THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL.- Til U KSD A Y, SEPTEMBER 9, 1869.
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MEMPHIS APPEAL
THURSDAY M0RN.M-. : i SEPT. 9. :869.
NE 1 1 HP-1 PER S. I . AX
Ontlie Ht of March last, the closing
dav. f what nfp'!r meu comtnie
to be iliebuitluArter of the yew, re
turns were made 1'V the several nev.sp
r eon. enis of this city, show ing the fol
low ins result :
A...K.I
Avalanche
4k, I.I
THE JMwawdW of ye-tr-nlay morn-
ir.o. ieaks dwKinunnirlv of our cor -
lespondent " Witch," who, nevertlu-
b-, has been endorsed by it as one ot
its very best friends, anl w ho is With
out the leat disposition or interest to
do it au injury. We think the 4
I (indie should rather thank him for
the opportunity he ha afforded, that
paper for defining iN position. It ha-thu-i
leen led to declare, w hat we be
kre believed to be it true view, that
'we regard the law forcing legal ad
vert i-mrnt- into Hiiy sjwiflcd paper
ns the most infamous outrage of an
infamous Legislature, and we hope to
see the law repealed at an early day."
We are glad that our neighbor has
thus spoken out, in concurrence with
the Apfkal, the right view ol aa in
iquitous law, and called for its reiieal.
if, however, itatt law -hould not be
repealed, and any one paper -hould
be made the sole organ of eompul-ory
U-gal advertising thereafter, we have
not said or thought the Arolunehr
Jsuuld be blamed fcr seeking to be
come that organ. We have never con
demned the I'oM on that ground.
What we have said in our previous,
article iu reference to this law wa.
that "we might like the ecuniary
profits to be derived from It, if we
were the participants but we could
never bring a reason to justify such a
law, or advocate it as admissible on
stay public ground whatsoever."
What we meant was that we would
oppose the shameful law, ami defeat:
it if poeHible. Rut not that, if a law
remained on the statute books, it
would In- dishonorable to publish the
advertisements, which must be pub
lished in ouc paper or another. We
are pleased to find our neighbor con
curring with us in a sentiment, to
which his attention hasln-eu called by
a friend, who only -upposcd it had
not been sufficiently and definitely
spoken out by the AntJauehe. If any
error was committed it was in not
Mending the communication to the
Aculonehi' itself, where it would
iloubth-s have feeii publi-hed and
have received the projK-r resjKMi-e.
The subjoined article of our neigh
ljr, published 'oti after tho passage
of this abominable law, was quite suf
ficient to preclude any doubt of it- jk
tdtlon at for or against it:
'I'm; fAPKit. tiov. Itrownlow, on
Vtinesly, Kehruary -"'ith, maile the
follou'tnic nomination- tot newspapers
wbieh ahoiiUt jHil(j.-U the lewd notn . s : .
Una Stat''. a-s tbe re ever a more eor
leptaml datituiuK operation attempted?
lit this matter ol Ibe pufeltatliojl ol legal
notice- all men of every auaih' ot polities
re interested, anil yet tlie purs lytic iinln-
lle who uow rules the i w: mm j Tei -neaaee,
proatitutes his plas ami siwer to
make odleial upM of papers (MM Ms
tire vifxtkly eireulation does not reaeh a
lillio of a single issue of Uon pajs-is
V e i ul l mention. Tile lollow ing U the
last, and should the JeWiratiiw from !hdhy
e'.uiitv allow IM outrage to In" s?rpe!n
l ed, hot that we ask it for ouraelvea, we
xhall sJtosr the reason for it, in lights so
touusi,! tliat tliey will even U- afraid to
sneak leIoie a ruro eonventioii.
The tloveroor i. .on. .I t lie following
papers to pnliiish the legal uotiees in ihis
-Osvle: Jonesboro ''lay, 'ireewvi!!'' -Vew
I'.ra, Knoxville Whiy, KiUKstU A'.ff
J'ritMMimrnn, Athens I'i.si, Mj'Minmii
t.l rpnm- , Sbelhyville ii'e ".
larks die Put nut. Nashville ... nK4l
J ",, aleuiplua llint'i, and the Naali
Ville Mus gritxng.
TH: attention of our readers j
called to iJie report, on our first pare,
of the " Life Association of America,"
on business connect.-1 w ith the estale
lishment of whu-h (fen. iiKio.N and
deti. Makmaiji kk are at pro-cut in
the city. This Life Association ha
the merit of being local and uatiooal ;
it enjo-s in St. luis. New frleans,
Lsouisville and elsewhere the utmost
popularity, aud in the brief apace of
fifteen mouth has made earuiuK
amounting to nearly 2,000,OiX. We
will have more to say about thht Com
pany in a day or two.
Secretary Rawlins, the faithful,
true and constant friend of Gen.
