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THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL.- SATURDAY, NOVEMBlvIo, 1869. I THE PUBLIC. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Mn.T MrtKL, one year .......... Jio oo - a mi S D A 1 AJ'r'LIU sum j ttj I . X- i. . v jl-aji E- i 11! 1J vuc, UlOUgU l .'IIUV vuu r I Atr; . ua molt. that". -in In Bar"! v .,. h thv revard a r-ariinal -1r:aof iMmiTii church! We on make li.ipt i-t landinrk-m, wiiit ii in assailed In thin article, consist ed in the eve of all honest Mnsn L411.1 asp i.'tAi Aitul, on year. WrtiLT ArraAi., on year fnut trrtAi, lu clubs of twa J . ii v. .teivered In city by Carriers, as o w.peTn p;'r week .. 3& 111 Vt t rKI.Y APPEAL la Ti;ll!ar!y discontin ued at th euJ ol ihe tunc aubecribed kuit paid fat unless irimnl In advance. '1 hi- rule 1 a.lb nua. 2 50 4 00 tiered 10 without reaped toper- RATES OF ADVERTISING: Transient advertisements, am Insertion, fl; earn subaequeut Insertion 60 rent per Banara. Advertisement In Wan' 01 Bent column, Ul neons per 1 in each Insertion. Double column a.tvenlnexncnts 26 per cent. l.-in t.'iiai to ordinary rales. Docal notices, fourth page, a) cents per Una 1 for tula purpoae. let them Insert l!Ore Aril. I 1 . , H Ilu Sill I UUtlcl tow, ha any liuht to the tirivileire or it irree of Maeonrv, until he hat lieen duly Initiated according to the provisions of the charter; nor can be be acknowledpwl as, or permit tad to All the office of Omni Master nntll he has taken the precedent decrees. Thia is Maaonic landniarki-m. and ooaaistent ISaptista act on tba very suite principles. And do the editors who have iuii,;urated litis warfare upon Bap ii confess tonnv bnt dnly appointed priealsr We leave the religion editora of tlw Appkal (Lit week with Ibia waoteaoo.. advice: If thev are fully couviueed that they mistook their cailiiiif In attempting to ondifei a high-toned, secular and n-lls irioua paper, and that polemic theology 1- their forfe, ami they Intend lo uao their Co.il Cwnpinv, prexSrtdt? the pocsibii It y of tmtragcan eamotiotw to which, in former winters, we have ieen ul Jected. We deem this tribute due tu the i'i .! this company has already done the rommunity, and would fain hope that we have not miseonoeived its purposes for the future. no e. Ii lri-.prti.tn Cttr ttema, second page, IS pent par line each Insertion. rcll notices, third pa;. Meant per II n tick Insertion. alonlhiv advertisement, as for 0 rat. and H for each additional Square. A-ivei-ileementa Inserted at Interval, to be charted S per cent, additional In propor- 1 u.'Aolic' iheir true colore. tl.tr, Announcing fan dldate for mate. County and Municipal 1 .ffl.s. Hi) each, to be paid la ad vance In svery Instance. Hei rhure and Death are published a new , bat complimentary notice of Marriages. Irlbnle or Resiect. ohltuarlus and 'un. ral ; N v, will t charged a other advertlee- raenta All I hnrrh N,.tlcea or noUceu of meetiugs . f Oharltahleor Benevolent ftocletle, nUl lie charted half price. Hi-v day Areasi., A'tvertlsement Inserted mi the scsuay A imi will be charged oun ' l&th additional. WaKKi.T A I'PUL. Ad vertlaeman ta Inaerteii to the WttKtv Appeal, alone, one halt 01 Rajl.t rates. In botu Uaii.y and Wutu, one fourth addlfUmal to Dailt rate. In a, 1 case ad adktlAementa are considered ; A Husr 1 the space occupied by eight line 01 Bonn uuursnii. CORRESPONDENCE. forreepondence, on lublle Events, aollclted troin every part of the t'nlted Htaiea. KKATINU. KNOLJHU A fu. II Fills APPEAL F. A. TYLER, EDITOR SATURDAY MORNING. : : NOV. 20, 1869 We publish the reply of the Appbai. in this issue, because we hav e the pledged word ot the editor that our re view of his article shall uppear in the Appeal, but up to date it has not appeared. We 1 rve our stricl ure until Hiiother week, h. tb-y may tw mcxlitled by the explaua tloii of the editor. We are aeiouished at the potations tKk.n l.y the e.iltot -in-chief, in attempt- jtt.UH (''inplaineJ of. He will not aee the point we tuade. We do not object to the Ap peal plvirur "current news," but we do proieat against it penning or publishing current inlander or palpable falsrhotsui upon our people. The above appears in the Baptitt of this date, but j" iliaps was written previously. We promised, in a pri vate note, to publish the reply of the Bapdst (wliioli appears twlay),on Thursday morning, or as soon as con venient thereafter; and no puper was issued Friday from this office. What is meant by sayuip "up to date it has not appeared?" The impression pro duced ini?ht be that we had delayed beyond our promise. This is a very remarkable "tempewt in a tea-pot." The Is.tir will learn, one of these days, that he nes:l not be "astonished" at the vindication of irublicalions of new- tteui-by tiiesecular pres.s, which, lieinp current, it has as good a right toyaUMh as, if erroneous, he has to oatncC He says he protests against our .I'tiiiiuji or publishing curretit slanders or paipai.lf falsehoods upon 'ur aTipir " We have answered him tii.it In 1 hai'. .' i- untrue and it.-eli -: 1'1'iei'ous, and tliat we have only published an a-serlion of other peo ple, vi ilhout an idea of doing injury or giving oflWi-e, and at the same lime given the authority, that it j might ;-o lor what it was worth. We now pi oteat against his editorial inti mation ayainst Catholics, Fpiscopa- 1 lidns and others, or the editors of this i paper as such, as capable ot "malic-" and slanderous falsehoods, rlc. We tell him that, whatever we may have We publish the altove from the BmpMifl of this city, because especially rtsjuested to do so by Dr. GraVKs, and i an we are willing the public should judge fairly lietween us. He s.vnis ratlicr over-sonsitive to the fact that the Aitk.u. should be one of a thou-and jtiumals to publish a news item which was found going the rounds of the press, and which the : editors of the Appkai. had no more thought of endorsing, than Dr. (1 n ves ; anil not quite so frotai a right to dispute. If he had desired to do j that, he was