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It Ill inn II Hi lHlijn HifajW 'Jflil fi -J3KSBESS THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL THUE'SDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1868. offiohofthx daily appeal, i matrnm. Decern berie, 18ft. 1'IXaNCE.

The money juaikel to-day waa without nny matitetl ehange from our last report. Thero is srae falllrg eft" noticeable in tho amount cf cotton billa offered, tut it is owing principally to the short stock of the staple on hand ami the utter lmposi-. eibiilty of falling such orders as are held -by buyers. All billa offered are taken at lo 1 discount on New York, and dis-ount on outside points in New England. 2ssw Orleans sight buying at $8 to 60 flOOO dlssunt.

Selling at i to pre- UltUBT. Gold in New York opened 135J. New i'rk Central, 125. ie, 391c. Gold oteeoJ at IS-H- V'e have very little say of oeln in tbla market A bank purchased $1000 aver the counter at 134 j.

The demand for shipment almost exclusively. Exchange was higher at the opening to- ay. Tiie 10 a.m. dispatch quoted at ty JJondB are firm but inactive. The derasml id very but few holders are ukpoeed to sell until after the January lnieroK la paw.

There ia soma differ oaae noticeable in tho value of Plain and Paving Bond, but we do not see why the former ehould be pnferred. Therein actually no difference, or if any, it in lavor of the Pavlnc Bond, cs ad dltioaal safeguards have been incorporated in the bill ordering their laaue by the city. City Scrip is somewhat irregular, Serip proper would find buyers at S0e, 'while Ledger Balances are not in demand atoverTSc. An active demand la looked for from tax-payers tiring the latter part oi the month, and brokers are, gen orally, not at all anxious to sell. UoMnty arranta are steady.

Several Biaall sales, agiregatlng probably $3000, ueeorred last evening at 7e to dealers, but outsiders are unable to buy at lees than 77 to 80a. Pottee tferip is scarce and firm. Buy lag at selling at 968S3, in a small way. The.New York moay market is active utwer a heavy demand from the West aBd South. The ComnterckU Bulletin of Saturday says Quite unexoectedlv.

the banks, for the last day or two, have aa to semi currency to Chicago and Mil waukie, and are daily shipping freely to the centers of the pork trade, and to the rjoutttern eitlee. As this iMjx of cur roncy hardly appears to have reaohed Its climax, thero is an expectation in some quarters that the movement may produce a partial stringency before the owe of me year. This anticipation, however, has little effect business movements, as It is after the January fettlements, we must have the usual winter abundance of money. The same paper says Foreign exchange continues very firm, especially sight drafts on London, which re eeiiiog i above slxtv daVR' tinner. Ifbki uausual difference, equal to 51 per juicitcv jj juuod, is cue mainly 3 UlD fact that istd-a ininn.l.

Ichaage were borrowed upon stock collaterals during tha late stringency in meney. The contracts malum nt trnri on dates wittiin the next twenty days, RtMl aa the exchange has to be returned In sight bills the demand is especially urjjwn acd may beoomo even more so. iwre is still a scarcity or cotton bills, due to seme extent, perhaps, to their bdBg bald off he market. The action of the National Bjard of Trade hid recently In Cincinnati upon the gold question, has met -with p-proval almost universally, and the press both North and South has indorsed the seMtlments of the men assembled. An Ohio exebarge thinks it is significant of tfce sentiments of the shrewd buslnes, iaea of the country, when three-fourths of the members of the Board of Trade, composed a it is of men of nil political tuir parties, thus unequivocally declare their optoioosoa the surject of legalizing gold ixmintws.

TBere is but one opinion In regard to lueuucy oi Uougress in the premises 3M8g men who have given this sufcject laougBC no ao buslne) with that mt dhm of exchange and measure of value, waien acknowledged the world over to he the best, is unlawful In the United States. For men to keep their accounts a 81 regulate their commercial transac-tieee by the proper standard of vclue, is wttaooi toe sanction or protection of law. Te state this proposition is to ex hibit Kh absurdity. That large cImh of business men who other frdigii countries, would do all this bttsiaees on a gold basis If the laws ren dered it practicable. The domestic cam- tasree of tlie country would be carried nu with a coin currency, rather than the ilMtuaUng ststuUrd of debased paper, If the protection of the law wore thrown around this method of doing husinsEd.

If Eastern and Western merchants kept taeir aeooattu in earn, ami goads acd pfsdeee wers bough; and sold for so much in gold, tbu specie would be brought iuto circulation loog before ie MinpUon Ukes place. -Give business men the choice bMiiHa a variable and a HHHorm sUndsrd if value, and they will ime In adptl the Iattor. Congress shouM pass a Mil legalizing coin wKiiracis witnout aoy lurtaer delay, COTTOK. Tttm IjivsrtMol market opened te-aay. upteiMi, lOfl; Orleans, 1 vaowiirowaiii ll'mir, out noi Sun5 tsbfy WglMtf-, and closed quiet with prices .1.,.

tA Ann i uuqimiivii, onco OulCS. The New York market opened with a fair oeeaatm ami prieeg firm. Jdtv Mid- UHgs, S4ie; Uptands, 25Jc; Orleans, SJc; GooH Mlddltegs, SeHa. At noon ttM densod ws teir, and prices firm. At 2 p.m.

there was so change, and at the -close tales amotiDted Jo 2200 bales. Upland 25c; OrleHos, 26fc. The Xw Orleans market opaned with a far tiematMl, at 2323c for Middlings, aswl at 3 p.m. was firm and unchanged' Sites 4900 bales. In tbla matket the inquiry was good and small sales wre numberless, with prices rather better than yesterday.

Hsfefors, in same oases, were asking 23c far Middling, and a straight even run-utag tabte would have bretigit that figure, but time is' not one that we know of oa tho market. We quote the following ski We (to i Ordinary 13 In iw MldlllBg riii- FFjE OOrTON STATEMENT. CHAMBrB OF COXUCBOX. 1 llxuruut. DecemuerieIS68.J Hincfr nn Uand HepL 1, lmx 4.

7 Koclve4 to-day Received re vloasly nifih 11S.J13 7t Er port t-rperted prot-s)y IIXvTt 8toc4cat MUMlVRmn- 6,112 It will be awn that tbo reeglptg qf the -Maple are fatting olTrSpluTy at this port, iiml we would oauttou our readers sjjalrffit the conclusion that there is still jdtiDly of it Iu Hie oountry that H.la only bWjbaok for beiter prlceal Wo ere In-forrifed by Gimlemeu'(wlij'liavo traveled txtfcrtiively In Wesfrennwseeithat'ful-Jy three fourtlm of tlw crflpih'alreliy found its way to market. This Is, also, re think, true of North Mississippi, North Alabama, and a large portion ol Arkansas. TKADJu. We have little or no change to report iu our local markets. Business was moderately active end prices firm.

Meats are held at our lotations with but a moderate demand, There hae been no receipts from above since out last. Tbe.following interesting statistics are 'ioqi advanced sheets of the annual re-poi i the Department (if Agriculture. The total yield, average ar money value of the crops named for all the States are given in the following table: Total T'd. AvTfte. Vain-.

