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irTOTnmrriirrr 1 1 i bin i tm "II -r IG .) "HO 3'i WJHi' ZLik 1 a a -T BY ALBBET CO. MEMPHIS, AUGUST 15. 1868. VOL. XVHL-NO.

3 ii4 U4U LIJJJLTJLJt. XJJkJ I 1 INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. DAII.T: One copy, n8 7esr. Five copies, one year. 12 0 sa oo wo 00 Twenty-Five copies, one year, 200 00 ffnft aor.one 17 DO Five copies, one year, Ten copies, oho year, Twenty-Five copies, one year, 3- SO 73 001 Any oae-eottWff up.

a Club ol Five or more rorthe Weekly it th5 above rate will receive copy gratia. rOE THE 3trhXw5 ill resU. cheapest weekly paper in Tennessee, will be sent to sub-ecrtbera for the ensuing four months as a campaign paper, at Urn very low rates given ''as a Campalan paper, the Arr-Ai. will make -its readers wlUiuUcnriealpoliUcal Uevecti aidhaldvoi elsi sajb, ofii-terest. It wUl express Its own opinions Xnlly and IreeJy as heretofore, anil continue to observe the rules of conduct that have always governed it.

It has no new profusions to make. THE WEEKLY CAMPAIGN AIPEAI WH1 e-appHexl-scr the Jour ensuing Wui ft CJ "month 5 copies far, 10 15 ..8 00 00 10 00 IS oo 30 A copy gratis will bs sent to thoiriendwho send ca a Club at thesa rates. The Dally paper will be sent to Clubs at 8S for four mouths. p. UNDERTAKERS.

JJA3- FLAHERTY JOHN WALSH WALSH. FLTNEBAL MDEETAKEES METALLIC AND WOOD-en C.iltioi. of ail kind. enitHtautly on liand; alM. Sc'f-nealicg Alr-ilgUt Zinc Eurlrl Canes ami C'dnkeU reit Sire weIgiiInD lbi, ac.il at Uusst fclyle.

All eiders promptly attended to. -JK KtarelioiiHfl So. SIT Second Street, Between I'nlnn and Uonroe "streets. Itcsl- II a vine lsn -ngBBil i thl'1ihlness for 25 years, we feel assured that we call givo Ha'BIae-tkm. w.

u. oanNiUUB. CORNELIUS GENERAL UIDSETAKSES AND OF THE DEAD, JVo 300 Second Street, Near Ioiiitcxk Mempliis, Tennessee, METALLIC Cssm and CasSMs and Wooden CoRnoontaiiUr on hand. laS C. V.

FERGUSON SLCrsOK1 -Q C. r. CHAXBSKtlW CO mm BOOK MANUFACTURERS, Book, Suh and. ECailrortd BLANK AND TICKEI PSIN'TEES, 3S Jefrrsoo Slric, Mcmiibls, Tpnu, ilUKPHtrt, July 3 IK. WE have disposed of a portion of our stock and machinery to C.

W. FERGUSON A who will continue the Printing and Blndi lug Btu4ne, at. 3s Jeifenoa 6Uel, bud are pie-eared to execute any stylo of Printing and KuIIbk to order. We have also traiwfeired to them ur RAILUOAD CKKT AND foUPON PRINTING AND Nl'MBUKINU MACMINK, which enables them to execute all den t't 'Aekerta on nhorl, notice. Jtr.U, WFtrgusoo Ua te with ua or over eights ear, auditre heartily c.iumiia him to toe public.

awiff V. F. HA wlifciBi IN fe CO. Annual Meeting of the Stochbclacr in the ilcraphls add XhailcBtoa Kallroad Coiapsiiy. -TttF-iefeorKliomera iku tho Mamphi? and Cluulertou liallioml Company are notlfled tbattfae next Anunal Meeting will take place at, pill.

Ten nex On Augnst 20, JS8S. tlHHr TWiflllee will be paned Iree and from AlemeM for one day before and BBtll one ler alter the dote of Mild meeting, by presenting their b(ock certlncatet to "itbuootidticuir. ji larder ohe V.O ant UL 8ecrtftiy and Treaeurer. D. LYLESM.

THEAT3 DIBKASKS OF "Women tfiildreu as Specialties. OFFICE: 'Corner Third KadiioriStxootB, jyM KM1'H18. TKNNKSSKK. REMOVAL! REMOVAL. U0Y5TER, TBEZEVANI Auctioneers UealFstute Brokers HAVI5 BE MOVED TO N.

E. Corner 3faiu anil Jenerwin Ktrctili. IN announcing ideation, leave Iretunt, jlalucare past pairrjuttitc; uu wjo uf oimtlng auouroia irieuur, auu uiauj now. In tnecenlralaud prouilnentpoj Uou to which We have rctnuvcu. J-ije, 'Keal Etale AaeMry all branche'.

will, as heretofore, be a feature ol our bimlpuyi, and, by long expo-rlence and pueial aua utauce with the owners or Real Kitale, both in and out or the elty, we hone to tiinke our office cenersl retoit for me exchange. in city or country property ur ucutal Df purl merit ContlnufR under the efflclent manegement oi B. UUiON, who will attend promptly io Colitcting lieul, lajlag Fubllc halcn or 2IerchHndle "Will aUobaaepeciait of our otialntsslu which couiral aol cunjFPicuou-. utualion of our lMropm oners supe.ipr advaotaats.lo ooq-. vC Flo whonrwe Vltl raaEethe most ifberal a and terms on goods to be bold by advaii aacUou 1Y8TER, TKKZEVAXT A CO.

vr-i nm sitTtBal ilfe Insurance (Jo. oi. Louis mw OESCV OFKKE i ol a i tur. iMHi PwJOlINO.MCUKtJ hoio-Benifor 1TA haai pnnnrlly. he is not nUuol WJ Copny in any cat-aoity whatever, or rCSttva HcMAUOS OTIS, State AgenU for -West, Arsana North jxmlsJana.

lw Notice -r rrVR ttro and well lmcraved J. In county, Ua, within tureetnllta oi.Um city of 'AlbansT bounded by one ui oi. nuicwjji ix Zxt and commodious Dwelling In th city, vhlch I will eladly ael) Of txxhaoge for otne? FOR 1'BESlOENy; HOEATIO SEYMOUR, OF YQHK. FOB TICE-1'UKHIDEST. PRANK BLAIR, of Missouri.

FOB COSGBESM, JOHN" 7. LEITWICH, OF SHELBY. FOB T. vf- OF rf- FHEN031EXOK. Flamlnff- Body Comes Down from Heaven at Itlltldnr.