GKant; the able Adjutant tieneml,
the brave soldier, and by ioug ai
tbe least partisan and mot able mem
ber of the President's cabinet, ha
been tailed to rest. la prewcucc of his
remains we forget political aud h
tioiud diflfTcnce-. We condole with
hta fetuiUy aud regret the low to Uie
caintry of tbe only man who could be
rWiett upors to pr-vent li.rTWKt.i.'x
, i,L ,.hvo ,h. M,i,,,inist,a-
ri,. tvm .irifti,. t., tho uu-t ex-!
tteiiK? RmlletdLuii aod
foundeii-ax
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Tin: New York. Time has an elii!- Senator Fesskxdkn, former Sw
orn te article on the sabjeel of Spain j retary of the Treasury, died yesterday
and Cuba. It states that thirty-one j evening at his residence in Portland,
.,ioto ar.. iiiriino-in that harbor Me., at half-post ri o'clock. His loss
on Spanish account, and infers that
they are to be used to suppress the
Cuban rebellion. It states, as no se
cret, that negotiations are pending
with the Madrid Government for an
honorable arranirenient with our own, ;
likely to be acceptable to both. There
are no sijfns of any suspension of hos
tilities, while the work on the Hpanisn
jrunboate is poshed forward with all
the vigor the Spanish resources nere
will admit. The Time insists that
under these circumstances Spain
-hould accept our mediation, and that
f she iiersists in equipping the boats,
w -houiu eitnenorDiu meiroepanure
,) declare the parties belligerents.
This is the Tinted remedy. In other
words, it would advise to escape the
dirhi ulty by declaring Spain and the
t ulian revolters lielligerents, and
then permitting Spain to do in our
iwn harlwrs what we are contending
r. was a crime in ureat Britain to do
in the case of the Alabama. " It Ls
not seemly for us," says the Time,
" to hold the hands of a people strug
gling in a cause precisely like that
which resulted in the establishment
of our own Federal Union, while a
trans-Atlantic Government is beating
out their brains with weapons sup
plied by our own artisans. Flesh and
;lood cannot endure such an outrage
jn humanity, and if Spain cannot nee
the folly as well as madness of it, our
Government must open her eyes."
This, from an American Federal au
thority, against a Government which
Ls hut imitating the ferocity of its
own!
The New York World denies that
these gunboats are to be used for the
'suppression of the rebellion iu Cu
ba," and says they have been seized
by President Grant "on the aver
ment that they are to be used to com
mit hostilities against Peru," and that
" the exigency of the Peruvian war,
in Grant's opinion, demanded tliat
he order the boats to be -seiy.ed while
they lay upon tjje stocks." This the
Government has done, but permitted
1 the painh contractor to proceeu
with hi work
Will the hoilts
when (umpleteii w ith Spanish money,
lielong to the l nitod htates or
Spain? The World suppose t he in
tention to 1 to hand them over for
adjudication by the courts when com
pleted, and that thus our navy w ill
'jt a tine addition of the best work
Messrs. 1;i.amatkk and Ekioon
can turn out." The fWi fears that
the course of Gka.vt ha crushed the
hope of thet'ulmns and compromised
our own neutrality. Have the gun
boats which lately passed down the
Mississippi river, also something to do
w ith this matter?
W see that our respected towns
man, Mr. Jesse F. Bkown, is a can
didate for fctatt' Comptroller, an office
for which we suppose hiut to be emi
nently weil qualified, both for inu
rity and in a business point of view.
Mr. Uuown lias not only experience
in the commisnion business, in which
he w as estei-med and highly accept;i
ble to his frientls, but also in banking.
At the commencement of the war he
was eosliU'r ot the Branch Bank of
Tennessee at Tftnton, and had its as
sets in his sole charge. L'nier the di
ractjon of Gov. Harkls, and in com
pany w ith tbt Officers and assets of the
Memphis and Louisville branches, he
removed them to AtheHs, Goorgia,
where all the assets of these branches
were deposited in the Athens banks
miti) October, 180:1. And at that time
the whole, comprising the assets of
the three branch, were placed under
his sole control, and retaining them
at that point with great assiduity un
til June, MM, he again removed them
for safety to Augusta. And he re
turned them, every cent, to the State
authorities at the close of the wax.
Had they remained in his hands to
this day jt would have been better for
t he State, and t';ey would not have
leen lost. We do not lake the iosi
tion of his especial advocate before tli
Legislature a-;gaint other good men,
nordoweknow that he would desire
that we should, But we think it M0
improper to mention his name in uou
uection w ith the office of Comptroller
as a man whose integrity to the State
i- well tried.
It is expected that the 1uiii i.ni,
and Itepublhwu Htate Conventions of
N 'v Vork will take sides on tbenero
sufTriigt' issue, and that it will be the
main subject to be decided in the can
vass jn that State. The llnahl says:
" Krom id) t)je signs of the day, inclu
ding tli" r-ulta iifthc f'alifornia eleo
iion, we think it protatit that the
' almighty nigger ' will lw the leading
issue iff all the approaching Stale elec
tions where tjicre is ;f chance to head
tieji. (.1 if A NT ou the Pif(A(iitli .VlJjeiid
lot nt, la support of which he Ls ftdiy
committed." The wisdom of adopt-'
ing that amendment Is denied by ali
the LH-nKK-ratic pditiciaus and StaUs,
li ttw te atlvocates of SEV.tocu,
and ly th oily frjends Southern Con
servatives have Uj taly on in the
Northern latitude. What c,UaU in
mate statesmanship, then, to go
agaitfet ihem in Tennessee, adopt the
Radical policy, and surrender to the
aittatfOfiUU of ourselves svpil our
friends! Th4t is the wisdom of new
l'ogyLsm in TenneaMsa,
The proposed " reunion " atGettys
mtn U-; drawn from the pen of a
military eritiu a ne.'-t damaging ex
hibit of the efleets of tit hlUHder said
to have been committed by 8iiku
ou ib. jipcond day of the battle. It Is
attinued thai it was in retrieving it
thai tbe severest losses and perils of
tbe day were sustained- A d"lsp
tion was manifested to eoiiceal these
tiu't", hut tbe waters of tfce Katalysina
spring, whit li, with a certaiu book,
the "reunion" was intended to ad
vertise), are lound wholly liisutticic-ut
to wash out the truth, and couceal
Hfi.i proved irnisHsible.
