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,Eff5gseaWsiWiaiiB8 FT A Insurance Co. NO 18 MADISON STREET, 18 MADISON STREET, (JSAltlNE AND 1SL1SIU OXLV.) GUARANTY FUND, - $130,000. S. FOJITAHE, PrcVt. J AM ION K. UE AJiLfcY, Kec'y. -0- BOARD OF N. FONTAINR, of Hill. Fontaine A Co. A C. TKKADWKLL, of A. C. and A. B. Trealwell A Co. J. T. F Mti) A.SON. of J. T. Fargaion ft Co. 0. P. HUNT, of 0. P. Hunt Co. A. D. 0 WYNNE, of Stewart, ftwynne k Co. W. F. TAYLOR, of Porter, Taylor k Co. COLTON URKKNK.of Oroen i Beasley. JOHN K. SPEED, of John K. Speed k Co. J. W. FULMKR.of Fulmer. Burton k Co. 2. a. cai us, ot bstea, Doen k Co, aaCnDiluctit nn . nnrahr mnln.l IVfltAin r out of the yarning, be entitled to a dividend o St stVes - .7 mmir f:1 Plaalnr , RAILROAD TIKE TABLES. t,nnUlll HBd NMbTllle Hallroad U . (City Tim.) Laiva. laxiva. Etoreajlally ..... 0.S0 p.m. 6.20 a. m Mii, dail 7.30 a.m. t.46 p.m BrowQsviHo Acoom'd'n m dalljrjexoept flqndas) 4 4Sj.tn, 1.90 a. m Itemphla ana Cnaurlesloa, tiavi. aaaivi. .Cltytlmo) U and Eiiyasn, dally 11 00 p.m. 4 2Ja.m Fwt Mail A Eip'ss.d'lv T.lia.m. 6 W p. loinefville Aooom'dat n d.llT(eoet Sunday)... ,., 8.10 a. m Hiatilaalppl and Teunesaee. Mi vi. aaaiva. .lew Orleans Mai!, daily, 12..r6 p.m.l 9.6) a. ni Sardi Acootnipodation, daily (except Kundiy).. 310 p.m. 8.(6 a.m Freiitht train daily (ex- et Band a n-.--. 2S..a . m . 3. 8? P . tg rnesnpeake, OUlo A NontbweKtcrn. I.V. JIKIH tf&ll a rtuMnrAT. daiW (elM'it BunilaT i p.m.' u.oj a.ui Bempnls and I Kile Book, LiiTi. aaaivi. Mail train, dally, Passenger, daily. Freight , ....... 7.10 p.m.lO.SSp.Bt 6.:Hi a.m. I 6.40 a.m ".30 a. tii I H."0 y.nl HnahTlUe, ;bntanoica Mt. LonU Knllwny. Mo'ltSZtl! RofTK TO NiHHYILME SfltmiI!A9T. Pullman HlpppinuCiiri on all Nibt Trains. Louisville Depot, Head of Main St. Ive Memiii.is (city tim' Brownvilio " iluioaoldt " Milan McKenrie Arrive Nasbvillo...... " Chattanootca " Atlanta " Knoxville " Bristol 7:30 a.m lCWIp m llirfia.m 1:35 a.ui l'::a.ui S:2t a.m 12:iipm 2:55 a in 1:10 p. in 8:50 a.m 7:15 p.m 9:00 a.m 3:45 a.m 2:45 p. in 11:40 p.m 8: 15 p.m 1:50 p m l):'6p.n; 7:30 p.m 4:50 a.m .1 AS. SPKEl), TicUot Aient. A. Y. STEVENS, Pan. Agent. 217 in Hfe-t. Airivali and Deoarturei of Kails. OPEN. BailraiHlit. CLOSE. 6 IS p.m 830 a. a 91" p.m 13 p.m UJMam UOOp.ra 900 a.m SO a m Cln. Loniiv. A Mem. 130 a.m U 00 p.m (I 06 a.m ID 30 p.m 11 50 a.m 4 00 p.m 4 SO t.m 4 00 p.m 4 30 .m' t 30 p.mt H H Local and through mails. Cln. Loulev. A Men. R R throillrtt main. Chatt. A Mem. R K Loel and tvontn mills UhatU. A Mem. R R thronsb mails. Mam. A Urea. A N. 0. R R. Mem. A L. R. R R. C.nt'a'n A Mem. P. R SomervilleAeiai'd'n RIt. t ola. Hall. 00 a.a'lMemphis and Friar' Point Arent. 7 00 a.int ;Hoicca VKriar'sPoiut I roatoffioa. 00 a.mtlDelon A Clarendon I R K. ff a. ml Me. Alreenv. Ag't. OOam'iMem. A Vickibnrg I Ar;int. 4 30 p.st 4 W p. ml 9 30 a.ml 4 HO p. ml i 30 p. iOt) .mllHt.Loni! A Mem. Ag't '. a.m:OBeo!aAMm. Ant. Tun .m :St.Frnoirt.iverAg t. t ai p mc t 38 p. ml 4 30 p. ml 6 W a.mO T 00 a.c,l! Arkanpas I'.WerAgent 00 a.m'iWhite River Aeent. 00 p.m!Mom. to HollySpr'gs, I Miss.nl.atte routo. Monday, W4Be?day aad Friday. tMonday.Thnriid.'.r and Katurday. jSnndr.y, Tuesday and Friday. jT'iasdy and FrWny. , . IWedneiidav and S.itrrlay. oTno'l'v. TbnTiinv.nd Wrty, C0MKERCIA1. Pi-ni.tc Lupokr OmcR, I Mr.MrRis, Tkm., Kovcmlwr 22, 1881. 1 Last week this city ranked sixteenth of all tho cities of the country in its volume of financial business, as indi- tid hv its clearing house report. It comes next after Cleveland out of 23 cities, from which clearing house re norts are promulgated. Nearly alljof the cities report an increase of busi ncss, and tho feeling is generally one of confidence. Tho local money market in quiet and comfortable with no scarcity of capi tal, ard discount rates steady at 6 to 8 'ner cent for primo mercantile paper. Loans on acceptable collaterals may bo secured at about the same rates. Hates on exchange aro to e dis count buying, and par selling on the East, and o off buying and par selling on New Orleans. Drafts on flew Ur York and the West are nld bv the banks at par. Uncurrent securities ore quoted as follows : ii... ...,nltf hnnda. 4 nar cts. 98 fllOO Manhattan Bank took....- WO 0J8O- Union and PliinterJ Bank itook 120 Oerman National Bank stock SOO 9 Bank of CointnTce stock.. State National Bank stock Momphiigai stock.... .... MemphitgM bonds! per wnti, j'irst National Bank flock Hernando Insurance Stock Plauters Iniurance stock.... Memphtu City l ire A Ucn 1 Ins. 1,0 9r. ,...120 bid .... my, 8ii- .... 95 a Ill) ....120 .....105 ) 55 93 80 78 bld- bid- Sloui ia so 94 a peoplos Insurance stock... Huff City stock VhTnn itnok m 80- mnrii)il an 9 75 M. A I. R. U. bonds. A..., ' " " B-.. M. C. R. R.,lrtm.7i a; k o R H. 2,1 m... ,..:t p ,4i:iJ ma .120 141 ioo CKlW Mlir2 Memphis City Indebtedness Mamnhis City Bonds. Consolidated w M M.AL. Hock It U. Bonds, 1st ni...H7 atUi I..vee Bonds, Uisi. 1 '! (J l'H 9 90 tk 80 i. in. u Bonds Mil a.Connty, Arkannas, Warrants 70 8. iw"f TAnneme (lorbett issue).. W (9 55 (Jovernment bonds in New York are 10. for 4n, an I ll-l j lor I lid of Memphis. MEMPHIS, TENNE MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE COLTO GREENE, YIee-Prea't. TAXOK A CAKItOIX, Attj'a for Co. TRl'STEESl J. M. F0WLKE9, of W. B. Oalbreeth A Co. M. L. MEM ham, ot in. 1,. Heaonam w. J. W. CALDWELL, of