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lVFOrsi)AY OltM. AI'C? fi. 1ST
jc Tinur.n.n loioOTaivh informs ua wo are not.
aftr all the fuss and fury, to Lave anything like an int"$rnatUHaI Juibroglio out
of the Gordun-UMiio- n onuir. vu uncontrary, the equsbWe- - in Manitobapromises to end ir tho flnrJ escape ol
the swindling scoundrel, whoso onforced
arrest has occasioned tho BL Paul pco
pie, who attcmrWed 'It, eo nittrh doable.11 takes a long-time- " to RwaUea ourEnglish brgtherg t$ anything lifee anadeqwate Senee oT the necessity for quickwork witk criminal?, such is their tense
f feir ptay. . Unlike us, they makehaste slowly, ;heue the abundant opportunities offered fellows of the Gordon
Gordon stripe to perpetrate swindleafter swindle, under ever so manyassumed names awl titles, up-
borne and . sustained by genteelman aera, respectable appearance,' a dfcent wardrobe and plenty of cheok,
After two years of notoriety in theStates as a thief of the firet-clas- s, pub-
lished in, all the. ieafiing papers of thecountry, and advertised in counectionwith his crimes in Xew York, based on
his pretentions and assumptions asmoneyed "lord'' with a high-soundi-
title, here cwmps tlieToronto itfai', lazily e&ougli, and perhaps "loo late," burdened with over three columns of parliculars of history,telliDg us that he is the natural son o;
an English clergyman, Rev. Dr.Hussey,rector of Hayes, in the county of Kentand that from the time of his entranceunou the race of life as a clerk in the.house of White & Son, of Loudon,1S4S, lte has adopted a career of crime.His motto was evidently that attributedto the "poorwWte trash" of our southem country, that work or play"the worldowes him a livings" and he was baundto have it Te jerve his purposes hehas been everything by turns and nothingloog.. He 'hits even assumed theprofessioa of his erring fatherthe more successfully to carry outhis fixed purpose of "bilking" some"
b dy out of a living, but finding thiswould not hoW out well that it wouldtot do to nlav the "dead-bent- " and theminister too, he threw aside the surplice,and put on the coronet, pretending to befirst Lord Giencairn,aDd afterward Lion'Gordon, and. biucular to relate,'playing it - as finely" in Sootland with tbeee titles as in ' .London or New 'York. He has playeda bokl baml, awl always with firm re-
solve to succeed, and- - his victims haveever been among those who, though un-
usually shrewd and sharp in all ottatrmatters, are easily taken in with rankaud title, ami, would promptly resentany attempt by ;our plain, matter-of- -
fact reputyicau rascal to "get them for acent." In London, this Lord Gordon- -Gordon, as Lord Gleucairn, swindledhis attorney or barrister, a gentleman ofhigh repute in his profession,oat of twenty-five ."'thousand dollars,a id with the same easeingratiated him'self into the good graces of the cute,fcharp, long-head- Jay Gould, of HewYork, wlQ Jie "stuck" to the tune ofone hundred and sixty-fiv- e thousanddollars, or thereabouts. Jay and his setwere quite taken with the patronizingc jndeeeenefea of "My Lord Gordon,"their republican training being noshietdagainst the persistent efforts of "mylord" to get into the inside of thegreat Erie ring and share in Itsprofits. The London swell wastoo muek for ifee partner of Fink, thegreatest and sharpest of the Americanswells. He was overcome by him andsuccumbed, aud the result is h I0S3 ofiiearly twe hundred tlieu-tsm- l dollars,an attempted kidnapping in order to hispuni-hme- nt by a Fnitod States court,and the armt and imprisonment of the1kidnappers, with lawsuits in thefuture, involving, mayhap, as muehmore, and, perhaps, to eventuate in the eeeape ef the scrundrel whohas played his little game so well fortwenty-fou- r years this game of"brains'against tne world, which has won.notwithstanding steam and elootricityand all the machinery of the modernsystem of peliee, wjth its exchanges,rogues galleries and deteutlves. It doesseem as if the criminal classes rise equalto any and every emergency of policesupervision. .and skill, and that, likemilitary engineers, they can plan topuzzle those they ooafrent,no matter howheavy their artlllery.how big their guns,or how many their number. Is Gor-dou-Gord- tojprove this and get awayat last?
THE BOTH Bit.Obstructions to Immigration are igno-
rance of modes of cotton culture, andthe supposition that the south, since itexports this and sugar and tobacco, produces nethiBg else. Most men absolute-ly believe that nothing else grows in thesouth but cotton, mules and colored peo-ple. Then, too, the Impression prevailsthat cotton only grow In alluvial fields,and that the whole bouth is one greatmorass aud burial place for strangers.On the contrary, life insurance companies take risks here on the same termsas elsewhere in America, and their tables of mortality show that northernMississippi and counties of western Tennebsee, about Memphis, are as healthfulas any equal area of the United Slates.Then it happens that Europeanfarmers don't know how to cultlvate peculiar southern crops, andthey have beard, thrpugb easternpapers, countless horrible kuklux liesmanufactured for partisan purposes, andthe south has no aecesa to the ears ofEurope, and 'Memphis will not employagencies for the correction of mostgrievous and ruinous errors. There isan obstacle to immigration even greaterthan all these. It consists in the stronglocal attaenmenis or southern farmers.However utterly decayed the residenceand outbuildings on the old homestead,and however uncomfortable, even forlaborers aoeustomed to ahantiea, andhowever exhausted the condition of thefields, and ruinous rthat of barns andfences, the southern fanner, despite thenumber of farmers who should sell, de-mands two prices for hia property. Leta stranger buy a arm near Memphisat twenty-fiv- e dollars per acre.He pays one-thir- d down and ernerts theX . T . J I,. i tl - . "t ,T.
debtedness. When he . finds that theplace has been recklessly cultivated,that the soil is exhausted, that every-thing must be renovated, he learns thathe must expend more on the place thaniu extinguishing the ,purohaKe-iUfrne- y
mortgage. Keckleee, bad farmint;, un-der existing systems, renders, farms un-salable. If the south would attractwhite populations of other States, itmust send abroad newspapers aud de-scriptive pamphlets, it must correet er-
rors of opinion entertained every-where in Europe, it mustsell lands for less money, orenrich farms, and make fences perfect,aud houses decent and comfortable. Aidwhen we add that European populationswill never Jive sandwltched with ne-
groes, or toil with them, even when ouc farms, the tecsssity becomes
.5
lations.who may have their own schoolsand churches. Irraddition to this, theFinancial Bulletin says that the condi-
tion of the' finances of the southernStates operates very directly against themigration of men and capital to thatsection. To common observers,, thespectacle of suspension and repudiationcarries the inference of poverty and ty,
and suggests the possibility ofonerous taxation; and, very naturally,a large majority of settlers prefer to goto sections to which no forbidding Etig- -
mn is attached. Until the southernSlates respectively effect some perma- -
aeat settlement of their finances, atiquarely and as fully aa possible in thoInterest of thir creditors, theyieurrouSd
In their severalcitizenship reatier gomt;glve your accc-unto- f ourwun a certain sugma 01 uiecrewt towhich niRst high-minde- d men refusevoluntarily to subject themselves.
