the memphis daily appeal. -...

Post on 07-Sep-2019

1 Views

Category:

Documents

0 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

TRANSCRIPT

by ,ronisr s. c. hogan & co.mnms appealPtTBLISBED :OAILY At WEEKLY

wr

JOHU S. C. HOGAN ft CO.

I'KK'K OF l HM'RHrHiDally (In dTtfT per nnnom : :

4 m per wwrtc : ; ;To ly

ear !

tor lessenterrrt

or AltTKRTISIITO.(in. kuw iDK'rlioti fl i"1

each ivid'llauul looartlot : Wm wo weswt fr

no month ::::::Mr 411 advwrUsonienut considered due afireao first

slight Qa sous.

e- - I!

cnluuiu wsr Mai

other advAd

pattherofsquare fo

Allelau Ume

be !.:,a- - jvj'

ft SaSSSIf No

Weel: y p.asr Onr

etTert '

Hut- - nclteal maywarranl U

As an Itit

im:

ah'--

BKBtEW

1 '

'

lis lit

mootias-i- iJ. T.

No.

Am site, w:;

W H W. H. BuHo.

a, eac"

H. P.; H. 11. P

eachTh. IU.; H.

the

ch.-- eOlno h

Jo

per

fTlptiftn don

112

00

KATKami

Weekly

Sdopll

Chaptsr.

FCBBE4

Chaaiao.

lof nonpe4vmccntlltoro

iMiirralf in the

b inserted In themlv or:.' .rrecr'.ar Interval :u

wUt b charged 91 perand insertiontlseiu'-at- not roafk.il fornrpe- -disc, on at th end of une

'iserrients n.siaat be pnfrf or

tlermrnt w.11 atrpear Hie

it at e rvqn'nit4te u heir beati. fl'l ourto lorward any item 01 newsstifnclpnl Importance lo

:W .' Wr.EKLT.lo net np clulM, p linveera.ec.t wlncli are

low aa onr cnrreut offle expenses will admitOf:One ane year raTo cruleof r each lae or more, each 4 UO

fnem m mrfve.

MASONIC DIRECTORY.

1

A!fi MA SO tflC CAUMUH.. 58?:.

1 Tlart. Kith

1 nbabau 7tli January1 Adar. stli InsanuuTI ar.li ..I Kiaan. KUi Al rtf.I lla', ath Hay,..- -1 nvan. b J neI TTiaaaus, UiI AM. SS Anunat1 Ktat, lataapim:.r.

Wednesday, i :inJaaundayTiinrsii..Good rrtOa.-- . ' Apiluaster cai5 Z

HAint Aoilnaw'. tu, .Ui o4irnljBr In f.cnrasr. jalirohUif

MASONIC DIRECTORY.1SSC7.

LODCaS.AJsaaBOSA. No. Mar;, Monday in

every rniSUI, nnc-pei,- null (wi . i nunand Mam.litison. nee.

Mourn :

auh ..

HeUars. W!.::. ecOTT.

mourn --HalTroiI

Hamilton. So.monih isiil-K-

:

Wawissnw,iuol

WoKliao, StsJ

PaTH,month Md- r

CoanMmoniu '

J. '

!

I Notice

to

tapers.

in

orlcia.

tpy.awrentv

March

U.ti Tradsr. H.T. To.n- -

W. M

iya:, ar

:d of.

Fridaymt

adU. A.

'M

OWBSara t'ommauatary. No. 4. Hoeu 4th Mon- -oanh Z- - m. u.. .".

A Iter.

A.'. A.". SCOTT TSTIam FrtnU 8t-'- i.

Hiuvn Jjodge M 14t'i No.S(ai- -I Conuimnlcarl.n:of e:te'i mouth. Henry W. dar.l. SSU. .

M.'.; Charles H. Carroll, 14JJ.ith has Lod.e of Mt u: o. ilWertneadEyerjach ruoatli. befinteJiel.ep.u.;aa, U.-- . J.-- . A. tL. riaMiand.id.

' nuDi'i! of -- o:Ho. 1. Ben;. j. fulieu, Sit,

OnTrain.rtrp

day jaodoonas

andI MT, Pdu.

Cincinnati

Train

trirtheArt'i

I

nlji'rrT.'rs,

8niraim

M..

.:

er of i

una. .3d, M.

i

via Clari

Sew

Slal!all itlooa

rm

onpv

MM nonl

Coon

York.

r nook

aoiiaSpJx-- 1

intent

even'.nurd

ninst

ash up

Uicat

nentnanus

more,

Jalj-- ,

Ash"

this

W.

Koe

s KrldayIL SUnley,

Meets thureet. Joun

Mondavof eachVkTUeti.er,

1 3dHail.

MondayJohn

j iwrn-'- John

AND KITK.PertBoalon,

PereeUon.Meeui.'b

;

CASll'ilIA Prim-- naA!em,itlJi.:JSarsh.-- . ;

tsih...v ; i Toiu- -

3d., orulu.'.

JohnLies; C

RAILROADSMEMPHIS AND LOUISVILLE

RAILKOAD.

CHANGE OF TIME- -

Urnci or Uurhal srPERnmocDitMT.

liluotaCeu

jaajlf'llin, inj J,

md after Mondaj, Ma)

LOUS IM 2 5 noi Rs,

NaabvlilaLoulaviUs

points Rant- - Alan,hours, aud

WITHOUT CHANCE OFCARSMaking cloae connections there Willi Jefferson-vill- a

twtiroad

FOR ALL POINTS EAST,MoarbiUK vew at p.m , being tbe

Shcrie?l, iM Quickest 8uleail ivaausrnl ii

day.

ILL rtlLSTS CAST, IST AMI SOUTa

I.ouar'li!

nnrN-dlf-

route PasBc-nac.-- throoaii to

wrruoi T CUAGK ot CAR

XIkUI Train

BJ.AU; CHUCKED TIIBOUOH IOAU.Nun

livo Muiu.i at 'Ud

HAIIinOAD.lTBb Kxpress s.u...i . Xfted.

' ' ',s ,1.Baajats ci,e. i '

tut tloBats and bo

otfbof. Hit IS

Diamond.HHOQUH B. elfU t. v. l

I ( lueiunktl not m rnt.md Caiaaaalisl- no l

u New W. J

mail

..U1S7

eachP.

.1

J.

J.

of

1.

P.

H

o.x, No. i.U.

li of

-- KB t.

rmj

fiiii.

KT.

in : to

York

:ind

atroe

l.rll,.

r ston- or

PPinK

t

W :i

er

ilomialloii,.ireet, aou

-

o,.i.

at

ai.

. ;. r3Mtl D-- ..th argi na.

dif, lliHadeiiililH

Granti Ion Hon- 1 It.Bit'. Ala., lu.UHt- -

ouBJitect for wtiii'

.rmatlon, apply

lH.Ci s:i;.'t.

Aget.r.

XslJ.S,tslsl

THURMOND,FOSTER & CO.,

ianaaiahaMaMi'

Wafca JaaTV

TOBACCO FACTORSAN O OK.N 1'jitA

COMMISSION MERCHANTS,Carder realaw Optra use,

345 Seeoiad street.

1h

at. n'l

. ,.a,

arl

V

L.

11

THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL.CONFECTIONERIES.

SPECHT'S CONFECTIONARY

REOPENED I

ronfpfHonary In Every Variety,And all of th best quality, const anTy on hand

-- nit. m j.ru-ei- lo ult tin- imea.

A LARGE LOT OP T0Y8.

WI1SS A5D CHAMPAGXBS

Of upw leu irliitMce.

WESDINC8 AND PARTIES-- npnltajd wlthcvwry rooolsle, on short notice

a hersVifore ..lhlTtf

P. H. HEINRIC7 H Sc BRO.,Wholesale aud Ketall

OonfectioueraAnd

CANDY MANUFACTURERS !

Baal t la In Imported

Wines Liquors, Clears, Fruits, etc-- ,

No. 226 front Stret-t- ,

tnhlT .im MEMPHIS. TKWW.

IW STTRAHTCZ AGENCIES

GBaOKAIf tLife Insurance Company,

90 Broadway, New Yorfc,

UUtii) WKSK.V1KJNK President.Fit siHWEJfL'l-IC- Vioe-Prei- il and sec'y.

JOHN H. FRERICHS,302 Ma.-.- Street,

General vpnt fur Westcrn Tcnm ssrc.

THE ST. LOUiS MUTUAL

LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.

Assets April 1st, over : $1,500,000.

D. 4. JANUARY. PriiSent.im, .its. L I. (J CAM, Yice-Pretiitlei- it.

WM. T. KELBT, : : Nm-rcutr-

WM. X. BEVTO, Sen-- I Agent.

