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RA.IL.RO ADM. 311'T SOl'THEKX MAIL KOUTE TU TBI MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON R. 8. Quickest, Ik. ami Shortest Route TO THB KAMT At H01THE.WT. S.Eff, FAST AMI IMPORT AX T CHAXUE OK SCUKDILF, Talvla- - CtTeetHnnday.Jnne 17,177. EXPRESS TRALN Memphis dally . 11 :.Vi p.m at Heoiphia . 5:20 P. HI MAIL TRAIN Memphis dally .lOJiO am .11 :00 a. in Arrlvi at Memphis SOMEBYILLE TRAIN L4es H.OO p.m ArrlwM t Memphis dally ex-ei- bunday) 8:10 m Tlnw 20 minute luster than city Unie. Toe 11 5 p.m. Express Is the UchtBlnjc Train from Memphis. and will only stop at ' tleaa and at Terminal Point. Xhe lO-JI- a-- Mall Train will stop at Regular stations. Meaaervllle Trail will atop at Kenln aaa ft'las etatlene. The Mcatalaa- - K.prean Trill ma9h,e a Irk. rat tlur ever made to 2 noxvlile, Lynchburg. Washington, and Eastern eltkea. Only IS henrn -- Icm. ta Chattanoam. Only 4 aaara Mraapala ta Waahlatflon. wl.h eorrepoiidlri economy ot time to othar Kaatera ctlles. It ckun af ( in to the various Springs and Watering Places In East Tennessee and Irglnla. Only one chants of Sleeping Coaches between Memphis and Washington. Baltimore, Philadel- phia. New York and Bo-to-n. bleeping Coaches built expressly lor this Southern route and climate. Splendid lamllj accommodations. fjra4 year Tleketa aad arc they are via Hemphla aad t.'harleeton K.K. JOHSA.BT, Chief Engineer and Ueueral SupertnteudenL u.iKr.v Hi iHrt. Ticket Ageul, 278 Mala st, JAM. K. IF.X. General Passenger and Ticket Agent. T.N.1IAVAXT, Assistant General FaoseTtger Agent. LoulsTilleand N ashYille and Great Southern Railroad. 11-4- 1 o.n.. Kijcht Expreas-(Dal- ly, except 8MuMay.-Corme- cts at Milan for fcU Louis and Ctdea; at Mckenzie Tor NMh'llle.ChattMionga. Atlanta and the Southeast; at hrta Jor Hop klnsvllie. Henderson and Evansvllle; Louis- ville for all polula North and toft. l,io nn lur Kxprrna Connects for St. Louis and Chicago; at Louisville for all points Worth and East. :44 p.m. Parla Accommodation -- Dally PuUman Palace Cars on either train to LouisrUle, and on night train to Nashville. yor tickets or Information, apply at Ticket CWnce, 287 Main, northwest corner Madison street. J ana X. t'lyas, Bup'l Memphis Dlv. J aaaew Bpeed, Ticket Agent. Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad CHAKUK ur BCHKUIIH and after SUNDAY, May 13. 1877. train ON wm run as follows: LeaTB. Arm. New Orleans Mall dally at. ... 8:00 p.m 1:80 freight and accoinmodiiUon aally, except Sundays, at 0:30 m 8:50 a.m Close eonneetloruj made at Orenaoa with trams North and SoutH for all points. Ur- - Wot further information, apply to Ticket Office, 287 Main SU, and at Depot. M. Birke, Superintendent. J .nr. Mperd. Ticket AgenL MEMPUIS Sc. LITTLE UOCK RAILWAY The Short Line to Arkansas and Texas. TIME CAKIK lbatb: abkitb: Hall train, dall- - 610 D m- - Kelght trnln leave Hoie- - - djld excepted) 7:IJ0 a-- 5:20 p.m Passengers going on this road will take trains at toe Depot of the Louisville, Nashville and Ureal ttoutharn Railroad. - Mali train makes close connection at Anrenta lot pouita on Little rtock and Fort Smith Hall road, and at Little Rock with Cairo and Fulton Railroad, for aoluU In Southwest Arkansas and Texas. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains. For tickets and Information apply at Tlcketmcea 278 and 2K7 Main street, and at the Depot, footof Washington street, or at L. and N. and Ot. So. Depot, or to tie undersUmed. W. K. SMITH, Sup t, Memphis, Tenn. R. A. WILLIAMS, Passengei AgenU M. 8. 3 AT. . P. and T. A- - Little Rocfc. FOR KKXT. On Shelby street, between Beale OJTTONHKD Apply to HARRIS, MoKISICK TPRLET, Madison street. On ExclianRestiwt; rents low. Apply OUSES . . . . . H - 11 .1 ,t U...llann u. No. : Howard's Row. with all STOREHOUS8 K K.MfcACHAM. rttonBlied-Co- r. Union an.l Third : lately oonipled by Bchoolneld. Hanauer Co. E. K. Meacham. FFICES Pair cotton omees, with all water prlv- - o neges. over .1 nimiipi a nw. - Nos. 87 ana :i'.t aouin vahi STOREROOM . Clnb. 87 feet frtMit, wlth a depth of V6 feet. Apply lo R.;B. bNOWDUj WASTS. USINE68 N EN Ten more business men to call at ractoiy. ai I eecunu sirccu With a capital of $1000 In a 3JARTNER busliiM- - SoH) of It guaranteed. Address MANUFACTURER, this ofllce. 'OMAN To cook. wah and Iron for a family of persons. AOlireiW ri., Two In Memphis, and three to travel SALESMEN and Mississippi; 885 a month, hotel and traveling expenses paid to acceptable men. All appl cants answered. If sUmp w In- closed. Otieen City Ulass and Lamp Works, Cin- cinnati. Ohio. lj24eod plana is wanted tor the summer PIANO-- A. by periou who will keep It In good order ddre N B.. Appeal offl.e. ILLINEB1 Flitclai mMl!nT. M H( F. - III l-- J. &rr iMcmiti nticvt. lJ LOAN MONEY-Ap- ply to WOl. HIS Main street, UOl31S AXD ISO Alt V. "T y OOMS Most desirable In the city and at summer 1 v rates, ai i L loun St.. corner iw ww wim. QUIT OK ROOMd-De-lra- ble suit of rooms, with onani. ai usi uranwi. TJOARDIN I A suit of Ian?e. cool and elegantly J. J rumlslied rooms, tor a panv union irminu, In a private family where there are noother boarders; table A I ; private, if desired. AudreosJ. Harvey, city. OOM Furnlsl-e- or uniumlshed front room. R with board; alio, at 1 It tnun si. OOM AND BOARD An elegant room, wltb R hoard, at list street- - M)R NALK. UOGIESAND ROCK A WAYS B 8 Secoud hand lop tiugg.es, 2 becuuo-haii- d Doctors' bugi tes, 4 Second-han- d Oiien Buggies, 8 Second-han- d pbaelous and Rock anajs. All In ffiMMi rviMlr: for sale cheaD at cm fRl FK CO , 17 Main street WTTON-rRl- S One Brooks Cotton press, stpam power attachment, gtxxl as new. very cheap. Apply lO J. I. .1 1 H.SJ1 ,rt g Wl from w A TARE A handsome black mare, "old Lexlng-1- 1 km stork " six vera old. lfiAi bands high: trots Inside ot th-e- e minutes, and has good saddle falLs. ti. t- - uAU IM T CRKAP .L One Ice-bo- nx7x.'l feet, lined with Iron: rolds ten kegs ol beer, and room for milk, vegetables, etc i 1A. Dtniu.i, yo. l eaie su OLNTER A tine saloon counter ar d four doors K Apply at No. 44 Washington street. Rl IT BOXES BY THE MILLION Of all sizes. at low prices. WILLIAMS CO., Send for price list. Lumber Dealers. TTNUlNa Ven low. one power Engine, Xj Boiler and Fixtures. Apply at CVBBINS A fil'N SI nlon Ironworks. street. STKAVKI). W On July 2d, one spotted CIO cow, with both ears crotpe. A llheral reward will be paid for ber return to No. P8 Mosby street. comer w inchester nvemie. A CLE One brown horse mule, about six years it dm. small scar on right hip; and oneBAi alHE. ruiderwui be rewatxieii. H. E. CANNON. Bethel Place, W3W A white mnley cow. led around the neck. A VV liberal rewaru ior n-- r return to w m. uangan, Mel.'moreaventi. near pia'w remale i oii're. TAKE IT. "WW Vy On July Ifl, 1S77. one milch row, yellow and-whl- te spotted, with tour white legs, crop off right ear and split on left one. The owner can get the cow by proving property and paying cnargea, hi ine oia liroond. ItL'IXIHXC.. JNO. REID, BUILDER 3X6 Serond IStreet. aVSTAIHd A SPECIALTY. Estimates made for parties aaving losses by nia, ov any atk la my Una TIIK APPEAL Will bf sent to pri fons out of the citf dur- ing thf rummer ot OSE DOLLAR a month. The address may It changed tchenecer de- - THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL-WEDNESD- AY, JULY tired. . LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. Yesterday was gloomy. tst night was cool an J plea;uil. Co to Katival purk concert t. Mouitotn arc unusually nuuierou ad1 UisaKreeably painful. T1ij r lilmul ktriki' is the theme of gen eral conversation in this city. . uood music win oe piajca ai f""" park to nijht, as this is the rvirular concert evening-- . . ... . , ., Next luesday niKht an txcurhion iur k benefit of St. Lazanis Episcopal church will le ifivtn on the Cons Millar. II. C. Alley, the special Uetective li ft i... l U ... k'l.Lrintri. k for North jrpuiuaj v. - i Carolina, where the latter is mulcted lor swindling. Thursday mgbt neat a uioouli(,'hl picnic will be niwn at Uie Hethell place, tour uiil.-- s from Memphis, on the Tigeon Koout road. Admission, fifty cents. The commissioners, yesterday afternoon, removed Tom Molan and John M'Neely froui the police force, and apjxiinted in their place lake Urown and W. J'. Maxwell. The DeSoto club boat, which is to take part in the race, wus carried up Second street, i ii.nnw v Ailsimx to the river, vesterday. The boat attracted general attention. Hotnola, Adam Hfde and I he Mill on tne Floss, by George Eliot. Novels by Charles Ueade, Misa Muloch and other celebratea au- thors, twenty centa a copy, at Mansford s. The ladies of .U race church will give an- other sociable Thiirfday evening, July 2Cth, at the residence of Mr. T. II. Milburn, corner Tate and Orleans streets. Tickets fifty cents, refreshments included. The firemen of company No. 2 have erected a conifovtablelbath-housc- . rear ot their ball, on Main street. The Imt: -- nouse is a credit to the good taste of the men who compose this company. lIeiJ. of the Washington street varieties, has been arrested for violating the United States revenue laws. An individual named guinn gave assurance that lleid had plenty of capital, and would sustain a variety show. At the election to fill vacancies in rank of the Bluff City Grays, the following named members wer unanimously chosen: Second lieutenant, Charles Leflingwell; junior sec- ond lieutenant, Herbert Hhett; orderly, Louis It. U. Hunter. Do not fail to attend the Lstival park concert The programme has been arranged with great care and cannot be oth- erwise than entertaing to all who are present. The selections are from the best and most eminent composers. There will doubtless be a large attendance. ; The bale of new cotton from Texas, the first new bi le of the sesison received here, was sold by auction opposite James & Sons, store yesterday morning, A. M. Stoddard auctioneer. There was a good attendance, and the bale was knocked down to Messrs. Hartmus At Co., at l ie a pound. The favorite southern song writer, John T. Rutledee, composer of Sare the iu eetest Kiss for Me, has in Whisprr You'll be Mine, Ijure, given us most decidedly the prettiest song of the past ten years. It has a perfectly bewitching melody that sings itself right into the hearts ot music lovers the world over. Hollenberg has it for sale. Acting-Record- er Egnew yesterday trans- acted the following business : Henry G. Smith, nuisance, case continued for trial; Nettie Har- mon, drunk, discharged; D. L. Gillespie and J. E. France, keeping lottery, fined fifty dol- lars each; John ledger, assault and battery, fined live dollars; Charles Boatall. drunk, dis- charged; John Doyle, drunk, fined five dol- - ln.ru. Chief Atny yesterday received a telegram stating that I'oiiceman w . 11. uueii, oi iuis city, was in an unconscious condition and on the verge of death at Bailey Springs, Ala- bama, where he had gone in search of health. Mr. Udell was one of the best and most rclia- - I I. t' dm nsiliffk fnrpp Via was generally esteemed and respected by all of r - - . if. i . nA ni8 acquaintances. iiu icuvua u, nuu uu inrce cnuaren. . PERSONAL. Mit. K. n. Dl-nca- of Geortria, is visiting his brother, Captain 11. I . Uuncan, ot mis city. Mkssiuj. Gko. W. Armistkad, and West Armistead, of the Bolivar Bulletin, are in the city. Misa Alice Raises, of Nashville, who has leen the euest of her cousin, Miss Laura nslcy, lett yesteruay ior nome. Mit. G. F. Nkm.i. of the Winona (Miss.) Press, is visiting the city in the interests ol his well-know- n and able jourriid. M Ajoit R. H. WiLDBKROEU. commandaut of ami prorcssor of natural sciences at llio ivcniucKy nuiiiary msiituie, is iu uiu cjljt for a'week or so. Dits. Paul Otey. Heber Jones. Brown and J. H. Nuttall, yesterday made a careful examination of a negro man who is peculiarly afflicted with elephantasu. 1 he location, as well as the development of the disease, has aroused no little interest among tne puysi- cians. Kkoxvillk. Chronicle. 21st: "Attorney- - General J. B. Heiskell, of Memphis, arrived in this city on last night s tram. Ju,-- o. W. Heiskell. also of Memphis, who ha-- s been spending a few weeks at Rogersville, came down yesterday morning. Both are stopping with their father. Colonel V. S. Heiskell." Brownsville Bee: "It is our painful rlnfv to record the death of Maior Thomas Owen, at his residence, three miles'west of Ajruwusviiie, i uiui, otui- - - iL stant. aged eighty seven yearr. IL. was one of the oldest and most respected citizens of the county ot Haywood; truly a man ot wnoui :t 1 cowl in lii.r, thnrt w9 rit crllil.' L Dnelit. lionobt. rjonoiaUlo ana strai'.'ntior- - ward in all of his thoughts and actions. A good man lived true, worthy ard well beloved by all who knew him. We will seldom look upon his like again. His remains were interred in the family burying-groun- d Wednesday evening. AMUSEMENTS. Hteamltoat Cxruralon. Vridav nicht an excursion for the benefit of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd will be triven on the steamer James W . Gaff. This order ol charity is now encumbered with a debt due on the building, and it is hoped that the excursion will prove a financial success in order to tav the amount due. Extensive ar rangemenu are being maue to renaer uns one of the mot enjoyable excursions of the season. The Sisters ot the Oood hliepherd deserve well of the Memphis public, and we hope that this excursion will be generally and liberally patronized. NEW PUBLICATIONS. Thk July number of Hubbard's Xetrsia- - per Adcerttser has been received. The catalogue of the Eat Tennessee uni versify, Knoxville, haa been issued The catalogue of the Norwood high-scho- ol irginia, has made lta appearance. . The annual catalogue of Vanderbilt versity, Nashville, has been received. TnK Tennessee Chop Report, for June, 1877, has been issued in unbound form by J, B. Killibrew, commissioner of agriculture, statistics and mines. The Spiritiml Magazine, edited and published by Rev. Samuel Watson, of this city, is equal to any former number of this journal. The present number contains start ling articles relative to different phases of spiritualism. St. Nicholas, the justly popular and charming angazine, has made its appearance for August. The original style of the articles in if. ichoias, ana the clever nietnou in which they are treated by their authors, coin mend this enterprising magazine to the atten- tion of all who appreciate the character of i progressive and enlightened monthly. Its contributors embrace men and women of the highest order of talent. The International TfEViEw.for Anaust" has made its appearance, and contains oi iginal articles from eminent contributors on boiu sidf s of the Atlantic. The contents are noted in 1 the following articles: "The Turk in Europe." by Charles Kendall Adams: Ought Russia to IVevail?" by Julius I von Brie,( "I'he Old IhiUh and Flemish Mter, V, Philin Gilbert Hamerton: "The Lite Worl Fair," by General Francis A. Walker; "lje Cornwall," by Ed arm I '. Whipple; J ?' easihility of a Code of International ,uln by the late Ex -- Governor Emory Wojn. T T l . 