J. W.Caldwell A Co. TtiOS. II. ALLK. r TDOI. 11. Allen CO. W. A. GAUK, of W. A. II age A bro. JAOB JACOBS, of Jaoobi A Booker. W. T. ll'-f" iib, 01 Dowiiro. Maione a uo. W. B. MALLOK.Y, of Mallory. Crawford ACo, E. LOWENSTKIN, of B. Low. lutein A Broi. J. W. DILI.AKD, of Dilla-d A Co. I. N. 6N0WDBN, of Friedman Bros. irties doing business with tail Company will, all premium piiid In. MxixiiiAO TIIH Kennesaw Manufacturing Company, (INCORPORATED), OlMadisou J9t., XVteiiirlxiss. GENERAL MANUFACTURERS OF Cotton Gin f eeder. Cotton Cleaner, coders, and Cotton Elevator. Sola Manufacturer! of the Celebrated .Kershner Improved Water Elevator AND - A3ENTS FOR THE E. Carver Cotton Gin Comp'y, AND The Allison Complete Cotton Cleaner. m-SEXD FOB CIRCl LiHNTiu BMawIng aud .Molctlnfr don to order OlXTTThl extended 5s and 6s are 101 1 and 1013 respectively. Tennessee State Cs are 72 to 73; L. & N. railroad stock is 93; Mobile & Ohio, 37, and M. & C. railway at C7, a fall of 17 within the past ten days. Cotton. J. lie market here to day is nomin ally unchanged, the demand for both domestic spinners and foreign account being moderate. Sales of cotton hero yesterday summed up 1250 bales, to exporters 600, to spinncr650, closing quiet as follows : Low ordinary, 7Jc; ordinary, 9e; good ordinary, lO Jc; low middling, llc;middling,lUc; goodmiddling,ll)c; middling fair, 122c. Stains and off colors o lower. Receipts ofcotton atall United States port! for the rast three days have been 91,2!K bales and 22,240 bales loss than luBt year fur the samo time Tho totnl receipts of cotton at all U. S. ports since tho first of September tiavo been 1,907,620 bales against 20 1,813 less than lust year, also 83,267 less than the year before at the samo date. Total foreign exports this-seasijnOOl.lO bales againBt 1,256,, 904 and 1,012,059. Total stock is 808, 081 against 848,382 and 649,842 last year nml the year beforo at the same time. (envral Trude. Business has been considerably re stricted by inclement weatl er, though jobbers report a moderate 'and gencr ally healthy order trade. Leading houses have representatives out look ing after the lamo ducks as they are termed, but this class aro not more numerous than is usual at the present season ot the year Tho variations in values sineo last report have been un important. Meats, brcadstuffs, grain and groceries are generally quiet and steady. The sugar and molasses market is quoted somewhat easier. Coffeo is weak; apples nro plentiful and slightly lower, while chickens are abundant and slow to sell. nUEADSTUFFSFlour.mnrket quiet; Jobbers' prices aro, for XXX Jij 2oiitj oft family, $6 7()n7 00; choice to fancy, 7 25; patents, $8 25;i8 60. Corn-meal, do ninnd increasing; prices $11 46a3 60 per bbl for lots nnd 10c higher on small or- TkEDSTUFFS Corn in lots 77 to 80c perbti; orders 82ivH4o; outs, quiet lit fSii54c in lots andWSaWc on orders; bran $22 per ton and f 20al 25 por owl; e Hon wed weak at $1 35. por cwt; hay $18 iff $22 M: per ton for Western mixed to clear timo thy and $1 SOnl 20 per cwt; Southern prairie $'J to $10 per ton and 00c to iw per cwt. W to 85 per bbl nnd $1 10 to I 20 per bit by tho suck; at retail $1 25 per bu and $3 40 to $3 75 ner bbl: sweets dull tit $2 60 per bbl in shipping order; eaiitifigo tinnu per 100 bend; onions $3 60 to 3 H5 per bbl; tur nips $1 2o per bbl; white beans i 0Ua4 W per bu for medium: pens $1 IK) to 2 25 per bu; celery &5aii0c"per bunch. FRUITS Apples, weak and plentiful at 2 GOiifl 75 per bbl in a lsigc and small way : dried apples u;2aijic per in; dried .peaches 7 to ec per Ik cran, berries tH to 10 per bbl as per quality and 11 ner bu box: oranges to id por udi; lemons $5 60 per box for Julacta; bananas f 1 60 to 2 60 per bunch; pineapples Jd 60 per doz; grapes fl for kegs and $7 60 for hf bblsof Malaga; ruisina $3-2yc3 60 per box. POULTRY Chickens abundant and slow at $1 76a2 75 per doz, as per quality and order; Turkeys, $Cal0 per doz; dresBcd do, 13nl4c per lb; goopcdull at f-i per doz all white, and U cu I, nil gray, liggi irregular, at 22cu2lc per doz. BUTTER AND CUEESE-Orenmcry -j xr V or.n.). 11. BnU 11. i VIl'KHUII UUlin .ir'ftlM, III, Western table and dairy 21ea.Wc; ftwli country and keg do. lKcn'25c butterino 20c to 22c, cheese 12onl(ic for skim to cream and"i.'A. GAME vitiiurrels. Iul2o per Uozen; rabbits. $1 60 per dozen; quails, $1 25al 60; mallard ducks. $2a2 60; gray do, $lnl f,0 wild turkeys, 60c cacli; venison, oc per ID for whole, and 7c to 9c for saddles. MEATS AND LARD Jobbers rfuote bulk clearfidcs atlhuca'J.'sC per lb loose, and packed clear ribs at BKa'.'