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    IEMPIIIS APPEALKATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.

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    APITtl. MtnpliU.Trnn.

    FINANCE AND TRADE.

    UrriCK OF THE DAILY ArPEAU 1Friday, beptember 2b, 1&T3. JFIX AN CI AI-- Te

    f4taaUou on Mfedlon street y vnrenartcMy quiet in contract with the btormwfetoh ptevailcl yesterday. More than thisTiinHght apptareti la lb way of efforts look-i- n

    t the itflng of the First Nationalbook for foulness ou a better footing thanwfeealttdtfliculUeafim began. From abroadthere were offers of assistance as well as atho ma. If tb ftaak doe not ume. It Islikely uut the receivership will fall to Mr.Tbaefeer, tiwfpresent cashier, to whom the ap- -pawwiWK naa own u?iiuervu vy iuc comptrailer. At thi wriUnR the outlook is highlyfavorable to resumption. The Vulou andllmntTO banc received reinforcements ofcurrency and like the German National bankReetaed to have smooth Bailing. What the re-mit will be in the caeof lheXtesotois stillmeertain, bat its friend claim that It alsowill rename payment and business. The hlaieNattomU realteed considerate of an additionlo ita baalBem, it having fallen hrlr to theheavr collecUon baslnem of the Ftrst Na-tional and DeSoto. Some farther withdraw-tso- f

    earreaoT toot piaeeiaaqaiet way, butthere wasuoUiinc like a ran on any of thebanks aad the bbades of tsveslng gatheredover a unprecedented in point ot tran- -

    Nouinc wm done In cold, exchange or seen--imw, enrrency ueing me areai neea ox inehoar, bbH hence it is impossible to give 9

    for anything.Tfce tieprewlou extends to mercantile circlesa, and eettoa has bnt a nominal vulue.Kelerring to tlie panic and its efleeU, the

    Xew ork Mmltrtinot Toehday says: There Jsovety resioQ lo anticipate an excepiionallroaar condition of the money market when theItftttlc ha fully Mibbided. itock t.pocnlatlonwill naturally relapse, after the flat flush ofbaying at low prices. Into a protracted doll

    e banks will be abundantly sup-plied with legal tenders. The purchases of

    by the treasury have alreadypiaeed nearly &jOO!MK0 ot greenbacks on theMarket, and the Ifitnes of certificates by thectearlng boose, for lnter-ban- k settlementsfsm likely to reach fl'VXtt.O'O Ina day or two, thereby placing

    at thedtapoaat of the banks, for ordinary pur-ee- san enal additional amount of lesal

    leaders. The banks are. therefore, destined1 relapwe, within a few days into conditionof mrwacew; and the prospects warrantthlr extending at once a liberal hand to theMercantile interest, ra her than risk thetMtaarie experiment of farther testing tbelrcaturaace, from a spirit more cautious thanlandtut. a basis of saf- ty has now clearlybean attained by the banks, upon which theymar freely expand their loans to meet alllegitimate requirements. The only clas ofpaper calling tor a ty ecial care Is that d

    with new railroads; the ordinary runof boeiaeiis paper is exceptionally gooil;Mocks are low (nooaii fe 1k iafe beyond

    as ool laterals; and. If the banks willbi recover their equanimity, and lend liber-ally t ail pound borrowers they will promotean instant recovery of confidence and giveihaaaalablBKblow lo panic The only renialn-la- g

    danger. Indeed, is from the over-oauli-orUte banks; a caution which. If carried tocaoeas will, in the present idtu&Uou, hurt tfaobaak quite az much as those dependent on

    COTTOSr.Owing to financial stringency there is vir-

    tually no narket. For money wnall torswere aotfi at a basis of li015e for middling,laatihia waseateepUonal to the holding.

    dlaeountlng bllfs and in the unaettterf Mate of allairs factors are fchy of

    Advfees from other markets appeari in oar eoiamns.

    1S7J. 1872.ifceowpsa. m

    Hi 20SfiX

    TmWi rreatflu to date,7,W

    IMPORTS.NeaapUs Bd Charleston rallroad. .3(1Miaaiaslpi asd TwiwMC railroad. . 31Memphis sad Onto railroad . 171'oimrmtx mmi Menaplits rallmad . JKmpMBd Little Boek railroad.. . M

    . 4SIfetlKftted per wagon and other sources. . Of)

    EXPORTS.MesiWEtiMiCbarlRlon rallroad- -Ml wlppl ad Tenitw-- railroad ItMetaahlnimJ Ithlf. rnllrooj ij

    GESCBAL SlIIBir.fJaslnWmr ore or round We, vnleet othervnu

    jom ana ttroauee, leveet ana oraere, react

    Ham.vo Srcrrs UnchnI;lagglDE,;aiMllb kmutx, litc; lion ties, ojc;

    Bp it rfy, vlth prime to choice aotHe la a seaall way, and Inferior nominallySUlN -- tiales H3 aacks at $16 and 75 Faefcs

    nam rac at 111 rr ton, with resales of theIstlasc .4911.Hcsi. mm" Matbbiai Itoracdale cement,

    SS SO; L4Biiprille eecoetit, per Ml, 92 H';riailsr. KlehUpin.W; Slew York, it S; lialr,it Kuw Mti bule; k, S7 per WD;Mtaw, by lho r-- m1, ft .Yutl 9.

    tXAcmei laseUvf. We tuoto: Clear rides,MSwe; rib sides, 10USe: shonldens4mHc; sugar rnrnl hams, eanviufeed, 13Je: extra brands, nominal; breakfast bacon,oftstTaaMd, IlHfsl'C.

    OuuasH Sitae bat luFeritron hand, forwfcieli Ihsn Is no sale.

    Costs Receipt oy dealers only, who e4ftM-e-to fltl enter on the levee at Ktc fer shelled batstskra 7lgle In store.

    UtwarsuL 11 bjher, with sales oa tbe leveeraoatly at ft !0?1 JS per bbL for choice.

    Koa-iel- es kt Ja2ic with tome old stockat lacFKt'tr Applon, per bbL, sz wt)t, tbe

    er price iw utn cfiuiev, ihimmuh imihkas to quality. Orange, er DbU. W :0.mmm dull, at ta 3D ir box. Calif. rnlaVOt. Jerx box. K ar. .Nc" raisins, r box,

    3$ 9. TOrtdsh nrancs, per lb, Mc.Kukib &tesay. We quote Inferior, $1 SO

    At sj;ner, JS &m ; extra, ft &m Si; Xami-J-K Ml S;Xaucy isuw 7S.

    rMM Weaoote: No. 1, perbbl,H; erhalf-hW.ta- i;urktt.Mloscl : No 2, iwr bid,

    H4; tr balfJl, $7; per kit, 15 llw, ft ; No J,IrbM.IM; per half bbLfrS S; rwr kit, H S.hrnek. So, 1, per halt bbl,S7a; kltsfl 30;

    fasalhr, per half-bb- l, $3 SO. lloeherrlne. lierliadfMsl, $3 so. Shad, per kit. J5. IloUandlrtfrtsp. per keg, f2 36. Hanllncs, ier caw,nssarters, JSH(; halven, gSt. Dry cod, per

    CtaocKBJEH We qnote : Sncar, crushed,ygwslfed and grauulated. per lb, in barrelsJtMStfe; Mft reflued,eltow and white, inME, tiaittc; brown and yellow. In hhd.KflsHCe, Hotel us, rebolled, gc In boh. andjff hhjber la bslf Mils, and kegs; susat-kosH- esyraps In bbls, inferior to choice, mHe. Halt, dosoestie, by the carload, H per

    iKsvm. (.nee,tio. er 10-- , inferior toc; javB,cootce, aasjasr-- taneies,w,, iih, ionic' jr. mce.rc. E?treil, 9SSBaV. isostp, extra olive, 7c ; German,

    coy; inienor, tatec.Matr luetoreM MT per hundred; npper

    Pfm tor tlmeUty in n retail way. On leveecwsise mtaed l tt per ton.Rims, Stc. xMppers offer as follows: Drydsekl, e;b4ipel4Jt. 2&cSl; niothldex,Ke; dry salted, lic;grwn salted, loc; green,Kact-- w, per barrel, 110; per l,

    .litf-Qa- it. latJerees,tXc;kc!r,Hc;palLs,

    llgWSc fur refined; with e- -, Blaise.Vavai. Hiwmi Oat are. American navy,:: best Am. Dk Iln4n, per bbl. No. 1, ; No.r, tt M, vtrcjln resin, ta. Tar. per bbl, t; halfWlaLli. PUeb, per bbl, K so. TarrenUn,ffc.