4Tf 114. eF IjfuDnf ImArif' lib, German and Italian Publications, showing the degree of literary activity which distinguishes these several nations at the presr-n- t time; Uotemporary aix ieuer, r. I')," bv P. G. Hamerton; "Cotemporary Events' The International Review is pub- lished by A. S. Barnei & Co., Ill and 113 ...... . . VT V 1. linanis street, sxvw irai. The July number of the New York Sani- tarian is unusually attractive and will afford very general interest to all who read ita pages. The Sanitarian being the organ of the medico-leg- al society, is conducted upon the highest principles known to these profea-olrpa.- lv a rmlit the character of American scientific literature. The Sani tarian is devoted to the preservation ot health, mental and physical culture. It is edited and published by Dr. N. N. Bell. Dr. T. P. Corbally and J. Y, Culyer, C. E., ai3 the associate editors. T.i.- - a cmrul monlhlv rjublished by John L. Shorey, at 'M Broomfield street, lSoeton, has made its appearance for August. This number of the Surerg should find a welcome in every household, for it abounds witn interesting anu ciiit-tuuuui- wuimw, i. . in a ct vie nf lx':iiitil'nl simmicitv. Ev- - , .,,t;,.l Frnm " A I):ivnt. the Beach." bv Jane Oliver, to "My Pets," by Mamie, are capital productions, isui we cannot nienuun one-ha- lt of the excellent content of the Au-.- ,( v. ,.ru nrt.ic.le of which is hand somely and lntcliiifcntly illustrated. r iiiviiiTT,a Mlfll7IVK if nil ntrloW Wll h the productions of thought and culture-var- ied as it is instructive. Lady Blanche Murphy concludes her paper ot the Uius- - t I ! 1, i , . in . Ii Vl the I'iLH- - Udicil i.iim. ovi.tc, ' ties of Eltz, Auerbach, Drachentels and Kheinfels. as well as the towns of Cologne and Worms, receive attention troru this gifted writer. Rebecca Harding l'avis furnishes from chapter three to five bar inter- esting article "A Law Unto Herself." Lizzie W. Champney contributes a short article, called "Vena's Old Man," which unites the inspiration of Uncle Tom's Cabin, but is fear- fully dt fective in negro dialect and truthful llelineatnmt!. tnoaffU ctuo nonoi in memory of John Brown's spirit. Emilie . . a. , 1 4IC51 " Poulson Uevotes turec stanzas u oieep, triUULlon upuu limu ' .in j "" -- . ,T turj'-- " Gillman C. Fisher gives a sociable article about the cafes of Paris, and David her tells ot the same institutions among uie Muscovites, his paper being entitled "In a ' " T Wpip Michell has a 1 1 UO.'lltU A.AUnt.aa - page of verse entitled "The Marsh, and Penn Shirley a short story called "The New Soprano." The August number of Scribner 8 Monthl; is a "gem ot ntro uelignt, amusing Knowi-edtr- e and also arousing wonder, while it in- - , , ... . . .. MM 1 ' 1 C 1 I terests ana pleases, ino jisu oi uiuu.uu embraces persons well known to the literary world, and in fact justly claims an unusually large number of magazine writers of much note. Miss Kellogg's article on "Home Japanese Melodijs," is sweet and simple as the subject which she so gracefully treats, and gives a clear insight into the music of this people. Lovers of sport will be de- lighted as well as instructed with Charles E. Whitehead's contribution upon "North American Orouse, accompaniea as it. is Strawberries TV ALA 0AV.Ul(aivs a"wav-w- - " constitute the subject of an enthusiastic but g by John Burroughs, ... . .. .. essay r i . . . .. . ,. while J. ijgiingion aioniguiuurv uuca um best in an illustrated paper upon the railway across the Andes, entitled, " A Railroad in tho Clouds.". Twenty-fiv- e pictures serve to handsomely illustrate Henry Sandham's contribution upon "Cana- - r,rvv4a " Mm Jpnpt ChasA Hovt's Tjic- - ture of nature in its untamed forests, from Maine to Canada, is entiueu "uaoes in ine Wwl. , , UVUOi " TW. j ia an article, . of fresh. , YlCt- - ' - thnncrht. induced bv a summers recreative journey through the lorests. - . IT 1 1 1 U n n Mrs. rrancis nougson jjuiuctt which a. good dialectic story, entitled "Smethurst-sess,- " and Berthold Auerbach gives a love novelette, with tine illustrations by Prof. Taul T ...i: Mnm I? lnurtuann, ot me ueiim awucuij. C. Wveth contributes a character-sketch- , en titled "Moses an Aaron," the subject of which is a preternaturally pious and naturally 1 1 .Ua. vnininna in vrin O j jiijrin ii; ivt jinmu. ' J ..K,,f .jin infroarinop nn(l fthort UtOrV called Swart Among the Buckeyes. A new "Hia Inheritance." is begun bv Adeline Trafton, and already gfves assurance of success. The poems in this number are "Summer Thoughts, by v. a. roster; "ite-flection- by the author of "Deirdre;" "As- syrian Night Song," by R. H. Stoddard; Mauri giU, Dy Sj. j. owudiiui, uuu 'Guests," by Celia Thaxter. Trc TV.UTTT kn Srtpvcy MnTSTKI.Y. for Au- - gust, is a work of great merit, general nA mncf pyo! lonf. value, for it alx)unds with articles of the choicest in formation which thorougn education, sys-- i : .,.! ami ... imlpi'tirio-iilil- research on IKUldU j muu r, tl, ovf Ilia anflini-- mill contributors can in. ua.i u ' 1 afford. Dr. F. L. Oswald's article relative to the importance ot the protection oi American ...,. oi; ,mti', inlliipncpa and sad conse ItJlUBLO, ilc wiiuuwu iu..vM.. - ...I,:.. I. wio iil,-- ihpir imnnuWnt U lllIILtn YY 11 1 11 ILOUlll r - destruction, is a production of great scientific trutn ami Historic hjihihis. ah .j.-- ,- this article too perfect in theory to be true : .,.. fnr niiinnir other thincr the learned 111 iPim-i-) -- v. t author says: " Y Jtereeer tobacco and cotton and cultivated tue worii oi rum nan mau rapid advances, and in all the southeastern ..- -i e Ar;-- ;;. ami North Carolina, ana throughout Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia ana toutn aroun.t, tuc uavc-ci- . xuajr hout-- without seeing more than tour or five trees in a group." Our personal observa- tions, derived from an experience in travel nonl v.--l ifi vro tt T 1A " irrOlin OI LfCtiS WJ UC .Mw .a KM rn 4lian n voillifv nf nature. The article, however, k of much merit, and if its behests be obeyed tnc otates oi . iue umuo ltiir-.i- l nrnsneritv. and in- - 111,11, U1.1V1.1 " I I or.,l nf rotrrnn-ajlinr- would improve as IO their soil, climate and productiveness. The same lournal contains an intcrraung wuuo V I,,r,r.a Crntrh. M. D.. F. R. S.. tUn min'Ain miirrntmna of the Norwetzian lemming, wnicn an stuacnw oi nauinu moiuijr wmniini,!! ...... . a a f.np tiiuA ipmm ns oi ijinmeus. Will I o,, ' -- - ' or Oeorychus lemmus, of Illiyer, a hue 8am- - . . i i : iu:. i i A i r nl rjc fV fll lill t iI in 11113 ClI V IcLSli AC Ji v Ul. l . - - .v--t '.liaa tnonnrrmp. Inn ftintrular W 111 LCI JJ VVIV a - C. theory of the march ot these rodents, as given Dy Lf. in trquiu iu pvuiu vi iuw.iw w that . of the . mitrration . of birds in the Genius - ran 1 i f T - lae iransiauou irum of Christianity, . . - i i i .ii iai a r Saturt't ot tne JaoioenKon meinou oi uiecin- - ...1 )i,.V nrVint-- turn .nrlnn nointit rinraJ- - tai nj;iituiut sr " " I lnl .nUr l litr n are used without requirmg the adjustment ot the I! A , 1 ... rln innnOOtant- - flAinf. Id . i it i e n an aiticie wormy tne purus-- u ui on yiwvuB at all interested in this branch of modern science. The extract from the Economist en-- 1.1 IUU , II V - - .- wu... .7 Economy," presents novel, but philosophic tltt 1 1 : A Af nets, lue wriir creuiia mc ricutuiuaii, 'rt;Vr,r,nn;ap miVk tho first invention, and denominates' Ettas Howe Lis follower. Other articles in this number are: "The Status of Women and Children," by Uerbert apencer; A 11UU X AAA UUt;u nuv "A"-- 1" - by Thomas M. Brewer; "The Import ot Protoplasm," by Michael otter; "Matches, by John A. Garver; a lecture on "Marcus Aurelius Antonius," by Count Vaux, and a iaper on J maginauon, oy it. riiuuuwura, the hterarv tociety of Washington, listriet of Columbia. Lreubrie't Ureat Clearing; Sale. Reduction in shirt", 25 and Goc, worth double. Bargains in linen hankcrcbieis, f I and f 1 50 a dozen, i inest white nose in tne citv, 8, 10 and 12Jc. F'ans, ruebings and veilings at cost. Fine napkins, every grade, Trom 75c down, worth double. aillllncry.anfl Straw Goods at Half irice. Towels, towels, towels, 10, 15 and. worth fully 2c more. Greatest barpetg parasols, 25, 35, 45 and 55c. Fine ' 60c, worth 1 50. SSpecialties in H derwear, at . - wln Lenbries Breat Clearing Saly c for hire at 55 Saddle horses and bug-Uni- on street. .yshown that one gets I r has been repeat two-thir- of better results froij- - than from fuU amount llooley s yeast rc;ig powder in the world, of any other lound out fact and i v u atro1 Ml through the country ii itt Ln.rwn.3 rw nse popular preference abso- - prove thim"1 lulely. -- KAAnsortinent of Hats Co-'- Main street. Atueidy' E AixiiA. "Neunl" cures it. Sold by yodcs & Co-- t Memphis. .t May Interest onr Lady Readers , know that the painful effects of sunburn nnn n llpliciil. fct-- ci n 1 i m in 1 i t lul it n.- - n:(iVP(l iy Uie u,p of j & y Atkinson's toilet vinegar. Kentucky .Hilitnry Institute. Calt on Major R. H. Wildberger, at ;'.17 Main street, for information in regard to the entry of cadets. TIIK JSCHOOlrTAX CASE. The Court af Atbltratloo llecldea la PaTor ar the catr The Opinion In rail. 1-- throA nttornpvs selected to hear and arbitrate the tax case between the city of Memphis and board of education, yesterday returned the following opinion, which ex- plains itself: Chancery Court of Shelby County Memphis bcnooi Board e. The City ol Mempms. The undersigned, to whom the matters in controversy in the above cause have been Bubmittea by me parties ior uecision, navm heard the parties and considered tne case, have come to the following conclusion. We understand the single question submitted to us to be this: Whether, under the proviso of ion upirpntv-thre- e of the citv charter, the city had the right to use the tax laid-o- the capital of merchants employed . in their business. lor tne purpose oi paying the "current expenses of the police and fire departments. his question we answer in the affirmative. 'I'he phrase, " lax on mer- chants," under our constitution, as interpre- ted by the supreme court, in our opinion, em- braces the tax on the capital as well as on tlifi occupation of merchants, and in this sense we think it is used in tne proviso to sam sec tion. On the facts contained in tne agreect case, we determine and decide that the board of education if not entitled to a decree against the city for ten centji on every hundred dol- lars of the tax levied and collected for the years 175 and 1876, on merchant capital, and used by the city to pay the current cx- - iienses of the police and fire departments. Given under our hands this twenty-fourt- h .lay of July, A. D. 1877. ncnni l. rxiir.n. W. Y. C. HUMK3. C. F. VANCE. 1'rompt Payment----- " The Batesville (Miss.) Blade contains the rn : i. ur a transaction which www- - - - - ioiiowmir snows the prompt and honorable manner in which one of our best insurance companies conducts its business: On the morning ot the eleventh instant our rpcwlpnnp in ... f ll O tlWIl . of RatiPH- - un i aiuij I' .n...,..., - ' ville, Mississippi, occupied by Captain S. D. I'owell s family, was accidentally consumer by fire. We had, a few weeks previous to iUa Ktirimncr tnlrpn out. a noliev On the two- - Story building for twenty-thre- e hundred dol lars, and two hundred aouars on uie one-stor- y building standing near by. in the Planters insurance company, of Memphis, through VWtam-34arti- their agent in this district. The company w;is at once notified of the ac- cident, and Mr. John G. Lonsdale, jr., their efficient secretary, met us in this place, who, after hearing the supposed cause of the fire, promptly adjusted our loss by sight draft on the company for the full amount of our in- surance, while clouds of smoke were yet rising from the ruins. Such prompt action on the of the company in pa3"ing our loss is Eart creditable to it, and fully accords with its reputation for honesty and good faith toward ita policy-holder- s who sustain loss or damage by fire, and we take great pleas-ir- e in recommending the Planters insurance company, of Memphis, to the peo- ple of Panola county as a perfectly reliable southern institution, which every man desir- ing insurance should feel an interest in sup- porting, they having already paid out a much larger sum for fire losses in this community than they can possibly get back soon in the way of premiums. j. A. cooi'Eit, It. M. KYKfi. Batesville, Miss., July 13, 1877. Mechanics Building and Loan Association. The stock in the Mechanics building and loan association is being rapidly taken up. The first regular meeting for the purpose of loaning out money will be neid on August 8th. Parties desiring to borrow money at a low rate of interest, on real estate, should ap- - dIv at once for stock to H. J . Ward, the secre tary, at the office of the Planters insurance company, 41 Madison street. Saddle horses and buggies for hire at 65 Union street.- - Sapdle horses and buggies for hire at55 Union street. . Fifty Sew Styles Fancy stationery, very elegant and cheap, just received at Dod's, 279 Main street. John . Sick. . Baddies. Harness, Leather and 8hae Findings, at reduced prices. 