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BANKING DIBECTOEY.mWMER'-lA- Bank of Tenn
Madison and Main srreeSa.
DetvITO HMa, No. MadlaonFIRST National Ban, 14 Maauaeas
national RanX, M Main streetUAY'OHO
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lnelltution,
rr umnrtrtioR,in
IMeTITU-Adui-
MEMPHli Insuranceon street- -
HK'U-HA-
street.PILE'S
I'ompuj,
Jtfftiwu
of IS Madlaon
BAVInGS Bank of Memphis, 204 Main atreet."
BUSINESS DIRECTORYX'TLEK, H P, Insurance JsaTer- -
CAROUSa Trisorance Company.s're, ..
A O,
CI.MtK, Insnr.nce"nil
In No. 11
R 4 CO ,
roi lI. .1 A iU oor- -
Bar andCrTAMrUrR"iTlNM r. CO., Booksellers and
l ai n
H.C.TiEvrrTr A Coson street.
22V,
DASrTfrri.l. Hil.LIAED, Factors, 25'
swaiM m, Booksellers and otauunera,aV io Jefferson
E so.- h ;.: more. II
3. CO.. Dry 27
EBBKKT & CO ,CH
191
AFHHRRTY
s
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atvaa
uhwi
seringa Madlaon
street.iKMAN
National
Bank
Agent,
JRSH Dealers,
jenvr-o- n
.KSON. Coal,
lTaain
f'tUMMkl
Agents,
AbatraciMonroe wcooa
Kiattoners stresLFront
Aurora Kadi- -
Cotton
SONatreaa.
CHADip. ?s: lti Jefferaoi.
a STS.FFF.Yreel.
FTSNIE 11 AM 4 CHAPMAN.Ma n treet
FOKC.J o A o i.. n '8 MainL. C, Phjsioan. Virginia
eLAICK. at CW.
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stree'.
an
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timet.
corner
Liquor. fteoondOperaHard war. svsei.
street.orgia
Ooaaaaa Fa.tors.
BUCK
"tdlerv. atreet.
VEB, office
steet.
street.
Anns,
jtai.r its Excloslve
rSON, 8., at. J25 street.
HIl.UTRANOECO., Factors.14 atreet
A CO r I. Prog 218 Main.Ht7BARDA LiOVELL. Saddlery, m
street.H ;to. H4VNt Attorneys
al Law, Paget Second streets.rtOlJBT, A fX- - Undertakers, gan Main
IRNANDO INnrRANOK COMPANY
1 ilrUMER, A Liquors. 276 rroul
BOLLKMatOBX A Building Mate- -
hi lson street.H KMT A lrLARR Y A CO. and
Ticket oornerwaln and afadlsojn
f 1"N, . l
IRK 1 J. street
KORTF v M
stre
1
1
v Coal
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ht
ana
246
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.lKISoroH, GasFIUera, 44 Beo- -
asaaatsaask- MATXON", Gas 1 MainrVN
L FIEB A CO. Dry ta MainY"5"MILLkR, steamboat Agents, 2 Front
HtfBXJ 'HN atree-- .
11 h(1
Low ENSTEIN BRO-- , a. Dry cornerMale treets-
BfKKNU 'treet.
n
7
Dry
M A MH ATT I.
A I Coinmlssion Merrbsnt.,4
MCCAFFREY A OORNKUL'S, UndSTtaiers.
M AN. A CO., Jewelry, 275
Ml'RK A A RIDGLEY, Merchant Taylors, II
V K y s rsu;huCTZA (X) '. corner Jefferaon
missisTppi valley rNeURANCs aMad
MEilB-E- A It!
MO I)Y A
PaUL
havingsSAVINGS
Bank,
dealers
Office,
M
MonroeOooda,
Vuriiiture,
Lottery
at
Patent. given,
WT'K CottonMonroe
Second
YNES, KTN
iC.TUOS. Dyers, He-o-
Mftdts-t-
OKKTEU
Steamboataceo'fc.
KjWAHU street'
Proooce M Monroe
ritteim.
YOrTB Goods,LEV
Palmer, MadlaonAgents.
Gooda,Jeflerson
BRos., Goods, Main
SAVINGS BANK. Madl-aon
Iftam BIONFront
eeon1 street.MEKKi Main
Madison stress--Totaaeco,
Second streela.
W!MlLiquors
sH.com Merchants,4 H --ho ley
MOFFAT J As. Trimmings. 47 Main street.MOORF A WEST, northwest 'corner Madison
snd si
N Ka MKMI'Hi- - I Jefferson
HATH AN A OO.stress.
H..
lson
AN
mission
"Attorneys.um an National Rank.
P KOK HO. G iP
tlone--
A
Main
street.
moca.
ne.itei. sueet
BKias
"Main,
Family oceries. Pop'ar.Books
Fron'.p. OPLES' INSURANCE COMPANY.
Msd'son stress--pjVVT F. Rs '1 N SCR A COMPANY, over
Savings Hank of Mem-hl- s.
PlKK. I. f. A'to Little Ro-k- .
PKKKINS. LIVINGeTi'N A POST. HardwareMain .freet
TSEJ'.i.CaM CO.ROVSTEk. Klock. SecondRORIVSOS.W. A Co.. Founders, Main
Gayosn House.K"VF. A CO., Gayoso PlasussB
Adams streel.BADCI.1KF
son t
m&titmM
250
an
517
an
li..
Liquors,
A Ll
ore.
leT
appos'te
2HF. Lime, Cement,
IAils Lumber, 174
Goods, Mala strawiderfsker. MS. fsssossd strest
LIFE INSURANCE
BMLOsS BROS
HMITrl. "'1T. LOUIS MUTUALCompany. 42 wadison stress.
BHt l.TZ
WADE.
CO
No.
an'i
No.
and
282 Second
over
Iron
No.
E.. etc
Drv at?
Lockstoilh. lis lefferson street.uoteOT lirpu M::f1liri he- -
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oraudres1. J.STTm Ball B AppealFront I
Land ForFt tJ .
Opera undividedi. .. Tailor., of land, in
Sevier' which
Agent, no- - be fbrure. forMedue3 street thic -- a. . --r mi
wwACCARO A tlf JM jrroni street.
w -- TI K HATCHER, Allorueyv: s, street
l Cash.to PIKE
H. OO,
Madl- -
aksr.
alreet
Main
StateMain
Main
Dent Main
Store
East
Mam
street
street.
co.,
Main reels.
lMa.
::m-s- ee
NCR
street
Mill.Madl- -
CO,
eaen.
eond
So.
CJ.
sta--
oats,
Factors,i'i inn ugPaper, .7
Stationers,2s-- Mal i
WEBftOM, neuli'l. lSe-.njd sir
I'AGK sV CO..JCo. 1H Poplar Street,
OV HAND A COMPLETEKEEP of ail of
FAMILY GROCERIES MIES,ALL ORDERS
Promptly Filled and Dellvere
anv part of the City WITHOUT EXTRACHARGE.
aw Satisfaction given, or Goods will beback again WITHOUT CHARGE.
filVE ITS A OALL.GOOD 1XIESTMEXT.
of the esta'e of J. M. Lylss,AS to dispose 01 either a halfor bis Interest as SOLA Leasee of tbe
State Penttenllarr. My brother's leaserontlr-oe-s 'or li years, an act of the
of the state oble-- t In offering to
pervsr.
proper'ymmtdla eand constant
locatedsituated cannot
gdve interest growing thisLease that attention deserves
this lime about hundred convictsthe Penile- - Pot aidreas
Oxford, Miss.W. LYLKS, Adm'r .etc.
REFERENCES.4ov. Humphreys, Ex. Office,
Miss. Cent.
"liarTomCol.
Stewart
sues.superintendent
Wiad AttorntyH.Ava!anne
Family Srhoo. Tor oun Ladies.momma baAE, Baltimore
CflAR. p'.AiKHead 8cln4aaUc lepsrtn.ant-Mia- B 1CN- -
teratuMcMLlitt.
Vocal -- Prol". TflOB-
WOOP- -
MIAHepomher
Tennesson.
ft
GKuBaE, and
atto be
a.
so Ithe na of
are ai inparticulars me
atL
M. IT, R B
A Co Memphis
MsJ.Z.A. for
m Tu". MerjiphK.am dim
ca, mj.H.
ot
Lit. .uHieru Lan uajje Prot
1W;
LEONCE
an ! Inatrnint n tai E.BEtKE.
Drawing and D. A.
Tbi- - InN'itutlon will opened on 1
iaiic yevr 1
Jane I
BON -- IE 11
thetbe ww terneatvv m.m t
oumraunicaiM
tpupila liuiitea
Ct'Caiara givingfound - Uyftto
ni Entz Raab'a o.mnUaaion apl;
lbrtugti
street.Oil,
r
M.
H.
N.
INKK.
HKRii.
BYBD
sonMain street.
'0
rront.South
kinds
In
entireunder
center the
have family.LY Oxford.
outwhich Thee
tworr
A. West. silent
I
and V.
Lt
M
kitti
Ida-- VI Mi.
RABIXf- -
Mualo
aweniy.
dent,
1 b firat rsMUua of3U- - l am tocoi- -
Mltuatod on An elevatedYridnrfcr 1 road, mil a fromt ol and nCat tncville Haii- -
Uiai w.th tbe city.nam tier ot will lm 10
far ber portlenlara may beft boaV, Cbarlea treet,
kat re, Cnaree aireei.to Mr. C H. Mc Blair,
O.. noz an 4 lm
THE HEUKEWEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE
WILL BEOPEN ON
Monday, September 3d, 187,TWJR the Fall and Winter Sessions, at then
and oouiiaoaiKsa huisrtlns. Mo MlThird street, ten Msduou and MonroeAmple sirangeuieul- - sr be.ng made Jell
ANNOUN CEMENT.tirV. kM anthAr.. tnannn AMOS 11
V - ..i.i.ir lor soerlfr ofslielbv oonnty at the March Election
BOARDING.
