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Page 1: The Memphis Daily Appeal. (Memphis, TN) 1871-11 …chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045160/1871-11-10/ed...al likelihood, uke tbe grand pr.i) ffarad oyewiora. it naa oeeu lutiy

lirMaaBBnaW

EEs ATE.Nashville, November 11. After

business, Mr. DaBoee presented ape-tltio- n

from Bristol soamat thai Las m

AMUSEMENTS.

F.PHHSpalding A Pope..P. ISacrl

LAST N1UHT Ull OKE

or TAB

RANKIN OOBXDY CMPAIIY.

TBI FRlttAY mfWHUfU, NOV. KTH. MLBENEFIT OF

MIS KITTY BLaSCHAU,On whlrh occasion will be thecosrming contedy of

"SCHOOL."LATINEK AT

Wbca will ba praaaatad.

"RObEDALE."

TTF.NRT C.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

iVLI.Ifor r at the snsu-

ii. i old pal a. i'-x- .

ta ah a . wni.raanonM himself a can1 ulrtate lor Wba im eater at the saaalag

.ot'on

"1

ater

iiu'. -Io rente mall hoaae. or two orH mrwe ioom. preferred, for

rio.e keeplD"1 esgiai Jt X.

himselfandldate

election.

JanlirM

iurnlsnedLerma and

Appeal office. ooll

IlOAhD Room aad board for three singlein private ismuy. wuere

:.er boarders are kept. Address, R- m

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7.

r a --

e

g iABBIaOF. -- A No 1 oar- -

V r age woiaer can com in sieaujtt. fii and go Hi ao

Ul LT 63 Union eveet

H

TWO

R A few Bal-- c aas areatrat'T'.atg A. act tc Hi no. aos aisin au

neni,vii..le. K.Nroin Ubi.l ana, rsli moved bis office to bla maiden je. No. 211

Afiatni street

announces

January

artnr.aa statins-

wages, appiy """5"

a a of a : A steady woman to cook, wash.. frr a email tamllv EOOi'

waeamveu. a dcIt at l.i ' El l loit street. no3

i ! iir.RtK nERN Twal ve Drlnted forwardt a s: wlil par liberal wages. For farther' " ' ""AlXgN A F1BHEB,mot Jackaon. Mia.

MH hN Two IT) good preasmen, wltbn.tls'acurv referenoe, at the Arkansas

Oil Works : wsge a uu a day.no. 8 BOE dt CO.. Memphis. Tenn.

RS We nave inqulrlee for good,GaBUKE to go to Uitle Rock, Arkansas.Appl' to R. Q t'RAlO CO.--

eVed Stores, S77 acd Main street.BOl Mcmpnis. ienn'Eat U(CR-T- n tte cbavrie or ew mam- -

i .t 'C c Male avEn remiifnoium im Ji town, pieauuuT

m r ' An ecerg etic. cImnbIcmi lMQr can build Op a gjod pyicg

arto.. Tnim--U. tbe nobo-n- i for what Itv ii tike AddrmTroitm Miwrnlc Acd-etoy- ,

E-- g eCreefc, P. P.. Bradley Co.. Arlt.

1TC AT1CN By a Swede who In tboroufIt daoalad in Knllab( tierman Frecct

acd Surniirh BitnaUon as oopyUt or tratuau.r. He would rve well a railroad engineer cot pa. He relere, by pernillon tomeedlw of tbe A npeeu.

n.. ol H ai Kurnlture. reatber andMotiaaboid Uootli, of all iLlndfl t ou;bt al

t.AlbLa Twenty No, 1 tallore to go to

I LitUe Rootn, Ark. Apply to HOWB9 A

wrr.LDHJDmc. 0 rront trawl. e21

I UK SAut.

RTTTTKT.'ommeclal KeelauranLcbeap, as

..-- - a eU me to Furop.

' B X'KriY With a tall itock. No. 73 Kroni1 t'at " d. n8

SAFK-- A medluin:ifar sale low.

Proprietor

presented

Wbarrmatf

Inquired

1 ion Hafe, CincinnatiInquire t81 Main V

U - NCK at a bargain one of tbemostMX Tiip e'e ana oeiiguiinikneiby c u: y. el uated en tbe hjuUi eldelo: iM ei't-ntje- known tbe t oiMi.i e. rvcentiy owned and oc.aple.by N. 'jront-a- , kirq. ror ieirxe. e;c.,pf-- j

a lu KTjmet Bank. DM

o ALOON- -a Ho 1 saloon, wttb license,od bosines-- ; tbe bel siand In tbt

Cltr. addrta J. K , tbU ifflce. no4

gQ rtfUi PL NT4T1UN Tbe valuable and' noiy iicaied plantation. known as tbe

sxo it riaee. aiiuaiea bue rniviueuw, iur , n part L'Utelna. one and-a-b-

r.. .lee 'rom me town or providence, con tainHit aeres. for furtber imormatton ap

d 1 .Ma ir.. at trie rianier- -

UM o. Mempbia,Tenn.. and to Ueoige C.Ti ilia ton on iLe prtisiaea, noo

F aKM My la: m tsatlti forstle or rent tbein tbe neiKiiborbotMi; ananoanoeo

a Lieat coitaae. new etabie: ete.lei. for aale, a flu Bnaton-balt- t ( balae,

u tadt- of tin port ad wood, will omtlat toi m ouilet. Alan, a K'ne, lor near nununga m r twist doubie-ua- t rei Mooifin

!' d( Hare I offer for tbe return to meo' a larKf tmntl (JOLD WATt Hw u-- . No ejhl Jatue Htoddarti - dio). TbU Cue watcb waa left at old MrCLaouia s. on th- - railroad, be nw Hooefle doft fre 7th of Juy last. Jaw blebs tjke

and tsK V aa YoOttaULvaa aoooaiv1J.T.

w Union streeet.ncUkwIv Mempbla, Tenn

R1

II': Ks a freab lot of moles arrived laat

lbniHQt ; a rood lot of mnlea and boraea on

(n't ai an l ma at t km m jaasaStable. No. VB leeoond street.

Ou Waiuut slrael. on time Appl)

w JffTaraou b room and kitchentkd rvan u" stable and earnaare

aftuae., roal nd wood boue. ezoelxen t ciatei lnr lag iit In good repair; prloelow and f'tni easy. Apply on premleea. aeJi

OH REo

oixe

streai:i.our

llOifc-T- o rente bouse wltb Ave or sUXI - u;- - nlebt to tualneea. Audi , "ft " i'nj. odv Hotel nok. ItRta-N- o. m Pront traeL Apply to

A. - - i. A N

l ran Main street.

nta'nlnk 7 rot. ma.J 1 'eukir, gond cistern of water.e l prompt payl-.- tenant.(. tti a' u

"lulu street i i t.

1

Wih ranPor la

eatl on4t as

O. HoiaLalD, "0

U AKkHOOs-B- A warebouae. Iniar or -- tore Man. street; rant very

vw . - e. app:y ato M MAIN --

B

Rtt'l 'EcaV a vary dealrabie brick realon Ubelay street, cioae to ousl- -

fte App.yto Mm. Brovn, No. Mala'w ""Of. w. rraaar, Main street, op.. I. ..... Ua.l 7!smw U Vaa. OCSt

iDKNLftrTeu minutes walk fromPoplar street cars. Nine rooms, bath" wirr-woia- c.sttrn, wen, siamesga J . orchard, three acres, well eu craved

w u iu go mi oraer Apply to Minor Man-- ascTsas. oev

Ka-M-. tiYti.-it- looms, would ecorkm'mU lta-- n small f.,n.ltu t . a.

treaanreraoiea. with approved iudoraer

ueuiui

ebau.all

liOr-K-- C

Hk

oil J.c JohNHUM. IS etreetlfciva 4JhN, K uburbaursaidsnce,on Kerraa avetusi eiable, oanlags b use and 6

I .T: "inn '" apply io Minor Marl- ssswas swsaaw.

i) "" T nlas fromJ street, suitable lor oIBms

'ouma, suiiabit fo'fcleeolnggaSi"" No.jui MaTk wainJCT.

B0AR0ER8

HKHiut kh leims riioarl straat--

on

tioata AND BOARD.

also, 5i

at

l 1U Maul-ana .1 .iXI ..Z Z".' eooommoaated.RO mm -- OomiortalAl7ra7aasn"- SSSBTV!

