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THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL - SATUEDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1869. FOR RENT. FOR RENT. A Collate on Alabama street, containing five ronmi, besides kitchen mid aervanl' room. Fine cistern, wood house, suable, etc.. ., on premise. Apply to Mr. VOLUNTTNK. Alabama, near HU1. FOR KENT. -A nice Hol'SE. containing T moms. In a desirable neighborhood, on corner Poplar and Orleans. Inquire at Its Alaiu street. M MARTIN DALY FOR RENT The large Store House No. Front street. W. J- CHASE, aelH tj Poplar treet. pOR RENT. Largo Front Room, . No. M M X faroon street, up-atair. suitable lor offlc purposes, aug. WANTS. 11' ANTED. Servants for two small fainl U km. while or black. Kelercnce n quired. Apply at No. I Howard's Row, oca ax-ANTED. A Cow with young CMC Ad dress M-, Appeal office. wtm BOARDING. uaRIi A room comfortably furnished and cenirallv locaied. wltn noara, niR ni,iinel bv a ventleman and his wife. In tainllv where there stebulfew ooaruer address Mr. C. Appeal given ami required office. References out! FINANCE AND TRADE. FINANCE. Office of thb Daily Appeal, I Memphis, October 8, lt. ) The looal money market is easier, so far a the hanks are concerned, but we can hardlv aav aa much of the general busl uses community. The Utter still feel much lnoonveulence from the prevailing trloajcucv. To be aure.there has lieen an Improvement within the pant week, but not of such volume aa to make the heart glad or the purse heavy. The mo ement in the ataple put9 a enn alderable amount of cotton bills on the market, and, ao far as we can learn, there is no trouble experienced In moving the ataple. New York bills are taken at discount, while on outside points la generally the rate. The selling rate is par an a rule, but exceptional cases are made at H oft. Citv Scrip is firmer. There U none offer ing, but Ledger balances are In good de Hiand ry brokers at 70c, who sell In no instance at leas than Ifcs We do not know what cause Isassaijrned for the firmer feeling exhibited, except It be that the proposed sale of the Little Rock Railroad mock will help the city finances ao mate rially that tax-payers are becoming anx ious to buy. , County Warrants are dull and nominal, i'ollce .Scrip is in demand iu a small way. There Is tut little movement in Stocks or Bond. City Bonds were sought for at 44 to 46c, but none could be found. The feeling la decidedly better than aomedays moo, and we should not be astonished to bear of an advance at an early day. Gold cornea in alowly. The demand ex ceeds the supply. This state of affairs will continue for some months, now that cotton is coming in. Very many planters Invest their surplus funds in cash at the commencement of the season, and sell it again, as their necessities) require, before the next crop come in. Dealers buy at New York rates aud sell at 1 to 2c ad vance. There were no aales of old Tennoseer- bonda In New York to-day, and sales of new are quoted at Uc. Ltovernmenta opened strong, with an adrtsidng tendency, but cioaed dull : Honda MM t- JU Bond of 1MC2 6-ST4 " 1HM t-ao " 166 -20 " Islsj, new. 6-20 ' 1S67, " o-ai " Men, " . 10-40 Bonds Pacific .Sixes 119Xr iaov.1 119Sf 119(V 116 (5 Iff 9 118 fj- mtffm 108 (31 .stocks at the cloae were irregular: Canton.. ax Western Cnion Telegraph Co 36S' quicksilver IS Pacific-Mail 68.S Adams Express 54 Wells, r 4 Co.'s Express 25 American Express S4 C oiled States Express 54 Merchants L'niou Express UK New York Central 174H Erie 32', Hudson 158X Reading W Michigan Central 121 Southern 8Hi Illinois Central 133H Cleveland and Pittsburg 96i Chicago and Northwestern 71S " ' preferred. 84 riewelsnd and Toledo Kock Island 107 K St. Paul 68V4 St. Paul, preferred Kt Fort Wavne 85K Ohio and' Mississippi 2H'H A very high and deserved compliment hag been paid our fellow-tow nsman, Mr. A. J. WMcott, the well known cotton uttjei, by hla aptointment from the 4'haambar of of the city of Provide) as their representative in the sondng Conamarclal Convention at Louia allle. He leaves ob Monday. COTTON. The aales in this market to-day amount ed to about S00 bair-r. which was taken by a large numlier of buyers, nearly all in the city participating. Prices were not sustained throughout the day. and varied probably .e on all grades from the open ing to the close. There was some differ -nce of opinion among sellers whether prices were batter in the morning or in the evening, but from our information, after a thorough canvass of the market, we think that the aalea made early in the day acre at better figures than those made later. Among the prominent sales were 7 Hood Middlings at 25c; 30 do lH-; 2 dc2r.V: It Strict Middlings 25c; IS Strict and Uood Middlings 25c ; lo good style Middlings UKe; 10. 63, 60, 46, 34 and 15 nt 24fcc; 46, 25, 3U, 27, 20, 60, 34 and 20 Middlings at 4Hc; 80, 20 and JO Middlings mi MM! a, 20, 10, 18 Low Middlings at attic4 60 do st 14c; e Strict Qood Qratjg.ary at 24c. COTTO.f ST AT mi EXT. I H4MBKK OF foil .1KB' h. 1 Maura is, Octobers, 186U j Stock on hand Sept. i, 1800.. 