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MEMPHIS DAILY BY JO HIST S. C. HOGAN CO. MEMPHIS. SAT URD AY, SPET JEM BK, 1867 VOLUME 347 HEflPMK APPEAL PC BUSHED DAILY WEEKLY JOHN S.

C. HOGAN CO. 113 Of' mall IV 1 at auu i HK SCP.M HIPTIOM Daily (Id advance) per annum i par week To news-dealers, par copy Wee per Hiiuvm advance) wKo subscription entered on oat books for a leas time than one month. KATKH or AHTKBTIBIItl. One square one insertion each additional lnaertlon onaweak two waaka three weeks one month I iff awr All avertlaxuenU considered dna -a first lnaertioa.

as-Right uaea of aolld nonpareil oocatilnte a Kiuare. ava- All advertisement In theHpedal NotgBS aalumn will he charged otnta per line. Marriage and death notice, published ae oilier advertisements. a All advertisement for the Appeal rausi banded In at the Clerks desk. ar- tVoaae dnrfcnMali awl a.

pmtd or i ft Bdosra aar Advertisements for Uie Weakly per will tie charged at arae rata, per week or month, a In the Dally, aulas by special contract. atar Our friend are requested to ua. their beat efferts to aend ns arjbacrfben, and AH up our llsta. and alao to forward any itema of newa tb.l may be or sufficient local Importance to warrant their publication. TKkUM Of WEISLT.

Ah an Inducement to get up elnbe, we bare adopt! the following acala oi price, which are a low aa our current office expense will admit Of: One Copy, one year B5 00 To elub or ten or more, each 4 iw Jnearvoou is advomee. MASONIC DIRECTORY. PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS. Dr. Joe.

E. Lynch, "VFKICK Ml Main atreat, between Union 1 1 ana Uayo-i atreeta, Memphis. Tenu. Orrirs HouBSe to 13 a.m., and 2 to 4 p.m. Jyi DR.

WM. EVERETT CAN be Pound at Boom o. 5 and 6, South-era Uoom, corner of Main and Heal slieet, when- lie in prepared to treat and advise with I ail ladle having diseases peculiar to their eex. r. Age and long t-iiertence convinces him that an can be relit? ved, no matter how severe the 4 (m caee, or of bow long funding, and atntve ail MMn he delrs lao' aaaae which have tieeu PRONOUNCED INCURABLE.

ar Diseases of children will alao receive Pv a attention. DENTISTS. s. HINSON, DENTIST, No. 335 Main Street, Near the Wor.bani House, ap.

aVrt lltti-iiw rfltxir, DKISTTISTS, a. 217 (ra Heeowd and Adauia Htm J. C. HABr.IS. C.

I BLA I K. LAWYERS. mm ussn Bfjastn. HA M27. 18SS.

EIUITOX IIALSEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HAVE REMOVED TO Ko. berond Jefferson Block. ar Special retention given to proceeding In Bankruptcy and In Admiralty. yl MASONIC INTELLIGENC E. bearing the Right of the Realm.

At the nrst Beginning near men, mat never were cDargeil bernre, he marge" tills manner: That they should never be tbievea. Nor thieve' maintainors, and that they truly fulfill their day's work, and travail for their pay that they shall take care of their Lord, and (a) true account give to their Fellow, In thlaas that be, to be accounted of them, and to hear, and them love aa themselves, and they shall be true to tha king of Enf laDd, aria to the -aim. and that they keep, with all their might, and ail tb articlea aforesaid. After that it shall be inquired if any Master or Fellow that Ik warned, have broken any articles before said, the which, if they have done, it shall Da determined there. Therefore, it is to-wlt: if any Master or Fellow that is warned before to come to such Sometime there was in France a worthy Kmc that -was called Carobua Secumlus, that is to say, Charles the Second, and this Charles was elected: King of ranee, by the Grace of God and by lineage also.

And some men say that he was elected by fortune, the which is false, as by (the) chronicle be was of the Kiug'x blood royal. And this saare King Charles was a Mason before that be was King, and after that he was King I he loved Masons and cherished them, and gave them charges and manners at LATEST BY TEuLEGRAPH TN oon Dispatches. VBttu associated rasas asroaTS. I WINES AND LIQUORS. Klai ilaavloa tUii TFt.tnL aAma PA vat used in France and he ordained that eoDBregatlons and ber.be! lionsl and will they should have an' assembly once in the year and come and speak together and for to be ruled by master and fellows of ali things amisa.

And soon after that came Saint Adhabell into England, and enlivened Saint Alban to Christianity. And Saint Alban loved well Masons, and he gave tbam first their ebargea and manners first iu Kngland. And he ordered convenient (times) to pay for the 1 travail. And after that waa worthy King in Rugiand that was called Atbel-Stan, and his youngest son loved well the science of geometry, and be wist well that hand craft bad the practice of the science of reometry so well as Masons, wherefore he drew htm to Coonsel and learned i tbei practice of that Science to his Speculative, for of speculation he was a master and be loved well Masonry and Masons, and be became a Mason himself, and he gave them charges and names as it is now in England and in otber countries. And be onlalnetl not come, nr else have trespassed against any article beforesaid, if it may ba proved, he shall foreswear his Masonry, and shall no more use If he presume for to do, the sheriff of the county, in the which be may be found working, he shall (im 'prison him and take all bis goods into the King's hand till ins grace lie granted bitu and sneweXL For this cause, principally, where these) congregation ordained it.

at as well the lowest as the highest, should be well and truly served in his art heforesatd, throughout al! the kingdom of England. Amen Sa mote it be. MS OF THE DAY. There are no fewer than 311 manufactories of false teeth in Paris. The First National bank of Denver, baa declared a dividend of ten per cent.

They hobble prisoners in Pennsylvania to prevent their breaking jail. new brulires nave been I iiilf h.t.ij. tt.ii Muina ,4 11 th. Mian .1... I lu" i apoleon 111.

at a cost of about five mil- Hon of Uollara. I here is a movement on foot in and purchased a free patent of the King that tnev snnuiii mane iani assembly when they saw a reasonable time and i Fredftriekshanr, to start a line of 1 Tlarl. loth 1 Kbesvan. 10th October 1 Ctatatru. Sth November, 1 Tabeth.

Sth Ueeember 1 Hbebat. 7Ui Jaaoary, 1 Adar, sth 1 eoraary, 1 Veadar, sth March 1 Niaan, Sth April, 1 Uar, ath May, 1 Hivu, 4 ill June 1 Thamuz, July, 1 Ab. 3d Auaiut, 1 Kiel. 1st ..1867. ,1.

a. rwAS. o. p. kootc SWAN A FOUTE, MEMPHIS.

KSPKCIAL ATTENTION OIVKK TO MATTER tit BARKMUPTVY. Ofllce OeSolo Block, Madison Street, between Main and Second. Sao W. WINOHISTEa. BOBKBT A.

HATCHIB. ite of uailatln. Tenn. UM of Missouri. WINCHESTER HATCH EH.

Col- May June, Dav. th November In eacn JaUmkUtr inn Bald A year. MASONIODIKECTORY lavaaaat A SCIROSA very W. John Beam nh, Sec Bourn No 11a. Mneu 2d Friday of Kaajsaa anil Second A lei tinjl AgenU, 227 Seooud street, pnta.

Tenneaaae. ATTORNEY AT L1W, ABD Inited States Comiuissioiier, Ojpre over CommercUU Rank, Entrance No. 19 Madison Memphis Tubs. A. Wkiuht, L.

D. McKlatc WRIGHT McKISICK, Attneaars at Law cer.Court JA1 in. IX Pblarai. 2S4 rrout aireet, li at Knday of each idHex ond. John rard.

Sec 1 Knday or each P. Stanley, Meets to Monday of John Zeut. eech montn-H J. T. Sellara.

W. Lai Li HooTT. No. month Hall. oor Alnslle, W.

H. Habii.tov No. 3W. luontb OAld-KellOH h. nuiu Eil.wibm.n-o.

No. Ml .1" Meeta lib rlday of eacK month AH p'rout atreet, John j. M'nrsham; W. rl. K.

Sec. KOTAt Fens Chapter. No 4. MeeU2d aaajtw of eah -Pel tows' Mall. Joha feat.

M. K. H. B. M.

Levy. Sec y. a Asms. w. Eructr A No.

s. eaeii in, -( HatL Th. N. J. Witxln, Bee.

TBAPUABS. Ctkbnb Ko t. Meets 4th Monday of each mouth. John fent, If, J. Wlggio.

Rec. AND Sv OTTISH KITE, Fru-U Street. Ht.vi- Ijode ltth No. 1. sated I'ommunicatton, Sd Wednesday nlahl of each month.

Henry P. Woodard, aid, 1iarles M. Carroll. Uth. Mitbkas Idte of Pertection.