fully aware an opportu- nity would have been afforded him to I do so in the Appeal. In our view, nothing waft required by the interest of his church, but to cor r, rt th,- ftiitemeut, if facts were incor i redly stateil in the little flying jiara I graph; and that, we should quite . ins-rfully have given him the opHr j tuuity to do. What good reason, ' therefore, can be assigned for his pre sumption of bad motives on our part, 1 and for the use of abusive epithets to ward the editors of the Appeal, who, 1 it so happens, never even knew of the objectionable paragraph until after it hail leen selected and published by an editor then acting, and who was raised and educated by liuptisU? It is a misfortune that he should have corns, and that secular journals must be so wary in selecting of the current uews of the day lest they should tread unwittingly on his toes. It is said that on one occasion when Spcbukox was slandered, lie replied by saying that he had found the correction of slanders often tended to circulate them, so as to make it do more harm thrin good, ami that, instead o! prose cuting lor or defending against them, be preferred to do as did the little bird when purnued by the hawk "just fiy uj." We would commend his example to the Reverend Doctor, aud advise him just to " fly up." If it is proper he should defend his church, it is equally so that he should have as much cliarity and give as lit tle offense to others in doing it as pos sible. The editors of this paper pro test, with one voice, that they are not inimical to the Baptist church; and vet it septus he would have the public believe they are so; and for that pur pose -tales that MM of them are con nected with Episcopal and Catholic ihurches! Does he then think that Episcopalians and Catholics are such ' eiielnie-" of the Itaptist t'litirchas to .1 it with "mendacious" "faLse kflod?" Don he think the fact of con nection with one of those churches rinia ! 1 on lusive tint t malice" 1 entertained by a secular editor? Does be find any authority in the ; law of charity for supposing 1 -ueh a fnct suillektit to warrant the charge 'list 11 t ttholic would seek to ,'ialiiy a pntt, or an Episcopalian la bishop, by the statement of a slan- tlerous lai-eliood; or that the priest or bishop would be gra tilted b the coin- A New York corrtapondent states that that city has another wonder, be ing the largest hotel in the world, ex cept one. It is being erected on the site 01 the old Southern I .a large Hotel on liroadway, near Amity street. The now edifice is eight stories hi yh, aud the Broadway front will be sur mounted by three gothic towers. It will have six hundred rooms, and is intended to n commodate L3.IU guests. The furniture alone will cost 400,lluti, and the whole work is to cost (1,0)10, otio. There will be seven acres of car luting. A new markethou-'c is also to lie instisl at the loot of Thirty-fourth street, North River, which is to be SOU feet long, and aw feet wide, covering an entire square. The appearauiv will begrand the immense roof lieing .-loped like a dome, and surmounted by a tall ciock-tower)in the center, and two others, one 011 each end. The distance from the Alabama State line, when' it is crossed by the Seiina K ..id. lo Okaloua is iiHy-two miles. The amount of bonds voted Ii .Vs.i,(m, and iv of private sulMcriptions have been made. The grading and cross ties will cost $.'112, !. The bridges over the Tomblgby and Buttahatchie, will cost U",0tm. Leaving a surplus of frl 7:1,000 for sta tionhouse, tanks, lotsjinotives, etc. This part of Forrest's road can be finished and equipped without a mort gage. What dues Memphis mean? CurArkan8S3 Letter. GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. IN SURAH b. a. kezly BROOKS, NEELY & CO. WHOLESALE Grocers, Cotton Factors COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ASl) MALUM IS Osceola, Are., Xovomber 18, lVsl. Hlitors Appeal: In my last, I gave an account of a goober vine, grown in Mrs. Driver's garden, having 225 peas upon it. But this vine will have to take a back seat; for a vine, grown in Mr. Jas. Ward's garden, lust above town, has produced over Udo peas. So j you tee that Tenne-e Is completely in thefMlaV w Our little town has been thronged i the st few days, with citizens from nil pins of the country, drawn hither plantation Supplies, Boat & Bar Stores in consequence of the sal of lands for taxet. A portion of these lands wen No- 270 Eeott Strezt, ptld out, a portion sold out, but the ' Botwean CVart and Madison, the major part reverted back to the j sew MEMPUI8, TEN'S. Mtatc. 'the result or these sales is a sad com in. 'iit upon the deplorable con dition of the levees iu this State. Here are thousands yes, millions of acnes of lands which, were they pro tivted from overflow by a judicious system of leveeing, would produce a D0A CnlAri CL f lj i Hvsiwuioviicu uiUbk Ul DUUUS In our line ever oOVred In thla market, ron alatlng In part of- FINE GOLD WATCHES ! PEOPLE'S INSURANCE COMPANY OPPICH 1 U MADISON ST., MEMPHIS, TENN. TAKES Fire, Marine and River Risks. CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. M. J. WICKS, President. W. F. BOYLE, Secretary J. T. PETTIT, Vice-President J. H. EOM0NOS0N, General Fn Dorn.im JP, pA I 5Keu UYBr D00,UU0 00 . U. Barnum & to. capital stock, $300,00000 Annua, ,ncome oveP . Q0'000 0J TO THE TRADE. WE HAVE JUHT MMIYIS) AND HAVE lu alora, one 01 the largest, naoat gene- 1200 bags Coffee 1200 barrels Flour, 1500 pkgs. Mackerel, 1000 kegs Nails, 500 pieces Bagging, 200 barrels Whisky, 250 doz. Painted Buckets, Kuar. MolaMM, BMron, Lard, Halt, Hr. Th j Mck U well worthy the ttntUm of ticaiem, wiin i repvcif.iliy lnvlid to call Mud x- aiulue II. fi se earrom. oclt J.T. KAHUAHON. C. O. CLAY ,l..ii.- ho U'i 1 1 Hnil it l.l.ire Ii : n , ,r. I .!.- i il 1 ..I -u o .01 01111 ;i;- . .si Hunt: less is implied in Ihu above uncalled ,....,... .0... ri,.,m.iin. n' . 