94 Keoelved lo-dav 1350 Received pravloualy 10,157 11,496 Total 11.59U Shipped to-day 1S31 Shipped prevlooely 6461 7782 rsteek B hand SUM Receipts per M.AC. 101; M. at T. 267; M. A O.607; L. R. ; River 304; Wagona ita Exports were per M. A C. R. R. 362; M. A O. 980. nw TOWf WWSgtTSTXTKVliSrT. Balsa for the week 17,937 bales, of which spinnera took 6426 balsa, speculators 2896 InUvs, far export 1387 balsa, in transit M0 balee, and contracts 6950 bales. RovipU for the wewk 18,345 bales. LfVBBPOOL MAKKKT. Liverpool, October 8, 11:15 a.m. Cot IM 8ai ; hsJm, 7 ju balee; I'plaoda, 12d; Orleans, 12Hd. 1:90 pjn. Cotton oat and unchanged. CpUnda, 12d; Orleans, 12d- Week's sales, 86,000; for export, 10,000; to specu lators, 10,000; at., k on hand, 489,000; American, 48,000. Weak 'a receipts, 78,000 balsa; American, Sou). JtEW TOk sABKKT. New York, October 8, 10:25 a.m. Uold opened at 131)4, is now nominally : .1 . . Cotton quiet and weak Low Middling c Mobile thii Orleans 28; Oood Middling K. 2:10 p.m. Cotton weak but deemed fair. Sales 1800 bales, Low Middlings 28V, . l p bxndi . ; Uood MiddUnga 'A ; Mobil 27)i; Orleans 28. Sales of 1000 bales for futuredeli-ery, including .ctober, at 26! November, st 26 and TVcember at Wk i p.m. Cotton irregular and heavy Sales for export 1186 bales; spinning 15y0 unecnlatioii 180. 2jo in transit. Sales of fan lialea includimr October, at 26. Low Middling 264 : Mobile 27; Uplands 27." Orleans 28; Oood Middling 28J4. NEW ORLKANS MAKKKT. Nkw Orlkass, Octobers. 12: 1 P. sc. Cotton Tie stock being vary light , causes much firmness in prices; middling 25 254 : sales 800 bales. 2:30 P. at. The demand for ootton is moderate and prices firm ; sales 2,000 bales of middling at 25Ha254. TRADE. Business is active and prices are almost dally hardening. Nearly all descriptions of staple plantation goods are scarce and hla-h. The order trade continues active and planters are sending In their cotton rapidly, to pay up their obligations. This is the right spirit, and will do more to gain the confidence of our merchants t han anything they could do. No business men In the South, in proportion to their means, have done so much for the people of the Interior as have the merchants of Memphis, and all they ask la a disposition lo re Day as fast as possible. While some think t'hut the news of a good crop this year In India will keep the price of the staple down, we think that it is yet too early to form any cor rect opinion of the result of me India crop. The vicissitudes which It is subject to in that country are even more numerous than here, and prospects, how ever favorable at present, can be no crite rion to base an opinion upon At a late meeting of the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Fosdick, the President, offered a resolution asking that the National Board of Trade shall regulate the grades of flour inspection. Col. Sap- Dimrton. of Arkansas, was Introduced to the Chamber, and made a modest and very lucid description of the railroad pro posed to be constructed upon a levee be tween Little Rock and Vicksburg, thence to be extended to New Orleans. This road will place New Orleans In direct commu nication with Dacotah and Kansas City. Col. Samiinsrton stated the distance of these points at about the same as from New Orleans to Kt. IuLs. On motion of Mr. Summers, the Chamber adopted a resolution endorsing the advantages of the proposed railroad and levee, and re- lurating the Legislature of Louisiana at It next session to furnish the aid and facilities neoeasary for ILs thorough exe cution. Ale and Berk Scotch Ale, pints, 83 to 50; Cincinnati Ale, in kegs, Id to 6 26; half barrels f 10 50. Beer, half barrels, 11 ; where packages are returned, 83 off. Baooino The market U firm and all kinds are scarce; 2 lb 29 to 30c; light weight 21 to 22c. Buttkb The supply N lair and choice grades are In demand at S3 to 36o ; good 27 to 30c. Beans Choice Navy f2 76 to 3 00. Bbooms No. 1, 5 to 6 60 per dozen ; No. S4 to 4 60. Broom Corn Weak at 9100 to 150 per on. Beeswax Steady at 30 to 32c. Buluer's Material Cape Lime In lots on levee $2; from atom, $2 25. Ala bama at depot 2 10; from store, $2 25. Louisville Cement, $3 25 to 3 50 In lots. Rosendale, 84 50 to 5 00. Plaster S5 00. Hair, in 40 lb bales, $2 75 lo 3. Eire brick 85 to 6. Building Brick 8 per M. Coffke Prices continue firm and stocks ample. Skimmings are 19 to 20c; Rio 21 to 24c for common to fair ; prime do 25 to 27c; Laguvra T, lo ale; Java iSo lo 3sc. lornmeal The stock is light; 50 bbla on levee sold to-day at 95 50. Local mills supply at same rates. From store by single bbl v. 75 lo 96. Cheese Light stock. Factory, 18H to 19c; W. R-, 17,'j to 18c; Swilz. r, 30c; Lim berger, 29c. Cotton Seed The receipts are vary good for the season. New seed In active demand at 913 delivered sacks furnished by the buyer. Coal Pittsburg dellverd at (1 yt per barrel, and to steamers 60c. Mt. Csrbon to citv trade 90c and steamers 50 per bbl. Cotton Yarns dull. 400, 22c; 600, 20c; 600, 18c; 700, 17c Crackers Pilot, fic; butter, water, picnic, 7c; sugar and milk Mr; cracknel biscuit, 35c; shipping soda V; extra 8c. Canned Ooous Peaches, 2 lbs, 92 75 to 00. Oratcra, standard brands, 91 75 to 75 for 1 and 2 lb. Brandy Peaches 5 60 to 6. Cherries 85 75 to I 25. Blackberries 2 75. Strawberries 83 50. Pineapple to 4 25. Tomatoes 9V 69. Sugar of Lemon 94 50. Jellies, tumblers assorted, 93 25; goblets, half sUe, 93 50; full alz, 93 75. Lkh Stock light; selling at 35 to S7c, hough one small lot was sold at 32c. The demand is good. FloI'R There is no change In quota tions, though the stock is large and all grades are dull. We quote Fine $4 50 to 6; Supers 60 to 6 00; Family 96 50 to 8; Fancy 98 60 to 6 2&. Eklit Large supply or ..ples on hand. Selling at 92 to 4 per barrel, as to ualltv and condition. Dried Apples 7 to Peaches 10 to 11c. Lemons 914 per box. Oranges 90 50 to 