In tbe 8outl Itoibocrats are for nero
VitWnteoUr iKMKiifor sligiitly m:
tub UPU tU i. ik . we UJidir-
sUiid . Ul awiin w
ontxito neifTo 'ft b-
undoubtedly uieantthe 'Toivr, I
tt suflrae" insteaa oi ine i:mo-
natkj party.
will be deeply felt by the party of
which he was a dintintruished niem
ber, and by the people of his State,
whom he has served for many years
acceptably, and from their stand-
point, well
Thf. Radical stumpers in Ohio are
insisting in favor of the tariff, which
hangs like a millstone on their necks,
that wine, cigars, silks and other arti
cles of luxury have been selected for
the highest duties, and raw articles
indispensible for our own productions
were taxed the lowest. The Buffalo
thurier shows the average duties to be
on wine and silks sixty per cent, and
on cigars ninety. With vbat dama
ging effect mast the Philadelphia Age
reply that the duties on woolen over
coating are one hundred and twenty
seven per cent., woolen hosiery one
hundred and thirty-two per cent., and
blankets from one hundred and forty
to three hundred and twelve
per cent.! The Radical tariff is a
cunningly devised fraud which takes
the bread out of the moutlm of the
poor, and is a swindle on the wages of
labor. Direct taxation takes the
dinies, but tariffs take the dollars,
from the poor man's pocket.
The Northern people are beginning
to see and to say that financially " the
strength of the South is our strength."
They are beginning to look in on
themselves aud their chosen adminis
tration. They have weighed it and
found it wanting. Bomb shells are
coming thick ami fast from war Re
publicans, and exploding with effect.
In hio, the farmers, who constitute
the overw helming majority of voters,
are beginning to see how they are
robbed by tariffs as well as oppressed
by taxation for the government of the
South and for the support of the
" niover." The fall ehftioiLs will
show a revolution of. public sentiment
throughout the North not less aston
ishing than the result in Tennessee,
and not less significant of the virtue
of a free people iu their " sober second
thought." In Logan comity, Ohio,
Mr. Piatt, who was not one of the
regular -peirker-, seems to have cre
ated ipuite a furore by a simple prac
tical demonstration, outweighing all
the rhetoric of the orators. He was
called out by the audience, and struck
the key note destined to carry the E
county. The Cincinnati Commoner, i"--describing
the speech, says:
tie lakes up the bushel of wheat, and ec3
shows what becomes ! it, and he strips
the disguise clean olf of the in me Mill ket
and i lie bitlmirr uj tntiic argument, in
which the fanners are told they have such
a deep and abiding interest that they can
alfVird to beggar themselves and their
Wives and children: i. e., part with one
third of the product of every acre to pay
the ingenious man who does up statistics
of profit ami loss for the West anil East,
anil that other man just visible in the
mist the cotton lord who puts lies into
the mouths of other people, but puis
money into his own pocket. This in a
popular style which went home to the
business and bosoms of his hearers.
Thank you. Mr. Piatt. Wo will vote for
Hayes in a horn. Vmi ))ae satisfied us
on that subject.
The Detroit Free JtoM gives us the
latest news from Mississippi, as fol
lows: Conversational. Judge Dent toflrant
Can't you support my claims in Missis
sippi? Urant to Kent Couldn't possibly; bow
it would look !
pent to iJrant Ceneral, do mo the
honor to aeeept this box of paper collars:
you will find ihem excellent.
tJranl to Dent You shall be elected
tovernor if tbe whole army apd navy
have t( back vou.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
G000BAR & GiLLILANO,
Exclusive Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS AND SHOES
HATS AND CAPS,
2U1 MAIN 8TREET, WEBSTER BLOCK,
Memphis, Tennessee.
We nre now receiving our fnll sloi'k.the
lurgst we have ever offered to the trade.
Mkiuiiasts will find It lo their lnleie! tm
examine Is-fore buy nig. anll
r, U. TKKRV. Wat. B. MIK.'HELI.
TERRY & MITCHELL,
Exclusive Wholesale Dealers in
Boots, Shoes and Hats,
No. 329 MAIN STREET,
MEMPHIS, : : TENNESSEE
fJI R -lock cif ltooTS, Shoes axd Hats. kuiI-
hli for the Ium rut rit.vDK, Is com
plete. iMid we .ire sell Ina low lo make rfioin
ir -iir immense slock of Knll and Whiter
G'H.itk. iLltieli we are now recei iiiir.
We 'ton 'rade ,f MKKC'i I '.NTs
W,V. .uil'l.i.iu r.KK; ,y MITt t i I- I.I
EDUCATIONAL
PARK AVENUE ACADEMY,
W Mil.JSS FlpjM MEMPHIS,
Near Memphis ajid C'liaiMatuH RaiireM-
rpHE .iTli SKSSION OPl:NH KE!TEMBEH i.