1 .11 t online himsA-lf to the truth. "The ; -" " - . , ,, . .. .. , him tins may be the wav to get up a troth in love" is the motto which . ' , - mi 1 controversy, out ol which to raise a lieads lus pai:r, and he will do! , ' . . ... ' J u 1 Jt . .v t u t Jt'aa , ami u t u ji t tti v t both to his church and Christian, as well as for his inter est, when he descends to abuse, to veil to observe it. We have not "attempted " a vindication of the publication ot the paragraph to which be ev.-epts te have made one. If be ha- the will or the inlluence to in jure u- in our iu.-iness, when we have been innocent of intentional offense, we tell him that we would lose every Daptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Episcopalian and Catholic from our subscription list leforo we would truckle to either deuominaiion, and truet the Devil's church to sustain us in the light, when uo other would do no. It he cannot defend thv founts v ilhoni misrepresenting and niaiigu j ins the sinner.-, he has mistaken his to make enemies both to and himself. But it is not the way to make friends to either. The Ari'KAl. will not be forced into that kind of antagonism. Dr. (iiiAVKs has been fully informed that the paragraph at the hood ol this article was not an ed itorial, i.ut paUUhfd as a news clip ping, without even the km. u !.,): of lite re-poiisiltle editors. They now vindicate the inadvertent publication as a news item, subject to correction at will, and without attlrmin Jor de nying its. truthfulness. The responsi bility lor that rests with iu author, whoever tliat may be, or with Bpi r- 1 . l. iv n. r I ii Mua n 1 - r . , . . Iiatiur r ' ' 41 1 tlU ttu A line i i 1 I I . iv.h ,::i..n, and would do well to go to ... . .. . ,. Ij I , , b edottbt whetlu relther would dclelid Editor Appeal: This tuubrm a sub ject of . i 1 1 rest to planters ; it lias al most ceased to be so now. It in7 be a subject of increasing interest to the manufacturer. The manufacturer must act through the buyer upou the planter. Should a particular variety of cotton coin mend itself to the manufacturer, it will be sought after; a better price will be paid for it. The production nt it will Ik- fostered ami eneouragtsl, until the market may be overstocked. Then the planter, finding his fine cot ton will sell for no more, or lies net--leeted on the table, declines to plant it, or gi TO any special attention to It. Tlie Seit Island cottons liefore the war, from the fine price paid fur it, were planted with succens. But ow ing to the imperfections of our system of hdior, and to the prevalence of sev eral tine, long, silky staple cottons in the market, Die price dots) not justify the South Carolina planter in raising it any longer. As a crop it will cease to M raised. The edict has gone forth the rfirYfl have been promul gated. The Peeler commanded, for two years, a tiue price from 3t to :!0 per cent, more than common Mexican cotton. This year the price has de clined, and it can scarcely be sold at an advance of more than -ijier cent. There are several other varieties of line, silkv cottons raised iu greater or ! lating anecdotes, both racy and pun- lew quantities -all swelling the bulk ' gent. Every community has its char of tine cottons thrown upou the mar- j asters for "spinning yarns," and this , kct. The manufacturer m cs this, aud ' i by no means an exception Ui the through his buyer he reflates the ; general rule. When they gut together, prh-e of each. The poor planter, un- I he crowd diss, not lack for entertain aide to hold his cotton, must submit i mnnf fuite up to the grave and comic to the reduction, so loti; as be raises ; IK-rt'ormanee so frtsjiiently presented n over .ju.iiitiiy of tine cotton, and ' uin the boards ot theaters ot cities owes a balance lo liis merchant. j of much lurg-er growth than thei-ola . Will tbi- tate of affiin ever cease? A ready ln would have eiuphiymeut Tlie Peeler cotton has not itnUijed as i 'or a twelve-month in recording and much to the acre as MWatiMd tlais I "epMfakg tlaWe for MhtteattOB and wear; it has di-cllned iu price, and, w hen once preamted to the public, j like the Masbslon of Isl7, it will soon I would come fully up to, if not surpass, I Alisaiipoar from the cottouiield, and it ;" Mark Twain's " new bfHk In point neither of the other fine varieties j of true merit. Here is a chants- for ilk, Moina or Zep-ora an-em on raged some riter to biy the foundation to by the manufacturer, they will cea-o ! a small lortune at least. A book of to le platitCHl with care. I th s character would embrace many The silk cotton sold ta-fore the war ' rich amvdotes never liefore piiblishefl, for 100 per cent, more than common ! rtnd tar more readable than three Cotton ; and since the war, lu lfs& a fotiHhs of those now attractively crop sold in Liverpool Ibr to urceiit. j luiid iu muslin and for sale in the more tljan ordinary cottons of same dook -stores tnrongnoui tne country, grade; last year lor 4; pat BMtt, The I and w hich go off like hot cakes. Moiua, raised by Mr. Echols, of Ueor- j A uimi hy the name ol Cole, while gia, sold for from to to So ier cent, riding horseback along the river road The iiepora. last season, stild for 111 north of this place a few days since, jer cent. The silk anil Moiua are I during a heavy wind storm, a limb each very fine staple no percept i- j """ a large tree fell, lotting him on ble dinVreUiiC Vet one sold lor A) or I 'be head aud injuring Him so severely U uer cent, more than the other be- 'hal he died sisin therearter, me ciern ot tne weather is unitount edlv on a siree, and drinking very bad w hisky at that. He gives us :iil sorts of weather in the same twenty four hours from warm, pleasant, i balmy spring, full of smiles and ca- come out of 1 resss, to coin, icy nrecy.es, mr surpas-- I 'rum it. of il! '"f rigid sternness ol tno.se that liale of cotton, or from forty to eighty bushels of corn per acre, yet as mat ters now stand, they are not consid ered of sufficient value to pay the j ta.ves thereon. And what is true of the Linda of Mississippi county, is equally true of nearly all the alluvial lands bordering upou