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THE MEMPHIb D.IXiY .FJL? KuJL. TIJJES'D-Ak, MABCH 18. 1S79. AIltME9IU . IKnPIIlnTHKlTKK-lloidir.TaM--t,lt day and Wlue )-. March 17-ln-lv. Matinee Wednesday. Tbe Mas.erplece of innstmlsy. t-urpH"lng fell Imitating noLe. and DtsUnclug the Field. Tbe. world-famous JlRTerlj's L'nltrd Mastodon Minstrels! J. II. HrviIt. HmprLtor I 'ra. Foote, Manager. W. H. Strickland iTifml Ai-rit. The tirestt-st conlrd--iailon or Mlnttrcl Talent ever lu exlstwce. 4 Famous Pet lorniers. A concen tration of talent en ma--se. H2 Celebrated ArtlstA In First Fart. oitgliiB.1. Novel ami Sensational. 12 ruprrlui 8oriKanUDar.ee Stars-all appearing al once In wini'lriiul acts. 12 Champion Clog Dano-r-II lust rating every style of dancing. 8 Eminent End-men-all appearing In new sijles dmi and business. 40 otter orlghial features. JEtrb a aeuwilon la Itself, unapproachable la merit, stupendous la magnitude. 40 people In procession, kriuember this. Hie only visit this season. Owing V greAl number of Artists and Acs, poslllvelj only one encore. Reserved tents at Hol lenbeig'i lujtc btore. MKM PK I M TH KATfcK Thursday. Friday and featurday, March 20-2 1-J2. Matinee Saturday, at 2 I'.nj. The great sensational event will be produo-d at an enormous expense. The ou!y appearance tMs oea.iou or the gllled American art Mr. TlrKee Unnkla and Jllsa H.ltiy Uisarhard, in their beautiful aud charmingly pure American di ama of TUK UAWlTKHt By Joaquin Miller, the iioet of the Sierras, supported by LOL is ALUU1CH.C. T. FAHjt.UK, and a won derfully strong phenomenal cant. This artracllon Is under the management of Mr. J. H. HA VEHLY, mansgerof Haverly's Theater, r'hlcago, whopajsMr. McKee Bankln and Mis" KlUy Blancnard aceitilnty of S40.IMX) lor f.irly week-. 1 he LA.NITE-. wherever produced, has been applauded to the echo by cul tured and enthusiastic audiences, and at many fash ionable t hea; era numoeni were nightly lurried av.ay, unabie to gain even standing room. And the lnau ageinent connaent'y expect that the critical and In telligent public will Indi ra the verdict that The JjanUeils the American play so long sought after at last found. Unserved seals for sale at Hollenberg's. Mimily and 1 uesday, M'irch 24-2i, warde A Bur rymore's Iiiliumcy ci. Wednesday, Thursday, Fri day and SiliitclHy, tViIvllIeOjiera Burle9jue Ci. CHFUIM OfKHA tXlB, PROF. C. P. WINKLER MUSICAL DIRECTOR. will give THREE OPERAS, with Full Orchestra, at Slenphis Theater. Monday, April 14th-DAUOH f EROF THE REGI MENT. Tuesday. April loth FK A DIAVoLA. We.lnesday. AprU ldth-DALGUTER .OF THE RK'ilVIENT. fcOVEKNMEXT BONDS. (ycrman National Bank OF 21 E3I PUIS HAVE for sale the 4 p-r crmt V. H. Bosds fcr Immediate delivery. All other ls-ue of V ri. Bonr-s ran t'i eici.Rne". AfclFflO NAL.KS. IDMIMSIKATOB'H NaLE ELBUANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE BV A. K. rAiEiASH. NO. K5 EXCHANGE ST.. Wedneada Morula. lO O'CIoek. MARCH 19, 1879. Parlor, Chamber and Dining room Furniture. Velvet and bravels Carels. Mirrors. China, liiass and O leensware, Oiie elegant neveii-ociave Piano, cover and BtooL a -o lire eilic Dre.-ses, Jewelry. uruamenU, Wr ite lUuo'js, Underwear, Shams, Table and Bed Lttreri"DKPCEITS rejulred gt t,me ot purchase. Uoods will be delivered next day. a. STUB -I, Administrator. S. HIR3CH, Guardian. A F.. FltsKliAiin, Awffloor. t 1i:SHION-A leather wagon-seat ciiiLZoi, on i aln Bf-eet, last evening. Finder will be re wnrlnl t.y r-tiirr,ing it to Main street T'.HK c-PENCtU PLACE, on Vollentlne avenue, two and o-ie-h;Uf miles from Court Squaie, ciitaining ter; aores; live acres orchard; house tou LAlns 1 rooms; also cistern; good outbuildings. Apt ly on the i.l-iw. H. W. SPENCER. VT0R5IC A gray borsa, 151 hands high; thin IX mane and tall; about eleven years old; sup 3ed to have gone In the direction of Memphis. Any 'Dioimatlon as to his Hereabouts will be rewarded, ,T HMlressIng Dr. JOHN : 'iv't C '"e: vllle. DR. V00RHF.I3. OCULIST AND AURIST, No. fcO Court street lCKn.H AJVU liOAKU. R. LAURENCE -OlHce, 27 South Court, from 11 to 4. Re-sldence, City tiuspi'ai. Ot.'M- Large front room, with good board. Ap- piyai lsroiMorotsi, f ENTLRMAN AND WIFE-Or two gentlemen JT can get a beautiful, unlumlsbed room and good boird with a prlVHte fumlly, in a pleas.tr, t locality, convenient to street cars, at SIu per month. Addrras W. f. H.. Anneal office. DOIKDKKS A few gentlemen day-boarders at XJ wn L nlon street, lenus moderate. R rOM Nice tarnlshel room for laJy and gentle man, or two young men, at XI LIMit.s tl. 1DOARD Mrst e ass. with furnished or unfur- Xj nl.Hhed rooms, for families or sluglegentlenien. Also day bonruers. AT nn Sf.CONUSr "DOOMS Splendid moms, with board; at reduced X rales; day-boarders wanted. H Hernando st lOOOMS-Fnrutsbed and unfurnished. with boatd XV also, day boarders, at 481 Shelby street leferenefs re'iuireo. TiOOM.S Elegant front and bacic rooms, with IV bo;ird, can be had at 4a 1 SHELBY pXRF.KT Day-boar- ers also wanted. I7IR8r-CLAad Boardinghouso Just opened by Mrs. X1 Edwards and Mrs. Curtis, at SMS fc-ECOND ST. KOOMd-First-class, moderate. At with good board. Terms 104 MARKET ST. KOOMS Desirable rooms and good board at rl JEFFEttsON STREET. R' OOM- Deslrable trout room, with bord, at rl2 MADISON cTREST. rpwo uentlemen can obtain a large front room on j nrst noor, wttn or wunout ooaru, in private family, or will take 4 gentlemen as day boardeis. neteren. es exchanged. Address, "(j. ' care Appeal, DOuJW buit of front rooms, with board, at 111 X court street. Day boarders wanted. TiUtJj T-cLao j rooms, wltn or without board. X1 Terms verv mod-ralf. No. H4 Mulberry. tan jkij'. w ' -j rff WILL buy a cottage, with five rooms; 0 1UUU lot 55 by 150. on Peyton av., Chelsea $1000 will buy a cottage, 4 rooms, on Causey street: tot on oy lou. SloOu will buy a brick cottage on Dualap street, near Bass avubue. $2000 will buy a complete 2-story trains dwelling on nooeson avenue, near nan. S12HO will buy a 2-story brick on Avery street. $800 will buy a 1-story Irani e on Union avenue. Just east or jueaicni (jouege. 