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mi Trimmer jrTmvr-otJTa TV A TT V -I OQ-I THE LORD'S DAY. Fit a Vntitlar llnpstlnn In the .MttllOlllfit limirn;ii Ciinncil Practical DlillcuUies. r'm Jrn an! Their Sabbath-How TUcy l'r Htse. to Accommodate Tlicm- lvcs to the Age, JSV-w York V.-thodlsf. Th. difCtu-s on e,i the 8uiulY question in ir Kiinuenieul Conference left U the prae t ditUcnltie untouched i'irst It is not -wible to draw the line heS en Decenary n,l nnnevesnarr Sunday wur Mother, tr am! doctors m&?t work ii.mt on ui t.v a. on ol leer davs, aud mont minister or hardest on that day and are paid for S i fr it i- smooth sailing, but it U Terr Tcerlsin nailing aftor tli.it. Tt is often a ir:i"ii of private judgment whether or not .ie of lali:r is ueceeary, and judguienU ill dilT-r. tioinir to au spiMiiiitnieiil to --jc!i fn SuuJay and not on Saturday may a question wr.Lh (as to ita Dccessity) 110 .1t ran divide in Mack each cue uiutl tii.l on it m-rit-. Ifjing to the UeiUide of driuj frii-nd in a Sand iv train may raise 1 a-icii a per.-onal question. Second 'hat i true Sabbath ptwerrance presents 1 .ther diiltcultr. In our youth it was re-ir-W by many aa a desecration of the Sab eth lo share one's face on Sunday; many milar 'lestionf there are. Christ walked i the balds on Sunday, but many teach i st modern Christians should not i this. Third The element of ex np'.e raises dilKcnltie. Yon take ;re-ctr to church; a sinner takes the roe ;reet-car to a beer-garden. According aoaie authorities you are encouraging the nner. Wj only indicate them groups of :!i-ulue.. The fact i that, taking the un'rr ihroiigli, the Sabbath ia tti!! a great ft, j.l, taking ChristenJom through, it ia vbahly he-tier otwerTeJ than it was thirty ar ajfi. The tendency of modern life, with new tore.. atoatu, tyes and eltVtricity t rtii-hj.i lha iliftciiltie. Y.e have nien o"l. A great deal hs. to be left to per il.! o B-vietiva, because a rula cannot be Annsf tt fi: the facts. The I-ord's dar uM be tittrTcii as a day of reet and wur and no untHveary work .hoti'id be on thit ia that is ih, rule: the ap- .ca::. a in vroual lt1 in the discharge w-.icn o.acieuc and tne tearcl UoJrniut vie C hriitiaua.'1 ftamday mtu the lew. Rabbi Kohler, of New York, recently said: aiue J roves stronger than religious nr. The Sit.jrday a'teodance upon the napoituea u now made up aiaiost wholly eJ people, who have retained the. old--ii..n.-d notion thiU religion should tako tvedetve ot rmuntwa, and men who have tired frai active life and loes no I u.-inefx rsntsgv by attending the Taa2"riie srr r.n Sat unlay. This staus vt tliicg ia plorabie and dircoursimr to the Jewish !. and frr Tears an effjrt has been made w?aie pian which, first, should not !cf- the feehegs oi the ultra rrthodox of f Church: and, eecnnJ, which should eua a the maj,riiy of Jews to attend to their lij'vus duties without nce'.cctiiip busines. tar all eucS eff rts hare proved uelras." Habbi blohler tays he wouid have services Sua Saturday and Sunday, and in speak j o the ti! j-rt. ay: "I have been ltd to i p :U:m by the cvnviciinn that it is im "i"ie to draw all the Jew to the eyna jt Stturday, anJ taat if it were possi- lo Jo s.j it wo-vj be impolitic This may m to .w u'iKi strange statement from a tN rM'i, but the more 1 study the jv.es n fte nure Armly 1 bel;cv t'sat any r-jis wt".: a' tempt to enforce a strict ol-s?rvaoce ot:h a norg the Jews would lead New Y-.rk tihetto. a tu'mw life apart a the rrst of the World. Tfcis U not what v!'i-?ai Jew ant. .-.ir business men I me fcsy cann.:-t come to the synagogue iuHv. Sjiue oi litem are bankers and at their pests as a matter of necessi- Kt-r are in tee employ of Christians, oi Jjv. ho rei-oirnii? no religious exi- ncie, an i t:.e f ic: that so many Jews piy an-n:i-n to me rait?aiii enc-uragea me To all lhor s'ljeatees I say, -I ad t tuere i rt,m reason in your excuses, '- f.m .a Sunday U the aynsgogiie and I it ! jld irT:: for thoie who caunot Come Sa-nrdav.' Kibbi Kohltr Ie?an this rk it winter, and fin!s that it works itc well. "I he world mores," ha av, d ti:e Jewish Cliiirch with it.'' IX-uolt Free Pre, WeJnelsv. To asirtin the scutiuiiru; cf tiio leading w oi this city, a Prt repoitor call, d .n si.in; of the m -l proiMncnt and read-iJ.l.a-l ir.trtiw, and it may be stated hi htfrj that, wi:h ore or two exci p'.ions, hoiiih it was the Jewish Sabbath, he .tjibfm mh'ir places ct hu-ioess, tn Tel in iheir luual avocation. One or two : of firms hsd gone to . tiie i-ynagoguo, vin; their business to be transacted by the i:.r ti-mbers of tli firm and thoir em- res. .ii c:of-I doorvwere encountered i'"' "f tie day. Ir. II. Z rndorf, Iiibhi ue i -ini'lc t. . W louud mst on the iut ot dciar;urs for Toledo to atttnj a jeral, an l hs.l not time in which to give i views an ! the te.wr.i t!.fiefor. IN :fly stated, in-.iVtr, that ht should be od- d til a chmge of the Jewi-h d iv of wcr- p. ls?re cv-TilJ It uo o j-ctiouto an rrance of .S-mdsy a!a-i, but Saturday nid take prrcoK-uce in importance. A -v'ccuriilil service misht be hslil on sday, and he fhou'd favor it if asked by cmjrezauon. in tact, the Satbilh '! ia hi church is aiready hell on :0l'"r, aui tnigh; well U snpplemented .h reiigioas I ctures. JIj could not what p.-r cnu of the bnsinrsa mem r tl his collar, g.tiou -win ia ait;udnc , religions scrvii.vs S'.unlay morning, netimes tnvrit, sometimes less, according tirru:u.Ln!ic-s. Among those interviewed re K. S. I!eineman sod Magrua J?irzl, of : well known firm of Ileineman, Btitz-1 it: Ieiih these grnllcm n are Terr lil'eral their views, and while deeming it Magu'.ar t the I'rotestants should have adopted a if w.