Ind Pun (CUSb) 00 J6 0,913,390 Wbsat .212 4.1400 IE SI.S61 42LTIH.4W rtye i.sw.no Oils lUrley 1,131,217 Huekwheat. MM 1'otaUio Tobacco (lUj.JU.72I,(0 49VSS Hay (tW6) 2677 JXl 3.04M COUOU (lalt) 1,15603 (.00,000 S2.199.7U 22,1.10 897630 The following show3 thi average yiold per aere for the whole country Wheat 11-5 1 Pobttoe S3 Hye 1S-5 1 Tobsocojba Kll OaW 6 Hay, ton 1-Sl Uartoy il t'ollon, SOS The average home vaiue per acre for the whole country, was as follows Indian Cora 5W 7 Wkeat SI 0 Hje 19 CO Oate 109 Barley 2u SIS 0 lutiitoe 71 ki Tobieco Si 45 my is ee Cotioa S3 The number, aggregate value, and av erase value, per head, of live stock in the United.States, weresa follows: Number. Vjlue. Aver'g value. nurses 6,7951) Vulea S6tS Oxen and MilebcowB 8,11.57 MiMep I all agei) llog (ull azee; 21,317.258 7i 1 4S.141WI M.47n I10.7c, 77 (11 10 SS-K 2 2S 4 o5 APrLE3 Good Mipplv.

Crokinj Arples, oiHQg. tcouv eai lug so amg su. BKAXd Go ni tupply of all kind. Navy dull ts 2SftL.f per biuhti M-xed S2 ltKA-N-Sift'C lair, aod moderate demand. 11 -Id hi iSa.

In lou In ator 1 5S per 10S IBs. BAUGIMj Very llitle detr and, and xuppjy mora Utan atii pie. lr.cee am Irregular. Light HiCOS We nave iuta llgl tupply ard very lit le demand. I loir Slue-, liivc in a euiaU way; Clear hlto, lSlt'c; abeulderd, nominally.

13asHc; l'lalu enicirCurMl Hams (new), l19c; uid llama not 1 1 demand Break-iom. Bacon, 17lSo; Country Clc-irbideu 17Q17X. BULK MKAIH gut no'ii and firm, i lear site, Clear nu Ilib SUftr lOVrfllo Haras, lie. BEESWAX W'ehavu no to report. Firre'elptK.

Selling at X)c I ABBAUES There is a go )U stock, and prl-oeNHietlrm at 51215 per l. L'HEliSE Tlie market lifliiaand piioesaTa very firm. Factory. lSlM: EuelWi Dairy, ltKgite; VtVlorn iTJi'glbi; BagdiA U.osler, lilkc. CofFEE -Tbere is a ve-y gaod demawl, and holders are quite firm- We uoo'a Common to Cooice liio ut 21r421 in lou of 10 to 25 saeks: um.N Mi; a We bare a ry ilgbt demand to report.

We quote, frefch, at $4gH per nbl- COK2 The fcuprdy is oaiy moaeriw and demand llcbl. Sbelled, on It. fee, 70c: Ear. In fcUre, 70c i mii nrm ti i per DRIED FKUIT8 Very Utile eoinlnc In. Dried Apples, AUli 1 LlgUl StOCK, U1B1 at 'JVC FLOUK ib-TO Is a very rood demand for low but laocy Rredtn are seElected and -tlull.

We quote at 3Jtl2 as to quality. UAAits inc supply noi equal ice demand. Venleon. 7Steall roouu: iwddleR. 143 15c.

Wild Tureeyf, slSSli tVlla Docks. SI M3 33. Quads, tia'i 13 goulrrels. 2 0012 25. HAY Tbere I large supply on llatboa.

Selling a. t-l2i ftr ordinary. -C'olue li tcarce and Si at 4K. 4 HIDES Tbere Is a cojiTdfelHand and modi rate reeelnu. Ureeii.

sc: Qren Salt, 104l0Sc; Dry Self. Ker" FUnt, SOe U.eoa fleer riklns, try, 2 89a. ninjtj uere are Dot inauy hi we yara, ana prices are tirm at Iirfled mm lire almuda-jt, and held at with llgbrdemani. Belling i.t 7 bb to LAltD Market nulet. Tleroin.

15Uffliao: kecs. L.IME Cane and Alabama. 2: oatalde Tlkii. 1H3 l'UttK-Ntock light. Hew and rid lie are he at 508 i-Uft27 In a small way.

Thtf- demauu is not at ai active. MOLuVbnEd JI rket we 1 fudd ed. and prlc-i are Treat, common to Aolee in bbl.h5K0c: halt higher: kegs (l jKlloni.S8!4 5. MAt'KEBfcL In goodc'emuid. No.

1, In k-ls J2 702 75; So. 2, Z0: No S. 2 3U. OATc Market firm. Uoidtre aak 70c on le vee and 7c in ore.

iir. i ri ti I Lubricating Oi m. f8702. I I'orATOii-Th liiarae'. li firm: M-l ira- in lot fromlore alfS, klnle Wtls, t3 2S; in sucka Louisiana.

SaHQo. KOPE No demand nominally 78e per lb. SUU Alts Market wetl suppHed aud tit? demand le active. iAllWc Kalrr 11M liXc; Prime. ISsllc; CmUifilgal, lislic; Yci-t HALT lheup.ly Is rqaal to the demand.

280 10 bbls, 36 la 10U, in a small way. tSct SS. iu ruiHl lots or 1U0. In a retail rvty, St. SHEEl- Very Utile Held at S33S per Head.

1 TAR In keg, per usen, rairiuulryatSitalS perdozen. TutiACCO Hie of 3lanuo.urd To-baeocs Is large, acd price are steady with good deroaad TALLOW lOgllc Fair unnl. Hi sidss, etc; As, (Succcsiors to (fed. l'lilllcr i furs! deer skins ADAMS STSfEET, SJeJ. Front Row and Waler XorJli Sidif.

ICRS PAID FOR jbc iMnr.i rimn nr7-r. niuur nlUt, rUnO ttUStn OrtiPla. am sm is THEO. BTOEKKEIl, Analytic and Msnufactarlns Chtmst? Druggist acd ApotbocaTj, Gl and SO Ileul Street, (Northwest corner of Jecond), CHEMICAL ANALY8X8 of all descriptions made, and written reports lurnlibed. I'hvslolans' Prefer) Dlluna rutw.i'iv Mini pounded at all hours.

Boaps, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, and every thine toaflrct. class Jims Store. sepatf luhbsr, Ztvmuer, Zumtter, SLPRT lumber raercbnntii la the South laru eatabllnhed In Memphis IStT. llalld-al of all kinds. Dnissed and roueh Floonnr, Doon.

SMngles, Celling. Blinds, Laths. Weatherboard me. Glixad fiish. Kenc- lnjr.

Wedon't Intend to bs uudersold. Yard and crHce foot Washington I river. pl8 Mm M. K. is J.

W. COO II RAN. THE GEM SALOON, Ih the Knlckcrliocker Building, MADISON STREET. BY GEOEGB KENEALL rpHB I1K8T THAT TUU iNTAQE8 AND Disuilerlei novlSlf per Hweet 1-ctatcen i rLh.T-K.eas. half ba.reta, SA Srm6; barrel, lllri KliJlv 'lr stocc Xew c.rfJIim i BAILItOAD TIME TABLE.

