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SPrCML CARDS. iii3itriVivio INSURANCE COMPANY, ' ) , No. 17 Madison Street. ? TniCOMPANYI8NOWDOINOAORN are! Insurance limine. Itaitoek isowned by our eily anereheata and business men. 1U ' aim Is to do safe local boetoese to thy d tntaeo Of both Iht Company sad tb Pllry Bolder. 8. B. WILLIAMSOW, President t .II. Dr"tOBB,TlePrident ' i PIBKOTOBH I ' , , A. VACCARO. 8. H. DUNSC0M8. . g.B. WILLIAMSON,!. L. MIACHAM, T.r.MAKALL, K. MoDAVITT. j FOR RENT. ;OR RENT.-OOTTAfllt HTRF ON MOS- hy street. Inquire at No. S Male street. 1' .HlRrtKNT-lWO COMMODIOUS VIB1C proof eot'oa sheds, at th corner of I'nion ard Third street. , M. f . MFACUAM. , 10 No. 9 Union st-eet. KENT 8 ACRK8 OF 5LL-IM. V proved ad lnoloa lend. In Fort Plcker ke..ultaW. for garden rMArrWto 1-t Moshy Block. T70HHKNT-"TOHKH"OSK. No. II UNION street. Le Block. 1W feet Hmo. bow eoe pled by Galb'-ih. Stewart Co. '. Jtaeement end Officii J" .the Knickerbocker Kuildln. No Hind IK Msd inn street. Apply ? D,,HWM. RICHARD-ON HUNT. -t " . No. 1' Union etreel TORRPNT-MY KKSrOENCE AND MX ma beautiful around, tart of oily limit. Tn New Hate Lloo food. Apply to W. B. W1A2L1,RAN- , iFFSBWALPRAN-j, m6PKNt'-0R A SCHOOL, ON TUB I corner of Mnd-n ond Mulberry streets o flne B emert. Ml by 44 feet, and two rooms Xned. ee.Vl8 by amt yrd l-the wr, ith rood cistern, etc Apply to TOM ''ALB, J! M'n t-oet. ' I" FOR SALE. i.. JnnftAT B ANDLFASE-ET.EO ANTRF9 irv Jow for OHh. W. A. WH K ATLJT, ; l-o- T TeVn. .nd" tboroyhly broken f . .ni y WJ5n".rfr"-n"W soM low"?;! SulrS 5? B 'S CO.'B, m Mela .trwt of JOB 6ELIGMAN. ootoor Uoioo nd TMrd TotJ ILL BKLL, FoH CASH OH l W'N 9 T'ORSAL? LK8KOH KKNT A TW(- ,"ry FrTm. Hn,.o. wt.b lot S7 by W. ?ereornrof Auction nrf Front it... oppoylto , Pmi-t Tm'. '0 WANTS. 7TfXNTED TOENTt BY A PROMPT V p?,1n -tenant. n'ro Cotta.. J"'?; rp M.rnf thid office ANTKK 8CWUBBKK8 "HU utiiim. bo. moidi. t Commorcial Hntoi. j ... , , " w r'ANTttli-TO RKNT A UOUSB.CtN ' AJlii. lnoud.with ilx or oltht room.. , , , . ft ,fi, T)KS0T0 8TRBET. TI7ANTKD-T0 JfXIJUANUji. o"- j: W pr, 1 city prnporty. about two hondrod and (lf't aorei of land. w..h a, ood jrot , y boat tfvwty aer of tb.. no, AdUre" J. NOTICES. T.f i ; -VTOTICE-IIAVINa BEKN APPOINTED ' JN din-itratrix of th. o.tato of Jo.fnh fchmldt. da.od, at tho Autrurt ;ra. IS, . f tho Count? CouH of 8helby eouniy. Tenn.. Jill poraora indebted to -aid tato arc notified t "eoroe forward a'd fottlo with me, and tho.o hariiig claim, againit the eetato ar. renao-tea to prwent thrm, properly authoatieatod, with , th. tl-a ...od b,A..-. ; ""Vf" AdmiMrrM. ; r. d: ward & C04 DJALKiS IK GAKDSIf, 6R1SS AND FIELD ! ! Agricultural . Implements, Frrtlllzera, Fruit Trees, Etc., '. 838 Maih Street, . J MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. J . . TUST UEOEIVE D r.r, Cloirer Heed, ' T Timothy Heed, Bine Gravta. Orchard Oraas, Uerda Graaa, Wheat, Bye, and all kind drain - and Clrasa Heoda. A t Inriro lot of j Tarnlp Seed, and Garden and Agrlcnltural Implementa, Ete. COXLL, COAL! WT BEff LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO tho nil""" or Motnphia that wo hare opened a NiW COAL YAhl. AT FOOT OF. MARKET STREET, for the lalo of " MU Carbon CoI a artiola oniurpejwed for domestio ue. It il the purett foal known at tho Wet, and equal to the bos Pittebur. It b W nnd dorinf tho put two yenr for emeltina Iron ore, mkint r, b'ackemith and iamily oarpoaea. with perfect "jNrtlrdora'aont lo' Offieo, Ko. Madieon atreeU or Yard, foot of JH rk tiree. COO.Reward!- CACTS nAVINO RECENTLY BEEN BE V wloiedwhioh Iravo little doubt that Dr. J. J. Hook. wb wa-oond on the morniuer of ' tho iSih of Jane dad in hia bed, way foully murdered, I wiil rire ihe aboTe reward for too .o.t,.o and eonvtctionf f 14(t-t Sow't Metroro'itan Police. Tbe Kouili Memphis School. TOR bots, -' 21 Ilernnndo Street. PamcifiL: P. L. MITCHFLL. A. B. T. a P., Fiwt Claat Britifh Teacher; Fmt gcieoeo CoiTereity bchnlar. Dahlia, and Firat ClaaiieaJ Man Ur Ljmm Collet. Manoheater. PUPILS FTILL RKt'ttlVED. A 6rpE rior ductio uarant-ed. Bt ret.r eneea 1 Memniia. hohool h' .'; I .r.nl t the School. 10 To S Icol.ion TiIajr. TPUE 0TNER8 Of MANY THOUSAND 1 rWt ef property taied harina alrd or ioitod and Krd on their p'anefoVfme. a 1 ihn who droire to be d,fended in their .r. ih wnito wtih tbealrd cowiMnril l .IrBinttb.ir nme' and eoojpljirf wiih the t.rw aare-d on. Th.y een di "T t(wi he ice th. let of Ortobw j ea'linr a the Lioeia ,fia4tween l boon f ed 10 am. Jjyordrrottha Aeoai. s F.R.OS-F.. CiLV MAN l"Tr. W. L. CI KWART, V) M. FAKR1. 