1 Iir. BtD IME OF MEMPHIS.Ve have met recently in many papers
dispatches by the Memphis agent of the.
Associated Press, of July 27th, isth.and29th. Among them thersew Yotk Jour- -
no of Commerce, the paperHbove all other American newspapers,wLich goes into.the hands, specially, allover tlicrcommeroial world, of the menwho are engaged in commerce, finance,manufacturing, and business enterprisesof all Itind.-- These dispatches are objectionable, and seriously so. Hot because
it tlieir "untruth, for probably they aretrue, but for the reason that they helpto create the impression abroadthat the frequent and important events occurring at Memphis,important to be known throughout thecountry, are murders, rapes, roooeries,assassinations, burglaries, epidemic panics, and the catalogue of deviltries generally. These publications give our citya bad name, worse that it really deserves. Uertainiy, muea aime is perpetrated here; but by no means as muchas people elsewhere believe; not more, inproportion, than Is perpetrated in theAmerican cities generally. Our cityhas, probably, a worse name for crimethan anv other citv m the Union, bornedegree of foundation for this has undoubtedly been given by the actual factsthat have occurred here; but moreof it has been given, ana is
tow largely sustained, by the prominence Kiven to criminal newsoythe local reporter; and publicstions of the turn or tne uispaicnesuamed, can have no other influence thano continue and increase our bad reflec
ted. Surely there are events occurringiu Memphis, other than crimes. Thereis some good in Memphis. Event3 dooccur from day to day not calculated tomantle our cheeks with shame. Thesemight be ascertained, and, dissemi-nated by the telegraph, and be creditable to the city and to the citizens; rather Uianasaassinations, murders, burgla-ries, raues and the like. The world hassome interest to know what good occurs
hi well as all the evil. This bad nameis extremely injurious to every useful in-
terest here. We need increase of population, addition to capital, to industrial,commercial,manufacturing, mechanicalbusiness, and the people engaged in thesepursuits. Where crime prevails, criminals naturally gravitate to that place;where Industry, enterprise things thatare good and useful prevail, the kind ofpeople who desire to engage in such pursuits naturally go to that place. Give adog a bad name, and you may as wellkill him. Give a man a bad name, and
ou destroy him. What Is true of manand dog is true of a city. Give it a badname, and it draws to it the criminalana destructive classes, uive to n aood.name, aud it draws to it the good
and useful. Let us do now what we cantruly and fairly to establish for Memphis a good name, and to correct themischief done the city by its having had
bad name.
HACK TAXES.
We made some comment on there--cent decision of the supreme court Inthe. case of MoKee versus McLemore'sheirs, and said: "We do not propose,until the decree of the court has beencarefully read, to define its results." On
feet.
Inasmuchall Tmipli
authorized to lauds is repealedThe uses very general terms, andstates that section of theact repeals "alt laws for collectiontaxes and sale land for taxes." We
only of case and state of facts submitted for his and the sweep
terms employed not includesuits instituted for back taxes by
Colonel Anderson. The eightieth section of little statute, itself
aeta "on the subject of the oftaxes and the sale of for taxes in
with the provisions of this acL"The eighth section of the act does notrepeal all laws on the subject, inconfltef with act. are
that the twenty-fir- st of March,
the btate for taxes, but applicableto lands bought by municipal
inu --act smid to been.qu twenty.flfth March,
the day in question was signed.would be strange if
suffering thatin force.
with one another.
gambling-shop.- "
Work
BEAISS.
common
Tl
parent jar cf large tracts Cibe sold on time to popu--
HE1 MEMIIS rIgLlj Pf-W-E
ON THE PACIFIC RAILROAD.
From Cheyenne to San Francisco ThoCountry, the Settlements, the Wliito..
Salt Late
People aud the Indians.
andnatlc andlhe Great The
an Occs.Henol Gerrejpendtnt.
abcr--
Memphis, August 3. me tojorlsdlctiorisenjwable trip, " extended " to the Pu- -"iti after our return to Denver fromSanta Fe. I promise to be as ooncL-- e asbefore; anything beyond a plain historymight be regarded as an unwarrantedsharpening of thd mental sight. I amwarned not to expatiate, by some doubtini? Thomas wlio. nfler hearlni? of the
ous
are
ofiu
onof
are
in
of
of
of
routii.'Xn,
tlitfbOMklT;
rirnei)eslrt7
"two eiDreseed Chinese expresslyseats
letter tibemaclearethan testant
scientious souls would headmaie." jeaxa
snirlt ministrv.wish cloSSJy afrkirs
"quick imagination.' with absoluteAfter littleparty closely 8atisfactbrily.lt'rSbiuee
subject .andlLesermsedthen started California. We'-passe-
d
Denver Pacific GloriFourth." This line farms
uecting link between Denver Chey-enne Union Pacific passestiirough country almost entirely
timber, coveredbuffalo grass. Cache Poudre
North Platte, both large creekstlawinsr eastward from, mountains.
only streams between .DenverCheyenne. This entire .section
fertility grazingaboutDenver.andl
around Evans Greeley,thelargest road lands
westernforming rapidly
nucleus good society,certainly does distinguish sheep
Mexico, Cheyenne,village perhaps eight hundred seuls
seventy-fiv-e
undulating
everything
greasewood.Cheyenne
"snow-fences- ,"
.wind-storm- s
growingpro-
portions.seventy-thre- e
unprotected
quiet-lovin-g
celebrated
reminded
however,
strongly
vegetation
openings Wahsatch
thousands
which shape
Organ
Allow
uaa
or buildingme
buildings ofnot
sduTcetifTiride every Mormon,awoudrous Itsground-pTa-fl- n
of plIlare,and8upportft Itselfof , building.
pTauepiftcronly
ellurtb,grand propor-JioifiMf- ty
walipup presentsonce 'imposing,
finished, walnut by
Intwasermons Mormons, in
a!.1. n 1.
theof glory
fatpnf the I excluded) andconviction that I hail " up ihe I of best in
form of mv first with reserved lor visitingof the sensational the
accept as legiti-- 1 now about sev--
in warning is an ims .. in agw, jjuuMv sprwltive !a tourhed. vet watches
anv to indulce in I and the ofof mere as au
our return to Denver ouc thonty amoutr his as anystudied aud days of Constantino haa
the important ef over his adherents,for
ever on "a con
ou the Ita level,
devoid Df and witlThe la and
the
theand isregarded as one the apnts auto and purposes althe wasthat and two
towns on the the weretued wiui tne class or
men and aof a feature that
not thecountry oi Colorado or mew
arriving at a
crowding
ruIt&HiPolygauiy
progressive American'-
Yellowstonecovered"
working-Mormons- .
plain
Mountainspopulation object
Union land, fact, thing. Beyondwere soon westward' desert Humboldt valley with
flo'wingjiver sameThe great Pacific and carpet green.