DIRECTORS:Jnine. If. I.r.eaa, Henry tSatusliila,aaaasj Witt, Hick, scliaef, r,

Kolii. M. Knukiiooser, Wjlliata T. Onytriiaa. ft Perk.Hoht. K Woods,Julea Valla,Leo K Kobtnaon,'has. W. Mct 'ord,John K. Thoiulon,Ben. M. Rnnyan,

rrH IS1 i

KO.

if

For Wto WtVKMI'

a.

our MlIS III

of bail

: :

.

mh21

YV

t

Mem

K. P.W.Jannary,J. Lewis,

Hotter,fauna.

lingan.

Company Poltetej:he different plsnis and al a. favorable rHtes

fitrj.tM'ti thla eiiy :he

OFFICE IN MEMPHIS

42 JHIHSOK 8TRKKI, lleKoto Block

MKIJICAI. liV.AJ. S. WiilTK. M. D. W. IRWIN,

A ttTIS.General A gcutsMempbis, Term.,

j.

ArkanaaK,iiiaunuios

addn iiaad.Nkwtom irrts.

HERNANDOINSURANCE I COMPANY,

12 nM

pUIs Company la nine

to

H. LAIRD,

H.

'im

B

J.

OK

WilliMilii ny. here rend

wail upon old and newmyl

AT.KT. M L'KliA

David SWa,

Isaac

JacobJoLn

Jsmas

Policy lloider.

DIREC3 JRSUCNHUMK.TOWNSEM),

BEN MAY.

Mlvsiwtippipptlrattoiia

JfUtf-- 4

TAILC .TNG

WILLIAMSON,

C. THRATJl

President.

Secretary.

COTJRING and

CO.MERCHANT ;f AILORS,

JEFFERifX STREET.

BPLKKDIO MaUaUKX

Cloths 4ras-iimeretns- t lU'celved.

HOI.KIUi, formerly Messrs.found

cnstomeia.

MURRAY: RIDGLEY,

MERCHANT TAILORSWO. 31 MADISON UTHBJST,

Merthant Tailoring ioods.make every uainiui oarselvej.

L'naranteeRatlafactlon SaSMk

WVKM IN T1MR SWFS ilIwi.,DTSING, SCOUAING. jx?

-a- nd- eiMai

Lkiue al

ISAACAll

pal at

tr

ni

54 2 Jefferson

Jr.,

all

D.

ea.tor or

oe8.

o.

1

H.

TV

rreatnsaswhen

Ansaainost tarda

Ot

Haneukamp,

MINERS

owned

advantage

TKKADWfcLL.

Jfo.

Power

by

ISAACS,!!Street,

lets and dls- -satisfaction suarauteed

ion, mar.S

SALES EXTRAORDINARY!

Tae stock

CLOTHINGFormerly owned by

J. H. WAGGENER,now retailed IIKLOW Eastern OOBT. Iy

aiX FRAE ARMSTBOXC,

Ageatof Pnr.'li:.isers. thismaaa PIBsT

Must be Sold within Sixty DaysTbe who call HrM will bave tbe flnt choice.

1'ijesm.Km the limfco luuttt iven wlLbin

CALL AT ONCEfit and Country TraUt lyuifiid

apialWholesale titul RttuiU

BSTRACT OFFICE.BOOM NO. 1,

urner Koarae Meosud tUn.Abirjut

i!ldtXUKMIY

tiotice

wrntl"

A

ais oy

a, its aimtSS

: 0

A. C.

i a

A

r W M.

A can lie yIlia

:tni

S. a. .. r.l.

J ' K tIn all

Im i

, , - T- -, t .T I--

or.

rK

i t : J

is

of

Is

or,.. i m

i oe

!

y

tib !

tlie Ut A. i.

Ii. A.

K.

on

in

on

T. M

to

h,

to lie

iks and comiiletes tltnce, compiledUNfc;

men la of tiliaboailFort Vmkring, Mem pais and Shelby

Cotinry Lands,at the ahoi teat on i he moat reasona-ble leiuiik ii. J. I.AMHHKLL CO.,

Hasoaaaom lo K,, . i'au imll.1

of te

ii will ot I otidiaoted lMadison Mrest, under

HALLER. FISHER CO..

wIki aioiie are .iutiiorizei to iK hf aaxae ofiliti old njin in MUi;ujeut.

phi

Mil.

Ires

aud

and will

ape

The

and

HA

"To Wtiom It Mbj (iiiK-i-rn.- "

NrnTK-'- is hereby that J ; uAUKof Tenn., have thia day

made an asatgnment of all aeete andeflectatoJ. H W ml, J. H. Taylor and J. M. i r- -

Ai.1M.lli

have

hell,

Wm.

JJoU.

.Vll

with

utl

ano,

notice

hlir

nu

John

sirentheir

parties indehu-- to said Ann of j. rCb., will torward

JKtifeesiWBfcT. TAYLOR CAR

Memphis, Twui., May W, US7.

General

DSSSu

&

C.

alter

THEWlEWIPHlSJIPPEftL

W:UMIDAV. : ::!::: J1IKK,U7

HKCVIThe Japanese new rear (XimtDenem

on tli rtb of lamiary.The population of Kansa, is now es-

timated at $275,tMa.thonnand persona attendafl

the pireu In Worcester, Mam., in twodays.

A Mark make iT few eifjht inchesIo0r waa killed near Norfolk the otherday.

A number of cltiiens of Valdosta,a , propose organir.ing a lod-- r of K.

of J.(Jen. 8wayne has given nolire thai

no negroes will I appointed on the Mo-bile Klice.

Heverml deaths from sunstroke havebeen reported iu Ktuiland.

Onrroters are bothering night pedes-trian in Itichinoml, Va.

The l'etersburg Va. Imh-- ay-th-

biisiness is very rapidly iucreaainic on the8onthide railway. A

Wisconsin is about to complete hercapitol at Madison at an expense of.33,(531).

American capitalists are buyingiarire (juautitieHof Umber in Canada.

House reutH are falling in New Yorkcity rapidly, and the label " To let," isseen on all sides.

The effective force of the Frencharmy has beeu set at eight hundredthousand men.

- The Masons of Norfolk, Va., areimaged in raising money Tor the relief

of theMOUlhem destitute.The census shows the alarming ex-

cess of 730 (KVi more males than femalesin the I'nited States.

The Prussian passed we the money, or floodsthe second reading of the new oustliu- -

linn bill.It is stated that Chief Justice ('hage

lias finally completed the appointmentsof registrars in bankruptcy in all thestates.

On Friday evening last the Kev.Henry Ward Beecher delivered a dis-course in his unurua iu Brooklyn, inwhich he strongly defended the release ofJeff Davis.

Horse racing, base ball matches, andreports of Indian depredations are nowthe special excitements in Colorado.

Commander J. 1). Payne, of theMexican navy, has been ordered to takecharge of an expedition against VeraCruz.

Tbe Pennsylvania oil regions havelost fully one-thir- d of theiraud the number is lessened every day.

The amount of drayage paid on tot- -ton received in Memphis during the sea- -

-- oii is' estimated lo oe over jisi,uuu.The associated press paid sixty dol-

lars lor the billowing diepatch from Lon-don by the cable "The money markethas uot yet opened for the transaction ofbusiness."

The Paris Edgar count v, 111. Bladelearns that of a racy of thirteen personswho left Williamson county, ill., twelvo

' months ago, for the far west, eleven aredend.

j A lot ol land on ritate street, Boston,I reeently sold for nearly a hundred doilais

the tuuare foot. This would cover thernitta ,ot wi,b silver dollars.ider. Norfolk, Va., sets a good example to

other territorial cities, hy opening direct! trade, on an extended scale, with Liv

nplcte

erpool.A public meeting in Dublin, presided

over by the iord mayor, adopted a memo-rial asking that the lives of the con-demned Fenians be spared.

New eas works have just lieen completed at Detroit, of capacity to manufac-ture one million cubic feet of gas per day.rtie present eapaeity is alsmthundred llimwiiil feet Waily

Three tiioii.-ati- il Demons are en

"re out to

in oteratious in Meekfeuuurgcounty, N. C.

Crops iu Floriiia, we are glad to, learn, are exceedingly promlsuig.

ftunday in Pbiladefpliia is said to beas (juiet as a cliurchyard, and waterevery where, Uut not a drop to drink.

English merchants oomplaiu thatthe river navigation or China is rapidlypassing under tne uuntrol in yatikees.

When a Japense ruler die it takesfiftv davp to bury him and thirty moreto nRlall his successor, and in the inte-rim uo business is done.

A chime of forty-tw- o bells, to beplacet! in tha exposition, is played like apiano, with perfect ease, to any tune.Four years were spent iu the construc-tion of the instrument.

A memoir of (Jen. Jamee Oglethorpe,the founder of Lreorgia, has just appearedin London.

The official statement at New Yorkshows the arrival of nJU.OOD emigrantsdm inn the present year.