2J iiiarat rt tonnitte. SEEDS. PUBLIC EDGER. OfBoe. No. la AlaalUon Mtre. LARCKHT iTj CIKCHLUION . . f f ,MKMPHIHlj ( Wednesday EvealnaT. Sena. . IMH. ' 1 ' Th Thermometir. ' (tirotriD T uwo oi.DiifiTa.l . fiantember T.1SS V f A.M. ir.m. 1 VP it. Thermometer. . 75 J n Pittibdu and Kentucky col and m coke. Brown k Jooca, office 282 Main ilreet, Bothell Block. ; ; LiDHDaT Ornoi, 40 Jefferson it "-t Arrlyal and Oopartur of Traiaa. j . ' auuiisrrri id tiiiuiii aaaaoim. 1 Arrtee. ,VrvarU New OrleaniexproM, dully. Jl 00 p.H. 1:0j r.a. Pardiiaooom'n.el, Hond.y, h:30l.M. k(M r.M. Friht. north Tueaday, , . .. . Thnreday and (Saturday, ' , , . , , 1 . . aouth Monday, Woduee- day and Friday-.M. 4:15 p.m. 7:00 l.U. KiurHia AMD nUILMTO BAILBOin. 1 Throuah mail. daUy-.. 6:00 p.m. 12:40 P.M. T hroaah oipraw. daily10:i0 p.m. 11:30 p.m. Boaiervill ao. aara Sunday l:2& A.M. 6HM) p.p. Corinth ao., tare 6unday, AiMI i.a. Railroad Urn twenty nlnatoa faater than aity lime. Offloe. No. 278 Mala itroet, and at Depot. ' MIMFHia iD LOniBTtM.a itL10n. Bay Kaproea 9:f A.M. 7:00 A.M. tiiabt Kipre.l-...... 11:16 P.M. 4:00 P.M. Railroad time ia IIS minutee faater than eity time. Ticket offioo. No. 2i7H Main it reel. De pot,hoadofMaimtr t. Bats Coal Compaht. Beit PitUbarg coal, wholesale and retail W weigh od tbe city scales. Office, 22 Madison at locals in BBicr.; I . Sixteen oases tried netted fire dol lars in police conrt this morning. I Capt F. W. Merrin, of the Charles ton (Miss.) Tallahatchion, is in tbe city. Wo, Wesly, suspected mnle thief, is awaiting a bearing in the Adams street station. ;'.. - ' ' ''" '. v ' Thirteen arrests were made by the police of tbe lower district yesterday all for trivial offenses. . ,. , , .;, Erery thing in , the cbewers' and smokers' tine at Kaufman & Bra's, cor ner of Jefferson and Second streets. ' ' The moanted men ia tbe forthcom ing Democratic demonstration will be commanded by that gallant soldier Mj. PhiL T. Allin. " ' . .Vvl".i'. j , la. the Criminal Court yesterday, Andrew 1 Nabors, Joseph Bell, , Moses Hopkins and Nelson Cole, charged with larceoy, were admitted to bail. ' ' Tbe annnal statement of the Cham ber of Commerce has been issued in pam phlet form. . We are indebted to the officers of the Chamber for a copy.- j TbeD. Heiliger, charged with having had a hand in tbe recent Powers & McGeoy clotting robbery, was admitted to bail in $2000 by Esquire Eiernan last evening. . j All tbe New York, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago and Louisville dailies) also all tbe sporting and fashion weeklies, and tbe magazines, at Joe Locke's, 22 Jefferson street. ..." . I Tbe physicians attending Mr. F..A. Alexander, th victim of the recent out rage Booth of the city, are hopeful of his recovery. His condition this moroiag was unchanged. , A grand ball will be given at No. 3's Engine House, Poplar street, to morrow night, for tbe benefit of tbe oolored Dem ocratic Club of the Fifth Ward- Tickets to be had at the door. ' ; ' An entrance was made by burglars last nigbt to tbe residence of Mrs. Griffith, 158 Union street, and a quantity of wear ing apparel stolen, also a United States bounty claim in favor of Mack Simpson. The citizens along the line of the proposed Memphis and Selraa railroad are keenly alive to the importance of the enterprise, and subscribing liberally for its consummation. Let Memphis do like wise. I , . Good bats, cheap. Wheaton k Co-, 199 Main street, have a splendid stock of all the new fall styles. Those desirous of purchasing" a fine hat cheap, and choos'tBg from a variety of styles, should call and see them. - 12 At A meeting of the St." George and St. Andrew's societies yestordoy, it was rasolved to have a nnion picnic at the Ford pise, in Chelsea, on the lTth insU A programme was also agreed opon, which will be made publie in dne time. Phil. Wilson and William Randolph, a brace of ebony mackerels, were com mitted in the southern district yesterday, on the charge of stealing a stove from a stall in ibe Beal street market We have failed to learn whether they stole a fire with it or not , ' Col W. T. Avery made one of the most elegant and effective speeches of tbe campaign before the Fourth Ward Club, atStiilman Hall, last evening- He was frequently interrupted with uproar ious applause, and retired amid a perfect furore of enthusiasm. The counsel for the defense yester day in the case of Sam Moody, sentenced to be executed for the murder of Capt Perry, on the 16th of October, filed a bill of exceptions, and an order waa issued holding op the sentence of death nntil the decision of th Supreme Court Our yonng friend J. H. McCown, of