Mo. 1 MeeLhlih W-dnesdae of eaeh month. Ueorae Mellenib, M. A. K.

Krankland. tld, CAsii.HiA-etiticllof Htsnetsof Jerusalem. Mo. 1. Henj.

PuUea, Tarab PK of Kns- rolk. IStli. No. i ma, Xtd, H. loin- VE removed their office to the Kit v.

h- am Block. oa. and up-atalra, Mad ison street. myS ALBKBT PI EC A ao.N, Little Rook. Ark.

PIKE A ADAMS, XT! Main at Memphis. Calvskyi Uharl.si Un.on. Pwilippb lt i t.rsarts No. 1. Henry P.

William V. Clrode SA CoValBTOKY OP WKST tn.lle. Kef leilor i Chief at. John Itodge C. Li 11 PIKK, ATTORNEY AT LAW AMD Selicitor in Chancery, Little Roek, Arkansas.

Will practice In the Kedera! and State Oourta. GoUeCiious promptly a. tended to. tuns tt BABBOCB I vr V1LUAI CHAIO. LEWIS CRAIC, A TTOKNKYS AT LAW.

Stlhman Block, Ha. isv street. North or nu Siemnhis. Tenneaaae. M.

t. Williamson will be found at the above. mhlZSm come together to their councillors of the which charges, manners, and assembly as it is written and taught in tba book of mm charges, wherefore 1 leave at this time. Good men for this cause and this manner Masonry took its first beginning. It befel sometimes that great lords had not so great possessions that they might not advance their free begotten children, for tbey bad t-o many, therefore they took counsel how they might their children advance and ordain them honestly to live, and they sent after Wise Masters of the worthy Science of Geometry that they, through their wisdom, should ordain them some honest living.

Then one of them, that had the name which was called Eoglet, that was the most subtle and wise fouuder, ordained an art and called it Masonry, and so with his art, honestly, he taught the children of aaajat lords, by the prayer of the fathers and free will of their children, the which when tbey wersi taught with high care, by a certain time, they were not all alike able for to take of the (a)fareeaid art wherefore the (a foresaid master, Eoglet, ordained tua. they who were passing of cunning should be passing honoured and ded to call the Cunuinger Master for to inform the less of cunning masters of 1 the which were called Masters of Nobility of wit and cuuning of that ait. Nevertheless, they commanded that they lawat were lees of wit should not becalleid I servants, nor sutje but fellow, for nobility of their gentle blood. In tbis manner was the a foresaid art begun in the land of Egypt, by the foresaid Master Foglet, And so it went from land to land, and from Kingdom to Kingdom. After tnat, many years, in the time of sailing vessels between that place and Slew orR.

A large quaatitv of tobacco is coming into Danville, now. A lot was iid tbe other day for per hundred. Japan has a population of sixteen millions, but is deereasine, owing to tbe diseases caused by unrestrained licen-' tiotisness. Coaches make the distance between Denver and Cheyenne in twenty hours, and the fare is (27 75. The Jews of Norwich, have established a society there, called tbe Zleck." They are to have a Jewish meat market to encourage its growth.

Travel on tbe New York Central railroad has beeti unusuully heavy of late. One train that passed over the road laat Monday evening drew sixteen passenger coaches. In the Sandwich islands great results are expected from the treaty with the United States. Coaches from Julesburg and Kalt Lake are running regularly. The Indians on the entire route are quiet.

The English ooal mines increased their production last year some three and half millions of tons. The Long Rraneh (X. J. says that 40110 visitors have been at that watering place this season. The first hogshead of the new crop of tobacco has arrived in New York, from Hart county, Kentucky.

It is estimated that 60U0 of the business men of New York live in tbe neighboring towns, and enter and leave the city daily by the cars. The liuuor law questiou lends ex- to the political Baltjmokk, September 13. The bor der states convention met yesterday. Representatives are present from Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri and Tennessee. Horace Maynard has been chosen president.

Speeches have been made by Maynard, Creswall and others, and letters have been read from distinguished white and negro politicians, among them one from Sumner, in after stating his anxiety to be present, he says congress will leave undone what it to do if ft falls to provide promptly for the establishment of equal rights, whether political or etvll, every- i where throughout tba union. Tbis is a solemn duty which cannot be shirked nr piwtponed. Lvt idea is intolerable that we may, under any pretension of state right, set up a political oligarchy within its border, and then eall it a republican government. I beiieve, with all my soul, that such a government must be rejected as inconsistent with the requirements of the declaration of independence. Respectfully, yours.

Signed. CHARLES BUHNER. Resolutions were adopted to the effect that it Is the duty of congress to protect the equal voting and rights of all loyal American citizens, without regard to complexion, and to guarantee a republican form of government to all states also urging congress to aid thoroughly the adoption of measures requisite for I the establishment of peace and prosperity throughout tbe land, and suggesting presentation to the states for adoption of the constitutional amendment, providing no state snail alsrrancnise any citizen because of race or colsr they also approve the reconstruction measures of congress, call for th- reinstatement of Stanton, and applaud tbe military service, prudence and firmness of Geo. Grant, and express the belief that the president should be Impeached and removed. A mass meeting subsequently held indorsed the action of tbe convention.

MEGIBBEN BROTHER, WHOLESALE Liquor Dealers, 8l MAIN STREET 4 HI Memphis, runneejeie jaua tr INSURANCE AGENCIES EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL. A. AST B. VACCAKO, at. MAOETBBY, IB A.

a. VACCAAU. A. VACCARO Importers and Dealer, In WINES, LIQUORS, SEGAES, KTC, 324 Front Street, Memphis, Tenn. myt U.

8. BON DEO CELLAR. NATHAN i po tees or RHENISH I FRENCH WINES, LIQUORS, Foreign ASI produce. No. 262 Second Street, OPPlJBITE COURT SO.

PARK, MEM PR IS, TENNESSEE. B. L. DI EON. DIXON fc PERCY.

A TTOKNKYS AT LAW. Oreenville. Mi Will practice In tbe Courts of Tunica. Lsiahoiua, Boliv (Vnnttea. i Washington and brnqueuni rtecft 1v IOUK S-KEBB.

J. W. WESrrCol GEO. E. STAHL.

Kerr, Westrott Stahl, Attorneys at Law, So. HO Becond Street, OPPOfcUT: COURT SQUARE. J. estcott, nited States raimUMonrr and Cobv mlsklonf for all the States. HOTELS.

SELF-FASTENING MROI UHT 1R0 BIT kit TIE LOOkOl MUl TAI HOI SR. Near Chattanooga, Tenn. faPHLKkii no uiore bpot fork Sunt- 1 i EDvr reudac than th1 mm tfee cinmll ol Ioukout Kt ttUlinil taliU rn of nature. Kant, from tht inuac-ia Ik Been. iucmfw, winding I i away in the blend with tbe valley, with in.

exldBd aa Tar liaoai, atiTr iLt tuky Mouutain iumM faHi-ttaa, i -jt le-lr- 111 lllf (st5Ut-ui lUfftlft tbe WllT, I he imy and tnllli(c-iicv thf uth rata re Huaini-r to tireMibe the pure niout'taln aud it Will Mijn HKatiu In tbe faTont Sum-i MKMf of nil tired of the uuvt and tl at cillar. de-wirtj relax-tlon ad and ii I of amid Die 4 nest MB ipi IUKA SPRINGS HOTEL at open for be --( uoaiatfOti ri-J nor A new l-muae -with fSrwif num Urn Iseet mi i to tbe lairge Hotel, wi(h all modern lmprviveiueuiri. Billiard TablDB, Tcnpm Alleys. Bath rtOOltvS, 6wiDKt t0.v Good lie lib, the li faeib tat inuvlttl Iuk and flwhlu, i uteaaure, bealth tavid ku iorv Hi II lira of a. mphh, on Mrvptals aud ii u-r i Kallroed.

With two dally traloe telegraph, etc Rooraa can It- engap-'i T.J kaKT No. Saw Main tOsreei. rATTKlO WKJoliT a i) au7 I'loprieUtra. TAILORING, SCOURING FOR COTTON BALES. CIAS.

t. tH8a. Bole Prop'tr, So. 14 ITnlon street. New Orleans I.

llhu 1. 1 1. rw Vy I couiineueinu iu of Kngland by his counsellors and other! The Cuba telegraph was opeue.1 to the public Thursday. Congratulatory messages passed over it between Seere-tary Hetvard and the captain There were sixty-seven deatiis from yellow fever in New Orleans for the twenty-four hours yesterday morning great of tbe land, by common con -eiit. for great default found among Masons, they ordaiued a certain rule amongst them une time of the year, or in three years as need were to the King and great lords of the laud and all the i -A dentil who had au eye to business and from country to country, cougrega- fHls.

t.th within th Iiiaert the hoop In the slot, and draw It tight a-round the bale. ater In the world, nu-bkul-rooiioi, and huut- lery IndUL-emenl lor All other 1 fantenlua thl. ineth .1 and will be priMH.eut-d at aasuch. circle of the Harttield, camp meeting, at one time. The returns of glass eyes and palpitatora are not yet iu.