UompUis and I.tttlo BocI: Railroad To MADISON AND LITTLE ROCK, ABC OolngWest LeavoMemphU Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 a-in. Comlug East- Leave Mad'son Tnefcday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7iS) a.tc. Arrive at Jlemphls at 1 o'clock p.m. JAS. V.

KOBEUTSOK, oc2 Oenernl Buporlntundcnt, islsElppl and lesnesseo Ssllroad. ASBIVS. cecom'n, dolly, ex-cert yniiay, KSO a.m. 31CFABT p.m. a.ra.

Frei ally, except Sun day 4:15 p.m. Takes effect Sundnyj Augnst 1S.1SS8. A. O. LI VEBMOKK.

Uen'l HUDt. O. F. OAKLEY aen.Tlafcet Ecnphls sua Charlealcn Gsllroac. JLItBrVS.

DEPJLBT, Through Mall (dally) p.m. 12:40 p.ra" Through Express pan. (This train does not leave Saturdays.) Corinth Aecmmodatlon, daily, (orcept Sundays) at Grand Junction (except Snnd'ys) 8:15 a.m. 4:15 8omervlllo Accommodation (except Bunday) leaves at lilOp m. 5:03 s.m.

4:15 p.m ItaUroad Time Is 23 mlnctoe faster than city time. Ticket office. 27J ilaln street and at Depot. W. J.

ROUa. en'l tsup't. aerapWs and L0til3Tillc Kallroafl Line BZ7XBT. ART.IVX. Day Express, B.

R. time a jn 2:15 p.m City time 5J0s.ni. Night Bxpress, B. K. time 3:15 p.m.

C23 ajn city tlme 2iJp.m. BROWNflfVILLK ACCOilMODATIOX. Leavo Slemphls, Ilallroad tlmd 4:30 p.m City time 4:10 p.m Ticket ottioea Mn. 237J4 Main Etrsot and at De- Mt, hORd Of Main Btreou BAH. 21.

JGNE3, Genl Sept. RIVER MATTERS. VtEATHEU AM) BIVEJC4. Weather cloudy and misty. Light drizzling rain fell during the morning, interspersed with ccetaional showers.

The river at this point was heavily strewn with ice until nearly noon, when it began to sink. By night there was still considerable on this shore, but it was softening rapidly and confined to the channel. Ttie decline goes on very slowly. Arkansas is falling with plenty of water to Little Ilcck and Fort Huiiili. White river 19 at a good stage.

Hence (o Cairo twelve fsetcan be reatiily fouud. The condition of sffairs at St. Louis, Cairo, Louisvilla acd Cincinnati will ba found In cur telegraphio columu. Arrival Steamer Dexter, New Orleans. Luminary, Vioksburg.

Sam J. Hale, Cincinnati. Bermuda, Cincinnati. Departures. Stosmsr Dexter, Louisville.

Luminary, St. Louts. Sliver Moon, Cincinnati. Mississippi, New Orleans. Iu Porl.j OzkfB.

P. CDnve'rseJiSani J. Bermuda. rUSCKLIVXEOOf). Business wes slack upon the landing yesterday owing to the inclemency of tne weatner, anusucn 01 cur local pscKeta as lam over until last nignt Detterea their freight lists very slightly.

The Mississippi left for New Orlearir withipnly a few dray loads of cjttou. Wita the staple nearly one "cent per1 pound better horo than In that market nottung else couia no iooceu ror. tine had, however, a good passenger trip. The. Silver Moon got away for Cincinnati last night with 1200 bales of cotton'.

The Sam. Hale and Bermuda, bcth due yesterday, had not arrived at dark last night. Col. D. May, of Louisville, a well I known steamboat owner, was In the city ycsieruay.

The gay Ozark, Capt. Harrison Blas-dell. will ett away to-day for Little Reck, connecting with the Fort 8mlth packet at that point, biio Carrie's tne U. a. mail and makes all way landiag.

NedOut-law does the agreeable in "Hie Commeiclal is, the regular White riVerU. mail packet for Saturday next. The Sam. J. Hale, Capt.

Walker, backs out to morrow for Cairo, Louisville and Cincinnati. The Bermuda was. delayed by the Ice. and will not get away befsreitiiiigyen-ing. She leaves at 5 p.m.

fprintttlejIVjck and way points on the ASkaaTaST "Capt. CJaveombi') master. The "Bermuda enters' the Memphis and PicoBIbil trade ail her return, as a regular weekly jfccktt. Vineou Donahue's office was crowded yeter-iy 703 applications were made to them for the positron of chief clerk of the Bermuda and for that of niurl clork. Several hundred were presenting their claims for proferment when wewiiiited the offioe last evening.

Wo wttrcfiu error In stating "that Tom 1 Normetft accompanist! Mr. "GaiDreath r. 1 prilitlnrl atM6ia. mjma uu jl. xj.

omilB 1 r. G-lbroath Eay3 that had lis repo. entire c-anllilence In the nartv. en attack" would eureiy have been mtde upon tnT solitary mUitia uicket alluded to. Che Mesreats naseed Vicftsburir with StD balea of cotton and 4UO0 sacks of tl.

Mr. Jim. Hal', the well known pacsen cer scent, in town The Lady Gay left St Loute on Mon day, bound Eoutn. beverai boats were advertised to leave on Tueeday. Cant.

W. J. Kutintzialu Bt.Lanls. He Is pnying all the claims against the Great itepuDUc. win put ner in repair and LiitisieKiflmmana.

'atfawfURVB. by the u. H. Marshal. TofTGrtritiueTital has laid up-at Cairo.

The li. i'. uonveree, uapt. uasworth lifteks out to-day for Jacksonport, Tow. bittao, Pocahontas and nil point on White river snd its trilmlarif s.

She is a good bleu mar and will ply in those waters in connection wiln tneLiiberlv anilCiuiv rrnerBiai. Charles Anderson, who was recently huap, together with the Renos, at 2feV Aloeny, was at one lime mate of tho slesmer Luulevlllef Ho Is said to bo in uMnt of any oomplleity with the and the rnatKeu murderers who perpe- trnTaji ima annum nn nil linn? The names of the irou-o'ads Oneta and Oatowba, sold by the United Statesj to the Peruvian government, and nowly-log at anchor at Southwest Pass, "hare bean changed since thotraenfer to tbe Alabunlps," and the Manco Capac That of the transport Known as the Ha vana, is now me iJiarauon." ino ves- 'Ir are under command of Commander Kr.iimm iuariauuui. ui ma ioiiivisn navy. Tom Kinn must be a He ran away at St. Louis tho other day 11500, belonging to a steamboat, and rib Isew Orleans or Thursday fers that he atsojran away at that place waMoniiav witn-a similar amount he Louis Xtmts of TueEday aaya few days slnoe an announcement was ads in the limes mat Thomas ivlnpr.

