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TRANSCRIPT
M THIATBE.
Mini & Ton.P. Hhobt ...
OEAUD BENEFIT TO
ab rsHEiw.THURSDAY, 18,
on which occasion Mr. Roselle will ap--
H
p --j in bis thrtlllnf and smusing anmi,Til f: BOT DETKTITE apis
EIPUM THEATEEJ
Engagement of the wonderful Boy Actor,PERCY ROKELLE,
Whose remarkahie talent bu ere led the adrulrsllou 01 ooiu r.uciftuu aim America.
MONDAY EVENING, APRIL lira,every evening, toaluniay Matinee, and unUifi.nner notice. In H. A. Weaver creel drama01 -. w Pearce's story, published In the Fireside companion, enuiasa ine
BUY DETECTIVE.PITTS, the Boy Detective, aged 15; Jack Hal
vara, a sailor, with sailor s harpies: Picobtubbs, a newsboy, with the character hhoi me nanu, or len inousana iiucAway:" ten Lawrence Belvldere, a fop: OldJacob Bauersea. a Hudson ; MotheiC'rouui No.: Master Pkwi v tiuei.. i
Act 1 The Couuterleiters. Act II 1 lie KeVelation. Act Ul The House on the PaliIsaac
FRIDAY, April 19lh Benefit of Master Percynose liesAi First Percy Matinee.
J mkvr of (be ftupreine 1 on t.
rpo THE PEOPLE OF TENNESSEE: In re- -
M W Hie 1.1., J, n, n ,,. .vou..- - t ..... . .
oi Lhe -- tale. 1 hereby announce myself ascandidate lor Judge of the supreme Courtniaue ucant by me resignation oi Hon. l. A:. e.son. Elecuou hrsi lhursday in AugustBeXL HUBERT McFARLAND.
Morrlsiowu. Tetini mh.'i
THE PEOPLE UF TENNESSEE: In reT dousc ti. Uie expression of a popular deaire, sumcirnio general ana lunueuuai i.c jntroi mi action in the matter, 1 hereby anuounce myself a candidate for the office olJ ujl'c ol lhe sunreme Court, made vacant tthe resignation ol Hon. T. A. R. Nelson. Election firs', i uursoay In August next.
J. B. OOOE.Chattanooga, March 1L 1ST2. mhl2
lor ouul) Tss-- 4 ollrclor.EORUE R POWELL a candidate
VI Tax Collector for fhc!liy countylo me action oi to
OSCAR 'uto the action I
vention.
AMUSEMENTS.
COMPLIMENTARY
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
rtemocratlc convention.
for onuly
snblec
candidateSubjecmh.11
1ITE are auUiomed lo announce A. WOOD'1? WA1.D at candidate lor u.
to the office of County Trustee at the ensuinAugust election, subject to the action of theDemocratic Convention oi June J'tn.ziorXTV TRUSTEE Vc are auihoi ixeil1 announce General B. M. BRADFORD ascandidate lor me office of County Trusteeme ensuing election. Subject to the action olthe jjemoc raii convention.
P. announces himself an inat candidate
apis
CtHAKLBs L.of sh
me decision of me D
Shelby county.
candidal.onty.
SITE are authorised announce CoioneV J. A. FoKREoI' as candidate for sheni;
at me ensuing elecuou, subject lo Democrat!? Convention.
Llec1S7J.
AN
me
sJliEKIrf- -i announce myself asU candidate for Sheriff sheioy county,lie ensuing election, subject to the actionthe Democratic Convention.
mhU JOHN S.
answer to many inquiries, hereby au-thorize you to announce my name as can
didate lor sheriff Shelby at the Au-gust election, ltTi Subject lo the action of thrDemocratic Convention,
c!..: B. F. BALL.
WANTS.BUSINESS MEN Fifty active business men
Arkansas, Tennessee andother southern state lor me sale of Diga V
Coxbimi) Biuo Plajiteb,a" Crcnv tok. None need apply unlt.-me-
can give good references, or can fumlstcuffioeut capital to purchase team andmachine. Apply or address MILBl'KNWALKER ft 37 Union street, MemphisTennessee. spldAw
smtore: wobevt of
TEN
cayb.d
bypremise:home
adjourned.
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APRIL
Percy
boatman
L'KDAY
faiiiii
apt
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NOLou., beli
siaj
foicounty.
ratlc Con
CURRY
county,
CMorrxf
-- By man whokeeper an.
yean' situationalt; dry roctrryrefer to travel and solicit trade:.ce given, and bond made.rtMa. lor two days only,McM earv oihain Houe.
UA'i TKI MMLKN.to NiUl
aVed
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Itoselle
TWpMB
irjion the
hundred
LxjUUI ami wHl Ml
itk:u ireet.
resolutof
MLV ANL Wivo-T- hc to farinointrQ C&li Jffefx;
4l4j M. UAiLl. Labor
ma. wujt-i- pnU:
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v olcan Appeal
nunanCain
nil iUver.Araiii.iau,. aat-- of iarxrer- -
per da Itegular packets from Men.pbik Grand O'laixe twice a week.,
apti M. CO., Contraciora.A
LOJND-liA-
ezperteuce,
PreT
new Piano,sold cheap.
Jriu
urnilure, am.ods oougia
SITCATIuX By colored man, No.desirous quitting
pro asiiou. lis eaa give lhe be.,city reierence. To gentleman anting i
arriage dxl and barber, this hrst ranhe like posiuon
ter store. Lbls omce. man
t'UilNIi L'HL Becond-lusn- d house hoeand dauiaged luxuiMre of ail klun
srioua - re.--
Iu lent houseand avcoiu
small For such nourent will paid eacimonth by tenantMemphis mbl
OT willly) ground, II I
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t 1 twinersa.i lciud
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is oi Hit onsorialoi a w
or is aunaooa. ur would a as sh
In a Apply
uOUkv a good dwelling
centr.ll kssated capableinouaung a laiuiiy. a
be promptly in advancea ui Apply or addreaAppeal.
I I gi cash lor forty feelme. must
street cars.
FOR RUNT.OOMis V ery desirable rooms lor rent t
b
WlUlOl
rsaponslble parties, ssiutbern Hotel.A
OlXiP.E-- 3
Peabody
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v. . 27V street.on Uie cor
m streeu, under th,ruai v Aupli uC. BKINKLEV,ie Madison
ROOMS AND BOARD.
DAY BOARD A few gentlemen can obtainboard with a private fandiy, at a
reasonable price. Apply No. iT Beale streetsplT MRS. WELLH.
Al
ivfc
Applyspit
ROOM AK1 BoARli A gentleman aud hi.can be accommodated with board
and also a finely furnisned room, at 11 Secondstreet. A tew can also be
a;
(JAKIitrOs lea
Soar
spiel
sal
convention.
logisticMowe."
1st.
lay lodging board- -
lonroe
AKD- -I uruisUed and unturnlabsuilahle lor 1amnies aud alngl
t ise Madison street. Also,umodsusl. sp--.
FOR RENT OR SALE.
it 1LIINoHiOTI-O- u Presion Place, Madison street exlenden, lor lease lor ven
loe rent. lou. louritree', exieuded. (or sale cheap. Apply
HoVhlfcrl. TKEEmiiS DAVID C Pkfisl'ON
TO EXCHANGE.A residence,RKstUENCE Horn Court square, is ottered
la exchanged for a countryplace not three wiles lhe oily.
VHA4 KluidLliU U(olSay 10
fally
in- -
Foe
suae.
as
is
C
ax
vavu
ol
to
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10
.idling etc--,( 1 '. Is, care 1 41 gor omce.
IAKKIAIjE
PERSOliAL.
A
leaard WUi be paell's stable
spH--
lor
book
dm,
burned
COO&.
caret
nulls
Main
street
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N
to
rtl'
at Mali
and.'.reel api
day
onlo
desirable city
note man lromlocation,
a isdorsaisig Mrs. nmiLh, Uiewg, d pabnc benefaclress, thatrail war Jaunt uia be had on
t oiiu ,U-u- j liugUe tomi--the Melrose liiage grounds,
usual kind service in givingwidest ciroulaliou by the hourtesday morning, lilh instant.a Uisi these tola will be sold,to the highest bidder. Respect-Im.Vuh- u
l bl LKLKi apM
P,:i.:iua anu repairing, cornerj hecouU and oayoso street
DAMAN.
STRAYED OR STOLZK.
MAKEsorrel mars, five years old ;
in lhe loroliead. A liberalsi by leaving her at Riack-Ocvuti- d
street.J. BLOOM.
LOST OR STOLENllN'IEK "BITCH year ojo,w hile, wiin I'im ewwii-wiu- ii
ii returned tosuet sueet.