860 Slain St. SPECIAL. KOT1CC TTTE are Instructed to sell, on reasonable terms, VV and at very low figures, the property knon as the CAPITOL HOUSE, comer of Summer and Deaderick streets. In the city of Nashville, Tenn. A von small mlilll Innul Investment In the way of re pairs, will render this one of the most desirable hotels or private boanllnghouses In the city. For iunner iiiioimanon appiy 10 a. t. c ninwunxi SON, Keal E.ifcite Agents, 40 N. College street. Nashville. Tennessee. ST K AM BOATS. Notice to Mliiers. Ilnslneas Men and Travelers ucneruii-- . and after this date, July 2d, the Str. ON PHIL ALLIX will take the place of 5PS3a Str. A.. I. White or- Jondaysfor A rkan&i City ami all way lamliiiRS. doing all way and bend business. i.nvH wonTiIV. at sharu n n.m. Leaves every WEDNESDAY Tor Vlcksburg, at 5 p.m., making all her usual landings, and connecting at Vlcksburp with the renowned Str. K. E. Lee for New Orleans; will take all way and bend fiv.feht at lowest rates; also through freights and passengers to points below Vlcksburg to New Orleans. Shippers please bear In mind tne "Allin" must leaveat snarp a p.m. JOHIM J. 1.1 ArtttAtitl, DUp k J. T. WASHINGTON, Agent. FOR LOUISVILLK AND CINCINNATI. ror Louisville and Cincinnati. - The elegant passenger f teiimer - GOIJJUN CITY, J. D. Heeler master I S. M'lutye clerk Will leave Glenn's Wharfboat THURSDAY. July 26th, at 10 am. For freight o- - passage apply to R. P. GLENN. Agent, cn Wharfboat. TVTEMPHIS AND OHIO RTTEB PACKET CO. iy For Louisville ana iiuciiiuuu oieniuer VINT. SHINKLE J. Kenniston, mister; M'Intyre, clerk will leave WEDNESDAY, July25tU, at Bp.m. Special Fare from Memphis to New York, 825 50; to Philadelphia, $24 50. Meals and staterooms on steamer included. For freight or pissage apply to R. W. LIGHTBURNE. Agent, iUrt Front t. FOR NEW 0RLEAH8. For Vlcksburg, Natchez, New Orleam and Interme- diate landings The elegant aeamer Charles Morgan, 3il Alf. Stein master I Harry Stein....... Will leave Glenn's Wharfboat ?trSrT5fflaM DAY, July 2th, at 10 a.m. Ant' 'wh- - Jonat apply to R. P. GLENV port ASHPORT. Memphis s"J Osceola Packet Line-Carry- ing United Starelail.-Stean- ier . . Osceola Belle, 1 ta Andrew master I C. H. Fay. clerk leaves Memphis every MONDAY aid WEDNES-DA- Y at6 p.m., lor Randolph, Fulton Osceola and Asiiport. Passengers and shippers lease bear In mind tlat we leave on time. FOR FRIARS POINT LEE LINE 8TEAHBBS! OUtBYISa UNITED STATES MAIL. Str. COAIIOTIA. FRIDAY, vesYERY at tt p m.ffor Friars Point and all way and plantatlonnnu"f- - J. T. WASHING"3."' 300 Front St. FOpvVHITE RIVER. SIIT HAKKYX hite and Blaekt BlTur 17. &. aientpnis . Kail Idne. - . . v, T -- tn Bay, St. Charles, Clarendon, Devalla "S. '.' Des Are, Augusta, Jacksonport, West Point, Siivf, Batesville, Powhattan and Pocahontas. He elegant passenger steamer KUTII, . . j5an Leaves Memphis every SATURDAY, at 6 p.m., con- necting witn steamer McARTHUB for all points on Black river. Through rates of freight and passage to all pouita on Black and White rivers. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. TTWASHING TON, Agent, 300 Front St. B, P. GLENN, Agent, on Wharfboat Freight consigned to Milt Harry will be handled free of storage, drayage and commission, and put through prom ptlj. Regular Independent Memphis and Unite Ativer Packet. For Augusta, Jacksonport, West Point, Mearcy and all Way Points. The Regular Independent Packet, ' HABD CASH, Ed. C. Postal .I.Capiain Will leave EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 5 o'clock p.m. Through bills of lading to all points on uppei White and Black rivers. Apply for freight or passage to ' - R. W. LI6HT&URN&, 55flfJ Front Street. R. P. GLENN. AkhiL on Wnarfhoat. COPAUTXEIISIIIP. Notice of Copartnership. HAVING formed a paraiershlp with A. R Humes on the Drug Business, at the place formerly occupied by C. C Ward 4 fctro., I will be bappy to see all of my old friends and customers, also those of C. C. WanI 4 Bro., aod the public generally, at our place of business, No. 215 Hails Street. A. B. MORRISON. A. R MORRISON. A. B. n I'M Ed. MOK RISO.X Jk. II IT .tl EM, .Dirusslats, Oi MAIN STREET, formerly oecupled by C. ZiJlOC. Ward 4 Bro., Memphis, Tennessee LOW ASSOCIATION. PEOPLES BUILDINGCOFilPANY CAPITA.li, - 400,000 OI'I'ICEKs. W. A. GOODMAN. President. r. 1,. HAnlK. UEOHIaE MITCHELL. Treasurer. J. A. SIMMONS. Secn-t.iry- . ROBINSON 4 MA LONE, Attorneys. BOARU OK IUKECTORS. W. A. GOt)DMAN. J. W. HEATH. i:HiuiK MiTrilET.T C R. RYAN. JOHN B. ROBINSON. R. O. CUAKi K. L. WAiiNlVH. 1. W.liuiOl. v. Tho hnnk nf the mmtiant are onen for subscrip tions, and stock can be obtained by applying to the c Ulcers and directors at their of bii.slnrss. W. A. ItUUUMAJ, J. A. SrMsiOhS, Secretiiry MECHANICS Building & Loan Ass'n CAPITAL, - 5300,000 Ol'KHKItH. G. V. RAMBAUT. President JOS. HAINES. H. J. WAKD, Secretary. JOHN LONSDALE, Jk.. Treasurer. SMITH 4 COLLIER, Attonieys. KO t Hit OF II1KKCTOIW, D. T. I'ORTKK. JOHN REID. . W. WAlNKHiHT, A. B. MOHRISON, M. L. BACON. JACOB .I. PERKS. JOSEPH HAINES. G. W. MACRAh, G. V. RAMBAUT, G H. Jul AIL The books of the Association are oen for sub- scription, arid stock can be obtalneil by applying to either the Secreiary, ?t the olllce of the Planlers In- surance Co., No. 41 Madison sliwt. or tho oIIUmts and directors, at their place or business. G. V. RAMBAUT, President, H. J. Ward, Secretary. TO LOAN. STOCK KOR SALE. NO MONEY Dues. Fotinli Series. New Series or Shares can be had at present In The Itlnft City Itiiilding: ami Loan AsNociation, which Is firmly established and very successful. Now In Its second year. Six per cent. Interest allowed on advance payments. Withdrawals on cue month s notice after one year's pajme.it Is made. Stated meetings are held on the third Monday or every month, at 8 p.m. Large amount ot moneys loaned out on real estate at every meeting, tjr Ofllce, 41 Madison street, basement. G, H. JUDAH, Piesldent S. Sturm. Secretary. SHXIaBY county BUI1-D1K- Q AXI LOAN ASSOCIATION Capital, $600,000 Board of Directors. D. T. PORTER, JOHN GUNN. R. D. GOODWIN. A. B. HiYNES. W. J. McDERMOTT, THOMAS HOLM AN, JR. P. M. WINTERS, M. GAVIN, J. M. COLEMAN. C. W. HEISKELL, R. D. JORDAN. A. B. HAYNES, President, THOMAS HOLMAN, Jr., Vice President, D. T. PORTER, Treasurer, W. J. McDERMOTT, Secretary. BELCHER dt JORDAN, Attorneys. The Stock Certificates and Pass-boo- or thy aliove conioratlon are now ready, and a n be had be applying to the Secretary, 85 Madison street, west side of basement. A. B. HAYNES, President W. J. McDkrmott. Secretary CASH DISTRIBUTIOX. KENTUCKY Cash Distribution Co. Authorized by an act of the legislature for the sup-port- the City School or Frankfort, will positively have their Second Drawing In the city of Louisville, Kentucky, OX AUGUST 30, 1H77, Or Money Will Be Kcfuiulcd. $310,000 CASH IN PRIZES ! FAB3IER8 A DROVEKS B4XK, Louisville, Hy, Treasurer. Tn, uitmt.ii T RK4tKirrPITT.I.V notifiet that 1 conseauence of the precedent established by the fiirnwcnmnanv. and not wlshlnir to make a scale: or fnictional drawing, the management have made a short postponement or sixty nays, w nue reKrei. Uni, ti mitt tne itiilnleence of their natrons even foi this short per od, It is on their account that this postponement Is made, as many have expressed thplr ujiahen that this drawlm? should be a full one. The company Is pleased to announce that the Courts or Kentucky nave uecmeu mai vue cuuici under which their distributions take place is LEGAL BEYOND QUESTION. nniw sustained hv law. and the recelnls being most encouraging, the nianasenient emphatically state that tin drawing will positively take uluou on Au gust aoiu, Or Money Will Be Jtefumtcd lu Full LIST OK PRIZES. 1 Prize of v 8 Q 000 1 Prize of - 1 Pttze of 1 o.OOll 1 Prize of. 10.0OH 8 Prizes of SoOOO each IS.OiMi 5 Prizes of SHOW) each 10,000 20 Prizes of $1000 each 20,000 40 Prizes of S5'K) each 20 00(1 100 Prizes of 820O each 20.00O hOO Prizes of SllH) each 1C 0J BOO Prizes of $50 each a.v.OOi) 6000 Prizes of $10 each UO.OOO 6872 Cash Prizes, amounting to 110.000 Whole Tickets. $10; Halves, $5; Quarters, $2 50; 11 Tickets. S100; HXlz Tickets, S300; 6 Tickets. $500. Remittances can be made by Hall, Express. Draft. P. O. Order or Registered Letter, made pa j able to W. Barrow 4 Co. All communications connected with the Distribution, or o ders for tickets, and of Agents lo .sell Tickets, should head-dresse- d to ;. V. BARROW (M., Geii'l Mamigers, Courir-Joum- al Building. Louisville, Ky. B? Itcnieinber August SOth. Xotinic for-dela- nrv. daw s'l.uiiitiriit. Browne, the Plumber. Gas Pipes, Water Pipes, Steam Pipes, Stone Pipe, Rubber Pipe, Bath Tab. Puiups, Hydrants, Gam Fixtures! Has Fittings: lira FlttiussI EVERTTUIXG CIIEA1'. J. W. X. BROWNE, 258 Second St., opp. Court Square KOX-BESIDEKT- S. nt Kotice. No. 20H1 In the Chancery Court of Shelby county, Tennessee L J. Langston, Adm'r of Mary K. Bar nett, dee'd. vs. H. W. Peters etal. It appearing from the bill In this cau-e- , which Is sworn to, th-i- t the defendants. H. W. Peters and his wife. Belle Peters, Benjamin Collins. Moses Collins, J. R. Collins, .Tames Collins, Hugh Collins. Catherine Hubbard and her husband, Hubbard, A. S. Ouss- - away and his wife, Amanda Gussawar, Sim- mons and his wile. Jerusua Simmons, Horace Mil ler and his wife, Josephine Miller, Alva Collins, Parmella Collins, widow or E. W. Collins, deceased, and guaidlan of his minor children, wliu.se names are not known: Alonzo A. Moss, Hugh Moss, Orvllle Moss. Annie Smith Mary Collins and her husband, Andrew Collins, ii.irrtt-- t Lungsion. Ira M. Camp and wife. Eliza Ciimp, and the unknown helm of John Collins, deceased wlu.se name are unknown and who are supixised to reilde in Arkansas,!, are all non- residents of the State of Tennessee: It Is therefore ordered. That they make their ap- pearance herein, at the courthouse In the city cf Memphis, Tenn., on or before the first Monday In September, 1M7 7, and plead, answer or demur to com- plainant's bill, or the same will be taken for con- fessed as to them and set for hearing expnrte; and that a copy of this order be published once a week, forfour successive we?ks. In the Memphis Apiieal. TbW2Md day of July. 1X77. A copy atle.it: E. A. COLE, Cleik and Master. By E B. McHenry, Deputy Clerk and Blaster. Heiskell, Weather ford 4 Heiskell, Solicitors for comiM'ta. )y25 wed Aon-Reside- nt A'otice. No. 2i!22 In the Chancery Court or Shelby county, Tennessee-- G. F. Farrow, Adm'r of J. M. Farrow, deceased, vs. P. S. Farrow etal. It appearing from the bill In this cue that It Is a Instituted to wind up the estate of J M. froceealng as an Insolvent estate: It Is there- fore ordered, that all parties claiming to be creditors of said estate make their appearance herein on ur before Monday October 15. IK77. and have them- selves niade parties to this uroceedlng and file and establUb their claims, or the same will lie foreter barred: and that a copy of this order be piibllsLcd once a week, lur four successive weeks. In the Mem- phis Appeal. TbLs 23d day or July. 1877. A copy aitest : & A. COLE, Clerk and Master ' By E. B. M'Henry. Deputy C. and M. Weatberfora 4 Estes, Sols, for conipl'L wed .TJKDICAIj. Meet the wants of those who need a afe and re- liable medicine. The immense demand which haa so ranidlv followed their introduction is evidence thnt uiey'do supply this want, and proves them to be I K MOST POPULAR P1LM ever furnished the American people. The highest medical authorities concede their superiority over all others, because they possess alterative, tonic, and properties contained in no --other medicine. Bcintt; strongly A they expel all humors, correct a vitiated state of the system, and, be ine purely vegetable, they do not, like other pills, leave the stomach and bowels in a worse condition than they found tliem, but, on the contrary, impart a healthy tone and vigor before unknown. OUR WORDS INDORSED. Dr. C. L. MITCHELL, Ft. Meade, Fla., says: . . . ' inmv the inferiority of your fills, and Tvaut to set them used instead of tie roortUlett compounds sold iu this country .' ... Rev, R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky., sayss ' 1 utt'M fills ar worth tutir weight i ffo'u." Ha'4 Sick Headache and Piles 30 Years. . . . llia well. Gaining strength and flesh ez'eif day. ... It. S. Austin, Springfield, Mu. He Defies Chills and Fever. ..." 1174 Tut ft tills, we defy chills. Illinois owes you a debt cf gratitude. " . . . K. It. Uiiiley, Chicago, 111. Sold everywhere. Price 25 cents. Office, 3; Murray Street, New York. Grav hair is ehanaed to a oioisv black bv a single application ot this dye. U is eusiiy applied; nets like magic, and is as harmless as spring water. Never disappoints. Sold by druggists. Price fl .CO. Office, 35 Murray Street, New York. Memphis Medical A Miirsriral limtilate l'.'rt Tumi) Stkkkt, corner Wnshln!ton, for the ami tmtmttlt ol Invaittis oj a nr.w sis-TE- adapted to the GERM THEORY OK DISEASE. All di.se ises and deformltltsi or the Eyes, and deaf- ness and ulcerations of the Ears, sclaltles: all others of the Head, Throat. I.iinsrs. Heart, Liver, Stomac'.i, BoweU, Kidneys. Generative Organs, Skin, Bones and Malignant Ulcerations. Scrofula even those considered Incurable treated successfully. Cancer, Piles, cured without pain. Every iiossible surgical oiieratlon iierfoniied. Lady Physi- cian attends latlies. Siedlcatd Baths, Color-ray- s, Elei-triclt- Matoietl.sm, utlllzeil. Bet references. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send for clrculiu-- . Drs. Ma Rak. BtJMin . iijsKKT, Physicians and Sur- geons, lprietors. daw lIZF.SC2SItT10X FKKK. T7V5B the sireiiy cure or Seminal Weakness, Lo t P Manhood, and oil disorders brought on by in- discretion or excess. Ar.y dniiarlst has ths Ingrfdl-eiits- . Address DR. JXQVK3 4 CO., d. w Clnclccatl. Ohio. mm? i the chennest and most delightful punra- - JL tlve before the public is a delicious bevenige, and as pleasant and spatkling as a glass of soda-wate- r. Far soiierlor to sickening pills. It is held in high repute for the speedy euro of Constipation, Bi'.iotisne s, Torpid Liver. Dyspepsia. Loss of Ap- - petlle. Heartburn. i;onc, cour siuiuacu, riaiuieue. Sick Headache. Kidney A!T cttons, etc. jr- - Every bottle warranteii equal In quantity and QUALITY WJiueoesi. w cww. J. P. DKOJltiOOLE A CO., Prop'rs, Iwnisville. Ky. Bold bv all wholesale and retail druggists. daw A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marriage ! W ' "j ' tl 1 "I'll nvcaioca. nnn m is V Ai' f .or.!id.,niB,l T.n?c:;so on tlia i5 V 4 ? ,1 Vj? i..-- ot msri-ias- tis untitlorit: the vc-- r! L1' of iveprecucvT. una tfayKfCK.L ADVtSERI tlisorufn ot crisn. lrotn Self .Abuse, JZxcz:z?z, or Ecmfc Jf'.f.onsrj, v.izl tlic Lvot Xiunn of tr-. '4 :r.r--- p: ".- t- 1 - A CL:iiOAT. 3L.i CTllBoa j r.:sr-.?- rs crd fSo-- t ;hrf 1 .rt- -i Ir.r-- 3 : Cp.tia Wets. . . i ih'oot v.t 01 cf pne: ora.i tnrefs C vn:,n:i- EiitliJ: .v i.;:eT;-:- :i M. 7" ( t T UR IV I SH ftd. " Chronic Aliments, Scrorula, Synhili8.ai.il -- Blood Skin Diseases. Kr f.rtn til.irs. eaii oritud atamp to BATH CO., 03 5th St., Cincinnati. Ill Why suffer with Dy spepsin. or Head, jiclie, when they may be epeedily cured by Parker's r.iuircr Tonic 7A dose before meals strengthens the appetite, and enables the stomach to easily digest its food. This pleasant, remedy promptly checks DiarrUoeui without Const!, patinir the bowcln. Consumptive find welcomo relief, and steadily gain itreng:tli from its Invigorating properties. It Is the best remedy for Conghs and Colds, anf the A?cd and those too feclilc to bear the cold of winter. End a coiiiforlia Ptrenth In Its vitalizing warmth. Cramps, Colic. Dyicn. (cry, Ilcurtbnrn and Cliolcra In- fantum quickly yield to this remedy, and it overcomes l.licumatlsm and ont by correcting acidity of the stomach and promoting healthy secretions. Sold by all Druggists. st Kfjt A T!TWtir,Ti f H.M.ir 'fJMr m HESTOHEB. : r zsi .1 let iiiiv yiiiiii.iiii iDiLrciifnep. wnr f E3 have tried in va-- evi-r- known El will learn oi a Ruuplo prescription. lillljj ior tbo Fpoeily cure of nervous JlJ premut lire ieciy, lost nutihiinl, and el BSa.ii.ordcra tirouirht on by excesses. Any unixw'. u::s 130 mia eaii.