MAvn.l a1It nf tha Blnnm.r Tltamnrnlr had disappeared, and It was feared had met with" foul play. His continued absence, lidded to the fct that with him disappeared over $1400 la money collected by him on account of freightage for tho boat, tcgether with other matters that have since come to light, have led tbe owners of tho boat to at dare him an ombf zzlcr, and a reward of $100 Is offered I for his apprehension. He resided on Middle, between a ifieenth and Sixteenth streets. Tne uescnpnonoi ihe.absentee, as furnished to tho police, Is -as follows: Twenty-eevcn years old, Ave 'feet seven or eight inches high, dark brown hair and blacK eyes. Capt.

David Whltton, of the Ill-fafed America, taya in a letter to the Cincinnati Conimerciaf; "Ihavo been engaged in the business of steamboating as carpenter, engineer and captain, since tho year 1S2S. Ia 1S32 1 was Captain of the steamer Ledy Franklin, and h3ve, from that time to the present, acted as Captain of steamboats. I never have been on a steamer that met with such a disaster, nor have I ever, in all my steamboatintr. prior to the burning of tho Amerioa and United lost a single lire; and 1 feel that a character earned by forty years of labor should not be lost by tbe ldlo remarks of STEAMBOATS. FOR ARKANSAS RIVSR.

Begular Memphis and Arkansas Elver I'aciet. United Btateii Hall. Harrlion Blalsdell Mailer This too pasueaser padcet will leave as above, on T. A. 1LENDIQ.

Azant. It S01 Front sL.il osb rBDy LUOCJT. Uesrular Arkansas lttver eekiy Packet tor Helena. Fine BlufTanl Little Bock. aCRUODA master This new and magnificent pas- sJCl sencersteamer will leave iKFirHMBt 1US DAY.

I7lh lnsi ai p.m. VINSON DONAHUE, Agents, d'171l FOR iVAHJ.VlLLE. Resulnr Memphis and EvansvLle Weekly Facktt-ror Cairo and Evantvllle. Uewett master This new and splendid pjusenser ri steamerwillleaveasabovfion Agajgsy Told DAV, 17th lusu, at 5 i.m. LAIUIY UAlUaSi'AD, Asent, del7 It 7)j Aladtoon street.

FOR CINClNKATI. Memphis and Clndnnatl Packet Company. For Cairo. Louisville and Cincinnati. SAM.

J. HALE Walker master Thlseleg.nt and fleet passenger steamer will leave AHfu'fllL SATURDAY, 19th lnsL.at 5 p.m. JAB. T. BOUKNE Agents, d617 3t Ko.

12 JenVrson street. TOR HALE'S POINT. lleuipliis anil lialc't Point Packet. For Randolph, FultoD, Osceola and Hale's Point. Tho SIdewhcel Paaiertger Packet MYRTIE CapUln W.

C. Hardwlck WILL leave Memphis in above every Tuesdsy an! rn-i' day, commencing Wednesday, tiwiemixt iiu, and will remain permanently ln tne trade, and by strict attention to bus trusts to ncolve the patronage ofsblppets. for or passaBe apply on board or lo VlttbON DONAHUE, Agents, S5i Front street. MART WALT fc nov23 tf If o. 272 r'ront street.

FOR ST. TRAM CIS REVER. Memphis nud fit. Francis Itlvcr Tnemlny For Helena, Wlttsburg and St. Francis Slver.

Tho new and elegant SIdewheel Passenger packet, SAINT FRANCIS. Bowman. Sam C. Paine, Clerk WILL leave Memrh's on hei trrt," first, trln TIISDAY. Novem- --V SZZ ber 2 1 Hi, for Helena acd St.

Francis river, and KVfHY TUESDAY. T11.11K AXtJK. Forlreight or apply on board, or to Lituti nt.aiAU,ageni, novlS tf No. iy, Hadtsau straot. FOR WHITE' lUVER.

Memphis and Whlto River U.3. Matl Packet Co COMMERCIAL Ashford master ThU excellent steamer leaves Memphis as above, HiiUKUAi, lain insc, at a p.m. For ireight or rasage apply to Mar Wharfboat. foot Monroe ft. ilemplili and White River U.S.

Mall Picket Co COMMERCIAL. Ashford master This excellent steamer leaves Memphis as aba ve, Tmt UATURDAX. lam ai a p.m. LEVY 8HARPE. Ascnts.

No. 191 Front streeL J. A. Sayrs. Passenger Agent.

at For Pocabontas. dl- red without ehlDOln R. P. CONVERSE lliaworth master This splendid passenger packet TtiUK3llAY, I7in ius. at (i p.m.

LEVI S1IA.RPE. A cents. dale No. UK) Front street. Itec-alar -TTlilte, IllacU and Cut rent LADY WITHAUP Chas.

Seers Bid H. Humphrey, Cleric. liUll paUjxl.b Will titrC.lj a jtJ I Trins irom Jacksonoort.Ark.. and np Current river to Donlpban. She wlli m-ke close connections at aci ton port with the Steamer Des Aro Every Sfnturcltiy Shippers and punctuality.

passenj may rely on her ues un NEWSPAPERS. THE TTA'VlNQ reached a circulation of two thon- AJL sand, presents a medium through which merchants aud others may tiiiSe their known, infsrlor to few palters In the socih. Those who may wish to avail themselves of the advantages It offers, will pleate hand their favois in by Tuesday of each week. SS it Is published three days ahead. OHce, No.

SSi Main street, up-ttairs. delSlw F. C. BROOKS. Editor.

J-DVBRTI8E 1ST 'USE WHITE COUNTY EECORD. Searcy, TT HAS A GOOD. CIRCULATION IN the mountain counties, and Is the ALL OuJy Nenipnper In tUs Valley. I.lltle itlvcr Wli'fnvXuSaren. t'onwayll zianl aciTcfitS IS- countles also, by inay lu Woodruff; Prairie, jacsson auu xuuepenuence.

Address jACOB FROLIC fcepj tearcy. Ark. TUP RPr int. uiiu nnu a iLbs. Cor- W.

I. WKsTBROOK Late of MttalppL DK.K.W. BEEH8 Late of Mobile. WESTBROOK BEERS, Editors aed Proprietors. LIVE WHITE MAN'S JOURNAL.

DE- voted lo pure Democracy and tha rights of I li-. peopu. TERMS Invariably in A.ivanco Two Dol lars a car une Dollar tor bis. Mouths. Our very binre arid raoldlv inervaKlnt? elreu.

latlon eusWesinto oflVrsutiertorlndnceniecls. as an ailvertlslDe: medium, to l.niinesa houses. The 11KK THEOTJOlt THE tKTIKE WxsrzHM liiaTHicr. ei-o advertisements Krclved exctpt ro money, anu ai if suiar ray. Address, WlUsTUltOUiv llEKIl', SU111T Brownsville.

Tenn. To the Slcrchauis of Memphis. An Sxeelleut Ailvcrtlslus: Hcdlnra' qiRE BOUVAE HUI.I.trrtN, printed at 1 1 1,1.1 I I dlums within hundred mllesofMemnh id orl. vootes Memphis trade, nd circulate. I a half aozen or we Desi conuuee oacu or Memphis.

Advertisements Inserted at low rates. squires, business card, 3 months $10 00 1 a 12 1X1 3 in 8 3 1BC0 Subscription. The BOLIVAS lirir.T.ETTTC will be sent to any address, 00a year, for S3 00, P.nit, iiinuvance. ty. ti THE COAHOfVlSAN.

