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Public Ledger from Memphis, Tennessee • 2

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insurance KANOLK Kormerlj cf Kamils ileatli 1 HEATH I Formerly o' Randle A Heath I and Heath Co Afi LIVKHMfiffF Formerly built 1 a it Ah iR I lc Niilv DP Hibbm I Mooss Fresident I I'rejiuect Secretory 1 CHICKASAW IRON WORKS RANDLE HEATH LIVERMORE (SioecesuorB to i llearh o) PROPRIETORS NO 98 SECOND STREET MEMPHIS TENN l' FAC HIRERS of COTTON PBBSSEsThORSB POWERS MS GEAItfNG IUO Jjuudms: aoU front Air and Collar Orating ail kinds Iron and Brass Castings A Improved Jail Cell Iloora and Window RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT WOBK A SPECIALTY Altk iudj of Machinery Furnished and Repaired Orders solicited and promptly execute OaH paid fr old ftrmw and Copper real salary of (9000 year Aud now hi wants more than twelve thousand! It he is not pleased with his pay and grandeur Maynard ought to resign and come home A conscientious English mother has withdrawn her son from school because ha had been required to learn a passage from She was a Templar" and objected to his learning anything about a man who Kate Field is not creating as much excitement in the British Empire as might have been expected Ia tbe salons bf Belgravia she is known a3 the "spiteful America" "She ia clever very clever" remarked an old lady too (or anything" an interview and found that this was hue only brother the one who served oa Beauregard's staff His father was dead and his old mother was living at Cleveland Ohio The son bad taken to the stage and proved a success A message was dispatched to Cleveland to tbe moths and the brothers followed on she next train Hist -it Willum Aues sets down very gracefully and philosophically Cincin natl Tunes mao (Republican) interview red him at his elegant home at Chilhcrthe Ohio The reporter found him in Jlae health and spirits He aid that i n-reonally he did not rare a ban bee for defeat but he felt for his friends As to the Germans he says they make about the best eiti-aens of our republic of any foreign emigration but tbat it is a dangerous feature ia our ptihlics when whole eommu-ntties jump over tha fence every year or two As to Sam Carey be says that Sam is well enough in his place but it does seem from tbe returns a if he had something heavy in his pockets He regard Grant's renommation as almost a foregone conclusion This be arg aes will divide the Republican party and give the Democrats a chance to aw ep )he platter Tbe Governor has gained twenty pounds since he entered lb canvass aod ia in fine fcet 1th 1 think it wll show to tic merchants ttid paruchlarly those who are quickest to condemn the packets that tbe very small proportion of up freights shipped reluctantly and of necessity on the packets when no transient boats are available will make but a small compensation fer the regular snd never failing chsrgrs of the port of Vicksburg charges too which when compared with those exacted of transient boats are so much in excess that there is no comparison 2 he demand that the packets shall make such connections as are dictated by the Cottou Exchange is equivalent loathing the owners a renunciation of the control of their own boats and is an evidence alike of arbitrary feeling and as 1 before remarked busty and in Considerate action It the packets are to be subservient to the direction of tbe commercial authorities ot Vicksburg the city the hart boat snd the packets might as well ba made a joint stock company and share alike the benefits and profits of commerce I beg further to say gentlemen that in my opinion individuals corporations or communities always manage their own affairs to better personal and mutual satisfaction when not iDtehlered with Each is supposed to know full well what is for or against bis interest and since I make it a rule to consistently respect the rights of others I have no hesitation iu claiming the same respect end liberty It is my conviction that when this subject ts tairly and impartially discussed I am entitled to 3 much consideration and respect as is exacted of me With all due respect gentlemen I remain your obedient servant Leathers SAXnB I 500 Packages of Tea all Grades 