New Mexican papers are engagedoiim ipsily iu setting forth tlm claims ofthe rival cauriidates for delegate to cou- -

irrese, aud abusing Gov. Mitchell amiSecretary Amy.

I The internal revenue receipts forM .i r.ii.in.nui to Aiiril nr. in AYCess

two half asillion of dollars.

iaiintt

Memphis,

mining

j Dr. J. P. Humbleton, of Atlauta,fin., recently given to his infant childthe name of John vVilket iooth.

The Richmond Enquirer says ofj Sickles' diatillatiou order : We have nocomplaint iu the south at the order,

hinder the circumstances; it was, foronce, a judiciauM use of arbitrary power.

At Calllpolls, Ohio, a merchantmiiler holds life aud accidentiMiiicie to the amount of SSOO.nOO,

I The governor of Montana has ap-

pointed Thomas Thoroughmiui, briga-n'ie- r

general to command the territorialtroops in an expedition against theIndians.

An Albany tobacconist, namedMosely, claims to have discovered a wayof freeing tobacco of its poisonous ele- -

meut. nicotine, without injury to theleaf.

The application of castor oil to newj boots, it is said, makes them as soft as a

batekakin glove. 1 is also stated to betrie bent application that can be made torender a new boot water-proo- f, but oh,

t the odor!' Pope, commamier oi ! lie third district,ordered that the Mobile police should notwear a uniform iu imitation of that

uui " by the late rebel army." Thecity council (tailing very uiiiiecetary

I trouble) informed H7 M. H., by a com-- !mittee of two of their number, the iutended dress was not a copy of the Con-- I

federate uniform, of that worn i.yfthe police of the Ceutm! Park, New

York.Three gas meters explodetl slmuita-neourl-

iu a shop in Portland, Maine, onSaturday, tearing away the wood workof the wiudow seat under which theywere placed, aud knocking down ayuungman near by.

-I- nspector-General Marey has left 8t.Louis for an official tour of the Missourifor a thousand miles, and thence over-land to New Mexico.

The famous American chess player,Mornhy, is expected to take part iu theoralng chess congress at Paris.

A woman in Brooklyn, Monday,gave birth to four children, weighing iuthe aggregate twenty-fou- r pounds. Themother and children are doing well.

California now exports teu thousandtons of copper per annum, which is fivetimes as large as the produce of thewhole United .States only ten years ago.

It is calculated that it would requirea column f specie Ave miles and twelveand a half of a mile high and thirteeninches iu diameter to cancel the na-

tional debt.Last month ayoutiiful Australasian,

aged fifteen years, bought a pistol and setup as a hush-range- r. He robbed twomen sucotsssfully, but was caught in histhird venture and put into prison.

The various laud olnces, located atSt. Augustine, Newuansville and Tampa,Florida, have discontinued and consoli-dated in the office in Tallauaneee, withA. B. Htonelake as register, and A. Mor-gan as receiver.

A Mr. Durgin, of Decatur, 111., recently played a game of billiards, inwhich be made a run of 4876 points, andthen rav up from exhaustion.

At the end of last mouth the Modellislging house association of Boston madea seiui-auuua- i uiviuenu oi nu pncent. Of its one huudred and sixty-si-

tenants only one died during the year.The Japanese government has ex- -

tended a cordial reeeption to the foreignminister now ou a visit to Yokohama.

Col. Robert Gamble, of Florida, diedit. Kaltimora ou the 23d Inst., eighty- -

aeveu years old. He was a native ofVirginia, a resident of Kicnmona, tin inSi6 he removed to Florida, where he ie

a aud successful cottonplantsrr.

a church at Lousnes. in France, failn during divine service on Uie lth of

May. aud ten persons were Rilled audtwelve otiieis more or less seriously hurt.

We learn from our exohanges thei farmers in the Connecticut valley will

the cultivatipn ofnot go so largely Intou.fsacoo Ibis year as they did last, butwill make their principal crops corn andiiotatoes. Most of lat year's tobaccomm "as lieeuaold, but at vsrylow prioes,

The (irand Lodsje of (jixfA Templarsof North America oonimenced its thir-

teenth seseiou in Detroit on Tuesday.Tiseiitv-seve- n states and provisoes are

infiiiitrv the same uay ; bothnib d at the battle Chickamauga

iier.u.TcSil- - the same day, ootn maneponsiwus Uie same day, both

Qev)Hj tu0 of pension themy31diww2t day- -

MEMPHIS, TENN., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1867.XUiilKMIPIM r HKI'(IMll VCF

Tvan v i oi m Miss., May 30, lKt7.l:. tors MMnphl. Appeal :

The great Hood that so recently tweptover the Mississippi bottom has justretired, leaving behind it the bones ofdrowned hogs, horses and cattle, wastedplantations and ruined hepes. (ireatpreparations had beeu made for a largecorn and cotton crop; extensive pur-chases of mules, farming implementsacd supplies, and labor procured for everylarin. Farmers began to plow early, amiall promised well, but down came theflood, aud for nearly three months thenegroes did nothing but eat, sleep, playand rtoat their canoe over the hurledplantation. The males add cattle that'uvre saved couaumad what the negroes

and when the waters subsided no- -

tbinif remained Desiierate me vM.ey rwwniw riverand " "mpnis is nmusiu wefThrts were made, however, soon 'y,

fenc and nlowino-- : "MK"' " ,n"" "eriu imrrIiiean anew, and people Mattered themselves that after all, they would make acrop, and oat do fortune for once. Soonthe corn and cotton were seen shootingup, but with them nunt millions ofworms that have continued to saw down:,.e young plants, until there - very lit-

tle corn or cotton to be seen. Tbe farm-ers have replanted again and again, butstill the worms cut, and still the coldnights and heavy rains continue to favorthem, until they have about oonenmedall the wed in the and now it isa pretty well ascertained fact, that .Mem-

phis will handle twenty thousand balesless ef cotton next winter. men oosiuem oagnt to onyou will

leorn lhat fiftv tl.oiiaand '" Pawnawiisaj J iuvtlu uu Jjive

dollars, properly applied last summer, "I V" Z,'' '

would iiave turned aside this irreat evil.an t prevented all this loss ; aud yet it istrue : Iiki that sum would have nut un theMwm iu Tunica county and kept out trJtbe flood. . . - -

ask, if we this """"you may several of mrr most beautlfu"re, why we. lid not put up the levee V l;ies number of!.r able, girls aHut answer, we were nor arewe able now, nor will we ever lie, unless

parliament has i i,rrow the

population,

:

'

has

but

will keep off for several years. InotMemphis interested in this matter ? Isshe not vitally concerned '.' When thewar broke up, the Mississippi and Teu-- i

lessee railroad onuld not be put in opera-tion without help from the merchants ofMemphis to the amount of one hundredthousand dollars. And is the M ississippiand Tennessee railroad of more import-ance to Memphis than the Mississippibottom 7 Tunic county is, I believe,williug to borrow the money if it can hehad for a reasonable time, aud for areasonable interest. It will uow takeone hundred thousand dollars, as thelevee has been much damaged. Tfthe levee was once secure, however,a few crops would enable the peop.eto oav it without the inconvenience, and can uot the merchants of Mem-pui- s

see their interest in advancing themoney ? If they ran no:, and I had the j

bead anil tongue of a Pike, 1 could soonshow it to them. Will not some enter-- 'prising merchant or citizen take the leadin this matter, get up the amount, andfRaj it to the txjard of iolice for Tunica

county ' Certainly it is their interest todo so. And jut here I cannot but re- -

mark, how much is lost to Memphis inanother direction for want oi a little en- -

ergy and industry on the part of hermerchants aud steamboatsmen. From j

the Mississippi river to Cold waterthrough tbe Yazoo ps Isonly about sev- - j

euteeu miles ; and through that passlarge boats can and as proof of it,tin federal gunboats and frati'ports wentthrough there, and down 'old water.untilstopped at Greenwood by the Confedeatefort there. Well, up down Coldwa- -

ter and Tallahatchie rivers, ten, and per- -

haps twenty thousand bales co toNew Wriest), that would go to Mem--phis, if wars iu timeto send boats iu thevo after ii , and thenthe people Instead of buying what theyneeded iu New Orleans would buy inMemphiaWJ'hese are only i . t thrown

ttiewi!se and enterprising.nearlv foreotteu to mention that

I hadboats

eau ascend I oiuwaier to me innuin oiBank island bayou at any season of the'year, even if they draw five leet water.But I n;u!-- t fnrtiear to write more, as thethings mentioned may not lie as much anatter of Interest to you or readersas to one located here, aud tdentjfje;)

the country. I wishcountry once more prospetoucan only by encouraging the cultiva- -

tion of tbe soil, and the best soil at that.We are now poor, but we eau be therichest the sun shines ou if wewill go to tint! ourselves, and notwait for some aus.ee "toopen the way aud reap the profits. More

an, if deslrauie, but if not, nevermore. H. of TplBCA.