PPBLISHED AT Friars' Point, Mississippi- rpHIS newspaper Is one of tho finest adver- Using mediums In the Slate of Mississippi, being the official piper of tbe counties of Tu nica, Coahoma and Bolivar thrkoicl the largtst cottan-groarins counties In'tlis Stste. Itscirjnlatloujs not surras sd 07 any country paper published in the vicinity of Memphis. J. A. REID novistf Propileto-s.

THE BLACK RIVER STANDARD PUBUSHED EVRRX HATHRDAY nv POINDliXTzvU dN YD KR. -1 Pocahontas. Arknnsua. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION INVARIA iJLJT-JA A.H VANCE: one oopy. one 5 2 co I jnur inim.iiiM yt.r 7 CO I JU i.

UXiUXl 1IA11: For every club of five, and one to the getter ur of tne club a tin For clubs ot ten, ana one to the gbttor up ar cniln of twouty, and one to tbe getter up of the club, and one copy of Godey's ody'allook 30 00 THE WEEKLY PANOLA STAR, FUBLISaEO IN A SECTION OP rnrtTr. 1 try entirely tributary to Memphis, and has a circulation unsnrnsa-ed bv atitt dlum of that kind In North Mississippi Merchants and business men generally will find It to their advantaga to advertise lu theSTAa.it- pii Panola, MUs, TRANSPORTATION. SE1PUIS AND LITTLE BOCK RAILROAD. Open to 0 AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, SEPTKH-ber 2. 1EC i.

tbe train on tha Kajatern 111 vulnn ol tills wlU run regularly as loliows Goiko West Leaves Uopelleld Monday, Wednesdty aDd Friday at 7:30 a-m and arrive at Madison at 1 o'clock p.m. Cojduo East Leaves Madison Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 730 arrive at Uotiefleld at I o'clock p.m., and Memphis at 1:31 P.m. The Ferryboat Nevada leaves the foot ol Union street at 7 a.m. Tickets for sale at all the Railroad Ticket offices in the city. Freights for Madison or way stations received by P.

M. Patterson 4 at their Wharf-boat, foot of Union street. Freight to Way Stations must be prepaid. wumco of Road. No, 12 Jefferson street.

au29 tf J. W. ROBERTSON. Pen. Hop't.

Quickest Eoute to New York AND ALL PBINCLPA1 KOBTHBHH" OJriis 13 BY THE ficmpiils LonlsYllle IL B. Line. Fall Schedule, September 13, 186S Double Dally Tlirongli Trains RUN A3 FOLLOWS LaaTeMomphls (city time) 5:10 5Spju. Leave Memphis (railroad time) 550 m. 3:15 n.ra.

Arrive at Louisville im run. Cincinnati la noon. II-Wdjh, Cleveland. P50 p.m. 6.23 sjhj rrir.

n. tK i'-- f'J Woodrow, of WoodroM of John awy nJ iilili Plttsbursr Baltimore COnjn. iBn.m p.m. 5:16 a.m. Phlladeiija SUO p.m.

1-23 a.m. New York 7:10 p.m. 50 a.m. Boston 12 nlsht. tO) p.m.

Both Trains connect for Nashville. The 2ila p.m connects for Ctdro end Bt. Louis, 1 arriving at Bt. Louis at p.m. next day.

Throngb. Ticket) at Seduced Kates, Can be procured at the Company's Office, Main atreet. and at nead of Main street, iWBazraee Checked at Dinot orbv theMem- phls City Transfer Company; at Hotels. Pri vate iwsiiaenixe, or on 003.ru coats, to ail principal points East and North. BAM.

U. JON ES, Superintendent. ABA HILL. Passenger Agent. sepll Ilcmiiltis and New Orleans Saturday Packet.

HENRY AME3. Geo. W. Eoyd, Master J. B.

Bedam, C'ert. THI8 splendid steamer will enter the trade as a rejulirJSAl UK-i35sr Stardcy, November 2S. nts p.m., xVnd every alternate EaturdajUthereafter throughout the season. LARRY HARVBTAD, Agent, No. 7 Madbson street.

LEVY 4 aUAUPK, Agents, novlllf No. 291 KroniBtrett. ElomDiLis and Mow Orleans Wednesday Paokets, 111 II -TILTM-WII capt. J. Fi-lakk Hices: Gert.JonN Ebooxs isS5 MISSISSIPPI, --S-i CapLNAT.

tf. Oeeex; Cleric, B. Cook Cseiqhtoh ONE of tbi8o Que Packets will leave Memphis lor New Orleans Every Wcilucr.tlay, Cosumenclusr oa Sep tember 16th. and every Wednesday Uioreoflcr ttirougttont the Season. Their Cotton capacity Is unsurpassed, while In all things necessary to make op splendid Passenger Paekets, they aro unequaled upon the MART WALT Agents.

No. 272 Kront street. LEVY A 8HARPE, Agents, No. S31 Fiont Row. LARRY HARMbTAD, Agent, aniatf IPtar Wharfboat.

fa JertarscrM st. MEMPHIS S1YEB tv THE elecant passenger packet THOMAS II. ALLEN, bailt expressly for this Company, will now take her place In the line, and hereafter tho loliowlms boats wUl leave Memnhls as heretofore, Itoudtiys Tlinrsdoys.nt 5 o'clock p.m., THOMAS II. ALLEN-Recse Frltchard, Master W. A.

CALDWELL R. L. OZARK H. Dia'dell, Master Connecting at Little Kock with the new and I lltrht-drniiffht nakets. llght-drausht packets.

FORT OIB30N. John Wcodbnrn, Master FORT SMITH Jam es Bowlin, Master VAN BmiEN I. W. Williams, Master All of the above boats were built expressly for the trade, and are particularly well adapted to It. Passengers aud freight wbl be put reasonable All persons Blilppm; freight foranypoluton the Arkansas river from North or East of il ern-phls, should have their goods consigned to -Hi-opm ana jrcanras mver l'acseicom- I rany," at Memphis.

Merchandise ship-led fiom I New Hr leant should be continued to Memnhls and Arkansas lUver I'actoi Company, Napo- I Frelirht received at any t'nid at tho Compaq ay's offlcc. iu. v. ALiAJia, i-residcnl. nov28 SOI Front stret.

Mrbv Riivk fllrl Hnlliihln" Momrsrila ami Whirr. Blrer U.S. Mall Packet Company, Beml-TTcetly Line. rt splendid sldo-whtel steamers LIBERTY I No. 2.

and MAYFLOWER, will form a rJeml-Weekly line betweon Memphis and White Rlver.leavlng Memphis every Tue-day and Batuidsy, at 5 o'clm p.m., connecting- at Devall's Bluff with train of the Little Kock Railroad for LHUo Rock and Hot Springs. Il day and Friday st 8 a.m., and Bluff every Wednesday nudaaturday at 1 o'clock m. The Liberty, No. 2, and Mayflower will make clote connections at the mouth of White river with tbe steamer uuid-iufor l'lneBluff. Fare to Plus Bluff, :12 00; Freight, 50 cents per 100 Tho steamers Ecenomlst ard Hamilton will run Daiwcen LIllls llok and Fort Hm.

in connecilon with ihls lino and tholiempliUtnd l.lhl.nrvl-Rnlliail Throuah recelnls clven for rrelgb'. tit all and ForiCrrilth. puluts between Little Kock and Fori Cm lib. Jnsurance one-half ver ccnC by this route than any other. john 11.