-X; bou- dors, la. pork, per bbl, $19 60 to 2U UU; nams loiC smoKeasiuus aim Biione ders. nominal: lard in tloreos 12Mcal2!c dn in half hhls and kesrs 13c. pails 13!4c, and half pails HIXc, country lard ilea 11 'c. HIDES AND WOOL Market firm dryflinthidesNo.l,10ianc;No.2,13al3jO dry salted, 10nl3r, green,Ga7c; green salted 7a8c Tallow, Oftio; beeswax, inauc, SVool, tub-washod, '25h5c per lb; do un washed, lbn2ic; burry, lunoc RAGGING AND TIES-Baggin Kf.,.,.1,, iln ifdnm UilulOUc. na in oiiaiitv uto, SiJiiillliJc; iwmo lie per Dunuicj ties, $1 3oal W) per bundlo. N A I LS Firm at $11 60 rat es, SUGAR AND MOLASSES Sugar, quotations are Static for brown, 9al0: for v. cj 10'c for sUndurd A, 9W for ofl A, lOcfor granulated, and llnlllic for nnwdored crushed ana cut loai. -uiiiuj. na xvOii at dlluflil Olir CTallon. COFFEE Weak MW'AMXo for R nnd Vln''(U'for .lava. ' HALT Steidv at $1 35nl 65 per sack for coarso and lino Liverpool, and $1 65u 1 00 for Ohio river. CAN NED GOODS Strawberries, etc. $1 26a 1 60 per dor. cans; peac'i.A $1 20 for 2 lb and $1 75a2 60 for 8 lb civns; toma toes. $1 lfial 50 for 2 and 8 lb cans. TOBACCO Common plug, 3oit38e for U-iliil) plug; choice to fan y, 40ii1ii; twill, 85at5c, navy, 85&0CX.; smoking, 304 62c for common to fancy. BUlLWNUMATEklAL-TxHtinvilt foment, U 75c per bbl; ltosodnK $2 60; Portland, i 605; VluUr, n 70. Ala limo in lurp;e lids, '.MVn$l; Tenn do in VA htihbl,!)Oc..llriek, $10 and $10 50 nor M It re do, 4 and 4ic each. BUNDUIES lVanuta 67 'Ac for Tenn. and 8 to 'do ner lb. for Va.; cocoanuU, 'ialiJicj cider $6 for half and $0 for bbls. of Mo, vinegar, VA to loc pr rul.; mince meat b'Ac por lb in hf libls and Wic'A in pails; gritandhominyW25to560perbbl. COTTON SKKD Per ton $11 loose from wagons and $12 to $13 in sks at the landing; crudo oil 42 to 45c per g.; refined do. 65 to 60c; cake $24 to 25 per ton; do. meal $23n26. STARCH AND CANDLES Starch firm at 4c por lb; full w't caudlii I4ic and firm. COAL Pittsburg per box to river 65e; city trade, del , 00c per Mil.: per hhd $4 60 to 6 60; Anthracito $10 60 per ton. HOUSES AN 1) MULES Mulog are quoted from $126 to $22-5 each for 14 to 6M bands, llorxn, $125 to $200 for driving $140 to $225 for aaddlo, and $10 $76 for plugs. LIVE STOCK Good butcher cattle aro firm at 'i'i to 4Jc per lb gross as per quality and ordor; thin and poor stock 1Jh2cj cows and calves, $12 to 35 00 cash; sheep in good at Sale per lb for good, and $1 to 1 60 por head for com. mon; lambs, Jito 8 00 oer head as nor quality; hogs strong and tend up ward at 4 to 7c per lb, with ligbt supply ana active aumand. RIVER INTELLIGENCE. BOAlU LEAVIMO TO-DAY. For St. Fruncis river, . Macroady 6 p.m voiionwcoti i oint, Tiger D p m nt. Ijouis, tity ot icksburg....6 p.m New Orleans, W. P.Halliday-6 p.m ARRIVED. Steamer City of Vicksburg, Vicksburg, " ':i-ffl. Ml. o. T ...:. James D. Parker, Cincinnati. Tiger, Cottonwood Point. Future City, New Orleans. Marlin Speed, Arkansaw river. DKPABTKD. . Steamer Jamea Lee, Friars Point. Coahoma, Osceola. " Dean Adams, Arkansaw City. " City of Helena, St. Louis. " Future City, St. Louis. ' City of Greenville, Vicksburg. IN POUT. Tieer. Rone Mncreadv. Citv of Vicla- Durg, dames u. 1'arker, Alarlln Speed. CONDITION OF TOE EIVEU3. At noon to-day the realing of the gauge was 23 feet 6 inches or 24 feet 5 inches above low water mark, being a rise ot .i inches during the past 24 hour8. 1 bo Uhio at. 1'itfcburg lell teet o inches, wun 1U lett 6 inches on the gaue. At Cincinnati it fell 2 feet with 12 feet 6 inches on the gauge, At Louisville it fell 10 inches, with 8 teet o inches in the canal. At hvans villo it rotfe 25 inches, with 11 elect 0 inches on tho gauge. At Cairo it rose 12 inches, with 32 loot 4 inches on tho gaugo. The Mississippi, at St. Louis, fell 6 inches with 28 feet 9 inohes on the gauge.. At Vicksburg it roso 11 inches, with 28 f'oet 4 inches on the gauge. The Cumberland, at Nashville, fell inches, witli 10 fect 6 inches on the gauge. The Tennessee at Chatta nonga fell 3 inches, with 3 feet 7 inches on the gaugo. lied river, at Shreveport, rose 3 inches, with 17 feet 4 inches on the gauge. Arkansaw river roso 3 inches at Littlo Itook with 11 feet on tho gauge. White river is in good condition from. Jack sonport to the mouth. RECEIPTS PER STEAMERS. Per City of Vicksburg from Vioks burg. 293 bales of cotton, 10C6 sks cot ton seed Per Tiger from Cottonwood Point 57 bales of cotton, 17 bags seed cotton t77 fks cotton seed, 31 sks ot corn, head of cattle. Per Ciy of Greenville from St. Lou is,.J.IH) bbls ot meal, 4S bbls i;otatoes 100 boxes cr.tckers. 15 fks wticat, 20 tubs ot butter Per James D. Parker from Cincin nati, 250 bbls flnur, 1291 bbls of pota toes, 200 bbls of cement, 100 bbls salt 30 bbls whisky, 45 bbls of pick'cs, 10 bbls apples, 900 boxes of canned goods 641 kegs of nails, 102 bales of hay, 51 ks ot meal, b(l sks ot corn. 110 bun dies of paper, 35 stoves, 50 plates a bars ol iron. MISCELLANEOUS. ' Cool, cloudy and damp. Business moderate at tho landing, Muddy and slippery on the levee, 1 he packets departed last evcniog with lair trips. James D. Parker, for Cincinnati, at p.m. to-morrow. The Carrier is due up to-day on her way to ot. Louis. No arrivals or departures at New Orleaos yesterday. Th Ohio Valley was viiited jester ;iy with rain, hail, enow and sleet. The Annie P. Silver, for New Or leans, pas.ned Vicksburg last evening, The hard Cash is tho regular packet oavmg to-morrow evening for W hite river. The Ohio at Pittsburg, and the Mississippi at St. Louis are both de cliuinu. Tho Charles Morgan for New Or leans will leave Cincinnati on Satnr day next. The arrival of a packet from Cincin nati makes things look lively at the landing The Golden City for New Orloan is announced to leave Cincinnati to morrow evening. The Jennie Walker and barges are coming down tho Ohio with a cargo of apples lor Memphis, Tho City of Greenville, for Vicks burg, passed down at 10 a. in., after adding about 40 tons. Tho Ste. Gencvicvo left St. Louis last evening for this port, and will arrive early Thursday morning. Joe Caffrcv resigned his position yesterday as mato ot the Dean Adams, Pbmn Starr going out in bis place. Paul Boyuton, the groat