    TtST VR?lBbrtcigfbmme stuiui, mlDeral. Tic; llnaeed, raw, (1 07;li osUd. ft M; entlua seed, crude, suOe.

    Oxiesn In store SI Tig 26 per bbL, as Inwarn maDare s - i coenogs on leveerVrAToes ftapfdv In. .roved, and we notedesatf snatsiu at; i" . f iDixrbbl.(Nttruriar 1MUL wiua sales at chicken',

    yswnuiadotd.at W SOkI (JO per dozen.rowjMX-Rl- Ae, K per keg; abot, li usel'osw ta ordsra saess la US 78 per bbl, InTaliw-Coan-to per lb, 7'x.TtSNinwi ttracs-Ti- Btate, 1C, Mxll, U;

    JG WxSt, SM: IV. llxll, ta W: IX. lOxll, tl;IS, Ur, in 5 ; IX, lliir. Ho ; rootoe, HI:iMMk Urn, tee- - eepper bottonK. Ve; lMBed

    aa Ireia, St, 27, latrke; charcoal sheet Iron,iWlw; sine, is.Wouti Walahle at UaKc, as In quality, enreceipt.

    JiOJflETARY AyD FIXAXCIAL.

    LOKDOK.UWE4r, September 28, S p.m.-T- he weather

    till nail list Kaciand y was fair and Ifor crops In keaeral. A rumor on the

    i eaceasdwe is, uiaiise raie oi itufcount atk or oi(iaua win be advanced at the

    at of directors next Thansiav. 1m.t withdrawal of bullion from the bank

    ba saswiaieioe. Unfavorable rumor fromJtom Yerfc is aojreetly the oaqrc of tliedc--

    I'l'ssliia ef Amerleen securlUe. Theamenntof latiUfjnn drawn from the bank oa balanceM if sa tatox (JoBsols money, 9Z,(fJMHS(.fjMu United SUMes eour.

    latZ-M- o? bisTsiS; do, 7, ; 't,MK; ucwarjTKne.il1;.

    KK AXK POST.Vkankfobt, heftember 3a. failed States

    --ars, um, vlU0TT0X MAKKETS Or HIE .W0KLD.

    NEW YOHK.XwYats, Beptemberja, Md ajn. Gotten

    trrendiu- - aud nominal: ontlsary, HMe; coottrdiwr,lt:hiwmlddllnK, ITe; nuiMliiu:.

    I We; Alabema, ITU; orWataa and Texas,no. JPatureM eaafer; Jaatiarr, 17Ilillil III II, MKfJIM'rc ; MMMht ssal i, ITe; iKMwmber, 17ltd pjn Oslton Hoaalnal ; ordinary, 1 -'foad ordinary, I0c; low ratddllAf:, 17aauMllim. 17X; Albin, Isc; Orleans ltcstMaL e lower nnemciai. u tares eaw ;ales. 7.' 9 bales; September, 17c; October,

    ltiKr:-iCc- ; November, 171 Xte; December,17c.

    :l p m. Uotton iireaular: nUddllnx, l,cofficial. I'tc uaoficiaL bsuea furaxpoit, 4wibalee ; lo KpTanMrs, a bales. Future hare!)steWly; wles, MJuu bales; jaauarj 17st177-I.- -; hebruarj iTiTa-lte- ; March, 17,W ' r ,CT?',e'- - MHmtHe; October,November Deeember;

    ,Hsuw 0aiM. export, Ulreat Britain, m bales; exports to the conti-- rit.auu bales; stock, ttm bales.

    UVEItl-OO-Liveh-foo- l, ltMiiljw 2. I) p.mOot-tcn--aie-item balaf. Uplands, BM: Or.-- an- "'. Afj. Sales for tbe week, TMttitil' tiimt,, WO bale; specnlaUaa, Ma.

    li si ,. e osajMI baJes; American, at.n 1c v iiaSeat,aJUbaie:Amertean.' a expllMhAes.

    , a. Mat dssltoed heanir.

    NEW ORLEANS.New ORLK-ll-- September 25, 1130 am.

    Cotton unsettled and nominal : mlddllnc,ltU7c. Hales, S) bales.

    2 p.m. Cotton IVnnanil better aBd pricessteady ; middling. 17c Bales, 11U0 bain;receipts, 2X7 bales.

    LODiavir.T.r.LomsviLLr., September 20. Cotton nomi-

    nal; low mlddllne, 18XCNASHVILLE.

    Nashville. Hentember as. rVittnn ..tillbuu awmnu at usfMiesc.

    DKV 000VS MIKKET.

    New York, 8epteraber26L The trade move-ment was alow tolay with tho commissionbouses, but a fair Jobbing distribution wasmade, and buyers have more confidence inthe future, Tho market Is steady and pilcesare undisturbed by the financial crisis. Got.loo goods are quiet In first bands, but Jobbeis'stock are light, and au early revival of activ-ity is looked for. Cotton flannels, grain bagsand medium bleached RhlrtlngsoM upclosely.Dress goods, black silk alpacas and pine mo-hairs are firm.

    TEODUCE MABKETS.

    LOUISVILLE.Lotus vi llx, September 28. Bagging Is

    quiet and firm at Mf$ll)f c Flour transac-tions light and price unonanged. Wheat istending down; quoted at;Jl afjnl 49. Corn isheld steady at tHtjtfic, sacked oats are steadyat , sacked, ltyc lea,y atTaasWc.

    are limited to an order demand andunchanged. No banks have suspended yet,and no undue excitement prevails. BusinessIs progressing bat slowly, and transactions areconfined lo tlie immediate wants of the trade.

    NASHVILLE.Nashville, September St. Business of all

    descriptions la nominally at a stand-stil- l forwant of funds. There is scarcely enengh do-ing to Justify quotations. Klour Is dull andnominal. heot, SL SVal S5. Corn and oalaare dull and unchanged. Lard is dull andnominal at 954c. Itacon Is dull and nominalat H, H and lie Whisky Is nominal.

    HEW YOKK.New York, September J, Flour Is dull

    and lower; white wheat extra, 57 lMag. Whis-ky is lower at !c Wheat is unchanged.Hye Is nominally active at l3V7e. llarleyand malt are unchanged. Corn is a shade firm-er; steamer, mixed western, H"fiS2c. Oatsare uncnangeu. t'rovisious fork is weak;new mess, U7 25417 5J. Ilevf and cut meatsare unchanged. Lard is weak; old western.cc.

    NEW ORLKANS.New Orleans. September 2C. Flour dull,

    stock small; XXX, S7J7 75; family, fs cogs so.Horn, oats, bran and nay all in light supplywiin no sales. 1 oik. is ami. liry salt meats

    suouiaers re-- uacon no sates. 11 ruauietand nominal tierce, tiifco; keg, luKc.Sugar and molasses no sales. Whitky dullLoauJana, tflo; Cincinnati, 71 07. CeiTec

    f3T. LOUIS.St. Lons,Septembr 2. Flour Is entirely

    nominal; there is not enough done to establlsh prices. Wheat few lots orNo. red fallsold at SI 21R1 31. Nothing doing in otherkinds of grain. Provisions no sales of anykind.

    CINCINNATI.CxscisyATT, September 36. Tlie general

    marketsarealmOKtst&ndlng6111L Thereisnopanicky feeling, but no disposition to operatesave to supply immediate necessities. aluescontinue nomlnaL

    RIVER INTELLIGENCE.

