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4 . BIILKOIU TIMS TABLES.' MiMVaiS AND tyuisvalUur.OAD. Arrive. Leave. , r.K, .. r.K s an 11.66 Day Kspreas. ..... Mail Brownsville, Aw. .mi 'a. I.0 , s.w 4.40 Depot at head of Main ilwl Tlset ussee. xrri Mala street, en door porta ef JeBsrsoa. . , . .. i ai3.HIii31PPI AND TKINkHHI R. It I . ' Arrives.. Leaves. j.o. MaUUall).....-... ' ' I. rtapresr, 1 tf.e.vhi ldnMre.Piiaiay), .1Q a. If .. l'i.JD s.au . .jepnt at foot of M ale. street. Ticket iimre. ii.'H Mala street, oae door erlb olJeliarsna. ..,. M. IlUKKE, Gen'ISup't, MIMPlMe AND LITTLE ROCK RAILROAD Arrival. x.eBves. A.M. P.H. a. M. r a. b. MaHTraTn MaUvCa.'.. 7.1 frailrtilaafl AfmainiBila.' , Inn iMv..int Hundav)..... O..W 5.45 Sleeping cars on mail train. Depot Center Landing, fuot of H a'htngton street. . Ticket ' unices 2J71'. and 278 Main street, etuce,. 'i VKRMORB. Oea. 8p't. : .-' . v t . PADUCAH AND MEMPHIS RAILROAD. Mail and Freight Train leaves 4:110 p.m , " , " . " arrivals Ui:uJe.m The mail and freight train leaves Corl igton for Memphis at? a.m. and returns to Coving ton at 7:iif p.m. Train" leaving MemphU will atari from tha depotof tha Mauiptitoend Little Hock railroad, Center Lauding. Toot of Wash in.ton slraat. WILBUR, O.nl Sap't. MEMPHIS AND RALEIUH RAILROAD. Daily Tralni (except Sunday) Leave Main. phisata.in ., H.M a.m. and 4.40 p.in. Leava italeigh at 7.3" a.m. .2.00 p.m. and ll.SO p.m. Fere for round trip, HO cents. Tickets i for ale at 237!4 Main street, depot onloe, and at Mnlelgb J""-N DONOVAN. Proi'l. .a Hfri-n, Oen'l Ticket Aecnt, RAILROADS. LOUISVILLE X'D NASHVILLE ' AM . GREAT SOUTHERN RAILROAD BOUEDULE. , Express Train leave! dally (aioapt Vunday)....... iilXi'S Mail Train. (tally ............ Brownsville Accommodation leaves ' daily (except bunday) -.. 4:40 p.m No ohange of ears br thii line for Louisville, or Bt. Louis. Pullman palaoe sleeping-earl on all night tralni. lor ticket or Infotma tion apply at Ticket Ofllce, 237 1-3 Main St JOHN T. FLVNN. Buperlntondent Memphis Division. Jiatf Spku. Ticket Agent. - . M-t Mississippi & Tennessee R. R. ,N AND AFTKR BUNDAY. MAY 0 Trains will run aa iu.. New Orleans Mail. aallyJ2:; p.m. 2:25 P.ni Expre.1. daily 4:30 p.m. liSOa.m Tralna on thii road makecloie conneotionat Grenada with Miaaiaaippi Central railroad for all point! North and Booth. Only direct route to cVnt..n. Jeckion, Vick.burf. iiew Orleani "likJuon mU at837,MainiU..ta4al tbetopot. M. BURKE. Bup't. PADUCAH & MEMPHIS JIAILIIOAD. Open tr rllt Paaaanirer TraIHe btlvMll Mniiphia and Covlarton. OW aNT APTR MONDAY NEXT. SXTSV traina wi'l be run daily (Sundaya .; incluuV;rn,MeWbiiCov!nton. (- Leave CovinRton.. '' ""m'ol I'm Arrive at Aloinphia ...- vw"1" m liW ,m Leave Mompbn J'.jj . j. Arrive at Covington ' m Traini leaving Memphis will itart from tt depotof the Meipbia and Little Rock railroad. p J. VV. WILBUR. Superintendent. N. Monsabrat, (Jen'l Tick' Aent. , Memphis. June 2), 187? ' . Steel Kallt Double Track ! Baltimore arid Ohio TS THE ONLY ROUTE BY WHICH HOLD I ers of through tickets to New York and Boston are enabled to visit the oitiei of Baltimore, Pbiladelphia, New York and Boston, Washington City Free. Is the 0LY EOUTE from th ; UTest to WasUlngton City (ffithoat a long and tedloui eBiaibui transfer through Baltimore. The only line running magnHeeut day ean and PDl.I.BIAN'H PALACE Drawing Room Sleeping; Coaches, From Bt. Louis. Louisville. Cincinnati an Columbus, te BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON WITHOUT CHANQK. Ticltevs fT sale at all Ticket 0eei ia tlu JSouth au IV est. L.M.C0L15. SIDNEY B.JONES Ocn. IL'-Ut Ag't. Uea. Paaeng.er Ag t. . Baltimore. Md. Cincinnati. 