7 per barrel. Pekd The recelptg tn-dav were heavy ; but nearly all the Corn arriving is for re- ahipment. We note a aale of 130 sacks white on levee at 91 10, and 55 sacks sm, si av. ).t. .rw.olr. . m.ll w o I I-"'--j evee sold at S8c. Bran 123. Havlsnrm; 40 t.alessold at tM f.J. Pisa Mackerel, No. 1, bbls KM; X bbla tU &0; kits K 90 to S 00; No. t, bbla tl5 50; H do Sb 50 to V 00: kits $2 25; family. In bbla 114; H do. $7 50; kite fx White fish e1 06 Lj p 00 in S bbla. Sardines, quarters 10 per eases uK es 932 5u. Fresh laks lish, loc per lb. HIDES Dry Flint 21c; Dry Salt 17 to ac, Ureen Mall li)ic; Ursen ; Ieer- klns 30c per pound ; Sheepskins 25c to fl each. H ard w arb Demand active. Mails M 90 to 5 rates. Hollow ware, 5 to 6c Cob ins' A Hunt's axea, $15 per dor. Bar Iron, 5Vc Imon Tibs Prices are steady at 7 to Sc. Molasses Cuba 65c; Louisiana Hugar House 85e; Uolden Syrup M 10 to 1 lb in barrels, and 10c additional in kegs. Matches tH 25 per froas for 2fo. 6. ii LT Almonds 30 to 32c. Cream, Fil berts and English Walnuts, 17c. Pecan, Texas, 22c Naval Storks Tar In kegs, $6 25 to f 75 for pine; In 40 gallon bbls. $8 to le 00; pitch, 15. Kesin, fl 50 to 7 50. Oakum, $5 to 6 50 per bale. Oils Coal, 38 vo4oei Lard, fl 60; Lin seed fl 18 to 1 25; do boiled fl 35 to fl 50; Tanners f 1 10 to 1 25; Lubricating tt M ! . , . " I f 1 35; Castor f3 50 to 3 75; Turpentine, 50 to 60c: Olive 2e ox bottles. flO nor basket. I - .... rui ltby t ouug ana oia t blckens are selling at f4 to 5 per dozen. Ducks $5, PbodccbI Choice Onions are in demand at $3 50 per barrel. Potatoes are In good supply and held at si WO on leva and tl In atore. Turnips f 1 to 1 25 per bushel, ft wast Potatoes fl to fl 2C per bushel. Pbovihios There la another advance In Bacon. Clear Hide are held to-day at tie in a small way, but il V is the ruling price in ots. Shoulders 17. to 18c, Mesa Pork Is dull and nominal at CM 00 to 54 50. Prime Mean f31 to 31 50. Rumps f2R. Choice S. f. Ham 24 to 25c and scarce. Country Hams alow st 18c Breakfast Baoott 22c. Lard steady tierce I 2v to 20Hc; kags 21 to aic; paddies 22c. Mw Beef Thomas' bbla 8; bbls i 915 to 1.V-, Scndrikm Euglish Pickles, assorted, 95 50 to 5 75; American, pints, 92 50; quarters, 94 50; half gallons, 95 76. Mus tard per case, 91 60 for quarter ib; Ken tucky quarters, 81 75; halves, 93 50. Ma son's Blacking 45 to 75c per doz. SfOARs The market is weak but not q notably lower. We quote: Crushed, Powdered and Oranulated 18c. Coffee A, 17Hc; B, 17c; C Extra, 17c; Demarara, M to 17c; Louisiana old process, 16c. Prime, 15Kc; Fair, 14c; Common, 134c; Y. C, 16Kc Soda In boxes, 8c;' kegs, 7c. Starch 7H to 8c per lb. Snuff Garrett, box, 916; packed, $18. Shot Drop, per bag, 12 90 to 3; Buck, 93 15 to 3 25. Pig and Bar lead, f 11 to 12. Soai Palm Soap, 6c; No. 1 do. 7Jc. Panola do. 9 to 10c; Erasive, 9 to 10c; Ex tra Family, 8 to 9c; Castile 17c; imported do. 25 to 28c. Salt Bbls of 280 lbs 92 85 to 2 90; Large 93 75; Common 93 50; Dairy 93 00. Spirits The market Is not well sup plied and Ilighwines are firm at 91 20 to 91 22. Common to proof Whisky 80c to 9135. Vinegar Cider 98 to 10 per bbl ; Wine 912 to 15. Wheat There Is very little coming In and prices are steady. No. 1 red and white 91 25 to 1 35. No. 2 91 10 to 1 20. Inferior or rejected 80 to 91. Lbatheb Heavy hemlock sole 35 to 38c; oak do 42 to 46c. Harness oak 42 to 45c; upper No. 1 948 per dozen ; No. 2 945 do ; French calf 945 to 75 per dosen. Tal low 10c. Tobacco All grades of manufactured Tobaccos are firm and advancing. Fine Natural Leaf light pressed 91 to 1 10; Fine Fancy Virginia 90 to 91; Fine Bright pounds SO to 90c ; Medium Bright pounds 70 to 80c; Common Bright pounds 62 to 70c; Good Bright quartered? to 75c; Medi um Bright quarters 62 to67c Smoking Fine and Fancy 60 to 80c; Common and Medium 35 to 50c. Llmbeb The demand for lumber Is active and prices steady. We quote aa follows: Framing timber, 925 per M ; roifgh lumber, 825 per M; dressed yellow pine flooring, 940 to 45 per M; dressed poplar siding, 92o; dressed white pine ditto, 935; dressed clear white pine, 980; cypress shingles, 84 60 to 95 ; white pine ditto, 95 60 to 98; sawed lath, 92 75 t 93; doors, 3x7, 94; 3x8,95: 3x7,94 50; 2-0x6, 93 25; ash-xl0, 75c: 10x12, 91: 10x14, 91 25; 10x16, 91 50; 10x10, 91 75; 10x20, 92: 10x22, 92 25. SPECIAL NOTICES. Now is the Tine to Repair the Inroads made upon ihe physlnal strength by Uie heated term which has closed with Hepiem ber. The vitality that has been ooslng through the pores In the form of perspira tion, for Ihe lanl three months, requires to be replaced, aa a preparative to tha cold season which makes such disastrous havoc with re laxed and untoned systems. The reserve ol vigor wiui which the stoutest man oom inencee ihe Hummer campaign Is drained out of him at Its rinse, and unless by some means he aequlrea a new slock of vital energy wherewith lo encounter the shock ol scolder season, he may droop and wither like the falling leaves whose life-Juices are exhausted. If ll s thus yrlth the strong, how much uinrn perilous Is the condition of v.ic aeujk and ailing. Their reason must aagges tu them, more forcibly than these printed words, tlia necessity for imvioobation, and the world having decided, after an experience of al moat a quarter of a century, that HuHTET TKK'H STOMACH BITTKKX embrace such restorative properties as are not possess! by any other tonic and alterative prepare Uon In existence. The Importance of resort ing to thai great