    Boats xnrlnc To-Dn-Arkansasmver.UuiKKSviLLE.-- .. p.m

    A. J. Whltfj .NapoleonJames Howards yt. LouisOtyof Cheeter. . St. LouuClebu t ne... . SU LouisCity of Vicktbun:- - Vickfeburg

    liriiarleil.a. J. vt nite. NapoleonJames Howard-- --New OrleansCity of Chester.... ,.,wt- - IoutsCity of Vlcksbnrc SL LOUlHPat debartie .VlcksburgPhllAllin .Frtrs I'olniLaura lavis. ,,. Cincinnati

    In Port.Clarksville.

    TbelVeathcr nnU Klvcrs.Yesterday temperature was higher than U

    has teen lor a week, the mercury during theafternoon elevating itself to elgnty-aeve- n de-grees and the sky was clear, all day. Tbemerisfaltinf; rather rapidly, ii the observ-ers N gauge observations are correct, and willnot perhaps eo down more than three inehesa day hereafter. While river is rising a little,with four feet to Jackson port, and the Arkan-kMiiR-

    is falling, with tw enty Inches to Littleltock.

    .STAGE OF RIVERS.Dally report of the Maze of water, with

    changeslu the twcjity-loa- r hours ending atat three o'clock Flflay evening, ieptember6, i&S:

    Above low dianges.water. ltfee. Fall.

    Feetjlnehea FU;iniFt,In

    FtMt lien ton 0 o1 eOmaha. i- t-1 hi veti port . 0! 0Ieaveu worth M. v. Utk'rO.-ii- ,, ,. ,,CairoSi . Lou H .1'lllslHirg.- -. .( 'i u ci u na ti. ...LmUvllltMmphtVicksburg r ,ShreveportNtshviileNew Orleans4.Yankton .

    Below hlgli water mark of 1871.lOCleial. S. Wo KIIODK,

    Observer Signal Bervice, U.S.A.METEOROLOGICAL REC0BD.

    SiorALBnnvicE United Statbb Army, 1Mriiruis, Tcnxm September Js 1S73. f

    n:l 1L0S 3.Hx. x. a. x. r.M.Barometer., 39jQ17 J01C7Change since last re-

    port jm J010 -.- C6 2Thermometer 70" a IS!'Change in twenty

    fourhours xlr xll xSWind South Poulh H.WWeather Clear Fair FairRainfall 0 0 0

    K. W.ltllODK,Oberver,Signal Service, United btales Army.

    Movements or Boats.All told there were Ave arrivals and seven

    departures since our last report. The Chestercame down late Thursday night with 880 tonsand went back at four o'clock In the morningv ith a light trip. Tbe A.J. White brought up2W bales of cotton and 513 sacks of seed. TheJames ifoward, with a barge in tow, camedown early, and remained ioag enough topick up 2U tons of freight, leaving at teno'clock in tlie morning, drawing six and one-ha- lf

    feet, hhe stuck on Osceola bar twelvehours coming down, and doubtless had somerubbing to do to get over Jones's below here.7 he OJ ty of Vleksburg packed up after puttingojM4 bales of cotton and 11 sacks of seed, butaided ICQ bales to her cargo for Cairo. TheCleburne went down during the evening, add-ing tt) tons here, and had some-TO- J tons whenthe came here. The White had a fair trip out,and the Laura Davis, lor Cincinnati, wa wellpatronized by tourists anxious to evacua--the city aud xlee from the wrath that is al-ready iiere.

    Beats to Leave.The Grand Tower, Captain Lennox, leovrs

    this afternoon at five o'clock, for Cairo. St. ILouis and all way landlna.

    The Clarksville, In command of CaptainRarrett, will leave at fliarp five o'clock thiseenlng, for Fine IllulT, Little Rock, and allpoints on tlie Arkansas river. Colonel Outlawi prime minister.

    1'ersoual.BurdeU Paris and Enoch Stevens will be tho

    that boat willpull out or the Missouri and go Into the Redriver trade soon Kd. Haarks and Geo.Millenbergerhave gonei Cincinnati to viewthe ex IK) at ion and put la llmew...LawrenceMcKoe, collector at the wharf master's ofHce.at Cairo, died there Wednesday of yellow- -fever Mr. K. A. Phelps, the Carter lineagent at is h rereport, who recently made a tripo St, Louis ou the Lady Lee and returmd to

    Sbreveport, died there on Wednesday ot theterrible scourge. He was a thorough ousinessman and a gentleman beloved by all m ho hadthe pleasure of knowing hi mM .Thursdaysr. Liuls Globe furnishes the following: "JFhUo Young left last evening for Cairo, wherebis boat, the Great Republic, is nowlying. Hon. Kd. Gray, commander ofthe tiU Joseph, now laid up, left for homelast evening on the Grand Tower. Whilst theboat is laid up he will Interview his constitu-ents In tscott county on the great financial'(Qestlonsof theday.and particularly on theimprovement ol the Mississippi hence toCairo. A n steward of the anchorline, familarly celled Sam, and by persua-4o- n

    an Irihmau, has determined to chal-lenge Mike MeCooie for a regular mill; hav-- i

    Bag lost heavily on him, he thinks the onlyway t get even Is to whip him. CaptainYeorge Lennox, of the Grand Tower, was

    quite unwell yesterday, and Captain IsaacII. McKee wentout In commaud of the GrandTower, and, although he did not win thebell, heiang It as if he was used to it'....Capt. F. A, Blanks li confined to his house bysickness from tbe prevailing dengue at NewOrleans Andy Wll-o-n has shipped as

    clerk on the Rello of TexasXetra Drift.

    Tlie City of Che Uer, on the trip out from StIuls was detained fifteen hours at Fibre'sLanding. A very dangerous bar la reportedto be forming there, and unices passed lo day-light MibjectA tbeboatlotheenUfttrlk. Itu aim reported hazardous to pass the bar ati ir snneltFa after night, it is full or logs andtiags JuU six lousof New Orleans freight

    xere snipped from St. Louis on Wednesday..TtKe final trial of expedients for steam

    navigation of the canal takes pteee betweentvracaseand Cllea before the state coram

    on the lourteenth of October. Everymonth brings new competitor Into tbe field,aod ttje4rtnmlJon isliceiy tohaveadlfflcult

    sk in adjoilgtng theiollar prise, iffii Jeett, it is awarded at all. Du-ring the acsKion of the board of steam uaviga- -iou, a r solution was adoptt d that efforts be

    made against the rebue of pateuts now inue The Frank Fargoud recently ef t NewOrleans and made excellent time lo Green-ville s follows: From t, Mary's marketto grain elevator, nine minutes andforty-riv- e seconds and from leva-tor to Greenville , Point, eleven'Milnntrs and fifteen seconds making a total oftwenty-on- e minutes from bt. Mary's marketto Greenville Point.. Tlie City oftielthaias been banked Thursday's st. LoutsDenmxa aars: Tho remarkjtbl nint.if Jonnto which the river Is feubjct are graphicallyiescribcil by Mr.Wm.C. Lyle.a pilot who wentlowQwtwnioaiue uieuroe to kwk at theiverfor the benefit ol tlie Exporter, to which

    steamer he Is attached. He left Cairo by railm Turn ay even! be. The Ulencoeatock threeJra, but lost little time. ne van drawing4x feet of water from Price's landing out. AtHorsetail found eve aud a half f it;Twin J I oliows six feet, scant; ForrestHemic atx fret, and two channels; Devil'si4 nd uncertain, six feet belDg reKirted,jut tbe boat sluaat, although drawing only firend a blf feet. This was on the Missouri side

    of the river. There Ik five and a half fet onA.i ! slai. Here boats conid eaunliy be

    taordtal several feel mote water all the timefan inexpensive wing-da- was built so h- to

    oringj-'toni- watorirum ami channel lnt theiliier. No more trouuto tmUl Ahk-'- s Towli-a- awas r ached. Here here. Is hardly any eur--v- ul

    narrow, croked, and channet divided.Nooatoonie ta the Illinois channel, A coolmany break nie showing tbm-alves- . Thewreek of tbe Lasaile Is making a bigbreak, but H is now about seventy-fiv- e

    yards Irom the chanod.".-...Ac-oonllb-u tl'e London jTHaymfiw, the

    f Mte City of Wathinajtoc is not to beeutm ly to the nature of iter cargo.