0. PERFUME. IniperfsijaMe Fragrance. MURRAi mm CELEBRATED Tlorida Water The richest, mostlaating. yet most delleatsj , of all perfumes, for-use en tha ' MAHDKEKrillKr, lad la the BATH. Xr there are itniuUons an oonnterrslU. alVrvT " k for the Florida W aur which has ea the UtUe. on the label, and o; the pamphlet. which none is genuine. ,ln."'b'"'f; "men. druggisU and dealers in fancy goods. REALESTATE lUiSiOXSON & NEWTON, BEAIs KSTATK AGJiXTS, Xo. 235 Second Street, Memphis. 1 ATTOHWEY8. ' " L,m " nT. !ACao. a. . aaraa. ' tSTti JACKSON A llLin, .Attorneys- at-Law, .....nam TVIItsSI. Wince'. Xo.15 MdUa 8rt. "PTJ'BLIC City OGclAvl Journal. VOh. XVII. PUDLICjLEDGER. mnte puitLrc lkdqer is publisiiko I vary altrrtiuou lexwut Kuaday) jit No. 13 MadiAwn itrui.( . 'J ha fi in .111 l.iuiiri is served to city lubacrl bem br l.utliful earriars at FIFTEEN CKNTS HKR WKEK, payable weekly to Ibe camera. By mall (in advaaeec one year. ! six month!, $4 1 three montbi, 12; one monta. 75 cents. - Mewsdealer tapplied att'itenU ler copy. Weekly Public Ledger, Publlahed every Tueaday at 2 per annum (In advance) i clubs ef five or niore, 11 60. Communications upon subject! of general Intereat to the publio are at all time! accept able. , , ( Heleeted tnanuacrlpU Witt ae returned. RATES OF ADVERTISLNO IN DAILYi First Inacrtion 1 0 por iquare subsequent inaertions . .. .. For one week., H ? S For two weWs . For three week, JM ) For one monia... T M RATES OF ADVERTISING IN WEEKLY i First Insertion..".. $1 M per square Bubseiiuent Insiuitions .10 Eight line! or nonpareil, solid, constitute a square. . ' t ' ' Displayed ailvertliementa will be charged acoording to the htai'K occupied, at above rates there bring twe'.ve lines of solid type to the inch, - To regular advertisers we offer superior In duoeinaula, both as to rate ef charges and manner irt dirirfaring their favora. Notii-ea in local eoluina inserted for twanty cent! per line for each insertion. , Bpecinl notice! inserted fortes cent! per line for eaeta insertion. Notioea of deaths and marriages, twenty cent! per line. All bidi fur advertising are due when eon traded and payable on douiaud. All letters, whether upoo o urinous or other wise, must be addressed to :. win reioRK, Publiahcr and Proprietor. A ltl.OXDE MYSTERY." ; Itrsngs loarinrl of a Beaullfal Yonsssr l.wily l.lteralore, Urlcr, ssedaelloM Bad Haame. A New York " Bruuot'te Mystcrj," which Inn been goinu tho round ot the tresi, has tlirred up the eovy of St. ouis, anil that enterprising littla -oitr troU out its " Blonde Mystery " as fol lo. We hope the mystery, to use the language of the Journal, will be " un solved" immediately: Not loug ago a young lady presented herself to the editor of the Fireside Weekly, and announced her desire to become a contributor to that periodical. She was most prgposuegsiag in her per sonal appearance, and ber conversation evinced a thorough acquaintance with literature and tbe fine arts. She was a blonde, and tbe editor of. Ib0 Weekly could not retrain front remarking that she had beautiful golden hair. .Her eyes were sunny blue, and ber complex ion as fair as the noonday sky. She m .nnornnllv nVimit AlirhtpOn TflRrR of age. The story- she told was pecu liarly lnteresnpg, inasmucn as it w lnnnn. nuranial tvrannT and OD- pressioa. and filial insubordination and reueuiuu. in ter of respectable aoj yealthy parents, who reside on Sixth street, btr (be Mu tual Building. She had received every taxational advantage, and was not only c(f in ha ooliil fundamental branches, butfcfc4 also acquired a good acaaaihtance win rWf? aimu, uu . v.nm rtiiitu an earlv aee she bed