speed that Teaching valley "Humboldtrailways" Wells" several
creat monopolies, takegenerally about The) Theylookpreciselylikewellsdugandtlie
country from Cheyenne west four hundred barren
with the exception thatportion the Laramie over whichthe road runs, and
not all like the swardsplaiBS Colorado and destituteof save small buthardy growth green bushes calledsage-brus- h and Soon afterleaving Laramie plains
reached. They extend along the:railway calculated traveler,
Sierrassnow-DiocKa- mat
Tiiegradually
whirlwind, during thelmit,to, many
were not In conseoaeace.the snow the
driftsas to train
weeks. Since the placesuave been wiui lines oi
placed near thecaicmng neavyposed plains will not admit
being erected;dangerous.
along the stations neatlykept, and quite number
rapiuiy as to already thetowns. Laramie City, five
westOmaha, as and
as Cheyenne, and spring andautumn wnisue over town
brinesthe citizens
passing over the
andsummer
turage, and whichwell watprpd.
country oeyona wiui Darren appear-ance and Juardv
forciblyureary uore pictures m
Mor-later
across
from
greentrain
name,hour.
other their:ime
aud,
from
their
with awe.route such Juras,
miles tracksweep with
time
severeevery
detainthen
long
units. Triesosnow
shedswouiu them
route
milesopen
winuswith force thatgust upon
Mates. Alter Lara-
seven feet,wnicn airoru
their belncr
somewastes
arter were were evenbeing
the
find apparentlythat may true theWr verv
wifh
lawride and
tbatsuch action was nght, S 5K2courtcondemn
eighteenththe
notand
gen-- ;
withdesert, hundred
distinguisheduio vcvuiMiiun iJUIUiiliMlfrp. rAnHarinw it uuare
discussion,ing
land
told
diet
hadtook
pass
cuts
more
thev
wild
Bed
diuiV. hsin.derives name thebarren soil, waters
told that: livingiounu onits proau area. rotIswest fifty
code, repeals emigrants
eonflici
Moreover,
journeying
Justbe-run- at
Chinamen."heavy"
whisky. Thestations
distinctive
undergonebanks many ago. This stream
so Impregnated asmiter
ther beastbanks
oruuo brush. Ouemiles from Omaha
and theEcho and
the before the passage the act 8reat through
signed
alone, wellas old the
years ago. Theor mese
perpendicularly from the narrowway feet, and
either sidereuei. uomesture meant the same castellated natural monuments, worn
.c.ucujr rrom stone wans.
had give
sameneither
iiausuppliesjnake has gravelly
The
maite
Qe wastettTot- -
beeears that the
o,lll,.ui JtvxeepuDg intnere growtn
huo mountainor
rich grassesThe
welltheir church
and and yet not suffer. Thechytch. thattorvastness might compare togrand old'citlcand wonder that if&
forIndeed
the tire edifice
roof thatiithe whole The Is
seats gradualthe
organ, the ornament thebehind the
and aa rearsfeet along thothe domed roof, it
yea,is
relievedKoldnml crimson, and onethe largest organs the world.
from ttie bat.uui near lextgiveu
The ministers the services
butthe song" theAiormomsm iniaiiiumiy,
invited commune with during service (thi
rabbits." theaad tied number the themattrrnnri i.'romore over-con-- 1 strangers. Brisham Young,
the church, issuiucieni.
and lriultK'.thadisclaim even directs
idea
thefinance,
the the
and
the
country told
bouujern
rough
winter
thorough
thousand
Bitter
style
Gentiles however,
rof the church, andmonism will as
brings infodegrees, stand
leaving Salt Lake Cify, toolCentral raeinc ugaen, i
1 I . 1 1 .aiuuu ui'
shore Corlnae, Utah ffromwhich
stage) andfields of
rewardfew hours
the scene had brightirreen nature hadself of desolation. Only barren glintingjedsor were seen, is
desertRockv and
, it once of thou- - Uhis vast there nowe Pacific in no
ind at I this lies itsspeed of of
do I of beautifulhigh ore this
eastern boast They, likpl are passed. are inall I number and said to have ' no bottom.'
and miles is ofumber, of
or plainsis
at ofof and Kansas,
of
water surface. wholecountry
idence mighty change, whichplace since ic
desolation reigned
terest.4y-fl- veryheavy, tram requiring engines.
bierrasare aueau noczymountains grandeur,
wierd" welldistance of sixtyJl to
portion (hei wqnderterrible wa&rtbe Grandest scenery the
caused detention of trains during, There throughthe railway navereacneu
Along I nllows ascent by circlingthe windstorms I peaks to sum-forc-
aalluded the
duringpiled solidly in great incut iosr, tne lor
exposedprotected
tiact.ex
of
render Allthe are
areso assume
hundredof is
inine the
a a dls
tne
six thousandpas
are forihe
itspatches stunted.
bushes, us of ofme
do
one
its
allbe
auucui
sue
the
tho
our
are
its
at
ana
oue
in,--
and the
the
thethe by
;nori
theby a
the
the
the wa3a
the Ileathe On
a six areathe
thenot
of.
theface
hasthe
age,next or in
The the foot thir--
two.the or tne
and mand as
andthis fill his and
thatthe is the
tnethis belt the
the thethe It corn-
so
the
anil
mar,
the
for
the
0f
nfinoiion
can
is the
the
one
by
the ascent,suow-sucd- ?, which?
make one completepring for fifty miles!
The line from Sierras Sacrais and either. 1 . 1 . . ,
presents some must, ueuuu-ff- rl
scenery Pacific.fore reaching Sacramento ' the roadnasses uortion countrviraiiy teeming verdure.
as the garden theban
Francisco, distant one and thir-ht the road passes
wheat California.passed over saw fields
waving jrraiti iu unbroken line for miles,and extending west as as iheeye could Thevery hot in summer,
lone with smallCalifornia oak there
mie which have altitude I the broad fields, givingit beauty
fertilitv.
from color
crand
day tuese
great
utter
them
wild
sixty
than 6aw allthe soil is cultivated. should likesay omething Sacramento
but themselvesreuuire space letter.
niesay wefoundbanJ?ranoiscoThe
does not thanhis Don Quixote. All along the sixty and
leaving liaramie, Indians the I tolu that the winters,Shoshone and other tribes are seen I more pleasant, there less hulounging about all I inidity. We shall always remembernaintpd Willi vprmlllion. mnnv ilrwcod I Lrpnf. hnv tnwmnnhfl with
careful review decisiou, ridiculous costumes, de- - J cause climate andit be that court had I imitating the as I novel and the kind
it thp mpHnn whoiiipr near as a few and sociable the people, andi --- - .. . . ... , (finw, ...i ' u ... i . : ,1
the COUrt Mas light refusing wiri Milt. In snmp t.h rnnntrv incwuuemu jauua jepoiieu uuuef oiui adorn their Indians the - k. d
for taxes, that I along the Union and Central Pacific are I 1 'the extent the mav all free
asthe law under which the was the road-han- fmiw-sne- lit rimlpr.i
courtthe
nice
very
level
great
from
They requiresalary, reliable as
drinkerally present looks bordervillages, fea-tures. The seven
suppose, that tho sixty miles west Omaha, is. , ui aiuuu uiq Jca--in runroa ... ' . . 0o cine roaa. is a natural
the
dothe
this con
tions.
ofhaveno
I thing isdistant
Creek station. Fromfollows
celebrated littlestituting mighty only all
collection
butthe
the aet
for
the
notthebut few
outlet was
thisBit- -
theby
its yearsis withto be tnorougnry and feud. Nei
man nor can drink it, andthere is alone
sage
mightyKnown as Weber
on3. passeslegislature.adopted
tHTcanshe Tneyneeome- -
pineland-mar- k on
route either I
passesroad-- 1
iu ooiu rowerinir and 1
timewis aj m vunmiBiiQns anu Og-
genius to to t
UUVAU kLI iHKM fM
distance
rTnrm ror toyear's with. the
long shore on west.