the firm of Sproale McCown, of this city, returned yesterday from hi trip North, much improved in health, looking unusually fascinating. This firm bar received one of the best stocks of ready made clothing ever aeon in this market. Gentlemen will be waited on' by Mr. Mc Cowo and hia clever aaaiataat. Maj P. T. Allia and Capt N'd B-aaley. There was a large arrival of papers and meimes at Emmons' last night, No- 10 Jtfferson and 393 Main street Ballon' Monthly for Octokar, Harper's Bexar, Literary Albam, Wavetley Mg aine, Metropolitan T-ecard, Pay's Doings, and German, Italian, Freach and Iriae weekl.ee, with I.adoii and Liverpool papera. A lea, tie Kw York Tribuos, Herald, Time and World. Cincinnati Commercial, Su Lanis Democrat e4 Republican. Chicago Tribaae and Times, and th Louiavill Courier. E'.ctio portrait badge a4 a large warietyjrfj V luunj. Tun Disoro Boat Cj.os's' Niw Gio Th Launching Ytittr&ay Yssterdsy afternoon ths boating fraternity of Mm phis were on tbe tnnterbood of eager ex pectation, as itwai announced that the recently organised boat c'ub, ths Desoto, would launch their new and handsome six-oared g'g.and It was generally be lieved, with an ths pomp and formality which attends christening new adven turer upon ths waters.. At leant five or six hundred people congregated on tbe levee and bluff to witness ber debut upon ths Mississippi, which was made at 5 o'clock p.m., near the foot of Union street Tbe boat waa built by Mr. Single too, of this city, and is fifty-six feel ia length and thirty Inches wide, and is ad mirably adapttd in ber general construc tion for rapid speed. - Tbe river was dot ted with boats in a few minutes aftor the launching of th Desoto, and all seemed to vie with one another in skipping along the waters and endeavoring to manipu late their oars with tbe greatest skill and regularity. The Memphis Boat Club, with their splendid boat, the Ivanhoe; the Chickasaw Club, the Waverly; the Essex Club, the Magnolia; besides any number of dugouls and skiffs moved around and about . with . commendable agility, to tbe great delight of the spec tators. We wiah this club the greatest success with iheir new boat , , . , ;" j Fiai tbis Moamito JYo&aoe" Jnceti diary Attempt on Poplar tlrttt. About four o'clock this morning flames were discovered in the rear of the double tene ment 280 Poplar street, owned and occu pied: by . Ernest Levy, and aa alarm promptly sounded and as promptly "re sponded to by the steamers. Notwith standing every exertion, however, the buildings, with much of the furniture of the occupants, were destroyed, or so nearly as to prove almost a total loss. Tbe origin of the flames is unknown, but there are strong reasons to believe it to have been tbe work of an incendiary. Mr. Levy being absent from tbe city, bad left the building in charge of a negro man, who states that when wakened by the smoke in the room in which be was sleeping, the flames seemed to be springing from under the honse. Tbe loss by the fire, in buildings and furniture, will probably not exceed $2000, upon which there was insurance to tbe amount of $2000 in tbe Enterprise, of Cincinnati, and $500 in tbe Home, of New Haven. ' Thi Lati Overtow Birsit Ihfahti cids. A white girl named Violet Dowda.l was arrested by Officer Sauerman, of tbe northern district, yesterday and lodged in. the Adams street station, to await a hearing npon the .grave accusation, of having caused the death of an infant of Mrs. McDowell, found dead in a building on -Overton street one day last week. The negro woman, Martha Harris, ar rested on suspicion of committing the crime, having been released after a bear ing, in which no evidence was adduced to establish her guilt, suspicion was next directed to, the white girl, Dow dull, between whom and the : moth er of ; tbe ', deceased ,. fnfant ' there bas for some time past existed a misunderstanding. Two negro women allege that some time during the middle of last month tbe girl Dowdall carried the infant into a vacant room of the house, and mutilating its person in a moat fiend ieh manner, injected a poisonous acid, from the effects of which it subsequent died. Tbe case will probably be thor oughly investigated beforo a magistrate this evening. War Commissioners arc Opposed to a W0RKBOU8B. As much as a wcrkhonse is needed in Memphis, we very much fear the chances of our getting such an institution are only damaged by the re ference of the matter to , the County Commissioners by the Council, for their eo-operation. , A couple of vagrant and suspicious looking negroes dropped into a leading Front street house on yester day, evidently to