HAsillMdin IIIXKa.i iltlllX KWAaHtNOTOW, May J, 1807.

Editors: NetsSana Appeal :

The failure of Kraser, Treuholtn Co.ia Liverpool, excites murh remark here.Tn odUiai circles there is a

IMPORTANCE

niakini'ardiilantinir.

arrangements

"enterprising

it

toas

to

i,f

in.ta

to :l;is is o;,suits the

tutejifity Miates in comes out that important ap-th- au

ehe, attorney number ofUouuij Eeeord,

ki proceedings in Froiiob's decidedlyto iirtrtners in couutry popular journalble, as oi me t,

on ground that the firmreceived immense awts of C'onfed-tiac- v

never yet accounted for. Thissuit, of we may say there uodoubt, will extensively theblockade business, aud show extentof fortune realized the war.

The state department are very uneasyabout fate of Maximilian. The itn-- Jpressioti In tiu deiartment is that he willbe shot. Juarez ha tllforttied our gov-

ernment, unofficially, that be if, .u favorof sparing Maximilian; but that as the

j order to shoot the iirisoners originatedwith government of Maximilian, heiJuarezi cHunoi mil e .miter iu this mat-Ite- r

to the wishes of his generals. It iswell known, lhat some of these generalshave no The expectation, there-fore, is that Maximilian will not onlylose nis.Ttnpire, but his life. The ad- -

vices from Mexico are by no means en- -couraging outside of military mailers. Itis said the greater portiou of the wealth

' of the country, together with the church,ia opposed to tbe liberal govern-ment, and tiitl as soon as Maximiliauis overthrown, new iiiseaeions willarise. Whoever is defeated at tneflr- -t will lie prepared for a

If this condition of popularchaos continue in Mexico, tho Mexi- -cau question will become one real prac-tical imiiortaiice in the politics of that

i country. I have heard threeopinions ex- -'

pressed Utrp recently as to what tbepolicy of thiscimut.y should be. One isto let Mexico alone ; auother toprotectorate; then to acquire several ofthe provinces, which are nut

girlsears, spun

this adopted. Aprominent of

hasMexico,

ispopulation together

enjoyed myself

were withnumbers tne.

wliitts. The republicans iiitlefHtiira- -

as tbey are evidentlycarry first in uni- -'

versal sutfraire prevails. If they carrythis ion they will hopefulabout their success south.

.Surralt's counsel speak confidently ofacquitting bifh. United .Statesattorney, Carriugton, is considered tohave made rather ass of himself onthe motion of postponement tbastriul.He stated, as reason, that thewould soon end, the jury couldnot be continued over to tbe next

when the law has expressly provided contrary ofhe said. The truth is, the tendency toput men oinces, or tuiictiin

y,

OI

to

wer grade of oiialiticatiou used tobe thought necessary, is one of the signsof times, oue of the fruits of the ex-citement and of the countrywhich seems have everything. conspicuous illustration ofthis is the appointment Mr.Hay, the secretary

Mr. Lincoln, to the AuairiaLhi. Now, better days

of the republic, onothought Mr. iiay, and indeed Mr.,Hay would not thourlit ofDue reason of state ofthat no person of decided irolttical status

any mestige, can get coutlrma-Ho- n

the senate, (jowerer, It is '

millenium for new men, siUUcisometime, Mr. '

Bancroft.vv.Ar. n.sn.

The term of the court forbegan on the last Monday in

May Judge Hanks presiding. His bon--cbarge to tne grand jury ipuie as

ienginy presitieut's annual mes-sage

of instruction their political du-ties, nd altogether hiCaluting,bombastic document. The criminalthjeket would consume the week, andthe civil docket

Tho sales ware concludfrdon Tuesday. Nothing but real estaiewas and this all

by creditors nominalTbe De Arc CreteerU says the

weather: An exhorbitant quantity ofraiu nas raneu pani weea, and rrom

repi seuted- the omens mat tne beaveus,anniversary of that the mimIv above not

the Pree Masonry in yt exhausted. addition excejseivendiaoa was celebratsd iu ludianatiuiis rains, t he weather has cold aud un-la- st

Thursday. seasonable, aud the faces of our farmersare living near Blanchester, are much elongated. We would advise

Ohio, two named Ezra Ab- - people preserve buoyancy ofier Oadwalladei, who wale born the jjuit8,and trust irapllcvtly In providence,-- ame. both mustered the The past instructivecompany company i,, Ohio voiun- - of 143 was as backward aud

ofapplications

andgame amount

same

left,

bottom,

least

your

willi

than

thia

with

inauspicious this. gloomoverspread couutry starvation

topicBut the fears of people were ban-ished by an abundant crop com, pota-toes,

WHITE RIVER

THE Of ITSTRADE MEMPHIS.

Our MercliantH Mnet Nes Lo It.

IitcldfnlH by the A Pltut Trip.

NbabHea(tinMKRiv.triii.i

Abe.. June 1, 1W7. )

Editor The Importance of

est than it seems to be present. AriikCperson lias only to ascend this beautiful

and observe the great countrydrains to pro; rtv understand its

The made for it by at,1uiis, Louisville asd Cincinnati shouldsurely open the eyes "of the merchants I

Memphis, and otter such inducementswon put oowaeUtlon oat of the

question. The eMMs Memphissteamboatmen, eepeeially of Cast.Davis, or Uais steamer, to establish that

between this river andBlair City which the trade commands,should receive appreciation which

m oexiowBut

"J

the

tile,

Commercial left Me.. phis onevening, Maw 27tb, with as

partv passengers aa ever. , v. ... ,

knew al

not and quite

float,

and

cotton

made

only

A

Arkansas belles, and everything passedoff as though tbe world was hut theabode bliss. One of tbe wedding par-- !

I have reference was that of Cap-tain C. Hauks of Scarry, who on thesame Tuesday Miss Mollis Gra- -

ham, well known in our city asand handsome lady. The

happy air were, course, the favoritesamong the passengers, who paid themevery attention iu their power. OfMemphis ladies were the beautiful audaccomplished Mias Lixzie Jenkins, MissLizzie Booker and the amiable Mrs. Ash-for-

the good lady of the whowas her attentions and wonthe love and esteem ail. By the way,let me tell you that our tw Miss Lizziesbroke more hearts Arkansas than hasbeen done this many days. Their vivac-ity and excellent conversational powers,oite did the work. On reaching Au-

gusta, the people of that beantiful littleplace took Captain Ashforcf ty storm, andliavingobtained very gook music dancingsxiniipeuced about ten o'clock and con-tinued in in btoad day light. There wasnone your exquisites in this pleasantsurprise party, but one joined inaud made the try to fee! home,the Augustans doing all iu their power

amuse and entertain the passengersfrom the Bluff The principal topieof conversation being the universal satis-faction expressed by every oue, thatCommercial had been awarded the colors

the late Baptist fair, aa the most pop-ule-

boat of Memphis.White river from tfce mouth to Augustaalmost in every place excepting Tew

high biutL entirely over iU banks, andthe eouseiiueuoe is the whole country is

The loss of property on this ac-

count will be immense and will naturallyiusure the trade Memphis. TheLiftle lied river ia much prettier streamthan the White river, and the countryaround it far better than any iu this val-

ley.A saw mill lias just been Slatted at

Augusta, aud I was told thattwenty-eigii- t or thirty houses are to bebuilt at this place this summer. It isdecidedly the most eligible site for a cityon the whole and the town itself,nut only I he most pleasant but the han

have yet seen this way. Thereare two papers at Augusta, tbe Men-tin-

aud the Chronicle. The former wasstarted some two months aso, and the

. i.rc-- num ii--r the latter nnli, Iuolto tiee the '"'":" r "rr J.,lie

.,

t

is

or

Kill

and this apreareu. --ur. Qiiiua, euiuir, in..aititavory . ma icaoerri tnau aArlemus Ward's willinrraeas sacrificebis relatives for tbe great of Amer-ican unionionisni in thia wise: "Bornaud raUed iu the south, and

lived north ; brothers all livingsouth, and some them haviug bledaud died in the defense what theyconceive I to be her right, warrants meIn tbe hope that my paper will not heobjectionable to the community.'' Whatlo you think of that, you city editorswho starved four for thename cause .' The editor of the Vhrtmicewas auxious to bis

suspect tnai failure more for tbe paper iti much so that, notpurpirenl gelling rm .. 'ne insu- - types II. ror head t ins journal,

tbe uniteu minusanything and the peudajre. I have just seen a

general has advised the treasury depart- - the White Col. Jaeobment j paper. It is the

hold the this lis- - neatest and most in theouieuerale

thethe

which 1

ventilatethe

the during

tbe

pity.

election

doesof

assume

northern

anxiouselection which

term

former

things

Tnbeeu

Wy- -

married

the

in

everyothers

Hooded.

full

stream,

my

institute equity

White river valley. It ia hsntlsomtgotten up. and seems to be kind of pub-lic necessity out ibis way. We are al-

most sight Mearey landing, andshall have to draw my letter to a olose,not before, however, spoken awords about the officers and of the

of the Commercial in this'"'''" m--

'' iiiininmatidof Caiat.