    The Trieprajth labors at great length ami withmuchiuganulty, to prove that tha deviation

    f her oonpus h was not dne to aae lronajdateel vf lb winch the shtp wan laden siucehstothe ironhlch euteced into her it

    coMMaUion. The tbeoi y of lite TrlgyiaJi,bleu is almost a plausible as It is startling,

    t thflrt absolute reliance cannot be placedapoa the magnetic needle fur steering anyiron ahif. Tb earth bi&g itself a huge mag-ne- t,any piece of soft iron 2s magnetized bybeing plaotdln the dlrvctlon ol the carta amaguetio current. Rut by dianglug theoosuioM of the bar, and strik Ing It aladden auLviolent blow, tbe poles of themagnet before formed may be reversed. Whenan Iron shtp is construct "d It Inevitably be-comes magnetised, tnfut-o- f tho efforts madeto demur net ize 1 by placing tbe variousparli in UlTereut otwIUans. Every iron shipHmi Mtiieieforu agfeat magnet, sabject to

    the same changes as a magnetised bar oi iron.THe working of the engines and t:-- beatingof a heavy bet may be sufficient to change theahip pctai-ity- But cliauglng her oiarliyafl Wcowpftses and tneship cannot bewboliy trusted to tbelr guidance. The TeleyniaA eoraes to tbe logical eoueluviou that,us sioa (Ms a xavlgating eflSeer cannot gt aglimpse of sun or star4 to assure Win that hitcompass kra) to Us wirtrtiwn d aviationthen la peril vrftai evajfj lTOB4Mntt VeaseJAnew wyteef baiat la on tMlapk, but wontbe m the lirearibi a wrarfle yei.. "Twi setUisone of wbteli tha stem eaaaur toUo) earrtw tbe irtweaalnary, nuUl aead 4r de-l- a4i,lrfei lawny baSat

    THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL--SATUBDAY-, SEPTEMBER 27, 1873.ether making a Jointed steamboat four hun-re- d

    by ninety feet; capacity three thousandtons engines Ihirty-lnc- h cylinders ten fetstroke: can sink but o e of the boxes or linksat a time; each box about one hundred bythirty feet. This will be the marine wonderof the age .Tlie arches of the St. Louisbridge ate ptly compared to rainbows Theywill always be close to the water. ....Wednea-day'- s

    Cairo JMtetln has this Item : The How-ard got away from Cairo Just In time to raveherself some trouble. A number of cattledied on board while she lay a our wharr, anathey were thrown overboard. They floated toa point near mo hi. t nai ies uowj, w nere ineywere drawn ashore by some men who took thohides off them Aod left the carcases to rotin the hot snn. Mayor Wood was made awaroui vuia iJVei, uui jum bdiiui mo nine 110 uwigot ready to oo' the onlreraof the Howardshe took in her llnefi ant Ktarteddown the river.".. The St. Joseph,uian ana uity ox jieiena win layup for a short time on account ofthe water, but the John A. Kcudder, Fat Cle-burne and Joe Kinney will be entered In theirplace .The following nrc tlie principalitems of theUIcncoo'sfrrisht for New Orleans:2t)S2bbls flour and meal, 3 bbls of pork. SWddi onions "his wnisKy, 01

    II bbis apples. 115 casks bacon, G2 tlerrtebacon, 191 tiercel lard, 150 kegs lanl, 101 cad-dies lcad.35 boxes cheee, SJ bixes eggs, 004bales nay. Si pkgs of butter, 12 pkgs tobacco,9 hhda tobacco. 100 sacks meal, 13S rolls bagging, o neau uorses lira iieou uog4ta okKS sundries, and 12S.J sacks comVleksburg has hod three bona Jlde cases ofit .The l azoo and Tallahatchie rivers arcboth falling, the former having thtve and anail leei in x azoo uiiy. i ne ounuower is iou-lo-

    with only filtecn Inches over the worstbars The St. Louis Times has this: "Anoccasional corrcbpondent sends us the follow-ing:Through the rale ran the Camberland, beau-

    tiful, hiitzht.Where the sycamores stood in tho armor of

    wuiic.And Eolnt-llk- In sunshine, In prayer rose

    each form,And as giants and ghoiU In the darkness aud

    storm.And wore winter's livery all summer tlmo

    uirongu.The mantle of purity, spotless In hue."All baotmenwho have navlcated the Cumberland will appreciate the above descrip-tion of the sycamore, whoe branches hangso thickly over that river, and so often "golor" a boat's chimneys and things Thisveree is from a so an sunz bi "Buzseventv-flv- e or thirty vein aso. Theoriginal lines ore in the possession ofins iiie-u- menu, lapiain it. v. rer--guson, of the Month of SmUluand,on her way up night before last, the A.J,White had, a partot the way, a very dlsttn-euUhe-

    Paiseneer. timt bclne no let tlian Mr.J. -- White, the gentleman horse-thi- whoecaieuiromjaiisomeumesince. tie uoarueathe boat at Friar's Point with a wplenpld hor&eaud croised to Fort i'inney, from where hedoubtless went Into the interior of Arkan- -mi Xfl Outlaw, Nat Orecn and TipFields aod one or two other river notables,were In the cJtr vestcrdav Another conntvhedrd from. At Des Moines. Iowa, a few dayssince, the supreme court affirmed tbe decisionof the Lec county district court in the case of

    miry uor, a coiorea woman, aramsi ineNoithwestera ra'ket company The comtheld that the company con id not make a ruleexcluding passengers irom equal rights onthefr boats ou account of color. 'lheuitwisbrpught by the plaintiff lordamages for eject-ing her irom the Indies' cabin and tableafUx having purchased a first-cla- ticket.Mr. Cogar is said to tw a colon dwoman of education and re 11 Dement.

    PAPER WAREHOUSE.

    MEMPHIS WHOLESALE

    Paner Waretase.

    CHAS. HERZ0G& BROTHER

    WHOLESALE DEALERS IX

    Papers, Flour Sacks, TwineStatlonoryy to.

    tho approaching Cotton Season weFOR Special bargains in COTTON SAM-rl.-PAPER,

    l'aner Goods cenerally at Eastern nriceF.guaranteed.

    Cor. Jell irvrn anil NcromI slrtrt.

    BadHFIP CITY

    PAPER WAREHOUSE

    REMOVED TO

    116 and USBcalc StreetCorner of Hernando.

    HAVING removed from my old stand, No.street, to a more commodioushouse, I respectfully ask my friends andbutlne&s houses generally, to give mo a calland examine my Flock btloro purchasingelwhere. I nm receivinir daily from mrmil's hesw supplies comprising everythingin. unc,wnir,n a wul ten at mnuuiaciu-rer- s

    prices.jy p j ' .

    SALT.

    F. BANKSIITH & CO

    General Agents for Ohio lUver and KanawhaSalt Company's

    COARSE, FIXE XSD DAIRY

    NO.3 HOWARD'S ROW MEMPHIS,

    DRY GOODS.

    OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK

    OOMPIiETE.Wo Sell to 3IEKCIIANTS Only.

    WALKER BROS. & GO.

    WHOLESALE DEALERS I-X-

    iflilfllSlllMSrCKNISIUNtJ GOODS,

    A5D JOBBERS OT

    Men's and Boys5 Clothing,Xo. 3Inin .Street.

    jsODTILERN HOME SCIIO VESTABLISHED ISC.

    107 & 199 Charles Street, Balllmorc.