300 Rags Rio Coffee 50 Barrels YGast Powder 80 Mats Java Coffee 10 Barrels Fmich Prepared 20 Barrels Tomato Ketchup 10 Barrels Table Sauce 10 Barrels Pepper Sauce 1 Harvfwara JaStnn' ss(ls CwtshATt October 1 he Western Hardware Jobbers' Association i no ia secret session at the Grand Hotel in this city Delegations from all promt cent cities of the West and (southwest are in attendance Vice President Na sore or Milwaukee presides FOREIGN Los ros October 20 is the general opinion at tbs Slock Exchange that the Kink rate will he advanced to-morrow Bullion withdrawn from the Bank of England on balance today amounted to £192000 The Erie bondholders hare appointed a committee of consultation to prepare a scheme or the reorganisation of the company which they are to submit at a future meeting Two hundred dwellings a synagogue and five schools in Widesy in Buraia a Poland Dave been burned Several per sons perished and three thousand are homeless Paris October Rouher ia a speech at Ajaccio on the 1 6th inst attacked Thiers and the Orleanists and censured Mack'shos He also said that the BonnpartistS are in favor of universal suffrage nd 'are content to appeal to the people for an expression of the national will Klvvr tVIrsrsuH Cairo October 'M Arrived City of Chester St Louis 9 Belle Memphis Memphis 6 a in City ol Alton New Orleans 10 Cspitol City Vicks-bnrg noon Ceoke t'vansville 9pm Chester Memphis 1 ana Belle Memphis and City of Alton St Louis noon Weather clear and cool AboTe Goods Sold in (Juantitl -i or Barrel lo POMEROYAL 31 VICING POWDER ROASTED AND GROUND COFFEE AT PRISES TO DEFY COMPETITION II POMEROY CO Ni net imi BEATTY Beatty GENERAL a' Foil Purchasers Snoce by the a WJ L1TTLEJU1N Littlejohn ALSO and Dwellings Insurance Agent? Ofiice No 5h Madison Street MEMPHIS TENN FIRE MARINE HULL CARSO AND IIFE Representing 130003000 Including the Following First-Class Companies: AMna of Hartford Plioenix of Hartford Franklin or Philadelplut I insurance Coof North America Philadelphia Springfield Fire and Marine Springfield Mam Connecticut Fire of Hartford Royal Canadian or Montreal Canada of Mew York ol Cincinnati Farmers and Drotcrs of Louisville Kj Pisbabllltm Washington October 20 For Ten nessee the gulf and the south Atlantic States higher and rising barometer northeast to southeast winds low but slowly rising temperature and clearer or partly cloudy wevtber FIRE THIS MORNING A Cssflsgrstns In South Memphis At five this morniog a fire broke out on Main street in front of the Mississippi and Tennessee railroad df pot The grocery and saloon of Lau-renzi Co Nos G84 snd 686 known as the Star of Italy were destroyed as were also Nos 688 C30 and 692 owned and occupied by Mr Backet as a grocery and 694 a tenement owned and occupied by Mrs O'Brien The cause of the fire was incendiarism and the six houses were totally destroyed Owing to the absence of a cistern in this portion of the city tbe firemen were unable to suppress the flames the near est cisterns being on the the corner of Trezevant and Main and on Rayburn avenue The fire broke wit in the buildings occupied by Mrs Hackett and but little personal property was saved except from tbe saloon of Lauretzi Co LOSSES AND INSURANCE On Nos 684 and 683 occupied by Loaorat ze Co and owned by Pat Coi-ligan tbe insurance is as follows: New Jersey (COO Clay of Kentucky £600 James Warner agent loss total on stock (1000 Farmers' and and (1000 Royal Canadian Beatty Littlejohn agents loss partial Nos 888 890 and 892 owned and occupied by Mrs Hackett on bouses (2000 in Royal and (800 in Loudon Tomlinson agent loss almost total No 694 owned by John O'Brien and occupied by Mrs O'Brien on building (900 in Springfield Massachusetts Beatty A Littlejohn agents and (TOO in Queen's Tomlinson agent loss almost total riCKJBLKU AM) 1UL BE5ID? BLUFF CITY Insurance Company 22 Madison St TEXSESSKE ST-t PUBLIC LEDGER No IS Midisox Emirr MEMIMIlSi' WcdiMiitj Etmle fl SO 1873 I He wobserlpuwu price the liEBGEB ll 98 wunoul (r OallJ'i ol S3 per unci in lot Weekly POSTAGE FKII A fkwakd Grant has signalized his return lo Washington after a hong absence from tha post of duty by appointing ex-Sena lor Zack Chandler of Michigan Secretary of the Interior nice Delano resigned