..Tl. Ashford, quiet but exrjenencediiopular commauder, who knows

every tree and bush on this stream, andwho is consequently proper man to

trade lo any point where he mayrun. (.'apt. Norton, the first clerk, iavery genial, social gentleman, highlyesteemed by all for his many good uifji-- ities, and universal favorite with all tnemerchants in the White river towns.He is assisted by our aid uiwusnian, irjd.Smith and Milt. Harry, both clever andsocial gentlemen, who leavedone to pleasa the public. understandauother steamer is soon to be put in con-junction with ibe Commercial,'run between White andMemphis, and our merchants willlook to their own interest if tbeyfoster this line, and, tbe same time,lauiif such for Uie trade as will bringand Keep it in its natural current, itbelongs to Memphis, and the people pre-- 1

fer to trade with us, but w must not beby other cities. The uhamlier

of commerce will find this good fieldfor talent, aud if they give it tie

time it will repay its memberswell.

As T stop off here take littlerecreation, feel kind of home

sick in hiiiriinir farewell our Memnhisthinly settled, l ne impression ui some ; and as their gooa-ny- e rings in myof thi; most sagacious observers here is I feel I never heardhat last policy will be charming voices or more elite company

public oiiariuiter, said, re-- than that Miss Linie Booker, Mia.cently, the greatest chance of fortune Lizzie Jenkins and Mrs. Ashford. Memwas to ac'iuire properly in the northern nhii a large number of good lookingprovinces of as tbey would cer- - girl9, none sweeter than the Qrst twotainly annexed to tbe United iStatee and none more amiable than the latter,iu a few years. It seluem that such pleasant parties

Tbe voting of Washington assemble on a steamer, 1is in quite stir at coming munieipal never have, belter.election. This is the tlrst practical test shall remember this trip as the Africanof black suffrage, where the blacks traveler thinks delight on the oasisin large as compared ia of the great desert or ftanara.

areto

the

elect lie more

j The

anot

aand

term, statutethe what

intoiiupurtani a

theupheavedto uusettled

Aof j

privateofin In the

no would haveof

have himself.

theof a

old i

ako have beeu dead like

A ispring Phil-

lips county

or isas me

to congress usually is; it isfull on

a very

is also very full.sheriff's

sold, was in cases boughtin at prices.

of

tneurowu we

conclude isintroduction of to

1

There j

brothers and the to

day. into same furnishes lessons.lth The spring

as Generaltbe and

was a familiar uf conversation.the

ofetc.

TO

,

Apal

at

stream

bids

of

ii

ofand

commerce the

(bat

Tues-day

a or2,

ofties to

J.

au

of

captain,jneeasiug

of

in

of

at

C'Ky.

the

at

is a

of

some

dsomest I

)uu

i;iven ato

cause

never hav-iii- K

ofof

years

very gethaving

be

lya

iu of j

I have few

trade.

aand

auraw

a

a

nothing un-- .I

toriver

atbids

underbida

their a litof their

to acountry 1

to

a

butbe

auda the I

More, anon.

MltatiNMPPI ITE1IS.A uniou convention was held by

the citizens of Tippah county, Miss., atRipley on the 25th of May.

The Clarion of Uie lid inst. contain,-- apretty sharp rebuke from Col. Verger tothe editor of the New Orleans Ptrnvunc,for statiug iu his paper that the MistU- -

ippian had ceases! to exist. We extractthe following from the letter of Col.Verger ; " The Mit'itippian has uot' ceased to exist,' but on the contrary hasextended it broad wins over a widerfield, having embraced tit largely cir-

culated journal known as the VleksburgJlerata, aim win appear auout too jiuproximo as the Mimitxippian and DailyVickburg Herald."

The American Citizen has the fol-

lowing: The Clarion says that tweuty-- !

two newspapers in this state are advo-- '.

eating reconstruction on tbe terms embraced :u Uie .Sbermau.bUl. we greanyregret to know it, says the NatchezCourier. These terms, so iniquitous,

their oulv validity from tbe assentof the neonle of the southern states. Ifthey do uot, why ask their assent? Wecan eudurs, obey and submit; but it ishard to think tliat twentv-tw- o presses uf

this state are ia tbs cause ofradicalism, by endeavoring to vitalisewhat otherwise would he a mem exhibi-tion of brute power. Our aet will givethe proneriare life, andugaipst doing so, the Courier will stiUprotest, were

" inon the faithless, faltlitul only IU''The Cautou Afatf says Col. J.N. Pat-ridg- e

ha withdrawn from the editorialconnection wiUi the Vleksburg Herald,

-- Messrs. Crawford A Morlyle havepurchased :ii- Jurnu the lat-

ter gentleman acting as editor.From the Nathes Courier we learn

that a posse ol citizens arrested, a fewlays since, on the premises of Rev. W.

LS. Johnson, in Jetteraon county, ninenegro men. ail armed to the teeth, whowere trying to capture and hang a negroin Cap'.. Thompson's employ. Thelynchers were thwarted in their plans.

Tne same paper, under tbe heading"The Latest Fashion, " has the al-

lowing : " Black ladies at tbe gate, send-iu- g

for the white woman af the house, toknow if she don't want to buy blackber-ries ! eVue fashion can be seen exem-uiilie- d

any day jo Natchez.The Carroll ton Conservative says an

immense amount of raui has fallen iuthat county during the past week. Thecotton crop is badly damaged.

The Meridian Qatette informs us abridge on the Seima aud Meridian rail-

road gave way Sunday evening precipi-tating the passenger and baggage oars otthe incoming train and injuring a num-ber of persons. Oue negro was so badlybruised that he died Tuesday. Onrfriend, Al. Mason, the popular oouductor,was considerably bruised about the bead.

LATESTTEIiEGEAPH i THK v80?o bank

ATE

Nkw Vokk, Jane 4. A late peeMIsays tihartriam haw removed Gov. Wellsaud attpotalaaWWieamaa J. IHnmt to Utatpositti.n. He tsnoa Wettt politicaltrickster aaui a tttmaiooiat.

WmustoKMi. June 4 Tbe Deonle aremnch titr-s-ed in KayMtevMle im con- - IATIOIAI BANK

f the military to arrest parties for shootdeserters and for other alleeed

i rimes committed irioe the war. Tbebest und.-re- t analog prevails between themilitary and civil author! lias here.

W AauiHti row, JoaeA-Hea- oi Romero,Mexican a Wastriagton, in aletter just published, says if MliiiaMliiiis permittee to return to Kornae he wille a continued menace against the peace

of Mexico. He dries not lavor the exe-cution of the unfortunate prince, bobelieves his power to do Mexico farthermiaebief should be utterly destroyed.

A special aays uo oonhrrnatiou of therespited execution of Maximilian hasbeen received here. It issaggenU. in 1

dlpsatpsli ; enroles that Juarez may de-- j

termine to keep him for bh,h treason. i

Omaha, June 1 Senator VTaue andparty are th.ee hundred nrHes west ofhere.

NamxTiu.. Jane 4 The argumentiu ne impeacnmeut trial of Judge Fra-ze- r

has bean conchaaed. The senate to-day, aiding as :, court of ironeachmentrendered a verdict finding him gotltv ofthe charges preferred, removing hintfrom office, and ilisijuailfYing hum fromholding any office.

Tokonto, June A Jefferson Davis sr- -

ived y to attend a j5tng of eneof bis countrymen.

IlK HMOMi), June 4. General 8co- - ,

field issued a long order y forfor board of registration under '

recent opinion of Attorney General Htan-berr-

t'HABjJSToy, June 4. Gen. Sickleslias issued an order stating who are quail- -

ned to veto and serve on juries in thisdepartment.

Ralkioh, June 4. Tbe president luumade uospeech on the political situationyet.

Atlanta, June 3. The following iathe substance of tbe general order justissued by Gen. Pope: L The i n ter.'ereneeof the commander at Mobile with thenewspapers pnbllshed there is entirelydisapproved and the action reversed, 8.Declares it to be the doty of tbe militaryauthorities to secure the utmost freedomof speech and the press consistent withlaw. 3. No officer or soldier in com-mand is to interfere with newspapers orspeakers ou any pretext ; if a disturbanceis feared, precautions will be taken asprescribed in general orders No. 25. ATreasonably utterances are not lejrili-ntatel-

excused by t he plea of the freedomof discussion j but even in such cases noaction will be taken exoept by directorders from these headquarters.

