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MISSISSIPPI A2fl TENNESSEE IB, B. CUAXOK OF HCIIKDULK. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1876, train will run as follows: LEAVE. AKRIVC NewOrle-aTisMall.dall- T&J pjn. I2j60 p.tn fc'rdl aeoimodal'u,dlly (tixett Sunday) 4:Wp.m. 8:15am Iie4hl Train, dally (ex- cept rinnday) 8:60am. 433pjn Cloe connections made at Grenada with train North and Hith for alt points. For further Information aply to Ticket office, Nu.X?7 Main vtree.1, and at Depot. BUKKK, hnpertntendent. JAMBS BPEEo, Ticket Agent. MEMPHIS JLSD CHAELESTON B. B. CSUGK OF SCHEDUL3 ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, AUGUST Jl, 1ST. Lavra. Arrive. Mall train, dally at 121 ajn. SDOpjri Kiprew train, dally, at SDdpjn. 12136 aun Eomervllle train, dally, ex- cept Sundays, atL5Jp.m. 8:23 ajn Jgckson, Tenn fccommo- - ditlon 'X. Sunday) i 1 30 p jn. 11 u5 a.m Mall trr n will not mop at Flag Stations be- tween Or nd Junction and Memphis. Trains onnec at Grand Junction for all points, i' 1 ai Decatur closely for Montgom- ery and olnt oath. Close connection lor hhvl le by bold trains. Close connections at Chattanooga for Eastern and Southeastern potnta. No change of cars between Memphis and Bristol aud Memphis and Montgomery. The new and magnificent sleeplng-car-lln- e will have one of their new sleepers leat e Memphis daily on Express train at iMpm, tor Lynchburg, Washington and Baltimore wltbont change. Only one ouAnan io New tors, and Philadelphia. ttlino 20 minutes faster than city time. ticket OfMcr. 278 Hnln atroet. V. J. ROSS, Uenl Bnp't. TOM R, DUNN. Ticket Ag-n- t. tOUISTILLE LSD NASHYILL3 AND GREAT SOUTHERN RAILROAD. N CITED ULE. City Time. Express train leaven dally (except Saturdays) ' ,, iidft ojn Kail train leaves dally at -- 11 tS a.m icnommrxiHtlnn train leaves dally (except Sunday ) at :i pzn Pullman 1 alace Bleeping- - Cars on all night trains. For tickets or Information apply at Ticfcet Office, ITo. 287 Sain Street, JOHN T. FVYNN, Bnpt Memphis Dlv. JAMBS SPErD. T.eket. Agent. AMUtS555giTS. " They are extr'ordinary a"Jl the best I ever faw."-- P T Harnum 1 never before saw euca oontluuoui tuu." Clara Louite Kellcjg. T. W. DVKY Proprietor. ThnredaT, 'ldy and Saturday. October 5, C 7 M.tlnmBatorday, a- - 2 p m. CallMidrrV FamouM Hnrfra 3Iins1r8 ! The Oreat Oniua Soulhe'ii Company of Geunlne M euro's. 4 End Men "Ju Artists Up o rlous PlaDtvtl- n Mlnst'elsy. New Acts, New -- songs. New Sketches Newreatures. He eneement, ller three years In rngland ol Mr. Bib nelgut- -f 1 ,tbegreatestColnrdCom-Mila- n In tl--o world, in " Aorty Claufsen's Hotrte;" 01, the " Ctifd ergo Dance lor the I'nn " Billy Kereat d,Dlek Little. Jas. Grace, 1. Devonear. v. Lyl- -, An erxon. etc " They are unnrpi"id, ai d fnr excel all ihelrwh"te lraltHtors." N. Y. Uerld. Hale of feats wl.l conmenre Mouiav. O- -t 2J, at H. G. llol wn-t- c -- tnre, 2)1 Main tt-- Monday, Oct. sih, ,and opening of the resf"lRrVra- - C - Min. PSESOHAL PAIN7IVG -- Home Agaln-T- o my friends : Alter an absence of several months lu MiEi4i ppllu attending to work in my Hue, 1 tke thin me bod to lnt'irm parlies wsh'ng me 10 work for them that 1 am to be fouad at my ol I p.ur- - aga u, 191 EL! IOTT STREET, redy to do wmfe ui utunl, in tbe beit manner, at reasonab lairs, guarantee us the best ma-etrl- al and lab jr that cau be procured. L. K. .MEsbbKGKB, IIoupo, Sign and ornamental Painter. tit i'.UUii 1 In from sixteen hour iS totwenty fldKisby i21 w. m. Williams, 75 Linden st. . TURNER, DKNTIST, T. MS Main, coiner Monroe street. 1 U. ALFRED V 'OBHIESmakesaspeclalty I ' or treaUng EYK AND EAR DlbkaSES. Offlce, 323 Pop ar street. Ju30 FOE SAJS. JTOVE Cheap a good second-han- d offlce- - stove Appiy 10 J iJ. fcmery, ZZ2 Front st. ti PRESS LAl'H G00, WO Hawed Cypress Lath at wi 50 per thousand. By wiLiiiAMH c tamper aieaiers. (AND 120 act e? of gool improved land halt o Muth of Horn Last Depot, 12 miles south ol Menipnls 70 acies in cultivation, 30 acrn.iogooJ timber good supply of water-th- ree sprlnqs and two well. Th farm very siieiy, vuaress AEtDUUK.Lti .v iyj 6i2J Horn Lake, ilisg. O OHSEHOLD FORN1TURIT, Etc 11 Tne uonseholo. Dinlngroom aud Kitchen Furniture Ca pets. Mirrors, Paintings, and n line Library of hoice Wo.Iib, now in tho Cocke Iteslaeuca, No. 371 Vance street, will be sold at private sale. Apply on the premises between a a m end 4 p.m. selO m lAT ELEiiANT LOT The sou'hwest cor-- X nor of Kheiby and Talbot streets, CO by 209 fe t, next to Mr. Gordman, la now on the marttt.TO he toLD. Bl :s solicited. TitiaiavAKi s utM i'j jiaaiton Bt. "I' AGON Light wagon, double-- panel, reUu.lt as good as new. Apply James, aLd 1 Jefferson street. BUILDING LOIS-- I' you wlfch to be beenre a home. I am now offer- ing to parties who with to build, lots on the Thomas tract at one-ha- lf their value. The rent you are now paying will soon secure you a home of your own. of I. D. OONAWAY, Rental and Retal Rtatn A&ant. 8 Madison st. 1 1 AlNTER BL CKSM1TH By W". R. Brim-- E insbam.at BrwnbViile, Tenn., ooe flist-cla- cs carrl"ge painter; also, one biacksinlih lo lion wagons and do repairing. ocl CANVas-jER- S For very fast folliug, useful fltnOlo anlcle; no expeiieno-- . nec- essary alior sildreKH lurclicuiu.ru, U. Friend V Uo.,250acnnd utrit t. ocl In commiston or wholesale FCfclT.ON ' yonngman; teady hab ts.com peteni; relt-i..nc- adrt-- s MivJOK, Appea-- . i AHPENTERS-rio-- -- At houtbern Oil Works piald ev rv eiatur ay iilgbt. oca wALEbMfcN To iu M mphls an 1 tcree for O lnutMe nnd dcurgia. nusluess pleas ant, permanent, and no pidlllng. Eighty dollars a month hotel anJ traveling exjens a raid. Ad irts, wi h kta-- i p, " Monitor Alanu-lacturi- Co., Cincinnati, uhln tues OOM Furnhed room, by a youn man. wltnuut boaid. Addie-- s Cunaor, Appeal. ( fcT TIN NEtv'rt TOOLS (Second hand). Ad-- ) drts poiofflce tox 51, ol lerville, Tenn. yKl OF B i.K3 lo aetp 01 evenings, by an 0 experienced b ok keeper; books pxsted, ba'autel and closed; balance sheets made out. Aduns, EXPErtT. Appeal offlce. r 'KA.Vfc.LINu feALLsMEV One for each 1 S uiheni State; haUiy, jvo per month and hotel a d traveling expeute paid. Address Ueru Manu'a-turl- n Co , -t L uis, Mo. m26 ri'uGI E AWAY FREE Tbe exclusive right JL of len ot tbe bet counties In the State lor tne eltbrattd Hit-bo- Patent Long-Wo- Duster. Seilsatsigb. ; (.roStslare; money In It Appl.. at once 10 Bishop & Northrop Wyandotte. Mich. t26 YOUNU M EN - To attend the day and night at l.eddlu's Uublncss College. w HAVING AT TEN tNIH J at tbe ACME. 22 Main street. BOILERS, Safes and Heavy Machinery, to U. E DUNBAR, 87 Union. iuc was not E hlecaot new ilhtlence, la ge from and backyard, gss, water aid all couveDiencs, boutueast It comer haj bum aud Broadway btreets. Ap. uuu 11 j aatore, x.mory a uo,, Nu. 322 Frunt atreet. ocl nies '1 UKL-l'- ne large new bioie No 31 Madleon v. - siittt, nrbt btuidiug eslot Main st. Ap-- ply 10 JAME- - s. WILKINS. b 11 No. 290 Main bt., corner Madlbon. K,OM& x lcely lumibbed rooms at t5 MAIN STREET. DWKLLIQ rrom t'Cober 1st, tbe well 3 btory brick dwelilni? H2 nd H roomb) 137 and 1 MadiMUi btr- - tt. Appiy to 121 A. O. DEN.1S. vl , OTTAGEs -- No-. 2MJ aud Beale street, V,- - couven cuta dclieap. Apply to e21 J.J LjCKtiEAltr, 31 Court. GOUU DWELLING-HOUSE-Wil- l. 8 laige uaiexlun Georgia sL. Mempnis. s-- 7! It. . BttlNKLiTr. t.tt,rlNu-.vjOJd- r O luhirai, Mngie or In from tu W. D. at.LALi.UM, Agent. bUOREs-DWELLiN- GA Land- - tor OFFICES, this W.U McCA LOM, Agent, N 18 Madisim -- treeU UU L A Well located. Preii, to.i water and gai--; ;i5 per month. Appiy at ooiij to, name tt lUbUrance Co. b But din e.nn vi.iliin btieet. enl juolDliNCe. ! auibuti - hl Apply to l xv. u.i-.'Lf- ni , m SI. the rwcitaoN UUl-LuiN- ti alib old Mem-'- a t, plH 1 ad tu trial Kx position Bulldino, lpjly lo V. GEOttVENOR, - ' 'iW Second 1 sire jr., THI MEMPHIS U WILTS' APPEAL'- - "WED ISTEJSD'Y' OCTOBER 4 PT 6 AUCTION. A. H. STODDABI), GE5EBAL AUCTIONEER, Makes dally sales of Merchandise of every description. Special attention sad rates given to sales for executors, administrators trustees, assignees, underwriters and cargoes, Jfo. 200 Second Street, Mcraphts. Term. FOR SALS OR XEAS3. BUILDING PROPFRTY Very desirable building property In any portion of the city ; will sell or clve lone leaser opon reasonable le ms to parties wishing to buUd. Apply to JOHN OVERTON. Jk., or C. N. OROHVfcNOR, JyCO 2fU So oik! street LOST. nOCKETBOOK Containing asum of money 1 belonging to the driver of stieet-cn- r No. 8, on the Poplar street ionU. 'J he finder will be liberally rewarded by returning the money to B'lOK KK"PGH. Appeal offlc. STRAYED OR STOLEN. G0W3n Batur'ay nliht, ono large mnley red, while under flank; mak- - d lu both ears. L beral reward will be given 11 dollvoied atf3 Msdtson street ecl SI RAYED. Iff ULK-O- ne Ught-bs- y home mule, medium ijl size, 5 years old, branded FFon tbe lelt law; was last heard of near Bailey 'sHtatlon, Memphis and Charleston R. R. A reward ot J;0 will bs given for his delivery to Pearce, Soggs & Co , 25 Mont street, Memphis, 'ienn., or 10 P UOKaY, Rfdbnk. Miss, oel EOOMS AI?D BOAHD. kuOM-- 2 elegant front rooms with board; accommodated, at 129 Court OOM Cnoiceiroatrooin, flm' floor KB .MAIN BT. 17URNISBED ROOMS-Wl- th board. Day-- C boaiders wanted, at 100 Madison street. BOAR DING Two front with board; rs wanted, at 117 Court street. MR). E. J. Bh.CK.TEL. I j AY BOARD AND LODGING iJ at 16 Union street. LOCAL PAiiAGKAPUS. Y sierday was warm and pleasant. Southern Cultivator for October at Mans ford's. The business cuMook fa encouraging', ana mercnants are in cneenui spirits. Howt-'- a renowned circus will vlplt Memphis about the twent.eth of next month. A fa" ronles of the Appeal co taining Jere Black's letter can be had at this oince. The Memphis Firemen's relief as sociation nas sent two nunarea ana any aoi iarslouavannaD. Tne ant ual meeting of the stock holders of tbe Memphis and Charleston rail road will be held in tuis city 10 day. Thr criminal court yeterday con vlcted Jack Owens, colored, of larcen. and sentenced lilm o three years lmprlsonmei.t in tne county jail. M '8' the dry trooda and millinery niuies win nave tneir annual openings - aay. Jf uu noucet 01 tnese, ana wnat mey have, will be given in Satuidy's appcai,. The funeral of Mr. J hn Cannavan, at Bt. Peter's church yesterday afternoon, was large'y attended. The pl -- searers were Col- onel Bntler P. Anderson, Messre. Mctclf, 'lher will be a psme c f bae-bal- l between tbe Merup jls Reds and Cincinnati Keds.Jr , at Central nark tbli at'ernoon. The g.iue win be caned at lour o'clock. Tbe x.oaisvl,le club wilt to heto.oa the thirteenth lnbianu Y sterday afternoon a nnccasin snake six feet long attacked Mr. Joe Jf. in rear of hts stire, No. 3S5 aud 387 Main s ree'. Mr. Henochsbere killed the reo-- He, after a desperate fight, and now has it on exnioiuon at nis store. It is reported thst one nezro shot another at a bagnio in Fort Pickering, 6un day night. Our Informant states that tbe cegio wa shot in the side, and died yesterday mornlLgin contqueLce of the wound. The murderer has not been arrested. The California paners are telling bow a woman offert d one hundred dollars for tue privilege or aissicg tawin isojth, and how he took tbe money and the kiss, aud then gave what he had so singnlariy earned to a starving immigrant, xiurran tor .Edwin isooim too ionowincr is tee vote tasen re centiy by a Memphis man on the railroad trains: Baltimore and uul, 41 for illden and 33 for Hayes; Loulsvll.e and Cincinnati fhnrt Line, C2 for Tllden and 25 for Hayes; Louis- ville, Ntshvlile and Oreat Southern, 77 tor xuaen ana is lor naj es A watchman at the Paabody last night found an intoxicated man In the ro- tunda ol tbe hotel and in putting him out strucE aim witu a larce fciicn, anu to impress upon liM mind the lmpiopriely of going to hotels when drunk, threw him down on tbe pavement, and choked him until told to quit uy sume uysiunuerc. Tbe Memphis clnb (Bluet) has dls banded for the season. The club has played wen uuring iuc season, ana its conies 0: one lo nomine with the St. Louis Reds Is nnh lisbed among the excelleut games played by non-leagu- e clubs. We hope Mr. Smith will nave a xu ciuo next season, and be bus- At the meeting of the Tilden and Hendricks Central club, held lu the parlors of me ruuny uoei tost nignt, colonel Jonn Ionovan. U. W. Miller. T. B. Kdelneton. C A Letflngwel and A.J. Hays were appointed a committee tj raise funds for the club. Itts tne purpose ot tno ciud, in a short time, to nave buiuu ulh epeaaizig. ijQt mem Do iur- - ni&neu witn me means to do bo. In tbe semi annual ipportionment Interest on tbe Stat schonl-fund- . Just made by Comptroller James. Shelby county is al 11 lowed SJ7C9 11 because of her schota-tl- c popu- lation of 22.L5. Davidson county, of which Nashville is tl'e county seat, receives tue rgest amount, 81714 30, tbe bcbolas ic popula-t'o- u Dlng52151. The total popula- tion o' len t is 427,290, and the total scnooi-iun- S7i,3s a. The county omirt was in SPfsion yes terday, and tracsc'el a large amount of rou- tine business, the quarterly aupropr allon-- i uei k huuui mue tuojsaa notiars. Anor- rur was passed to appoint B. Robblns. P. inung and G. D. Crockett notarie-publl- c. ihe court a so, by tendereJ ihe toutthou-- e to the uko of ihe supreme court lor hearing fchel'-- cointy case-- . Messrs. Tom Garvey, John Powell and c. M. Callls were qualified as conbUbes, and D. A. Howell as magistrate, me cou 1 meets t nine o'clock p n ib morning, and win appoint J udges of elec I1UX1. a It isofficlaliyannouncpd that then st premium nas Deen awarded by tbe Centen- nial commlscloi era to the bale of co'tnn nn. tered by the Memphis cotton exchange, and for which the exchange paid a prmium of one housand dollars cam in March last. The naie was lai-e- u oy winiam Tas lor, cf Phll-- 1 ps county. Arkansas, and has been adjudged the best bale or rw cotton exhibited at the entennlal. Messrs. Randolpu and Jenks, ugrui3 ut me - euieuu hi, wnto to cecretary IVof, of the Memphis cotton ixchange, and among other tblngs, sas: "Wo aro exceed- ingly clad tht j our bale took ihe Dre . lnm. nslo tiieooin:on olalltxper 3 here it waa the OBfel CXU1U1 CU A eoodly nnmher of colorod cit'z'ns met at Zior's hal', Beale street, last night, to uiHuific ft iiBjea huu v ueeier ciuo. a. tem porary organization only ws effected,!. J. in nananan u ing ma le cnairmao, and Colonel jjmiuuh ri creiary. voionei juiose msde an ntbuslastlc spsuch In behalf of Barbour Lewis, Uaes and Wneeler His speech was well received, and its te timent Indorsed by utj meeiiug, wmca aojoiirueu until nixt Tuesaav nignt, when a permanent organiza- tion will b? effected. There will be a colored epub.lcan meeting in Hardin's hall, on ueaio sireet, anu ai Canaan hall to moirow night. Esry li9tniht Dick Otbwn, col- - to oreu, wnne in a ci t on patch near the old race track, was sho: bv a colored man. Tne loidofsbot entered Gib on's right leg near uco, j? ujumi( a uangprous wound wuicu win ampntatton. The n to thu Hattonh'iuB whr. im placed on a pallet, and at one o'clock tbls morning wasin great pain, as his wound had been dressed. Captain Wealherford siKniuea ui intention tj summon a phyel ciao, ana it is to oe noped he did, as is Inhuman to iet any ona suffer pain uuaiu 11 - Tia tuai uiooa was steal-Inccotv- at the time he was lnt. lie de It. and m lie w s pa'slur through the neia, naving a nag or coli which lrlend hd given nlm. The city council sliou d provide for the treatment of wounded of prisoners connneu in 'ne blallonuouse. in PERSONAL. 