This means that the President affiliates with bad company nees his official position lo reward partisan friends and drfies the moral setiment and sense of propriety of the people It is a notorious fact that Chandler is a whisky bloat and a man of no personal respectability or decency He has bees identified with every dirty job in Con- gressand voted always to rob or defraud the people His crimes have brcorae a part of the history of the reckless legisla tioa of the past ten years The people of Michigan repudiated him threw him overboard spurned him and elected a gentleman in his place to succeed a blackguard Bat this makes no difference wilh Grant He is true only to his craven friends and rewards them whenever opportunity oceurs and at the expense o( the people Delano was bad enongb He kept a set ot pets in office where they eould make fortunes Orville Graut was notably one of these as he had pickings worth millions But Chandler is infinitely worse He is incompetent reckless and worthless Corruption will be the rule and not the exception under his administration Brother Orville Grant can recall his resignation as Indian sutler in-chief and make millions yet before compelled to finally retire There is rejoicing among the leeches of the government who fatten on the life blood of people There are jovfol greetings between the Indian agents and the members of the different rings for they know of a certainty that they have a friend at court who will not oppose them as long as they deal fairly with him The appointment is an insult to the decency and self-respect of the whole American people regardless of party A whisky bloat in such a place! Delano's resignation becomes almost a national calamity when such a repulsive character is to succeed him In making eueh an appointment Grant loses whatever claim to respect he had upon the people and at the same time defies the press of the country Chandler believes in the gag law he maintains that a libel suit van he maintained in the District of Columbia against any paper or editor in the country According to his view any editor or reporter tn the United States can he dragged to Washington for trial if charged with libel against any one residing in the District of Columbia ilia suit against Buell formerly Washington correspondent of the St Louis Republican and Detroit Free Press is not yet abandoned although the courts of St Louia have decided that they have no jurisdiction and discharged the defendant Old Zack will donbdess renew bit persecution now with new zal and malice Thus Grant would strike a blow at the freedom of the press and silence every paper in the country not subservient to the administration ring at Washington The result of the Ohio election has given him as he imagines a new lease of power an assurer ce of a a third and fourth term and this act ol his is a specimen of what the people might expect One of bis toadies par son Ncwmin thanked the Lord in an impious prayer last Sunday that Ohio went Republican and his henchmen rally around him now and flatter him that ha will hold the Presidential office for life If old Bill Alien had been elected Grant would not have dared to appoint such a man as Chandler but be feels tbat bis DesMcincs speech carried that election and that be can do as he pleases with impunity If the people of tha United States allow Grant to elect himself next time (hen they will ds serve to he required to elect him emperor as the people of France were forced subvert the republic into an empire and to elect Napoleon III Emperor Grant is to be renominated upon a Know-Nothing platform and run as against an imaginary Pope Tub Cincinnati papers publish a very i strange and thrilling romance growing out of the war When the Federal forces took Corinth General Hicken looper of the Fifth Ohio batrery- discovered a frightened little boy who had become separated from his parents in their escape from -the town He stated that his name was Frank Foster tbat his father and brother were in the Confederate army the latter being oo General Beauregard's staff The General adopted the hoy and had him educated in Cincinnati All efforts to find his parents were unavailing although advertisements were put iu the Memphis aod other papers