OAKDINO
aul t
mills, single gentlemen can onmnboard and ffKMl room" , alto day boarders canbeacrommodaiesl al 34 Second slieet. betweenOayoso and L OMtt
jjOAKUlNU- -rurnlxhed rooms, with good board, can be
bad al raaaonabla rates at No 1U Monroeatreet. Also few day boarders can beaoeorn- -
modeled. Jl tf
KLEGTand oheap BOARDING
A FEW ROOMS, otheror unfurnished, to rent, with board,
either gentlemen or families, convenient toll !. within one square of Court square.and at the most reasonable rates, at No. SW
Second street, Madlaon. Day boarding. 5
per weak boarding and lodging, te per week.JeJtf
W
WANTS.ANTED
A Situation by a GermanSoldier aa a Porter in a store. "Can give goodreference " Apply at No 41 Madison street,
aus at .
w ANTEDA BITE ATI' as HousekeeperIn a family-- in the country preferred. Dressmaking la ail iu branches, thoroughly m
comfor- t- of a home more an ob-
ject than remuneration Beat of referencesgiven ann required. Address Mrs. M., csreofAppal office.
ANTKD- -Able bodied men, white or colored, to work
at a Sawmill and Woodyard liberal WKgea
Arp:y to L. B. BCRT.baek of Morris iABdlng,county, Miss. Jy20 lm
w ANTEDAGENTS 110 to 20 a day, to our
new patenl 8TAK 111.K. ar.si.iu mi.CHINa. Price tii. It usee two threads,makes the genuine Lax g Stitch. All otterlow priced machines make the Chai-Stic- th.
Eacii agent 'urclahed allb a copy of ieltersletrllory tvnu
ctrculara. M BsACH A
A
4
N Insurance
Arkansas
A
r Liquors,
Jackson,
Jackson,
Phillips,
Jauuaiy
Introduce
for
j: ,m aMMecona s:.. xrmpiig, enn.
ANTED THE PATENT
AUllORA OIL.We want men every where to study their
I'sTFRsaer. The right to manufacture and sellthe Patent Aurora Oil In a single county willmake more money to the purchaser threemonths than the largest farm In jonr state
make In a whole year The Aurora Oilaetualiv costs leas than one-hal- f the prloe ofCoal O'li.and the Illuminating power ot th"Aurora Oil a much superior t. the Coal Oil
the t'oa. Oil is to a tallow cand andonoRg explosive than a tallow candle. Any
Lamp that will burn Coal Oil will burn the Au-
rora Oil. li does not imoke the chimneydoes not smell it will rot grease or stain theflneat linen not even white cloth. The mate-rial for its manufacture is Inexhauatlide. Oneman can make aeventy-6v-e barrels per day.No tuactiinery required. We pay yourfare to and from the city of Memphbi billswhile here, If we cannot prove all, and evenmore than we have A single countya small fortune to the msn of enterprise,the right to a state Is untold worth.
Forfurlber information, call on or addreaaCL IX 111 A t o..
24 Mad son street, eorner Main.Memphl.--. Tenn.
NOTICES.Three-fourth- s of the Profits Returned to
the Policy Holder In the
Georgia Home Insurance Co.,
OF COLUMBUS, OA.INCORPORATED 18W.1
Cash Capital and Sarplns, - 400,000
I IliKRAL CONDITIONS BOOB ABLERales, and Prompt Settlements. Parties
Insuring in C is company will set their pro-portion of peon in Scrip, which will betaken at par vaine rem wa
MOOBEA WOT, Agents.MadiMin street.
FOR RENT.
pOK KENTTWO OFFICES, formerly occupied by the
Polios Commissioners, No. BMal!son atreet. Inquire al Police office,Msd.son street.
Memphis, June 10, ISao J l
UOK RENTSTORES and OFFICES In BetheU's New
Building, on the corner of Main SouthCourt streets Apply iu the building to P. C.
BKTHELI. ., or P. WALKER, JR In momsNo. 1 and a my tt
pOK KENTThe STORE-HOUS- E Second street, known
as the OLYMPIC.Leo.
The ARCADK LIVERY STABLE, on the alleysouth of Madison street, between SecondThird sireeta,
apJS tf GANTT APDELL.
FOR SALE.
pOK SALEA desirable HOUSE LOT in he bus:neas
part of the city, near corner of Union and Dss
Solo streeta, M feet frost by 200. particulars lnqnlre at 27 IeSoo street. anll.'w
pOR SALEA light one-nois-e HOCK A WAY, tn good or-
der. Apply to A. L. Cunimins, ' Front.tf
pOK BALEOne 12 II arse Stationsry Engine and Boiler,
nearlv for cheap.LUNN MALLON,
jvi.ira 204 Main streel.
p O li SALEExchange for Caali. Dry Gooda or Family
Grosvriea, oos or two eligible suburban Lots,situated near the M ssisalpri and Tenner-,- -Raiirosd ontslxdu acres iriwen Malnand Second Depot, -
z further imorraatlon apply lo W.PSiN WM.SON, Loft. KM BROWNE. office
blreel.rt street. tale.
THt'KM" I. s UK A Tobacco Factors,Aar Greenlaw House. j n one-ha- lf interest tn SO.Onoacres
THR.LL Mer.hant 1 Jetleiaon A. Red liver bottom Lalayetle jcounties, Arkanaaa. I
Tbistnvsgast, tbx- - title to Is perfect, willH.T tomi.:nson, lusurau'-- e i. sold a low one-thi- rd cash and i
s
a
remainder years, without
Also, magnificentbottom land, above overflow,
finest body Blale,county.
These laudsWKBB. M ', v F.ctors, Lee Block.
U,l n Apply ADAMS.
Booksellers SEW JAIL CONTRACT.stress- -
ALWAYS
151
administratordeorascd.
Mis-
sissippi
on
Main
C
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A
I wish
My
fortbe
dtoo
controlled
at Miss
imm.tt
t:
B Jackson,Ms
Gen.
1
ropy
Principal-M- r. Mra.
re
Pain Ung-Pr- of.
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Bal'ltnora, wlmPaaacncer
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or
a
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Washington
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isa e, is
it
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on a
Metropolitan
S.
on
A
A V
new,A
aiai one
seres of Arkansasriver ail the
of land In the in CrawfordArkansas.
be sold together or In par- -
S A niton forA
Attorney sal , v.
rnbs-t- f SSt Main street, Memphis
and
-
that
,
-
newbeta
near
and
The
bill and
own
will
wiltand
and
and.
snd
and
For
au8
sale
and
and tworest--
3JU0and
will
a CONTRMT for building a NEWPoint. Coat J AXL In the town of Friar's
BRICK
homa county, to be let out to theI A) WEST BIDDER by the subscribers, on the24th day of August, 17.Plans ami SpecificationsTo be seen at the Clerk's office. In the town ofFriar's point.
Taass to be mni" known on the day of let-- :ting- - The commissioners do not bind lliem-- ,selves to a cept any bid. unltss proper securityIs given to tbe full amount of the contract thatsaid Jail shall be completed on or before the 1stday ol January, lstis.
GE 1RI4E R. ALCORN,W L. ST RICK LIN,WILLIAM HEWSON.
Commissioners appointed by the Board of Po-- illoe of Coancma county, to receive bids andlet contract.Friar's Pulnt, Miss , July 2S, ISS7. JySOtw
MflUMifl ACADEMY.
rvliE net eighth sewion of UiU cbool willX open OO tilt?
First Monday In September Next,tvod cl(M about the lart of June, The
will be amlNtMl ty m, gradaat ofthe L'niventi'y of Virginia tor farther lnforraatloD. at lo term, etc, ddrf mm the Priuclii!,s)mr iile. Tenn. 'I be Pr nc pal would ivfc rto tbe k -- Utrn-tu wbosa named are ajpendedbelow.
N R Tbaae wboae names are marked byare, or have ben, patrtim of ibe
whool. I). M Kl -Principal.
Mr E M Appajrraon, Memph's ; "Mr U Friertoo, Columbia, Tenn ; Ir J T Bi.kervUle. Kayelte eoonty ; Col J K Moaby , Kayette canty ;
ol ."Mbiu iaie, Jtftmpnw Jir w r I miiibi,Memrhi: Mr Thoa H A -n MmpU: "MrJa Kmlaer, "olanabla Teuu; "Mr H - Galon,
Mr 1. ii :w.tr!, Mem thif Mr JL Pulliam, HowerTllle 1'roi J ' PetUu,, Ma-- r
u. Tenn ; Hon J T Jonaa, llWena, Ark;"Th- - Shapani, r 14, Tipton eoanty : Col A TL.aoey, Mecqpbla; "Mr S H Hornor, Helena,Ark ; 'lien Joaeph Willlatua, Mamphbi; "Co M1) Bell. Pine ttiUlT. Ark; iCev C Jobnao:Mlt r CbnatlaQ Adrorte, Memphu; H
W WlUlamaou, Memphl-.- Mr W b Miller,MeuipLi' Mr Law H Marre, ('apt K
Wiliianu-OD- , Mempbia; Mr W H Mart in.Port Gi'mmio, Ml; CbanrllT J W Hams.,,uiervi.i ; Judsa Huiupbreys, fkroer-rlll-
Her R H River-- . Koraerville; VrM iHomerville ; Prof K 1 Boyd, Homer-v- ilie ; .faeoltv I'nivi ratty of Virginia; Prof K
s Jityne, Wbmin Toilette; Oen K 11
HaillU, Virginia Military Itulllut.July 7. lmi.