Yesterday a strange and terriblo natu raLphenoinenon occurred In Choatham countyr about nineteen miles from the on the line of 'while the men employed on the planta tion or Joshua i-ulgbsm were going into a field to pluck fodUtT, the nn being hidden behind clouds at the time, and a general gloom pervading the sky, they were much frightened and confused by the apparent opening of the Judging from the description of the phe-mini on on, not more than five or six degrees north of the zenith. They Judge the cloud to be about three-quarters of mile high. The strange sight attracted their A brilliant whitish reu 3 of overspread an Immense masa black clouds, in the center of which an peared a funnel-llko aperture about four or iivo feet in diameter, tho eidot of which presented the appearance of ragged flames darting like liery and licking and lapping at a largo white hot object passing with inconceivable raniditv down through the aperture. When it left the mass of cloud it did not anr.Rnr Io fall in a cernendicular direc- wtiun, but sloped'atan inclination of some ten or fifteen decrees from a nlumb linn. fand grew more'intensely bright as It ap proacbeu the earth, it swept down liko a bright angel of death and destruction it struck the earth with sound like a sudden, terrific clap of thunder, and seemed to make tho surrounding hills quiver to their foundations; great numbers of trees on their rocky sides fell, and continued falling for several minute afterwards, making noises like the prolonged reverberations of the thunder among rocky The men were about four hundred yards from tho placo where the fiery tnlbtive from the sky struck, ami were afraid to go and examine the place for several hours afterwards.

Thi-y took courage, however, and being joined by number's of the people living-in the surround ing neighborhood, they proceeded to the place, and found that it had struck upon a flat Iedgo of rocks in a wagon way leading from a farm house to the publiu mad. The fragments oC stone were thrown around for several rods in all directions the ledge, is said to be three feet thick, without any seams, was disturbed for, a distance of about fifty feet, split and up. in 'fragment; the-soil, which was spread in thin layers all over it, looked as if passed through a sieve. At the point where the strange body came in contact with the reck, there appeared to be no storm at all, but a very hue, white, tlowerysortof paste, which was quite hot, and a steam ascended out of the hole in which ithad buried itself which was too hot to appprosch. Several gontlomen of a philosophical turn of mind wem-stronGly of the opinion that it was an terolito brought into a of fusion by coming down through the atmosphere, but had not been completely burned before touching the earth? There was a strong odor about the place, such as may be found in blasting lurnaces, and the passage of tho lerolite was marked by a light, yellowish sort of smoke.

Very fine particles of some sort of, oxide continued to fall all over the country for several hourf. It is the intention of the people to organize a working party to quarry out what remains of the body, which is un- metal, as soon, as the temper ature oi mo races win aaniic. As yet It seems to be premature to enter on any speculation relative to the nature of the strange phenomenon. Moreover, the scientific men of the city are already interested in tho matter, and no doubt there will be a thorough diag- nosiii of the strange case. ABUAN.SA.N.

The, Sfc Francis river is very low at aiadteon, stopping navmatiou Dardaneile is soon to be blessed by a nrst-ciaes uonservauve newspaper. There is to-be a grand mats meeting at uamtiurg on tile iwtti JLc-Dennis Noland, an old resident of Fort Smith, was found dead on Satur day week. The" Fore smith Jlcraia says: Wo need rain for the benefit, of the, cotton crop. The iiauison 1'ionccr has suspended for wantof support. The JJe.vaii'sjtSluir Journal says that people are leaving because they cannot nna nouses to live in The Searcy Hecordmya the per pie or mat section are io nave a nartiecut: at bearcy ou the loth.

Great preparations a're being made, and a general lurn-out is anticipated. Three armed Cherpkees entered the house' of Mr. Littell.in tho Cherokee ation, in a threatening manner, and Mr. Littell shot and killed' one of thtm, when one of the others fired and killed him. The Clarendon Democrat says Never was there a better and brighter prospect for a general crop, than at present.

Corn is looking fine, cotton healthy, and the farmers all lu high spirit', In anticipation of' pockets full of greenbacks this fall. The Fort Bmlth Btrald says: The Fort Smith, Capt. Bowlin, came up on Wednesday evening, making the trip in four. days, with a good freight; Arkansas river navigation made certain. No-thing'Iittn perseverance.

-The Searcy Record says: The nights are becoming quite cool and pleasant; a quilt is not at all unpleasant, and such sleeping as Is done would astonish old Rip Van Winkle. Thejains have cooled the atmosphere greatly, besides invigor- uui lue We clip the following from the. H7i7e Jtivcr Journal, of the 5th inst. Colonel Robertson, SupcrintendentMemphls and Little Bock RaUroad, passed through town on Monday. The eastern division of Jils road, will soon be In working order.

The Postmaster General offers the road $5000 per annum to run a daily mail train ahundredralles for bis aefcommodation. He ought to be stirred up with a long pole. Ha may yet want to visit Hot Springs then we will bavo him. The Ashley oobnty limes says Two horse thieves passed through our town a few days ago. Tho owners of the stolen horses pursued them, overtook thepa near White Sulphur Springs, in Jefferson county, and on their return, hung the white rogue, whose name was Miller, near Monticello, whipped the blaok one and turned him loose.

We are further informed tbatseveralotbers of like horss-flesh propensities, were similarly executed in the eastern part, of our county. Though utterly opposed to mob law, yet the crime of horse-stealing has become of such frequent occurrence that It amounts to-a necessity that the Deotrie should take tbe law in their own hands. An affray occurred' ib Dallas, Polk county, Georgia, on Wednesday which resulted in tns ueatn oi a merchant 'of that place named Shepherd Kincannon, and'wonnding two.othec men. The dif- dloalty- arose from enmity engendered Murine th 'war. BY TELE Wooa -Dispa-Olies.

Louisvillb, August 14. Tho 6oi rier's Washington special cf yesterday aajB tho President has declared' that he does not recoimlza the constitutionality or legality of the de facto government of. anil a.uiea that in tho miu- tary ortier issued a few days ago recognt lion is to ua round. It is well understood that Mr. Johnson will support Seymour and Blair; as will also several of thoimost prominent mem- uers oruis jaumor.

It is said that Mr. Kolllns will resign in a few days, and give wav to his suc cessor. W.ho his succesaor may be, is not Known. The proceedings at the Capitol to-day, at tue iuuerai ol ruau. tjtevena, were insulting to his memory.

Butler's zouaves, a negro organization, were very overbearing and insulting to the visitor who oalled to-see the corpse. It ia reported here that Jeff. Williams and Charles Sutherland, both, negroes. have been appointed inftpectors-of naval' stores at Wilmington, Carolina The Ilanjrcr to Union Slen in Editors Memphis Apptal: The good book says "By their fruits ye shall know them." Now try the people of Memphis by that rule. For three long years me true mou anu tax payers of this city have- submitted to the moit stringent aud insulting proscription.