Thirleec years rolled by aod the boy became man and a good civil engineer A year or two ago young Foster went to the theater to hear a popular comedian and was startled to see the resemblance to his own lather Ose night last week be happened to drop in at the same place and find the same actor oa the stage The resemblance ea impressed hua that fc sought i SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO WRITING Gin-IIouse Ttisks and Context ts Country Stores Oysters fish and game 61 Clement 96 Beal street Fresh Arrival Mackinaw trout from the northern lakes at Seeesel Sr Sons 43 3 ML 33 I I 3 Ring Doves for 10 Cents AT LEE'S I 339 Main at Cor Jeflersoa 33-t School shoes fur misses and boys at Thoe Coffey Co's 307 Main street £71 Wanted to buy three hilver-mounted show-cases Apply at 269 Main street 22 j- Boys' English styles of shoes thick soles outwear anything ever offered before in this market Call und see Tiios Coffey Co 27t 307 Main street CENTRAL MARKET Tbe best place in tbe city to procure Fresh snd Sweet Meats FISH GAME AND POULTRY SEESSEL SR SONS Corner of Jefferson and Second streets 46 CIIMDELIERS AT PHil MALLOW 4c 204 Main Btreet 16-t Cullins grocer cotton factor and commission merchant Choice groceries fresh batter eggs and pooltry always on hand 111 and 113 Main street 50 Chatter Box for 1875 at 43 For something delicate and nice try Floyd's chocolate cream drops They are the favorites 4It Children's hox-toe shoes something at Coffey 307 Main street under Peabody Hotel 27t Gas Pipes Pumps Hydrants Wafer Pipes 5 Bath Tubs Hose 263 Second opposite Conrt Square 139-f For daily papers from all the leading cities in the Union illustrated weekly and monthly magazines and novels or for fancy stationery and school books call at Thos Hanson's No 60 Beal street 115-t GA MOTETS II A Choice Lot of RED SNAPPER and OTHER FISH HAS MARKET Nos 46 and 48 Beal street between 28t Main and Second Fkabody Billiard Hall newly refitted tables in first-class order Call and see for jourrelve 33t INSURANCE HERNANDO Insurance Co op MI3MPHIB Olllce No 22 Madison Street 3 DUSSCOMB WB ALBKHAlii KELSON Preiiient loi-Pnwident Ptnetetit 1J PITNSCOMB ALBK BATH VACCAKO HtoK MARTIN MALLORY FONTAINE JOE IiROCE JOHN F1ZER A SHANE JOKE8 ii TAYLOR mum ntt Lose tty Ha Ha rill EtlllBlltli JW Risk on Private DwelUni especially ll-Vo-T A A MASONIC SPECTAlPcONVOCATXON OF MFM-a jl phis A Chapter No 9T will held this iWKDNKSDAi evemog October 7H for wor io tbe mM degree Jd-irk Aias'erf 1 rat ern ally invited ly mdqr MATTHKWS HHytTovfw'y CIGAR FACTORY RIO HONDO Cigar Factory 105 Main Street SPHIS TJEISEE CIO Aft BUYERS! I AM MAKING snd bave in ttocktnch cigars Bfga Drllaulea lieiaa Victoria Del Key Cuiiadores Media Itegalia Load res Cameliaa Etc Ele Rhicb is quality and workminahip are equal to any made and which I offer at tha same fiaure as goods of the eame kind are sold in New Orleaut Orders for making any kind and style of cigars solicited and tilled at New Orleans prices Mr tobacco ii selected and prepared with ogre and worked into cigars by the best Cl BAN WORKMEN I make hand wo only (live me your Lade I want it need it and will endeavor to deserve it by giving ai food iars in duality workmanship and price at home ae you can buy sway from home Uelp me tbat I may increase my uskmg force qEORGEI 1 I "We are beginning to realise and fully appreciate the advantages conferred upon the press and people by the fast mail trains lately started between New York and the West and Southwest The Ledger received at oiBe this morning by due course of mail the New York papers of Monday morning tbe 18th inst and we have to commend the promptness of Mr Bigelow the distributing clerk of the Memphis postoffice by whose politeness we are enabled to make this statement This is an improvement over the old arrangement which shortens tbe time between here and New Ycrk more than twenty-four hours The world move Bek Bctler used to say defiantly that he care a solitary d-oliar for the press and pow the press returns the Compliment in a way that he will surely despise He made an anti-bullion speech under the auspices of the Board of Trade at New York a few nights ago hut not one word of the speech was permitted to go over