evinafid a fondness for literature. and had. whiU mere emm, resgiveu i i . ohne Shn had accordinff- lr wsrsued a course, of sttiay tnd reaa- i rut ant View, jo uiiu,riii(i " fessiofl. SUM in the habit of deroting a fiertain awOijnt of time daily to gratify ter literary penchant, and bad written many very acceptable OTOles and sketches, which bad been piWibed in varioui magazines and newspapers. Her parents, it seemed, had taken a strong dislike to her modus operandi. It was their intention to marry tbeir daughter to some plain, practical fellow; and her exaitad notions gved them sore. They at first argued and reasoned with her, but finding this of H9 avail, lie? betook themselves to force, anql i.i4 her betid up for days at a time in her i,ami. ni'm-t i?hA nnnld not have re- courS to her pen b4 books. All of .. A;nt,tnt,.l trilTnnil Her tniS was vorjr uiDLMiciui r - mind was made up, and aftB WQI.O FOLLOW THE LITERARY PRO FESSION. So ahe finally promised to comply with her parents' wishes, and was re- j Jn.onpa villi. Her labors were froin that time conducted unbe known to her frpa ana mamma. ol. ..u ii n til niffht and work. and send the results ,oi uep midnight toil to New Xork papers, one noav;:"; to the editor of the Weekly for advice. ur.,U 1,. nnt Vinln her at 'least, give her ihe frienasr fl""ce ehe g0, muc , craredi. one proauca a written. Jad Rke4 if ift cord be pub lished in tha Weekjy. The entei.an told her to call tba pet day, apd .e would converse with her. 6 the girl left the office feeling somewhat encour aged. The story proved to be an excel loot one, and was published in a subse quent Weekly. ' " " " The yottB Jdy did not return at the appointed time, ui4 Jhe editor concluded .1... LJ JuiJoil urj-. in nnme. In luab duo u.u - r.f ; the course of a fortnight, Lowest?. ja.CB ttde her appearance and said: jSHI WAS J OBEAT TROUBLE. HerfWw h discovered ber: fueeaad irete,,r,ndignant. 1 hey had l i.. j i.. ,,n in Lo icTtn and she bad ooly that day been releaw-4. h.ne bed sieculasj to leave tne city, (sue a;. VrL iha nnined shecOUld IU .C. f. J obtain employ (tent irom ouo ui v" riodicals. he defld to write ocsiori allyfor the Weekly, aui stated that.il the editor wished at any tjmeto oommu nicate with her, he might address lelr to her friend, Misa , ana il woum r J.l . hr Frnm that da to thiS lorvaiucu w - - - tke young lady baa not been teen nor beard Irom oy ner iricuua. iu irlKnlutinn and offer a band. aro iu pw acme reward Lt her recovery. Ihese facta are known ua is sun in tne cuy, ahe dresses in black, and Uia her beauti ful auburn hair dyed a somber blapk. Tbe detectives are trying to ferret out her whereabouts, and will allow no op portunity to slip whereby they caa aolve the mystery. It baa been hinted, and by her pareau. too. we believe, that there is a darker mystery, a sadder trati b kind Ibis all eeducUoa. ahaissuppUea with saoney from an nnlnowa source. It is feareJ she he. yielded to UwptiOB and has hiddea heraelf from tb worid W cover her shame. t .a.a r,A .loKtv-fiv emuloTea in tha railroad abops at Sacramento , have been discharged since ine eiecuuo. MEMPHIS, TENN.: Arrival of M'sssa Nllaaoa aad liar rsmpssy aael tb Itallaa Trace. ellaa, Malvlal. Tha Cunard steamahip Cuba brought to our shores on Wednesday morning the queen of the lyric stage, M'me Chris tine Nilsson, the Swedish nightingale, who a couple of seasons past, restored and rescued from utter oblivion the sink ing fortunes of Italian opera. The fair songstress and her husband, M. Rouzaud, have taken up tbeir abode for tb pres eut at the Clarendon Hotel, and. not' withstanding, the fatigue . consequent upon her voyage, il me Milsson