They have been arlven lrom the Iiallot- uox, aud tneir places Bupplled by ignorant black and alien thieves, both whito and black. They have been taxed to hmkriintRV. antl thoBH taren waotol In tUQ most extravagant manner uponiun worthy objects. These 1 taxes tiavi have been asseisou, garnered and appro prlatcd by impudent and insulting omciais. une people nave ueen in suited, taunteu anu tnreatened by a venal press, supported by taxta drawn as above stated from tho hard earnings of the people.

There is scarcely method by which a high minded and sensitive people could be insulted, but has bftu practiced upon the people- of this city for the last three years; and yet the insolent, mean and eonteuipUblB In struments aud autlioi.H of these wrongs navo moven unuisturued on our streets, day and night all tho time. Who has harmed, or offered to harm, the persons or property of the incrndiary editors of the vilo sheets, the Post or Bulletin Who has pinched the node or applied his ooot to me seat oi nuuor of iiaruour Hamilton, Bsecher, Smith, Waldran. White, Sears, Wickershatn, or any of the scalawag crew of pettifoggers who are furnished ollices and stationery by the county. Not one, except it may hi a caning which Beecher got upon a purely priva and personal quarrel. Aud yet mere is not a uay mat passes but tho people of Memphis have had provocations that would Louis, Louisville, uaiumore, I'uiiaueipnia or rew lork In a fever, and aend such a miserable crew to tuo tombs of tho dead.

Try Memphis then by tho above rule. and are her citizens a set of cut-throats? no our enemies say. Est our fellow-citizens in other States judge. W. ALA it Ail A.

Gen. C. W. Lawier is stirringiup the scalawa'gs In Talladega. There was a grand outpouring of tho masses at iuoulton on tho 1st and at HuntAvillu ou tho 3d.

At the latter place 0UU persons were present, The, Common Carrier having been referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, Is considered dead for tho present. Tom Haughey, who claims to be a Congressman from Alabama, has dia-tuibcd the State Senate by sending to some of the Senators horrible Kuklux Tho law declaring children of colored women to be the legal beira of their whito fathers, saya tho Hutaw Whig and Observer, is, we presume, the result of Rev. MeCutchin's influence on the august legislative body now in session, as it is currently reported that ho has espoused and been living with a woman of color, (a fancy school teacher,) who resides a few miles from Eutaw. J. C.

Gregg, whD has been for several months contined in the military prison at Selma, under charge of having made an assault upon Allen Williams freed-manj with intent to murder him, was turned over, a few days ago, to the civil authorities of this place, and gave bond in the sum of S500 to appear before the next Circuit Court of this county, to an swer the charge. Tnscnloosa. Monitor. The Selma 2Tncs anif Messenger says John Elliott, tbe lately appointed scalawag Judge of tho Mobile Circuit Court, was arrested ou tho streets of Mo. bile, last Monday, for being drunk and disorderly, and was carried to the cala-bcde.

He was last heard of in Montgomery, where he was on a big drunk." Nice young man. Mobile Tribune. Mobilo had a tremendous Seymour and Blair procession and ratification meeting on Wednesday night. Four columns of the Tribune, and about the same amount In the Register, are taken up with it. From the descriptions given It must have been truly a grand affair.

The following ia the beading of tho Meg-fier's account, in displayed type, with the etceteras "Seymouraud Blair! Grand Rally of the Democracy!" "White aud Black Clut-s in Lino Grand Torchlight Procession "Houses Illuminated!" "Thk United States' Soldiers (garrison) in the 'TureeThoiifaud Men in the l'arade! by the Hon. John Forsvth. Gen. Battlo and tho Uin. C.

C. Lang-dou!" Great Enthusiasm SELF-SEALING FRUIT- JARS LYMAN'S PATENT. THE BEST IN THE FOB SAW CHEAP BT WIff. JACK, Importer of CIi Inn anil (Ineensware, null 2w 231 1-2 Main Street, IMPORTANT INHERE never was a tlmewhea-Home Inter-X ests were ui much In need of natrnnaee and encouragement as now. All see and admit mis.

anu an are wuuugio neip uuna.uiem up if they can-do so unon suoli'temu us shall not costnn ezcesklvediscrimtnallon. The subicribers intend to offer front this time henceforward, at prices equal to the best from any quarter, heavy goods, made by the folle w-lng and other Home Mills, vis: Manauas Mills, Florence. Mills, rrattvlllo Mills, Staffoid-vllle Mills, Ala Lawrenceburg Mills, Oregon Mills, Pulasti Mills, Maysville. Mills, Ky. Refcldesa areat variety oi other Heavy Plantation tiocds, from various Mills.

i In addition, we intend to kep full lines all sorts Staple Dry Goods, Hosiery, Notions, etc, etc, bought lor Cash, and otTered on same terms. It Is understood, where buyers may not happen to have Immediate Control of their land, we will sell them at Cash Prices; adding interest from date for Short City Acceptance. Wo will have New Goods constantly arriving at r'" W. B. MOORK JjrtMlm.

Nft.StsMalntreet- Arkansas Kepbfts for FOB SALE two compute aeta bri tiie? Reports of the Uupreme Court of "Arliaocaa, front vol.1 tovol.ii lndnjtivB. Due eat almost c. ireiy aswv Apply tv 157 INSURANCE. FIRE AND MARINE INSTrSAHCE COMPANY OF MEMPHfi. CAPJTAt, omcE-nnsr "miosiL 'mk! DO a C.

P. President, J. aiUBrUY Vice-I'l-tsldcnt. 3. B.W r.BnireHj,..,,, DIKEOTOR8: JW.

jiu B. M. GATES, CI. U. PARTHH.

THOMAS FISHER, I II lU IT 4 NAPOLIt)N UILLi, 0. F. SMITH, H. LOWENsrHIN, W. R.

MIIOUE, B. JO KM AN T. F. MACKALL, R. GIST.

W.W.8UHOOLFIELD, THOMAS R. SMITH, A. SEkSSEL. let LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 17 Hadison Etroot, Iffompnis. INSURES LIVES AND ADJUBT8 AND PAYS losses promptly.

Its principal business Is with southern States, and to them it aDDoals for patronage. It has ample means to fully protect poncy-noiaers ana pay au losses. Net Assets, February 1, 04 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. S. H.

Da Be Vols. F. JJ. White. J.

Waller, Win. A. Uwyn, u. u. spencer, a.

v. unusiej, Amos Woodruff, O. L. Howes, Forrest, Sam. Tate, F.

Davis, U. W. Frater, X.A.Nelson, Hugh Torrense. OFFICERS. F.Mt A-cting President SEN -Secretary UCS.

