THE MEMPHIS ZDAIJLY LjPPJEAJU THURSDAY THK DAILY APPEAL 1 xit by mall to MbMMMM, oiw year, 11"; one quarter. H SO; Usa than one quarter, II I" r Tno.it!: . wltt; srvinr KoITioN.f 12 a year, Hei Ypd by carriers anywhere In the city and suburts at TwmjfTT-nvi CawTw l-r week fc.: briny r lit Ion Included. THE n-KEKI.Y APPEAL, Published every Wednesday mornlne. hi aent in mtbacrlhers at (2 BO a year ; to clnba of t wo or more. 12 a year, Wv have no traveling age n In. Remittance m' by draft or pontofflee order. Money at the risk of the sender. " ADVKKTISIXrt RATES, kn trrePsn.T A rrr. al, fl per square, JO cent p-r line, or 10 cents per Une, according to piano. In the MfESKLT, one-half the ratoa of toe Mailt. Adrertlsemenu inserted In the miat ArriAt.. are charged one-sixth ad- unal to above rales. Tar mi: Cash In ad VHuce. (ORRESPONDEXCE, Containing Important siws, solicited from any part ol the Ulobe. Writer' name and addreaa reqnired on every communication aa priv.ite guarantees of good faith. KEATING. BMMM CO. MGHPIHS APPEAL F. A. TYLEIi, - - ELiITOK. THURSDAY MORNING, : : IAN. 20, 1870. We ham that it has been the habit of tfefl pottos, when making arrests Jor trifling Offences, if they found a gentle man unfortunate enough not to have the requisite forfeit money, to lock him up fcwlhwllh. but first compelling him to sulimit to be searciied. This, we tjv informed, has been done here tofore by negro turnkeys, and that the more worthy the gentleman the more rudely lie lias usually been treated' by these dark-colored, brief authority turnkey-. If any of them still haunt th- rttn;ii)iihou-(vi we hoe they will be dismissed immediately. Col. Leon Tkoisdale, who for ten y-r-ar- was one of the principal edi- ton of the Appeal, and who has iu public life in Tennessee for tw-.iity years, is a candidate for the office of County Trusteu, su bject to the approval of the approaching County Convention. Without seeking in any way to disparage the claims of gentle man who are or may be opposing can didntes we may be permitted to e.x presi ourselves favorably of an old friend anJ former co-laborer who has doocj aa much in his life-time to up held and maintain the integrity of the leti.ocrutii- party as any man in the State. His kindness to thousand-. and his multitudinous press favors when in a way to dispense them should,and uodouU will, be remembered in his favor. This is the first time Col. Tito. sitAi-i: has come before the peo i pie for office. Be the fact remembered to his credit, who has co-operated in the election of Democratic office-holders for more than twenty years. The HwhaiiW Tax bill has finally pfcs.-y.-d, and the Memphis merchants propose to have a jubilee on Monday next. J: i-. a matter of congratulation to the whole public. Our merchants cair" now ODanpete with those of Louis ville and St. Louis. Heretofore the iaWame tax baa prevented their doing so, nd those cities have leen able to Und' BMfl them. They can do so no longer. The people will now get fOi d- at lower prices. Business will incnast-, and merchants be influenced M in and invest here, t'ommon M : legidatkm is belter for the mer ehantH, the people, the cities and the H ' To tax incomes, instead of capital, is to discourage enterprise and the use of capital. To do that Ls to de-truy and prevent the creation of commercial emporiums. DmN pursuit- demand premiums instead of (UdGMngMMaft by onerous taxation. No wonder our merchants are re- j j'i- ii g. i'he whole city should re j 4oB with them. The day is breaking. To-uiorrow the sun wUl rdiiue out. The MMMfcrjr merchants may now du pHfMte in Memphis' any bills which can U- .-.old iu the Western cities. It is charged that the election of O'Do.xxei. (and perhaps others) by the City Boards was "Mc print of .Ioijnp's election.'' We understand that ' Dos nei.e was an opponent of JoHNaoN lr the Mayoralty. Besides, .Ioh.j.v refused to indicate a single ::ioint!iieiit or nomination, at any m.u idl i. in. i In ;ore his election. He iiti ,i- - I. Hi w.i- perfectly bare, with out a name on it. It is a singular fact taatO'Do.N El. l. should be the autago uint oi Johnson in the election, anil yet be nominated by JoHNsoN as "the price" of Johnson's election. By re tiuiui to make known a single nomi nation he intended to make, Mr. JCaSMMM uvailed himself ofpio man's popularity during the canvass, and went intw ofllce on his own merits. The press and the people should now aid him to the utmost. We care not what may be the qualifications of a city otiocr. he cannot so well dis- lmrte his duties, ii he is not cordially sustained in his efforts to serve the city. Something more is required than that he should have a lair chance aud be let alone. Mr. John.