HARDWARE.

chak i i :itSTOVE EMPORIUM,

tin. IN i8',.l

111 lain Ntrret. Corner of Washington.

;Sl(rn of But Coffee fot), Mr rapius, Tann.

JO HIT L. EICHBERG'Sheaihuautxbjb roy.

HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,

JSr'EeaeBBBBV W

. aeeeBeTI

-- Afro

SCJIOOLEVH PA TBS T

UIERICW REFRIGERATORS.Wholesale and Retail Dealer in

Stoves, Grates, Hollow Ware,

CUTLERY, HARDWARE,

TINNER'S STOCK,' Oil, Lamps,' Etc., Etc.,

Manufacturer or

Tin, CoppiT and sheet-iro- n Wort.ItOOFTNII ANnsporrriNG on short notice,

and at the j WK.-- r CABH PKK'EB

Particular attention ia called to py new

Coal Cook Stove "Triumpn,''The

Best coal Cook Stote In America.And lbs n "Charter"

BEER COOLERS,

Hefrigerotors, Water Coolers, leeBoxya, Bird Cages, Do

Muzzles, PatentIce Cream Freezers, Btc, Etc., Bto.

ray)

jqux 4 name. a, vostooxestljfclVIE Ac CO.,

DEALERS IN

Hay. Corn. Oats, Flour.Lime, Cement, Planter.Western Produce.

No. Q Sooth Side Court Square.myil In

Lumber,

A lit he alovAddress J.

Mia., or

myl lra

X'OTICK rS

Lumber, Lumber!

atras.: 'mnish aauO i o tmi.iujin- - Material.Il.tas) feet Dressed Flooring.ol the I lest Yellow PiDe.

.. WIGUS A iu Uurnsvlue.

ruwuca, WIOUHWo. lift Maui street,

Memphis, Tenn.

Trutd Sale.hereby siven that

a, With tstte prf.Ttatoiw aHm! urecitons o( adeed In truM ex ue l nnd deiiverr-- tr meoo

iith titxv of Juir. IMS. by Richard U. Haw-lev wmi- :. deed ts of feeem tAhc Iltcorder'.iUce of Cr! t tend en conntT, Acann-i-. u:id for

tbe payiaeut of tbe ooki ibexeit deMsnited. I

will, on

iSaturday, tbe 13th Itej of Jtily, 1W7,

at'.IMarth

to

the-in

, towntrasaa, selltaod, tbe foi- -

den c nnty,Arkausaa,an Known tnat partnt lb Apaulsb Urant oriitilly owned by tbUrande estate, conveyed br William u. D.Mpsln ui (Jeorae W. lltuisraltl and laaacKnr-et- t

: The south part of the so'ithwest quarter,.r section twenlt-fon- r (l) conveyed In samedssd: Um east half of ssetioa thtrry-si- r)and the .soniheaat atiarter of asctton Ihirty-flv- e

(35), all In townhlp" seven I7i, north of li thssallueof raugeeirat (It), east of iliodth prlu-c- i

ol tneridlsn.Jhe liU lo lota psvpartr is lliTed to

nerrect y good. ht I sbau convey ouiyrust ee.Pan of this iano camp

Mr

to

ns

as

Pianliuiuns the Military Itoad, with utucabins, etelieing theplautatlou Xaowt

aa the Brorsm elaue. near Marlon. Ark.Dayttss - U aaosYTI. Traalss

N. 4 HOFFMIMER,

IlllalVi "w

Tobacco, Etc.. Etc.,lo. 2iS froat Street,

ISJtrBU, TJUIlf

Always oa hand, a supply of

Old Bourbon and Bye Whiskies,

Also, Celebrated

BAVARIANRCBOJLPH tUDSXW,

BOOK-BIXDE- K

s A N LI K BKH O t' PA ItUXliaJ ail sizes and deecrlptious, Xo. tsay-oe- o

street, Meuophls. Tenn.Ali promptly attended my8

1AM AID BAJKniG iaSUaASCE AGENCIES WINES AND LIQUORS.

BYL. . . ..I,

OF MEMPHIS,SO. 90 JLAJflSOir BTMKMT.

jitn am,w. i. rw., -

T. a TUWIWHItTBE XEBCBA.XT&

OT MEMPHIS, rmCBBMM,IEHHIHATED JJEPOSfTOHY AMDdii17 ciai Agamn as awn vwaaas esaraa

petala. SaVJSU. autaorlaed (J.llal.li ! .action, nun in me city, and at

ass inaai as taw nuast.and palaiited on tne aay oi mutl, alor a awaawaawaW (IHKIIKY, : : HA. ! . l.Ai.i.i, A VloJ.J. FRKEMAN, :

Amos WoottTtaV. W. A.Capf. u. B. Uhaean, H. A. Passs. R.

ttooh. M. E ocbran. A J. White, H. T. Toa-ISMo-

iowa 1. Tayl. r.Jaa K. Memnau. Thoa.8. A- - T. lwey. It. Cherry, mrti U

AfEMPHIS6BULUH SAVOttl llBTrUTION,

tO. 1 AB1K BTBUf Ml M.

General jBtaasJULlrLs-i- SB-

Amm ieau and European

EXCHANGE BTJaiNESSD. FiXTE, -

ntKD. W.tK" KK,

mr2 tf

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

OF MEMPHIS,Depository and floaBcial A Kent

TTxxltocl States.F. 8. DAVia, - --

a. C.BRIrfKLEY.C. P. MORRIS,T. W. JOHNST OJt,

Cashier.

Aaa t Uaahlar.

DIHKOTOR8 :

Wet. A (IWTM, A. r. BfTrtniTf,r. si. DAVIH, H. H. Us MsVoUJE,DAN AiiUS. BENJ. KIHKMAM,I. H'lWIX w. W. YOttNO,K. BK1NKL.EY, OP.ia-.RM-H. a BEAUIoT, Orni. W. TKorTEB,

Hon. J. W. T.kFTWICHinyU tf

BANKING.IEMTHIS IHSOHAJCE COMPANY.

ORGANIZED 1844.

OFTICE. 22 2 MADISON STREET.

J. MURPHY,M. CASH,

DIRECTORS :I. J. MITHTOY, K. M. ;"l K Ks N

T. 1...- - IM J.i'. JOMNHON,Of) O. T A. Nelson. rf Kail, a oa.

i t. FKa.NIC r.M.CAOH.J. T. STRATtON. of Stratton, Uoyer a Oa.

Invention ta to reoalveTHIS to buy and atll kxebaoason all tne"tlnelual aaaaaaemaH clMea. and lo craleelIHalU this city an tall priactpal inthi section. Rrnitl.to. h M.CAMI. tfsHaxy.

MEMPHIS CITY- SAVINGS INSTITUTION.

Sccceori to Ucdea, ToUy 4 Co.,

5o. 16 jVffmoi Strt, Imptil, Tfnn.

S. HsiTOBEY E.G. KIRK,-- a a Dral un.i.es,.r:LtiaaiTa t a. and titavlaia Uolrt, HUvt-r- ,

Rxr?iB.nn. (ioTpruiuvUt aiiil Uncar-ram- tMcaey

f" ( 'oli ec nous proiapUy attended to.

A. J. WHITE,AMlXS h i)Ia. H. TOUiiV,

rahlt) tf

LUKKCTOHS

atiiont.

!TRttToas. Oaod-wy-

prepared

nanaiacSecurities

JAS. U. IK1I113N.HKN.

Lis.

4AY080 UYlUm INSTITUTION,MsBePaMa, mi nan I.

Bsskine Hoatte i9 Hsdlsoi SL

Tola InsUtaUOB. organlsefl tn 185. has beenn coatisnoss and nucoeeafnl operation for tbepast tea yasra, ooattnase to transact aiijsHJBBAL sXCEASag AND

BANKLKQ BUSINBSS.W1U Hseelrs Oeposiu, Bar and Sail

Forelsn Jt lui-eai- c bHiige,Ooill. Nllver ud ucurreul losey.

HKLL.S Exehanre In soma to salt paroaasaers.oa Loadoa sad all lasrMst auaa of Ua Unitedstates, as will aaace coUeasioas oa all acoaaal-Ql- e

piaoas Ua rJortb and West.L A. AYSKI, Cashier.

J08 u UXIXB, rrettaent.febl"

GERMAN

OF

No. 293

SATHAX COB0X.1A,

W. 00 RONS A.JCSS. 8P1X.HT,A. (XlHl-'lS- v

N. iu;i':ii .Mr ;

a. H. MKTTB,J. P. HOFFMAJI,

1. J.

MAY,o

1

KatI

:

KsHIQNAL BANK

Maia Street.

iABTIS-UUiriri-

J.J.JUIT,

MEMPHIS,

: Prcsideut.:

Aat't (lllllr.

