Library of Congress · PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS. A. L KIMBRO, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND 81'BSEON,...
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
PHYSICIANS.
A. L KIMBRO, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND 81'BSEON,
Office, Southeast Corner Main MidUnion Streets,
MEMPHIS. TfiNN.Office Hour- -, i: ..in .ion :. m anil 1 to 4 and
I to lu p.m.HH tlr-H- I success during lb. past 2n
yeare. epl4 m
Ir. 1. Ij. BUTT,office, to. 21 Madison Street.
Memphis, - - Tonnessoe.Rai hi,.-.- N.. vwi Monroe street, mtii'.' 'ni
DR G.' W. LAWRENCE,RESIDENT PHYSICIAN,
Hot Springs, - Arkansas.mh!9 Smn
DR 0. J. O'REILLY,l.ate of Louisville, y ..)
f AV1NU deieriniue.l lo locate permanent ,y.r..leslonal11 In this city, leude.-- n
Officecan the clllieu.J ehle'e store, west aid. of
seito oi
between Madison and Court pka
overSji
MRS D. C. EVAN&of Louurrtlle, Ry.. more Teawntly
FiRMF.RLY Institute. New Albany ,lnu..aawstted by ber husband. Dr. J. M. K VAN'S,
to lnionu ber friends and pub icaba baa taaeu
BOOMS AT TUK OVERTON HOTEL.And b; prepared to diagnose and cure a 11 kinds
wpeciallr those of a sjnron ic cbar-Z-
Mi- - K VaNh will dUgTose 111 ca,cwltboat making Inquiry of the patten u . glviuysymptoms, cause and effect. In a ma oner soaetnvactory as to leave no doabt in tbe mind ofthe applicant. In the Irealiaaent of dm saa shediscards tbe uae of all mineral median es, usingonlv tr.ai which la purely Botanic, togetherw'tn Maanetiaiu, Electricity and Ooid Water.
Mrs K. civns special attention uLi .dies anddise-iae- a to whicu me are
Cant. Wm Holcroft. steamer Louisiana;Cant. John 8. Bictaey, New Albaa y JohnLoogbmlller. New Albany: W J Jobusou,wnarf-boe- l, Memphis, Tenn.. J. B-- Martin.Eminence, Ky: t Got brie Cropper's Depot.Kv J. K. Parker, emoe L. r.. A 4 C K.h John llaueock. county eomaVstoncr,Klovd county Col Wm. BuJd, New i.Ibsuy;John Tie, office L. N. A. A K. K:C crane hardware merchant. Ne w
' W K-- Grove, Bently A Grove). N ew n'
Mrs. Judge Laird, K.ekport. Ind.- - JotinWCliild. Oreenoaatle. Ind.;J. H. Burto n, Eliz-
abeth Harrison oouuly. lud.; Jonathan M.
Msv Bioominglcn, lnd. feb2T-2-
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DENTISTS.
S. HINSON,3D E3NTIST,
AB Removed his Office and Residence
No 225 Main Street,Near the Worsham
apt.
DR. A. WESSON,
SURGEON DENTIST,No. 254 Second Street,
g Blax-k-.
febl If ,
a aa i i a D.
LAWYERS.
JAMES T.Atiorne)
FKIAKS
RUCKS.OSwsSSBgsr at Lan,
I'OINT, MISS.
DCNI
ARMISTEAD & DUNCAN,4TTORKY8 AT LAW .
vKFICE No. IS West Court (between MainI ) m..I Front sireeu.. Memplr... api'l IM
JUMH HITUX K. AN.naK.K.
BULLOCK & ANDERSON,a TTORNKVS AT LAW, 4 street,A .,...!e ilreenlaw Onei a House, Mem
ftifrlphis, i enn.a lsui riaa a
Little Bock, Ark.AOAata,
Memphis.
L. 11. PIKE,ATTORNEY AT LAW
AKO
Solicitor Chancery,
little Rock. Arkansas.Wm practice the Federal and
Colic ions ptompUy tendedmm
Bora laawaj
A
House.dorwly
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LEWIS & CRAIC,rroKNFVs Block,
Madlaun,
O. C. CUMMINGS,L W Y ER,
Bear of No. Second Street,o court IVace.
lei.' am
of
Memphis, Tenn.B W. VIM' H EST KB, BOBtBT MATCHKB.
IHI af laattalia laletuMlawun.
WINCHETEK A HATCMKK,
if AT LAW and lie tiersAIHJBB S7 Seooud iMjeet.Teanessee. awJi
r. b oisoa. A. rati.DIXON a PERCY,
a rlUUII AT LAW, Oreeuvlllc Miss.
A Will aeaetuw in ibe Courts of Tuuni,OaaaaMns, Bolivar, Waabitigtou and laaquennsIVssnll deels
JohB Lien I i7 2 MaJibon Street,
PKAOTICLAL
HOI SR. SltiN PAINTKR OEAINER.Us .
FRED. WEBBERHouse and Steamboat Roofer
Wrlot thetttat Ua
dvri',traa.l
mjkclamp
the
vlitoe
27..
Main
in
State
WlbUAM CKA1U.
T
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lenn.
Mesa- -
pbis. saa
Me Lai Kiiofnfor yeara
comer Market.niv gas
THE I'A'J'ENT
AURORA OIL!
K want men everywhere to study their
ourl
Lota
the
ttoe
.No.feari
the mat
Hill. man
will
Tin
jiic ngni u manu
tan themating power ot the
uuwrior the Coal Oillow
candle. Anoal oil burn the
weranuot rue ail. and even more,have Ktalsvi- A finale Coiinty laaainail fortnfee the iun or enterpntM', and tbe toHtat is untold worth,
r or further in formation, or addreuU. V. or.uiTT a to.,
hi Madkmn street, corner Main,apll im Memphis. Tenn
I H 1
ants.
LAW.street. North
found above.
27S
one-hai- r price
tallow
right
MTOICE.mot the estate of Maiooej notified that have ausjgeated
the ineoiveni-- 01 wuu sssw u, rue lera tbeOountr ' oarUsf Tipton county, Tenneejee. andthe of estate are notlOec to filetoatr claim s. duly authenticated, within sixuoatbs from date hereof, notice will be
tiled In - of the aaine.VAL BANrOBL, Adminlalrator.
April lat-la-a. apmr
la
Trust Sale.nance of the provisoosnie exeooted by Htxtem ber, 1?0, andBeeister. office nhe
panes tT...
and lu purauamade by the Bon.tba Chancery
I
which
thenoiI'opisr
Meul'l l". theock, eedhigh liljder,
raentioued, in follnd.bsTetlj-rtU- l
situated Meiupulsee, B.lnt!
uisf Mel-lows: BeKinnlug atus. Inters, notrunning Uteuce Wm
t be r.i
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creditoror
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and
and
will
liian
call
said
tills
l"art
Streets, nua, at uubllc anctlou to
lerms here.i; afterLots o:
.vementa thereon.
atDC Olralle.