870O will buy a small cottage on Ruth, near Vance. SoOO will buy a cottage, 8i,a acres ground, 5 miles easior juempnis, ou cnarieston railroad. I. I). CONAWAY, Real Estate Agent, No 8 Madison street F URNISHED FRONT ROOM- 154 Third Btreet. GREENLAW OPERAHOUSE. btorehouse No. ai' Uulon street Storehouse No. i)43 to a47 Second street basemeut office No. 18 Miidlson street bleeping rooms In the Magnolia block, comer Union and Front stn ets; ulo In the Knickerbocker building, Alidisun street. Apply to W. L. i'AhhER. No. irt Madison street. NEAT DWELLINGS 203 and 205 Union street No. bO Exchange street, 51 Exchange street extenaea. Appry at juain siith. STURM HIRSCH. rpwo PLANTATIONS Cheap to desirable tenant; j one near aiasou, ten.i City, Ark. Apply to and one near Forrest A. N. Jl'KAY, 371 Main st " lOTT AGE B:y winuow. ! rooms, stable. V Dr. L A L'RENCE. South seventh and Broadway. (Mil TaGE-HOU;E A tiuly nee turnls ed cot J tage house, garden and neat yard. No. 15 Tate street, near Vance, aid near Mr. Leminun's re si deuce. Price, 20 per month. W. A. WHEATLEY, 281 Main st HOUdK AND FUttNTiURE-Centrally located; man ai.d wife will board with the occupant Address No. 0 Muibeny street I7R"NT SIRKET srORa Next door north of JJ Eckerly Co.'s; lately occupied by H. Beattus. Apply to JEROME HILL, at bill, Fontaine Co. ipRUlT 3 m ,E AND CONFECTIONERY 31 AND X' i ot March. (K9, huh and .310 fcecond street, at piesent sieil ty K. blotz x Bio, Possession Apply to R, DUDLEY FR-.YSER. Attorney at Law, l Madison street given first HOUSK The desirable two-story frame dwelling bouse. No. 44;i Pontotoc street. Just east of ur leans; lu good repair, and convenient to either Vance or Beale street cars. Apply to J. H. SHEPHfeRD. 10 Madison st ROOMS Pleasant sleeping rooms and ofnees, 4at.fr Madison. J.J. LOCKART. 43b Madison. suitable also 101 Jl-FFERSON. LP OOMd Furnished or unfurnished XV for lamllles to housekeep. BiUHNlSHED ROOMS With or without board No. 21rt Third street. rvTKWLY X tlemen FURNISHED ROOMS Cheap to gen- Newbtlrk ho: se. 84 Mulberry street WANTM. WHITE GIRL For general housework. In a small family. Apply at 1 14 Union street. v it ILLlNtrt XvX Beale street, An experienced milliner Ht No. 82 ilria at E. CttUWEEY, Dlt. a. u. THORNTON. Oillce: 20 -outhCoo't I Residence: 13 Adams. OHdE Medium-sized sor.el; About 7 years old; white blaze on forehead; bad saddle and nalter on. The owner can have same by calling on JuNEs CROFOHD. colored, re'ir 112 Washington. ClOW-A laige size brtndlecow, with a calf 4 months old, which the own can have by pay ing charges and proving property. Cbas. Boyda, col ored, Bass iiven'i". two miles iiom city. t'UU AL. SHELVING COUNTERS 1000 feet of shelving and several good counter?. MENKEtf BROS. LEST Headlisht OH: X eraslve llurd flint chimneys; Danforth A. HI1ZFELD, 283 Second St C COTTON-SEED - Taylor" aud Matagorda Silk J Cotton -sed; also, a large quantity of sound planting cotton-seed. J. V PATalCK, at Memphis Gins. B Exchange street. "IT'NgINK One 20 horse power engine and boiler, I u as good as new; low for cash. J. V. PATRICK, at Memphis Gins, 6 Exchange street. APPLEd, ETC. Ctolce lot of App'es and Onion bets for sale low; also a nice lot of Conch bhtlls. KIHK ALLEN A CO., 849 Front st. LAND 500 acres of timbered land In Shelby county, at SI 50 ier acre. cash. Appiy to E. H. WORD, 27 South Court st. ESIDENCE t-iood trame resldtnce, 7 rooms. XV No. Ii7 Alabama street: clieap lor casn; good bargain. W. A. WnEATLEV, 281 Main. " XT GOB! WOO D I - V qu ll tlt-s. lit -Yard. 130 low rates. Main street All rpAYi-OK SLLK COTTON SEED Apply to X GAGE FISHER. iJOO Front st. LAND 880 acres of laud :j50 cleared and Im provedabout seven miles Ir m HopeQeld, near Memnbls and Little Rock railroad. Will sell for Memphis city Compromise bonds, gas stock or gas bonds, or less than ten dollars per acre cash. j. f. bieua., zs Jiain street Gl ROCEnY A ra:e chance tor a man wltn small T CKOital to start In a hrst-class Grocery and loca tion, bailmattory cause given lor selling. Apply at 74 Jecersou street. J. binivAHi ccr. Memphis, published in the Appral of Snn- ( day, it says: "cniy one nucarea inoasanui dollar mature this year." It should Bay: "Only one thousand dollars bonds mature this year." A chain-trart? prisoner named John M'Daniel escaped yt-stfrday. He has no doubt "jumped" the ..ity, and will not return soon to the (rang. Rerue de la Mode, Dtmortst, Ijtalie and Godey'a Fashions, for April, Atlantic and a new line of Seaside Libraries, at Mansford's, 298 Main street. Billy Lieben's book and news depot. 23G3 Main street, has received the Utrue de in Mode, World of Fashion, Leslies Lady's Magazine, Harper's Monthly, Demorest's, and Atlantic, all for April. Give Billy a call, ladies ; he ha all jou want in the fash ion line. To-ruorrow afternoon ht three o'clock, at St. Peter's orphan asylum, an orphans' festi val will be fivea in nonor of St. Joseph. The programme of exercises includes ad dressee, recitations, music vocal and instru mental.. It will bs entertaining and pleasing to those attending. JL The attention of the Theater managers is called to the conduct of boys in the gallery who, last night, smoked cigars and cigar ettes, and annoyed people in the paiquette by spitting upon them. Let the police be present in the gallery to-night and arrest a few of the young ruffians. j& St. Joseph's day (to-mcrrow) will be duly celebrated in St. Joseph's church, Georgia street. Solemn high mass will take place at ten o'clock in the morning. An ap propriate discourse will be delivered during the mass by Rev. F tther Gleesoa. Solemn vespers will be celebrated in thd evenibg, at halt-past seven oiclock. Those arrested yesterday for selling liquor over the bar cn Sunday last put up fifty dol lars forfeit each to answer the charge this morning. It is said, as to several of them, that if fined an appeal will be taken and a test case made tor the consideration of the supreme court on the quesvion as to the power of the legislature to create the taxing-dibtrict. The chancery court yesterday reconsid ered its action in the divorce proceedings of Ann Moore vs. William Moore, wherein the decree was suspended and defendant allowed to defend. This he having failed to do, and proof f ormerly introduced of habitual drunk enness and other serious charges being strengthened and substantiated, the form;r decree was reaffirmed and the divorce granted. Tue health ofli-er is pursuinir hia Her culean work cleaning out ttw Au-jtan staiiies known as Memphis, which resembles m filth, the city of Cologne, a.3 di-ccribed by Cok ridge in the following stanzt: "In Kohlln, a town of monks and bones, And pavements fang'd with murderous stones, Aud rags and hags, and hnifv us wenches, I