DIRECTORS:JOHN DUTIJHUKR,C A. MM S..AfOK WKliLKR,MICH FRjflUH,

MRTKK,AM il. KKMvEKT.

:i nm.

Kich-s- cf Tor oa prlntlpal citiesof United States aad en all prin-

cipal cities of tares.m

GOMMEnt'IAL BAH OF MmilMESjMCX'ECIS.

J. W. PAflB, Jr., j Pressden,.

I. B. OABTeU : r : : : : Caskler.

ii - u...ii,. is. I i aauiiict

DOES A OEIfP.RALDEPOSIT AND EXCHANGE

BUSINESS;Honey

(ashler.

aTsraai aaaesaasaaea saasSa at a a'Ml 'i 'wt't fti .r i 'Collections Crea all pelati aoileltrd.apt tf

mm ba.k or nmmi

No. 13 Madison StreetF. W. SMITH. PrHsi.lsnt.D. A. IAUPHERB, : : Caadxiar- -

aefwttf

PI I HI BA.sK. MOT KM.

IM ac oi sas with Acs 1 "gUfTT"Tenn passed bfraiiulesr Utl, ISW. Mi

tlOSd an act "To expedite the dislrlbaalsntrie effents Hanks, which have or may makeasHienrnents smoUK tnelr reditu ' uotlcaW

rises finest bereo-- , l Ma BOsSsrs tha uolBS Of Theone .u,.,,, B.v r...., . i. n,.,noos,

J.

"

M

is.

ua

is

tr

sale

ofthe unfermtr,..l. ai the Rank rn reastb villa,

now aai toe arst day a January,elsbteen hundred andsuuy-nuis- , iHW), aaadcelve cert!fl-at- es therefor, or tbey wUl beever barred from any parMetpaiJon assetot tne liana, me rjsrtiif raa lu

c

HA A.

E.

jsk

sSseSsssaa

Aa aa of tb uie

ofof

m,

tb v- -n lo ufai. sii.on

meal Sen due Bank,f--J O 1VT iVJ" T fit Sat X O 330" whether tendered bafeaaor after Jan

HAVER.Trartee.

Forwarding Merchants, LA Willi! E & 81. J0HWholesaJ Dealers S. 2 Jtm Street, Sow York,

Imported atul iiomattic j W essar out earvie. for n,lUIMFS linUDRS SFGiRSi ?w&m r SaJe of Mitt

large

the

BITTERS.

Nil AtTU PKKo' 1S

order to, lra

M.

A.

'eh.1

re--'

tn lb

uary, ISM.

bol is tb

tb 1st ofb VT

In

GOLD, GOVEKSMJE-- T,

RAILWAY SECURITIESOnly on Uorartaa, arwl a geoswal

BanlilBrr and Brokerage Basineton the most liberal taraa mlOftf

JfTOICE.riiHE cxeuliorsot the estate of 8. a. Malone1 are hereby norfled tost I have anaaaaaa.th Inaolveoey of sold estate to the Clera of theCounty Courtor Tipton county, l annesa, andthe creditor of said estate are nolUuM to Aletheir claims, duly auihenUcated, within sixmonths front Isareof, or tnl, will bemedia axtbesae AMnMApru 1st, isw.

VOLUME XVII.-NUMB- ER 26

TO MY OLD FRIENDS TO THE TRADEWmt

HAM.no accepted a parmanenIAria MtnOAL a..

itAi'X tJIPAV, Ithe attendnn of my oldfun aa a eaj. eertaia att&roaaii which Lhey mayaaasssvassat is its least ataaivaa from, an lapovanabed u!4

Um- -

of toMr. H. h. OTIH M asmiaiad wtUx tse and ts

aeret-- recomrnecaeu o paoueoar oBli-.- la at Ha. SB Madl oa

ileMA.ermm

room . lo(d uiooa. whae will bs hapoyto lajpart any needed Infcetnatloo u Uaoaado- -a uv ua laasraooa

itiM .Irs J H. HajiAHOH.

INSURANCE.Plrei and XartaieMaate Iaasjnuam faaiHaai of

XIW VOKALmmm iawajajSet-nrit- y Iiunninee Coxapauay

or jew YomrAajaU JliWWRBteTTi lae I nnsi'Aii ee C7eaMaeiy

or v v : i

lata Jl,u(vae

or nAUTroKu,mmtm

'yuy. wall astabllahed repouuioa of tbeas1 Own paa.kaa for prompt nod honorable deel-la- a

aoo mir ,ara i.aab Aula, etiaasaailesss to the fhvoror Baalr.esa MeraaoS -- roperty iloidsaswno deWra .xnle mesraaee. lorailher rlrei Marine. We : epreaent no e

rett thnee dnly asibortaad bw Hteaa aaadloamleiwa. All luaaaa a, ja.tod and aaad as tbJaasecy.

Linosey Vradenburg,UeBeral Ia.ar.uc Aaeula, No. 11 MBoSarea

afreet las ataln, Slernp'.'.s. Tenn. apas

PLANTERS'INSURANCE COmPINT

OF TKvEWiE.Capital,

OOtt e, 37 Froat Streen,BKTWKKH OOCKT AMD MADbrXIN.

MEMPHIS TElflf K88EE.ft. a roKRevr.r P. iv.niMKP.rvW. H. DEDRICKT. F. KKNTO

PEOPLE'SINSURANCE COMPANY.

Office-- No. '.'(

CAPITAL STOCK,

st,lnTlnildtnir.

Bl.Hecretaxy.

Dehoto

Are now prepared to take PI re aad

raaa

Oaxaa Ised on Uaamh lost, as follows

DIRECTORS :

W. & (.RKBNI. V. JAMtS Ki.DHeJ,WW M FARUINoroy.il. W. Ot'YKR.N.S.BKL1K I UAaht- - JONKM,

IOHN OVKItmw.Jk.

OFPICEHS :

ff.LUmUrf, - - - rresldrat.JAMB UaCK, - -

A, r. Sctrrury.mh ' Sm

Owen, Moore Sc West,AQKNT8 FOB THK

(reorcla iiHie iHrianBrrOompan).Of Columhtia, (ia.

(as taplUlaad sirplus, - m . 61

State Insurance Company,Of Nrsfo.ville, Tann.

rapltal,

Etna Life Invuranee Conpan).Of llrttora. Conn.

UsettiOver ti

IK you want yonr t.;fe or fVoperty Inmrred.asrrt see tn lodccemenia we oarer.

Sates. Northwest coruar Main and Madisonstreets, Memphis. Tann. ian7 Ha

St rtuf Cotr.TAKEN I P, one dry tW. while ann. ml.X I'aineto my lot laat wmt r. Th owner

Dve properly mid

CALVARY CEMETERYIa now open

FOR INTERMENTSAura

Purchase of Lots.KFIfTK sSoathWflftt mrnf r of tuii- -

e?!fj4o -- Lrtt-l. Hour--from n to :i pin.

UITM heisea.

a.ui-- . and

HO GIFT ENTERPRISEUr ua) oilier Ha ladle !

Milium IfB Kloi t ( AY STATB 1KBII1VA5A LtfTlRBlKa.

ONLY LKaL LOTTHtlKS IN D. S.

'I'HKY1 been drawn for over KOKTV TBI Wei

an.

BOuiN tuuai he and are depos uad with U.S.laasasaaw ss rseenruy.

Tn riien aiw drawn public lot two sworni omrinssinnersnppoinieo ny me

In

we

B

in

tickets ure oklor not.

PHIZES AI.jL OAS II .There are two state ecb day. aad

two Havana llswlnsa each month.Urawlna can seen two hoars after e

oflae-ha- lf tbe Tickets are Hrtsea.

Prtsns paid day of uarehaa.Tick ts to 120. noeonllri. scheme.Prises I- - lotmu tou, aeeoruuii! toacberne.Pr-- . i.ipal Anent, UlLO. W. VAS VUABl, Ho.

'eljeflereon atreeA

Dissolution.ri'Hi. tlmioa-RlUMB- VANaAJOtMeSe1 I. this dy dissolved by rantnal csassaakirisby retiring. Kltner

iaie nrtn autborixed receive asd

..Hrenident

5300.C

KKAB,

lirawlug

of lbtor ill, mints their lands.