Kk.vovatob ajtd Ueollator of THE Bt'KA.N KACU1.VE, at this critical sea son is as obvious as the light of day. Let aJJ who desire to escape an attack of uhUl and fever, bilious remittent fever, dysentery, diarrhea, dynpepsla, rheumatism, hypouh ondrta, or any other diseases ol which the Fall season Is the prolific parent, have re cource promptly to this celebrated prevent lva and restorative. Ne Cure, No Pay ! Stone's Tonic Syrup cures Chills and Kever, or money refunded. roiu d- aj. nueir. r. Jiajn street. MEDICAL. Try Dr. Gailmette s EXTRACT OF JUNIPER IT Is an InfUKlonof the berries of theoele hrated Italian Juniper. In the beat unallty of gin, and Is superior to all other remedies for Disease of the Kidneys, Debility of Stomach and Bowels, Catarrh of the Bladder, Brick Dust Iopolt lu Trine, fholic, Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Qravel, Diabetes, And all Diseases of the Vrtnary Organs. For sRle by W. N. WILKERSON I CO., Wholesale Druggists, 040 Main Hi .. Memphis, Teun. TO THE AFFLICTED. DPI. J. 6 SCARBOROUGH If AH permanently localed In Memphis, and XX will treat C H Hon MSB lsi-s ol STerV des cription. For venereal Disease he has an IKFAI.LIBLB specific that removes every veat'ge of the disease, without giving mer cury. Those suffering with loss! uri ion or scaur I La he sc. . ; i;iy Invites to av all theui- eeitesof bis treatment, feeling assured, firiro eiptrience, triat he has discovered the reins dies a Merciful Providence has provided for these formidable and hitherto coiisldaicd In curable diseases. Ladles aiUlcled wfth dla. eases peculiar to their sex successfully treat ed. All communications by letter promptly answered. Office ts -Seoud st., I 'p-Stalrs. oc7 DR. RUSSELL'S DISPENSARY. THE LA XD OLPEKT I NSTITt Tl ON or t IN W(: 80UTHWEBT; ESTABLISHED M I W YEAR8 And the only reliable place for the Cure of Private Diseases. IX. KlTaBKLL, north side of No. 42 Nortk Court Street, IVmrt Bqaare. Memphis, Tenu, Is acknowledged b ged by all Ml parties interested aa by as by far The Most Successful Physician IN the treatment of Private and aeeret dis eases. 4.uUk, thorough and permanent cures guaranteed in every case, male or ;e ' mala. Recent cases of Ohonorrhea or Hyphl- Us cured lu a few days, without the Use of mercury, change of diet or hindrance from baslnesa. rV-udary Hyphllls, the last veetlge trarilaarrri without the uas of mercury. Suf ferers from Fmpoteney. or loss of 8exual Power, restored to free vigor In a few weeks. ' Uleel or Ohonorrhea of loua slanJlnx. when all Internal remedies have tailed, permanent- ly and speedily cured by a new treatment, Victims of aiUf-abcse and excessive venery, suflhrinafrompermaUrhf acdloBSof phy- steal ana mental j al power, speedily aud par ma-JS- All normOtaUona strictly neuUy cared nn.r. aurofflce hours from a.m. to 1 n m.. and 2 to 8 p.m. R. J. B. RtJBHELL, Consnltlng Phyalclan. . O. WARRAN, Secretary. Treaties on Chronic IKssaaes furnished free on application. aplfi daw Memphis City Directory for 1870. 'IMIK canvass for this annual publication 1 has now commenced, and the book will 1ms issued aa usual. The company Intent! making the coming work aa complete and accurate as la possible, and refer to their last Directory of this city as to their ability to do nil tm y promise. su MTHKK.N I'L'BI.ISHIVUCO.. Publisher" of the Memphis, New Orleans. M'ibile and Lul.s ille t'tty IMrectnrles. R1CHAKU KDWaRUM, Hun't. H I Hi i I Tl ... . l. boABpa, Usaaral Agent.' K. TRANSPORTATION. QUICK TIME EAST!! Louisville Route Always Ahead SUMMER SCHEDULE, Commencing May 2, 1869. DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS WILL BUN AS FOLLOWS ON THB Memphis and Louisville Railroad Line: Leave Memphis (city time)!. uua.ru. '2:46 p.m. Morning train from Memphis does not run on Handay. Leave Memphis, city time, 4 :00 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Arrive at Naashvllle 11 :46 p.m. ;:un n.m. Bleeping Cars op Evening Train from Mem phis to Louisville and Memphis to Nashville. Through Tickets at Reduced Rates Can be procured atthcCompany'sofflce,SS7 1-2 Main sireel, ami hi ienoi. neau or niuo si. aw-Bafgaaa Memphis I'lty e LuecKe ... f - Checked at LKjikk. or by Transfer Company; at Hotels Private ltetildencea, or on board boats, lo all orlucinal Dolnta Kast and "ortu. SAM. B. JONES, Hupt. Bell Howcll. Passeniier Airent. hojo DAILY OVERLAND U. S. MAIL ROUTE TO LITTLE ROCK & HOT SPRINGS VIA Memphis and Little Rock R. R. AND Chidester, Searle&Co 's Stage Line ONLY 30 MILES STAGING. ALL IN DAYLIOHT. Through to Little Rock in 24 Hours. fS AND AFTER MONDAY, 2UTU IN8T., trains Will leave Memphis dally, at annul dally, at t:0u a.m Little Bock dally, at JCOiip.ra connect with staue at Little Tills I ne connci Bock for Hot Hprlngs, Korkport, Arkadel- fihla. Washington, Princeton. Louisville, Tu ip, Camden, aud Eldorado hours quicker than any other route. Tickets sold at Ticket Offices of Memphis and Charleston Railroad, Memphis and Louisville Railroad, Illinois Central Railroad. Memphis and Little Bock R. R.. iu Madison Ht. B. D. WILI.lAMH. Ueneral Airent and Superintendent. M. OW EN, Ticket AgenL aeM HIDES AND LEATHER. ASHBROOK & WHITE, Successors to Oso. Phillbr A Co., DEALER! J N Hides andPeltries Highest Cash Prices Paid for Hides, Furs, Deer Skins, Beeswax, Tallow, Wool, Etc. Constantly on Consignment, Harness, Bridle, Skirting and Sole Leather, ADAMS STREET, Between Front Row and Water St., sel MEMPHIS. TENN. 1). B. THOMAH. B. F. UROHH THOMAS & GROSS MAafTPACTRUKRu Of LEATHER AND DEALERS IN Leather & Shoe Findin's Foreign and Domestic Calf and Kip Skins, Tanners' and Curriers' Tools, Tanners' Oils, Etc,, 366 Main St., Memphis, Tenn. aw Cash paid for Hides and Leather In the roniin. sets BOOTS AND SHOES. 