appears to be ia the best of health and spirits, and expresses , herself well pleased to meet once mora and fur the last tiie her dear friends, the New lork public. shortly before her departure Irom tu rope she paid a visit to Switzerland with some friends. While sailing on, Lake Geneva in a yacht belonging to an Ln glish lady of distinction, a sudden squall arose, and with the utmost dilliculty tbe vessel was piloted into a sate harbor. Tho Diva wan drenched with the spray and rain, and for sometime she gave np all hone of revisiting America or even reaching the steep banks of tbe lake. She speaks enthusiastically of tbe warmth and devotions of the Russians during her last season in St. Petersburg. This is to be her last season and ber final farewell to tbe stage. The steamship Europe, which arrived last evening, brought tbe following members of the Strakosch Italian Opera Company, se lected to support Nilsson during her coming season at the Academy: : Mile. Ostavo Torriani, , Mile. Maresi, and Messrs. Cbampanini, Capoul, Maurel, Del Puente, and Nannetti. Ville, Bron fratelli, and Fiorini are expected an the next steamer. On the Kuropejwere tweuty chorus singers, brought over by Mr. Strakoscb from London to join tbe body of forty vocalists he has engaged here.", - i j . By the same vessel arrived tha cele brated Italian tragedian, Salyini, and his entire company, numbering forty persons. Tbe great interpreter of Al tieri and Shakspcare was welcomed on his -arrival by a delegation i of 'New Yorkers on the steamer WilliauuF etch er, who went down to tho Lower Bay to meet him. Cheers, catbusiasm, and a joyful greeting were in order last tven- 7 "J .L- i ' .L. i in 2 aruuuu iuo uuu auii innb uuiu bately across the Atlantic sucb .a' pre cious cargo of art. The voyage was a pleasant one, as tbe Italians said' that the sea was " come un lago." ! --e-s . j , , Confidence as la Mode, i from the Chattanooga (Tenn.) Times'. , Two scoundrels "raised " a $20 bill from tbe breeches pocket of an old and hardworking colored man at the Union Passenger Depot, Satnrday night, in this way: Thief No. 1 approaches thief No. 2 and Dlics him to bur his "stock:'' a bargain is struck; but No. 2 has nothing but gold to pay with,, and demands a premium on it; No. I refuses to deduct the premium. The wrangle grows loud, and attracts tbe attention of a colored man who was standing near. No. 2 turns to the colored man and says: "Please let me have $20 and keep this aa security. I don't want this fellow to cheat me out of this premium." i Colored man 1 might do it, sir, but I'm just starting on this train for Yellow Springs." 1 ? i ' No. 2 "Oh, that's all right; vo gpt off at the same station do, . I'll be on the cars, and we'Jl change. 1 Xjind pow. eep the god; I wanf baplf. apd will give yon greens for it on the train- (. itl) this a villainous piece oi prase wap passed by If e. 2 to the old man, and. the former fluietly folded the f 20 just as his yictim boarded the train. flficp on board, be looked for bis stock buyer, but be'waa 'pot ia be i.een. The wretphed dupe went through Hip train with, the conductor, bewailing his loss, but no man answering to the description of the thief oould he found. And so a poor old negro lost his entire savings from months of hard toil, and goes sick and broken from udmeV The only description the negro could give of the rascals that fleeced hiBi, ff2S that No. 2 was an old man and his pal a vom Aits, Both were flashily drehsed- The olijf cus yo fi long beard and a jflasby chain. , ' ' Death of Prissee Eaterhaay. From the New fork Evening Post. -v i 'ri-.