Mnnri;cent mdst
doors of kwnr
THoot.v uecome no
wastL Kacsas
Kansasafford
tithe
saintsis a
it
affair.oval, Iwdvrof
consists
Interior"on
of theaters.colossal in
pulpit;bare, white
toan
grand.
ofheard
neither case i aconduct
TaiU.
odiats. or
or its
ufllcient
of
I
followera
favored
hights
estamisnea
glory ofor depart
-couutry, higher
at jnLime we
northern topoint passengers
with grainfruit-tre- es flowers,
Inwhich
ofto be
preat betweenSierras.
iand).
averase eurhteen the
of
tothe about evof a
taking
Sierras are the pointfor
miles
rar
for a entrancemiles. It was on of mind as
sufferintr ofno
cne iniilbtl. of
resistless. theof
me
a
spienaiu
lte
for
her
uiences thrjughof all of taKengether, would cov--
mento rapid descent, .
on Central. Be
throus--tne Tlcuest;
beautiful as spots ofMormons, irom
hundredmiles, through
the great country ofwe it we
eastaud faris
almostlevel for a distance,
plains, au ofof where
to ofthey of
the of aLeta climate.
range .higher fifty-fiv- e
degrees- - in summer, we
different stations,nlp.i.qnr4. hp--
a of we jn of its balmy manysirous of sights,
fcimnlv possible; dressing ofnf.
Circuit in to nnD.;n imtfHpsfcme ungainly world.
ofwhole of decision be allowed to on trains at
of Laramie emnlnvpd Th nf
ofof
legisla- -
a
rma
theroad miles
a
weon
areare
nofar
alkali
no itsthou-
sand are
of of
an emizrant
are to
roe reu At
dotor ft
au
iu
Iicolored,
to be
"burden
are
he
oui
are
we
iiau
toon
me
of
of
In
of
Schools and Hotels- -
JJrpin.aa Occasional3. The crops
i - i ii ,uus secuou, uotu curu.
inferior, so, perhaps,In any other of country. Thisis; dwiug to too much rain in the earlypart of No country
beautiful none could be rendered delightful and productivethan Aortu but it has been almost ruined by the excessive, culture of
It is a gram stock refer creek, because of suf-- people give very at--ferings along
mountains
August
tention either these. A changemust and will after while. Thepeople now are full the idea a directrauroaa to uairo anu sc; Xiouis, wnicnwould also give shortestto Nashville. been a littlecholera here, it did amount tomuch, as else thatr been, was greatlyto bad water,proper attention Hunts- -
In question, the "h p,S pI?" Taue TV vUte 13 a charming plaperbut at presentan act similar in all to law &tw thf ceTe
thing to revive their town. Thehotelisfor sale of lands bought by brated tree," a towering closed, but be reopened
corporaJa. have
of
It
Front
do
standing and
of on,nana rise almost
aloneon standinguui.at to
re--
The
aiiuare
the
themore and
more
tine
ofcdme
them routehas
not
badf"OQd, want of
thethe will
the seen
saua
soon, it is This be greatconvenience to travelers. of
best schools for boyssouth is charge of Dr. G.Smith, brother of Smith,
city. He a of rare learningand admirably suiteu to givingboys and a thorough educa-tional As a scholar, and as
peal It aa to the State; and it only pos-- den. one and thirty-tw- o. miles maa in whole country. Several ofBible that the leeislature of ,9mab.a we 100 Utah Ce.n" young men of Memphis have been
the
will
verv the
men
thethe
i . r . . - . ' . : - --"'i i vuiu uuLCi J3 uiwcu. luiav dov iuul' tucuna congressional uisinct, am mat the great city of the Mormons. Brig-- Poifc house, in X)ec-atu- is the bestwnion it aia not do, repealing uam j ouiig anu nis wiiowers, in tneix hotel that was ever kept thatthe "back-ta- x crabbing" State law. and aisIll lrom "e luuignation or the people place. The proprietor is Dr. Thomas G.
main
oi nonnwesi, couiu, 1 imnK, Poifc. fnrmirlv of Memnhis. Thenassen-ui muuiiauauues re--1 havA iliaonvcrfvl fnnra omW "7 ItJZ r..T In,- - .1
These acts, pas.ed spot than where he founded Salt Wat Kmithprn md P.it thprp. .ind rpthe same and signed on the same Late Clty Tbls gem of the far west 1 deliahted. Why those on the Memphisday should not have been in utter con- - a P.laln almost level. Its streets aud Charleston do not, since two of the
V.
c as a iuo i trains mere about uiuner-um- e, boengineer marked oneknows Iam sureit be verv
cold streams are. by a of fa ft,m fimv pnnia.jo uiuuuwms, i tjprings, nityitnree mues soum, or ueca- -
to flow rapidly tur. on the Louisville andof Coiumbna, Georgia, hits 8id? ?f street, cleansing the eru has a number of. visitors,
two-thlr- d. of th nrt- - anu always a cool, nest and is very Dopular. though the accom- -ira aiuiuiuus, iu lueir iu- - are not so goou as iney
powewofthlsregionon the beat diistry, now a city of snow-whit- e SoSa be for the price-fi- fty dollars perbetting our deeply embedded in, shade. month. have been gen- -
pojtioq of accruing, foL 'credit,' 'cotton' and fcac aihi" withf8no3 "e ffourJ lwt ten hleh have very much.I ' I III Pft ft v ' ' i !t1-- .
IJolnlng
protected.
nlllar.' that we now have un. " J T" cTT, improveu tne cropa, eamuyr O CUL iTJll 1 I 1
UHoutourmulesandlands; andinseven the to thewest, yet mountains
s t i. iitau liih iMNiHiirasome warenouse fh rarif Ik iTr "Trvr,"this crop And Just a on cast and a
bo as the farmers and .planters pur- - mountainous thetheir present mad poliey of buying aunensions are said to be one
to buy corn, atL'SLSSSf.S1baconandhavwith.andthenpaytwot)er as mountalncua ota money from April to of this protect it from
. . , .. I the ''infuriate winrl io v,-
A. M,able and borrowers at the i Atlantic It
tabernacle,I--
metropolitanI
spheroidical
eggghaped. a
immediately
Indescribably
I
Presbyterians,understand,
Th&Protestant
tgeSichurch
southernersj
achanged:
nerrranidlv
everything.
a
a
wheat-countr- y
charming
exceedingly
ALABAMA.