' "J e u..Luits wa;koftou7taVgoare. and tlf aouars' of aliet-- t oar. Tilairw a. laallgm.a- - n " SBS

div j it; ivr: zl il l7" rli

.aaaia

OtBU A good frostee :.d tre- t

( LCSi-- t

BVaUaa-a7- Mh Ma aariI baailFiDa Appl, V0I p a I'lCAtlit a

srnAVED.ui - . : :

A.

fth.

Mry

rooms Malaor

rooaxa

no

Buiroom and al

vwi.v

BB

ebelbralreeu

I " " euuaaoaj nigbl. from ana1 preuisas st tbe corner oi JsaeraonTea vears So markscep awciteaaodle-markontb- a baoTVnd a.aia ) caaled sore nn tnetezssj&ZAH ?PsSi a

i ri Va w jeuarson siresl,ass wuw ui otDJBO" " B. BDCHltiaANl.

khn WABu-atray- ad from tbe ,'""'ad, en tbe 6th lnal , a red- -

.7. L'"'0J aboutr.n asT:,-,'0.0- ' "ward wUI aeCbl ... r uui en ruth street,

D. H A HANUEBH.

ua."'swrnasBjTasorlala

iuB advert laement of Dr. Bntta'petiiary. headed Book Millio- n-snarriagv uuiue ill anotuar OOlumnhonld read

Applr

board,

Maun airoo.,

Dls--lor the

be hv all It

t oooAtas dross ne the hair beautifully ,

Tmixu, Hi lieoond atraet.

Miaat. BANtsOH a WALKKK.

Mrl" ABB BeOBOMI --Thisyou wlil get by hsyitagur aatWith Lasnon's Improvenaant OalulT

FRESH Of 8TERSscaived par express

Jfuoua, il fsaa ia saresX.by

A new company hag been formed inEngland for lurntehinK rolling-stoc- k

l" ihp Atlantic and Great Western

wKorr.

lav

lo;al paragraphs.-- The county Jell is well stocked with the

" fruits of Ufa."The criminal oourt wss engaged all day

yesterday oe a larceny cae.Tha continued gealel weather la a great

disappointment to theooal merchanta.The latest atyle of gold Bracelet! are the

gauntlets aad are nearly three lnehaa wide.Necklace composed of large lortolae-a- h

11 beada elaborately carved are consideredvery elegant.

let trimming ha Into faehlonagain, and It la oaed.on ascfotb cos lame

AID

comavery much cloak

- Nobody went to tbe slatlonbouae laatitU nt except oiui.iary lotla'en. tbat wa:.:-.titimaie stneiier.

Maria AnUtlnette oaoes. of vaivet. uluabaalracban, are to be worn In tbe street, with-- .it costumea. Oils wlnur

I aSadlea anar van alaaaat bat tons of mosaiccoral, gold or cameos, wltb tbe colored silkvests wtiicn are so jiyuao as pssmwas

There are five months In this year havingfive Sundays wn cn. itaald, does not occur once In Hfty years,

-- The moat fashionable color In amovespresent is a llgot tan color, without stitch ID g

ui wrtstieU. and wltb lour giit outioni,Home very e, eg ant dreeaes Just lsporteJ

from raris nave tight airrsreni pic:s toat inched before the costume Is completed.

U creat weather for up tbe rler, tbe low stag of water rendering ns lgaii.Q a ucauisn uuug

A new style of overshoes, for winter wearK buttoned up at tbe sidee, s lebed wltb white.and looks exacuy iiae a iiai.u4me aiu uoou

Tbe fine scboolhouse on Mafket street Isav vfkiv sLale al rrtna-D- Itat for tbe reception of pupils by the dayof 1ST.

The attention of tbe afflicted Is calledtbe card ot Lr. 1. H. Benton, who makes tbetreatment of can cur a sue. iail , and ulsU

r.olu I very auwotsBiut.shrank nail, wco nan tae aimruity witn

Malllns Haudav tintoou, was admtueoball in tbe sum ot 9SXj by Judge Plippln.yeeieruay moinizg

-- The penalty for obtaining a pa'.r of bootsana stocaincs ou creoi is mecjuatj jTuat was tbe fate oi Lhaiie! Turner,was before tbe recorder on such a caarge

It la asserted on tbe best authority tbatlona iralliUaT dreeeea for the street will not

good style, and will not be adoptedDy lavoias WOO Wian to apeax wen in company.

-- Johnny Beasran, so well known in Mempbls aiprt goes to tae puilentlary ior nr years, a ury, ai nunooldi. sentenced him o tbat term Wtd aeadey. He la likely to take a spell at ahoemaklng now.

How far distant Is tbe when a nobhrtdaTB snan the MlaaalDpi at this poluarross which trains shall from KansaL'ltv and the northwest, a well as from theboaters o: tbe lilo (Jraude. even fromMexico?

A lady lost her pocket book betweenforty nve ana nny aouars iaai evening, ouMain street, between Adams Jeftenonstreets. gen tit man ho was seen tu pickit up win please return it to tin tireei

soutb of Adams.We are glad to learn tbat Mahan's patent

canai boat is a complete success, and wi l, inal likelihood, uke tbe grand pr.i) ffaradoyewiora. it naa oeeu lutiy antit 'us' the thing tae canal commissioners o

ew 1 ork bve caiieu for,air was brisk yesterday

biowina a sun oreesa the southwest.tbat it was a uu tblnc to keep one's baon down toward the river. change fromtbe damp, heavy aim osp here of tbe previousa ays was pleasant sw we.i as neaitay

Owing to tbe fact tbe polio allowedthe To pass ssuhout warring on tbeQanlue we bsve now an

f species In Memphis Tbetrsappocosts t giro per w by not kill tbem

11 rn ana toe giw among thepoo:

Thla snajra

W11first

assn

dayshall

come

and

andThe

mainnext

Tbe dry andrrom

d:fflTbe

tbatrace, cross

thatleast day.

The committee oi the county court, appointee at tne last uunrieny meeting, ouimt;uoed the invaatlgatlon m the B rlour Ltwwarrants, yeatfruaj. in luirt Bik-Kj- v

office. The following Is tbe committee: ,ulres. Ugfi winter, iioimau, VrSiitcr aau

nrooss.Mr. W. H. Bates, superintendent of tbe

typographlcsJ departm-n- t of the Charlestonrailr ud. returned to tbe city from Manitowoc,w BSBssaa n, ana wnu n.m as nis unaMiss Mary Borchtrdt, of the latter city. MBates received the coriirratulatlonto: his matmenus tsierusy, to wnicn we aua ours.

The sureties on William McLean's boo da.ror Wbu.uuu. are v. imam uiiott, .uorew k--

kert, John Imtllnfer, Joseph Specbt. Edstack. 1. Pante, Jarob burklt. Jaiues E. Dillard. H. Gk Brewer. John tcugel. M. Larkm, 8,

nnyuer anu i n, uonit-u- . ineae i snit--v

"I t sa.d Itlllvwhen tbe tittle oeremou was all over, "that iaa so'ld bond."

There was a rousing fight on the levee, atthe loot or in ion street, yeeieruay arttrn.jamong negroes. There was a dispute amongsome draymen about loading a mule too heav-ily, when one of tbe negroes picked up a billetoi woua ana sirucs an' inrr scuiae imrna

ml tht-l- i ram A plHtol was tired alterbut without effect. Both of them were arretted and taken to tbe lower station bouae

'rove Mill tar, alias Himon Johnson vsent to J all yesterday, by the recorder tawait lies pira-.u- r of be criminal c artAbout two years sao. rtiiuoa walked awayfrom Vaughn's static u with a wagon and twomutes oeiongiug to anotntr worthy coioradnr me name o uaraner. us was not seen onUl Weuuva tay, wnea u trdutr clipped biseyes on him at tbe (bio depot, aad baa himarrcveu o ooi3tr iv.e.er

The Raleigh railroad company wants theiu luuorse inc.: note lot . m inecounty says, H Yes, willingly, if the people are

aausnt-u- . J rir p,il(.ie will say mi rtatuniav'tes, we are aatiiiicd we waut rskUroads. ' Ieras rall'oads that maae Mem ph la what she IsIt was railruails tbat made tlaam ud wil.rebuild her after her destruction by fire. If wehad leu railroads in here now. ourpopulation would number owl ore l7s.

us nave tnem.In answsr to a correspondent we gaote

sec Ion lOof tbe of tbe revisedcharter which mod 11 s ibecbarter of t be cityof Mempbla so far as "to provl is tbat bere- -aiter aii owners oi real estate sitaaied witninlbs corporate limits of said city of Mempbls, upon woicb taxe. are asaested andc 'Heeled, shall be eeiltiei to vote In all 'l

elections In said city, either for cityffioera or the lsvy of taxes, whether tbe

said owners or real eale be resident wttblntne city limits or not.