N. 11. OKKEsr. Gen'l Traveling Agent Li. a.

tiAxua, uenenu Ageui mh3 West 'fenneaseaand North Mitslsalppl, HERN AH DO INSUEMOK COMPANY So. 17 Madison Street. rrtHIS Company is now doing a General In. i auranco Business. Ib slock Is owned bv our cjiy mercoanis uu Business men.

lis aim is to do a aafe local business to the advantage oi duui uie uompaoiy anu lub iroucy noiuer. 3.B. WILLIAHBOS, President. DBS SAY, Secretary, ailiSDTOKS VACOABO, H. H.

'dON8c6mB, S. B. WILLIAMSON, M. MEACHAM, HENRY LAIRD, E. MODAVITT, D.

H. TOWN8END. JylOtf SUSSISSUTI VALLEI BBANCfl or TUB Mutual Life Insurancs AT MEMPHIS, Ofilco, 5o. IS Knickerbocker Building. Assets, $4,000,000 Policies Itnted at thU OJflts on all the popular plant, and lte General Business trant-acted on the same terms at with (lie Home-Office of the Company.

DIRECTORS AT MEMPHIS HENDERSON OWENi of Mwrts. Owen, NEWTON FOUD.of Messrs. Newton w. u. Eitii Merchanis'Nallonal ALBERT PIKE, Attorney at Law R.

J. SEliMES. Of JdeMts. J.HmnmM A CHARLES CFARTEE, of Messis. PArtce iarDeri; CHARLES KORTRECHT.

Attorney at Law 1 1 1 I VJ rpnL.7L.ITlv..,, i ui 1UJJ DIU1 JOHN MHOON, of Mewrs. Ml-oon NAT. S. UEEN. of N.S.

Ureen wuuu iiisnitEir, or Messrs. Jlenfeen M. F. KENNEDY, of Messrs. Kennedy.

Wll llama a Rusell. HBDICAL EXAMINERS R. W- MITCHKLL, M.D., FRANK BICE, M.D. GENERAL AGENTi' JOHN F. WILKEESON.

For West Tennessee and North MUshsippl, MANAGERS: 8. a. CTiABKF GO. fablB BANKS AID BANKING ERAN NATIONAL BANK OF MEMPHIS, No. 398.

Main. Street. B.a. PPSRSOX. President.

a. H.Jtsi?s. Tlco President. Cashier. DIRKOTOB8: A.

OOBDES, H.H. MKTTE, ENGLEBRICHT, J. C. HOFFMAM. H.

APPAUSON, L. HANA CIER, JACOB WELLER. OoUeciions ma-de on all points in the Bouthtvesti Sxcaasge for uls on principal cltlct or Ualted States and. Suropn- fob 6m SAVINGS BASK OF MEMIJHKS NO. UOI MAIN BTREKT.

W.R.CnuNiaonAM, W. McCt-URn, President. Dip.EOT0B3.-Sam Tate W. Greenlaw, B. B.

Waddeil, jl. J. WIclis. W.K.Cunulnghi.m. Collections taken on all accessible points, and remittances promptly made.

"My connection "with "the'-Mempliis and Cnarleaton Railroad, as President, reanlrlne my entire attention, compels me to resign the: i resiueucy, oi me auovu institution. Aty interest as Stockholder aud Director will remain as heretofore, I.aslca continuance or the con. fldence and. patrouage or my -old-friends and' iue pumic, wnicu uereioiore nas ueen so gen erously Jyll im. J.

WICKS; li an eery Sale OVERTON HPTEiL. TJURSUANT to a decree of the Chancery XT Couit ot Memphis, entered' on day of February lo, for; the, sunvof J6SJ8a itB4, againstJ. M.Keating, and Coleman Boyd, we, the undersigned, Trustees and Commjssloneraof On. the 10th. Day of October: Next, Between the hours of 10 o'clock and-4, in front ot the said Hotel, proceed to sell, to the highest bidder; on a credit of six and twelvemonth's, the said Memphis Overton Ilotelund the land on which the same-stands, oelng-the following lots, on tbe plan of the city of Memphis, town 180.

15-i. situate on the northwest corntrof Miinand Poplarstreets in the city of Memphis, and embracing the block, bounded by said Poplar and Main streets and Centtr and an, alley bounding said prop? erty on' Ihe north. Redemption waived by the decree. The wlllbi.requlreuUo execute notes for the purchase, money with the most undoubted security before the sale is closed, and oa.faHttre.the sale will beicoatlnueiLrespaa log on tbe last preceding bid. llie title is ptrieet, on we are advised, but we do not personally warrant the same.

DGAR McDAVITX, F.TITUS, aulUawJwta Trusteeaana Commissi in ers NOTICE. A-Insurant and Tmst Company, held: this dayat the Com dividend of -MX per otuwi iree 01 uverameBt tax; was-aeciarea upon weeapiiatstocKot saia uempaay. Bierelary. jiaffcopy( jjj orsuEArcE. CEO.

W. L. CROOK GENERAL 5ACENT, Koanis 370 1-2 Main Street. IS JSl. 3Z3 E3 jKT T1 OF THE UNITED STATES FIRE -AND- MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Baltimore, on tbe JPirst Day of 18G8 MADB-TOiTHEi Comptroller of the fitatejor.

Tennessee. ASSETS: Market 'Parval. value. 0. S.

5-0) Bends lU3tm 1163,735 09 Id National Bank Stock, SiiM UI '3Ii 10JXO Exchange Baltimore A Ohio B.B. Stock- 10.00 OJ 10,001 10 OJ li.CCO 00 6.A0 10 SiMI 60 Wilmington it Weidon R. B. iionaa 1500 6.0UO iO.lCO Annapolis Water Loanu Tennessee State Bonds-Virginia State Bonds Io.UJO OJ 5,755 CO Bills dUcount'dstcur'd by collaterals. 2fiS IS Ofllce Uulla'g clear of enuumbrancfcg.

21.000 Ou ACcrueU nmraa (ia National -ilj soil's lor ilarino premiums 123,140 1 UHboa handunadueby Ki X-IABILMTIES: Capital Stack, all paid up Toisesadlusted butnoidue. S2S0.C00 CO ISMi 77 Lgxso reuorted estlmateJ-. Estimated am'tto reinsure Fire Risks Marine 17, 20 fa 10,0 0 ISX50 liuis payauie. Dividend i National ilauk-. DTATB or UABIUBD, I Cllv of Baltlmnra.

ss The WJIandolnh. Pres! dent, and Henry C. Jones, Secrttaiy, being duly sworn, do severally upon their oaths certify and say. that they are respectively the Freldtnt and tbe Secretnrv or mn ifrntui States Fire and Marine Insurance Comi any of Baltimore, in the Slate aroreaniu, that the fore-golngstateiuent contains a Just and true state- iceui auu cutuiuii oi iue stauaing and condi- lh.li ui Kuu unuiiauv on vutt 1ST. uay or Julv lStS.