DASHIELL A HI LLIAKO,
COTTON FACTORS
COMMISSION MERCHAKTSN 295 FrBl Street.
MEMPHIS, TENX..giv atrlct attention lo the sale of
WILL Liberal caah advanoaa made onrontsignraeauiu band. Keml tnucoa prorriPt ymade on all aalea, " w
mc way school, CbarlottesTlUe, Va.
'pn E Uiird sasaion of this school will begin onX Use first Wednesday of September next, andend on the last Wednesday of June, 1W, g
of two terms of nr. mouths each. Thecoarse of stu y Is designed to prepare boyslor the University of S lrginla, or any othercollege, or for the practical business of fife.
TKKMeVKor board and Tuition, i perterm PATaatA xa advavce. Music andlirawicg st Professor's cha'ges Wsshlog,
i Fuel aud Lights. at actual coat, r sch pupil s
his own towels For circulars and otherparticulars address WILSON C N LAKH,
' Chsr'.ottssviila, Va: JOSEPU PACKARD. J R.,Theo. Seminary, Fairfax oounly, Va., Prtncl- -
ItefereDces The Faculty ol the University ofVirginia- - lylTtaww
I'lamers and MrrchaBt Attention.Tobacco, Tobmeco, Trtbacro.
will forward to your address, uponWE of your order enclosing the cash,the best brands of Leaf Tobacco at ths follow,ing prices :
Best li right Gold Leaf Chewing Tobacco.26 pounds - fs
Reel B igfal Oold Leaf smoking Tobacco,25 pounds . SOOAny one wishing to engage in lbs sale of our
Tobacco, will receive 15 per cenL upon allamounts ol 1W pouuus snu aooye
trculars will he la- - sh.mm
usulng
stated.
13
THCRBtUY,
THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL- - TJIUIISDAY, AUGUST 15, 1867.SKMPIIIS APPEALIIIIm-- So. Madison Street.
15,
CITY MATTERS.leap-hi-t and Ohio lallroad.
AXiilYE. DEPART.Mall Fzprem IP p.n.syxoieaa ......... 46 440 p.m.
BAM. B JONES, GenlSup'l.
Memphis nd Charleston Railroad.
FtpAI.K1VE. DEPAKT
. ..10-.S- p.m. :40 a--
Mall It40p.na. 10p.mSonjervi.leAecotn.mod to,
except Sundays 7:45 at
AUGUST Wa7
1'iUipia.1.
1:40 p.m
XUstMlppl and Teueatee Railroad.ARRIVE. DRPART.
New Or eans Express, dally, 8:45 a.m. Re 0 a.m." Mall, - 45p.m. oioop.ra.
Freight, dally (except Sun-day) J 45 pm. 4:40 Am.
To comnienee WedDeedsv, Jim lWhA. f. 1J VERMOKE. Qenl Bop't.
C P. OAKLEY, Gen. Tlekat Ag't. niyl
LOSIJ44 OF MAIM.
Until further notios the Mails wtU cine ag
follows:For Cairo, Chicago. 8U Louis, Naahvllle, Lonls-Tlll- e.
flnolnnatl.Clevelaud. PilUburg, Phila-delphia. Buffalo, Albany, New Yark, Balil-mor-
and all clliea north and weal, at3:15 p m.
For I liattanooga. Richmond. Waahlugton.Augusta, Columbus, Mnntgomerr, Mo-
bile, Ala. New Yo' k, Naahvllle, and all citiessouth ana east, at pin.
For New Orleans. Baton Rouge, Jackson. MIsa.,Vicksburg, Natchez, and all cities south, at4 p.m.
All Stations on Mississippi and Tennrssee.Southern, New Orleans, Jackson and GreatNortberu railroads at p.m.
Ail staUons on Memphis and Loaisvlila andbranch railroads at a p.m.
All Stations on Memphis and Charleston, Mis-sissippi Central. Mobile and Ohio, Nashvilleand Decatur, Nashville and Chattanooga sndEast Tennessee railroads at 5 ajn.
For Little Rock, Pine Klun and all Landingsen Arkansas and White rivers, ;,
Tuesdays snd SaturdaysMississippi river- - south, d
Saturdays.Mississippi river north, y Mon
day's and pruisyt.K. C. GIST, Postmsster Memphis
TO TI PATBOJfB OF TUB APPEAL.You are requested not to pay any carriers
without a ceitiflcate from me, and Is report atthe counting desk any irregularity in carriers
ED. J. MANSFORD.
Bio Thiff. A youtliful negro wbocalls himseii Cbas. Delaney, was ar-
rested yesterday, charged with stealing acumber of grain sacks from Mr. Patter-son on the levee. He will doubtless havea hearing before a J. P.
T.iouoR Thief. The weakness of theordered race for the ardent is well known.Thev will have their morning toddy Ifpossible. One of the colored citizens wasarrested yesterday, charged with stealinga quantity of the fluid from the store ofMr. Peter TownseDd, on Front street.
Police Business Thirty-on- e caseswere tried at tbe police courts yesterday,by Commissioner Beaumont, and thesum of one hundred and eighteen dollarsin fines collected. For tbe middle of theweek this iray be considered a fair day'swork, lor the police tressury, at least.
Disorderly. Four females, knownto tbe police as "polite and attentivelady waiters," were arrested yesterday,charged with keeping a disorderly houseon Market, street. Not having the
number of Mr. Spinner's auto-graphs to depissit, they were locked up.The police commissioner will give thema hearing this morning.
Correction The snooting affraywhich we reported in onr last issue be-
tween two Germans, I woo berg andLebach, did not occur. We reported iton tbe evidence of Kolomon Morris, whorepresented that he was an s
of the affair. In future we shall be par-ticular how we credit anything comingfrom this source.
Moonlight Pic Nic One of thosepleasant affairs with which ur citizensare regaled from time to time, will takeplatv at the pleasant town of Hernando
in the shape of a moonlight picnic. Many persons from tbe city pur-
pose being present, fully satisfied thatthe hospitable citizens of Hernando willgive tbem a right cordial welcome.
KKFRESHiNt;. A "thing of beauty is ajoy forever," as the poet Keats hath de-
clared, and we concur in tbe opinion,and feel satisfied that onr readers will,after they inspect the new and beautifulsoda fount of our friend J. W. Falls, Mainstreet, just below Fnion, and quaff theexhilarating draughts dispensed by theunrivalled connoisseurs installed in thiselegant establishment.
Personal. Mr. A. L. Cummins leftbv the Memphis and Ohio train lastnight on a brief business trip east. Mr.C. was here previous to tbe war, andestablished for himself a good reputationin the cotton brokerage business. He iswell known to be a reliable business man,and privately, a gentleman of tbe mosthigh toned principles and unimpeachablecharacter. We hope soon again to wel-
come him in our midst.
A Good Work. Iu our travels abouttown yesterday, we were pleated tonotice that tne Memphis and Charlestonrailroad company are paving the groundsin front of their warehouse. The stoneused is tbe same kind with which tbelevee is laid. This is a good work, anddoubtless many sincere bieoeings will beuttered from the lips of henest draymenfwho frequent that locality), wishingCol. Tate all the good that can be wishednot wronging those they serve.
RETURNEn. Our personal Mead,Natbau Hoffhelmer.returned to the cityyesterday from a short visit to bUfamily at Inka springs. He looks ashandsome as of old, and speaks io theliiKUest t rms not only of 'lie epriDKS butof tbe excellent hotel of Messrs. i'atter-son- ,
Wriisht 4 Co., which Is at presentinhabited bv some of our best Memphisfamilies. Our friend says that no betterrewirt than Iuka can be found l,y thosewho desire to escape from the dust anddin of the eity.
Trunk Bobbery. A frantic Individ-ual appeared at the Memphis and Ohiorailroad depot yesterday morning, andolfered the munificent sum of Ave dollarsfor tbe capture of a tall young man,named Joe Hands, lately an employee ofthe Overton hotel, whom hecharges withstealing the contents from a trunk, andmaking oft with the booty. At last accounts, he was in diligent searcn ot amagistrate, for tbe purpose of procuricga warrant for tin arrest of the supposedguilty party.
EiifCATTONAL. Attention Is directedto the card of Prof D. Laughlin's highschool, located at Raleigh, in tbiscounty,continuous to tbe springs which aresecuring such a wide-sprea- d and deservedreputation for their extraordinary cura-tive properties, and in a community
for the intelligence and characterof its citizens and tbe liberal patronageinvariablv extended to praiseworthyobjects. Prof. LAugblin Is a thorougheducator of youth, and was formerlyassociated with Dr. Collins, of the StateFemale college, as whichposition he worthily filled, and to tbeentire satisfaction of all parties con-
cerned. We earnestly commend him totbe consideration of our citizens havingsons to educate, as a polished gentlemanand thoroughly accomplished scholar.
The First District. Dr. O. R.Early, with that business enertry whichhas always characterized his actions, hasestablished his dispensary and put it Ingood running order. It Is located at No.148 Poplar street, and In charge of Mr.butt, a well known druggist, who has hisprescription case flttedup in the beststyle. The dispensary is well located.Tbe rooms are large and airy, and tbesick who apply for aid are Justly and libe-
rally treated, their wai Us sopplie.1 butwith a view to tbe interest of the city toprevent imposition, as a brief visit yeeterday warrants u- - in aaying. The estab-lishment of these dispensaries it a goodmove on the part of the city, and it is tobe hoped that the system will be kept up.At the first glanoe it may appear expea-aiv- e,
but the good accomplished willmore than pay the outlay ten fold.