UAVI3. 13uperintendent. LEVY HHARPE. cents. tf No.

iSu Front Row. JTOIi MOTTIO) CITY. ITEAMER GEORGE W. CHEEK gTr ilc 1 nnujiuu cicij i jm oundCity at 10 a.111., 12 m-ZKandi; n-m. Leaves Mound City every day at7 9 a.m..

11 a.tn.. and IX aud i P.m. at iuuui tt Mi bunru MARK R. CHEEK. Master.

HARDWARE AIiLISOH Importers and Waclesalo Dealers la If GUNS, CUTLERY, ETC. BOLE AG ENTS; FOR Carver Si lnproTcd Cotton Sins, MacXeale Urban'a And Barzlar Proof Bafes. TcnncBses thareoal ana Iron, 270 INSURANCE. HERE.ANDO INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 17 Madison Street.

THia Company is now doings Osneral insurance Business. IU stock is owned by our city merchants and business men. Its im la to do a safe local business to tha advantag? ot both the Company and the Policy Haider. 8.B.WILLIAHS03, s. a.

dukscohb, BBS Mil, F. M. KELSON, 1 President. Vice-President. Secretary.

Asa't Secretary. DIREOTOK8 A. VACCARO, B. H. DUNSCOMB, B.

B. WILLIAMSON. M. L. MEACHAM, HENRY LAIRD, E.

MoDAYITT, D. H. TOWNHEND. oc23tr CAPITAL, $1,000,000 Security, by Law of State or Ohio, ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY, OP' OINCINNATIa. TUOBAS BlIEULOt'Ii, I'rcsWnil R.

M. Bishop. of M. 17 DUhooA 'Xheo. Cook, of liakrr.

Han Cook Jntecb C. Duller, President Laiayette I tin uk. i ii. ju Auoy, nun is A. a.

1 Window, of WInslow A Hmlth Charles Knle, I nfll RnlAArlnmati A ,1 I nn. nr I John Suillito.of John A.D.Bullocsr,ot A.D.bu'lock&l-o.; D.T. nuouiuv, ui ti uuuiuv, -j-k-irs 1.0; Aiiea I. A. Hams, ex- nines tilenn.

aV.Villln.rri uieon tx eons. W. M. RICHARDSON, W. B.CAP).LY, Secretary.

Vice-Pim-i. J.DEWALDrJN CHURCniLL SiiTfivisor. U. V. Vltl.JJE-llUlUlII, ABOllt, aovsa No.

S3 Madison Memphis, l'enn. A21KA ISSUJRANCE COMPAXY OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital and Assets over 85,000,000 00 rpHEiEtna Insurance Corapaty Is the Tras-X tee of 1M patrons to an extent ten fold greater than of Its own Stockholders. In 40 Tears it bas raid ror Five thousand (SOCo) dwelling houses and eon-tents. Twenty-two hundred (2200) schools," churches and colleges.

Eight thousand (SOCO) stores and merchandise. Forty-four hundred illCO) mills and manufactories. Twenty-two hundred shipments by lake ana river. Making a Total of Lasses Paid of $2300,000 00 Fire and Inland Navigation cffAgencIes in all tho principal cities and towns in the United Hta es. Applications for Insurance will be promptly attended to.

II. A. X.ITT-.ETON, Ageuf, nov-23 No. 22 Madison Street. JUS8ISSIPP1 VALLEY BRANCH or THS KNICXEIiBOCKEli Mutual Life Insurance AT MEMPHIS, TSNN.

Oince, So. IS Knickerbocker Dalldlng. Assets, 1,000,000 ftlida ItsueiX at Uiit OJlte on aU Cit pcptJar flam, and the Gcnerai Butitiut frtsu-acted on the sanw Urmt as tcWi Ota Home OJjlce of As Company. DIRECTORS AT MEMPHIS: HENDERSON Messrs. Owen, Mo NEWTON FORD, of Messrs.

Newton FordACo. W.H. CHEBRYrcsldent McrchanU'NaUonal Bank; ALBERT PIKE, Attorney at Law B. J. 8EMME3, of Muats.

B. J. Ssmmes i Co CHARLES C. FARTilE, or Messrs. Partea Herbert: CHARLES KORTRECHT, Attorney at Law JOHN P.TREZEVANT.

of Messrs. Royster TrezeTant C04 JOHN MHOON. of Messrs. Moon i NAT. a GREEN, of MeaTS N.

a. Green ft J. HTANWOOD MENKEN, of Messrs. Manfcen M. F.

KENNEDY, of Messrs. Kennedy, WU-Utrna Russell. MEDICAL EXAMINERS R. W. MITCHELL, M.D., FRANK RICE, MJ).

GENERAL AGENT, JOHN F. WILKEESON, For West Tennessee and North Mississippi. MANAGERS I S. R. CTiARKF.

CO. febIS BITKS AND BAKINSG 3P 3E3L EyATIONAL OF HEJII'HIH, DIltEOTORS: W.A. aWYN, 8. DAVIS, W. W.

YOUNG, of Youaa W. W. THATCHER, of Rrowa 4 Jones; J. W. JEFFERSON, of J.

W. Jefferson BEN EISM AN, or Rico, SUx fe NEWTON FORD, of Newlou Ford Ss CF. SMITH A A Vit tVlt-m 0T JJresident. O. P.

NOJtHIS, septtr ice-President AHD 1LIQ1TOB.S. X. VACCAKO, B. VACCAttO, JL. E.

VACCABO. A. VAOOARO 00., Importers and Cellars in WINES, LIQUOIiS, CISABS, ETO, 324 Front Street, Memphis, rroarL UUsJUU WOLFE'S 1 Jl 1 CI a ill SCIinaDDS. wjiki. I THE above Medicinal Beverage lsmanufae- iShiiai, r' "hia distillery, lnl It is now some twentvvean slnna thn prletor flrkt introduced It to the American public, and during thtt time he has received over uiree inousana letters rrom cnvsictans.

indnrs. ins una uie purest liquor iney nave overused In their practice. 11 la TYiaili. tVnm arlx- rtt flnulnnnlltp selected with great care from the products oi the most celebrated graln-growlnz districts. savoreu witn me essence 01 tue aromatic lnnl nf II.

I a M.t I ,1 pro, -which cxpeia rrom me spirit evry I As a means of preventing and correcting the I dlsagreeabls and often daagercus effect pro- I Kuiu uu duced nrion the stomach and bowels bv change of water a visitation to which travelers, new settlers, and all unancUmsted rjersarm In tho West, the South, and Southwest ore pe-cuUarly liable the r.cnrsDAX Aeojiatic SCHNArrs wUlbe round absolutely Infallible while in cases of drop.y, gravel, obstructions of the kidneys, diseases of the bladder. strlctnr. dyspepsia and general debility, It Is recommended most emphatically by the most dis- UBguienea memDsrs or me metucai profession. It Is nut dd in ouart and Dint bottles, in cases, wita the naco of tbe nudr-slzced on the bottle and cork, and a fao-ilralie of Ms slg. nature on the label.