-ox is now nil the Mayor we have, and the bt we could get. If we wish well to the city . we hall now uphold his band with all our might. Lt joint effort?! win prosperity, which divided counsel" will mar, though we make the let selections of otlieers in t la world. Tnc final solution of the problem of thij reof.rtstrut-tion of the Southern BUUn, u likely to be m indefinite a work as the revonstruction cf Ireland, wbieh baa been in progress for eiKbt luibdred years. Georgia was not more thau reslur - o her place in the l. iiiou than 8be was ruthlessly thrown out BKmia, and by the votea of Um ver men who had previously do i-lausl by solemn reolutioit that she I liud titisiicd all demands of the Fed :ral Congress, had put herself in full accoi i with the spirit of the age (i. e. BadiiWliwrn), and was therefore en tithd to lull fellowship In the sister lio .ii oi Males. This last outrage, de nouu?ed as such by even Iladical Re publicans, in to be followed by oi.e htill more extreme, whereby Tennes is ir to be given over to the brut force, ignorance and cupidity of the negrces, and fl few whites whose easy conscience reconciles them to a cmplete herding with the dagndad and inferior race. Bt;x liCTLEit, the Beast, forever iii btmoMs on account of his thefts and brutalities in New Orleans, has solved the problem of how to do this, and propose to reconstruct Tennessee by nieune of the XI Vth Amendment, the passa,re of which was obtained by ftirce, fraud and infamy. He has in troduced a bill, which has been refer red to the Committee on the Judiciary, which recites in the preamble the 3d asittion of article 11 of th Uonstitu- I ion d isfranch isi ng certain participants in the rebellion, etc. The first section f the bill provides that all acts, legis lative, executive or judicial, performed by any person or persons laboring un- ler the disabilities mentioned in thi-l-reumble, shall be null and void, and of no binding effect. Section two pro vides that no bill, resolution or prop- osition, passed upon bv anv eonven- tion or Legislature, where "the name was voted on and carried by the votes. , , ... . of persons who were laboring under .hese disabilities, or either of them, - - mentioned in the preamble to ihis bill, .-hall have any binding effect; and upon the petition of any citizen of the State to the Judge of auy Federal or District Court of th United Stale-, holding the court or residing i ii t be State where the redress is sought, lie shall take jurisdiction of the sub j3Ct matter and slial.' issue his warrant to the Marshal of the district where the complaint Is made, commanding the parties who are charged to have aided in the violation of article H. sec tion 3, of the Constitution as aforesaid, and of the provisions ol this act, to appear before him and show cause why the act coniplaiued of -hould not be declared null and void; and if any officer, legislative, executive or judi- cial, shall be deprived of or prevented j from exercising the function of his j office by virtue of any bill, act or reso- j lution passed by the votes of any per sons who were laboring under the dis abilities mentioned in the preamble to this bill, or if said officer be deprived or dispossessed, as aforesaid, by virtue of any proposition emanating from any convention claiming to be a convention to alter, amend or abolish a State Constitution, anil submitting the same to the people for their ratifi cation or rejection of said proposition, which was passed by those disquali fied by the fourteenth arti'le, section live, of the Constitution as aforesaid, the person so deposed -hall present his petition to the Judge as aforesaid, setting forth all the lacts in the case, and the said Judge shall proceed to investigate the matter, and if heshall find the facts as set torth in the peti tion to be true, he shall reinstate such officer immediately; all bills and res- olutions signed by any person claim ing to sign the same as speaker or president of any legislative body, when by law the same is required to 1m1 -o sisnied before thev become law. if the Dcrson so sitrnins shall be la- 1-oring under any of the disabilities i .u u, , mentioned in the preamble to this bill, the same shall ha null and void and of no binding faVM or effect, and -hall not be rece ved in any court where the same may be offered. It remains to be seen whether the Ju diciary Committee of the House will endorse this stringent enactment. For ourselves we favor the opinion that it will, tiadinjr jnstiiication for our belie! in the statements time aud again iterated from Washington that . ' ,J . .1 V 1 I J x . nuuimuug wouiu eenainiy oe none ui -atify the demands of the persons who misrepresent the