I istis. Mini. Mils piepaied for the T'nl ver
sify of Virginia or any College. Board from
flri lo Sis per month.
For circulars apply to H. Wade 4 Co., Tay
lor, Radford v Co., or IJr. J. J. Williams,
Memplils. W. L. MII.I.ER, M.A.,
luiglu daw Principal.
LaSALETTE ACADEMY,
FOR YOuNG LADIES.
MTo. J.78 TJalr-ct Wtrqct.
'I'HK Academic Vear oiislsls if ivo seav
J. sions of live months; the first comnieni
Ing on the
Firtt Monday of September, the Stxotid
kft Fimt Monday in February.
TERMS l'KB SUfStHtW, eYBLK IX AIS
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For Tuition In Ihe English liranencs, 1A.
3l, fr, 3i. according to the age or the class
if the pupil For further information apply
Ui the Su.riflr of LaSaleltc.
Ledger couy. se
MEMPHIS LADIES' INSTITUTE.
Oil) (IfcHOTo STREET. Mrs. M. F
Zi I arOKM slid Mrs. Kaxnik P. !
Principal!,. ul lipu WkuxjisDAy,
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Matt I. Jsuv. I
and music stiites, u
J.A. Shane, Dr. A. Harris, A. G. Harris
COTTON FACTORS
cfinppa rominigsion Mprhanto
benerai commission me .Baut
2fA front Street, Memjilii
ST W cormae wurspfve. Mri. tly to the
pulling Ot Pleduee. srid IjSlif.l Il..tblllg tty
spet-nlatlon. ,.-
GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS.
J. T. FARGASON.
C. C. CLAY
FARGAS0N& CLAY.
Wholesale Grocers,
AD
COTTON FACTORS,
330 Front Street,
Terms Cash. Memphis, Term.
lirE are now receiving one of the largest
VV and nest selected stocks of goods it has
ever been our pleasure to olfer to the trad'-,
and lo Brst-ciaas buyers we are prepared to
offer inducements that cannot be surpassed.
tiOO sacks Rio Coffee all grades :
5O0 barrels Refined Sugar all grades;
50 hhds. Louisiana Sugar all grades;
500 packages Syrups and Molasses all
grades ;
100 kegs Knglish Soda;
200 boxes Kngltsh Soda;
1000 packages New Mackerel;
500 packages Virginia Tobacco ;
50 barrels Robinson County Whisky;
100 " Bourbon Whisky ;
100 " Rectified Whisky ;
50 Tennessee White Whisky;
100 boxes Layer Raisins;
50 boxes assorted Nuts;
too cases Sardines;
100 cases Brandy Cherries and Peaches.
For sale by KAR JASON A CLAY,
HeS M Front atreet.
CHA-S. C Paktke.
H. Fiiank Harbekt.
PARTEE & HARBERT,
Cotton Factors
Axn
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. II Union Street,
j MEMPHIS
- - TENNESSEE.
g 0NHIGNMK3T8 respeeti'uily solicited,
L npon which liberal Cash Advances will
be made.
All Cotton consigned to us insured, unless
oUlerwise instructed.
A full supply of BuitcinK, Rope and Ties
constantly on hand. Careful attention given
to rilling orders of every kind.
We have secured the services of an ex
perienced cotton insn to (five especial atten
tion to weighing and sampling.
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A, C. Thkadwki.i..
Meacham & Treadwell,
Wholesale Grocers
COTTON FACTORS,
NO. 7 UNION STREET,
Stonewall Block. - Memphis, Tenn.
" B m e now receiviiii; a complete and enre-
fUlly selected stock of URXX 'iKl I-.s.
Our BOuds were sblppeil at very low rates of
ii e."ht, ami we oirer ihem to the trade at low
prices, (.'all and examine.
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NEWTON FORD & CO.,
AVIIOLESALK
Grocers, Cotton Factors
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and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
17 UNION STREET,
Lee Block
sel; dtiw"
Memphis. Tenn.
A. Sadler. J. H. KiMitB.
SADLER. FISHER & CO..
Grocers, Cotton Factors
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 40 Madison Street.
MfinpJiis, : : : Teunesset'.
ronsian ments of C'ott on a nil oilier t'ou n
try Fnlu Solicited. Alwnys on haiul a
eomplele ussorlmeiit of Plantation Supplies,
ISuKlnc, Itope and Tie. set uaw
Ep. . 'i'YLwif, Wm. C. Rutlasb,
Of liolx Co., Mlas. -ijf LieSoto Co., i Iks.
TAYLOR 8l RUTLAND,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers, Cotton Factors
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
NQ 304 FRONT STREET,
Mosfoy and Hunt's Block, - MmhimIiw.
9T Conaigtiioenta solloltod. augU
w. w. any. i. u. u i.Kl.i in. t. r. paka.
B. W. M CI.KL.LAIf.
GUY, M'CLELLAN L CO..
WHOLESAI.K
GROCERS, COTTON FACTORS
AND
fctr'i Commission Merchants,
No. '4 FRQNT STREET,
Bel. Washington and Adanm, Meinphl,enn
COTTON FACTORS.
S. H. NELSOK.
J Ml. K. TITUS,
NELSON & TITUS,
Cotton Factors,
AXIj
Commission Merchants,
No. 10 Jefferson Street,
MEMPHIS, .... TENNEHHEE.