    M EL AMBS. WILSON M.CARY.1MES.GE2?. JOHN l'LUIEAJJ, lJrALS

    Exercises resumed September

    This Institution Is conducted on the Collesi-at- esystem, with a corps-- of ten Instructors In

    tne Knell sh, French and German branches,five professors of Music, Fainting and Draw-ing, besides Iectuiesand fnch other adjunctsas are deemed necessary. French is tho lan-guage of tho school and strictly required to bespoken. The scholastic course Is carefully ar-ranged with a regular sequence of studies onthe ptogresslve system, and Is adapted to theadmbsion of pupils of all ages, M any stagefrom the Primary Classes to the SeniorGraduates. Class honors and distinctions areaward! attheeloKflof Hussion. iv'JH

    DRAWING.

    UmXDEST SCHEXE ETEK KXOWX.

    Fourth Grand Gift ConcertFOR THE UUNEFIT OF THE

    PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY

    12,000 CASH GIFTS $1,500,000.

    Every Fifth Ticket Draws n Gift.

    S25Q,QOQ for SGO.Fourth Grand Gift Concert authorizedTMIK special act of the Legislature for tbe

    benefit of the Public Library of Kentucky,wilt take place in Public Library Hall, atLouisville, Kentucky,

    Wednesday, December 3, 1S73.Only Sixty Thousand Tickets will be sold

    and one-ba- if of tbeso are intended for theEuropean market, thus leaving only 30gl)U forsale in the United States where 1UUJ0 weredisposed of for tlie Third Concert. Tho tick-ets are divided Into ten coupons or ports andhave on their back the sen. rue with a full explanatlon of the mode ot drawing.

    At this Concert, which will be the grandestmusical dlplay ever witnessed In this coun-try, the unprecedented sum of

    31,500,000,divided into 12,0C0 cash Blft, will ho dlstrlb:nted by lot among the ticket-holder- Thonumbers of tbe tickets to be drawn from onwheel by blind children and the gifts fromanother.

    LIST OF GIFTS.One Grand Cash frm.""!?

    iuijxoOne Urand CashUUt- - ... fOfWOne Grand Cash UifU. ssjiuOne Urand Oudi Gilt. 170

    10 Cash Gifts of l!0,(Jk) each,. 1VIJ30 Cah Oitts of S, " lfOJSOCashGlfUof IflHO " snjM)

    (OCashGlfUor SJ0 " ItVOolMX) Cash Gifts of wl " . 14)UU0CahGlftsnf 3 " nanZjQCahUlIUof 2UJ " ttifiuS2iCashGlftsof 100 " 35110

    ILWU Cash Gifts of 51 "Total 12.000 Gifts, all Cash, amounting

    The distribution Trill be positive whetherall the tickets are sold or not, and tne 12,'xjOgl Its all paid In proportion to ths tickets sold --all unsold tickets being destroyed as at theFirst and Second Concerts, and not representedIn tho drawing.

    PRICE OF TICKETS.Whole tickets, JM; Halves, K3; Tenths, or

    each coupon, 13; 11 whole ticket lor ISOU: 22Ktickets lor SIMM, liJ whole tickets lor Si.tM);. nuwouvMLi iur tvowi. . u aiscount onleM than ios worth of Uekets at a Ume. 1

    The nnparalleicd sucresitof the Third Giftwoncen, as weii as the satisfaction given bythe first and second, makes It only necessaryto announce the Fourth to insure the promptsale oi every ticket. The Fourth Girt Concertwill be conducted in all lu details like theThird, ant full particulars may bo learnedfrom ctreular., whleu will be sent free fromthis olllc-- to all who apply ror thtm.

    Tickets now ready loc safe, and all ordersaccompanied by the money promptly Oiled.Liberal terms given to IIhms who buy to sellagain. TH. V-- ItlCAJll.t.-TT- .Agent I'ntite Library of Keutueky andMana-r- rtiiMJBrt, PuMto Uhmry Bnildlne

    LnuHTHIe, Ky. null

    M. It, 2USACHAM. J. B. F03TON.

    M. L. MEAOHAM & CO.,

    ffto 'issls Gum I SI ApBNo. 9 UiaON STREET, M-mpIii-s, Tonn.

    1rV nra nnanl n rt Um Vail Tmrln stss 1 n n r.xir and tifutlr irl. I nl. I. .1.1.Y havlug been purchased before the recent

    in jiAuuiii. iitonf iiaw, ol ua.i, tuff rc.,

    THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE

    LLISON

    17 Union St., Memphis.

    ORGiLL BROTHERS & CO.WHOLESALE

    HARDWARE--AND DEALERS IN- -

    AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY.!

    .aMr'A STEEL COTTON GIN.mm

    --WIIOLCSAIiE-

    UEERIXG HORSE KM.'INE, with Its substantial Iron Pillar for a solid centralsapport Tor tnc nin-llonj- c. bona ror Lircniar, wmi rrlec nim a largoExplanatorj Kugraiin?, to

    ORGLLIi BROS. & CO., Agents.GULLETTS STEEL LUUSH C01T0N-GIN- , : : : : $5 per sawMAGNOLIA LIGHT DRAFT COTTON-GI- : : : : : $4 per saw

    glOa.'1 SI2 FROST

    ooM

    JiSvPm

    ::r:,,;;.Jii!i;ii!i!!il!i!,iTrem endous

    SOLS AGENTS

    WHOLESALE DILV1ER IX

    CKASAW

    : :

    of

    Course of isfor

    n

    r. A. I.nim .V.

    Me-la lie of

    C Q.

    A W. ROUKP.TS. So .

    advance. We offer EXTUAniiiuns anu as well as a full

    HARDWAREiHODSE IN

    BROTHERS,

    MERCHANTS

    MERCHANTS!

    Mcniphln

    EiSTABtilSirEIWITKOWSKY

    206 STREET.

    1nFOR THE

    NOW COMPLETE.

    IRON WORKS.

    COAL.

    1.1. MaiTears In

    DEAX.EBS IS

    AND

    80,000 BARRELSFlttsbnrg Lunrp, and Slack Coal,

    A I. Also,

    BARGE

    CANNBL COAL.

    City and JOountry Orders filled promrtly atLowest Katm.

    HOSPITAL.

    HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE.

    JL AM prepared to take charge of a fewKnch as

    may be desired can bo secured. On a longlarge experience In tha of classof cases, with a thecommunity wlm me, I must forpublic

    ALLEN,' 1 West Court

    CELEBRATED MANILLA AND N0YEDAD CIGARS.Branils finest Cigars in Market. Agents for Choice Virginia Tobacco.

    Jir.lU'lt.VNTS.Ylsltlng the city find it to their interest to my Immense stockpurchasing

    ADOLPH LOB & ,GENERAL INSURANOl

    Central Insurance Company of Lonls, IncorporatedCnpltnl 81,375,000 00.

    Fire and Marine Insurance Company or St. Joseph.Cash Avs-L- s 8SOO.COO OO.

    (ilobe Life Insurance Company of Xeir York.Cnsli Assets fjl,000,000 OO.

    OFFICE, 41 MADISON STREET, MEMPHIS,

    OUR FALL STOCK

    MEMPHIS

    STISEIST,

    JOS.

    3Estll Prices.

    Co

    CO

    - -- oJ. II. L0E1VEXSTIXE. JC. LOEWEXSHXE. II. 31. 10E

    LOEWENSTINE BROS.EXOLCSIVE WUOIXSAU3

    (Xo Connection with aoy Retail Homo in the City.)

    DRY GOODS, NOTIONS.WHITE CJOIS, HOSIEKY,

    MAIN STREET, MEMPHIS.DItESS G-OOX- S ja. SIaSJOI-XiT-S-- .

    Orders nnd Promptly Filled, Guaranteeing Satisfaction.

    CHI

    98, lOO, lO and lOG Second Street,AND 49 AUD 51 WINCHESTER STREET,

    M:333MCEaB:iS, : : i TJIHIKTIsXIESSjUIE:.Manufacturers oi Machinery, Steam Engines, Saw-JIlll- Horse-Power- s, Bhartln?, Couplings,

    Uau trs, IIoxik, Etc; aod also manufacture rs and proprietors of lieath'atateat Well Augur. County and Btato flights fot sale.AGRIUULTUItAL-'.otl- on Presses, tlenrlns. Pinions, Srgmente, Gudgeons Etc.