the Mississippi river, upon either side, from Cairo to ' the Gulf. Verily, the savans of Con gress tnd of the Legislatures of the respective States of Missouri, Arkan sas, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi i and Louisiana, shoukl put these im-1 portaut facts in their official piics and j smoke them, until national as well as State aid be extended in giving hill and complete protection to these lands. I The nation seeuu , to 'vo 'undsguf- Qa!breath Stewart & CO., ticient to pay $,non,KK for a very ; ' ' small interest in the north poleTwhllc No. II UNION STREET, U Laaat -.ia vttat I. JIm Baaaa I I """"attut-j stonewall Block. : : Memphis, Tenn. proveiiienta uoeciiiig tne vnai lnier--st of thousands of citizens who are struggi'ng under the weight of heavy national aud State ta.i-s! Is this po litic? Is it just? Will the people long submit to a system which is cal culated to degrade and impoverish then v Most assuredly not. lint, on the contrary, they will seek a remedy through the ballot-box , and elect men to ollict who will heed their demands. But I am no politician, and did not take up my pen for the purpose of writing upon the subject of national or State politics; still, have thought proper to call attention thereto, aud urge the citizens of the Mississippi Valley to agitate the quiwtion until the aid asked for and so much needed is forthcoming. For the time being, we are experi encing the annoyance and perplexity arising from the irregularity of the mails. The "Belle Memphis" and " Belle St. Louis," our mail packets owing to the low stag' of water ami the course of the main channel in the river opposite here, are unable to land on their down trips, but as yet have not given us the go-by as they pass up. To remedy this trouble. Postmaster Hart will make arrange ments to receive the mail at a point nlxmt a mile above here that is, in case tho present low stage of water continues any length of time, for we are bound to have the mails regu larlv. This is a great country for relieving the tedium of the hour during these rauiy days and long evenings, by n Old Bra Neity, Barnum & Ca., 265 MAIN STREET, COR. COURT STERLING SILVERWARE! ECONOMICAL FUEL. The Best ASSETS : Cash AttHi, : Stockiioidtrs Notes Secures, $179.1 I .u.f u ta (to Liabilities whatev $329,182 12 ever, except aawaat ecctaary ta Relaeare OvUtaBiiaf Risks, say $25,000 00. W. B GREEWLAWV JAMES ELDER, President. Vice-Pre 't J. A. SIMMONS, Sec y. DIRECTORS: W. B. oaiKsi aw, W. M. FAKRisoma. I Jamch Kluer, C. W.Ootbb, Jumr owaarvs, J a., . . s. ttacca, OoS Kl UESR MAORVKBT. Wa a- It U with mneh plaanrc the Jianitaarn of thla Company tmlr t. Ita P.iiiey ana in pai.n.- tr.iir rongra;man..n cn u eocca forth pat tao ;irt. It tlon and rutaie p;nprt4. Fullcle lued on ail th lmprovwl plaa of l.u 1 refer th general pubUrto our policy holder. XX. X3. X3TTT.TCT"B8Y. XI. Jf. WHITB, Speotal A-seut. atuto A-gont for Ten SOUTHERN LIFE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 1. DtUAVDN. J. il.s W. U. WAIUI. U. CAK.N. - AM. THE - FARGASON & CLAY, Wholesale Grocers, Cheapest Fuel IN THIS MARKET! 'prtAT IT MAY UK MtiRK UflNKKALLY 1 Introduced us nil article of FUEL lor housi'lt, Mil iur)ii--. Iht- Memphis Gaslight Co. Will con I Inn the sale of i OKK for two wk at the very low price of INSURANCE COMPANY, DeHaven, Cross & Co.. General Office, 17 Madison St., Memphis, Tenn. GENERAL Commission Merchants, No. 412 NORTH LEVEE, ASSETS 1st NOVEMBER, 1869, OVER - $600,000 o Dividends to Policy-Holders, July 1, 1869,-40 PER CENT. non BT. XiOTJia. BOAIU) OF DIRECTOnS i MEMPHIS, TENXKSrtKK. cotton factors, 0 Cts. Per Bushel, 330 Front Street, J. LEE KINNEY, Late or a Louis anil Vlckshnre Pjfkel o. BJCM. W.CLAKK. Lai Treaxurrr Mtmiphu ASi. LouU Pkt.l o. FINNEY & CLARK, Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS, R C. BRINKLEY. Prrs't M. and L. R. R R. W. M CHERRY. Prc.'t Ciiansbn-of CcKimerce f. . WHITE, Pretiieat, M aad T R R. AU0S WOODRUFF, Vice-Pre, t. Memphis. F. S. 0AVIS. Pres't 1st Nat. Bank. Menakis. C. KORTRECHT, Att'y-at-Uw, Menpaia. T. A NELSON, Presiaeat, ajaafefe. HUSH TORRANCE. Catioa Factor NeaptiU. J. WELLER. Merchant. Memphis. C. W. FRA2ER. Atteraey-at-Law, Memphis. J. W. McCOWN, Merchant, Memphis. N. A. PARTEE, Com. Merchant, Memphis. C. C. SPENCER, President, Louisville, Ky. 10HN B. GOItDON, Presideat. Atlanta at - ND (1ENKKAI. Pt HfllAMVO AOKN'TS. is ll Hint tl :rll, C'oriniif rrl.1 .Sfr-t corner of olive, sT. Lol ls, MO not T. L. !. Mt-iuphls, Tenn. L. E. OvcEToy, Lilt It Rock. Terms Cash. Memphis, Tenn. w E are now reeeivlng one of the largest BQll Ot-st .C'lc. Itsl slocks Ol lOHKls It Kms t ve-r octfii our p li-a.su r to Oder to 1 It trail, and to flrat-claaa bnyer we are prepart-tl to offer Inducement that cannot he sur passed, tion sacks Kio Coffee all gradea ; 600 barrel Refined (Sugar all grade ; SO hhds. Louisiana Hugar all grades; 500 packages .Syrups and Molasses aU mmmms 100 keg English Soda; I0 boxes K.nglish Rod; 1000 packages New Mackerel; 500 pa-ksgea Virginia Tolauvo; 50 barrels Kobin.snn County Whisky; 100 " Bourbon Whisky ; 100 ltcctined Whisky; 50 ' Teniieaaee White Whiaky; 100 lxixea Layer Rsmus; So boxes assorted Nuti; 100 csi-es Sardines; 100 caaLS Brandy Cherries and Peaches. For aale l.y FAROASON A CLAY, e8 m Front Street. At wt.irh rale It Is cheaper thau PITTSBURG COAL AT Fifty Cents Per Barrel! It Supplies Greater Heat, without Smoke. Soot or Dust. Try II, bp convinced, and SAVE MONEY! For Sale at the Company's Office, and by Coal Dealers gnnerally. mat HIDES AND LEATHER. ALDEN & OVERTON, Gen'! Commission Merchants, For pnrchae of Cotton, ant Hale of erery i -,': .ii of Western Prodacr, No. 57 Main Street, Little Ark. 9tT Refer to Th- H. Allots 4 n , Uuy, Mc-rir-llnn 4 Co., Mearhaiu A Tread well, BnMl flelJ t lluaauei. s-J JT. A. AUSTIN. EVANS, GARDNER & CO. IMPORTERS Jobberi of Dry Goods, White Goods, Notioua, Bto., Have removed to T.17, 539, 541 Broailway, New York, a few door above Ht. Nicholas Hotel. boys BOOTS AND SHOES. GOODBAR & GILLILAND, Exclusive Wholesale Dealers in OFFIOBRS i T. A. NELSON, President. BEN MAY. Secretary. AMOS WOODRUFF, First Vice-Prest'. F. M. WHITE, Second Vice-Prwt. C T. PATTERSON, Ass't Secretary. F. S. DAViS, Treasurer. General THOMPSON 8l CO., Agents for Tennessee and North Mississippi. Great Commercial Alliance ! The Dry Goods House OF - A. SEESSEL & SON Chas. O. Part k. B. Fkaiyk il a ;t n t . r. PARTEE & HARBERT, Cotton Factors axo COMMISSION MERCHANT8 No. II Union Street, MEMl'IUS, - - - TENNESSEE. riNsiO.NMl:NT8 reietlully aollclted, I upon which liberal Cash Advance, will a made. All t'l.tton conalEucd li as insnrcd, ualea othorwUe. lntructed, A fall supply of ttasslns, H-.n.