Inquests Tbe county coroner, W. B.Cotton, Esq., was called upon yesterday,to bold four inquests. Two of tbe par-
ties tiiegToee) died from cholera morbus,and verdicts were rendered accordingly.The other two were entirely differentcases. The first was that of a man com-
monly known as Big Henry, but wheseproper name is John Haist y He wasfound dead at the font of tbe navy yard,near Wolf river. From the evidencegiven before the coroner, it appears thathe bad been ailing for some time andthe doctor prescribed ''ohtorodrne," tobe taken in dose of thirty drops. Bysome mistake the deceased took whatwas supposed to be a treble dose. Averdict was given iu accordance with tbeevidence Tbe second case was that ofMrs. Vilbelmi4tat cjraitb, who died onBradford street, of disease of the heart.Her illness was brief and the death
Pbize Fight in Chelsea The oncequiet region of Chelsea has been recentlytbe scene of at least one murder andseveral disgraceful disturbances, buty-e-terd- ay
morning capped the climax.Two pugilistic heroes, wbo thought theywere each .titled to the prize of fivehundred dollars, agreed to settle thematter according to tbe rules of tbe P. RThe parties bad been in training forsome time, and presented a good appear-ance on the ground. The names of thebelligerents were Patsey McMahon andBrien Bevltt. In the absence of ropesand stakes, a ring was formed by thejoining of hands, when tbe men enteredthe ring for tbe fight, which lasted forsome twenty or twenty five minutes,several rounds being fought In that time,when the second of Devitt threw up theaponee. Sucbacenesdonot often happenio Memphis, and the its- - we have of
FIRE 0 BEAL ST SEE
TEKDAY MOBMSG.
YES- -
LOSS ABOUT SIX THOUSAXD1MH.I.A !tS- -
Yesterday morning about one o'clocka fire broke out on Bea! street, near themarkethouse, la the row of tenementalimmediately west, and resulted in thepartial destruction of several buildingsand the contents, whioh will probiblyamount to Si'ssKl. The feed store of Ht.Sure, which contained a stock of nerhaps$2000, and which had .n insurance ofSlfiOO, was almost entirely destroyr-d- .
The "rVrBtb Market bakery," owned bya Mr. Henderson, whose loss will amountto 600 or sv i. and we understand badno insurance. A barber shop was alsoInjured flnnsiderably, but tbe contentswere saved. A saloon, called the" Butcher's Hall, fronting tbe west end ofthe markethoooe, and owned by J. Hein-ric- h,
waslnjured,prlncipally by the water.Tbe rear of this building was used byMr. Heinrich for his residenee, who suc-
ceeded In making bis escape with a lossof part of his furniture and householdgoods. Tbe buildings destroyed were ofa very unsubstantial character, and weunderstand It was the intention of theowner to supplant them with newstructures at an early day. It Is notknown how tbe fire originated, but issupposed by some to have been the workof an incendiary. The market housewas endangered at one time, but for-
tunately escaped injury.
Impolite Aoain. A paragraph pub-
lished in these columns yesterday morn-ing, in reference to the unseating of alady in tbe Catholic church on Mondaylast, seems to have been bliglitl;' incor-rect. The lady did not leave tbe church,bat took a seat in another pew kindly of-
fered by a gentleman. We publish thecommunication of Mr. LeOuere " verbatim et literatim."
MlMPBIs, August 15,11st.Editor Memphis Appeal:
Sir As vour article under the captionof "Impolite" in your paper of yester-day does me Injustice, permit me to cor-
rect it. I entered the Catholic church onSunday, and found the pew occupied byfour ladies: an the new is aesienea toaccommodate six persons I simply preferred occupying a seal in ray own pewin nrefereuce to one in that of a stranger.One of the ladies, who is not a stranger,but a regular member of the churcb,thought proper to vacate the pew, anddid not leave the church, but took a seatin another pew. I did not rtquest thelady to withdraw; no necessity existedfor her doing so ; none regretted herhaving done so more than myeelf ; cer-
tainly no intention of insulting her everentered my mind. A to the "thrash-ing," you are again In error. Two men,both armed, asaaulted me. while un-
armed, and at a time when I bad everyreason to suppoee that the matter hadbeen satisfactorily explained and amica-bly adjusted. I remain, yours, truly.
I JAB. T. I.Ei.fKItS.In reference to tbe above, we have only
to say, as to the thrathinrj atTair, that ourstatement of yesterday morning wascorrect. It was a " man to man " fight,and, we are reliably informed, no armswere used or intended to be used. Tosay the least of it, the conduct of Mr.LeGuere was undignified and ungentle-manly- ,
and having received tbe punish-men- t
due in the premises, it would havebeen well to let the matter stop at that.Personn present in the church at thetime, inform us that the above is the case.The veracily of our informants is un-
questionable. In the main, we do notretract from our statement of yesterday.
THE COIRTS.
Criminal Court. Yesterday theprisoners convicted during the presentterm ol court were hrought out and sen-
tenced hy the court. They were aa fol-
lows: Win. Payne, sentenced to fiveyean' liuprlaoument motion for newtrial overruled ; Lucinda Lse, sen-
tenced to three years motion fornew trial overruled; Jacob Johnson,sentenced to three years motion for newtrial overruled ; Wash Smith, sentenced '
to oue year motion for new trial overruled. In the oase of m. U'Hernfound guilty of larceny, a new trial wasgranted by the court. Attorney Gen-
eral Wallace, in view t.f the earlyadjournment of the court for the presentterm, had some forty cases stricken fromthe docket and twenty-flv- e retired there-from. In these cuses the defendantshave never been arrested, not beingfound, and It was desired to relieve tbedocket and avoid the necessity of trans-ferring these cases from docket to doeket,as had been done during the last liveterms of court.
Georgia State Lottery Jot the Benefitof the MattmiurOryh nii' Home. Thefollowing are tne drawn numbers. Com-
bination Class 45. Autrust 14. 17: 7320 27 j
19. Fay A Chandler, GHnVl Agents,2S7 Main ntreet, Memphis,
The Afifsitstppi Diarrhea Cordial.The verdict of tbe riouth has been utian-- 1
imoosly accorded in favor of tliis irreatantagonist of Cholera, Chole.-- Morbus,Diarrhea and Dysentery. It is harmlesshut effective for ail this class of diseaseand has never been known to fail. Ye whopine upon the brink of the grave
. . hasten, , ,to try its marvelous power uu loanio Mm njtylB rvtam
leugtbit halt leeL. and
Higbee, sole proprietors.
The Aurora Oil. The introductionof this oil is destined to work a greatrevolution in the lighting Itpossesses many advantages over all other
of light, from the fact that it iamuch cheaper than gas or coal oil, is freefrom any offensive smell, and best of all,
We have examined itthoroughly, and without hesitation pro- -nounce it superior to anything extantfor the purposes for which it U reoom- -mended. It is also superior to turpeu-tin- e
for paints, oils and varnishes. Theproprietors, Messrs. H. C. Dewltt A Co.,Lave an office at 24 Madison street, butthey dispose of state and county rightsto manufacture only. Their patent hasseventeen years to ruu. Territory isbeing sold rapidly, ami parties desiringto make money will Hod this a good in-
vestment. Don't forget, H Madisonstreet, up stairs. ap21 tf
Slats Heuov&ted at 362 tiecondau4 lm
Crixii'ktb ! CBogi KTEl ! Crovii'kte: !
Just r.reived. a full of IVti. tne Of
Mi n street. augl4 2t
ATT,:Tav U(s,TltibKKS.-- Wbuilt to order and secnnrl Hand bill s
fur 'ale Ho: lenbers Mrrtri's, t opper..mil hi anil Shen iron Worker, so. 3(6Kecood Steamboat work prompt-ly atteaded to. JjS dawtf
North American. H. P. Butler,Kq., the popular agpnt of the NorthAmerican Life Insurance company, leftlast tilght by tbe Memphis and Ohiorailroad, on a brief trip north, to recruit.We hope to see our friend return ere longmuch improved. During his absenoe,Capt. P H. Johnson will attend to thewants of the pttrons of tbe office.
auHSpecial Notice. On the 3)th of this
month, we shall remove to our old stand,in which we were burned out. We.tbere-for- e,
offer up to that date tbe balance ofour damaged gooiis.consistiuR of bleachedaud domestics, caliene, Irish lin-ens, notions and white goods, togetherwith a large lot of shirts, undershirts aoddrawers, regardless of cost or value. Ourold stand is being refilled iu tbe latestmodern style, we therefore desire to openprime, with an entire new of goods,and must close out balance of wehave on hand. M. Kkavs & Co.Ho. ?1. Main at , aert to Ward A LeGnere's drug
store.Mesi iiis, Aognst 10, 1867. tf
TF1
PERSONAL.Harriet Ellen Mm!and and danchters
Queen te and Dora (colored' are In tbe city,ir if any rswin knows cif ihelrthev will cooler a great, favor by leaving wordat the Appeal office.
Mil IW FKKDEKICK MORELaND.
L00M01T MOlXTAn BOISE,Near Chattanooga. Tenn.
no more pleasant spot Tor aT'HEKKis tha tbe summit of LookoutMoun'Sin. Theacenery is most beautiful andtfcflbrds great delight to thelovers of nature.