Eoi
FOR SALE.I OTS One handled and Melrose vii- - large uiid the Weil m will be1 j is wwa.ax i's'ojik', psuaaiMt., grear TH'lti 111 pronatnff-- rrrr tnc orpnan,Wednesday morning, lTth Instant. Cars freefrom Charleston depot, at nlno'clock. DoNOHi BufKLEY
i voKMuG ail the excepUac bricks. Don fainilUw in the United States,f in the buildings now occupying the only six hundred thousand sewing masround of UsMlllll I r Twciple Assoc faslop enineB have been sold to them up to the
mUrtpresent-th- at is, a machine
H. PIPER OO- - thirteen families.jmce sf ..,e. 1.1.1 In ovpitfl ItiinV'flwtnaaa tsi.WO uulreof UEO.feHIKL.ijs
up
O. P.
M "f P""Teverv narticinant threw in an intel- -
l Ols In Elmwoud Cemetery, Nos. M aiid lectual Debbie toward the erection of aJU TN, Turiey uection; well located I"?uJre great monument to his lame.
OODA FOUNTAIN A No. 1 soda fountain15 and two copper founts, new and in goodrunning order, tor Valer ARE.
aptf hi avenue.
Twenty head of good hones:HORSES mem some No 1 saddle, buggyjuid rockaway homes; also a few pairs of goodUorses. HAI.L A CO.,
aps Daeoto WaWei. bh Pntoq
At the ceayoeo lias Works,LyjklE
L
streeL
street.Kurt
AND For Urn acres land within naila mile ol mt new riuuiso rtaiiroau, anucres vrimin one mile, with me best water- -
power in this region ail splendid land, ten.ulies north of Memphis, on Big Creek plank-- .
osvd. I ask aij an acre, and ITo can be clearednet lrom every acre on the Umber. Title par-ted, as records show.
& S. REMBERT,apS Care of 16S Front St., Memphis, Tenn.
i sL'slNl&jS A paving busines. In oneJ3 me healthiest and must mnvlng low us In.orth Mississippi. About (uuuu cash la
ierms lor balance ol slock easy. Forpai uculars apply touiii) UELJu AN RADOEf-KY- , 236 Front
13
sals.
RICE Always on hand, and for sale as lowany In the market . Apply at omce oi
mh26 Rear 2TS Second street.
II ORSE A brown hone, of me celebratedU Denmark slock, between six and seveuears old: superior bom in harne aud uuder
JveaadcUe; can be seen at Seiigman A U1''.table, Union street. g
0 VSTEK CasEs a' empty uyster Casesin itood order. Apply to
mhJu V. D. Ft cm, tl Jefferson street
LES - CART - DRAY -- HARK ESS-- LI
CENSEMI A pair of AI wagon or draynuiee, 1 double-ca- rt and dray ; also, 1 set oliuiim and rmr U wiil. -- vu pUMltll.i, run. will be sold cheap, lor cash. Addre-- -nihli M. V.. Appeal office.
have 100 molir, now on hand.MCLE--
We
to arrive ; our receipts areegularly 250 mules per week. All sleek guar- -
ux teed as represented.FAIRES, BOYLES 4 CO.,
nihl SSI and tti Second street.
OTS On Walnut street, on Ume. Applyat 33 Union street. jU1 ROE DIXUN
SALE OR EXCHANGE.Two hundred aud forty acres of
LAND BS miles north of Hillsboro, Aln- -
jsnis, and me armpnis anu v uhicluu3S of Browns day or
m, Te succeeded.he erewsinir of two public roads. Loghoua
with six rooms and oruknimne-vs- , a well, 10U acres cleared and 1'. i i it mKamH Pn. Slli
vTill exchange or The Duil- -lroperty. foll at rru Vi.in street
ro to the calico ball.
Charleston
E. A.
LOCAL PARAGRAPHS.
The water-pipe- s are coming.Percy Roselle at the theater.Business continues very good.
Firee were in demand yesterday.The elevator is coming up slowly.What has become of the de
pot scheme?The yesterday was very
disagreeable.The Inventor's Aid Association is
now the favorite.
Auctioneers Main
weather
Drift-woo- d is abundant in the nelgh- -
barixM of the elevator.The building operations here will
be on a large scale this spring.The gubernatorial race monopolizes
the attention of local politicians.Candidates for office are multiply
ing, out tne omces i multiply.Mcri'hants are makinir every exer
tion to extend the traa of the city.
ap7
The California cotton at the Mer- -
chant Exchange attracts attention.otton was looking up yesterday
.ind sales were made at outoide hgure.Chintz calico Dolly Vardens win be
urn at the calico ball night.Dugau'a invention is invaluable lo
every good one will buy
black-threa- d now iuits,and Uasphe- -"n much are skies; ision
Many citizens of the State arelatin? the question of another Statei onvention.
The insurance interest of Memphisl-- growing more rapidly than any othern uie city.
The river is booming, and peopleelow are getting ready for an unprece-lente- d
overflow.night the ushers and
loor-keepe- rs of the theater will haveattling benefit.
The telegraphs of Memphis yester- -luy remembered Morse the father andounder of telegraphy.
The oyster season is practically over,A'hLe small onions and new cabbagesire coming season.
The Mississippi is a curious phenom-enon at present ; it is going up and goinglown at the same time.
The Finance Committee of the Gen- -
ral Council held a meeting yesterdayn reference to the Brown contract.
Could not our legislature be inducedjo cteeiajthe Gayoso a navigable,Lrtam as high up as Auction street.
iiveu to jury last evening. virllct will be rendered to-da-
rhompson Dean loomed up yesterday.he conspicuous object &t the levee.
hacks, haveoecome numeroos on our streetstately, are lhe old ones out ofuse.
The calico ball at hotelm Thursday night, for the benefit of
orphans, will be affair of thereason.
People ought not forget that it is asanatary, and duty tolean up before the heat summer ap
proaches.chain-gan- g attracts much at
The unfortunates who com-prise it are by far too conspicuous fortheir own good.
The river will oetriii to sink after aday or two. The regular melted snowrise is not expected to commence fortwenty days yet.
The tiavy-yar- d is moot busv spotin Memphis.
viiiaire,
l"
Jr.. aroundlittle leuow.There ia some fear of frost. For
some the i.- miv, w ehave had frost regularly after this date,for two or three days
DR.
Strangers sojourning in Memphi- -and who have traveled a great deal this
sueak of our citv as tnelooking place in the
Firmness to great
mules along also.
WHITE.
style
tention.
'Squirt was comp4)edput person under a peace, of
Uie immediate causebeing the of his wrfe et
a
no doubtgrowth of which
promised so dayscars out to
btreiei, i norntonter
DeleKates ui iu
tuward manyrwrmrlv snwinsn unnn
nsrtlnt mtgmm
THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL-WEDNESD-AY, APRIL 17, 1872., Thaliaus oa TliurMuvy night last induces
- the belief that the attendanee will bev-f-t receipt. of
wmme miisui jjiveu.There admitted eisrht
.
r;,novm.Ctrrx5DU every
JoneaBaiawin,rianiersins.rjuiiain.
of
caucu utsube mil
and
.Is 17 n - a. l si .mAk4bi
at.
a:;
so
in uieis to
to
If lL'lalIl Lilt HUriU VV7HAJX1MVCO., J r .wUlr,.. ,n,l
i
' ' .- - -
.
i
Owing to the bacKwara spring ineptrawliern- - season will not be in fullblast here till first of June this year,but the emu is to be immenseOuart measures will be sold for fivecents. No croD uavs so well even atthat price.
There is a verv lively trade in baseballs and clubs now. The boy are goingfor th-- : lieinsr much wiser than tnenan inrli rl nilr r thr tjinstinctively perceive the ofexpaudliuf their lungs ana uevewpiug
deltoids and flexors.An effort will be made
rich members of 84. Peter's congreca- -
tion to have them arrange for fresco-
ing of that magnificent church. Thecharming architectural beauty and pro--
oi portion of Uie interior, sogranu aim simple, requires frescoing to show on toits fullest advantage.
Four prisoners broke jail at Jacksonon Saturday last. One of them, J. W.Brown, is charged with murder, and areward of and afiydollars is offered for his apprehension.The of the others are: W. E.Fain, E. L. Haynes and Robert Barton.Twenty-liv- e dollars each are offered tortheir st.
That was a curious expression of theCitv' Attorney before the General Coun-cil Saturday that the common practice
is for superior courts to reverse thedecision of inferior courts. It is saidthat this was out of by hisown txpencuoebctore tbehigher courts, where beenuniformally him.
Two gentlemen by the name ofKeill v and Tucker had a quarrel inHappy Hollow yesterday, arising out ofa about unloading some stavesfrom a barge. Tucker threats tolick Reilly with a bundle of staves, andReilly retorted with a pistol. The offi-
cers of peace interfered and had bothgentlemen removed to the stationhouse,where were enteredthem.
A man named Dunham played aoad. wes Ferry onthe Tenner- - gn. g&me upon a a two
v.ri rVhe Dia uTnuat.a a: ago. He in ingratiating mm
weather-boarde-
and
a
probably
a
self into the confidence of the unwarygentleman so far as to be ashare of his bed aud board at
oar acre for city suburban sham House. result was that
Union
don
armers
Into
vears,
Wor- -
ham got awav with contents of his's pockets, including money
and bataraire checks, with the latter ofwhich be succeeded securing all hisbaggage, and decamped. Informationwas communicated to Captain A thy,who immediately put his machinery towork, which resulted In the sly gentle-man's capture at Humboldt.