American swimmer, arrived at ot. Louis oun day night from tho Missouri river, The Citv of Vicksburar has on board 7200 sacks oil meal an 4 1800 sacks of cotton feed consigned to St. Louis, Tho James Leo and Coahoma arc tho mail packets leaving to-morrow evening lor the upper and lower coasts. Tho City of Helena departed last ovening for St. Louis, after adding 593 Dales ot eastern bound cotton and 50 bbls oil. The James W. Gaff arrived at Cin cinnati yesterday, and leaves there this evening with a return trip for this port. The Bono Macrcsdy brought out of ht. 1' raucis river 9-J bales ot cot ton, 142 of which sho reshipped for New Orleans. Tbo Guiding Star was at Evansvillo last evening, and will probably pass bore Tbuisday evening on hor way to New Orleans. Captain Cooper, of Louisvillo, has sold the towboat James llobson to the Cumberland River Lumber Company for J7000 cash. lho Mississippi at M. Louis is nearly to the top of tho levee. Such water was never on record at this time of tho year. The Mound City ways are idle for the first time in four years, showing that the boom in boat building is over for the sea-on, It is feared that the recent railroad accident to Captain Gilbert William son, pilot of tho Montana, may crip plo him fur life All kinds of books used by steam boats kept in stock or mado to order short notice in Public Lklmikr ndery. t Tho City of Providence arrived at ieksburg yesterday morning, and left there at noon to day with a return trip for St Louis. The Gollon Crown will pass down -morrow on ner way to jSew Ur- leans. Captain Ad. Storm, at the harfboat, is her agent. The Future City and bargos. forSt. Louis, passed up last night. She added two ice boats here, and on her five barges had a cargo of 201)0 tons. The W. P. Halliday, in command of Captain S. Jolly, is the Anchor Line packet passing down this evening tor New Orleans. t)won Q. Cates is her polite clerk. It is said the Will Kvlo's head has settled down six foot, and the sand is now washing out from beneath her stern. Her hog ohains, however, still remain intact. The Rone Macreadv. in command of Captain O. K. Joplin, leaves this evening for all points on the St. Fran cis river through to W ittaburg. A. L. and Edward Banning are her clerks. The additional coal shipments of yesterday irom rittshurg make a total sinoe Saturday of 9,830,000 bushels, of which 0,415,000 bushels - were for Louisville, and the balance for Cin cionati. The Marlin Speed is tho recular mail packet leaving to-morrow evening for Pino Bluff and all intermediate andings on Arkansaw river, making irect connection with packets for Little Hock and points above. Tho City of Vicksburg. in command of Captain It. K. Hilcy. is the Anchor ine packet leaving this evening for Cairo, Bt. Louis and all principal way 1 1! I-,l 1,1 1 . ni tanaiugs. utiiy jiienker and Clem Nolte are in charge ot the othee. Captain Reese Uuean is tirosrossinir very nicely with the sunken steamer Gresham. Ho has raised her alto gether three and a half feet, and will not bo satished until 4ie has ber ailo.it and at tho landing at NewOrleaus. Suits have been brought by Captain 1. Adams and his lather against the Orient Insurance Company to re cover on a policy held by them in said company on the steamer Alice which was sunk on the talis at Louisville. The Charles P. Chouteau passed Vicksburg yesterday afternoon. When she left Arkansaw City she had 518 bales of cotton, 1J40 Hacks of oil cake 17Ja sacks cotton seed and expected to go into New Orleans with a full load. The Tiger, in command of Caotain Wm. Flowers, will leave at 5 p in. to day for Cottonwood Point and all way andings on the upper coast, giving prompt attention to all business en trustee; to ner. Kneel Hooker is in charge of tho office, and is assisted by Jonn ivnodcs. Tho new Anchor Lino packet Citv ot jncw Urloans arrived at ot. Louu Sunday, and is now receiving her out fit. Sho is announced to leave St. Louis on Saturday next, and pass here Tuesday evening on hor way to New Orleans. Sho is said to be the finest of tho Anchor Liae fleet. captain Joscnn jucuonaid nur chased on Saturday at Pittsburg the towboat Haltio for $10,000, and John a, nooa is oon nougnt too new towboat Atlantio from Captain John A 111 1 n , i . . Porter on privato terms. She will b completed in about two weeks, and her name changed to C. L. Wood. The steamer War Kaglo has been raised. Commodore Davidson with the assistance of thrco steamers an the wrecking boat Salvor No. 2, start ed seven pumps Saturday and withi m nours ine rjoat was anoat. tslie is now kept atloat easily and her princi pal breaks are above water. Her cargo ill be forwarded to St. Louis on th steamor Alex. Kendall and the Wa Eagle goes to La Crosse to bo docked A dispatch from Louisville statr that tho riso has floated the City of eaten Hougo over, the falls, and sh was riding at hor anchors yesterday Ibe bow has swung in toward the In diana shore, and she lies straight with the current, in a line with tho channel pier on the Indiana side of the chute. Pink Varble is in charge. She has steaui, and will not attempt to get away as long as the river continues rising, unless her anchors trip. Captain W. C, Tichenor's coimlar packet James D. Parker, from Cin cinnati, arrived at midnight with 5'i0 tons of freight and a good list of people. Sho has her freight all out and will leave with a return trip at 5 p. m. to-morrow