Locking to tbe North East, from tbeMor !"Ttai? H or a, a varied landscvpc is seen.To tbe flow the placid Tennessee, windiDgln and out among tbe hills, fsr awayliiance Its waters stem to blend withclouds. Wooded hills and rich withwavlug fields ot corn and exiend taras the sve can reach the ho rizon, where thefaint outlines of the Ureat Smokyare traced upon tbe sky.
It has all tbe telegraph and mail (Viclimes,being but au hour ride from Chattanoogaand Is a Mr t Class Hotel.
Here ln the peaceful days before tbe war, thsbeauty and intolligeiice or ths H uth camevery lmnier to brestbe the pore mnu"tMuair, ana will soon again be the ru vorit Rum-mer resort of all wb . tired of the oust andreat of crowded cities, oeslre relax tion ofmind and Lnvlgora'lon ho ly amid the fl riantscene i v tntbe
anT COOPkK A JAM EH. Propitetora.
Diarrhcca, Dysentery, umm-- t Com-plaint, Cholera Blurbua, Fiux, Chi-ldren's Teething, And the UieatPreventive of Cholera.
MAeilHl'S BEX!VE PLAST.
rpHIB Kxtraordlnary Medicine, tbe fame otwtitch Is spread broadcast tbroognooi the
coontrv, la undoobtediy loany remedyever onVred to the public lor the complaints forwb eh It Is laundsd- - We have iu our posses-sion lestimonlsa, furnished xoluntarlly oy Col.Long. 1st e Chief topograph Kn.iurer u
at Waaliiugton. Usii iu H,mry Warren,lien pisaaantAO, and others of the arauyKeilior P, J. Iiertnit-i- . tin- celebratsd IndianMlavionarv. OfBcers of tbe Navy, -- urg.ou.Hospital csurwerds. Commanders ef nearlyevery steamer plying on the Mississippi mitributary rtv ra, Wes srn (sanitary ana Chrls-tla- n
Commissions. Arm- - Chaplains, and othersl.jo numerous to Likewise highestsnconiums tne Press, moat o: which are pub-lished ln our almanac, twnloh we shall send to
request! git walsiugiia valuable mqualities lit tbe blsbesi terms. No other
medicine haa such recou.int-udauo.iS- .
J. A li. MAOUIRE,Bole Proprieto. s, St. Loola.
cam kv n, usaSAta ani Medina is.i
MISCELLANEOUS
Ioti?e.the Rent ember Term of the County CourtAT Hhelby county, 1 shall apply for Laoers
of Administration on the estate of Miry C.Uarusar, dsee-se- d. T. J. ROPER.
An gnat 5. 1S57. an. w4t
EAGLE COTTON CIN8.
McCOMBS & CO.,SOLE A GESTi,
Nob. 328; "' 4 Statin Street,Between Union and Monroe streets,
aui MEMPHIS, TF.s'N.
Nortt American Life & Acudent Ins. Co.,
I'IIILAI;KLPnUA, PL.
LL policies laKaed on th endowment plan.Aimu policies, are
o restriction on residence or travel.H. r BU TiwCstv ireuerai Agt-n-
Tennenaee. Keuiucky and Arkansas,na4 16 JenViaon street. Memphis. Tenn.
LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE.liriLLopen tbe eecond day of Beptember,Vt and eonflnne tetf morrtba. MIm Nora
Hrad ford, uf Mem pbta. and Mia Annie PeeMe,of Klchmond, have charge of tbe Miiadr rt
men t J. I- MERKIHTH.au7 dimwit
MBS. H. A. KNOXannounce to ber friends andWOULD that she will return to Memphis In
time to resume her school in the northern parto' i lie city, on ONDAY,Keptember2d. Notiosof the exact location will be given In the citypapers the last week In August.
Auau4l II. 18S7. aull 2w
COAL, COI..TOW Is the time to lay in your Winter snp-1-1
ply and the place to purchase the t" Pittsburg " Is at
BItiLEY, KELLERS!! A CO.,2S Bomb Court street,
suo waead tf corner of Main.
Hotice.sell my lower Plantation In Tunica1WILL or exchange it for other good prop-
erty, or lease it for the next year or for a aeriesof yeara. It is one of the highest and best Inhe bottom, about 40 miles below Memphis.Jrl tf A. WRIOHT
E. B. WIUJJEH,Payette county, Tenn.
J. w. WKSSXR,Fayette county ,Tenn.
E. 6. WEBBER & ,
Cotton FactorsAND
Commission Merchants,No. 330 Front Street,
MEMPHIS, TENN.J IBERAL advauees on consignment In
X j aiore. Bagging, Rope and other suppliesfurnished at lowest market tales. au7 lm
Trustee's Sale.Tlrtne of a trust deed executed to me onBY : n day of June, lx. by Moae Levy
and Christopher Zimmerman, aud duyregl-er- dIn tbe Reffiste ' Office ot Hhelby Con ty,
Tennesse . for tbe purpoaeof paying the debttherein secured, I will on
tiatorda), Uih D7 of September, ls67,at the salesroom of Messrs. Royaler,TrewTant Co. No. 278 Second atreet,Memphli, Tennessee, (Ayera Block), sell,to tbe hlgheMi bidder, for Utah, tbe following realestate, lt : certain lot of ground In theountyof Hhelby, Stat of Tennessee, and cityof Memphl. known and designated upon theplan of Hill's nMMUM County lot No 511as lot No. situated at the southeaHt corner ofRobeaon and Hills ftTreets. fronting 71 f eton tbe rsoutli Hide of street and extend-ing southward for depth 14 feet betweenlinen paral ei with Hlil atreet, to an alley to.ee'b r wi h alt of the appurtenance t hereunto
Tbe title to tbe above property lato be good ; bat I will only aell and
convey as Trustee. Equity of rrdemptlouwaived. Hale bet wen hours of lo and J o'clock.
JOHN P. TREZEVANT. Trustee.lgwtXsd Peyton. Attorneys aaMtd
Trust Sale."VOTlLT-i- a hereby given that In accordance. l with tbe provisions and directions of a deedIntrust executed and delivered to me ou tbeUth day of July, 1894. by B Hawl--wblca dead is of record In the Recorder' office
or Crittenden county. Arkansas,! aud for thepayment of the notes therein described, I willon
Friday, September 27, 1837,at tbe door of the Cask's office, in the town ofMarion, Crittenden county, Arksnsaa, sell totbe highest, bidder, f r cash in band, t he following dpscr.bed real estate, mtnated lb t'rittendencounty, Arkanaaa. and known as that part ofthe Spanish Grant, originally owned by. thGrandee Estate, hy W'UlUnj ii. D.Spain to George L'nderhWl and Isaac Bnrgett : Tbeaouih purtof ths sooth wentof section twenty four (M) conveyed in aamedeed ; the east half of section toirty-al- x sand tbe southoaxt quarter of section thirty-fiv- e
(35 , all tn townaiiip seven (Vk north ofrange eight east of tlie .'ith prin-
cipal meridian.The title to thfs property Is believed to le
perfectly good, but 1 shall convej only asTrustee,
Part of this land comprise; one of the finestplantations on tbe Military Kaart. with Qln- -
' ns. etc.. belngthe plantation knownas the Brown Place, near Marion, Ark.
aul3 id B. C. BROWN, Trosrt-e-.
Trustee's Sale.BV vii tne of a Trust Deed executed to me on
11 h day of July, l!i57, by A S. Myers, andduly tiled for registration in the Ktvgitter'ioffice ol Shelby county. Tennessee, fur tbe pur-toa-
of paying tbe several notes therein se-cured, I will,0o .Mondaj, the l'ith day of August. IMS,On tbe premises, In tbe city of Memphis,comity of Shelby, State of TeQnese, exposeto public ale and tnsell, to tbe highestbidder, for cash, the following described realestate, it j Kight Two-sr- y Brick StoreHonsea. ultuated ou north went corner ntSecond and Monroe streets, in the city or Mer)ipnis. lennesnee, upon 101 vuo, running onehundred and fortv eight and a half feet onMonroe aireet. and seventy-fou- r and a half feetou Second street j the land upon which thesail houses are situated oelc.g the sameby Job n M. Lea, of Nashville. Ten e?see, to a.T Norton et al for term of ten years fiomMay, - and by A T. Norton tt al transferredt U Boyd 4 Co , and by O. Boyd k to"sain, tJJ ntuu
MaDSneiutS Imildlngsall fronton Mon roe street, the wholeof the lot to the alley, a distance of one
hundred and forty-ei- n and a
world.
means
street.
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street.
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brown
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Co.
run back ou said leased land a distance roily-eig-
or fifty feet.I sell at ths same time aM tbe other 1m- -
Jand.movements upon sakl leased tract or parcel of
The title to aald property is beli5ved to begood, bnt I will eil aud convey only as Trustee.
Equity of redemption waived.Sale between the hour- of l and 1 o'cle k.JVA. td WM C KOLKKS, Trnstee.Thealtove Is pa ipoued ciitli MONDAY,
the 2itb day of AuvustaulStd W. C FOWLKKS, TniKtee.
CIRCULARTo the Patrons or tbe Appeal.