-r-hjp tha: aa created br a I'ap.il 'I, have no pn-j:idice against the Sabbath ;that account. They are beli. vrrs in a dav .religious or-sorvaoce, bet think there is st all for agitation of this .S;:ndsr 'ics Sjc1! qucstious regulate th'iiiAt.ri.'., i do not call for action. In lusr.y casta ra .ins are becoming liberal in their ,w, and hdd a seivict on Saturday fur v io choose to olwerre that day, and on jid: r f ir thoso who, from any cause, caii , or kj not, attend on Sunday. Slid- Mr. in mm: I reci.gni.- that religion his a jrii il irfliienco on evcryon-. We h arc .iirem:i!oy I'rite-tants and t'ltholii-' a las.l w. Thry are religious observers, 4 I -hi'ild not bei!ste to h ave uncounted !h in their c.'iargo, and without V of loing a d.llar. J'il I know t they w.i-.. imhelitveia, I fhoiild t K-ei th- sain.; tiegree of se ine. It would l)e an inj-is- in my t 'iir.-lian ehrks to close my ptore ilurdy. They o.i':. not lie wili'iiij; to ,k on Kundiiy, and thty w..ul.l thin lie idle I daya io the wewk. Moreorer, tiiero are IiiHtomers .u Suv.'lay, while S -.lurdny is biiriest day. V eaiuiot B(iri to lose Irade and thtn bu i.tle on ih foMos ing . The r.i'iuna', atniblo ccurse for any , to pursue is lo do pr;tty inuch as do the l j among horn oiu resides." Tin ro ll r eouvrrscd with s-v.-ra! o;h-r oii iei f Jews, not one of whom ns in aeci.rd i t:ie Xw York nioveioem; but lor the '.in tliwt ii is useless. O .e saiil: ' .Sop - out of 100 J. ws aweinhlud ihst eighty lid vote lo obs rve Son day as a day for ;ious worship. .uld th 'twenty .!;:ii I." ."n at all. Ii wt.nld ouiy lead lo pn-ious, wh r- liaraioiiv w.iu:l other i;--e iil. It is a .j t.s;j.,ij that wilt riKuUle js a rulj those who are l.o.iwu as K ilUh, tin n an I French J.-ws am v ry lnUraul s-eligious m.itor., and hive largely j'tetl t'le cusloius of this cotiutrv. Tlieir llren aUeud the p:ih!ic acho ds; their i are huri d i.i Vi). lin-rj l'..iit.-ry. 4 Polish Jews ar. v,ry orthtl .v. cliug--.lulously to the pr. jedicesof tiu-ir forc-f- !'K AKi.SA.S riiiK.Vit.. . coal miao has just been ojieneil nar 1 1 v 1 1 1 e. .' It M.,. ,....! I.I. . j.i... ,(i'Jf lkmumit. 0 IsArc t'if i spjiars again afn r ;t t suspension. ic little steamer Mill Itoy is doing a gsi Ves ia the uppurVrkaiiras. MUi, C. C. Mitchell, of Chicot. ftP.li-1 jlc, M visiting the AtUi t.i Exposition. Jvoungniin limned Stinnett lost an r.rm f i:ig caught ia , cotton gin at Dnrda i. piain ASraiu Weaver, a prominent citi tof Pocahontas, iicd in that town re ty. ie Brotherliood of Licon:olive Firemen a d.l'ghU'ul ball iu J.ittlo Koek Tliurs night. Iorge Fears, a fariu-l.ibnrer. was badly l iu a cotton tin on the Shaw place, mar ia, l ist week. 'ie St. Liuis and S.m Francisco road lias itely determined to bridge the Arkansas at Van liiirtn. at hat is til" matter iritU the Arkansas City Jivurnalf It is two r three weeks Bince a copy reached this ofhee. Little Rock has a heavy lumber, satb, door and shingle traile. shipping the artichs to all points in the Southwest. Berryville. Carroll county, has adopted the no-licenee plan and will be a temperance town, commencing with January next. Mr. C!?orge W. A;ee and Mis Lirzie Wor then were married in Little Hock Thursday night. Mr. Agee has many friends in Mem phis. Texas shiis 2,000,000 worth of pecans an nually. Arkausas could do nearly as well if so trilling a sum wasthotlght Worth bothering over. Iui Smith died recently at Malvern of hydrophobia. lie was bitten by a dog nearly a" year ago and thought all dAngT had pafRed. I. W. Brodip, merchant, of Alma, Craw ford county, made an assignment of his as sets last week to VV. L. Taylor. Liabilities, $2"00. A Texas tough Bold a drove of stolen po nies at Dardanelle the other day, and got out of town just in time to escape the officers who were in pursuit of him. Arkansas City is looming up. The Kureka Oil Mills are ready for operation, and gas and water companies have been organized and will soon have works under wav. YOKHTOHS (l.VriVMtl 1IYMK. Snnir Oetober iwb, at the soeno of the surrentler ty carnc from Baltimore, Richmond anl Wash iugtoii. Our fathers ;sj, who on these plain of old gave victory to our laiul. This day in gracious favor ileitis To bless the labor of our haud. To Him let us our voices raiw. In lour hymus aud note ot praise Our grateful homage puy. Ills was the strength that norved their heart In faith of battle for the right; lie did tin wiydoui hih imparl That bsilled all the foomsu's might. And gave out land in days oi yore llv'liTeranc stroii from troubles soro Ot war and biltvr s'.rtfu. Bull cn foundation fclroncr and deep. The utairr-poiulina shall ire rear. The form oi mighty deeds to heap And teil i:i vverr &iminir year. So let ns in our hearts upraise A monument of those brave days, OI fulli and victory. PLATS AXI PLAYEKS. Minnie Hauk says she don't like to he in terviewed. John r,iii!ougIi has purchased a new play called Mrmnon. The legitimate ia daing escei tionally good business this season. 