Uieni--- w.lll
of thele- -t to,. bow-
ed andIs k byany, t
Heeoiid street; then e North.of Hrond street js leet.
i". s point iil mih 1. west Slllestreet is intersected by m Unafiugh trie cenior of the middlefrom East to West, of three storyig. embracing two tenemeuts now
lielj 'r-.- ssld piinl ofWestward y Its. leet to the Kaetirst alley, West of second street ;
tlie tjun aide of said last. 2s feet e or lesa,
o: intersect lou of tl.a last side ofitiouej alley, with the orlh sidev "' "tfet-ea- idbeing tbe eouthwe eor- -
Jti9; tlieuce eastwsxdly with thelie ,.;iid iaevsaentioued alley ' i,sginnlng. Tjid wo. sjiu o me joii,.;I1,.1TT.,.,-fourtJ- i cf the nurehase ,,.....l ... Of. - v iuui SHUcr; -- .snlli. for which Ihe purchaser, will btgive notes with si. proved psraocs)ril!r laid a den Use wise to be retain.;
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X. J. WJt-KB-,
Truiiea.
HARDWARE.
Charter Stove EmporiumEBTA.B1.ISI11 IN ,85.1
ltl Main Street, Corner of Washington.,
.gi. of Big Coffee roil, Memphis. Tenn.
JOHN L. EICHBi: RG
Wholesale and Dealer in
Stoves, Urates, Hollow Hare,CUTLERY, HARDWARE,
Hontekrepers' Good! and Tinners' BtoekManufacturer of Tin. Cornier anil aeet
iron Ware, Hoofi ngLowest Casn Pri.-- ,
Guttering, at me
AGENCY FORSIHOOLEYS PATKM SELF
'aaanatta?- yy.S .
iutiL'4
YE.TILAT1U REFRWEBATOBS
n'HK oudemiKned :ntrme his friends and theI mihlic tiiat ihe Imnu-Uh- buecatse. 1 he above
nameti Refr:seraUr meet with m this market,iLKlucwi the mauuiacttirer to RrDUCK THEMIN PUICK. to enable everv family to the com-fort of Frehh Meats and'Vlctualis during thehot ateaaon.
Seud for circular, ud call and examine myextrnalve stock at manufacturer's JSSSSfreutht only added, at the CHARTKK t,tMPoKlUM, iyi Main street, com-- r Washing-ton. JOHN 1 EK HBtsliU.
apIT Im
WM. A. ROBINSON & CO.,
FOUNDERSMACHINISTS,
Oppostile tsayosM, Pel B,
Mr-mplii- : : : : : Tenn,apti :tm
YV
WESTERS EOl MRY.
ry. anursctnrln- g-and Scrapers.
for Bull Tonsues and cthovels.Mitcbel .Tsper Bars,Teaejue s. rsier Burs.Bolivar Plow OastinRS.CVtton Planter Castinirs.Uio Seanieut., Piniona etc. etc.
W M A BOB1 NB IN A ( I ,( ippoaite Uayoo House, Meinptu. Tenn.
tip7 1 mo
Agency for Stfaub's Mills
IrK have been appointed AgentsV ISTRA.LB'b celeoiaied ' uneen of the
Eolith "
WHEAT AND CORN MILLS,Both IIOl'BLB ANI BlaTOtsa tiEAKKI), audsr. prepare-- i to funusti them iromptly to
"IcCOMB!C0,jleqlers tn Hardware,
mhn tm Its Main at.
BESCHER, SCHULTZ & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
HARDWARE,FORSYTH &
:ttis
'S SCALES,
llrlill IttiiiuinitH A (
Fire and Burglar-Pro- of Safts,
Mem pbii4lull 14
lars for
for
i;l
S1 Main Street,
a POST,
Memiihir
isssc Slrauh
Watch
Agent--
CO
o.'s
Tt'imeHrieo,
PEaallt, MYlMiSTO
Main .Street
Bl-A-I
MACHINERYHeavy Hardware.
Exclusive Agents for
of
ft
feb!2 tm
for
:
V EH II.
Tenn.
Wood ft Mann's Portable KnuMncs.
"QueenMill.
Lane Bodlej'sKnirlnett.
Co.'s Olebratedthe bouiti M (ofn
Saw Mills and
WATCHES JEWELRY.
LADIES' GOLD WATCHES!
Of Swiss, Kn'jlith, 1'r. iirli andAmerica! 33tl.r.
Oiainond Backs,Enanipled.
EnKravd,f n,:i I it null.
L4DIIS' 60LDIARD ( HAKS.
lutu laiuK.We have
ft
and veryment
( oral Jew elr,uew and rich paloriin,
arlttini le and(ariM't Jewelry,
And all other fnnhioiiaalr style.
MERRIMAN, bTrd & CO.,275 MAIN STREET.
08ERH COODM ANJ E E LK V,
NO.
plows
U8
fePECTACLEM,
H S'l'KEE
lliepalrinic Dose and Warranted
Baaaajwaa
MAIN
tfort'LtX'K RKPlltlNU will!ba aud returned Jree cbarga.
ais. .iu
A. A. MOLET. IU. B
mJI
POOLEY, BARNUM & CO.,-- DE A i.lKS
:un
of
DIAMONDS, WATCHES,aT o "W olry,
SILTBSWABl, SAICT wOODB, STi ., KTl'.,
MO. 265 MAIM STREET,Cor. (5ourt, MEMPHIS. TKNN.
Watchmaker and Optician.K. L. M1CH0T.UI l- -l Sain Street,
TACTICAL. WATCH MAKKJt, haa for sale1 Materia.,
w
looaa, and hpscta-le- a ofmm m
COTTON'
THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL SATURDAY, MAY 4,1867.-- COIffMTSLilON.
Formerly of the Brm 1 .ataof olive Bran. !,,of Dean A Brown , ""fj?'0. 7.
Richmond, Va. Mjaaleatppl.JAMBS K.
Late with Crowder & Co., Memphle.
BUOWN, OILLARD A CO.,
COTTON FACTORSVIBOINIA AD WH8TERN
Tobaooo Agents,AJKB
General CommtMilon Mercbants,214 Front Street, Cor. Adams,
PnI8, Teun. Will give strict attentionMEM the sale of all coeslgumeut" enl rusledto their care. Uberal Cash AdTanoes made oni bcs tnmeiits in. hand. Remittances promptlymwie nn ..II sales ajsW dawain
W. !JMDhTlTW. T. aoui.iao.BOLLINC LIND8TEDT,
QROOEKSiOMMItS0 MERCHAKTS,
SUD j.F A l.KK.s IK
Family and Plantation Sapplies,832 Second Street,
Nesr the corner of Union, MEMPHIS, TENK.
apl4 1m .
E. D. COBB,
Cotton Brolter,AGENT
Jtaltimore and Ohio Railroad andall it connection.
Office, Q08 Front street.IHROUUH BILLS VF LAD1&U UlYEN TO
ALL RASTERS CITIES.
U. R BLANCH ABD, General Freight Ageat,BMltiroore.
B. P. HECKKRT, and Transfer A lent,Otoatanatl. a'
T. B NoitauNT, Oen-- J D. Ruftin,alemphla. Late of DeKoto Co., Mlae.
T. I". ElKHKf, Mcmphla.
N0S1ENT, BIFFIN k FINNEf,
successors to T. B. Norment A Co.,)
Cotton FactorsGENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
o. Mi Front Street, t p Stlr,In Mosby Block, HEHPli IS, TENN.1ARTIClLAR attention paid to the sale andI .rjteaireol cottan and other con- -
tlaned 10 ua Orders irom the country will bepieaiptty auepnaa to. name g
iil i! BELL Ml TON A CO.,
(Formerly of Jlemphls),
PROVISION DEALERS-- in-
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Xo. T S. Commercial Street,
8T. LOUIS, MO.