- and Tie isoisUully on hand. Careful altcntlou (Iveu to IllllllE order of eveiy kind. awr We have aecurisl the service of an ex perienced cotton man to give eapeelaJ atten- 1 Hon to weltetiluc, nr. ) HamplttiE. ed.tw I'AKTKKSll, Having Compieted Arrangements with Parties in SCHEIBLER & CO., BOOTS AND SHOES Manchester, Glasgow, Dublin, tit- I HATS AND CAPS, FOREIGN GOODS, SHOE FINDINGS MAIN HTRKKT. W:BHTKR bLOCK, Memphis, Tennessee. AND MANfFAITCRKRH I IF No. 203 Main Street, The Highest Prices Paid for HIDES, PELTRIES. BEESWAX, TALLOW, WOOL. 1ARBERT. N Hli U citusc the Moiua was raised ami so'd. iu Ueoriria, a (State that has more rep utation lor tine cotton than any other. Mississippi, Louisiana ami Arkansas havino mamC in lor u.nititv, ami pro line cottons, until it is U'licvcd tint itnl line can Hence, Dr 1!) frotal tlallil.u. Lowudes ctMinty, Miss(seipii, .t his sweeu o er fsewarti s Alaska nioun ropol slik cotton to Liverpool last winter, Hint realized ,r,J. or 10 tvnts more jiei pound than lor his common cot tun. Now, u. ill the iminufanurer act fair ly una encourage the priaiuclion oi tains. Tim latest out hero Ls this: Why is the Mississippi river In-coming more and more Immodest every dny lo you jflve It up? BebMM it is ihhi- tiititly exiKWiiij' the naMner of its the plow. Ma npi-il c pew ma .l the i Hei aoEoN aaerta mniuiiw.n bapt "!-:: Ihu! in Fuaianil r-hurcbe r i-.iT I n ,.a ... ttaux 1 ainrnsl ol Li.iintht. country, flu- cburt-n n t'ranclaco say that the day. ol i):lsin, which doe liwt reisjali le u Ivj i.. n a i hrtstlan at tue ii.t.ie oi In it. e pulpit, are numrs-red. t. e clip the a! . editorial from the Ai PEAL, a political and aecular p.iperpuK ...bcl in this city. We know that on.- ol ua editora I a Catholic, aim: Iter an Kpis cipalian, alio, since their connection with il . h ive i un Ihe. paper iu the interest of ie.se two ect; we mean it general lu ll u-lice has been decidedly auti-l'roloalaut mid strongly Catholic. It haa been rear led by Froleataut miniater a the oryau lea iiljn.il luent of it aammmaa i proh the high-l patro Ihili I the last sentence of the obnoxious jjijr :ie;raph as x.ressimr the truth. No one would think of saying that IJ.ip tists refuse to "reCl(rnizi., a Ptalo Iwptist its a Christian" anywhere. What the author intended to write Is more likely to la' that "the days of old latidmarkism, which does not" admit "a Pedobaptlst at thu table," cic, "an- nunibored." That Ls the only assertion which could have been intended. And whether that aec.it iU with the fact furnishes a proper ub-Jix-t of denial or dispute, as well as t In land, Baptists ' question whether other aturniations ot w inai utidei i the par-.i-rapli were made as stated; nwou'll'IIe w iUl hkn e ,,ave nthinK do. i.-iunt semi 1 r. Oit.WKs should see that the Jlap- He should also take some slight caro not to misreprcreut others, or tal.-ely and unjustly impugn their moli ves, wlien lie cniues to its viudk-atloii. While he is "wise as a stTuent," we believe I it is also a lesson of Christianity that lie should lie "kaniiktH as a dove." the best cotton, and give a living, as i 'sirs, inueri to the mortification and the market is overstocked, or will thev ! annoyance of steamboat captains and in turn run every fine variety out of' P'lots. Hut 1 presume it will he use he market by their suicidal policy. j ""s-s to attempt to arrest the old Father It woujd seem to nie that should an I "' Waters in his dutuammjij coursi, for over-ouuntity of tine cotton be rai-ed 1inis' jusi what he has tloue for a and thrown on tie market, it would thousand years or more. He is too old have the etject yf cheapening thecom-' ,0 u,arn new tricks. WasmuHKK. uo, hiiu mni ii wouai Is- ,: , u in . I he reco,MHM limits f a " ' w,u" " ,r ln,K """,,iisn,.cu. W e cannot think i . niet, wn. un we regard as a out a-e line-mini, isi.tti.il. oi writ in. -i. ; s alsuder utMin the larat-at reliiiiou tetiouiinatlon within the bounds of In circulation, and among whom are inula ludea of bis patronx; but if be cannot shield hi Baptiat patron from the malice of iiis Catholic associate, he certsialy i-snniH expect his paper to retain the pat ronage Of a people whose religion it as sails. Whst ha. the Appkal to do with tho principle or internal regulations of any i -iiffluu deuotul nation, provided tbey in fringe not upon the soclai, civil or politl eai rights of luankiudr iiow U it that 1-...1 are eHuec.allv obnoxioua t. the APJtAt.T Who revealed to It that j of Mississippi A ww 'I vt. to the New York Even ing Pus 1 itadieal) dys "Judge Dk.nt, who is now here, still expresaea the lellel that he w ill lie elect. si Governor by twenty thousand ttoits of baptised or iiuiMtpiised persons to I , . ..." . J he Ird' Sut.jier or to the puipit were i lav ltri-iniure may will laufy tb- X th Ameudmeiit by a large major ity." In either event, therefore, Mis sissippi will oley orders from Wash ton arid vote the amendment, no mat ter who is elected. th vie tI nap-.i-is loucniog tiienu ,,,.,L-,r;i, i,..cs if his supper or any part of it huaiueea or mmjmmmmmBl What means this met id autoes anaailin.-a. . i ii. i ii-'" What 1 the olifect sought to be at tattied what passion, prejudice or pneat to be gratified by thia reiteration ol a thousand titiiea reluled falsehood, ut tered by lb reilgi-.