JOHN W. RANDOLPH, Piecldent. hworn and subscribed io lbts lTrn nr juij, to, uejuru ixir, a justice oi tue Peace for uierciiyui uaiiimure. liguen is. tr.

FLAHERTY, J.i. STATE OF TENNESSEE, 1 COMtTKOI.l.EK'S OfKICX, NashvlUe, July iS, lsos. I I. O. W.

BLACKBURN. Comntrnllfr nf ih Treasury, do hereby certify that tho United otates insurance tympany, located at Baltimore, in thestale of Maryland, has produced to me satisfactory evidence that said Company has complied with all the requirements of the laws of the State ofTi-nmm posed on Insurance Companies, aud IJutther txiiiij muku. n.u Livuurk, Agent oibalu company, has also complied with the requirements of the laws of the State, made and provided in such cases: Wherefore, said United Slates Insurance Company has authority to take risks and transact the business of insurance in this State, at U. W. BLACKBURN, Comptroller Tenn.

GEO. W. TL. CKmiJI, Gen'l Agent, jy29 ltn Boorni. 27a 1-a Main Hlreef.

ST. LOUIS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. II0MB oriflOB, Ko. 513 Ollre Street, ST. LOUIS.

D. A. JANUARY, President. JAS. H.

LUCAS, Vloe-Preside't. WM. T. SBLBY. Seorwtary.

J. MILLBK, Aaa't Scoretnrr. WM. N. BENTON; Gen'l ACent- DIRECTORS: Tomoa TT Tnns aami.al Ttrilll I v.

vellle, Charles H. Peck, Robert K. Woods, Jules mw. n. xMjuiu.ua, ivouerL.

I. rr, Jnnn F. Thornlou, David K. Ferguson, Hon. John Hogan, Henry OverstolE, Nicholas Schaetrer, William T.

Gav. Wm.C Jamison. R. P. linn.

eiuuiiuii, ii. u. a. January, wni. J.

ijcwia, i. itozier, Jacob ramm. Assets, Jano 1, 1808, over I franca Policies on ALT, THE MOST AP l'KOVKD NON-FORFEITING PVkSB, on aa cood terms as any Company. No Rcttrtciiont upon Acclimated Penan, it to RESIDENCE Oil TRAVEL. MEMPHIB BOARD OF REFERENCE TL'niwfilft fA Dm r.

A l.u Tl.l a. S. M. Webb A Phlblps a Ca, La uey cl jktcuuee, N.Coronna, A. Frankland, Clapn, Vance Anderson, irrost.

General It. Chalmers, jucou Aiexanuer, uis General N. 15. Forrest Com. Joseph E.

Montgomery. Judge P.tiv ruthers. Rev. S. H.

J. Itiinmi Judge Phlneas Scruggs, Uallaway, Hampton wulu luauiuucu I.U01)iuljr, AOEltCT OrriCK IJT MEMPHtS No. 4St Ifftill. Son street, Kit Williams' Block. JlCMAllUN JCUTIS, State AgenU for Wet Tennessee, MlsslsslDDl.

Arkansas and Nort T-muiana. N. 8. J. H.

MCMAUON ieii I NCE. Fire Inland Navigation Bisks 1BHPHIS INSURANCE AGENCY, S3 Madison Street THE FOLT.OWING STAUNCH, RELIABLE and" well knownilnsnranco. Companies are represented atthj Memphis Insurance Agency, No, 21 Madison street, Memphis, iEXNA. OF HARTFORD. Assetu.

tTolal l'tUd. HARTFORD OF HARTFORD. INCORPORATED, A.D.. ISiO. AascU-, $2,028,220 II.

A. UTT.BTOA,&sent. HOME OF NEW xOBE. Aaseta SECURITY OF MEW YORK. ENTERPRISE.

or CIKCIHKATI. Capital. .11.000,000 VrcdenbHrKk Sjlvester, Ag'ts. Losses Paid at this Agency. Applications for Marine- and Accident Insurance promptly attended to.

Jel7 3m STOCKS AND, WANTED AT MEMPHIS CITY SAVINGS INSTITUTION, comer Jefferson and Front streets Miss. Central and 2d Mortg. Bonds. miss, ana xenn. it.

ist Mortg. uonas. Mem. and Chas. B.

B2d Mortg. Bonds. M. and L.B, B. 1st Mortg.

Bonds. Memphis and Ohio 10 per cent. Bonds. Memphis And Ohio Over cent. Mortg.

Bonds. Memphis City Plain Bonds. Memphis City, Indorsed Bonds. Mobile and o. 8 per.

cent. Sterling Bonds. jnocueaca u. rv.it. per oent.

interest isouu. KobllBaoit.Q-.J!; In seme S. jsj, MEMPHIS FEMALE SEMINARY. rpHE Fall Session will open on WEDNES-X DAY, September id, at No. 1C0 Madison street.

For circulars or catalogue, apply at Young's Book tore or at the Seminary. anzim Mrs. ANNIE D. Ha ILK, Principal. Memphis Female College.

rpWENTY-NISTH SESSION. Wo shall or-X gautze the FORMS in this College, arcord-lug to previous announcement, tor the ensuing bcuolastle year of lorty weeks, on TUESDAY, September 1, 18B. For circulars, giving full particular, apply to the Principal at the College, or at the buokstores Jr-auet) M. A. E.

MORGAN. Principal. Science Hill Female Academy, SIielbyYille, Ky. pHIS Institution, situated in one of the most iiulet, healthful and pleasant towns Kentucky, within a short of Louisville, with, which it has esy daily communirMtlon by stage aud rail, offers to tho public Ihe accumulated advantages ofmoretuan lorty years operation, rae eignty-seventh (S7th) beiui.auuuai beasiuu will Uj tembec 7. wos.

tor catalog matton acdrtwj Mrs. JULIA A.TEVIS. jyaim ninclpal. LaGrange Female College, LaGRANGE. Kf MILES east of Memphis, on Charleston JU IUlliokd.

Will open l.t September and close 1st July next. Cheapest College In the Webt. Cash items lor lire months: Board in Colli ge (all if.nnn) linn 00 All EnlUb, Ltin and Mathematics 21 09 Mulc(onany instrument) null tuo of in- strumenr IS 00 Moiera ijnnn.i 10 to Vocal Jyi 2m J.U.as ERKDITH. President. SlielbyvUIe Male Jiifjli Stliool.

riHIE Twenly-flflh Seml-Annual Session of I this Institution Will ODeu on lit llondavoi 1 SftntntRlMtr. 1RM Tirvuii vr.i, Uymnnr CtOSINO JUNE 5, PAYAULS OSE-HAU IM A VANCE: I ForDay jf 75 60 For Bo.rdeis 350 It is the desire of the Princltial to hi. 1 attention consctentlousiy and lalthrnliy to the mental and moral training of those committed to hli caie and in order to accomplish tins object more effectually, tho number of board- era will be limited to bin aud- tbe number of' Uood boarding can be gotUn with private families at from 51 50 to to oJ per week. For information -as regards tiiculnllnA mnrca of Instruction, appiy for circular. j.

iy ixjuu, I'rtnctpai, Jy31m Shelby viBo, Kentucky. STATE FEfrlALE COLLEGE, rilHK Fall Session of this Institution will 00m- or Leddla's Commercial College, will, onTUHS-X luenceon MONDAY. the Hth Of Senternlier DAY. 1st. on.n IV.tt.i-n fnr lhn next, with a full and superior Faculty (ss bpmjihI Instruction of Douulk Entkt Booc-nsualtln all the departments.