The Omaha ReyufAiran says the population of Cheyenne City is now fifteen hundred, and among tberu there is not a gambler or a woman of doubtful reputation. The tit. Louis Democrat, a violent radical organ, attributes the democratic victory iu California to tbe nomiuation of corrupt men by the republicans. A sample of pig iron from Oregon, tbe first manufactured ou the Pacific coast, is on exhibition at Sau Francisco, by J. K'jss Browne, commissioner for mining and agrioallural statistics of the Pacific coast.

The farmers of western Massachusetts are busy harvesting their tobacco. Tbey report only aoout two-thirds crop on au average, though snuie tie'ds are extra. The report of the directors of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad has betn made public. One thousand two hundred miles of track are iu operation. A large ijnantlty of silver and silverware, buried some mouths ago by thieves near lexingtoo, has just been unearthed by means of the efforts of the .1 M.nlifll They should not be excused jifft.

secretary of the treasurv has liner (with out akiug per of maJe a rule that the share of I I It. liu in ,..,1 iu cases of violation of the revenue laws, -hall not be alloted until all costs and charges have beeu paid. Steam fishing boats have iieen introduced into some cf the Scotch fisheries. I'll r- i i (-' of he tin imnFura i.f tha rlu I ration is to send deep ea fish to the markets ou tht day tluring which they are.tukeu. Tbe receipts of bullion from California and Nevada mines for the past week aggregate and from the Oregon and British oluniliia mines during the same time they amount to When the lever of the press is racist the tie will fasten itaelf by the outward pressure of the bale.

A 8TIT( IN TlMfc SAVK8 HISE." I DTE1RQ, SCOURIItQ, t- -ABD- I REPAIRING, lone at abort notice by CI ara asents and are pared to fll ordera ha? tbe atajva fltafH Iron BnclUe Tie, ttrlui. are 1. iv hk I of the moat atipeiior Iron ou It and tl 1). H.IAVIS CommllislOU V' Loul'villa, Jan la7. aul -x ISAAC ISAACS, 1-2 JeSerson Btreet, All orileni eseeuted wm neaaneaa and pel i'Ii, I eaUiwaaaaBfaotWMi guaranteed when l.e work la dona.

matt THO H. MtM. A.P. BA.NSOB Tlum. U.

Hunt a IS af 1 81LK AND WOOLEN DYERS St Mretit, BKTWr.KN JEKKKRfON Diai rhcua. Dysentery, feummt Complaint, Cholera Morbus, Flux.Cfcil-dren'a Teething, and the Uieat Prevent ve of Asiatic Cholera. BKWK YUM. Kjitraor liuars Metin iue. the broHdras I'Mrll I try, ta Lttlrred lite -I oghotfi the allavr aix luoblbl and ooomr.

Mi to lead ltreaaea ena i-jtbea leatd Oonda left in atore of onter. WHITEMAN alanofartarara of and Dealett In PRINTING PAPER, HuriheMlror 1 Na.S? teal. Court rablh HuiiNrr.il h.iikr. i Mrni, al.akioui ktlhxt ultloeiAijJ tbe Hiaidtal MVTnJh, oaumaa ever tamer pi) iLg on tba tributary itVePa, Wm em bm tian Oouituiiwtiuna, Aruiv Ctiap ua nuinei to aaeation. I iciual ualiiies in iLe bigb meUsciua baa audi recou Hole rilifllM Hold by Uruggiata anu Nltitit.

ne neer Hu-Warren, ie miiiy 1 I nduui uigcon-, ttaatrl tippi ana u.i lAt tuber I AC. IKE, bt. lxtuia. Itviklera every j.T-.-dftw tf MAtt Tl pa i ISW foplitr VKE. oiK'liMHOR io W.

H- Kultarttm, dei'er In ut uliu.e and alamtaaniN. Monroe fc.ieet. All euriptloia of ataureaea ana Hvtt-uiug uiade to oideu Parucuiu alteiitun paid Ui Mfrth, JM KJM Mb rwoMM.ilri, All klndaof rpboiaUiibg done by cotnt-eieni and expeiienid workmen. auif Int Architect and Engineer. 'I'HK uaUernifcUed wt.tud reapctfully inform itla fnjruuk and tbe publia that be la pre- a pareo to urvuu- ma wnoie uiuitin lo Its-Kij- KKKP ALWAYS IrS A A IXMII.KTK ing i aLut and Hupejlnlndjuc Rutldlnga, wlib aaaartutenl ol all klndat.i I aa tuuca energy and attention to bia patroni' Cfly r.agiaeer ut- Km- Htllliuau Block, MexMHid and Madl-aob hi twa la- cbarea reaaooable.

J- H. Mot'LlTRK, Arrhttawi hihI k.ikiHMr. FAMILY (MEBIES AMI MM. ALL llUDKllrl Proajrtlj Filled and llelltere lu any part ot rha city WITHOUT KX1KA HA B1 6 satiHfaetlon given, or Hood, will be re-eeeeived lcB aiS WII IIOI'TCMAKOK. fiivK its a Ball a Card.

aart will at onae raMltd wr wi and of we Jiuto fire proof ooni-andcftvered witb tin. i-d ua lor tbe last two nay have prepotaeU to may rest aaaured we Ycm itt'Htdent Notice t'oaitof Uaywoudl'ouaty. atauu va. K. Leougiey el al.

la-ht. reatiugfroiu affidavit herein filed lhat iiJ.iLU, H. Y. I a itatey and John 1 are aia i.Oii-r-.ident oi tr- si.ip i eea- It la oidaced that publication made uuce a week for four aacceaaivc waeka tn tbe leaQihia Appeal, a uewapaper publlabtd lu thcOty of MaiupitU, TeuutaMLi, lejuuirang tb aald K. Y.

angley and John 1. Ware ntake tbt-It peraoual vppearance wit bin lite Qrat tbree daya of tbe September term of the Orcult Court of Nay wood County, to aet in Brown ville the fourUi alonday lu September, leJ7 then and titer io plead, auiwer, oj- deiuuri u-tue pialntlnV declaration herem, or judgmeut will be taaeu default aa to them. J.M RUTiaElXiE, Clerk H. rU. Attorney.

Brownttville. Auguut tJ, 1OT7. au9 la4w Hilt for IMcorce Kuil Lull a of Shelby county, Tenn. Loan urona v. Pntr Oroaa.

apueartog on, afflaavlt ou to turn It on by draye aWBEeMbBt there oau be two would a. eaai for lis ur abAel to tue (ouiureab aa orxiiuAji way tor uaualef J. H. UataUBItAN A 1 ate iietenil.nt la a uou iualdeat oi the hiate of rul)eee It la therefore ordered thai he do enter UMi apiearauoa Ueiain, al tbe courthouse iu the i of Meuuihia, a.d plead, ar or desaojr to eoxupaMBast hill, or lurethe third WoudaA' lu ia' uary. lags, or the aaina will be taken for ceufewud and eat for Lnarlns ex pa and that a copy el thu, del pn'Jlabed once a week tor lour aucoaaalve w- te In the MeinphU Attest: D.

HTEWAKT. Clark Jia'luu) aehinslou, aoia. loi con, pi Mept. IpuVT id- tions should be made by Masters, of all Master -Masons, and fellows In the a fure-said art, and so, at such congregation, tbey that he made Masters should tie examined, of the articles after written, atui be ransacked whether they be able and cuuning to the profits of the lords having) them lo serve and to the ion i ii, of the laiforeeaid art. And, moreover, they should receive their i charge that they should well and truly dispend the goods of their lortfs.

as well the lowest as the highest, for tbey be their lords, for the time, of whom they take their pay for their servioee and for their travail. The first articles tbia That every Master of this art should be wiae and true to the Lord that hessrveth, diapeudiog his goods trtdy as he would bis own were dispensed, and not give more pay to no Mason than he wot he may deserve. After the dearth of the corn and victuals iu the country, no favour withstanding for every man to be rewarded after his travail. The Heeond Article is this That every Master of this art almuld be warned, twfore, tocome to his congregation, that they oome duly, but if tbey may be excused by i some manner of. cause.

But, nevertheless, if ttiey be found rebel(lieus) at such congregation or faulty In any man ner of i harm of their lords and reproof of tlua art in no manner death, and though they be in peril ot death, they shall warn the Master that is principal of tbergathering of his de cease. I he third i article is this That no Master take no (apiprentice for (ai lee term than seven years at the least. tiecau.se such as be within a less may not, profltablv, come to his art, uor able to truly serve, bis lord, and lake as Mason should lake. I be I- mirth A rule is this That no Master, for no profit, take no appreiitiee, for to be learned that is born of boud blood, for, because of his 1 Lord, to whom be is boud, will take him as he well may, from bis art aud lead hini, with him, out of hi Lodge, or out of his place, that he worketh in, for his leilows. peradveuture, would help him 1 and delutie for him, aud thereof man- slaughter might i.trise, It is forbid den aud also for another cause of his art, it took beginning of great lords cbildreu, freely begotten, as it is said before.