The St. George's Society have elect-ed following officers for the ensuingyear: President, T. J. Walker; VicePresident, Treasurer, R.
Walker, Financial Secretary, J. T.Rawlinson; Secretary, Ait x. Bancroft;Trustee, A. A. Norman, Relieving
J. Brown. The Committeepropose the year to be year ofvigorous work, and commence the cam-paign with an old English supper on
twenty-thir- d of April, St. George'sday, to be up on tne twenty-fourt- h
of Queen Victoria's birthday, with the'usual English picnic, rs
of wttl be further an-nounced.
profound and learned preacher ofthis city, in speaking of the violationsof the Sabbath and the contempt forLord's day by certain largeclasses of Internationals and Atheists,very truly that the objectionthese imprarticables to the wasnot its utility, for they acknowl-edge that by substituting others; not
its for they nevera sound against that; not
its necessity, for all philosophers of allrecognize the human want of
periodical repose, and bad it been a human institution the fagans,
1,,lt. net linnets, IutemaUonaJw, Darw
in vogue in Paris, becoming mers w.on haZ exto1fe!.ushioiiable the but simply the
Bayou
new
Peabody
civilized
must
necessity
two
now
dav they hate it. Thathad more than a common stock ofphilosophy. Men hate truth
it is not their own. The root ofthis perversity is pride, the primal sin.
who fear meningitis hadbetter let their back hair grow. Itis a great protection against cold ; pre-serves the heat of cerebelumand is worth at least grains ofquinine in preventing any sort of con-gestion in the articulations of the verte-brae. It is a curious fact that most ofthose who are affected by symptoms of
fell disease are peopie who are eith-er naturally deficient in back hair orelse had it clipped by some ton so rial ar-
tist before being attacked. is aman in this city who has had menin-gitis from his infancy, as may be seen
the backward curve ofthe spine. Heisonly saved from dissolution byana careful cultivation of his back
He is a Irrlng example of thetruth of sapient theory here laiddown. The back-s- et which" was givento his spinal column In the days of hisyouth by a whopping stroke of the complaint remains, and is only prevented
--The case of the State vs. Paxton was m beriuig worse by the crinal culthe A
which
forced
There
ture mentioned. This fact is startlingbut there is patent and
j'u --1 inir tmfl, Ilia m , i--The chimneys of the great steamer of hUmanitv and doctors seem u have
mustThe
shoving
the
the the
christianof
The
the
of
the
him
the
the
the
In
J.
A
said of
preacher
that
by
the
overlooked. There is no woman-giti- s,
why? Evidently the back hair. Letmasculine human nature make a noteof this let men-lngi-tal locks be--Icome the fashion.
PERSONAL.
Mk. M Fisher, New York- - E. P.Louisville, Kentucky; Dr. J. A.
Brown, Mississippi; Colonel E. F. e,
Mississippi; W. A. Williamson,Tennessee; E. W. Cabanisa, Jack-so- n,
are at the Peabody ho-te-l.
M. P. an excellent citizen ofGermantown, proposes to make famefor the village and render it attrac-tive and prosperous bv ing there
that will do honor to its foun-ders and bless posterity through allcornine time. Webb will convev to
The hum of the ceaseless the trustees of an academy and theirtcam-enifiut- mav W- heard there from successors forever, acres in the
morning to night. on cvndiiion tnat otner personaUttle Percy Roselle called at the!,un;IBn nllefn uunorro aoiiars 10 ue
Appeal office vesterdav and left a most ereciing a proper omiaing on meravnrhli. i.T1,.ru-i- ,. i. s ntl,.. niu-riv- . csureiv uie people in anu
0manly
weallierv.
busy South.belongs persons
Miller
hundred
thorn,
tarded spring,
among
OrBivr.present
followedMay,
which
shown
ut-
tered
schools
USLord's
be-
cause
Those
animalsixty
establishschool
eleven
Germantown will not fail to puthouses on the lot terms, worthat leant dollars.
The Nashville Union and Americansays: "We notice Captain Charles L.Anderson, the popular efficient 8u-- jperintendent of the Memphis andCharleston Railroad, is announood as acandidate for Sheriff of Shelby county,subject to of Demo-cratic County Convention. Cantain
intellect; obstinacy is the offspring of Anderson occupies aa an able,itisiiuci a sort of beastly quality which experienced and energetic railroad offl- -is incapable ol taking any uole oi right cer, second to no man or his age, Conor wrong. nected with railway affairs, in this
That ex-pe- person who was found ail ot which he hasin company with two mules from Hick- - by a8 own indomitable energy and per--irii.ii ui... i ... i- ... ,. t... .,.. -- t vercim-e- . lit is ut LiiaL ciuirRj-i- ot.i t..,,r .rrnit ,..,...--, Tk.i. ...!, iu. men who muster v. luitever nmler..vim. vwu. ...ii , in, , iwn ine : . .
Ihs toa bond five
dollars,ejection mensa
without cause.
thea few
i'he street
auo w
the meeting thiacily
is
IJ111
exuected
they
theirthe
the
hundred
unfortunatedecisions have
against
dispute
charges against
stranger
tendered
the
Joseph Grant;
a
the
the
holidayagainst
against beauty,against
Atheists,
the
the
assiduous
the
itself:,m
and
Walsh,
and
Werb,
a
Mr.
five thousand
and
the decision the
a position
country, achieved
.
thev.
an able and successful sheriff, andshould be be elected, the standard thatwill hereafter be held up to
will be " to as a sheriffas Charley Anderson." Another reasonuhv Ki. ,i- - ,i ' I r I malm a l.i i,rHmr K I .,
The icy-co- ld water which now fills ,.r a,,iMfiil
much ago.
avenueavenue.
small
these
make
other offi-cers make good
1
pie of that county swod thingelect him.
on the twenty-secon- d instant, on the wemm-ammm- xm
sutiject of a riouthern tlulvswity, Shebiff-- A. P. Curry announces011 arrival, please at tlie VuUiatuiM, niimeif an independent forHouse, m Mai n street where to office of Sheriff for
ill aaSuKiied them during cou- - s. Election August, 1872.ention. re8pectfully refers merchants and
The Appeal high apprecia- - lawyers of Memphis as to his totion of the kindness me country '
hold theCHS it m
inways,
it
made
locks.
in
"n,
wi
so
office.
, er macl, ine i. strongest proof trfr new ureas. llii ll. vt U kiau IU orltv mm.ms nnmlun h.v. hunsJH.1, Li. il. lil 1 i A! vt iT .T. rT.,i.TTv. ir T.Tv.wZI factory
r" - ulflerent machines, in another--The calico ball the Peabody ia. as general thing ask tor Singer
1 .hi wVinto .bniiA. used it wani any othe 11 isv"v - r 7 the favorite. Met r! man 4 WlLcox
An 01 un
nf
on
agents, 'tftyt Main Strnst.
Those
THI. l.WEVIOR.V
Was Takes Husek saa
The sharehoUWraAid Association had
WantHeatlaa- -
Inventors'a meeting vaatar--
day afternoon at the hail of the Chamber of Commerce. It waa found thatthe requirement of the charter havenot been complied with and that nearlyeighty shares more are required to besubscribed before an organization canbe effected. waa stated that the com-mittee appointed to secure subscriptionshad made little exertion and that itwould be ready to report next Saturdayafternoon, when the sum required wouldcertainly be secured. It will be observedthat five dollars must be paid oneach share subscribed, and on the capi-tal thus collected the association may
its operations. There are severalinvaluable Inventions for which a widedemand has already been created by thepress, and which will Edmomls; Belcher vs Anderson;piuuuj. i uoe are w uie hjjd Haaw 101 Bannon VS
which the owner VB Feldnran vs Huaa: 1612half interest in the patent, makes aworking model and contracts for themanufacture of the machines. Therewill result necessarily the building of amanufactory by the association. There isno help for it, and if either one of adozen or two patents succeed, there isno defining a limit the value of stockin the company. Let everybody take asmall whack at it y, when calledupon by Lake, Alexander, Hitz- -fleld, Cowdon other members ofthe committee appointed to secure subscriptions.
Extract from the charter uuder which theInventors' Aid Association propose to
The Association shall nave succession for the full term of thirty years, and maycontract and be contracted with, sue and besued, plead and be impleaded in all tne courtsof law and equity ; also, power to en-Jo- y
and possess estate. In fee or otherwise, realand personal ; to lease, ouy anu sen,lor or for others, ou commission orotherwise, acquire or dispose of any species ofproperty ; and generally 10 uu uny ami uu
ing ; thai may also have and use a com-mon seal: and they snail generally have allthe powers incident to corporations.
Hue. o Br further enacted. That the capitalstock of said shall be one hundredthousand dollars, wlih the privilege of beingincreased to Ave hundred thousand dollars,and shall he into shares of the parvalue of fttly dollars each; and when two hun-dred shares shall have been subscribed, andthe sum of five dollars per share snail navebeen paid thereon, the stockholders may meetand elect Ave who shall enter atonce their duties; and said directors.hall e ,M't one of Hi.'ir number w be rresi- -
dent, to act during their term of office.aic. 7. Be u fmruttr enaam, neii- -
dent and so chosen, shall nave pow-er to and adopt all that maybe proper and necessary for their government,mav appoint all necessary officers and agents,fix their compensation ; and may prescribethe manner of paying in the stock, saldtn-itirif.- n
shall have a lien on the stock fordebts due It by the stockholders, before andin preference to olher
- . .Sc. 10. Be it further enacted. That no stock-
holder shall be liable to a greater amountthan stock he may hold or subscribe.
A LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS.U. Alexander, 2 share; S. C. DePaaa, 5;
W. L. Duff, 14; A. HiUfelcL 1; W. H. Lake, 2;W. Hawks, 5; Cowdon, 1 ; J. T.
tale. I; u t... iXKke, l. J. J. nnen, i i.. jwrral: K. r. Looney, z; jonn u. Adams .L. L. 1: Peier Lawless, 1; CharlesRichmond, 1: A. J. Kellar. 1; P. tskipwith,guardian,!; A. J. Hays, 1; W. A. Duniap. 1U;H. Moode, 2; General Pal ton Anderson, 1; 8.s. Rembert. 1 ; W. E. DHL 1 ; N. 1 ;
John C. Hook, 2: 8. Brooks, 1 ; Wm. Farris,1; J.J. Williams, 10; C. sykes. 1 ; 8. P. Read, 1 ;
J. M. Keating. 2; Trexevant A Co., 1;James Lee. jr., 2: A. Kerr, 1; J. H. McClure, 1;W. N. Eakln. 1:6. W. Payae, 1;Handley Co.. 1: J. K. Lanphler, 1; Wm.Hersteln, i: W. C. Fowlkes, k): J. J. Uu i3.se.1 ; E. P. Bates, 1 ; B. B. Barnes, M C. Ualla-wa- y
, 2.
AHl SE31ENTS.
The Calico Ball.night the great calico will comeoft at the Peabody underthe superintendance and manage-ment of the ladies of the Church Home.It is needless say that it will be suchan event as was never before witnessedin the city. Most everybody has a
now. The most luauious supper willbe served up, and everyone Is sure to behappy. The following are the ladymanagers of the institution : Mrs. W .
8. Pickett, Mrs. A. K. Taylor, Mrs. A.O. Harris and W. C. Postal, Mrs. J. H.Speed, Mrs. Niles Meriwether, Mrs. JH. Bowen, Mrs. Walcott, Mrs. Boiling,Mrs. Banksmith, Miss Trout, Miss Mur-ray, Mrs. George Harris, Mrs. Mcl- -fresh, Mrs. J. Doyle, Mrs. Brinkley,Mrs. Mansfield, Mrs. Appersc-n- , Mrs.Sellers. Mrs. McMahon, Mrs. Hum-phries, Mrs. Jacob Thompson, Mrs.Finley, Mrs. Whitfield, Mrs. Mrs.Patterson, Mrs. Townsend, Miss Haw- -ley. Mre. Logwood, Mrs. Duniap, MissEiam, Mrs. Chalmers, Mrs. Dixon, Mrs.McCombs, Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Davis, andMrs. Savage.
Ushers' Benefit. Messrs. James S.Mahaffy Robert E. Pyh, ushers,and Mr. A. G. McLendon, door-keepe- r,
gf the New Theater, will have a benefitnight. These gentlemen de-
serve a good house in recognition oftheir uniform courtesy and gentlemanlyconduct toward theater-goer- s on all oc-casions. Let the house be filled.
actor gotvery Go for publi-pleas-
wentthe theater see him. The companvis very fair, and help the littlealong amazingly. is a rich thing aregular treat this acting of his. Every-one seems to enjoy it well, and per-haps better, than if Forrest or Boothwere fretttn the air with their fiercegutterals. The theater will be filled
MX.
As Enterprising Colored Man MakesDash at W Mow's Woodpile.
Henry Jotto, of heia the same darky that is put down inthe census as being an Italian was be-fore Judge Miller yesterday, chargedwith stealing four cords of wood. Mrs.Henderson, who dwells beyond theclassic banks of the Lupus flumen, hadthe stern dutv upon ber ofswearing against Henry Jotto. Shestated she aivuniulatcd ih
very
0PEJil?l TO-DA- V
OP the
CHOICEST AND ELEGANTDESIGNS, IN
CLOTHS,
SERAPIAN
PRIXTED JA(X)NET.
BEAUTIFUL DOLLY VARDENS."
A new lot of black ground
Uke. He has peculiar qualifications to colored ttgure IXJLLY AJiDiiN8
Exquisite patterns in printed
NEW PARASOLS TO-DA-
We hi addition tothe lnioims us, nas uubiie whoclaim and are nroud of stock of CALICOES, to black und whitaffected the weatliei and re-- h,. hnrinr forruerlv havinir he.n th now arvlo li,,;,.,.
running Chel
names
Nashville boy. Weil do we remember ceived but small lot of the above ma-t- he
smiling, genial face of Charley terials, we advise you to call early to- -he waa smooth-face- d bov dav to Ml what will rWiaivAwl
sea are patronized. it not in midst, and always the favorite, again this season. Hkrzog Bao.also be paving investment run as he is now. associates. Theut to nicbestor Cemetery bv fourth Khelbv Democracy cannot do i".r"?'r I"nau are indeed
in
ia. wnat theirueiies- - tmug limn uuuunuic auu me sw 27H Main streeLas to
call candidatehomes reet the Shel-- u
he the lieto the
has fitness
teaUDednss
lhe Its
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to
to
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kliow. IIIecu: Willi me uiijiiesi "'7 --.uim uiuti ma- - r,H,im ..ifi.,,.,, imllv chinas wbobav used ;
when ofat the
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in
It
begin
Messrs
acquire,
they
company
directors,upon
Directors,
creditors.
the
John Swayne,
Coleman,
Cutting,
Royster.
Urtndrod.
hotel,
Kerr,
person
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FURNITURE.
Merriman
prices freight added.destroyeeT
PERCALES.
ARMSTRONG, NAILL & CO.,Main street.
GAir-Fmai- Second street
LAW REPORTS.
Caaea set for to-da-y : 1567, Andersonvs Pollard; 1570, McKlnnev n Still-ma- n:
1571, Bulletin PufJkhina' Com-pany vs Walsh: 1572, Travis vs Renfro;1573, Hays vs Ha v. 1574, Bond vs Or-aj- p
1575, Ford vs Gaynor: 1576,Wesche vs Flaherty; le77, DuBoae vsDuBose; 1578,' Winn vs Curtis: 1560,Iieasouover vs Reasonover: 1581, Har-be- rt
vs Harbert 1582, Perkins vs An-derson: 1583, Smith vb Barry; 1585,Smith vs SmHh; 1588, Galvin va Quln-la- n;
Kirtland vs Stephenson:Torf vs Clrode; 1689. Warner vs Meyer;1580, Gelzervs Buchert; 1591, LaddvsBernard; 1692, Smith vs Firm; 1694,Cubbins vs Myers: 1594, Briggs vsMcCardy; 1597, Blood vs Calhoun;1598 Evans vb Church; 1599 Peres vaPeres: 1800 Lark in vs Ford; 4601 Greenvs Miller; 1002 Pike vs Flynn; 1603 Toofvs Miller; 1604 Ward vs Bauguss: 1606Waggener vs Merchants National Bank;
Ksrr in N'omnli' IrUlT Purhim vipay enoraiouii 1608piuucieu, VS AJTCS;
ciation, becomes of
and
themselves
inaiiiiemake
W.
B.W.
ball
and
It
HOOD.
thkt
MOST
and
?ail.
Iigan vs Hamilton; 1613 Jones vsDoyle; 1614 Evans vs Thompson: 1615Hailman vs Foster; 1616 Mills vs Bond;1617 Cochran vs Avery; 1818 Gibson vsLewis; 1619 Biggs vs Jefferson; 1620nenrv vs ftnarpe; loi ureeniaw vsMonroe: 1622 Somervtile vs Hheiton;1623 Farrall vs Shanley; 1624 McRae vsBingham 1625 Daivia vs Lawrence.
rlminal Oil I. R. Flippin, Judge.The following cases have been set for
trial y: Williams, larceny;Henry Young, larceny; Miller John-son, carrying concealed weapons; JamesCornell, perjury; H. Roaenstuhl, perju-ry; A. Block, perjury; C. K. Martin,perjury; Charles Robinson, larceny;Stephen Arnnel, larceny; William Mer-r- i
weather, larceny; William Looney,larceny, Richard Reilly, larceny.
Supreme onrt.special tc the Appeal.
Jackson, April 16. Nicholson's sec-tion spent day in hearing the caseof the State vs D. Smith, convicted ofmurder in the first degree by theC rimi-n- al
Court of Memphis. Deadrick's rd
So. 32 on the Memphis Chan-cery" docket, and then adjourned on ac-count of the absenee of attorneys- -
THE M05THLIES.