lor Cairo, Louisville, Cincinnati, and all principal wav landings, making close connection with the ditlerent railroads, and giving through tickets to all points East at very low rates. The accommodations of the Parker are second to none in the line; she sets an excellent table, and her officers will be found polite and attentive to the wants of their patrons. Kobert McCoy presides at the disk, and is assisted by Lowell Imes and Charlie Vinton. The trial of Lefroy..tho murderer of Mr. Gold on the Brighton Railway, excited a great deal ot interest 111 England. Of tho personal appearance of the man when brought into court for the first time, tho correspondent of the London Telegraph wrote as fol lows: "Neatly attired, and now shaven and kempt, he had lost tho hageurd look that distinguished him before, and as he took bis scat ou tho hassock and folded bis arms, ho certainly, to all outward seeming, was quite as much at his cane as anyone in the court. I thought bis cyo twinkled as he watched the artists of illustrated papers endeavoring to sketch him. and posed himself a little accordingly. But on the wholo it may be said th it at the beginning of the proceedings he took Tory little outward notice of what was going on around him. Had he been a member of the jury, instead of the prisoner at tho bar, he could not have been calmer, more meditative or self-possessed.' Garden's lir(liIiiy. Cincinnati Commercial Special. I Wasmnotom, November If'. To day being tho fiftieth anniversary of tho late President Garfield's birth, tho Washington Literary Society, of which General Garfield was formerly rrcsidont. and which is composed ol the leading literati and soicntists of tho Capital, had a special meeting this evening for (he purposo of commemo rating tbo tact, lhe meeting was held at Ibe residence of President Gallaudct, of tho Kennal Green Deaf and Dumb College. Mr. A. II. Spof fordj Librarian of Congress, delivered an interesting address on General Garfield's love of books, which it will be remembered was ono of his nmst marked characteristics. The meeting was largely attirdci. The alleged spirit of Thomas Paino visited tho earth tho other evening, in Philadelphia, and through a woman as medium delivered a snooch to an au dience of several hundred people. The medium is p'cturesquoly described as ("a masculine-looking woman with I closely cropped head of hair, plcnti fully be.-rrinkled with gray, i eiuare, determined jaw, and a voice that is between falsetto and lho bass of a deep chested man." Among many other entertaining faots the audience b arned through her that the "Age of U;am" was written between the hours of ten o'clock in tho evening and two in tbo morning, and that tho prison cell was lighted bv an unseen power to enable Paino to do tbo work. After the lecture was over a tall man, of an inaniinitive turn of mind, arose in the back ot tss hall, ana askea u I homas Paine was the author ot the letters of "Junius." This question taggercd tho medium at first, but nally with anapparent eilort, she answered les, sir, ana the grauuca udienco dispersed. Modern innovations are depriving Venice of the romantic charm which as clung to it for many centuries. The song of the gondolier is beard no more. The introduction of small steamers, which make periodical trips along the chief canals, has caused the famous boatmen to retaliate, in an extremely unpoetio sort of way. by trikmg: and now one has to ariply to the customhouse or to the military uthoritics if he wishes to take tho istorio rido in the approved fashion. The gondoliers number about 700, and this is tho nrst time that they have indulged in the luxury of a strike. Llizabeth.of Austria is one ol the most accomplished of Empresses. Sho takes a pleasure in German, English and French, and skips from one to the other as a bird among the branches of trees. VI course 1 speak Lnglich, she said lately to an American gentle man; J)on 1 1 read your St. Nicholas to my children? And, to toll the truth. 1 like the stories for myseltr One of the Ilcnaouable Drnanre Of life, a properly cooked meal, affords little or no present enjoyment, and much tuliso- quent tortuie to a confirmed dyspeptic. But wnen rnronir inuiirestion is oombattcu witn Iloctetters titomach Bittors, the food is eaten with roli'h, and most important of all, is asiuiilatcd bv and nourishes the system. Uie this rrand tonic and corrective also to remedy constipation, hiltoijuners, rheumatism, fever and aituo. For sale byalldruKthiU and deal ors seoerlly. STEAMBOATS. BPEOIAIj NOTICE. For Cairo, Evanvllle, Lonitville and Cincinnati-The bloo -ior JAS. D. PARKER, r:rs. Will leave a above WKDNFSDAV, Nov. 23, at5p.m. R. Vr. LI611TBURNK, Aront. No 7 Mnnree strcrt. For I'alro and til. Louis. St. Louis and Vicksburg Anchor Line For Caiio, til. Louis and all way landings Ibe elegant pas;enrer steamer City of Vicksburg, ,Ck R K Riley, master, SX14r5f Will lenva the Anchor Line Kbarfboat as above THIS DAY, November 224, at 5 p m. For freight or passage upply to AD STORM, Supt. C I, Halt,. Pn. Anent. tor Nrw Orleans). (It. I. on la nnd New Orlraua Anchor 1,1 ne For VickBOurg, Natchez, KowOrleuns and wny landings Hteamer V;. P. tIALLIOAY Beck Jolly, master. Will leave the Anchor Line wharf boat ai above THIS DAY, November 22d, at 6 p.m. For freight or passage aoplv to AD STORM, Sup't. CL IT .ILL, Pp. ce"t. tor Arkanaaw etsver. Memphis and Arkansaw Rivor