State in thf i National Lei-lature, a id who recent ly petitioned to have her remanded to Radical rule and ruin. The lioin'it Qamttt, speaking of the service rendered India by the new Indo-Hussian telegraph line, gives some specimens ot Reuter's London di-patches, which have been reeaived at Bomlwy. This is one: " f ffflnmMTIh il Mm alomon titussjilts barouids enwlord leftuied coionciay anotiier agrtaotan assassina tion ireland caracton buiuiy rtthtrlh archbishop Anuach." Here is another: " l!nh. ii isow clarundas al ounher- j al asssoeiation lord been on continent head opportunity collect ired opinions j sisn person- who exercis.'ooinions n j Itestiwos llurope and believe at no' nine since pmniam ausman puitii e isted lavar DMH pant luoiite uiouei meiil blfsisin peiice." The sjieciaiens abi ve given prove the entire fitness of RnTTSB for a union with our American Associated l'nsss., which furuisties us daily i " hash" of news scarcely less execrable and stu pid than the" telegrams" given above. Our agent at Louisville does not em ploy the "Indian jumble" of Br.i tek, but he strains every nerve in an ap proach to it, by sending us Everything but the full reports from Washington and Nashville, which we deem would be most aseful to us, and acceptable to I our reader.-. Tn facts of the killnij,' of the jour nalist NoiK, of l'aris, ly I'rince Pierre Boxaiakti have lieen placed before our readers. An event so likely yet to lead to trouble in I Paris is not witlmut interest to our ! people. So far, the evidence is on the side of BuN.WAKi B, and ni.tny of the conservative journals of the I'ulted States, as w II as those of Europe, have jusiilied him in the homicidal act which has brought only trouble to him and the Trench Im.yerial (Jov ernment. The man Hocheiort, the I etlitor-in-ehief of the "new daily, the .firsi i!tir, who was the instigator of i the unfortunate affray, has for a year past, in the Luntcrnc and the Mar st iiluite, matle the most oliscne and i brutal attacks, not only up-au the Km ptnt N A FoLEOX, (who, as all the world knows, i- vulnerable), but uion the Empress Eicuxie, a woman whose purity, whose charities, and vthiise goialatss has endearetl her to j the French people. This " Irrwon tfilable," as he Ls styled, has gone so , far iu his coarseness and vulgarity as to question the legitimacy of her son, j the Prince Imperial, has charged that J lewdness is onw of her eb.racteristi?s, and has (pit- Honed her honest v to Iht husband. From this be has gone on to j a jtersonal attack upon other aud even distant members of the Bos.U'Aurh family, among them Prince Piekue, , who challenged this disgrace to j ur- naiism.this KocuEX)itr, who envied out of (ho dilemma of surreinleriu" the name of the contributing etlitor who, no doubt, "wrote to order" the article complained of. This gentle man took up the matter, and sent a note to Prince PHKU with the fatal result to X'uiu, one of the friends of i the editor and bearer of the note. While it may be ques ! tioned that BoXAi'.utn; should have visited his vengeance upon Noiu and his companion, there can be no doubt that he would have been fully justified in killing Rocuefokt on j sight. By doing so, he would have ( relieved journalism of a disgrace,Paria j of a brutal ruttian.and t he world of one I in the form of a mail, who by his per sistent .ant indefensible attacks ujwm a won i ; 1 1 1 , tuts placed hlmnr If tmyuud the pah- oi l niolic sympathy, no mat ter what may be hi political U- s.rviugs- With the recent annexations and filling in of the Back Bay, Boston now covers rio7 acres; ew Vork islaud has an area of ll.uou acres. FOUND ADRIFT. 1 1 WW 1 1 Liu mum hit- fjone to Culu. The Kin of Sweden is to lecture in jmblic. l isk had Beecher's waes raised to The question now is, is Shappe the i - , . , russian rumpi.. Jfg? Greely wanto Cook to have . .. .J. A, John Jourdan is the great Gotham (nief-taker. , , , ' . Washington claim agent ( ien. Lee's college has 2i professors and M6 cadets. George Cruikshank is in his seventy-eighth year. Cook has scalded himself with the tears of repentance. Mark Twain is reported to be worth S.50,000, all made by his pen. Prim has begun to transfer his funds to the Bank of England. Sumner has turned financier. That settles the public debt in a lump. Bergh, the philanthropist, is after the men who shave their horses' and mules' tails. One hundred and twenty-two per sons over seventy years old died in j Providence in 1 siVj. Mrs. Lander's performance of yueeti Elizalteth is favorably noticed by the London press. t Victoria has just received a hand some tiger and a box of diamonds from the Cape of Good Hope. Old Iiawrence P. Hair, chief the O-ages, died on