1 Colonel W W. Vaughn, of Browna- - le. was in the city yesterSay. me R L. Jones, an extensive planter of uienaoa, Mississippi, was lu me city this wtek. f Colonel A J. Kellar and R A. ThomrsoD, of the Avalanche, have returned the eas'. mr w.xN. rASS a prominent mr- - cliant of Gienada, Mltsisslppl, was In the city week on bus ness. CoLONEf. Wll IviE Westbrook business manager of tbe Brownsvtlie Free was in the city Colonel ike Burke suporintend of the M Rdss ppi and Tennewe railroad, ar-- M .8. n.umb, treasurer of he com- pany, at left for St, Loula yesterday, to atiend fair. Mks rs. A a. Patton and R. F. o- - Liverpool; J. Resor tnd A. Jl. Of Hcarbroub,J.H Latham, James H.MuTford J. c Davle.and C T. cuW, are aJnong ' 5 colton buyers who have rcccully icturned to ioe cny. MIS3 L.VDI v RouKb d'ushter of cuperintaudent Hound, ol the MemphU gas works, lo't for Oakland. Cil fomK, la-- t Mon- day, on a visit to relatives Her maDy frtecds witu uerasaieanu pieasai journey, auu a bjicvu return. We were nVwiMi to rat ct In tha city yesterday oar old SilnslfesiBpl fr".end, A. H. Boyd, now editor or tue X rlh Texan, pub-lKl- ie 1 at I'arlt Texas, a section of crumby rlh and piotluctlve and of eaf-- accets to Memnhsbywayo Little nr.d T xar- - bknn. By proper effort much or the trndsof rarM could to cured In MemDbiS Auver- - Users will do well to make known tuolr wants trirooeh the columnso' the Texan. Jir. Boyd will remain in the city several days, aud we commend mm as a reliable g t aut man. foi-ONE- W. W Gatep. the vetFran J'urnallstof WestTennesxee, ad now editor or tna Lxgr-tcg- e Montiir, is iu t3eclt,and will visit onr merchants In the lute, e toi hi popuUr Journal. Colonel G ites Is 0 wtll kcown am rgour old clilz nand business people that It Is not uece sry for us to say a word of commendation, exco. t to re- - m n 1 them that no man lias worked h.rder Jo- - the inle-est- i of West Tennessee, aod particularly of Memphis, ihan has Cosorel W. W. Uhtes. The Monitor circulates largely In the rich dls'rlcU of Nonh Missis- sippi, as well as West Tenne-e- e, and our m could make no belt r selection than tbe Monitor as a medium of advertising their uusiness. Mil. W. W. Cole, propriet'-.- r of the circus, hippodrome and menagerie, which has been in our city for two dayx, is worth eight hundred thousand dollar in mosey and property, although ho is but twenty nine years of age. Ho neither drinks Intoxicating liquors nor uses totacco, and to this au'l his Die energy anu a clear neaa may oe attributed bis great prosperity. II s luture will ba brilliant nd ev-- n more nr sdcous, for, In addition to his moral integilty, he la devr.t-- d to his mother, an agtd and es lmtble lady, who accompanies her on and lends her prayers ana inuuence to m euori". AH.D8EJlENiS. Cullender's Georgia 3IInstreis. Csllender's Qeorcia minstrel will pp- - pear at the MeniDhls Theater Thurrdav. Fri day and Saturday nights, and will also Klve a matinee. This U one of the bist, minstrel troupes in the Union, and we predict full hooves during their engagement here. The troupe is composed ol eighteen members, who excel in aeiineaucg tne negro cuuracter ami the rendiiloa of the programme Incident to minstrels W. W. C'olc'a C'lrcuii, Illitpodrome nod jieiinjterie. 1 ester jay afternoon inere waa an other large crowd at Cole's clrouK, hippo; diome uud menagerie. The performance was 01 in most interesting nature, and gavec n era. satisfaction. Amorjg the vlaltOM were a large number of orphans, who, with their teaciurs anu omcerto tne.osyium', aitendtd by Invitation of Mr. Cole. The children, like he old folks, were very ranch Interested in tbe menagerie and delighted with tiio clrous. Cole gives a good exhibition and will always attract tue pumie, tor no rnoroagniy unows what thty with, and wbat will best entertain tnem aue nippoun me is mo grottest tea-tu- re of his show, and Is a guarantee of tb interest the public will feel tor the tuccescf tue proprieiorin uis lauaauie eujrts U alloru an enttrtalnlng a? d novel exhibition. 'I he races are spirited and excltlng.the horse being uigcui iirn tspeeu anu uiiven in a sauiiai manner. We have never seen as much v t hn- - slanint any circus as that Indulged by the peopie wuo wiinthseu woies nippoarome whl.e in this c ty. The hippodrome under a canvass Is a ne and exclt ng 'eature to the people of the outb, and would draw well were (here no circus and menugerieconneoted with it. Mr. Cole goes hence to Mtian aud up tu Kentucky, but we hope he will 10 visit iism-phi- s during the present season Another vltlt here would attract twice as manv were it possible lor this nuiulur to find ro: m under tbe tent, wb let Is the largest of any suow mat ever travtiea iu too soutn. Ihe attendance last night was larger than in the afternoon, and tbo performance throughout equally as meritorious at tho pr vluus one. Mi. Frank Gardn.r, the Enz- - usn jocsii y, gv an unusually fsOJd ex lul 'l in or tin and gracv, while Mr J. C. Camp- bell, the vau ter. who turns a douo e oni-- r- sault over elghtee a horses, added great deal tothispartof the evening's entenalLUient, wuiuu uiubtu witu tue turiiang iour-nor- o cnurioi-race- . in parl'ng wltb tbls clrcu .cuin pany,wecantrutlitullys9y thxt It Is man aged not only wltn consummate bkill and tact, but toat tbe otners take especial pains tn provide for tbo comfort and enjoyment of mi lemuiuaie memuers oi toe pre&. xne of- ficers are W.W Col , manager and proprietor; l.L Fitch, asslbt nt manager: Fred LvinB. iro.surer; iiuueit river, equestrian manager, and J. V. ntreDlg. we commend the'e ten tlemen to the kind attentions of tho piess LETTERS FEOii THE PEOPLE, Plain Duly. Editors Appeal a aroat national issue celnt now baforo the countrvfor It 1 rip. termination. I cau see no rational exen.n tnr divisions among tho-- e who po!esi to suoport tne principles ot me Democratic party. Before tue nomination 01 a canuiaato lor tne prmi. dancy. It was avowed that there must he an embodiment of the platform In Oilman And we have In the (election at ot. Louis ma verv man of all others In thlscoun'ry whose nme symbolized reform Tom the canker of corrupt n.l.,.ln.,nlnn t.. 1 CM . I ,, 11- -.. I.. I, . . will not support Til leu h-- s abaudoned tha support or the vital principle! onwLleh the Clay-Whi- g party was grounded. I should say ue una turned snollK-bunte- r. and was leajy to join ueiauap, iiaboocir, HarrliiK-ton- , Shepherd and tho ring of Washington thieves, if i found blm making eva-lcn- s uud hunting lor pretext) to opposo iliden, Porter mlnlstratlun. Tllden c uuo. with the most positive and pronounced record lor refo.m cf tne civil strvice 01 any man wno could pcssl bly have been selected. To all sucu Poiter comes also, upright as a man of Unassailable integrity, who never threatened hii fellow- - citizens with eatlnj Are and Joining the reb- els aud then swore he had nlwavs been loval. Porter never took nny Confederate sugar with laise pretenses, ana atterward uckel up, with a hypocritical loyalty, tho Federal bonev. I am a low-ta- x man, gentlemen twenty cents low. jiui give me a man wno Keeps nis cam nnd obeys the law as my agent for reducing taxes, rather than a disorganize whuse lair promises have thtir orurlo lu thirst for olllce. The responsiMlty for taxes Is with ihe le.lbl ituru, and not with the governor, whose sworn dntv Is to execute tbe law. And to me as a Lemoc at, Young comes also as a faltbful relormer and abie representative, alwayi In his seai, and never tinntr in tne cenormance oi nis untv. The contrast between him and his opponent is as wide as the poles. If Y ung aad were alike, of the two evils 1 should choose ne tberone. They arenntipodes The flibt Is a btern opponent of tbe rauK Washing ton villainies. Tue last lawn- - on the adminis tration lu power, and cunningly tricks at home and traffics abroad for the lie who dtesnotuuow all that, and more. Is too -- lnf rmed to be rea oned with I was pleased, gentlemen, to bee In the Appai, that leiterfiom Black In answerto Garfield wnicu shows so conclusively to northern men that not an tue wrong is on one Blue, it is a Beginning or true history, yet to be wrl te 1 and come lth lorce from tbe roundest lawyer aud most im- - ar ial ind tearless think r lu the United tates. Itwlllee men to thinking uuu show to northern minds how right wa Webs '.or in his great seventh of Marcn ptech, and Sum ner in his patriotic plea loran oblit ruilou ot all tbelusigulaof civil war. And In thlscou-ne- o lonlbeg leave to call atten ion to Tk: Poillcal Conflict in Anieric i, a wo k Just out from tne New i ork pr n-- , by AI- - xa der Har- ris, a distinguished member or tue Laucabter, PenusylvaulB , bar. It cjvers the aine groun J far more amply, and is a handbook lor the litician. citizeu uud student of M tory which no lut lligent man can afford to do without. It comes from competent hands, d from the home of Thad Stevens, with opportunities for Inspection and exposure) of the deslgus a d plaus of that arch-agitat- and promoter of civil conflict posse-e- by no other man It is a and exbaustive work of three hundred anu fiftv nazes, and nouns on oar political annals with the 1 gbtol tiuth like the blazing sun. What, now, let moa-k- , are we of Teunosee to do, wheu the adminis- tration Is so corrupt that tbe hepublicans themselves dare not deny It, and crime has reached so high in the very citadel of tue American Union that consDlra- - clea can be coucoe'ed fr tuu protec- tion of rogues and tor the destruc- tion of an lntiO'eut man, under the very eyes of the President, and with the com- - Elcl'y of the pilvata secretary ol Ms own Are we to look oi lndtfr rently aod not mate tne case tfUulu tubus Alexan der, the leadlag epemy of malsdmlulslratlon Wadi'ng'on, our own, whilo we ulvide and Is quarrel am ing ourselves over a remarkable neglect ot the legislature to frame a law so that our governor cou d execute it on tbe Dor- - teyThom splan? E.ect Porter, and Tiljen, aud Young, with your members of the legisla- ture pleJged to low tuxes and reform, and all the &o Hi tblnes we Sees will Siw lu us the legitimate fruit. But elect for the Presi- dency the candidate or tbe Shepherd thieving ring and you will hare pecula- tion and opores.sion till nothlug Is left steal. Elect Barbour Lewis, whoso confirmation to his prtsent office was nauo-ou- s is even to a Radical aud stuck like a bone In the throat ol its Pharlea cal autocrats for three months before It could be fluallv swallowed, and you will furnish a small help meet to me tieasary vampires, wuo nan tusen oi ample lessons In uarpetusgging plunder at home. We can have Tllden aud retorm. Por ter and low tuxes, Yoang and retrenchment and economical and pruuent legislation, with the brightening sun of retnrnlug ; t ana, to oe canaia witu you, a ueuevo we suau. F. A. TYLER. Etheriilge'n IUgUt to tbe Itnuk of Col onel. It Epitors Appeal An acquaintance Emerson Etherldge, tho Old-Lin- e Whig. tne e uinent iiepuDiican, tue ut-o- time Conservative-Democra- t, and now tail-en- d tag this district on the llayes and Wheeler lay for recognition, met him yesteiday and said: uooa m irniug, coionei, i am giau to rnest yon. "For HeavenV bake, my menu," quicx-ly- r. plied Hacildge; 'don't rail me coiunel; was never In any military comma d, an ol lay no claim to such title. Don't dvn t call colonel." "Excuse me, fir," rejoined the. aLqualntance, "I am perfectly aware you wer never the bearer of a military sword or handler of a mu-k- et m tbe armies wblch jught for and agalntt theUulon; but, sir, In tnat noble army of pa'tlots which has nevor ceased lighting for ojnec, you deservedly won at and richly deserve the- - title of c Imel. Good morning;" and the twain parted. by Black Cashmeres. 1H1BET CLOl'HS. at Menken Brothers offer a Jargo aesort- - ment 1 s?lei td shadtu black cashmtrcs remarkably low prices to School Books and school Supplies tJl klnt 8, at lowest prices, nt A. F. Co.'e, 'on Main street, RADICAL. Coufiiylou norso Confonulel The Sup- - porters nnd Uppotcrsof Barbour Lewis Bothered Beyoncl Heine Hot lilKUt. The Convention, which Hot Testerdnj-AclJonrne- to Await the Comlnt of the Urent 3f oral Rcfonuer, Bcnntlful B. L. Aront fifteen delpra'es of the Hhelby cnunly Repub'ton conven'lon assembled at ,10a nail yeteiday aiternoon. J A. Thompson, c ilored, chaiiman, called the convent on to order. aLd announced that thero was not a majority ol delegatoi present, but . nougn.he tnough., to transact business. The secietary being absent, Mr R. H M Cjln. colored, was elected secretaiv nroffui. Mr.T. D. Eldndge, wblte, said he would ad dress the convenilou unl lor several leasons. He was an old and staunch Republican, had 1 be lntcres'a of the patty at heart, had to leave tbe el'y In a short time and wanted to be heaid. On account of the dlssatlslac ion iu tbo paitj, he .hougbt It best to adjourn for one w ob. j uugu .uaruour is uau not et returned to the city, and as be was tbe ac- knowledged leader of the par,, bethought it proper to wait until his arrival befoie transacting anv business. He sp ke at cons derable 1 ngth about tbe dis- - anvctlon in the ranks of tbe great and good R puollcan party. But while there were b.ckenngs and dlsvatls. action, nothlug had happened to terlously damage the narly, There had been no dlssenslonsor splltp.whlch was the reverse In the Democratic narlv in ranny places. Said he bad read in trie .rft'i- - lanche of spll s In tte Democratic party In Arka sasandel ewbtrr,ant that nothing of tbo kind bad disturbed r weakened tho ranks of the Republicans He therefore moved an aoi lumment unill next Tu sday. This brought Mr J. W Blackburr, white, to his fee', wuo said that If It was tbe expec-tat'o- n of M . Eldrldge that by walling tnere was a probability of Judge Lewis retiring from the ticket he would te 1 him that they mlgbt as well proceed with the business of the convention. The chairman Informed Mr. Blackburn that Mr. Eldrldge had made no such lntlmat on, which feemed to be sailslactorv. Mr. B akburn, howevi r, said that he knew juoge Lewis would iuu uie race tnrcugn. Mr. Jiui Trowbridge, colored, said he knew Judge Lewis could not carry the strength of tbe Republican party. Here a colored delegate suggested, with oaths, that Tiowbrldge had bettor go out. Trowbrl ige said be "expected" every man, and wouid he "expected." It was evidently not expected that anybody should oppo-- e Lawls tn that convention. lit chairman told Mr. 'irowbrldge that there was a motion bef ro the house, and he mm t confine his remarks to the sut Ject. 'Mr. Trowbridge endeavored to loilow tbe Rug;e-Uon- of tue chairman, and at the same mue ueai j uuge lwih some neavy mows, out iiei - declared out of order, had to take his seat. air. T. F. Cas'ells said that as there waa not a nnorum niesen'. no buslnecs could bo trans acted. ihe chairman Informed Mr. CasseUs that Jefferfon said any number of delegates could adjourn a convention, and that was what they were trying to uo. Mr. Cassells said that he knew a little about Jefler.