    HOU3EWO. a. Colnmus, Lintels UUJs, tiratlngs. Ventilators, Sash Weights, EtcAll kinds of Steam1 at, Oeneral Repairs done on short notice. Orders for Brass

    and Iro-- i Castlnfs, and all kinds of Wrought Iron Work solicited. Cashpaid lor Old llrass. Scrap Iron.

    COLLEGE.

    No. 23SMain Street,

    MEMPHIS, : : TENNESSEE- -

    Incorporated by the Loclslatnro TennossooMuch 9th 1W7.

    ovist way jlo mgiit.Tlie Study extended, thorouch

    and practical, aflordlDg superior faclllllcHobtalnlnj; sound business education.

    Call for College Monthly r&per.on ddressunl l'rlneliml.

    UNDERTAKERS.

    G. H. HOLST & BRO.,

    UNDERTAKERS,Xo. 320 Main Street,(Opposite Peabody Hotel)

    MEaPIIIS, - . . TEXXESHEE.Always on hand large assortment or

    oases and Ctisktts, and Wood Collinsevery description. Orders by teleimplipmmptly niled, anl cases V.

    MEACIlAli

    INDUCEMENTSiuiiau-v- ,

    1859

    MAIN

    (SeTentecn Business),

    FITTSBTJRQ OTHER

    194 SECOND STREET.

    Mut

    No.

    ONE LOAD

    PEYTONA

    lusane- Persons. accommodationsand

    treatment thisreference to profession and

    know dependconfidence. Address,Db7j.R.

    anj street.

    Fiftywill examinebe.ore elsewhere.

    American St. 1853.

    St. Jojcph

    Mntnal

    TENN

    WEXSTIXE.

    348

    Solicited

    102,

    1ulleys,

    Uln Bolt,

    Kallroad and

    Copper and

    shipped

    PHOFESSIOKAL.

    DR. JOHN CHANDLER,

    With tho experience derived from a rbsidenseIn Now Orleauce from 1815 to 1S81, respectfully

    tenders his professional services to tho citi-

    zens of Memphis.

    Oillco Southern Hotel,Itratileneo 20O IfernnndoNtrcct.

    JASIES O 1'IERCK. ItXKEY F. Dix.

    l'lEKCE & DIX,AT OfiNEYS - AT - LAW,

    43 3 JIiKllsou Street,MEMPHIS, t i : ; : : : TENNESSEE

    J.W.CLAPP. J.P.MEUX.

    CLAPP & MEUX,

    ATTOENEYSATLAW,15 Union Street, Memphis.

    av J.W.CLAPP will continua to practicela IKiKoto and l'anoll Counties, Mississippi.

    ATTORNBY A- -D GOUNS ILOR

    No. 41 Madison Street. Ilobm SG

    FREEMAM RANDOLPHATTOBMSY-AT-LA-

    SARI11S. MISHISSIPP1.

    Mt References: Estos, Flier ft llnson,M.UMnachsm. Itnotos A Go ty

    HANSON & ESTES,

    ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- W

    15 UNION STREET,Itoom 7 Lee Block, : : MEMPHIS, TENN

    DRS. A. WESSON & SONS,

    513 MUX STREET, : : : HEBPIIIS

    ALL worlr guaranteed to be of the bestand on the most reasonableterms.

    Teeth extracted by Laughing-Ga- s or Ban- -cone, without pain.

    fames naving sets oi teem noi givingsausiacuon, we lose ail sucit ana qukb ineuiperfect. A. WESSON s SONS.

    BEES B. EDH0NDS0N,

    ATTORNEY AT- - LAW,15 Union Street, (Leo Block,

    MEMP TENNESSEE

    It. P. DUNCAN. O.W.GORDON.

    DUNCANS GORDON,

    ATTOENEYS-AT-LAW- ,

    Xo. 39 3IADIS0X STREET,

    MEMPHIS, ; : i TENNESSEE.

    H.T. ELLKTT II. E. JACKSON B. M. ESTES

    ESTES, JACKSON SELLETT,

    ATTORNEYS -A- T-LAW

    ME3I1I1IS, TEXMESSEE.

    OFFICE-N- O. 15IMADISON STREET

    JOB PRINTING.

    FRANKLINJOB PRINTING HOUSE

    BOOK BINDERYAND

    BLANK BOOK EANUFACTORi

    S. C. TOOF, I'roprlctor,No. 15 "West ConrtStroot'

    MJSMPHI8, : : : TENNE8SKE

    attention of the Merchants andBusiness Slen of Memphis, Norm Mississippi,Alabama and Arkansas, Is particularly calledto the superior facilities of this house for exe-cuting orders for all kinds of

    JOB PRINTING!Plain, Fancy and Ornamental, such as Pam-phlets, Constitutions, Blanks, Circu-lars, Business ind Show CardsLetter Heads, Envelopes, Shipping Tas,La-lels- .

    Receipt, Checks, Wedding Cards, HallTickets. Invitations

    ledgers, Journals, Cash Books.

    PRICES LOTVASTnE LOWESTPerfect sallsracllou irnraleed In

    every InstanceA call and an examination of my .specimens

    Is respectfully solicited.

    . O. T OOF. rron.trOIL WORKS.

    UI.TOS' CITY

    OIL WORKS.BAKER & BARTON

    pnrchBSs?d aud rcfltd the aboveHAVING arc uor manafacturing

    Oil, Oil Cako and Cotton Seed Mealwhich U.ey offer at the lowest market prices.

    They make C01TON SEKD MKAL n spe-cialty, and offer liberal Inducements to

    and the trade.They pay the highest market price In cash

    for Cotton Seed, mmlsh sacks nnd twine onapplication to responsible parties for theshipment of seed to thm, make prompt re-turn", and pledgo their best efforts to merit ashare ot public patronage.

    RxrkB to Union and Planters Bank;Messrs. Thus. H. Allen & Co.; I). II. Towns-en- d

    ; Messrs. & l'"o. septqSATES.

    GABE KLEIN, AGENTHosier,-Ualimar.- & Co.'s

    IBOM SAFES,Xo. 175 Main Street,

    TENNESSEE.

    NOTICE.

    theHOWARD ASSOCIATION

    Have established their Office at

    No, 12 wont Court St.,whero all applications for NURSES will besupplied at any hour. Day or Night.

    By order of EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

    TEXAS LANDS.Lands in Jackson, Liberty, Hardin and

    Orange counties, Texas, Improved andunimproved, prairie nnd limber, adaptedto sugar, cotton, corn, potatoes, stock-nin- e lies,etc., whcio the winters are mild and summersdcllshlf ul. a fresh ta brs?ze dally ,'and with-in a few hours travel of three eltie,for leasefor five years for tho taxes, or will sell at fromtwo lo ten dollars an acre, as X wish to start anew branch of industry I aui sick or receiv-ing and answering r utile letters. I meanbusiness: Titles all of record.

    K. S. ItEMBERT,Care 168 Front street, Memphis

    Feptember. 1X7-

    LAND, STEAM HILL. GIN, ET6.

    For sale, ot positively less than half theirvalue, cotton lauds, timber lands; stock farms,containing from loo to boo acres, with peren-nial springs and artlUctal fish ponds, wellslocked; also a very valuable water-powe-a steam mill or forty-hors- e power, sawand grist, in running order; a sixty-sa-gin, gearing and press in good condition, neatthe new Paducaa railroad, ten or twelve milefnorth of Memphis. Titles good, or the countyrecords will tell who lies, ltefers to L. J,DtilTe.of theAppeal: ii. D.L. Stewart. of thChancery Court ; or to

    3. C lhli HOIjlH.Remberton. 12 miles north of Memphis

    September 1, 1S3

    UNIVERSITY-U-K VIRGINIA opens

    tbrouch nine months.It is organised In schools on the elective system, with full courses in Classics, Literature.Science (with practice !u Chemical and Physi-cal Laboratories), In Law, Medicine, Englueerlnz. Teaching and Agriculture. Applyfor Calcloguct to JAMKS K. 1IAP.RI8JNChairman, P.O. University i, A; 'w

    1842ITHB OLDEST HARDWARE HOUSE IN MESPHISI1873

    A.' J. WHITE. A. D. XAN.OSTAFF. FRED. M. WHITE.