Christmas. He had been chief about twenty years. Lizzie Mahan, daughter of a vete rau New York reporter, has made her debut on the stage in burlesque. Col. William Diehl, the oldest na tive inhabitant soldier of the war of 1M2, died in Pfitsburg, Pa., on Fri day. Samuel Hoar, on of Attorney-General Hoar, is soon to marry Miss Laura Wis, , one of the belles of Balti more. Father Hyacinthe is reported en gaged on an "essay entitled the "The Role of Religion in Democratic Socie ties." Porter is consulting; the tailors on another change of naval uniform, in stead of confining himself to mortar practice. The parricidal Prince Imperial is said to have executed his mother's i bttst and hung his father's picture in ! his room Gen. Beauregard has invented uia ; chinery for propelling cars and boats ! by overhead wire or rope, with sta ' tionary power. le Lesseps Ls writing his own ac- count ot the Suez Canal. He means to have one of his accounts, at least, ' on the right side. Dr. James Prince Lee, Bishop of aiCMwr. (tne.;, since the creation ! of the See, in lsiS, died on Christmas ' live, at the age of 05. Bochefort, havihg fortified himself WHO a mess ot irogs, has put on his war aint and continues to brandish his tomahawk at the Bonapartes. I Gen. Grant is deaf to the entreaties : of Mrs. Sherman on behalf of her j brother, Qm, Kwing, who wants tore main at the Hague until next spring. David and Annie Watkins, who uvea togetner as man and wife lor tiftv even years, died last week at Warren, Mass., and were buried in one grave Hon. Chad. O'Connor, of New York, is ret eivinj? groat attention from the pn'lates and othe r high dignitaries at EtOMMl He had a sptvial reeeption from tlio I'ope. Henry Ward Beeeher says that al most every scraie into which he ever foil has been in consequence of at tempting to befriend some unpopular ; i':iuso or some unfortunate man. Samuel Chandler, Esq., father of Senator Chandler, who died at his residence in Bedford, N. H., on the eveaiac if the 11th inst., was K yi ar-, 7 mouths and M days old. Uen. liobert E. Lee and some of the Trusted! of Washington College will I attend the funeral of Mr. IV'abody, by invitation of the Committee of I Arrangements, in Peabody, Mass. i Mr. Gilbert Rhett, formerly aide-de- ! camp on Oen. Stouewall Jackson's staff, is to be married, on the L'Oth itist., to Mrs. Bailey, of New York city. The wedding will take place on B belt's plantation in Virginia. Hon. Bobcat C. Schnnck, ol Ohio, is the "Father of the House." He entered it in 1843, mad (having been out from 1S-M to lSti-5 is now serving his eighth term. It is time he WM reprieved; but then he is such au old offender! Bishop Chase, of New Hampshire, although feeble from illness, attended tlie Episcopal church in Clareiuont, N. H., on Christmas, and stated that it was the sixtieth Christmas consecu tively on which he had been present at service. Napoleon, besides his own box at the theaters, has also a toge de service, used by the household and distin guished foreigners; for these he pavs, at the Grand Opera, t-'O.IKH) per year: at the Opera Comitpie, Itahens and Era Urals, IMOOeaeh: Gvmnase, tSOOO: OdflOB,aiM. At the "other theaters he pays lw a box whenever he goes to them. Lady Harrietts C'owper, widow of Cooat d'Orsay and wife of the Hon. Charles Sieneer Cbwper, htts just died in Paris. She was a daughter of the famous Lady Blessiugton, ami her s a ration from Couut d'Orsay sojn ala r iiuwriage was attended w'ith cir cumstances which involved her moth er in very ugly scandals. THE ADVAXlIXt; ELM ALE. The best parlor game courting. Wyoming now claims one thousand women voters. lion. Mrs. Yelverton passed through Salt Lake City last week. Harriet Hosmer's estate foots up one hundred aud fifteen thousand dollars. Middy Morgan is the femalrt who reports the cattle-market for the New York limes. Kllen Wood is the pretty little dam sel a ho w rites shorthand for Henry Ward Beeeher. In Bufialo, about nightfall, may be seen several young women acting as street lamplighters. A bill has been introduced into the New Mexico Legislature, granting the right of suffrage to females. King Louis, of Bavaria, intends to marry his mistress a young actress of great neauty ami mue talent. A yuiing Kentuekian has literally " goue back ou " his family by uiarrv ing his grandmother's sister. Vermont ladies think the divorce laws of that State need tinkeriug. That is because they break them too olteu. A Tennessee girl, in order to make a sure thing of it, allowed two young men to take out a license tomairy her. A young married lady attempted to choke herself recently because her husband had been out for two nights after 1 2 o'clock. In spite ot Isabella's