-i m.'li. TVi . rrince iMicoiaa raui iunta ;mi l. . nalutilhu whnaa Heath Is todttV reported, was born June 2Mh, 1817, and is consequently nny-six jeara ui c He succeeded bis father May 21, 8CG, upon tbe death of that celebrated , and sorar-wbat eccentric collector of dia monds, who, in the manner of a Shah, used to button his coat with the finest rubies jp the world, and decorate his orders, which were ' mwfi ?jth. he noat ilawlesBold-mfiiejbrulliani-s. i " The family is one of the oldest in Hungary, and traces us origin ia io abouU that Is to ea very op after becoming Counts ot irakno. ' The prince, just dead, may be said to have been the largest landholder in Im perial Austria, his possessions, ; com prising manors, castles, villages" and efitstt.SSv'-bered. by handreds in Hun gary, Wiles 'two toiinPJ in. Lowe Austria, one In Baden ana on in pas-aria. His central establishment in Hun gary was at Eisenstadt, where he had one of the finest palaces in Europe, with a park stocked with four hundred orinie lroe3 and almost every , other species ot'ilotit. fin A north of the tewn were tha princely 'KOoTngical a dendeni established by the Kilarbasy. " Des Msines county farmer recently oought new-fangled harvesting ma chine, thinking h would make quite a saving in the matter of wages during tha harvest. On the day following the pur. chase he aent his eldest eon out with the machine to experiment upon the wheat crop. In a few hours afterward the old gent moved upon the scene of conflict, and found his eon npoa ta top of a tel egraph, pole, over forty rods of stone fence cut, botioJ and stacked ia the most approved manner, while n the distance tbe horses and iafernal machine were seen making for a grove of timber. Vba Pathan mansion, which has stood vacant eytr inca the ayterions rour icr, will probably be sold at auction, as jt seems impossible to obtain a desirable tenant. Tea owners complain that the ec4ot rerirai of lie 4raf edy by the arrest ( aatpeelsid or atil prciait?4 assassins has nearly ruined the property. -aK W i""Aw aSM I TuJ a t n i o o tty t. - JL LARGEST CITY CZIICULATZOIT. FRIDAY EVENING. KMtalllwliea in 1011. E. A. BENSON'S OLD AND RELIABLE Wholesale Music House - And - riANO-FOKTK WARER0OMS, 317 Main Street, aw BENSON i CO.'S Pianos from..! SfO to tm r VUSB A SONS' Pianos from....$ M to VM er 0 ABLER Pianos from.......l00 to tMO 0W 8TEINWArAHON'8Pianoi.sVtoll2M svsr MASON A HAMLIN 0rgani...100 to (MM All warranted for Five Tears. Also- Pianos for Sale on Monthly Payments. Old Piaaoi taken in exchange for new ones. Together with the largest stock of Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise Ever brought to the South. SOW IS THE TIME TO HUT Country Merchants, Reboots and Seminaries will plows send in tbeir orders, as I caa 111 them at lish tban New York price., for cash, or good city acceptance at tblrtr, sixty or ninety days. smt Pianne Tuned and Repaired by compe tent workmen. E.A.BENSON. -t SI 7 Main street. Mcmphia, Tenn. INSURANCE. Which Is the Best Investment? A Oame for a Day i 1 Billiards - .2" t i: 1 yigur "v 2 LagcrsT lite Total. ' Wt ..... ) llU W A days fer a week 52 weeks for a year.. A flam for l.iret Tl. : ......... . j.. r M.n li. .... nf twenty-five yearn, invested in tbo (ilobeMa tanl Life Insurance Cernpany of New York, ,ll ..,.... hi. f,. .., il l.WSI. at lha ee nf thirty years, 14500. A Good Man Leaveth an Inheritance. THE GLOBE MUTUAL Life Ins. Co. of New York. Cueth Assets. - - 81,000,000. INHCEH HEW YOKK atTATE REOISTEKED POLICIES Secured by plodtro of publio stocks, like the circulation of National Banks. This makes every registered policy as secure to tbe bolder as a National bank Note or United States liond. Examine the Kkbsuvs Divi- dknd plan of this Company. Office: e. 41 Madlaon Ni,, Memahia. S, STURM. Cashier. AooLrH Lokb, Ooneral Agent. M. S..IrnH, Aw'tSnn'tof Avencles. 