Packet Co. For all points on Arkansaw river Ins ele gintstosmer Marlin Speed, t.f. J j uarragn, master, Ti'Satrsw Loaves u above WKUN KSDAY. November 2LstSp m. .INHARBIN.Snp't.QWIVBin.t for tit FranclM It Ivor. The splendid sidewheol steamer Rfeiifi rtiaftnatlv. SSVis. O K Joplin, muster; A L Banning, clerk, Will leave Memphis every TUESDAY at S p.m. tor Alarianna, the l ut-otT, It ittbusg and all wsy landings. For freight or passage apply on board or to Sit J. D. KASDALL. Bup't. For Whit silver. Regular Independent Memphis and White Itiver racaot for Augu'ta, icksonport, Bearcy and way points The Rs (ular Inie. pendent Packet . j. HARD CASK, Ji&4 E C Postal, master: Charles Postal, olerk, Will, on and after JULY ISth leave Mem phis EVERY W KUN EaDAY at i p.m. For freight or passage apply to i. f, WA3IIINGT0N, Agt.. 6H Madison street. FOB ONCEOI.A. rrl-Woekly United States Mail Packst-For Fulton, Randolph, Osceola and all way landings The elegant passenger steamer COAHCHA, Ccnry Coopir, master; Wm. Smither, clerk; Will leave Memphis erervMONDAY.WED NKSDAY and FRIDAY at 5 o'clock p.m. For information apply on board, or at No. 3 Madison street ILT H A BETH Ksciphis, White and Slack Riven U. S. Kiil Faaketa. t or Indian Biy, Bt. Charles, Clarendon, De rail's Bl'it, Dea Are, Augusta, Jacksonpert, vil,e, Powbattan and Pooabotitas. lhe new and elegant passenger steamer JOSIE HARRY.Sik WHl leave Mtuphle KVEUY SATURDAY, fttSo'clcck, p.m., connecting direct with the new Blnck river United btatee Mail Packet Mll.T I;A11KY for Powhattan and Pooabon U.T. ted with the daily paikeis U Batesville ATid 1 pper white rtvor. lhrough rates to all ooir.i,. "freight eonsignod to Milt Harry Line, Mem. vKif oTer-ue, will be promiitly forwarded K. W. LIOH'hU KNE, Agent, No. 7 Monroe street. . Of-ne Nr,, a M-i.1l. nn ttreet. roit -TTOllW001 POIST. For Cottonwood Point, Mo., and all way landinri lhe stomior ii TIGER, JmM Flowers master I Neil Bonkor clerk Will leave TfESDAYS and SATURDAYS at 5 p.m. r or freight or passage apply on bnard. at For Holeaa and Frlitr'a Paint, V. M. aall-I.I.K 1.1 NE, foi Hlendale, Uelena. and Friar's Point. ice steamer as x.X(J.XJkJ AJUAJ. ""sitr.- Str.cker Lea. master: Lord Whitlow, clerk Will leave aa above on every M8NDAY IVKDWF.SDAY and FRIDAY att p.a. Ofioe No. 3 Madii'on street. M READY FOR BUSINESS mllE tiigTILUAwillrlohar 1 bor towing. Wood boats, iJ.'v.-'-i-tafts, sand bonis, etc., towod at''-i3Vitc-- fraonahie rates, iiorg rospectlully solicited. Signal, throe short whistles, Anriycn board or to OUS COLEMAN, 17t 120 Front siroet. Memphis and Arkansaw City Packet Co. Adams' U.S. Mail Line For Helena, Friars Point, Concordia, Torrene, Arkansaw City and Pine IHutf ft. It. The tine paniionger steamer ri" Dean Adams, M R Cheek, master: A L Cummins, olerk, Leaves every MONDAY and fill KSDAY at S P.m. For information apply at No. 3 Madison st. 1 M STOMACH WEEKLY Public Ledger. SLOO. The Cheapest and Best NEWS MEDIUM IN THPJ SOUTH enterprising, (earless, reliable and newsy, aad the peer of any weekly aewrner per published Is West Tennessee), oontaiilnt ALL LOCAL EVENTS OF IMPORTANCE n the city of Memphis and Shelby eosnty. do labor er expense will be spared to man- tala It la every department at the hit possible standard, and to eommeaa it respeeU to the oontdenoe and approval of th best ehuses In the surrounding country, being itriotly Democratic and Conservative but will not be nniustly partisan, aiming tl befall and Inst, as well as pronounced In I's political eonviotioti. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY All eommnnlaatloni should be ad dressed to E. WHITMORE ONE DOLLAR ANNUM US V AKI ABLT ISJ ADVANCH. POSTAOH DF" XX 33 DEI aafWlmeiB 'im Rrotoa ADDlleattea LASIEUOOD, Y. mo THOSKWHO BEEK re-it without A. stairnation, pleasure without oxcitement, the dolinbts of rural lite without its inconve niences, and the added charm of dwelling be side a large oody of water, liakewood iecom, mends itself strongly to favor. A more beau- titul spot would be bard to find. "V Hb.it' picturepoue cottaaos surrounded bvtre.es: its velvet lawns sloping down to the Lake; the church with its mure; the great hotels with tbeir cool and shady verandahs; and the Lake in the foreground, it presents a perfect pieture of rural loveliness. LAKEWOuD. oriiinallv called "Lake View," from the extensive view of the Lake, and its4 surroundings to be had Irem this vioinity, is directly ea the line of the New York, Perm. & Ohio Railroad, (Formerly !A. k O. V7. R. It.), On the southern bordor of Lake Chautluqua, and is not rearhed by any other railway. The through New York. Niagara falls A Saratoga Kiprcss Trains pass directly through this boautitul and popular resort, and all trains Hop regularly at Lakewood DenoU to deliver and take on pasrengers. Conduotors are instructed to give stop-over checks on all through tickets, whether reading good for stop over, or not. Ibis should be understood as giving passengers the right to reach Lake wood in through cars, and when they are roady to resume their ioirney, they oan tep right into one of riLLM.lK'S PALACE And go through to Niagara Falls, Saratoga or New York. This cannot be done by any other route, as no otber road runs through cars or Palace Bleeping Coaches to or through any place on Lark Chatta t'tjua. The visitor to Chautauqua who stops at Lakewood, is net cut off from the ouuidf world, but has the same railroad, postal and telegraph facilities as at borne. l)y loavini Cincinnati at 9:20 p.m., you are landd at Larewood neit day in time for dinner; or by leaving at LOO p.m., you reach Lakewood next morning at 6:20. Hotel rates at Lakoaood are from i'.O to ft per week. TTPlTVrT5? to Lakewood and return, and IIUlYTsIO to Niagara Falls and return, good for slop-over at Lakewood, are new on sale at offices of connecting linen West and South, good for return until September 3). UKOKUB P. UUMPUKlrB, Southern Traveling Agout 1. iii.nm, m . ..I.