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9 THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPKAL - FKTDAY, NOVEMBIUi 5, 1869. tor hav cats h f atlces will be inserted In tarn CoIbh at 10 cent per sachlnsertlon. SPECIAL NOTICES. y o rr KKJn Tat !-Rn a woMobe ! Won-'ii isr.w as . ir--mp core Chilis and Fever.or money fotr.dt-d. Sold by W. N. WUaeieoa Co., IJ. I J? of all 'ard "o Good rear A Falls, at. Boa. F I r id nil 1mgiKt. WANTED. isrtnis nt. red. All- HELP WANTED. c n am smmerciai Hi. L no5 w )OSS el..- Bt.h bett. de; lief. ?2 Main M reel, near -sinmpnis and ssnioiiaiirssao Depot. Mpiiii hi . Tenn. nol SALESMAN In a Pry Oonds House, who ran control n larce planter's trad from flLFram-li county. arkausai,: also, a aal XBan who can roi.irol a Urrrr trade from Crit tenden and Philip, counties. Arkaiiiuis. Jsons Steed apply mile., tl.ry can 111! above MM tielr.ry no object, provided the right men san be obtained .Apply at 218 Main street. A WITT Nt'BHK to lie-so chli.l ten weeks V old. Apply ! I'M Ma t. I strp.-t. FOR RENT. c tw pi. I of four '-reoin ; r r. . I - K. HA vs. ROOMS. I ti ( 'rnn in rc i M B lork ulta! either tor cflVos or liloe b.Mi-room. nt re jio liable rh.tc. Apvlv to JK I. AXI'RKWS. hoyj Zt Krcui u !- taim. oca No. U Omioa St.. Stonewall Block. t'OR RENT. A alee HOCHBL esmtainlng 7 F rooms. In a desirs-M.. r.elicliborhond. on corner Poplar ami i iriean. Iniinir at lie Adams street. ocO MARTIN HAM. FOR SALET L Acres of Uteri and Valashie ng seven miles north of Me;n tl"!ssipp! River Railroad 7j io i For I no. J. M. rot.FMAN. 3t Front atreel. j tia o- IH a ri- I Fpleniild portable is eresssopie Apparatus: a one or two horse Hack. H.-u ... - . I -. Itri die. eie Apply at ' AVer's IMoek-yarJ. fsseotiu staajtA. rjou RETAIL GROCERY With gooJ run of cus tom, cheap. Call soon. Enquire of r. LEWH WARNER, nort No. It; Front atreet. A' rtiRTABLF EKOIKEAXD R iII.EIL Cn- l-Stritv H(;rse-power. neariv new. and lii rupnlcaerdag Applvto ot31 E. H. MARTIN ia, SS2 Front t. ROOMS AND BOARD. MH Single or ei r..v. i sitiv fitted ud can t.e lis. at t Mint l-on recL CITY NEWS IV' "ICE TO ADVcSTiSERS. Vc, auv.rtis.--u Hrrpw 'tea! and psi - . giveou.' .eriis. the Mine as all and fur 'h aeve; Sixth aUditionaL in ttie rdered i. We : tiier 3em ;h dav we i Now is the time to siibcri forth ArrtiL Only twenty-rive cents a week A Wci tr BaIUiains ts DRYOoairss.- lrsnzr isiting the ntr should call on M. IT. raws tt Co, of Adams. is Main atraat, comer ' :cpnrt staMt thai Mr. Bevoto, on the-or-ner of Third and Adams strsets, offers to The ArrtxL is delivered for J oeuts a week. LETTER LIST. The fo'lowUig Is t list of letters rsirV'i! osiorjlee anU not deliv- and nnnibcrs carriers. si r-.sratt ladies' XiXKr. SryJ, lioyd. M P. l'.aeh. lurs IWutley, ml .S J at re- ulSSL w . mts M rdt n mlas M r. ml-. 1 . M m K oft. ll.lr.r taterax All --Or .. SI E .ice, mlas B ..iiits. sassS Wsltiataii, mis- I. Iwi"j-i, mis llarrt. I Uaskias, nds L Line. 4u, Dint! lach, ter K :i sal, ui ti P r ruQuoi e nderw.n Jc 'o, T 'r Virlpc. J Y Kr-soka i' ' lielKii LaUtsr, U LIST. Awlsrer. A Hranosi, c iili.la.. M Craft, i .. k. A C r, J J: Oeaaea, J i . 2 1 mills. It C Bro r I OS, l V ' oatte J II sffl s r un v . rs. Dale. v .1 Caswell. E t iarck. W 1 !l ' Iso. lin. J Isict. tiss i. I Dyer, J I a.m. tt tkarwiii, W Kit s. I FaiistKBs, G A Ports I ci r j 2 Fletcher. W O. ldths, P H e KrJ O RaaiUtoe.V r Heatings, v, i Johuslou, J r 1- rash : . ' Oaliivi- it -arv m Tlsii.t. V at Bickuiaa B Bui bar;. J Jones-, i II Ju'iO. I 11 t Krl. l. I OoclMt, It A Harl Kc. , i I-ebby.lsrBM lasai. v. N C Vet, K B Misoic. it C : ...;. j ;. iasraslen, K J Iclsarl, li J LKsr., J l.arvn-'cn f" V eoliii. I. Mernil. A H J Malun, W L Moo-e. nP M'jr.in, aaor, j m Mecoy, II A L Mclntyns, J McAUster, A s Mat loll. J B M.atcta:itJAMo!i nrr.J Melsiaih.J Mccracken, VcAlnauoer J 1' Na-t.urati. W Kevllle, J O'Haltoran.J t Payne s V Pas aa, A A O'M UMsy. O Patserson E Parker, W R Packar. C r Poatrs,. J !I Quiuian, w Byusila-. O Bolserts, J 0 Kuiltti. t M frn- wtieii. s r.ooi, o j Rtsot.U ft Kcasaii. W P. 1. t tlllman, W O Heott, A s. Msivaiit. l It Siearns. M A Sm ,ib ( ar ii L"r revnge. J w Ttous.JL Terry, JM norolea, 11 J VUlliaii.a, Mai Wilson.) M V. w si iso n A M Walker. F Wael, R ri tviihsispoon, s T Tti'1'ejw.'sn.s ci nasals J t Wrlcht, Is Wllk-,CsptJA Wetltsoi-n, A ts ASOHIOfii RtCTCRY fOR ISC9. BOCTH VrVPIt ANi eat, w. at H IL P. ti. isuuilvj . i ner ssf Madtsssii: W. M ; li. E N Pns (SAPTia. : each mouth- Ot dr. M. L. M. K: Emr.iA Oomci n each month is, Th. Ill ; N". J. V Ctbbk b Co mx a s i Oej Of earn tuCll W 'Win, Kss. abj ai n ilii .. i 'Hall. II. C. tia- : ll Mondav of IL John Zssai, , Mo. 4-inr-. 4th v-.i -Jehu 2ent,Cora.; It. .; A.'. AND A.'. SCOTTISH RITE. Brpsi tunt-t RE t'A-i III ISlh, E. Fr tits. L S Tom. tau No l WliU: Cos s Lodges msset lno lay la every iu.- tiwcraor Jrkrs. i . ; 'siilen. Ha, Tarsu.-. ; A. IfcUBK Caoix. lsjh. .. is, StU. X.-. W . .. H. i roc.Hcn.ortr - ii.-Wh. Kiward, 32ii, Coxuiu.-.; t.vstsSEB, S2n. Jol. u Alu.-. 1 Comm.'. lu Chief; lscalssi C. Trader, S21, P.ea . MAIL SCHEDULE. Cha Tork Coiut New outh: Rti iroaula, arriwi -;a. p.m. ; close at 11:101 Cairo, Cbleae'.. st. 1-saSh Sea burg, em. ; . Jacks'sn, Vlckn ooula, arrive att Bispl am Tssnnea- SOII S..! S,,UI iburs and Clsltiorne, Ark., jdiiv, w tduesslai aud KrlUsy, 'and Bj halts. Visa., (seml uJ FrxU, arriiealtp.iu.; reek, Teun., (weekli , lYiday, s Bleua, aosiall landings on . I i'i Tri i at ij' iTneflHJ. il ue y, arrive at S a.m. ; close at 4 i Uie aftssbaippl river south, : iv day and Imlurdsy, arrive liie Mississippi river north, jiioay snd Toarfcia.T, arilve JObiAlTiiSLOACU, P. M. I t-l-we mv i OOvs aasklf loss-! Cetoa rrive Ail CONFEDERATE RELIEF ASSDCIATiON R-ga'ar Monthly Meeting for the Trans c Has of Businrss. mctAL Vlto BaMMMeJ ion. in th absence of the timt r. Ishmn U. Harris, tieu. Pill..., t to the chair; hut during the On ir A 1 rpadinjj of the intrudes ot Hie pres-eding ini-eiing, the I'rs-.siilent came in anil took. 1 1 is seat. Afler retdinst the proceewlinjra of thu previous renular meeting. Pol. Iiawsou made the following report: " Sim Hie last meeting I liava notiflcsl ure I. iniirfil ano t liree member ol their elei ; im. and rBspeetfullT rcsinesteii them to attornl the nest regular ineetinc;. pay their in iiiatlon fees and monthly dues, s . 1 1 my election aa Secretary I have i.liwii in l!ie hmds of our Treasurer S-jlirj 10, nnd to date the Treasurer hs paid out Ml'- 00, leaving a balance in his ban lssfsixi"en hnisirctl auM eighty-nine .Signed) JN(). W. IIAVVSilri', r a-y." The next thing in order were Hie rejort of aTAXTIJil iflSMITTtrA (n. r,iihw, of tlin Historical (Vuii lillttoe, reported that the Hialoriral Cntti mittiM' was not in a isndilion to make a proier report, on ai-count of the ahsem e t Lieut, i.. ii. II, who lived In Murray county, and has not l-oii in the city ainco his appointment lo the eli:iirmanhii of Hie Committee. He ttierefore made an ii f.irmal report, w hich we will publish in fall to-morrow. It recommends doing away with inonthlv rewr.s and allowing the Committee to report according to their own discretion. m motion, the report was received and tiled. Mai. Kraaier. of the Committee on Cre dentials, reported tavorably on a number of names. Capt. Black, of the Relief Committee. reported as loliows: John Wilaon applied for aid to obtain position as watchman, or to return to New Orleans. Harney Oilroy psf 55i" to commence bus iness as cobbler. Both iMtitions referre,! to the Standing OeaasaaSt I r itaak The Os for proeuriug nustneas, etc., Ittaes ;urt her report the fol- rscments: wing. October J,', d isburs.nl to Mrs. KUen Weieh 110 tW October a disbursed to Mrs. Mary Martin 10 On s.-n li' i The application ol' I'at. Joyce for C2T lo pay for repairing his MsMW arm. Was reierred tsaek lo the Comiisittee lo corres- Kep,,rt re-e:vel and adopted. t'apt. Black raitfaer reporied. that the Committee had neen applied to by a lady o! M;.-s;s.. i obtain the i-pration ami countenance of the Association to rallle oil ftttt worth of valuables, con sisting it d:a::s .ml-, ;arls. dn sses, etc., in n-iurn tor which countenance, etc., she volunteered to donate ten percent, of the proceeds. After a liitle debate the proposition and communication was. rejected, and the whole matter tabM. on the grounds that it waa incompatible with lb" dignity, Ihe objects and laws of the AssstWatiun. 'liie Chairman of the Entertainment Committee made a verbal report in regard i to the Isenetit given the Association tiy Dan Bii-e's circue. He reported f 15U aa . the net receipt,, iteport received, and on nastieat Caas. J. Uarvev Matbeswasap- pointed a t'ommitteeo: one to correspond with and return the thai -is of the Asuo eiation to Ctl. Han Kiee. The report ol the spes ia' t'ainmiiUte to conie,- with Miss M. 11. Blacltwell, the agent of tbe Ladies' Memorial Astoria tion of Marietta, tieorpa. was called for, I and a sort of latorin-u vcrnai report made, i which created couaid-raoic diss'Ussiun ' m li'.'