counted to-aiid-seventy sterxues, All well-denned and genuine siiuks! Ye nymphs that reign o'er sewers and sinks, The river Rhine, it is well known Doth nash your city of Cologne, But tell me, nymphs! what power divine Shall henceforth wa-.h the river Rhine!" At the ciitninal court, yesterday, a num ber of perRons wfre arraitrtd, aud put in pleas of not guilty. Ned Kennedy, larceny, was sent (o jail for tbirty days; Jacob Leuby, larceny, judgment suspended during good behavior; John Allen, carrying concealed weapons, verdict not guilty; Stephen Oa.'a hnrr, larceny, jury and verdict not guilty; Stephen Calahan, house breaking, jury and verdict guilty, sortenced to cue year's im piisontuett in the penitentiary; Joo Petti grew, larceny, verdict not guilty; Joe Petti grew, larceny and receiving ctolen goods, jury and verdict guilty, sentenced to one year in the penitentiary; Joe Anderson, receiving stolen goods, motion lor new trial overruled and sentenced to imprisonment in the pr-ni-teiitiary; Alexander Scott, lurceny, judgment suspended; Alexander Edwards, carrying concealed weipons, fine ten dollars; Dick Turpin,- assault with intent to commit mur der, jury and verdict guilty of ass iult with intent to commit manslaughter. ST. PATRICK, The Patron Saint of the Emerald Isle A Sketch of his Life aud Worts The Zealous Bishop of Fifteen Hun dred Years Ago Celebra tions In Memphis. rarade or the Knlzhts of Innlsfail Services and Discourses at Different Churches Celebrations, Balls and Banquets by Civic Socie ties 1 he Day Elsewhere. tion of St. Patrick's dav a fight occurred be tween the police and Nationalists. Fire arms were used and a number ot persons were wounded. TOLEDO. Toledo, March 17. St. Patrick's day wa duly observed here by Sf.. Patrick'.!, Hiber man and other societies, a.-s stod by delegB' tions from the surrounding towns. A street parade this afternoon and a banquet speeches, music, etc., to-night make up the programme. CHICAGO. Chicago. March 17. A beautiful dav brought cut an unusually laree procession of Irish societies, which parsdad the ctreeU malting a hne display. lo-night various banquets, etc., are in progress. 1RK K otiipped clieap by river or railroad. Leave u orders at Joan A. Denie s. iSrJ rront street. Laree concessions will be miule on orders for eood oalinoni3rici, suitable lor ciiiiuneys or setting oou rrs. etc. O. H. K P1FEK. Ladies hats, cheap at Lavigne's, PEtf SON Alii . rEAiBOAT STORES! With a very large stock, we are prepared to furnish Steamboats with Stores, at most reasona ble prices, fcr cash. TRY US. itr,M&Gi LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. QSH ANT tor general household work. Apply at KJ 4 HUSH bT, "7"OMAN lo cook, wa-.h and Iron fur a family TV ot turee grown persons Reference required. ;JU3 UNION OT. c Xk)K A Hr.-t-class order cook, at the Masnolla tte-laurant 812 iialn, corner ilot.roe si. RS. CZU'rKl rei.-elves pupils In Vocal Hnd lu .u Biruiueiiiai music, at iter residence. No. Jtio Third street, coiner Jourt. a specialty. Cultivation of the voice WfcT NIjHoE V bile or colored; one without ihlld preferred. Apply at 60 J Vance street. uu ruing or evening. between 7 an.i x o cock L'kii uai ouAtiiir.ria At s:i per week or J.' I a per inoritu, at the Clncuuiaii Restaurant and baloon, n. j Ad.-nn street ONE SALtsMlt. lor euub htale. SIOO per uioi.th and exerises. Quired. LaBkLLE M '(. CO , r I 'EN'AN'T to cultivate 50 acres on Island 34 on salary $75 to Kelerences re- ChicaKO, 111. shHres: eood 4iwelnnirs and cistern. tiagefc J-lshtr, ;i00 Front, or A. Lea 4 Co., Apply to tuiton. TOOK A white cook- Apply at 7 MONROE ST. FARTIKd wtnblnii to purchase the t ROVER A bAkEK SKWINtf-tf ACBIXE. to call at their oUloe, MH Main street. Repairing yruiupuj aucuueu io, tiuu warraniea. lRd C. O. V ILENTINE. rpKACUEH lor the Somerville LUtrlca Hlth X School, an ni eriencealaoy music lescLer; jcod rrcuuiuieuuaiions reuueu ; sa an Kuaranieeir. Ad dress u R. fcALK. Eec'y. Atoka, Tenn. CJITUATION By a 1 gUieer. -cla&s Sawyer and En. Aoures A. B. J., Corner LaRose and Webster streets. BOA RL ERS At 72 Court street. Rales to suit the llii.es. Front or boot rooms. Also day ijoci:iiii:. LOW H8uP.ES BOUGHT AT LOW FIGURES ! AHD WILL BE SOLD ACCORDINGLY: Choice Idom, 4'hoire ttransen. Whlttaker Mams, 3IaDolia Hiaa, Arwour's llauia, WHITE SWAN FLOUR The Kloc Floor, ap Kasle l'lur, Hrif-KisiDK Klonr. rr,r:K,B,",t BurkwheatJ htr,o 3lulaiaM..a, C holre HaKira. . i. . . . . . . 4rtDlnn Maple Myron .enniDf Xwple nu.u' Cnotee CofTrr, !- b-i Coffee Knlriianba'a Ajird. ' B.M.STPATTQN&CO. The rjeach and aDDla trees are in the bud and bloom. A-.e the fruit trees hurt bv the frost? was the question yesterday. Twenty-seven hundred school children vinited the museum Saturday. "To be sure," said aa enthusiastic Irish man, yesterday, "St. Patrick was a Fenian and a Nationalist." The motto of Kinsr William of England, Jiecepit tion rapuit, is a good motto lor the receivers of Memphis. The weather for tha past two days re sembled wiutor with its cold winds, frost and ice. It is healthy weather. Iliiverly's minMrels again to-night at the Theater. They will five a matinee to-morrow, ncd a tarewei! performance to-morrow tveniiijf. Sunday next the Sunday law will be en forced more strictly than ever; the lines will be drawn closer uud tighter, so say the com missioners. From Thursday night next 'till the close of the week we will have the Danites at the Theuter, aud presented by the Al'Kee-Kankin combination. The criminal court jury in the case of t'ae State rs. Tony Casrerratti (indictment for murder) has not as yet been able to agree upon a verdict. The young man of the Ledger has been Beeing musquitoes for the past two weeks. If he don't let up on musquitoes he will be see ing snakes ere long. Several representatives from Nashville have been here for a day or two, but tfiey re turned last evening. They were Messrs. Hanson, Mathes, Kossa and Loague. At the chaucery court Chancellor Liv ing.ston, of Brownsville, will preside, rtr Cbincellor M'Dowell, incompetent to hear certain cases by reason ot interest as counsel. Green ribbons, in place of the shamrock, were worn by runny of our Irish fellow-citizens yesterday. The shamrock does not grow in this section of country or on this continent. Yesterday, St. Patrick's day, was not generally celebrated by our Irish fellow-citizen?. The Knights of Innibfail paraded, marched out to &t. Patrick's church and at tended religious services. At the chancery court Mary Ann Tucker has hied a bill for divorce against Frank Tucker, on the grounds of cruel and inhuman tre.ittn.nt, failure to support, assault and battery and abandonment. We are eri.ioviaz the midlenten season. Those who fast tau eat fish, red-snanners. shad, lake and buyou trout, and other delica cies of the deep provided they have the means to purchase eucb. Monday and Tuesday of next week at the Theater, we will Lave the Warde and liarrymore combination in Divlomacu. and during the rest of the week we will have CoWille's oj.era burlesque company. The saloon-keeoers, six in number, who kept their places of business open and who old whisky over their tars on Sunday last, and who were arrested on warrants, will have a hearing before President Porter, of tue Taxintf-District, this morning. In Ex-Mavor Flinrjin's renort nf iba financial condition of the old corporation of Mk3. D. J. O'Connell (nee Savinia Von dran) left Saturday evening oa the etesmer James W. Gaff for her home, in Chicago, Illinois, in comcaay with her brother's chil dren. Henry schman, ex-policeman, and who kept a saloon on the cotrer cf M;iin and M'Call sti-pets, died on yesterday ol pneu monia. Ho leaves a widow aud child to mourn his loss. Mb. Lee Herzog hps just returned from New York, where he studied and copied the latest in Paris regarding the "sprinsr cos tume." He has brought with him the love liest dress goods ever shown. Ladies are all invited to cull aud hear about the new ideas. Visitoii8 registered yesterday at the cot ton exchange were: H. II. Wilson, Gad?di-E; W. O. Sugp, Dyersburg; W. Daa, Chicot county; M. S. Bernheim, Hot Springs; M. Frauenthal, Conwav; R. Hexrer, Abbey. lie; W. R. Cross and Dr. R. P. Means, Bartlctt; U. Aleehan, Cotton Plant, 21, frank, Carson. Menken Brothers announce in another column, that tneir wholesale dry good;! business-will be continued on a cash b'.uis, find that goods will be sold very low. This firm is one of the most popular in the city, ard being well acquainted wilh the want's of the merchants in the surrounding country, will keep such a stock as will attract customers from the class of dealers vrho do business on the safe principle of buying and selling for cash. Mr. James Molloy died at the Teabody hotel last Sunday night, of pneumonia. The deceased had been connected with the house of B. Lowenstein & Bros, for the past thir teen years as chief of the wholesale depart ment. He was regarded as a master cf his business. Socially, he was warm-hearted and generous. He always .'ent an ear to the appeal of charity, and otten impoverished his purse in order to respond to the cry of dis tress. He was well and favorably known in this community and in adjoining States. We regret to announce his death. Mr. J. B. Connor, who has b?en one of the office-clerks at the Peabody hotel for the past tivo months, we regret to say baa de cided to return to his old home at Nsbville. The thousands of pairons of the Peabody express regrets at parting with Mr. Connor, with whom he has become the universal favorite. Mr. Galloway, the manager of the Peabody, speaks of Mr. Connor most flatter ingly as a faithful, trustworthy and thorough ly accomplished gentleman. His numerous friends will be glad to heat that Mr. Connor loses nothing by the change he rnxkes, and will always welcome him back to Memphis. ihe weacing or jvj r. unaries yuentel, jr., and Miss EmmaBerzwesky, which took place at St. Mary's (Catholic) church, corner Third and Market streets, last night, was happily celebrated by the large circle of friends of both the contracting parties. The beauty of the bride and the manly bearing of the bride groom was the remark of all the guests, the attendants, Mr. Julius CJuentel and Miss Lizzie Shaw, and Mr. I. Seiigmau aud Miss Fannie Quentel fairly dividing the honors. Alter the ceremonial rites had been per formed so impressively by Father Lucius, the company repaired to Cochran hall, where the remaining hours of the evening were con sumed in festivities such only as the heads cf young people of taste and culture can devise. A splendid band discoursed bewitching muic for the dance, while wine flowed freely in li bations to the health, prosperity and a happy life for the well-mated couple. A number of elegant presents were among the features of the occasion, the most conspicuous of whieh were pair ot Bohemian vases, a silver andgiObs pickle stand, two bjtter dishes, a beautiful pair of cornucopia bouquet stands, and a number of small but appropriate articles too numerous to mention. The reception and hop at Cochran hall was quite select, and tne participants eDjoyed themselves til early this morning. St. Patrick s day, yesterday, was the an mverary of the patron saint of Ireland Just one thousand live hundred and seven years ago, according to history, the patron waiiit cf Irelaud was born. His exact place of birth has been a matter of doubt among many Listoi'i.ins, tlioueh the general impres sion now is that he was born near the mouth of the Clyde, at a little village called Ku Patrick, in Scotland. At the age of nine' teen he visited Ireland and was taken pris oner (the people of that country at that time were in a semi-barbarous condition), but was r-captured. however, and taken back to Scotland. He went back again and was taken tirisonnr. bnt this time es caped, and for years traveled through Gaul and Ita'v, being in the meantime or dained a Driest, and subseauently conse crated a bishop. It seemed that Providence had decreed that Ireland should be the fidld of this wonderful man's labors, and again he goes back. What trials and hardships he underwent history knows but little about, but by his saintly deportment, and the un doubted aid of Providence, he had the facul ty of making himself heard, and the effect of converting thousands to the true path to salvation. How beautiful was his simple devices, and how evidently were they tae re suit of divine inspiration, his teaching the fundamental principles of the Trinity, with the little (ri foil (the shamrock), a small plant indigenous to Iiish soil, how utterly did he blind the druidical pritsts, who looked on in aiuazeuii'tit and saw, almost by magic, the change in the belief aud the worship of those wuo aiterwatd iurnisbed thousands ot mar tyrs, to prove their faith by willingly giv ing up tueir lives in vindication ot