-nls- . Aaurst PAV1P&OJI CO., SG Nu St., IV. V- - Obstacles to Marriage Removed. I TAPPY 1CELIEK TO YOUJitt MEN from the ef .1 L feefsof errors and abuses in early life. Man hood ISeMtoreif. Iiniieilltnent.s to Marriage Kew method of tieatnicnt New and re markable remedies. Books and circulars sent free. In sealed euveloiies. Howard AHMOt-ix-t ion, 419 N. Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pii. An InMltu- - tion having a high repuUitlon tor honorable conduct and professional skill. AMERICAN Soft Capsuie Co.'s Metallic Boxed Goods now ready. Address irtor K. Mauser, IVew York. SUM 31 Fit IIEMOltTN. BON AQUA SPRINGS A HE now open for visitors, and will he until late iV. In September. Board, per month. S:5: per day. j. special rates ior laiiiiues. visitors leave the cars at Bon Aqua Station, on the Nashville and Northwestern Hallroad, where hacks are always waltu g to receive them. Call for cliculars at W. H. Seabiook 4 Co.'s Drug Store. No. 'M't Main streeL Address Hussell 4 Winboiirn Bon Aqua Springs. W. B. KI'SSELL. J. B. WINBOL'RN. Man:igers. Tlie Hygeia IHotel, OLI POIXT COHt'ORT, VlnGIXIA. within 1 00 ynrde of old Fort Monroe SITUATED the year. Siieclal attractions for sum- mer, with ample crfivtelty for ;"(0 guests. H;is all modern Improvements. Six dally mails, and tele- graph olnee. Fifteen to twenty lirst-ela- steamers land daily (except Sunday), l."0 yards from the door. Superior beach for iiatliing at door-step- s, and good from May until November. Boating, fishing and driving siecially attractive. Send Ior circular des- cribing hjrglenic advantues, terms, etc myH H. PUOKBtiS. Proprietor. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CHESSOX SPlilNUS, PA. popular summer will be open for the THIS of guests on the 14 Hi day of J air, 1S77. Jll trains on the Penn. H. It. will stop at Cresson. TOKKUE'S OWHESTKA lias been en- gaged for the season. Klshlng and Hiuitlng, etc For terms, aldresi E. J. CN'UER, Sup't, Pittsburg, Pa. BAILEY SPRINGS, Lauderdale Counly, Alabama. waters or these Springs are a specific In THE Scrofula, Dyspepsia. i:lirorilc Diar- rhea, diseases of Liver, and Kidneys, and those peculiar to women. Aside from the ctirallve projier-tie-s of the waters, the place Is one of the most com- fortable watering piaces In the South, with alltbe popular amusements, and Cue hunting and fishing. Route via M. and C. K. U. to Florence, thence by carriages to Springs. Tickets from Memphis to Springs und return, including stage fare, good ui til November 1st, $12 50. Impure for round-lrl- p tick- ets at all company stations on the M. and C. B. B. For circular and further Information address Kl.l.Id A CO.. Propri-tor- s. cni:iiToi. aotici. Kxriutnr's Aotk-- lo Creditors. HAV1NO iiu.diiieil as Executor of II. I). Johnson. nil having accotuils and de- mands against bliu.nr his are hereby notltted to present them to me, its retjulred Pj law, or they will be barred. July ., 1S77. J. W. CLAPP, Executor, JutulO No. 15 Union street, Memphis, Teun. 1877. CO.ttjIlSSIOX MEKCTIAXTN. J. A. SHANE. DR. A. HARHIS. A. U. HARRIS SHANE, HARRIS&CO CottOD Factors, GESEKAL Commission Ierelinns AGENTS FOB THE SMITH COTTON-GI- N, Xo.gGO Front Street, IleiuphiM. T I HER A I. ADVANCES made on consignments. J J Bagging. Hoi and Ties furnished tocustomers. Heferences br Permission union and rianiers Bank. Slate National Bank. HXIEKTAIKi:S. JAS. FLAHEBTY. .. SULLIVAN. Flaherty & Sullivan, UNDERTAKERS, 317 JSecond Street, near .Hon roe AND WOODEN BintlAL CASKS METALLIC Elecant Robes. Hents' Suits and Cofnn Trimmings. Orders by telegraph sent prompt!) C. O. n. Hieclal attention paid lo emrtaiming. foic s.iiiii. CoimI MPmmrmT r ktale. riiHK Board ol Education offers the Lot and Bu n.i I ing. No. 152 Main stivet, for sale, and have Instructed this committee to receive bids for the same. The lot Is 2 i by 14HVs feet, and Las a two storr momv brick building iinon It. Parties desiring to purchase can make their offers to the committee. suiting me amount anu terms. M. B. TREZEVANT. JOHN K. HANDLE. ii. RKDER. Building Committee. S Madlton street. TEXAS! JOIl . IjK The whole, half or a third-Intern- e est in a popular Weekly Newspapt with Job Office and Bookblndery attached. It is .he ofncial paper, and enjoys a liberal patronage. The Jo b Olllce and Bindery are complete, and have a good run of railroad and commercial work. City of rWOO population and an excellent point Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Address LONE STAR, care this ofllce. 9ft-- W Stone-Pip- e Browne, the Plnmber, 258 Second L.1TIIOGBAPII PEIXTIXG. LITHOGRAPHING S.C.TOOP&CO. 1 7 Court Street, Are dolus Lithographing in as good style, and at as low prices, as it can be done anywhere in the Vnited States. cnnriis. STAMiI31 CHECKS Oil ALL THE BANKS, AT S. C. TOOFS 15 tloart Street. SEWSPAPERS. MipisAiEul laily&Weekly Papers for the People TeruiNOf Subscription. Irnily A. Weekly DAILY: One copy, one mouth, by mail 9I OO One copy, one yir. by mail IO OO One copy, six months, by mall S OO One copy, one week, in city . One copy, one mouth. In city 1 IO WEEKLY: One copy, one year Si OO Onecopv. six months I 5J5 I1.AWIX. ABrLFAIHD OI'PORTPSITY XO FOKTIXE I Klgbth iirand Draniu., 1877. at Xew Orleans, Tuesday, Aa.ast 7th.' LOllMIAA STATE LOTTEKY CO. This Instttutlon w;is regularly Incorporated by the Legislature of the Slide f'ir Educational purposes In lhtlH. wilh a caplUtl ot $1 ,00U,OOU. to whl,-- h It has since added a reserve fund of $850,01,0. Ita 4. rand tstinzle NumlM-- r Vrawiu.s will take place innt!:-- . It tnuer scales or X'ostpuiics, Look at the follov.atg ecbeuie: CAPITAL PKIZK, :tO.OOO. lOO.OOO TioketM at Two Oollara F.aeh, Half Ticket a. One Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES: 1 Capital Prize ?.'K).0C0 1 Capital Plbte laiHjtl 1 Capital Prize .1.0CII 2 Prizes of Sli'iOO r..tlM) nPriz.es Of l(h F.'.IO 2'l Prizes of WHI lO.lMk l(i)Prizesof 10- IU.IOti 2iX)Pr!zesof BO lo.i.H. nr.O Prizes or 'JO 10.000 10OO Prizes of 10 - lO.OvXi APPROXIMATION PRIZES. V Approximation Prizes or S.'iOO 2" K 4itroxlniation Piiesor 200 l,KO Approximation prize of lu: IKJJ 1H57 Prizes, amounUng to 91 10,40 J Write for Circulars or send orders to JI. A. OAI PIIIX. P. O. Box New Orleans. La. Or No. 6 West Court street, Memphis, Tenn. Oth UXAMI MONTHLY IIBAniSti. TUESDAY, SEPT. 4th. Capital Prize. T,n.noO. Tickets. 85 only. STOCKHOLM?!. 51 KKTIXO. Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. OFFICE OF TUK MlISHITPI AMU TEMNESaEK ) KAILKIIAD LOMPAST, Mvai-BL- Tknnksskk, June 19, 1877. i GENERAL meeting of the stockholders or the A Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad Company Is called to assemble at the courthouse. In Sardis, Mississippi, on llonday, the 30tU Iay of July, 1X77. at 12 o'clock ni., to net upon the following proposi- tion, and the proceedings of the Board of Directors of the company lately had In reference thereto, to- wn : A proposition to Issue the bonds of saldoom-pun- y to the amount of $2,100,000. to be secured by uiortgtige, and to be used to enable the company to retire and discharge Its existing obligations, and to provide the means required to aid In the construc- tion ol a Union I'asseiiger Deiiot on the river front. In Hie city nf Memphis, Tenn., and lo extend Itsndl-roai- l ta said di'isA from Its piesent terminus In suid city, with n branch or branches from such ex- tension to an Elevator or Elevators on the river front In sal.l city. By order or the president and Directors. li. s. MoCoMB, President, d. H. Lamb. Secretary. KIlCATItAU State Female College V I MKnrius, TEXX. Fall Session Opens Sept. 10th, ARTIES diiirlng lufonnatlou as to accommoda- tions, 1 terms, etc., send for catalogue. Mu-l- c Ieiaitment furnl-bi-- d with ul:reij .NEW I'ltNO.- -. All deiiartinenls thoroughly orgaiilze-- l and e egautly furnished. MRS. H. N. I rei.l-.nt- . AUGUSTA FEMALE SEMINARY, Staunton, Viriia. THE largest first-clas- s Instltinton for pme l idles Virginia, with an phlfi crps ol twenty tivo techrs. i.iik-ii- s tli iir.--:t v e.;::M,.i in teuilier. 1S77. For c II p irilctiiars, apply lo Ml So M. J. BALDWIN. ir;riiiMl.' biaiiiiton. MigiKla. I,TItHJ:k hOI T!!! H IKMIK s.1 IKrlc:. irlM. LMiU s AND 1,1 hsi;i'-ll.-li-- Pi i'. PrincllMil.-:- - Mrs. Wu.siin M. t'vi.v Mrs. i.kn. .I.no. I'eukavi. Nos. I;7 and l'.Ui Noti-- Ciiarl. s s wl French the L'.tin.m.- - Spoken. i-- l KLI.KVI E IIK.H M'llOUK Itcillord inmlv. irlui.l. On Va. and Tenn K. K., I.", nolo wc. l ol I.Mioti- - luirg. For lMsaiid young mei. corpsot Instruction l'n. rough mid rouri romplete. Beautiful mid healthy local lo'i. Mnl llhinil pro vision for coiiifoit and Improvement of I up Is Ses- sion opi ns Neilrmler lil. For ci:.-u'ta- or siieci.il Information, address Wili.ias R. Ai..;it, principal, Heto-vii- r. i. AN INSTITUTION M'lt rj EDUCATION of YOl MJ LADU'-- m SITUATED I TON TliK Ci yiKKHLA.MI I' 1. t i .A I Seven miles from tke University cf the tfoutu. School year begins Mareh 15th. yearcis Decemler I nth. Second half term begins August tuh. For particulars apply to MBS. M. L. YERGER, MRS. H. B. KM LI Pkinciiv ls, Moffat, via Cowan, Tenn., REFERENCES: Rev. Charles Parsons, Memphis; Rev. Wm. C. Cr u. ', Jackson, Miss.; Hon. Wm. Reese, Nashville.: Or. p. R. Scott, Louisville; It S. B.n-k- . Vlck.-bnii- r. MNi; Ft. Rev. Alex. Gregg, Galveston; Judge J. T. ltu.-ks- . Briars Point. Miss.; Hon. W. A. Percy, Greenville, Hiss.; Geo. Hansler, New Orleans; Gen. J. Goruiis and Rt. Rev. C. T. (julntard. Sewanee. Tenn.. KEXTl'CKI Military Institute. Thlrty-Heeon- d Annual KeMMion ItesinM f irst jionaiy in rcpiemicr, is,;, FULL and able College Faculty. Prepare tory thorough. Coilese Coure as ex- - ive as that of any Institution or learning In tlie ' eJ States. Happy blending or the Family and M ry Methods or Government. Pupils can obtain a full Preparatory and Collegiate Course at as little cost as at any college in the land. TheComajercial Science receives adequate attention. Mode of Instruction peculiar, and tends to success. Short tiiiige-!lv- e Essays on Mode of Government and pur- sued at tiie K. M. I. sent free on application, i ne healthful nature of location Is too well known to re-- o 'lire comment. Send tor catologue to COL. ROBT. D. ALLEN, sataw Fanndale P. O.. Franklin com sy Ky. UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI. Jn.v 4, i S77. THE next sesslonwllI orn on Thursday. Sep. 27, lt7, and close on ThunHlay. June 27, 1878. The UniTersity is Hereafter Tntirely Free The only tee paid by students Is cue of SI 0 per ses- sion, for fuel, by those who room in the dormitories, and of So per session by those who room elsewhere. The entire expenses need not exceed S15 per year. Board of excellent quality may b? bad at $10 and $12 permonth,bypaytngmoTiUil,tn advance. The necessary expenses of a student, omitting books and clothing, need not, therefore, exceed 125 $150 per session The departments of Chemistry and Natutal History, and of Physics and Astronomy, are provided with a good supply of apparatus for experiment anil illustration. The University, Law and Society Libraries, contain several thousand vol- umes, and will be Increased. The course of Instruc- tion Is thorough, and the Faculty Is composed of able, exertenced, christian men. The University occupies a beautiful site, near the Tillage of Oxford, In the midst of an exceptionally heal thy section of country; and is. In a treasure, free from those seductive lnlluences by which so many young men are led astray in our cities and large towns. The Law Department has been reorganized, and will be open for the re.eptton of students at the be- ginning of the next session. For healthfulness and beauty of location, the fa cilities It affords for the acquisition of a thorough education, the moral and christian influences thrown around young men. and tor cbkai-nks- , this Institu- tion Is not surpassed by any of like grade In the United States. ALEX. P. STEWART, Chancellor. H. Mt Sullivan, Secretary Trustees. THE SHELBYVILLE (KY.) FEMALE COLLEGE, In ISt'.i, and located at Slieibyville, In the beautiful blue-gias- s rc!;io:i o: central Ken- tucky, ;jl mtli cast cf I.ouIv.Me. by nil!, olfers advantages In EngU.sh. I. itl.r. Elocution, Mu- sic and Painting. Board am.' tuition ioi ten months, $200. For announcement, a iilress W. Fl. STUART. Principal. Slielhrville. Ky. ST. I tii iH LXW SCHOOL,, Law lep't of tVattiiictrton Viiiveriy. THE regular annual term of Ihis Law School will on WEDNESDAY OcrrOBEK in. s7J. Full course, two Urms. six months e;ich. students admltlol to the senior class. o;i e iiiii'iii.i-- t iii. by on or liefure Octob.-- loth. Tuition $ThI per term. Including use of Library. For particulars, address G. M. STEWART. Dean ft Law Kaciilty. 203 N. Third stiect, M. Louis. Mo. Virginia 31ilitary Institute, LLXIXC.TON, VA. rpiIOSE desirous of cbtolnlng admission Into this .1 v.e-- known St:it Instittitlo!i as Oi.lels, will aii-p- ly without delay t. t lis un-l- r:.iyned. Piovlsioii Is nimls :' HiiI !lsci'!!!i:e and Instnic-tlo- u during the month, of July and August prepara- tory to the resumption of regular studies on the hist Of September. F'RANUIS H. SMITH. Ju2rt eod SuperinteiidenL VANDERBSLTJJNI VERSITY. THE Third Session will begin SepteniN 1. IS77. for the whole se.s.-,io- I n Biblical De- partment, free; In Liteiary Dt partmen:, jslO; iu Law Department, SfHO; other es. $15. The Medlcsil Lertmeul wlil oiwu Octolier IsL Fee tor attendance, $it5. For ctibtlogues, apply lo J. M. Leech, Sccretatyof the Faculty, Tenn. daw L. C. GARLAND, rtiancellnr. i;xiKTAiii:i:s. . H. HOLST. T. W. HOLoT. UNDERTAKERS, 3iii) Slain, ;p. Pea.HiUy ALWAYS on hand, z large i t ; and Caskets, and wooden f eveiy deacilptloa. tar-Ord.- -is pj unvtly Cases slilM-- vl I". . T. J1.XTEI.S AX t.KATES. To Builders. Marhleized Iron Mantels, or the latest des-i?n- and Urates, nt low price?. 1 J S ! Also, the Breeher I'atent Polrtinjr and Itnmpins Urate, in eoouoiny of fuel and utility, being without rival. H. WAITER 3d CO. GROCERIES & FROV1SIOAS. CHAS. POTTER & CO. GROCERS Aiid Provision Iealcrs 358 FKOXT STKEKT, Bet, Monroe and" I'nion, MciiijiIiN, Tenn, IGN Of THE MAMMOTH HORNS.