-h. be especial request, is ssniitled i from t he press report . The report was anally received and the Oiansaitiaa i:chrvsi. w hereapou Oesv Pillow ofji re.l the following resdution: y, That i he t'bairaian of this As... eiatiim appoint a i ominittea ii' tbre.1 , ; lo arr Qsassal with Mrs, w isetrfe. TpisI ! de it of tho Liuiics Monurnental Aisocia ! tioii. and express the willingness of tins Association to giv' then: sui'n asaustau' as our means w ill allow us, givin;- aasur- anc1. of our heaTiy agaaMwal of the ooject I of the Association of w hich she is Iresi ! dent. Adopit-al, and ben. Pillow, lsr. Avent .in 1 i apt. .Ytathcs appo.utcd on the t oui asittee. The Speii.sl Comuiitttsc on a suitable i ... tilicite o: nc inbei-liiji, jirisseiit.sl a s rat ol bw i .iic.ite,' and the report was bsVI oi'er for i'ur.licrisu,-.;dertion. t'-'l'. Itiack, of the Bejief Coiuluittee, . i-nted a sjars'iai rssport on a resolution p .-..-. -.1 at a former uis'eting, iuatriieiing Hi" Committee to confer with grosser, csshI merchants and others, and iearu upin wisitt leiaus groceries, t.id. etc., I's ald l . I urchassd by the Ass. iatioa when their j s , . j . 1 ., , , - - - II,.. 1 furnish groceries at corst to the As&Ocia- I tion undsT the aissve ein-utuslances. The report was recciveil and died. Mr. James offered the foiiowiug: Uf!irt, rl'-.. That the Amuseineiit Catnsni tea be rcsjucstssl to furnish the Secretary n itemixe.1 statement of the expctii ivv irred at the late Isenelii t':i . and li'ven bv Mi'ssrs. Spalsiing. Kni- , well A Ml INHMNajh lessisps of Ihst XfW M -. piiis Theater, and that the same Is published. Mr. James stated that tie offered lie i solution at the rciiucst of the colinni:- tc'. who bail theirtswn reasons for it. The ressilution was n- n diuul y adopted, aud in obedi. nee to it Dr. Mitch' 11 sitb- j milled the following itcuiixed ai-courii of I expense., etc., etc.: .! prot isHi.at7kv ssr, oo i Appeal .printing. 16 -41 1 I v.i,.M-,,e tprlutlnsj 7 M , laslger .prlutiug 3 W , ! kuii iprnitln II in j J. A. BsTUeweerg .uiovitik; piano. a ou , IncMentaJ ex;,, uses incurred hy Cem'tee 17 00 Total SigtHsl- MM hu K. W. MITCHELL. Pot" the Committee. otl red the billowing : e. Mr !::.' v. l. That ess of this Asi :he osriati iciaus. meui rescribiug lor ttie:;- faail- i in-, nr .. sold crs. lie autuonzcu to have ' ;-- ,, -s-s: , u, dicincs prescribed st any 'rug store at Cue exps'c of this Associa tion. The !... was aslop: :. and the tbilow- iaa; as aa amendment also: ' tvert, Thst the Chair appoint a emn- tnittes of ibrsi siiysieiaus to call u poll li-..!.i-'.s of lie-eiiy lo ascertain upon what I'tllis suco ; io-i,.,s slid mciti- !.:cr aniioiiiveil io the meeting a .nrdan.'e with a MSSsslatisSa al tea l.sst MajaUat meeting, he i! the attention of the Historical ie to tke etaaas d tae OeSatHa uii.g tie :r iluic s. ;'I'liis mailer tin: in adopted had , a':' CinmUi tion deli is referred to iu Oeneral Pillow 's report. The Secretary r. id the rallies of appli , ShiUts lsr uiembeivhlp, all of which were duly referred uini-r the rules, and Ilia laaaetation mljourned to the next rcgu . I meeting. "'Inn taiftea variety of Chlldrens, i Hats'' iu the cat y at Franciwo Je Wiggitis'. Aram! Ababs. Elegssit Nove'iiii-s ; ors.'nsi tis-uay at Menken Bros. - , I Jim is ci ed, dirs-cl from Saratoga, I Ml dor.eu Cisiigreso Water. C1IAMH.EK ct CO. H oiniu JUlca'ssl. . iretillt msn in the v I. Ill itv, whss ro- hl Stooond pnWieUe M nalee anii y,a,-(iceisrs by celi it.j it.itiiisiis.cly h;i1 isayiiur nalatus' oane. Hia aanse :s kaowa, Lai wulkaeU for tbe meatait. ThkWkeki.i All'KVI.. ues kiy in '.lie Saiulhs Ihiswis'k's issue the fuil liie Shelby Counts Agrie. .-haiiica! Fair, ls.'siiles th i, let Best :.nl s. contains in l ilil'vs of Itisrsl and Me oihcr current tewa ef tbe day. il i- soi.i at hve.vufs a s-spy. ruicl is, according to sise, the paper pttbtiabed any where. Cerebaats wishing to sensl s pajN-r to hslr s onntry I'rieniN cannot lo belter baa Bet ile- B'm Lv Ari-KAi.. I' IU at Joe. Ioeko's snd tfd the anr.ua! eis.rt of Ihe Chainber of Commerce. - piaim-r anil mrcliant within a u; Hired miles of Meiupuut should have Til Wkkki.i Ari'KtL is delivered in atnjhs of two isr moro at $i per annum the . h.-aia-st i ifser published anywhere. " I'.i.r... iXTfrem-u Soft Hats" at Fran cisco J; Wiiriiins'. !1ikss f; KsllS, Kr us ft Css.'s, d nee. selling vrrv low, at M. ills Main street, corner of . ;: stock of !ry Onoda and Fsncy Ud id -, is. no w mm nl -tu. T. W. jtiU.VSTt iN dt CO., :I47 Main sliet-l. Storekeepers cm be ait desiroaj Vuautity of wrap tssr eeab, on application eaantbaj ruora. at the Ari'r..iL Ban riL an k eth, liuseys, kersevs, flan ni aim st very low prioea, at M. Kraus Jt Co.'s, 218 Alain street, corner oi Adams. . Skk It The " (HirEAUH " ir at. I.v j Leidy Jt Co., leading hatiera oi the Soutli- weal. "s- Personal. Wa had the pleasure of a peep at our friend Johu i". W'ilkerson a few days since. He is lieneral Agent for the old I !.. K. K. K. established bv the first Kip Van Winkle prior to his twenty years' , slcn, ainl y hu-h hsci increaeea io soi'h an extent that " Kh. " liimself. one of ita oldest lailiev iioiders. failed to rrcocnlTs. I.. 1 I S 1'j.Sil iaj-1 a . Iiort IU1I lll.ii i.Kso.u ij, and unless some of its holders will dio.it will soon ahort an, il i :e surplus cash in the country. tl yon want a sound, relial.ie, trustworthy, aoo-! mimical compauy to insure vour life iu, go io the old Knickerbocker' If in the . , - '' . n. li. , iajs sy vf',, in AliUgSl f. ol the braueh oflice, wiji explain to you , pUialy all the different plans. If iu the country, call on ('apt. J. p. Wilkerson said ui he tbe best and most siicceealiil agent in the South, as well as ..ins of the ! Mosl gallaut soldiers of tho late ' mi- called. Look at our cheap biwcii :uiti colored alpaccas. M. Kkavs l Co., 2W Main street, corner of A iaxus. SuBet Hia fer the daily AjrTrgy., AMUSEMENTS. MKBtfarta Theatiik. Last night th" Ivautiful Opera of .et lAa was p-ivrn by the Sussti Gallon OomieOpora Troupe, and it is not too much to say that a more harming ipera andcapitally rendered ii ha- not b?en our good fortune lo witness The story is s.mpie, !ntercstingaul ainus in. The mime, by MaeCalltui, is most characteristic, and his invasions! drafts upon old Knglish melodiea are lion ncd by the approval of all lovers of B ila.l Opera. - Mwss Susan SattOSl is the iflSM tt arming vocalist and artist it has ever been our good forluns lr h ar always aMvstoths situation, and for a woudor. In I fclllada In not appear Intrusive, but appertain to and spring out of the inci dents. She was in charming voice last night. Slid rendered the music allotted ber with exquisite taste, esecutlon and effect. Mr. Thomas 'Whiitiii had a character to rill requiring a most consiitnate artist in order lo define the. line between fun nnd lniToonery, and this he thoroughly under stands; indeed, for characters of t his class (we mean the serio-comic there are few i on the stage at I he present day, who can excel him, while his production is always so trnov so clear and sweet, the mnsical critic is alway-i pleased -sometimes sur prised. Mr. flask, as the "Sea Captain," gave us a IsHter idea of his htotronie ability than we before entertained. His rich, deep voice was h-jard wit Ii great effect in liie eonei v.eil music, wluie his song of the ' Sea and the Wind" received, as it deserved, a hearty encore. Mists Kale Fox played the "tiipaey," and sang the music allotted to her admir ably. Indeed a more charming opera ar tistically Wilder I. we have not seen, and it is to be repeated to-night for Miss Susan Walton's farewell benefit, when we hope to see our ladies in large numbers gracing the comfortable seats of our elegant Thea ter. It would tie a reproacli if a lalenteil artlst nf world-wide lame and unsi,oi;el reputation should leave our midst with out receiving the heartiest patronage from the ladies of Memphis, who have on ly to say the word once whero is the man that will hang behind when tieauty leads the wsy? We anticipate f.,r Miss (inlton a full and fashionable attendance to night. We had almost forgotten to mention 1 that t be band, ably conducted by Mr. Alf. Kelleher, played this dilflcult opera in a i superior manner. Mr. Kelleher likew ise acted and sang capitally in the opera of the "Mind IWgar," w hich agreably ter minated the performance. EDWARD'S NEW DIRECTORY OF MEMPHIS The Superintendent of the Southern Publishing Company, Mr. Iliehard E1 wards, ia now in our city, and has in formed ua that the canvass which has been iroing on for the last month for a new city directory of Memphis is now about completed. lbs iiris.i-:anee of a gooil eitv directory