Officer Hicks and Hhelbv arrested a "bovfrom lalttle Hock here In tbe city yesterdayrticaii.alch couiaiuin., the tuloriuailon loriht arr-v- charaea tbt bov" with lajcenvTbt offltiers brt'iitiht mm to tbe station-hous- e

and put the larceny down aga nat him. Hea Koeker, medium bight, stoutbuild pretty mustache, good on the muscleud pie uan bucoeeded In whtUBlns

his man on two uecaaloiia, and la altogethera tkeroU oi a .iinctitn. li ne gees out oi tn)icrape, be may become senator over In Ar

Van saw."Tlte I U'to'i Kecord aavs In reference to tbe

hill ptuUliig i: the llalature lor the eaHUahmentot Neshoba oouoty : "It Is a wiseprovision of our new constitution which is--o,ulres two-thir- of tbe voters reald ng In tbeterritory out of which any new oouuty Ist an ed, to cast their ball u lu lav or of it: before It can have any legal existence. Sueb en- -

r prines are too oiun set on loot oy tnal c.iaaar epicurean patriots wno hunaer for omcial

oaves aud fiahee. bui who. under tXlatlnu aeo- -

kfrapblcal subdivisions ot the HLate a territorv.stand no cha .ot of an invitation to feast uponpublic pap. There may be good reasons urgedIn favor of this Neaboba scheme, but we arenow utterly at a loss to discover what ihteauraaaona are.

The grand council ol I enneaseeP and Aon : uesday elected the following offioars audinstalled them, after w hich tbe grand counciladjourned until the annual convocationJames MoCalltun, Pulaski, tnrlos illustriousfraud master; H. M M Am, White's station,

O. M.. I', k Grafton. t'hatlanooga,U. P. C. of W., Heverend W. A. Nelson, Naalt- -

lle, U. A. it Piper, Joueaboro. G Cot ausense, Alabama treet, fronting I Jlhn Mot ieiiand, aabv iile, graml

ssa. n ty Msaassj per month I Jmn r naau, .vasnviiie, ti h - w

Jefferson

nel9

andold.

iT-a-Ti

,

and

oummer

.ML

next

K..New Mlddleton. G. C, of C: Geo. ttielerle.Navshvi its. G. B. Tbe Vulou and Americanla lu report, says It was a flulug tribute tothe companions thai tbe grand treasurer, grandrecorder and arat.d asnlinel. wra. tn m timof difle'-eii- t oompanloaa, eacu by ac-clamation. We rtioJOe lo at-- one of the 'oldguard," rximpaaion James McCallum, of

thrice llluairlous urand master ofthe grand oouLcll He hsts been in tbe harnessnearly balf a oeotury, aad be sheds true lightand does square work

Tbe negroes love tbe inrsterK-- s of learatrjgas muoli a. tbev do tbuaa;wbo practice tue latter .rt,

atLigaiioi gbt,1I

while tb

shaver.

vouilolaia. Tboseursu. th.lr tuvuaw

votaulaa of tbeloriuttf godeaa bow at ber shrlbe In tbe mornlhM. A number of aassl nearoea. wbo hav auoudeacr pt way of makiag a living, havebeen oursuiliaf nowlaiifts undtir mnia, i.difficulties bare in Memphis for some timeback. There Is an ol i ltl.ow, in partlcuiar.Who treuuenu the blufta at taut moi nnwand. seated ou a bsap of lumber, pursues htstudies wish great v gur and peiinacitv.though with apparently poor success He tarries about with nim a section of an oldand a penc 1. Wben seated properly at worktbe couiortions of bis lace, and the apasmodc

BOARD

V.D.

enormous

cistrionie

running

nis tongue, are painiui to cxumax - a letter In a- out one

hundred seconds-tb- at la. wben be is Is goodui. ukwiiw. ne uaa wauiiu vauiuuiibusiness 111 aohlevu.enu reach LoShe In!

lowing prodactlons : " wllllaaf eWluiwhich bis name lie looks upon that as. ucujcuuuiu aaeo in auvaDoa. in rani, 10 n- -quirloa, be a .Id that be was alxly seven yearsold did noljdo anrmina lu nartlculsr evervIhltiw hv lurna. anil nothina Utnu M ta ra.)uiuiugu i u, neooine a learneu man. tie aaldne never slant, but walked all BlgbL We sus-

pected from this tbat bis principal dart muatanHas eaawssau ana ourgtartaed nam

PERSONAL.

UBptaln K. O 1 ilV. nnanf tli. .HIMAfaueanreveDortHonthwaatarn i.laik...on busineaa for the Memphis and Shrere-por-t

raUroad.for which tbe people are veryacetous. We bone tha nantaln .ill lanhsa a. i.k... v 1. .. i . r.- ...e wa ao ui, people a good ao- -

o. oiul)ma, ana be able to say,from aotual observation ik.t . .. -01 our OHlSSOa. Of all nlaaaa. - thaiiivuua Ol anal most aaadaH nt .11 arailroad enterprtsea.

Ainong tbe arrival, at that rVimmsieAlalhotel, yeaterdsj, were V. B Joaes, OMUtendeii oounty. Arkansas; Colonel T B.McLean and wife, Virginia: I)r. 8. B Ar- -

.sluuis i iBLSi oucxie, ranois: alias W J iin.an n...aiwl dalliaa In tl.. ooini. Pine B nff A r ....... a r n...LZ

atoUly

auivanced

pon, Ldttie Kook,ArAanaaa

1- - ERNEST PERRIS8,Orgaalat of Si. Pater'a Ohuroh. late ofUmdon, and formerly of tha Academy ofMusic of Mew York. ha. tat. hi.radeaoa In MemphisWill psrmanenaly, andl.b. j

or inatrumentalisu. Len. on theoat epaolai rates, Mr. Per ring make, thecultivation of tha voice a specialty. AppUoations may ba left at the musio stores!

Examinb the grate in thla odea.eracu saving o) foal. Es.

'TlS a

But your bats and fore of Wheaton ACo., tha hatters, sign of the tiger, li youwant nrsi-cla- ss goods aheap.

purpose or nominating candidates roromoee.

There will be a laat. energetic Radicaleffort, made both by voting and trickery,to get poaaeaaion of thsrrftv nffieea la the

COTTON iEtO OIL.

1 he t arl.n. Pradtieu or Ike ample andMow They era I ililsed TTa. Haw

I ad ua try ! baa aprnag apin Memphis Tbe Extent and

Valutiel tbat Sndastrylul ereallng Facie ana

Fig

Though the uas of the cotton fibre a ofthe highest antiquity, the oil of tha seedswaa not employed. It appears that thefirst BdRgeattau for utilizing the oil emana-ted from the laondon society far encourage-ment of arts and science, in ITdo, but,even in tbt United States, the oil wasUtile known in 1866; very little of it a'still made In Brazil, and the amount ob-tained in Mira. llles from West Africanseed is not tonsldersble. London mann-fac'-ur-

the most, seeds importedfrom the Inciee and North America; butthe production is neither as exlenslvenorss regulsr si It might be.