see what they conld pick up lying around loose. Being rather closely watched, they finally sauntered off, and a few moments after our mer cantile friend received a visit from a certain well known Radical politican. " Why is it," inquired onr friend of his visitor, ."that the Commissioners, on their own hook, do not have the vagrant and suspicious negroes, idling about tbe sjity, properly provided for with a work bouse or correl ?". ,' "Why, the fact js, yon see," replied tbe Bad. " the matter has, as I learn, already been up before the Board, hot tbey are afraid to act on it, for fear it would break up the party." Ths Cxhiral Pabx Piomo. Tbe public will bear in mind that the grounds of the Central Park will be opened free of admission throughout to-morrow the occasion being that of the grand pic nio to be given nnder the immediate direction of Messrs. McCIure A O'Con nor. Trains will run oat on the Mem phis end Charleston railroad hourly, commencing at cine o'clock Am. Fare, for the round trip, twenty cents. A full cotillion band will be present, and all arrangements have been made for danc ing. A grand barbecue will be served pp by Charley Williams, and nothing will be lacking to render the visits ot those who' go oat pleasant and satisfactory. We are especially reqoested to etate that a magnificent horse, saddle and bridle, valued' at two hundred dollars, will be nresented to lb successful Knight of the ay.: W would alto add that omnibuses will leave Conrt fquare and tbe Overtoa Hotel for the depot at stated period throughout lh day- ' Tea Vari sties TaaaTSR This place of amusement was, as usual, filled t overflowing last night, and vry oa went away hisbly pleated with Us per formaotra. Barry's Black Crook is In imitable; yon aaa't help bat langh. Tt eurtaia rts agaia this evenirg at eiehi o'clock, when aa interetung prcg-amm ill Va tire Hal latew eeylea and aallile are) t a4 at LtMyX apnaotf 1BM Miss BaAnroau's Cumusbt. The SDv cious uudiiorium of the New Memphis Inat evening, in pit and circle, was a study and picture of intellect, rtfloe metit and th moni: The popular fiction of urly attendance ot no seat bacam a reality at almott the opening, and a ticket minus th coopoa entitled tbe holder, at best, to nothing more than a place in tbe aisles. And even these, as lh per formance progressed, became dooaety occupied from prooeoium to entrance. We have never seen so large a teprs seotation of the fairer element of the best circles in any assemblage within oar recollection of Memphis audiences. So muoh for the bouse. Th rendition of th programme we might, perhaps, suf ficiently commend in the bars mention of its worthiness of tbe ovation itevoked, and by which, possibly, it was, in a largo measure, inspired- Foregoing criticism, wbicb, a applied to efforts of an ama teur character, is, perhaps, at bost, of questionable propriety, we will content ourselves with brief mention and barm less generalitier. Th performance as a whole was by several degrees, and, in many very essential respects, superior to any to which ths lovers of musio in Memphis have been treated of late. Primit, there were no disappoint ments, no parade of names in print to be followed by lame apolo gies. The programm was given, and , more too. , The efforts of Miss Dimilry went among tbe gems of tb evening, and her response to repeat encore) gave her an opportunity of dis playing her wooderful versatility and ber rare excellence ia all her undertakings- Her voice is one the equal cf which, in richness, compass and culture, it has seldom been our priv ilege to bear, and which, coupled with ber acting and her excellent taste in the selection of passages best calculated to display all its most latent powers, fairly captivated her hearers and won for har claudit and floral compliments the former of which will not toon cesse to sonnd pleasantly in her ear, or tbe latter soon fade inher memory. An unexpected pleasure, but none tbe less A pleasure, was tbe appearance, with hia sweet instrument, of Mr. Henry Farmer, tbe distinguished young flutist, who, though absent from the city, and unannounced, could not allow the opportunity to pass of contributing his assistance to tbe merited compliment of the occasion. Miss Nora Bradford, the happy benefiiary of the evening, ap peared frequently in me tuns, ana was as frequently called back by enchore upon encbore. To add 'aught to tbe teem and high appreciation in which she is held socially ' and profes sionally, would be utterly beyond our power. Were aught lacking to assure her of this, the ovation of last evening', the sea of approving faces that greeted