    WHITE, LANGSTAFF&SUCCESSOES TO A. J. WHITE & CO.

    IMPORTERS AITD JOBBERS 123

    HARDWARE234: IVont Street, Memphis.

    AGENTS TOR

    Dee ring's Horse Engines, Branch, Crookes eVfiCs Circular Saws, HenryDlsston & Sons' Circular Saws.

    3ZMS.&rTjtm COTTON GM3STS,JKTJDEJJDXiEl 0Oa?tUO3ST G-ITsT- S,

    OAR'V JLil-EL'- COTTON G-IHT-IB Ci STRAUS'S GRIST IVTXXjXiS

    Planters' Cotton Presses, Klrby's Reapers and Mowers, Bnford's Black Hawk Culti-vator, Etc.; Bain's Wagons, Una Pipes, Hall's Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Vault

    Front, Faltbanks' Scales, Rubber Belting, Packing and Hose,Lallln & Baud Powder Company.

    TPJSJXLiJLi 1878.

    We are now prepared to offer TO THE TRADE full lines of

    IMPORTED SILK GOODS!IX RIBB0XS, VELTETjj, AXD TRIMHIXU FABRICS.

    TXToti033LS 5V22Lc3- - Fancy GoodsIN GREAT

    FULL LINES OF MILLINERY GOODSEspecially adapted to the wants of the Millinery Trade of this section.

    TRIMMED HATS OF OUR OWN MAfiUPAGTOREWhich will be found much better adapted to the requirements of this community than goods

    manufactured in other cities by those who do not understand the wants of this section.OTIS A CO., 327 Mnln street.

    SLEDGE, McKAY & CO.Cotton Factors,

    WHOLESALE GROCERSAND COMMISSION MEBCHANTS,

    Wos. 371 ami 373 MAEBT ST.,Offer to the trade of Memphis and Merchants of the Country A LARGE AIsE

    SUPERIOR SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, AT PRICES AS LOW ASANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE, consisting in part of

    Flour of all Grades and BrnndH.Sugars Louisiana, Demarara anil all grades of White Sugars,molasses and Syrups, all grades and 11 rices.Sack and barrel Salt.Tobacco all grades; superior assortment.Bulk Pork, S. C. Ilams and cask Itacon.Coffee and Teas all grades. Bagging, Ties and Sails.Lanl Tierces, Half Barrels, Kegs, Buckets and Tln-pall- s.Whisky all grades; none superior In market.Oysters, Canned Fruits, Raisins and Cheese.Candles and Soaps, at Cincinnati prices.And nil other Goods kept In a Orst-cln- ss Grocery House.

    THE LARGEST IN THE CITY.

    so

    53--1

    SAAO FRIEDMAN,WHOLESALE

    LADIES' TRIMMED HATS,

    No. 297 Main

    B7

    OF

    C.

    GENERAL

    Xo. 9 Madison Street,the following First-Cla- ss Fire and

    OF YORK.$

    OF

    8303,000.

    for effecting all of are notIn the

    Certificates covering toEuropean to consignee,and IN ir

    All rates and adjusted tothe

    X G. Br.

    MAX DFACTURERS

    O T-

    AND CUTLER

    FATiXj 1370.

    VARIETY.

    t30tmCO--3

    EE-

    C'S

    URCO

    -3

    Street, Memphis

    AXJ) JOBBERS

    ING- -

    1TELLFOUD.

    sep2

    STItEET.

    BRO., tOpposItelCourt Square

    CARRINGTON MASON,

    INSURANCE AGENT,Hcnipliis.

    RepresentingMarine Companies:

    IXSUKAXCE C0MPAXT, XEW1,408,573.

    IMPERIAL IXSURAXCE C03IPAXV, L0XD0X.Assets 88,000,000.

    XIA0ARA IXSURAXCE C0MPAXY.Resources $1,000,000.

    MANHATTAN LNSURAXCE C0MPAXY.

    PACIFIC MUTUAL IXSURAXCE CO. (HARIXE).81,031,000.

    classes risksexcelled city.

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    LEGAL.IJnnUnipt Sale

    Of Twenty-roa- r Ilnmlml nnil Sixty.live Acres oi sjinci.

    In the matterof James P. PVwanta, sutipt.in Bankruptcy, at jiunutruie, Aasa"Y VITTJE of an order of sale, wslaiail inih. nutrlct Court of the UaiUd Statcu for

    the District of Aiabaraa, I will, onMonaay, the IStlt day of October, 1S73,at the soothwewt corner or Mala mm jtasnsonstreacs, la the city or xcinpnis,ull to the hlelMBt bMr. for es.(.hi ,1,1a .mi tnlerefft- - irieol aatl.wbleh UetOUMCU w w. mw wunrinMidate or IlllBe his peUUoa in swskrapta IBand to the ftllowlagdederibed real estate, lt:

    . ,. I or section . , ujwiwmh,.t. omw.ijeir; . .

    AllofseeSkm ,towBpi aottk.raasjeTg.AilorseetleB ,lwsJilp snorOs, roaIB-Nnrt- h

    half of seetMa . to laihrp S Bmtfc,Kiooe uaUlviileJ one-six- th intereeiiBSee-Uon- S,

    towBsfclpS aorth. raase 7 eaM. Xaaanaif of township 5 north, naaja 7east. The east half of the west half ofi suiinZ7, townships north, range 7 east. All rjrtain CrttUmoen eoamy. esaie at aiiishiiis,miles west of Memphis, on tha Ml as pallLittle Roek railroad.

    Also, one oasuvtciea mawientry So.4A tor SB acres, on isumajwj. m, mShelby county, Tennessee.

    Also, one uedlvloW Intsrcst tBentry So. 91. for Oi acres, lying la SHenjP aadTipton eoantleK. Teaaessee.

    Maps and evidence ot t tie, and WfWn,atlon, furnished by applying to C. C Pus It a,Memphis, Tennessee.

    Beime, lluoiea A Gordon. Sollalto

    Administrator's Notice.ggawi-1""'- "

    ui audi ... inimi ii.tuk tmaIai to the and, r-- ixned by the lienora- -hle Probate Court of vhbveoantY. Mleestate of Richard Weldon, deceased; ittMt u ahereby given to all persoaslatlebted lo saklestate, to come forward jand settle Use same;and all persons having claim, against salstestate are hereby nouoea to preseat tne mumto me ror payment wiimn ine ume nt seen, onby law, or they will be forever barred.

    xms beptemoer w, is,..CJRNltLIt'S ORIFFIN,

    Administrator Richard WeldstaudeeV.aeon o.

    CHANCER."? SALES.

    Chancery Sale ofKeal Estate.In ths Chancery Conrt of Madison 0By,

    Tennessee. K. W. Hubbard, cxienlec, ste,.vs. the Heirs and Creditors of Marina B.

    IKppcs,deceased.

    of an Interlocutory decree Jarentered In the above cause Jury 5

    Mm. I will sell at public auction, to the nltjtWMdoer, in iront oi lae neai assateof Trezevant A Co on Madison street, aaarnortheast corner of Main and Madison sill an,Memphis, Tennessee,

    Un Saturday, October 11, 1S73,within legal hoars, tbe followtng dosertfcectrt"r"y, .seciion . neuraiiinie as an asn osnai a. amthe north line of the Fenaer tract, nortawesceomerof lot No. 1; thenee west S3 chain and73 links to a stake; thenee soatb 7 linka ta adogwood ; thenee soath 73 chaine to tne censerof Ilalehle river, two perstmnioa and water-oa- k,

    pointers; thenee up said rier lo tat.southwest corner of let 2o. 1 to ayeaasnre andwater-oa- k pointers; thf luin ninth "i nnalnsl-th- e

    beglnnins; containing: lfls aerea. It tfurther ordered that stole notlee lNMtaroar successive weeks in the Memphis A

    Tkiuts Cash. A1! eoaiU- - of redanand barred on eoallrmatnm ofsale-- This September 4, lb73.