it The progress of Christianity during his life was so rapid as to make one almost skeptical. He performed many miracles, one of the most notorious ct which was the destruction ot all venomous reptiles m Ireland. He also baD- t;zsd the kinijs of Duolin and Munster, the seven eons of the king of Conniught, and the greater part ot their subjects. His life was one of the mcst rigidly simple, having for tome the country at large, and no record but that one connected with good and pious doings. There are many fabulous traditions in connection with his history, and it is not an'ciiisuing, from the uncultured condition of tt:e people at that time, that there should be lccie are places in uon naug.it tin this any pointed out where tue lmpressioa ot hia knees were made in the solid rock when he knelt to pray, and also the same of his body, when he laid down to rest. As btrange as all this may seem, why should lC not be sor Was not the early part of the christian era filled with marvelous coincidences? Did it not require more material evidences then than at pres ent, when we have the Holy Writ to guide us, and the advantage ot education to aid us to appreciate arid profit by it? At anv rate. St. Patrick's career, which finished in 464 by his doi'th, at the town of Ulster, so indelibly :,t,:ruped itself upon the annals of history, that alter htteeu hundred yeara have passed. bis name is greertc r in the minds of the masses than many distinguished men who have lived in tne last centuiy. How Celebrated In Sf emphia. In Mtmphis the day was not generally eel ebr.ited by the Irish-American residents, ex tept in a religious mariner. The Knights of lanirilail, lorty strong and in full uaitorm sua regalia, marched from their hall out to be. Patrick s church, cn the corner of Linden and? Desoto streets, and attended religious services. High mass was chanted by the following clergymen : Futher William Walsh, celeurant; i iUuer John W alsh, deacon; Father Doyle, sub-deacon; Father Fahey, Piaster of ceremonies. The ceremonies were nioit inspiring, and deeply impressed the l-irge congregation present. Rer. Father Havilie delivered the sermon or discourse on the ' L'fe of St. Patrick and its Teachings," Tne e'iscoursei was learned and eloquent. It was not so m-ica on the life of the patron s i tct :is it was a philosophical disquisition. full of fine morality and containing sound advice to the sons of St. Patrick, the chit (lien ct Ireland, as to their duties to the church and state. The sermou was quite lenatoy, ana was listened to with breathless attention t y the congrep ation. The learned divine delivered a discourse worthy of his lame as a deep thinker, ciose-reasoner, and a m-iu of larue aud varied experience as to humanity. The music by the choir was ex- ct:lpit. f rol. Lilliott presided at the organ, mid the choir was composed cf Metsrs. Boyle, ltjaa, M'CUntock, Misses Gaorgia Mullus, Emma Peake, Mrs. Thomas Clark and oth- e-rs. At the ciose of ths services Mies Mul- 1ms sting the "darp that Once Through Tara's Halls" in a soul-stirring manner. tT. bsidget's church. List evening at seven o'clocic Ht. Bridget's church, corner of Third and Overton streets. licv. Father John F. Walsh, before a large i-udionce, delivered an elaborate discourse on the "L ie cf St. Patrick," taking for his text the ninth chapter and second verse of Isaiah, as follows: "Tbo people that sat in darkness saw a great llght and they who were In the land and !o the sh idow of death recelvdth light by which earn their Illumina tion. The discourse opened with an introduction as to the Catholic church, its antiquity, uni versality and power, 2nd its two hundred and ninety million believers and followers, scat tered all over the world. Its influence was clearly depicted, and its benefits to humanity aetaiied and described. Then followed a short sketch of the life of St. Patrick, after which the reverend gentleman gave a clear aud brilliant review as to the history of Ireland, naturally and religiously. He re counted the early history and the different invasions, successful and unsuccessful in re sult:, but through all the hundreds of years of persecution the children of Ireland re mained true and steadfast to the faith of St. Patrick. It was quite an able discourse, liie services closed with a benediction. festivities at night. Last nijht the Knights of Innisfail and their friends indulged in a grand ball at the JMajiinerchor hall, corner ot Second and Jef ftifeon streets. It was the sixth anniversary ball of the society. It was well attended and a v ry pleasant evening was enjoyed by all yieauuu. me ic-suviues ciosea at a laie nour The members of the Father Mathew tem- per-mce society and their guests, at the close of Father Walsh's lecture last evening, re- Nothing has been discover' d to equal Dr U. M Lane s celebrated veimitds?. lor rid ding the humaa coni-tiluiien ct worms. It never tans is sirupic aui Vory inexpensive Every druggist keeps it. but see the name of "Fleming Bros., Pitti,urgli," on the wrapper, or you are being deceived. LAW KiSPOKTS. Circuit Court-Kon. J. O. Fierce. Jndse. Calendar for to-tlaj: No. 3333, Anderson admr, vs Appcrson; 66Go,Bearaish vs Swan 5840, Madden and wile vs Karr et al; 5S42, L. and N. It. R. Ca. vs Booth; 5681, Welch vs Li. and N. It. 11. (Jo.; tbys, Alunford vs ai. and it. it. Co.: osi. .Morrison vs Dwyer; 5882, same vs same. United Btatea Coins-Han. E. K. Uam uonu, Vrebiiiiujr. Payne vs Oliver, Finnie t Co.; hearing resumed, not concluded. Judge's calendar for to-day: 1916, Payne vs O.iver. Finnie Co.; 805, Wooldridge vs Moore et als.; 216: uoenran vs .&nici;erDGCKer lite insurance company; 2278, Behr vs Connecticut mutual life insurance company. Chancery Livings Court Chancellor ton 1'reBtdiog. Chancellor Livingston, of Brownsville presided in the chancery court yesterday, and will continue to hold court during the present week, hearing such cases as Judge M Dowell ia incompetent in. bv reason cf having been of counsel. Adatt onal calendar for to-aav: 337o. LaV' ton vs Hays; 3378, Button vs Shaw; 3407, Till 1.1. -.1 I ri . 1 tir.n -. - ai rarianu vs neiscana; 54Uc lace's vs Ewan; .All, Grouimes vs Thieme: 3423, Martin vs Morgad : 3440, Anderson vs P.irtee: 0442, union ana i liit.rs hank vs Gre;-u'aw 34S5, Meagher vs Ford: 3507. Finch vs An derson; 6oOS, Johnson vs Canada; 3o24, Boro vs Harris: odm. JVteata vs JCmnitt bak: oodl, l'dlmore vs Moorman; 332, M OW' land vs .Payne: 3o33. Oerton vj Widris? 