-ou- , and that he said no tucb thing. several 01 ice aeiegaies lnterruptea air. Cas ells, and intimated that he was a belter. sjrehead, etc. The chairman men toon occasion to maice a few remsrks in favor of Judge Ba bour Lewis. He said he wa entitled to the leader- - snip tf the pa-ty- . thatfor many long years ne bad battled anu woraeu lor tne uepuoll cans. That he was the iniellectunl and moial peer of anybody, and merited honors at tbe hands of tbe party. Xhat nlneteen-twentlet- of tbe Republicans In tue district wanted him as thwr standard-beare- r in the present campaign. Tbe motion lo adjourn until next Tuesday at noon was finally put and catried. THE TWO It ED Tho rinclunntl Club Is lillcunlied. aud tue Memphis Boys Scoro Seven Kims-- A Good Game, At tbe end of the ninth innina; In yos'erdsy's game, the Cincinnati lads found uine wuitewasnes btaruing to tuetr ere 'it. with seven runs agalust them. The fattbest b iB9 they reached was third. The pi .ylng on both sides was better thau the previous day, but three errors having bten made by ihe home ulnc, and six by thu visitors. Goimey's catch iu left field was ihe most praisewo toy pla made In tho game. Kennedy knocked blm a hot liner, wblch he captured beautifully with one band while on a run. The fieidlne: of the Memphis boys was veiy good Ihelrln-fleUIo- rs topped everything tnt came wlthm reaoblnc distance. Tne outfield rs' wrk waa done In good siyle.Maher bavlngmade a veiy dim cult catch on a hard run. It was amusing to see tbe Cincinnati move about in the field when AValker went to the bat. In fact, some of the spectators thought that the center and right fieldtrs were going lo perch upon tbe front fence, like two watchful biros, ready to piunce anwn ai m ir prey oa euner we. Walker's havy hits of tne day previous was tue cause of all this. He managed yest;r.iay to make a three base stilke, and bring In one run. Tbe crowd was small but it could be called an improvement on Monday's. Below we give tue score iu iui:: Memphis Reds. R O Cf.icfnnaM lieds. R. O Biookohaw. 3d b T T !mlth,3db 0 snoupe, i:a o . Godfrey, 1. wamer, 1st o . aoraers, c Buraalow. n. .. Drain, IU b Mahcr, r. f...., Voss.2d b IjOItUS, c. i. Conley, s. b. Rata. B.s. Wheeler, r. f... Kennedy, c Mllisn.o. f juoorc, j. i.. Shumard, p.... Total r 27 Total . 0 ,27 Clubt. 1 2 3 41 6 7' 81 9!Totolg Memphis Heds...i 0' "o p o' 2' 2 Cincinnati Ron 0 0i 0 0' 0 o Caned balls on I! ark alow, 10: on Shumard, 12. Strikes off Burkalow 20. off Shumaid.16. Base-- h lied, 11; Cincinnati Reds, 3. First base by errors-Memp- his Reds, Cincinnati iteds, l. i? ly catcues mempnis Reiis. 7: Clnciuna'l Reds. 8. Total errorr Memphis Reds, 3; Cinclnnitl Reds, 0. Le ton bases Memphis Reds. 8: Cincinnati Reds, 3. Duubl" plais Cincinnati Reds. 1. Earned runs Mempnis Reds, 2. Time or game-o- ne nour and tuirty seven minuies. umpire, Jir, Pierce Grace, scorer J. T. Tumllnson. COTTOW-SEE- D C'O.lTENTiON. Tbo Planters of Crittenden t'onnty. Arkimsns, Answer tbe Alempuls Cot ton-ice- d Association. And Pledge Themselves Not lo Ship Seed to ntint tbey onslder and Denounce n Monopoly. Pu suaot to notice, the people of Crif tenden oonuty, In the state of Arkansas, met in convention In tne town of Marlon, on tue second dtyol October. 1S76 and, af er crgan izlng uy electing it. i.Redman chairman, and it. r . uuiteuueu secretaiy, tne loiiowing pro- ceedings were bad: Oi motion of R. F. Cilttenden, the chair nrpulmod K. It. Barton, G. It Baitgett, J. W. Uuerrai.t, W. F. Beattls, L F fcciuggs, E B, Lewis, J. M. Uaun, wit. lam Carr, and D W Lewis as a commltt eof nine to urall rulta- - ble resolutions ex iresslveof the sense of tne Journed until four o'clock lu toe uf ernoon. at Wllio'i time, tuu cuuveutt'ju ueiu uaiteu to order, the committee on resolutions made tbe loliowlug report, hereto appended, aud alter Ihe redlntr and adoptiou of wblch tbe con veutloa adj mrned to meet upon the call of tbe uresiaeut. it. i. itjuiAis, imairman. R. F. CHITTENDEN, S.cretary. Iteport of Committee aud Itesolations Auupieu Wo. the undersigned committee appoluted by thf chairman ot aCotton-bee- d convention, assemDiea in tne town oi jiuiiou, iu ine county or Crittenden, and state of Arkansas, ou tbe sero d dsyot ucioDer, is0, to draft resolutions expressive or tne serine oi mei-al- con ventlou, aud the agricultural Interest of the county - l large, report as rouows: WiiExtAb, The county I Crittenden, one ot theriche t and most ;ertlle counties In the Htatoof Aikansas, is particularly nnd pecu-1- 1 . rly adapted to the culture of cotton, which the main and principal crop tnereln grown andraUed: and wh reas. the same boinir so adjacent to, and convenient to tbe city of Memphis, the most accessible market for all pioducts i herein grown, aud one to wblch ail of tno cotton and cotton seed are, from con- venience, shippe I and consigned; and where- as, on the thirtieth dsyoi beptemcer, lt76, tne of the city of Memphis, by tuelr different names, in convention assembled, met ri d tesolvea themselves into an associa- tion known and staled "The Memphis cotton-tee- d a bociatlou" ln aid un I conjunction, It bellevtd, witu tne different od-- .rks of or Vicksbure aud the cltv of New Orleans), In widen, by resolution published in tue Mempnis ai'I-eal- , anu otuer newspapers, thev cave notice tout in view of the low urlce ol. mil e, t'iey would not lu luture pay exceeding seven dollars per ton for cot- - ton-see- tnereioie ne it Jlesolved. That we. the neoule of Cilttf ndrn county, lu o mvi utlou assembled, belltve that ie said aasoclation is anl was organized forltiownluteie-t- , pr o .ndgaln, as a mo- nopoly, and In d,t:i .ue , io and disregard of the rlgnts, Inter u advantage or the iarmers andcoltou tiowcr3 at large; and be further ifejoJml.That the different oil companies of the cl'V of Memphis have heretofoie been bo derelict and negligent in the observance of tbe r duties, In receiving and weighing cot ton-see- d heretofore shipped to them, that to Intrust the management of ihe wbole into tbe hands of one peron as general agent would be au additional wrong, outrage and hardship udou the reople at large: and that the pretext the low prices of oil and e Is a sham and an uuwarrantable dodge and evasion, for tha purpose of rendering tueir scheme plaus-- i ble, right, proper and legitimate. Because n e say and believe that, when oIIwks hereiof re worih Irom one to two cents more on the gal- lon, the dlfTarentoll-corapanle- s were pa log twelve dollars per ton for cotton.sped. when. tuis t me, oil being worth from one to two cents less on tne gdlon, we are asked and would be foiced to take and repr-lv- uvm i n,. lars per ton lor our feed le-- s thelrelgDt, tbere netting us five dollars per ton. jjo It lurtber Hetotved, That we, as the people of Critten den county, aud tbe representatives o the larmiugnd laboring Interests ot the county large, desire a concert of actlin in this from tne farming ai d laborlug of Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkaa-ta- s at laige, aud bg tbt in each county In bald Btau-- s they may tee fit to ortauize aud dratt s jch resolutions ai th-- y may se proper, frustrate, annul and loiever destroy he plans and schemes of an association and mo- rn poly that has been organized ttrlc iy tnl pointedly In opposition to the Interests nd Hdvnntageof the farming and labor Inter.tU of the count y, and to refuse to, and refrain frjm 'hipping or selling cotton-see- d at IU present prlro toltbn Memphis Cotton sjed fl- - bociniifn, or any uraucn or representative thcreot. and to ue every honest endeavor to prevent others from so doing; ani that we heaitliv Indorse the action aud cou tuct of G. M.Venable.of Memphis, fir refusing to en- - ter tue comoiration or tne 'aia Mempnis on 'omt.anles; tint, wa rennest the Memnlili Aitkal, Avalanche and Ledger, and ail other papers in the Interest of tbe farming Inter- ests of the country, to publish tuese proceed ing", itespectiuiiy, R. ii. BA.RTON, Chairman. K. B. Lwls, G. R. hudgelt. J. H. Mann, J. W. Guerrant, Wni Carr, W. F Beatllo, D. W. Lewis, L. F. Fcrttggs. ODD.FELLOWS. lliotlnirof the Nntlonal Grnnd Lodge of Colored Odd-Fello- nt Assem- bly II all A Kopresentntlvo Giithonngr. Eneonrnirlcic .Statistics of tbo Growth and Present Condition of tbe Or der Bnolness Transacted Yesterday. Tho thirty-firs- t annual meetlne of the National grand ldge of the United Order of uai.-teiio- tcuiorou) is in niA-stiu-bi- bail, In thiscliy. Tbe meet t g was called to order at naif-pa- st tea o'clock yesterday morn ng by Graud Mas er Redmond Fauset, of Philadelphia, who made a few appropilate remains re ative to tue general conduct ol thu members and tho goverumeni of tnese conventions, ine roll was iheucaled and foity-sl- x delegates, from as many ledges, an swered to their names and presenleu their creuentiais. Ou motion, W. H. Phillips, of Memphis, was raaue cnairmanoi tne convention. After the discussion of sub jects Incident to the organization ot a conveLtlon, the meeting adl mrned until tnismorniug. ine convention lstnorougniy representa.lve In Its character, there bring a large attendance ot the leading members of the order. Among tbe prominent members hero are Grand Master Kedm nd Fauset, of i'unaaeipbia; uraati eejieiary u i". nowser, o Philadelphia; Grand Treasurer Andrew J. Mercer, oi Ph tadelptils; Past Grand Mister wm. A. r rteman, m w asningion; iuost ven ernble Patriarchs E. C. Jounsou and fclrnon Lewis, of N ew 1 ork. and others. The convention will reasemb.e this morn ing a d hear, among other things, the giand mutter's annual a dress, se ttng furth the condition and progre s of the trder. From the grand master's addre-s- , delivered at the thirteenth annual session, held in Eclipse httl', lu Loulsvi.le, last octoue-- , we taae the io lowing interesting statistics as to THE NUMB I2R OF LODGES. Rhode Maud, 2; Massachusetts, 8; Conneo tlcut. 1: Nevioik.l3: Naw Jeisev.il: Penn- - sylvaul ,38; Delaware, 18; Maryland, 4G; Vir- ginia, CI; North Catullna, 18; South Carolina, 3; Georgia, 11; Alabama. 5; Mississippi, 1; Louisiana, 8; Florida, 2; Kentucky, 27; Ohio, iu; inuiana, ; in nui, o; .nisoonri, z; xen-- i essee. 8; District ot Colomnla, 15: Colorado. 1. Tuere are also four lodges 1 . Upper Canada or ontari". iute- - in tno is. muwii islands, and one In New Provli ahama island, woniing uncer tue sua cuii i liieoot manage ment in America. There are 1' G M. chapters iu jNew iota: city, wasuinaton, iiaitimore, Cleveland, Richmond, Portsmouth, Va., Darby, Pa., Chicago, rlttsonrg, Lynchburg, Va., Pbilade'phla, Wilmington, Del., Harris-burg- , Pa., Alexandria, Va., Petersburg, Va., -- Nouoiir, a., Brownsville, ra., rrovmence R. I.. Boston. Mass . Hammon. Va.. Hamilton Bermuda ; hi ueorgeV, Bermuda; Chatham,' uanaua west; anu -- omerset, uermuua. A RECAPITULATION OF THE ORDER in America, shows the following figures: whole nuinno or member. 11 397: financial ineinb-rs- . 11 0 3. members. 5.183: pakt offices, 3037; brothers relieved, 1082; wid- ows ou led, 205; widows relieved, llti; orphans reiie- - ea, si: vviioie amount nam to sick, sits.- - tuioo: lor luueram. oioj-oe- i; to wiaows, S1D67 39: forchnrl y, S 136 48; whole amount paid out tot.' 13 02: whole amouut Invested. S39.007 31;vhlu ol property, 37o Sfll 77; balance tii iuud-- , $2)2Q :7: inves.ed value of proper ty anu iu iiiuus, jioa.sai a.f. anese ngures are tkeu fions teann al reports of two bur-dre- d ULd thirty tio 1; uges, and show to a great extent ire uoriry worKin.s anu goou uone uy ine order, we understand mat ine annu- al reuort. which will b made by tbe Dresct session oi ine uranu ioage, win snow n grai-llyli-- g lnoiease in thug oJ woik do e by tbe order ana tne great progress it lias made wltn in tne last twelve monms. A FANTASTIC DRESS BALL in honor of the visitors and delegates ol tbe ordei was given at Assembly hall last night. under tho Husplces of the Dove club. The ball was well atlo ded, au i conducte i In a plea ant manner by the manager ,W 111am O Neal, Anthony NeatherUnd and Willi ,m Cox, aud tho lnoprletors, Ausiiu W. Wtll-ams- . A B. Brink ley and G W. Tom on. Good music waa lurnlshed by Protector J. UarrisVbtrlDgband. and the terpsicboreau festivities continued uulll loug after mldnUhr, all of the v.sitors nuii pait lciphuts ce ng pleased with the even ings entertairimenr. POLITICAL. Tha Democratic nominees for the leg islature, alter consultation with the ex- - ecirive board, have screed upon and will fill the following appointments: J.J. DnDose nnd" W. IT. Nelson. , Lucy, Wedaesday, octobur 4th. Cuba, Thursday, October 5th. K rrsvllle. Friday, o U bor 6th. Memphis, Sa'urday, October 7th (Memphis ana unaries on depot). Cupleville, l'uesday, October 10th. S. C. iHnddux mid George B. Peters. Colllervllle, Wednesday, October 4th. Germantown, Thursday, October 5th. White station. Friday. October Gtb. Memphis, Saturday, October 7th (Mississippi aenoti. Whitehaven, Tuesday, October 10th. 31. C. L. .Stewart nnd II. 1. Donglnss. Fishervllle, Thursday, October 12th. Wythe De.ot. Friday. October 13th. Shrlby Depot, Saturday, October 11th (Sta- - uonnouse. T. V. Lowe nnd AV. W. Coleman. Ptewart's btoro, Thursday. October 19th. Raleigh, Friday, October20th. Hartlett. Saturday. October 21st. Memphis, Saturday, October 21st (Ohio de pot;. All tbe Candidates At Assembly hall, Saturday night, October 28th. Exchange building, Saturday night, Novenv her 1th. By order of the Fxecutive Board. IRVING HAL-E- Y, chairman. J. HARVEY MaTUEi, Secretary. Casey Yonnjr nnd J. W. Clnpp. Hon. Caey Y uisr, the Democratic- - e candidate to repre-en- t the tnth oongiesslonal illsti.ct in tne forty Huh con gress, wi 1 address the people of lardemau county at tae o'loing times and places: Bolivar Wedue-da- v , Oc o' er 4th. '1 oons station -- Thursday, r 5th. Pi noy Grove Friday, October 6 h. Whl'evl le Saturday. Octooer7th. Saulxbury Tuesday, October 10 h. Mlild eton W- d esJav.Oc ober 11th. Hon. J. W. Clapp, d strict elector for Tilden and ueuuricKs win oe present ana aauress the peoi-- 1 on tne days above mentioned at Bohvar. Toons Matlou. Grand Juucilon and Mlddleton. A dlv-sio- of lime will be made wuh the Repub lean candmate if they cniose loaiteua. -- m. u. u. nit nu, cnalrman Democratic Cong. Com. Colonel Avery's Appointments. Hon. V. T. Avery will address the neoule unon the Issues involved in the Presi- - ueutlal canvass at the lollowing times and places: Colllervllle. Monday, Oc'ober 9th. Lagrange, Tu- s lay, October 10th. Pocahontas, Wednesday, October-llth- . Purdy, Thursday, October 12 h. Bolivar. Friday, uotober 13tu. Whltevllie, Saturday, Oct mer 14th. Bomervlile, Monday, OctoberlCih. MasoD, Tuesday, 17th. Barllelt, Saturduy, October 22d. Appointments 1y Hon. J. E. Halley. J. E. Ballpy will oddrpss ihe people on National politics at tho following times and places: Pir h. Thursday, October 6th. Dresden, Friday, O'loberflth. Union City, Saturday, October7th. Trenton, Mooday, OcfciberSth. Dfeisburir, Tuesday, October 10th. Ripley, Wednesday, October 11th. Covlng'on, T"Uisday, October 12lh. Brownsville, Friday, 'ct- ber 13th. Memphis, s turday, Oetob r 11th, at night. Homerville, Monday, Oc'ober tttth. Bolivar. Tuesday. October 17" h Jackson, Wednesday, Oetr bar 18th. at night. iiuniicgtou, auursaay, uctouer J. XV. CInpp nnd T. !. Eldrldge. J. V. Clapp d T. D. E dridge, Dem ocratic aud Republican electors for the tenth congressional dltrl:tof Tennessee, will spoak at tno ioi owing times ana places: Somervllle, Tuesday, Octo er 10th, Moscow, Wednesday, October 11th. Grand Junction, Thursday, uciobor 12th. Macou, trld-y- . October 13th Lafayette. Saturday, October 11th. Colllervllle, Friday, i ctober 20th. Germantown, Saturday, Octooer 21st. Memp Is, Tuesday, Octooer 21th. Bartlcit, Thnr day, iidob-- r 21'h. LAW BEPOlllg. Ctrcnlt Court Ilrlskell, Judge. Th1 folbwlni; ceb-- ure adoed to tbe calendar for to day: 405!,Briaw vs Relchraan; jiiai, r oiiuairn va jont.; stius, ileitis vsitoDin- - son; 4WH, Jmckkou vs Euks; Ufoi, Sutton A Co. vs M'tlrlde; 4650, B'ovall, trustee vsSmlth; 4657. Stonz vs Laskt: 46!). Pullen vs Wrleht: i73. Williams v- - Gensberger; 4671, Hollenberg vswiisiey; tun, i.ounen vsseeng; sti.u, ti-lio- tt vs Burrows; 4tS0,St. Jo-ep- h Academy vs Kavanaugh; 4ftSl,Slliiman vs Williams; 4632, Laurenzi va M'Douial; iv&t, Keck A Brother vs Walsh; 4693, Heldel vsitosel. Clmncery Court Morgan, Jndffe. Tne foiiotvinc wore yetsierdav's pro ceedings: Mr. Walter Grego-- y was enrolled as an attorney. Moss vs jsoss. ulvorce gianted; Hudnall vs Anderson, sale confirmed; But-va- il vs Bmkle, sale confirmed; Wll lamsvs Wbltmore, sub.lltntloo; w litter vs Hum- phreys, revivor; M'Manon vs nmyer, time grantei; Blgeiow is Howard, sale confirm-d- . ihe iollowln casos stricken Irom the docket: Numbers 37 53 61 70, H4. 