denials, there is said to be no doubt whatever that she took the Spanish crown diamonds with her to Paris. Chicago statistics show that the di vorce fever is at iu hight among the wives in July, and among the hus bands iu November. Chicago has a fresh divorce case, in which a wile of only one day'sexperi eoce is plaintiff. She declares that her lord abuses her shamefully. The ParisTrefect of Police received last year over two thousand applica tions for permission to open tnuivms de tolerance (houses of ill-fame.) The statement that Miss Anna E. Dickinson is about to take charge of that tiery aud altogether woteutous little journal, 'Jhe devolution, is un- luunueu jjaW The telegraph strikers arc vehement in their praises of the female operators who have tumfiiUy stood by them since the inception of the trouble. " Frou-Frbu," the New York Post tells, is the slang for the rustle of a silk drcs.-. When surreptitious, it is said to le charming on a frau. Olive Logan is disgusted with the female Oneida Communists, and says they make tongs of themselves. What in the world does she mean? The girls of Gloucester, Mass., got up a dancing party the i ther night, to which they invited their gentle men friends, and then paid ail the bills. The buildings for the Girl's Indus trial school at Middietown, Conn., are i.i-i approm-iiin coiupiei ion a no me school will open with a few scholars some time this month. The Boston Post says: " Two of the blonde burlesquers had a rwgular set to on the tars between Chicago and St. Louis." Perhaps it was only a settee in the sleeping car. A lady who is canvassing for a book in Vincennes, Ind., took umbrage at an article iu one ol the papers there, and interviewed the editor with a re volver. He said he didn't mean it. They publish glowing statistics in York," Pa. Here is a specimen : "Mrs. Eliza Metzel has laid out for burial during the year, Croat January 1, 1 to January I, IsTo, 90 adults and ' children, making in all 117 persons.'' Tne Paris police is trying to find the photographer who got up the full length naked portraits of the Empress Eugenie. Thousands of them have been sold within the last few weeks. Miss Lucille Western has shocked Boston as Xaney in Oliver Twist. The Advertiser calls the performance "inexpressibly sickening, disgu-tii) and appalling." And that Is precise ly what it is. DRY GOODS. 1870 ! JANUARY! A MONTH OF Great Bargains at - B. Lowenstein&Bros Wishing, before taking stock on Feb ruary 1st, to further reduce Our Immense Stock OK TAP! F & FANRY DRY GOODS We propose to offtx to the public, Great Bargains DURING THIS MONTH. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF- Winter Goods WILL BE SOLD AT Sacrificing Prices B. Lowenstein & Bros. 242 & 244 MAIN ST. ENTRANCE TO WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, Jal B44 Mnin St. DAVIDSON FARM ASSOCIATION, OF HARDEMAN COUNTY, TENNESSEE A VALUABLK FARM OF 150 ACRES TO UK - Disposed of March 17, 1870, IN THE CITY OF MEMPHIS. FOR THE BENEFIT OF MRS. FLORENCE S. V. DAVIDSON Value of the Farm, $10,000 ! 2000 TICKETS AT $5 EACH Managers and Superintendents of the Drawing: Major M. i. Wicks, Major J. P. Strange. M jor Phil. T. Allen. "This valuable Farm ls situated on the south Bide of the Memphis and Gaarsaaftsai Rsilroad, absut three -iiuurtors of a mile west of Pooahoul.-is. Iu Hatdeman county, Tenn., contains ljil acres, most of which is fin. rata bottom land, 75 acres cleared, under fence mid hi cultivation, balance llfllj tim bered. Improveiaeut-, ccuilortablo FRAMED RESIDENCE, Oiie-and-a-lialf stories, w it h neveu rooms, a kitchen, nmokehouse, stable, etc., a well of excellent wuti-r and two fine mineral spring. Tickets will ims disposed of by the under signed at u each, eutlUlin; the holder to one share lu the nhove Association. The pro. ceeds arising from the sale of the tickets, for tbe security and safety of Ute holders thereof, will be deposited euch day its they are sold wilu Alessis. Uoter. Tnzevant A C'o., of Memphis, Teiin.--t!ic iunds to be held by them lor the protection of the holders of the tickets until the larru skull have lieen fairly drawn for and the title papers properly pre pared, conveying an absolute and perfect title to Hie property. " Tickets for sale at the Whitemore House, j on Ad.i.