The undersigned would respectfully Inform
the patrons of the Akpkai,, that since
GEN. ALBERT PIKEHas baoome Editor-in-Chie- f of tbe paper. Its
drcnlmtlon continues to increase rapidly. As
an Inducement to those wbo desire to promote
the Interests of this well known Southern
QUete Osnies, at J. Monatt s. Ml jonrnui, we oner ronowing ler.'is sod--
Stills
at
stockstock
whereabouts
and
lefttill
valeys,grain, at
Mountainseen
of
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mention.
any
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conveyed
qnarter
proceed
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will
sale
scriptlon to subscribers or stubs for the
WgasrLY:
OnsCorT.Owa VaAB, i SOTo Clubs or Tks ob Moec, Each 4 54ToCxi-b- s or Twaamr oa Mors. Kai ,i a 04)
It will thus be seen that a person getting np
a clnb of twenty will realise twenty dollars for
their trouble, or, If they prefer it, receive
twenty-fiv- e copies for one hundred dollars
The Wiskly, which Is issued every Thursday,
rill oontaln all the Important news published
la the Daily paper, as well as the leading edi-
torials, wl th a Jruwni-colum- n, nndar the special
supervision of Lien. Albsbt Pike, Sovereign
Grand Commander of the Supiewu OouneU fvr
the dbulArrn of the Cruled State.Our frlenda are earnestly requested to aid
and assist us In onr new undertaking.
Addreaa all communications to
J.V0. 8. C. H0SAX S CO.,
Appeal OiHoe,emptais, Tewaesssee.
P. 8 Remittances by Express, or Poatofflce
Money Orders, may be seat at our risk. To any
person sending us their postofBce addreaa we
will mail a specimen copy of the WeeklyArPEAL free. J. B. C. H. A Co.
Mem i his. Taw.. Feb. 1. 1SS7.
Trust Sale.pursuance with a Deed of Trnst executedIN me by W. P. Bo wan, and which la duly
recorded ln tbe Clerk's office of th. ProbateCourt of UeBoto county, Must,, to secure thepsymexit of certain debts therein mentioned, 1
will proceed to sell, lor cash, to the highestbidder, at l he residence of said Boweo. on tbeI'Jth day of August, 1887, ths following prop-erty : Three Mules, 1 Home, 1 Ms re. 8 Colts,o Cows aud Calves, 3 Yearlings, I Yoke Oxen,
head Hogs, 1 Wagon,: Carriage. 1 CottonGin, I Sorgum Mill, 1 Corn M II, 1 lot Lumber lPiano, 1 bofa, or so much thereof as may besufficient to pay said debts. The title to aboveproperty .a believed to be good, but I will cnvey only as trustee.
O. H. P. STEVENS.August 1. 1867. auSitws
Wanted Agents.rpo introduce the STAR SHUTTLE SEWINGX MACHINE, an entirely new Invedtlon, un-
like any other sewing machine ln the world.Patented starch 12,1887. It uses two threads,and makes tbe genuine LOCK STITCH, alikeun both sides, that will not rta or unravel. Allther d machines make theCHAix
-- nri ii. combines simplicity, durability andbeauty, is as .SIX as other nrsl-eiaa- s machines,and will do every variety or family sewing andtailoring. In order to Introduce our new audnovel machine as rapidly aa poaa'.b e, ws pro-pose to fumlsh them complete with one shut-tle, extra bobbins, a full ft of needles, oil can,
r, directions, etc.. etc. at the lowprice of 125. Each agent supplied wltn a copyof Letier Patent.
M. M. BEACH A CO., Genera: Agents,24 Bcond street, near Madlaon,
Jyv w8xn Memphis, Tenn.
law. A mii. VsL c. roLiaaMARYE A FOLKES,
AttorneysatTiaw,:s Madison Street (DeSoto Block),
MEMPHIS, TENN.Jyl8 wlm'
Noticehereby given, for the benefit of all whom
ISIt may eonce n, that, a. Guardian of CoraShorter, aa.nor heir of R. L. aho ter de
ceased. I have this day filed u-- vouchers Intbe offlc- - of the clrrk ol the t oonty Court ofShelby county, Taun.. fur eeit.ement.vr as vs., "
WINES AND LIQUORS.
MEGiBBEN & BROTHER,
WHOLESALELiquor Dealers,
9SA : MAIN STREET : 281
Memphis, : : : Tennessejana tf
a. TACcaao, a iMimt, Ja.B. TACCAAO, A. B. TACCABO.
A. VACCARO & CO.,Importers and Dealers In
WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS,ETC., ETC., ETC.,
324 rront Street, Memphis, Tenn,my
U. 8. BONDED CELLAR.
NATHAN BRO.'S 6c CO.
IMPORTERS OF
RHENISH & FRENCH WINES,
LIQUORS,Foreign Fruits,
A.M PRODUCE.
No. 262 Second Street,OPPOSITE COURT SQUARE,
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.
HOFFHEIMER BROTHERS
CELEBRATED
BAVARIAN BITTERS,
The best Bitters in the market
ai a
TONIC AND APPETIZER.N. a j. HOfTHEIMER,
278 Kront Row.
N. & J. HOFFIaEIMER,
commissionForwarding Merchants,
Wholesale Dealers in
Imported find Domestic
WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS'
Tobacco, Etc., Etc.,So. 2J rront Street.
surHis.iTii'i1Always on hand, a large supply or
Old Bourbon and Bye Whiskies,
Also, ths Celebrated
BA VARTAN BITTERH.
I. HE. K N ,Imjiorter and Wholesale Dealer In
HALT AXD SPIR1TL0LS LIULORS,
14 llonroe St., Memphis, Tenn.,
AS In store and to arriveJJ12 "3 barrels Whisky, various grades;
75 quarter pipes Cognac Brandy ;35 do do Koahe 'la do ;10 puncheona Jamaica Rum ;15 plpfl HolUnd and Scheldam Gin ;
125 casks Ma 1elra, Sherry and Port Wines;lot) basket Piper Heids:ck Champagns;75 otutes Ciiarfes KarreSO do Green Seal and La Pcrle
30U do Pan;atlon jfltters;100 do Boser's do5ti do Hoetet tar's do
London Porter and Sootoh Ale :
J casks Barkly, Perkins A Co.'s Porterpints and quart very fine'
400 casks 'ruuir ms A Son's Dublin BrownStout piti and quarts;
300 casks JetTery' Ale pinto:530 do YoungeHs ia stone jugs;
Together wltn a full stock of Draft Ales andPorter, Fronch Cordials, Domeetlo and HavanaSegar aL. of which will be told to the trade,at price to defy competition.
O. H. EVAlfS,feb3 tf U Monroe street.
F. E.
Contractor
he
RADCLIFF,
and Generalroa Tax saijc or
Stone Drain Pipe of all Sizes, Louis-
ville Cement, Alabama, lames
Plaster of Paris, Etc.,Has removed his office to
No. 39 Madison Street,Between Main and Second,
ITHERi:ff promptly.
attend to allrapeclal attention by
enced men given to ail kinds otm;s ti
will
W. STILES,
O
No. 4 Hutehins' Bouse,
Agent
W.
HOUSTON, TEXAS,
GENERAL CUMWSSIOS AGENT
I?rolu.ce Broker,PKER9 HIS SERVICES TO HIS FRIENDS
ln snd elsewhereplan, ail
ordersexperi
AND-
Texts upon ths only
Exclusive Cash "Basis.an-- Particular attention paid to SALES OF
REAL LSI ATE. and proceeds deposited InB nk to credit of patrons, or remitted eithery flrift or Hni'.l, ss iei'-t-
CITIZEN'S UNION BANK,
No. 83 Madlaon Sire!,TRANSACT A
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
BUY AND BELL
SIAIi, C9VSTX a5D CUT SltlKITISS.
JOHN DONOVAN, : PRESIDENT.
DIRbCTOKS :
P. T. HUGHES, THOS. BARRETT,Si W. WICkEBSHAM, JOHS DONOVAN,
Jyl8 lw J. J. POWERS.
Notice to Contractors.Maroa'a Orntra, i
Hklstka, August 1, 1807.
PROPOSALS will be received atSEALED until the 2Sd day of August. 1887.
for the constrnctl-'- of a Levee lor the protec-tion of the city of Helena from overflow. Theamount of work required to be done willamount to about 5P.IW coble yards A surveyor the rou s aod plans of ths work can be seenat the office of the City Engineer. Bids will bereceived for the whole or part of the work, tobe paid for In bonds of Lbs e ty having twentyyears to rnn. with interest at 10 per cent., payaula Also for half bonds andhalf cash, or all cash. The work to be doneunder the direction o( the Improvement Com-
mittee ot th t Board of Aldermen, and paid formuntbly. a. the wor j esbe'a'jaCKBON,
anil) lw Mayer of the city of Helena.
WHITEMAN BROS.,Manufacturers of and Dealers tn
PRINTING PAPER,Wa.ss aForxheast
Public Square, 1
fsaafcvme.Ss.7 Bentfa CarlStreet, alaaaipbla.
The Memphis Brass S (string Band,TYRor. ANL)REWMirH, Leader, will for.r nlsh w tsla for Precessions. Picnics, Balls.Foornainenis, Prlvste Partisa aft Orders left, mj, Main street. 41 Jefferson street and at
Prof J Wlnl's, opposite North MasBphla Mar-1-'.. .., .Ms w receive nrofn ot attention
STEAMBOATS.
TOR ST.
Regular 84. Louis Packet.Far Cairo aad ftalat Louis.
BELLE 8T. LOUIdThis elegant gssBasnaysr
WIU leave
LOUIS.
THURSDAY. 1Mb Inst., at I am.au.i 2t FLltM. CALVERT. Sap't
TOW ARK A MS AB RIVER.Regular Msmpbis snd Arkansas River Weekly
United States Mall Packet.Far Helena, Sapolees, Pine BlsiaT auad
Little stock.CELESTE. , . , Hamilton master
This splendid passenger packetwill isave as above on ,
SATURDAY. 17th Inst., at i p.m.LARRY ARMHTA I) Agents,
aull 4tCorner Main and sta , er
City Wharftioal. foot Monroe st.