The Fifth Article is this That no Master give more to apprentice in time of his (apipreutlcehood, for no profit to be take1 tbau he uote si well be may deserve of tbe Lord that he servelh, nor not so much that the Lord, of the place that he taught iu, may have some profit by his teaching. The Sixth Article is this That no Master for no coveteuus cess, nor profit, take no ap prentice that is imperfect, that is to say, having any I maim, for the which he may not work truly as beought for todo. The Seventh Article is this That no master be found willingly or help, or procure, to be mountaineer and a sustainer (bf) any commou night walker to rob, by (be i which manner of night walktug, they may not fulfill their days work and travail, land, through tbe condition their fellows might be made wroth. Tbe Eighth Article is this That if it befal that any Mason that be perfect, and cun-niBg, come for to seek work, and find an imperfect and uncunniog working, tbe Master of the place shall receive the perfect and do away tbe imperfect, to the profit of Ids Lord. The Ninth Article is this That no Master shall supplant another, for it is said iu the art of Masoury, that no man should make end i -ii well of work begun by auother, to tbe profit of his Lord, as he (that) began it, for to end it by his matters, or to whom be sheweth bis mattera.

Tbia is made by divers lords and masters of divers provinces and divers con- gregation of Masonry as it is, to-wit that who u. al coveteth for to oome to the stale of the a foresaid art it be-hoveth them first, principally, to God aud Holy Church, and all-halows, and his Master and bis fellows as bis own Brethren. Ti Second Point He must fulfil his day's work truly that be taksth for his pay. The Third Thai ha can hold the counsel of his fellows In Lodge, and in Chamber, aad io every place there as Masons be. The Fourth 1 Point That he he no deceiver of the a) foresaid art, nor do no prejudice, nor sus tain no articles tbe art, nor against none of the art, but he shall sus tain it In all houour inasmuch he may.

Tbe Fifth Point When he shall take his pay, that he take it meekly, as the time is ordained by the Master to be done, and that he fulfil the acceptations travail, aud of rest, ordaiued aud set by tbe Master Tbe Sixth Point I If auy discord shall be between him and iiis fellows he shall obey him meekly, aud still at the bidding of bia Master, or of tbe Warden of bis Master, In his Master's absence, to the holy day following, aud that he accord them at the dis-pisiition of his fellows and uot upon the work day for letting of their work and profit of bis Iord. The Seventh Point That he covet not the wife, nor the daughter of his masters, neither of his fellows, but if it be iu marriage, nor hold concubines, for diaootd that might fall amongst them. Th. Kighth Point If It tiefal him for to be Warden under his Master, that be be true mean between his masters aud his fellews, and that he busy iu tbe absence of bis Master to the honour of his Master and profit of the Ixrd that he serveth. The Ninth Point If be be wiser aud subtler than his fellow working with him io his Lodge, or auy otber place, and be perceive it that he should leave the stone that he work-eth upon, for default of cunning, and can teach bim and ameuii the stone, he shall inform bim and help him, that the more love may lucres, among them, aud that the work of the Lord be not luat.

When the Masters and Fellows be forewarned, land i are oome to such congregation, if need be, the sheriff of tbe county or the mayor of tbe oity ol alderman of the town in wbicb the congregation is holdeu, shall be Fellow, and (as) soeiale to the Master of the congiegatiou, in help of bim, against rebels, aad (tor thejjup- FOKEIfJ. September 12. A dispatch from Athens ssys that Creat Britain and France, in a joint note to Greece, in structed the government at Atheos tn refrain from hostilities against the sublime porte and maintain a strict neutral ity on the Cretan question. Geneva, September 12 The radical congress is still in session. During its sitting this morning a short attack waa made upon tbe socialists of tbe Cu'ted States, which gave rise to an excited discussion.

Some ill feeling was created, and befVire the close of the session many members withdrew from congress. Madrid. September 12. The governor of Minorica has issued an order establishing a vigorous quarantine at Port Mehan for all vessels coming from the I'nited States or West Iodies. Marseilles, September 12 A telegram in in Constantinople announces the arrival of the United States steamer Swartora.

London, September 12 The Doncas-ter races were again lamely attended today. The Zeland stakes were won by Vauban. the Cleveland handicap won by Seville, and VK? won the corporation plate. The statement of the Bank of Kneland shows that bullion has increased three hundred thousand jjounus since the "th inst. The amount of travel in Canada for "the states" is larger this year than ever iieforet HOFFHEIMER BROTSEES' CELEBRATED BAVARIAN BITTERS, The best Ritters in the market aa a TONIC AND APPETIZER.

Tliree.roortht ftf tke Prefltt B'tiraed 8 the Pailcy toasters to Ue gaged in tearhln ntv-n. tte-r IS-Ium ansa 3tf. W. rWflN, Monday, the 2d SCHOOL. rlM8 VICTORIA D.

EOWKR.1ree.ntl. Be. riuoprria Tfnma. TnnMsi. ri -Tl tad In tearhina with Prof.

J. p. Stewart. uvuio xucuiaubC uuii p-o iuan. uaiaieu oy ner slater OK COLUMBfS.

GA. INCORPORATED 186. Cash apltsland Sorplaj, I ol Septraaaesr, At No lu Monro, atxeet, between Third. onr i lae b-tv ire. of the tolloir um KeoUeniejt are aturaaed Fror.

Aua-nsie jiist. 1A 1 TT-iSg JZTKTtiRX portion of probta Lo Srrlp, wulcb will oe taxes par vatae rewewaej. PIRli cryarprriTTWs TOtTTTABIJ. I u. tf.

auU tr TOUVG LADIES' COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, Forest MM, AlOOKE A WEST, Aaeeu. PLANTERS' INSURANCE COMPANY Or TEXN EMEE. Fashionable Banc Ins Academy. JSIS-JMB 1 M'o i of Me th. Jer- oecoaa axoiaay in septaatb-T, nt ofae? 1 narse, ujJ pi Capital.

xBthwest twraer lata nt aadlsai, at airs, KPMPrlW. TrSNIWetKB. n. R. KOKRKXT r.

douou iim I'Rl'RH T. P. mtNTOW Earl daw AijAjar; UfiriE, of New Oraeaoa. woald moat reaoectfa iv annonnee to Omi-itlaena lasaatita tAmi ji I Ui.2.'Ili.?rS,sl1 on (he I In T'ewer. at th.

tof-toraoa Block. coud auew where aae uaau. Ma sai corT1-11 hicrli a abaie of the cairnnw. viLl P''HSS1 PI SI te tnrlv bavin, taawrrt me ol theprrMpal i ol bp ali.t ofr fn cuaa ol the eouta aad Uj eueea. Th meet here wuti the ism, naboandeii sacoeas raelta.

Ottee! on aen.l fi wi -k klUierui inarKM ner eowrae of iri- 'Ifeut, eroBaaptieried sran a uwy.and tiooraor tu.rta man uie irurjttr te all the uw day. Uafereaioas asexeap- tlonaole, for whi.h. an. oher panicuiaT, r. li i 1 mrt -n will I ttQ2BllGn LlTFiJuZr: I Ctataleal aaw Sathratieal vale famoiaa and aenisrla.

if iImiihI given twice a moctli. SCHOOL FOR BOYS. or t'liOdvea. 1 ned half peat i lu a.oj. HI ti: 'or Hot cireu.ar.

apery to Rev. B. MILLBK, Pr Oerinam WXi, Asawtant Secretary. COLUMBIA FEMALE INSTITUTE. In Albemarle Cxrantg, a.

Ml Amencaii Life Actilest lu. i PHlLAUKLPaUA, PA. A LL BoUeSes leaned on the endewnMi'. plan. All Its policies are non-forfeitable.

No restriction on residence or travel. U. lOaNSo.N. Asent I Tenm nei Rentneky and Arkansas au4 street, Maix.bia. Tea a.

Tula Iar. tBtlon win b. reipened on th. dfewad Hondaj in M-pitiUer el, Cbder the direction of th. Wta J.

WOOD -Prinnpat Prtuctpai. TO MY OLD FRIENDS -r West Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas. BV. GEORGE BECKETT. N.

A i. HofPUF.IMEK, JTront Uuw. F. E. Contraetor RADCLIFF, and tieneral rox TUB SALS or Stone Drain Pipe of all Sizar, Louisville Cement, Alabama Lime, Plaster of Parte, Uaa removed nia office No.