The Galaxy for May, a good number,is at Manaford'a, corner of Second andMonroe streets. Its contents are as fol-
lows: The Mother of Jacques, by Cath-arine S. Mucquoid; In the Garden, byC P, Cranch Historic Lowers, by Ju-nius Henri Browne The Arabs at Home,by Albert Rhodes; Life on thePlains, by General G. A. Custar; Only
Kiss, by Wagenlauf; Faust, part first,by Ivan Turgenief; The Eustace Dia-monds, chapters xuv., xxxvi., xxxvii.,and xxxvili., by Anthony TroJlope;Donna Lucrezia Borgia, by Richard
1 Boric Davey; Under Rose, by D.Lincold and Johnson : their plan of Reconstruction Resumption of .Na-
tional Authority (second paper), by Gid-eon Welles: The Proof of the Pudding,by Edgar CSwcett, Regina Dal Cin, byS. B. Luc, U. 8. N.; The Cave of theWinds, in three parts. Part First, byMaria Louisa Poni; Lord Bantam, uSatire; French Signs of the Times; OnSleep and Brain Action Exactness inDomestic Operations; Naming NewSpecies; Water Pipes and Public Health ;
Salt Hail Storms; Motion of Glaciers:ng iir India; The Cobra ana
Montoose; Current Literature Cookingas the Science of Life; American andEuropean Kitchens; Nebula:.
THE CLERKft.
Suggestion forMesehssits
vfaln
Mexi-uis- , April lo.
Editors Appeal --I notice, Intsaue of Sunday, an article in which theleading merchants of Front street agreeto close their places of business at sixo'clock, in to give their clerkssome time for recreation. Won't themerchants of Main street do the same?If all the leading merchants would closeat six o'clock, there would be iut asmuch business done between the hour ofopening and six o'clock as if they keptopen till seven or eight o'clock, ami, be-
sides giving the clerks time for thatrecreation which is so necessary to thehealth of everyone, they would shortentheir own laborious duties, and therebybenefit themselves as much as others.
I do not wish to trouble you with anylengthy communications, and have triedto make as short nearly to thepoint as possible, it you will place it imam.oeiore
lawyersliifltmuirreaii uunge,
f'roper
Olycerine leference,
lis,The
Cocoajne dresses the hair beautlfullv.Theater. The boy along
well last night in his acting; and A Joe Locke's the latestthe large audience that to cations.
fellow
' imposed
had uuan- -
Indicates.
1587,
Sensible
Steam-Ftttin- o, 315 Second street.
The Sliver Tongue" most de-
sirable for Sunday Schools. Mr-- :an A Wilcox, agents, ZTJ Main street.
Joe Locke, Main street, hasthe largest assortment of Magazines,Pictorials and dailies the city.
Joe has received an assort-ment of tracing wheels.
Have tried the imported winesand other liquors at the "Bay Horse?"
Plcmrino, 315 street.
The perfection oi piano-buildin- g is in UieMathushek. Herri man & Wilcox, agents, mMain street.
VntCEST BoTTO. Madame Vincent'sold stand, Washington and Front. Goodliquors and cigars lunch.
Nuki.v every one who has been musicallyeducated, has pronounced opinion relative
merits 01 rianos. .acn person nas(if li,.. lavorite. v nerever tile .naLuusiieK iniro- -plantation, reaoj3 .1 duceil how,.vt. the oplniolw Native to otherand for and alsomarket, makers are considerably modified. The
piled up. Jotto Went at this pile, and Mathushek by Its excellent qualities and h
the aid of stout wairon and irood Pe.rlor structure, is revo- -- v union oi in 10 eousii- -opinion regardteam hauled four cords of the fuel.away luUwi k nerfeot Piano. Sierrlman A Wlllcox,
justice Miner se 11 Jotto to tall. agents, iSTJS Main street.
batistes
the
PIQUES.
open abovern-er-
, a local savant merj, u. snrl ism
An- - j
fierson when awell our
them of hisN - wSiI . ? name
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OF NEW DOLLY VARDEN S,
In beautiful styles to-da-y, at
aXBZOG 4 BRO.
Joseph agent of GeorgeStinson & Co., and designers,of Portland, Maine, has the exclusiveright to vend the production of thisfirm in the South, or in this city and itsvicinity. He exhibits specimens of theart of his principals.
YE QUAKES OF THE EARTH.Regular meeting at the Kave this
Wednesday evening at eight o'clock.W. Stbahihtb, GREAT MOO CL,
Orful scratch.
Last Monday evening the YoungMen's Christian Association held aspecial meeting tc consider themselvesfinancially. The result of which wasthat In a very short time they raisedone hundred and fifty for thepurpose of advancing the association.
certainly means success. Youngmen and strangers should take advan -tage of the cheerful rooms that are open
night.
Buy the "Silver Organ for yourparlor. This instrument, through its superiorqualities, bids (air divide the Bold with thepiano. Men 1111 an Wilcox, agent, 273 Mainstreet.
CARPETS.
Our stock is now complete in thisconsisting of all grades and styles, atprices mat we dery competition. Call
Removal. Friends and patrons are and examine. No to show goods.. ..... . v. ,n ;,.;.! . .. 1 .1
Sr V i. 'r ir oww naill & co.,for the bteam Dyeing Estab- - Main streetUshment at 61 street, wherethe best cleaning and dyeing is done in CLEAjrufo by chemical process with-th- e
city. out scouring, only at theDyeing Estjlisinent, 61 Madison
Economt. Take your spring clothingtit Wish t inform the OUblie that We to the sWeairi I lvinuui ( 'foa ni,,,. uTTT?Th lsjtP iy increasiuedisnAnd for the sins-- ' ? njaudiacxurers oi the above article, ! Hunt 4 Hanson's old stand). 2i Kas.
super!- - and will for the next SLXtV davs sell at onrf tnt
never"""""
,with only
Those
your
Connubial Felicity. Nothing tendsmore to connubial happiness than cheer-ful and infants andMrs. Whitcomb's syrup is the great chil-dren's soothing remedy.
TtLtuKArHU TE4KM.
Te Wires Weep for tke
The following dispatch, which wassent from here lat night to SpeakerBlaine, who ireaided at a meeting in thenational capital in commemoration ofProfessor Merge, speaks for itself, andtells the whole story without anynation from lis:
Memphis, Tkjiw., April 16. MT2.To Hon. Jos. biairte. Speaker House of Rep-
resentatives," Washington. D. C. :
A meeting of citizens was held thisevening at the office of the Telegraph
when, on motion. Col. j
James Coleman, Superintendent SixthDistrict, was called to the chair, andCharles A. Slearns appointed secretary, terday guage twentyThe chairmw explained the ofthe meeting to be to pay appropriatehonors to die late Professor S. F. B.Morse, inventor of the telegraph.
On motion of Mr. C. McCarthy acommittee was appointed to draft aproper expression 0r the sentiments ofthe meeting. The was com-posed of Colonel Leon Trousdale, H. A.Montgomery and Barney Hughes, whoreported the following resolutions, whiebwere adopted acclamation :
A quarter of a.century ago through the invention of r. Morse, intelligence wasuasiieo oeiweeti two dueswtras, and spao-- ? a as annil.'onunonlcailori of ideas!kind were nalu rally aatoaulous the annouueemworking of an experimentits character and so beneneontri v anee .o promoti I
I iti concernei. Man-iahe- ti
if laereil- -
and sueireM.fulso Iniai in its results
of civilizationenllghteniaent. speaks throughout the
I n lor, aiihoM rapidly the spider weavesasammer nlfrht Iter shining websoverthe
fields and forests. The other continent soonJoyfully accepted the call to electric communication until
"Far alongFrom peak to p.aK the rattUng crags among.Leaps the lire thunder! Not from ono lone
cloudBut 'every mountain now hath found a
tongue,"And not only the mountain but "wateryplain has oeen tratjee4 to tne tmcu ofgenius which seems almost anand a miracle, so vast was the conception,and it can longer be said that man's steps arenot upon s path, for continents, king-doms, empires and republics are linked In theembrace of lnstint communication throughthe pathless waves, by the inventionof a genius who has connected his name withthe most wondrous machine that "circles theearth dally with one continous and unbrok-en chain of Intelligence and lntercommunica- -tlon. There arewhich that of Miprinting press, whirthrough uiultltitdlnrthe telescope, whhvision the heavenlyman to cairuiati. rneitheir phenomena: the
eattons
thoughtby
enalji- ,-i and vtew- -
which lia aiven him the uower to nail Hat'elthrough all sea. and mark out highway onthe fields of oceim ;aad the steam engine, thatswift messenger of locomotion on the landand sea. But atove all these, the invention ofthe telegraph tiwers like the highest peakabove neighboring mountain the samechain. His death, at the ripe e of eighty-on-
crowned he was with the prtneelieethonor that could be conferred on man byadmiring nninklnd, excites the liveliest sensibilities in 11s who have been associated with
unlare assembled this evCity, and in every lmponent. In bearing our emtiinony the graudeuwnicn was illustrated no
I
as th.not
enl
toirabie: therS,y
to our
inagnetli'
f
I at V.
eity on the contl-- c
sincere;i a
as by the highestgenius by t ie gentlest virtues. A greatanu goou man, ine language or tne poet maymost aptly be applied to him as that of a name"That must not wittier, the earth
Forgets her empires with ajKst decay ;
The enslavers the enslaved their deathsand births;
The high, the mountain majesty of worthshould: be. shall be, survivors uf iu woe.And from Its Immortality forthIn the sun's face like yunder Alpine snow,Imperlshahly pure beyond all things below."
jthe
ue.,.as--j UU1UGrand
from De- -oy of Cairo,the invention the mr Bedplacing Galileo, rivK; riverFulton man- - siowlv.
ofmeeting, tribute of 19 inches iuser of Morse. the canal, 17
cloudv ci-- il.