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RA.IL.RO ADM.

311'T SOl'THEKX MAIL KOUTE

TU TBI

MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON R. 8.

Quickest, Ik. ami Shortest RouteTO THB

KAMT At H01THE.WT.

S.Eff, FAST AMI IMPORT AX T

CHAXUE OK SCUKDILF,

Talvla- - CtTeetHnnday.Jnne 17,177.EXPRESS TRALN

Memphis dally . 1 1 :.Vi p.mat Heoiphia . 5:20 P. HI

MAIL TRAINMemphis dally .lOJiO am

.11 :00 a. inArrlvi at MemphisSOMEBYILLE TRAIN

L4es H.OO p.mArrlwM t Memphis dally ex-ei- bunday) 8:10 m

Tlnw 20 minute luster than city Unie.

Toe 1 1 5 p.m. Express Is the UchtBlnjc Trainfrom Memphis. and will only stop at 'tleaa and at Terminal Point.

Xhe lO-JI- a-- Mall Train will stop at Regularstations.

Meaaervllle Trail will atop at Kenlnaaa ft'las etatlene.

The Mcatalaa-- K.prean Trill ma9h,ea Irk. rat tlur ever made to

2noxvlile, Lynchburg. Washington, and Easterneltkea.

Only IS henrn --Icm. ta Chattanoam.Only 4 aaara Mraapala ta Waahlatflon.

wl.h eorrepoiidlri economy ot time to otharKaatera ctlles.

It ckun af ( in to the various Springs andWatering Places In East Tennessee and Irglnla.Only one chants of Sleeping Coaches betweenMemphis and Washington. Baltimore, Philadel-phia. New York and Bo-to-n. bleeping Coachesbuilt expressly lor this Southern route and climate.Splendid lamllj accommodations.

fjra4 year Tleketa aad arc they are viaHemphla aad t.'harleeton K.K.

JOHSA.BT,Chief Engineer and Ueueral SupertnteudenL

u.iKr.v Hi iHrt.Ticket Ageul, 278 Mala st,

JAM. K. IF.X.General Passenger and Ticket Agent.

T.N.1IAVAXT,Assistant General FaoseTtger Agent.

LoulsTilleand N ashYille and GreatSouthern Railroad.

11-4- 1 o.n.. Kijcht Expreas-(Dal- ly, except8MuMay.-Corme- cts at Milan for fcU Louis andCtdea; at Mckenzie Tor NMh'llle.ChattMionga.Atlanta and the Southeast; at hrtaJor Hopklnsvllie. Henderson and Evansvllle; Louis-ville for all polula North and toft.l,io nn lur Kxprrna Connects for St.Louis and Chicago; at Louisville for all pointsWorth and East.:44 p.m. Parla Accommodation -- Dally

PuUman Palace Cars on either train to LouisrUle,and on night train to Nashville.

yor tickets or Information, apply at Ticket CWnce,

287 Main, northwest corner Madison street.J ana X. t'lyas, Bup'l Memphis Dlv.J aaaew Bpeed, Ticket Agent.

Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad

CHAKUK ur BCHKUIIHand after SUNDAY, May 13. 1877. train

ON wm run as follows:LeaTB. Arm.

New Orleans Mall dally at. ... 8:00 p.m 1:80freight and accoinmodiiUon

aally, except Sundays, at 0:30 m 8:50 a.m

Close eonneetloruj made at Orenaoa with tramsNorth and SoutH for all points.

Ur-- Wot further information, apply to

Ticket Office, 287 Main SU, and at Depot.M. Birke, Superintendent.J .nr. Mperd. Ticket AgenL

MEMPUIS Sc. LITTLE UOCK RAILWAY

The Short Line to Arkansas and Texas.

TIME CAKIKlbatb: abkitb:

Hall train, dall- - 610 D m--Kelght trnln leave Hoie- - -

djld excepted) 7:IJ0 a-- 5:20 p.mPassengers going on this road will take trains at

toe Depot of the Louisville, Nashville and Urealttoutharn Railroad. -

Mali train makes close connection at Anrenta lotpouita on Little rtock and Fort Smith Hall road, andat Little Rock with Cairo and Fulton Railroad, foraoluU In Southwest Arkansas and Texas.

Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains.For tickets and Information apply at Tlcketmcea

278 and 2K7 Main street, and at the Depot, footofWashington street, or at L. and N. and Ot. So. Depot,or to tie undersUmed.

W. K. SMITH, Sup t, Memphis, Tenn.R. A. WILLIAMS, Passengei AgenUM. 8. 3 AT. . P. and T. A- - Little Rocfc.

FOR KKXT.

On Shelby street, between BealeOJTTONHKD Apply to

HARRIS, MoKISICK TPRLET,Madison street.

On ExclianRestiwt; rents low. ApplyOUSES . . . . .H - 11 .1 ,t U...llann u.

No. : Howard's Row. with allSTOREHOUS8 K K.MfcACHAM.

rttonBlied-Co- r. Union an.l Third : lately oonipledby Bchoolneld. Hanauer Co. E. K. Meacham.

FFICES Pair cotton omees, with all water prlv- -o neges. over .1 nimiipi a nw. -

Nos. 87 ana :i'.t aouin vahiSTOREROOM. Clnb. 87 feet frtMit, wlth adepth of V6 feet. Apply lo R.;B. bNOWDUj

WASTS.

USINE68 N EN Ten more business men to callat ractoiy. ai I eecunu sirccu

With a capital of $1000 In a3JARTNER busliiM- - SoH) of It guaranteed.Address MANUFACTURER, this ofllce.

'OMAN To cook. wah and Iron for a family ofpersons. AOlireiW ri.,

Two In Memphis, and three to travelSALESMEN and Mississippi; 885 a month,hotel and traveling expenses paid to acceptablemen. All appl cants answered. If sUmp w In-

closed. Otieen City Ulass and Lamp Works, Cin-

cinnati. Ohio. lj24eodplana is wanted tor the summer

PIANO-- A.by periou who will keep It In good

order ddre N B.. Appeal offl.e.

ILLINEB1 Flitclai mMl!nT.M H( F. - III l-- J. &rr iMcmiti nticvt.

lJ LOAN MONEY-Ap- ply toWOl. HIS Main street,

UOl31S AXD ISOAltV.

"T y OOMS Most desirable In the city and at summer1 v rates, ai i L loun St.. corner iw ww wim.

QUIT OK ROOMd-De-lra- ble suit of rooms, withonani. ai usi uranwi.

TJOARDIN I A suit of Ian?e. cool and elegantlyJ.J rumlslied rooms, tor a panv union irminu,In a private family where there are noother boarders;table A I ; private, if desired. AudreosJ. Harvey, city.

OOM Furnlsl-e- or uniumlshed front room.R with board; alio, at 1 It tnun si.

OOM AND BOARD An elegant room, wltbR hoard, at list street- -

M)R NALK.

UOGIESAND ROCK A WAYSB 8 Secoud hand lop tiugg.es,2 becuuo-haii- d Doctors' bugi tes,4 Second-han- d Oiien Buggies,8 Second-han- d pbaelous and Rock anajs.

All In ffiMMi rviMlr: for sale cheaD atcm fRl FK CO , 17 Main street

WTTON-rRl- S One Brooks Cotton press, stpampower attachment, gtxxl as new. very cheap.

Apply lO J. I. .1 1 H.SJ1 ,rt g Wl from w

A TARE A handsome black mare, "old Lexlng-1-1 km stork " six vera old. lfiAi bands high:

trots Inside ot th-e- e minutes, and has good saddlefalLs. ti. t-- uAU I M

T CRKAP.L One Ice-bo- nx7x.'l feet, lined with Iron: roldsten kegs ol beer, and room for milk, vegetables, etc

i 1A. Dtniu.i, yo. l eaie suOLNTER A tine saloon counter ar d four doors

K Apply at No. 44 Washington street.

Rl IT BOXES BY THE MILLION Of all sizes.at low prices. WILLIAMS CO.,

Send for price list. Lumber Dealers.TTNUlNa Ven low. one power Engine,Xj Boiler and Fixtures. Apply at CVBBINS Afil'N SI nlon Ironworks. street.

STKAVKI).W On July 2d, one spottedCIO cow, with both ears crotpe. A llheral reward

will be paid for ber return to No. P8 Mosby street.comer w inchester nvemie.

A CLE One brown horse mule, about six yearsit dm. small scar on right hip; and oneBAialHE. ruiderwui be rewatxieii.

H. E. CANNON. Bethel Place,

W3W A white mnley cow. led around the neck. AVV liberal rewaru ior n-- r return to w m. uangan,Mel.'moreaventi. near pia'w remale i oii're.

TAKE IT."WW

Vy On July Ifl, 1S77. one milch row, yellow and-whl- te

spotted, with tour white legs, crop off right earand split on left one. The owner can get the cow byproving property and paying cnargea, hi ine oialiroond.

ItL'IXIHXC..

JNO. REID, BUILDER3X6 Serond IStreet.

aVSTAIHd A SPECIALTY. Estimates made forparties aaving losses by nia, ov any atk la my Una

TIIK APPEALWill bf sent to pri fons out of the citf dur-

ing thf rummer ot OSE DOLLAR a month.

The address may It changed tchenecer de- -

THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL-WEDNESD- AY, JULY

tired. .

LOCAL PARAGRAPHS.

Yesterday was gloomy.tst night was cool anJ plea;uil.

Co to Katival purk concert t.

Mouitotn arc unusually nuuierouad1 UisaKreeably painful.

T1ij r lilmul ktriki' is the theme of general conversation in this city. .

uood music win oe piajca ai f"""park to nijht, as this is the rvirular concertevening-- .

. ... . , .,Next luesday niKht an txcurhion iur k

benefit of St. Lazanis Episcopal church will

le ifivtn on the Cons Millar.II. C. Alley, the special Uetective li ft

i... l U... k'l.Lrintri. k for Northjrpuiuaj v. - iCarolina, where the latter is mulcted lorswindling.

Thursday mgbt neat a uioouli(,'hl picnicwill be niwn at Uie Hethell place, tour uiil.-- s

from Memphis, on the Tigeon Koout road.Admission, fifty cents.

The commissioners, yesterday afternoon,removed Tom Molan and John M'Neely frouithe police force, and apjxiinted in their placelake Urown and W. J'. Maxwell.

The DeSoto club boat, which is to takepart in the race, wus carried up Second street,

i ii.nnw v Ailsimx to the river, vesterday.The boat attracted general attention.

Hotnola, Adam Hfde and I he Mill on tneFloss, by George Eliot. Novels by CharlesUeade, Misa Muloch and other celebratea au-

thors, twenty centa a copy, at Mansford s.

The ladies of .U race church will give an-

other sociable Thiirfday evening, July 2Cth,

at the residence of Mr. T. II. Milburn, cornerTate and Orleans streets. Tickets fifty cents,refreshments included.

The firemen of company No. 2 haveerected a conifovtablelbath-housc- . rear ot

their ball, on Main street. The Imt: -- nouse isa credit to the good taste of the men whocompose this company.

lIeiJ. of the Washington street varieties,has been arrested for violating the UnitedStates revenue laws. An individual namedguinn gave assurance that lleid had plenty ofcapital, and would sustain a variety show.

At the election to fill vacancies in rankof the Bluff City Grays, the following namedmembers wer unanimously chosen: Secondlieutenant, Charles Leflingwell; junior sec-

ond lieutenant, Herbert Hhett; orderly, LouisIt. U. Hunter.

Do not fail to attend the Lstival parkconcert The programme has beenarranged with great care and cannot be oth-

erwise than entertaing to all who are present.The selections are from the best and mosteminent composers. There will doubtless bea large attendance.; The bale of new cotton from Texas, the

first new bi le of the sesison received here,was sold by auction opposite James & Sons,store yesterday morning, A. M. Stoddardauctioneer. There was a good attendance,and the bale was knocked down to Messrs.Hartmus At Co., at l ie a pound.

The favorite southern song writer, JohnT. Rutledee, composer of Sare the iu eetestKiss for Me, has in Whisprr You'll be Mine,Ijure, given us most decidedly the prettiestsong of the past ten years. It has a perfectlybewitching melody that sings itself right intothe hearts ot music lovers the world over.Hollenberg has it for sale.

Acting-Record- er Egnew yesterday trans-acted the following business : Henry G. Smith,nuisance, case continued for trial; Nettie Har-

mon, drunk, discharged; D. L. Gillespie andJ. E. France, keeping lottery, fined fifty dol-

lars each; John ledger, assault and battery,fined live dollars; Charles Boatall. drunk, dis-

charged; John Doyle, drunk, fined five dol- -

ln.ru.

Chief Atny yesterday received a telegramstating that I'oiiceman w . 11. uueii, oi iuiscity, was in an unconscious condition and onthe verge of death at Bailey Springs, Ala-

bama, where he had gone in search of health.Mr. Udell was one of the best and most rclia- -I I. t' dm nsiliffk fnrpp Via wasgenerally esteemed and respected by all ofr - - . if. i . nAni8 acquaintances. iiu icuvua u, nuu uuinrce cnuaren. .

PERSONAL.

Mit. K. n. Dl-nca- of Geortria, is visitinghis brother, Captain 11. I . Uuncan, ot miscity.

Mkssiuj. Gko. W. Armistkad, and WestArmistead, of the Bolivar Bulletin, are in thecity.

Misa Alice Raises, of Nashville, who hasleen the euest of her cousin, Miss Laura

nslcy, lett yesteruay ior nome.Mit. G. F. Nkm.i. of the Winona (Miss.)

Press, is visiting the city in the interests olhis well-know- n and able jourriid.

M Ajoit R. H. WiLDBKROEU. commandautof ami prorcssor of natural sciences atllio ivcniucKy nuiiiary msiituie, is iu uiu cjljtfor a'week or so.

Dits. Paul Otey. Heber Jones. Brownand J. H. Nuttall, yesterday made a carefulexamination of a negro man who is peculiarlyafflicted with elephantasu. 1 he location, aswell as the development of the disease, hasaroused no little interest among tne puysi-cians.

Kkoxvillk. Chronicle. 21st: "Attorney- -

General J. B. Heiskell, of Memphis, arrivedin this city on last night s tram. Ju,-- o.W. Heiskell. also of Memphis, who ha-- s beenspending a few weeks at Rogersville, camedown yesterday morning. Both are stoppingwith their father. Colonel V. S. Heiskell."

Brownsville Bee: "It is our painfulrlnfv to record the death of Maior ThomasOwen, at his residence, three miles'west ofAjruwusviiie, i uiui, otui- - - iLstant. aged eighty seven yearr. IL. was oneof the oldest and most respected citizens ofthe county ot Haywood; truly a man ot wnoui:t 1 cowl in lii.r, thnrt w9 rit crllil.'L Dnelit. lionobt. rjonoiaUlo ana strai'.'ntior- -

ward in all of his thoughts and actions. Agood man lived true, worthy ardwell beloved by all who knew him. We willseldom look upon his like again. His remainswere interred in the family burying-groun- d

Wednesday evening.

AMUSEMENTS.

Hteamltoat Cxruralon.Vridav nicht an excursion for the benefit

of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd will betriven on the steamer James W . Gaff. Thisorder ol charity is now encumbered with adebt due on the building, and it is hoped thatthe excursion will prove a financial success inorder to tav the amount due. Extensive arrangemenu are being maue to renaer unsone of the mot enjoyable excursions of theseason. The Sisters ot the Oood hliepherddeserve well of the Memphis public, and wehope that this excursion will be generallyand liberally patronized.

NEW PUBLICATIONS.

Thk July number of Hubbard's Xetrsia- -per Adcerttser has been received.

The catalogue of the Eat Tennessee universify, Knoxville, haa been issued

The catalogue of the Norwood high-scho- ol

irginia, has made lta appearance. .

The annual catalogue of Vanderbiltversity, Nashville, has been received.

TnK Tennessee Chop Report, for June,1877, has been issued in unbound form by J,B. Killibrew, commissioner of agriculture,statistics and mines.

The Spiritiml Magazine, edited andpublished by Rev. Samuel Watson, of thiscity, is equal to any former number of thisjournal. The present number contains startling articles relative to different phases ofspiritualism.

St. Nicholas, the justly popular andcharming angazine, has made its appearancefor August. The original style of the articlesin if. ichoias, ana the clever nietnou inwhich they are treated by their authors, coinmend this enterprising magazine to the atten-tion of all who appreciate the character of iprogressive and enlightened monthly. Itscontributors embrace men and women of thehighest order of talent.

The International TfEViEw.for Anaust"has made its appearance, and contains oi iginalarticles from eminent contributors on boiusidf s of the Atlantic. The contents are notedin 1 the following articles: "The Turk inEurope." by Charles Kendall Adams: OughtRussia to IVevail?" by Julius I von Brie,("I'he Old IhiUh and Flemish Mter, V,

Philin Gilbert Hamerton: "The Lite WorlFair," by General Francis A. Walker; "lje

Cornwall," by Ed arm I '. Whipple; J?'easihility of a Code of International ,ulnby the late Ex --Governor Emory Wojn.T T l . 4Tf 114. eF IjfuDnf ImArif'

lib, German and Italian Publications,showing the degree of literary activity whichdistinguishes these several nations at thepresr-n- t time; Uotemporary aix ieuer, r.I')," bv P. G. Hamerton; "CotemporaryEvents' The International Review is pub-

lished by A. S. Barnei & Co., Ill and 113...... . . VT V 1.linanis street, sxvw irai.The July number of the New York Sani-

tarian is unusually attractive and will affordvery general interest to all who read itapages. The Sanitarian being the organ ofthe medico-leg- al society, is conducted uponthe highest principles known to these profea-olrpa.- lv

a rmlit the characterof American scientific literature. The Sanitarian is devoted to the preservation othealth, mental and physical culture. It isedited and published by Dr. N. N. Bell.Dr. T. P. Corbally and J. Y, Culyer, C. E.,ai3 the associate editors.