I ft I K BB for ProvlJlons. floor, OraloJ filled pronipily.
cfianls generally.
etcKefer to Memphis Mer
mh2u
COX a HUMPHREY.Prodoce A Commission Merchants,
Ao. 1 Howard's Bow,mV .im MEMPHIS. TENN.
E. U. l.AU'HENn. C. B. CAKTEK,Memphis, 'JV1.U. with
Halllday Broa.Calra.
LAWRENCE & CARTER,
GENERAL COMMISSIONAND
Forwarding Merchauls,iVo. 22S front St.'ect, l'p Stairs),
hl aw MEMPHIS. TENN.
LEE CRANDALL & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
Commission Merchants,198 O ravier Street,
SEW OKLEAX.V
M'COMBIE A CHILD,.o. til Broad Street,
NEW YORK.feblf 6m
r. M. White, Pres't Mln. and Tenn.Johk Ktiik, Formerly Augusta. .aOeo. F. Bootes, late Gordon it Bootes, t. Louis.
WHITE, KERR & ROOTES,
COTTON FACTORSA NlMieueral Comml,-sior- and ForwardingJ. .Merchants, No. s4 Main street, Uayoso
Block, Memphis, Tenn.i ouMlKiiments of Cotton, Provisions, Pro-
duce, Kic. solicited, and all orders promtlvrilled. mh8 3tn
iroi;tit, foKH AituiSa iosmissio.J. C. FORBES tc CO.,
H. 47 Front it. and 46 A 48 Folton &U
NEW ORLEANS, IaA.v
Crtneral Commission Merchants
laHJK Uie aale or Cotton, Kiour. Wblaky. Corn,Totaifco,atid all alndsol Wefttern rroduce.
Having an iuuruai tievenuA Bonded Ware-boua- e,
are prepared to handle " Whisky"and ' Manufactured Tobacco " In bond, tnusotfefiug Hupeiior inducement to shippera ofthcae ui!iclta.
T.lterKl advaucea all conslgumeuta.
THOB. CRILO. UI.KT
CHILD, DUDLEY & CO.,
F.i crrial wo Wholesale
Commission Merchants,
NO. 361 KBONT BTRBjjT,
I KM I'll ' S,
":i.
R. Rof
we
on
V- H
P.etweu I'ulon aud Uayoeo,
1I
TSXSKSfiKK.
SjrwtaVM attention to all business en-trusted to us.
rebjJti tf
N. k J. HOFFHEIMER,
COMMISSIONForwarding Merchants,
Wholesale Dealers In
IinjMtrtetl and Vomestie
WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS
ToLucoo, Etc., Etc.,No. 276 Front Street,
SinPHIB, TIHH.
Always on hand, a large supply of
(lid Bourbon and Bye Whiskies.Also, the Celebrated
BA VARIAJT BITTERS.HJ a
GKO. MACEET. B. B. HAWLTT. K J H L. WlfTM.
CEORCE MACKEY&CO..WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Cotton FactorsGeneral Commission Merchants
Dealers in
OR OCERIPLANTATION SUPPLIES.
WINES, LIQUORS. ETC.,
No. 279 Front Street,Hetweeu t otan and Madison,
Memphis,mh" an
: Tennessee.
CLOTHING !
CLOTHING !
CLOTHING !
WE AKE RBCKIVINO OUR
Sft?Jj N a GOODSrt i New York, and will eel!
CHEAP FOR CASH!
Smith'sN
H
Three-pla- it Shirts!Fancy
Full Bosom
II
ii
Wbicb are the Beit Fitting Shirts made.
T. W. CHAP1M CO.,30S 1-- Second street, near Monroe.
api:i 8tn
SELIIKX. WILLIAMS ft CO.,DEALKR8. 174 Madison street, onITMBKR Commission Merchants and
i on tractors will find It te tr.eb interest to clveus a call. We keen sli kinds of Lumber, sthin-i-
Lalhs, Kio., Etc. spU on,
SE1RFDIS APPEAL
There muchcult-'- !
BY JOH.K G. AAXK.
'h a game lueuchre.
fashion. I think U'k
Though I've never played It for pleasure orlucre.
In whirl:, when the aanln are in certain
The playera appear to have changed theirpoaitioaa.
And one of them ciien, In a coa0dent (one,i iblnk 1 might venture to go It eione."
While watching the gaaae, 'tie a whim of thehanl'e,
A moral to draw from the aklrmltih In carda.And fancy he find in the trivial Nirife,Home excellent hints for tbe battle of life,where, whether Ui- - priae be ribbon or throne.The winner In he who can "go It Hlone."
When great Galileo proclaimed that tbe worldJ n a regular orbit trai caMMeletwlj whirled,Ami got not a convert- for all o( hit palna,tiut ontv (Uiiion. Mod nri-.- , u nnl chalna" It morin for all thai," whm bbt auNwetiug tone,Kor be knew, like thu earth, he could "go it
alone."
Wheit Kepler, with Intellect piercing afar,Discovered the laws of ear h planet and tttar,Auddoctora who ought to have landed his
nameDerided bis learning and blackened hla Iivme --
"X can wait," he replied," till the truth yonshall own,"
For he ftlt in hla heart bo coold " go it alone."
Alaa for the player who ldlr dnpemlHin the at niggle of life upon kloured aud friendK.Whatverthe value of hbiwlngaMke tbee,They can never atoue for Inglorious oaaa.Nor comfort the coward who flndttwlth a groanThat his crutch, have left him to "go It alone."
There la something, no doubt, in the band youmuv aoia,
H.wnh familv. culture, wit. bean.tr and irold.The fortmiate owner may fairly regard
k eacli in iU way a raoti excel seni camYet th game may be lout wit h all these for
your own,t'nlewt you've the courage to go it alone."
In battle or bnalueaa, whatever tbe game,In lnw or In love It Is ever the same.In the struggle for power or scramble for pelf,
lt thi be your motto" Kely on yooraelr!"Kor. whether the prize ho a rmnen or tnrone,The victor is who can " go It alone.
RIVER MATTERS.WEATHEI AND ltl HIM SS
Wecontiuae to have beautiful weather,but business is dull.
The river at this point is still falling.The decline, however, i very light, be-
ing not over 1 J inches in all. We lookfor it to go down rapidly within the nextfew daAmp Tbe Ohio is rising slowly atLouisville, caused by the late rain, butthe rise is only temporary. The Missls-sip- i
at St. Louis is rising very slowly,but the Missouri is falling rapidly. TheArkansas, St. Francis and White riversare all falling.
Arrivals.Hteamer Phil Sheridan, St. Louis.
" Victor, Osceola." Marble City, St. Louis." M. 6. Mepham, New Orleans." John Kilgour, New Orleans.
Departures.Steamer Phil. Sheridan, Vicksburg.
11 Cora B., Louisville." Netoma, St. Fr. river." M. S. Mepham, Louisville." City of Cairo, St. Louis." John Kilgour, St. Louis.
Bonis ID Purl.Sam. Hale, Gleaner, Des Arc, Dan
Able. Marble City.M ISt'E I.I.A MM
The (leaner, Capt. King, will departfor Arkansas river this day at 5 p.m.Jas. T. Bourne & Co. and Larry Harm-Hta- d
A Co., agents.The Saw. J. Hale, of s Dean line,
will leave for Cincinnati this day atfi o'clock p.m. Capt, Walker is in com-
mand. James T. Bourne A Co. are heragents.