HuNTSvriiiiE,
Alabama,
gion.butthe
a
everywhere
w.dnlL''thousand-mil- e tmS,rariIv
thought. a
Chancellor
a
extraordinary
greater
MEMPHIS
FEMALE C0LLE6E,Street.
fSHS 'rZTSu IT .Fiy William Carroll, Resident,
nf l,nSnnrliiflnn nffio mi I tOO. tbeMormOfj haa tVia I Scholastic Yeaf InEtlta--rrr comforts that lnterln; 1 wBl.begin onMonUay. Septembersnavine-snop- s, proviueu a "--
n iu. .T-o- in. 1873. and close on rnaay,nW,lr H,,m - -
v.vn " "" mesnaae. trees Bait Xiakeit, ue wnuie couutry l city is mnoer in Sicht.
one counting-roo- m and
T JL.H J ae Memphis aLaifobile rail-- o
long foreign road at City,
Better
storrm--
of
winter,
of
of
provide
thousand
nor
hundred
for
tlonlaie
"uuiThe all around, and the
seem growth thancarpet of and
waving grain. soli Is as rich aaman cau and the deluded devoteesof Mormouiam to give
of one-tent- h to the
is
short,pIalnhalf
TheThe
it
appearancefplendidly
said
.4 Tr.rtata
is,
world tothem
disregardingweakening pow
sooner
Afterana
I T.Dasseu
leave forbeau
liful plainand
hard
in deckedvision
alkali unisthat the
isliving
milesroads
the rate the!They
the
the
rises Theof bears
beenwhen supreme.
to the summit iseach
iu theirbeauty,
nearly the
winter misrnt
roundand
to
ther i. .'qanu oi
the
litwith
bacramento to
As
dry and
of here and
landscape leverof I
andSan Francisco,would long
thatthermometer
loute and
the
the"pale-face- s"
I
nfThe
and
and
the
and
point
Dunne
CorrespondentIn. .i oi cuuuu
very more thanpart
is
cotton. and
to
of of
theTherebut
have it attributableand
to 'cleanliness.1878
l
One thein whole
here, under C.of
your is manmost
youngtrainiuGr.
isi?6?
-- wAif
intend to inme not,
tiponllfiil "about fertile
time isbullton
uu luugiii, pas3best could have them, wouldClear, svstem I ofrrnW,. Rtnnnt.
"'b""""and made down either Great South- -The mayor .eac? city, road, large
ap--iiautc.when havedwellings, There rains
future called 'cater- - lD& days,ilnothing
away
,shore
fertilizerto cotton
month
iv,nvrnt
plainsiopes, .larger
green
ask,
stands
grade
reach!
groves
manners
summer.
glvng
Vo. 259 Poplar
Za
rWxvrto and P.ltv oTl M1HE Fifth Of thiitheworee :' jui
Dare
aa, jcThe um course of Instruction-tril- l be pur
sued as heietofore.The syeUun or ntiTTKS ezaralnaUons will
fert Tigldlj iidhered. to, an4 medals and prizewal tied p'apils lor proficiency in the differentpa
Iis
a.
V
17.
lO
if
"
Tne i.healtby i
Boaraerafamily of tb
,..j.
ahool Is located in one of the mostid desirable portions or the city
cau oe accommouaiou in moPres lent.
iCnr rnii n, tic Jiaru a to terms, etc., toe
rllrAJi VA.BKOLL, A. M VrMlduf
oi
to
tsr.
A. TACOIXO.
fA.
Liquors.B. TACOABO.
DICXXAHK.
Importers nnd la
AND CIGA11S,
N07324 Front Street. - Memphis.
JPOBESTA. &TrnnTuCiTu TTnnnB tipathdc
HAVE REMOVED TO
VAOOABO
nrwlera
JL. 3.
TSTo. 270 2P.roxa.-- r Stroot.soUcrted. We now have a largerOUDERS and expect'to keep a lamer and
better stock: or Imported and DomesticLiquors. Wine midClg'rs. nn.t
LAND FOR SAIE.
LOTSozrsr- -
For Sale.jut I have forty lota in the division or ray
home place, SO by 150 rcet. Also, my RESI-
DENCE, with two acres attached, on Walnutstreet, which I deslrqto. sell; Also, lota front- -
ins on the river, west of the tiayoso house.
Persons desiring to purchase can see me at3IY OFFICE, ro. 373 2L1DT STEEET,JACKSON BLOCK, over Sledge, McKay & CO.
myll GEORGE DIXON.
Hare Cliauce to Secure a Home.rpHE undersigned will, on tho 21st rtny ol
1 Aucust next, sell at public auction, atUermantown.Tenn., his plantation, consist-- 1ingoi tHe.v-iu- u acres 01 goou larmiDg lanus;100 acres improved, balance well timbered.Situated two miles northeast of German town,and one mile norut or tTirresL mn,xn ineMemphis, and uutrleston railroad, in uneiDypnnnrv. Trt snTil In 40 nrrR hlotK
Terms, of Sale One-slst- h eah on day ofsale, a on tne lain day or uctooernext, uaiance one ana two years.
Parties desiring to purchafo can obta nplats, and Information as to title, location,e'e, by applying id air. Uen. J- - v. Owen, wholives near tho place, or to Donoho & Bultey, I
Real iftate Asentn. or to C. C. Graham. Presl- - I
dent Mechanics' and Traders' Bank, Mem--1j.hlK. Tenn.
A
or addres me at Madlwn. Ark.JOHN PARHAM.
fie This Los.EOrjT THREE HUNDKFD AND SIXTYof these beautiful lots fctl'l
we will keep t08m open at theon hand,
resent LOWPRICKS and LIBERAL TERMS of paymentfor a short time longer. All who would availthemselves of the present advantage mustnot delay closing negotiations, for whenthe, prices are advanced we do not propose toreduce them again. Call get plots andmake a thorough inspection of the propertywithout delay..
1UL&L.1 IU.,mj-2-5 3trilnlloa Street.
THREE TALUABLE
COTTON PLANTATIONS
In Panola Connly, Jlississippi,
On Easy Terms acd at Iott Prices.fVE tract. acres, 500 In cultivation;j net income miui.
One other tract, 800 acres, 400 in cultivation; net income saxju.
One other tract, 400 acres, ICO in cultivation;income SSOO.
Good gins and cotton presses on eachr goodwater, goou Duuaings ana good lencmg.gether with good labor, on each place.
Will be sold, one-ha-lf paid first Januarynext and balance in twelve months, at gh! 50per uaiion
and
once
and
SOO
acre,- l.uil-l.- 'f . It...... ..it.. ,iini . c. . j n jjiiua.iur, .,1 .n...
For full particulars, or correspond with either.sir Any one desiring to loot at said farms
wlU call on Cant. S. D. PoweiL at Batesvllle.Misswbo will furnish conveyances and go I
with parties to the plantations.