the wires and but few of tbe papers mentioned it at all Old Ben is not in harmony with the administration or the Wall street bullionists or gamblers Hence they try to muzzle him During the late storm on the coast of Texas the wares washed np miny strange things Among others a petrified man seven feet long was found about half way between Old Town and Indianola The countenance is of an Egyptian cast and three indistinct representations of pyramids shone on tbe face of one of the golden ornaments found on the body Colonel Du-Pre of the Austin Statesman will write the man up for Appleton's Journal Cot Bailey of Clarksville is in the city on his way to Covington where he will deliver an address to-morrow before the Tipton County Fair Ha is one of the most brilliant tnen of the State and cannqt fail lo entertain and instruct our Tipton county friends Wo congratulate them npon securing such an orator to enliven the occasion SUPREME COURT Proceedings Toay nek so a Special to the Ledger Jackson Texx October 20 Joyce vs Board of Education Rosenbaum beard to-day Fitley vs Mew York Urea New York October The Island Baptist Association in session yesterday adopted a resolution deprecating sectarianism in public schools and listened to the annual address by Rev Dr Fulton The Anthracite Board of Control decide that the price of various kinds of coal for next month should remain the same as last month Isaac Warren aod Wm Wyman have made a general assignment to Andrew Taylor for the benefit of their creditors Buttenck Co of 409 Broadway dealers in fashion plates patterns etc and William Eitenger of 91 Mercer street dealer in furs are announced as suspended Butterick Co's liabilities age set down at 1200000 and jheiy assets are believed to be small Etten-ger's liabilities are (109000 and bis assets about (98000 He has offered his creditors thirty cents on the dollar Tbe estate of the Broadway dry goods firm of Bice Goodwin A Walker wbipb failed a year ago will it is said pay one cent on the dollar During a desperate fight in Archibald Pennsylvania in front of Michael saloon Monday night Anthony Scanlon was fatally stabbed by bis nu-cle Those engaged in the fight were Nolan and cppbew named Tuhill on one side and AutLocy Jjticbael tnd Peter Scanlon also nephews tf leoljn on the other side Jacob Standerman convicted yesterday of shootiog JLoqiea Siedenivald who had rejected his offer of marriage way sentenced to-day to be hung December Oth The Judge characterized the defense of insanity excited by passion fiimay projtepse buster Jpp Ia WashOTOE October iG-S-crary Chandler toot Jsseselon of tbs Interior Department this morning hkd brief conferences with tbe Assistant and some of the chiefs of bureaus Fire Milwaukee October 20-River Falls in Pierce county has been visited by a fire tbat destroyed the Metropolitan Ho-tel furniture house Davis' drug store and many other buildings Lora W0U0 Innr I BOOTS SHOES AND HATS AJF WHOLESALE ONLY WAOTffiJLsALLTRAE WITa A 00D ST0CiC I ILL TERRY MITCHELL 233 Main Street Vacancies at West Point E'-ery Congressional district in the United States is entitled to a representative at the Military Academy at West Point New York The appointment of sick representative is in tbe hands of the various Congressmen each of whom may choose some young man not under sixteen or over twenty-one or may order a competitive examination among those in his district anxious to be educated at the expense the one having the largest percentage being entitled to the appointment At present there are fifty-nine Congressional districts and each territory is entitled loons representative unrepresented at the Academy by reasoa ol the graduation of cadets or failure of candidates to pass the preliminary examination at West Foret Ttte iollowreg are the districts and territories unrepresented: The Fourth Seventh aud Eighth districts of Musouri Second Tenth and Eleven ih districts of Massachusetts bird and 8ixh districts ot Louisiana Second district of Arkansas Third district ot New Hampshire Second Third Filth Si xtb Seventh Eighth Eighteenth Nineteenth i wen ty-first Twenty-second Twenty-sixth and Twenty -seventh districts of New York First Third and Sixth districts of New Jersey Twelfth Fourteenth