The H. M. Shreve, for St. Louis, willgo out this morning at 10 o'clock. LarryHarmstad A Co., agents.
Th) magnificent and regular packetR. E. Lee, will leave tpe wharf st 10
o'clock this morniBg. All who haveseen 4iiis model steamer are loud in theirpraises of her comforts antl those whohave traveled under the guardianship ofCapt. itirlmrdspn, proclaim him an
as well as etftcient com-
mander. Messrs. Smith, McVay andDinwiddie will do their utmost in pro-
motion of tbe comfort aud happiness ofpassengers. The Lee goes to Cairo. W.J. Johnson, agent.
Glen. Frank B'air went down to hisplantation, on the Sheridan.
The votes polled at the fair for the setof colors and cane will be found in ourlocal columns.
All way freights for Vicksburg and thebends will be received y at the Citywbarfboat for shipment un the Welcome,which is the next Vicksburg packet.Our shippers will bear this in mind.Bills lading will be signed on the wharf-boa- t.
The new steamer Pubuijue was pre-
sented on her arrival at that city with apairof elk horns, flag, etc. Capt. Tom.Levins, an old steainioatmau, waschosen to make a few remarks lu baud-in- g
the horns to Capt. Parker. Capt.Tom. has an impediment in his speechwhich doubtless added xest to the follow-
ing remarks. Said he, addressing thecaptain ;
" You see them horns, they are a nicepair, and have got the North star stuckright between them. They are a hornyset of fellows, and carry a good numberof points. Captain, those horns wereonce worn by the proudest animal that
the conquest of a hunter, and itis proper that they should hereafter beborne l:v the proudest craft, that walksthese waters the steamer Dubuque.Great applause, and cries of louder. Ij
ain't much, captain, on 8peech-makin&;-
but I always try to do my duty, and en-trust these autlera to your keeping,hoping that you will always cherishthem. Iu conclusion, captain, in
of a distinguished friend of mine,Take your d d oi i liorna.' H
S. W. Gard, barkeeper or steamerRowena, was up before the recorder atNashville, the other day, charged withunceremoniously oustiug a colored manfrom the cabin to the forecastle of thatstately craft, He was lined twenty-fiv- e
dollars for the ofl'ense; and was after-wards nned for contempt of court andsentenced to forty-eig- ht days' imprison-ment in the county jail. His friendshowever, interceded for him, and a goodcharacter being proven, and affidavitmade that no contempt of court was in-
tended, he was released on paying thefine at first imposed.
Tbe New Orleans Credent learns fromthe assistant assessor of the third Louisiana district, who recently arrived fromtbe overflowed districts, that all plantations on the Black and Ouachita as faras Columbia, are under water. Familiesare living in the upper stories of theirhouses and scouring the country withskills for fuel.
Our steamboat agents are complainingthat the telegraph company at this pointhold dispatches received at night untilthe next morning. This we know to bea fact. The Phil. Sheridan telegraphedfrom Cairo on Thursday afternoon. Herdispatch, as usual, was received thatevening but retained until next dayThe consequence was that the boat couldnot be advertised. We hope that thetelegraph officers at this point will attend to this matter.
"Would the Bostons be permitted tolay alongside either one of the otherwharfboaU at our landing ss long ss shehss sgainst the Star wharfboatWould a natboat be permitted to layagainst the St. Louis wharf boat until shehad sold out her cargo of hsy ? " Theabove questions were propounded to usyesterdsy, but W""ould not reply. Wersther think nothowever.
The board of mayor and aldermenpassed s resolution in Februsry Isst or-
dering the removsl of tbe snack andcoffee stsnds on the levee. Notice hasbeen served on those parties to leave to-
day. This resolution is about as sensibleas the one which removed tbe sisters ofcharity from our hospitals. We hadthought that the new board would be animprovement on the old one, but so farwe have no reason to compliment ourcitizens. Those stands are not an eye.sore, they are not in the way ; on tbecontrary they are a convenience to thelaborers engaged on our landing whohave not the time of some of our alder-
men to go to the suburbs for their meals ;
but the laboring man has no rights, weJpresume, and whether tin y eat or not,makes little difference.
The Democrat says of tbe sale of A. &
M. S. steamer Swon, Atlantic and For-
syth, which were sold on the 1st inst :
According to announcement, three oldsteamers, owned by the Atlantic A Mis-sissippi steamship company, were dis-
posed of yesterday at auction, at the foot... . ,, u vtr a, : .of uuerry siiws, io.. uouij ,, . outnuof tbe Memphis packet company, actingas auctioneer. The attendance of rivermen was good, the familiar countenancesof Doaiers, Yores, Dills, Daggetts, Ro-blr-
Stillwells, Copelins, etc., etc.,being visible in tbe assemblage. Bid-
ding on the Edward Walsh began at$3000, and she was knocked down toFred. Sebastian, of the Union dock com-s- v
for Mnoo. She was built iu IS55.and cost $45,800. Riley, the wrecker, j
started the Atlantic at $3000, andSam'lStillwell got her for $7800. Capt. OeoBrown stated while the bidding wasicoine on, that six weeks aao he had refused $17,000 for her from parties whowanted to take her to the Ohio. Shewas built March, 150, and cost $75,000.The first bid on the Mary Forsyth was$6000. She seemed to be somewhat of afavorite, and bids, including a few fromCapt. Dopier, were active up to eleventhousand dollars, when it was Intimatedthat the ooat required no docking, unoutfitting, nothing ; was ready to undertake a voyage. She soon slid into SStillwell's possession, the successful bit)twing ilo.OOO. The Mary JS. Forsythwas built November, 1802, and cost $5o,-00- 0.
Tbe purchasers of these stesmerspay one-thir- d cash. Capt Oby Robirdswas an earnest bidder for a while on theWalsh, and we are sorry he didn't gether. Her machinery is worth more titanthe whole boat sold for. The result ofthese sales is evidence of a great depre-ciation iu steamboat stock.
FINANCIAL.OFFICE OF THE DAILY APPEAL,)
Memphis. May . 1887. fWe learn that several suits were insti-
tuted against tbe city by Mr. Thos.Fisher amounting in the aggregate tosome $25,000. They were disposed ofyesterday by Esquire Hall, who gavejudgement ia favor of the plaintiff. Thesheriff has therefore levied on the Mis-
sissippi and Tennessee railroad stock totbe amount or held by the cityand not turned over to Mr. Greenlaw ihthe late assignment. It is also claimedthat such assignment is illegal, as it wasdone without the consent of the board ofaldermen.
Gold ruled steady at 34c buyiug.Sales of $5000 took place at that figure.
There are no Important sales of silverto note. Buying at 24c.
City scrip is in moderate demand at53c buying ; selling at 00c.
There are very few County warrantsof the old issue offered for sale. Such asare presented are bought readily at 90 to91c, and sold at 93 to 94c. There was lit-
tle of the new issue offered Hold-
ers are awaiting the decision of thecourt.
Police scrip is dull at 70c buying. Thereis a large margin between the buyingand selling rate, which latter is from 71
to 85c.Eastern exchange is not active. Buy-
ing at par to off, and selling at I to 1
premium. Sight bills on rew Orleansare becoming scarce. Buying at off,and selling at j to ; premium.