Regular Msmpbis and Arkanaaa River Weeklyuausa etsics .Msnrr Helesus, sysla, riasa MasT aad
CELESTE Hamilton masterThls an nark
UlUS IHKS.
arj as abows ou
setae
OR,
SATURDAY, 17th lust., at S p.m.W.JAY JOHIfSON, Agent,
au4 4t Star Wnariboat.
Memphis and Arkansas River
Paeket Company.
I ITE STATES HAIL I I VK.
Commencing Friday, 8eptam.be.- - 6th.
for letent, Hapoleoa, Red rork, Pine
Blaff and Little Rock,
The new and elegant sldsnrhass steamer
Captain N a '.RKKX
Will lease Mcn-Dbl- s for Pine Blnff everyFRIuAY at 5 p.m., making all mail anil plan- -
ration lacings.
The One, light draught steamers
GLEANER, GUIDON.
Capt. Geo. J. Una. Capt. J. R. WHtTAaaa.
One of the above named boats will leaveMemphis evsry TUESDAY at a p.m. for Littleivsx, duxiui an aaaii sua plantation iauu-
Thankfal 'or former libsrsJ patronage, ireassure onr friends and ns'rons that we will innon regular time, and do their business to sails- -faction.
DAK ABLE. Presidentann N Bat Front Htreet.
Memphis and Wblte River UnitedStates Mall Line.
rHE TEAMFPs COMMERI CLAL"and "K'lWKSA" W1L
form a ssVBB betweenand V, bile River.
m
H A
emph
The aplandld Pauanger steamerCOlltRCUL, Wai.J.iikrord.Saster.Leaves Merophlg ever Tuesday at 5n'clockp.m
" Angoata every r ralay aa Is o'elocA a mM fiearcy eveiy Friday at 4 o'cloes: p in.
Wssl Point every Fridsv st So'clock p.m" Dss arc every Saturday al go'ciocfc a ms Iiava fra Blaff every Ssturday at U
o'clock ra.The elegant Passenger Steamer
R0WIXA, John B. Bails. Saster.Leaves Mmpblp every Saturday at 5 o'clock p m
West 1dnt every Mouday at o cJ'k p.mJacksonport every Tuesday at 10o docs: a.m.
" AuKUsta every Tuesday at t o'cloes: p.mM Arc every Wedneauay at tf u'ci'k tunM Davall's Bluff every Wednesday at
12 o'clock ra.Tbese boats nave been tborongHy repaired t
and refitted expressly tor tbe trade, aad, hav-ing tba Mail Contract for Four Years, pasen-eersan-
shippers can rely upon upon tbelr re--aalntng In lbs trade permanently, aud are teeonly boats bavLna a connection witb re train-- ;at Dnval:'s HlalT for Liuie Kuck and Hot
1 heee are tbe only boat, authoriu--IO well Tbrouati Ticket, to Little Kock via rail--
road from Davall's Blaff. Time throagb 41hour-- . A iroou light draft steamer will be ruuLn connection with base packets troru angustaand Jacksonport. msking two trip par week,to Px shontas ou Black rfver.
JUHM H DAVla.8upt,Memphis and White River U. h. Mali Line.
LEVY s MILLER, Agents,an2 tf M Kront street.
Mf mphis and Sourd Cltr ferrj Packet.PEOSTA M. R. Cuss a. Master.T KAVfcH the Laaairg. foot ofi . Adams street,
ck a.ra . audittand aio'clock .m
iK and
rrt D-
SELF FASTENINGIR0S TIE
FOR COTTON BALES.CIAP. .lOB8KJi, Sole Prop'tr, $90?
No. 1 Tnion street. New Orlean.
Insert the hoop in tbe jj1 slot, and it tight
the bale.
All atbsr Tata fa tenlag ay ihia method arelnfringsmeuLs, and will be prosecuted at lawas such.
When the lever of thepress is raised the tie willfat-te-n itself by the out-
ward pressure of the bale.
Wa are sole ageniorders for the above
aad are prepared to
m WruDgit Iron Buckle Tie,on the nicst favorable terms. We arethem manufac tured of the most superior ironand thoroughly tasted.
D. H. Ii A VIS A CO.,C' maananon Merchants.
Louisville, June 22, 1887. anl
COLUMBIA FEMALE INSTITUTE.
Tbis Institution wUI be reopened n the
Second Hondar lo September Next,
Under the direction of the
REV. GEORGE BECKETT.
effhrtwiU be made to afford theEVERY Female Education. Thecourse of study Is Both thorough and syste-matic, combined with home care snd teaching.Professors or acknow .edged ability hare beanprovided for the various departments.
FACULTY :
Rt Rev. C.T. QUINTAH), DS.,Rev. GEORGE BECKETT. Principal.Mrs. LKONI OAS POLK," ) vies Prtnelpals.Mrs- E. A. KECKETT,Rev. DAVID PKW, D.D., Belle Lsttrea.Rev JAMES N. TEMPLE. Mathematics.Mons. A. BBTEVE. Musical Director.Miss SUSAN POLK. English.Miss 8HEM8OG. English.Madame L. ESTE E, Vocal Music.
asWFor Circulars and business transac-tions address Rev. J. N. TEM PLE.
Columbia, Tenn..Widow of the late Bishop Polk. aa.' lm
FRESH GROCERIESAT SOO MAIS STREET.
HARBISON'S FLOOR,July If,
Also, a lot or cessans W
fill
for
all
Ms7.
EOAR.Also, a trash aoppiy or No.
of New
MITM WIN E VIH- -
1 andM AC KERk L.
HAVE ON HANDCauvaeed
.. m Breakfast Bacon,Dried Beef,
Beef Tongues,Good Butter ion lee).Lard. Cheese, Cornmsal, Grltta.
VINEGAR Variety of Pickles, Chow- -
Cbow, uouu aanaisru anu zsaacaa, rreisi I la Pie Fruits, Jellies, Jams, Mai sens.TufiwaRafO.
SUGARS Granulated, Pulverized, Powdered.Co nee, syrups sna stoisases.
EXTRA TEAS Imperial, Gn powder, YoungHyson and Oolong.We endeavor to keep a well assorted, care-
fully selected stock of GrvsMTles for family use,of the very best quality, and by ireuuanl addi-tions of trash goods, be all times pi spare tooffer Inducements, ss to the of ourgoods at moderate p'Lcea. Call and see ns.
wrwsirw ariffirnaBf AmfAPMAN.
TBE MANHATTAN SAVlAuS BAM,
Ho. Sadlsoa Memphis, Teaa.,
J. LEVY, Pres'LL LEVY, V. P.
Zsiglsr
iprlnfES
!r,'cnrk
draw
harlug
Visitor.
Wheat, re--
MESS
Davis' Hams,
CIDER
atquality
80S Mala atreet.
S. BORG, Cashier.M.C. Ki.lHX.Aas H i t.
Bucesssort to Levy A Bawl,)
F0BEIGN 4 DOMESTIC IXCHaNGF,
Crosct, Sdrer, 8ees, Bonds,
eoveraMt aad MiKeUaaeoM Seccr .lirs
-
.
WRIGHT'S PATENTaV
IMPROVED IKON bCKEW OOTTON PRESSWM. A. HOBIHSOS tt CO., MEMPHIS, TB1TK.,
A8EVTH for Mississippi. Loose.. oa, srkansasaud Tennessee. For SIMPLICITY, BCOKOMY.ana P- O- KR. ! stanrs unrisailSSl. and r
makes It tne BEST -- od CHEAPEST CHITON PRESS IN THE W'jBXsU.Many teatimonlals at lo lii practical u'lllty and superior excellence can be shown. In ths
season of last, the local demand for that Press wan so great we were unable to mess it, andwere oougtrj w uiaappoini many wno apptiea lor ihess- - ws rum ian me irons at our i.rasmMemphis for i'.5il. Willi plans and spec:pMa,
au9 law
put up, including frsigl 1
Western Koundry snd Machine opposite Uayoso HoU e. Memphis, Terra.
HOLLENBERG le OERTEL,Architects and Builders' Supplies,
Mann arent etf
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES,TIW, COPPER
SHEET IRON WORKERS,348 Second street, aad His ton street bet. iBvaril Saw sad Kajoso street.
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES, DISTILLERIES OF ALL SIZES
Made Us Order. se ond-ltan- d DiatlllerleB Tor Sale.
STEAMBOAT WORK, COPPER AND SHEET IRON,DOSE PBOMPTLY.
T1X ROOFING AND GUTTERING CHEAP.IW Marble and
constantly on band.Slate Mangels, a Large assortment Grates
GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE.
ANTI-MALARIA- L BITTERS!No Person need Suffer from Fever and Ague, this Medicine sill She
Immediate Belief, and Street a Permanent Core.
GO
A. TONIC XT IS XJ1VEC?TJATLiEII.For Sale by alt Druggist General Dealers.
D. T. EVE ST CO.,Proprietor and Sole Manofa-turerK- , Petersburg, Va,
P. I. HUETTE
M
it
CI-
and of
as
a
FOR SALE BYA CO , NO. 313 MAIN
FRANKLIN
15 Court Street.
LYONS, FIES & CO.,
Wholesale and RetailUKAI.KRa IX
WROUGHT BlCkLE DRY GOODS,CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS. ETC.,
240 Main street, MEMPHIS, TEN R,H. LTORS, ")
J. Fllf, V PLANTATION SUPPLIES,I. BAaronirs. I .
KN ABE PIANOS!KNABE PIANOS!
unrivalled lnstruinents are fullyrIESK for seven yean, and are for sale st
HO. 375 MAIBJ IT., (Jackson Block.)