98, 117, lis, 122, HO. 18 . ltt, 20J. 201, H. 07, 217, 2.0, 219 20 238, 252 257, 2.4. 275 and.2K. Call to-d- dowu to 6. John Yalsh, Undertaker. No. 341 cecond street, next dcor to the postolflce. YELLOW-FEVE- R. Trtcuiy-Tlirc- e Denttis iu Savannah cM lerelaj Belief Florrlntc lit Devo-lJo- C In Brdusttlck. I) en thu in Savannah Yesterday. Savannah, Octobers. Tho yellow-feve- r interments we-- e twenty-tbre- Belief 6f finTniitinli. New Yokk, Ontober 0 The physi- cians of this city will ship to Savahrtih lo day a quantl'y of quinine and blankets tho mayor of bavannab havn.g telegraf bed that these were sadly needed, but that medical aid wai not lequlrtd. A dlspatih from A'lunla says that General linger, commanding the de part mentor thes'n'b, has ordered tbe qur-terniHSt- er at Savannah t turn over to the mayor of thai clty.forthe ot th yello- w-lever sufferers, goveinmtnt commissary stores amounting In value to live tbo is nd doila s. The po6t band at General Ruber's headquarters gave concerts fur the benefit of Savannah at and Biunswlck. 'Ihe epidemic Is unabated. PORTLAND, ME., October 3. This city has oontilnuted two thousand three bundren nnd tweutj -- five dollars to tbe yellow-leve- r snfrer-er- si DcTollon Dlsplaytxl nt Brnnstvlck. Albany News, September 28th. InstancFshavecometopass In the world where women have displayed as true and noble courage as human nature can be actu- ated to bring forth. A hero Is to be admired; a heroine is both to be admired and loved, whose name will live In song and stoiy. In memory and In the souls of a grateful people who have witnessed her actions and know cf hersa-rlflc- es A heiolne of the true order Is working In Brun-wlc- k night and day. We know if her works that they ha e sprang d from her great and noble sou', aud have gone- - forth as tlesslnps showered down and a mUhty panacea W- - refer to airs. Crovatt, wlfeof Captain William Crovatt, of tue B. and A. railroad. She remains at her post In the yellow-feve- r stricken city of Brunswick, and mini ters to tbe sick and dying by nignt and day, never stopping but for a few houis sleep when night has made far advances toward another day She remarked wheu tbe lever was first epidemic that sue would remain duty-boun- d by tho suffereis, and she has remained aud is still remaining. Many a prayer has gone up from tbe bedt-lde- or poor sufferers from her heart ai d soul, and many a poor, stricken man and woman have uttered blessings and benedictions upon her head. Menken JUrothers' GRAND OPENING, FRIDAY, Paris and Berlin Suits and Dresses. Fall and Winter Opening of Millinery. We have just received our new troudn and will be ready to exhibit our French pattern bats on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 5th, 6.h and 7lb. Wo have all tbe novelties of the season and win D9 ciaa io sea our menus ana pa trons at M Perduo's. No. 315 Main street, over Hatcher's bookstore. White House Lnnch. A nioo hot lunch will be served daily at the while House saionn, jNo 15 Mad' ison, at 11 o'clock, cnmmeuclng lo-da- Ho, for the Black Hills! The miners say they will stay there u tney can nave breao made with "Gil let's Cieim Dry Hon Ye3Pt." Black Cnisuineres. Saathe impir'ation of eieeant cssh meres at remarkably low p ices, at .ai a nis. as jjKurrAJiKs. Economize. The Memphis tteam-dyeins- r establish' ment.No.Gl Madison street, with its man ufactuting facilitle?, turns out the best and most perfect woik of its Kind. Gen tlemen's wear cleaned and dyed toper fection, and guaranteed net to rub cfT; and repairs neatly done. Ladles' drecB goods and plumes dyed tho fashionable clollienacles.and Kid cloves cleaned and dyed black to perfection. Or eat reduction ofprices to suit the times. Base Ball ! Positively the last game between the CINCINNATI REDS VS. MEMPHIS REDS, at Central park this afternoon. Caught by a Shark Has been the fate of many a poor ftllow at sea, and from their hungry jaws none have returned to tell the tale. Their death has been mora the result of accl dent than heedlessness, would that we could say the same of tnose wno live on land. I'.ut tne dihYrence which a ciltl. a cough, a headache, or backache, a loss or appetite, constipation, indigestion, etc., is regarded, compel us to think tney aie willing victims to the snaik, disease. If you would avoid becoming a prey to mat leu monster, attsnu silent ailments in time nv taking the celebrated Home stomach Hitters. Antolne's Modern Ink. Fiuli Jet black, unchangeable, non coTceive. Tbe best in the world. For sale by A. F. Dod & Co., 241 Main street. Important Announcement. Tbe undersigned return their sincere thanks to the citizens of Memphis and neighboring cities, not only for their own liberal patronage, but also for the Kind recommendation to tneir irlecdj, ana Dope oy cnarcea to eutt tne times, prompt execution, and cood work, to merit tneir favors m thp iu ore. THOMAS J. WALKER A CO., 8te:im Dyers and Cleaners, 246 Second street, Black Cashmeres. Perfect colom and low prices. MENKEN BROTHERS. Nuuralqia. 'Neuril" cures It. Sold bv G. W. Jone no.. M.mnhl. Let the bald and gray u-- e Hall's Vee- - etaoie Sicilian uair Henewer if they de sire ss good a head of hair as in youth. Tiia cheapest and Dent SteamIPyetnu and Oxji.xibo Houss In the city la at Stf Seco n4 ItTHt. v. .1. W . LKKB 4 CO. Removal. OMoShwill & removed to 223 Main, under Worsham hotel. Grand Exhibition. Paris and Berlin costumes, ON FRIDAY, at MENKRiv BROTHERS. Attend Roue i iron's buainess College Our Specialties Fine stationery, juvenile books, re ward cards, Sunday-schoo- l supr-lie- s and fine Wblts. A f. dod & co., .341 Main Street. Oysters, Fish, Game, Etc., Received daily at SiKnaigo & Co.'?. 278 Second, opposite Court square. Go TO Lwidin's BnoiriBBB College. ADDITIONAL KIVJiR NEWP. ST. LOU18. October 3. The river has fallen 5 lnche'. Weather cloudy and cold. Arrived: Maade, Vicksburg. Departed: Su- - le Sliver, New Orleans; Capitol City, Vlcks- - nur. NASHVILLE. October 3. The river Is fall ing, with 2 fee', on the shoals. ALL THE BANKS -- AT Court .r-- -. Local Agent Wanted for Alempbi?. ( 1ENTENNI ALMONTULY LOTTERY. Au- -' thorlzed by Act of Legislature. S'iSS.SOO In Prizes. Tickets SI, six for Liberal pay. Address JOHNSON &. CJ., Brokers, ocl 119 and 121 Nassau itreet, New York. CHEGAEAY INSTITUTE (KE0PZN8 WEDNESDAY SEPT. 20TH.) FOR YOUNG LADIES AND MISSES. Boarding and Day School: Latin. Enzllsh and French. French Is the language of tuo family. 1S27 and 152U Sprnci- - hi.. I'tillutln., ra, eod MADAME D'HKRVILLY. Priiiplpal. SHERIFF'S JjALE Of Bar-roo- Plxtmes, Liquors, Cigars, Touacru, tic. BY virtue of an order of sale to me directed. In tha cases or L Pcdesta Co and F. Plemfert &('o vs. Thomas Cliampaine t Co., 1 will, on ibmi'tm. inn .lib t . at No. 56 Old Madison street, opposite M. and U. K. R. Da ot, sell to tbe hUh'st Didder, foi cash, a lot or Bar-roo- Fixtnres, Counters, and articles usually found lu a first-clas- s bar- room, hale to commouce promptly at tn o'clock am. C. L ANDERSON, S. S. CO. By J. H. Murray, D. c, oc3 111 GrBAMB OPENING GEITENNIE FALL & Wllfli I0BEI on mwAJ KFxr, 6th AT llffEII A llUflllf 59-I- n announcing our annual "Fall Opening," we take pliosure In assuring onr puronai and the general public, that the fabrics for Centennial Fall Wear, in Beauty, Variety and Ele- gance, far surpass those of all preceding seasons, and can confident y promise that an insptc-ti- o o' the various departments of our house will amply repay the visiter Rw tue time ex- pended. In our SUIT AND CLOAK We wl 1 show some of the rarest and most choice novelties 'n Imported Parisian Coi-tam- Ladles' Silk Costumes, Ladies' Brocaded Cashmers and siifc Costumes, Ladles Silk Worp Pongee Costume, Ladli-s- ' Blaak and Coo.ed Cashmere Ladles' MateIaSd Costumes besides on Immense variety of other new and st ltsh suits, supple- mented by a line of In choice aud beautiful designs, and of exquis'te material and workminahlp rharm-in- g designs In Ladles' Velvet CloaKs. Ladles' Cloth and Beaver Jacket'-- , Lai les' Oera Cloaks, Ladles' Cloaks, Hbawie, -- cirfs and Evening ' rapplngs, lu variety ; FURS or the Newest shapes and most sty ils-- 1 maieiial. Unrivaled by any in tbe Southwest in the immensity aud variety of the stock on exhi- bition, will be found unusually attracUve in us weal' h or New Bhades, New Material, aud New Designs in both DRES3 AND TRIMMING SILKS. Dress O-ocds- S More beautiful and attractive BEAC K CASH SERES ! COLORED CASID1EBES t Our own Importation, guaranteed the most reliable In the market. JETonrnijig Stress Gouds in Immesse Variety X Linens Honpe-fun-ishln- Goods, Lace and Damak Curtains, Embrolderlpj, Handker-culel- s. Ribbons, Frlngo. Tilmmings, Notions, etc. the whole forming one of tho moat novel and attractive exhibitions of Its kind ever seen In Memphis. 242, 244 M?9 243 HUB JOHN C. SRONCE. Marshall County, Miss. "3 i?n (SUCCESSORS TO STANTON tt MOORE), OBQCBfiS, COTTON FaC?t:B!i & S0MMIS8I0H ISRCH'TS o. 322 Front Street, Meravhis, Tenn. JE3SEIOORE. JAS. B. J. T. PETTI! (STJCCESSOfiS TO PET1H & SfflPiOB), Arid Commiasioa Mercltal, "NTom 1 3aroTX7a,irca.'jf3 Row, Mozn glriis. OATID tA.HK II ALD EN. JOSH H. adden WHOLSSEE OEO0BEI GOTTOK FiOT !?os. fe78 and 280 Front SEND YOUR Gin Gearing:, Pnlleys, Shafting, Hnugern and C'onp'iugF, General :eralro all kinds of Iron and tirnss CnstlniB, oraiiwtaitsf; in the i'Qe of FODSDRT a IACHIi-SIIO- P WO;i5I to me HANDLE, HEATH & LIYESM0HE, Proprietors. KTo. 98 Second Street, i T-jJ- o T?r?.g Tils B Agents for the ai,lisds po:srABi.c s !eah cxamr, JUIlSUN'S GSV-EKNu- n, Sttiitevant Blowers, Brass Goads, Etc. MILS ON THE " COOK ft BUTE PBEFEOf EDSYETIM." Estimates of cost of Iron Front, Bnfcoalts, Verandahs, Wrought sad Cnat Bail- ing:, Repairs to ilnchtuery, etc. furnished on application. Ordorci fSJoXioltoci and 3?ro HiTotl-- v Mxooixtod. J. B. GODWIN. L. D. KULLISS, Jr. Corner TJr1on, STEAMBOATS FOR CAIRO AND eT. LOUIS. U. S. Mall For Osceol", Ktw IdrId, Ulchmaii, Cairo and Ut. Lonls. Steamer CITY OF HELENA, e!TCTF anu e masu r bbcs2252m Leaves THIS DAY, Oct, 1th, at 10 a.m. AD. STORM. Bnp't Mississippi River Elwvstor Company. FOR LOUISVILLE & CINCINNATI Memphis and Cincinnati Packet Company -- For Cincinnati, New York and Philadelphia. James i. Parker, afi Wm. lichenfr.master C B. Russell --cierk Leaves THIS DAY, October 1th, at 10 a.m. For lull particulars, apply on ouurd or tu R. W. L1GHTBURN1S, Sup't, 286 Front St. Cincinnati and New "rlmim Picket. For Cairo, Evansvllle. Louisville, Cincinnati O P Shlntlo . ma-l- er Will leave Glenn'3 Wharfboat THUriSDAY. Ooi.Sth, at 10 a.m. (t. P. tiLKN v, Agent, on Whorf boat. F )R CHICOT & ARKANSAS CITY. C M. ilall For Arkansas Citj, Crucot, Napoleon, Frlara Point and Helena. The elegant nassenzer packet Sacker Lee..... f. ...maater. Making all Way Landings in tbe Bends. Leaves H.VERY MONDAY' and THURSDAY, at a o'cioc-- p m. J.T.WAHHI'HTON. Freight B't.3W Front FOR VICKSBURG. Sai-aii- ls aud Nt. lAtnlH PaoKet Corap'j U. fl. Sail XJue. For Vicksburg and U Way Lan J 8ta;i.er uapitol CITY, --.t- O'Nei' master JiiSaanS Leaves THURSDAY, Oct. 5th, at o pan. AO. STORM, Bnp't Ml'slsslppl River Elevator Company CHEEK LLNE. ?or Vlcbabnrsr end cU wr taaiStiigH. ane elegant passenger steamer M. R. Cheek -- master J. W. Speers.JxTerk Leaver Memphis every TuEaDAS at o p.m connect; 2 with stsamora nd railroads lor New Orlosns. The Illinois makes close connection? vrah tha Chicot railroad, Uie P2risott lino for points t on xasoo rivar, ana me it. J5. l6 ror sew Or- leans. WFrelznts consigned to tbe Cheek Line for steamer Illinois wl 1 be received at Glenn's Wharlboat at alt tlmef. n. r. ulenn, Agent. Helena, I'rlara Point and Brnda TrI- - zvteaar racuei. Tno elegant and Heat sldo-whe- el steamer Nat. 8. Green master I D. DavlsZZxIeri Will leave every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY aua fkiday. ato pjn. Particular attention naid to freight and nas- - sengers for Valnut and Council Bends. or After tne first of seDlembcr. tha A. J. W. l:e and G. W. Cheek will lorm a dallv line between Memphis and Frtars Point." I'orireigmcr pass-- apply on ooaid or to GEO. W. CHEEK, BupL, Memphis and Vicsaburg Packet Company, No.28S yront street, s, to It. W. LIGHTBURNE, Agent, kepi 298 Yrir For Augniila, Jacfcsonport, West Point search utu an if uj roinii. The Regular Independent Packet, (In place of new steamer Hard cash), Ed. C. Postal. Captain Will leave Memphis EVERY TUESDAY after noon. at& o'clock, until the new steamer Hard Cash Incomplete and taken her plsce. Appiy ior ireiigm nr psssago to J. T. WASHINGTON, Agent, 3W Front bt. K. P. GLENN, Agent, on Wharfboat. rsss ! that any heretofore Imported. mm, COR. JUFFSMI. ABB H HARWELL -- WITH Desoto CountyMlsa. EMI RY. chas. a. a;oore. FARRtNSTOX. JA'dEi W. ATERY Si Avery, Mr?et, Mempliis Tennessee. ORDERS FOR 8. fi. acCALLTTM T&.oxxxzzl - i1 s, "Joza.m. for Wlilte, Black anil Liltle Fe.l River?. 2J2I.T HAaRTi'i Himphlr, wailo and Ul.icU HlvtrsU. S. nail JLlue Con:prllngtb following steamers: BU'IH, 660, FLETA. Mnath Wnite Btver, Indlau Bfty, S. Charles, Crocketts Blair, Kt. Adams, Clarendon, De-'a- lls Bluff. Defl Arc, Auznirta JaoirnnTirort, West Polar, Searcy. BateBvllle, Powhattan end Pocahont&3. The ano er RUTH- - J. Ashford, master Leaves Mesaphls uver aAl'UiiUAl at 5 pjn. FI.ETA. Milt R. Harry, master leaves every MONDAY, Oct.9, at5 p mboth boats connecting at Jacktonpon with steamer AGeilE lor ail points on Black river twice a wtek. Through rates of reigiit and passage to all points on Black and Wulte rivers. For iro.ai or masa;- - apcty oa r.vjird.orto J. T. WAS tliNOTOli i. Ag t, 3M) Front tl. K. P. GLO A sent, en Vairr-oat. Frcigli: coisinea to itilt Harry will t hendled free cf storajo. drayzse tmd comnir-slo- n, and put throan proiarty. Slilppeis will please nd h h'ibi" Wnarf-boat,asna- J T. WASHfJOTON Ag-nt- . FOR ASHPORT. Regclar Randolph, Fnlton and Osceola Semi-Week- ly Packet, steels gSeils, J. G. Andrews.mater O. K. Joplln . clerk Leaves Memphis MONDAYS1, WEDNESDAYS and FRID-vY- at 5 p.m. For frfllehi or rawr e nor v n nonrd FOR FRIARd POINT & RIVER TON For Helena. Friars Point, Australia, 1 acocla, I'aifon's, M nth White Rivtr, Riverton, and ail way landings. The elegant naneneer steamer JaSeile oi -- xji, A L. Lnmmlns master Will leave as abov.- - on TICKSDAY.tsept. 2S:o, atS p m.,and every Mna-ia- and Thurs- - "8i thereafter during the season. All orders promptly filled, fen GSTX W. CHEKK. Snn't. FOR NEW ORLEANS. axil Aew Or.eaus Packet for tuo Season M amer Ciwtl ISepubllc, sdt W. H.Thorwelgan.master J P. Y ung. cleric For v lcksburg, Natchez, New Orleans-.i- l Way and Bend Laudlcgi, Ueiena, Knars Point and Whlterlver, leaving Memptiis WEDNESDAY, October lH:h, at 5 p.m., and avery alternate Wednesday duilng tbe cotton ses-o- blDDrs and nlant rs ran re'v ou the strictest punctuality In all bnslnesi Intrusted to bor care. J. T. WASHINGTON, Agent, ocl 30i Front street. Sempliis, New Orleans and HcndB iSSoasoxL of 1Q7G-- 7, THE GREAT Resumes her regular irlpi it: the Memphis audSerOrleakH tra .a ou lIIUR-iDtY- , OCTOBER 5 I37C, and will leave Memphis on every alternate Thursday thereafter througnout tbe season. W. B. MILLelR . ... Commander Memphis end New ''ii-.!- , Packet fur tbe Jieoijoa, Str James Howard.Si B. R. Pegraai . mastpr j J. U. t.'hassaing . cerK For Vtcksounc, Ni-.e- u d New Orleans. Leaving WEDNE DAY, Oct. ll'h.and every otber i nursday aurlng tne season, making ail Bend and Plantation Landings. Shlppeis can rely on the strictest a ten ion to all way husl-nes- s. J.T. W smy .TON, Ay."nt.1t0 Frmt. f lO.VI RIBUTIONS or miv:uM t,r thesuffer-K- j iny people oi savanuau nmi trnuswick Ga., wt.l be received al s9 Malu Hrtet (old Htaiidc Wblte.LangstairiCo ),and forwarded to detti n at Ion , by ex press, f i ee et charce it. U. WILLIAMSON, Acting Mayer,