cannot Ise o er-estiniated. and on this point all our citizens will agree, nor will it be denied that such a work should lio rewarded wit h a liberal patronage by those whom it is especially intended it shall benefit. Eor years we have bad dins-tones of t hat kind of which it cannot Ise e-. ou said that " they ara bet ter than n)tie " tssjks gotup by specula tors wuose only ohje was to make a few dollars, and then, bofs'sre the book was tested, clear out. Mr. Edwards, on the contrary, came nsnug us and gave us a good arid perfectly reliable Icssk, which a li-st of a year has entirely proven, trot up, t.s). regardless of exp-'ine, and with great piscuuiary loss, net Iseimr supported by that rtlserality which should characterize our business men. Mr. Edwards has also informed us that in conjunction with the City Directory there will Ise published a carefully prepared biisin-ss diri lorv; also a complete 'ist oi the Southern E-tprssss Coaipanr'sstat i-sns, to each ot wiiich, us also to 1111 rsTioOs iioteis. r.siiroad aud sieaniboat sAeaa thaenghoet the ilastl lh. copies will Iv sent forthe rsenetit of advertiserM. It is to be hoped that onr tsusiness men, upon w ivun tka agents ol' the Southern Publishing Ceaspiiiiy wili call, will extend their pat ronage io ; Ins attempt en the par. asftoa company to publish their tnisis,.ss ti ph. itt, and in a manner which ould hardly ise done bv any other means. V s rKi. A Main street. salesman. Apply at ii7 JlcsHl'H COLL. Dowm with the pris-es. Dry Goods, Shoes, and Clothing very cheap, at the N'ew Store, No. "iH Main street. grmtt NICE i-akpkts ami a variety of Furniture will be sold at auction this meriting by Hoyster. Trezevant .V Co. at tbeii-sales nsini. I a-fore orsening tin; sale .if stiver plate, watches, etc. V arikoatkh cord and t:us'ls for Arabs, Shswls. etc. HKRiHi it BKn. Ahabs! Ababs. -Elegaut Novelties onenesl to-day at Menken ilnss. NliRKoLK OVSTKIts. V. D. 1'UCUS, 41 Jelb-rson street, is still ras-eiving tho.se cs brfaaatad i iy stcrs, put up by J. li. Sibiey A- I "., which cotnts tiirough daily by ex-pri-.- " Chickasaw," a new hat, introduced this day by Lakry Cts. Shawls and chsaks. at bargains, at M. Kraus.V Co.'s, i!ls Main street, i-orner of Adams. TaT onr Hair Tonic. t ilANHIiKi; A CO. LAW REPORTS. Municipal CoLrt- Judge Foutc were disposed of The following yesierday : Itoswcil vs. Dutlinger fen ua nt. verdict for do- Yams- vs. Piper ei a! tin, pm n. -vcriliet for plaui- Ackerman vs. TooC Phillips A Co. dismissed. Ames, use, etc.. vs. Hughes ilisuiissasl. Howell, Wood A Co. vs. Kuflin, Finnic A i to. plaintiff takes non suit. Fields vs. Clark sleuth suggested, etc. Ferni vs. SBJOlsu aua suit taKcn. . H -.t .dies vs. Davidson verdict for defen dant, stVi i ;. M. u. Oas Co. vs. Dean it fin, Urn misss'tl. I nek vs. i iravt" jiidgmcut lor plain -tilt for posssr-ssinn. The tsase ot Smith vs. Bell, sin trial yes terday, will be concluded lo-day. The cases set for trial to-day areas Id lows. Smith vs. Bell. liXl Law Trustee vs. Bain. HH : Hart vs. Noble. I .'.so IVmnell vs. Smith pt al. l'-s? Aioes vs. Hugh -s. . M. i. s. lust. vs. Baumaii. i itssi i s.is. A: 1 'o. vs. Ost I i et al. lT.is li. it is Co. vs. Hill. leM Crawl y vs. Bla.-k, Estaa A Co. 1W Whipple vs. Millanl. 1112 Ivohn s. Sorev et al. I t4 While vs. Withers, liis St. Lous Packet Co. vs. Pores sfT'o. 141.1) isowling vs. Couutv of Shelbv. U! Wrci. vs. Santo. 14il llrinkley vs. Lemon, Joiner A Co. 144 Same vs. Terry ,V Mitchell. 14'J's Park vs. Williams. 14jy Loiuax vs. Kellv. Sbc'by Circuit Court -Judge Reeves. vi'slerdav, anil Motions were heard y wrils ol inouirv cxss'iiteii. i'iie tolloiving judgments were taken yesterday. Ss'liicman vs. Hrovlne 1 1 a!. iHsniissi il. Toor, Phillips k Co. i. Kisrrest el al. diaajbsBea. lluke vs. Harris jndipiient bv defaiilt. 9m. Tayloret al. vs. OaUueray et al. jode Bieat for plaint ill --!7 1-'. Vars'sro rs. liailovsav et al. judgment for plaintili UM1 : :1. aeca.-o vs. Johnsoii at aL judgtiient for plaiiiiiil slisCl (17. HeUeury vs. Dixon, Rx'r jmlc-uixui set iiaaisie, etc. V right vs. Wolcott. Smith JC Co. jiu!; ms tit lo (h icndanl fls ,s. M is-ou vs. t'tinesj jsshrineut for piain- tl - . i'. Willi;. ins vs. Fore i in lament bv default, Ota'. To-day motions will be. heard, and the business al the term M ou'i.l up. pn pura tory to adjournment ui court in course. Law Court --Judge Lee. Tlic foilowins; are the judgments tuk eii yesterdav: BJaatty vs. Uiwer, judgiuont for defend ant, ma. Hare vs. Miller, jiidgDicut for defend ant. 24. Maxeveny vs. T. P. K. S. ;. Css.. judg ment for plaintiff in three o wes, via: SsM, $4. and 4M, Mageveny vs. Mcriman, et al., judg in. in for plaintiff, eaoii. Drake sk Co. vs. Fogle, judgment for p! uiiiitr, 47. I in cases set for trial to-day aro from No. iui to No. iDclusive as on the aalendar iiubliahcd for ihe week. 1'ase No. iisiT, of yesterday's calendar, will be s'alled first lor trial to-day. Chancery Court A.'sion Clerk and Master. Tins bills lil.-il v-atentav are as follows: T. II. Alien v. it. R li'.oti. i t ul. Taylor, Mcflajn dt V,o. vs. C. Levy. P. Cunningham vs. M. Cuniiingh.iin, et al. A. il. Mullervs. C. N. Erich. I.. B. Rothrock, aduiinistrator, vs. P. M. Winlere. Criminal CourtJudge Hudson. In the opinion oi the Court, it beins; f impoasible to obtain a jury in the case of j t.'ie State vs. Tom Praai On (rood cause ' Hlis'wn a change of venae was grained to Kay "tie County on yesterday. The Ju ! rers sjiUiinonesI were Jiss-haigs-d. Ta-dry the cases set for trial will be railed. All am! colors in Kid Gloves at HEKZOG 4 lilto. O reaT Liergaine iu Biauketa,at tho New tore, .-.us Main street. . Gknti.bmek, tak A Co., tils Main si. , that M. Kraus ner ol Aua. ii-., lirts, drawers, I are offering shirts, socks, etc., st great bargain. TwKs;tv-pivk Cknt a week isall the Ari tAL costs delivonnl bv 01 riers . Prfwioi Caps at gins', a', Main strooi. Kraueiaco A Wig- Havk.v dailioa a week. 'Ja cents. PpBMiiiM Soft Huts at Francisco dt Wiggins', 3fc'7 Main street. llt sl suss Noticb. No contracts or ob ligatio is ilssii m il "r ii.a lo by any indi vidual owner or employee of this office, will bo paid at uur counter or recognized an an offset U any bills d ue the sanie. Tbe pairty making auy bill inual seitlo it hiiusci in person. KLATING, gNGLWH dt CO. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. -- The st-mds are still full of fine fruit fera pes especially. This market fs stocked witha;meof ail sorts just now. There arc 16,908 Free Maions in the ! State ii" T anessee. ltaii colds ar ihe ' or.r of Ihe day " : with everybody just a' present. The Sodality Silver Corner Rand w ill give another of their delightful bails in a (w dav s. 0i and after Monday, the Rth Inst tic market hours w ill "lie from two lo isren o'clock p.m. The negro man w ho was injured an the Memphis v Ohio itailroadon Wednes I day, as mentioned by ns yesterday morn- ing, diod laat evening about four o'clock, j . Wo are glad to learn t hat the little son ! as Alderman Cartwrighl.who was crush, -1 by the whssel of a buggy on Saturday eveninir las;, was pronounced out of dan ! gr by the attendant physician last even- There will be a grand Isall at the Turner Hal! on the loth instant, by the It. A. R., for the benefit of the widows ami orphans of iIcsmsiII Federal soldiers. The charity la a worthy one, and we hope it ' will be well patronized. Col. Houghner, Registrar, is now rcg- , uttering the various wards of the city pre paratory to the approaching municipal election. This should not tie loat sight of : by our citizens, who by neglecting it may thus lose their votes. The only name on the First District I docket, at four o'clock yesterday, was that of Virgil Ilurton, a little darkey abaa eleven years old, who is accused by Prof. De Orey Bennett of stealing a vest, pair of pants ami Slu in money. Mr. Penn, whose mysterious disap pearance we chronicled a lew days ago, ; has been heard from by his family. He telegraphed his wife yesterday from some town in the interior of Alabama, where be found himself on recovering from a I temporary lit of insanity, to which we understand he ia subject. Everybody ex pressed themselves dis- ' gusted yests-rday with the news from Nashville, and with the manner in which t " our Senator elect " is behaving himself ' on the Convention question. He is a nice man to put in the place for whicli the people demanded Andrew Johnson. There are, at the counting room of the Appeal, No. l.'i Jefferson street, several letters for " K," two or three for " Part ner," one for " Mrs. S.," one for "II. M. Matthew.son, M Market striset," and one for " rabriel Davis" all of which have been on hand for some time, and which the owners are requested to call and get. ! The headquarters of the racing and snorting fraternity in the city is at Bob Ferguson's P;t:ik Exchange, on tha cor ner of North Conn and Second streets. i Here they will always find the very beat ' of winas, liquors and cigars, polite atten tion, an I everything as neul as a pin. The magistrates' courts were duller than usual yestrrlay most of them not iia.ing a ease. 