The annual production of ootton la esti-mated at over one thousand millions ofkllogrm , of which the United States pro-duce about idx hundred millions ot

The author obtained from twori pe capsules for 1000 parts ootton 2620 and1733 parts sfieda. A. can, in bla " Traitscomplet de la filature du cotton," Paris,1865, states that tbe prop rti.in betweencotton snd feeds la very variable, bu. tbatin tbe mean four parte of crude oottonyield one pi.rt of spinning fibre, lesvingthree parte tor the seed and offal, ao thattbe annual production of aeeas would bebetween tw 3 snd three thousand millionsof kllogrm. But li the cotton seeds areestimated only at one thousand millionsrf kllogrm , there might be obtained atleast one tundred and fifty millions ofkilogrm. of oil. In Marseille", one hun-dred kilogrxt. of crude cottonseed oil arevalued at ,u francs; the purified st 106to 110 franc. The above quantity wouldtherefore n present s value of one hun-dred and twenty mil Ions of francs. Thefive to seven hundred millions cf kll-ogrm of piess cakes would probably haveto be value! at twenty to twenty millionsof francs.

The aeed that comes from aeventy thou-sand bales af cotton Is worked up in ourMemphis oil mills Into various products,Including t ery fine soap, which is calcu-lated to tak e the place of castile soap.If tbe cost of had not beenso hesvy, much more seed would cimehere. We Dniy receive aboutof tbe seed that somas the oottonwhich findu a market here; the cost of

alone preventing heavierreceip.s. Tha quantity of cotton seedkeeps four mills in active operation allthe winter, and gives to overtwo nunania persons, net to mention allthe anioialu that find work and grubthrough tois means.

A bale of cotton yields about one thousitnd pounds seed, which is worth M 60 attiie oil mil ; and the 70 000 000 pounds ofseed which resch here brings 1 the plsnt- -6r to iu. sdio.ucu. i nereis much or this,however, expended in freight snd dray- -sge. All t lis aeed la used in our tournulla.

I ae ami. wtie-- st the miU. Sfirst ginned, for the purpose cf taking oilanvthiog in the way of fibre that remainsupon It. It Is astonishing the quantity ofshort ootton that is found upon the seedThis product is baled up and sold for tencents per pound st the present price ofcotton, i de seed is then nuiieu, toe meslpasting in one direction and the hulls Inanother. The hulls are used for fuel, andkeep theeigines running, thus saving theprice of coal. The meal, which is ciaraeafter leaviog the hulier. ia subsfuuentlvground; tten heated in order to disengagethe volatLe matter It u then put intonsrrow sicks ana fuoveu under th'presses, tnl the oil tuuezd outat a pressure ol several hundred poundsto tne ttidsre men itus pressure tiroduces the "oil cake" ss well as the oil.rue bags are all removed rhn iiiiaw

snd the mcaal, now com Dressed intoaolid cake, removed and packed In aackaready for while the oil agathered Into barrels. A ton of meal willyield a c: nsiderable quantity of otl. Sixp resses wiil yield thirty barrels of oil parday, and about six tons of cake.

A vast quantity, estimated in W6larhtas well sa in bulk, or the seed received iseliminated before tbe core of tbe seed isreached. Tbe sh irt ootton. I he dirt andthe hulls make up the Isrger part of thecottonseed sa it comes from the gins.There Is also about eight or nine per oent.v.. -- .ui i --i i --I u ninjao. i uu uaau ia valua-ble for cattle feed, but not ao vsiusble asto bear long sad expensive

Tb.) cko made bare and deeiaoedfor the Liverpool market muat besblppedat convenient times bv water, the railroad freight to Mew York beimt so heavyss to render it unprofitable to ship thatway. tt would De altogether out of thequestion to ship the raw seed any greatdistance lo a mill The mills muat beright wbere the seed is produced. StLouis, with Its great facilities ofmachinery and cheap labor, produces little overone thousand barrels of oil in s vear. Quruiilis turn out that quantity in ten dsvs.Toe reason Is, we are in the center of theseen producing country. Mills have beennaa in Cincinnati, but failed, becausehe freight charges on the seed renderedneir operations unprofitable and ituorac

tic. tne aery mucn or me meal produced Is aold right here: dalrvmen nur- -

chase it, and tboae of our farmers whounderstand Its value for oattlefeed are be.ginning to patronise it. The oil Is not

worked up" here to anv a rest extenta. . - . .it is exported luat aa petroleum is exported from the oil resrlons. sndafterward converted Into vsrlous sorts of marketable oil. Weuaa some of It bare. The Memubiaoil company exhibits fine snecimens ofsosp manufactured from it, and It is aaldthat very good and cbeap butter can beextracted rrcm the oleaginous product olooasunseeu. ine cottonseed oil is ofmuo taste, g, snd conaeslssomewhat below 0' C According to aUes- -aur, ia oinaiasa uiaiuiy Ol Oiein snd pa.ml tin. For technics! purposes. It rankswith rvnne seed and olive oil. nrovidadbe obtained colorless or faintly yellow. Itis nwiwi in targe yuan titles, oarliai vpuilli d. from Kdsiaud aud from Marae llles to Italy, whence it a

uiive ou.A factory in Rhode Island turns out

sweet, golden yellow oil from the crudeproduct ot our mills. Moat likely, tha amarketed all over the country as oliveoil. It enters largely into the composi-tion ot most of the unauents med for thansir. w nen put up in fancy little vlala.beautifully labeled, snd aoented. It ornaments the shelves and show-case- s of onrdruggists and sells at very high figures

Cottonseed oil, in its crude state, is colored purple by oonoentrated sulphuricarm, auu u uicnromste oi pot ansa Daadded at the same lime, blood-re- d ; po--

oc.ore it yellowish, and In contacttth the air finally bluish nurnle. After

the first reaction, water will separate amatter which dissolves with besntlfulcolors, ranging betwrsn blue and red, inaioouoi, cuiurviortn, nisuipnide ol osroon,potaaaa, suipburic acid, and ether; if thesecolors oould be fixed an excellent dye-stu- ff

would be gained Tha body ia pro-bably formed by the splitting of a tannin;Kuhimun found it in 63 0 oarbdn and 8 2hyd'ognn.

Nitric add Imparts to the purified oil avery faint yellowish color ; a oold mixturecf equal parts of nitrio and sulphuric scidrenders It

THB COMPONENT PARTS or TE1 SAID.The yield In oil, aside from the species

and from climatic influences, varies withthe trestment of the seeds: the lelt coveramounting sometimes to 14 per oent. ol.no weifua, ti ureeent during the expresion, must retain considerable of the oillo-- ai psr cent, cf IheoH been nhtalned, and after the removal of tha teatsSI to over 60 per oent. The economicvslueof cotton seed rests mslnly In the

oa au.a au on may oe obtained In eeor-mn-

uDsntltlea ss aCalculated from the nitrogen found, the

seeds odotain about 23 per oent. and tbeaerneis anout n per cent, of protein a,

abowing the value ol tha presscakes si fe d or manure.

From 8 7 to 3 per oent. of ashes hsvebeen obtained from the seeds, 3 perwa1- - ..wia. mo aeava, va so s irom theserneii, ins amount of water Is 8 to

7,

from

from

have

eeit., of gum and auarsr toeathapar cent., the kernels onlv 7 Tvnr rvantK1 UeiaV.UBWs

CLERK'S SALE

FROST TH IS DAT,

Attention Is oalled to the sale of thatapacioca storehouse, Mo .Ve Front streeton the south Una of the alley betweenAdams snu washing-to- n streeU. whichtakes place in front ot the clerk and master 'a oraoe, on Second street, belowUnion, to-d- at 11 o'clock.

i his Deing one of tha iar treat store.houses oa Front street, is particularlyadapted to the wholesale grocery trade,and the aale should receive the "'

attentliin of those who are paying highsaw naa lujsnur cuuan.

A H fix TEH. Jettsrannstreet aiaraet no. ui, beg leave laava tolniorm tneir laraentiah lrienda and pa-trons last they have engaged the Rev. J.Hlrsoh. on the of Mr mMalzsr, aa Schauchet, and will endeavorhereafttr to supply tbelr customers everyu my aim 11 au ium.,

Whi ATOH'a hata are the beat and oheap--

Occohs Ann Oolds are often over-looked A continuance for any length oftime cansaa lrritatkn of the longs orsome thronlo throat disease. "Brown'sBronollal Troches" axe an effectual soughremedy,

ui.y, xveuaur. wuu reoeiveo. lour , 1... f" ,11 uiq on tne

hundred and seventy-eight- , and ran bla 91 , a littla persuasive ooax- - uuenlon of loaning the credit of theoloae, and lacked about twen- - l!5oTi iVJ'J 4?" f " bI t1orsin: the notes of the Memphis

ty-fl- votes of beatingsireion. uiu jMeior la

.u- - I I iWkUM 1U 1UUUUUH UOIJBUB HI DO DUUU In an. U .1 !... .7.1. ......dpitadltaVrT;! taiMffl

THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL FEIDAY, NOVEMBER IO. 1871.

transportation

transportation

employment

transportation,

transporta-tion.