3541, Galoreath vs Bolton. DECISIOKS EBKDEUED, Chancellor M'Dowell yesterday made his rulings in the following, submitted on brief and argument: Higgles vs Park Complainants have leave to take proof as to the death of the children mentioned in the pleadings. Bills vs Dean Complainants entitled lo the relief sought; decreed accordingly. To Consumptives. Many have been happy to give their testi mony in favor ot " Wxibor ture Cod Lxver Oil and Lime." Experience has proved it to oe a vaiurtbie remedy tor consumption. astuma, diphtheria, aud all diseases of the throat and lungs. Manufactured only by A d. vvilbor, chemist, Boston. Sold bv a! druggists. Win. Frank & Co. Win. Frank & Co., No. 249 Main etreet. ere offering The prettiest plaid cashmeres for children's spring dresses tn the city. 2'he newest shades of cashmeres for ladies' spring icalkmtj suits, ot WM. Fit A NIC ,( CO.'S. Tlie latest novelties in fane colors and black aress goods jor polonaises, at WM. FRANK d- CO.'S. The largest variety of new spring g&ods at very lowest prices. 249 Main street, dress Wm. Frank & Co. Win. Frank & Co. Floyd's candies neter equaled. are often imitated, Out Odorless Excavating; Company. Vaults enptted at reduced rates. Of fice, 11) Washington aud 45 Madiriuu, Kit Ululates Block. Kmbree's Iiver Medicine. Price, 50 cents. G. W. Jones & Co.. agents. Country saloons will And It to their Interest to net a "Pride nf the Weot Faucet and Air Prepare, and keep the celebrated " Letup's Laser Beer." fritz Pfemfert Jt Co., sole agents, 13 Court street. The Very Latent. The light 3&t weight stiff hats in the world, and a new line of fine soft hats. LEIDY & CO. Opposite the Square. 14 All & FiCElUlHStt, Corner Slain and Jefferson and Corner Slain and Poplar Streets, Offer this week in addition to the "Wet Goods" and the cheapest 5c goods, 5c. Damaged white linens 22 and 30c. 6000 pairs hrwn, some Balbritfgaris, striped, white bos.- aud halt-hose 5c, 6c, 7c', 8c, 10c. This is the creates t bargain in the whole "Wet Goods SJe." Buntings, sound, a!l colors, 20c, 20c. T-flK) breakfast and spring shawls, 15c, 50c 700 pairs finest linen cud's. 10c a Dair. 500 dozen fittest linen collars, ladies, 25c per dozen. Beauliiul yard-wide lawn", at 7c. Best dress linens, yard wide, 12) and 15c. 100 pes pan's linen, good quality, 103, 10c. 50 pes boys' pauts casHimere, 20c, 25c. 20 pes bst wateri-roof, 50?, 50c, 00c, 60 100 pes bleached domestic, 4- 4-, 4c. KAH.N" Hi FREIBERG. CORSETS! CORSETS! CORSETS! Ti;fr3 are a few 20c, 20c, and 50c, 50c tan hip-gore and fide-steel corstts, positively only a few left. We hitve additional hands engaged for Monday to watt ou our customers Pure all-linen table damask, 25c. New turkey-red table damask, 6O2. Pillow casing, 8c. Pillow casing, 8Jc. A new lo of linen crashes just received. Ca!i ard examine, as they are great bar gains, iOo a yard. SLIPPERS! SLIPPERS! SLIFPERS! Slippers for 35c, worth 65c, Slippers for 50e, worth $ 1. Newport ties, $1. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! Ladies' lex shoes 75c, worth $ 1 25. Ladies' tide lace kid $1 50, worth $2 50. Ladies' buttoned ntorccco $1, worth f 1 75. Children's shoes cheaper than ever. Men's good brogans at 75c. CLLOTniNG! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Wet from the great New York fire almost given away. KAHN FEHIBERO. Corner Main and Poplar aud corner Main and Jef- ieron 9ttwts. VALUABLE WM. FRANK. JULIUS KU1IN, Late of Menken Bros. ' HEW WM. PEMK & CO. Lames ARE OPENING LATE NOVELTIES IN THEIR ' 11 Dress Dewtieii CHOICE XOVEL.TIKS IN TIES, LACES, HOSIERY, ETC. "We are receiving: New Goods daily, an will take pleasure in exhibiting them. Samples given on application, and order promptly filled. Wl. FEAIK c& CO.. 249 MAIN STREET. -3 ra uu - 1 y i TO BE GIVEN AWAY. 0IC - LEifiHii BBQS. SiSiillfi PJLU3IBKK6. 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 8 8 Grand Selieme To Wind l'p HnslneMS. Kverr rurcuciser 01 worm or uoous h enniiea to an Interest In Hie following IOO Valua bla aud Magaillceni frrot: 1 GHAND SUJw: PIA-Cl, i- lne Ui)lmi7 Watch, Pair fcRun-y Biacelets, Pieces Klat it-ware, Fine Parlor Clocks, inlaul Writing Destr, Bolt Iils-li Linen. Plec Bleat-hod 10-4 Sheeting, Bolts Lfrisrt.ile Cambric, tie autif ul Table Cover, B-irrvl Finest Flour, Elaborate Jewel Cases, Piece CHiit jn Flaunel, Fine Crochet Shawls, Handsome Beti-s oreads. 10 Barrels of Coal, 5 Elegant Albums. Handsome Table Cove?, Piilr Fine Blankets, BRutif(.'l Toilet Sets, Elegant Bronze Busts, Pair Bsautitul Vasejj, Handiome Liquor Oetk, Beautltul Work-boxes, Exquisite Coral Stts, Crwal NecS.laces d Armlets, Eleaant Ottoman Patterns. 23 Ele?Hnt Presents -comprising Fins Plated Jew elry. Jewelry-Boxes, Writing-Desks, etc t3P Tli"5 Magnificent Presents of thisct?!. br.ited en terprise arr on exmomon at our Store, The r.lstributirn takes Dlace ai Vrninhla Tit rat r, ot which due notice will be given. yi e aery au; one 10 sail goous cheaper than wa do. EITBIiXlE BROS. ftyTo wind h hu.-ln" Co me and seons.t" NEW ORLEANS. i i'r.leiv - li-aun unl tbe Ueuila, The Hne Steamer ISellc &lireve!.ort,3ii James Chlll, master. Will leave as above on WEDNESDAY. .March 9th, dt 10 a.m. For freight or oassase. aniilT at Memphis !?t. Louis Packet Co.'swhaifooat. loot of Monroe street. AD t I urOi. tfiierliitendeiiL .Ktv.&uai'r -iiiMii i:4t Itew orit'airef Pocket lor VloKsburs. Natchez and Kew Orleans. ileai'y Frank, h. ITlciis master I Alt Grlssom cleik Will levti as above WKUNEaOAY. Siarch lHth. at ri p.m. For freight or paasi-ge apply to J. T. Wi-lilMtitiN, An. K. K. Lee Wharfboat. arsapariiia Is a compotind of the virtues of sarsanarilla, stillingia, mandrake, yellow dock, with the iodide of potash and iron, all powerful blood making, blood-cleansinp, and life-sustaining elements. It is the purest, safest, and in every way the most effectual alterative medi cine known or available to tjyi public. The sciences of medicine and emistry have never produced so valuable d remedy, nor one so potent to cure all disises resulting from impure blood. It cures Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases. Erysipelas, liose, or St. Anthony's Fire, Pimples and Face-grubs, Pustules, Blotches, Boils, Tumors, Tetter, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scald-head, Rinrworm, I'lcers, Sores, Rheumatism, 3Iercurial LHsease, Neu ral si a. Female Weaknesses and Irregu larities, Jaundice, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Kmaciation, and General Oebility. By its searching and cleansirts qualities it purses out the foul corruptions which contaminate the blood, and cause derange ment and decay. It stimulates and enlivens the vital functions. It promotes enerey and strength. It restores and preserves health. It infuses new life and vigor throughout the whole system. No sufferer from any disease which arises from impurity of the blood need despair, who will rrive Aveb's Sarsaparilla a fair trial. Remember, the earlier the trial, the speedier the cure. Its recipe has lwen furnished to physicians everywhere; and they, recognizing its supe rior qualities, administer it in their practice. For nearly forty years Att.r's Sarsapa- r.u.LA has leen widely used, and it now pos sesses the confidence of millions of people who have experienced benefits from its mar vellous curauve virtues. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOLD BT ALX. DRUGGISTS EVZBTWHE&B. BROWNE! THE PLUMBER Gas and Steam Fitter SEWEll-PIPE, GAS, STEAM AND WATER-PIPE Pumps, Hose, Hydrants, CHANDELIERS, Bath-Tabs, Washstands Good Material, Competent Workmen, AT tHE LOWEST PRICES! J. W. X. BROWNE, 258 Second Street, OPPOSITE COURT SQUARE. MEMPHIS l)BY UUOUS, oomvrTnx MERCHANTS AB3 RESPECTFULLY NOTIFIED THAT CCB NEW SPRING STOCK OF- Drv Goods, Notions AND MEN'S FUBXISHIXGS, 13 NOW COMPLETE. Thone wh Pay 1'romotlv can maka ad- Tantaseous trades wltn us. VOli AKKASSAsS K1VEK. liemi'his anU Atkuusas River Packet Co. For Pine riluit, Liiue huck ana turouga to ort ainilh The elegdiit iasjierner steamer Matie II oo tier, Jfi Ed Nowland master Jiis, N Tbompsou..ulcilc Leaves a- -ilove TUESDAY. March lilh. t 5 p.m. JOHN N. HAKBIN. Sui.'t. yn-jl, Kron! ft. SHERWOOD Sl CO. (Late Wheeler, Pickens k Co.) LliK lil.NK Si'hJAMEIiS. or leuUale, Urlruc it mi il nurs Jfelnc 'l ne lne bteanier Ce. W. CIi el. IssHi SlHck Lee rr. aster Hus.on clerk win ie;ive asuoove un 11113 day, Juarun i.hiii, at p.m. For rre!gtit or passaKe, umilyon loard or to c. . 1. V l.N.S' Aeer:t. fto. 4 .letrerson s i-eet. FOR HALES POINT. May, the Shirt Tai Sor. Best shirts to measure, For ti. (food j-ouns plantation mules received dally, for oale cheap, at' C IL BU.1CKETT & CO.'S, Siil Second street. Six-Wheel Casters, For all sewiner-machines, for $ 1 M), at J. B. ALDBICH s, 254 Second street. " I hear the winds of evening moan Throueh lvled tower decajed and old, Waving inelr tresses o'er tbe stone In desolation doublr cold: Yet when o'er thousand leagues they blend Beyond this twilight's dmky Hue, Their wings may stop to waken low The music of the trjstlng t.lue. And sighing with them In the tree Aly heart would whisuer love to thse. Forget me not wneu I'm afar. Smoking Sol Coleman's 10 Cigar." For Upward of TJiirty Years Mrs. WinBlow's soothintr ayrjp has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the tomacb, relieves tcind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhea, whether arising lrom teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. Twenty-fire cents per bottle. American 3Iusenni. Ihe large boa-constrictor and Chinese jockey monkey have arrived. All the other curiosities are retained, and additions wiil be made dally. Purrs, curls, braids and frizzes made to order, also cleaned and reDaired. A full as sortment on hand, by Miss S. L. Zweig, No. 000 Main street. p:iirel to St. Bridget's halt and em'oyed a very pleasant social reunion, during which Btories were told and songs were suae, all appropriate to tue occasion and the day cele brated. lne Kobert Emmet circle of the Fenian Lirotueruooa Lad a reunion and banquet at the hall of the association, 260 Second street. Addresses and speeches were delivered by a iiumuer 01 i-eiiiiemeu, as ioilows: Messrs. A b. lieliar, Hosea lownsend, Mark O. Ryan, Dennis Smith, and others. Music and sons graced the occasion under the direction of rrot. nareu. 1 he vocalists were Mrs. J. R. Miles, , Miss Mollie blessing, Miss Jenny Barry, Miss Hannuh Cunningham. Air. Jna K Carey, and others. The att'air was a pleasant reunion one long to ue remembered by the Ittuuuipanis, The IJay at Other Points. KEW YORK. New York, March 17. Notwithstanding iui: muu, 102 ana occasional showers, there was the customary observance of St. Tat- ricn s aaj only tne procession lacked the numbers ot a tew years ago. In Brooklyn apparent y not more than one thousand men were in hue. The ex-jreises ia ths Catholic churches ot both cities were well attended. In the evening banquets, balls, panegyrics and private parties took place. I'resideut Hayes reviewed the procession in Washington. A snow-storm ia the east marred the pleasure of the marchers. OTTAWA. Ottawa, March 17. No procession to day. Tnii evemng St. Patrick's society and St. Patrick's literary society will give con certs. His excellency governor general and II. R. II. Louise will be present at the latter. CLEVELAND. Cleveland, March17. 3t. Patrick's day was duly observed by a procession in the morning and banquets and balls in the even ing. BELFAST. Belfast, March 17. During the celebra- 1 Special Notice. The regular sprint? opening will commence with a rush in about ten days ai the Big Boot and Shoe store. No. 344 Mum street. One of the largest shipments ever received by a re tail house in Memphis is now on the road, selected with great cure lrom lamous lac tones, at prices whicu will induce the very best people ot Memphis to patronize t; store. Extensive alter allocs will be com menced this week, to get the store ia good trim lor the season now opening. L. C. FBEY. Italian Monument. Our third invoice is now ready for iu spection, to which we invite the attention of those wishing first quality Italian inurlle, manufactured in Carrara, Italy, by tha best artists, at our own studios, and at prices to suit the times, which we guarantee to be lower than any firm ia the United Stales can furnish at tue same figures. Warerooms, d(X) Second street. GEOU9K H. BELL. WM. U. UVUX, Aleuts. Oueer, Iii't It, how fast all smokers are learning that "Dukn's Durham" smoking tobacco is the bestr" A your dealer for it, and take no other XOVCltllM in jet, fancy and goiu-plated jewelry, received daily at Jet Palace, Mo Main stroet. John Mtnria'i KcMtaurunt. Ladies' parlor up Btairs, 337 Main, corner ot Union. German millet, (1 unBrln-i millet. MlNMourt millet, for