ber on every band mast supply tbe de ficiency. The sweetest of tbe choristeri ef Memphis, may the delight she bas ofte afTVirttait nther. ha nnltioliefd to her lik the echo of ber svreetett strains that sur vive the tones that created them. Mississippi asd Tennessee Railroad The officers of tbis road have redaced the nrice in Dassaee and freights over fifteen per cent on the old tariff rates. , This is a move , in the right direction, for no city can live cheap ly without tho farmer having facili ties to transport the surplus of his farm to market without sustaining losses. And as the agricultural mind is now under going an entire change, it enables it to center on the leading articles consumed by tbe city. It has a further tendency of enabling tbe planter to throw aside tne use of bis old dirt-road wagon and retain his teams in the preparation of his soil. Then comes cheap living, cheap rents, investments in manufactures and the in dustrious mechanic settling down in onr city. Then, instead of despair and the incessant growling over fate, we will be lifted up with the merry clinking of the hammer in tbe oity. Then, too, the planter, with corn cribs and smoke houses full, fat bullocks, pigs and chick ens in abundance, will be cheered with the happy and jubilant songs of the heads on his farm. It will develop numerous resources now lying dormant end will give rise to a greater variety of pursuits to essential to the best interests of Mem phis and the planters on the line of this road- Tbe Mississippi and lennessee road, like many others, at the close of the war, was in a crippled state, but ' through tbe indefatigable nerseverance of her old officers, money was raised and bridges rebuilt, new loco motives and rolling stock added, and the old renaired. ' It is now as safe a road as runs out of Memphis. In this connee1 lion we would remind tbe stockholders tb. mail nf their indebtedness to Preti- dent White, Vance and Livermore, for their untiring exertions in keeping the pieces picked up and the rolling stock together during the late war. In par ticular we would note the unflagging exer tion! cf Mr. A. S. Livermore, th Super intendent, who was on the war path 'o.riv all the time. In moving army stores or' troopt, A military - ordei would be issued to . take all avail -M. rnlllne-atork. without regard tcs what road it belorgid, and thus be scattered on near y every road in Ala bama and Miiiitaippi. About the time Mr. L. would get his rolling stock to gether another important military order nuldaween tha away again; and to this s'.at of affairs continued on until ih close of the war. Mr. Livermore eoonei ona of the moat valuable locomo tives across the Yalobusha nver after tbe bridge over that tram had been bnraed down that aaviag it from the coaflagra- lion lhatdelro;4 ao much of tb Miaair airri Central railroad at Grenada, by A raid of the Federal cavalry. Livermore it a lire railroad sea. B.ra and 1 UMitai Rata aad Cana, tail My lea, eaaor ready, ehaan, a H rov-a. It Beta at. U Aiotbbb Radical Outsaos. Andrew Lacy, a wall known oegro living in Ma rion, Ark., who had at on time acttd with th Radical party, bat, having be come ashamed of bit association and dis gusted with carpet-baggers, changed to be a Conservative, for which, reason t) doubt, some week or ten days sgo his bouts waa fired into, bat fortnnafely none of bit family injured ; and on last night, Andrew being in tbe city on a visit, bis home was set, Cre. lo and burned down. That is the- way the Radical party have attempted to carry their point in tbe South tinea the war that is by force, if not by fair means.' Will Gov. Clayton come with his militia and investigate ths 'i0" . .! ' deatleaaen'B hate, ! Ih heat ajnaU. tie and naeat llaleh.at Leldy etl'a., nnooltet'aart Square. f I Wb take pleasure in copying the fol lowing fram the Appeal of ibe 8th : To ths Ladies We are sore that those of our My friends who are begin ning to tbink of tbe chilly mornings and evenings of autumn, which are now so rapidly approaching, will be delighted to learn that they need not experience tbe delay of tending away from home to have themielvet fitted with the most exquisite of cloaks and mantles, cut and made in the very latest si y lea Messrs, B- Low enstein k Bros, have, at considerable trouble and expense, secured tbetervicet of Madame Marre, from Paris, and who for the past three years bas bad tbe man agement ef the cutting in the cloak de partment of the world famd establish ment of A. T. Stewart k Co., in New York. Madame Marre arrived yesterday and entered immediately upon ber duties Messrs. Loa enstein would