10-18 ADVERTISINO. LEGAL ADVERTISEfG. FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE. WE will eh&rira fllll cents ner line for the first inariinn. and five fM cents tier line for eacb subsequent insertion of all legal advertise ments, except anon ae may oe inserted lur thirty days or longer consecutively, which will be charged at eard rate, by Uie square, counting eight () linei nonpareil, solid, to the square. The printer's -feei to be paid in ad vance in every instance. i,. v - a ,r.AAnur.A. B. H. Memphis Appeal Fqb. Co. . a.j-.KkllSV , Memphis Avalinohe. ' . W1W0RK. publio Ledrer. Memphis. Jannnrv 31, im lSl- HAIR DYE. Satpelgr's Dye. mHIS SPLEKDID HAIR DYE 18 THE. 4- best in the world. The only true and per. feet dye. Harmless, reliable and instanta neous; np disappointment! no ridiculous tints or unpleiitant odor. Remeaies the ill effects of baa dyes and washes. Produces ikbim atsi.t a superb black oa natural brown, and leaves the hair clkan, soft and biactiful. The genuine signed W. A. Batchclor. Sold by all UruKgists. UUAS. isAiunriLiuri, Hl-end-xvn-m rrnpneior, w . i . S ATllAliSOfJ It premoic. the 4J ItOyTH, FR E EBTES the lOllill. nn.1 iiicren-M-a die YIor and BKAIT V of the II A fit. ' Ovim TmTT Teaks aoo I.toh's Kathatrok roa H lUm was fnrt plaW la tha n'r' OiHerir ' Tlie rme ia denvwl (rora the ln, kinito,'-.ii:mfMBg'to r,ntv,rrf'. kr The l.vnr It Has referred, and the popu- laritrttrnsnl.uincJ t5"Pd"W2 '.L'hV'Si HaTb I IVIS a Ulxl'l'l dta.ing. it erdlealca i)a.lni(f. II prermte Ihe lUir (r-irn turuin. r.r. Jt kem.a Ihehe.rt oool. and gives Uie hair a nch.aiill. iloJi7.i.r.nc.. It ia tha ls IB WJAXTHJC and UIai.itv It w. over a vi'isrssol i Cts raw A 'so. and r wld t.y all Jroia and 1mii. K "tori, at -uly l ifly t caia per Bottle. ATI1AIR0M THETNDBPENDEIj? SOUT r-ibllshcd at Holly Springs, Miss. Is ene of the Beat AAverllala ISe41anaa sj AVAfas Hlaalaalpal. ar Msraphli Merchants abeard net a select to advertise ia tkis'lneality. -r "RECORD," SEARCY, ARKANSAS, CIRCl'LATliS Al'OV J ALL TU sR ctuu a ui il kite and &e river lat- Urs. Is tio People's Organ. Vsnihil aa.rrV.aau will tai tkis a goad mrJ.uia M n.. u,r tat.cca kavwa to tae r. l;j if .re aaits ia Lbi sku.1 pajl.ee,- A OSl FBeLrH. J St., Jjs,t aarry, Arkaaaaa. SEPTEMBER 19, 1873 CHEAP READING. A 36-Column Jouraal The Weekly PUBLIC LEDGER! rUHLIaHED ETHBT TUESDAY MORNING, 'l III I . 1 r $2 Per Annum I THE It EST NEWS, LITERARY, Mijscpllanpous Journal In Tenpe8! ,1 . i . : t i Terms ot HubiorlpWoni . liperiJiiiiim, InTaxiabljln Advanot aar bpeelsnea eepies Bailed free. Ilsttvei of Ad-rerOalniT Il 00 er Ifurt far Tint lasertlaa. 0e " leak likteeitBt Iaaertioa. :ir i-il MT A II sjeaaaaleaaioM "sk.s14 M t ireeae4 M - r T I v I. WEIHORE, PtVlisksr a4 Frcp, ! Haallaaa el saaaavhla. , FlftAen Cent Per Week NO V VOW THAT THE PRICE OF COFFEE HAS ADVANCED TO AN UNUSUALLY HINII a rate, and TF.A.i are a low as before the war, the publio will find It to tbeir advantage te stamina our stock of IK AS. By always buying the Best Teas to be had in this Country! We have In the last few yean Bore than doabled our lea trad, aad now, afl.r an experience of lea ytara in futniahiag our trade, we are able to aelei-l tha beat leas auiird lu Ibia climate, and at lower rate! than evar. We bare Juit added twenty-five half cheats of choice, liiKNiiris-fVH! TO OUR STOCK. CON.SI.STI.Nrt OF . . , ,. ., Fine Gunpowders, Imperials, Oolongs, Japan and English Breakfast Teas. Wi call e.pecial attantioa to onr MIXED TEAS. We have a splendid Mixed Tea at 90c. li t U Jl. DEAN a CO., 10 I'oplar Nlreet. i' iorn l.Tnro tlio Amcricfiii public HP. THin : Y years. ( It ha ucvrr v.