Uncurrent money is unchanged withlittle doing.
In bonds we could learn of no sales,and our quotations ar- - nominal.Memphis and Ohio railroad bonds,25 to 30c; Memphis and LittleRock first mortgage 'bonds, 70to 80c ; Memphis and Charleston railroadlionds, 65 to 70c; Tennessee bonds withcoupons, 40 to 60c; Tennessee bonds,new, 55 totiOc; Mobile and Ohio railroadbonds, 50 to 55c ; Memphis city coupons,60torrc; Memphis city railroad -- t;., .
30 to aso.The Constitution sailed from Ran Fran-
cisco on Tuesday last for Panama with$759,49 in treasure, $55,iV) of whichgoes to New York, and over 11, iKJti bar-rels of flour. The St. Charles sailed onthe same day with 33,000 sacks of wheat.
The assets of Orray, Tsft & Co., ofProvidence, R. I., who failed recently,are said to amount to ninety-thre- e centson the dollar of all liabilities, aud a sat-isfactory settlement with their creditorswill be soou map.
Tlie act of the last congress providingfor tbe Issue of 3 per cent, certificates,has so nrnvided fr the nivtimtit of thcompound interest notes, that the secre- -tary of the treasury anticipates thatthey can be retired without making tiydisturbance i: tbe (nonpy market. Theact in uueatjon authorised the issue oftemporary loijn certificates foribe pur-pose of retiring compound, interns: Boles,and gave hanks the privilege of holdingthese in their reserve to the extent ofthree-fifth- s of their whole reserve. Onlyfifty millions of these '! per cent, certifi-cates can be outstanding at any one iim.
The failure of J. ft. Moretn, hankerof Cmoinnati, created no little excite-ment in that city. Losses made by tbereverses iu stocks last winter are creditedas the cause of his misfortune. Nostatement as to the condition of his af-fairs has as yet been placed in t'.. i
of his assignee, 5Jr. joh. tv. Gibbons, butit is being prepared, and the creditorswill in a few days learn the situation.
Bullion was arriving in San Franciscoat last advices more plentifully than fareorfle rflnt previcue, and It was thoughtthat from this time forward the receiptswill be unusually large.
A writer in the New Ysat Timet callsattention to an adverfnwment in theNew York Jfrrad, which is addressed tothose who propose to take the benefit, ofthe bankrupt act. This advertisementsets forth as " for sale, very low forcash,'' "lands iu all parts of the coun-try, couuty mortgages, stocks aud othersecurities, suitable for assets." Wt4U-les- s
titles, fictitious vahies, mortgagesand certiflciates of stock not worth thepaper they are printed on, are the com-modities here offered as "suitable forassets, " and there can be no dcuht thaithere are saouudrpU euough ready toavail themselves of so cheap a materia!for the manufacture of a -- h ;. dis-honest balance sheet.
The gold values of the import entriesof foreign merohandise at New Yorksince July 1, 8M1, the beginning of thecurrent fiscal year, as officially (to April1 i and since: reported asfollows, the entries of foreign specie g
omitted :
Total sln-- Jnly I ?.fr..:.fAgainst same lliue issi.ye.tr i: ..
Deereaas ataee Joly I
The currency value of the ex)Krts ofdemestlo produoe ami luiaoellaneou.-good- s
from New York, including foreignarticles re exported, since July 1, 1888,are as follows, the figures being official v
reported to April 1, by months, audsince by weeks :
Total since July S'r.i.W.i.- -
Anainst same ume last year itii.iaVBV
Decrease since Jntiolil, iprii 1st,
: ;iuu.iaslper rent.
G .ld, April 2s,lSt O1, p,- - tutTbe exports of Kolti and silver from
.New York, nave Im- as follows sinceJuly 1 :
Total since July 1 AS.69l.nlAgainst same time last year 1X.16H.14U
Increase since July 1 f i .iiis.Tii
Tbe deliveries of California gold atNew York since July 1 :
Total alnce July SM,aSl."TAuAlnst same time last year zurw.taV
lucreaae since Jnly ...fU,lllSTbe followint; are tbe customs receipts
in sold at New York and tbe sums efgold interest on tbe public debt paid outat tbe New York office of the treasuryof the United .States since July 1, lSe; :
Customs recevleil. Gold Interest paid.Total tlul.lTals; Total. ....ST.7ITo date, 1S08.. Ill.ttl9.7x7 To date.lWB .T2,3r,
COMMERCIAL.fJfKlCE OF THE DAILY APPEAL,
Memphis, May :i, iSUT, p.m. iueheRaL ih i.m:ss.
We have but little change to report inour local markets, and business remainsonly moderately active. Our merchantsare not alive to their interests iu tbebends below, or they would not throughapathy permit tbe valuable trade of thatregion to pass by our city and makes itsway to 8t. Louis. That it ia doing so
cannot be denied. We need a packetline between thi9 city and Vicksburg,one that will accommodate the planterand not be governed by the same, nar-
row policy which seems to imbue tbepresent line. We would earnestly call
n our merchants to look into this mat-
ter, and to strain every effort to preserve
thi patronage which of right belongs to
this city.COTTON The market opened with a
fair inquiry on the part of buyers, audaalee at 24 to 25c for middling, at whichfigure some 235 bales changed hands, but
tbe adviftes received after midday re-
ported a decline which put a stop totransactions, and the market closedheavy at our quototiona. Receipts fortbe day, 278 ta!es ; hipruents, none.Ordinary ....Good OrdinaryLow MiddlingMiddling -Strict Middling....,Good MlddUng
l:.v:
is mman.'
zin (aVt26 2"
The New York Economist reiteratesthe flattering prospects of the comingcrops : There is an unusual iiniformit yabout the character of the reports fromall parts of trie country, respecting them.Everywhere, the extent of wheat andcorn planted is represented as unusuallylarge, and the condition of the crops ashighly promising, tbe lands floodedthrough the breach of the Mississippileveea beine the onlv exceptions. Theseason has been favorable for fleld operations, and the seed has been very generally got into the ground in good condi-
tion. Winter wheat appears to be look-
ing well in all sectiona; and altogetherthe prospect, so far, appears to promiseone of the most abuudant harvests everknown in the country, me late nignnriee nt hrfindstufls nas naturally encouraged liberal preparations among thefarmers; and, more recently, tbe prospect or a great war iu nuiupr, u, operated in the same direction, n is oiespecial importance that all reports fromthe south represent the probability of amuch larirer crop of corn aud wheat iu
that section than last year. The planters
have found R a costly poller to have torely upon the west for their food pro-ducts, and are not likely this year to re-peat the error of neglecting the graincrops. The cotton factors are very gene-rally making it a condition of their advan'ces to the planters that tbey raisesufficient grain and pork at least for theirown consumption. It is very much ow-ing to the snort supplies of grain in tbesouth that breads tuffs have ruled at suchextraordinary prices during tbe last sixmonths; and the obviation of this sourceof drain upon tbe western market musttend very materially to reduce the pricesof flour and graiu.
It may not be generally known thatmure cotton is manufactured in Augusta,fJa., than in any other place in theUnited States. We learn from our
that they run over five hundredthousand spindles.
The Connecticut farmers are turningtheir attention tills spring to the culti-vation of sorghum in place of tobacco,as the latter is very slow of sale.