1869 BOOTS & SHOES 11870 JQSEPH S. LEVETT & CO., (The Oldest Shoe Rousi' (u Uemphls), Dofy O o xxx potltlon, Respectfully invite Dealers and Planters to call aud examine our new stock laifore pur chasing. JO-. 8. LEVETT & CO., aeV 8SO Main, corner Union 8 reet. G000BAR & 6ILLILAND, Exclusive Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES HATS AND CAPS, 201 MAIS MTREKT. WKBHTER BLOCK, Memphis, Tennessee. We aro now rcv.lv tag our fall stock, the largest we have ever offered to the trade. Mbhchavpi will Bud It Ui their interest lo examine Wataaa buying. angll New Firm New Goods S0UTHW0RTH tl THAYER, STHIOTIiT WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots, Shoes & Hats 199 Main St.. Memphis. .1St At competing prices with any other Market. 5oois Soi l oi. lo Mkb chants. Satisfaction (ruarauleetl in ev ery instance. se30ditvv BaaaBBaaSBamBasBBBBJBBJSJaaBHBHHH- COMMISSION MERCHANTS- T. L. Ai.naN. L. F. OVEBTON, Little Rock. Memphis. Tcnn. ALDEN & OVERTON, Gen'l Commission Merchants, For purchase of Cotton, and aale of every description of Western Produce, No. 87 Main Street, Ltttlo Hook, Ark. sr it-tei .o Thus. U. Alien c Co Ouy. Mc- t lellan ft. Co., Meactiam a ireauweii, ncni Qool- field ft Uaixauer. EATING HOUSE. R. BLOCH 8L LIOTARD, PHENOH EATING HOUSE, 244 Second Street, MEMPHIS, : : TENNESSEE. Open Lay and Night ; m cts. per Meal AGRICULTURAL FAIR. THK AGRICULTURAL, MECHANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL FAIR OF- SHELBY COUNTY SOCIETY ILL commence at the Fair Grounds, near " Memphis, Tennessee, four miles from the city, on the Memphis and Charleston ruiiiroau, on Monday, October Bfj Continuing six days, until Saturday. October 30, IS.S. Hnltable premiums are offered for AKrieuiiurm implements, Machinery. Me chanical Inventions, Products of the Field. Ourden, etc., Fruit and Flowers, Palnl.ngs and Drawings, Textile Fabrics aud Materials. .siiuerai-s, I'neiuicajs, roultry, Hheep and nwine, cattle and Horses, AMOUNTING TO OVER $10,000 The Premiums on ootton alone amount to 88,240, For nearly all of which the Society are in debted to the liberally and public spirit of the COTTON FACTORS OF MEMPHIS Who, with a inuninrence worth r of one of the flrsj cotton marts of lot world, have tc. aered la use society 18080 In Premiums, to applied aa they designate In the following CLASS 0 No. 10. COTTON. Best One Bale of Cotton, the nro. duce of Tennessee Dip. and Jf0 COTTON FACTORS' GRAND PREMIUM. The Cotton Factors of Memphis, whose names are appended to mis communication, have offered the following unprecedented pre miums on Cotton, entries open to ail the Htatei: S. Knley, Ktq., PrrMtlmt Shelby Cbunty A grind (urf, M kanital twd HnrlirvUxtral .trirty : Dear Sir: Tho underslrned. Cotton Fac. tors ol this city, being desirous of encourag ing cotton growers and stimulating the pro duction of cotton, as also of demonstrating to the country the superior advantage that our city enjoys aa a market for cottoR, re apectfully request you to offer In their name, the following premiums for this leading sta ple, lo be awarded at the next meeting of your society, via: 'or the best one bale of cotton- -ISflO r or me second neat one Dale of cotton 'JW For the lest two bales of cotton X0 For tho recond best two bales or cotton 150 For the insst three bales of cotton Uou For the second best three bales of oollon... 200 For the beat five bales of cotton 750 For the second beet five bales of cotton For t,hc best one bale Long Staple..: .. 300 t la the desire of the Factor offering these premiums that you conform to the following rules, vis: 1st. So bale of cotton weighing lea than four hundred pounds will be allowed to con test for the premiums. 1. Hea Island ootton will be excluded. ad. All entries must be made In the name of the producer. lib. Ail cotion must ne delivered to one of ths undersigned before It can be exhibited Rl your hair ror these premium, aud misde livery must he made on or before the ad ol October. 6th. No cotton exhibited for one of ihe pre miums will be entered ror another. tlth. No outside or private premium! w 111 be permitted on the ootton contesting for these. We also beg to suggest the names of the fol lowing CoUon Broker and buyer as a suita ble committee to make award for cotton, vu- W. A. UOODWYN, Z. P. BOWLKH, B. BAYLISH. UKoKliK WINCHFWTEU, O. B. FARKEK. Allow Us further to suggest, that an addi tion to these premium, your society offer a llhersl premium for the best bale or Tennes see cotton. We are, lr, respectfully yours. E. M. Appersou ft Po . flarnrsth 'f)m wai HCii. Strattop, Uovar ft Co., Furrlpgtpu ft HoWell, lllir, Fontaine V Co., T H. Allen ft Co.. l.in Ford ft tta., farlee i Harbort, D. If. TOlwnsend. Mracham 4 Tread well, Jones. Brown A Q Pottlt ft Simpson, Magevuev ft Roguu, MiXjhee 1 lieriou. Tool, Fhllllp ft t u Hufl.y ft Hlohi-tt. Uoodlelt ft Co. J. M. t-atrlck 4 To I'earoe, Larnbrrt ft Co.,Rootes Vance ft Co., Nelson ft Titus, Owen McNutt ft Co., TOSS a. Lynn ft Co., Black, astsl ft Co , R. 8. Taylor ft Co., Ralph Wormeley 1 Co Price ft Terr', Eaten Stratton ft Co., nsrris, win ui v tt.i. r. r rsiiaj. or. fts ft' fco.. ft Co., Watson. Brown, lilllaxd ,k i n., Dickinson, Wllilams O'lUFliftm 4Ui JIP. lO-l Uclioilclil ft HaiiHuer. E f. W enber ft Bro . 