'Arry Ssrgent kas fiziled out completely an a maurger of "sDid3"jshowi. Emily Melville'a foot is serving the Colo rado cities instead of the Abbott Iti-a. Mrs. Zelda Sevnin Wallace has added a mail son to Lit family circle at In dianapolis. Dreamt is the best piece of its kind on the road, but will not "catch on" well this year. It's day is over. II aver ly is to have a chain of theaters from the Atlantic to the Pacific Charles and Gus Frohman will be with him. Jacques Krugcr, last year the "photo grapher" in Dreiunt, has signed a contract with Tony Pastor for his entire season. Miss Julia A. Hunt, who went around the country with a "bum" company last yesr, is said to hare made a hit in the new play of Vortnef. F. C. Burnand's play of The Cofonrl was produced at Boston, October 15th. It is ade ciJed success, and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bayley have receired fine press notices. After the defection of Charles IVew, the tenor, Alice dates, at the last moment, abaud onrd her j urucy to Australia, and is once m ire east of the Ilocky mountains. Sarah Bernhardt's album contiina the fal lowing: "When you hear it said that a man has made a good match, you may be uearly sure that his wife has made a bad one." The Dram if is -Vne is no:v a decent piper. The retirement oi ths blackguard, Byrne, has purifi'd it, and it now refuses to publish the Nets of the separation between E Iwin Booth and his wife. John McCuliougli concluded an engage ment on Saturday, the 22 1, at liar rly's New Cnicsgo Theater, where be publicly an nouncI from tha stagu that it was the largest engagement pecuniarily he had ever played. "Michigan is very much excilcd over tho new star, Colonel John L. Burleigh, who is playing 'Othello' in Detroit and othercities," says -a dramatic paper. Probably Cdoiiei Burleigh's performance U such as would ex cite most any kind of an audience. Emily Mrlvi le lias bjon on tho s:a,e 8'nee she was four years of ae. S'is e.n'-e played with Edwin Forrest, and ashio from hr talents as a lyric artinle, she i.i a very capable leading lady, and held that position at the California Theater uudsr liirrotl and McCullough. Eecently at Colun.bus, Ohio, during the JeflVrson company's engagement, that actor's large crayon picture as "Bjb Acres" excited the ire oi a stalwart countryman, who ex- ciaiinesi: i would like lo kuila that scoundrel for shootim the best Presi dent we ever had." The information that it was not OuiUau's picture soothed tin angry rural. The Xew York ilimr nub'ishss the fol lowing obituary a i vertisemVitl : "John Car roii was a warm Irici.d of the Mirror. A g-ntlcmsn who was present ou the day of his death says that the dying mm had a copy of las; week's issue beside him al! day. lie wai too 111 to rvad, but he seemed to take pleasure in lo-kiog at the picture. H;died with t!i pspr rolled up in h-s hind." A Western patron of Vie. drama recently bvcatue interested in li naeoand Juliet, by the Fred Paulding company, and was much af fected bv the death of "Meicutio." But when "Paris," "Tybalt," "fiomco" and "Ju liet," successively "passed in their checks," as he expressed it, he could bear tho strain no longer. Kising in his seat he caclainicd : ' II li! Wo'd better go they're all dead." It is related of (1-crga Clark, the cele brated negro minstrel, that, b -ing examiixd as a witness, he was severely iiit-rrogated by the attorney, who wished to break down his evidence. "Yon are in the negro minstrel hmtin-ws, I believe?" inquired tin lawyer. "Yes, sir," was the prompt reply. "Isn't that rather a low cailiug?" demanded the lawyer. "I don't know but what it is, sir," repliedjhc minstrel; 'blit it is so much bet ter than my father's that I am proud oi it." "What was your father's cailiug?" "He was a lawyer," replied Ciark, in a tone of regret hat put the audience in a roar. The lawyer let him alone. The Se-vv York Hernial on Mississippi HI see I iMprovciuent. The Xew York Herald, while claiming th.it the Sutes bordering the Mississippi riv,r ought to make the improvements they r ijnire , acknowledges the necessity and iuip-mance of the work, and says: "Tin; Mississippi is the j-reatesi, waterway in the reiubl:c. It sweeps through ten States of the Union, wuicii cmnrace nearly oiie-iia:I ot our popu lation. The resion ihroiiL'h whieh it ilows has b leu justly calleil tha granary of the world. Vi hen it bursts its banks an event which takes place to some extent every year i wo nun n n in millions acres ot sugar lanus, fcven millions acres ot the hnest cot ton land in tf.u world and one million acrts ol cory lail'i are liable to ba siihuiergeJ. Ti ririuci i inesw irom iianger anil disaster is cer tjinly n stupendous work, an l would bj p-o- luctive ot almost incalculable benefits. J-.very one, ot course, will sympathize with ine em rn and ammiu.u oi tiie peojile of tl; en .ia.t s nnien are so iletply iiilercsted in the undertaking. This great commercial :ikciiiiij; Ih-oiizln.iit the Missiwioni Yallev. sveially the southern Hrt;on of it, is "a : cause for national congratulation. It vbow l hat its inhabit ir.u rre sensible of thu m:ght v I'ntiire that is before them aud are resolved to fei.c every opportunity to control the em pire of trade which nature on river and mountain and plain haswritleu as within their oapscby. An indifference of thc.i great ntitural ad'antages, ths greatest perhnps ever given lo a peop'o in almost any age of tho ivurld, woul.l iiguo a Iniuentabls failure to leusprt liend magnifiei nt opportunities." TIIK ( HOPS. Moiilton (Ala.) .1 iiv.dVr; "The lierry staple is uearly all picked, and the fields are no longer whits with cottou It is said thit lliere will not l com enough in theTuscum l ia vslley lo do lliu people until the 1st oi June." Middbton (Temi.) .Vc..- "The farmers have ahoti'. satli-red the productions of I lie earth of this year; and m my of theui at p ar lo bj wciirin long faces in (oii!iueuee. A'e had a slight lrosi on the :WtH. iuslaut, the lirt of the icason." Montgomery -lirmfiVi .