Only oue-thi- rd as many dry and fancygrxais have passed through the Bostoncustomhouse so far this year as duringthe same period of last.
APPLES There is a fair stock, butprices are firm. Selling at $4 to $i perbarrel. Receipts, none.
BitAN There is little in market, andno accurate quotations can given.Receipts, none.
BUTTER --There is vry little choiceon hand. It sells at 28 to 3St: goodtub, 2o to 27c ; common, from 18 to 20c.Receipts, 20 tubs and 0 kegs.
CORN Receipts very fair, and pricesare firm. Helling on levee at $1 2o to$1 30; from store at $1 28 to $1 32. Re-ceipts. Hi t sacks.
( (iil.VMKAI.-lhe- re is a good supplyand demand. Kiludried sells at $0 to$o 25 en levee ; fresh ground, $5 to$5 50. From store about 25c per bbl.higher. I?cejpts, 137 sacks.
COFFEK There is a good stock anddemand. Prices are firm. Rio, 2C tn29c ; Laguayra, 36 to 38c ; Java, 43 to 45c.Receipts, none.
CHEESE There is a good demandaud light stock. Prices are steady.English dairy, 20 to 21c ; western reserve, ls,tolsc; factory, there is butlittle in the market selling at 19 to 20c.Receipts, none.
rAiUrs- - Are becoming scarce, h reshsell at 20 to 2;ki. Receipts, 25 packaees.
FLOUR The market is well suppliedwith every grade. The demand is iroodand prices firm. We quote common at$9 to $10 : superfine, $1 1 to $12 ; X, $12iloH , a., AAA, and all fancy hraftasfrom $15 to $18 per barrel; Harrison.$19 per barrel. Receipts, 1 lit barrels.
HAY lhere is a fair local demand for
frime, and very large stock ; sells on$25 to $26 ; common, $22 to $24.
Receipts, none.HIDES There is a good demand at
7 to 8c for green ; green salted, 8 to 9c ;
flint, 16c; salt flint, 14c. Receipts, 35.LARD There is a large stock on
hand. Prices are firm at 13 to 131c intierces ; and 14 to 14;.c iu kegs. Receiptsnone.
MOLASSES There Is a fair stock onhand price nrni. Fair to good, 75 to 95c ;choice, $1 to$l U6; syrups, $1 10to$l 50.Receipts, 5 barrels.
MACKEREL There is a good, stockon hand. Prices are steady at $24to $25 lor No. 1 ; $23 to $24 for No. 2 ; $20for No. 3. Half barrels and kits in pro-portion.
IRON TIES The demand has ceased.Held at 11 to 12c per lb.
OATS Th? ivoeipts are good, andprices ur,.i. We quote on levee at
4 to s."e. Receipts, none.ONIONS -- Market not well supplied.
We quote at $5 r barrel. Receipts1 barrel.
OILS-The- ire Is a fair stock of allkinds on hand, with good demand.Coal oil, 51 to title; lard oil, $1 10 to 1 'SO;linseed oil, $1 65 to $1 75 ; train oil, $1to$l 25.
PROVISIONS-The- re is a good sup-ply on hand, and prices are flnu. Messpork is selling at to $24 50; primemesa, $-- to Hi ; clear sides, 13 to 13c ;
euaiu sugar cured bams, 14 to 15c ; break-fast bacon, 16 to 18c; bulk meats out ofmarket. Receipts, bacon, 38 casks aud2 tierces; pork, 12bbls.
POULTRY the market is weak.We quote chickens at $ l to $5. and tur- -
kies at from ;pi to $24 per dozen.P4ITATOKS --There is a fair demand
for good eating potatoes, with largeStock. Helling at $2 75 to $3 25 onlevee, aud $3 to $3 75 from store. Re-ceipts, none.
ROPE A light stock with no de-mand. Prices are steady. We quote tormachine made 12 to 13c ; handmade 10 to 11c. Receipts, none.
SUGAR The receipts are very fair,and prices are firm. The stockon hand is good. Crushed and powdered,19 to 20c ; A coffee, 18c ; R, 17c ; C, 16jc.Receipts, none.
SAirV'Tr is a good stock on bandftiKi demand active. Sacks, $2 20 to$2 60 ; barrels, $3 to $3 30. Receipts,none.
TOBACCO There is a good demandfor all grades and prices are unchanged.A. fine stock is on hand and new sup-plies are received daily. We quotenatural leaf at $1 20 to $P 30 ;
fancy Virginia, new work, $1 to$i 25 ; line bright, pouiids, $1 to $1 W;medium da., pounds, 75 to 85c ; commonbright. is, 60 to 75c ; finamnd fancy
hg, 75 to $1 60.WHISKY The market fa Btiu but
quiet. Common. $1 S5 to $2 ; imitationBoun.u,$2 26. to is ; Bourbon, $3 25 to $5.Receipts, .' barrels.
Wacaa. kimI w.rrlar Mrinl.Corrected Daily by WomibarB, Hruith t Co..
No aud lib .:.-:- street, at. a mis.Bu&ty vhwN .fli 00.J15 00Qlfiy wbefl. Rrv-n- ' parrot SS US
W.ufun wheel m 18 00Wmfgf bubs, pei-se-t ,u, ,
Wagon huoti,Huyx pkc, UoW HJaOUCv, .iBUt felloes, tlMivetl felloes. iiBumtjy shafts, per p:iir ,Buggy pole, .tchWagon slngletreflRta(. N.Vtkw,dosPlow handles, per doeen.KUKKY bftsawt, each ..,.,' .
IF YOU WANT ANY
SADDLES OR HARNESS
.tm
UO TO
S. FRED. HAILMAN,
TVo. f
UHisM .'.Ha
JEFFERSON STREET.
If Yon Don't Believe It, Ho and See.ap25
DIRECT IMPORTERS
FBANCISCO & WIGGIN,309 Main Slreot,
1 IAVK Just received, direct from China, the1 1 celebrated
(IIHESE SOLAR PITH HAT,
manufactured by Tt'NG CHEOKti HON AM.Lanion, China. eintr'ic nil ihe styles, vIeHinle Hound, Doable Round, Toadstool andHelmet- - Tbetwe Hate are) beyond ail questiontlie most comfortable ever Invented. Call andjmrrhaae If you would keep a cool head and
vmii nun mroam aaytawi
REUBEN DAILEY,1MTEI) STATES COMMISSIONER,
No. 350 Second Street,a- - Depoaitlonfi in Admiralty ca-e- fl taken
Short-han- d and transcribed. No extra charge.ap4 Yin
S. B. WILLIAMSON, JR., & HI.,
Storage and Commission House
AO. 200 FRONT STREET,
Storea pit Sr,
and S-l- l on Commbusiou
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN
EDl'C.tTHIXAL I S T i Tl T 1 0 S.
Rev. C. F. P. BANCROFT, Principal
Tn R HdMMRR SKR8ION will begin May KV.n
close October 1st. lSb7.Hoard and Tuition aion oo, pavable. half
on euteriHc and half the - J of Julv.
a -
llriiwil.s, Miisir and Booksand Washing furuilie.l ou terms.
Kor circaittr.. with tun parti.-uiHrs- address,Bev. C V. CARHKNTKR, SnrT,
apK lm Chattanooga. Tenn.
Attachment Suit.liefore W. 8. Waluiu. Justice of the Peace of
Hhelhy county, lenn.J. c Jacshl ts. H. U. Hag an.