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Page 1: Library of Congress · MISSISSIPPI A2fl TENNESSEE IB, B. CUAXOK OF HCIIKDULK. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1876, train will run as follows: LEAVE. AKRIVC NewOrle-aTisMall.dall-

MISSISSIPPI A2fl TENNESSEE IB, B.

CUAXOK OF HCIIKDULK.

ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER3. 1876, train will run as follows:

LEAVE. AKRIVCNewOrle-aTisMall.dall- T&J pjn. I2j60 p.tnfc'rdl aeoimodal'u,dlly

(tixett Sunday) 4:Wp.m. 8:15amIie4hl Train, dally (ex-

cept rinnday) 8:60am. 433pjnCloe connections made at Grenada with

train North and Hith for alt points.For further Information aply to Ticket

office, Nu.X?7 Main vtree.1, and at Depot.BUKKK, hnpertntendent.

JAMBS BPEEo, Ticket Agent.

MEMPHIS JLSD CHAELESTON B. B.

CSUGK OF SCHEDUL3

ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, AUGUSTJl, 1ST.

Lavra. Arrive.Mall train, dally at 121 ajn. SDOpjriKiprew train, dally, at SDdpjn. 12136 aunEomervllle train, dally, ex-

cept Sundays, atL5Jp.m. 8:23 ajnJgckson, Tenn fccommo- -ditlon 'X. Sunday) i 1 30 pjn. 11 u5 a.mMall trr n will not mop at Flag Stations be-

tween Or nd Junction and Memphis.Trains onnec at Grand Junction for all

points, i' 1 ai Decatur closely for Montgom-ery and olnt oath. Close connection lorhhvl le by bold trains. Close connectionsat Chattanooga for Eastern and Southeasternpotnta.

No change of cars between Memphis andBristol aud Memphis and Montgomery.

The new and magnificent sleeplng-car-lln- e

will have one of their new sleepers leat eMemphis daily on Express train at iMpm,tor Lynchburg, Washington and Baltimorewltbont change. Only one ouAnan io Newtors, and Philadelphia.

ttlino 20 minutes faster than city time.ticket OfMcr. 278 Hnln atroet.

V. J. ROSS, Uenl Bnp't.TOM R, DUNN. Ticket Ag-n- t.

tOUISTILLE LSD NASHYILL3AND

GREAT SOUTHERN RAILROAD.

N CITED ULE.City Time.

Express train leaven dally (exceptSaturdays) ' ,, iidft ojn

Kail train leaves dally at -- 11 tS a.micnommrxiHtlnn train leaves dally (except

Sunday ) at :i pzn

Pullman 1 alace Bleeping- - Cars on all nighttrains.

For tickets or Information apply atTicfcet Office, ITo. 287 Sain Street,

JOHN T. FVYNN, Bnpt Memphis Dlv.JAMBS SPErD. T.eket. Agent.

AMUtS555giTS.

" They are extr'ordinary a"Jl the best Iever faw."--P T Harnum 1 never before saweuca oontluuoui tuu." Clara Louite Kellcjg.

T. W. DVKY Proprietor.ThnredaT, 'ldy and Saturday. October 5, C

7 M.tlnmBatorday, a- - 2 p m.CallMidrrV FamouM Hnrfra 3Iins1r8 !The Oreat Oniua Soulhe'ii Company ofGeunlne M euro's. 4 End Men "Ju ArtistsUp o rlous PlaDtvtl- n Mlnst'elsy. New Acts,New --songs. New Sketches Newreatures. Heeneement, ller three years In rngland olMr. Bib nelgut- -f 1 ,tbegreatestColnrdCom-Mila- n

In tl--o world, in " Aorty Claufsen'sHotrte;" 01, the " Ctifd ergo Dance lor theI'nn " Billy Kereat d,Dlek Little. Jas. Grace,1. Devonear. v. Lyl- -, An erxon. etc " Theyare unnrpi"id, ai d fnr excel all ihelrwh"telraltHtors." N. Y. Uerld. Hale of feats wl.lconmenre Mouiav. O- -t 2J, at H. G. llol

wn-t- c -- tnre, 2)1 Main tt-- Monday, Oct.sih, ,and opening of theresf"lRrVra- - C - Min.

PSESOHAL

PAIN7IVG -- Home Agaln-T- o my friends: Alter an absence of several

months lu MiEi4i ppllu attending to work inmy Hue, 1 tke thin me bod to lnt'irm parlieswsh'ng me 10 work for them that 1 am to befouad at my ol I p.ur- - aga u,

191 EL! IOTT STREET,redy to do wmfe ui utunl, in tbe beit manner,at reasonab lairs, guarantee us the best ma-etrl- al

and lab jr that cau be procured.L. K. .MEsbbKGKB,

IIoupo, Sign and ornamental Painter.

tit i'.UUii 1 In from sixteen houriS totwenty fldKisby

i21 w. m. Williams, 75 Linden st.. TURNER, DKNTIST,T. MS Main, coiner Monroe street.

1 U. ALFRED V 'OBHIESmakesaspeclaltyI ' or treaUng EYK AND EAR DlbkaSES.

Offlce, 323 Pop ar street. Ju30

FOE SAJS.JTOVE Cheap a good second-han- d offlce- -

stove Appiy 10 J iJ. fcmery, ZZ2 Front st.

ti PRESS LAl'H G00, WO Hawed CypressLath at wi 50 per thousand. By

wiLiiiAMH c tamper aieaiers.

(AND 120 act e? of gool improved land halto Muth of Horn Last Depot, 12 miles

south ol Menipnls 70 acies in cultivation, 30acrn.iogooJ timber good supply of water-th- ree

sprlnqs and two well. Th farm verysiieiy, vuaress AEtDUUK.Lti .v iyj

6i2J Horn Lake, ilisg.

O OHSEHOLD FORN1TURIT, Etc11 Tne uonseholo. Dinlngroom aud Kitchen

Furniture Ca pets. Mirrors, Paintings, and nline Library of hoice Wo.Iib, now in thoCocke Iteslaeuca, No. 371 Vance street, will besold at private sale. Apply on the premisesbetween a a m end 4 p.m. selO

m lAT ELEiiANT LOT The sou'hwest cor-- X

nor of Kheiby and Talbot streets, CO by 209fe t, next to Mr. Gordman, la now on themarttt.TO he toLD. Bl :s solicited.

TitiaiavAKi s utM i'j jiaaiton Bt.

"I' AGON Light wagon, double--panel, reUu.lt as good as new. Apply

James, aLd 1 Jefferson street.

BUILDING LOIS-- I' you wlfch to bebeenre a home. I am now offer-

ing to parties who with to build, lots on theThomas tract at one-ha- lf their value. Therent you are now paying will soon secure youa home of your own. of

I. D. OONAWAY,Rental and Retal Rtatn A&ant. 8 Madison st.

1

1 AlNTER BL CKSM1TH By W". R. Brim-- E

insbam.at BrwnbViile, Tenn., ooe flist-cla- cs

carrl"ge painter; also, one biacksinlihlo lion wagons and do repairing. oclCANVas-jER-

S For very fast folliug, usefulfltnOlo anlcle; no expeiieno-- . nec-

essary alior sildreKH lurclicuiu.ru, U. FriendV Uo.,250acnnd utrit t. ocl

In commiston or wholesaleFCfclT.ON ' yonngman; teady hab ts.competeni; relt-i..nc- adrt-- s MivJOK, Appea-- .

iAHPENTERS-rio-- -- At houtbern Oil Workspiald ev rv eiatur ay iilgbt. oca

wALEbMfcN To iu M mphls an 1 tcree forO lnutMe nnd dcurgia. nusluess pleasant, permanent, and no pidlllng. Eightydollars a month hotel anJ traveling exjens araid. Ad irts, wi h kta-- i p, " Monitor Alanu-lacturi-

Co., Cincinnati, uhln tuesOOM Furnhed room, by a youn man.wltnuut boaid. Addie-- s Cunaor, Appeal. (

fcT TIN NEtv'rt TOOLS (Second hand). Ad-- )drts poiofflce tox 51, ol lerville, Tenn.

yKl OF B i.K3 lo aetp 01 evenings, by an0 experienced b ok keeper; books pxsted,ba'autel and closed; balance sheets madeout. Aduns, EXPErtT. Appeal offlce.r 'KA.Vfc.LINu feALLsMEV One for each1 S uiheni State; haUiy, jvo per month and

hotel a d traveling expeute paid. AddressUeru Manu'a-turl- n Co , -t L uis, Mo. m26

ri'uGI E AWAY FREE Tbe exclusive rightJL of len ot tbe bet counties In the State lortne eltbrattd Hit-bo- Patent Long-Wo-

Duster. Seilsatsigb. ; (.roStslare; money InIt Appl.. at once 10 Bishop & NorthropWyandotte. Mich. t26YOUNU M EN - To attend the day and night

at l.eddlu's Uublncss College.

w HAVING AT TEN tNIHJ at tbe ACME. 22 Main street.

BOILERS, Safes and Heavy Machinery, toU. E DUNBAR, 87 Union. iuc

was

notE hlecaot newilhtlence, la ge from and backyard,gss, water aid all couveDiencs, boutueast It

comer haj bum aud Broadway btreets. Ap. uuu11 j aatore, x.mory a uo,,Nu. 322 Frunt atreet. ocl nies

'1 UKL-l'-ne large new bioie No 31 Madleonv. - siittt, nrbt btuidiug eslot Main st. Ap--ply 10 JAME- - s. WILKINS.

b 11 No. 290 Main bt., corner Madlbon.K,OM& x lcely lumibbed rooms at

t5 MAIN STREET.

DWKLLIQ rrom t'Cober 1st, tbe well3 btory brick dwelilni? H2 nd

H roomb) 137 and 1 MadiMUi btr- - tt. Appiy to121 A. O. DEN.1S. vl, OTTAGEs -- No-. 2MJ aud Beale street,

V,-- couven cuta dclieap. Apply toe21 J.J LjCKtiEAltr, 31 Court.

GOUUDWELLING-HOUSE-Wil- l. 8 laigeuaiexlun Georgia sL. Mempnis.

s-- 7! It. . BttlNKLiTr.t.tt,rlNu-.vjOJd- r

O luhirai, Mngie or In fromtu W. D. at.LALi.UM, Agent.

bUOREs-DWELLiN-GA

Land- - torOFFICES,

thisW.U McCA LOM, Agent,

N 18 Madisim --treeUUU L A Well located. Preii,

to.i water and gai--; ;i5 per month.Appiy at ooiij to, name tt lUbUrance Co. bBut din e.nn vi.iliin btieet. enl

juolDliNCe. ! auibuti- hl Apply tol xv. u.i-.'Lf- ni , m SI. the

rwcitaoN UUl-LuiN-ti alib old Mem-'- at, plH 1ad tu trial Kx position Bulldino,

lpjly lo V. GEOttVENOR,- ' 'iW Second1 sire jr.,

THI MEMPHIS U WILTS' APPEAL'- - "WED ISTEJSD'Y' OCTOBER 4 PT 6AUCTION.

A. H. STODDABI),

GE5EBAL AUCTIONEER,

Makes dally sales of Merchandise of every

description. Special attention sad ratesgiven to sales for executors, administratorstrustees, assignees, underwriters and cargoes,

Jfo. 200 Second Street, Mcraphts. Term.

FOR SALS OR XEAS3.

BUILDING PROPFRTY Very desirablebuilding property In any

portion of the city ; will sell or clve lone leaseropon reasonable le ms to parties wishing tobuUd. Apply to JOHN OVERTON. Jk.,

or C. N. OROHVfcNOR,JyCO 2fU So oik! street

LOST.

nOCKETBOOK Containing asum of money1 belonging to the driver of stieet-cn- r No. 8,

on the Poplar street ionU. 'J he finder will beliberally rewarded by returning the money to

B'lOK KK"PGH. Appeal offlc.

STRAYED OR STOLEN.

G0W3n Batur'ay nliht, ono large mnleyred, while under flank; mak- - d

lu both ears. L beral reward will be given 11

dollvoied atf3 Msdtson street ecl

SI RAYED.Iff ULK-O- ne Ught-bs- y home mule, mediumijl size, 5 years old, branded FFon tbe leltlaw; was last heard of near Bailey 'sHtatlon,Memphis and Charleston R. R. A reward otJ;0 will bs given for his delivery to Pearce,Soggs & Co , 25 Mont street, Memphis, 'ienn.,or 10 P UOKaY, Rfdbnk. Miss, oel

EOOMS AI?D BOAHD.

kuOM-- 2 elegant front rooms with board;accommodated, at 129 Court

OOM Cnoiceiroatrooin, flm' floorKB .MAIN BT.

17URNISBED ROOMS-Wl- th board. Day-- C

boaiders wanted, at 100 Madison street.

BOAR DING Two front with board;rs wanted, at 117 Court

street. MR). E. J. Bh.CK.TEL.

I jAY BOARD AND LODGINGiJ at 16 Union street.

LOCAL PAiiAGKAPUS.

Y sierday was warm and pleasant.Southern Cultivator for October at

Mans ford's.The business cuMook fa encouraging',

ana mercnants are in cneenui spirits.Howt-'- a renowned circus will vlplt

Memphis about the twent.eth of next month.A fa" ronles of the Appeal co

taining Jere Black's letter can be had at thisoince.

The Memphis Firemen's relief association nas sent two nunarea ana any aoiiarslouavannaD.

Tne ant ual meeting of the stockholders of tbe Memphis and Charleston railroad will be held in tuis city 10 day.

Thr criminal court yeterday convlcted Jack Owens, colored, of larcen. andsentenced lilm o three years lmprlsonmei.tin tne county jail.

M '8' the dry trooda and millineryniuies win nave tneir annual openings -

aay. Jf uu noucet 01 tnese, ana wnat meyhave, will be given in Satuidy's appcai,.

The funeral of Mr. J hn Cannavan,at Bt. Peter's church yesterday afternoon, waslarge'y attended. The pl -- searers were Col-onel Bntler P. Anderson, Messre. Mctclf,

'lher will be a psme c f bae-bal- lbetween tbe Merup jls Reds and CincinnatiKeds.Jr , at Central nark tbli at'ernoon. Theg.iue win be caned at lour o'clock. Tbex.oaisvl,le club wilt to heto.oa the thirteenthlnbianu

Y sterday afternoon a nnccasinsnake six feet long attacked Mr. Joe Jf.

in rear of hts stire, No. 3S5 aud 387Main s ree'. Mr. Henochsbere killed the reo--He, after a desperate fight, and now has it on

exnioiuon at nis store.It is reported thst one nezro shot

another at a bagnio in Fort Pickering, 6unday night. Our Informant states that tbecegio wa shot in the side, and died yesterdaymornlLgin contqueLce of the wound. Themurderer has not been arrested.

The California paners are tellingbow a woman offert d one hundred dollars fortue privilege or aissicg tawin isojth, and howhe took tbe money and the kiss, aud thengave what he had so singnlariy earned to astarving immigrant, xiurran tor .Edwinisooim

too ionowincr is tee vote tasen recentiy by a Memphis man on the railroadtrains: Baltimore and uul, 41 for illden and33 for Hayes; Loulsvll.e and Cincinnati fhnrtLine, C2 for Tllden and 25 for Hayes; Louis-ville, Ntshvlile and Oreat Southern, 77 torxuaen ana is lor naj es

A watchman at the Paabody lastnight found an intoxicated man In the ro-tunda ol tbe hotel and in putting him outstrucE aim witu a larce fciicn, anu to impressupon liM mind the lmpiopriely of going tohotels when drunk, threw him down on tbepavement, and choked him until told to quituy sume uysiunuerc.

Tbe Memphis clnb (Bluet) has dlsbanded for the season. The club has playedwen uuring iuc season, ana its conies 0: onelo nomine with the St. Louis Reds Is nnhlisbed among the excelleut games played bynon-leagu- e clubs. We hope Mr. Smith willnave a xu ciuo next season, and be bus-

At the meeting of the Tilden andHendricks Central club, held lu the parlors ofme ruuny uoei tost nignt, colonel JonnIonovan. U. W. Miller. T. B. Kdelneton. C ALetflngwel and A.J. Hays were appointed acommittee tj raise funds for the club. Ittstne purpose ot tno ciud, in a short time, tonave buiuu ulh epeaaizig. ijQt mem Do iur- -

ni&neu witn me means to do bo.In tbe semi annual ipportionment

Interest on tbe Stat schonl-fund- . Just madeby Comptroller James. Shelby county is al 11lowed SJ7C9 11 because of her schota-tl- c popu-lation of 22.L5. Davidson county, of whichNashville is tl'e county seat, receives tue

rgest amount, 81714 30, tbe bcbolas ic popula-t'o- u

Dlng52151. The total popula-tion o' len t is 427,290, and the totalscnooi-iun- S7i,3s a.

The county omirt was in SPfsion yesterday, and tracsc'el a large amount of rou-tine business, the quarterly aupropr allon-- i

uei k huuui mue tuojsaa notiars. Anor-rur was passed to appoint B. Robblns. P.inung and G. D. Crockett notarie-publl- c.

ihe court a so, by tendereJ ihetoutthou-- e to the uko of ihe supreme courtlor hearing fchel'-- cointy case-- . Messrs. TomGarvey, John Powell and c. M. Callls werequalified as conbUbes, and D. A. Howell asmagistrate, me cou 1 meets t nine o'clock pn ib morning, and win appoint J udges of elec

I1UX1. aIt isofficlaliyannouncpd that then st

premium nas Deen awarded by tbe Centen-nial commlscloi era to the bale of co'tnn nn.tered by the Memphis cotton exchange, andfor which the exchange paid a prmium ofone housand dollars cam in March last. Thenaie was lai-e- u oy winiam Tas lor, cf Phll-- 1

ps county. Arkansas, and has been adjudgedthe best bale or rw cotton exhibited at theentennlal. Messrs. Randolpu and Jenks,ugrui3 ut me - euieuu hi, wnto to cecretaryIVof, of the Memphis cotton ixchange, andamong other tblngs, sas: "Wo aro exceed-ingly clad tht j our bale took ihe Dre . lnm.nslo tiieooin:on olalltxper 3 here it waa theOBfel CXU1U1 CU

A eoodly nnmher of colorod cit'z'nsmet at Zior's hal', Beale street, last night, touiHuific ft iiBjea huu v ueeier ciuo. a. temporary organization only w s effected,!. J. innananan u ing ma le cnairmao, and Coloneljjmiuuh ri creiary. voionei juiose msde anntbuslastlc spsuch In behalf of Barbour

Lewis, Uaes and Wneeler His speech waswell received, and its te timent Indorsed byutj meeiiug, wmca aojoiirueu until nixtTuesaav nignt, when a permanent organiza-

tion will b? effected. There will be a coloredepub.lcan meeting in Hardin's hall, onueaio sireet, anu ai Canaan hall tomoirow night.

Esry li9tniht Dick Otbwn, col- - tooreu, wnne in a ci t on patch near the oldrace track, was sho: bv a colored man. Tneloidofsbot entered Gib on's right leg near

uco, j? ujumi( a uangprous woundwuicu win ampntatton. Then to thu Hattonh'iuB whr. im

placed on a pallet, and at one o'clock tblsmorning wasin great pain, as his wound hadbeen dressed. Captain WealherfordsiKniuea ui intention tj summon a phyelciao, ana it is to oe noped he did, as

is Inhuman to iet any ona suffer painuuaiu 11 - Tia tuai uiooa was steal-Inccotv-

at the time he was lnt. lie deIt. and m lie w s pa'slur through the

neia, naving a nag or coli whichlrlend hd given nlm. The city councilsliou d provide for the treatment of wounded ofprisoners connneu in 'ne blallonuouse.

inPERSONAL.