Mr. Samuel W. Rhode.
remarkable
inspiration,
day;
anhingtnn
character,
JOHT5iV JAt KSONS
Law Library lor Supreme Court.
Appeal Your Jacksonsays in a letter dated
April 13th: "It is unfortunate thatthe Supreme Court has no largeand selected library herefor the of the and bar. TheState should furnish a orshould assist in doing so at Nashville,Knoxville and This ia agood suggestion and should be carriedInto execution. The lawyers andjudges are put to great inconveniencewant of suitable books at Jackson. M.wtof the furnish tor their
i 7 '.,.r..... U'h.ku i,"anSrovuu i 3 4r--. ... im- -
Many cleeks. ested decisions from"court last resort anu thc-m-,
The Cream. the proper of should ljfor rendering Uie hair
Korssh? bv J. R 2si Main njsnea- - ims 18 no1 a Prite matter,but of icterest. small
Organ is aInstrument
in
Locke
Second
a
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aawnai
S.
P. Hath,
dollars
This
Tongue"
10
line,
trouble
Memphis
Memphis Steamstreet.
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expla- -
O
object
St. ft.
at
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to
Statesm
Is
in,
tViot luistheir
ifth.Si-t.u-,!- ,! and fumer
Th.,Q lhe Francis,UOUlll
bar would, from their ownmeans, increase and assistsecuring for the use of thet,ourr. ami ine lawvers attending n, a
library. am gratified thathas brought this sub
ject to tue attention puonc.A LAWYER
Those who bave scure the Mathushek Planfled approval oiman & Wilcox, agents, JT'I
No.new
aand
and
aa
and Les-
lie
than
and
and
the
bestand
seen fortunate to pro- -;i,reM.H ungual
or merits. Merri- -Main street.
Gas for sale in any quantityUIMJ. lr 1,1- - !iH,
20
NDEKTIKFB.JOHN WALSH,
331 Second street,I'nibn.
Driven Wells, 315 Second street.
by
See of Dr. Butt's Dis-pensary, headed Book for the MillionMarriage Guide, in another enlHrnn. Itshould read by all.
HOOK LA KILL,No. Second street,
just received lot of Rustic(wooden) neat, cheapand durable.
There are numerous cases on recordwhere persons by their
and exhausted by violent dis-ease, bave recovered their tone, mobilityand energy-- by persevering use of no
than Upper Blue LickWater great alterative and aperi-ent age. for pamphlet.
MANSFIELD HIUBEE,
Colds and Coughs. Sudden changesof climate are sources of pulmonary andbronchial affections. Take at once
Bronchial Troches," letcold, or irritation of throatbe so slight.
hands, face, rough skin,pimples, salt-rheu- m and
affections cured, andskin made soft and smooth by using
the Juniper Soap, by Casewell,Hazard A Nw Forall druggists.
jnrw
Opened atHBBZOU h.
Taz-payk- the District canreduce their assessment twenty per cent,by making their returns to the assessor, J
No. 3E7 Second street, or be-fore the lay April next. Afterthat the assessment is Axed, and re-
duction can be made,
THE SALOON.
Formerly by MadameNo. 18 Union now owned andkept by the popular P. D. Canale, is
the most pleasant place in thecity to get nice in tne Europeanstyle. In his cozy up-stai-rs rooms youcan and sip at vour leisure. It'spleasant. Go and see P. D.
The cheapest and best steam dyeingand cleaning house is atSecond street, Hanson's old
Hajtsos & Walker.J tml 3
- Go to JLcddiu's College.Attend Robertson's Business Col- -
ArmstronK's PhotoraPhic211 Three faultless
gem for fifty cents.
BIVEK LNTKLLIUENCE.
White river..Friars Point.St. LouisSew (Orleans.
Marble t'Uy .
City of AltonshannonTom JasperThompson Dean
Marble CityCity Alton...nnsnnouRobert BumsSt. KrancJsPat CleburneA. White.Tom JasperThompson Dean
sta Leaving To-D- .
i . A i. TiI. Hi. A -- Lis
..Export
Lgal
.10 ajni pjn5 p.mo p. Ill
t. Louis
St Loois..New
Jt. Lonis
St. LouisJSt. Loui"
New OrleansCincinnati
Afltansas riverBapoli-o-Jk. Lomls
..New Urlean.s
The river rose twenty-fou- r inches yes--and stands by the
by
ocean
law
law
me ana a nail feet above low watermark. The upper Mis.sisnippi is declin-ing at St. Paul and rising at Davenport.The Missouri at Leavenworth rose sixinches and declined seven inches atOmaha. The IllinoM, since last report,was stationary. The river at St. Louisdeclined nine inches. Yesterday atCairo rose fruir inches, at Pittsburg j
des'iineo incnes. at Cincinnatithree niches, at Louisville eight Inches,at Nashville eight inches; at Vicksburg
rose twenty-fou- r inches, at New Or-
leans six inches. The Arkansas fall-ing with ten feet out. White- river hasplenty of water and in good boatingstage. weather is and pleaa-an- t.
Business ou Uie levee yesterdaywas all the local packets leavingwith trips.
By Telegraph.Little Rock, April 16. Weather
and cool. The river falling,with 10 feet water in the channel out.Arrived: Mary Boyd, from Memphis.Departed: R. C. Gray and Dardanellestor above.
Orleans, April lo. Arrived :
John H. Oroesbeck and Peyton andfrom Cincinnati. Departed :
Charles Bod man, for Cincinnatf; Bis-marck and Bee and barges, for St. Louis.Weather warm and clear.
Cincinnati, April in. The isstationary, with 40 feet water in thechannel. Weather dear and cool, witha light frost night. Departed : Mol-li- e
Ragan, for Arkansas river; exceeiDean, for New Orleans.
PrrrsBrRo, April 1. Weather tcrneh.and cool. The Monouguhela river has H
6 inches water in the channel, and "OX"tailing.
April 16. down : is By elevating shade as a cop can mtDexter, a.m ; Kelloeg anil barjres, with tnerw)n quickly heated, kept any desired temperature.Atlantic in tow, 3 Boats up: B1 Y " wA0" throws 1
cent City and barges, 7 last night. CpGreat Rennhlir. ."T,". --a" exeemion- r - ' 1 j ""in"-- or. reqon m siienuon pieasanr. ami SgrwslMe 1!
Vicksbsirg, S p.m. river has risen Buy It READ and UTOtE by, and your eyes will not Taredinches last 34 Weather A ,MF,T VI ,LA MP. irtl ic- - Burner Chrmaey, is furnlshe.1 each
warm and oleur.
Tender.
Alice
Cairo, April 18. Arrived: City ofHelena, from Viekuburg, 10 p.m; Ex-- jiHirtcr. from PitLsburir. ft a..in H.He
we' therTlo wuuurTreSreTiho W'l'"' 8 a'; How- -
look
ell, from New Orleans. 7 a.m: Emma( . hlliott. from Cincinnati, 7 a.m: 8am.J. Hale, from Cincinnati, 10a.m; War-ner, from St. 1 p.m; Belfast, fromSt. Louis, 3 p.m; City of Chester, fromSL Louis, 5 p.m; fromArkansas river, S p.m. Departed:Thompson Dean, for New Orleans. 9p.m; uf Heieiia. for St. Louis,midnight; Exporter, for New Orleans,
a.m; Belle Lee, for 8 a.m:Jennie Howell, for St lmm, 9Sam. J. Hale, for Memphis, noon; City
The chairman of the Col-- 1 TT'JL C " "tir'SLeon Trcmsdale, Secretary of oloudy. Mercury
SaAasSasH T 01 Lons, IU-Arr- ived: W. J.and Aaso- - wir.b. Pofin n..-,-ii x ..' '- ... ii"lliocl'JJa-- .appropnaie MemphU;itr, re- - Orleana; Tower, from Aw
uiaias, setting iorin uie emmeci Htj- - of Helena, Vicfciburg.T tenuerou parted: Susie Silver and CityProfessor Morse in 10 New Oxleana; Glaagow,telegraph, him above Juiia, f0T Theand other benefactors of u S Weather doudv andkind.
Colonel Coleman, ehairaan the, April lrt.-- The riverpaid a beautiful the faWng 9i(,wiv, with feet 6preeminent ices
J ai.i 0 inches in thesueoigiw yjris, was represemeu try chute. Weather ami Mer
THE
Editors cor-respondent
welluse court
library
Jackson."
thefor
librariesV., ine
smpaving the
obtainbooks
sottglossy. Hi street.
one
every
sublime
though
valuableyour
South
other
of
cough,
cutaneous
sale
Fourteenth
twenty-nft- h
strtjet
drink
very
Huntstand.
LOCiUL
No. Main street.