T.i.-- a cmrul monlhlv rjublishedby John L. Shorey, at 'M Broomfield street,lSoeton, has made its appearance for August.This number of the Surerg should find awelcome in every household, for it aboundswitn interesting anu ciiit-tuuuui- wuimw,

i. . in a ct vie nf lx':iiitil'nl simmicitv. Ev- -, .,,t;,.l Frnm " A I):ivnt. the Beach." bv

Jane Oliver, to "My Pets," by Mamie, arecapital productions, isui we cannot nienuunone-ha- lt of the excellent content of the Au-.- ,(

v. ,.ru nrt.ic.le of which is handsomely and lntcliiifcntly illustrated.

r iiiviiiTT,a Mlfll7IVK if nil ntrloW Wll hthe productions of thought and culture-var- ied

as it is instructive. Lady BlancheMurphy concludes her paper ot the Uius- -t I ! 1, i , . in. Ii Vl the I'iLH- -Udicil i.iim. ovi.tc, '

ties of Eltz, Auerbach, Drachentels andKheinfels. as well as the towns of Cologneand Worms, receive attention troruthis gifted writer. Rebecca Harding l'avisfurnishes from chapter three to five bar inter-esting article "A Law Unto Herself." LizzieW. Champney contributes a short article,called "Vena's Old Man," which unites theinspiration of Uncle Tom's Cabin, but is fear-fully dt fective in negro dialect and truthfulllelineatnmt!. tnoaffU ctuo nonoi inmemory of John Brown's spirit. Emilie

. . a. , 1 4IC51 "Poulson Uevotes turec stanzas u oieep,

triUULlon upuu limu ' .in j "" -- . ,Tturj'-- " Gillman C. Fisher gives a sociablearticle about the cafes of Paris, and Davidher tells ot the same institutions among uieMuscovites, his paper being entitled "In a

' " T Wpip Michell has a1 1 UO.'lltU A.AUnt.aa -page of verse entitled "The Marsh, andPenn Shirley a short story called "The NewSoprano."

The August number of Scribner 8 Monthl;is a "gem ot ntro uelignt, amusing Knowi-edtr- e

and also arousing wonder, while it in- -, , ... . . ..MM 1 ' 1 C 1 Iterests ana pleases, ino jisu oi uiuu.uu

embraces persons well known to the literaryworld, and in fact justly claims an unusuallylarge number of magazine writers of muchnote. Miss Kellogg's article on "HomeJapanese Melodijs," is sweet and simple asthe subject which she so gracefully treats,and gives a clear insight into the musicof this people. Lovers of sport will be de-

lighted as well as instructed with Charles E.Whitehead's contribution upon "NorthAmerican Orouse, accompaniea as it. is

StrawberriesTV ALA 0AV.Ul(aivs a"wav-w- - "

constitute the subject of an enthusiastic butg by John Burroughs,... . .. .. essay

r i . . . .. . ,.while J. ijgiingion aioniguiuurv uuca umbest in an illustrated paper upon therailway across the Andes, entitled, " ARailroad in tho Clouds.". Twenty-fiv-e

pictures serve to handsomely illustrateHenry Sandham's contribution upon "Cana- -

r,rvv4a " Mm Jpnpt ChasA Hovt's Tjic- -ture of nature in its untamed forests, fromMaine to Canada, is entiueu "uaoes in ineWwl., , UVUOi " TW.j ia an article,. of fresh., YlCt- -

' -

thnncrht. induced bv a summersrecreative journey through the lorests.- . IT 1 1 1 U n nMrs. rrancis nougson jjuiuctt which a.

good dialectic story, entitled "Smethurst-sess,- "

and Berthold Auerbach gives a lovenovelette, with tine illustrations by Prof. Taul

T ...i: Mnm I?lnurtuann, ot me ueiim awucuij.C. Wveth contributes a character-sketch- , entitled "Moses an Aaron," the subject ofwhich is a preternaturally pious and naturally

1 1 .Ua. vnininna in vrin O

j jiijrin ii; ivt jinmu. ' J..K,,f .jin infroarinop nn(l fthort UtOrV

called Swart Among the Buckeyes. A new"Hia Inheritance." is begun bv

Adeline Trafton, and already gfves assuranceof success. The poems in this number are"Summer Thoughts, by v. a. roster; "ite-flection-

by the author of "Deirdre;" "As-syrian Night Song," by R. H. Stoddard;

Mauri giU, Dy Sj. j. owudiiui, uuu'Guests," by Celia Thaxter.Trc TV.UTTT kn Srtpvcy MnTSTKI.Y. for Au- -

gust, is a work of great merit, generalnA mncf pyo! lonf. value, for it

alx)unds with articles of the choicest information which thorougn education, sys-- i

: .,.! ami ...imlpi'tirio-iilil- research onIKUldU j muu r,tl, ovf Ilia anflini-- mill contributors canin. ua.i u ' 1

afford. Dr. F. L. Oswald's article relative tothe importance ot the protection oi American...,. oi; ,mti', inlliipncpa and sad conseItJlUBLO, ilc wiiuuwu iu..vM..- ...I,:.. I. wio iil,-- ihpir imnnuWntU lllIILtn YY 11 1 11 ILOUlll r -

destruction, is a production of great scientifictrutn ami Historic hjihihis. ah .j.--

,-

this article too perfect in theory to be true: .,.. fnr niiinnir other thincr the learned111 iPim-i-) -- v. tauthor says: " Y Jtereeer tobacco and cottonand cultivated tue worii oi rum nan maurapid advances, and in all the southeastern

..- -i e Ar;-- ;;. ami North Carolina, anathroughout Mississippi, Alabama, Georgiaana toutn aroun.t, tuc uavc-ci- . xuajrhout-- without seeing more than tour or fivetrees in a group." Our personal observa-tions, derived from an experience in travel

nonl v.--l ifi vro tt T 1A " irrOlin OI LfCtiS WJ UC

.Mw .a KM rn 4lian n voillifv nf nature. Thearticle, however, k of much merit, and if itsbehests be obeyed tnc otates oi . iue umuo

ltiir-.i- l nrnsneritv. and in- -111,11, U1.1V1.1 " I Ior.,l nf rotrrnn-ajlinr- would improve as IOtheir soil, climate and productiveness. Thesame lournal contains an intcrraung wuuo

V I,,r,r.a Crntrh. M. D.. F. R. S..tUn min'Ain miirrntmna of the Norwetzian

lemming, wnicn an stuacnw oi nauinu moiuijrwmniini,!!...... .a a f.np tiiuA ipmm ns oi ijinmeus.Will I o,, ' -- - '

or Oeorychus lemmus, of Illiyer, a hue 8am- -. .i i : iu:. i i A

i r nl rjc fV fll lill t i I in 11113 ClI V IcLSliAC Ji v Ul. l . - -

.v-- t '.liaa tnonnrrmp. Inn ftintrularW 111 LCI JJ VVIV a - C.theory of the march ot these rodents, as givenDy Lf. in trquiu iu pvuiu vi iuw.iw wthat. of the. mitrration

.of birds in the Genius

- ran 1 i f T -lae iransiauou irumof Christianity,. .- i i i .ii iai a r

Saturt't ot tne JaoioenKon meinou oi uiecin- -...1 )i,.V nrVint-- turn .nrlnn nointit rinraJ- -tai nj;iituiut sr " " I

lnl .nUr l litr n areused without requirmg the adjustment ot theI! A , 1 ... rln innnOOtant- - flAinf. Id

. i it i e nan aiticie wormy tne purus-- u ui on yiwvuBat all interested in this branch of modernscience. The extract from the Economist en--

1.1 IUU , II V - - .- wu... .7Economy," presents novel, but philosophic

tltt 1 1 : A Afnets, lue wriir creuiia mc ricutuiuaii,'rt;Vr,r,nn;ap miVk tho first invention, and

denominates' Ettas Howe Lis follower. Otherarticles in this number are: "The Status ofWomen and Children," by Uerbert apencer;

A 11UU X AAA UUt;u nuv "A"-- 1" -by Thomas M. Brewer; "The Import otProtoplasm," by Michael otter; "Matches,by John A. Garver; a lecture on "MarcusAurelius Antonius," by Count Vaux, and aiaper on J maginauon, oy it. riiuuuwura,

the hterarv tociety of Washington,listriet of Columbia.

Lreubrie't Ureat Clearing; Sale.Reduction in shirt", 25 and Goc, worth

double. Bargains in linen hankcrcbieis, f Iand f 1 50 a dozen, i inest white nose in tnecitv, 8, 10 and 12Jc. F'ans, ruebings andveilings at cost. Fine napkins, every grade,

Trom 75c down, worth double.

aillllncry.anfl Straw Goods at Halfirice.

Towels, towels, towels, 10, 15 and.worth fully 2c more. Greatest barpetgparasols, 25, 35, 45 and 55c. Fine '60c, worth 1 50. SSpecialties in Hderwear, at . - wlnLenbries Breat Clearing Saly

c for hire at 55Saddle horses and bug-Uni-on

street..yshown that one gets

I r has been repeat two-thir- ofbetter results froij- -

than from fuU amountllooley s yeast rc;ig powder in the world,of any other lound out fact andi v u atro1 Ml through the country

i i itt Ln.rwn.3 rw nse popular preference abso- -prove thim"1lulely.

--KAAnsortinent of HatsCo-'- Main street.Atueidy'

E AixiiA. "Neunl" cures it. Sold byyodcs & Co-- t Memphis.

.t May Interest onr Lady Readers, know that the painful effects of sunburn

nnn n llpliciil. fct-- ci n 1 i m in 1 i t lul it n.- -n:(iVP(l iy Uie u,p of j & y Atkinson's toilet

vinegar.

Kentucky .Hilitnry Institute.Calt on Major R. H. Wildberger, at ;'.17

Main street, for information in regard to theentry of cadets.

TIIK JSCHOOlrTAX CASE.

The Court af Atbltratloo llecldea laPaTor ar the catr The Opinion

In rail.1-- throA nttornpvs selected to hear and

arbitrate the tax case between the city ofMemphis and board of education, yesterdayreturned the following opinion, which ex-

plains itself:Chancery Court of Shelby County Memphis bcnooi

Board e. The City ol Mempms.The undersigned, to whom the matters in

controversy in the above cause have beenBubmittea by me parties ior uecision, navmheard the parties and considered tne case,have come to the following conclusion. Weunderstand the single question submitted tous to be this: Whether, under the proviso of

ion upirpntv-thre- e of the citv charter, thecity had the right to use the tax laid-o-

the capital of merchants employed . intheir business. lor tne purpose oi payingthe "current expenses of the police and firedepartments. his question we answer inthe affirmative. 'I'he phrase, " lax on mer-chants," under our constitution, as interpre-ted by the supreme court, in our opinion, em-

braces the tax on the capital as well as on tlifioccupation of merchants, and in this sensewe think it is used in tne proviso to sam section. On the facts contained in tne agreectcase, we determine and decide that the boardof education if not entitled to a decree againstthe city for ten centji on every hundred dol-

lars of the tax levied and collected for theyears 175 and 1876, on merchant capital,and used by the city to pay the current cx- -

iienses of the police and fire departments.Given under our hands this twenty-fourt- h

.lay of July, A. D. 1877.ncnni l. rxiir.n.W. Y. C. HUMK3.C. F. VANCE.

1'rompt Payment----- "The Batesville (Miss.) Blade contains the

rn : i. ur a transaction whichwww- - - - -ioiiowmirsnows the prompt and honorable manner inwhich one of our best insurance companiesconducts its business:

On the morning ot the eleventh instant ourrpcwlpnnp in... f ll O tlWIl. of RatiPH- -un i aiuij I' .n...,..., - '

ville, Mississippi, occupied by Captain S. D.I'owell s family, was accidentally consumerby fire. We had, a few weeks previous toiUa Ktirimncr tnlrpn out. a noliev On the two- -

Story building for twenty-thre- e hundred dollars, and two hundred aouars on uie one-stor- y

building standing near by. in the Plantersinsurance company, of Memphis, through

VWtam-34arti- their agent in this district.The company w;is at once notified of the ac-

cident, and Mr. John G. Lonsdale, jr., theirefficient secretary, met us in this place, who,after hearing the supposed cause of the fire,promptly adjusted our loss by sight draft onthe company for the full amount of our in-surance, while clouds of smoke were yet risingfrom the ruins. Such prompt action on the

of the company in pa3"ing our loss isEart creditable to it, and fully accords withits reputation for honestyand good faith toward ita policy-holder- s whosustain loss or damage by fire, and we takegreat pleas-ir- e in recommending the Plantersinsurance company, of Memphis, to the peo-

ple of Panola county as a perfectly reliablesouthern institution, which every man desir-ing insurance should feel an interest in sup-

porting, they having already paid out a muchlarger sum for fire losses in this communitythan they can possibly get back soon in theway of premiums. j. A. cooi'Eit,

It. M. KYKfi.Batesville, Miss., July 13, 1877.

Mechanics Building and Loan Association.The stock in the Mechanics building and

loan association is being rapidly taken up.The first regular meeting for the purpose ofloaning out money will be neid on August8th. Parties desiring to borrow money at alow rate of interest, on real estate, should ap--dIv at once for stock to H. J . Ward, the secretary, at the office of the Planters insurancecompany, 41 Madison street.

Saddle horses and buggies for hire at 65Union street.- -

Sapdle horses and buggies for hire at55Union street. .

Fifty Sew StylesFancy stationery, very elegant and cheap,just received at Dod's, 279 Main street.

John . Sick. .

Baddies. Harness, Leather and 8haeFindings, at reduced prices. 860 Slain St.

SPECIAL. KOT1CCTTTE are Instructed to sell, on reasonable terms,

VV and at very low figures, the property knonas the CAPITOL HOUSE, comer of Summer andDeaderick streets. In the city of Nashville, Tenn. Avon small mlilll Innul Investment In the way of repairs, will render this one of the most desirablehotels or private boanllnghouses In the city. Foriunner iiiioimanon appiy 10 a. t. c ninwunxiSON, Keal E.ifcite Agents, 40 N. College street.Nashville. Tennessee.

STKAM BOATS.Notice to Mliiers. Ilnslneas Men and

Travelers ucneruii-- .

and after this date, July 2d, the Str.ON PHIL ALLIX will take the place of 5PS3aStr. A..I. White or- Jondaysfor A rkan&i City ami allway lamliiiRS. doing all way and bend business.i.nvH wonTiIV. at sharu n n.m.

Leaves every WEDNESDAY Tor Vlcksburg, at 5p.m., making all her usual landings, and connectingat Vlcksburp with the renowned Str. K. E. Lee for NewOrleans; will take all way and bend fiv.feht at lowestrates; also through freights and passengers to pointsbelow Vlcksburg to New Orleans. Shippers pleasebear In mind tne "Allin" must leaveat snarp a p.m.

JOHIM J. 1.1 ArtttAtitl, DUp kJ. T. WASHINGTON, Agent.

FOR LOUISVILLK AND CINCINNATI.

ror Louisville and Cincinnati. -

The elegant passenger f teiimer -

GOIJJUN CITY,J. D. Heeler master I S. M'lutye clerk

Will leave Glenn's Wharfboat THURSDAY.July 26th, at 10 am. For freight o- - passage applyto R. P. GLENN. Agent, cn Wharfboat.

TVTEMPHIS AND OHIO RTTEB PACKET CO.iy For Louisville ana iiuciiiuuu oieniuer

VINT. SHINKLE J. Kenniston, mister; M'Intyre,clerk will leave WEDNESDAY, July25tU, at Bp.m.Special Fare from Memphis to New York, 825 50;to Philadelphia, $24 50. Meals and staterooms onsteamer included. For freight or pissage apply to

R. W. LIGHTBURNE. Agent, iUrt Front t.

FOR NEW 0RLEAH8.For Vlcksburg, Natchez, New Orleam and Interme-

diate landings The elegant aeamer

Charles Morgan, 3ilAlf. Stein master I Harry Stein.......

Will leave Glenn's Wharfboat ?trSrT5fflaMDAY, July 2th, at 10 a.m.Ant' 'wh- - Jonatapply to R. P. GLENV

port ASHPORT.

Memphis s"J Osceola Packet Line-Carry- ing UnitedStarelail.-Stean- ier . .

Osceola Belle, 1t a Andrew master I C. H. Fay. clerk

leaves Memphis every MONDAY aid WEDNES-DA- Y

at6 p.m., lor Randolph, Fulton Osceola andAsiiport. Passengers and shippers lease bear Inmind tlat we leave on time.

FOR FRIARS POINT

LEE LINE 8TEAHBBS!OUtBYISa UNITED STATES MAIL.

Str. COAIIOTIA.FRIDAY,

vesYERYat tt p m.ffor Friars Point and

all way and plantatlonnnu"f- -

J. T. WASHING"3."' 300 Front St.

FOpvVHITE RIVER.SIIT HAKKYXhite and Blaekt BlTur 17. &.aientpnis . Kail Idne. - . .

v, T--tn Bay, St. Charles, Clarendon, Devalla

"S. '.' Des Are, Augusta, Jacksonport, West Point,Siivf, Batesville, Powhattan and Pocahontas.He elegant passenger steamer

KUTII, . . j5anLeaves Memphis every SATURDAY, at 6 p.m., con-necting witn steamer McARTHUB for all points onBlack river.