1! ( J. M. Jgrne ft co.. 4.f. Ulllsjcu i. iee.1 ft 10 Johnson ft co. Bariiour, Wilder ft Hugh Torrance. Simpson. hardwareT. A. Nelson 4 co. merci anus. Lane. Moore 4 co., Fargttson ft Clay, Day ft 1'roudflt, Taylor ft Rutland. Parker, Ward 4 Co., J. D. Muffin ft co. Wolcott, smith 4 Co., Trader Taylor, Radford 4 co. i has H. Dorton, Jr., Maionc Thosiaa ft eo., S. M. Webb ft co.. Co-ier t ttlcn nardspn fiaitee. tfunUdn co..6tanton Moore riaiie f Fisher, Clark , Ely & co.. Fisher CM 'fella Ouy, McCfellan t co., Hhepherd A Woolen. Jft.isr.-j E. M. ApfttrHm & Co., lialbrtnth, i art to., wrarom, ugugf t,., j Mtft. Psas SB3: id belialf of the Agricultural, itCilianical aud Hurtlcultural Hoclety of Bhelby County, I accept your very llbVral premium ior ton on. arm will offer It a you stiggett. Beside in iwoordanre With your re- 1 iiuest will uy that the society will give a pre- I mlumuf two hundrisj dollars, lilOi for the best bale or ( otton produced In tne state of Tennessee. Very reierlfully, E. ENRLEY, Prea't. MRMi'Hix, Heplember 4, !-- PRIVATE PREMIUMS FOR COTTON. E. Emlrv. Em.. Prrndmt Shelbu Osinrii Ami- cultural. Mechanical and Horticultural Society. I DE.Mt8iR: Asa trl bate or respect li mil,, : workers In metals to the lifters of the soil, I me uiiucrsiKIic.a p.l-vitiuuy orJcri the fol- ;p iig prlyftts premium, to be awarded hy our couiiijiiiee ai ) our anuiiui r tur in Octo- oer, ix : For the Beat One Bale of Cotton, Fllley's No. DD Charter Oak Htove, worth. .......HO ivspei-ttuliy, J. F. bCHAHKL t CO.. C Main treet. NO. 7. BOARD OF TOBACCO TRADE'S PREMIUM ON TOBACCO. II ALL OF THE CUAgllU OF ( M kltr, , Mkmpuis, September t, Wt. E. EnMcy, Ekj., Pmulcnt Shelby County Aari- cultural. Mechanical aiul Horticultural &tty. DkasHib: At a meeting of the Hoard of To bacco Trade held this p.m. the lollowlug res olutions were unanimously adopted: RtHhtd, That the Memphis board of T i.'im Tade offer a prsrhiuni of one hundred dollars throu'gh your society, to be awarded at your lair, tor the first single hogshead of Manufacturing Leaf Tobacco; one hundred dollar for the ben hogshead of Shipping Leaf; Bfty dollar for he second best: and twenly-tlve dpliars for the third; all to be exhlhltadat the V...- ..:..r-.; Fair of (his county. This to bacco I to be entered Ly the producer of the anme through soiue member of this associa tion. . ZiasrWi'eij. That a premium of fifty dollarx ! awarded the owner of the best box of Ken tucky or Tennessee Manufactured Tobacco, to be exhibited through some member of this association. Hoping that thssbnve action of the Board of Tobacco Trade meets your assent, I have the honor to be your obedient servant, J. W. DICKINSON, Pres't. W. L. Tkask, rWy. TENNESSEE MANUFACTURE. Bast Hogshead of Tobacco Dip. and t3i PROGRAMME. EXHIBITION IN THE ARENA is ( i ...( sat Prcdtely at 10 o'eiuct u.m. tuca d.i. oi. J to continue -n the order here laid down, FIRST DAY Monday, Oct. 25, 1869. O. C. HOLMES, Sop't. CA TTLK-PrSUA M. Best P.ull 8 year old and over Dtp. and 130 2d best . W " Bull i vr. old and under... U 1 44 44 J... 10 Su kllng under 1 S I Sweepstake for all age Dip. and I o agiHjl aniiuai laaing mis premium wilt be allowed to compete In any sweepstake hereafter given by this Association In this class. CO W8 p :'?.'.! M. Beet Cow i year aud over Dtp. and 3D 2d best 44 3 years old and under I I 44 ' 44 S 1 - ' 44 2 BuckllnirH nnder 1 Hweewlakes for all ages Dip. and Conditions as aooe. Best bard of 4 Cows aud 1 Bull belonging to.ene man.. Dip. and 2 HORSES HT HARy ESS LADIES' MlDHi'O HORSE, Etc. ' pair matched Horace for Car riage - tiiugle Huggy Horse . li ' pair matched Marea for Car riage - Single Boggy Mare IS Style, durability, docility and tralnlngtn be considered In awarding lo this ciasa. Best and most easy gutted nurse or Mars for ladles' riding, to go ali gates. If two or mors entries are made 35 SEC0N0 DAY Tuesday, Oct. 26, 1869. W. C. WARP, Sop't. CA TTI.MA LDEMXKYS. Beat Bull 4 years old and over. ..-Dip. and 20 under 4. a 1 41 old : iu & suckling under 1 year Sweepatake rr all ages -Dip. and 25 vn..ui .nina taklnir this oremlum will be allowed to oompele In any weep lake hereafter given by this Association in this CO WS-ALJSRXKra. Best Cow 4 years old and over Dip. and " s ' and under 4 " " 2 " " 4 " " 1 old sucicling under 1 year Sweepstake for all ages Dip. and Conditions aa above. CA TILS-A YKRSHIRR-CI.AHH 3. Best Bull of any age .Dip. and co ws-a rxusHrsx. Best Cow .'I years and over Dip. anil "2 " ' nnder 3 t " old . Sweepstake for all ages Dip. and ijc ro.v- class . Beat Hull ol any ace - Dip. and 1 16 Cow " op, and ui HER KFORI - CLASS 5. Best Bull of any age Dip. and tli Cow -Dip. and 10 MILCH CO WS-CLASS 6. Best Milch Cow of any age or breed Dip. and I Li In this class quantity, quality and food to Is? taken I nto consideration ; tone milked and carefully tested In the presence of the Award ing Committee. FAT CA TTLE -CLASS 7. Best Bullock 4 years old and over -Dtp. and X ' Yoke of Oven jr " head of three fat cattle of any age or sex, fed by one exhib itor Dip. and 20 MIHCXLLA yJCO CO. Beet Saddle Oeldlng. ts- " 44 Mare x " Barnes Horse, Mare or Oeldlng z Fastest Pacing Stallion, Mare or Oeldlng, mile heats mi THIRD DAY Wednesday, Oct 27, 1869. Gen. J. R. CHALMERS, Sup't. BLOOD HORSES. Beat aged stallion, 4 years and over JMp.and M Beat Ihree years and under 4 60 B IWO - " S 44 oue 44 " 2 20 ' suckling under 1 a Sweepstake for ail agea Dip. and 26 No aged animal taking this premium will be allowed to compete in this class for any premium hereafter given by this society. HARKS Best aged mare, 4 years old and over -Dip. and v Best three ears and under 4.... x two " 44 44 8 so " one 4- 44 44 ft 20 44 auckllng under I si Sweepstake for all ages Dip. and t) conditions as aoove. MISCKL LANEO VS. Fastest trotting horse, mare or gelding, mile heats -S In 6 500 No animal taking this first premium will be allowed hereatter to compete for any pre mium given this Association in this class. Fastest double team owned hy om Indi vidual, noi aepi ror sporting purposes-... 