For sale by all respectable UDOLPKO WOLFE. ole ManoractrcDr ana Importer. ESTABLISHED IN 1828. afAKSFIKLD HIGBES, sspUeod2 -Agsati, Jleaijihls SBKOYAIS. Kemoval.

The Manhattan Saying3 Bank, (FORMERLY LEVY BCRO), Have removed to the Corner or Main ana Madison In the bulMtng formerly occupied by the Com-inerclal Bank. deS lw --rtoxri. cd -trial, P. H. HEiNRICH ERO.

-TO- 221 Main, L-ci. Jefferson and Adams Sts. WHERE ihf are cow ready to rurnlsh their friends anil natmnivllh thn rfmlncT nr. Uelee of CONrECTIONERIES, wholesale and gnu, fc iuwhh maraet prtee. novz4u A L.

L. PODESTA WHOLSSAZE QJtOCESS A ND dealers in Llouors. Wines. Ale. Porter.

Jtx. Tobacco, Cigars, have removed to NO. 230 FROST HTItEEr, Near Jefferson, where thy troold be pleated to xiHvn ail inesr 01a jneaai anu ice putNie in and examine theirzoods. noifilw liBW YORK. BEAN, McQINKIS 5o.

i Broad Street, Kow TorS, Bankers Commission 5. SCHIFPEH NEPHEWS, 30 Street, IttwYork. WF WS-C advanceswiltbe ma8ejbyithe under- sljnod qn'Sll shipments of Cotton lo tho above houseeatv oyA- BR30CLAND, OxBce, 1st National Bank. nov? tin FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Great Dlslrlbatlon by the Kelropolll.in Clft Co. Cnsli Glfcs to the Amonut of 8230,000 Every Ticket Draws a Prize.

Seashgtfts.eachSM.COOl 40 eih gilts, each fSDO 10 5MSau 10 20 3UU 50 60 Elejant Rosewood Planes, eaeh SCO toSTSO 73 'f Melodeons eteh 73 to ISO 330 Sewing Maeblnes, (0 to 175 WO Fine Uold Watehe'. to 3W Casb Prizes, Silver Ware, ail valued at Sl.K 0.000. A chance to draw any of the above prizes for uc iicKcLa aewrioiDg prizos are sealed in envelopes and well mixed. On receipt of 3c a Sealed Ticket is drawn without choice and sent bv mall to an address The crlzs named upon it will be delivered to tbe ticket-bolder on paymeni 01 use dollar, i-nzce are lmtae- dlalely sent to any address by express or re turn sail. You will know what your prize Is before you pa for it.

Any prize exchanged or another ej tame value. No Blanks. Our patrons can de- peuuon Iuefecxsces We select the followlns from many who have lately drawn valuable prize aud kindly permuted us to publish I hem: S. T. Wilklns, buffalo.

-jOoa Miss Annie Monroe, Cblcaso. Piano, SU; John D. Moore, Loals- 1 1 1 C1IVL1. i 1 iiv i tu nw.uibUt.ii.auKrr, Piano. E.

A Day. New Orleans. 506. puousn no naiors wimoui permission. OPuaos8 orjiiE Pkess The flrm Is reliable and deaer ve their euccec Weekly Tri bune, Aug.

-We know them to be a fair deallns arm." N. X. Herald, AU5. S3. -A menaiordoura amw a uu prize, wmcn was pmmptlyreoivfd." Djtly News Sept.

3. Send It circa lar. Lllieral Inducements to A sen la imaractetd ivery pzes- age of Sealed contain oss cask atrr. Pir Tickets for Si for as tor 35; liuior sia. ah leiiera noa a oe au'jresseu 10 11 A CO novHOlm S73 lSrodirnyaN.

7. T7nu rrrrt MTt irnv THE-Oroide Gold Watch Company manufacture on ttilctly selentiric (style, finish and color IS coror id nae nmileol the mcst rare aud cuxtly description of Veld II cickes. Ttiey are manufaclured with HuntligCases (ladiH, and eeotlemenV). have tuperb wlia movements; factled engine-tamed, with com- pecsauoo spiral spring. Jiealroad Omduefnt, Engineers, Erpreitmen the 11101 1 excucs of our custoueis bavo thoroughly demonstrated th strength, durs- oi'iiy, acenraey ara nil ity ot lue joe zvmte Haanam v-aiehts.

anu cronounee mem inval uable as reliable ume-keepeis. faesmue Waliham Hatches, full Jeweled. TJa: iironotutter tsaumee, eaco. rjacoraieiy en- Kravea witn new 'ana novel assigns, r-ir-n is warranted by special cerliacate from the Oroide Gold Watch Company. Also, mazullleenl Oroide Uold Chains S3.

acu eaec cent, overy wuere, to ce pain ror on liar cniitomers ara snpplled free with tbe nci pocjiei ueiccuve ana waicnuuaia: who mal'ed separately on receiptor 50 cents. Toe Genuine Oroloe Watches can only be ob tained Dy oruenmr oirpciry rrom ex. JAMES T. MONROE lm do 1 ten ami MannOrcturerw. nnvSJm I Bnuulwuy, Nw Ytwlt.

CUMBERLAND HOUSE (Late TThUcmoro Soa, 100 and 111 Ailnnis Street MEMPHIS. TENN.I 7ohlas Wolfe, Proprietor. ritHE proprietor takes sreat pleasure In an- nouneiiiK to blmar-y friends and lbs cab- 11c thst he bas recently takn eharve of the above named Hoate He promises, cleats personal attention to the busiuess. aided by polite and efficient artist. nts and attocd- ants to Insure for his nnsnrpaesed ae- jmmoaauou aiiu uie luuei saiisiaciiou.

Ttajslloui-e is centrally located, convenient 10 uauroaa, Hteamuoat, Theater, potoiuce. ail tbe Churcbes, and in the most cleanly, quiet vnu retpecutuie pomon ox III ciiy. Alter thoroughly novating, refitting and furnish-ItiR the establlshnunt, ho now solicits a share of tho bnbllo Datronsee. with the assurance usi iney snau ue mane 10 teei ai nome. TERMS Hay ff7 00 per week Trausleut.

83 SO per day -TOBIAS WOLFE: nov8 dwlm Sole Proprietor. Caw. Joiw T. SniRur, J. M.

9. JJcCockix u.ie or Jiempnu.xenn. x.oujs. uie, NATIONAL HOTEL, cor. Foorth-and Main iOTJISVTLLS, EESTUCKT TTAVING recently purchased the furniture auiBQi uie anJ favorably tnown-we would respect lnl, 80lJelt tne patronage or our friends and the traveling: public.

Tbe Hotel i located In the center of the city, convenient to all business landing. postotScd and places of amusements. street cars leave the door every ten minutes I 1 parts eovm tr IHHIKLEY McCORKLE. rriHIS highly popular Hctsl will again opened to the traveling public be. On tne 1st of December.

The nnaerslgned will ejert Wa best endeavors has always sustained It. Families and others proposing to visit New Orleans can secure se oommodatlons In advancu bv addresslni- W. A. HBRO. Marmcrdr.