-t i'ti'il lipivcporiiictcat!?fiiction, eml hr.i ji. !y lici-ii r.ti JcJ tho pan".ou.fiir all cx t rnul "Voi!ii!8, Ci:U, Burns, Swellings, i'..i, Tin'Va e. ke.. kc. for Man nii'l t To f.:::-.:i7ioutd fao a do;le day 1873 SEPTEMBER. BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS I AT WHOLESALE ONLY. W1 E ARE NOW READY FOR THE FALL TRADE, WITH ONE OF THE LARGEST stocks we ever brought to this oity. and respectfully invite merchants to call and aee us before buying. HILL, TERRY fc MITCHELL, 15761 So. SAPOLIO. ENOCH -MORGAN'S SONS' SAPOLIO il a substitute for Soap for all Household purposes, except washing clothes. SAPOLIO , for Cleaning your House will save the labor of one cleaner. Uive it a trial. SAPOLIO for Windows is better than Whiting or Water. JS'o removing curtains or carpets. SAPOLIO clean! Paint and Wood, in fact tbe entire house, bettor than Soap. No slapping. Saves labor. You can't afford to be with out it. i SAPOLIO for Scouring Knives is better and cleaner than Bath Brick. Will not scrjich. SAPOLIO is better than Soap and Sand for polishing Tinware. Brightens without scratching. SAPOLIO Ppli'het Brass and Copper utensils bet ter than Acid or Oil ana Rotten Stone. SAPOLIO for Washing Dishes and Ulassware is in valuable. Cheaper than Soa,p. SAPOLIO remorcsStuius from Marble Mantels, Ta ' Lies and Mutuary, from Hrd-flniahed ; Walls, and from China and Porcelain. SAPOLIO removes Stains and Urease from, Carpets and other woven fabrics. There la ao one article know n that will da ao aiasxy kinds ; sorlt and do It aa well aa Wapolto. Try It. HAND S A I O L I O - a new and wonderfully effective Toi . ' let 8oap, having no equal in this country or abroad. HAND S POLIO as an article for the folk, " reaches thefoundatioa" ut'all dirt, opens Ce pores and gives a healthy action aad brilliant tint to the (kin. HAND SAPOLI O , Cleanaea and Beaatiles the Skin. In stantly removing any awiu or blein- ls n from ootn nanoa and lace. HAND H A P O L I O is without a rival in the world for ennngor preventing rniighncae aad chapping oX either hands ar face. HASP SAPOLIO removes Tar. Pitch, Iroa er Ink Mains and Urea.e: for worker! in Merhinerliopi, Mines, etc., is inval uable. Foe? snaking the Skia W kite and SafU and giving to it a ' bloom of beauty." il ia usorpassed by any Cosmetic known. HAND SAPOLI O colt w 13 rents per cake, and avervbody should have it. You will like it. Don't Fall to Try tiese Goods. (larwIU pressrl far yia. irnat, then vnis -rraaasmt, "All abeat aaallo,"aae IS will beaaalled rre. EN OCII MORGAN'S SONS, t Park Plar. W. T., ar Leaa kard alreet, balilaaore, a). V4 M- iv HAVgJ'iRSALK AT THE ItWll vmrm ia.n k soiicvav tw ma V5pw"i "-" sd pr at4 ilrartHJaJ to iMcftw Ukinc 7 1 k.i.a. a . J e . rAru. Paper!. Taper I l'aper r ALL ailNIHr A. V. DO PONT Sl CO.' Maaafaetarari and WkoleealeDealart, LoaLlTtlle, e a a. a leatatA Oar last raaoved to tbeli new, lirr four-awry warehouse. No. 184 Uaia n. vt v. lv'.xv.t l b L'nlmcnt. Tlio v.mj re f;:tit.'l tnlcia tho I.inmicr.t i i t.s rqirc rcntcil. To rr.ra ami p-'t tbi rcnuine J.'EXtCAN MT'STANO T INiyi:;'!', Sold hy till DrUATRiiiU ami Cnurji v Stores, at X., ovc. nun ei.iaj pfr iioitie. -Notica I stylo, sizo of bottio, &c 1873 339 Maiii Street, Memphis. HCMPIIHEVS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE mOVED, FROM THE MOST amjile expericnCM, nn entire Bucceas, Bimple, l'ronipt, kllicieut and lUUiible. They nre tlie only mediuurs peiiKtly aduftod to popular use Biraplo tli'it mistukea ciinnot be inudo in uainir tliem ; ao harmUae oa to be free from darurt; and so efficient as to ho nltvays reliable. 