1Colonel W W. Vaughn, of Browna- -le. was in the city yesterSay. meR L. Jones, an extensive planter of

uienaoa, Mississippi, was lu me city thiswtek. fColonel A J. Kellar and R A.

ThomrsoD, of the Avalanche, have returnedthe eas'.

mr w.xN. rASS a prominent mr- -cliant of Gienada, Mltsisslppl, was In the city

week on bus ness.CoLONEf. Wll IviE Westbrook

business manager of tbe Brownsvtlie Freewas in the city

Colonel ike Burke suporintendof the M Rdss ppi and Tennewe railroad,

ar-- M .8. n.umb, treasurer of he com-pany, atleft for St, Loula yesterday, to atiendfair.

Mks rs. A a. Patton and R. F.o- - Liverpool; J. Resor tnd A. Jl. OfHcarbroub,J.H Latham, James H.MuTford

J. c Davle.and C T. cuW, are aJnong ' 5

colton buyers who have rcccully icturned toioe cny.

MIS3 L.VDI v RouKb d'ushter ofcuperintaudent Hound, ol the MemphU gasworks, lo't for Oakland. Cil fomK, la-- t Mon-day, on a visit to relatives Her maDy frtecdswitu uerasaieanu pieasai journey, auu abjicvu return.

We were nVwiMi to rat ct In tha cityyesterday oar old SilnslfesiBpl fr".end, A. H.Boyd, now editor or tue X rlh Texan, pub-lKl- ie

1 at I'arlt Texas, a section of crumbyrlh and piotluctlve and of eaf-- accets toMemnhsbywayo Little nr.d T xar- -bknn. By proper effort much or the trndsofrarM could to cured In MemDbiS Auver- -

Users will do well to make known tuolr wantstrirooeh the columnso' the Texan. Jir. Boydwill remain in the city several days, aud wecommend mm as a reliable g t aut man.

foi-ONE- W. W Gatep. the vetFranJ'urnallstof WestTennesxee, a d now editoror tna Lxgr-tcg- e Montiir, is iu t3eclt,andwill visit onr merchants In the lute, e toi hipopuUr Journal. Colonel G ites Is 0 wtllkcown am rgour old clilz nand businesspeople that It Is not uece sry for us to saya word of commendation, exco. t to re- -

m n 1 them that no man lias workedh.rder Jo- - the inle-est- i of West Tennessee,aod particularly of Memphis, ihan hasCosorel W. W. Uhtes. The Monitor circulateslargely In the rich dls'rlcU of Nonh Missis-sippi, as well as West Tenne-e- e, and our m

could make no belt r selection thantbe Monitor as a medium of advertising theiruusiness.

Mil. W. W. Cole, propriet'-.-r of thecircus, hippodrome and menagerie, whichhas been in our city for two dayx, is wortheight hundred thousand dollar in mosey andproperty, although ho is but twenty nineyears of age. Ho neither drinks Intoxicatingliquors nor uses totacco, and to this au'l his

Die energy anu a clear neaa may oeattributed bis great prosperity. II s luturewill ba brilliant nd ev-- n more nr sdcous,for, In addition to his moral integilty, he ladevr.t-- d to his mother, an agtd and es lmtblelady, who accompanies her on and lends herprayers ana inuuence to m euori".

AH.D8EJlENiS.

Cullender's Georgia 3IInstreis.Csllender's Qeorcia minstrel will pp- -

pear at the MeniDhls Theater Thurrdav. Friday and Saturday nights, and will also Klve amatinee. This U one of the bist, minstreltroupes in the Union, and we predict fullhooves during their engagement here. Thetroupe is composed ol eighteen members, whoexcel in aeiineaucg tne negro cuuracter amithe rendiiloa of the programme Incident tominstrelsW. W. C'olc'a C'lrcuii, Illitpodrome nod

jieiinjterie.1 esterjay afternoon inere waa an

other large crowd at Cole's clrouK, hippo;diome uud menagerie. The performance was01 in most interesting nature, and gavec nera. satisfaction. Amorjg the vlaltOM werea large number of orphans, who, with theirteaciurs anu omcerto tne.osyium', aitendtdby Invitation of Mr. Cole. The children, likehe old folks, were very ranch Interested in

tbe menagerie and delighted with tiio clrous.Cole gives a good exhibition and will alwaysattract tue pumie, tor no rnoroagniy unowswhat thty with, and wbat will best entertaintnem aue nippoun me is mo grottest tea-tu- re

of his show, and Is a guarantee of tbinterest the public will feel tor the tuccescftue proprieiorin uis lauaauie eujrts U alloruan enttrtalnlng a? d novel exhibition. 'I heraces are spirited and excltlng.the horse beinguigcui iirn tspeeu anu uiiven in a sauiiaimanner. We have never seen as much v t hn- -

slanint any circus as that Indulged by thepeopie wuo wiinthseu woies nippoaromewhl.e in this c ty. The hippodrome under acanvass Is a ne and exclt ng 'eature to thepeople of the outb, and would draw well were(here no circus and menugerieconneoted withit. Mr. Cole goes hence to Mtian aud up tuKentucky, but we hope he will 10 visit iism-phi- s

during the present season Another vltlthere would attract twice as manvwere it possible lor this nuiulur to find ro: munder tbe tent, wb let Is the largest of anysuow mat ever travtiea iu too soutn.

Ihe attendance last night was larger thanin the afternoon, and tbo performancethroughout equally as meritorious at thopr vluus one. Mi. Frank Gardn.r, the Enz- -usn jocsii y, gv an unusually fsOJd ex lul'l in or tin and gracv, while Mr J. C. Camp-bell, the vau ter. who turns a douo e oni-- r-

sault over elghtee a horses, added great dealtothispartof the evening's entenalLUient,wuiuu uiubtu witu tue turiiang iour-nor- o

cnurioi-race- . in parl'ng wltb tbls clrcu .cuinpany,wecantrutlitullys9y thxt It Is managed not only wltn consummate bkill andtact, but toat tbe otners take especial painstn provide for tbo comfort and enjoyment ofmi lemuiuaie memuers oi toe pre&. xne of-ficers are W.W Col , manager and proprietor;l.L Fitch, asslbt nt manager: Fred LvinB.iro.surer; iiuueit river, equestrian manager,and J. V. ntreDlg. we commend the'e tentlemen to the kind attentions of tho piess

LETTERS FEOii THE PEOPLE,

Plain Duly.Editors Appeal a aroat national

issue celnt now baforo the countrvfor It 1 rip.termination. I cau see no rational exen.n tnrdivisions among tho-- e who po!esi to suoporttne principles ot me Democratic party. Beforetue nomination 01 a canuiaato lor tne prmi.dancy. It was avowed that there must he anembodiment of the platform In Oilman Andwe have In the (election at ot. Louis ma vervman of all others In thlscoun'ry whose nmesymbolized reform Tom the canker of corruptn.l.,.ln.,nlnn t.. 1 CM . I , , 11- -.. I.. I, . .

will not support Til leu h-- s abaudoned thasupport or the vital principle! onwLleh theClay-Whi- g party was grounded. I should sayue una turned snollK-bunte- r. and wasleajy to join ueiauap, iiaboocir, HarrliiK-ton- ,

Shepherd and tho ring of Washingtonthieves, if i found blm making eva-lcn- s uudhunting lor pretext) to opposo iliden, Portermlnlstratlun. Tllden c uuo. with the mostpositive and pronounced record lor refo.m cftne civil strvice 01 any man wno could pcsslbly have been selected. To all sucu Poitercomes also, upright as a man of Unassailableintegrity, who never threatened hii fellow- -citizens with eatlnj Are and Joining the reb-els aud then swore he had nlwavs been loval.Porter never took nny Confederate sugar withlaise pretenses, ana atterward uckel up, witha hypocritical loyalty, tho Federal bonev. Iam a low-ta- x man, gentlemen twenty centslow. jiui give me a man wno Keeps nis camnnd obeys the law as my agent for reducingtaxes, rather than a disorganize whuselair promises have thtir orurlo lu thirstfor olllce. The responsiMlty fortaxes Is with ihe le.lbl ituru, andnot with the governor, whose sworn dntv Is toexecute tbe law. And to me as a Lemoc at,Young comes also as a faltbful relormer andabie representative, alwayi In his seai, andnever tinntr in tne cenormance oi nis untv.The contrast between him and his opponentis as wide as the poles. If Y ung aad

were alike, of the two evils 1 shouldchoose ne tberone. They arenntipodes Theflibt Is a btern opponent of tbe rauK Washington villainies. Tue last lawn- - on the administration lu power, and cunningly tricks athome and traffics abroad for the liewho dtesnotuuow all that, and more. Is too

-- lnf rmed to be rea oned with I waspleased, gentlemen, to bee In the Appai, thatleiterfiom Black In answerto Garfield wnicushows so conclusively to northern men that notan tue wrong is on one Blue, it is a Beginning ortrue history, yet to be wrl te 1 and come lthlorce from tbe roundest lawyer aud most im- -

ar ial ind tearless think r lu the Unitedtates. Itwlllee men to thinking uuu show

to northern minds how right wa Webs '.or inhis great seventh of Marcn ptech, and Sumner in his patriotic plea loran oblit ruilou otall tbelusigulaof civil war. And In thlscou-ne- o

lonlbeg leave to call atten ion to Tk:Poillcal Conflict in Anieric i, a wo k Just outfrom tne New i ork pr n-- , by AI- - xa der Har-ris, a distinguished member or tue Laucabter,PenusylvaulB , bar. It cjvers the aine groun Jfar more amply, and is a handbook lor the

litician. citizeu uud student of M torywhich no lut lligent man can afford to dowithout. It comes from competent hands,

d from the home of Thad Stevens, withopportunities for Inspection and exposure) ofthe deslgus a d plaus of that arch-agitat-

and promoter of civil conflict posse-e- by noother man It is a and exbaustive workof three hundred anu fiftv nazes, and nounson oar political annals with the 1 gbtol tiuthlike the blazing sun. What, now, let moa-k- ,are we of Teunosee to do, wheu the adminis-tration Is so corrupt that tbe hepublicansthemselves dare not deny It, and crime hasreached so high in the very citadel of tueAmerican Union that consDlra- -clea can be coucoe'ed f r tuu protec-tion of rogues and tor the destruc-tion of an lntiO'eut man, under thevery eyes of the President, and with the com- -

Elcl'y of the pilvata secretary ol Ms ownAre we to look oi lndtfr rently

aod not mate tne case tfUulu tubus Alexander, the leadlag epemy of malsdmlulslratlon

Wadi'ng'on, our own, whilo we ulvide and Isquarrel am ing ourselves over a remarkableneglect ot the legislature to frame a law sothat our governor cou d execute it on tbe Dor- -teyThom splan? E.ect Porter, and Tiljen,aud Young, with your members of the legisla-ture pleJged to low tuxes and reform, and allthe &o Hi tblnes we Sees will Siw lu us thelegitimate fruit. But elect for the Presi-dency the candidate or tbe Shepherdthieving ring and you will hare pecula-tion and opores.sion till nothlug Is left

steal. Elect Barbour Lewis, whosoconfirmation to his prtsent office was nauo-ou- s is

even to a Radical aud stuck like abone In the throat ol its Pharlea cal autocratsfor three months before It could be fluallvswallowed, and you will furnish a small helpmeet to me tieasary vampires, wuo nan tusen oiample lessons In uarpetusgging plunder athome. We can have Tllden aud retorm. Porter and low tuxes, Yoang and retrenchmentand economical and pruuent legislation, withthe brightening sun of retnrnlug ; tana, to oe canaia witu you, a ueuevo we suau.

F. A. TYLER.Etheriilge'n IUgUt to tbe Itnuk of Col

onel. ItEpitors Appeal An acquaintanceEmerson Etherldge, tho Old-Lin- e Whig.

tne e uinent iiepuDiican, tue ut-o- timeConservative-Democra- t, and now tail-en- d tag

this district on the llayes and Wheeler layfor recognition, met him yesteiday and said:uooa m irniug, coionei, i am giau to rnest

yon. "For HeavenV bake, my menu," quicx-ly- r.

plied Hacildge; 'don't rail me coiunel;was never In any military comma d, an ol

lay no claim to such title. Don't dvn t callcolonel." "Excuse me, fir," rejoined the.

aLqualntance, "I am perfectly aware youwer never the bearer of a military sword orhandler of a mu-k- et m tbe armies wblchjught for and agalntt theUulon; but, sir, In

tnat noble army of pa'tlots which has nevorceased lighting for ojnec, you deservedly won atand richly deserve the- - title of c Imel. Goodmorning;" and the twain parted.

by

Black Cashmeres.1H1BET CLOl'HS.

atMenken Brothers offer a Jargo aesort- -ment 1 s?lei td shadtu black cashmtrcs

remarkably low prices

toSchool Books and school SuppliestJl klnt 8, at lowest prices, nt A. F.

Co.'e,'on Main street,

RADICAL.

Coufiiylou norso Confonulel The Sup- -porters nnd Uppotcrsof Barbour

Lewis Bothered BeyonclHeine Hot lilKUt.

The Convention, which Hot Testerdnj-AclJonrne-

to Await the Comlntof the Urent 3f oral Rcfonuer,

Bcnntlful B. L.

Aront fifteen delpra'es of the Hhelbycnunly Repub'ton conven'lon assembled at,10a nail yeteiday aiternoon.J A. Thompson, c ilored, chaiiman, called

the convent on to order. aLd announced thatthero was not a majority ol delegatoi present,but . nougn.he tnough., to transact business.

The secietary being absent, Mr R. HM Cjln. colored, was elected secretaiv nroffui.

Mr.T. D. Eldndge, wblte, said he would address the convenilou unl lor several leasons.He was an old and staunch Republican, had1 be lntcres'a of the patty at heart, had toleave tbe el'y In a short time and wanted tobe heaid. On account of the dlssatlslac ioniu tbo paitj, he .hougbt It best to adjourn forone w ob. j uugu .uaruour is uau not etreturned to the city, and as be was tbe ac-knowledged leader of the par,, bethoughtit proper to wait until his arrivalbefoie transacting anv business. Hesp ke at cons derable 1 ngth about tbe dis- -anvctlon in the ranks of tbe great and goodR puollcan party. But while there wereb.ckenngs and dlsvatls. action, nothlug hadhappened to terlously damage the narly,There had been no dlssenslonsor splltp.whlchwas the reverse In the Democratic narlv inranny places. Said he bad read in trie .rft'i- -lanche of spll s In tte Democratic party InArka sasandel ewbtrr,ant that nothing oftbo kind bad disturbed r weakened tho ranksof the Republicans He therefore moved anaoi lumment unill next Tu sday.

This brought Mr J. W Blackburr, white,to his fee', wuo said that If It was tbe expec-tat'o- n

of M . Eldrldge that by walling tnerewas a probability of Judge Lewis retiringfrom the ticket he would te 1 him that theymlgbt as well proceed with the business ofthe convention.

The chairman Informed Mr. Blackburn thatMr. Eldrldge had made no such lntlmat on,which feemed to be sailslactorv.

Mr. B akburn, howevi r, said that he knewjuoge Lewis would iuu uie race tnrcugn.

Mr. Jiui Trowbridge, colored, said he knewJudge Lewis could not carry the strength oftbe Republican party.

Here a colored delegate suggested, withoaths, that Tiowbrldge had bettor go out.

Trowbrl ige said be "expected" every man,and wouid he "expected."

It was evidently not expected that anybodyshould oppo-- e Lawls tn that convention.lit chairman told Mr. 'irowbrldge thatthere was a motion bef ro the house, and hemm t confine his remarks to the sut Ject.

'Mr. Trowbridge endeavored to loilow tbeRug;e-Uon- of tue chairman, and at the samemue ueai j uuge lwih some neavy mows, outiiei - declared out of order, had to take hisseat.

air. T. F. Cas'ells said that as there waa nota nnorum niesen'. no buslnecs could bo transacted.

ihe chairman Informed Mr. CasseUs thatJefferfon said any number of delegates couldadjourn a convention, and that was what theywere trying to uo.

Mr. Cassells said that he knew a little aboutJefler.-ou-, and that he said no tucb thing.

several 01 ice aeiegaies lnterruptea air.Cas ells, and intimated that he was a belter.sjrehead, etc.

The chairman men toon occasion to maice afew remsrks in favor of Judge Ba bourLewis. He said he wa entitled to the leader- -snip tf the pa-ty- . thatfor many long yearsne bad battled anu woraeu lor tne uepuollcans. That he was the iniellectunl and moialpeer of anybody, and merited honors at tbehands of tbe party. Xhat nlneteen-twentlet-

of tbe Republicans In tue district wantedhim as thwr standard-beare- r in the presentcampaign.

Tbe motion lo adjourn until next Tuesdayat noon was finally put and catried.

THE TWO ItED

Tho rinclunntl Club Is lillcunlied.aud tue Memphis Boys Scoro

Seven Kims-- A Good Game,

At tbe end of the ninth innina; Inyos'erdsy's game, the Cincinnati lads founduine wuitewasnes btaruing to tuetr ere 'it.with seven runs agalust them. The fattbestb iB9 they reached was third. The pi .ylng onboth sides was better thau the previous day,but three errors having bten made by ihehome ulnc, and six by thu visitors. Goimey'scatch iu left field was ihe most praisewo toypla made In tho game. Kennedy knocked blma hot liner, wblch he captured beautifullywith one band while on a run. The fieidlne:of the Memphis boys was veiy good Ihelrln-fleUIo- rs

topped everything tnt came wlthmreaoblnc distance. Tne outfield rs' wrk waadone In good siyle.Maher bavlngmade a veiydim cult catch on a hard run. It was amusingto see tbe Cincinnati move about in the fieldwhen AValker went to the bat. In fact, someof the spectators thought that the center andright fieldtrs were going lo perch upon tbefront fence, like two watchful biros, ready topiunce anwn ai m ir prey oa euner we.Walker's havy hits of tne day previous wastue cause of all this. He managed yest;r.iayto make a three base stilke, and bring In onerun. Tbe crowd was small but it could becalled an improvement on Monday's. Belowwe give tue score iu iui::Memphis Reds. R O Cf.icfnnaM lieds. R. O

Biookohaw. 3d b T T !mlth,3db 0snoupe, i:a o . Godfrey, 1.wamer, 1st o . aoraers, cBuraalow. n. .. Drain, IU bMahcr, r. f...., Voss.2d bIjOItUS, c. i. Conley, s. b.Rata. B.s. Wheeler, r. f...Kennedy, c Mllisn.o. fjuoorc, j. i.. Shumard, p....