Through rates of freight and passage to all pouitaon Black and White rivers.

For freight or passage apply on board or toJ. TTWASHING TON, Agent, 300 Front St.B, P. GLENN, Agent, on Wharfboat

Freight consigned to Milt Harry will be handledfree of storage, drayage and commission, and putthrough prom ptlj.Regular Independent Memphis andUnite Ativer Packet.For Augusta, Jacksonport, West Point,Mearcy and all Way Points.

The Regular Independent Packet, '

HABD CASH,Ed. C. Postal .I.Capiain

Will leave EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 5 o'clockp.m. Through bills of lading to all points on uppeiWhite and Black rivers.

Apply for freight or passage to ' -R. W. LI6HT&URN&, 55flfJ Front Street.R. P. GLENN. AkhiL on Wnarfhoat.

COPAUTXEIISIIIP.Notice of Copartnership.

HAVING formed a paraiershlp with A. R Humeson the Drug Business, at the place

formerly occupied by C. C Ward 4 fctro., I will bebappy to see all of my old friends and customers,also those of C. C. WanI 4 Bro., aod the publicgenerally, at our place of business,

No. 215 Hails Street.A. B. MORRISON.

A. R MORRISON. A. B. n I'M Ed.

MOK RISO.X Jk. II IT .tl EM,

.Dirusslats,Oi MAIN STREET, formerly oecupled by C.ZiJlOC. Ward 4 Bro., Memphis, Tennessee

LOW ASSOCIATION.

PEOPLESBUILDINGCOFilPANY

CAPITA.li, - 400,000OI'I'ICEKs.

W. A. GOODMAN. President.r. 1,. HAnlK.

UEOHIaE MITCHELL. Treasurer.J. A. SIMMONS. Secn-t.iry- .

ROBINSON 4 MA LONE, Attorneys.

BOARU OK IUKECTORS.W. A. GOt)DMAN. J. W. HEATH.i:HiuiK MiTrilET.T C R. RYAN.JOHN B. ROBINSON. R. O. CUAKiK. L. WAiiNlVH. 1. W.liuiOl. v.

Tho hnnk nf the mmtiant are onen for subscriptions, and stock can be obtained by applying to thec Ulcers and directors at their of bii.slnrss.

W. A. ItUUUMAJ,J. A. SrMsiOhS, Secretiiry

MECHANICSBuilding & Loan Ass'nCAPITAL, - 5300,000

Ol'KHKItH.G. V. RAMBAUT. President

JOS. HAINES.H. J. WAKD, Secretary.

JOHN LONSDALE, Jk.. Treasurer.SMITH 4 COLLIER, Attonieys.

KO t Hit OF II1KKCTOIW,D. T. I'ORTKK. JOHN REID.

. W. WAlNKHiHT, A. B. MOHRISON,M. L. BACON. JACOB .I. PERKS.JOSEPH HAINES. G. W. MACRAh,G. V. RAMBAUT, G H. Jul AIL

The books of the Association are oen for sub-scription, arid stock can be obtalneil by applying toeither the Secreiary, ?t the olllce of the Planlers In-

surance Co., No. 41 Madison sliwt. or tho oIIUmtsand directors, at their place or business.

G. V. RAMBAUT, President,H. J. Ward, Secretary.

TO LOAN. STOCK KOR SALE. NOMONEY Dues. Fotinli Series. New Series orShares can be had at present In

The Itlnft City Itiiilding: amiLoan AsNociation,

which Is firmly established and very successful. NowIn Its second year. Six per cent. Interest allowed onadvance payments. Withdrawals on cue month snotice after one year's pajme.it Is made. Statedmeetings are held on the third Monday or everymonth, at 8 p.m. Large amount ot moneys loanedout on real estate at every meeting,tjr Ofllce, 41 Madison street, basement.

G, H. JUDAH, PiesldentS. Sturm. Secretary.

SHXIaBY countyBUI1-D1K- Q

AXI

LOAN ASSOCIATION

Capital, $600,000Board of Directors.

D. T. PORTER, JOHN GUNN.R. D. GOODWIN. A. B. HiYNES.W. J. McDERMOTT, THOMAS HOLM AN, JR.P. M. WINTERS, M. GAVIN,J. M. COLEMAN. C. W. HEISKELL,

R. D. JORDAN.

A. B. HAYNES, President,THOMAS HOLMAN, Jr., Vice President,

D. T. PORTER, Treasurer,W. J. McDERMOTT, Secretary.

BELCHER dt JORDAN, Attorneys.

The Stock Certificates and Pass-boo- or thyaliove conioratlon are now ready, and a n be had beapplying to the Secretary, 85 Madison street,west side of basement.

A. B. HAYNES, PresidentW. J. McDkrmott. Secretary

CASH DISTRIBUTIOX.

KENTUCKYCash Distribution Co.

Authorized by an act of the legislature for the sup-port-

the City School or Frankfort, will positivelyhave their Second Drawing In the city of Louisville,Kentucky,

OX AUGUST 30, 1H77,Or Money Will Be Kcfuiulcd.

$310,000 CASH IN PRIZES !

FAB3IER8 A DROVEKS B4XK,Louisville, Hy, Treasurer.

Tn, uitmt.ii T RK4tKirrPITT.I.V notifiet that 1

conseauence of the precedent established by thefiirnwcnmnanv. and not wlshlnir to make a scale:or fnictional drawing, the management have madea short postponement or sixty nays, w nue reKrei.Uni, ti mitt tne itiilnleence of their natrons even foithis short per od, It is on their account that thispostponement Is made, as many have expressedthplr ujiahen that this drawlm? should be a full one.

The company Is pleased to announce that theCourts or Kentucky nave uecmeu mai vue cuuiciunder which their distributions take place is

LEGAL BEYOND QUESTION.nniw sustained hv law. and the recelnls being mostencouraging, the nianasenient emphatically statethat tin drawing will positively take uluou on August aoiu,Or Money Will Be Jtefumtcd lu Full

LIST OK PRIZES.1 Prize of v 8 Q 0001 Prize of -

1 Pttze of 1 o.OOll1 Prize of. 10.0OH8 Prizes of SoOOO each IS.OiMi5 Prizes of SHOW) each 10,000

20 Prizes of $1000 each 20,00040 Prizes of S5'K) each 20 00(1

100 Prizes of 820O each 20.00OhOO Prizes of SllH) each 1C 0JBOO Prizes of $50 each a.v.OOi)

6000 Prizes of $10 each UO.OOO

6872 Cash Prizes, amounting to 110.000Whole Tickets. $10; Halves, $5; Quarters, $2 50;

11 Tickets. S100; HXlz Tickets, S300;6 Tickets. $500.

Remittances can be made by Hall, Express. Draft.P. O. Order or Registered Letter, made pa j able toW. Barrow 4 Co. All communications connectedwith the Distribution, or o ders for tickets, and

of Agents lo .sell Tickets, should head-dresse- d

to;. V. BARROW (M., Geii'l Mamigers,

Courir-Joum- al Building. Louisville, Ky.

B? Itcnieinber August SOth. Xotinicfor-dela- nrv. daw

s'l.uiiitiriit.Browne, the Plumber.

Gas Pipes,Water Pipes,

Steam Pipes,Stone Pipe,

Rubber Pipe,Bath Tab.Puiups,

Hydrants,Gam Fixtures! Has Fittings:

lira FlttiussIEVERTTUIXG CIIEA1'.

J. W. X. BROWNE,258 Second St., opp. Court Square

KOX-BESIDEKT- S.

nt Kotice.No. 20H1 In the Chancery Court of Shelby county,

Tennessee L J. Langston, Adm'r of Mary K. Barnett, dee'd. vs. H. W. Peters etal.It appearing from the bill In this cau-e- , which Is

sworn to, th-i- t the defendants. H. W. Peters and hiswife. Belle Peters, Benjamin Collins. Moses Collins,J. R. Collins, .Tames Collins, Hugh Collins. CatherineHubbard and her husband, Hubbard, A. S. Ouss- -away and his wife, Amanda Gussawar, Sim-mons and his wile. Jerusua Simmons, Horace Miller and his wife, Josephine Miller, Alva Collins,Parmella Collins, widow or E. W. Collins, deceased,and guaidlan of his minor children, wliu.se namesare not known: Alonzo A. Moss, Hugh Moss, OrvllleMoss. Annie Smith Mary Collins and her husband,Andrew Collins, ii.irrtt-- t Lungsion. Ira M. Camp andwife. Eliza Ciimp, and the unknown helm of JohnCollins, deceased wlu.se name are unknown andwho are supixised to reilde in Arkansas,!, are all non-residents of the State of Tennessee:

It Is therefore ordered. That they make their ap-pearance herein, at the courthouse In the city cfMemphis, Tenn., on or before the first Monday InSeptember, 1M7 7, and plead, answer or demur to com-plainant's bill, or the same will be taken for con-fessed as to them and set for hearing expnrte; andthat a copy of this order be published once a week,forfour successive we?ks. In the Memphis Apiieal.

TbW2Md day of July. 1X77.A copy atle.it: E. A. COLE, Cleik and Master.By E B. McHenry, Deputy Clerk and Blaster.Heiskell, Weather ford 4 Heiskell, Solicitors for

comiM'ta. )y25 wedAon-Reside- nt A'otice.

No. 2i!22 In the Chancery Court or Shelby county,Tennessee-- G. F. Farrow, Adm'r of J. M. Farrow,deceased, vs. P. S. Farrow etal.It appearing from the bill In this cue that It Is a

Instituted to wind up the estate of J M.froceealng as an Insolvent estate: It Is there-fore ordered, that all parties claiming to be creditorsof said estate make their appearance herein on urbefore Monday October 15. IK77. and have them-selves niade parties to this uroceedlng and file andestablUb their claims, or the same will lie foreterbarred: and that a copy of this order be piibllsLcdonce a week, lur four successive weeks. In the Mem-phis Appeal. TbLs 23d day or July. 1877.

A copy aitest : & A. COLE, Clerk and Master 'By E. B. M'Henry. Deputy C. and M.Weatberfora 4 Estes, Sols, for conipl'L wed

.TJKDICAIj.

Meet the wants of those who need a afe and re-

liable medicine. The immense demand which haaso ranidlv followed their introduction is evidencethnt uiey'do supply this want, and proves them to be

I K MOST POPULAR P1LMever furnished the American people. The highestmedical authorities concede their superiority over allothers, because they possess alterative, tonic, and

properties contained in no --other medicine.Bcintt; strongly A they expel all humors,

correct a vitiated state of the system, and, be inepurely vegetable, they do not, like other pills, leavethe stomach and bowels in a worse condition thanthey found tliem, but, on the contrary, impart ahealthy tone and vigor before unknown.

OUR WORDS INDORSED.Dr. C. L. MITCHELL, Ft. Meade, Fla., says:. . . ' inmv the inferiority of your fills,

and Tvaut to set them used instead of tie roortUlettcompounds sold iu this country .' ...Rev, R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky., sayss

' 1 utt'M fills ar worth tutir weight iffo'u."

Ha'4 Sick Headache and Piles 30 Years.. . . llia well. Gaining strength and flesh

ez'eif day. ... It. S. Austin, Springfield, Mu.He Defies Chills and Fever...." 1174 Tutft tills, we defy chills.

Illinois owes you a debt cfgratitude. " . . .K. It. Uiiiley, Chicago, 111.

Sold everywhere. Price 25 cents. Office, 3;Murray Street, New York.

Grav hair is ehanaed to a oioisv black bv asingle application ot this dye. U is eusiiy applied;nets like magic, and is as harmless as spring water.Never disappoints. Sold by druggists. Price fl .CO.Office, 35 Murray Street, New York.

Memphis Medical A Miirsriral limtilatel'.'rt Tumi) Stkkkt, corner Wnshln!ton, for the

ami tmtmttlt ol Invaittis oj a nr.w sis-TE-

adapted to the GERM THEORY OK DISEASE.All di.se ises and deformltltsi or the Eyes, and deaf-ness and ulcerations of the Ears, sclaltles: allothers of the Head, Throat. I.iinsrs. Heart, Liver,Stomac'.i, BoweU, Kidneys. Generative Organs, Skin,Bones and Malignant Ulcerations. Scrofula eventhose considered Incurable treated successfully.Cancer, Piles, cured without pain. Everyiiossible surgical oiieratlon iierfoniied. Lady Physi-cian attends latlies. Siedlcatd Baths, Color-ray- s,

Elei-triclt- Matoietl.sm, utlllzeil. Bet references.Satisfaction guaranteed. Send for clrculiu-- . Drs.Ma Rak. BtJMin . iijsKKT, Physicians and Sur-geons, lprietors. daw

lIZF.SC2SItT10X FKKK.T7V5B the sireiiy cure or Seminal Weakness, Lo tP Manhood, and oil disorders brought on by in-

discretion or excess. Ar.y dniiarlst has ths Ingrfdl-eiits- .

Address DR. JXQVK3 4 CO.,d. w Clnclccatl. Ohio.

mm? i the chennest and most delightful punra- -

JL tlve before the public is a delicious bevenige,and as pleasant and spatkling as a glass of soda-wate- r.

Far soiierlor to sickening pills. It is heldin high repute for the speedy euro of Constipation,Bi'.iotisne s, Torpid Liver. Dyspepsia. Loss of Ap- -petlle. Heartburn. i;onc, cour siuiuacu, riaiuieue.Sick Headache. Kidney A!T cttons, etc.

jr- - Every bottle warranteii equal In quantityand QUALITY WJiueoesi. w cww.J. P. DKOJltiOOLE A CO., Prop'rs,

Iwnisville. Ky.Bold bv all wholesale and retail druggists. daw

A PHYSIOLOGICAL

View of Marriage !W ' "j ' tl 1 "I'll nvcaioca. nnnm is V Ai' f .or.!id.,niB,l T.n?c:;so on tlia

i5 V 4 ? ,1 Vj? i..-- ot msri-ias- tisuntitlorit: the vc--

r! L1' of iveprecucvT. una

tfayKfCK.L ADVtSERItlisorufn ot crisn. lrotn Self

.Abuse, JZxcz:z?z, or Ecmfc Jf'.f.onsrj, v.izl tlic LvotXiunn of tr-. '4

:r.r--- p: ".- t- 1 -

A CL:iiOAT. 3L.i CTllBoa j r.:sr-.?- rs crdfSo-- t ;hrf 1 .rt- -i Ir.r-- 3 :

Cp.tia Wets. . .i ih'oot v.t 01 cf pne: ora.i tnrefs

C vn:,n:i- EiitliJ: .v i.;:eT;-:- :i M. 7" ( t

T U R IV I SH ftd. " Chronic Aliments, Scrorula,Synhili8.ai.il -- Blood Skin Diseases. Kr f.rtn til.irs.eaii oritud atamp to BATH CO., 03 5th St., Cincinnati.

IllWhy suffer with Dy spepsin. or Head,

jiclie, when they may be epeedily curedby Parker's r.iuircr Tonic 7 A dosebefore meals strengthens the appetite, andenables the stomach to easily digest itsfood. This pleasant, remedy promptlychecks DiarrUoeui without Const!,patinir the bowcln. Consumptivefind welcomo relief, and steadily gainitreng:tli from its Invigorating properties.It Is the best remedy for Conghs andColds, anf the A?cd and those toofeclilc to bear the cold of winter. End acoiiiforlia Ptrenth In Its vitalizingwarmth. Cramps, Colic. Dyicn.(cry, Ilcurtbnrn and Cliolcra In-fantum quickly yield to this remedy,and it overcomes l.licumatlsm and

ont by correcting acidity of the stomachand promoting healthy secretions.

Sold by all Druggists.

st Kfjt A T!TWtir,Tif H.M.ir 'fJMrm HESTOHEB.:

r zsi .1 let iiiiv yiiiiii.iiii iDiLrciifnep. wnrf E3 have tried in va-- evi-r- knownEl will learn oi a Ruuplo prescription. lillljj

ior tbo Fpoeily cure of nervousJlJ premut lire ieciy, lost nutihiinl, and elBSa.ii.ordcra tirouirht on by excesses. Any

unixw'. u::s 130 mia eaii.-nls- . AaurstPAV1P&OJI CO., SG Nu St., IV. V- -

Obstacles to Marriage Removed.I TAPPY 1CELIEK TO YOUJitt MEN from the ef

.1 L feefsof errors and abuses in early life. Manhood ISeMtoreif. Iiniieilltnent.s to Marriage

Kew method of tieatnicnt New and remarkable remedies. Books and circulars sent free.In sealed euveloiies. Howard AHMOt-ix-t ion,419 N. Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pii. An InMltu- -tion having a high repuUitlon tor honorable conductand professional skill.