alto announce that they have a complete stock of cloak material, and beg tbe ladies to call opon them and examine their stock. HONET TO LOAI an Collateral at AS) Bala street. , a Cotton Factors See the eard of Messrs. Milam, Bowling k Co., elsewhere in the ' Pobuo Ledger. Tbis firm is composed of eoergetio young men of active experience for the past twelve years in the cotton factorage and com mission business. They have been en gaged since the close of the war in that old established bouse of J. F. Frank k Co., Mr. Bowling as partner, and Mr. Milam as cotton' salesman. Like tbe basy he'esi the young' swarm ctme off and left the old ones at home. They are yonng men of integrity, and will not fail in building np a good hosiness- 1 :' ., ,,, t. - ,., . Notice. White House, 15 Madison it, reduced price of drinks to 15 cents. 11 Notice or New Goods Mrs. M. C. Hunter, at 247 Main street baa just re- oeived a lot of the prettiest goods ever brought to this City. She is a most ele gant and accommodating lady, who can not be surpassed as a dressmaker and in polite attentions to her customers-' Our lady friends wonld find their beauty and elegant forms well set off by calling 00 Mrs. Hunter and having their dresses made according to the latest styles. She also has on hand fancy goods of all kinds. It would be well for the ladies to call at once...,: - t ' The Sew York silk bat, at 269 Hain atreet, opposite the Square. 0 LEIPTACO., Hatter. Largest Sale or Beep Cattle Ever Made is this City. Mr. W. M. Brooks, stockbroker, at tbe corner of Linden and Tennessee streets, sold F- R. Windsor, of Alexandria, Virginia, on accouat of F. B. MadiBon, of Texas, six hundred and thirty head of beef cattle, which were shipped by the Memphis and Charleston railroad to tbe Baltimore market. Mr. Brooks is an old stock man, with great energy, understands his business, and should be patronized by all. ' He reports his cattle from Texas in good order and entirely healthy. Choicest family supplies of all kinds, at J- Devoto's, corner of Third and Adams. 8 1 ' Notice- On Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights of this week, a festival will be held in St. Peter's schoolhouse, on Washington street, near Third the proceeds to go for paying the expense of building the house just completed. This schoolhouse is to bo used to educate the poor of the parish at very low rates. Every one is expected to attend , and contribute sometbiug to this benevolent cause. 9 The taatteat boya hat In the elty, at Leldy dt Co.'e, opaaolta the Aqoare. 9 Russell's Dispensary. The long and valuable experience of Dr. Russell, in the treatment of private affections, bas ren dered him a safe custodian of the health of those suffering from the effects of early iudiscretions and the indulgences of ma turer years. No quack or transient dis ciple of Esculapius, but a thorough graduate of medicine and an old and es tablished practitioner, he may be relied upon in every respect The Doctor's dispensary is plei saotly located at Nos. 40 and 43 North Court street where he can be consulted in strict privacy, and where those desiring them can secure rooms with all tbe surroundings of home. Notice Wbfte House, 15 Madison st, reduced price of drinks to 15 cents. 11 Be. Butler n Tows. Some person without the fear of the law and unin cumbered with any moral restraints or scroa'et tf conscience, entered a boose on Beal ttreet last evenirg and appro priated a lot of tilver ware and other valuables. Thv got off tafely. K&i Livrili Stbeet School. Mr. Thweatt ill open school on Monday next the 15th ioit, in the same room formerly 00- eapied by him in the public school house. Terms moderate. 12 Gout Hernando road keepe the best family supplies of all kinds, cheap for cath. 3ad Hah and (an ehean, tall aly lea naw ready at Wheataa et CaOa, 1 Bala atreet. U Mrs- Lambert Mat's School, for Esglith and French, will open at her residence, oa Wellington ttreet near Linden, oa Taetdty, the lit of Septem- ler- " ChVB MECTINtlfl. Th Fourteenth Civil District Dotno- sratlo Club will meet at Louis Hanauor's, Kerr avenue, to-morrow evening. - Th Young Men's Independent Demo cratic Club meets this evening at Btill- tnan HalL Sixth Ward Club meets Wednesday nights, at 7 o'clock. Col. A. H. Doug las speaks to-night. Ladiss invited.' ' Main atreet, apnaaite theAejaar. , The .advertisment of P. C. Mitohell's South Memphis School, at 213 Hernando street, is worthy of attention. Mr. Mitchell Is highly recommended as gentleman and a teacher of considerable experience. He is a graduate ot Trinity College, Dublin, was also A student of tbe Normal College, Dublin, and is A certificated teacher of ihe firtt class. IaTORTABT. Now Is the time to havs your grates set or repaired and your side walks paved. Leavo orders st E. F. Risk's, or call on J. L. McAlenny. 