The
eloudy
barges,
Boats thereadily
out
v:
hours.
City
COoi
cury from 44 to Businessgood. Arrived: ArniadiLo, fromkansas river. forCincinnati Louisville didleave the foot of the falls last night onaccount of the wind. She tor NewOrleans this morning.
Umllasesss.City of Alton from New 0;leaus,
three and daysfifty packages wine here and left for St.
with one and fifty tonsof She reports tow-bo- at
Atlantic at with brokenshaft.
Marble City, from St. Louis,brought in fair trip, a few items of.which were, one thousand dry barrels,
sacks of grain, three hun-dred and thirty-fiv- e of hay, sev- - j
casks of lot of'. ..r F iuustiiiuiwusin columns your "j u Tn
popular widely circulated State? Not only the ,tfXZ InJ'Jriiir u Mm r.nnln ;ntar. e,"m
celebrale
gcncnil
producing
engravers
Armstrong,Madison
HiN'SilV.tWltKBO
healthy children.
Superintendent,
ot to
Coke
Have
.
.
Wlttsburg
'
bacon,. - -
.. iseven bales of cotton, sixeighty sacks of cotton seed ana sund-Bt- si
to order. She Sailed off lastnight, leaves at ten o'clock thismorning Shippers will
.. I w 1 1
.m,,ml mn.i ,:TO ' uiaa.e a nuie 01 mmwuu uowu--L,Z .J1 freight early.
wiiiivuret The Kate Kinney s,. Leavtt yj-r- .. r -- rr ; are due from below Uxdu.,.fi,r IL. 1 , T St. for VVittsbunr,
UUl irtJCrir A LllA l AA J Llll AAA 17111 IS nlithe private
'his fund In
1
tne
lu supei,
1
Court
advertisement
be
It ti326
aWindow Shades,
abandoned phy-sicians,
amedicine
thethe Send
Wholesale Agent.
"Brown's thethe
ever
Chappedringworms,
otherthe
Tar madeCo., York. by
riiusoLsy,
orfive
no.T. ElllottTEsq., on
ofno
kept Vincent.
cer-tainly
a
sitC.
in the city
1TKH.
Business
Gallery,
pioturea
of
J.
i)i;
New orieaui
it Itnrteen
itis
isclear
active,gixxi
is
New
river
last
ZSwmSmclear
feet
tt shown,
1
7 Louisville,a.m:
5o.
services
feet
Ume
OLD
ranged
Departed Armadillo,
left
discharged
Louis hundredfreight. the
two thousandbales
enty-fiv- e a
'TTjournal,hundred and
tobet
positively.....I-.- . SW
of if
Cleburne, lor Little Rock, and A.White, for Napoleon, all departed withrr I rrirw lr i ,.1, , .
O" --"if r""'Thu Thnmnsnn from Sr
as
in yesterday afternoon, added six-- !teen bales of cotton here, and departedtor aw Orleans with one thousandeight hundred of freighf. A fewitems of her cargo were one thousandseven hundred and fifty barrels of flour,six thousand nine hundred and sixtv- -
of grain, iwelwnaAl Packetof fifty of Cincinnati,
barrels of Kilt titthousand ofi
lhe departed kllkti millei..ty ot and a fair
rhe Lee leaves for New Orleansnext Saturday instead of Fridav.
Boyd Arkansas For the elegantnver pw:aeu leaving next, miuy.
Captain Dave familywere passengers on the Dean,which passed dowu night.
Oil Valley has beenSarrmel Cable to D. A. Mi LUmaht fnr
sixteen thousand dollars.Captain Dan Brady command the
Kate P. Kountz. Captain R. C Masongoes on the John F. Telle.
Phil. Allin, Captain James Lee,leaves evening at o'clock forFriars and all landinirs.Stack Lee James C. Harris herclerks.
fleet passentrer steamer LeiralTender, Captain Williain Ashfbrd,leaves this evening at five o clock rbrDevalia Bluff, ailpoints on White river. K. C. Postal,Dan. Sullivan and Ed. Crowell are herclerks.
Exporter, Captain John Wil-liams, leaves this evening at o'clockfer New Orleans bends.
Colorado, Captain Luker, leavesevening at o'clock for Cairo
and Louis. Henry Deitrici is elerk.The passenger steamer Susie Silver.
Captain Shields, leaves this evening atfine o'clock for New Orleans alllandings. has superior
for passengers. Ms, E. S. Hawksis prime
Special Notice.New Orleans passenger steamer
Memphis for New Or-leans on SainrHiivs inwrnml ,i" fei.l,.
R. W. ienerai Agent. icfS' 'Louis Uemuerat of the
teenth says: " Freight is abundant for 555?;at and a-- a all
pound, and some lots on boartf attiebbatror
with the freight they!"M". A'Jiiuuge ior ew uneans mabundant, which caused a little flurryin rates the Belfast leadingoutside of the Cityof Cairo to follow. Captain Thomas W.Rea, the Carter Line, pack-ets arrived yesterday fromHe has contracted with Cutting, of
place, for a hull to be finished inse'.'i'i ) v-- ri va duvu It will Ka r.wn him.
forty-thre- e
Reader has quit the second dirk's department of the Merrell, goes on
James Howard. Pete VVlrU goes ouGreat Republic as second clerk. The
Nile leaves Thursday for Arkansas.The of Qulncv leaves Tuesdayevening for New Orleans."
Vicksburg Herald of the 13tbays: "The Edinburg Frank Par-gou- d
slight collision Delta.mursaay nigni. was blowingsomewhat at time, and. for theefforts used by both steamers uiiirhtbeen seriously injured. itthe only had jack-et- aknocked down the guards sliguflvaffected. This we gentl''
who came up on the
Memphis
Jfei
WATCHES JEWIXRY aiXVEHWAIlX.
WATCHES!
DIAMONDS
Silver, Ifare,
AND
STOCK OF
etsfx My to.
DuioriM,Locarrs,table rrnoT,wtLiiitfi CAjnoa,
r nrvrrrD
SETS,
m
THE SAFETY LAMP - HOLDER
AJD
PATENTED
Sterling SilYer-PIata- :
JEWELRY.
SHADE.
BRILLIANT CONCENTRATED LIGHTthan be otitatned by nslng s burner with any of shad- - In otherwords, a BETTFR andfSAFKR LIGHT with LB iVsr VlPTIvN 'jll bvsskf lb, LUP-HOLB- U 4 UAH.
IT THE EYES BY PEEFECTLY THEM.
anything to the a "operate sewimr nizhr
and being rhe table.
Nursery .nd HooVlCKSBVBO, PERFECT. above containing llould tm
p.m. Cres- - FR flood of light on the
fSH- - At "5-- . of kind of
The grow and weary25 the complete, with
nnle
Louis,
Nightingale,
onel
sa- -
.
Locisvillb, is
50.
:
The nor
Theout,
Milliken'sBend
The
andor
1.I1 nn.
gef
T"":T1"vL..r.
Pat
correspondentot
246
J.it'supreme Dpn
came
tons
nf--
are
of
larger-sise- d
yon
!OlJ uiiiilll-- l
a is
a
V
7
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Samples complete will be to any part of the eipt of AcUtt&uu tuiMcm iu rri j niiy lum liiii- - ia to rOUiHr
E.For the States of
Uniofl,
CAIRO ST.1 awl iMh
Hickman, olumbu', Cairo and sit.
Laker
..
RIVER.
Memphis and Arkansas Stiver Packetwmpisj -- 1. H. I Iwe,Pine Bluff and
S ill Kenb. Uaynes,steamer
FKIIi.VY, AprilKF.NNEI.I IV. Airem.
hi i.ompaiiy Wharfboa:, st.
FOR NEW
For N.'iv and the Bends Thenew passe steamer
Lf avesWUi ta
ap!7 I
tH.
LobIs sad OrleansVicksburff, Natchesand Ni
str. srsiE silver T.
r paw1. W;
aplT
Leaves HAR. W. Lfapr
:ipl7
ol
Kli
MKRIT ever offered poblie as
.Irgai
machineand
and
the any
fa
Ar
H.
sent United
FOR
Forsteamer
FOR
ForBOYD
elegant will leavspja.
W. H.Orticc Court
entirelvayer
Wmmor
to at anto
atIt
"to
as
at
or orJ.
Thisill leave' as
a
JHPI
Packet Co.
nisternrertenmer
NOTON,44 Madison
Regrnlar Saturday Packet.For New Orleans sud the Bend- - --.tesmer
Lee,master
FHDAT, April aoth. at pjntu
f on the
FOR RIVER.
Memphis and White Pactet Co.Helena, Clarei.don. Dsvaii's
.lac kon portgge.
KrwswSflSfc-'-- t Wiford ..jaasterfflLs DAY, April at 10 m.
KLLIiiTT i MILLER. VgenO,i orner Jeffenon Promenade sts.
FOR CLNCUTN ATI.