-ua opponents sad etie- mmai m HsptistaT it is known by ail Intelligent persons mat an irguiar oauiui wureuw, iroui . i4rcH lets laieti the eondilioii of I,. J.IS nt InhTi lh. H.1,11.1 until nAW " tSUM Il ls las 11 trie 'OI1U1IIOII tI have b. i:. ed, in i-nmiuun with all 1'n- ' ri Vers and mftnilceinent of coal di-alei s teataou and LvUiolicsof later days, thai , ,n1M 4m. ,iplv ( Uu-i (or Ue city. ( I.ris.ian baptian. aaripturallv precedes , , " wvi participation ..f ihi,ord's. Supper, 'liiey j n,rW ' 'he Keveml depositories, will also have ),elieved and (io now believe ho exhaustisl witlitn seven ii vks that iuimeralon is the act Which Christ I ,. , ., , .. . w . , comu.ll.ieauollAt..c(edJoW.t'rorrf, Meanwhile, the t)do maybe froze in Me Ortek lanpuayt that mtane u. over, aud we mut reiv solelv UK)ll 22 W'tboorbur.; " Company, a. .(.... a true believer in Christ u p'ortunatel v, i he conduct of the man-t?:.t&Tl- corporation haw shown lit v ure tnvttl. and lbr s declaraiiou of I lt.it it i- not soulless, jt has t ii- ,-iu-itujsjuct, and not in order to t.in iiiem, i .1.. veoletl tt...se extraorilinarv ,oUow from these aiinple pretniae, thst I I 3 1 t"1 1 Atraominary they must .so long as they are BaptUa fluctuations in the fuel market, which, bold that no Christian, i. 1 ,-r holy, ha. iu former years, cursed Memphis and any rigid to membership or .s.iiiiiainioi,. ! . , , ,.r omce.BS premrher, Ut the church 0r!'ttrd,d the prrtsperity of the city, thri.t. untd be has submitted to baptism ' Steadily aud ersistently the Mount Zti?2u whU tbi'edUoHsfof'.t HrlK-Company havedelivered coal, Art-Eat is simed, and "tba days" of in hot or cold weather, in rain or sun- 'aValre not be the esse while the Baptiat dsstouii- ; 4"UtllUes of the fuel furnished have nation exists. Ioa open communion been tested In fireplaces and furnaces ?irZ8 JSZ. ! -orywhere. approved. The de ars renouncing as thwy do th fund- j tnand for Mount Carbon coal has menial prlnolpie. of Baptiat palltw.rtrr rtteadily increased, and under the wise at) is fact Bftnti. nor are thea in fellow : . .. ' "UUCT lnt w lse . any more than ihe and liberal management of theaflairs Catholic editor of the Appeal ta. lore it no mote affects us as a whether tney nounau or decay, I .xfeetber the favorite "church " of tba peaL prospers or avsauasa. 1 rm the briar and plain statement of Baptist principles above, the reader eau lUi.jirwai.iaiMir. ' utisri-oresetiiit There-people 1 Ap- of the company, as administered by dipt. Pohtal, it will ulilmately. to a great extent, roonoi,ii. I to market, if the experience of former years may guide u. m wilh wkicii lu appeal point. Its " 7. j7 Tu . , paragraph. Bsptlau do ma my that a 1 have authority, the price of coal will person 1 a fni whom they d-! he double durinff the next two or be double during the bitterest pangs of beggary when person 1 ' o ihtohus ioiuiu iney Ue . i.si. mine i.i.r.i u ur, . . I.... thev do say ubat in their eattu fie ii. iu.t ; three weeks. The poor would suffer s. riot u rally auat-fleit to partake or It, be- ' 1 i'...l.. . .A an lull.... . ;, Kinlsropaliansattd Catlwlii. that no man shivering twude firetess hearthstones; i-uaalified to praaoh catll ha Is baptiw.l. maledictions would be heaped upon the Appaax, that tto oae, tacii or yet wealth woakl gioas over everv enlafof Jj anJ ?lta rh itutn ohsraater to Hw to whom and enriched speculators hoast ol their they s.-i'ise th lorda tsappar. It is paas- ; deeds. Happily for Memphis the In- in.raLEV ZEW U rests as well as indioatltin. of th. that run ihe' n,(fuu depaiiiiieni of tue who manage the .Mount 1 :n. u eottoiis, inx-auso tne Rllll cottons, even should they decline to price, would stilt las better than the common cottons, of more valuo to them, and they could say we pre fer the line cotton at middling prices. The common cottons must decline to the price ol low middling lt j5od ordinary. For, lie assured, Mr, in.,,. ,. whufVer you represent, miles you do make u different, and such a ditteretice as may lie rVlt in Ihe priiv oi our tine cottons, you may praise and blarney as much as you please, down go the fine cottons. Thert-;is butonesalvatiou for us that this crop may jiay up the planters in-iiebt-dieas. render him almost imlc pendent of the mcrshqnt, and we hold a planters' convention to regulate this and kindred matters when we shnll discuss topics relating wholly to the planter. W. S. C. Bold V ah, Miss., ,ov. 5, Ih'-.-i. The suggestions of our comstpond eut are worthy of the consideration ol planters aud manufacturers. Greater encouragement in prliv is now needed j for production of tiue cottons than was required iu former times, in const-- 1 ier,tT of the change in I he character or labor. The finer i,u.i I itws require more careful handling, and that can only la- had from frccdmen at an ex pense of a more considerable loss in quantity picked out than was the case with slave-labor, which could be more exactly commanded by well informed and skillful planters than now. lu the bottom-lands, where the longest staple cottons are produced, it was al ways the case that the nice handling was neglected, because the production was too large to gather the whole crop with the great care a to quality, which the hill-laud planters, with shorter crops could ali.ird, and yet gather, during ihe picking season, all they raiseik With full crops planted, and m11 raised that planters can gather in ,1 -lovenly wy, no greater at'ention to nic.' handling can he expected now thaq a consistent with leaving no portion of the matured crop in the fields. Hut plant ers will never find it for their interest Ui plant any but the best qualities, unless, as in the case of the sea island variety, they must pay the penalty of a considerable reduction of the quan tity produced, if, by the over-produc tion of the finer qualities, their price should be reduced, we do not aee, how -evur, that toe w hole product of the crop would be reduced, while the quantity remained the same. We suppose the instructions of manufac turers to buyers as to price, as well as the attention of planters to raising the best descriptions and careful handling at cotton, will both depend on supply and demand, which is not to be touch anVeted by any combinatlouM likely to he made. It is more dinVult to pro- auce high grade of cotton now than before the war, and the quantity is diminishing for that reason. Where It ta raised exclusively by white labor, planter would find It greatly for their interest to plant only the bewt descrip tions which they can also with most certainty handle in the nicest manner. DRY GOODS. ir FoNTAiNK ASHBROQK & WHITE, HILL, FONTAINE 8L CO BaeaessorstoUEo. Philler a to.. I1A LKUM I v Hides and Peltries Highest Cash Pi-h-ee. Paid for Hides, Furs, Deer Skins, Beeswax, Tallow, Wool, Etc. Constantly on Consignment, Great Sale ........ 