VALUABLE STOREHOUSE

HT8KKT,

FVSITBKHBIMta

recommendation

blTa9' th?and,

NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD.

We Vase lor the Mesns.nlBtnllroad n Sstur-ala-

Editors Appeal ThU road pi

aad

over a apace of country between Memphisand Baleigh, every acre of which a capa-ble of producing the Q aeat vegetables forthe Memphis market, hence the countrywill be settled up along the route,

Wbere will settlers get tbelr lumber andlabor? The saw milla at the mouth of Wolfriver will be required to furnish hundredsof thousands feet of lumber for the buildIngs wh'le our Industrious mechanicswill be employed in the erection of thehundreds ot buildings required for thefamilies of the gardeners and laborerswho will settle all alone tha line of theroad from Memphis to Raleigh, ao soon aathey can get an opportunity ot pssslngto and from the city at regularhours and at moderately low rates oftravel over our little subnrbau road. Thisis reason enough for our votes In fsvor oftbe rosd, to ssy nothing ot tne other Denefits thst Will result from the constructionof this road, which is to be a part of theroad running through middle Into EastTennessee, bringing thousands of bushelsof corn, and wheat and balsa of ootton toMemphis to enrich our commerce andgive employment in all our industrialpursuits. When we consider that not adollar a to be collected from any but thestockholders of tha road. It Is Indeedstrange that any one should aay a wordIn opposition to mis road.

laborerCAL'CO DRESS BALL.

sit of tbe t n I led Hebrew

On Thursday, November 2S, the UnitedHebrew Relief society will give a grandcalico bail al the Memphis duo hall.This society, though not aa wall knownto the community ss other kindredcistions, is now In existence for over sixyears, and is composed of the best class ofour Jewish menus, xney nsve nevercalled noon the for anv assistance.but hsve quietly relieved hundreds ofpoor and destitute. The Chicago conn a

gration has exhsui.ed their treasury, andin order to replenish the aame, haveadopted this mode, snd give everybody achance to do a good deed and at tbe sametlmesecure an evening's plessure. Messrs,I Hsppeck, N. IX Menken, A. Loeb, E.Lowenstetn, U. M. Judah, la. Halle. J.Sartorlus, L. Levy, S. Rleser and severalothers hsve charge of.the management.and will mske the arrangements oomp eteIn every respect. are two dollata, which price wiil enable everybodyto take one wben oalled upon. We understand several isdies bsve offered theirservioes for the sale of tickets. We wishthem much success.

LAW REPORT.

first Circuit (.art Helakell, Judgecalendar ia as follows: 630

Ran fro va Crowley; 738, Frlerson, survput, va Apperson, exr; 812, Thomiavs laaird et al Wi, Alexander va Dillard ;

998, Clcaila, admr, vs Taylor et al 9iMoore vs Easel, 941 Bartholomew Jt Allen vs Morrison at al;961, Cook vs Cocke973, Clcalls, admr, vs Tsylor et si; U74Mi Henry vs Crook 98B, Jones vs Norman 10002, Mocdell va Smith; 10C7. Blockvs Austor; 1016, Wolfe vs Hodges: 1016.Moder vs Wait; 1030, Wigg fc Covi W hite; 10BS, van frangitCo vs Kshn:1027, Myers vs Trowbridge, 1029. M it A ofMimphls vs Oaliand; 1030. CliftonD ma las; 1C3U. Briggs ct Peterson vs Tsy- -

ior, aiconue dc jv; iuse, winter vs Murphy; lu3tf, Boh'on, Ildsedi Co vs Boyd;

W'J Fargsson at Clay va Edgdngtooj U4L,Kobble at Corles vt Lawrence; 1043, Kingvs Memphis t Little Rook R R; 1047.Critchley, Faucett it Co vs Rosen baum itBro; 1848, Thimnielt. adx, vs J- - c tson InsCo; 1060 Johnson vsTwohlg: 185S.Moorina.use, etc, vs Cameron & Co; lu54,Socvil it Covs Howell; lOdj, Downs, use, vs Hsppeck;1036, Southwestern Pub Co vs MsnaQuld ito- ; ltd., ureeDneia vs tssid 1UVS, Wil-liao-

va Brlnkl.); 1059., Williamson vsBrinkley; 1060. Williamson vs Brlnkley1002, Balli vsUlenn; 1063, Peoris MutualBenevolent Association vs Meyer; 1064Brown Co vs Alden ; 1073, Burton it Sonvs Dee ; 1083, My era vs Smith ; 1884, Hay nevs cdmouuson; iuad, smith vs 1 borne108S. Trousdale vs Keele it Co: 1089. Roarere vs Hssseubscli; 1093. Picket vs Mussjr. 1094. Flsherty vs Sullivan; 1096, Clarkvs riuuter.First naucerT ssrt-Bor- gsa, ( ban

cellar.The case of Lot! and vs Coward was taken

up yesterday, and cot finished st the hourof adjournment. It will be taken up nextluesuay. To-d- ay motions will be heard.Seconal I saswry Court OtoncnUor

The jury ia the case of Bankvs Able were discharged, belna unable to agree. Caaea set for 286,i ma. vs morse; sis, ueraty vs ueratydid, Warren vs McOavock; 347, Manual.tai insurance company vs Leftwioh ; 867,Union bsnk vs Aberc-ombl- 801. Hall-ma-n

vs Hsliman; 393, Loewenstlne vsWolf; 394, Polk vs Stanton; 385, Sani vsasciunaid; 396, Mehan va Mthan: 897,Harder', vs Hicks; 398. Brown vs Hunt:399. Bledsoe vs Bledsoe : 400.aMavor anda (iHruirin (it win t n m xrm li uantiiuir. . inJoot3 v Ticknor; ,UJ. Way vlWav' 4iM,'

iavftlrU vb Armour; 4 8, St. Joixn Hodge-f- ;.av. aus.iu va nriaKiey.

A CARD,

M km phis, November 9, 1871.uuimsa ArraAL in a oartaln rv,rra.

poudeiice appearing in your oolumns thismorning, the society of which I have thehonor to be preeilent. Is brought, witnontour consent,, ueioro tne public. Mere, 1

LTJn leave ao nay, tnat we never transactany business iu anv wav outside of nutomces. Our responsibilities and Dowers

re cica.-i- ueuneu in our charter, and weuevor uepart, irom its privileges, or presume upon its provisions. WitsSaVmplemeans tor the successful Dnawtimn ofour business; we desire to state onoe Orall, we have not any busineaa relationswitn any other company or association

of the A ifral K aiiti AlrlB JVJa.Jf ,

WM. LYLE3.President Misalaaiawi rltulLn

JUaJftiiouai ManuravrturinAT

tREAl SACRIFICE

ofFRIXQES AND LACES .'

AU our Silk FringeLESS WAN COHl .

Crotchet and 1 bread Lace AT COS 2.

Valenoienne and Guipure Lace Al

Patent Valtnaitnne and Duchet LaceAl COST.

SatA Ribbon and Velvet a 7 cnsnOur entire stock of

FANCY GOODS AT CO&7.

SEESSEL & SON,

259 Main Street.

MAYOR.

Tenure al Office Ellftbtlity.

ntTiI5 th9 t18111' proceedingsin oar special telegram fromNsahville. yesterday, we find the statement that Mr. Hughes had introduced .hill in the Senate for th. aan.i ... lL17th aeotion ol the revised charter of thecity of Memphis The following la thesection thus proposed to be repealed

Section 17. The chief eaeoatlve om'oer oithe city of Memphis shall be alvled themayor, and ehell be elected lor two yearsand until hla suooesaor has been elected2 uuallflsd, by tbe qualified voters of

"me ana place tor thegeneral election of the general oouncilNo person shsll be eligible to the offloe ofwho ia not aa least tnirtj years ofage. and who has not been a bona tidereal dent of the city of Memphis one vearhi. i i i ..."""ma, auu s citixm ofShelby oounty two years next precedingsaid election, or who. at tha h. a..?

qualifloatlon, holds any other offloe. orfl ( i i a jtaa t lnjll.--a- 1 a --- ...ji muireciiiy interested Inaay contract with the otty; and if afterhla election the mayor becomes InterestedIn sny contract with the eitv nr .,..,.,any othoe or sarencv niadar tha r i.jStates, or any department thereol, or ofthe State of Tenneaaee. or nt tha m.i.bUvelby, his offl je shall be therebv va- -oated.