11 "E are successors to the old firm ot Titus
t Co.. and would be pleased to bave
their old customers continue their business
with us. We also solicit a sharp of the bust
iiHssoftliu Planters of the Suuth. All Cot
ton consigned to us insured, unless otherwise
illreeleo. UAW mu:.'.
R. D. Jones,
Hardeman Co., Tun.
W. O. L. A OA MS.
Bolivar, Tenn.
JONES & ADAMS,
Cotton TP . c t o ii
ASD
Commission Merchants,
Xo. I! FRONT ST R KET, CP-STAIRS,
MKMPHlri, TENNESSEE.
r- ConMunments of Cotton and other Pro
duce respectfully solicited. aiutf
W. L. HTXWAjrr. J. H. SsILI.KHN.
OfShelliy c o . Tenn. f.atc Madison to., Tedn.
STEWART & SKILLERN.
Cotton Factors
AtfD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. :m KRON'T STREET.
Memphis, Tennessee.
r will attend promptly to the sule of Cot
ton ami Prislnce. and 1111 orders for supplies
tor customers. sob
W. B. & E. B. CRISMAN
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
226 FRQNT STREET,
Q9WrS, - - - MemphU, le.nn
Liberal Advances mude on Consign
ments.
J. II. UOODLKTT,
Al the Desk.
aul7 Uw
J.'J. OOL'tiHEKTY,
General Agent
J. J. BAWLINQS. I. h. WEBH. J. I.. RAWUNUB
J. J. RAWLINCS 8l CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. -2TA FRONT ST.,
VP-STAinn, - - MEMPHIS, TESSESXEK.
r We will Sell all Country Produce Con-
SlUlle'f to us.
arWc have obtained the services of Mr
THOS. B. NOKMENT, an old and experienced
i. niton man to assist us in thesaiesoi t oiion
Mr. Norment is well kmiwu to the most o
CotUu raisers In this vicinity, and he would
be pleaded to ir alibis old lrichils anu cus
tomers at our omce. jn
E. B. Weiiiif.ii,
Fayette Co., Tenn.
John W. Wkhiiku.
r"aette Co., Tenn
E. B. WEBBER 8l BRO.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND -
Gen! Commission Merchants.
Ii30 Front St., Momphia, TVnii.
MssTOwntl,nmfilltM lf CbCtOB wllritotl. Lil
eral ml vanoen tnntlfon coii-iiKtiniHiitM In Htore
HiieginK, Itope HOil Plantation Snppllw, ivtr
ntotod ut the lowest niarkfi raten. aaSLi
OUR 30TH YEAR IN MEMPHIS.
TRADERS,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
C 0 M M 1 8 S I O X M ERCHA NTS,
No. :S24 Front Street,
(t ONSI ( J N M E NTS lo us by river insureil in
j our open policy. Orders promptly filled,
and liberal ei; .h ad vanees m proiiuce. A con
tinual increase of our business N the best evi
dence of ai isfaeiion given. He! dw
a. a. MM w. J.TBfiWN.
JONES, BROWN & CO..
COTTON FACTORS
And General Commission Merchants,
278 FRONT STKEKT, KKMPHIM, TENN.
I F I art' NMtobted Uix paHt iavtrr. and trust,
y with our toor d fiwilitiw to b1 ttblf,
in all rtpfcots. to gftvl Matirttnctiou tu our vmh
tomera. Liueral itTMlinf madf on (MtiHiKn
nientu, and onlers fllU d at t tie twst market
rates. Uetjular coniiiiiHaionM eharyed. lon
MiiiKmiients by river or in store in
sured nnit sh uihei wise iiiwlrueted. Having
WHr own Htorane this t,etvQn, anl thereby
giving our personal attention to handling
cottoii, we ran assnre correei weights. Con
sign ineijts SAiJiciUfU.
aiitfJK-daw JOSKiH, HHOWM fc CO,
W. II. OOOPLKTT.
J. K. GOO PL KIT
COODLETT 8l CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
AN1
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 282 Front Street,
Over J. K. Frank's, - Memphis, Tenn.
sVCnuslgnmenls solic ited. Magging, Hope
uud Tii-H furnished customers. aulsdAW
TD. II. Townscnd,
COTTON FACTOR
AUD
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 256 Front Street,
MEMPHIS, - - - TKXXKsSEE.
' liagglns, Hope and Ties furnished eus
lomers. anglbdir
JOSEPH H. BLACK.
Late ol Mayoille, K.
8. M. BLACK
Lale Black. Camron & Co..
Mtsaphia. Tenn.
BLACK, BRO. &, CO.,
Cotton Factors and
?,M!f S,N M'RCNPTf
t'OR 'he sale of Grain, Flour, Beef, Pork,
Bacon. Huv.
Corn, Uats, Bran, Potatoes
aud Western Produce generally.
2H Front Street, bet. Madison and Monroe
MEMPHIS. TKNN. lei!
j. Xi. V e n. s n,
COTTON FACTOR
A.1D
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
314 Frpnt Street,
ellLilis, : : :
Teunesseti.
BnHi! and Tlf;s fuinlslietf Iu cuslo7
Ui cusli
e.l d
niers ai. lowest inarRei rui.is.