3'J Madirson Street. Between Main aad Heeond, WHKKK he will attend to alt orders promptly, khpeelal attention by experienced mtu given fc. kmda of sewenag. my tf RAILROADS. Memphis Utile Bock IS.

II. Of A NO A KTKFS TIFSDAV. J0LY 1, 17, traiu.s wiil leave HoPiCKtKLli at 7 a.iu at 1 en Mile Bayou at a.m, U-iiini-1 Uf Leve Tea atiie Bayou at p.m., anJ arrlee at Hopefleld at MS p.m. Ou Tl'EHDAYd and SATURDAYS a train will leave Ten Mile Buy on at a. arriving at Uopefleiil at S.46 h.ih.

Keturulna: Letftve Uupeneltl al -1 au4 arrive at Ten Mile Bayou at cxlj p.oi. I. II. EVANS, Importer and Wholesale Dealer tn MALT A0 SriRiTLOlS It Moarae Memphis, Tena JJ in atore aud to arrive III ri barrels laky, vartrms fades quarter Brandy; Vt uo do Koshe le do LU puncheona Jamaica Kara la pipes Holland and iseheldam Oln 1-' -usi. Mwtelra.

Sherry aad Port Wines taaaketa Piper liouiaick Chaaapne; 75 eaaue Char le. Parre: do Oreen Seal and La Perle mi do Plantation BlUera; loo do Baser. do 5u do Hoeutter's do London Porter sud Scotch Ale tyxi caaks Bar Ely, Perkloa A Co.h Porter plnta and iiuarta very dna: eje casks OuluDeei A ison's liuhlin Brown Stont pinti and quaru; IfUl casks Ale plnta; sj do Yoanjrea. la atone Jags; Tiajether with a roll stock of Draft Alea and Porter, renin Conllala. I -omeetic and Havana Heaam all ot which will be 'old to ie trade at price, to defy -wm petition.

H. EVANS, tab) if 14 Monro, street. IJ AVI.Nii acoepted a permanent Agency of II the 1ST LOt IS Ml Tt AL LlrTC TNrltj- i RaNi'K COMPANY, I woaM nap. at the attention ol my old to that Inatita- I Hon aa eafe, oertai. and rahebt.

aaediom throusa whleh they may their lamiiie agalnat want in the event of death, or tbem-ei from an lciuoveriahed old age la case of iil-aoccea, la lite. Mr. s. OTrB la aaaoelated with two aad SJ hereby reooiumeuded lo public ooiilt'lcais. fjair ofnee la at No.

49 Madl on street, freer roses DeHoto Biocx. wtiere we will be nappy to impart any needed information to thoae Life Inauranoak lylll H. MrWAHnv THE ST. LOUIS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Assets ipril Lit, over $1,500,000.

D. A. JtvrtKY, President. JAN. H.

Lit Vioe-Preauaent WI. T. SKI BY, S-f retrtrj VEKYeffi.rt wl est ma taaeu course of study luatic. eraaarned PraMtaeaei i rroteaaors or ackuowldeu eoiol ii, ol for tl, FACl 1i'Y RL ReT.C.T. mtlNTAliA CD VUitor.

Oar. i.i oki Pnoeipai. Mrs LBONID.VS I Mrs. r. A MtSi'KETT.

lee Prlnal paUa. Bv. DAVID Pisa, Belle Leii.ea. He-. AAlKr N.

lUAPLda, EawMaaassMai A. EMfEVli, Musical Director. Mils SCSA priLK, Engllah. Miaa HHEEOi HI, entgrtsh. Madame L.

KSITEVK, Vocau afiauc ST lur ClaswiaES aad ali uuatueaa traosae tionaaddreaa Kev.J. N. TEMPLE, Columbia. Tenn. Wi.lowof the Kmbow fork.

im COLLEGE of THE CHEISTIAM IffiCTHEBS, ST. LOT IS. MO. 'T'HIW Inatitu'ioii waa founded In char- a awpaw in IS bvthertta'e Lenal i-ure and BEXTOV. Oen'l a Jtr Oommcirial Department, with power lo grant Diploraaa.

DIRECTORS: Jamea II. I. ocas, Henry Overatois, Samuel Willi, Nick. Hrhaefer. Root.

M. Punkhonear. William T. Oay, i row TL-iTioa or TEX M0S HS rm 5 id mi Clua. Peck.

Hoot el Wooua, Jalea Valle, Geo. R. Rohlnaon, Chan. MeCord, Joha P. Tnorntoa, betfc VI.

i ikvvtd Ke.t.l, B. P. Uaaeakamp, Isaac W. Mitchell D. A.

January, Wm. J. Lewis, Hosier, JacoL Tamil. in print-ipaj 3W I Arraiar BKCO.Nl BKIBsSlON tttWT. rpnm School located one and a-' rrom Oraenwood Depot me trstui i-ewlral a leead ea.

Siieen miiee west ville and the tuivi7-ii ot aoii The 1-jciUoa well known Har rvu.n. Kev.WRi. ra :iwid.JiaB. timtmtwmrm i Smith formerly iiiiaVatlMBl aehooi. at thw i a- ieviooaly it waa a aOBBlar aaruuie- coudrtcted try John Cocke In Beta, elti in rase of the ar.

at kwantrf il porupaa be mar la wxtoty, la Uaa leal-l a awaBas and lntelllaent coiafciufc. or iIIIibb I Tiiii in 1 ii i i. Habbeta Bchoosi of Sc-hooL Thecnrieofatady Isrtesfrie, mi and compreaeuMvr io Aocieal I ingnaawi, Matbexuaiioa aad tie Hiancbea, and also to embrace th- i Natural and Moral sdcnr and Hi. The Principal WM educated al the of Virginia, and haa aad an ex, nearty tarn yawn, la teach, rij in actio grade tn tnto State, inrio-ltng Pr Vemala Seuuaar aud Hjater's p-tvate school. Trie Aseoclate Principal waaabKe I th.

t. rereityca ingwia, and uaa peneoce el eight year la ieaeni Southern State--formerly In edrr male Sesfcl nary. North Carolina, aao In sh.rm.i, iexaa. The by Profeeaora of the la reapeetrelryaabmnaael LBrvaanrrr or In view of our pe.raou.ia a -ou Meaara. H.

B. and A. Wish hesitate easMiarty to raw mineirt in the coaflden aad peuoaee. IS. Maupia, i Wm.

H. MXluffey, J. 9. Davts, rraaeu Smith, J. k.

aakear J. Cabell, C. 8, Vaoabia, m. a. Pe tei 8 For board and tMfthf.

iavH flns lng and lights for the aeaslon or two hundred aad seventy-nve J.T earrency. Peymenta one-hall In ad aace ou the Ut of February. Tn. aaaatons commenc- tbe tae, tier and cicaw on the zTtb of Jane, ue recall ad at any Ulne during with a pro rata dedn'-tion in cha: trexu a diatanee will be ail. reed ri inavacailoa aa boarder in toe fa: Maslei The ue 151 'Al II 1 lru.n arge tor atody ol uermaa.

ately upon arrival. maseu I only two 'jay in a nxan. Greenwood Depot. Albemarle eonniy I Inrjnia. leo if wing fern ratra eharxea.

ua will Hon John tlog ui. Wilis Company is um Pol.cies on lives on all I the different plans and at as favorable rate ae auy other while it has no rwstrtciuin in re-grrd to residence or travel, and ail 1U profit are Jivtde-I annually among Its policy hoMeis It ta prompt lu the pay seem oi ioesev. bavins; paid gSS.eee in this crty tn the last eigut months. INS RANC E. Fir) aad BTariae Insitrant'e.

Opsn otx Monday, 3d. I for farther particulars at th. Co i leg-, corner adghih and i erre atreeta, or aMreas. I iuil3w BHO EDWARD. P-eiOaWaat.

I MASONIC COLLEGE, Marea. fafette t'oaaif. Tea Select Sehool. vTET thirty tr mdeanorta ol 1 A.fc.. FA 'FTIA MAY will open a Select JoEXSTof A.B -r I wing Ladis.

ua MoDY. ot Aneieat Lang, in Mm uwiiiem u. OTWAT tl I reh. on the ner of Linden and 1 mnT- Coi.iN Mi KlJjrr, A.M Pr L-t Bl.K 1 MAY, -a -T. saaatted by hiil rnstltntlon was reope me ha been tww I ad haa reached a stale at e.ein.

clency. Annoal es i.i. i i (- terophla. aev. HACK I of this school will IiiMiraAice (ouipanv ot NIW YOBK.

Aaeata 0 Meenrlty- Inanranoo t'outpany Or NiTW iCtK. Asset 83 tn thl. deeartnren'. -e part of the public A liberal patronage la respectively ah and i Kl two Math-mat SPECIAL SOT ICE. Enterprise Insurance Company OF CINCINNATI.

Bt (lie Konad Trtp From The Kerryboat NEVADA connection with ali train. JylS ieanphla. SI ltd. will make close J. L.