IHSUSA2TCE.
lelS
BLUFF CITY INSURANCE CO,,
(Fire and Marine.) So. 333 Main st.jj
Mkjiphis, TESif., July 7, 1873.CUT The Board of Directors of this Onmrnint
has this day declared a dividend of Ave peritjuu, uuu uruereu il lu ua creuiieu Tnesiook notes oi the stockholders.
jya W.f
IN"
-- &2.
D. T.
n.W. A.
6.
O. V.K. A. P1NSON.
FIEE A5D MARCTE
NSUEANCE COMPANY
OF MEMPHIS, TENN.,
OFTICE
HADISOSTPOKIEB,
XOWHSESD, Ticc-Preside-
GOODXAJfjSecrctarj.
LOIfSDALE, Jr., Aas't Secretary,
D.H.TOWNSEND, KAilBABT11. D. JOaNSON,C J.PHXLLlPSjN. B. 8LEDQE,
KS.DA1I,H.
UIHECTOKS:RADFORD
1TJHTEB,A.JWH1TB,
COFFIJT,McNirrr,
BKOOICS.E1SEMAN. feSS
NLAND km HEINEINSOBANCE.
mO SmPI'KRS AND OTHEES DESIRINGeffect Inland and Marina insurance, L
cau uuw uue tuu
PACIFIC MUTUAL INS, CO.
OF ISEW OKH,
TOTAti ASSETS 81,021,091 59MhAflfWYTtn fiTfi tittftlTiraa.Herttandlnc lsnot only u first-clas- the
umiea eiaies, dui in Europe.
IIboh Street.
REAL ESTATE.IBEZKVAMT. TUEZEVAXTs
RE.iT. ESTATE JEXCULtSTGEOF
L.U. T.
K. L.s. f.S. 11.
JL to
in
- "
J; f.
. .
S. X. cor. Slain and JcHernon Sto.
Rental Departmentlu charge W. D. McCailuro.Bayers and renters or real estate cannot
know that they have been best suited intU.tney see our catalogue, wnicn emoraces a large verywnicn ii wiu uiways do our pieaure- - to snow.
Tor Sale. Thataa tho
C.
W.
ttv
nlendld ntonertv knownOOODLOELANTAXroN;fitt the
counties of Lincoln and. Desha, Arkansas, re-puted one of the-fine- cotton plantations onArkanaa river, belonging towno uveal loo great a lwance io gi ve 1 1. per&on-- ai
attention, Is oBered for sale at fifthcash, and fonr annual nayments: possession1st January, 1S74, from, which time deferredpayments would date Tho- - has 1C00
one-ha- ir cleared and in a state ofcultivation, well drained, securely fenced, allbuildings necrasarv. suah residence, labor.ers' cabins and and with an ade-quate force of laborers, most of whom havoresided on the place for the last fifteen years.With a Dlantatlon of such extent and capacityor production a bale to the acre being a safe I
estimate the remunerative prices now Dre--1vailing, ana easy terms upon wnicn if may dobought, an energetio and, experienced cotton-- 1
trrower could easily meet the payments and I
seenre a spienam estate.Applications in person or by letter re
ceive our special auenuon.
i itJ. BM1TU, aro to be piM to me, and noother is allowed to receipt lor same.
A. 2k
in
to
on
as
&
Jyl5 mivuaeii ituuiuu;, Assignee,
HOTHLSl
mm house.
LINDLEX & 1YIKFPS,PROPRIETORS,
LITTLE SOCK, ARE.- -
ea Thu Hotel is ne.wlyrarnUhcd thronshont.The table will be found inferior to nana in theEasterri cities. Persons visiting- - Little Bock
San. Uave their bagrage checked to the AN-
THONY, on application to the baggage mar--
ter on trains'-- We employ no rnnnen.
1RAND ItOTEX. Broad-way- , opposite Con- -
erest Parte Kara: oca. new and mag--nlflceni Hotel, accommodating 1000 persons,openfd Jane i, TUe proprietors haveadopted the following "chedule of prices: ForJune.septembernrtd-October- , trannlentguests,Si SO per dayr weekly pests, tt per day:monthly jjneaa, St 51 per day. For andAngnst, transient i'est, J5 per day; weeklyfrnesls, Jl 50 p--r day; monthly ftnestn, ffl perday. Qilmore'u. ramons Boston Jubilee BandIs engaged for the season. Families wishincto enijagu apartmedts In this modern hotelpossesfch--g of clothes-presseS- r
water and electric beli s m every sni, cr apan.ment-- . will apply to oJrfwa vr. VV. U- -TjANI COOrnil HQ fl.wara.wg.i. inn
YEAST POWD2ES.
Tie; - - r - : r'' t, rrrja,Cnele-Her- a"..z Jt . i C Jfrrfn Itr Pvt nlStiUi . Acl irleryg k j S T uicaf iu. lb CjJiACSTI ' , :j f.r.i .A li VCRJ, l It ITUi; rTZP 0
i- .J It crry f; e STST TXASTPOWVEK
r ir.t'. n, fi tl "So'X ET CROCBSa i OT..HJT39 CVHtTTTCIEnK
anactoreJ DGOCBT i. EEOTHXr.69 STREET. NEW-YOK-?
PAE,T2TSKSHIP.
IIIP SOTICE.PARTNERS after date. N.M,Trezevant be a-- partner in our businesswithout change of name.
TREZEVANTMemphis, June
J.P.TKKZEVA5T. y. JU TBKSVA IT.ESTATE XUHANUE. Trezevn,.! iRKAli(successors to Hoyster.Trezevant
N. f. Main JeCersonits. While wea s eclaltv of public sales, in ha
loug experience is brought to the serlratfour patrons, we are fnUy prepared to at-tention to property in our lianas at privatesale, orfor jentorescHauge. na-O- ur Rentaluepartment is m cnarge or w . u. jictaiinin,
H fully quauuea to gausiaction,ennnuy to lanuioru anu tenanu
J e!4 T.i "'-vV-T m.
HOOPSKIRTS.souTUKztsr
IIOOPSKIRT and CORSETEJANtrFACTORY,
No. 8S2 aOTaisi Stro ot.W1IUI.ESAXI: RETAIL.
VT"AN tJFACTURE allof tlie popular JolntIes3
WalklneSklrUnnd theFolding Bustles.
genuine without trade-mar-kon waistband, constantlyready the largest ofWerir. L'01?eau DnpontCorsets; Abdominal Support
Glovc-Flttl-ac MissesCorsets: Stockinir bunrortinzw rsmeios, x.ic.
I Goods warrant45d
Kina.
Crap, Calif.
NSW
this Mr.will
nrmCO.
1ST3.
I'o.)and
wligive
who give
AND
sizesUL
Mem- -phi None
stock realand
Imr. andhi&w, iress torsei faos,
LOI ! LANGE.
2.TJ2JLBSR.
LATHS AND SHINGLE
WE are constantly sawing and are pre-pared to furnish lumber of all di
mensions, Xattas and SftJngles, at snortnotice.