-us street, anil al other places through out the city, by the iriends of Mrs. FLORENCE . V. DAVIDSON. DRY GOODS. REMNANTS Great Bargains! Remnants of Domestics, , Remnants of Linens, Remnants of Flannels, Remnants of Jeans, Remnants of Linseys, Remnants of Lawns, Remnants of Cloths, Remnants of Calicoes, Remnants of Poplins, Remnants of Deiaines, at Menken Bros. 1000 Remnants CASIMERES FOR MEN'S WEAR 1000 Remnants CLOTHS, JEANS, DRESS GOODS AXiSO Remnants of Edgings, Remnants of Laces, Remnants of Ribbons, Remnants of Jaconets, Remnants of Cambrics, Remnants of Mulls, Remnants of Swisses, Remnants of Merinos, Remnants of Linings. CASH BUYERS WILL FIND BARGAIN'S IN Domestics, Calicoes, Tickings, Jeans, Osnaburgs and Piaids. Menken Brothers 263 Main, Corner of Court. Jaw COTTON FACTORS. W. K M liL'IKB. TAYLOR, RADFORD & CO., COTTON FACTORS, General Commission Merchants. j - MONHnR STREET, hetween Main and Ties and Supplies furnished on reasonable terms. Special sttenlion giveu to rilling cash orders. ST All oonsiyntnenN Insured, unless other wls instruct.-.!. o3 THOMAS TROUT & SONS, ! COTTON AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS 234 Front Street, MEMPHIS, - - TENNESSEE. USi-ral advassaas maa on consign ments if i tXtoo to our (-'iri "si.on.lents, Hpii-v-t a. SoclJK A Co.. Boston ; Williams. Uiknib . '... N. w YurfcT; MoKUKt Al .V In. Hultilli.tr..-: Ii. SL'.i.vs J"N - 1" ilaJclpfala. opSl C H A R L E S H CR ION, Jr (Ijitnol Mosl.y liorl.ti). Cotton Fac tor-, Office. 15 Mosby &, Hunt's Building, j D -J-T.MRS, 304 Proiit JESt.. 304 MEMPHIS. - - - nWHPHK und Supplies fur- i daCi isheii tuuTijeri.. MISCELLANEOUS. SPICER &. SHARPS, 354 Main St., Magavney Block, VRE now recelTlne a !arare and tresh Mock ol family suppli". Oar fiieuds can find all they want, al prloes a. low as the suuie qusllly of good ciu be had Iu t lie clly : HarrlKon, C'lark&vllle and Southern Utar Flour. I ravls'8ugar-cured IIuuis. I Tongues and Oi ied Beef. i Italian Maccaronl. : Choice Tens, Sjuxarsaud CoHaa. Fine Syrups, j Buckwln-i'.t. j Choice London Layer Raisins Figs. Prunes, Citron and Currant. English Sauces. Pickles, Mustard. Pure Cider Vinegar no mialuk.'. Cive us a call, and we think we can please in point ol price aud quality. lalt fsPrCKR A 8H ARPE. Consignments at Landing. 4WI barrels K. D. Meal, full weight, by " Ju lia," at ii 75; '."00 bags Heed Oats by " Julia," at 70 cents; And we have at landing aud In slore, iltiav barrels FLriUK, all grades, and all on con signment, and parties wishing car-loads can get It low. from $4 75 to to $7 75. wouajij fumi i'ii co., Ja'.7 8 and Howard Row. WANTED AGENTS. 3 C) er rr.n MONTH, to sell the only Qst- Kamilv sewing Macuimis. Pkick okly tlx. (...eat lnduisiuents V agents. This is the most popular Hewing Machine of the day unites the I imou rJaatte Loct stich ;" will tlo any kind of wurk that can be done on auy machine. IVPJM sld.and the demand ran. st&iiily incrensing. Now la the time to t ike an agency. Send for circulars. "-(vare o iiiriyer."tt Addreas sfc.CO.MB A CO., Bos ton. Mass-; Pittsburg, Pa.; or St. Louis, Mo. j.ii i CIRCULATE IT WIDELY. IT WILL DO OCSIS WaCSXVBC IT IS READ. NEW YORK OBSERVER t'i Ml per annum. Sample copies free. SIDNKV K. MORMK, JiU A CO., aK .17 Park haw. New Yark. To Cotton Planters & Stock Raisers 'I'HE Memphis Oil Company wish topur 1 cn .s. . during next fall and winter, a large quantity Cotton Seed, for which tbey will pay the market price, furulsh sucks, and iiave Seed correctly weighed on their large platform (Fairbanks) scales. They urge their iriends not to store their Seed in large quan tities, and thereby have their value destroyed or Injured by heating. Planters who wish 'o make contracts for delivery ol Seed will pk?ase call at. Oil Work, Center Landing. "i. Cake and Meal for sale lu anv quan Uv rlt V W IIDCT ItBicMillaa X. Or X SILVJCA MMDAL WAX tWtkMU TU BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE By fw X. U. Sato .grtottllurtvl nri7. ai fa tl l air. Ikjldca in Nashua. wm ', mm. BA-iiiturrx's Vegetable Hair Restorative A wum wrav u&ir I . it tU'-nti - .Jor Pro. note :be frowix- ot th Hair Chupea " r -ai - w ibt - Alajiuai' t rguuc aciioa. tUmdi cU- Dandruff itad lluuri. I'ravtufa M sir UK-Df out. U t Mler!(.r rrea;nK MOMMfab do lujuriotui lutmUtfuu, sad South.. ' 7 WO J. R. BARRETT & CO, Proprietors, MsaCBISTSR, H. H. O. WARS BH Wholeoale Agents, Memphis. ' ' ' i"" by all retail draggUiU, eis GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS Treadweli Brothers, WHOLESALE GROCERS No. 15 Union Street, LEE BLOCK, - - . MEMPHIS, TENN. Have on band ami to arrltrer 250 hhd?. Louisiana Sugar, 500 packages Malaises. 500 bags Coffee, 500 barrel Salt, 500 barrels Flour -all grades, 250 barrels Whisky- ail grades, And nnineroox article- not mentioned. jalS O o v I O 72 H m 73 m r x O -n m 7S O O Si 3D O o m 00 pj o I- o -S V. p 3 o o 3 e 3. O N O to CD 3 o - D m t m IS En B 71 r S- pro ' 5 co 2 a so m m CO si CD 9a 09 Ed. J. Tatlo, Of DeHotoCo., MUa. Wi. C. Enri.Ain, Of DnHoto Co., Mlaa. TAYLOR Zl RUTLAND, WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL Grocers, Cotton Factors ASD COMMISSION MERCHANTS K0. 