'Squire Koisy issued war ranis for Ed. Jones for malicious trespass and assault and battery, at the instance of Mrs. Lizzie Forrest, w ho accuses him of bursting into iier house, No. i Washing ton street, with an ax. and assault! ug her. Two bales of cotton, raised by our nrieatla Geo. c. Holmes and bis brother Will, entered far u premium at the late fair, but which did nisi take the riblsin, we iv so: 1 at private saic yesu-ruav, nv Mess.. sr.-eie ,v ( and brought forty ;m ; thut-i cents is r pound, rssspectivclv one of iheiii live cunts more thau any other, exeept'tho nvemium w is sold for at the sale, day before yes. erday. Dr. H. ft. Crantsier had A. O. Delavc arrested Last evening on a warrant issued Is..- 'sojoire Hall, on a charge of stealing a .olii-lieadi d eaaa from him on the tilth nit. At a late hour last evening MY. De lart Trail Hf Bistler bond : appear be. ....lock. ' The i'-isc uromises to b.rnno of ciiiisideriini in'rrM.1. . - I Pridar. at 11 o'clock, th? jrrtvi! urro- s-ers and Iresu meat YeBuera meet at France's ruarkei house, on Mill, between Third am! Fourth s nets. Chelsea, to prepare sr.d BqgH .1 prot -s; araiustlhe oncrun . lie nssfl tax imrHssed nana retail ers of I : ah meat s. All ciiizens who ean nnt alter..! one Off the oths-r of I he licetssesl market houses, ou Poplar and Heal stri'ets. are interested in this winssiaanl of the green giocrra. The enortnbas tax they pay must necessarily bo paid by their cus tomers. There is a habit prevalent among draymen and carters in this city which dettusniis legisla! ion al ip ii mds of our Beard of Aluterasen. We alluduto string ing thcm.selves into tints in passoui; ihrssugh tli" s; rests, and eeaajteg rn,t p Ls seitaera and vehieles to wait, often seve ral minutes, bar them lo pass. Wo hope the Board ol Aldermen wtll take oognl- Maes oi tne matter, as w nave nearu ; much complaint in regttrd lo it recently, ! and yesterday noticed a lino of seventeen dravs ioilosv:ii .-.u-h other so closely as to preven: a pemoa from crossing ihe street until they all p.issisl by. The stock of (ii'i niau table linen, ein spoken of by bb yesterday, is at Mr. Kre iner's. 'iVt Main stre 't, ami not at 8eesel X Son's, as erroneously stated by U". Tills si ci, -ousisLs of table damaaKa, napkins, towelling, sii.i.i ing, s ic. Tin' superiority of QenasM tabic linen is svell known, and these gisods took I lie (srisw gold medal st the Paris Exposition. Tile gosijia are in charge ot' Mr. S. ANehuler, who brought them with islii) fjoui (.crmatiy. and at tic iniportnlioii is Asm t, kt t; in afford to sell them at litrures UST leas than i-ii.;:!ar artt elesof goisls have ever !." an aajaran tu ssur Memphis public. As Mr. A Isidi'ih-r's stay is limited, our lady housekeeping friends should not fail to avail them.s'ives of an early opportattitl to replenish their table Ibsen, napkins and towelling. vj Some eighteen months ago one C. M. ! Smith sold a cow lo Mr, Joseph Ten: A fov d iys afterwards the sow wasstol- n. i in.; Mr. leu lei loat all initios of her. ! Three days ago he found h "r ill tbe poit- j session of Mr. Jake Li croix. who, on lie-i iitx interrogated, statsssi that he h id pur chased her from Smith, at or ab-ut the 1 ime she wa Btoien. Mr. Teufid iuinie diately replevied his properly an I got ( possessi. n of it. Mr. Lacroi.-i, a-Jin it ap- pears acted iu good faith throueliont the, abetter, went befiire 'Squire Norton Jfea lenlay an'l got out a warrant for Smi.li for obtaining mousy Ul trier laise pre- tenbes. Mr. TeuM also had him arrested ; lor ihe theft of the cow, mid 'Squire Nor- j ton Issund him ovr in the sum ntSsnOtOB eai h nliafaa. or idOiXi in ail, welch not lie ir.g able to five, ho was iWIUSBlU I fcll ip de fault. The s asewill Is; uxamiie .i to d aj . The IWaTBitoWiir. ibifla aailiori.v. we believe, in such ma::, . siiys it I he Heuis phis Paeilii' K iiiw v,;l,u it ja 'toing for ward with a vig?r ina: oharaettirhititi of the Path-Kinder. Sue omi tast lioiinu, the ibirssigh line from Non- 'k . i Hfaal rissen, vis Bdslol, Nashville, Memphis, Little Rock. Texarknuna, Paris, Dallas, Ei l'aso and Fori "i ituia to Sun Diego, has rmidc Bttiea oorgress inwards csmple tion thruuath various efforts at.-d couseli- datious. so that there remains onlv tiS) "" -.,'.'. "' " . . i1, """T ! ill, lUL-iisaus i a. -s . . . . 1 ; lios liiroulu line, which has i!n ns;:.( of " t'hn Sioiilh- I ern Tnun-c;utiiicntal Builroaii," have, xve utnierstanil. foruieii a Qsnerti rtnar.l ' of itctttu's, wfan ftsTn atantnrl flaa. l're-I monl its Presirlentii the aaid Boaad beinn eom posed of the President mid Beonl I s a Committees of : iie eonstitiient eaejnaejea. Tin- Mempbia, Bl i'aso and Pad lis! Batt roHil Cnmpany is pushing it h Oral section, l'si miles, from leflseaon to Parte, to com- piction, and it e.j is to have that aaa tion in running onier he the opening of Bests Spring. The iron tor this portion of UatBDad is on its way from France to New Oilcans tor transshipment to Jef ferson. Thiec s'argiH's sailssl all in tliis month from Antwerp. The line from San isi'-ao easi v.:; -d is under active sur-vi-v by Col. Stslgwick, anrOBfl the sierras, ihe passage of which is comparatively i.;-s;. . Work, too. has lit-s-n uommentsMl at Fort Yuma, wtbere Che rsiiroed brides will iieonl-tu) Is ci long. IhHwocii ricky bank.s. The gap on the Little Hock and Memphis load, between the St. franeia sntl Wniie riveis, is to be linisbssl Ivy the Memphis, Ki Paso and Paeifld Company, within nine awl hn fropi tuja time. Ami if Conereei extends. b it dDubtlesa ail!, aimii .iruid lo I his road :ls it did to the I ::i on and Oeutrai Pscirie, ihe thiriy Seconal paral lel Lne, traversing tuiid and genial olilBBlie, w.'ll in ooiupleted !.i even a siiorter time than those i-i.-asls a ere under the resolute mamiL'emeii; oi (ii n. '''i-eniont. ExnirMKt.v ill up Cloaks, at lha Now Store, No. 288 Main street. A www assart meat of 1 open ibis moinliic. ' our kid gloves' TfRKKOfi lil'.s'. M :. K ,i ,s has inst ..... s ed her FaU stock of, legs,,! and fashionable Milii- ..r i..,ii. ,.r iha lss.1 ,...., oi l Bonnets and Hate. Very Biae Bonnets at fsl eas'ii. No. Z-'M Main sirssjt, up slairs. T:n: wmntLV Appioai. is tho iarst single sheet published in the South. BtJT F. Y. Khirln liiriiisliinn irss.sls. etc., of fjrjewaiu .V Thorn, niauuia s Hirers:, 2S3 Main sic i t. Clay Huiidinit. III!.!, of JIxeiiniiKO ou all tlic principal cities oi" Kutojie, tor sale in Miths to suit, at first Nation.il Bank, No. 14 Madison strssit. I.aiuks' and children' hose, in frroat VHrleiy.'at ifc-rcat liaraius, at M. Kraus dt Co.'s, ill.'s Main utreet. eorner of .Ulama. QfHee Memphi OaffWo u-'ea. Ommtny. flank Iluitiling, cunui Mam ami Jeffer Mitit ntrertn. The books for subscriptions of stock nre now eaaa at t be gas otlice. By order of the Bourd of liieciirm (Jkkat ): gains in dross goods. UKit.OU JclJRo. La diks" under wear, veiyi'tieap, at M. Kraus t Co.'s, 218 Main sires t, corner of Adams. Hat, leading styles, slid ladies' furs, f'INKit HOOD AMI LAIUIKR SKI.UCTION than any house iu the South. Lkiuy iSr Co., mill Main street, opp. the Siiuaro. Jcsr received per stormier Russia, on consignment, 100 sets Fine h'nrs. Will be j sold at eoae very cboan, at VRNUIG BIM'S, j No. Uti Main street, i Job Lot-UK, jski.'j Main street, has all tins latest Monthlies, Weeklies and Dai lies. Ribiioxs, fringes, gimps, dress buttons nnd trisniuiiiga, iu great variety, al great bargains, at M. Kraus dt Co.'s, ils Main street, eorner of Adams, Ttn: carriers leiive the Al'PKAL at your door seven days for tin cents. Cotton Brokers' Marking Ink, a supe- I nor article, Ukaudlkk dt Co. 1 THE SPIRITUAL SEANCES. i ; RetffOUte .0 X ' What Anather Skeptic His to Say. Edvbt A)i'n) : Alio me your col muiis to correct swime invidious impres sions which may result from the article of " " i n the spiritual seances. I too am a skeptic of the strictest sect. I have al i ended most of the seances held by the so c died medium. Jennie Ferris. X have no disposition, however, to condemn anv pretentious ox' a religious character Is - cause 1 cannot give them uiv crtilulity. I have attended these cirnla for the express purpose of trying to satisfy myself thruui 'fir tpulewkf of skeptical find tfientijtc jacn ffiveH at tioe eafci-itswiarfjf, whether it is jsossiblo to impose upon the shrewdness of this nineteenth century, in matters of religion, or whether it is indeed the work ii rnatural agencies. The possuhi lily of being duped, now, under the most critical tests, is no greater than in the dead past, when maryelouaness and Igno rame precluded the attempt at investiga tion. Assumption then commanded