1 Will i ifs,,-, HillA Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS ' COTTON FACTORS AND - COMMISSION MERCHANTS 326 FRONT STREET, MFJIPniH. - - . TKNNRwtF.F. HAVE for ale, anil keep constantly on hand, a full aispOrUuebt, constating lu part a roll iws: Ml casks Bacon ; 901) barrels Mess pork: 1 . bartels Jowia .nd Hiimu; JUU kegs Lar.l; M hnlK. iHiuJjistiaaijgar; 3X1 sack Code. ; SOD pkgs. Alolii.c -hhd., hl,l., htfa A qr. HWJ pieces Kentucky llatftnim (M. a .M. fey. pr, Li.niietnau, and J. A i. Flax.) ton tons oelebrated " Arrow Tlea.' 601 keja Kslls-K.sorteil sines; 6w harrels Moor: orth Carolina Uoe cut and croas rierrlng 1UU bbt. pure, siprs-r-ul .lilteil Wnisky; lmi liairels reetlod Whisky; ta barrel KoOliiHon County Whisky. Calling your attention to the above, we re sssctfQlly request a ooutluoatlon 01 yonr pa tronage, a u a promise, by strict attention In buMtesa, with the Interest id opt patmps 'V"" i, ..(...I in II ILL, Kllf We are now receiving our fall Mock, the largest we have ever offered to the trade. XmnASia will nn.l It to their Interest to examine beiore baying. angll LEATH E R -rdex.. MAMlFAtTCHKM OF Ladies' and Gentlemen's BOOTS AND SHOES 262 1-2 SECOND ST., East of Court Square, - Memphis, Tenn. 'I'HK best and most varied style ami qnali 1 ties of custom made Boole aud e-hoe : constantly on luitnt, an.l with tbese the 1ms t innuulaclured Uis.ts an.l Sh.s-s of the Ka-I -all .1 the lowtttt p.e,sllle prl.-ea. K'17 New Firm -New Goods SOUTHWORTH & THAYER, BTniOTIiY WHOLESALE DEALERS is Boots, Shoes & Hats 199 Main St.. Memphis. Jas At ooiiipctlitg prices with any other Market. Goon) Sold o.nlt to Mkb chants. Satisfaction guaranteed in er- j ery in.stanca. sc.ioilA w Harness, Bridle, Skirting and 1869 BOOTS & SHOES 1870 Sole Leather, ADAMS STREET. JOSEPH 8. LEVETT 4 CO., Between Front Row and Water St., j tel MEMPHIS, TENN, Lyons, Brussels, Belgium, For the Manufacture and Immediate Exportation, to Order, of such Goods as c.ii.i daw INT A INK CM. i). B. THOMAS. B. F. UR08 Dress Goods ! newton ford & co., thomas & gross WHOLESALE Grocers, Cotton Factors trie- Oldest Shoe House In Memphis), Defy Oompetitlon, j Hespectfully Invite fiealers and Planters to call and examine oar new stock ta-fore pur-.-!.., lug. JOH. a LKVKTT A . u seS OQQ Main, corner Union s i,-. t. Hosiery , MANCHESTER. J Merinos. Irish Linens. Table Damasks, Napkins and Doylies, DUBLIN. Towels and Towelling, Irish Poplins, of Pim Bros. & Co. Cheviot Cloakings, Galashiels Tweeds, GLASGOW. Barnsley Damasks, Scotch Diapers, Paisley Shawls. Silks, Satins, Gloves,' LYONS. Handkerchiefs, Corsets. Laces, BRUSSELS. Embroideries, Veilings. Feel Fully Prepared Menken Bros. WILL OPEN MONDAY XEftli Inst., A LINE OF FRENCH POPLINS, At 25 Cants per yard. POPLINS AT 25 CIs. ALSO, A NEW LOT Of Arabs at $5 00, Arabs at $5 00. MANUFAiTRl KKS or" -AXii- COMMISSION MERCHANTS 17 UNION STREET, Lee Block. LEATHER MEDICAL Choice and Elegant Goods AT AND DKALEU3 IN Memphis, Tenn. Leather & Shoe Findin's llteaN,Arfer0fM,rIa'oo,e".,;ia, F.n 4 Domestic Calf and Kip Skins, Tannsrt' and Curriers' lng from September 1, 111. The style ol the nrni :n ruiure win ihs siultli. .si.-el a t o. September It, IMS. MM IT II A HRU. Also, a Large Assortment of 10-4 WHITE BLANKETS AT $4 00 PER PAIR. Also, wilt exhibit a Superb Assort ment or Hosiery, Gloves AHD LADIES' UNDERWEAR. NEW FIRM. Iamrs H. smith, late of Hmlth A Bra. Thisl V. Nrrl, late of Payette coanly, Tfnn tiso. W. HSITB, late of Aniith A Bro. SMITH, NEEL & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COTTON FACTORS V S I) General Commission Merchants No. 7 MONROE STREET, Bet. Main and Front, Mempiib, Tenu. av- I'onsianments respectfully solicited. Order for Bagging, Ties an.l Plautatlott Sup plies -hi im-.-.i at lowest market rate. Tools, Tanners' Oils, Etc., 366 Main St., Memphis, Tenn. sr Cash paid for Hide, and Leather In the rough. a IS HARDWARE. Ed. i. Taylor, or BeSoaaUa- Miss. '. C. Kitusu, Ol I leap!) Co., Mis'. TAYLOR Sl RUTLAND, WHOLHSALE AND RETAJI. Grocers, Cotton Factors AXO COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO. 304 FRONT STREET, Mosby and Hunt's Block. - Mr. phis. Tun. aw" fnuslgnmeuts solicited. anglS M. L. Mkachax. a. Tdkacwill 8cial Induanmonta to WHOLESALE BUYERS AN0 MERCHANTS. Meacham & Treadweli, Wholesale Grocers COTTON GINS! ALLISON BROS,, S. ! L' .i,i,i...,it E. CARVER & CO.'S IMPROVED COTTON GIN v., i lnLL.it l.f. DKALLKS IN HARDWARE IRON, GUNS, CUTLERY, Etc.. 270 FRONT STREET, MEMPHIS, : : TENNESSEE. pLANTKItH or merchant .lealgning to pnr a ciis.se ion isiniis win Try Dr. Guilmette's EXTRACT OF JUNIPER IT Is brat su in fu -ion of the berries of the ceie- bratert risllan Juntoer. in the best oualliv of gin. hii i is superior to all olherreluedteafor Disease of the Ki.tueys, Debility of Stomach and Bowels, Catarrh of the BlsJder, Brick Dust Deposit in L'rine, Cholic, Dyspepsls, Flatnlaaey, (Iravel, Pmaaraa, And all Diseases of the I'rlnsry Orgsns. For sale by W. N. WILKCRSON 4 CO., Wholesale Drnrglsts, OCT B40 M ..in SI., 'Urlliplils, Teun. A. SEESSEL & SON, 259 Main Street, Opp. Court Square COMMERCIAL HOTEL? CORNER JEFFERSON AN0 FRONT STS., IBS" OENTHAIt I".U.T OF OIT Y )3y M. ALLEN, PROPRIETOR. TO THE AFFLICTED. DR. J. B. SCARBOROUGH HAS ;i.AUi.tnny liuvilrtl In Mrupttlii, nnd win Irenit ch hon it DinKASKs ui evwfy d ertptlon. For Wncrcai IHaefk tie htv mu liirALUBLK srn im thai r, in t n fVfry vt"Usit of the dtfteaW, willnmt trlv iiig trit t -cory. Thoe flutlVjitiK with cONM'jimon or MKDH I.A he e-M'U.ly tnvltr H it , ul! tlium Ktveof ills treutmeiit, fesslliig lussare!, i did t-rpsfrtenr-, Ihnt ti hn ttocQyem1 the reirir1 dJcK a Vt--rcifuJ 'rti UUmtie tit j-rovldt i for thesar foriiihtavlih- and ni htirft ciimUtere1 in iirabtr diArSfA. I.Hdle-i natrlri wtth rft--. a.