Whkatom. tha enta.rnH.lna, k.H.. .Main street, haa a atrinu nr r.,t a. i'n 'fom tbe top of hla eaubllahmsnt.Look

Tbt It-.- Mrs. Wbllcomb daalraa all mtry ber syrup: it la tha arrant hilH.i.atoothlug remedy, aud sold at th.price of 26 cents.

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AMKaiOAN Daivnn Wan. mm

A Browne's. H1& Second street.

New roofs made, tin room naintaH .ajtil kinds of rooA repaired byr. i - ,A..nn . .

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AMUSEMENTS

RaxKiVs Rip Van Wissilb Thetheater was not crowded last night. Theannouncement of Mr. Rankin's ventureIn a field ao well occupied by Mr. Jeffer-son, did not tske with the theater-goin- g

people of Memphis, who, generally, areso thoroughly prepossessed in favor ofthr Sip as to be unable to bring themselves to a toleration of even a fair copy oft nat interesting character. The audiencewas, therefore, few In number yet notwithout discrimination and appre-ciation, aa waa evidenced in tbacourse of the performance. Mr. Rankinbad a fair trial. Hla audience gave himclose attention from first to laat. Mosingle point that he made was loat; nomotion or movement. They followedhim with scrutinizing eyes, and the ver-dict was In ha favor only so far aa haphotographed Jefferson, Whatever waanew, whatever of make-up- , of gag,at of told against tbe per-- f

irmance, some times sa a coarse obtrusionupon what depends upon the nicest andmost delicate shading tor success.In the first and second acts, Rankin'smake-u- p was an admirable disguise, butit waa better, as the swakeced Bip inthe third and yet it tell far short ot thatwhich gives to Jefferson's portraiture thastamp of originality, fust as hla move-ments fell short of tbose which (As Bipmaaea witn tne grace oi naturehimself Into poses statuesque to the ad-miration of all beholders, snd aa uncon-sciously aa if to tbe life he were indeedthe trifling, himself. It waa adaring thing, ev. n for an actor of Mr.Rankin's acknowledged meti , thus tochallenge not only criticism, but awakento contend with the slumbering prejudi-ces of our people for the illustrious actorwhose pathos and humor are among onrsweetest memories of tbe stage. A manwith less nerve would not have attemptedIt. But while on any other cccsalon wemight admire this pluck, on the presentwe cannot deplore but it, asIn some respects he was the counterfeitpresentment nf his great protrotype, butnot In all. In bo far aa he was notha fell short of the ideal "Bip"which Jefferson has stamped upont hearts of those who haveseen him. It waa aa If we were lookingupon a tolerable portrait of soma dearfriend ; close enough ss a likeness to re-

mind us of him, but not true enough testi-fy In the sbsence of the original. Jeffer-

son made the character of fitp Van Wmk eIt is bis, aa much a part of him aa hisown being. We think of Jefferson andBip at tha same time. Two personages,they are yet one. The face and voice otJefferson seem, ss we them, tohave been cut ana irMced forRid. In his dress snd appearancea Dutchman, in his voles and accent aGerman. Incongruous aa it Is, with all ItsImpossibilities and possibilities, It Is sin-gular and alone among the characterswb ch the moc ern stage saords. It a adistinct creation of Jefferson, and fits hlagenius as well aa FaUtaff did Hackett.Players may play it, but the people willnever be able to see their merits, becausethe original will come between themsa Banquo's ghost between Macie'A and bU guests This muchIn order to set down what- Mr. Rankinhad to contend with. We have told ofhis mske-u- p snd hsve said tbat his pointsof difference with Jefferson were ratheragainst than for him. Yet, we would notbe understood aa saying or suggestingthat the performance was a failure. HadJefferson not filled our idealof the drunken goodRankin's ' K p" would have gratified even while it might not havesatisfied. He playsd ha part well, j ust aahe piays any character tbat he attemptsbut only In one or two instances did herise to "a conception that brought thehouse down, lhe parting scene at theoloae of the second act wsu painfully prolonged, the orchestra absurdly enoughplaying "home, sweet home," while thehusband sad wife were in the pains of separation, it reminded us of vara Twain'stravelling showman, whose patheticdescription of tbe raising of Lazaruswas spoiled by bis musician playing"Rise up. William Rellly, and come alongwith me." The Intensity of Bip't parting,while prolonged, was not intensified. Butlet that paas. In the last act, Mr Rankinshows moat his capacity for the part. Tberecognition by daughter and wlte. thoughsomewhat marred by the skip the formertook to resch him, was good, as was tbeopening scene in the mounts. n. indeed.the laat act was very creditable, and relieved the dullness and tedium ofthe other two, peroeptib.e when aVin

not oa the stage for It a astriking peculiarity oi thla play thatit la devoid or interest lu the absence ofthe title character. The stsge effects andappointments were unusually good, tbedressing very good, snd the supports wellup in their parts, slothing was wantingmat jeuersnu ever uaa usre to maae Kanain s " Mp " a success" which it wasnot." It is, however, very much betterthan McWade's. and therefore standsnext upon the list, and very oloae, tooalter that ot the Mssier.

Miss Blsnchard takes her benefit tonight, when will be presented "School.with a cast embracing the full strength ofn is aamiraois company, in soma reerjenta

one oi tne nest we ever naa here.

Pumps, 815 Second street.

PROFESSOR JULIAN 0. SCHULTZ,

Encouraged by a liberal patronage of theelite of Memphis, will permanently givehis undivided attention to the culture ofthe voice. The Memphis Operatic Society,consisting of his scholars and appreciativefriends, endesvor to bring cut youngtalent, to impart judgment of tone, andartistio conception. Every scholsr receives lessons on trial, for which nocharge is made, unless the pupil dnds itprofitable to continue.

LOCAL NEWS.

Oo to Leddln's College.Attend Kobertson's Busineaa CollegeThos. Cubbins, bricklayer, 2H Main st.Armatronir's Phototrraphlo Qallerv.

No. 311 Main street. Three faultless gampictures ior nny cents.

Tub cheapest and best Dyeing andCleaning House in tbe city Is st 26 Second street (Hunt at Hanson's old stand).

HAflSUfl WALaSK,

Prxpabi for cold weather, and haveyour grates set with Lemon's Improvement, Leave orders at 2H5 Second street

Stkam Fittiho. UlSSaaoond street.

RiVER NEWS.

Leaving To-da-

St. Louis City or Chbstbb 5ndnlaraansaa river. ...aiaai aim i p.mFriar's Point Phii. Atus 4 n.mwuite river siun i.n t a D.mNapoleon A. J. Wbita. 5 p.m

river SILVBB Bow 4 n.mjew orieana...... dhusi iu a

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Mollis MooreMollie Ebert.

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Ocsanos.

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Cheek.Wicks.

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fit. Loula.. .HL LoulaJM. Loals

Sioux City. Phil Aliln Mary BoydLegal render. r ran a rorre.u

aUvem, Wenther and Bsulaeae.Yesterday morning early a tine shower

of rain fell. At sunrise the weathercleared off, and was pleasant during tbeday. About s p.m. a strong wind rose,and indications of more rain were favorable. Navigation la less difficult, sndIsrger boats are now running, moat ofwhich make good time. Tbe river baarisen In the last 4S hours about 4 lnohes,and la now about IS Inches higher than at

lowest stage this season.Telegraph.

Orleans

Louisville, November 9 River risingslowly, with 2 feet 10 Inches at the beador the oanai, and 15 lccbea In the chute.naming at intervals sll dsy.

St. Louts, Novembers. Arrived: Belleor Pike, MemDhls. Departed : a. S. Turner, new Orleans; Aiioe, Memphis.River falling slowly. Rain laat night;dear and cool to day. Freights south arelower and uusteadv.