- "The fallacy of a top cro.. ot cotton ia the cotton heltVems to have lieen gem-rally exploded. It has existed only in theoryand the yield has been very small after the first picking. In rio-t localities ii has amounted lo nothing." ChaUati. ga Tiinrs: "The past f. w weeks have put an entirely dill', rent aspei t on tl.e rgiii nltnnil nilnation in this State. K-tiu and wauu sreither have brouglit up the Kias.ni, wheat, oats and rye. insuring good uiiitr r grazing. The rains have also givatlv h nil'.tt.l the cotton crop, though the aasur nnce was given Koine weeks ago that it was beyoud hope of resurrection," TIIE PANAMA CANAL. (Jencral Santo Domingo Vila, Colombian Minister lo France, Agrees with Secretary Blaine. The Colombian GoTcrnmeut lJccognixcs the Vital Interests of the United States In tho Premises'. New York Tribune, Kth. flenernl Santn Dominro Vila, of the Re- puiilicol Uolomuis, wno signed in uenait ot Lis Oovernment the protocol lietween it and tho L'nited States, wis seen by a JfWAuw re porter at the Westminster Hotel td-day. The fveneral was recently appointed Minister from Colombia to France, and is on his way to the latter country. In speaking of the Panama canal complications, he said: "I have read carefully the dispatch of Sec retary Blaine to Minister Lowell, and if my interpretation is correct, I jierfectly agree with it, and think my Government will. It has been suggested that Mr. Blaine means to imply that tiie l'nited States will not suflVr an agreement between the European powers in regard to neutrality of the canal, but I take it that the Secretary of State means the Cuited S;ates.(i.)Vernment will not look with favor on any such agreement to which it is not a party. "What is the sentiment of your Govern ment in regard to the matter?" "The Colombian Government recognizes the vital interests which tho l'nited States have in any highway which may be con structed across the Istumus, and how much more tho States are interested than any European power can be. The sentiment of the Government, aud of the people, is strongly in favor of this country, and we desire that the dominant influence in the affairs of the canal may be that of the l'nited States. Our form of government and the commercial re lations incline us to this country. Still, other nation are to be considered in the matter." "Does not the Government of Colombia fear that the European powers may make their guaranty of neutrality of canal, if they should make one, a pretext for having a foot hold ou the Isthmus, and thus endanger liberties of Colombia, cr at least take from it entirely the control of that part of the coun try?" "Xo; we fear nothing of the sort, nor would wa permit it. The Government of Colombia could say: 'Thig is onr land, this is our territory; wa will let whoever wo pleaae and whatever nation wa see fit build a canal aeroBs the Isthmus of Panama, and will give no guaranty of any kind to any government.' But we re.ogniz? the fact that though wn are an independent nation and have a right to regulate our affairs as best suits ourselves, yet there is a duly which we owe to other nations of consulting their wishes in all airs in which they are interested, aud oil the wuild is deeply interested in the Panama canal. "Is the policy of the Colombian Govern ment in accordance with the Monroe doc trine?" ,kYcs. When I signed the protocol with this nation my Government declared itself as being in accord with the Monroe doctrine, and in favor of its application to the affairs of the Isthmus. We would wish that the stock in Canada be more largely held in the United States, and that the work was being prosecuted under the patronage of this couutry, rather than that of any European power." "Why did the Colombian Government want lo cancel the prolocol "The protocol was, of course, only a memo r.induru, an outline on which the treaty was to be based. The Government desired th.-t it be abrogated, and a formal treaty substi tuted, in which all existing phases of the case should be attended to. We do not desire in any way to take away from the United Stat s any right to protect her interests on the Ithmns. As I was leaving ognta the new Minister from the United States was arriving, aud I do not know what changes may have been made in the plans and policy of the C ilombian Government since. My dis patches awsit me in Psxia, where I should have bien by this time had I not been de layed on tiie coast. I trust Ihnt the whole matter of the Panama canal will be settled in such a manner lhu.1 tha United States will have no cause to complain." IIEXKY li' C AllI.LTOX, T The Anllior cf "Ifmiss," ho Xew 'Inttceiiy io lo s'reetrl ly John sjeCnllvugb- (ifeat interest has been created in dramatic circles ihroaghniit the country through the purehsee in Chicago lai,t week by McCul lough ot a uew tragedy, entitled Memnon. This has b en especially the case, as tiie f urn paid for tha same was the largest ever known lo have been expeue-d for a similar produo t'em. McCullough gives $.CW for the trag edy, and also concedes an important roy ally to the author. I he latter, n'oila a member of the Chica.o Press C!u-r, aud for some little time previiui i luiilili ;d with the Chicago pr.'ss, is re iliy, so far as former aetiva newi;aiier experience is concerned, a Southern j inrnalist. lie w is boin at Fort I'nioo, 2sew Mexico, in 1853, whilo his father, 'i.