-.. A- P ! CUUl'bK, W Gen' Superintendent 6? Cleveland, O. B. bllATTUC, Oen'IPass. Ag' Cleveland. O. STyvrtTHjiiNra DISCOVERY ! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED 1 A violin of youthful imprudence, causing Premature Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, etc., hiving tried in vain every known remedy, has discovered a simple self cure, which he will send FREE to his lellow sufferers. Address J 11 REEVES, 43 Chatham street, N. X. eodxxxiiidAwggiV LOTTERY. Unprecedented Attraction I Over Half a Million Distributed I Lenisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated in 18og for 25 years br the Leg islature for Eduoational and Charitable pur poseswith a capital of H.OOO.OuO to which a reserve fund of over t560,UU0 has sinoe been added. Ily an overwhelming popular vote its fran chise was made a part 01 the present blate Constitution adoi'teu Deceml'er 2d, A.D-, 1S79. I la Uraud ejinicle aninber Draw. Ibk will take place monthly. It never scales or postpones, Locket the following distribution s GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, during which will take place TJie HiOlU dirand monthly and the Extraordinary Semi-Annual Drawing, at New Orleans, Tues Jay, ISeecraber I3lh, 1881, under the personal supervision and man agement of den. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and Gen. jubal a. lakly. or Virginia. Capital Prize, $100,000. N'otlco-l Ickcla are RIO only. Halvea, 83t mill-,, ft'j; lenlliM, $1. LIST OF PR1.ES: 1 Capital Prise of 100,lH. 1100,000 , do.ooo , 2O.0H0 . a),iso . 20,000 . 2O,0iT0 . 2fi,ooo . 30.000 1 itrand rnse ot oo.utsi 1 Grand Prise of 20,OfiO.. 2 Largo Prises of 10,000.. 4 Large Prises of 5.000.. 20 Prises of 1,000 50 " 5m) 100 " 810 2tO " 20 m " no . loooo " io... APPROXIMATES PRIEa: 100 Approximation prisos of IPO.. 100 " " 10).. 100 " ' 76.. . 40,oon 100,000 t2O,0O0 10,000 7,500 279 Prizes, amounting to ft22,5O0 i. O.T. liE Al REDARD. of La.l Ucn. J. A. EARLY, of Va. J vom rs Application ler rates to clubs should oWy be mado to the office of the Company in New Orleans. Write for oirculars or send orders to 31. A. UAL rUIHi, New Orleans, La or M. A. Daunhin. at No. aia Broadway, New York, Ur 2o. e west uourt street, atempais, lenn Notice to the Public. The public are hereby cauttnard WR-nlnsit ntl.ic aay inniiviyr er orderw to KlftLSA So.. SiS Naswaa S Now York S'lty, as authorised by the Louisiana State Lottery Company to sell Its tickets. They are flooding the country with iM)n circulars ouriiotting to be of the Louisiana State Lot- teri Company, and are fraudulently rep resenting themselves as its agents. Tboy have no authority from tms Company to sell its Hotels, ana are not its agent. tr any purpose, M. A. DAUPHIN, Pres't Louisiana State Lottery Co. New Orleans, La., Julys, WiL wsi7 Drain m it mm CoachES SPIM fiMt (fig, (ikN rLfjMILM 1 WHSbUtforli! dQMlDfl tO 019. A VQCKt tO lncreaftfd prostration nd alizAa iUmnstt iuiidhiisi i tro not iMtrmaoontl nhnUnL T'""" i 9 nor t month did oo ifm much nUmi. bnt nM IV txrtnt lever ma in mo tarns iiua during my fiiiwtu Ul t sad TtKur of bodr, hnaoumti ttlsota cltxamnaol tlwuglit or KOrk, I KUOe? OOt WbnVk JlVttthrrvtit. J P. ' (Thm Iran TonUi a """nini .u . -m a Tonin im nrrrmuaru.l V ' , , L.wJZL ', ' " r ' SaeafeTea thi ph. ht(- w Mt oiciwe rr... an. 2uTii 'a ".a s m , t r7$i".Ta"Ji1 OKLY OHE CIIAKSEI vu 1,0 CIS VI I, LE, CllfCIJnf All And'the Qreat PAN -HANDLE! Pennsylvania Line I Baltimore, WasMngton City New York. Philadelphia, Harrisbarg Pittsburg and Columbus, And bnt one additional change to BOSTON and NEW ENGLAND. KO CHARGE OF CARS From Louisville and Cincinnati to E as Urn Cities. Draw-Room Slecpi Cars! Through without change from Louisville, Cincinnati. M. ixiuis. ana indiananolis to Columbus, Pittsburg, Harrisburg, Phil- aoeipnia, rew lorn, Baltimore ana Washington City. The SnorUwtasMl Qnlettoet Boole, IB TBI Pai-Eaiile & Pennsylvania Line - The management confidently invite at tention to its Superior Equipment, Through Car service, and qu,ck time. The Scenery en Mute is Justly celebrated for ita variotv and surpassing beauty. Dining Stations nt Cincinnati, Indianapo lis, tkilumbus, ritwburg, Altoona and Harrisbuig are in charge of well known caterers, wno nave contributed in no small degree t the popularity of the Pan-IIandleand Pennsylvania Lino, with the traveling public Purchase tickets by the filf Pan-Han. die and Pennsylvania Lino,"tfc nn sale at all Kaiiroad Ticket OtEcos in Memphis. Mobile, Nashville, New Orleune, ana throughout the South. SIDNEY B. JONES, Gen'l Southw. P. Arj't, Northeast Corner 4.h and Vine stroeta Cincinnati, Ohio. D. V. CALDWELL. W.L. O'BRIEN Gen'l M'g'r, Gen'l P.&T.Ag't, Columbus. U. (Jolumbua, U. Administrator's Notice! T HAVE nullified as administrator of W P JL I)avyt decoased. Creditors will please Gle ipoir claims wun, and oi-oioi-a pay 10, m or my attorneys. A e LIVKKMOUE, Adm'r. Morgan A McFailand, Attorneys, 4168 500,000 Tags ALL KINDS. 