M17
in the above entitled caseA'MK p. ease lake notice that an aftm-bnie-
has i.Mi-- sued out sg.slui.1 Iuui. anil levied noonone mare mule, upon the ground that he rsabout to remove (fraadulently. himself or hieproperty ont of the Conniy and State, and isfraudulently dispo-ln- of the same, and to soconcealing himself that tbe ordinary processof law cannot be served upon him : and thatthe said cause is set for triai at my office in theulty of Memphis, on the ;m day of May. 18b7,when aud where hecan appear and defend saidsuit or the same will be proceeded with exparte, and that a coy of ibis order be pub-lished once a week lor four weeks in the Mem-phis Appeal.
WM. . WALTON, J. P.April IU ISsT. apia law.w
Attachment Suit.John W. Ham. vs. George T. Norvell.
for Attachment having beenAFFIDAVIT rase and attachment havingbeen issued against the estateof thadefendantG. T. NorveU. upon the ground of hla privately'removing himself irom iheoounty, and it hav-ing been retarued levied, etc..
It Is therefore ordered, that said defendantenter air appearan.-- on or before the 26lh dayof May, 187, to plead, answer or demur to thesaid plaintiff'! complaint, or the same will betaken tor confessed and tba case set for trialex parte , and that a copy of ibis order bepublished ouoe a week for four consecutiveweeks lu the Memphis ArPaAh.
JOHN T. DOUGLAS, J. P.April lap. ap!7 lawlw
MISCELLANEOUS
MISSISSIPPI AND TENNESSEE
RAILROAD.NOTICE TO MERCHANTS.
of Rata on Freight fromMemphis to n'nts on the MIMSIne.Il'PI
CENTRAL RAILKOAI' has recently been Issued, to which we invite yourat. ention. irierates are the NAME a via Uraad Junction,and tne diitaaca beiUK FI5TY TWO MILESSHORTER, we tbe Frolaht can be dellvered promptly and to the satisfaction of aliconcerned.
We respectfully solicit a share of thla busi-ness. Meri'halits-.iasapi.lle- with copies of tbeTariff be furnished by setoiinrf to the Htiperintemleut's ffflce. Main street. Room o.Jackson Block.
A. 8 LIVERMOORE.C. P. Oaelet, Ueneral Superintendent.
tie ne rat Freight Agent.Ledger copy. apa iw
REMOVAL.
Is. M E V E If,
Wholemale Dry Gotl
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
RKMOf ED TO
No. 302 Mam St., Eat Side,
Between Kadiion Menroe Sts.,
OLD STAMD OF H. MYERS & CO
Where he will be plenaed t
isee all his frlendH from tbe ity
iiiid Country.
(rand Opening ol Spring Hud
Summer Clood at PrU-e- beyond
Competition.ap26 im
CALVARY CEMETERY
FOR
dow
INTERMENTS
Purchase of j o t s .
sKFICB Houthweal corner of LindenDesoto streets
from h! to :t p. m.
la
amis lu a.ui., and
tr
ttCACKEXBI SH A WABKE VWo. 57 Madison Street,
the largest aud assort ment of
bHS8.PlTTV.SASU.U00BNBI,INS
MOULDINGS,Door and t indow Frames,
IN THE CITY.
T I'SIT the place to get your orders filled
honsebunil.
NEW Tarltt- -
tbink
and
open
in the city. (lla?.ed
asaal
Have
Sash alwaysapl4'w
HIDES, HIDES, HIDES !
WATF1, WATKi. NAVTM).
Will pay Ihe high?! Mark-- !
Price, at the Memphis Tannery,In Chelsea, or at
M. 4PP A CO. S,
o. :trtO Front stn-el- .
FEARN PENN,United States Commissioner
Commissioner of Deeds, Etc.Oflioe, 33 South Court Street.
A l TIIORIZKP to --wlmiiiwter Oaths ami Affi
Depot-itioo- j to ue tueU lo allOka rtia.
IE l" M E I.jfll GUILDERS will find at my Yard, on ln- H
D isrner of Adams and Promenail?, tbeMJjBt'st Assorted ntorE lu the City of
IjLumber, Shingles,Laths, Doors, jjj
Sash, Blinds,!Ijr.t.- -
, which will be sold at lowest pi ..II ... CASH.
I zva j mi nWounti-f- i Order Soliritcd.a
1 Un hid, will l filleil with ornmrltiess smlB:Jt J -- -' Ifldellty. THiis. .1. k. h H
'. I Hfii.t 'i ilaiaa t treat, betwaea roa I"g garni I evee, Me inptiK. apL'l Im H
:
SALES EXTRAORDINARY!
The (luest. mit varied and compleia slock of
CLOTHINGFormerly owned hy
J. H. WAGQENER,Is now retarded KKLOW Eastern cost, by
WOL I R A Mi E. ARMSTB0(j,
Ag.ntof Pnrehasera. Tiie whole of Inla Im-mense and varied slocB-ofth- ('UtCAPUTGOODS KVEK BROUGHT TO MEMPHIS
Must be Sold within Sixty Days
Those who call flrU will have the first choice.PoMMlon of the honae must be eiveii withinHLzty dayt.
CALL AT ONCK!t'ity and Country Trade Supplied,
Wholesale antl Retail.ap20 tf
WHEELER. PICKENS & CO.,
-- 0E.V1.I RS IN- -
to
WOOD AND WILLOW
BRUSHES, BROOMS
CordflChildrens'
age ,
Carriages,
Bird Cages, Etc., Etc., Etc.
Purchasing of Manuf&ctUHrers in large quantities, wdare able to offer
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS!
TO DEALERS,
And compete successfully!with Cincinnati and StLouis markets.
L3:JO lain Sti oetJBet. Union and Monroe sts
aplO mam !m
II I I SSBSSSSS
WOOD, WOOD, WOOD !
would respectfnl.'y Inform oer friendsWeand the public that we base opened a
LARGE WOOD YARLat the corner of Second and Colon streets, amiwill lake pleasure in snppiying tne poouc wishgood dry wood at aa reasonable priaea aa it car.be bad elsewhere, and all o?8promptly filled. J H. OAIULAKD A
N fi Brick barners wiU an It to theirgive ua a call Lfire parohasing elae-i.-..
i at lm
WILLIAM ORUILL. EDMCKD OBUILL. O L. DERXBOH. A. S. MclTZAJs
OBGILL BROS. & CO.,SOLE AGENTS IN MEMPHIB FOR THE
Peoria, Moline, Jetrett or Car?, Premium andBrinley Steel PIoich, m
Mile hell's Patent Cotton temper, Cotton Planter,Marvin & Co.'s greatly celebrated Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.
IfOS. 310 AND 312 FRONT STREET,Memphis, : t : : : : : Tennessee.
"'--f
Twenty-On- e Years in MemphisWALKER BROS, . ell. H, M
WALKER BROS. CO.,DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING,NOTION8, FURNISHINC COOD3,
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,AT WO. Mv MAI.f STREET,
Announce to tbe numerous Friends ani Patrons of this House and the publicgenerally, that we have received AN CNC8UAL LARGE STOCK
comprising ALL CLASHES OF GOODS inour line otTrade for
SPRING AND SUMMER WEAROur Goods having been purchased since the
R K C K T jO E C JLi I IV J.We are prepare to famish to
MERCHANTS AND DEALERS GENERALLYat price, which defy competition.
ap7 lmo TUP. 3P9 MA ITT STREET. CLAY BUILDIHG.