J. M. Patrick. M. M. Patrick.
1. M. PATRICK & CO..
Cotton Factors
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
2M Front St., Memphis, Tenn.
BAG! i I NO and Ties furnished customers,
and liberal advance made on consign
ments ef Coflon and other Prxiueesent usi'or
sale, aeldAWJ J. M. PATRICK CO.
CHARLES H. D0RI0N. Jr.,
Lute of Mosby Dorlon,
Cotton Factor,
Over 304 Front Street,
ExrHitf, : : : Tk.nsksssk,
In same room occupied by Mpsby A porton.
miKliinK, Ties and Supplies fnrnlshed
t-j customers. C'onsigi
si ore t overetl by Iss
wise ordereiK
and hi
ifm other
M dsfcw
l. S. Kmtks.
BLACK, ESTES Sl CO.,
Successors to Horton, Estes t Co.,
C0TT0H FACTORS
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. H Monroe St, Memphis, Tenn.
i-orisianrnenti of Cotton. Tobacco and
Grain solicited. Baaglug. Hope and all Sup-
plies furnished at tlie lowest rates. Liberal
(ash a.1vaneements made on Cottpn In stora
01 fn ITups!, sel
INSURANCE.
310,000 For 0XO
emium when the Classes are Complete,
which are now being rapidly filled up.
MASONIC MUTUAL
Life Assurance Association.
OF MEMPHIS.
OFFICE NO. FRONT ROW.
OFFICERS.
I). C. TRADER, President.
II. M. HAtiAN Secretary.
11. O. TRADER. Treasurer.
Board of Directors.
Hon. P. T. ScRCons, of Scenms Duncan.
A. Vaccabo. Eso.. of A. Vaccaro A i o.
J. 8. Htaxtos, Es4., of Stanton A Moore.
A. Hatchktt, Ksu.,01 BUhiiy iiHirnett.
En. I'ickktt, Jr.. Esq., of Messlck A Pickett.
A DV AJITAO KS. The ad van I a ires ol litis As-
sfielation over ordinary Life Insurance Com-
punlesare: No panics ea 11 oreaK it; tne lees
are so smell, and required to be paid at su(h
lonif intervals, that any man can secure to
Ins lauuly a competency upon his death,
auudaw
PLANTERS'
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF MEMPHIS, TENN.,
Office: Cor. Madison and Second.
J. G. LONSDALE. President.
D. H. T0WN3EN0, Vice-President.
WALTER A. GOODMAN. Secretary.
J. G. LONSDALE, Jr , Ass t Secretary.
MRECTOR.S :
D. H. TowxsEsin,
J. U. lAJNMnAI.K.
(j. V. Kambaut,
I). T. 1'oiirEK.
C. W. Goyki;,
A. V'accako.
J.J. Brsnv.
E. Mkvkk.
B. K. Mc.NfTT,
J. F. Fka.mc,
II. F. HasUDUT,
JtC Neei.v.
M. J. WH KM,
E. J. Tavlok,
N. R. Sl.KISiK.
Tills ( ompany is prepared to do 11 general
Kile aim Marine I5usnies. ainjs
HERNANDO
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF MEMPHIS,
OFFICE : No. 17 MADISON STREET.
S. H. DUNSCQMB,
President.
BEN MAY.
Secretary.
W. B. GALBREATH,
Vice-President
F. M. NELSON,
Ass't Secretary
DIRECTORS :
S. II. Df'NSCOMB, JOE Bltl'CK,
E. F. HI.sK. W. B. i.AI.IIREATH,
R. H. JONKH, A. VACCARti,
U. U. TOWNSEXD, LUI'IH UANAl'ER,
N. FONTAINE.
lySTRKS AUAiy.ST LOSS by fire, ma
JylO mm A.VD RIVER RISKS.
MEDICAL.
DR. RUSSELL'S
DISPENSARY.
TffK I.AnOEST AND DLDfXT INSTIT1 TION
OF THE KJND IN TOM BOOTS W M ,
ESTABLISHED NINE YEARS
And tin-only reliable plaee for the
Cure of Private Diseases.
Dr. RUBHELL, No. 42 North Court Street,
northstdeof Conn Square, Memphis,
Tenn, ls aekuowledged by ail
parties interested as by far
The Most Successful Physician
IN the treatment of Private and secret dN
eaaes. tuick, tliorongh and permanent
cures guaranteed In every case, male or fe
male, tveeent cases or sjinmnrrnea or rypni
lis cured in a few days, without the une o
juereurv. change of diet or hindrance from
business. Secondary Syphilis, tbe hunt vestige
erauiCMieii wiiuom me use ot mercury. ui
ferers from I in potency. r loss of Sexual
Power, restored to free vigor in a few weeks.
Gleet or Uhonorrhea of Ion standing, when
all internal remedies have failed, permanent
ly and speedily cured by a new treatment.
Victims of self-abuse and exceasive venery
sullerimi from snerniatorrh'Mi and toss i nhv-
sical and no ntal power, speedily and perma
nently eured. M" All cinHUttutious strictly
oonlldentiaL-Vsj
-fvorllce hours trom 9 a.in. to 1p.m., and 2
to H p.m.
DR. J. B. RrssEI.I.. Consulting Physician.