MEllis, 1 Chief Engineer. MEMPHIS AND OHIO RAILROAD. N. J. HOFFHEIMEB, COMMISSION Putnam InHuraiice Coi or uAuir 'Ki.

ma Cnh Capital PU Wr "tlK well eataf naed reputation of taef i M. T(ympiiute nr vrompt -anrt n-inoraMt atlviee frtendi 1 nave cnaUiiieJ to add to niv iljvLsioii or e.as.sp'a a Prprartorv IX- thia occaaltm Lo reiuark in owvier tocorrect errtv I neooa lnpreattfoii in iaj toy ar1jiM, hat i 'Me Acatieiuiir l.tLartnitut of nv acDtxjt tjake- roung tadis tbroai ISOOfiOti tAUks la AM ul aaatry will 97ippii.i. Conveyance from Lttiayeit SLation to con. Wetlaawoava and Ha. urtiaya.

We, the Trasteea. have deoriiineu to task tills a Bnt cisaaa in a. Uallsnai. im. The -iwaolarship.

exnerleace aad sact es of oar raLnaity. id. TU" Luce of cur corornunlty -mi. Au? a ertrroptlng 4Lk. Kavi Ii ImJ Men a Prop- arty Hoitiant wno -irre rfiaume msarance.

for eillier fire or Marine. We reprefenL no cooa-! rantea bt Lhoae dnrHUthoriaexJ be stale and local law a. -c. 1 agency aniu. August 17.

laaimiA 'y to a I choiar- LAY. auaff acbieve llxla Praaidnt Secretary auU nrul forall'T, removed from tbe ntiees and vieeno rtty ie. rla prictta ul tr ua tae aa to Tr (J. T. JUa W.

AlJCaXAL; CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. PKatHONAL. Geo. Kanks and tbe president are ou terms of close iutiuiacv. Heal for the latter.

Geu. Hlieridau arriued at I.eaveu- wortb, Kansas, Friday morning, aud thus has really teaard to be Phiti d'Orleaus. Advk-es by the eible to the 10th inst auuouuoe that tbe aiiah of Persia has cousented to visit the ezsr of Kussia. Am 'Pit the paaeeuirers ou theCalifor nia steamer ou Tuesday was ex-Henator UW1Q. Paul Morphy is reported seriously 111 in Paris with typhoid fever.

Tbe Petersburg Index recalls the fact that the trial of Jetfersoc Davis is assigned for November. Warnier, architect of the new Paris opera bouse, makes enough from it to retire for life and plan uo more. Klihu Burritt, tbe "learDed blaet-smitb," is about taking up bis resideuce iu bis native place, New Hritain, Con-uecticut. President Johnson was burned in eflig.v, with much circumstance and cer-etuouy, iu afontrose, Peartsyrrania, on Thursday evening last. The income of the Marquis of Westminster is tin 'KNi a day.

Lotta bas made in six weeks at Wallack'a Capt. of the Cunarder Persia, has rrueaed the Atlantic three hundred aud forty-five time. Ex King Sickles is to have a receptiou and entertainment from his old comrades of the Kxoelsior brigade, iu New York city. An exchange says lireeu Clay Smith is counting upon the chick.n of senator-ship from the unhatcbed egg of the state of Montana. Kx-iiov.

Thomas Brown died at Tallahassee, on tbe 24th inst in tbe eighty-second year of his age. Gens. R. E. Lee and Joseph K.

Johnston called on th. president and Gen. GraDton Tuesday, reporting on their pa-roles as demanded. Geo. Kefus King, our late minister to Rome, has arrived at Washington, and is understood to be an applicant for tbe newly created mission to Greece.

A fellow named Gregan has been ar rested in Bellefoote, and bourn! over to answer at court for stealing a tombstone from the cemetery. Gea. Thiw. A. Morris has been elected president of the consolidated Bellefou-taine Line and Terre Haute, Alton and Bt.

Louis railroads. Mr. Uaight, tbe governor elect of California, is a liocbesteriao, being tbe son of Fletcher M. Haight, who with his family emigrated ta California about the year 1850. Johu G.

Kaxe says that it is a commou notion in Boston that, if a person Is born in that oity, it is unnecessary for that favored mortal to be born again." Mr. Raymond, of the limes, Madame Riatorl, Arthur Hketcbiev, and Madame Lagrange, will be in New York next week. A private letter from the Sandwich laiautl. elate- that the king is uot well, it is believed he bas the Chinese leprosy, which Is so prevaleut there, and that he oanaot live long. Mr.

Gorham, the defeated candidate for governor of California, is only thirty-four years of age tbe aga of Gov. Lowe when he received hm nomination for thai chair. Robius in, the bareback rider, now a great card at the TTieatcr du Prince Imperial, Paris, has made such a decided hit that eugagemeute from other European cities promise to detain him abroad fur two years or more. The celebrated Francis Desk, who is Um real king of Hungary, during the aeasion of the Hungarian diet at I'eetb, ho has to content uimaeif with two obeap room oat the foarth door of i.iucipal hotel iu that city. (JEKKBAL KuPEBtWTENnBsn'H Omen, I I Memphis, July 7, la7.

DRAINS will leavelhe Depot of thlsfompauy. at head of Main street, until lurther notice, aa roiiows Louisville and Nashville Express fa. ISg every day at 4 p.m making oloac connection at lajuUvilie with fast Lx press trains I on Jeffersonville Railroad lor all Kasiern allies. I and with United states Mall steamer for Ciu-cluuaU and all cttla North and East, and la the shuriest aad Quickest Route to Nashville NIOHT KAPHF-sS-Kverv night except Saturday nlglit at II p.m.. making close ooa tie- tiou with Mobile aud Ohio KaiTroad at with Illiuoia Central Kaliroaat for sl Loum Chicago.

St. Paul, and ail points North, Weat anil kast. and al Louisville with jcfferaoiivltie Railroad for all Northern an. Eastern cltiea. Oars So Thronuh Without Chanw.

Masnlfltnts'tpiiiKlaraon all Night Train, je Uirooeri to -all ittipotLat pliicr, Pfrao.is holding TumnKh Tlctr-tpj can stop ovei at auy pulut aud reaarue Joui uey at plt-asnre. arThrough Ticket; and all information can be obtained at Ticket Offlce, Malu street, arid at Depot. SAM a. JONKS, jyT tf Ueneral eiuperinteodeDU aiarsn, timh Always on hand, a large supply ol Old Bourbon and Rye Alao. the Celebrate! ATARI AN BITTERS.

street iar sta. Ne. Tena. TP ,1 air 1 i Aitnusey i iibjiuwi, irWIWtUUUig lXlCiC-ilttllLH, Ueueral Insurance Agents. Wholeaare Dealers la Importert ctnH Domet'ie WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS Tobacco, Etc Etc Io.

front Street, RALEIGH HIGH SCHOOL. i I ptla. Rairrltrb BndriatieI wiii opei a achool for pu- tu -ex-, uie i. dtt tfta, Slittlby eoante. otn the MILLS.

LUMBER, ETC. first Monday in Septeaahaer. GAYOSO PLANING MILL iusiracLlou will be givea ta ail the br-anches of I a i Borough nsliah. C'asstcal and Muthemai leal Balneal. ou.

GROVES BAKER'S Celebrated Elastic Sliteh and Lock Stitch LUMBER YARD, So. 212 Adams 8treet, East of Bayou Uaynao, Mem ptla. Tern Whiskies. Russell, firote a Co Proprietors, HAVK always on baad and for sale, at Uie Lo vest Market Prices, for CASH every Variety of Builders' Material, 'rsi. tal Aritl I Uhtb Ki tSSSCli sbeos rn -m-sios SB TWESTT WE KitS 1 Reading, Writing and 1 Law Itool OB THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI AT OXFORD.

FACULTY: joa? WADL-hX. EX Chancellor I. Vi, C. I MAR, Pioieacor. xnehea and MaJ ttein i tf I tb tat 1 00 Excursion to Mammoth Cave.

rpwo DAILY CHAINS leave the Pepot or the 1 empale and LaoulNVllle railroad, betd of Main treet. aa follows 4 p.m. aud It ruu-niii( thioiiKQ to Cava City without chau.e of cars. ar Kxcurston Ttcfteta from Memphla to Mamanotb Cave aud. Ret art i at Keducetl Katea.

Kare roand trip, to Cave and retnrn. 75ech Parties of flfteen or more 3S 75earn Partieaof tweuty live or more 16 Kor thrauwh tfeh-eia and all luturmattua, carl at Ticket Office, No. MCt Mrlu street. Iyii7tf SAM. B.

JONEM, tieu'l sup t. IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS AND CONSIGNEES. DIAMOND LINE. Fast flreigat A Cotton Express. THF attention of Shippers and TJoffsixneea la solrcJtad to tbe superior inducements c'-iered by thia line for speedy at cheap THrtation of Freight between Boaton.