CHEAP SADDLERY HOUSE
J. F. SCHIF.FF.R,Jt. Ixiuis.
Manufactory VirginiaHotel Hnlldlng..
R. v.
J. F. SCHEIFER & CO.,19f aiiiifaoturer!, and Wholesale and Ketail Dealer In
SADDLERY HARDWARE AND LEATHER,BRIDLES. HARNESS, COLLARS, WHIPS, CHAINS,
And Plantation Saddlery,M 229 SECOND STREET, Jeffermn sBtxA, MEMPHIS, TENN.
HOLLEIMBERG OERTEL,Architects and Builders' Supplies,
Maoiiractnrerai ofGalvanized Iron Cornices. Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Workers,
346 Second street, aud ( Union street bet. Howard') Bow laj mm street.AI.VAM7.f- - ii IKON CORNICKM. Monldlnee. Brackets, Window Cape, Tanaa, etc , made lo
Jf ordsr. Mtatic Roofing and Muttering aoua at low
Marble, Marbleized Slate and Marbleized Iron Mantles,con.tanllv nn hand at all price. FIRE USATEH AND BASKETS, a large assortment. Min-ion "s Enic'isa Mosaic Kloor Tl 's and Marl i Moor Tllsa; Plaster Paris. R,wndai? and RomanCemt-o- l I" : re Ryc au.t oa itonc Pump. Well and Cistern Pumps, all stz.wKnglish snd Arrt!can Hough and Polished Plate Ulav. Window Glass and Htalneil Glass ot a.'tleacrlptlnus- - IifLB're and Brewerj Work; Soda Generators and Eonntalns made lo orderund repiureit tsa- - Castings.
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duns!WorkIron '
IronpromotTerfor Hi
Done
emelerv Its rnnnu-n- . and 'CI of Ornanintsl Iron Work
WORSHAM HOUSE,Corner Main and Adams Streets,
Mempliit,, Tennessee.
UNDERTAKERS.
J. C. HOL8T & CO.,
At the Htane,
NO.8Q0 STREETtm MKMPHIS. TKNN.
W. .Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
METAUC BURIAL CASES
AND CASKETS,No. 70 St.. Memphis Tenn.
In the cities and towns conTTNDERTAKER8 1!1 alwavs atcis all styles of aitirfes in thisline. In as great as can be fonnd in thecity, and
AT THK LOWEST PRICKS.mh9 tf
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No. 317 Second Street,Near Monroe.
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variety
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Cases and Caaketa and Woodeneonstantly on band feb.f
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hfemphis. Tenn.mhiv fsbll)
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SA V PL AOrleans,
I. W. K,ivRTRAir PAINTER, can be fonnd at hisr Stndio. Jackaon Blix-k- . until June.when he leave for Chicago .Northernoltiea. Those wishing Portraiu.soap.
KE, I'M CO.new
No.will and
johat s. a co.,aad Dealers la Metals,
roa sal.Tin Plates,
Tin,Slteet Iron,
Russia. IiCovper.
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Block Tin,Lead,
Wire,j5,ne, etc, etc9,
U 31 CLIFF ST., Cornerfeuu n, NEW
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UNDERTAKERSMAIN
SMITH,
Monroe
establishment
McOAFFfiEY CORNELIUS
GENERAL
UNDERTAKERSEMBALMESS DEAD,
Memphis. TonneHHee.METALIC
FORD. DIXONWHOLESALE
SADDLERYSoddlery Hardware,
LOUIS,
dickebsonimporters
Roofing
Fulton,VOKK.
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J. ArvriMemphis. Tenne
ratea
For-.- French
Promptly !Lighting public and pr.vate buildings.Agents for P. Kannon's Louisville Terra Cost a
msrij ww w rerot'. Phlladeiphta urnamenta!ledger dt Co.'s New York Arrhiteemral Iron WorksUnsa. Orders filled and Work of all kinds
Wood A Co., of Philadelphia, we are enableil taestimates for Verandahs Kalrinssuse. sorta
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RAILROADS.Memphis am iHABLEsnm
RAILROAD.TRAJNK leave a. follows city time):
Express. Sundays excepted, 7am.; Through Mail. OZ40 p.m., Soraerville
at :i:o p m.Express connects at Grand Junction with
afternoon train on the Mississippi CentralRailroad for Holly Springs, Water Valley.Ureuada, Jackson, Vicksburg. Miss., New tirieans. La., etc.
At Corinth, for Oksloaa, Columbus, Miss.,Mobile. Ala, etc.
At Decatur, for Colombia, Nashville, Lom-vl- lie,
Cincinnati, et.-At Chattanooga, for all place. In Eastern
Alsbama, Georgia. North and South Carolina.Virginia, Waahlngton, Baltimore. PhiladelphiaNew York, etc.
Through Mall connects at Grand functionwith trains for Bolivar and Jackson, Tenn.
At Decatur, for Athena, Pulaakl, AUk, Colom-bia, Na.bvtlle, -- tc
Al ' liattan'Kisa trains connect for aamepoints ss Express traina
baggage checked through.Kor tickets and further information, apply at
the office. No. 13 Court street.W. J. Ross, Genl Snp'L
A. A. BARN'FS, Gen'l Ticket Agent.apl4 tf s. H SHOCK. Passenger Agent.
I i 3i niond Line.rI ROUGH Receipta givrn for COTTON viaCincinnati by rail or river. Tim. gnaran-tee- d
Cars sealed no change from Cincinnatito Mew York. W. JAY JOHNHOF,
mh5 tf star Wharf beat.
MILLINERY.
LATEST SPBING STYLES
MILLINERY,Cor. Main and Jefferson Streets.
THE MISSES QUI N LANARE just In receipt of a large and careful
aasortanent of the moat elegant
ILl,I!tIRT GOODS A3D K0VXLTIK8
Of tbe season, vefcleb tbey are de erminedoffer cheaper than any hocse in the ci.j.
A LSO Particular aU d Dres8VARINO. milMss
F. Glassick & Co.,
ItlRTKRS, Mannfactnrers and Dealers InIM Rifles, Pisto la. Gun Material for
use. Gun Implements, Sporting Apps-ratu- s,
Klshing Tackle, etc. No. Main street,under Odd Feliowa' Hall, llemphia, Tenn.
Keoairlncdons and warranted. mhw Em
N. CORONNA.Commission Merchant
AVstB
COTTOIST FACTORDes. 156 156 Kicaauge BoUduis,
Front street. MEMPHIS, IUI.fane 3m
To Shipper of Cotton.completed arrangements with my
HAVING in New Orleans, New Vora.Philadelphia. Bostonand Baltimore, I am pre-pared to inak liberal cash advance on consignments , M lv. - ; .WWWMS.Wtage. affordeil by my New Orleans conneelion.
woold lm lie especial attaaUon.CORONNA.
commission Merchant and Cotton Factor,Nea. u and 150J4 Front street,
apMlns Mempbla. Tenn
L AWKIMCI ft ST. JOINNo. 2 New Street, New York.
We offer oar Servian for the
Purchase or Sale of Stocks.
GOLD, UOVERASKST,
RAILWAY SECURITIESOnly oa Commission, and transact a saaneral
Banking sad Brokerage Businessou the moat 11 bare)