Sixteenth Twenty first and Tventy-fitlb districts of Pennsylvania First district of Rhode Island Fourth Finhatd Sixth districts of Virginia Fifth and Seventh districts of Wisconsin Fifth and Seventh districts of Ohio Third Filth districts of South Carolina Fourth district of North Carolina Seventh Eleventh and Nineteenth distrcts ot Illinois First and Fourth districts of Indiana hixih district of Iowa Third district of Kentucky Third and Fifth Districts ol Alabama First district of Connecticut Second district of Florida Eighth and -Ninth districts of Georgia ihitd aud Fourth districts ot Michigan Montana Arizona and Colorado The representatives of the districts named in ice foregoing have been invited to nominate persons to fill the vacancies and tney have been invited to send iu their nominations before the 19th of April next lrpe tiffin Siberia Patt Mail Gazette A letter Horn St Petersburg in the Schlesiecbe Zeitoiig guys it appears from utbtul statistics tbat between the years Ib22 aud 1872 no less than 500000 per-eoi have been banished to Siberia yet has been scarcely any perceptible increase in tbe population aud now as litiy years ego there te notone iuhab-itaut per square verst The reason of this is that tbs number of persons who make their escape from Siberia continues to be very great Ia 1873 for instance the number of persons entered on the lists condemned to paniabmeui re the Ikoutsk district was 10387 while 994 only were lo be traced as residing there and in tbe ten years Irora 1839 to 1849 no fewer than 12652 fugitives were recaptured In 1899 the exiles in the government factories at NertcLink attempted to escape in a body and 580 of them have been returned as "missing" ever ince The great number of criminals and escaped convicts in tbe country prevents us free development and the Minister of Communications (General Foesiet) urges the system of transportation to 'Siberia should be given np altogether "That country" he says "is more than twice as large as Earopean Russia and its natural wealth is still far from being appreciated Is it to be condemned to seive as residence for the criminals ot a population of seventy millions? Now that the Pacific is gradually becoming a second Mediterranean that Russia by acquire tug tbe Amoor district has reached its coast and tbe border State have developed themselves with great rapidity tbe time has arrived to place Siberia also on tbe road to progress and relieve it of the disgrace of being the heme of criminals" i his view finds many advocates in the Russian pres and it is raid tbat the commission appointed to draw up the new criminal code is of a similar opinion Ll him 111 ii u4 L'lini Home New York Sun) The ilou Horace Maynard cf Ter nessee ref resenting (he United States iu Constuminople has written to a friend in Knoxville to inform him that there is very much is the Turkish capital that ia very attractive and full of interest The climate is a great deal like our and the trees vegetable and ffowera much the nma" But Maynard i at raid to any further jn describing the interest and atiractiooi of the Mohammedan city My insfruc-ions" he sys admonish me to be paretql in corresponding with new paper people" lbi show tbHoga Grant and Don UsffiUto become about what may be written bom by their diplomatic agent since the row caused by Brother famous epmtle from Russia describing the court aud bow great people live in that country Maynard however finds room to complain that be is not so greiit a man as be wpuld like to be Ail other" he laments cure end one or two little Slate are represented by envoy Leaving pay out of account our Gov ernwent should give the representative her the rank of envoy" Just hear a fellow who was a srboolmister in East Tennessee when a I Imuran! dul-lira wa a fortune and win has ainre teen member of Cuiignsi with a nom 1-A2 iVl? ItASTe JOHN A SIGNAIGO Wh rewale and Potail Dealer in 278 Second SL BRYSON CaMP DEALKRHlff Furniture Carpets Cloths Mattresses SHADES CURTAIN ODS WINDOW DECORATIONS iVIjtiii Street Mctmiilfiw Teim Jnlwroatls gorreopoad-nee Take from Ilia Vicaibaig Herald The refusal of tbe New Orleans mail packets to connect with oar little bends packet Belle Yazoo created some little flatter among