    D. M. WISlOM, Clork aadTomlin ATomlln. Follcltors.

    Clianccry Court Sale of Iteal.Es-tat-e,

    Oa Saturday, October 1," ISTCSNo. aW. IL ru. OianeeiT Osnft ot

    metoy couniy. renDessee.iesse s. ters vs. usan M. presion ana osners.

    virtue of a decree of sale nude la tneBY above cause on the 2Uh day of April, Nsa,1 will, pursuant to the directions of sati do--cree.onr at nubile anction. tobidder, in front of tbe otBoe of the 'JutlandChancery Court of Shelby eonnty, nrsonlasrOpera-How- e, Seeaad street, in tna city esMemphis, Tennessee, on

    Saturday, October 4, 1S73,within legal hours, the lots of land din laltnlin said decree, Lou Nos. li, at, Hand23, of tbe A. J. Hays' subdivision, oath of andnear tne city ot Jtempnis, m anqinyletineesee.

    Terms of Sale On a credit of sesren inotes with good security reontnd,aBda Henretained to secure the payment tkssrwf . BseJ- -, v ut mwiupuua exproswy Duma wyvision in the decree.

    This September , lSTO.M. D. L. STEWART,

    OerkandMasUr.J. P. CAnunfans, Pol, tar Consnlaln-an-t.Clianccry Sale ol Kcal Estate

    On Satnnlay, October 11, 1878.No. SB, It-- D. SpomkI Caaneery Osaat of

    Hnelby county. TenBessee. Wm. Morraw etal. vs. Cnarles Jones et si.RY virtue ot an order of sale nude In Ikeabove stated cause on JmV & nan i wot

    In pursuance of said order, offer fer sate, atpuWtc auction, and sell to the Menest bSater,in front of Hie offiee of the siecend Caaneory

    CVCWH1 SSFeei. CltJ GI .cutitaave, ua

    Satnnlay, Octobor 11, 1873,within legal hours, the foUowlBg danarltieil' mwm ivwa.. friMittte, lyiDwaoa cme nmiiu- - us notoj ana rnate or .uwcruvu as ronowK, it :

    The soata twenty-lbu- r aad III i siters feet of tbe east (S) fifty feet of city SiTm,in civil dlstrlet No. 11.

    Also, tot , at the southeast eomerof 8ea-o-dand Monroe streets, la the 1MB ervtl dss-trl-ct.ALso,one-nal- f of let SM, at tee corner ef Sec-ond and Jaekson streett--A Uo, north one-thir- d of let US. at tho eonterof Third and Washington streets, ra "an ervfl

    dUtrlct.Also, the west forty-ala- e and shrcoquarters feet of lot K0, on the soata stde ofCourt street.A No, north half of lot K. la the Ofeeefctwand Safrarans sutxli vision, al earner sjeeend

    and Greenlaw streets.Also, lot Me", on bayou, at the corner of Con-cord and Auction streets.Also, west part of lot 86, on the west sWeefMain street. All of which said lot Ha fa thecity or Memphis, Shelby county. Tansessee.And also, lots S; S, 4, 5, , 7, 9, 1 H, ISaad l ofJones' subdivision of the Wrisrht tract, lytHK

    and being in the county cf Shelby, State ofTenncsMcjTermsof Sole On a credit of sir SMBths;purchaser or purchaser-- ! executing note wMta

    approved security. Hen retained. Equity ofreilemptlon barred.TWs iseptember 8, 1S7S.

    M. D. L. STEWART,... Clerk and Master.v. n. .iicimirii.t. noi. for I ,

    TRUSTEE SALES.

    Trnstee's Sale.TTNDER and by virtue of a trust deed.exe-- IJ en.! nit ihw .lav-- 11-- tea, mrJames M. Walker and his wise, SUen Walker,for the porpoe o securing tho tndsotcisasrtherein described, aut which deed In nfinoiilin the Kwuster's oaeeof Sbrlby eaaaay. "Te-nnessee, In Book No. J. pw- - its, I, as Iko tens-te-enamed therein, will, on

    TTednesday, October 8, 1873.between the Iiours of 11 o'clock asm. and 13

    seit to ino nignest OMder, lor easauattnefoot of the steps in front of my ofitct, n WTjfMain street, in the city of Meniphia, tnelowinir described rearnctnto. n.wti. a Miwnlot or parcel of land, situate, lyluK aad Wineinthecltv of Memnhls- - ShAliw Maatw.TW,.nessee, beinicaiMrtof block No. Don the --up"4 vj. mty, oetaunins: as sne aeast corner of Linkhftucr's let, theneowardly with the tine of said lot two auiand nfty-al- x leer, more or les,to the eenser efuajimsjayoso; menee souinwanttr witn lammeander-lu- g of said bayt a forty-on-e and one-ha- irfeet, more or lew, to a stake: tninnaeastwardly and parallel with saM Unk-haue- r's

    south Que two hundred andafty-sl- x teet to Causey street; tnsnscinorthwardly with the wort line ofCaasey street forty one and ftet,to the beginning, with an tha

    thereon. The equity of reannan-tlo- nIn said tiwt dvvd, and UtttNte

    oeneTea tone good, but I soli aid tenvey itrnneaoau. xi. k. MTXKe-,-beptember 17, K7S.

    Trustee's Sale.

    UNDER and by virtue or a trust deed ex aby Wm. Wallace, formeseeurins a note therein tlesertoeeT. and efrecord In the Iteglsr5 otRceof bhelWeoau-t- y,

    la book No. M, pago w,I,as tao tinlliiunamed therein, win, en

    3l0Eday, October C, 1873,sell to toe highest bidder, for easa, at taw Seetof the steps in front of ray oAce. No. SJsKSecond street, in the city of Mesa paM-- tldwelllng.hoose premises in the town ofcounty, Tennessee, tat wMenfnesaid Wallace now resides, or reasettl- - reatned,betas the same property porehased Ky saidWallace from tbe counts- - of Shemy," andknown as the old Jail and the resMesao

    situated on the south side of Mainstreet, having a street onirssuatkandweet,and bounded on the oast by a lot owned or orknown as Bebeunars lot.

    The title lo said property at bqjlovad nperfect, and aH equity of redempMoarlw alved- - I sell only as trustee.

    W.U.R.UNKY.Tsle,BcntembnasVISS. saaS

    Proclamation by tlio Governor.

    JOHN' a BROWN. Governor of the StateoTeunesse. To all who shall se that nrosants greeting: -irHKRKAS, It has been ntada IratWill teIf ma that certain uarttea. samaushnandJ. IS. ltnffina eJiariBnt wttttknTfi.In? committed a fnn 1 SOS

    on tbe h day of August, 1WS, npellie eoApor Don Calhoun (Colored), late of oaar mnaliief Tlpten, have ned frqea Justice and are bosvrunnins at huse;Now, therefore, I, John C. Brown, Gevorneras aforesaid, by virtue of the power andin aie vested, do hereby offer a nws: 1of two buBdred and nfty dollars tfKflt, a, tiirperson or persons who may detect and a tprehend the said Vaughn and KMfen reltlierof them.and ilMltvr kin. tn ssv. r t

    or Jailer of our county of Tipton, tnordortb ajusUce in that behalf may be bad and ex. -In testimony whereof. I havo hereunto . tmr hand, am! m i ! th-- Mt u,t

    Statetoheatnxed, at NassvUld, ou the uia

    CMAa,y.isw SecrMArvof Btate.

    .AVOID QUACKS.!A Victim Of MFIv lnirtnUstle

    Igedfti viliv every aertlsed remedy, hasa simple ananas e f wif-our- whichI; ,! i.d free lr Ills felti.wssoaerers. Ad-- d

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