Cisctmhati, November 9. River 4 feetlu inches in the cbsonel, snd stationary,Light rain throughout tbe day, bat partlallv clear and warm.

Caibo, Novembers Port list: Dexter,.sew urteans to at. Louts, it p m; JohnKyle. New Orleans to St Louis 8 am:St. Luke, Memobia io St. 8 a.m:Columbia, Arkansas river to St. Loals, 10s-- Oliver Bow, St. Louis to Hea river,11 am; Louisville. New Orleans to Cairo.noon; Ada. Hellman. Memphis to Cairo.1 p.m; St JoaeDh. St. Louis to Mem dp Is.4 pm; Mary Miller deared tor New Orleans at 6 n.m. River rose 4 lnehaaWeather clear. Mercury 60.

Naw Orleans, November 9. Arrived:Belle Lee, Memphis. Departed: AndyJohnson, St. Louis.

EvANsviLLg, November 9 Weatherdear and warm; rain thla morning.

PiTTSBUata, November 9. River has 23Inches in the channel, and la falling.Thermometer 80.

The Legal Tender met with a misinr.tane Wednesday night about 14 o'eloek.

Far

She struck a snag thirty-fiv- e miles belowthis city, dissbllng her ao that aha re-turned yesterday morning. She goes on

.the docks tor repairs, and will be ready toleave next Tuesday for all poin s on thaWhite river.

Tha Wicks came in from New Orleans,five days out, and discharged thirty-on- e

hogsheads of sugar ;twenty six barrels ofmolasses; fifty sacks salt and fifty barrelsof oranges. She had eight hundred tonaof freight for St. Louis, including twentyone hundred and fifty sacks of salt andfifteen hundred bars of railroad iron.

The R. P. Walt leavea tha morning forWhite river.

The Glasgow cams In from above, threedays out.snd discharged several packages,and left for below drawing five and a halffeet.

The Mo' lie Jaauure came in from NewOrleans, six da,'a out. She dischargedseven hundred bundles of cotton ties;one hundred and eighteen sacks of coffee,and had two hundred and twenty fivetona of freight for St. Louis, one Item ofher cargo was two thousand sacks of salt.

ine mil Allin oame in from FriarsPoint with three hundred and aevantv- -alx bales of cotton, one thousand sacks ofcottonseed and a good trio of neonle.

Tha Vara Mil!.. U... . uj -"p. , . i. u ii .i , ii. vum--ter and P.W.Strader ware due from abovelast night.

The O. W. Cheek brought in 76 bales ofcotton ana sot sacks of seed, and sundriesto oruer.

The St. Francis and Q. W. Cheek departed with fair trios.

The Forrest came in from Osceola with107 bales of cotton and 803 bales ot cottonI'M.

The towboat Mary Alice, and bargee,JiiwaDU ull.

The St. Franca came in from Phlllinabayou at noon yesterday, with 80 bales ofcotton ana du sacks or seed. She resblppedis uaie ui conon at neiena ror rvew

The Oceanus paaaed up on Wedneadaynight, hve dsys out. She bad 300 tona ofsugar ror St. i.cuis.

The Mollie Ebert also passed up duringthe night, six dsys out, after dischargingucm man uniua III wi.nin.

Bunts Leaving Tt aay.Fob St. Lotus -- The Cltv of Chaatar

v .tifcaiu .testier, leaves st o p.mior Vairo, at. ajOuls and ali way landings.

Fob Arkansas Rrvaa-T- he fine passenger steamer, .nary uoyd, captain K L,Haines, leavea y at 6 p.m., for LittleRock and all way landings Obliging officers nave cnarge or tae cinae.

Fob Napouoh Tbe elegant passengersteamer A. J. White, Captain George Ma-lon-

leaves y at 6 p.m aor Napoleonand sll wsy landings. av

Fob Whitb btvbb The flneeaVl llght- -ursugut suMsiuer oioux uaptaln U.i irons, leaves at 6 o'clock p.mfor Dsvsia Bluff, Jacksonport acd allway landings. Tom Whltledge la herohief secretary.

Fob FRiaaja Point -- The elegant andfleet paaaenger steamer Phil Aliln, Cap-tain James Lee, leavea aa aboveaa o ii ctocst. ataca laee ana James cHarris are her efficient and obligingBBssnaaa

Fob Oscbcla The fine coaat packetFrank Forrest, Captain Randall, leaveato day at 5 p m., for and beads.J. W. Andrews officiates in the office,a; Fob Red Kivek The Silver Bow, Cap-tain Clark, leavcj y at 4 p.m., assbove.

Fob New OaLgAjra-T- he Shannon,Captain Reaty, leavea y at 10 am., aaabove.

STEAMBOATS

FOB ARKANSAS RIVER.Memphis and Arkansas Biter racketCompany U. N Mall Line.ror Pine B.uB. U'lle Keck and luronch to

Kurt Smith direct.Sr. MAStT BOYD... B. L. Haines, sassierWill leave sa abuve IrmjAY, Movemher 10. h,at 6 p.m.For freight or paasage apply to

not)

w. li. Kp.i b.lAYOffice on Company's

Foot of Court or-ef

FOR NEW ORLEANS.

St. Louis and New Orleans Packet Co.For ISew Orleans and all Wav Landman8tr. 8HANNON Beatle, nusUarints eiegant steamer wlil leave

is ahawaTHi'3 DAT. 10th InsL. at 10 am.

J. T. WASHl-vnTO- Agent,OHO Wo. a Madison str

FOR RED

Una uf Red River Pacxeta.-F- or Jaf--i.r.nw, oureveporT, UtUtHl 0OrS

and Way Landings.Th

u Msssie. aaastar- . .. . m ii oavawerwlil leave as abuve JTHIS UAY. io t inst., 4 p.n

T. WABHItlO'THJsi. Asent.aelU No 3 Madlaon street

FOB CAIRO AND ST. 1XJOIB.

aOd St. U.S. Mail their to examine

for Osceola. Madrid. Ulokmsn, Belmont aadvan, connecting at Belmont with the

to

at

11 on 31 n-- at Cairo withIllinois Central Railroad, andata ap the Ohio Rtver.

CITY OF CHKaTKH Zelaler. masterin., eieaiaiia saeaiuer will leave

sa auuT.

J.

THIS DAY. 10th Inst., at o,Ticket or all points via MemDhls and Bt.

Louis packeW. Worth, Ea.t sod west: sdditto General Railroad and steamboat offlce,

I On is. uux w. our. Coo: t and Main at.Freight received at tne St. Li. a Is Wharibcau

ruiaas. onp udoiij w. ra. uLuut Agent.

WHITE A LITTLE RED RIVERS.

Vaeaaphla aad White Bun Cadtssl Masassail L ae.

Btr R. p. WAJLT W. J. Aan feral. Masterwin leave MemDhls SAlUnXiAr. litn tnsu.at o p.m., ior Jaoasonpo t and niuieriver, for freight or passage apply

W. 11. bin is an Y,Office oa Company's Wharfboat,

mat Vuui. ot C art isjtul

FOR WHITB VER

Memphis asd Kbits River PacketFor Jacksonport and wav iandlnss.

SIOUX C1TV Tl den, mastersplendid passenater psvcaet

wm leave asmis iiAx, iuth inst., at I a.m.

nolo

ialv Birtr. uen't

RI

Th'Baoove

T. WASHINOTON. Agent,No Madison street

aassl Whlae Klver UmUm tnaesaau una.Mr. M. r. WALT W. J. Aafci-ora- l. Masterlasnvas ssempnis I .r jscaaonpert MVaaMX

lilLrt AX. BL 3Dair. LaW AL, Tata DMM W. Klllata.Leavea Memphis for JaeksonBort K V Kia rTTJKMOAY, ate p.m. These boats connect atuevaJl a Bin with tna tram going ap Mon- -days and Thursdaysas vs ana Saturdays.

ur or on or to

orOfflceon

K 'A

SB.

comlng down wednes- -

rrelght paaasge apply boardt St aa I i.i.w:

St.. foot olW. tt. BUtN MKDAY

Compar.

Aatenla.

lot. (Togrt st.