merchants and shippers at the time but most of them seem to have receded from the position then taken although the packets remain as adamant The matter was considered by tbe Cotton Exchange as shown in the following correspondence: Ovvtr Vicksburg Cnrrox Eyciuvgi') VicusBCto Miss October 12 1U75 Dear Sirs: At a general meeting of the Vicksburg Cotton Exchange held at their room on the evemtg ot the lltb the following resolution was unanimously passed to which I beg leave to call your attention and ask a reply at your earliest convenience: "Resolved That a communication from this Exchange signed by the President snd countersigned by the Secretary be sent to the Captures of the steamboats Natchez and Robert EL Lee in forming them that the non-con necung of their boats with the steamboat Belle Yazoo is detrimental to the commerce ot Vicksburg snd in opposition to the interests of its merchants and respectfully request the commander of said boats to connect with the Belle Yazoo otherwise they will take steps to protect themselves and the interest eotpqriUed to their charge ged) D- Lahbms President Dicisoir (secretary To Captains Leathers and Campbell Btiavii NaTChsz October 13 179 Lambkin Esu Pruident and Members ul the Cotton Exchange Vicksburg Your communication of yesterday to the steamers Natchez and Robert Lee is received aid duly perused and considered In reply on the part of my boat tbe permit me to sy that your pressiong it seems to me are on the face of them hasty end iii considered With 1 (jug respect and jay I hope my record shows) prepur regard and faithful attention to ins interest! of Vicksburg I must in justice to myself Urge my claim to tbe privilege of tnanag-teg VJ pwo bout according (q jpy aw judgment I ana always ready for fair discussDs pq in pursuit of my hnejoess uiyuWrv-ationg impel to ypest that fn impartial pxaminution ol the statistic of ordr god receipts of freight! from New wrieaaj with a view to gojnjrerisou pf tbe fairness liberality of the Vicks burg mercbauti and sod an estimate of tbs amount ot patroufigS received and tbe tax levied fr tbe privilege of performing tbe service will develop a very different arpect ot our relations than appears to the minds of he would be dictators who so hastily pa judgment Memphis Uennewsee Confectionery and 'outers Served in Style Main Street A I ORTUNE FOR WvoMiso Monthly LOTTERY Legalised by authority of an Actof the Legislature ilclatrtfs $1 tw-wcii tt lor One chan ce every 3 33000 ia Prims Capital SSOtOtt 1 Etli Extraurdinar Draw in? 1 Ctulr Prize of 1 Fash Prize of toooa 1 t'Mhli Prize ot I Fasti Prize of jgoOVO 51029 sh Prizes amounting to O' The fir it Extraordinary Drawimr vu to-idind by Cut i-atrYck Wd bv (iovermr James i py ticket Holders luurth bv On Coanty and fHatu oihcials and the Fifth I leaving baton JU Aireiretoti ot Pmci alter (he lira win- A If Si II A I kar Pair particulars and Circulars AddrecMb A be Mud l- Ni VO SALE lor Hale Lot on union street 41200 feet now occopimj by Un Lilly Lou 50 $4 and bb Armour's aubdiyisio! on Madison street eut 1 raittoad biidge-tUi ltJ eauh Lota os Jefferson street and Charleston ave nue near leston depot ihioe lots 'll si) each north side of Poplar street beyond city limits east of feoaie' LoU on Jefferson avenue immediately north ot last mentioned lot Lot on Mrr street near Manassas Lot on corner ot at Paul and Gosive streeU 65 UO rve acres near New Ralolfrh road being lot 10 of Cbiu eubdivition One-half interest in uvertou friable opposite Court House lerroeeaay WM SMITH Adm'r Jeffertktu id Madison at September 21 JS75 1)M3 PAY WHEN I POTENCY I'll Id'll lvriatrrhw VU Xb I tie Tor a speedy and the omy positive cure of dueasos arising from indtst reilhn or nstfrtti call at the Old Western Medtrnl lb7 Sycamur st Cincinnati 0 Call and be convinced that it is the only Institute In the that ever has or can cure the bend stamp for advice on delicate manor to either ret S'rnanltM few ihat 0 trntsiiMi peotoiH ssstsll cured manhood MAIWUOOD ltKsTORl3l A XICTIM YOUTHFUL IMFKJ- aV deuce causing premature dsmv juua debility ety baying tried In vaiuevor knoa reuiedj feas too? a 1 MCltd irln)r It to Oil idf 'hw Turk lUuev.

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