaaed. Kelerence i-an be safely made to every plant er who has given them a fnlr trial, w here mule power is used, t bey make a saving of trunrone-oAiartertu one-lhird the draft ovet any other tlln. W AM! ALSO AOTXT5 Fob Hall's Fire and Burglar Proof Saes; Mational Plow Co.'s, Calhoun and other Plows ; Wheeler. Ma.lden 4 Oemson s Circular Hawa; Lulielle all Works, vt beeiing, stranb's Mingle and Double-geare.Hlrist Mills ; Falrbank's R. II. and Warehouse Scales. Jyll n n n I s. r. neau, inents rttile. I I'mtoii unil oUr Prortuwewiit uttwr fftel UAW J. M. rA iv CHARLES H. DORION. Ir.. Late of Mosby A riorlon. Cotton Factor, Over 3(4 Kront Strwt, Mbmphis, : : i Te.heikk, In same rooul oicupled by Mosby 4 Dorion. WBiuinii, Ties and Supplies fnrnisbed lTnS5mXrs, Con?lgnmtiU, river and in mMnm i " " Wiw onJertMl. Kt J (laW mmlSVf ASIikksos, .lacks.,,,. K-nu. ' BLACK, ESTES Sl CO., Successors to Horton, Kstea A Co., COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISHION MERCHANTS, No. II Monroe St., MpmphU, Tenn. W Consignments of Cotum. Tobacco nnd Oraln solicited. Bagging. Hope aud all Sup dUW furnished at the lowest rate. Liberal fash advancements made on Cotton in store or !u transit. 1 DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS WILL HUH AS FO LI.OWSOS THI Memphis and Louisville Railroad Line Leave Memphis (city time! Ml a.m. 2:io p.m. Leave Me.nphl. Nr 3p.m. Morning train from Mem MM does not run '"r"J'.-.oh,s.R. R.Ttme aKa.,. SMp.m. Arrive at KttMI fc iTJl? f-J'-"' ii,-,-i,iiii: , iiim '." .... .. . "na - - - .i.,.. i oomville and Meiikinls to .Nasnvllie, Through Tickets at Fteduced Rates nice tB7 1-2 Main st. or by the Can be procured at thecu Main street, and M Ilepo c- Uaggaiie Checked I u . k&rti. Truiukr i f u.,i,l.n,.. or oil! tuiord rrivnw ..... .. --. 3 A. pr.uc.p-. JONES, Snpt, Sai.I. HOWKT.T- Pnssenai r Agent. myJ4 '.i.pany ; at Hotels, . lNiais, ui an BANKING HOUSE MEMPHIS LIFE And Gen'l Insurance Company, Cor. Front ami Mmlison Sts., D. B. M0LL0Y. President. au8 FERDINAND MOLLOY, Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MEMPHIS. DIRECTORS NEW YORK. The Pures B"st and Cheapest SOl O RV U I WRWEBS. THE MISS1SOU0I POWDER CTI" ALLY lle:!-.". 1 fuloua L. 1. Viedlcal S.H In circular, sent free on application to CHAS. A. DI. BiJi.S. general Agent. hC l'parl street, rw tor. P. O. Box 1H60. ML REMOVAL. THE undersigned herewith respitfnlljr in forms his customeraand the public gen erally, that he has removed his store lo Ihe commodious building Comer Front and Union Streets, Where he will continue to nfler a lull stock of Staple and Kancv iroeeries, Provisions, LliUors, etc., at the Ia.wwi- Market Katkh, with lmnroved facllliWa. Has now on hand nrwl to arrive: m barrels Flour- various brands; :is casks Ba.'.in Midi's: Liu tien-ea. hall b.Ji rels and kegs Lard; 30 hoaci rsi barrt .j barr. i . ,H... . i'.-: ,. S other articles loo i i Kerlne.1 s.igAr; Jit leu , Bro n.erous to ineulion. etc; ami B. EIHMAX, K. . UAVIM, C. P. NUKU1.-, O. H. JCDAH, J. N. OUVKlt, U. K. .H.M1TU, C. C M VAt"TVi EV1R 11 W. W. TH ATCHKR W. P. PROl.'DFIT, W. W. YOlTNtl, W. R. MIMJKE, .1. W. JEFFERSON, PAKTEK. F. S. DAVIS, President NEWTON FORD. Vice-President. - J. M. VARIA1M & SON, successor to F. taldwln), CLOTHING AND FURNISHING ysp- . nagotren, 70 and 72 BOWERY, Ner Canal St., NEW YORK. Nos W rt woul votir Ht NOTICES. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. pect fully to call ."k of Ciyrfii!, n The citv. cut In iTi'mosl fashionable slyle, and made In the iiest manner, and will be sold at exceedingly our Youths A?r CitiLmtiw's IHMimrnT, ' s.,n,,.iMie i , ibe moat extensive In tba ".mntTv iinu'nnrl in qnallty and style, nnd .''oiiiprises a full aaaortmenl of Dresa anil FiKiisHiwDitrsBTxtST- Weofler In thla i in.- ii mil aaaortment of ' .eni s t'nderwear. Iloslery. lov.. Cravats. Ties Shirts, t'm breilaa, etc. Shirts made to order and nar- :lnl! U."i!---.. xre .o.,!.l call to tins department the parllrnlsr attention of "IT A VINO qua 11 f the last . and Cassim. O. angii Corner Front and Union lit reels. U'lM und ileceased, all his estate are the Ume req debted to tht inaKe Ifun.isl ba I ."te itorrlTand will n. P'7 VABIAN 4 fM)iii I, lfJT ' m mi iiiii.i. .ii . "ii!