AMERICAN Soft Capsuie Co.'s Metallic Boxed Goodsnow ready. Address irtor K. Mauser, IVew York.

SUM 31 Fit IIEMOltTN.

BON AQUA SPRINGS

A HE now open for visitors, and will he until lateiV. In September. Board, per month. S:5: perday. j. special rates ior laiiiiues. visitors leavethe cars at Bon Aqua Station, on the Nashville andNorthwestern Hallroad, where hacks are alwayswaltu g to receive them. Call for cliculars at W. H.Seabiook 4 Co.'s Drug Store. No. 'M't Main streeLAddress Hussell 4 Winboiirn Bon Aqua Springs.

W. B. KI'SSELL.J. B. WINBOL'RN. Man:igers.

Tlie Hygeia IHotel,OLI POIXT COHt'ORT, VlnGIXIA.

within 1 00 ynrde of old Fort MonroeSITUATED the year. Siieclal attractions for sum-mer, with ample crfivtelty for ;"(0 guests. H;is allmodern Improvements. Six dally mails, and tele-graph olnee. Fifteen to twenty lirst-ela- steamersland daily (except Sunday), l."0 yards from the door.Superior beach for iiatliing at door-step- s, and goodfrom May until November. Boating, fishing anddriving siecially attractive. Send Ior circular des-cribing hjrglenic advantues, terms, etc

myH H. PUOKBtiS. Proprietor.

MOUNTAIN HOUSE,CHESSOX SPlilNUS, PA.

popular summer will be open for theTHIS of guests on the 14 Hi day of J air,1S77. Jll trains on the Penn. H. It. will stop atCresson. TOKKUE'S OWHESTKA lias been en-gaged for the season. Klshlng and Hiuitlng, etcFor terms, aldresi E. J. CN'UER, Sup't,

Pittsburg, Pa.

BAILEY SPRINGS,Lauderdale Counly, Alabama.

waters or these Springs are a specific InTHE Scrofula, Dyspepsia. i:lirorilc Diar-rhea, diseases of Liver, and Kidneys, and thosepeculiar to women. Aside from the ctirallve projier-tie-s

of the waters, the place Is one of the most com-fortable watering piaces In the South, with alltbepopular amusements, and Cue hunting and fishing.Route via M. and C. K. U. to Florence, thence bycarriages to Springs. Tickets from Memphis toSprings und return, including stage fare, good ui tilNovember 1st, $12 50. Impure for round-lrl- p tick-ets at all company stations on the M. and C. B. B.For circular and further Information address

Kl.l.Id A CO.. Propri-tor- s.

cni:iiToi. aotici.Kxriutnr's Aotk-- lo Creditors.

HAV1NO iiu.diiieil as Executor of II. I). Johnson.nil having accotuils and de-

mands against bliu.nr his are hereby notlttedto present them to me, its retjulred Pj law, or theywill be barred. July ., 1S77.

J. W. CLAPP, Executor,JutulO No. 15 Union street, Memphis, Teun.

1877.CO.ttjIlSSIOX MEKCTIAXTN.

J. A. SHANE. DR. A. HARHIS. A. U. HARRIS

SHANE, HARRIS&CO

CottOD Factors,GESEKAL

Commission IerelinnsAGENTS FOB THE

SMITH COTTON-GI- N,

Xo.gGO Front Street, IleiuphiM.

T I HER A I. ADVANCES made on consignments.J J Bagging. Hoi and Ties furnished tocustomers.

Heferences br Permission union and rianiersBank. Slate National Bank.

HXIEKTAIKi:S.JAS. FLAHEBTY. .. SULLIVAN.

Flaherty & Sullivan,

UNDERTAKERS,

317 JSecond Street, near .Hon roe

AND WOODEN BintlAL CASKSMETALLIC Elecant Robes. Hents' Suits andCofnn Trimmings. Orders by telegraph sent prompt!)

C. O. n. Hieclal attention paid lo emrtaiming.

foic s.iiiii.CoimI MPmmrmT r ktale.

riiHK Board ol Education offers the Lot and Bu n.iI ing. No. 152 Main stivet, for sale, and have

Instructed this committee to receive bids for thesame. The lot Is 2 i by 14HVs feet, and Las a twostorr momv brick building iinon It. Parties desiringto purchase can make their offers to the committee.suiting me amount anu terms.

M. B. TREZEVANT.JOHN K. HANDLE.ii. RKDER.

Building Committee. S Madlton street.

TEXAS!JOIl . IjK The whole, half or a third-Intern- e

est in a popular Weekly Newspapt with JobOffice and Bookblndery attached. It is .he ofncialpaper, and enjoys a liberal patronage. The Jo bOlllce and Bindery are complete, and have a goodrun of railroad and commercial work. City of rWOOpopulation and an excellent point Satisfactoryreasons given for selling. Address

LONE STAR, care this ofllce.

9ft-- WStone-Pip- e

Browne, the Plnmber, 258 Second

L.1TIIOGBAPII PEIXTIXG.

LITHOGRAPHING

S.C.TOOP&CO.

1 7 Court Street,

Are dolus Lithographing in asgood style, and at as low prices,as it can be done anywhere inthe Vnited States.

cnnriis.STAMiI31 CHECKS

Oil

ALL THE BANKS,AT

S. C. TOOFS15 tloart Street.

SEWSPAPERS.

MipisAiEul

laily&Weekly

Papers for the People

TeruiNOf Subscription. Irnily A. WeeklyDAILY:

One copy, one mouth, by mail 9 I OOOne copy, one yir. by mail IO OOOne copy, six months, by mall S OOOne copy, one week, in city .One copy, one mouth. In city 1 IO

WEEKLY:One copy, one year Si OOOnecopv. six months I 5J5

I1.AWIX.ABrLFAIHD OI'PORTPSITY XO

FOKTIXE I

Klgbth iirand Draniu., 1877. at XewOrleans, Tuesday, Aa.ast 7th.'

LOllMIAA STATE LOTTEKY CO.This Instttutlon w;is regularly Incorporated by the

Legislature of the Slide f'ir Educational purposes InlhtlH. wilh a caplUtl ot $1 ,00U,OOU. to whl,-- h It hassince added a reserve fund of $850,01,0. Ita4. rand tstinzle NumlM-- r Vrawiu.s will takeplace innt!:-- . It tnuer scales or X'ostpuiics, Lookat the follov.atg ecbeuie:

CAPITAL PKIZK, :tO.OOO.lOO.OOO TioketM at Two Oollara F.aeh,

Half Ticket a. One Dollar.LIST OF PRIZES:

1 Capital Prize ?.'K).0C01 Capital Plbte laiHjtl1 Capital Prize .1.0CII2 Prizes of Sli'iOO r..tlM)nPriz.es Of l(h F.'.IO

2'l Prizes of WHI lO.lMkl(i)Prizesof 10- IU.IOti2iX)Pr!zesof BO lo.i.H.nr.O Prizes or 'JO 10.000

10OO Prizes of 10 - lO.OvXiAPPROXIMATION PRIZES.

V Approximation Prizes or S.'iOO 2" K4itroxlniation Piiesor 200 l,KOApproximation prize of lu: IKJJ

1H57 Prizes, amounUng to 91 10,40 JWrite for Circulars or send orders to

JI. A. OAI PIIIX.P. O. Box New Orleans. La.

Or No. 6 West Court street, Memphis, Tenn.

Oth UXAMI MONTHLY IIBAniSti.TUESDAY, SEPT. 4th.

Capital Prize. T,n.noO. Tickets. 85 only.

STOCKHOLM?!. 51 KKTIXO.

Notice of Stockholders' Meeting.

OFFICE OF TUK MlISHITPI AMU TEMNESaEK )

KAILKIIAD LOMPAST,Mvai-BL- Tknnksskk, June 19, 1877. i

GENERAL meeting of the stockholders or theA Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad CompanyIs called to assemble at the courthouse. In Sardis,Mississippi, on

llonday, the 30tU Iay of July, 1X77.at 12 o'clock ni., to net upon the following proposi-tion, and the proceedings of the Board of Directorsof the company lately had In reference thereto, to-wn : A proposition to Issue the bonds of saldoom-pun- y

to the amount of $2,100,000. to be secured byuiortgtige, and to be used to enable the company toretire and discharge Its existing obligations, and toprovide the means required to aid In the construc-tion ol a Union I'asseiiger Deiiot on the river front.In Hie city nf Memphis, Tenn., and lo extend Itsndl-roai- l

ta said di'isA from Its piesent terminus Insuid city, with n branch or branches from such ex-tension to an Elevator or Elevators on the river frontIn sal.l city.

By order or the president and Directors.li. s. MoCoMB, President,

d. H. Lamb. Secretary.

KIlCATItAU

State Female CollegeV I

MKnrius, TEXX.

Fall Session Opens Sept. 10th,

ARTIES diiirlng lufonnatlou as to accommoda-tions,1 terms, etc., send for catalogue. Mu-l- c

Ieiaitment furnl-bi-- d with ul:reij .NEW I'ltNO.--.All deiiartinenls thoroughly orgaiilze-- l and e egautlyfurnished. MRS. H. N. I rei.l-.nt- .

AUGUSTA FEMALE SEMINARY,

Staunton, Viriia.THE largest first-clas- s Instltinton for pme l idles

Virginia, with an phlfi crps ol twenty tivotechrs. i.iik-ii-s tli iir.--:t v e.;::M,.i in teuilier.1S77. For c II p irilctiiars,apply lo Ml So M. J. BALDWIN. ir;riiiMl.'

biaiiiiton. MigiKla.

I,TItHJ:k hOI T!!! H IKMIKs.1 IKrlc:. irlM. LMiU s AND 1,1

hsi;i'-ll.-li-- Pi i'.PrincllMil.-:-- Mrs. Wu.siin M. t'vi.v Mrs. i.kn. .I.no.

I'eukavi. Nos. I;7 and l'.Ui Noti-- Ciiarl. s s wlFrench the L'.tin.m.- - Spoken. i-- l

KLI.KVI E IIK.H M'llOUKItcillord inmlv. irlui.l.

On Va. and Tenn K. K., I.", nolo wc. l ol I.Mioti- -luirg. For lMsaiid young mei. corpsot

Instruction l'n. rough mid rouri romplete.Beautiful mid healthy local lo'i. Mnl llhinil provision for coiiifoit and Improvement of I up Is Ses-sion opi ns Neilrmler lil. For ci:.-u'ta- orsiieci.il Information, address Wili.ias R. Ai..;it,principal, Heto-vii- r. i.

AN INSTITUTION M'lt rjEDUCATION of YOl MJ LADU'--

m

SITUATED ITON TliK

Ci yiKKHLA.MI I' 1. t i .A ISeven miles from tke University cf the tfoutu.

School year begins Mareh 15th.yearcis Decemler I nth.Second half term begins August tuh.

For particulars apply toMBS. M. L. YERGER, MRS. H. B. KM LI

Pkinciiv ls, Moffat, via Cowan, Tenn.,REFERENCES:

Rev. Charles Parsons, Memphis; Rev. Wm. C. Cr u. ',Jackson, Miss.; Hon. Wm. Reese, Nashville.: Or. p.R. Scott, Louisville; It S. B.n-k- . Vlck.-bnii- r. MNi;Ft. Rev. Alex. Gregg, Galveston; Judge J. T. ltu.-ks- .

Briars Point. Miss.; Hon. W. A. Percy, Greenville,Hiss.; Geo. Hansler, New Orleans; Gen. J. Goruiisand Rt. Rev. C. T. (julntard. Sewanee. Tenn..

KEXTl'CKIMilitary Institute.Thlrty-Heeon- d Annual KeMMion ItesinM

f irst jionaiy in rcpiemicr, is,;,FULL and able College Faculty. Prepare tory

thorough. Coilese Coure as ex- - iveas that of any Institution or learning In tlie ' eJStates. Happy blending or the Family and M ryMethods or Government. Pupils can obtain a fullPreparatory and Collegiate Course at as little cost asat any college in the land. TheComajercial Sciencereceives adequate attention. Mode of Instructionpeculiar, and tends to success. Short tiiiige-!lv- e

Essays on Mode of Government and pur-sued at tiie K. M. I. sent free on application, i nehealthful nature of location Is too well known to re-- o

'lire comment. Send tor catologue toCOL. ROBT. D. ALLEN,

sataw Fanndale P. O.. Franklin com sy Ky.

UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI.

Jn.v 4, i S77.

THE next sesslonwllI orn on Thursday. Sep.27, lt7, and close on ThunHlay.

June 27, 1878.

The UniTersity is Hereafter Tntirely FreeThe only tee paid by students Is cue of SI 0 per ses-sion, for fuel, by those who room in the dormitories,and of So per session by those who room elsewhere.

The entire expenses need not exceedS15 per year.

Board of excellent quality may b? bad at $10 and$12 permonth,bypaytngmoTiUil,tn advance. Thenecessary expenses of a student, omitting booksand clothing, need not, therefore, exceed 125$150 per session The departments of Chemistryand Natutal History, and of Physics and Astronomy,are provided with a good supply of apparatus forexperiment anil illustration. The University, Lawand Society Libraries, contain several thousand vol-umes, and will be Increased. The course of Instruc-tion Is thorough, and the Faculty Is composed ofable, exertenced, christian men.

The University occupies a beautiful site, near theTillage of Oxford, In the midst of an exceptionallyheal thy section of country; and is. In a treasure, freefrom those seductive lnlluences by which so manyyoung men are led astray in our cities and large towns.

The Law Department has been reorganized, andwill be open for the re.eptton of students at the be-ginning of the next session.

For healthfulness and beauty of location, the facilities It affords for the acquisition of a thorougheducation, the moral and christian influences thrownaround young men. and tor cbkai-nks-

, this Institu-tion Is not surpassed by any of like grade In theUnited States.

ALEX. P. STEWART, Chancellor.H. Mt Sullivan, Secretary Trustees.

THE SHELBYVILLE (KY.) FEMALE COLLEGE,In ISt'.i, and located at Slieibyville,

In the beautiful blue-gias- s rc!;io:i o: central Ken-tucky, ;jl mtli cast cf I.ouIv.Me. by nil!, olfers

advantages In EngU.sh. I. itl.r. Elocution, Mu-

sic and Painting. Board am.' tuition ioi ten months,$200. For announcement, a iilress

W. Fl. STUART. Principal. Slielhrville. Ky.

ST. I tii iH LXW SCHOOL,,Law lep't of tVattiiictrton Viiiveriy.THE regular annual term of Ihis Law School will

on WEDNESDAY OcrrOBEK in. s7J.Full course, two Urms. six months e;ich. studentsadmltlol to the senior class. o;i e iiiii'iii.i-- t iii. by

on or liefure Octob.-- loth. Tuition $ThIper term. Including use of Library.

For particulars, addressG. M. STEWART. Dean ft Law Kaciilty.

203 N. Third stiect, M. Louis. Mo.

Virginia 31ilitary Institute,LLXIXC.TON, VA.

rpiIOSE desirous of cbtolnlng admission Into this.1 v.e-- known St:it Instittitlo!i as Oi.lels, will aii-p- ly

without delay t. t lis un-l- r:.iyned.Piovlsioii Is nimls :' HiiI !lsci'!!!i:e and Instnic-tlo- u

during the month, of July and August prepara-tory to the resumption of regular studies on the histOf September. F'RANUIS H. SMITH.

Ju2rt eod SuperinteiidenL

VANDERBSLTJJNI VERSITY.

THE Third Session will begin SepteniN 1. IS77.for the whole se.s.-,io- I n Biblical De-

partment, free; In Liteiary Dt partmen:, jslO; iuLaw Department, SfHO; other es. $15.

The Medlcsil Lertmeul wlil oiwu Octolier IsLFee tor attendance, $it5.

For ctibtlogues, apply lo J. M. Leech, Sccretatyofthe Faculty, Tenn.

daw L. C. GARLAND, rtiancellnr.

i;xiKTAiii:i:s.. H. HOLST. T. W. HOLoT.

UNDERTAKERS,3iii) Slain, ;p. Pea.HiUyALWAYS on hand, z large i t ;

and Caskets, and wooden feveiy deacilptloa.

tar-Ord.- -is pj unvtlyCases slilM-- vl I". . T.

J1.XTEI.S AX t.KATES.

To Builders.Marhleized Iron Mantels, or the latest

des-i?n- and Urates, nt low price?.

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Also, the Breeher I'atent Polrtinjr andItnmpins Urate, in eoouoiny of fuel and utility,being without rival.

H. WAITER 3d CO.GROCERIES & FROV1SIOAS.

CHAS. POTTER & CO.

GROCERSAiid Provision Iealcrs

358 FKOXT STKEKT,

Bet, Monroe and" I'nion, MciiijiIiN, Tenn,

IGN Of THE MAMMOTH HORNS.