New York, and points Ki to Memphta and the Soutbweat. Freight alwpped Irom ew York to Memphis With but One Transtor, Connecting hl Laoois with a Dally Line of First Claim Packttafor Vera phis. as a Cot to Kxprevm ihln line is unri vailed, uaklug aa iuick time and giving aw low rale aaaoy otber route or line, jror Thro ag it Kates aud Bills Ladiuti apply to FLEM. CALVERT, Agent, 5 Jefferson street. N.

The Diamond Line aasumea tall rUka on freight in transit usually covered by the underwriters, thua making this Una all rail as iar lnatiranoe eoBcercad. au-' lm WATCHES JEWELRY. BYRD DIAtlM IN WATCHES, DIAMONDS, lewelryi Silver and Flatad-Ware Watchma ker and Manufacturing Jewelers, 875 Bf AIK STREET. Opp. South Court Hi KM PUIH.

Tr I i WK ssssssssnaasf awasrawr9a7 7A 3aaT raf iiDiAHA, mWSm XSaeaferBEW LWmf TaTsaTBalaBaaBW mrniTm slfc-B. iMtM aajpav Amm9 coutUattrg id Flooring, Oil Raj aixl Weather- Droased aod LTudrumiud, aali iKxara, atllnda, MouU-lag, (Attic and Atalr Materuu aud ram Lumber ut all kiluIm, fifhiugies, jiaihtN. etc. wrdei'a eajtieii-Hi a rt pronipliy atteuusud to. tfV jce, and Lite bai- oable rates, tie lime en- V.

LAUKHlalN. THE rurse of study is ecmp eted in twr tertTL oi DiQf noDU) Htrn. I TUe metiiaal tat laattrnctioa that of earaiex-amluationav daily, a poo the txi, aa-compao led aueb expiauaUana aud lecture as lata letg- aud. louai bave taavads Moot ourM will be held woekly, will conform tu evry tNawt-ntial va sperilw she rule, mod ea osi onMadvare nr. guitieoLaiiou rWota-1 in tbe following Courta MrTTii.HAM ACABEMV.

-t-tioii oi II T. Hrsf Nonaay in Septemrier sjje ne.t eighth pen mi the Pre Baa It SEWING MACHINES. Why the Grover Baker Machin is Best. Lit la mire simple, durable, and ens liable to derangement than others. 2.

It aewa 'rora ordmaxy spoola, and no re-wlmllna! of thread ts necessary. It aewa with equal facility all rabricw, the most delicate and the beav leal, and with all kmda of thread, silk, cottoa or Uotaav 4. IU seam is so strong aud elastic that it never break, even on tbe bias. a. II fas tees both trade of tbe seam by Its own operation.

6. Its seam, though cut at every sixth stUeh, remalnHtirm.aiid neltberrunior ravels rn wear. 7. Ita seam la moie and beautiful, and retain lie iHmnpn nnrt b-0U7nTTer wtLsh- lng better tfiaii any other. s.

Ita aeatn can be removed in all-tag garments, aftr proper icstructlbu, without pleating or cutting them. WHtrh cguLd vsaTvinx the tensions upon the thread bniv ta other maolitiiea ia In tbis The tension being ones ad-Justed ou tbe t. rover and Baker Machine, auy amount of aewing ratty be done without change. ltf It makes beautilnl embrohlpry without any change of arrangement, tdmpty by taaert-lug tbreadM of suitab'e ststs and colors tor tola purpose. It the only mac bints that both em broMera and Hewt rtectly.

a- JSeud for Circular. wKOVKK a. BAamKeVS 8. M. i jyl3 30 Mmln Street, Up Stairs.

1 I It BlaiflslOa, 1 lOIH, IN THIS PLACE BEFORE. W. T. SWAWlik A C. (Hocfcshora loThi.

J. UH JS B-l wtfeH rou I ainti Ia-eveea the L'ntversry matatoo. aa lo terma. Somervilie, Tena. lo the geotlaiii.tn a oeiow.

B. TUtate whoae namea are marked by atveriait, are, or have x-eu, patrtaoa of Uie I rff I ftc, Lb-- rriuclpsu, be Vr uc pal would rfer aotse aamrHi are aienr-u and vuiamea have the 'HA Raw K. KaeiU.ta)m ui any of Ue s'ienre and Literature in the Tba swaioLia of taw Faalera ilia tit Lunrt of Errera and Appeu tord.se.Te to tLe atodents ot thl I liar iu St.tt.'H. ICrrcr- ntunbera not taan cn privilege of at- tvboul. 'Mr Appertoii son, Columbia, Tenn rUsitmuLT D.

Priacl laaL Meuitjhs; Mi Frter--fr Baakerville. Fay-aWMby, Fayette eoaaicy phis; Mr Pruudfit, A'leo, MempQia; -Mr Tenn "Mr Ouion, itewart. Memphis; -Mr Proi PeltUA. Ma-T Jonea, UelpQa. Ark; PI Ark; Rev If PAINTING.

If. DAVIS, PBACTICAL HOUSE and SIGN PAINTER. QUdiny, Graining, Gktzina, rltper liauglnc, KsNotulnlBit, Ktc. Shop- 88 t'nlou Street. C.

F. CHAMBERLIN I Blank -Book Manufacturers, BOOK-BIN DUBS, PRINTERS. And Wholesale anil Retail Dealer la STATIONERY, Nq. 197'. Main Street, Memphta, Tenn.

have, connected with our house, a flrst- SjggfJ stijls JwB rttLMixe orriiK, Anil are preparetl at all times to Uo COM KR-11AU LAW, Mi'rlAMoUAT anil BVAlLstOAD PK1.NTINU, in the neatest, cheapest and heat sty le of the ai t. all and MaJMlaanrgoiala.stvlesanil rrloaa. ALEX. MUBBAT. a E.

BIDOBLT Lesli 7 1-2 Hadiaon Btreet, FKACTICAL HOUSE, SI6N PAINTER SRAINKR. apis tl $2000 REWARD I Orrica MaMPUia BoABuojr Umoebwrit'ss, I ltNT7. IM order to more efleciually auppraaa looen-dl irlau wltbia ta. clly ol Miuaphia, a reward of Two Thousand Dollars will he paid by the Memphis Board of Underwriter any policeman or ether puraou wbu shall proeure the aritat and legal oonvtetion oi auy person or petaona guilty of firing auy insiiilsea iuanred by any or lUe luauiauc. oaioanla.

comprising thia Board, jet If 81 UaUlKH Of TKK oA RU. MURRAY RIDOLEY, MERCHANT TAILORS NO. 31 HADISOJt BTRZKT. Mertliant TsiioriRg l-otttls. isr make every garment ourselves, aad will lyi" gaarauteeaatrsfaction all Attachment Suit.

T. TttsiII vs. Uenjainln Hawei: Before James Hall, Hhelby oonnnaf Tanneaaee. 'K1UAV1T for attacnnieat having bean yatle la Ulis caoo ui puraueaiow OI LhK t'ode of Tenuesse. and ellachintut havlug beau lasueu aud returned by theioer offleer -levied, on me pre party of defendant.

Benjamin Uowall It ta ordered tnat aaid defendant appear at my ofBco, No. ao; be. end street, Memptila, l'eanesaee, on Monday tue tb day oi Hup em. ber loss, at 10 o'clock a.m., and deiead this suit, or the same will he heard ex part. aaoT lhat a copy or this order be pnbllsned once, a week ioi lour successive weeks the Memphis Deliv AppeaL JAMK riA LL, P.

I Logwooil Pay Attorn.y fvr Plainuir. August lsV7 en lawssws BaBraag 1 rtii t'nrbittaa Advisiate. Memphis; I Williauisnii, Mcmpbla; Mr Memphis. Mr Law Mrye. Memphi i urrarasoo.

Metupaaj; 'Mr Port lilrjaoa, all cuanuealor -sieneTvIHe Judge Hiimpfirv ville; Hev 11 ahsers. aonw Scott, stomerville Prof I) ville Pacaitv fniverslly of vtrgt 3 Jaynes, Washington College: hub. Virginia Military jhnsoa lien Mi.ier, act Man In, Hams. TEXT BOOKS: JVFTtOB TEA a. Blackatoce' Co mm awl as Bm nt I I tariea, story on Agency istory on story on Parrnership, Ityteaon Btlat, Smith ea uaa tracts.

Stephen on pltudiug. Moot Ctauata, GrealeaX oa Evidence. Adams Equity. Aagelt Amea on Corp. rations, Blaca-ftcone 4lk booat in eoi.nt.ei ton artiia tbaCrlm- lnai Code ol iteti Code of Mi- i A UiulaKna Aom tins rhooi i a license for practice tn -ylaippi.