'J'hey have tlia hiffhpat oommendution from all, and will alwaya render antufiiction. lrloe, in Urge thndrachiii viala. with uiruetiona : Noa. Cuifflu Cents. 1. Fevers, Comnntina, Inflnmmnfiona, . 2. IVarmlp Worm yecr, AVonn t'olic, . 3. t'rylii-t ollc, nrTix tlunof IiilnnU, 50 SO 6 SO Cl M SO. S0 i 60 Sl 6 SO so so so s 4. Isliu-rliaBa, or liuliircn or auuih, 8. Ityaeutery, flripinj. Billons fc'olic, . . 6. Cholera-AIorblia, Vomiting, . . . . 7. Ciua;ha, Uolt!, Jironchii is, 8. Neuralgia, Toothiu-he, Fnccache, . . . 8. Meadrhea, F-'ck Hculiichc, Vertijro, . 10. Isyaepsla, llilions Kioinneh, . . . 11- Kupprcaeed.or I'uuiiul l'onoja, . . . 12. IVnltes, too Profuse 1'orio.U IS. Croup, Couch, Difficult Itnulln -lr, . . 1. Halt Itlienm, F.ryai.claa, Oruplions, . IS. Bheumatlsm. Hhcumiitie Faina, . . . Jtt. Fever and Aue, t'hiU fever, Affiles, 17, lllea, blind or bhmline;, .... IS. Ophthalmy.ond Sore or W.'nk Eyes, . S so 60 so. so so s s iu. aurrii,jui'.vi 80. Whooplng-Oousrta, VwU-at Coughs, SI. Asthma, Oppreiit Breathing, . . 22. liar lHacharsrea, Impaired H-iinnp, 23. Kcrofola, tiliwl O 'anlV "weuings, oa u.n.r.l TWilalilv. rhvsieul Weakness, 21. ISropayandrJcaiify r'cretions, . . . 20. ai.toknesa, Bieknesa from RiOing, "!:v;:,.r.v.rmaiwe,ik or Involuntiiry Dwcharge, ..... 1 00 29. Sore Month, Canker, . , , . . . . so. iirtsaryWakneaa,l7ein!T tlie Bed, Si Si! Falnful Periods, lth BpuMM, . . W 12 sjutrrlna;aatt.baiiiref,Vito, , . . .1 V. Fiailrparr. SHneiaS St. Vitu.' bnoo, . 100 ? f.'!Ul'.V V.A1 j:lnr,..l R..re Throat.. . SO S4 oifia Cougeatlona and iiruptiona, 6d tsr.. rase (Morocco) with above 35 large viols ana ' Manunl of Directions, . . . . 10 JJ C..e iMoruocol of 20 lnnre vu.ls and Tufc. 6 IW or eln;l boa to any of the country, free of charge, ou receipt of price. """ Office and Depot, No. S2 Bwoaowat. 7W UBy!irFW by aOi Uvsxgglst. And by H. C. Steever A Co., Saeoad st., corner Uadison; Andrew llenkert. El) Main st. i IT. IV. Virus, 1S7 Poplar, at., Mesaphis, Tenn. KKstTOtTN nEBILITT.. ' A daaressad. Irritable state cf mind,- a week. narveas, exhausted feeling: no energy or ani m.iinn. ennfnsed head, weak mesnorv. often 'with debilitating, involuntary 'discharges. The consequence of excesses, mental overwork or indiscretions. I his Nervous Debility finda a sovereign cure In Humphrey's Uomeopathio Specific, No. 2. Il tones np the system, ar rests discharges, diaels the mental gloom and deaiondeocy, and rejuvenates the entire sys tem. It is perfectly harmless and always am eient. Price $5, for a package of Ive boxes and a-larre I- vial of powder, whick is impor tant in old, serioas cases; or II per ainsle box. bold by ill Drugsiats, or sent by mail on re ceipt of price. Address HrarHBEVs' Spectrio lloanTATHio Mkuiclvi Co.. No. S"t2 Broad war. N- Y. xvM-tur-xviii-e3 MEDICAL. 'Dr. Curtis on Manhood.' aeath editiox. KevteesI aad Corrected by the Attaer, I. P. a'RTIS. M. D., etc.. ete. A MEDICAL EfVAY ea the eanse and care nf Premature Decuae ia Man. ahowing how health is lost and hew regained. It gives a clear syeepaiaefibe lsspeo.ua en Is te Marriage, tbe treatment of kxhaueted V itaiitv, Nervous aad Pbyaieal Debiiitjk and ether diaeasas ae partainiag therele, aBd theremediee iberefr, tbe resell! of twenty years' svcceeaiol prae- "'"'CTRTIS 05 MANHOOD.' There Ij s asesaber ef society by whom tat boot m ji aa, be foand aaefal. whether be parea pre eer ur er eierrvm." i Loaior Tsm, fnc 5a eeau. by mail. Ad J rev- -, aatkor. Drt. liklis 0-xrUi3B I Tremoat FUe. kojsiava. Xaex. THE MILD POWEH M iCUSlESii