In addition to kkepijjo, -uu mnu.un uxuafy b-ugut, arrangement? iwu.nr'Ex.i.iHO, kitiko, istc r-JTies u-sir-have been made for full course of lessons in 1 ous of educating their -uns as above, will Hud PHYSICAL -UL'IUKK tern or 11 Lewis. TIiU nta. ttm Kfutn (- a. mala CcIUge. in thh iraiect, in advance of; auy other tchool at the Sorth.and parents, both at home and abroad, will soon corns to see lis btneUclal effect The City Railroad Cars now run out to the College, and rjnder city patronage perfectly practicable.

Parents and guardians in the city I wiU And on inquiry that, they can enjoy the I beuenls of this tui.erlor school and make a I saving even whin c-ir-fare is added of 2a to 33 per cent, on tuition bilLt. For canicnlara nr catalogues addredd, C.COLLINS, nui ow resident. THE SClIOtilSTIC -OFTHE- Academy of the Sacred Heart, THE FIRST EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION In -Missouri, established in J810, will commence Its Session on TUhSDAY.Septemberlst. Forfnrther particulars annlv to MADAME M.J. GALLm AY, Superior, Jy2S 3w' 81.

Louis, ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY. mllKThlrty.ninth 1 Annual Session of. Studies iu tbe St. Louis University Will Open September 7tli.

Tnls Instltntlon is thn oldest mat at lpnrntnc ln the West, having been established In 12J. The course ol studies offers every facility for acquiring a thorough CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL EDUCATION. For catalogue, apt-ly to Rev. F. II.

KTlINrEREClf. S. President St. Louis Unlverslty.St. Louis, Mo.

IUK A FEMALE INSTITUTE, i rpHE next Session will open on MONDAY; the 31st August, under the continued superintendence of the subscriber, assisted in tbe Literary Department by Mrs. DOUG LASS. Every departme will be filled with able teaohers. Mr. and Mrs.

TEPE still continue In the Musle Department. "To our friends desiring repose and exemption from mapyof their i-eculiar AH.NOTAnciH. our locallon is especially at- tractive." Many families purpose settling among us this fall to educate their children. 1 For further particulars apply fnr a Circular to JiOV. JS.

JO UUASS. Jy2 tf Iuka. Mies. The Uulvcrsilj of Mississippi OI-ENS ON lira: SEPTEMBER NEXT. A thorousli course- of ins'rnctlon Is siven here, including special schools In tclence, and a preparatory department.

TERMS: Tuition for annual fO Fuel and deposit for djniaici 0 Board at steward's hall, SIS per mouth ISO Students are not nutticteu as to bard. Washing and lights will cost aboui 9 In special Cbemls'rv the fse is STS. and a de posit lor chemicals to cover damages, 5-5. une-nau iu aiivance remueii Jn Law-School perannunls.ss'.on, SO. The Faculty is full uuexiranled mod con.

duct characterires the student body. The Trustees feel wan noted in commending tbe University to the patrouas. tf tbe sur rounding States. J.M.IIOWHY. necreiary or the Board.

OxroRD. August 12. IhW. nulldswrwlin THE MEDICAL COLLEGE! OF JVlEiYiPHIS. FACULTY: ALEXANDER ER8KINE.

M.D., Prof, of Ob stetrics and OiseHses of women and Children and Dean of the Facullv. BaNJ. W. of the Prihcl- Dies nd Practice ut r-orcerr. A1.FIIED B.

Mnte- na -Metllca and therapeutics and or Ophthalmic Burcery. FRANK a. R.VMSAY. M.D., Prof.of the Prin ciples ana Fiaclice or Medicine. DUDLEY D.

SaUNDERS, M.D., Prof, of De-seriDtl -e end Suneical Anatomy. UIUUAJtD B. MAUKi; M.D.. Piof.of Physiol. ogy auu i-uioiogy, anu aecreiary oi me Faculty.

ADMON BROOKS, "M.D., Prof, of Chemistry and Toxicology. G. B. THORNToN, M.D., Demonstrator, of Anatomy. The Preliminary Course of Lectures furtbe term of Ibia-K.

will begin on tou 1st October, Iroiu which date the Dissecilng Rooms will be ODen. The Regular Course will begin on thefltst Monday in November. The City Dispensary, which has been placed under the exclusive control of tbe Faculty, wiU be open two hours daily for clinical pur- poses, auu to-tiiisiuesiuueuta u-ve-iree acctsc. For lnrther information, as to terms of tui tion, board, etc, application may be made to the Dean. ALEXANDER SllSt-lN I.ir., Dean of the Faculty.

Office, corner of Mala and Uayoso Streets, au2 dSMwSm Memphis. Tenn. CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, On near1 Wellington, WILT, open Its next Session on MONDAY, SeptetnDer. 7. nnder the direction' ol Rev.

WiM. PAT1KIU.ON, A.Band Erof.TJJ. OIHARDEAU, A.B. This Institution, formerly conducted by tbe late l'tor. WiiStttcy, ranks among the best male high schools in the city or country.

The experience, of tne present Princlpala guarantees to pupils the' very best educational Advantages. The buildings will be enlarged and conveniently and pleasantly arranged, and ill ted np with new furniture specially for school pur poses. -bud, ureei. anu rencn, jogetner with a Iborouzb course in the Eosllsn branches, will betau.ut. Terms moderate.

For clrrUlrs apply at the Bookstores, or refer to Revi T. D. witherspoon. W. Or Johnson, A.

T. Mann, hev. F.H. Petway, Thomas H. Allen, D.

B. Molloy, II. Wade Newton Ford TOOL Phillips at. Co E. M.

Apperson. Spicer Sharpe. auS tf Viiginia Military Institute, XezJJBglen, virgiBlsu APPLlCATIONfl wilt now be received for the appolntment-of it. additional Cadets into this Those entering in the sum-me-months enjoy. peculiar; advantegrsUn the special course of.

discipline and lestruction, by which they are crenared for the regular tBdlfi- I which aomraeBcs on the let (September'; i mreniars will be sent on awsuoaiiou. 1 mii FHAtf WS K. FRESH IMPORTATIONS FOR FALL TRAD E. Irving Block, 254 Second St, Memphis, Will receive, per Barque A. G.