304 FRONT STREET, Mcuby and Hunt'i Blrwli, - MEMPHIS, Tbic. ConslznmntB iollcltl. aiiI' N HILL. "J. fONTAJNK HILL, FONTAINE & CO Successors to Williamson, Hill A Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS COTTON FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS 326 FRONT STREET, MEMPHIS, ... - BOWMMBbI HAVE lor sals, and keep constantly on hand, a lull a ortmsnt or everytUln In their line, dsaiiutf aspecially such ar ticles M Bulk Meatu, Baeon, Mesa Pork, Jowls and Rumps, Lard. Louisiana SugRrs, Refined Sugars, Rio OolfeeB, Molars and Sj'rapa. Kontakj ii - M. und M., Kyi, Py., Loudcman, aud J. and D. Flax. Ropo ami Arrow Ties, Nails aud soik. s. i'lour : id Meal, Mackerel 'onb Carolina Rie Cut and tipsa Herring. Canned Cioods Copjr-Distiilod Whisky, Rectified Whisky, Bobtam County Whisky. Calling TO r attention to the above, we re lent a continuation ot your pa ,)riTuise. by striet attention to the interest of our patrons H I I.L. KONT VIXE A CO. ever ia;ire uo27 daw CsJ Ob H o CO CO CO I 3D m m o CD o CO CD CD a eo i5 I Tl S3 o o CP CO no 9P m 5 00 3 CD SL CD 1 CO o m HIDES AND LEATHER. ! D. B. THOMAS. P. F.OROW? : THOMAS & GROSS MANCFACTRL'EKS OF LEATHER A.VD DEALiitS IN Leather tiShoa Finding Foreign and Domestic Calf and Kip Skins, Tanners' and Curriers' TooU, Tanners' Cils, Etc., 366 Main St., &3mphis, Tenn. WCash paid for Hides and Leather In the rough. sell ASH8R00K & WHITE, Successors to Uco. PuiLtxe Sl Co,, DEALKRS IN Hides and Peltries Highest Cash Price Paid for Hides, Furs, Deer Skins, Beeswax, Tallow, Wool, Etc. Constantly on Coa.sijjutaeut, Harness, Bridle, Skirting and Sole Leather, ADAMS STREET, Between Front JRow and Water St., sei MEMPHIS, TENN. REVOLUTION DOLLAR STORE. 4 3 a " at a n 9 i - i ? j p I -I j ; ii : - ? s s 1 5 i - s 2 ! I kill 2 DISPENSARY. DR. D. S. JOHNSON'S MEDICAL DISPENSARY 210 Main Street, Up fir III. Between Adtims and Washinjrten, Memphis, Tennes5ee, JS NOW permanently established f.ir the 1 tremment of Pull. nts. both Male ami Fe male, who are utSlcteij with any form atf VENEREAL 03 SECRET DISEASES. such as Svphtlls Gonorrhoea (i!. Ptr lures, and hi! L'rinarv DLseases: Svulnl I Mernuriai ArJecttons of the Throat Sk.i' -.r BfcaM, Orchitis, Hernia or Rupture; H, elfeets of u Scditary Habit, ruimms to the IhKly and mind, producing- l:ioicli.st on th Uoe, 1-ebllity aadfnpatoncT. LUxaini ... ldiu- : ness of Sight, i 'oufusiou of Idi-.i.s, . v i I Fore- i boding. Aversion to Swiefv, Lo soi Memory, Weukiiess. etc. : not all Mtfeaaa iu uny oue i rune, but ail occurring frequently in 'arlous ; cases. Rheumatism and Rheumatic Pains CCm BY A NEW METHOD. F. NT 1 RELY MY OWN. Particular Attention Paid to DISEASES OF WOMEN, the ; Such as Exressire : Menstruation, Lent i Ins of tue u ,)i i j, ii ! Moiithly PeriixlH. ea Suppressed or Painful Pe 3f who ha vi been und. r the treiitinrnt Physicians, and have not beii cured, are invited to cail, as I can cur, all old Syphllltie lite:i.ses. it m:ikes no tiitferenee j how luu standing, ihey will yield to my Celebrated Vegetable Remedies, To which TnorSANiS can tsstlfy. who hae beeu cured by me in New ilrleuus, Memphis. ( airo, and various other pi ices. AU eomiuu- ulcations strictly oourldeullal. No Pay Until Cured! The Itoetor san hs eonsulted personally, or by letter, upon all Diseases pertaining to hrs Specially, aud all other Diseases, not requlr lng his attention outside of tils office. A seperate UMlee for Lodte-.'Va Office hours from 3 o'clock n.m.. to 9 . !.' p.m. D. S. JOUNSO.S", M. U. Jad COMMISSION MERCHANTS. D. DbHATKM. J. B. CROBBL W. I. WARD. O. CAK-SON. OeHaven, Cross & Co., ENERAl Commission Merchants, No. 412 NORTH LEVEE, ST. TjOTJII nnlS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. HOLIDAY GOODS TUiS : Southwestern Publishing Co. 3CI MAIN STREET, Have just received elegant assortment of HOLIDAY GOODS! CO.MPPJsjINa Beautiful WritinQ Desks, of various dasigns : Photograph Aibums, Aad Portfolios, of different styles ; Fine Inkstands, Splendid Toy Books, for the little ones. A varied and iarje assortment of Bibles. Prayer and Hymn Books Also, tbe mom complete and elegant assort ment ol GOLD PENS AND PENCILS IN THE SOUTHWEST. STATIONERY In all Its branches. Supplied at Manufacturers' Prices. d-Sl CANCERS Killed In 43 Hours Withoat Knife or Pain. DR. SPALDING & CO., Ten nc Bra P4 i3d Ear ; es, and Ahttmia. ut a knife; Kldr. auli.' di.-eafs. "No cbarge for o SOT of Women and tblliiren eases, aw a skn:ul ladv is colli Jell Llkl attendance to wait on femalt- patients. Medicine sent to all pari. Address, DR. BPAl.DISU CO. delfi Iseiapala. 