-neral Jauies II. Carleton. ot tha regular army, was aide de-camii to (i-'iiuvral John Gjrland, who was young CarletJii's mother's uncle'. His father, Gen eral Cailton, who died in 1 67:1, loiielucted, during the civil war, ths noud e:.in. ;;;;n against the Apaches and Xavajoea. ouug Carleton was educated at the Jesuit Ceillege, Hanta Clara, California, for a civil snd unit ing engineer, but, having a penchant for literary woik, drifted into jourualiDi I hrou 511 an acquaintance formed with Dan O'Comiel 'asis!ant ci:y editor of the !San Franeisco Chronicle, in lbTO, who secured Carlcton's services lo assist him in exploding a rei;;nin;; San KraDcisca ghost rensation of that time. In 1ST! he was admitted to the California Acad emy oi Science, and secured consieb rahle ad ditional prominence through dbcussioiis in print with California scientists on the sui ject of earthquakes. In 1S73 General Grant ap pointed him a Second Lieutenant iu the Kihib United States Cavalry, and ha seivid with that regiment in Texas and Naw Mex ieo Biilil 187t', when he resigned, Binl imnie dialrly accepted an editorial position upon the New Ih-lsins 2'imen, wh'ch was retained for some years. In 1-77 lint paprr offered gold medals, open for competition by all iit ersteurs of the rjotith, for an e.csay Bnd seri ous and comic poeo'.s. Io this contest he carried away the medals lor tho eway and Comic poem, on l "tied" bis competitors on the other. Af:iln, ou the death nt Mercedes, i i-cu 1 f Kpii-i, Mr. (irleton coinpiH'd a poerr, entitled Mcrcrdc, which the proprie tors r.f the Time h-d ngroKs?el on parchment and forwarded to King Alphonso, for which the author received an autograph letter fif acknowledgment nnd thanks. During 'he epidemic, of 1X78 he acted as the corrtsjiondeiit of the New York limn and Ciiiuiniiati iXmmticial, an i Rt inclose- he secured the gold medal prize given by the New Oileans Tima, from etimjielitors, for a poem icst exvne.ive of the gratitude of the S;uth and the North for the aid and svmpathv of the latter during the terrible scourge. Last year Air. Carlton re moveel to Chicago, and secured an engage- ineiit upon tl.e t nicag 1 JiiMne, M tiicli posi tion was given up to begin work upon a trag edy, kad upon an i'gyptiau loeiue; and lor several months pa t he has Iwg engage-d upem this work, with the exceptionally euc- CtsMul results above r.olMl. . Tle Itnali of t'rnur. New York Herald. For some tim past certain journals on this side of the Allsutio have beu interest ing ilieir readers with sensational statements regariiing the precarious e, minion id' tho l'ank ot Frne.ee, one of the tew unsocial in stitutions ef the world in which people iiave hithert.) placed unboundatl confidence. The preteit for these articles was the diminution in its gold rese'rves tcc aaitincd by tiie elis liirhance of the balance ol trade b.-:ween tiie l'nited S:utes and France, the drain of cold c ili-H'd by the emission of the new Italian loan, od eth-r iiMluenees to which it is uot necessary for tis more particularly to allude. To sif h an eitcut, it is contended, have ihe metallic resources of the bank btcu weak eneit he these drains that in the event of a sudden panic they would become inadequate to the requirements of daily business. It is ciiriousenough that while all this soiieitudo was tieing exprcs-cd by our financial cim-iiii!!,-.: n garding the-psi'ety o! the great l'reiich institution, the pceipie ot France themselves seem to have been utterly iinconrcious of the perils thai menaced iL They treated all these preei iet ieaia regarding their lime-boa- oreei iniuiinou wtin coi'lenipt, ami even their ablest financial writer, M. I.eroy IVau lieu the most susceptible of journalists did not feel ir necess.jiry lo break a lsnce in its defense. The pe-rsietency of these attacks did not the lees attract our attention, how ever, an 1 in order to put ::n end to a crusade which might be fraught with injury to in dividual, and even to ctuntnerrH! interests at this side, v.e infirm ted our I'ans correspiiud ent to carctullv investigate !Le matter, and to see how far the a.-'serlioirs of our pesiuiiwt r.HVffe.-.' were based ou I'aet. J. K. I!inu.et will nn irol:i(-i his new play, enliile'el Fritz A many the (iMim, at Haverly's Kourteenth Street TUeaier. XIRSERY. COLLEGE GROVE rsery IX St WOOD. CHARLES DENMAN, Florist, J.ttnilenpe Unrrteiier and Wrecn lionsei Areliiles-t. WISHES tolnform the public that he will carry on the atmve business on the premises late ly occupied by Mr. Moore. Yards laid out. Lawns Sodded, Rockeries constructed, Trees planted and Flower (iardeus laid oil' in the most efesant style, The sodding and decorating of t'eme'tery lots a specialty. Contracts bv the year at the most rea sonable rates. All work guaranteed. .Plans and estimtefl eiven on snnliCHtion. RKAFi ESTATE A?I RENTAL. 5S. A. MTOTAIali, BROKER, Real Estate and Rental Agent, SO. SH .HAIJf NTKEET. M. L. SELDEN. O. B. PARKER. S ELD EN & PARKER, Real Estate and Rental Agents, 285 Main St., Memphis, Tenn. car Correspondence solicited. THPEAI). USE GEORGE A. UK, SOLE AGENT. The REST nnd MOST POPULAR Cowing Thread of Koicrn Times. BEWAKIl OF imTATTOXS. A Complete Assortment For Sale, at Wholesale, by l.owensteiu Bros, ami W. R. Moore A Co. At Retail by Lowenstelii Brow , I enbrle ItrtMi., sail VV in. Frank A Co. ,-:lVNf) sC, w- in rn T tULJJ MALL JOaBEESX J378 Production Doubled. Agtiri'Doublei "BEST INTHEW0RUF B HViKWH'-j AskyjurStqrekeeper for !t. lie snrt io call f-r t:t"A ttre O.ir'A is stronger than 'C cr L' of cheap PilV. ?.vt:y spch)l measures 100 ynrJs, j'ist as mnrlicd, Cheap Silks measure on!y 40-so to 70 yards 1 1 ! If ytjti want a splcm.id R-j:ton-Iio!c IVist useou Pufrnt Ou-.il i-uist. ,r'--.W7T Ttva KP.ATNi:RD ft ARMSTRONG SILK 1s brirf icfl Aid prcnin:ne:niJri by the r!sniaUcr3taiil vc cou&ider them the best judge in the worlds FOR SALS BY "Wtti. Fnitk & Co., Memphis, Ccrber tt AVilson, Mmiiis WIIOT.TLSAUH CJfLY. I-niK-n is: Gte, Memphis. tnr A pamphlet, giviiiR U'iVs and IVsiRns For Knitiiiv' iiil: Stockings, Aliirciw, Mmcy Purbt.