W. T. tjiUi;BYJWO. W. SA 4srV. E. JOHHRnw.

The (XDTTON and rOMMISSlON HUoINESe)will be continued tinder la name and style ofKVA.NSA JOH.NaKlH.at No. at front street,

JHO. W. r.VA.18,May A, ISs7. a (us.Tv-my-- ii

Irusteefm Sale.ol a deed of truss to me executedHy y Tiarles T'rannenesteihl on tbs JOtn day

ut ss-- Sara Per , it.,, and luiy tvontsl al thejasjasst s oizien Reeoid Bnoa.

t jaaaiBoii auu jxsub itixactB. w uoll

bbbsbassb,t

it

r

n

M

2

villas

K

aoQuty, Tenneaa e.

hesnm of Mixiv-tw- o rlr.iidred and Thttty-tw- o IsUasslMacl owed hyaim to Jobn B. I.ee-eh-. and by anlaonty

u oi" oseo tne oroasrty ioaveyd 'oma In aid trust deed, 1 will, on tbe lSta day ofjnn. .3 sen, on me prrmssa, lit is o elocSL..in. to lb Uiabost bidder, far cask, tn

deserltiea prorerty : A certain tract nrpaieat of land atnaasd. lytna aad b. ins In tbecity Of Menipnis. -i eiLy I'awuly, sJaale at

dwstznated on the orlrlnal plan of 11in and tha city Mempola as part of lotthree hundred ana seventy-on- e iw VI i, analboundesi fullow. t: Ufalamag on Ussnortiit aat corner i a lot on the soatn .ids of I

on sireei. riowu 'reorvw lrunxwe.s.aS Mat waMwardey irora tae tassr-eetio- ofjassaeaw anu i nira stre-t- s ; rnsnce rsastwardlywith tne south sis of JeoVraon street fee- - toia termination and iatereeuion with Tnlrstreet tbeucesootn warily with tb wea asdof Ahird stnsst lies, feet an alley : taenreweslV trtlly with tbe uortn side of aaad iiyI US lent to east side noother ttllavthence northwardly with tbe east sbtis 1ST eskfalley h reel to tne sonin is,uaaai v Hue of tbomud mm wen lot; ttenoa aarwardry withsals Cromwell's sooth boondary line ssW fastlo tbe soulhessrt corner ol the said lYotn well'slot ; thence noriuwardly with the east bound-ary law af taw aatd i rota wall lot UJS feat tIhs larsinwiuj, uetba, ut all lb privilegesanri spj urtei an.e. thereunto belonging.

The stleat Haiti sa naaa, huT sell onlyaTtu.sl- - Ui rlaiu oi redemption waived.

THOU, LKECH, Trust e.Mamphis. Mays.iau. uiylS trta.

Cbaneen Me of leal fiitete.On Tuesday, June U, 1867.

Mo. AS W. 8. D Ssaannel Tata et al. va UnrHe try U t 'hsncerv tOurl A Mesa pb is.

1 virtue of au inwrlosn son asD this sense, i will sail, at nnblle aeetion, luthe hitfheat to. ids., attbe cliy ot Memphis. Ten usees, on

Tuesday. June 11, 1887,between the hours nt a m. and ne.. Lb

Will received following lssentsro real estate. cer

aosntaot,

tain in sibelby ooouty. State ofand in tbe I lib Civil IHstrtet uf a

to If

as

onSI to

ia to

of uf

aa

lo

th of

et

cmtsialna slant acres and foariam ha;

door, la

11

ol an a, m san ; 1.11a usi norm pan ,,,lot No. IT of stilxlivlalon No. 7, a known oata ptaa or tbe suhdlvlaton of the John Hani-sa-

vrsul uf ave ihooaaad asrea as saisltvldesitry Ii. A. Kerr and R 8. Todd. Lot sj Qsbuaa on Uuckei map marked r. Tate.

Tk or Ha.' a On a exadjt of six and twel vniaastbs. notes with rood .eenrity with Interestfrom dsy of saie, and lien retained '111 oavnaewl ofthe purchase eaoney.

Anunyof mlempticu ,'aatmd.a. aluto.1 eiara and

Attachment ffuit.Law (Jntrrt of MessuhsvW. & luasou A Co., plain uflk, va, J. fit. Haynlea Co , defenthtnt.A irriBAVIT for attaeiunent having tan

JL made In this case in pursuance w sectionHofj of tbe Code of Tennessee, aad attaclimentLaving been issued and returned by the properofflsae" levied, etc.." on tn proaarty of tb

J. H- - HayaieA On,;It Ss therefore ordered that said riant

avaaaw as tn tounussw us lb city ofptii. . eon., on or ueiore to second

will ke taken lor oon

Mem--Monday In

tassel sa IO there . .eJT.'h- -case let ror ceariDa ea iane, anu tnat a copy ofUMa aeaer ba published once a week for Jbarcoiuifc'.nUTe weiuu In lh Mattntna AppeaLA(py: JOHN cierk.CUlk'scimce,My 2, !?.

(Ta.pp. Vane A Anderson, Attorney forilaailliTa inajjiawtw

I WOULD call tae at test Ion ol MKBXHA.NT8sod DKAZJEBR In

ALB ASI) LAGER BEES,Of my 8upenor Quality,

hlcli I caa ram lab at an

Oi MatMa iwnid-JJOc- ui

iocs.

HUT

Hi I TJ O ."rgsaa Whwky.

saste atoek of BA

mer

uaaj, andSTi iHJSe

irtrnKini.lAavary

jy. II E !ataaamtai saw) Whnlaeaii Pi

O

wR

. n

. ,

vpiDITI ..'ol leBIMH

ffai aa aaaa awsas asrhe-a-

'? TassVT-- ?mu 7""a a a UeebsMaa aha10 poaobeoeevjainalca Ranptae. Hpntma mm4 rVsaeldasa

m bssfc atSTjiMaatbuI cSstaM T 111. o.r'V. Vmrr udo Ureas "oat Ijm ParttiETPas-ta- r aaval Nesst. a 41,

MSaaaka flaraiy, Paafclaa A IV. Kon,,Ptnu and uDarn-v.- ry" raab iiiIim. A rm. nsbliu BrosMS eaaka Jaekry a AJ-p-Tlt l '

do Traassm -I- nTsasahar wtu a fnH atoaSi nrSt Alesrraaas ouniuua, noroeeUsssjs sal of whicn will us oid to to. '.','

HEGIBBEN 4. BROTHER,

WHOLESALELiquor Dealers,

291 i MATM STREET : 2 fitMemphis

. SIMPSON tfc CO.,' So. Dm mrett.

WbOrMle

Wnt-ln- d

a call

NEW

WINSS, LIQUOBS, Etc.

CASK

FORD,

YORK,

SADDLERYSaddlery Hardware,

416 Main sat,ST. LOUIS. : MO.J. O IWRlr :.,

.u, Tenn.

oDaLll

HI

Xo

H. Lyons,

9!

P

o0

-

J. Kri.

arnoatpn

Q

I

"MfUrn,,

GOODS.

wQ

LYONS, FIBS CO,

DKALJtRS

DRY GOODS.CLOTHING,

B00T5 AUD SHOES, HITS,

sormaniSKBPB

asseawawewwnty

UTMl

llalsiiaa;.

4

w

H

02

Tens

WInas;eajaa.

Mkraros

US

unci

aCPPUES

LERT

WATKENSCO.,

COMMIMSIODRY-GOOD- S

aht

321 Xill STUT,MEMP1BS,WK DEU

IIBCHANT3

TRIM KG

fennessi

iaiMirters

CUSTOM

DIXON

Whole.-al- e

ONLY.

1.ITJM

JA1CES G. MOFFATT,341 St, Hofltai Uaion,

IMPUKTTll

Trim- -

Trench Qernian Battons,Fancy elajrjda. Notions,Zephyr Wonted,Worsted Patteirns,Baal Iaacea, axagbal. Hosiery,Toys, French Corsets.

rassosateri

Boulevard Hoop Sfeirts

SOT(weditor. sieof 5.THK hereby notlfted

Couuty Court Tipton county, Tennesseecreditors ar ootid..!

elalasa. wltffltrnontlm hereof, or

narsstJ. fcu UAN.NI AdaUnatral

April

May .

sjaddtaJOHN

,rei

fl:stone

i

,.1 1

I

ice.

sinistra

SO TICK.K bare l

TVto V

a oi

J

on

buelaaaat

J. V. 8aiat afseaof J.

ssttlemaatean bemtv'-aaeo- l.Rlenaxu Wairen..

tsyUtist

Kfjaair

tun:

TA wt.H Mreeu

'-- '

IT

as

EKb

Sc

-4

O

airehere.

CO

Sir

(SAY PI.Nt-- tr

St

lie

&

TK V.

TO

Im

O H E

Male ofOF

Cloak

d

rnhlO

tsar

ICE.the tpi

tnat bare unitthe insolvency eud estate

tne said estatetbalr duly aothenlicaasu,

from tbe date nolle,sua aaaa

EL,1st. law. aol

law.

tbeMr.

yataassk

..urit,

Lion

AIT ibis day

H.

RE.

BiLAd P. iiawtrr

interest

Unue 'tb the stand.

found

Mr.

san

rays

t

I 10 i

aa "

d--

i .I1H

my 4

to

of M.I

of t the f. sof

of U

tb. ab ia ta

;

old We

ofth y

oi

aa

Im

ia

top related