Total r 27 Total . 0 ,27

Clubt. 1 2 3 41 6 7' 81 9!Totolg

Memphis Heds...i 0' "o p o' 2' 2Cincinnati Ron 0 0i 0 0' 0 o

Caned balls on I! ark alow, 10: on Shumard,12. Strikes off Burkalow 20. off Shumaid.16.

Base--h lied, 11; CincinnatiReds, 3. First base by errors-Memp- his Reds,

Cincinnati iteds, l. i? ly catcues mempnisReiis. 7: Clnciuna'l Reds. 8. Total errorrMemphis Reds, 3; Cinclnnitl Reds, 0. Le tonbases Memphis Reds. 8: Cincinnati Reds, 3.Duubl" plais Cincinnati Reds. 1. Earnedruns Mempnis Reds, 2. Time or game-o- ne

nour and tuirty seven minuies. umpire, Jir,Pierce Grace, scorer J. T. Tumllnson.

COTTOW-SEE- D C'O.lTENTiON.

Tbo Planters of Crittenden t'onnty.Arkimsns, Answer tbe Alempuls

Cot ton-ice- d Association.

And Pledge Themselves Not lo ShipSeed to ntint tbey onslder and

Denounce n Monopoly.

Pu suaot to notice, the people of Criftenden oonuty, In the state of Arkansas, metin convention In tne town of Marlon, on tuesecond dtyol October. 1S76 and, af er crganizlng uy electing it. i.Redman chairman, andit. r . uuiteuueu secretaiy, tne loiiowing pro-ceedings were bad:

Oi motion of R. F. Cilttenden, the chairnrpulmod K. It. Barton, G. It Baitgett, J. W.Uuerrai.t, W. F. Beattls, L F fcciuggs, E B,

Lewis, J. M. Uaun, wit. lam Carr, and D WLewis as a commltt eof nine to urall rulta- -

ble resolutions ex iresslveof the sense of tne

Journed until four o'clock lu toe uf ernoon.at Wllio'i time, tuu cuuveutt'ju ueiu uaiteu toorder, the committee on resolutions made tbeloliowlug report, hereto appended, aud alterIhe redlntr and adoptiou of wblch tbe conveutloa adj mrned to meet upon the call oftbe uresiaeut. it. i. itjuiAis, imairman.

R. F. CHITTENDEN, S.cretary.Iteport of Committee aud Itesolations

AuupieuWo. the undersigned committee appoluted

by thf chairman ot aCotton-bee- d convention,assemDiea in tne town oi jiuiiou, iu inecounty or Crittenden, and state of Arkansas,ou tbe sero d dsyot ucioDer, is0, to draftresolutions expressive or tne serine oi mei-al-

con ventlou, aud the agricultural Interest ofthe county - l large, report as rouows:

WiiExtAb, The county I Crittenden, oneot theriche t and most ;ertlle counties In theHtatoof Aikansas, is particularly nnd pecu-1- 1

. rly adapted to the culture of cotton, whichthe main and principal crop tnereln grown

andraUed: and wh reas. the same boinir soadjacent to, and convenient to tbe city ofMemphis, the most accessible market for allpioducts i herein grown, aud one to wblch ailof tno cotton and cotton seed are, from con-venience, shippe I and consigned; and where-as, on the thirtieth dsyoi beptemcer, lt76,tne of the city of Memphis, by tuelrdifferent names, in convention assembled,met ri d tesolvea themselves into an associa-tion known and staled "The Memphis cotton-tee- d

a bociatlou" ln aid un I conjunction, Itbellevtd, witu tne different od-- .rks of

or Vicksbure aud the cltv of NewOrleans), In widen, by resolution published intue Mempnis ai'I-eal-

, anu otuer newspapers,thev cave notice tout in view of the low urlce

ol. mil e, t'iey would not lu luturepay exceeding seven dollars per ton for cot- -ton-see- tnereioie ne it

Jlesolved. That we. the neoule of Cilttf ndrncounty, lu o mvi utlou assembled, belltve that

ie said aasoclation is anl was organizedforltiownluteie-t- , pr o .ndgaln, as a mo-nopoly, and In d,t:i .ue , io and disregard ofthe rlgnts, Inter u advantage or theiarmers andcoltou tiowcr3 at large; and be

furtherifejoJml.That the different oil companies of

the cl'V of Memphis have heretofoie been boderelict and negligent in the observance oftbe r duties, In receiving and weighing cotton-see- d heretofore shipped to them, that toIntrust the management of ihe wbole into tbehands of one peron as general agent wouldbe au additional wrong, outrage and hardshipudou the reople at large: and that the pretext

the low prices of oil and e Is a shamand an uuwarrantable dodge and evasion, fortha purpose of rendering tueir scheme plaus-- ible, right, proper and legitimate. Because n e

say and believe that, when oIIwks hereiof reworih Irom one to two cents more on the gal-lon, the dlfTarentoll-corapanle- s were pa logtwelve dollars per ton for cotton.sped. when.

tuis t me, oil being worth from one to twocents less on tne gdlon, we are asked andwould be foiced to take and repr-lv- uvm i n,.lars per ton lor our feed le-- s thelrelgDt, tberenetting us five dollars per ton. jjo Itlurtber

Hetotved, That we, as the people of Crittenden county, aud tbe representatives o thelarmiugnd laboring Interests ot the county

large, desire a concert of actlin in thisfrom tne farming ai d laborlug

of Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkaa-ta- sat laige, aud bg tbt in each county In

bald Btau-- s they may tee fit to ortauize auddratt s jch resolutions ai th-- y may se proper,

frustrate, annul and loiever destroy heplans and schemes of an association and mo-rn poly that has been organized ttrlc iy tnlpointedly In opposition to the Interests ndHdvnntageof the farming and labor Inter.tU

of the count y, and to refuse to, and refrainfrjm 'hipping or selling cotton-see- d at IUpresent prlro toltbn Memphis Cotton sjed fl- -bociniifn, or any uraucn or representativethcreot. and to ue every honest endeavor toprevent others from so doing; ani that weheaitliv Indorse the action aud cou tuct of G.M.Venable.of Memphis, fir refusing to en- -ter tue comoiration or tne 'aia Mempnis on'omt.anles; tint, wa rennest the MemnliliAitkal, Avalanche and Ledger, and ail otherpapers in the Interest of tbe farming Inter-ests of the country, to publish tuese proceeding", itespectiuiiy,

R. ii. BA.RTON, Chairman.K. B. Lwls, G. R. hudgelt.J. H. Mann, J. W. Guerrant,Wni Carr, W. F Beatllo,D. W. Lewis, L. F. Fcrttggs.

ODD.FELLOWS.

lliotlnirof the Nntlonal Grnnd Lodgeof Colored Odd-Fello- nt Assem-

bly II all A KopresentntlvoGiithonngr.

Eneonrnirlcic .Statistics of tbo Growthand Present Condition of tbe Or

der Bnolness TransactedYesterday.

Tho thirty-firs- t annual meetlne of theNational grand ldge of the United Order ofuai.-teiio- tcuiorou) is in niA-stiu-bi-

bail, In thiscliy. Tbe meet t g was calledto order at naif-pa- st tea o'clock yesterdaymorn ng by Graud Mas er Redmond Fauset,of Philadelphia, who made a few appropilateremains re ative to tue general conduct olthu members and tho goverumeni of tneseconventions, ine roll was iheucaled andfoity-sl- x delegates, from as many ledges, answered to their names and presenleu theircreuentiais.

Ou motion, W. H. Phillips, of Memphis,was raaue cnairmanoi tne convention.

After the discussion of subjects Incident to the organizationot a conveLtlon, the meeting adl mrned untiltnismorniug. ine convention lstnorougniyrepresenta.lve In Its character, there bring alarge attendance ot the leading members ofthe order. Among tbe prominent membershero are Grand Master Kedm nd Fauset, ofi'unaaeipbia; uraati eejieiary u i". nowser,o Philadelphia; Grand Treasurer Andrew J.Mercer, oi Ph tadelptils; Past Grand Misterwm. A. r rteman, m w asningion; iuost venernble Patriarchs E. C. Jounsou and fclrnonLewis, of N ew 1 ork. and others.

The convention will reasemb.e this morning a d hear, among other things, the giandmutter's annual a dress, se ttng furth thecondition and progre s of the trder. Fromthe grand master's addre-s- , delivered at thethirteenth annual session, held in Eclipsehttl', lu Loulsvi.le, last octoue-- , we taae theio lowing interesting statistics as to

THE NUMB I2R OF LODGES.Rhode Maud, 2; Massachusetts, 8; Conneo

tlcut. 1: Nevioik.l3: Naw Jeisev.il: Penn- -sylvaul ,38; Delaware, 18; Maryland, 4G; Vir-ginia, CI; North Catullna, 18; South Carolina,3; Georgia, 11; Alabama. 5; Mississippi, 1;Louisiana, 8; Florida, 2; Kentucky, 27; Ohio,iu; inuiana, ; in nui, o; .nisoonri, z; xen-- i

essee. 8; District ot Colomnla, 15: Colorado.1. Tuere are also four lodges 1 . Upper Canadaor ontari". iute- - in tno is. muwii islands, andone In New Provli ahama island,woniing uncer tue sua cuii i liieoot management in America. There are 1' G M. chaptersiu jNew iota: city, wasuinaton, iiaitimore,Cleveland, Richmond, Portsmouth, Va.,Darby, Pa., Chicago, rlttsonrg, Lynchburg,Va., Pbilade'phla, Wilmington, Del., Harris-burg- ,

Pa., Alexandria, Va., Petersburg, Va.,--Nouoiir, a., Brownsville, ra., rrovmenceR. I.. Boston. Mass . Hammon. Va.. HamiltonBermuda ; hi ueorgeV, Bermuda; Chatham,'uanaua west; anu -- omerset, uermuua.

A RECAPITULATION OF THE ORDERin America, shows the following figures:whole nuinno or member. 11 397: financial

ineinb-rs- . 11 0 3. members. 5.183:pakt offices, 3037; brothers relieved, 1082; wid-ows ou led, 205; widows relieved, llti; orphansreiie- - ea, si: vviioie amount nam to sick, sits.- -tuioo: lor luueram. oioj-oe- i; to wiaows,S1D67 39: forchnrl y, S 136 48; whole amountpaid out tot.' 13 02: whole amouut Invested.S39.007 31;vhlu ol property, 37o Sfll 77; balancetii iuud-- , $2)2Q :7: inves.ed value of property anu iu iiiuus, jioa.sai a.f. anese ngures aretkeu fions teann al reports of two bur-dre- d

ULd thirty tio 1; uges, and show to a greatextent ire uoriry worKin.s anu goou uoneuy ine order, we understand mat ine annu-al reuort. which will b made by tbe Dresctsession oi ine uranu ioage, win snow n grai-llyli-- g

lnoiease in thug oJ woik do e by tbeorder ana tne great progress it lias made wltnin tne last twelve monms.

A FANTASTIC DRESS BALLin honor of the visitors and delegates ol tbeordei was given at Assembly hall last night.under tho Husplces of the Dove club. The ballwas well atlo ded, au i conducte i In a pleaant manner by the manager ,W 111am O Neal,Anthony NeatherUnd and Willi ,m Cox, audtho lnoprletors, Ausiiu W. Wtll-ams- . A B.Brink ley and G W. Tom on. Good music waalurnlshed by Protector J. UarrisVbtrlDgband.and the terpsicboreau festivities continueduulll loug after mldnUhr, all of the v.sitorsnuii pait lciphuts ce ng pleased with the evenings entertairimenr.

POLITICAL.

Tha Democratic nominees for the legislature, alter consultation with the ex- -ecirive board, have screed upon andwill fill the following appointments:

J.J. DnDose nnd" W. IT. Nelson. ,

Lucy, Wedaesday, octobur 4th.Cuba, Thursday, October 5th.K rrsvllle. Friday, o U bor 6th.Memphis, Sa'urday, October 7th (Memphis

ana unaries on depot).Cupleville, l'uesday, October 10th.S. C. iHnddux mid George B. Peters.

Colllervllle, Wednesday, October 4th.Germantown, Thursday, October 5th.White station. Friday. October Gtb.Memphis, Saturday, October 7th (Mississippi

aenoti.Whitehaven, Tuesday, October 10th.31. C. L. .Stewart nnd II. 1. Donglnss.Fishervllle, Thursday, October 12th.Wythe De.ot. Friday. October 13th.Shrlby Depot, Saturday, October 11th (Sta- -

uonnouse.T. V. Lowe nnd AV. W. Coleman.

Ptewart's btoro, Thursday. October 19th.Raleigh, Friday, October20th.Hartlett. Saturday. October 21st.Memphis, Saturday, October 21st (Ohio de

pot;.All tbe Candidates

At Assembly hall, Saturday night, October28th.

Exchange building, Saturday night, Novenvher 1th.

By order of the Fxecutive Board.IRVING HAL-E- Y, chairman.

J. HARVEY MaTUEi, Secretary.

Casey Yonnjr nnd J. W. Clnpp.Hon. Caey Y uisr, the Democratic- -

e candidate to repre-en- t the tnthoongiesslonal illsti.ct in tne forty Huh congress, wi 1 address the people of lardemaucounty at tae o'loing times and places:

Bolivar Wedue-da- v , Oc o' er 4th.'1 oons station -- Thursday, r 5th.Pi noy Grove Friday, October 6 h.Whl'evl le Saturday. Octooer7th.Saulxbury Tuesday, October 10 h.Mlild eton W- d esJav.Oc ober 11th.Hon. J. W. Clapp, d strict elector for Tilden

and ueuuricKs win oe present ana aauressthe peoi-- 1 on tne days above mentioned atBohvar. Toons Matlou. Grand Juucilon andMlddleton. A dlv-sio- of lime will be madewuh the Repub lean candmate if theycniose loaiteua. --m. u. u. nit nu,

cnalrman Democratic Cong. Com.

Colonel Avery's Appointments.Hon. V. T. Avery will address the

neoule unon the Issues involved in the Presi- -ueutlal canvass at the lollowing times andplaces:

Colllervllle. Monday, Oc'ober 9th.Lagrange, Tu- s lay, October 10th.Pocahontas, Wednesday, October-llth- .

Purdy, Thursday, October 12 h.Bolivar. Friday, uotober 13tu.Whltevllie, Saturday, Oct mer 14th.Bomervlile, Monday, OctoberlCih.MasoD, Tuesday, 17th.Barllelt, Saturduy, October 22d.

Appointments 1y Hon. J. E. Halley.J. E. Ballpy will oddrpss ihe people on

National politics at tho following times andplaces:

Pir h. Thursday, October 6th.Dresden, Friday, O'loberflth.Union City, Saturday, October7th.Trenton, Mooday, OcfciberSth.Dfeisburir, Tuesday, October 10th.Ripley, Wednesday, October 11th.Covlng'on, T"Uisday, October 12lh.Brownsville, Friday, 'ct- ber 13th.Memphis, s turday, Oetob r 11th, at night.Homerville, Monday, Oc'ober tttth.Bolivar. Tuesday. October 17" hJackson, Wednesday, Oetr bar 18th. at night.iiuniicgtou, auursaay, uctouer

J. XV. CInpp nnd T. !. Eldrldge.J. V. Clapp d T. D. E dridge, Dem

ocratic aud Republican electors for the tenthcongressional dltrl:tof Tennessee, will spoakat tno ioi owing times ana places:

Somervllle, Tuesday, Octo er 10th,Moscow, Wednesday, October 11th.Grand Junction, Thursday, uciobor 12th.Macou, trld-y- . October 13thLafayette. Saturday, October 11th.Colllervllle, Friday, i ctober 20th.Germantown, Saturday, Octooer 21st.Memp Is, Tuesday, Octooer 21th.Bartlcit, Thnr day, iidob-- r 21'h.

LAW BEPOlllg.

Ctrcnlt Court Ilrlskell, Judge.Th1 folbwlni; ceb-- ure adoed to tbe

calendar for to day: 405!,Briaw vs Relchraan;jiiai, r oiiuairn va jont.; stius, ileitis vsitoDin- -son; 4WH, Jmckkou vs Euks; Ufoi, Sutton A Co.vs M'tlrlde; 4650, B'ovall, trustee vsSmlth;4657. Stonz vs Laskt: 46!). Pullen vs Wrleht:

i73. Williams v- - Gensberger; 4671, Hollenbergvswiisiey; tun, i.ounen vsseeng; sti.u, ti-lio- tt

vs Burrows; 4tS0,St. Jo-ep- h Academy vsKavanaugh; 4ftSl,Slliiman vs Williams; 4632,Laurenzi va M'Douial; iv&t, Keck A Brothervs Walsh; 4693, Heldel vsitosel.

Clmncery Court Morgan, Jndffe.Tne foiiotvinc wore yetsierdav's pro

ceedings: Mr. Walter Grego-- y was enrolled asan attorney. Moss vs jsoss. ulvorce gianted;Hudnall vs Anderson, sale confirmed; But-va- il

vs Bmkle, sale confirmed; Wll lamsvsWbltmore, sub.lltntloo; w litter vs Hum-phreys, revivor; M'Manon vs nmyer, timegrantei; Blgeiow is Howard, sale confirm-d- .ihe iollowln casos stricken Irom thedocket: Numbers 37 53 61 70, H4. 98, 117, lis,122, HO. 18 . ltt, 20J. 201, H. 07, 217, 2.0, 21920 238, 252 257, 2.4. 275 and.2K. Call to-d-

dowu to 6.John Yalsh, Undertaker.

No. 341 cecond street, next dcor to thepostolflce.

YELLOW-FEVE- R.

Trtcuiy-Tlirc- e Denttis iu Savannah cM

lerelaj Belief Florrlntc lit Devo-lJo- C

In Brdusttlck.

I) en thu in Savannah Yesterday.Savannah, Octobers. Tho yellow-feve- r

interments we-- e twenty-tbre-

Belief 6f finTniitinli.New Yokk, Ontober 0 The physi-

cians of this city will ship to Savahrtih loday a quantl'y of quinine and blankets thomayor of bavannab havn.g telegraf bed thatthese were sadly needed, but that medical aidwai not lequlrtd. A dlspatih from A'lunlasays that General linger, commanding the depart mentor thes'n'b, has ordered tbe qur-terniHSt- er

at Savannah t turn over to themayor of thai clty.forthe ot th yello-

w-lever sufferers, goveinmtnt commissarystores amounting In value to live tbo is nddoila s. The po6t band at General Ruber'sheadquarters gave concerts fur the benefit ofSavannah at and Biunswlck. 'Iheepidemic Is unabated.