3 Second beat . M FOURTH DAY-Thursday, Qct. 28, 1669. DR. N. C PERKINS, Sup't. ROADSTERS OR TROTT1SO HORSES. Beet stalilon, 4 years old and over uip. and lion S years old and under 4 jo 2 3 sackllr.f under E ' - 20 10 and 3 Hweepslake premium for all ages Dtp Condition before stated. MARES, Rest aged mare, four rear old and over r Dip 3 year old aud under 4 2 3 1 2 aeckllng under 1 - Ueldlug, 4 years old and over and ' 3 un der 4 26 Gelding, 2 years old and un der S IS Ktweepatske premium for all ages Dip. and X ivie. auruniiiiy. training ana sieeu. to De considered In awarding to this class. est tancy team 20 ' model Oeldlng in harness. 20 44 mare, " 44 ..... 20 All animals ver one year old hali be ex hibited In harness. FIFTH QAV-Priny, Oct. 29, 1869. PKTKK MITCH FILL, Sup't. JACK STOCK. Eiest aged Jack, 4 years old and oyer Dip. ai,d 2d best 3 years p!d ari l under 3'" B rf 1 1 " 44 1 X sutkltnu under 1 .- Hwet pstakea ior all ages. Dip. and t-unuiuous a noove siaieu. mum. Eesl aged Jennet, 4 years old and over uip. and & 1 year old and under 4 6 2 44 44 S. i 44 - a..,,..,.- 14 nc.ktlrtx uuiar , and 30 MlLH Best aged mule, i ycr e4d and y,Hm , , lap. mxiu w.-v Wheal u " 4 year old and under 3 4 i 44 44 2. 41 suckling Hweepstake for all ages Dip. and nest pair mao-neu males in har ness For the best pair of draught horses .7?.... jo OR ,4.Y tftvJAL PREMIUM i'a.stcst trotting stallion to har ness, mile heals, best three In five, free for all horses In the United States Dtp. andt&u SIXTH DAY- Saturday, Oct. 30, 1869. Oen. J. C. FIZER, Supt. SADDLE STOCK. Best agedntalllou 4 years old and over fht ' 4 years old and under 4 Jb ' 2 " - 3 IS I 44 44 44 2. 14 -' sweepstake, for all ages Clp. and A Conditions as betore. MARES. Bss nged run to, 1 years old and S, over.. -Dip. and ISi ' 3 years old and under 4 . aV - 2 44 44 44 S. U ' l ' 44 44 2 irt ' Buckling under !.... Swistake for all ages Dip. and Condition- as before. B st age l g -Idl, g 4 year old and avsr - is yeai o,(i and under au 44 2 'u..i i old aud under 3 IS i year old and under 2 10 PREMIUMS FR HORSRMAXSUIP. B"t boy rider under 14 years of age, SiHer Mounted Mimr. Bdst lady rider, Oold Mounted Biding Whip. HCRDI.E PREMIUM. For the best gentleman rider, one mile, over f"Ur hurdle - leet hign: Private premium bv the Chickaaaw Jockey Club - tint) r For Premium Lists sddIt to the Secre- tnry, or to Boyster, Trexevant A Co. No. 240 1 i'ii sitreei. r.. i .ssi.m . president. F-t-I R.vxkk. 1st Vice-Pres't. M. D. L. STKW AUT, 2d Vica-Piaa'i. A.J. M i 3d H C UA UKSLA Y NX J.-.'KS, till Vice-Pres't C. A. Hoax. Jth Vlce-Prsa't. Lion TKoranALB Sec'y. J ii T. STBATroN, Treaa. niBSCTOJM: C. I., Anderson. J. C. Ftaer. J-m. Hruce, O. C. Holmes, W, H. Carroll. N. C. Psxklna. J. IL Chalmers, F Ensley, J. H. Kdmondaon. LAWYERS. T. W. Bbow.n. O. P. Ltlxs. B. C. Bbow i BROWN, LYLES & BROWN, LAWYERS, OFFICE, No. (9 WEST COURT ST,. Corner of Main, so28 MEMPHIS, TENN. M. D. WELCH, ATTOHBY Jk.V LAW No. 35 Madison Street, selC Mkmphu, Tknn. A w sight l. . a'xiflicx, imn a. wbmoht WRIGHT, McKISICK L WRIGHT ATTORNEYS AT LAW, In the Kit Williams Block. No. 3 and 4, op , Uilra. Madison SMw. dee7; J CHANCERY SALE. -ON- Tuesday, November 2, 1869. James C. Anderson st sis. Ex Pane Petition, No. 21 CK Chancery Court of Memphis. BT virtue of an Interlocutory decree in this cause, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, In front or the Clerk and Mas ter' offlce in the city of Memphis, Tenn , ou Tuesday, November 2, 148, within legal hoars, the following Real Estate, to- wit : A certain tract of land lying and being In the county of Shelby and Stale of Tennessee, whereon James C. Anderson, sr., resided al tne lima of hla death, and known aa bis homestead, near to or upon the water of Nonconnah creek, containing t0 acres. Before the day of sale the above tract will be subdivided Into several small tracts. Term of Sale-One-lhlrd cash, balance on a credit of one and two years; notes wtlh se curity taken, bearing Interest from the day rf sale, and lien retained till payment of the nunxhase money. . . . .a A,AjL8rroN,C,andj, TO ARRIVE! PER SHIP " MINNIE A. 40 GENUINE ASSORTED GRADES, FROM THE CELEBRATED HOUSE OF GONZALEZ & BYASS, OF JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA, " SPAIN," WHICH WE WILL SELL AT NEW YORK IMPORTERS' GOLD PRICES, OR EQUIVALENT IN CURRENCY B. J. SEMMES & CO. JB- Having learned that parties the Yannissee" Whiskey, we hereby J ' 2T any "raSIBLE partv we may discover attempting to sell thl rim.ni I ( l f W rmlro a,J .t 1 1 llia a. ... " -j. u win puiuisn mem uo. Haw aoio use anu control or the 44 Yannissee" brand fo none Is genuine without our brand on the barrels. TO COUNTRY JVIERCHAINITS. Memphis al last is wide awake, and with LARGE STOCKS, LIBERAL MERCHANTS, And every Inducement offered ly AXY CITY SOUTH OF SSW YORK solicit your trade. If you have any doubts, come and see ' "44C" X7"3VT. n. MOORB CO.. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. 200 MAIN HTREET, NEXT DOOR NORTH OF PEA BODY UoTEI "ITo Sell to Meroitauta Only. CUBBINS & GUNN. IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS THE MACHINERY LINE CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN EVER. THEY KEEP ON HAND A HTrg K OF NET," AND SECOND-HAND STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES, BOILERS. ETC WROUGHT IRON GAS AND Which wUi us cat and Ittod to order, nrom tauuon to the building of the very best FRENCH BURR UNION FOUNDRY, Adams Street, between Fourth and Rayou, Memohis. Tenn. wimuxsi oaau-L. KOJf CND OBGlLi. Orgill Brothers & Co. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE & CUTLERY, NOS. 3i0 AND 3I2 FRONT ST., MEMPHIS, TENN. A COMPLETE AMHOBTMKNT OF FOREIGN DOMESTIC HARDWARE WE AM DIRECT IMPORTERS OF ALL OCR FOREIGN GOODS. WE PCRCH 4.BE OCR Domestic Goods from the Manufacturers. We are enabled to offer great advantage lo the trade, w are SOLK AUKNTS in Memphis for the s li tW tSteel Brush Cotton Gin ; also, Buckeye Reapers and Mowers, Marvin & Co.'s Greatly celebrated Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Sorghum Mills, Bradford's (Cincinnati) Wheat and Corn Mills, And many other articles too nrmerou to mention. Agricultural Implement In great va rlety. French Window Glass, irou, Metala, Caatlng, Helling, Wheal Thresher, etc tm- TERMS CASH, OK SHORT OrTY ACCEPTANCE. mTl COMMERCIAL HOTEL, CORNER JEFFERSON AND FRONT STS., IHV OjEHNTTH.-A.li PART OF O IT Y M. ALLEN, PROPRIETOR. JOH PUNNETT, Of New York. W. J. PORTER, PORTER, PACE CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 140 Pearl Street, New York NOTICES. NOTICE. OvriCB Psom-f-s lMsraAic OtOUT,! Memphis, October 4. 109. THE stock holders of this company are hereby notified that at a regular meeting of the Directory, held thl day, a dividend of I per cent., free of Woverninsiii mi, was ae lared on the capital aloes; of sxld company, aid dividend to be credited on the stock dared aid notes. oca J. A. SIMMONS, Secretary. Mneisairri a.vd Tcmnessei Railroad.) Secretary snd Treasurer's Office, V Memphis, T-ui. . Sept ! COUPONSof the First Mortgage (7 per cent,) . seven per cent, bonds of til company maturing on the Ut October neat, will be paid at this office at maturity. sea S. H. LAMB Treasurer. MEAT STALL. Let Epicures Remember that CHARLES FRANCE Always has on hand at Ids Meat Store Oo JSadT.ii.1 St., Oliolwoa, BETWEEN Third and Fcnrth, Steak, Chop, Roasts, Butter, Kggs, ChtckcDa, the best sold In Memphis, at the lowest Wioes. ej STORAGE FOR COTTON. ITNliEBWRITER'BWAREHOraER, 1 J .1 :s. SepUrober W, l.t. MncttiM MxfrHrg-OKjrTLiis-: The above Home are now open to rtelvs and ilacharge ootton. Iv erv facili. t..eiieranu buyer will be given. Tu my old patron J re turn you my thanks; for the future. 1 refer you to th past long experience in the busi ness. I hope to merit your patronage. W Ssfet. aoa Itv snd convenience une- qualed. Baiss inane as nrstlas. houaej. Set. C. . T7.yiM.. FOR RENT OR LEASE. LOT in the city limits, containing seres -Ich land. On tile premise Is a (ood Dwelling House, ooniaiuiNK i i rrsnos, lichen, servants' rooms, two One clberna, etc, etc. For uw SDPlj ta SSI 4 , V WU.1' SVfcJ i o atawiavsi o. SMITH," FROM CADIZ, BUTTS SHERRY WINES. in this and give notice other cities, pretend to that we will bring salt sel for as selling a .SPURIOUS article. We have nearlr twenty years, an B. J. SEMMES & CO. - A.N J - WATER PIPES OF ALL SIZES ptly and well. One of the firm gives constant at- GRIST MILLS, L. DBKISOH. A- 9. H .rXA J. Ws PAGE. Jr., LatH of MempJxb. MISCELLANEOUS. INSANE ASYLUM. OT. VINCKNTB INSTITUTION FOR THE ii im.i.1!,,si. uiuii. sn. This Institution was iognoea oy m by the cUler'a of Charily. Au- I gvul In, UuS. It Is private and flrst-claas lu ; Its arrangement and accommodation. In sane pauenu qt now sexes and of all de nomination are received, also those addicted to taking opium or other stimulants to ex cess ana desire to correct. For terra, etc.. PJi'I " rr- J- BAUDL'Y or th SlSTE stlPKRlQR auaS SPLENDI0 BUSINESS STAND FOR RENT. rHlC other part of our house affording anf X llcient room for our purposes, we propoe to plaoe In reach of compatilon. tne Best Business Stand to be Had la the Cit by offering to Rent for the next twelvs months, the ft parlous Salesroom we now oc cupy at the northeast corner of Main snd Jefferson streets. nrpi ROYBTER. TREZEV ANT t OO. SL Clair Nurseries, Summerfiald, III. MILFS from St. LoulSjOn O. snd IT R. ' -t . r. MnadrM.1 s Ill lv, rToprieror. rwo In Ihe Mlltlvatlon of Fruit Trees. Apples a magnlflcanl stock of laaat 3 year olds. Including ail the leading and most popular southern varieties, obtain, .i from reliable growers Sonth Pears, Peaches, Plum. Apricots. Nectarine Cherries, sjuln res, Urapss, strawberries, Raf.oerrles, etc.. In great variety. Aehoiceooiie,'tiouorKoKe, Ornsmenlal Evergreen and Isjclduoua Trem, Flowering shrub. Herbaceous Plant, Bulb, etc. Branch '.Bcs. U and 15 Moroe strewt. sa UW OKO. H. BROWN, uen'l .vaect. LUMBER, LATHS AND SHINGLES. Lumber, Laths and Shingles. I HAVE now on hand, and am constant! sawing, a fnll tock of Building Lumber, of all dimensions; Sills. Jolats, Stuildlug Posts, Boards of all lengths, and clear Lum ber ; also, a large stock of LATHS AND SHAVED SHINGLES Particular attention given to the ihlpmen of Lumber. Order solicited. - Mills snd Lumber Yard on Wolf River, north of Bayou Oayoso. neSdstv (i. X. YIN ABLE.