Or O.E-Uali, St. Charles Hotel, New or- BAIxKRUPTCT. In. the District Court or Uie United States. for the District of Wwt Tennessee.

In the mat ter ox il tr, Bavldson. Rankrnpt. In bank ruptcy, jiistrlct of West Tennessee ss. the iIst let of West Tenneasee. In the mat-1 oclt, t.

ter of H. Davidson. Rankrnpt. In bank 2Stll Daj 01 DeCCElber, A.D. 1S6S, ruplcy, District of West Tennessee ss.

I i no.iMim.wT. I Attha coarthccfedoorlnihe townof Arwtln Tftwhnm It I I ill ui0 LIIUUl Ul illUiCL CUKI II. sriiaiirin, appointment as assignee of H. F. David- I the following lands sdescriced In (xldDeed of Tennessee, within said District, who has I (7) of Township (I) of Kongo west if tioa.

by the Dtetrict Court of said District. of Ulssi slppL Bale within lawful liount Title -Memphis, the 3d day of December, supposed to be good, but I wilr sell cnljraj A.D..1W WILLIAM X. CI RODE, Trustee- J. F. HAitPLE, TnuUeji, dsUlS Asiisnes, Etc.

Octob3T 15.13SS. ocartdalPP CIGARS AliD TOBACCO S. STERNBERG Kcmoved from Ml front. cs 300 tar Wholesale CIQARB. dealers In TOBACCO AND BOVtUf Ta fOTER, iARSHOETZ 7 hn sMi rH -s i iilN -i 2.

63 A. MANCFACTURiSit OF CIGAR And Wholesale Dealers ta Tobacco, Pipes, snfi all Kinds' or Smoker' Article, No. 300 MAIN STREET, sepSefcn MEMPHIS, TESN. PSSICIAKS. 233 Mela Street, Sfempliis, Teanesftoe: Carts 'all diseases or tli 2fe.

A esra TfarraEtsti in essfT.s. StnUchtses Crossed Sjes wiui perfecf! ntfetj. Patients ftcm a teomiMMA with board moderate rates. aula dAw tf STOVSS, STC. R.

BRANS OK. Dealer In Tlsnare, Xlcase Tar nlstilnfr toiid, COAL, Lard and Lubricating Oils. and repairtnr prom pi ry atHnded 10 by competent workmen. S.6 Fient birte. MartiKon.opn.

aiAambowt Lasdlic. wwlfiit STILL TRSUSflFHAKT G.F.Flllej's "0W Beliable" st. CJETA It JSJi OAK STO TJB "VT A rNTAIN8 ltr repnUtlon aa the BEST 11 STO VK IN THE MAKKirT. J. Miabel 227 Mahf street, are the ONLY AUBNTB for Memphis.

Always see Fllley's oaras 011 eaeh Htove. A good supply cf Oookli'S. aad IlefttlDK Btoves. Urates. Caslins.

coniiar. Tin. 8beet-lrnn and Pressed Ware always on hand. oo worK prompuy attended to. J.

r. SCKABET. noTSSSra Uo.SiT Bain STetflplilf. Dissoi.irTio5rs. Jfotlcc of Dissolution.

rriHS pertnej sliip berets ontoxbttlni; bet A lae nndersLcatd. umi Its arm nam NOURSR a MATJ1EWH thhi day ULntvMl bf ioaiual conseal. unarle rreare will col lect all ou stauUHP atcouuts acd pay hh Ua-bUUies. fmF C. NoUirWE.

A. MATltiirtSi. Memphis. Tenn', December 1. The tmderelzntd will eoatlaae Ihe at the saao offlee.

Jo. 1G JerTrtton Street, Where he witl 1-3 har t- see a.1 Uicso balBK business to iratsaet with to Fkweis Llfo laturanes CoaiMuiy." or dsstiw inure UieretB. CL JfOUBSK. Deeeraber9.48K. llw "Dissolution orisaiarf -jvrOTICE iauheeby-slVA I lift TST 1 POWER A dvdt? by mutual consent.

Tho df due (he -Bit wlU be oa 11 fetal bv Mr. ti. 1 Jor. sfan I been, made UtuUe by iot that pnrpose. THOMAS MctiEOY.

Memphli'. Deceonher ISO. deiitr KUHSSEY. WHBATON NUBSBRY Established in 184Q. A LARGE variety of OrBanionbtl Trees, Shrubbery.

Kvcrcrens and the flant va rieties arfwontaf Hot Hsnse Pisaia ami Flower and everytkdoz osnaUy found in a Bis caaen Nurstrs. which I Offer Tor sale at URSATLY r-RUaDM. The smcs ou band sravue act-uuniased for the last few yearn, become- c-ewwary, on account ot a want of room, to dispose of tbe whleh I will oflVr at ti-eany redared Drlces. and ofaeascr than any orery north or soathot this point can possibly 1.1 rnUli them. xney are ine eiecuotB 01 iua iai- ur.

Whcaton. whose louz esoerlence the beat Stzarantea of their being not only what they are to oe.bai a Dung 1 BE. HOBBIS5 whleh he devoted his espeeia! study. i In to the above. I bavo a Terr litn stock of Magnolias, which 1 can otier aafjieMry r.auceu ana weucu win strniur packed for Uuasporfeitloa by an eisefWUttjd gardener.

Catalogues, wilhTfiess aad any lafonBaUoa wanted, will IxySant on up plica ion to P. O. Bex MiunpM'7rm. Termn cash or ally seeeptanres. uttfMlLsmlt ST.

LOITZS. JOSEPH M. O'SHBA, 8UCCBSSOR T6 J. D. 8UXUYAN.

uirocTEi; or WATCHES AH JEWELSY, So. IOC 'onh Fosrtli fctrcet, ST. LODI3. MO. Clocks.

Watches. Jewelry, etaw repaired wKh neatness snd dispatch. D. Sbluvaj "3 ekarca of tbe Watch Departmeof. eepVfira TRUST SAJsB.

A TRUSTEE SALE. Ty virtue or a Deed or Tmat execHted Wm D. Fly on the atkh dav of Slarett. a it 1559. to John IK Trotter.

Trustae. to secnraihn payment of certain Broralsorv notes navakin as follows, to wit Ono note for six thouaaad dollars, dne and payable to Catherine P. Free-mi an thA 3n tlnv rtf -Tannarv rt 1A1 with ten percent, lute re: from date, and dated the 3uth of March. A D. JS53.

One note or tha same date for six thousand six hundred 66 HO dollars, puyab to atherine P. Freeman ou 30th day of AJ. iSSt, with legal interest rrorauate. anu cue cote ox sarne-uato rersix thousand stx hundred 4 140 dollars, payable la Catherine FrtMinan with legal interest from dale. Said Deed ot Trust 1 rtocrded in the Probata Clerk'a ofSJcj of Tunica county.

State or Mlssissinoi. In E. ot the rtcorbf of deeds for said county, pace 3tl. And by virtue of. and in pursuance of a Decree of the Chancery Court ot said Tunica county, made at tha April term thereof.

AD. IbSS. investing myself with tha powers oi Trustee In raid Deed of Tiust, tha ceata oi uxo u. a uilct, a i a3 aforesaid, bavin? been ECgstfctcd lo laid Chan- eery Court, I wlU, on tha at 1.

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