DENTISTS.
de. l mm & SONS,
243 Haitt Street, nTempliis, Term.
Teeth Extracted Wltnont
ROOFING.
riHIOSE in need of good anil gubstantialJ. rools will consult their Interests by examining our
PLASTIC SLATE ROOFINGbefore makimr contracts. Considerici: Itscheapness, durability, and Its Impervionbnessto water and lire, it is equal, if not superior.loaayroouDR in use. xls ease oi appiic&uonanu perieci auaptation to roois oi suaeither right angles, horizontals orperpendicu.lar mnst commend It to the favorable con.slderadon of the public, valleys of anyshape made without tho use or metals of any
Anti-Corrosiv- e.
No chemical preparation has yet been discovered which so effectually and securelyprotect meuu roois irom tne action oi ineatmnsnherp. and from rust, corrosionanu uecay, as u su.uc-W- e
refer to Col. L. J. DuPre (Editor Appeal),Chas.Kortrecht.Esa.. Col. P. C Bethell. H. I.who have uedit. u to its merits as a roofing.
tor references to ieadlnz citizens of othercities, and examination of samples of roofing.piease cau at our omce,
jyis115 2 Ucnle Street.
Fain
hence
OAVIS & WALKER.
EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY
.407 Street, Memphis, Tenn.
JPurulettt Granular CtmJuncUra.VpMOalmuu tcun jtxmnut.ITioa the treatment or all Diseases and inju- -jl uiese ueucaw organs.
Also, all CM UONlCDISKAHES, and diseasesoi j.ne- - IjUjuq, XAijii.x, anu jxAanu ua.TABHU, treated with unparalleled success byMedicated Inhalations and other valuableremedial agents.
Established expressly to aflbrd the afflictedsounu,ana scientific meoicai aiu.
au3 Lu JU CUlMAiN , a. u.
CAUKIHGTOH AGENT, IOUAjISIJKI jBOMSOF BOUND MUSIC.
Geran of.Sacrea Song.neasor German Sonc.
(Jtmn of Scottisb Sons;.Wreath of Gems.
Shower of. Pearls, Operatic Pearls,Best Vocal Daets, Opera Songs.
.Erlce or each book Bds. S2 SO; CI. S3; Full
Tho above volumes are oulte unsumassahlR.as each one is filled and crowded wlih the
varloty of property for Jaale and, for rent, and. I best Vocal: Mnslo of its kind. Books are
?50,X
tractacres, high
will
Thts
July
11th,
make
Best
large, and wonderfully cheap. Pases fuilsneet-rnusi- c size, ro saj pages.;
Rkxembeh oua NewORG AIT. AT HOME.
Home is not complete without it.Look a
THE STANDARD, for Choirs, EUs..m
ItlVSlt 0i LIFE, for Sunday-School-s
by
any
.52 50
1Hm
The above books for sale bv all dental.ocni, n receipt off price.
OLIVER D1TSON 4 CO., BostonCiiAH. H. DITSOX & CO.,
au2 711 Broadway, New York.
HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE,
35
X AM prepared to take charge of a fewInsane Personn. Such accommodations asmay De desired can bo secured. On a long andlarge experience in tho treatment of this classof cases, with a reference to the p ofesclon and
BAHKS.?.
Sterling Exchange.
USIOS ASD rLANTKEX BAZ Of MEMFniS, )- - - J one-18-, WEI,
0" Ilavlcg effected proper armngemcnta,this Canlc win hereafter draw en London orLI verpooMn soma to salt purchasers.
JeW JC P. ItKAD, Cashier.TREABfjItY DEPARTMENT, )
OmCIO? C0MPTB0I.I.ml0PTUKf01Utl!!CTWAanisOTON, llarch 31, 1K73. J
wnsiMS, by MUs factory evidence pre--sen ted to the undersigned, tt has been mappear lasfr
Tho FotirtJi Rational Bank ofMemphis,
in the city of MempUK In the county orShelby, and Btolj of Xennewee, hah oeen dulyorganized coder and according to the requlre-men- ta
of the act of Contress entitled "An actto provide n Nastotrat Cnrnmcy secured by apledge of United 8t te Koaan, nod to providefor the circulation and redemption thereof,"approved Jons 3, and has compiledoil the provlnlons of es.ld aot required to becompiled wttit before commencing the busl-neD- H
of bunking under said aat.Now, therefore, I, John Jay Knor, Comp-
troller of the Currt-ncy- , do hereby certify thatTna Fottxth Natiokai. Bazhc of MmtPiiiH,In the city of Memphis, In the county orShelby, and State of Tennessee, Is luthortzedto comm6aie the batlne,aof banking underthe act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof witness my hand andseal of oClce, thia 31t da kT March, 1573.
(Slgaetl jSu HYK30X,
BLANK BOOKS.
PliTTMBER.
J. "W. x. BSOWM
STEAM AND GAS FITTER
16 Jefferson Street,
BETWEEN MAIN AND FRONT
PSOPESSIOIiAX.
ATTOSSEY-AT-LA-
BAKDitj, SJISSISSII'PI.w Keferences: Bates. Flrer
M.L-i-l rncham. RontAS k Co ir
3". . MACCA3KB,
ATTORNEY AND COUHSBLLOR
No. 41 3radison Street. Boom 36,
IUO. "W.TEOirPSON xno.t. wjalknebTH05LPS0N s FALKNEB,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,Riple?; Mississippi,
Ci FECIAL an.l uroioct attention zlven tO collections In Tippah and adjoinin.counties.
Kefer to colonel to. a. finson. Colonel TJtDlllard. Bouthworth, Thayer tMemphi
ATTOSNSY-AT-IA- W,
15 BSIOX STREET,LEE B LOGIC 1IE3IPHI8. TENNESSEE
SAH.-SIAKS- R.
CASSIDY & MILLER,
SAIL MAKERSAND
COTTON DUCK AGENTS,NITVSr OKIXAHS, . Z.OTTISZAHA,
VTANUFACTUBEBS OF ALL SIZES ANDJ3X qnaiiues or
rinson,
Tents, Tarpaulins, Wagon-Cover- s,
Every description of "Wcroow andDookShates: also. Flags or all NatioxsBuntings, all colors, etc. Wholesale. lealersm jiasiixa AJn TAnsm lives, ait sizesfrom the Plymouth Cordate Company. Plymouth, Mass. We keep on hand, ready forBiupment, a large block or ou ine aoove ora-cles. CASSIDTf 4 MILLER,
197 pvTijus Btbeet, near Camp,ap.1 New OrleiuiA. LoniFJnn.
COMMISSION.
ESTABLISHED 1855.
J. O. MATIIETTSOX,
General Gommissiou Merchant,AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Beference National Fork BankvNewYork.
PROPOSALS.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
rBOPOSALS are lnviteil for build Ine a Jaila at Senatobla. Tate county. Jlissfcslrral.
xneuruwings anu specincaironscan oeseen'attheofflceof th Architect JamesSi Madison street, Memphis, Tenn or at-th-
office of the Chancery Clerk, O. i West, Sena--
411 proposals to be sealed and delivered onor before thellst day of July, 1CT3, either withO. F. West, Esq or James B. Cook, Architect?Memphis, Tenn.