Tuition te'tn, tvdvanee. Tba term opens ou tba Vth of eptemoer, iasT ana srttN -Jrh nt Inn. 'w. tni AS I 6 ON IV ERSITY. hI MISSOURI MEDICAL COLLEGE, St.

LoaLs, BTo. SESSION OF lHU7-ti. MEDICAL DEPABTHEAT. Baltimore, Maryland. FACULTY Rev TB WAS Bokd, M.R.

Praaldant. UCM KottLSTS, M.I) Kmeritu. i'rorasassr Obstetrics and thseaees or women ax Farnlty CbiMtreB. A oast). JP raaesMr of laEtlssK ar.asor oa the Prta JOS.

Profesir of Sar- gery an nd Prt WiKKAHTKB TH (5 fcXMTKST IN THK HOstiiL SHUT Hit ar imD, M.D Prol y. sco-rr. v.i;., tnj of Theory eiaseeof Wosaen Aratt.bid i aaallW.Uan A aUUL." MOL, Pr' loiriSMtr 0 Mi- 1 el plea ant) pTaetaCe or vmn lllca. Joav! If Mo ao tast, 1 t-oro, Pbystology, olotsv and -Ueueral lCiOsC dit'iue. ooaXAV, M.l..

I'Savi M.I, Pro'esaor rutlcace and 1 Ji SSfH M.D Pi BtetrkTi P. Unatir Pr.if' rtf 9MJmM DRAKK IcbOfEUs, M.P., Proreor of Cteav I Cltwietry antt lsrsaary eral nd leacrrptire Anatomy. John Mo.sm.miji, M.1j.t Uemorwrratoc sM JAMKS M.L., femon-strator of Anatomy. A atomy. The neat at-awa of thia lJisututMsHi witl The Lt-'-eritres otttie setsaion ot laaT-e will be- commence ou the gin on tbe first oi Octobea, and cloae on the tint Vffgdt Of Me-llcal aYaaj Oitobwpr Kern ii.

ui rtures eaub Pr delator 113) r- ri Pee patid only oncei ricke ueeut, mi nrrivi the ColJege. or at the i weal comer of Ffrth a Mt aulTdawlm UI the Leau. south ed Market ttreeta L-OWELL, M.D. DR. C.

WILLI A MM' ltalaaiai af Wild berry and Waasal isapiaaa, a speedy and posit ve cure for Conauoiption, in ita early stages, before bia toll diaetaae oaa advanced too Car, and a certain cure for Pneumonia, y-plttlngoi Blood, Mght Sweats, Husky Throat, vViruns of the afteab. Broix-aitie, Congb.t. Colda, Palpitation of the Heart, Loea of treiAaJi.Ca-arriia. Ptemiay, WboopingCttugh, iufXlcuU Breathing, and all aUaeaaea of the Chel and Lnnga, together with all tbe affec-tiora which pradiapt-e Uaa a -ova raamaal At fie ctmimancenteot o' the war the inauu-facture ol thia highly popular remedy waa necetwaarily suspended, Th proprfetorand roaoe errangeaaeala to reintroduce it again bxiensiveiy iinougi.out tue souuicrn Htavea, and rellee upon the pat. roa iga of hla old frirsnda and customers for a reuewal ol the fa- i vora rtert-totore extended to him.

Thoae wbtl are nut uted witab lu-- vaiuable aad 1 t5.t.r.rrB. Oppb Sal.aikr iaa. Hold by all uruggutuiu jsempuLs, anu nd errotinne nre rcontbs. Une tnd-AAt mam eaeA Coaraaamaal 10 trict of tbe laid siareboiding will 6 mttt. to all the prtTtafaje or rrte UnlTi the etty, will call al upon the purment of THIRTY-KlVjg 1 ru- v- Twrr waa a.

113' 'aVIir-trT. WW MEMPHIS COLLEGE, Kornaerly St. I.iuariis. R.T. 8.

H. rRi. Pres.J.nt. J. I'UPRKK.

Prafsaawr ot linguaawa. Professor Matriematloa JACKSON P. CBW8, Knuheh an-1 insured wallers having nrai.ii.iiei regard over ail other ppiieauta. ''T''" i awlal I lag, at which stadia la will receive Uaa oust. thoroagh practical tnst ruction.

Material for laeseeting Booms will he supplied iu abundaace. and every facility a boniest stadeuUf anatoraiealstadle. ai Matriculation, So; i liSMisllus gin Profs, -ors, grSB; Or-duation, SB) Beo-U- tbrouhoot the Sontbern tasaxaa. ansl tvition rBBaEsaiosor five stos us Iit- solution. 1 Senior Clws, Including Latin.

Urt-k aud v.ik ics an 1UIK copartuerstuti heretofore existiag under juplor.s.ngiiahBrauchea,Latlnandiireek Ibeatvh-of KiBSSO, MITCHELL 4 La Urammsr ui diasolvial by toe wUJair.wa! of B. H. Mitch- i Primary aV ell. Th. business win be by RuB- Ptyaciein ailvance.

auai rjors a bb i tSflllL is. fiSKlxllSS 7ild.CUNTINL'baeT eeboul in tb. Vestry Tn fiiFtlSat I trrm St lrr annlw fwa nt. a.U A. J.

kuabjj, ix. DaMa9 17 Liberty street, northissat enrner of ington, or L'aruum's Hotel. BTlwaf-aawsaakt STATE FEMALE C0LLE6E MEMPHIS, TLNN. au or'iis iiiiieotea lo tne iat firm of UUB- Bsor, MITCHKLL 4 CO. are requested to uiak luimediaie settlement, aauier of the undersigned will sign In liquidation.

H. BAiRESUat, J. W. ,9116 Main sjtreeL Memph. AugqatM.

lap. sal Trustee? 8 Sale. i a ci TT Room of Calvary Churcb, the Pari Seaaion 1 eommeat ngthe drat Monday la tteptenaber 1 pupL- rreetved for Ursa tJataii the ataauon el I five mont lit. rX. Hon.

JCmcrsou Etuc uJge Rolie i under. Mempbm; Col. J. H. MrMahou, Mamphla; riaer -i -nt-r, pi.

is; Rev. Lr aud Raw Una. T. JR. bin ul, Mem- r.

White, Somerville Institute. a anrnoL for Yonng Ladles, ofrertug every A eduction al taclhty and a plansaa i and de- lightruihome for its Inmate, Will be Oata an September paravane, of a trust deed made to me by 1 ThouaaL. Johnson, now deceased, dated prll '12, and auly recorded In the Register's af Monroe county. Ark ansa, in i Kecoid book 1. page Noa.

Jai. Jt and set, for the purpose or secorlnr the amount of tb. I notaaih.r.inm.uUoasai,! willea i Tuesday, October Sth, 184,7, between tha hours af tan and twelve o'asack, on the premlsui, proeeed to sell at pani auc-tlon laBlOaa. for uasak, a eortaii, being il tW eoantr of atoa- Arkauaaa, and aa section o. itowu.nip tso.

two (21 suutb. ui.iiLraaaa.i'l1' west, aeuaunmg six acres cleared radar uaaee. and in rfaie of culUvatton known aa th. old rtsi- oeace of to. Thomas Joamwn, de-oassed.

The UUe I bllwU to ue goo b.t I oala aslruales. Kigbt of rWeraption waiveu. t. imssl tu. ta.

bsssmsuou of ext aiiing ita THE Fall siesalon of this lustltutlol men re en the TfllRIi HUN DAI ol Heptembar rsaxt. Uniy toe sAMt CU.UliUS MM A St BEr-OKB THE WARoasrl month. Able and expert Hi tees the deraartsMDU. lueaiaaa Buna health and beauty accommodation! a strictly flrst-aias boarding seoooj and guardians are invited to vBawi address C. OOLLINli.

Family Sehixtl Tor Yaaif UOX I BRAJs, RALXI ItUCJ! Ci Principals Kr. and Mrs. fHAfl. H. Head of -schcauatic Depart as aw t-M CAJL English literature and Be'tew-Ia MCBLAIrl.

i.Hn.l il LllBL Vocal and Insuumenta. BPX'KE. Bra aria, antt Pwrntlag Pr. WAaiA, I his I nsUtution ill b. ops Septetahcr lth.

The first niter tb. oaatl.ued direction Ut. K. H. laauc year eloasa January KiVErtts.

aanateu or a cvrps 01 sis. auu expe- swwu u. rlenced teacher. for ts'l Inf.rraaUou address the ssldenl, 01 the undersigned, W. UICtTJ SkjW.

Somerville. Teon Jnly la, Wat. Jyltirw LaSallette Academy. 'I'HJC Lar1. ietta Aca-ieruy, tuird iiiaaf.

1 aondncted by the sisters of ttt. Agues, will auatw IE BRAE ia attnatat Ridge on the oM tae aaSSJ lecee. way that cum Th Clicuiars giving fouud J. a. totoui uw of pnpil.

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