1'eua Carolina Life OF MEMPHIS, Hon. JEFFERSON J. WICKS, 1st Vice-President. F. 80Yl, Secretary Assets over : : : Annual Income over principal officeno. 291 main street, - It la with much pleasure the Mar, acera of tliia Compcny t and the pobiiu their oongratalatlona u IU aoccem fcr the past ti tlon aud future prospect. Euilc.es Issued on ail the improved pU refer the geueral puii J- to our policy holder. X. BUXiKT .JBY, Spooial A.soilt. SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, General Office, 17 Madison St., Memphis, Tenn. ASSETS 1st NOVEMBER, Dividends to Poiicy-Holders, BOARD OF MEMPHIS, R. C. BRINKLEY, Prw t . and L. R. R. R. W. H. CHERRY, Pres't Chamtsref Comirirce F. M. WHITE, President. M. and T. R. R. AM3S W000RUFF. v:-e-Pres't, Hemphis. F. S. O.AYIS. Pres't let Nat. Baik. Menphis. C. KORTRECHT, Atfy-at-Law. Mempbla. T. A. KELSON. President, Mewphi. Ol 'l'IOEHS i T. A. NELSON. President. BEN MAY, Secretary. AMOS WOODRUFF, First Vice-Prest'. F. M. WHITE. Second Vice-Pre't. C. T. PATTERSON, As't Secretary. F. S. DAVIS, Treasurer. THOMPSON &, CO., Agents for Tennessee and North Ganeral INSURANCE. Fire and inland insurance. HGffiE IfiSURAiiCE COMPANY OF NW YORK. Cash Assets. July I, 1333, S4,243,Q34 3 3 MANHATTAN IJiSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. Cash Assets, $1,202,104 as CARTiVGTON MA5Dsl. Agent. iaS O M::ii:si.n -I . lUnk RuildinK. Sio.oco for SIO! Premium when the Chsses are Cnaipiete. whi..h are now being rapidly filled up. Aivat4(ifs. T'je Hdvantoges of this As sorlaiion ". i-, . n .-.ry Life Insaraaee Coaa- ary upuu hi Ueatli. MASONIC MUTUAL Life Assurance Association OF MEMPHIS. OFFICE ho. 324 FRONT STREET. RS: . Duncan. Hou. P. T. s-ru :'- : s. A. Vaccaro, Es.i., o A. V J. s. Stanton. L4.. oi Uta A. Ualt.heiL Esq.. oi Bus Ed. Pickett, jr., o; Messii ett- OFFICERS: 0. C. TRADER. Pres H. fit. RASAN, Sec'y. M. 0. TRADER. Treasurer. Da. W. U. E jDUEa. Examining Physician. deS d w s INCORPORATED 1859. Capital, 8330,000 J. F. BOZEMAJt ..Jmsidsit D. T. "WILLCOX BicxitaJit i octlnnes to fnra'sh persat w tiyahut lorn or oVunocM ? At on aU knuit of tnnrabtt prup Tt)t, al ridegwae rit. Agents can be round at every prominent point In the Sonthern Btatea. to whom appli cations for insurance may be made. Apply to W. H. MOORE, AGENT, 293 MAIN STREET, noM (With German National Bank). r mill Gayoso Planing Mills Ho. 212 Adams Street, Manufacture - ktmU of CARPENTER'S WORK, And keep for sale a !s.rge stock of Sashe3, Blazed and Ungiazed, Coots. Blinds and Mouldings, j also, TH Snlf 000R AMD W.DOW FRAMES, Dressed Flooring, Ci (inland Weather Bosrd- : lug, Laths and aliingies. All our work Is : made oi tue Best Materials, and Warranted as Represented. Mine is a Home Manufactory, and I chai ' lenge competition, both in quality and I price, from anywhere. Send for Price List and try me. ja6dw WM. FARFIS. Cotton Lnncl for Snlo. A BOCT8UJB aciaa f tbo richest citton land be la.tsed ou lavurauie terms. Apply to Insurance Co. TENNESSEE. DAVIS, President J. T. PETTIT, 2d Vice-President, i. H. E0MGNDS0N, 6enerai Agent. $654,000 00 500,000 00 V. WHITE, Jr., State Agent for To 1869, OVER - $600,000 July 1, 1869,-40 PER CENT. DIRECTOHS TENNESSEE. HUGH TORRANCE. Cotta Obt, itmpflis. J. WEU.ER. Merchant Mentis. C. W. FRA2ER, Attwaey-ai-Law. Heapbis. J. W. BcCOWSi. Kerchant. Meciphi. H. A. PARTEE. Com. Kterchaat. Metnphim. C.C. SPENCER. President. LomsilSe, JCHN B. 60R00N. President. Atiaata, Sa Mississippi. FURNITURE. CARPETS ! CHEAPER NOW THAN EYE,?. Tasx;,'XT:l!!ivVs, etir5 at sUremely LOW 12 Ho to S2 M -Jo: Iiurains u.n H. inp t'arpn nlcloth, JIai 1 r-r r-.:.t : us and .-ha.is ui proportion. Call and see loryou'seves. . -;, jal6 260 Second Street. AMES, BEATTIE & CO., 396 GAY0S0 BLOCK, orrm all cisds of Furniture, Carpels, WINDOW SHADES, Oil Cloths. Mattresses, Etc., AT THE LOWEST RATES. HARDWARE. COTTON GINS! ALLISON BROS.. SOLI AGENTS ruR E. CARVCR &. CO.'S IMPROVED COTTON GIN WHOUBBAJLS CKALIBS Dl HARDWARE IRON, GUNS, CUTLERY, Etc.. 270 FROMT STREET, iEEilPHIS, "'JIil, i3 "'"i i ''" ni many other . Z. i?T.. a'vaiitaw. nmk.. them mrs desiraWethan la ftnaeryears. fe n.as now. thy ware the teTorite. ;, PRINTERS AND PURLiSHERS.. Southwestern PubJish-ngCo. Publishers, P: inters, B00KSELLER3, STATIONERS, BOOK BINDERS WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS, No. 361 Main Street, Between Union and Gayoio. Memphis. Tenn. OPWCERS: E, President, ler Merx-hanls National Junk. Secretary and Treasurer. DIRECTORS: H. A, PART! t S. CURX W. H. Ches Prwt. M J. K. Uh wes C. hOGKKS. A CARD. eil nubile ii,- !,, and a-'rHt hunt In America, In io nuuily and seueral n.- farties dmlrtng terrtton Arkansas, address htm aa al ues taan . v w vaiik, bh, uoals, tlo. j