L. O. WARRAN". Secretary.
Treaties on Cbronle Diseases furnished free
on application. ap!5 d.mg
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
6 ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, FIVE
) miles east of the Hy. on tin-chnr'. rd
turnpike, three-quarters of a milei'i'nn tin
ML and C. It. R. weil iniprovtsl: an ahuud
aio-e of larue aud small trull ; one-third of
the place under limber; has peculiar advant-
att-N tor iiotr si-t :n' and dairy busiiit-ss- would
sell the KTvWtag crop and K3T4 possession iin-
uieitiaicly. Icruirt easy. Ajiplv to
DUNOHO, JOY A CO.,
Real r-.-: i - lirokers,
amrTfl Madison Street
TRANSPORTATION.
QUICK TIME EAST!!
Louisviile Route Always Ahead
SUMMER "SCHEDULE,
Commencing May 2, 1869.
DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS
WILL Ki n A3 fO LLOWSO.f TUB
Memphis and Louisviile Railroad Line:
Leave Memphis (city time) .1:15 a.ni. 1:45 p.m.
Leave Memphis InulroaU
time l:fa.ni. .1:00 p.m.
Morning train from Memphis wim not run
on SuiMlity.
Leave Memphis, R. R.Tlme.4 :00 aim. ):(p.m.
Arrive at Naashvlllc .11 :V am. 5:1Ua.m.
s:.-..plng Cars ou Evening Tl-slil from Mem
phis to Louisville and Memphis t Nashville.
Through Tickets at Reduced Rates
Can be prrs-nreil at theCoinpanyofflre,2T7 1-2
Main street, anil at Depot, head ft Mam si.
auTBaggage Cheeked ut Uepa'. or by the
Memphis Cftv Transfer Company; at Hotels,
Private Residences, or on Isjaril boats, to ail
principal points East and Nortti
SAM. B. JONES, Supt.
Skll Howkli.. Paasenger Age it. my 14
SPORTING RIFLES.
MAYNARD
SPORTING RIFLES.
Whaf Is said of them by those who know.
EDO
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' Bil Rifles I prefe.
fSMsvssraa the uv).
tUrnixM bv-Rt r. VV.
if. H. MURUAY.
' One of tho part
dors has purchased
a Maynard aud
Ihe other a ' Bal
tard' for the pur
pose of compari
son, a test which
will be greatly to the advaitaae ot tiie ' May -nartl.
"-H. W. S. CLKVitLAfD. aothor of Uml.
to Rirtrmen. Chicago. 1.7. IIW8
-The Maynard' fills in; idea of a rifle to
perfection. It la the mast correct shootlug
gun I ever saw. This p.nu I PU m conseetn
live shots in a paper fou by tlve inches, and
all but two within oueiol eeaUir.dlstouc
lortyroda." Rllle 2 iiu , iVH.
Rattle Creek. Mich , Mfr fT. IW. '
i.,ri,.tiv Cireularfflth price list and
Target ReprosenllousJentcn recaa,.
Ad
dress
i.y-St Uw
ifflieope. Kails. M
The Brunswick
eaport Appeal.
ewspuper. pulillshil
A every Sutnr.liiy. atf'; iitip itint seaport
of firiuiSwiek, (.la. r.al new inlpartfally
& nsnori
progressive. Ireso
clminfcled.
Yearly mbteriptton..
.$m: month
Thrre months
2 'i
Adverlising rsAss If
A i wires
T. F. SMITH.
Brunswlek, ua.
sep2
HcmovaL
IOHN O. SCHMIDT, Loch, and Ouirsmltli.
hu r.niuved troii Se-roud (.free! o. .. j-
Monroe, between Main and Second Htroets.
Opensand repairs brt2ur and a e-proof safes.
He also repairs iocs 01 al! desci Iptloiis, kuds. ,
pistols and sewlnj maciilnea. Longexpei l- i
ence In his branci of business win Insure
sstUfaetlon to Ills imtmns. natfiti j
CAROLINA LIFE
OF MEMPHIS,
M. J. WICKS. President.
W. F. BOYLE. Secretary
Assets over ::::::: $600,000 00
Annual Income over : : : : 500.000 00
tor It Is with mnch pleasure the Manager- of this Company tender to its Policy Holders
and the public their congratulations on ItssureMM for the past two yrara, its present . '.mil
lion anil future prospects. Policies issued on all Ihe Improved plans of Life Insurance. We
refer the general public to our policy hoi. lei -.
C. ID. BTJIiS TiKY.
Special Agent.
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HIDES AND LEATHER.
ASHBROOK & WHITE.
Successor lo (Iko. Phillku A Co.,
DE.VJ.ERSIN
Hides and Peltries
Highest Cash MMh Pnid for
Hides,
Furs,
Deer Skins.
Beeswax.
Tallow,
Wool, Etc.
Constantly on Coii-.irrnment,
Harness. Bridle. Skirting and
Sole Leather.
ADAMS STREET.
Between Front How anil Water St.,
sel MEMPHIS, TENN.
BANKS AND BANKING.
UNION & PLANTERS BANK
OF MEMPHIS.
Authorized Capital, - $1,000,000
Subscribed Capital,
671.300
Sixty ptro ul 1 he .suboiib'I Capital Stock
will in 1 al coinun ihh tnent, unit
priviUHe retained ot culling thu hal
auet) within four tnouUia.