13 Dentistbt. Dr. J. B. Wesson, dentist, can always be found during office hours at bis new dental rooms, over his wLole sale drng emporium, No. 318 Main street, and ready to wait on those who prefer his profassional services (only), Oar lata fail styldreeahat,for ?ea- tlenien, 1 nneajnalad. . . . . LKIDYdtCO.,Hatter, Fbesb Cabolina Shad and roe herring, at J. Devoto't, corner of Third and Adams streeta 9 ' Russell k Dodsob's, 279 Second it, is tbe place to get painting done cheap, Ear n neat hat, g f Leldy'a, oppo- - Baa Fixtubes for sal. 28 Gb9. W. Miller, 155 Main street Old Hats made new at 384 Main st t Accident Iaan ranee at lABadlaon at. Special Notices. Cough. He Care, He Pay. Foisist'b Ju Mtpsa Tab Is warranted to euro Couth, Croup, Hoarseness, Throat and Loot Diseases, or th priot positively refunded. Instantaneous re lief prodaood. Try It. If notsatUSed, return th empty bottles anil set your money back. D. F. GOODYEAR, 310 Seoond street, A tent. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS r V A nT 6 ' GEO. 0. EVANS. Prop'r. J. T. FARGASOV. C. C. CLAT. J. It. .T ALBERT, . j i Of Miaiijelppl, with FARGAS0N & CLAY, isucon to r ariason, vordes a Co.,) WHOLESALE GROCERS Cotton and Tobacoo Factors AND General Commission Merchants ISO FRONT STBEET, MEMPHIS. TENNESSEE, ijxun Bsrrins, Rope and Bnnplifi furnlih B. BOWLINO, La'a of J. F. Frank k Co. w. v. MILAM. Late Cotton Salesman for J. F. Frank A Co. MILAM, BOWLING & C0 Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants, No. SSO Front Street dp Stain), MEMPHIS. TENN. Memphis, Tinn., September 1, 1868, TMJAR SIR: REFERRING TO TBE j shove Card, we bet to inform you that we nave tail aavontered lntoaoopartaerinip, un der the above atvlo and firm, tor the nurooie of trani'CtinE a Ueneral Commission Business ia all its braaohes. - - Uavini had an active experience in tbe lame for tbe pat twelve years, we flatter ourselves that we will be ablo to five satisfaction in all bnstneti intrusted tiu":nd w respectfully solioit tho patronare of our old friend, ana hope, by strct attention to buMneii, and faith ful adherence to instructions, to gain many new ones. We will male 0 libsral advance on all eon t'mmenta in store, or on bills lading, and will fill your orders for any article in this market at me lowest uash prioe. AUeoa-ienmenla insured, unless instructed to the contrary. ' Uopinsto hear from you, and to receive a share 01 your patronare, we are, yours respect fully. 17-ltrl MILAM, BOWLING A CO " -A. Card. ' New Oileaxs, August 11, 1W. of Memphis, are the only ones for whom 1 will hereafter fid up orders for that market. They are authorised to sell my cigars to dealers at factory prioes. 145-14 GKOROl ALCES. K'IIIHT-CIjA.WM FIRE-PB00F WAREHOUSE. W. H. CABBOLL. J. W. WALK KB. Carroll, Walker & Co., PROPRIETORS. 17S COURT STBEET, NEAR MEMPHI8 AND CHARLESTON Railroad Depot and the Cotton Presses of Mesert. M-nritt A Co. and Hes-rs. Gill A Co. Rot's of 6tore reduced to TWENfY-FIVK CENTS A BALE per month. Refer, bv per mission, to th following welb-knowa eitisens aad merchants : Mr. Jamee E der. Pree't Tteeoti Bank : Mr. J. J. Murphy. Pree't Memphis Bank 1 Mr. W. C. MoClare, Ca-hier Menrhis Savins Bank; Me-srs Thos. 11. Allen A Co.. Cotton Factors ; Mettrf. Day A ProudDt. Cetten Factors: M.aara. Daehiell A Milliard, Cotton Fsetorai Messrs. Kennedy A Ruesell, Cotton Factors) Mr. R. Wonreley, Cotton Factor. 14-1 J Dissolution, THE FIRM f OWEN. MeXUTT A CO, is thie day diwolved by mutual eoaseat and limitation. Handera n Owen and 8. F. Me Kutr are chargeable with all liabilities acalast the Srai, and all persons indebted to th Una will make settlement with them only. HENDKKSOV OWEX 8. F. MrXl'TT. J. C. P. HAMMOND. Memphis, Tana., July 1, 1568, I take srrat p'owur In wmmendinr the aew firm of Owea, McXutl A Co. to ell my friends throoiboat the country. werthv of all oonfideaee. J. C. P. HAMMOJiD. Theanders:a-ned. thankful for th liberal pa tron are ex ten d to tbe late tlnn, willeent-nue tbe Commie on Buinen at their pr-Mat office, ia th l.e Blort, I nioa ttreet. when all eoa iniaMBta ef C-ttia ar.d ether produce ia trotted to them will rw-i prompt attention. 