-. 11 d,i-.i i;ips nnd Hoot, IjC, etc., will be presented to anv Ir.dy buying our SUlt or Xiit zt tiw above named stoics. UNDERTAKERS! 320 Main Street, Memphis. BTKIAfc KOBEB A.VT coffin hisdwaki Onlersby telcirra;i' nromii'Lyftl uil.e.ml caae hi itied (). ). I). H. A.. THOMS, UNDERTAKElij, 209 31A! ST., UlEilPHIS, TKNK. K1 JCKPSou liitiM .. fu;i stcfe of r-oiSui, Burla -'.-"p ,.rtuj:ii,v til !. J. FLAIIEIlTr & CO. UNDERTAKERS! S17 anil 3!8 SECOND, EESnilS. A UTAASSO'ttl iTKKT 54ETALIC CASK "r"i"H enrt (.ASJid tlwy oil hand; also ttohen aittt Trioniiirig . 'rlcre by tclciriaph Trill revelee our prompt ei.'iitinn. A ;1 .'.ooii vino:-'' . I. Piv: 'mixii:Y. 1'ItA.NK LliS FOITN lUV, 1 "irte Slrrrt, Cincinnati, Ohio. AUIS0H, SWITH & JOHNSON. The typ on whleh this piper la prinled Is rroci I.OTTKKY. The LITTLE HAVANA COMPANY OR Supplement to llojal liavitua Lotterj Takes Vlnec Met. 'Jtitli: Nov. 4th. Si or. tilth; llci'.illi, IHHI. NKW NrHKJI:-2.J.(MMI TlrketM uulv S IVmni'.t to wet the rer senerai rte:.:.ui,1 loi Lnw prt-e-ilTietyts, wu bavcdcvinM a iinplemco. tary ntvoi itizcs, uiimi um tne Kisrtiinr Iiraw Ir.s ei l.e iioval lLtVAna l.ntrerv. the aj.rtmitnl I'rua's In whieh are r ioiles: 1 lirau t I'nie ... .. I S.OJO 1 lirHii.i Fri?.i ... I, .'.00 .... -io r.o .... VX .... II, ivO ..... ti.'KO 1 Gind Pri- S I'rtze-6 i.f t.i'npai-h 1 Pnci.f 1.0 carh 70 Prizes ol S i iu h 600 r.-lEi of l'l oach 2:e) PrtK'n .1! 2 e&eii .. 9 ApiTn-ei-'Utioii'., o! f:a onrh. to th( 9 rvu.'-.iiti:!;; i::i:lj ei! kii:i.' 10 tut Ihe 011a itnewi;':; ;nc -lf. .. . . 1 A.i niMiiitmi:. of t.n imil. to tne iiiiinix r it i o.liiijj Kiij i.,i;,nvir? t' e einv 4rav. uiK I' M) w 4,0. 0 10 arl Priw it. s. I'nrrourv. ..tii eo) Tin' rr:-kots In tlit' Siipjl'iiioiit iircMl'i al : uni form iri:-t' rrlws paid in full iu United Sis'tii convnry iui mei'atciy ou j'ltsf illation ol tn:kot. r'ur i: Jornift tlou apply to jo. t W. Cujit, ifompbl. mm &, H. mil & Bn. yt-r. 'T -, FI. AHTERS INS. CO Insures against Fire, Marine and PAIjO UjP CAJPITAXi, : : : : a) D. T. PORTER, Pres't. JOHN OTEKTOJi. Jr T. Prest. DIRECTORS: S. H. BROOKS, R. L. COITM. 3. R. GODWIN, J. W. FULMEK, W. B. GALBREATH JNO. 0ViKT0S,Jr., 1. T. POKTER, O. V. RAMBAUT, N. K. SLKDtiE, Lsmish?) Paid hy 1ta FempsiT,s Half Million Hollara, KB. RAI7TE, the Secretary, la also A Ren t for several Uee Aortii asriiiHii mi'i saerrsiui-iie. in ins Agency, mr. juuue insures an classes oi prop erty, lnciudiiig Gluhouses, at tbe lowest rales possible to secure reliable tuOemnily. Office in IMaiitersrBiilltliiig, 41 Mndl.son Street NEW RECEIPTS 1000 BAGS COFFEE, 1000 SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, 2000 BRLS. COLE'S FLOUR. SCB00LF1ELD, HANAUER & CO. SI WHOLESALE No. 274: Trout Street, Memphis. HiiiKllIuir of Cotton a Specialty. Liberal Cash Advances Made on Consignments Jos. Fatler. Henry FADER, FRANK & GO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS No. 294 Front "street, LUMBER MSRCHAITTS A ii I Dealers ! DOORS, SASH, BLINDS and MOLDINGS, FLOORING L'eiliug, Siding, Sliinglet, jLalb, flic. OfBee and Slnr", K. S33 SeconU fct. Tare! 6y Price List?, Estimates nnd folding Books Mailed on application. &S REMOVED TO ISO. 370 FRONT STREET. J. W. BFRTOX. J. J. UHHINTOS. J. "V. Hueeessnrs to Fnlmer. Burton A Co.l COTTON FACTORSWHOLESALE GROCERS $20,000 WOliTH DEALER IN DIAMONDS, BATCHES & SILYEIMVAKE, ITT AVE JT8T BETrirSFD FROM NEW YORK find bmi;?ht the T.anccft Btovk of Dinmonds. Wntclict and Silverware ever in this ciy. IMrtU's imn'hafiiig linmomi:i Irom me van hv;e ih:ir money ro- iunat a ies id i-r ceiu. oi nf i.(ir:-n:f Vhll In No.v Yor 1 r.H ir."l one of fitiHt do Rt'pniriiiK in firnt-rla.stv!o. I urn i1mo prc-ptuc liiu-Hiico ;h MONKoK and mo MAI IN Si. $ earce5 Siggs & Pettit .Cotton roce 3 mu rm mm hum, mempms. Ten A aff V aVsVa A aVT. aU A. VAtX-'ARO. B. VACCAEO. A, 1TACOAK0 & IMPORTERS AND DFAXERS INI WINES, LIQUORS AND GIGABS 1VO atS VROVT KTBKET. Mi'.Jil!!!. WALK Kit. COTTON- FACTORS AND COMMISSION MSG MAN T No. 276 Front Afreet, Near. Cotton JSxcliange, - - R"l.llernl nvmieesi msielo ESTABLISHED Sss2sm s IX (JREATKU VAKIEI V THAN EVER BEFORE, largest Stock and Elogant Goods Clieap. SPECHT & WALTER, AVJIOLESALE COXFEC TIOSEKS, 37 3VT acllMon Btrooti IVXoxnpljiits. o .'-vie:--fJis s SAW AKl Vt.WlXU D00RS,SASH,BLINDS,M0LDING,LUH1BER Lath aud Sluiigios loorin, Veiling, and Cedar Posts, . li. Ualbrrafli. W.B.Galbreath&Ca COTTON FAGTORS, No. 11 Union street, Memphis Inland Klsts at Moderate Rates. $150,000 B. D. RAISE, Serfy. stannch Foreign Companies, prominent among them Frank. J. Siij;armau. - - Memphis, Tetua. and Warehouse. Cor. Hernando A Oayosvo FTLM ER. OF DIAMONDS ! Money, n (lissHiitnt-d wmun iwetve moni Wnr):iiiNkfM in tli and nm jr-sred to l to LOAN MONK Y ON WATCHES. IU VMOXUS, etc. :-1iS Void nod Ml actors r " aV sW A. B. VAUCAKO. - - - ilempliiH, Tennessee on .Mini. 