E1XFor KvansviUe, Louisville and t'incin-na- ti
new elegant passenger steamerSam si.m. T. Hambleton .muster
Leaven FK DA V. April lath, at I p.m.Bouts positively as announced.For freight or passage apply on or to
E. D. CiiilB, Agent, street.
three sacks head R"nlnr HempUsajsl tstock, hogsheads tobacco, j Fr Louisville and the steamer
seven hundredand j '
suuunes. tmi KSlMi, April isth, at o'clockJVtarble City twen-- 1 p- t
Dales way tripBelle
Mary Is the uscmia ami Bends-T- her
CampbellThorrrpson
lastThe towouat siiUi
by
will
Thethis fivePoint way
and are
The
Jacksonport and
fiveand the
Thethis five
St.
and wayShe accommoda-
tionsminister.
The magnificentBelle
will leave
LlUHTBURNE,Whar
oemou tnree cents per
Wednesday, all
yesterday,organisation and the
RedMetropolis.
Alf.that
r
thethe
the
inethe
Edinburg
WATKB
NEW FINE
MrtTTSHADING
Slclt
Stateswnutoi
SAFETY LAMP-HOLDE- R AND SHADE COMPANY,
JAMES MEBAW Agent,Mississippi
STREET. of Memphis, Tennessee.
Louis.
masterleave
ARKANSAS
Mmil
master
ORLEANS.
I-- x porter.
pssstabove
Aent,
BelleHicks
iiencnuLevee.
River ForBluff
Iiecal Tender,17th.
1.1X1..
Hal',board
Front
twenty-eig- ht
ftjSc..T"!with
The next
anil
The
Lee
The
Pargoud."
OrCEOLA.
siding.Will PAT, April at p.m
or freight or sage apply on ooard. apis
FUK N. ORLEANS & LOUISVILLE.
the
oneleave
KATILouis,K. W.
apU
St,
lizzi
Pack swss
In.,19th,
W.
for
n.vn,.irrii'e No.
aad
The and
will
and
Imaster
pa:
and ew OrleansPacket Line.
tUM".
leave
aplT
leave
Weekly
imprising Magniflcent Hteamers
Bvllt lesHicks ..dsstsrKobt. E. L,s?t?.
MasStnrfine passenger steanifrH
Lupins rfr ew vrifaiis t, KKia; clock p.m., tuiti up
r,i, a,, ua. ax p.m.HTUL'H-NE- , saperintrDtleiit,
No. 3a on the Le ve.
FOR HELENA 4 POINT
ror Helena. Friar's Point. Hewlaa. Whitssuver. vspsiess ana tne Bends.The inieil Packet
A. JT. White,MHri; !'.. t'beek Masasr
sui leave jiernpnis II BUAIS ;inu KRIDAYS, punctually, al pju.For freight or apply on board
ARKANSAS RIVER.
Mri.MPHLS AltKANS.ls KIVEKU. --The elegant
passenger boats of ttiis line leave Memphislor points on Arkansas river louttarsrrwsjn, at 4' n-a-a. For freight, pas-o-r
olher iniorniation, aiiiiiy to W. H.11, Agent, on tympanyroot ol street.
FOR ST. 'FRANCIS RIVER.pve and seven cents. Two steamers kili uh pa kleave Denton to-d- and "Ue n mrsii ssj uumuscsss
river
Ht. Frauds,T. R. Bowman i.,
rT uuve cvattl Tt"1,1,1,1 eiocnF.u-- or apply on board- -
an a teet leet oeam, .tuutr, searcy, aiSIX and font h.ild. (itiirci-- H. ..
cieuuiiL 'and
City
Theand
had nearwind
bqt
have As was'
herand
learn from aman
nfheT style
'
la
AND
above THIfe DAY.
Little Hoek.
Orleans
ireiglit
THIS
street.
":.
Steamer
..
Cairo.
LeavesAgents.
THIS 18th.r
stales
M)Mall Line.
Luurt
KrS- -
Leaves Memphis svary TVSHDA i alo'clock p.m.
Leav. viJmh; J"Dn J- - Edson, Mastereverr SATVRDaV, at 6a'cloak p.m.
r.8??T'.!?nlof elosaat steamers connectRrHk "i.'i?.!!' railrossl for UtUe
mh7
s
I
l
i
i"
o
ts
unnort.
DAY
4c
3
o- -
Htn.vf
o pumr, j i 3
l ilail
i
.
;
'.'mewmhl
,' " p.m.
and ' ",
.
.
i
,ELLIOTT MILLER, Agents.. . 1001 oi
FRIAR'S POINT
Friar Point.
fastened
elegant
FOB
i'niinnn
passage
FOR
frwigni passage
FQR
long,one-ha- lf
Sates Mall raaWIs
Agent.
HMiilrich
imiieuisue, jemrson.
FOR AND
L ai
n m T ... Z m
Lea TBS Memnhw Mlixfi'vru''wi.-.i-ria?"i-' I
iu !,ivi 4"t"1 P--
u51 .l.'lf 1te'Per HHOOA torartsSBI1
paints rtrer. a
is specialxLASOE irSW STOCK OT
aimrrs,OPHt Hll.
The
tm tas eftr.
otrx
Oil,l insWMDIlii IMM,
rataii it s m, iatiii,KBMM, KM us
.
l iiivuntiou (or liie uoim, work room, so thsst it caoikot be overt urn dHoiUer proUu'-i'- a more
eanobtain uF
SO.
JAN.
SATES
time
ER- -
Useis
tne
saie,
i' and
onet
Tnnnsasiis Arkansaa.I MATS Corner
LOUIS.
VOUmABO,
will
ftjot
SC
WHITE
FRIAR'S
et
WHITE RIVER.
BENDS.
test
ail L'Anguiile
AUCTION SAT.FS.
--A-T AUCTION,BY A. n. STODDARD A
On the premises, 54 STREET, th
COSTTITNTSWell-Fur- n ished HoueParlor, chamber, diaiDtr-rooiir- ii and kit a?laes
iam, and beiidincTHUBSDAT MCKSIVG. APRIL i
At 10 o'clock. pM
BY A. FALLEir&CO.,Auctioneers and Coaimhwioa Merehanu.
in rmewr sr..liUaH
ABA
aeunc. as m ..Without reserve or limit :
Mt enmrn ot H.s'. Bouts.73 eases of Upb'v Wseaen anil i kil- -
U re li s Mim ;10 raws Ladles' Serch Balmorals ssdaiters:M doxen Hen's asul Boys Hats;
IOO dozen Linen Cants awl Pants.Also, D17 "l'ltliiiig, "M-
otions Toilet etc.and the trade
will mid it to their in tarest to attendthese sales. mh5
Initsiiu Hsspslilit andMiinnfactory
Has remuve-- I from theold stand. 19BS Mainstreet, to the largerbouse,
XAXX STREET.
better facilities ror manafaetarin;In the new bouse. I In- -rite my pairons andthe ladles generally tooma and examine
2i. i:
MONROE
seanableCuiJery.
Country merchants gen-erally,
Having
SW new snd those orltibisrieueu corsets, :v.
Memphis. April.
er
Yetc., etc. P
BaeOf
B
noia
with-S- E
CO,
ABOVE
Uoods,.Soaps,
6t-- -- .IS3
skirts, bustles
LlNStMain
1372. attJ
MEMPfflS GASLIGHT CO.
THE rHHPATT:IS BELO--
23 CAOIaJK POWXB--NET PRICE
$2 20 per 1000 Cubic Feet.SET
COMPAXY'S OFFICE,
V: 291 SECOUP STRi35T.DR. H. R. H0P$0.41 Madison St., Room s .
Resldenee Cornstreets.
ELLIOTT & RIDGEIY'S
219 Main Street.
bctt:
uVKRTf
LUflSMouth street.
SIBJVH
FBEK.
N.of Shelby and
IIWIXKT -- Xe mt SnBY JET SETM Car Issns.REAL ABB ra-TATI- O mi u
Ll'BlNNperfume,
world.
"M im.l u S SKI I S fn
ami EmhroifJery MaOriftaA.
u'uurfLm. by
o
n'l
runs
all
an
"Xi
tBIXT
AtTKlDl.ATKLXSON-- London
.oioanel.ombs.d VIENNA Tans, OperaLnsin(j ases. Travel-es- seoi leet ui articlesities from all parts of the--
BTTRT.Tr? WOOL
FARNHAM'S FRENCH TOOTH
IjOZBJT&BS.Kir ele&&lns?. tis wunu hiitifwu.: .
ul'wo'?- -
J. B. HJLLS.ail Mah. "reeLJ. A. J. SMITH it i . i Mam ,w. H. 8EABROOK h.r Main strer
. '.7. frr. a, lo Main street.KENKEKT, '.JU Mu . nfl Ti mnvi.iv ... ..;. i i a sin street.r. juajswi, a Poplar street..WAXSBTKXD A
Whotesale Agent.
SAMUEL WALKEB,
ATTORNEY ATRoom No. Walker Ul., 970
S IPraetiMi 5
rnhJt
Brushes,
by
son stP.
5
DEALERS IN
AUD
attaca-!igh- t,
1
at
.
qaeensirare
.
South
l
tetxit
rafat
Vain
BBBBBB
LAW,
U. F. CAVANAGH & CO.
WHOLESALE
TEAS, COFFEES,SPICES,
ted ColTeeFUME GROUND SPICES,
STREET,
etc.
ion