rale hy otto Kohwlll A Co, fteertHmen, 222 Main Ilibner7 Champion jplaiters. Simplest, cheapest and best for all kinds of plaiting, at J. B. ALDHirH S. 1:54 Second street. Fritc FTenifert A. V.o.. Xo. 13 lonrt street, receive beer curb day frenb from Lemii'a renowned brenrrr, park, ed In lee In their refrigerator ear Order your beer from them. Fur ttilfm Pnint, Key Connor, Hytra bare uudall Way Landings. The Hue Steamer V. J. Berry, master. Wiil leave GIrnn's wiiHrtOoai THI3 DAY, March lbih.at o p.m. tut rrelaht or passage, nnnly to H. P. tii.KNN, As?ei:t. nt Wnartl-oit. FOK WHITE RIVER. Ketfaiur indepeuueui Jleiuphist auit White Blver Packet For Ausustii, Jacksoniiort Searcy, and way points. The regular Independent Packet CASH, ED. C. POSTAL. Master, Will leave Memphis every WEDNESDAY, at 6 p.m. tor freight or passage, apply to B. W. LliiUTtsURXE. No. 7 Aionr-oe St., oi p. Peabody hoteL 11. p. (;le; , on VVnarlboat. What Emlneut St. Louis Phjgicians Say. Colden's Liebis'f extract cf beef and toiiic iovigo-ator is a very agreeable article of diet, and particularly useful when tonics are re quired, being tolerated when other forms of animal food are rejected. In diphtheria, ague, malarial typhoid fevers, and depres sing diseases, its use will be attended with great advantage. We have prescrilx-d it w;fb excellent success. J. H. Leslie, M.D.; Q H. Copp, M.D.; S. B. Prasons. M.D.; R. A. Vaugb, M.D.; Drs. S. L. and J. C. N.delet; Wm. Porter, M.D.; and many others. Sold by grocers and druggists. JI1LT UAKttt Ub Slemptais White liiver and BiatbBiver I . H. .71 nil I'aoliCin. For Indian Bay, Ht. Charles, clarendon. Devall's BiuB, Des Arc, Acgusta. .Iaoksoniort, West Point, bearcy. Batesville, PothaltaM, aud Pocahontas. The new aie.iuier . M. B. Hnrry, captain. J D. Moore, clerk. Leaves Mempuison and after November 2d, every SATURDAY, al 5 p.m., coariectltig direct with the new Bia:k river ti. b. mall packet MILT HAKBY for Povrbaitan and Pocahontas, and with Daily Packets to B:itesvllie and Upier White river. Through rates to all points. Freight conslned to Mill Harry Line, Memphis oi Terrene will be promptly forwarded. Freight will he received at all time? on the H. E Lee Wharfboal .1 T WlsHIWTON Atreilt. KOii U.ChUi.A. Ue;uiar Trl-weekly Mail Packet lor Bandoipn, Fuitou. O.tceola and all way landings. The letaut pasei:g?r steamer J. G. Andrews Master I B. O. Mitchell Clerk. Leovei Memphis every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and rniUAY, at o p. m. for freight or passage Bliity ii'i iM'aru. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wood & Willow-Ware, 348. -THAIS STKKy.T...48 20,000 POUKDS S. C. CANVASED HAMS. 50,000 lbs. CLEAR RIB BACON. 25,000 lbs. CLEAR RIB PORK 300 packages LARD. 500 barrels FLOUR. 150 bags COFFEE. 40 bags GOLDEN RIO. 50 half-brls Choice Molasses 100 brls Fair to Choice do. IN STORK AND ARRIVING. TOGBTHKB WITH A Tobaccos, Csgars,Wines,Liquors, Family and Plantation Sup plies Generally. tr7Buyers will serve their own Interests by clvlns our Stock an examination. J. J. BUSBY & CO. W. 11. 3IOOBE & CO. 396 Main Street, Memphis. WHOLESALE Opening of Sew Goods in Every Departnient! New Works in Prints, and in Great Variety! LATEST IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN DRESSGOODS! BABGAI9T8 Black & Colored SMUsl ATTRACTION 1JS Shawl Department! ah wo new opting styles now open. HOSIERY AI SEASONABLE. IIMnCD UltULEl 9 One of the Most Complete and Varied Stocks m m iuuiiu in me uountrr. FOK VICKSCUKG. Adaiua I . M. .lul L.nie JteiupUlt and l-Ulrorjr 1H krlH. The tlegant Faaser.ter Sleauier Ouachita sXeJIe, Mark B. Cheek., .master A. L. Cummins... clerk Leaves every TUESDAY, at 5 p.m.. The Elegar.t Passenger bleanier rr-j III I a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I lull ed V W AiJZli Embroideries & Laces IN SUNT EXC1USIVE NOVELTIES. IlOUSEKEEPrXQ Linens! AND FINE WHITE GOODS, to all the Staple Styles and Unique Design A m--. sented this Season! p UPHOLSTER! GOODS, L. CB CUR TAIJiS and DRAPE AILS, In Confined Sty' a t-Fu l. Fresh Lines Goods received by every RrBmAVnTATm't2ffer'Kl at "1B LOWEST HJ6SI BLK QLOTATIO.NS, ti.us affording Obvleus Ad vantaKes to Buyers ORDERS BY MAIL FULLY HLljjD. PROMPTLY AND CARE- Geo. Malone roaster I E1 It. Thomas eieik Leaves every frlilDAY, at 0 P m.t Forllelerja, Friars Point, Concordia. Terrerie.Arkan- sas Cuy, tiieer.v ile and Vicksburg, as above, con necting at Vieksburg wlih the Parisot Line tor Yazoo river, una kim tne r?mous steamers Kobert E. Lee and J. 11. While tor New Orlean?. giving through our ui 13U11JK iu nil pjir.i ai iowei nties. r-hii'iiers can rely on this anaiiiienient be'ne per. maner.t. lieielit lor this Lloe received at K. E. Lte wnaiiDOfir ai an rimes. J. T. WA0UUS0TON, Aperit, No, I) Madison, or"i U. K. Lee Vt harfi-cat. J&L.-t Cost! FOR CASH OIL! toll ARKANSAS CITY'. For ArkaimoH .n uuit I by I.kik1i.s. citlLzens- siemphis and Arkansas City Packet Compiiiy- Tho Elegant Steamer din), a. uavi- master ! jno. tiwalhmev eieik Wiil leave a aUive every MONDAY Kn.i thi.-ra. DAY. at n p.m. 1-or Irrlalit or naiuuF. auLlr to li. W. Ll'.ai BUHNE, Uenrral FrHht Abnt, N 7 y nroe slrr t. or ttie I vt'x:y bnte FOi: LOUiSVILLb: AND tlNCiNN A TI. leinplil end 4hla River racket Co. tor Lo ilSVlii mill rini-lnnll James B. lfirJier. Zf$ C. B Russell roaster I Robert M'CoV. . . . . .ierk Will leave n nhnvp wmw.r.ii- fur.h luib at S p m. 4r- 'I lrk: ta -li 11 Ai:la.-j Kur till! lulormalion, appi to K. W. LlliUltil KH. bUD'l. No. 7 Monme, oi'toslte Peabody Bolel. The Steamer AN'nVKAIIM will lea Vd Malnr.ix? March 5J2d. ' 1 We bare concluded to dispose of our Entire Stock of FA2VXY and STAPLE GBOCEUIE8 at Cost for tbe next Sixty Days, in order to make room for a Itarge and Fresh Stock of Tobaccos, Cigars, Wines and JLiqnors EiMerlPBros Corner Front and Union JOM Sll & Co, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, ciyciyyATi. oiiio. DRl(i(ilsm NOTICE. WE have this dcr admtSSed Into nur firm Mesi-t t.tO. C. HAMBLN and P. P. VAN YLFET so long and favorably known In connection with our house. Hrateful tot past favors, we beg a conilnu anceof the same. m. c. joses. Memphis, Teun., Jan. 1. 1879. E. S. MOLLOY. C. JONES. UEO. C. HARRIX. E. S. MOT. LOT P. P. VAN VLEET. G. W. JONES cfc CO. 1V110LEMA1.E 257 Main St., Memphis. XTR HAVE A LARGE STOCK Oft FBK8F' V eoods on hand, and ahull rbunr hn. tofore, to meet the views oi our customers.