--. p tiilar to their -h x HU-H-t Afuti ti i. cd. All eoniinuntcati'in h lette i-tuuiu' nwer:a. OflUt- : lSi-t-ijud rt., l)p-lAlm, mind that we VKR 4 00."H The Bnequaied beauty lo weJl t bear Id are Hole Vgentu for M K. t'AR- DRUGS, ETC. a R0 ma Q W8T PREMIUM JL ur a aiLvaa mrol ty mt BAHKETrs HAIR HtSTORAIIVi: A T s, s a. Sim. .te. m,,,, tmim . sgs a... SsaTmasvma " BAHRVriTH Vegetable Hair Restorative amor Onj Hair l fu mftnrmi rakr Ft.. . "4 Vassal tmc gTttt A Um llar Cmmmmmm mZ JW. rt rtoitsani-is-rsr" . a.ou,i.M-s. l..wwnS"A?S Jkv u. Rik r sZi XT j. R. Barrett 4 co. ProprUitor:, aaseaxsTiia, r. g. O. WATID efts J3HO., Wholesale Agents, Memphis, mr- For sale br all re I drumtt.t. PROPOSALS-PROPOSALS. CARPETIN6S, ETC. PROPOSALS. f the staple of cotton ginned on these well known Uln Stand, the nahtnex of their Improved running gtr, in- crauaetl ylelJ of 1U5.L and many other ae i knowledged advantage, make them more 1 desirable thin in former years, when, as now, ! sissy were ths favorite. jy. COTTON FACTORS, NO. 9 UNION STREET, i Stonewall Block, Memphis, Tenn. Menken Brothers w MILLINERY. fully 3S3 sl.K-k Of UKDCKKIrX Cstrbou There x 46,,4Vi Free Masons In the L nited Stftta.. Corner Main and Court. noli i.u in-Roods were shinned St Very low rates ol ireitfni, una we oner ttieiu to the trade at low prita. fall and ctauiiue. SUVHpis-ial attention given r the sale of Lotfon. 1.11.1 e.insitrhi.-ients sidtniie.1. aeiVdaw NOTICE. A LL neraonaara hstsby niatlmiia i a vrKiuiit; ror eleven pro If You Should Chance to Visit Helena. Ar kansas, go to ths WHVITjIj bouse, You sqaare St llunrr ,,i ... t .mb, ,,f Pneter an.l 1 't., . .Isulu -nn es. n, itnUKt iteptemir ai. lane, made by . will get a nrst-clais drink, a okkI ue un ierslanist, payable lo me order of men! and i .me IsnL V.Hl will find -. ,nr,,s"eis, i, respectively, .1, 4, 5, il. w . T. Kjei- nenimi Hi. counter, M L. Mash m ,,, Hi, II and 12 mouth Irom date. Ii., the dining-room boili ever ready to ssaste cou.tderallon ht.vtnfc tjeen received tor said 1 rut com forts but aad tael tin maul via botes the aamsvlll not be paid. home. Jakerlrenuer tten.i io the culinary A. M. SMITH. 1 depsrttnsot.C, k.; l.C Wslis, Steward. m FALL FASHIONS AT Sonthern Emporium of Fashion XkCras. AS. O. IITjrT33X a- Desires to call the attention of her lady frtends and the public to the fact that she 1 NOW RECEIVING HER FALL STOCK Of the latest style of Ullllnery, Fancy Good and novelties In DULSa TRIMMISIJ. ma Die and Cloak Making, la all It branch, at Bft7 Main strseL aU DIRECT IMPORTATION OF Perfumeries, Drugs Aim OQISMIOAZjS. THEODORE HOERNER, 54 and 56 Seal Street, Corner of Second.) CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. mm- QDAHTTTATIVK ANALYSER rasde and written report famished. aVHavlUK made arrangement with Parl- stau and Oeflllliu tiotises I ate. . . - ; - e.-K-...i" dnrt In it t.r FI KUIT A Sit PI ,' WW. I Sth. the new Ivee.t old Town break. &rV nmmtwtonerPubtir Work, nntl l,ui nuil 7,mm.- sti Lltri.R UoTR. Ilclolier IS laaS SKALED PKOiUHALS will be received st tolsomoe, or at A. K.CHKfiTKim sTt-'BE, in Helena, Ark., to be delivered within one month rrom th date ot thla notice, for the oDowlnK LEVEE WORK, io be done In Phil lip louuiy, Arkansas, vis: 1st, From the Hlils above Helena to the od per line of the Williamson place, repairs, It I'd. From the UDuer end of the Wlilbunsoii place, to Yoe's Bayon, break sad repairs, tf .uy. kl. From Yoe's Bayou to Old Last on the Apperson place, including new Levee, and repair. If any. 4th. From liie Junction of the new Levee on me ApiM-rson place, iiiuiu town ureas, iu t iuoihk ori'ui; ami rcpims. 6LEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANT0WN, PA. MXailum, Crease & 9toan, MitnuTacturers, TiuportHrs and Whule aJe De alers la CARPETINCS Oil Cloths, Mattings, Etc. both of oar own and raMier makes, as wen aa. s larye asnrimer.t of Furelau Hoods. WAREHOUSE, No. 509 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the State Hoase, eerK 3F 1 larl o 1 rr 1J CANDLES. OIL AND SOAP. lavrters Prices. Prescriptione Carefully Prepared. srONHASD,t large Mock of Toilet and Fancy Articles. Brushes, Sponges, etc., etc. Trade RBvarJJli NOTICE. TWI IX apply, at the December Term of on Hbejhy Lonnty Court, for a coaarmatloa ol my settlement as the Administratrix of the estate of the late Dr. Zeiio T. Harris, de- 6th The Culvert for new Levee lu old Town III HSR Plans ami specifications can be seen at this office, or at A. K. Chester's store, la Helena. ArKaaaa. Proposiil-i for new Levee, aud for repairs to old Levees ain't state the amount i. r cu bic yard, lor east) kind of work separately sar wttlcli the work will be doue. Toe work to be completed hy the flrst day of Anrlt aw vino I ami snfflcieui seeartty will be rciulr- ed for the faithful performauiM ot the work. BENJ. THOMAS, ConuslssloBer. Oonen, ifrtraa. Art, aovt BUY THE BEST STAR CANDLES WASH If, 6 SOAP Manafaetard hy Cornwall & Brother, LOUISVILLE, KY., FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. These Candles Have no Supertot For Burning Qualities, and are Oarorully TjayoiaVfattsc Dill' Chance for Making Money. WSJLT a!"W maaims mar tmiisil a Bates sia, on Uia MlsKaaiupi andtsn nassm Hallroad. To any one w 1-n !n lo com .' busine, we would s: oar anuUl as I well aelected otis t of Dry Uuoda AT COST AND CWNMF would reSrr to Mr. For farther Information we W. i. Hanlta, with Jterfkam Bros.. -ees, e.