Memphis, Tsasesssa,Is By :.'.MPOLD (KIKPKL.
.ST. PAILS ACADEMY,Helena, Ark.
Fourth Annual Session of SL. Paul'sTHE Helena. Arkansas, for the recep-tion of boarders and day pnplls, w.H commenceon too
Firat Monday in 6ptemter.Prospectus giving full particulars can be had
bv a piying tojvsl Its D. J. 11X1 AN. President.
$2000 REWARD!Orrica MaarHis Boaad at
MEMPHIS,! ESN., June 4. 17.order to mors effectual. y suppressIn rism within the city 01 Memphis, a re-
ward of
Two Thous-an- Iolarswill be paid by th Memphis Board of I'nder-wr.te-
to sny policemsn or other persons whoshall procure the arrest snd lea! conviction ofany person or persons guilty or firing any
sin hiss insured by sny toe InsuranceKsuoaaies oumpnsln this Board,lijtr BY ROER IIP THE BOARD.
eallcti'o SlMl BrnaliletlonUiuaPrice W per Saw. invariably rash.
ORG1LL BROS, m CO.,Sole Agents la Memphis.
Arrow Cotton TiesORUILL BKOS. A CO.,
Sole Agents in Memphis.
Fire aiidlBurslMr Front HaYTB
Marvin A Co. a greatly clsbrsted Fire andBurglar Proof Rares for bus nes hoosaa andbankers: also. Pl.ATB SAFES lor parlors,at manufacturer- - prices.
ORUILL BFOS. ACO..Sole Agents in aempuis
1S60 bin. French Window Glass,Imported direct, and for sale by
ans ORGILL BttOS. A CO.
TO LUMBER BUYERS.TiHE andrisiiod are prepared to fllLst shortI notice and st low- - market pries, ail or-
ders for TUUfw PiSK said other
LUMBB H.,Delivered In Memphis, or at their mills, nearBur' svll'e. un the M. and C. R. It. Gen H. H.HIG4JINS. No. .7 Avery street, is our authorlsei agent in MemphisMm wUI have prompt attention.
yM :m
All orders through
rati a..os i.r...W. W. UIWRASfB.
Excursion to Mammoth Care.DAILY TRAINS leave tne Depot of tbe
rWO snd Louisville radioed, head ofMain treet.ae follows i I p.m-an- d 11 p.m., run-ning through to Cave City without change ofoars.
sr Excursion Tickets from Memphis toMammoth Cave and Return st Reduced Kales.
Fare round trip, to Cars and return m 7iaaehPsrtissof fifteen or mors 3 :"'acttParties of twenty five or more 18 70 each
For through tickets and all Information, callat Ticket Office, N o. MS M.ln strset.
Jy27 tf 8AM. B. JOMBM. Uss'l Sup't.
a. sLAOaict. was a. r. SKLLEES.
S. M. WEBB CO..COTTOaST FACTOE
Oommission Merchant,lee Block, raloa St., 1
Bet. Front sl. and Main SL. Memphis, Tenn.su7 dawlm
Islrenity of Lou Islana MedicalDepartment.
FACULTY i
A H earn as. M.D , Emeritus Pre feasor of Obstet-rics and Diseases of w omen and Children,
j a Mas Jokes, M.U., Professor of Obstetric sndDussaaea or Woman snd t'hlldrea.
Wabbbk Stoke, M.D , Professor of Surgery.T rticKAsmos, M.D., Professor f Anatoany.J W Mallst. Pb LL, Professor of ChemkstryBAartt.L M Beju.ssTm.D , Professor of the the-
ory and Practice of Medieln..STAJiroan E Chaille. M D , Professorof Phys- -
ioiogy and Fatbologicsl Anatosay.FasXX Hawtmox!, M.D , Pro.easor pro tarn of
Materia Med.ca and TherapeaUea.aaKMONSTKATOalS OP ANATOMY,
WstCNlcanta, MIX. C J M.D.
The Thirtieth Annual Course of Instructionthis institution will begin November lltb,
aid in the following March. I'nlimlnaryfec'ures will be rven daily In ibe Cnsrily
Octooer Litn, at which UmeIilothe extensive m,ms for PracticalAa?oinT wl Jo. opsedW nsBU,tMf ths
haretofors unsurpassed, bare, by thsfrvSSVty of the State Lsglslsture, been grestly
during the past season, 'O thtt sowattained to it a Practical
la which .Indent, are taught to ob-E- n
I nimiasai aisa Ihs facts ast forth in the
Fees for sli the Leetores.li. : Matriculation,rn.ti rmi oso.1 ' , ' ' J .Payment requ.rso. in nwformation acureao PROF. b. M. BE.MISS,
lucationa for Dulling uo. Tiie entire osl ,fon Irons, Is nut Utile over B&
WM. A. R iRINroN A LO..Shop,
fact
and
Fur further in.
W
HV
z
com--
STREET
PAINTING.
en
F". DAVIS,PB.4CTICA1.
HOUSE and SIGN PAINTKR,Gliding, Graining, Glazing,
Paper Hanging, Kalsomlnlng, te.
Shop a Eailovi Street.
John Leslie,7 3 Madison Street,
PRACTICALH01SK, 816!i P.ll.MfcK tt tiRllME.
apia tf
IJV.HTLETT8PATENT P0LAB BEFKNEBAT0K
AND
Water-Gool- er Combinedthe best and only perfect PRtiVISI' .'J8 PREse rv s R in tbe world, and wl keep
Frsh, Milk, Veajetahies. Frnits, stc .longer, dryer snd colder, with. LEwblcB thanauy other Refrigerator in use.
The Polar BefrigeratorIs heoMy one patented having a eenrienain:surface exposed to the provision chambers toextract the moisture and impurities from thea: r. sold onry oyJeitf
PLANTATION
H
KINNEY'. BRTSON A CO
AND NKW
SAW MILL FOB SALE.
A RARE CHANCE FOP A PAYING IX-- ivestment The r .sutation - known aa : --
town or - Lake Bluff," oa hits river, A rk.,miles above the Memphis and Little Rosk rail-road crossing, containing between fonrar d fivehundred a res. about one bcadred .est.Of feet above tbe late ovswflowl. ths remainderheavily ttmbered. Psssther with the wr.ole . rhalf interest In s .NK STEAM SAW MI, L,(forty horse power.i.Englne. BtacaaSDlths Baasp,t an enter's Tools Wagon and ail aec sasrysppurtenances for running tbe same. Th re isa flue Mansion with nice rooms. a cistern, ca-pacity auvgallon.,i threeCablna,. Warehouse,two good Wood Yards, and ths best laudirttson the river. The above will be sold at low fig-
ures snd on easy tsraaa. For further particu-lars address Mrs. M L-- H
ny4 tf Appeal Office.
Billiard Tablas for Sale.L IX BILLi ARl'.TABLES.FOR SALE CHEAP.U Apply to
mv!2tf
v v
AW,Moons, street.
UBBARD k LOVEL,Manafacansaaa
6TKAM
SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES.
Ctllars, Whips, Etc.,U0.3331 IECOSD STREET
(Between Monroe and Union.)
Dealeri Seroad-Raa- d Baress. Kraamsr. aeao will aeataaas
aoddispatrn.300 Ooaole SeU aew Wagon Sam"!
Yery theap fur eaas. jy21
atVSAAT. xiDsva-- T.
MURRAY Jt RIDGLEY,MERCHANT TAILORS
HO. 31 KADISON STBKBT,
Merchant Tailoring Goods.Vrr make every garment ourselves, and will
lyl
5. a la
t sisulssaailassalHaii aa i
D. H ST.14
ol
a e--
E
IUKA SPRINGS HOTELnow open for ths accommodation of vis-
itors.IS A new house with forts rooms hsabeen added to lbs large Hotel, with all modemimprovements.
Billiard Tabloa, Tenpin Alleys, BathBooms, Swings, Eta,
Good health, ths bast Water ln Ibe world, su-perb music, magnificent and hunt-ing and fishing, and every iBttnaeanent iorpleasure, kealth aast cosnfort.
111 Slice last of Memphis, oa Keraphlsaad tharleston Kallroad,
With two dally trains, telegraph, etc. Ronmscan be engag-- d ot T. J. CRAFT A CO., No. mMain strest PATTERSON. WRIGHT CO .
au7 Proprietors.
A. Card.will at ones rebuild onr warehouse, andWEwl! bsve t completed by the 15th or
not by the fiist day of that month wesrtll be 'ready to receive goods on store
Ybesueds alii be divided Into flro proofby brick walls, and covered with tin.
Those w o have patronised us for the isst twoseasons, snd th se wrsa any have ed todo so ths spproachlng one, may rest assured wewill be ready for thsan.
w.aeaagn sat srOlaailng a Cottoa Compress la.nM.nAt wiLb oar warebr.nae. urstm an art.
t lot, which will be ready by toe 1st of Oo--
Usbment to the rrver renders the handling nfby river free ol dray are. Th
advantag. of the ponit'sn la e!;uai to one d.ay-as- e
on all couon sent for ooanpraaaniant fromnthar ware bouses, wnlls on all ootton ln onewasssasass jar eoaasaaaaaaassi t thars can he twoLssSsritTrosiVr sled t tt.lapriStotassnMaaM n tr aaSsaWwasF lag EaStaby dnays
17 J. R. CHRISTIAN A CO.
Bolting Cloths.ANKER'' BOLTING CTaOTES .
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