Will open to do a GeoeraJ Bankiui; Huirtw
on
SErTEMUER X, I860
At No. 16 Madison Street,
'mil compltinn of their new Building at
No. II Mudissan Street.
W 1'ronipt .tueiiliou siret) to Collection
and Remittances,
as New foils Exchange now for sale.
DIRECTORS :
Wm. M. Fakbinoto-n, of Mempliis, Tenn.
J. J. H i i ni, -.
C. B. CIIL'LXH. " "
John JoH-nkuN, " "
ft W. Uo KK. " "
Wm. H. ' . in km. . 'v,
W. B. Oalbiusath, " '
Napoi.eo.n Mil-.. " '
A. VaC'CAHO, a
Jimf.pu Bruce, " "
Z. N. KsTfi.
M. L. v i. . ii km " "
Wm. A. W ili.i ambon, of Somerville, '
Jas. A. Rouokbs, of Brownsville, "
Nathan aiia.ms, ol Stanton In ih.i,
OFFICERS:
Wm. M. Farrington. President.
W. A. Williamson, Vice President.
S. P. Read. Cashier.
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BAIMKINC HOUSE
MEMPHIS LIFE
And Gen t Insurance Company,
Cor. Front and Madison Sta.,
D. B. M0LL0Y, President.
au8 FERDINAND M0LL0Y, Cashier.
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
OF MEMPHIS.
DIRECTORS:
B. EIKMAN,
. B.DAVIX,
o. p. yotiki,
G. H. .It'FVAH,
.1. S. '.
C. r. HMITH.
N K VT i.f FORI).
W. W. 1 HA'n HKR
W. P: PKOI'BKiT,
W. W. TOTJQ,
C. C. P
F. S. DAVIS,
President
NEWTON FpRD.
Vice-President
NOTICES.
EXECUTOR S NOTICE.
SO qnaline.1 as Executor of the last
.1 . .11 ..uru,i.s havlua culms gainst
111 and Testament 01 wmie rx. uuiufii,
hi. eaute are notined to present them within
the time reoulrl by law. A, I persons in-
debted to the rate win come torwaru an j
niake immediate settleiuent. I
B- M. APPbRHON. Exeetjtor.
Memphis, lb August, US. !
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INSURANCE CO.
TENNESSEE.
J. T. PETTIT. Vice-President.
J. H. E0M0N0S0N. General Agent.
B. I. WHITE. Jr.,
State Agent for Tenn.
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HARDWARE.
COTTON GINS !
ALLISON BROS.,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
E. CARVER & CO.'S
IMPROVED COTTON GIN
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HARDWARE
IRON, GUNS. CUTLERY, Etc..
270 FRONT STREET.
MEMPHIS,
TENNESSEE.
PLANTERS or merchants deigning to pnr
chaee Oin stands will d well to bear In
mind tliat w.
VKH Jt CO.'S"
iges, make them more
leryears, when, as now,
!- Jj
NOTICE.
HK rojKirtnt'n.h. tiiT-iofore xtstlny nn-
1 der the nam of MiuMHs fc CO.. han
bMn reuewwl hi.1 cntinuel. unIer the
atl Btrte r( Mr 'uni-is. Krih r ByrnH.
I
' MJcCOMBS, KELLER & BYRNES
322 1-2 and 324 Main Street,
M KM I'll is, TENN.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
GUXS,
Agricultural Implements. Etc.
EAGLE COTTON GINS.
We an- MM HIp jfnU for tb Ml Of tkcn
uniiviiled Uin WjuuIh. Kor leaut; of staple.
IiHitluess . draft, .md QUiiiitjTy of lint CQtToU
Furm-d out p4r day. tney an onsurpajweil,
Kicreni" can he nafely mndc to -viry piain
er who tins Kivtii them .'i tair trial. Where
muh power is uned, they make a saving of
fro Hi ooe-oiitirter to onv-ihird tbe draft over
any other liin.
WE ARK aUSO AO tNTS FO&
Bali Fire and Burglar proof Salaa;
National Plow Co. 'a, Calhoun aud other
Plows ;
Wheeler, Madden AOemwin't nrmlar Nb;
l Labelle Nail Works, Wheeling. Va;
strHubsSingie and Iouble-bsre4rUL Mills;
Kairhank'n It. R. and Warehouse Scales. Jyll
NEW YORK.
The Pores'-. Bst and Cheapest
Ml.l BV V. 1. t.KIMKKo.
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THE MISSISQUOI POWDER
VCTTJALLY cures Cancer ami Scrofulous
(llsea&ea of the Skin. See Report to L. 1.
Meilieal Siieiety. in. I stitementi. to Pftyiilelaus
In clrrnlar, seiit free on pplleati(n to
lie Pearl street. New York.
p. o. Box ttm. if7
J. IVT. VARIAN Sl SON,
i..Snccessors to F. B. Baldwin),
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING
WABKHOTJ9B.
Nos. 70 and 72 BOWERY,
' car Canal St., NEW YORK.
urE woold ler lerrre r. spectftilly t call
yonratlention to our stkoI-Jtl,
-.rhifh i?t out- -I i lie .arut . n ne .!, cut (n
?he moat fldiionaUe Hly ie, and made iu tbe
rs; iiianisT. u:.i wi.i ue iu iu en .ruum j
low pri
Our Y
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assortment
luuira in wis
We feel sanguis
mast certainly see
tney ui w pit""
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Vena,