The Board of Supervisors- reserve, the rizhtoi lejeci ing any or au oius.
SI
With
4
ay oruer ci me uoara.T. S. TATE, President.
laZS O.F. WEST. Clerk.
SEALKD PROPOSALS- - for the building ofSection of the
Mississippi Iiirer Telegraph,rom Itfemphls. Tennessee, to Friars PointsPlans and. SDeciflcations can be seen at tha
omce ur tne Washington insurance Company.The right to accept or reject any or all bids
reserved. x. w. BiiuwK, president.O. w. L. ( rook. Acting Secretary. lya)
Jl xssoxTTsr?xo:Kr.rpHE copartnoTshlp heretofore existing be--x tween w. h.jjujsouo ni tt. r. kiit.k-- .
LEY, is tills day dissolved by mntual consent,W. B. Donoho having sold his entire interestluuuu unii lu u. ir. uniKipr. wnn MsnntM nilLiitr uuDiuiies oi ine oiu nrm, ana is alone au-uiorizeu. to use ine nrm name m iinnirinMnnU. D. Bulkley will continue the Keal Estateand Allan Lino Steamship Agency on. his ownuer wvuria name ana siyie Of
Memphls,.Tenn. July 3T, unjj
CARD.BULKLEY, X beg to tender my sincere thanksw an inenos, anutocommeoa Dotttmyesumable former associate and Iheiranortant interests in which ho- is enznsreil. to the cordialpatronage and encouragement of the public.
Successors to Donoho 4 Bulkier.
3SA1 ESTATE
ALLAN LINE STEAMSHIP AGENCY
30 Madison Street,. Mem phis, Tenn.
EE COTTON PRESS.
urrr.r. mi hm.tr.rnr. H ftvote myattention td the manufacture of this
WSOtlllHT TRfllfl fiCKRff PRESS. 8 itnow surpasses all others, both, for horaeroatlstsm power, i am mwk - auuucontinue to do so, and sustain the unrivaledcharacter that it has attained and toIt is nstly entitled.
I alto mn.nnf&ctnre-tha- t extraordinary andmost wonderful machine', tho CBeetc Cotton.StiilEs .Crnsber, ntust necessarily su-percede all hand labor for clearing oa the oldstalk. .
All orders ror euncr mo n - orhills 1iia iielale firm or KKNSEDV community wno Know me, 1 must dopenu for he nddre: rd f
--AND-
persona.
aeienawwhich
which
i.TUsner
public cenfldence. AJd-tJ- s, unu,riii.i bjiu,au2 No, 18 WtCort street. I Jya M. D. CHS, Patenus,
deto
Wt,
SPRIN&
CRT GOODS.
A1SDMME EM DS
On and after MONDAY, JULY 2Stli, we will offer nrMacniflcent htock of
At Closing-ou- t Figures.HAVING FtmTKKB EBDTJCED THE PRIt ES OF UUK
LINEN LAWNS, PIQUES, PERCALES, GSBNiDMS,
- Ladles destroMOf purehaslng may be sabred of
UPSECSDENTSD BAH.GJlIU'S IK THSBS GOODS
We have also made a Bed action in our elegant line of LADIES' ABVICTORIA LAWN, LGiEM, 6RASS-1INE- N & PIQUE WALIIJfB SUITS
Which we are cow offering aX less thra. the eojt of manirfiatare. We will also 0r the meetcomplete assortment of
IHS'HOSIERY.&LOVES&UeERWEAREver shown in thLs market, at EXTBAOKDINAXILT ATTHA'.TIVE PRICE?.
S4iS and 244 WnixL Street, Coi'. sJe3Fersm.
HAHDWAHE-CTJTJLER-GTmS-E- TC.
JAS. G. BAF.BO0K.
AND DEAXEXS IX- -
JAS. G.
CUTLERY, BUNS, BUILDING MATERIALS?
1
Agrienltiiral Implements, Stc.281 JhKJHT ST.,
CLAY BUIX23Z2TG,
IHPOKTIHS
removed onr stock of Hardware and to the large and eemmttUoas331 Haln Mreet. clay BniWloc. we have tn store and are reeoiviBZ- - a much
larger and much more complete assortment of goods in oar use titan qrotoforo, mhliili we.offer to Merchants and others vtsitins Mempfai at Kxtromely Loir Flnre.
A careiru inspecuonoi outba m rrasaann riuc2i is respectfully seueitea.&
SI
Special
Cutlery
AST)
AND DEAL EES IN--
AND
and SIS S'SAGENTS SPOOFS.
SIMPSON
2SSMPHIS, TSlaN".
HAVIN'G
BiRBOOR SI3IPSOS.
HARDWARS CUTLEH.3T.
--inroBTERS
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY,
T12ii&lT,
Deering'3 Horse Engine, Goilett'a Gins, Bradford's Grist 21 lib, Buckeye Reapersand Sowers, Universal Fan 2U13, Case Mills, Evaporators, Steam Engines,
Saw mils and Hachinery Gencrallr, Marrin's Eire-Pro- of Safes.
1842 1 THE OLDEST1 HARDWARE HOUSE IN MEMPHIS (1873
A. J. WHITE. A. D. ZANGSTA7T. FS.2I).
STICCESSOES TO A. J. "WHITE & CO.
TTrYTPORTSHS AWD JOBBERS m
234: 5?ront Street, Memplais.AGENTS rOK
2. WHli'i.
Deering's Horse Engines, Branch, Crookes a;cd.'S Circular Saws, HenryCisslon A Sons' areolar Saws.
ZEI-GrX-iE COTTOET C3-X3ST-
SHDEDLH COTTOIsT G-XjNT- S,
Oj&JTZ V JOEL'S OOTTOK--G-HiT- S,'
ISAAC STRAUB'S C3KELXS"2? TVTTTiXiSPlanters' Cotton. Presses, Klrby's Reapers and Mowers. Buford'i Bloek Hawk
Wacons.Oas Pipes, Hall's Fire and Burglar Proof Hfes, VaaltFronts, Fairbanks' Scales, Rubber Ealtlnjr, Eaektnff and itese.
Tirlln Kind Powder Company.
TOSELTDfSON'S lUSTTRAKCS AGENCY.
Ne 17
9
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T..i, - -IN IL, :
OF AND
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260
3BC 3?B
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CO,,
IMPLEMENTS
STcaipMs,
SSTABIjiISHB 1868
:"TOMLINSON
Madison Street.
QUEEN INSURANCE &.LIVERPOOL LONDON,
OAPIT.A SlO,COO,OObASSETS UNITED STATES, $722,413
ROYAL INSURANCE GO.LIVERPOOL LO&DOiM,
o.:sr3xi'j.a.A.X-B- , $10,000,000ASSETS UfllTSD STATES, S!,300,0G0t
SLOBE MDTUA1258-AR- BEAS5WAY,
'St w ;
IETS, ::::::: $31I5TOML.I3KTS
JSaflisoa Street, Mempliis, Tenn.
.OSSES ADJUSTED IN MEMPHIS AND PROMPTLY PAID
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