'onlirMfeitlii."fci MILL. SAVT YARD. J. 31. I'ol'H, JSBY & CO i conoi fagtohs JU B. WAI.KI B. 1 'LLJ ft va DISPENSARY. DR. D. S. JOHNSON'S PRIVATE Medical Dispensary, So. 17 Jefleram'Street. Between HnlB and Front, Memphis ESTABLISHED IN I860.) DR. JOHNSON Is acknowIeelKed by all parties to. tnrcsteMl as br far tbe most suneesslul tihvil. Clan iu the treatment of piiTate or secret diaeaaea, Uuick, tnorougn aua permaiieut cures puanuiioea orrhea and Pyplillts cured lit a few days, without the ue of meroury, cbaufte of diet or hindrance from biiaiuesa. Seeoudary Syphilis, the lst vestige eradicated without the use ofniercury. Inyolunutrj lussoi Bemeu aioppea ia a snort time, eunerars from unnoiencT or loss of sexual Dowers restored to free vigor in a few weeks. Victims of self-sbnss and erctswve yenery, snliorinf; from spermatorrhea and Iohs of physical aud mental power, speedily aud permanently cured. Particular attention paid to the Diseases of Women, and cures guaranteed. Tbruataud Lung Diseases cured by new remedies. Piles and Old Sores curcd without the use of caustie or the knife. All cousnllationsstrictlyconfidentlal. Aietuciuessem py express to an parts oi tne country. umce noun irom a.ra to v p.m. Sundays irom I). H. JOHNHON, M il. MEIICIAI- DR. BUTTS' OHK Trent ail Chronic Diseases, nnd enjoys a nution J rejui Cation t broMzh t 'ie corio of complirat ed cnva WD j ISC RETIOMw EX P O $ U R Ei?- ectiuas of tne biood. fckiti or bond. tiejU-ii witb sao iwi, without niott Mrrrary or J'ni?onoiii Mt-fiieir.cn, YOUWC M EN wboaromlt-rinttrtmi Ihowlei't saotattaeEmBcamm of a diswia tbut an tits its vJ ttius t'tr tm!n"B ur mnrri.'K. irninifDtl3r cart1. fAT.llffyfi,TaE.ftTsB ESS. i !: i (uikuMjuoi. i i rilert e-J. uluca a FELEB and invrt td. Lisl of jue5t;cn to be auawcrrd bv fwlicnu deurluc treat Biml tnailcd frfc to any adJtttvaon teat loo. CrrrHM asVsT-rltr (rum KKpuirovlivnM md tltclrasMrVM.'V sJid Uatm aomrlhini; Lo Itur ulaatjtsr. It U not CriMsViF Cv(:it:nirti"tii s'.nelJy Ceiti ieTitiil, aitel hottkl baidrtsMd POSITIVE WE K FOR FILER. Sold by all drupsrtets. Means Swiff ). SperlOc, which has never been known to tail to cure any case, no matter in what stage or how Ion; standing. It la as its name Implies, a wairanted Specific for Syphilis, Mercu rial Rhennratton and all Blood Poison. If you are skeptical about this aud hesitate to invest your money In it, wo will take your case on the no cure, no pay plan. Swift's 8. Specific Is entirely vegeta ble, and no harm can result from Its use. Send for copy of "The Young Han's Friend." THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Draw S, Atlanta, Oa. For sale by all druggists. STARTLING O DISCOVERY! LOST WAN HOOD RESTORED. a victim of Tonthltil imDrudenoe camiof? Pretns- feire Decay, Nervoas Debility, Iost kUahood, etc having tried in vain every cuown remccy, nan u- twrtvdn pimplea Ifcnrc wiucn ne m p-ni tia to hu foilow-niC;rers. sddresa J. U. KLlVKtw PRESCRIPTION FREE For th s-iivlv cure of Nirruiiii Wi-iiknw, 1,(t VltaHtv, :ToniiUuri l-hilitr, brought ou by I n Itacretiou sod Ks- cw'-rt. UruizixLi have ihe liirt-ilintN. fctiut in ifl.ua ""l.fsl EuTtfl.'it. Adtirt FOR AGUE, CHILLS, FEVER AND ALL M tT.Ar.IAT, ATTACKS, UbE DR. LESLIE'S QUIEMI&ME WINE A PREVENTIVE. AND SURE CURE. PLEASANT TO TAKE. RECOH K.MIKU ll A Mi FHVSK'IASS. A SPLENDID NERVtTC'JIC. THS RI-JST REMEDY KNOWN FOR Vfrm tf nil kindn. Lotm of A net it. TT- JU WiiUJ-tK'UltH, Jf ti) en oh. Ask lorn nt Jirti&nM. Ci.lir l 1V (.l.illtlj t II L.UIt.l jL. Ctntml KtrtH't, l$wton. Quickly and Permanently VIA Dr.Sunsoii'sAsthniaRemetiy Is uneqnftlod a pfMtivp iinrt all their atunJan: evils. It n-t merely Blf.rti tiutorary r. lief, but la a pormaoeot cui c. Mrs. li. V. of iivlmore.O-.Siiys of it: V s.nnrrt.ett at tie xped ttfec of ?nir remrly. It u the trt mrriicinc in ti.r year thAt hot torviyrf y enua't ar'i rt.'.-'i exptftortttion eny. J wnxtUep au niffht Wttioul c'V'"f7.' II your urii;iT,. ketp lt.Bynd for trei:Mo nn! tt'moniaiB to 85 Braiiitwa, e York iV I La S T.uw or W!;rtn. soult Wild for - VtvC. IIurHa.PaHiphlet(!IIiaraieC f llTJtlOtl. rttr hfiilt The iitintttilrt is rai'iabi tn uj bif In a-,ng i rut v"iv iri.iici trj'inr on - .iai . KAtRIS RCHiBI K" T Z0- QBiBOnS'QUSi KaViishfi Ui7 at U 3. 8th C-JMt, ST. LQuii X rhTirIr in rh-irre f thi rt I fjti. ii if F.irf ri T.rv n. iJif lrv'3'etit ir. nie.r 4k.il. it ability o tvtKfitr u ti 'i ft ttr ydM raWlli'orr, irw luJ Bite a- 1 a tiatMC2l ni: ! SCRETIO N .rXPOSUH i locneC Irliwirj Tri.iiblr OiiJ Hj-billlie ,or "wsirUl ffckKl of th i.l. li. I. .luin-bHB. tjiifl. Nll'lfU Uinnt, kls or ireaira w i- v;:r.. -jt airiT Mcr-ury oroirtrr Poiaoufy ntdv-uut, Yf , li f MCM at.d lhM A mill c ho im iSiiw fiin ii ! Wru,? fnm tl tferU of Bformaio SMr".-L.ial Wrr- tf.e rrtult of tf-tjyum lo yovrf r twee lo rraterr-ej vcr, f pTmnBtljr enrcA TI cl t.-J9prJl.ce0ue i4 the Iiowir.; nlrct ttr.ttxtom, V&r tieT, df.ctke m-inorv, UJ ffiitilion. iinpo'aWT or atOi of rr-.'