PORTLAND, ME., October 3. This city hasoontilnuted two thousand three bundren nndtweutj -- five dollars to tbe yellow-leve- r snfrer-er- si

DcTollon Dlsplaytxl nt Brnnstvlck.Albany News, September 28th.InstancFshavecometopass In the world

where women have displayed as true andnoble courage as human nature can be actu-ated to bring forth. A hero Is to be admired;a heroine is both to be admired and loved,whose name will live In song and stoiy. Inmemory and In the souls of a grateful peoplewho have witnessed her actions and know cfhersa-rlflc- es A heiolne of the true order Isworking In Brun-wlc- k night and day. Weknow if her works that they ha e sprang

d from her great and noble sou',aud have gone-- forth as tlesslnps showereddown and a mUhty panacea W- - refer toairs. Crovatt, wlfeof Captain William Crovatt,of tue B. and A. railroad. She remains at herpost In the yellow-feve- r stricken city ofBrunswick, and mini ters to tbe sick anddying by nignt and day, never stopping butfor a few houis sleep when night has made faradvances toward another day She remarkedwheu tbe lever was first epidemic that suewould remain duty-boun- d by tho suffereis,and she has remained aud is still remaining.Many a prayer has gone up from tbe bedt-lde-

or poor sufferers from her heart ai d soul, andmany a poor, stricken man and woman haveuttered blessings and benedictions upon herhead.

Menken JUrothers'GRAND OPENING,

FRIDAY,Paris and Berlin Suits and Dresses.

Fall and Winter Opening of Millinery.We have just received our new troudn

and will be ready to exhibit our Frenchpattern bats on Thursday, Friday andSaturday, October 5th, 6.h and 7lb. Wohave all tbe novelties of the season andwin D9 ciaa io sea our menus ana patrons at M Perduo's. No. 315 Mainstreet, over Hatcher's bookstore.

White House Lnnch.A nioo hot lunch will be served daily

at the while House saionn, jNo 15 Mad'ison, at 11 o'clock, cnmmeuclng lo-da-

Ho, for the Black Hills!The miners say they will stay there

u tney can nave breao made with "Gillet's Cieim Dry Hon Ye3Pt."

Black Cnisuineres.Saathe impir'ation of eieeant cssh

meres at remarkably low p ices, at.ai a nis. as jjKurrAJiKs.

Economize.The Memphis tteam-dyeins- r establish'

ment.No.Gl Madison street, with its manufactuting facilitle?, turns out the bestand most perfect woik of its Kind. Gentlemen's wear cleaned and dyed toperfection, and guaranteed net to rub cfT;and repairs neatly done. Ladles' drecBgoods and plumes dyed tho fashionableclollienacles.and Kid cloves cleaned anddyed black to perfection. Or eat reductionofprices to suit the times.

Base Ball !

Positively the last gamebetween the

CINCINNATI REDSVS.

MEMPHIS REDS,at

Central park this afternoon.

Caught by a SharkHas been the fate of many a poor ftllowat sea, and from their hungry jaws nonehave returned to tell the tale. Theirdeath has been mora the result of accldent than heedlessness, would that wecould say the same of tnose wno live onland. I'.ut tne dihYrence which a ciltl.a cough, a headache, or backache, a lossor appetite, constipation, indigestion,etc., is regarded, compel us to thinktney aie willing victims to the snaik,disease. If you would avoid becominga prey to mat leu monster, attsnu silentailments in time nv taking the celebratedHome stomach Hitters.

Antolne's Modern Ink.Fiuli Jet black, unchangeable, non

coTceive. Tbe best in the world. Forsale by A. F. Dod & Co., 241 Mainstreet.

Important Announcement.Tbe undersigned return their sincere

thanks to the citizens of Memphis andneighboring cities, not only for theirown liberal patronage, but also for theKind recommendation to tneir irlecdj,ana Dope oy cnarcea to eutt tne times,prompt execution, and cood work, tomerit tneir favors m thp iu ore.

THOMAS J. WALKER A CO.,8te:im Dyers and Cleaners, 246 Second street,

Black Cashmeres.Perfect colom and low prices.

MENKEN BROTHERS.

Nuuralqia. 'Neuril" cures It. Soldbv G. W. Jone no.. M.mnhl.

Let the bald and gray u-- e Hall's Vee- -

etaoie Sicilian uair Henewer if they desire ss good a head of hair as in youth.

Tiia cheapest and Dent SteamIPyetnuand Oxji.xibo Houss In the city la at StfSeco n4 ItTHt. v. .1. W . LKKB 4 CO.

Removal.OMoShwill & removed

to 223 Main, under Worsham hotel.

Grand Exhibition.Paris and Berlin costumes,

ON FRIDAY,at MENKRiv BROTHERS.

Attend Roue i iron's buainess College

Our SpecialtiesFine stationery, juvenile books, re

ward cards, Sunday-schoo- l supr-lie- s andfine Wblts. A f. dod & co.,

.341 Main Street.

Oysters, Fish, Game, Etc.,Received daily at SiKnaigo & Co.'?. 278Second, opposite Court square.

Go TO Lwidin's BnoiriBBB College.

ADDITIONAL KIVJiR NEWP.

ST. LOU18. October 3. The river hasfallen 5 lnche'. Weather cloudy and cold.Arrived: Maade, Vicksburg. Departed: Su- -le Sliver, New Orleans; Capitol City, Vlcks- -

nur.NASHVILLE. October 3. The river Is fall

ing, with 2 fee', on the shoals.

ALL THE BANKS--AT

Court .r-- -.

Local Agent Wanted for Alempbi?.

( 1ENTENNI ALMONTULY LOTTERY. Au- -'thorlzed by Act of Legislature. S'iSS.SOO

In Prizes. Tickets SI, six for Liberal pay.Address JOHNSON &. CJ., Brokers,

ocl 119 and 121 Nassau itreet, New York.

CHEGAEAY INSTITUTE(KE0PZN8 WEDNESDAY SEPT. 20TH.)

FOR YOUNG LADIES AND MISSES.Boarding and Day School: Latin. Enzllsh andFrench. French Is the language of tuo family.1S27 and 152U Sprnci-- hi.. I'tillutln., ra,eod MADAME D'HKRVILLY. Priiiplpal.

SHERIFF'S JjALEOf Bar-roo- Plxtmes, Liquors, Cigars,

Touacru, tic.BY virtue of an order of sale to me directed.

In tha cases or L Pcdesta Co and F.Plemfert &('o vs. Thomas Cliampaine t Co.,1 will, on ibmi'tm. inn .lib t .at No. 56 Old Madison street, opposite M. andU. K. R. Da ot, sell to tbe hUh'st Didder, foicash, a lot or Bar-roo- Fixtnres, Counters,and articles usually found lu a first-clas- s bar-room, hale to commouce promptly at tno'clock am. C. L ANDERSON, S. S. CO.

By J. H. Murray, D. c, oc3

111

GrBAMB OPENINGGEITENNIE FALL & Wllfli I0BEI

on mwAJ KFxr, 6th AT

llffEII A llUflllf59-I- n announcing our annual "Fall Opening," we take pliosure In assuring onr puronai

and the general public, that the fabrics for Centennial Fall Wear, in Beauty, Variety and Ele-gance, far surpass those of all preceding seasons, and can confident y promise that an insptc-ti- o

o' the various departments of our house will amply repay the visiter Rw tue time ex-

pended. In our

SUIT AND CLOAKWe wl 1 show some of the rarest and most choice novelties 'n Imported Parisian Coi-tam-

Ladles' Silk Costumes, Ladies' Brocaded Cashmers and siifc Costumes, LadlesSilk Worp Pongee Costume, Ladli-s- ' Blaak and Coo.ed Cashmere Ladles'MateIaSd Costumes besides on Immense variety of other new and st ltsh suits, supple-mented by a line of

In choice aud beautiful designs, and of exquis'te material and workminahlp rharm-in- g

designs In Ladles' Velvet CloaKs. Ladles' Cloth and Beaver Jacket'-- , Lai les' OeraCloaks, Ladles' Cloaks, Hbawie, -- cirfs and Evening ' rapplngs, lu

variety ; FURS or the Newest shapes and most sty ils-- 1 maieiial.

Unrivaled by any in tbe Southwest in the immensity aud variety of the stock on exhi-bition, will be found unusually attracUve in us weal' h or New Bhades, New Material,aud New Designs in both DRES3 AND TRIMMING SILKS.

Dress O-ocds- S

More beautiful and attractive

BEAC K CASH SERES ! COLORED CASID1EBES tOur own Importation, guaranteed the most reliable In the market.

JETonrnijig Stress Gouds in Immesse Variety X

Linens Honpe-fun-ishln- Goods, Lace and Damak Curtains, Embrolderlpj, Handker-culel- s.

Ribbons, Frlngo. Tilmmings, Notions, etc. the whole forming one of tho moatnovel and attractive exhibitions of Its kind ever seen In Memphis.

242, 244 M?9 243 HUB

JOHN C. SRONCE.Marshall County, Miss.

"3 i?n

(SUCCESSORS TO STANTON tt MOORE),

OBQCBfiS, COTTON FaC?t:B!i & S0MMIS8I0H ISRCH'TSo. 322 Front Street, Meravhis, Tenn.

JE3SEIOORE. JAS. B.

J. T. PETTI!(STJCCESSOfiS TO PET1H & SfflPiOB),

Arid Commiasioa Mercltal,"NTom 1 3aroTX7a,irca.'jf3 Row, Mozn glriis.

OATID tA.HK II ALD EN. JOSH H.

addenWHOLSSEE OEO0BEI GOTTOK FiOT

!?os. fe78 and 280 Front

SEND YOUR

Gin Gearing:, Pnlleys, Shafting, Hnugern and C'onp'iugF, General :eralroall kinds of Iron and tirnss CnstlniB, oraiiwtaitsf; in the i'Qe of

FODSDRT a IACHIi-SIIO- P WO;i5I to me

HANDLE, HEATH & LIYESM0HE, Proprietors.KTo. 98 Second Street, i T-jJ- oT?r?.g Tils B

Agents for the ai,lisds po:srABi.c s !eah cxamr, JUIlSUN'S GSV-EKNu- n,

Sttiitevant Blowers, Brass Goads, Etc.

MILS ON THE " COOK ft BUTE PBEFEOf EDSYETIM."Estimates of cost of Iron Front, Bnfcoalts, Verandahs, Wrought sad Cnat Bail-

ing:, Repairs to ilnchtuery, etc. furnished on application.Ordorci fSJoXioltoci and 3?roHiTotl--v Mxooixtod.J. B. GODWIN. L. D. KULLISS, Jr.

Corner TJr1on,STEAMBOATS

FOR CAIRO AND eT. LOUIS.U. S. Mall For Osceol", Ktw IdrId,

Ulchmaii, Cairo and Ut. Lonls.Steamer CITY OF HELENA, e!TCTF

anu e masu r bbcs2252mLeaves THIS DAY, Oct, 1th, at 10 a.m.

AD. STORM.Bnp't Mississippi River Elwvstor Company.

FOR LOUISVILLE & CINCINNATIMemphis and Cincinnati Packet Company --For Cincinnati, New York and Philadelphia.James i. Parker, afi

Wm. lichenfr.master C B. Russell --cierkLeaves THIS DAY, October 1th, at 10 a.m.For lull particulars, apply on ouurd or tuR. W. L1GHTBURN1S, Sup't, 286 Front St.

Cincinnati and New "rlmim Picket.For Cairo, Evansvllle. Louisville, Cincinnati

O P Shlntlo . ma-l- er

Will leave Glenn'3 Wharfboat THUriSDAY.Ooi.Sth, at 10 a.m.

(t. P. tiLKN v, Agent, on Whorf boat.

F )R CHICOT & ARKANSAS CITY.

C M. ilall For Arkansas Citj, Crucot,Napoleon, Frlara Point and Helena.

The elegant nassenzer packet

Sacker Lee..... f. ...maater.Making all Way Landings in tbe Bends.Leaves H.VERY MONDAY' and THURSDAY,

at a o'cioc-- p m.J.T.WAHHI'HTON. Freight B't.3W Front

FOR VICKSBURG.Sai-aii- ls aud Nt. lAtnlH PaoKet Corap'j

U. fl. Sail XJue.For Vicksburg and U Way Lan J8ta;i.er uapitol CITY, --.t-

O'Nei' master JiiSaanSLeaves THURSDAY, Oct. 5th, at o pan.

AO. STORM,Bnp't Ml'slsslppl River Elevator Company

CHEEK LLNE.

?or Vlcbabnrsr end cU wr taaiStiigH.ane elegant passenger steamer

M. R. Cheek -- master J. W. Speers.JxTerkLeaver Memphis every TuEaDAS at o

p.m connect; 2 with stsamora nd railroadslor New Orlosns.

The Illinois makes close connection? vrahtha Chicot railroad, Uie P2risott lino for points ton xasoo rivar, ana me it. J5. l6 ror sew Or-leans.

WFrelznts consigned to tbe Cheek Linefor steamer Illinois wl 1 be received at Glenn'sWharlboat at alt tlmef.n. r. ulenn, Agent.

Helena, I'rlara Point and Brnda TrI- -zvteaar racuei.

Tno elegant and Heat sldo-whe- el steamer

Nat. 8. Green master I D. DavlsZZxIeriWill leave every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY

aua fkiday. ato pjn.Particular attention naid to freight and nas- -

sengers for Valnut and Council Bends.or After tne first of seDlembcr. tha A. J.W. l:e and G. W. Cheek will lorm a dallv linebetween Memphis and Frtars Point."

I'orireigmcr pass-- apply on ooaid or toGEO. W. CHEEK, BupL,

Memphis and Vicsaburg Packet Company,No.28S yront street, s,

to It. W. LIGHTBURNE, Agent,kepi 298 Yrir

For Augniila, Jacfcsonport, West Pointsearch utu an if uj roinii.

The Regular Independent Packet,

(In place of new steamer Hard cash),Ed. C. Postal. CaptainWill leave Memphis EVERY TUESDAY afternoon. at& o'clock, until the new steamer HardCash Incomplete and taken her plsce.

Appiy ior ireiigm nr psssago toJ. T. WASHINGTON, Agent, 3W Front bt.K. P. GLENN, Agent, on Wharfboat.

rsss !that any heretofore Imported.

mm, COR. JUFFSMI.

ABB H HARWELL--WITH Desoto CountyMlsa.

EMI RY. chas. a. a;oore.

FARRtNSTOX. JA'dEi W. ATERY

Si Avery,

Mr?et, Mempliis Tennessee.

ORDERS FOR

8. fi. acCALLTTM

T&.oxxxzzl- i 1 s, "Joza.m.

for Wlilte, Black anil Liltle Fe.l River?.2J2I.T HAaRTi'i

Himphlr, wailo and Ul.icU HlvtrsU. S.nail JLlue

Con:prllngtb following steamers:

BU'IH, 660, FLETA.Mnath Wnite Btver, Indlau Bfty, S. Charles,

Crocketts Blair, Kt. Adams, Clarendon, De-'a- lls

Bluff. Defl Arc, Auznirta JaoirnnTirort,West Polar, Searcy. BateBvllle, Powhattanend Pocahont&3.

The ano erRUTH- - J. Ashford, masterLeaves Mesaphls uver aAl'UiiUAl at 5 pjn.FI.ETA. Milt R. Harry, master

leaves every MONDAY, Oct.9, at5 p mbothboats connecting at Jacktonpon with steamerAGeilE lor ail points on Black river twice awtek. Through rates of reigiit and passageto all points on Black and Wulte rivers.

For iro.ai or masa;- - apcty oa r.vjird.ortoJ. T. WAS tliNOTOli i. Ag t, 3M) Front tl.K. P. GLO A sent, en Vairr-oat.

Frcigli: coisinea to itilt Harry will thendled free cf storajo. drayzse tmd comnir-slo- n,

and put throan proiarty. Slilppeiswill please nd h h'ibi" Wnarf-boat,asna-

J T. WASHfJOTON Ag-nt- .

FOR ASHPORT.Regclar Randolph, Fnlton and Osceola Semi-Week- ly

Packet,steels gSeils,

J. G. Andrews.mater O. K. Joplln . clerkLeaves Memphis MONDAYS1, WEDNESDAYS

and FRID-vY- at 5 p.m.For frfllehi or rawr e nor v n nonrd

FOR FRIARd POINT & RIVER TONFor Helena. Friars Point, Australia, 1 acocla,

I'aifon's, M nth White Rivtr, Riverton, andail way landings.

The elegant naneneer steamerJaSeile oi -- xji,

A L. Lnmmlns masterWill leave as abov.- - on TICKSDAY.tsept.

2S:o, atS p m.,and every Mna-ia- and Thurs- -"8i thereafter during the season. All orderspromptly filled,

fen GSTX W. CHEKK. Snn't.

FOR NEW ORLEANS.axil Aew Or.eaus Packet fortuo Season M amer

Ciwtl ISepubllc,sdtW. H.Thorwelgan.master J P. Y ung. clericFor v lcksburg, Natchez, New Orleans-.i- l Wayand Bend Laudlcgi, Ueiena, Knars Point andWhlterlver, leaving Memptiis

WEDNESDAY, October lH:h, at 5 p.m.,and avery alternate Wednesday duilng tbecotton ses-o- blDDrs and nlant rs ran re'vou the strictest punctuality In all bnslnesiIntrusted to bor care.

J. T. WASHINGTON, Agent,ocl 30i Front street.

Sempliis, New Orleans and HcndB

iSSoasoxL of 1Q7G-- 7,

THE GREAT

Resumes her regular irlpi it: the MemphisaudSerOrleakH tra .a ou

lIIUR-iDtY- , OCTOBER 5 I37C,and will leave Memphis on every alternateThursday thereafter througnout tbe season.W. B. MILLelR . ... Commander

Memphis end New ''ii-.!- , Packet furtbe Jieoijoa,

Str James Howard.SiB. R. Pegraai . mastpr j J. U. t.'hassaing . cerKFor Vtcksounc, Ni-.e- u d New Orleans.Leaving WEDNE DAY, Oct. ll'h.and everyotber i nursday aurlng tne season, making ailBend and Plantation Landings. Shlppeis canrely on the strictest a ten ion to all way husl-nes- s.

J.T. W smy .TON, Ay."nt.1t0 Frmt.

f lO.VI RIBUTIONS or miv:uM t,r thesuffer-K- jiny people oi savanuau nmi trnuswickGa., wt.l be received al s9 Malu Hrtet (oldHtaiidc Wblte.LangstairiCo ),and forwardedto detti n at Ion , by ex press, fi ee et charceit. U. WILLIAMSON, Acting Mayer,