JTewett," from Bordeaux, a lull Stoclt of FRENCH WINES, ETC. SOLE AGENTS FOR ATO WESTMOEELAND WMSKY, AUD HAVS OIT HAND A FOXTj STOCK OP lUOl kUKU jcais S5SonlKSaSiSipiBaTirl30iii Robertson County atfoTOffier'Xiquors. OKues or special lnfor- nuUSroU c. "3. EDTJCATIONAIi.

TUE MISSES BOWERS' fcCHOOL. THE THIRD SEMI-ANNUAL SESSION will opsn on Taesdny, the Pint of September. At thi-ir residence, 103 Monroe street, ifctr ycumt ladles cm be accommodatsd with board. uruucuiam.cuDiainiijg.ar(aeriuiurjiiauuu, apply atthe booxstjrtBortjtho auvtm SAINT UIAEY'S POPI-AK- STREET. MRa MARY K.

POPE, PRINCIPAL, re-orea TUESDAY, September lit. WlLt, aulltf and clus.Ical Hh I Scliool, MO FOR BOTH, THIRD STREET. THE Fall Session will openSEPTEMBER 1st. For circulars apply tbe D.Soto Bank, Peoples Insurance company. Young- Book store, anu at my s.reet.

anitlm AJ. IIAILK. P.nclpal. i Eol)erlson''1 Comraerdal CoUtge, I a. Itun Winchester.

I TO TTTR pnKT.Tn fl. M. TinRETlTnw t.l s- him Atmlv Ht No. S7 street, up-staiis. KeTerencvs Strutton, Uoyer i Co A.

Seessel i Sou, Hesse. Levy A Wol I jo. au 1 CIAYaOXT BOARDING SCHOOL PUPILS ARE PREEAREO AT THIS School for College or active LocATioK Three miles from Charleston, Jef-feisou county. Valley of, Virginia. Next Session Commences Sept.

1, 1SCS. Pupils received at any time. Ttnii-. tSK. payable semi-annually, in advance.

A litieral deduction will be made to parents or guard lans who send moro than one. boarucr. No extras. For circular, address J.S.ELACKBURN, an lawtfelS I'rlndpsL College of the liristlan. Brotliers, ST.

LOUIS. MO. I TUB cbject ol thU is to afford 1 ittlrtcint- thA mf fina a. colltgiate education. whUst the Commercial I Department offers rare advantages to young men desirous of entering on meieantlre rmr.

suits. The next Session will commence on the last MONDAY in Aucust. Applicants lor admission will do well to be lime, ror parncutars auarer-s anl2m BROlHuR EDWARD, President. WARD SEMINARY, ITASHvTXilVB, TElfH. The Leading School In the Soalh PARENTS wishing their daughters to enjoy the highest advantages of thorough educa tion in i-ogiisn, vrenen spoKen.Muslc, Painting, will And it to their ln- letoit to graduate them at this SemlBary.

It lias the finest bunding, the moet experienced ioci-ers, ias oest ooaroing to oe lounu in en tire n.utn. xerms liDerai. Fall Session Opens September 3 For catalogues address, u9 lw W. K. WARP, Principal.

Macon Masonic College, OITUATED seven miles north of Lafayette KJ uepot, and naritwton Railroad, in the health villaeeor Macon. Tennessee, re. somen third Monday in July, tendering prepar atory review ror tue. new scnoiasuu session, tone Opened the First Monday In September. Thorough Collegiate Course taught by anable wiu riKuiur.

lis luiuon, 51,51, 1. ana $5. Dr. G.T. HUNTER, President Board.

J. Q. MDBnaL.Becretry auslm UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. THE 4jth Session of tilts' Inctltutlatr will begin ou the 1st day of October. IStS, and end on tne 1 nurauay Deiore tno-iin oi uiy, is1 The crganliation of the Institution, is very complete, embracing extensive- and thorough eou 1 ses of Instruction In id terat urn and Science and in tbe professions of Law, Medicine and Englueertnr.

Ksiivateo Exrxsr Eiclhslve or books, clothing ad poclet money of theArxniMic unaen-, ittu; oi tna haw Btuueniuoo, anu of the Medical, student. tSSS, For particulars send for catalogue to Win. werteuDS-er, neo.eiary, or 8. MAUPlHj Chairman or the Faculty, au3 1 P. O.

Uhlvertlty of Virginia. UKIVERSITY IIItiH HCIIOOI. 1 GOSHEN DEPOT, BAIL- roau, ltocKDrione-county, va. II. N.

B. WOOD, Principal; A. J.WOOD-and THUMi H. IIOPJS, Associata I'Jiuclpals, Third September 30. SfS.to June 25, isnn.

Ancient anu Jioaern tngnagesia-ue- mai ICS, tugnsii urnncne! Ktement-Of Natural and Moral Sciences am lilstorv. iloya and youoe urn thurpug'ilypre pared for university oi Virginia, wasuingiou coutge, and bualnes- DUrsnlta. Cordlally recommended by the Frofrssars of tne university et -Virginia anu wasuington College and a large number of patrons in diner ent Htaus Terms or wholeSetsion, Tuition. Board, Fuel, Waihiug and Light, so in currency, half ou entrance, balance 1st February. P.

O. Goshen D-pot, Uockbrldgn connty, Vir ginia. ana im-w ST. AGNES TJAY SCHOOL. OWING to the rapidly lncreaelcg population in the.

neighborhood of Sr. Agues Academy, the Sl-ters have determined to resume their DAY BCHOOLvdiiconcinued some years since' ThCtmTS9 of 3-udles prescribed lor Day PnplUwlllfcB the same asthstpursnettby the Young. Ltdy Boarders. Studies will be resumed at St, Agnes and also at La salette a branch of the. above Ob lie Firs Moudny ot September For the greater convenience of such as may desire it, arrangements will be made with tbe proprietors of the Street Cars forthe.transmis-alon of pupil to and from bath Insulations.

For terms apply to the 1 LADY SUPERIOR au3lm OC St. Agnes Academy. ntsr.r E.ancsr KlurrKt. vnimrii GREEN" WOBKiff AH, GENERAL CLAIM ASEMTS CeBTcjaaccra and Scriveners, Opposite the Municipal Court-room. SS.TjnIan.