-!T teM. wrUcU nl'f 'he WnBloiirrrU-. PATIENTS TPbE MO Diutrd f-i" trtalij1 :iilrt- t- .i!iCIWiQ. (PmsM cnaVHtn: frnmliiiptnrf hoiil! awe! 4hIrwMnM 4 iVkral Mtfilhlnv to llwt r Ivan lug. It la Mot a 'or..iiTt.irtifiin lricUy cmtHr .ilro'ilJ U- .v'JrM USi-KL'TTS s N'oHh t,,SU Lent. Mow NERVOUS DEBILITY. A CMIE OI AKANTEIID. De. E.C West's Nhrvk and KeainTrkatmpwit A BTtwfic for Hysteria, lMzziiiefis, Xnvulsiotir, Nrvm KfHi1tche. Mental Depression. Loss Memory, F.p rmawirrheH, Imit;uiii:y. iivoluntai KmisIois. tr- mat lira Olil Apo. reused bv over- extrt!n, Rt-li-atue or over-inuulgence, whicn lenls' to miKuiy, ueeav and rlih. fte oc WUJ cure reoont carj. Kaoh box con tain a one month i treatment. One tloliar a Ikx. or bix wixes for C7C dollars: cnt bv mail. rreraid. on receipt of itncf, W'e RUMntntee six Lvits to cure any cas. Witb eArh onler received by ng for six boxes, aocoinpa- nlvtd wiih five dollRns, we will :-cnd tbe purrhaiei our written ruaraiitt-c io return tiio money it Ui trvHtioent doi- not eflert a cure. Guarantees h sud only bv A. REXKERT t i'O.. Wholcsalo and Retail lmri:i!.t8, 1 Main rtreot, Mcuiphu?, Tnu IV-if-rs Tiy iiiRit will wHvp nruin( wi'-ntv-i. 1 SOUTH ST. LOUIS. XEW FIIlE-rilOOF HOTEL, ABOIA'TKLY THK MOST PREFECT HOTEL struotnrc on the Globe, in ventilation, s w einge, Juxurious uipointnttnts, and lire-proof propernea. COMFOKT WITH NAFIOTY Raton as low as other hotels of its c'ass Address VM. M. U.TES, inrnl MHitneer. J. W. X. B1S0WSE, nm n its 13 U LCi S Gas, Pipes, "Water Pipes, Sewer Pipes, Lead Pipes, Plumbers' Brass Work, Plumbers' Iron Goxds, Gas Fixtures aud Fittings Good W orli. Low Prices. Wind Mills for Pumping. Te l lioue Orelera to BROWNE, tbe PLUMBER. tO Mndison M- RIeinitlila. C:OTTO.-SEEl OIL. COTTON SEED OIL roH Cooking Purposes rpKK MKMPHH Off roMTAN'Y H NOW I'KE 1 paret U supply MKRCIIAN'i'S wiih New t'ot toii M'd! oh kKr'INKI) expressly lor family use iuarjiiitecd U1k- rlioice. MK-MI'UW OTT.ro.. foot PoTlHr Kt. 1 Jk l(.iayforthoStrrSiin;ciI hnunni'rs.er:t - ytthintj lit:' it. 2utb yenr. i:tnt.tiUbtl. Sfn-c-' ilctf FKliK Addrcis Banner, KiubUulu, N. II. lASTH COTTON o. 300 Front Street, A. 31.BOT1). ALSTON If Ho. 2C 1 Front street, af. ClaiTlau John H. .SnlllTnn. A. M. BO COTTON Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors, And Commission Merchants. 232 ant! 234 Front St., Memphis, Tenn. Ketwren Atlamsi and JeCTenwii. Oar L N. RAINEY devotes bis whole time to the charge, ne hsTeourown e'.itton Wan tmnw. corner WashliiKton aud Second streeu COITO FACTORS WHOLESALE Jfo. SOO iFEOXT J. C. Xcelj'. S. II. ,I1L sSl V W M fm Xs1 r AI COM3IISSI03I JtEKCIIAXTS, 367 JProiit street, - Memphis, Tennessee IMPORTANT SF Nriew of the constantly lnrrr!ng popularity ami elomaiiel for . tiie celebrated ARROW TIE. tho universally rammim! fHVorite 1 ie of Planters, i-ouou I're.-i.en sna KiiinpeTH 01 tiie airfjomn Tie C-oirt-Piiy. of New York, pole lifuoliirervi of KAid Ti. rr.minjinaini! une'ilUHled e!l!ion to their Urse Hoe i i n haml, cuntrartea for lncreaik'd quanti ties, sufficient to meet the lOTCfft demand forCottem Tien to cover the entire crop of the coming se'HUOii, and now, llironirh t'li'ir Accntji Keu erally, offer the popular uiid invfirvasiMe AKKOW TIE at the lowest mHrKei prn;e, in ouii'iies eompie'te, it Deing ui i'irini?.u 01 iim vom pan7 to merit the continued trniiiu.M of the plr-i.tini; community, mn .11 r.ircr.-tit1, .n th.1 mv lii iUH. The btlCkloH &TO HOW Re- curely riveted to the band, thus prvenuig Jie loss ping, aua mairing a.stronger eie.; ror Sale by U lVhoIesalA Grocers and Cot leu TiU't oin. - J. .T. JIoCOKK, Ircsidcist, 3Vcw York. JOHN K. SriEI) & CO., Special Ants, 9f. I.. WE.U'n.. E. WHOLESALE G No. 9 Union XV. T. Hovtlre. ISootk tSJl SSG T'roiit street ROGERS AND COTTON FACTORS f PXE IKKirt NORTH 1 (YITTOX 1KDKEW STKWAST, Nea eiim. 5 Stewar Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors, Nos. S53 and 353 Front -AND- STEWART, BROTHERS & CO., CotloK jFaetors rim! CommissioH Merchants, :.may: COTTON Oliee- STo. 2GS IVont Ini'orpnralcet .nl L?tlnbli.li'l Juunnry, leoiO. Tub No. 8 Llariison Directors, S. If. BELL, Nashville, Tenn. 1 MAX .'-A X.ffth'r Nnnhville Rsv. Bank, Nashville. A. R. Dl i"e:AN,of Newell, iMiiran & I :o.,Navhv!l!e Tlieo. U' ONNOI4, of ( 'hurry, e) Connor Jt Co. W. M.Ul'NOAS.of Newell, Iiiincniiit l';.,Kiishville I K. i'. (;oi..SAN, Memphis, Tenn. S. II. DELL, President and (.n'l Snp't. E.F.UOLS.iX, Manntrer Memphis Dop'U COTTON, STOCKS, CHAIN & PROVISIONS oj; COETKISSION. o RATE COMMISSIONS. I'OTTOS-ii tiny !2 f.'Jr per hale. luifT. uric pe'r Itielo. WIIEAT-1-4C Mr hntttPl. '. K. Nt ! .Vper IioiiuiU. PIIKIi-7 l-ae irr b.n r.-l. I.KI IO- r Itf Bf. 'Si. tfitc ier Nlinre. W The nt.ive I'orT'TnNrioits rovr nil exytvi Hammotb Jrig louse! REMOVAL I THE OI.I E.STAItI.IS!IEI 1JMI U IIOl'SE OF O ISIS tl ii o r Has been reiaivcil to the large aud commodious o. lii nil u i For the punioe of conrtiictiiiR the Rene. ml DM'C, rF.RFUMKRY aii'l NOTION Bf'SINKSS upou a more eileusivo ;lau. All fih-mls nnd o'ti r jnirehiurs are fuviUJ lo call and cxnnniie ejiir loek. "STH1CTLY IIEAIMjllAltTEliS FOIL TURK CIOODS AT LOWEST FRICli3." ISTAEAItYIj OPPOSITE TIIE OIJi (S?l YEA IIS) NTAXI.-W J. Mi Cotton Factor and 355 Front-Ntrt, FACTORS, - - - Memphis, Tenn; BOT. 1RBT BOTH. ONS eorner Court, HFIcinphis. Ttlixs. riarat. M. J. Claurk. Weizhinc an 4 Sale nt all Cotton Intrusted to OU GROCERS, - - MEJIMIXSL Itrookm. II. N. A'eely. actors lA NOTICE Ties coiiou generally. FACTORS ELY&CO EGIAL proprietors anil man- ( ffteilitics, have, in ail f t&ino lu Uiip- fe K. JIK.lf'IIAJf. St, Memphis. U. ?I;itone. S. W ISowdre. E & CO. Bit K B 2 &je r Ileisipliis, Tenn. VXI'HANOK AJlD't.t.W I. CTS.E, Hemphls, Street, Memphis, Tennessee. FACTORS, street. Memphis, Teian. Al'lTAl., $.0,OOO. Street, Memphis. ItEfiUIKED. COTTO.V-Sot 1m, limn 91 per bnl. WIIKAT Rot le fhnn Ic per ticixhel. ('. IC. MIIFS-Kut lena tbita 1UC per ltMI. POKK IS of Icnn ll.nii U.fe. per liirrel. I.eKEi-iii leMflFHii -IHc iM'rllerre. h'I'iM Ie ! Iran Hum t pershara. in lnnkintt 'ind r'osinvr lriidc. i r s builtllue formerly occni'tod by Rico, Sllx & Co.. is Commission ftlerchants Moinphis, 'tViiii. Gwynne&Co mm nili! iLLU CM OU.