more rc erenee for religion in all its mysterious forms. It should have been stated that these seances were attended by men and women of refinement, culture aud educa i ion, who have been conversant with the treks of jugglers and mountebanks, and to such the expose has no weight as they individually believe themselves as peculiarly smart as the egotistical corres poudent. I have myself call, xl the atten tion of those who have had these ring tests, to the possibility of tbe ring. Iseing concealed upon the arm of the medium, or even placed by slight ot hand upon the arm, while the hands were being grasped : but in reply to ay interrogations upon the subject, afterwards, they have ad mitted that they were guarded beyond any question of doubt upon the snhject, and that tbey felt the ring upon the table afler the bands were joined. Your cor resjsondent, if so courteous as not to ex pose the loose knot and the presence of the ring upon the medium's arm, at the time certainly forgot that courtesy lo the parties who invited him to their parlors, in giving his wholesale denunciations upon their stupidity.while he alonestands as a bright ami shining light, to expose publicly, to them a mystery ten-lbld more difHcult than those which are believed in by the masses, and upon which they base their general religious opinions, t have sis little faith, myself, in the honesty of those who make pretensions of religion, that I involuntarily go from the present to the past, to analyze what we have pre sented us from a people more revolting and barbarous than scientific or rational in all their devotion to religious ideas, it is, I admit, a vital question, whether we are imposed upon by these spiritual phe nomena or not, for the Scriptures tell us of men who ate and drank, and were even then regarded as angels, who had power to stay the plagues of Sodout and Homor rah. But as the characters of those who figure in this history would not answer iu our courts of justice as evidence, and aa the principle men were so notorisiusly sensual, wicked and de ceitful, we will excuse all that might be orough; to establish the fact of the agency of spirits iii doing what is anciently re eajafsd. The medium Is a stranger to this city, presenting what is done upon its merits. If the correspondent did not tie the hands tightly and securely it only shows himself a noviss. in attempting to lo what scares of others have cautiously done. Thev have admitted always that no change had taken place from the first 1 , Ol. I UCI'T 13 1 pi.l UI.S II' I IV S OS .1 (17,.- of matches by the medium in making tne spiritual light, but the difficulty is that the fingers, matchfss or other esbjects cov ered w ith phosphorus did not show, and that the light went out at different alti tudes. But does our correspondent ques tion a still more striking sptntuil phe nomena, believed in by American civiliza- : ion and educated men and women.' hal the ass upon which Baalam sat saw an ange i when hu rider e.suld not, and really spoke i iniir-li ilrrt t much like the voice "in a horn our spiritual a i no doubt) at anci'7 Can hfl explain this pus aanena in liis demonstrative seance which h pi';.poa, s to iiold far the brrwttt of J skefftiext So far as this amusement is i cisiicei-neil. biiiig a swindle, I suppose our j correspondent will Ise sur.s that his is not I so, by the omission ot any reward for his gratuitous performance. What is sai.l about the rojse, in justiisc to thi audience and the medium, should o corrected, as the rope was both sin ail and lipilser; but his slight extiliinatioq of how a few dof lars afiartxiuy glvon beoouios a trashy swindle," ought lo be cherished as the buddings of anew era, when the grand raligioaa swindttm oa!lapses shall be held up 10 the riges by our new diciple of ihe black art, and from the day that Moses eaUeate4 the jewclay of the Egyptians, by deceit, lo tne"cliiii'iiii fairs and pew-taxiss of tuo prs.'sent dav: the whole disclosures will yet immortalise our hero, bv his astute penetration into lh machinery uv which all religions have ben supportesl. ti. La ana SairaLnjrr. Hm greatest bulk sf Dress sjoshIs rcs'iuvcil in one lot by any house this season, came in yesterday per the tar L'nion Line for Joseph Coll, SS7 Main street. 'J'Ue great sacrilice at whicli t lies, goods were puruhased, enables him to throw them on the market al a prlue that is bourn! to create a breexe among dress g ods buyers. BILLiASOS! BILLIASOS!! BILLIARDS! ! ' Cadmus informs ail Iwvers of the game that he has secured the services of Mr. Isjdsire frayraud, belter known iu the billiard world as " Ishlore,' to superin tend and give instructions in billiards. Hi is one of the liest players in the coun- try. and h is been positively the I the South for the last twenty years. st In I si sior- ' was formerly of New Orleans and Louis, and previous to Issi he was gaged by Michael l'hel m, of New York, to irive instructions in billiards. He eras tli- Stat to introduce tie' time system in Una iioiin'.ry. Isidore" is an agreeable gentlsnssn, a)d will al all times be found at Cadmus' Parlor UJ2afd RuonL in the Avrcs iiiH-k, -jri Second street. "T;it: Dnc-ii T Imi'Obtkh " of thy cargss I of dress goods received by Jeaepb Coll yesterday !ii Iqlly .Ml par coat, on the tr-iiisaciinu, II"iu !s a ehsncsi for infest -; mcnt. P. A. Laviunk. Wig M ik. r, ami deal-l- er in Human Hair Oooda, SSBM Main stree1, Momphis, snvs he is scbing the , LsOnlsiana Creole Hair Restorer to his auaaeraus customers. It pioeiea to be all I : arltaah is s laimed for it by the preprie- i i tors- reate)ekBf ::ie hair tss its origin-il color, beauty and BeAness, heae AittB Its i tailing out, and is a sure protection sirsmst baldness; cures ilamL-uiI ami die snaps of the lead. To m i cheap Khumele, eall at the New Store. J. GANS, fH Main street. I- ..: every pair of onr Ki 1 U loves which lr. i .ri'.l., o .. u ..I..,. MSU. o ' with.. i.t .aaii'u. UKKZtJU A BitU UMjya, OoKHKTS ami hoop skirts, at barirains. M. Kbai s ,v i o., 'lie, Maiti street, anrner ef Ailams, Tit.: Appeal is delivered by daylight, si v. ii time-, a week, for twenty-live cents. " i'RKMH M Silk Hats " at Francisco Jt Wiggins', 397 Main street. Ci t.io.n's S.. el Brush Cotton lilusjust received. One each, SeaBB left liainl, and 5tlx(0 right hand, can he had by applying, without delay, at rgill. Bros. Jr." Co., AgenLs. A Iso," two car loasls Arrow Cotton Ties, sonsigned, at a low figure, lo the trade. C. J. C The Directory of the Chickasaw Jbcitey Club are Itaiu gated to meet at the rooms oi the Chickasaw Club, on .Second ; s. rent, at 7 o'clock this evening. Bv order i of C. li. CHI KCIJ, Vice President. C. Stosk, Secretary. Nonii.vii To KuUAL it bus ever lieon shown in Memphis, splendid plnids and coiaied poplins ii- 'ii- pes ynrd. JOSIJPH COLL, o.l7 Main St. Match i'imk of biiliaids at Cadmus' Billiard Parlor, at ;i p.m., between Isidore and Iionmcy. All lovers of i he game ure respeotfiiily inviied to attend. San.-.s ami silks verv low. HKIt.tsi; .t ItlK i. ClinisTIAMTV IJi Tl llBKV Ns.-slorean Presbyter, Kev. Arthur Hogdan, born in Bethlehem ol Judua, will iireach on next f""' ". Novemlwr 7th. 1.) in S('''"!l, Presbyterian hiireh, iind at "ight in the 1-irsl I'rs'sbvt erinii ( hu rch : soliiect: "Th suil'nriatiH aud Ihe pe.rneeit reions ui tia' ' fcrfaffoes in Turkey.' We would aasiii stale ti;a: the Reverend geu tleuian is tlie oillciiii agnut of the tjreek government to solicit aid iu behulf of tho suffering women and children of ibe Cre tan. Job '.rs KB, 3HH Main street, hn si the latest Moiilhlirs, Weeklies and lsi Ilea. Cuiths, cissiinores and water-proofs, st very low prices, at M. Kraus Jt Co.'s, 2lfl .Main street, comer of Adruiis. ThkAPHMX, i published every dsv In tlie year. 25 cents a yveek delivered by aiihl'ul carriers. Jop. Loi kk, -.., . Main street, has all lie lateet Monthlies, Weeklies and Dai- ies. Tiik Appeal is the only Monday morn ing paper in lh city, "iti cents a week. JtT receivod. Nutmegs, Cloves, Mace, whicli wsj will sell at New York prices, froighl added. Ch ArLrm Co. To ifniwTKRs. We have for sale a font of Long Primer type, nearly new, suitable en a is nutry weslilX; For price, apply or address Appkal oflice. KICATING, ENGLISH t CO. K. U11WAKI1H CI.ABKK. THAllDBUSa BLY. W1LSO O. HARVEY. CLARKE, ELY & CO., WHOLESALE Grocers, Cotton Factors AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ?vto. 302 Front Street, Memphis), Terui. KEFP constantly on hand a large snd well selected Huick of Groceries and Liquors, which we sell at lowest market rates. Con-, ftltm rnsai ts bv river Insured unless sitherwlse I list i a. n il. We solicit consignments of Cot tou, io whlob wc devote special attention. RIVER NEWS. BOATS lEAVrXO THIS DAY. St. bonis -'lARHi.r city Evansville Ions I.C ass . Bartleld Point OB"), w. PrJIZS Arisnisriver tmtwos . ... p m 3 p. as 'in in "" apnv