7 OWES, MoNUTf ACO. MR. VIGUS ACADEMY, IT or- Ilotlt Hexes, OW WELLINGTON STREET. KB AR Bj ;"iiiiHi by rail aad pavement from all pans of tbe eit?, will be reoi-eaad a BOS BAT. ATGI ST SI. for arte me a lie. Toreae. the a as hereto foro : bet, a. wiaar worthy p-rons of .Tnell wieeae wuh thatr ebildrra taawbt bv Mr. V a Javeat e 1 las aooer hi. f ipernteadeejee, will be taacht for aay taiUaa tea ewca person may be abie V pay. X STEAMBOATS. MEMPHIS AND NKW ORLEANS WEDNESDAY PACUETSI, J. FRANK HICKS..- JOHN BROOKS. Master ..Clerk aVMISSISSIFFIl NAT. 8. GREEN,.. Mm...Vaitr a. cook CREioiiroN,-- -Clerk 0 ,NK OF TnE FINE PACKETS WILL leave jKeinpBti for rsw Orleans Every Wedaeaday, ceinmenelas; an September leth, and every Wed eeday therealter through at th Seaaea. Tha'r Cotton rat aclty Is uniarpd, while in all thine, neen-e.rytn nmupHPI,KM)ID PAriSKNUKR PACKKIS, they are incqualed opoa th river. MART. WALT A H.. Asents, No. 372 front street. LEVY A SH A tt HP, Asenti, No. 2.W Front itreet, LARRY ITARMHr AD, Ant, 1?M R'ar Wharf boat, foot Jefferson St. - Old llellablo" MEMPHIS AND WHITE RIVER F.S. MAIL PACKET COH PAN V. TUI-WEFiKLY r.I.E. &r7 frrS Ldlt Th Splendid Side-wheel SUamers Commercial, Liberty No. 3, and May flower, WILL FORM A TRT-WFEKLT LINE between MemDM. and White river, leav ing- Memr-hls eve-v TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at on'eioeV p. m connect ing at Dovall'a BlnfT with trains of the Little Bock railroad for Little Rock. Ilot'prinn and all paintx in Arknai. Helurnug will le.ve Duvall'e Bluff -very MONDAY. WEDNES DAY and 8 ATflKDAY.on arrival of the train from Little Rock. Comro-rcial.Capt. John Edson, leaves Mem- , ehis Tue-day at ft o'clock D.m.: Liberty No. 1. Capt. Jamee Rice, Thursday at . So'c'o-k p.m.: Maylower, Capt, Wm. J. Ahford. Saturday at o'clock n.m. C O. D. bills will bo taken for re-pon'ihle parties by the line, as hereto fore, without any chaig being made for col lection. The steamer K. W. Brooks will run In con nection with this line from Jacksonport to Po cahontas on Black river, making semi weekly tri-. Thankful for the liberal patronage bnstowed upon us during the put three years, we hope, by strict attention to buiinew, to merit a con tinuance of tho tame in the future. JOdN B. DAVIS, Supt M. and W. R. PirVet Company. LlSVY APHAHPR, Agents, S3-t No. 250 Front street. W. JAY JOHNSON, General Steamboat and Freight Agent, No. 7 1-9 Hadlaon st.,HemphU,Tenn., AGENT FOR Messrs. Cobb, Stribling A Co., manufacturers of Agricultural ImplemenU.Mill Machine ry, bteam Engiaei, etc, Madison, Ind.; Also, AGENT FOR Th Mississippi Valley Navigation Company ofth South and West. k" Subscriptions for stock In theabove com pany will be received and certificates Issued. 1-7 "Westward the Star of Empire Takes Its Way." Secure a Home in tlio Golden State! THE IMMIGRANT ' HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA. INCORPORATED T'NPER THE LAWS of the State November 30. 17. for the our. pose of providing HUMKs FUR ITS MEM BERS, and to encourage imm gra'ion. Capital Stock, ... gl 000,000 Divided into 200.0 0 shares, at tb each, payable in United States Currency. Certificates of Stock issued to aulvcrlbers immediately upon r-e-ipt of the money. N' THAN FIVE SHARKS. A Circular containing a full dccriDtion of tbe DTonertv to be distributed among the sub scribers will be sent to any address, opon re ceipt or stamps to cover return postaito. In formation as to prioe of land in any portion of the State, or upon any other auhjeot of interest to parties proposing to immigrate, will he cheerfully furnished upon receipt of stamps for po.ta-e. All letter, should he addre-sct. "Secretary Intmisrrant Hoineetead Aaeoeiallon," Poatoffioe Box No. b", San Francisco, California. 6-f7 THE ONLY AVAY FOR COUNTRY MERCHANTS TO BUT GOODS C1TEAP IS TO PAY THE MONEY, Or give such undoubted SHORT TIME paper as will assuredly be promptly met at maturity. Other Systems are Played OntI Those who realise this fact can buy what Dry Goods they may want of WM. R. MOORE & CO., EXCLUSIVE Wholesale Erj Goods Merchant Na. 29 Main at.. Mempbla. 29 a. b. Juosow, 1. O. ALBXalf DIB. B. O. MATTHEWS. Alisbawaaa, ina, T. B. JCDSOH. JUDSON & CO., COTTON FACTOUH AXD General Commission Merchants Roane S3 and S Lee Black, UNION ETREST, - - MEMPHIS. TSNN. Bagging. Rope and Iran Ties furnished to our customers. Also, all Cotton shipped te o will b covered b' our open policy ol insu rance, nlem otberwi-e Instructed. 31 The Southern Advertiser. Ilitabrisbed ia 13SS.J Leading Organ of the German Popula tion of the Southwest. LOUII VCJDLEXAI. Editor aad Prap'r OFFICE Coa. Tare ire J trrseaoa art ist Poetoflle Baildlnc Momphle, Tenn. TT evraadlBetv Ian drmlstlot thrmi.b eat the city aad net ( , airs -a eaeelieat pwrte.y to n.ee t-r be.:,.. . .ova t. ta tboau. x m nans Mvt-r hi eacUoa ef ue eeaeurr ls-4 S.