TJp-sialrn, JIeiBrhiaTeBBi. i4iaJ) i' PARTICULAR, attention paid toaIl clato againsx the United Stiles, and for proptTtyt Ukon, or das-age does by ths C-tUt DJ visiotf pr the Hixteenft Army CorPfr J7W EDUCATIONAL. PATAPS.O FfiSALE UiSTITDTE, Near Baltimore, Mary Ian a IN full operation, with complete corps of Teachers and Professors. PupiU from nineteen different States, South and boutkaeti, new present. Location beautiful, coavenlet, reared and perfectly healthy echool select: number of pupils limited, and chances more moder.te than the few institutions cf the same ebssm cities aud elsewheie Term begins September IV, IStS.

Address tbe Prlnrtpal, ROBilMTH.AR HUB, anil Stawftr JSUlcott's MU.is.Md. TO TEACHERS. TH" Tnut.es of HERN AN DO FEWALE COLLEGE wish to lease their lek Building of 30 Rooms and 7 acres of -round for a series ofyewrs. Addrefi THOMAS W. WHITE.

ul'-w Hernando. Mlu- HARVAKD IA.1V CAMBRIDGE, MAHi. TWO TERMS, begin nice SKPTKMBES 19, JieS.and IStei. Ihe rt aid en Pro fosaom a re, Tn ophilcs PassOns, L. L.D., Euoar WA-antnue.

L.L-D., and Natuamisl, Hoxj-ES. AM. Gen-llemen or distinction in the Protesslon lecture from time to lime on pedal topics. Application maybe made lor fnrthsT-inro lallon to either of the Itaaident Prrxeaors. lySlstw UNIOfU FEMALE COLLEGE, Oxlord, MieslBeippl.

(CHARTERED byihe State In and claim-j Ing to be to the Dacgbters what tbe Cnl. vorsitv 1 to the Sons. Rev. C. H.

BELL. President. Induced terms, per session of 20 weeks half In advance-, balance at middle of seMSlon. TUITION In Sciences. Preparatory Department 12 r.O Collegiate Department 23 CO Ancient aud Modern Lnuceii, 12 t) 25 0J Use ol liistrumtnt 10 OrnainentI.hr-nenes, usual rales.

Board. odging. Wblcg. Fuel, Lights, Incidental Ice and attenoauce- total. 1C0 CO TheBo-ruing Department la in chargti of Rev.

W. W. McMaben, known to be a mcstgenerous provider, aud is liko aphotne for young lad es. in whiehure found netnersandcomfort. Thn Faculty board in tbe College.

Opening or next Session, September 10. ISt-. S. u. BURNEY.

President roard of Trustees. 1 Address all letters ou business to Union Female College. Oxford, Mhu. Apply for catalogue-. anU tf ST.

ACNES ACADEMY FOB YOUNG lADITS. THIS Institution, conducted by tho Sisters' or St. Losihic, la situated In a healthy ad retired prt of tbe ot Tenn. The builuings are ample and com-moulous, standing in the center or extensive aud highly Improved grounds, shaded by for- sr. trete, aud laid out witburaie plants ana -hi ub-bery.

ihe coarse of studies comprises ail tha brauchen l'sul aud Ornament-l, that are usually tauhr. Ihe Atvdemle Year consists of two Sessions of Ave each the nrst commencing on the MUST aiONDAif OP 8EFTKMBE, ihe secjnd on thet lRr MOJiDAY of FEBBL'ARY. perNesslrin FayableHiilf.jrearlx, Invariably In AUvance. For Board and Tuition, $7o, 80, $93 or J10O, according to the age or class of the pupil. For D-y Scholarf, Tuition, 115, jai, tj or S3, according to ageorolasf.

Extsa LUn. French, Italian, each, 12 fO; Music on Piano, 5 10; Music on Guitar, S2U (XI; stualo on Harp, SUG0: Use of Ins-ruments, J5C0; Palming in Oil Colors. SSS 00; Pa ntlngln Water Colors, SIS 00: 00; Embroidery and Ornamental Work. 115 Ou; Wax Work.fU 00; Washing and Bed and Bedding, JlOtO; stationery, S3 00 Dancing, at Professors charges. e-'B3-rd per month during vacation, if spent at the Academy washing, mending, Include 112.

Medicines and Physicians' fern will form extra charges. For further Information, apply to or address tho "Mother Agnes Academy. auld-t-wlm KENTUCKY HIUTABY INSTITUTE (six laiT.rs south or tsasctozt). CoL H. T.

ALIjEIT, Sup arintond't. Assisted by au Able Faculty. rpHE 23d Academical year of this Institute will begin on Monday, September 7, 1M8. TKB MS -Three huDdrtd and llfty dollars ($300) per Academical jeir of Id weeks. Refer to Messrs.

Parker Ward A Memphis, Tenu whom Cat aloguee may be had. for special information, address CoL B. T. P. ALLEN, Haperlntencent, Farm dale, Krankitn county.Ky.

jel2daw3m LTJlklBZa, STC. mm MILL ASD LUMBER YARD, CUBBINS, CUNN COOVER 161, ICS unit 10. Wathington MEM-PHIS. TENNESSEE, BUILDING AND FRAMING LUMBER OI KlLkiuda. Sash, Doois.

Blinds, Newel Post and Ps. Balusters and Klllnr. p.i. lngit, Batb, Shinties, and a cboioe Jot af Sea-aued Oatr, Walnut; Cypress, YUow Prne and Poplar, Fluoriugj Ctlling and Weather Boarding, for Sale Cheaper than erer OfTcred Bsloro. Hanlne.

TuminK Scroll BiTlnr.Tarnn. ulngnnd Morticing, dune loordtr. au9 la MILLS. LUMBER, ETC. TALOH.

rAUL-gL-f-E-R, AV23N1TE MSG' AD FLOORING MILLS, S0S.45L.Do, 455 157 Streot, ClBoinnatl, Ohio. MANUFACTURERS OP Sash, Door, Prames, IXTSIDE AUD OTJTSIDS P1Y0T BLINDS 4 PANEL SHUTTEBS SCore Own, Store Fronts, Mouldings of Eiery lkrltloK, V-KA-niAS Cenaicefl, flcrsxiB, Etc. --T-vd- TUE nnderiigned havs this day formed a eoDartnershln under the -tvleurNORTOK the purpose of transacting a General Comn-U-IonBuAlness. JAMES NORTON. LEVI JOY.

Memphis, Jnly 186s CARD. JAMES NORTON, lat LEVI JOY, lats uavis a onon. ormeiey, oy to. NORTON JOY. O'T ON FACTORS Axr CeBi-iaH.

Kerciu-B-B, No. 33. Front. 8treet, Mamphla, Tenn. jysm To BHllaers ergla KtwiMg-Siate TITE.

offer lor sale; in Vtuan titles tcrrultrpTrr-t chaser, a. superior, article-or, Slate from -the- Georgia said, ba rqual to the Welch, and not subject-, -rack-by heat aa the Vermont and othais, and Ria will be sold' as law or lower tikea' nySl-ttx market. SaTnXSR.TBE---VAaTca.

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