Friar's P.llnl New Orleans White river ... Iits sr Mollis Ahlk Mollis Obatz... J pan 's p. in 10 am ARRIVALS. Belle St. Laauis John Laassesa .. (I. W. Cheek Dnidon i.'olor.elo Cntuiilonwealtli M, Units'. Evaaavllle Osawoi. .Arkansas river. Virkslsurg. New Orleans DKPA RTCRE.S. Colorado at. bonis. Commonwealth Ms. Louis. Sain J. Hale Cincinnati. IN PORT. , fas tiaifll Molllss Oratx. W Cheek. Belle St. Louis. Uuistou. RIVER?, WEATHER AND 8'JSISESS Mrmpiiis Has WonKsf, November 4. The river declined incbes In the pre vious twentv-four hours. It stood -I feet 1!S inches below tbe high water mark of lsti7 this morning. CHAS. aOODWl!T. : Loptsvn.i.p., November 4 The river is stationary, wilii four feet in thu canal, and 1 is declining above. j Nkw Obi. bans, November 4. Arrived: , Olive Branch, from St. Louis; Indiana, from Louisville. Departed: Marv Hous ton, for Louisville; Bismarck, lor Louis. St. Loi'is, November 4. Arrived Mis Gill, Belle Memphis. Departed Shani-ros-k, Richmond and Luminary. All the rivers are falling. The weather is cloudy ; and mild. Cincinnati, November 4. Departed . Kenton. The river is declining, with sev en feet ten inches in the channel. Cloudy. Carno, November 4. t'p luliu, 'J last night; St. Joseph, 1 p.m. Down Mary K. Forsyth, !l las' night, and Nick Wall at p.m. to-day. tne river tell lour inches. The weaiher is cloudy ami warm. Nashvii.lk, November 4. The river is falling, with IS inches sscant on Harpeth Shoals. The weather is pleasant, with in dications of rain. There ia said to be 2S inches in the Ar kausas to Rob Roy, just below Pine Bluff, but no one knows boat numb there is from that point lo Fort Smith. We presume that twenty inches can Ise found to Little Rock, and it may is- ankle deep to Fort Smith. John Adams' linats are running all the time. However, as they can travel on a slight dew, this is not very womier ful. White river is nnchangeii. It was clear and beautiful yesterday after the heavy rain of the night before, and busi ness on the levee is tip-top. XISCKLLANBOCS, The Colorado paasd up yesterday for St. Louis. The Sam Halo got sway fi r Cincinnati with about l.t na bales of cotton. , Tbe Mnllie Oralz came oil the docks , yesterday, and the Cam-rat Anderson was iaken on. The Commonwealth passed up with a big lot of Texas sarnie. it wili isi seen by a well displayed ad vertisement elsewhere that the lien. An dersou enters Ihe F rial's Point trade on the 21st inst. us a regular tri-weeklv packet. Capt. late is having her elegant ly tinted up with new carpets, new furni ture, new beiiitimr, and enlarged stale rooms, and she w ill come out gay as a butterfly. The Submarine No. 13 is siill aground at Ihe head ot I. laud 10. The leo. W. Cheek, Capt. Malone, came I in with 10-bales of cotton, and oit't sacks cotton-seed. S!.e feaves t i-day :'. r Bar Ib'ld's Point, Osceola ami all way land- i inus. Honlermaii and Jackson are her eiers. The Guidon c inm in from the Arkansas with 8b b iles cotton ami 3SA sacks aaakea seed. She backs ou: lu-day for Little 11 ink aud ail way iamliugs at ii p.m. j Capt. Clay Mm commands, and I hose i popular olfls'ers. Win. Morrison and Alex. ' Waddell, are her clerks. The tin. don is the regular IT. S mail packet. The Marble City, t apt. Carter, with Harry Dietrich in the office, leaves lo-day at 4 p.m. for Cairo and sr. Louis. The lies Arc, Capt. Marsh .Miller, with Billy Miller and Tip Field iu tlui otlice, leaves as Usui! to-day for Friar's Point and all way landings. The ,iimi!iary peases down to-morrow . for Vteksbor and '.ho bends. She is the I . S. mail pas Bet. Whoop hoora! I. O. S. H. l A. V. Thnsop came into port yesterd iy, wiih a g iv and gallant packet, troin Evansville, i and will hereafter visit us ss'ini-oceasion- , ally, as of yore. His p-u-ket, the John Lumsil'-n, is a diaper, new, light draft ) arpl very handsome, and Licks out to-day j for Cairo and rSvansyille. We hnpo she will ha supported and retained in ihe 1 trade. Ones Davis is her ohief clerk. Tea uiagmiiu mi: afeiile Able, Capt. Dan Able, will be in port to leave to-day for I Vicksburg and New Orleans. Sho is one ; of the lliii'st packets on our Wssuern waters, anil Capt. Dun is too well known in our city to need any praise at our hands. John M. Leaven worth is her chic! secretary. The ''obi tsftatila. n I'onimi'rcial leaven! to-morrow for all points on White River, Capt. Davis commands. The Natoma, Capt. Win. Ashford, loavs-s to-morrow for Augusta and way points ou While river. She goes at o p.m. The Pauline Carroll is coming from New Orleans. She has .KW sacks salt fur Ibis point. The new Meinnhis and Hnpcliclil ferry- , boat Excelslnr, ifcueiiily built at Pitts burg, is on lr way to this porl. Elliu't A Miller present a handsome ad vertisement of the Dcs Arc in our issue lo- ' day. Win. H. Chick, one of the ulerks of the i RtoneweH, It is asserted, w as ppieeeding lo th" ladies' cabin when tin: boat was j burning, in order to assist them to escape, when tba burned Neor axaejeaj kaxaaatk his feet ami ho sank into the liery mass below. Thu bluff south ol the Missouri river front La Mine to BeoBsrlDa, a distance of aiinut eight miles, is said to be composed of hydraulic cement rossk, ssUaB only n eeds capital mid enterprise to work up into a prolilahlc business. The report uf the Cincinnati Chamber i ol Oonimer.io. liir tips liscal year ending Aaaxest 'II, pBsa is published. Prnm It wo learn that during the time mentionesi the num ber of vessels 1 hat pliesl between that I ! and other ports was a follows: No. Tonnaire. . Sleainlsoats 2?ti ft'.-Mfi j Barge "s4 PJ,: Tola!. .jyo GB,77' The Missouri an'l liliuois arc Isilh low ami ilifhi'iilt to n:u i'atsi. The Mollie lirat.. Cspt. ICeM BVataaesjaL leaves to-iay at lit a.m. for all points on I pper White, Little I'.ed an. I Hlai k Kiv pm She ,"s-s out nrnPl'T. na ai(v.T Kaad. Ben WoosI, of the New Vork An Bbsj SKnaa m iy BB a sharp politici.iii.ini: that he is aa ignorant as a mure alssut Missis, si ppi steam boats and baataaaa will not, Isi disputed when the following, which wo lke from his paper of the :t.)th ult., is rcai!. Hear Ben: "Since ihe Weetesa wa'crs were it: si navigated by steamrs. they have furnish ed us almost weekly wild painful recitals. The law requiring! he inspection of steam- i boat honors had ilio effect io BBaajaa their numlier for a while, ami th-j removal of j snags from the Missouri and Mississippi rivers aided in the reduction. The cap tains do not now, BS I le y formerly did, I stand on the valve, and order the cngln- ' nor to give hep ail she aaa. aarry lint they are, in every other respect, as reckless as I I buy ever were; ami their boats ! are always liable to sudden ae- i cidents. They never makn any pro- i vision either to prevent tlimn. or ts) pro- j vide h the rescue of passs'iigers when ih. y occur. The sleek Ii nils, as aaeaacaj thing, are little batter than outlaws, ami arc usually In a state nf warfare with the mate, who rarely makes a trip yvithont j kuoukliig one or !.. of them into Ilio ' river, and leaving them to get out the i best way they can. Captains, clerks anil pilots, with some honorable exceptions. Indulge in "poker" nnd "ieven-up" in the cabin with the black-legs, who aro a : rs'cognizid indispensable of tlhio and Mississippi stesmlioatsi and these is no- I thing like care, preuaution against aaajV dent, or provision Lo Insure safety. Ou an open deck, close to the furnaces, are casks j of petroleum, bales of hay, cotton or i hemp, as the case may be. There is nothing like a police. Even one does as , ho pleases; and among the river thieves, i piisktiockela and ruffians tu he found ti .th on deok and In thenabin of every Western sicamooai, is 11 any woinier that tlrsss oc cur, or is it not a great tvondcr that such as that of the .Stonewall arc not inure fre- i HiientT" STEAMBOATS. FOR WHITE RIVER. iteitular Memphis and While River Packet tor Little Rock, Auijusta null i'ohulltns. MnIiLIKOBATZ Il'itfinaii, master lnis splenillil uus.seni5ersls-i-;ilci Will lesvss lisl ahovo tills liAY. '.Th Inst .at 10 a.m. .!.!.: I 'i il .MILLKlt. tents, no 2 Kllioii block. Reifular Mumphis snd White ltiver IT. s. Mall issturdny Packet Kor Helena. DeVall's Bin tt. Lit tie ltosik.A UKUSta. J He k son porl. CO.MMKKCIAL J. It. Davis, muster i nis eieitiiiit passseiiKer steamer will leave as aoove SATCKD.vT. th inst. nt5 cm, LEV A KOBBINH, Aatenta, nol 16 Jeflbrsou street FOH NEW ORLEANS. Regular Memphis and New Orleans Packet. MAGENTA J. F. Hlcta, Ranter Julin S. suillvan, Clerk. Th only Meinuhiit and New )r- Jj loti packet. tut iqiIuvth: WeiiDOHday Wednemlay. Welnewly, WeUneHduy. Octoler 'Zith. November lWo. ,N"ovt -mlier 24th. w Decnnber Ktb. December 'J2d. LAKKV HAKMsTaD AIX)., KLUOTf A .HILLKB. Asealn. oc!7 FOR ST. LOLLS. Regular Memphis and St. Louis In dependent Friday Packet. For Hickman, Columbus, Cairo and St. I. .liis. The oiegaut passe tiger steamer T. Xa. MoOIIiIi. Robert K.. Riley Master. Will leave Memphi as above Every FRIDAY, at 5 o'clock p.m. For freight or psasage apply on board, or to LKVY BOBBIN!, Agents, j eels IS Jefferson street, j STEAM30ATS. FOR V'K KSIU KO. j rr' . ' " '"' stales M.,,1 I.ine for Vleftaijur ( For I a Helena, Napoleon and Viekabusi:. - L - UNARY Conway, master i ns elegant passenger pscicei m w i irni.';ii aoiive i is. 1 1 itriAY. sih i.ist.. at .s n.m. I Freight received at the St. lasuts Wharflviat. FI.K'ii. I' '. ::' - o FOR ST. LOU 18. Memphis and St. Louts U. S. Mail Line rOR HICK HAS. COLUMBUS, CAIRO ASI ST. LOUIS. MARBbl. i 1TY Carter, master This elegant pussenger pa:ket win leave as aoov.