8.C.T00F&C0. 15 Court Street 2tt Trastee's Sale. UNDER and by virtue of two deeds of trust, duly recorded in book No. ISO. r,.im lrtl. and book No. 121, page 503 of the Keginter's oQice of Shelby county, Tennessee, default having been made therein. I. a. trimten. .nit Secretary of the Memphis Building and Sav ing, Association, win, oa Tuesday, the 6lh day of December, 1881, during legal hours, at the southwest corner of Main and Kadison streets in the cityof Vem- Ehis, Tennessee, tell at rubhc auction to the ishest bidder, for rah, tho loll', wing de scribed real estate, to-wit: A eertain lot f land situated in the eoui tyof belby State of Tennessee, a"d in the city ol .Memi his, (now Taxing District of Shelby county), begiuning ata point on the east rn tdeof north W wn ebester avenue 175 foot southwardly from tho railroas, on Johoso i avenue, and being the southwest corner of lot No 21: thence touth i degrees ea-t, 30 fo t: thonoe de grees eut, 14 J feet; thence nort" 2u'. de grees wt, 30 feet: then e south 6a'j Ui g-ees weit. UUfetttothebeL" nninir. bci, Ini No. 2t in A Woodruff's sub-divis on oforisin.il lota No. 518 and 59, and the same premises eon veved to Mike Sbanley by A Woodrulf. ttriuuy ol reacmp'ion waived. November 6th. i&il. 67 82 SAMUEL BIR8CII, Trustee. Non-Resiitlpnt Notice. No. 12-20 -In the Chancery Court of Shelby oounty, Tenn. J M Rodgers et al, adm'rs, vs E M Apperson et at IT appearing from amdavit in this cause that the defendants, J M Rodgers, adm'r of J H Clayton, dee'd, Loo Clayton Rodger., Frnk Rodgers and John 8 Clayton are non residents of the State of Tennessee; it is there fore ordered that ther make their appearance herein, at the courthouse of Shelby county, in Memphis, Tenn., en or before the first Monday in January, 1K2, and plead, answer or demur to the cross bill of I 1 Porter et al, or the same will be taken for confessed as to them and set for hearing ex parte; and that a copy of this order be publitiued 'once a week, fur four successive weeks, in the Public Ledgor. This 9th day of November, 1831. A oopy Attest: It. J. BLACK, C.AM. Bt K. B. McrtRwiT, D. C.AM. B M Estes and Johnston A Ford, snl'rsfor compl't. - GO 66 72 "8 Noa-IUalderit Natle. Nj. 4222,RD-In the Cannery Court of Shelbj county, Tonn. Maltie II Jones et al vs. John H illen et al, IT appearing from affidavit in this onnse that the defendant, John R Allen, is a non-rosident of Tennessee, and tlut the at tachment issued herein against bun hesbetn duly exscuted by attachi g his prupriy, and returned into court, ana tnai ine claim c complainant is evidonc-d by open account fo the sum of about $.i37 10, and is a just debt it is therefore ordered that he m -i feu his a-ppearance herein, at the courthouse of Shelby county, in Memphis, Tenn.. on or before the fin-t Monday in January, 1SS2, and plead, answer or demur to oomplainaut bill, or the same will be taken for confessed as to him and set for hearing ei-parte; and that a copy ot this order bo pub lUhed once a weuk, for four sui-cesnive weeks in the Public Ledgor, a newspaper pubiiihed in tho citv of Me-r ohi.-i. Tintihisr-n This lSth day of November, lssl. A eopy Attest: R. J. BLACK, Clerk and M-wter. Humes Si l'oston, sol's for comrl't W 75 81 S7 Noa-RcsStlent Kottca. No. 421',), RD-In tne Chancory Court of Shelby couoty.Tenn. w c Humes et al vs. Joon R Allen et al. IT appearing from affidavit !n this csuselh.it the defendant. Ji.lin H All sn . in n. fin. r- .1 dent of TonnePice, an4 that the atUohmt - isauoa nerciD atcainn turn Line beet, duly exe cuted by attach inn hi properly and reuirreii STAMPED Gffl ion) court, ana taal ine dubt auucoruplmtTMit if eTidenced by oion account, nnd nbom th- mm of $2i o and is justly duo, it in there. o oraorea that ho muke his prNDtl aprtfiirMr,r" herein, at tho courthouse ofSholhy oiuit. in Memihin,Tenn.,on or before tho tinrt Won jy iu January, 12, nnd pletwi, answer or d-nni to ooLuniiinnnt bill, or thocaut will ho ti l n lor oonfejd as to him and lor nrn i .. x-pRrto. anu that ft twt f thi orU( r puoiUDua onoo w&o mr arur weok Id tho TuMio LIcr. newp) published in tho fit of Voini)h". XfOiio;.rf I bin IHth dny of XVovembei, lril. A cony Attot: U J I1LACK, Clork sd M ot Iittinci & V'Jiton, 9o'b fur couid't w Iv ol li Iiwil ttrufmitt. I I it u, ..litoM IVwifr reNrr(mlP-i,ei i 1111 wi n anaiiis the ei. W ,h U, irsnjui. nM.t 'iT eyrxt Itthn Tuolo hj not ,i,,n. (,u riimori-nrtjtun I Tin JOB PRINTING. PublicLedger JOB PRINTING ROOD'S (3 Madison Street. HAVIMB MACE RECENT ADDITIONS V THR MOST li SH4 TYP AND THK MOt-H Improved Machine? y iNOWK TO TBS AK7 We Offer Unusual Indacerriei. Every Dsscriptlon of Mn Iff! MAI I A BPICIALTY 0 Show Printing (XE0UTED 1H A STYL NOT SURPASSED IN THE 80UTHW18 1 "BBltfi FROM A DI.SA!JCR Receive Prompt Attention. JR VKRT Lars Assoitrat of Fancy Ty Tl?, ASD LARliK t'OCK OF APEB. CAR03, ENVELOPES. ET J ttAND OIVK UNSURPASSED FACILITIES BUSINESS CARDS. CIRCULARS IETTER-HEADS BILL-HEADS. CHFCKS, DRAFTS, JNVEL0PES, TABS, CLANKS, BILLS LADIfcb, etliSOFfARE. 0RAY RECEll'Ts, r.lTATIUNS, PAMPHLETk, rtGCRsAMMtS. PR' t'?0R VP 1 L i VISITIHB CARDS, WEDDlKb IIAP.I t ' STEAMBOAT IM Ttt LUll ISA UUVa A A-fc I (Vfl'l k I Mi. II ' n AMYTHfXG THAT CAN B fCNk s KKi.rifi nrr-)' " er - . . E. WUITMORIu n il. 1ii. II.