- THIS DAY, 5th Inst., atp.m. 1 Tickets for all points, via Memphis and "l. Louis Packets, North, East and West. Appiy ' to General Railroad Ticket Ofrlee -ts Main ' street. PI. KM CALVERT. Sup't. , Ton B. Dus:c.Tirket A sent. uaf FOR OHfJFaOLA. FOR Th OSCEOLA ft fant Mtld el AND Kant w. BAR-FIELD PfllHT p:iHienT tctamr, Geo. Cheek - l.sclie .Vliisler Is'.lll.'l liiali.. . I lers. Will leavi- THIS l.Y. :.th Inst., at b p.m. RICH'D W. LItiHTUlTRNP, Oen'l Am-iit. nuo 4 Jefferson street. FOR K VANS VILLI.. 'or Cairo, XTvaiisvino Tin Clipper A No. 1 PiteMtiKer iSUHinr John Lumsden, --'I Jssiin Tor. Hip .muster orr.-n ls..vli.... clerk Will Is-ave THIS DAY..ithlnst at ', p.m. ItlL'H'll W. LIOHTBCRNE, Agent, II ISA 4 Jenerson slri'i't. FtHi NEW tlKLKANS. N. OItIjEA.JVl mil Palatial PassenR-'r -Ste MOLLIE ABLE.-C mii-str ; .1. Lra v 1 1 wo r th ; crR Will leave KKlllAY. 5th Inst., at 5 p.m. RICH'D SV. LliiHTHt'liNL. i.en'lAgent. not No. I Jelferson strs-et. FOR AIIKAX.SAS RIVER. Memphis anil Arkansas Itiv.-r PaekeM'n. V. S.Ma l Llne-Kor Pine BlnrT. Little Rock. Hist sprliias anil Fort smith. G'IInX Clav ttlce, iiiasts r This eleaanl and swift passen ger Ktstnier will leavs' aa aisive HtlliAY. sih inst.. at p.m. W. L. Hal If ft If, Aljent. BS4 H'l Front street, Mosliv lilis-k FOR FRIAR'H POfXT. KtffiJlnr Mniphi', H)'mm and Frinr'n Toint I . S. Mi.ii Srml-Wtwkly Parkt For Ilt'it-na ami Friar's FoiiU. DKHARC Marsh Miller, master 1 Ills KpjHIUJill p IKer-mTt4':iniPr win ; :ve iiivo FtllDA Y. -it ! inn' , nl I p.m. KLUiHT Jt MILL Kit, AeionU, n No. 2 Pnmwnmle -tn-t't. FOR KKD RIVKR. Wagalas Red lltver Parkrt For leOerson. Hliri'vesort anil Als'X iiidrla Dlrst. Nn k wall Thomas Poe, master i iiLsspieuiiiu pas-eiigcr suaiuer , w!!! Is'avi UlSoVH FRIDAY at li inst., at a p.m. LEVY 4- ROIIBINS. Agenta, in JenVnum street. AMUSEMENTS. MEMPHIS THEATER So-ildiuQ. Sirfwell WacDonouqh. Propr's. ctini; Maiint(r FRIDAY KVKMN'i, N 'tiii hi r Farvell Beilv-lit Miss HfSA.N (aALTON, on wlii.h oi'-asUni will 1m irotiittMt Miit'lt-rrim' tj:niMpra oi .JlCsSlK LKA --.lMMif I.ta a vlU.ai-'-o'ijnr'if. . Mlw Hnnitn HUtOn. Li LA anil I'aitK in their trrilt doiiolo Traawrejil Klttitit. Mr A" J.MIKRS, irn-nt-rouHSki'tthr;. I.ILA n til slOIC, in tinir new :ii'l ttr'-ia?? Ht-t. Le TanilHiur .Kiiel. i ne wlmli' :i onu flu. viili lite auiurjiag V tudeVille of Tli K BLJXD HK;.ARH. aiurii::y---e;:onil unci i-.-.t t araia I !. r.i Mat inee. Hainniav Nittht --Last appear inre of MHn Sn aaii ' ialton anil t lie- ! eLav; Hist m LilaamJ Zt. Tues.Uy. XovemlerJtli.-M:. Fi:A'K KA . I in Houel'-auil's i:ist -tensation, FuKM . Ioors open at 7 o!nrk ; o ' rtnrc at ipiai T er t Cl'nI'M'M - PARLOR MUSIC HALL, 233 Sooond Stroot. John V. TlToV-'flos. tWM'AH WlI LIM .Lee( ami llTtii:ictr Stiuji' Manager Sl'I PENIMll'S ATTRAITIilN ! THI'ltSDAY WKNINii, .vmiiis-r L 110. Rneajcemettl snd trat aiiia'arsnee of .Miss X::i.UB T tYLllli the Hcknowleilsetl Vocal litiessii, loeether with tin- larxesl and ssest t.ticnied Variety fTuaiBliiaHiw in laeetty. AOMISHIOW.. iilti'HKSTHA ents UUAIRM BROOfrl'S OPERA HOUSE (JerTerson Str-eet. near Mnin. I'UAa. H, IL RuoOM t'UAJtl.KV WlIITK Prof. i'.iAVh AHNOI.D-. i.c-s.st-e Jiinl Prripriftttr Htojf Mamier Leader of On iie.-tra Open Every TAJ i t. 1 iM MlCfCntG Til i I RS 1 a V KV N I M , , V' Hept. 2Sd. with a Mammoth Company. Tlie ei'tt-rtaitiinent toi-on.-ist 'if NV-ro Mln tre!sy, Soiiltm antl Onnw s, Kam-y Dafie:t, l!al liuls, Ltietis, tiuart-tt-i. !Cxtrii aKauziirt, iinr-lesiii(-s, l'ant(tml:nis Mad Varces. Ad:ii WkIhii. itic; Private Boxea, HtJ3 Greatest Wuniler of the World ! WIMP WHO? WHO? Tlxes DOY ITTID30INr : BLIND TOM EXCELLED. r; St U'VrFP hy nun. ,'- jU'lues to In- tin- bi'st untutor''d mimic to the worll. ol hirln, animaN. Itafp and lnH.eta. ami rete-t MtiMieaa prfKlicy ( thm ae'; will exhlhit tor a tshotl HtM at t!ie ASSEMBLY HALL, SSI Main rffH-t, r(,injon''jno; Satur day Eveninj;, October ."It-, Llfi. Aihii;tsitm ."jot; Children Tc. Performaiirt omintntH'.t Lit p.m. op'jh Pkof. J. N. VANN'i.'V, Manager. HIDES AND LEATHER. ASHBROOK & WHITE, Successors to lico. Pnn.Lin Jt Co., i .1 !..:!:. IN Hides and Peltries Highest Cash Pcissrs P-iid. for Hides, Furs, Deer Skins, Beeswax, Tallow, Wool, Etc. Constantly on I 'nnsignment, Harness, Bridle, Skirting and Sole Leather, ADAMS STREET. Between Kront Row iinl Wntcr St., jj MEMPHIS, TENN. 0. B. THOMAS. a. p. uitoss THOMAS & GROSS MANLKACTRtrERS OK LEATHER AND OKALKKH IN Leather &SfiG8 Findin's Foreign and Domestic Calf and Kip Skins, Tanners' and Curriers' Tl r aaa. rrx. i mils, i diitici ti una, ctu., oec un- pi u 1.: -r ouu main ou, iticiiiu'iis, i biiu. BSrCaah paid for Hides and Leather ill the roimii. Keis FOR SALE. A SPLENDID CHANCE PROFITABLE INVESTMENT IN Central City Property sale, HT" O H. One hundred feet front, on the west side of Shelby street, with tire im provements thereon. Will be sold i altogether or in four separata lots, as-j purchasers may desire. For terms j apply to THOS. H. COCK-E, oc26 No, .118 ShetbyStreet. To the Stockholders of the Memphis Gayoso Gas Company. 'pHOSE mat have been sned, will please .il ,eVaet ,twaru Proeiplly. and pn ihes-sll? : that have been made, and suits will be dls I uiissesl. ' ufflcss southwest corner of Main anJ Jefllr son streets. acta JOHN DONOVAN, Praslesut. The Swift - a 'IT' -.' - STEAMBOATS. i ARKAX8AS RIVER LfN'R. Memphis and Arkansas River ;Packet Comp'yj. FALL ARRANGEMENT. prtoM :-i A Hon of II AND AFTER THIS DATE THIS any will run THREE bostta a wsk i kansas river; anil until the com pie new hosUs, the following boats will H. ALLErT ParrcsTARn. Master ' ...Ail. Htorin. Muster or I IioN W. A. CAbDWEf.I . s s-very Monday. Weslnesday lock p.ni .; making coonee-r-k with the Ciimpany's light ai.RS ...W. B. Now land, llestsr Bowlla. Masier ..lasvl Chapsr Ed. Nowli . E. Mtu Issler rH.... ON... aster aster ;h up rail points above Little Rock. Port lilhson. Throngh bills of lasting Riven for freight to 1 and tron .uempnia, m. lysuis. Loolsv B. Prssigt; destination, out delay. st all st.lSes is! Any p from tni the Ars ' KTSlslH ,S Rjv- Bee-SIM loplna M in - it Packet Company," th ts cor river, n of this lay. Job w. i Aa'"-, Otflce .TO! I II. Mi. iric. sn-r tt Tirkat Annt, o-JM N. 1 lroro'iiu I, fMt of Ji-lTerHou -HU NOTICE. F went, ainl .lurlna low water, the ami rkansas Klvr Pss-ket 1 run loe telinwlna new ami sle ls i. es week to Pine I'.lmf. leuv 'NLlAYS A.NI) KKJllAYS, st J sf t rimers gain w in; If : Iss-B DA III iA N t. LLK W II. Nolsnil Mnsler j OZARK au. st,,,m.' Master F' KT i SI Bss IN F-Siinilh Master j i onnerling at Plus lilutl with lue i..w-wats'r packet. AMKR1CAN Levi (Tliapnian, Master For Little Iti . k. The steamer PORT SMITH Ed. Votaad, Master ! Will leave Llllle Hock every svaturttav. at i ; o'clock, for Dardanelles; thin niaklug two j thronitli Iritis to Llllle iiock and one to Dar ilanetle a'eeklv. JOHN li. ADAMs President. mil "J Front -erect. FOR Fill AR'8 POINT. Friar's Point, Helena and Bends -CTL Packet 6 EN. ANOERSO'L Jaaie3 Lee. Masttr at" Leaves Meinphia, coiiimeuelug . Der Ba : .r . ... , , . , . Moiulays, VV etllrrlltiye anil rTlilays, At I o'clock p.m. a" No freight recrlvisl aflar p.m. e- Leaves Mars Psilnt -Tuesiiavs, Thurs days and su!urdays, at lu o'ctsask a.m. nisi Ita-Kiiiar Me Mail Pad and Friar's Point 1. s. ir HeSoto From, ceaa. . Helena. Delta. Fi lar's all V av l.anilllius. ii passenger sts-simer Marsh fss!er. Har-ittr. 0ES ARC."" EAVfc.Ii. la H I .eaves tr.a and s T1 ItDi Ttie Dra Ua K Mail, and sll llltl pel male Bl MORTON, I'LNN KV KLLIOTT da every rUKas- 1 i . at 1 nan. L'oilit eveiy W EDN'tsliAl it lis a.m. itr.icted to arry Ihe C. erss-iiu rely sin her remnlu- lil't-.KK. Helena Ml Li. Kit. Memphis. WHITE RIVKR LINE. Memphis and While River Company. Packet BE aJSBIBhts i i ry rtiumda' and Oetu o clock p.ia : T1TT1 : W. A. OALfiWKI.I. RatSj Unynes tuaster SAtURDSVS : Win. Ashrnr.; MlRtter il'- O. A DA MH. Pr''(ipnt. iitAUAM. Freiunt Ami s. n. Mnon OCei Nsi. FOft WHITE III VEIL OLD RELIABLE. OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. WE COMETO STAY." Merchants nd planters' Independ ent White River U. S. Mail rA f3iavt-u.2clny Pacltct The splenillil sJcinn-r. COMMEHCIAI John B. Davis. Master Jna. X. Thompson (Clerks) Charles Sharpe, J V ILL leav Mrtnphia ICVKItYaATUitllA V si nt ". o'clock 1 1 in., for Auirtista, 'hian j 1 '.Vest Point. Dm A iv. Di'Vall's Bhlir Claren- I don, lililiall ILiy, anU aii iuteriuesliale hiusl- : tngs. tshlppcrs can relvapoa this Loai re-, a. t... .:. in the trees perauKaeajfsy, Freight qnd :.,, ,,-.- Reduced. CAKD (IK katkh: Tli Vj Arrinul nil PikM Itelinr: Poun.l frs lahl alc pet UW pounds i Dry barrels IV per harrel Whisky, Pork, etc tl tu per barrel . 71 H'ois sail, Settd? soisl .lusrisj.'n . Ponn-1 ii-i!.i ;,c per iv nomels Dry barrels iee per barrel i Whisky. Porl.. -t.' -1 s. per hai ret j Cotton lis Ms'inpiiis S i ier halts i " " New Orleans i2 'S. jser lisle e i.ssKNiiKIt tabikf: To Clnremloli an Jail oolllls helssw S 7 mi To DeVall'n BfulT. In t To Little Rock .T t M To Des Arc -. II J" : To Augusta, Wesl Point ale! Se.o i s IS ml JUHM B. I'AVIH. LEVY Jt fti'llUINS. Ags-iiis. oclS Tfet. IS Jetnsrson street, Meinplhs. Speed, Safer- anJ Comfort Eliiott Line. Memphis ami White Klcer P. . MM Psclcel. Kor liWena. i'i . 'i 's Poliil. ItevcllM Illuir, Utile ivts k, Ht Sprines. rs i.rey. IsVb LEtiAL TKNI This Brat-sia ;ty TITE I'oil IS Willi points ou V Upper Wt ProiuenHtie aul Jv llllllll. ttUC'Jl FOR NK' ORLEANS. Memphis and w Oriaans Pacltct Lme. RKtlCI.A DirmttAZ PACKET. s- ; ... V...i mJ Vox New nr -, ,.,-m, , n..,ui(, niiii Ihe BeadB, Magenta. J Frntik Hieks. M.isler JsMlll M. fJlUUVS'1. i. li-l R. .MiMrtl-HIPf N. a. Itreeli, Ma e- lt'.i.'ruiahlon. Clerk. ' iiicoi taeehove Kplunulu ifr-fini. srs will leavs BMaaeMs Kvbbv WKON'tisnAV. ismisneuelnit with t 'September 3Bth,aae remalaiaaB thi'ouithoiif tlie seeMsn. Aop.nt ' sel LAKKY II A FOR ST. FRANCIS RIVER. Memphi. and St. Francis River Tubs tiay Fack&t rsss i m..iiti , jBsrii. utt, a.ii! i is, ui nun sv liiisuuru. Tlie new snii cleaaut rildewiieel Paiuw-nner Packet, SAINT CspL T. it. rlowmali. FFIANCIS, .Bum c. Paine, Clerk Itrll 1. leave Memphis lor TI FT. t V KN A. L'ANtii;! LLK and ST. FiiAM is ItlVEltH every Tt'tHDA o ciot'K p.m. LAKKV HARMHTAD, AitenU feblS "a; M.uMson strsil FOR OSCEOLA. Regular Memphis and Osceola Tri-Weekly Packet 'Sa r in. F'.sltos, a.i visolpu and all Way Points. Tin' new and cletant BMe-wBesI sfesnier GEO. W. CHEEX, : : Geo. Malone, Master. r BA.VBH as s!ve every Tu. Xa day. TTinrstias,- and Batnrsii at! 5 o'elss-k p m onmmenrt October'th Apply ssu isosrd, . KilH'D W. LJOHTBrh ocT, 4 let e tm FOH MOUXD CITY. For Arkansas and Texas. nnitAVKi.KRa oh kmi.;rants bum t I in,) ' 5.aM" Tiixaa Hlionld cross the river I at this point on steamer LAiritA . ... t'heek msusler , 1 to Cheeks Laiiillng. Four mUes of land ' travel saves. Boat mskea four trips daiiv. I ! Faro ona-lis,H Uiat of su-nmcr liallslln. sels i ! FREIGHT dt TICKET AGENCY. Freight & Ticket Office OF THK NEW ORLEANS, ST. LOUIS - A.ND- RED RIVER STEAMERS. Through Bills Lading for Freight Given to All Points. aarTHBOrnil TlCKBTS SOLD TO AWT FOIST OB MISSISSI :'!! A Mil RSD KlVBR. b-iurrha chetriuisy ra csorns R'.CH'OW. LIGHTBURNE, Gen'l Agent, 4 Jcffcrsoa Street. NAT IMA ... Maklni! ekae isiniiisitiinui at DeVairs Blun wllh the r illroa.1 Little ltock.aini .it Jack- StHiporl Withlho ste alller MsSLLIE IlK.STT for all points, on upper White and Black rivers. Tne al -.v. i oiitiany now have in course ol ooustrucstioB a iinMtiiiili's".t side-wheel steam er lor this inuks, wliiiai will lie . oiupiet. d on sir uNinl ttis- i-t of iS'toher, when sin- will lie out in Hie line as Ihe Sauurday ' pneket, the Nuliiin.i tasitlit Tnursilav. ...... . ... aahsi ' rmm. ! AMi's Wi r. at 3 i- r- 'M I'hsarsJlii" o . Aitent, on sires. t. STOVES, ETC. CHARTER OAK STOVE CATECHISM : Question. -Who made the Urst Charter Oak An-oer.ii v. Fllley, of St. Louis. O. Wrsn was It flrst maueT at.-In the year Is-Vi g.-Aretlieyg.-assj,OTesT A. The nest In the world " a isw are Ibey made? a- fOSS the rssst quality of Iron. W ho stays they are skii,, t.-How many w-re aol.l in 1SSST A. There were 1347 sold. How many oat of that number railed? Q. Who sells the genuine Charter Oak la A.-J. jr. SCHA t CO., 'Sn MAIS ST. w stoves of that name? -in. Q. How ran purcliiJMnt lh 7rnnlor A. Hy awelnv the amMom oi ii. K. FiHy on earh Hior-?, Qr Hnw KhoaM pturtlM onler them r J?. Tt'il yur nierchi-nt to ft Kill v'n. tvnft J. K. h! a Hitja. A Co. tuve a sntui tork t taxi. tri rp 77 .V W ARK, CAtiTIS6, He., jomi txtfjAy. J. F. SCHABEL & CO., NO. 227 MAIN STREET. MEMPHIS, Solo Agents. THE FAVORITE Is guaranteed to be In alt respecta a FIRST-CLASS COOK STOVE. .t I! aut exumme ihein. For al oy T. 8. JUKES, Second &TPt. efar Rooflritr, UntterlnBS and (ieiieral Jb Work Mi l.li 1 aiul promptly exeairi. orltf RETAIL GROCERS. SPICER 8l SHARPE, 354 Main St., Magavney Block. Fresh Arrivals ! New Goods ! New Shaker Preserve snl Jellies- ISO case ; New canned TomaLses and Psaches; New K.tain ( ilewse; ;,.w Pln!ipp chs; New Younsj AsnssrUTi and Fiscforjr Chveast New Pickles- all sizes very line; New Mackerel Mesa anil No. I; New CWBIIIan. i holse Tsis ; Coleman's Mustard; Cross j BLe k BSSV Plsikla-; I'ox e Cooper's Olatoie; "reiicn Mas tarsi ; Wur.s.ienhire Sauce; i" .11 t.'rackcr . - a BiMsd vailely. A., are rees.v.itv( dally, iarae ailstltlnns to Js si"' -' sw Isiw ax any lipase In the city. We keet. uic isest Tianly of every, iiniis lu our lin. i,!i us a call ''' - ' - s lis itl'K DISPENSARY. ORLEANS INFIRMARY, 142 CANAL STREET, " NEW ORLEANS. - LOITSIA.VA. con in rem BY Ors. Choppiii. C. Beard. Brickell and Bruns. Thin fii'titulinn in a," Ojir,i for the Treittnifiit of Meilinil ami sViiryiett Unease. DR. SAMUEL CHOPPIN, Seaeral stecaery, su.i Dlm-ases of the k luni, Hlsi'ais'r a:i. 4 I r.-thra: nil '.perslies tssr Drlorinltics. .ii.-h as i .iiis-fisit, llre-llp, I "left -sai al e, ete. DR. C. BiFARD, Diseases ol the K" and Far. DR. D. W. BRICKELL. Dlssaaia peenilar to Women -tJaefattaaaae ihe rvUcl oftvartaa Tamers, - unsiiffrlnsa. Ywieovamnsl Fistula, LiU'eraiiou of ih Parlaenm, ee. etc. OR. !. DICKSON BR'JNS, Li .f:i4,-i ,,r tlie Heart. Lnas mtd Throat, a The lent Tinrt- ar,- pmv 11-1. Fur :tnj :w-'' mnniMlutiotiH -tii;ti t. tli.rs-ui nr-t-ch--. kfln Box t-7. Mew ir;.n. DR. RUSSELL'S DISPENSARY. THE LAKUI-T A :s F.ST I XSTITCTION OF THE KIN 1 IN TUE MOUTH W EOT; ESTABLISHED TEN YE-aftS And the ouly rpllabip place for the Cure of Private Diseases. Dr. RtHSKLL, ii northsiderU "n.it Tnn, In aclt.ni' parties :nu-re rh Court street, ire, Memphis. ti hy rial The Most Successful Physician IN the treatment of-Private and aecret dla-eam-H. siutt-k. thorough aud pt rrueUitunt s-'iires -tKLrnuuKl iu evry far,.-. mali -r e male. llvcent casaw oi Uhonorrhe.i tr syphl 1U cured In a few davK, wit boat Uie aim ol in-. ciiry, cfiuc of iltft or huidramw from iiihi-sA. S.tndarv.sypuh.' . liie Iiuit vault urmlloul'! without Hi u ot mercury. SnX- Wn ry ht loaa t jf Sex ual Ire ViKor iu a few wea-ka. nmM Utmm iaudlii? when - :. iiaUt-i, ptTTitanetit- .s.- ,1-t oxiwive veuery. matsirrnea aud loan of phy wr, sfjfrrertlly mid p-rina- Ail iiultUiiis strictly Prwr. r stiirttd tailee! or iihonor "Oftl( - hours from 9 mML to 1 p ra., and 2 to k p.rru DR. J. R RPFIX, Connnltlng Phrilclan. la. U. VVAKKA.N, St-crt'tary. TreatJee tn lhronic Disi'MBen rr.rritjhed frr BANKS AND BANKING. THE DeSOTO BANK OF MEMPHIS. DIRECTORS: JAMJDI ELOflt. W. K WnH X It. KAK.NSWDRTH. . H i.CXSCI'MK JOHN ii. LKKCII. OFFICERS : JAMES ELDER, : : President. W. H. WOOD, : : Vise-President. T. R. FARNSWORTH. : Cashior. jjcM EMSVIET BAN K, No. 8 MAOISQN STREET. Tiios. Ttnlier, Iof-t. QlCl.f.S Sljtht DrafiH on lrf?uoU, 'iLtlHir.-rt O :tinl Htxiy lay i' Slijla m Loiuntn, Al N Yoilc r:us; nut r;u draw ia kqui tu suit pr.ichuKvrs uu ail the princ ipal rttlea and uv uh V'sutlJBw'Ufai Ruioii", Aii, 1 1" nsri'Mft i;- Mi'i ;ii V'i :i, !!; Mint Ban k .liu B-iMiit-.s. Mfi MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK OF MEMPrilS. Dot a General Btmking and Kn-fiaff riuoient. QjUc!ion untile at nil points and lnnHpily tietaiiUd. DIRECTORS rr. SMITH, i'KlN.S, n. CHKRKV. W. H. CHE3RY. President AMOS WOODRUFF, -Vice President. H. A. PARTEE, O. shier I. J. FREEXAfi, Aso't Cashier. BANKING HOUSE OF MEMPHIS LIFE And Gen 'I Insurance Company, Cor. Front and Madison ;..., 0. B. MOLLOY. President. au8 FEBOWAWO MOLLOY, Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MEMPHIS. DIRECTORS: a KISMAX, F. 8. HAVIH. J. T. FARN.lWON, O. H. irOAH, J. N. OL1VF.R, NKTVTO.t FORD, W. W. THATCHER' W. P. PRDUDFIT. W. -w. YorNQ, W. R. MOORE, C. F. MM. Tri, J. W. 3 rir FERBON, C. C PARTEE. F. S. DAVfS, President NEWTON FORD, Vice-President W. W. THACHER. Cashier. COCHRAN HALL. THI8 eleeant and popular HalU -pj I sitnaici y'lSJw'r order, is now opeh to en BALLS, PARTIF" 7b KemectaiMe t i io1 aalRS. ETC. For terms f Hupp 1 tl. A. I'Al "j . Hail- -I I I rpeaaBaaasa jralty Bidld 1 AS. . M led w aW