FOB HKLKNA AJSD fOllAutlg. 0, K..

Friar. Pehft.The reiiabla, Orafrelaas rasssugsa packet

Cbooi(R. CHJJtK master.

Will run above, laavina Mam.pnls every rUKBil AY. THUKcUJAY and SA.Iu x.n. a , paacanaif y at a p.m.

.For rraigni or passage, apply on board.an

st. Francis river Far Friar's Pglat. BsbsAJ.

Francis

Loula,

uuraaay

Irswr, gaa Beat.The states Mall Paeatat

A. J. WHI! E,,rlura

Will iaave Memphis and rSItia i o. punctnaaMy at a pun.

j

wvr migni or passage, apply on board.

raMK.

Jamas Lee,.

Agent.

Carter

Agsnt,

Jefferson

WiMASK

Walls

Friar

Called

States Ml.'!

MHr,

Uattat

Leaves Mondays ana Pridavs. at 4p.m., oonaeoting Ueluna with the steamercaKoDA for Marian na andL'A igpllla river points on

FOB RIVER.

River Packet Ceaj--S.Ni

THE PAnSKNOSR BOATSline leave points

wEnKESOATiai iamb ml- -!, nana.

all

OFfor ail

aa,ror fra.ght, paaaage or other Information.ai.nl . I. .

W. H. Y inm

...

i

.

Offloe on Com pany 'a Wharf boat.Toot of Court street.

FOK NEW

Regular atd New Oritue meet

IB Y PAFor New Orleans aid the Bents.

aaicaa uiasaer u. B. (StliUvan fi.,r.wm isavs Memphis ror Hew Orlann.

Thursday...Tbaradav...

Thursdav

Thursday..

RIVER.

Promenade

ifharfboat.

&eo.

reaularlv.aa

Hftitana,

MONDAYS

PMfc.

Memphis

Axkajuai

KLKOANTMemphis

asioaii,

EKNNEDA

UR&DA CKE1.

eavaoz.

TbaradayTfanraday

Wbarfbo.it.

Ntsefiaa

PHil.

BELLE LEE

ioliowa:1 3 7 X I

November llh, at 6November SUth, atjjmbeoember nth, at s p mj lpemhair aUth, ai S p.aa

..January nth, at 5 p.m

.Janaary ifAh, at 6 p.saTbursdavJS"W ..Mnrei 7. Z l Z Z !

"Sx-xiAMi-o. Jeasrson street.

AUCTION.

By --a9L- la-VLi-or cbduAUCTIONEERS

AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS

14 FBOsTT art., I Ml AavAMB,

WUI sell thas nsnmiava, at la a'elnck.In iota to salt buyers, a full Una of

MY GOODS, CLOTHISra, SOTIOSS.scora asd saoavi,

Haas, eiaaaware. Cattery, Sta.aay-- Country merchants, sod the trade t c

srally, will find It to their Interest to atteuuoar sales.3' TEBMS CAim.

aAUCTIONEERS.

C0SSISSI0N MERCHANTS AS0 SASFACTUHEBS' A6ESTS,

WK will eommsnoe our regular tail ursuat Auction, on tUabDaY, Bart" ISTI, and continue them three tlntes a we. a

during the season, oar numerous consign-ors, stnhracina- - every Hue of Forelcs. asuDomestic DKI OOODH, CLOTHiUaTUAiriBOOTS, 8HOBJ, MUT10S8. FA-- V NVAKISTY UO'JDrl, Kic, will keep us

supplied with every description oiMerchandise suitable for our market, thruoffering to elty and country merchants ara.ropportunity to replenish s oeks at prices fara. ow recnlar rates. Out regular sal dayswill be TcasBAis a TATTTannATS.

A. a. iaOesiBMOK). Auctioneer

Otis & CoJFtitotoQ

VaslTT"

17"

maj uy.vcturjcbs or

AND

No. 8117

Flowo

TRIMMED HATS!

NT.

EXCLUSIVELY WHOLESALE!

J. C. TERRY &

Cctton Factors,commission merchants, J D. C. & H. M.

And Sole Agents at Memphis for the6IRARD MERCANTILE COMPANY,

Of Philadelphia aad New York.S" Libera c tea advances mads mi

slanmenta of Cotton to the aboveat either point, thus alvtns shippers thepreference of markets.

Offlca : 9 Union St.. Memphis Tiw.

1871 1870FALL AND WiNTf.R

At Wholesale Exclusively !

oo stock or

Boots, Shoes & HatsIS COMPLETE,

And we are ready tor the trade. areaantMemphis LOWS Lisa I will And It to advantage

b

5

to

tka

at

ARKANMAM

ORLEANS.

Memphis

n.

oar goods snd prices.

1871-187- 8. RAILROAD

nim..':.,'l

BeltlniVotlo

tlaora,

LADIES' MISSES'

CO.,

332

TRADE

TERRY & 5329 Mais St. Mtmahls.

AMDt LITTLE gOCK MAILBOAIB-PIM- M BLI'tr BMAMCR.

NOTICE TO NXRACroRB.

BIDS wUI bs received by this Company, atofflce in Little Rock. Ark. 'nr an

days, tor batldlna the PINK BLUFFnnnjsctt. rrnm tlev.u a hiqw to Pine B unAra., a distanoe of about i miles. The worato consist or gradlB4, bridging and furnish-ing crcsstie. A parly of are nowin the Held loo line aald tin a and oroflla.BpectdcaMuns, etc.. will be ready for exammaaion Bt earliest aay puaataie.

Bids should be addressed to tha nnrfar.saynsst. at Little Ilooa, rk. ; tbe company

iu. hid iiauii mi rrjeoa muj or ail uiua.ar uruer oi tne rresiceni.A. S. L1V1BMDRK.

(ienersl tsnparintendsnt,Ootober 23, 187'. oent

SOUTHERN HOOP-SKIR- T MANUFACTORY

ItWS Main street, near Washington street.SJOMTLEH , ELASTIC SKIMT

""PHE STYLJf OK HOOP--ssirts tor lsn 72. is 2

yards clronmrerenoa forthe street; 24 ysrds fordrawing room. SlopingBastlea supersede the e

ones, and are mostlyworn attached to the skirt.Ladlea desiring separatebustle, will do well to get.IV NEW ADJUSTABLE'

BUSTLK, whlob Is warranted durable, and willbe repaired free o ' euarse.

H

li uaa oeen oroven oev-ni- i rinnKt .a... v .ern Bnaties are worthless, and only euoU aresold n drv afVHil llniu u.if .

m n.uw anah'rencii ourMta in li a km VhniM.,a IwT.

' LlJlJin ,AaUKA. J. HOACH,

NOW

Formerly of Somsrvllis. KIKBY

A. J. ROACH & CO.

Commission Merchants,ASD

COTTON FAOTOB8,No. 13 Uileo Street, Lee Stock,

Special attention paid to the sale Oottonliberal on the same. faenaa. a. p.ua.

k

21

J.

PACE tt JOINERAre authorised agents lor HURT CCS

PREMIUM ALABAMA

Hate. Bl 1 aSSI sn rar hhl r.m,ntni..Sf"' 2 JP1 0Di- - r'sster, W Eaj per bbi.r .i si tsj lar nnni iw. P Mi n.h.i.- wuw ,1 JIUUllll,

No. a-tT- s ZafZ

"Corn. Oats. Bran. Ha. mLr.lowest. Termsiibeiai.

LIME.

irx-ose- t.

as

U.S. MAIL COACH LINES,

PAB8ENaBS by oar lines from Fort Smith. a week, via Pavaitaeriiiamiseoabo on the Sooth ern Part do railroad.IW miles: or three Umaa a wb- -

Smith. 70 mllea to Fort eihaem i th.ni .lu.south IS5 mlirs to Boggy Depot, andwest it miles, via Fort Ar InwaU ForVsffiauiuius auu tu asuj tmm noaay 56 milesto Mhermaa and going vestwertLBv Una ofU. 8. ForfaaJDD ml uaa nT Kl Pmmn- ni

A.

of

iii i i Texas, oreast to Jsaeraon, etc: or rrnm

tTJUZrt:. vfLM"111 toLongvlew aad"""V aii j eaaa; orfrom Longvlew, via HunisvuietoNavaaoan.1M ml M. nil .i, Jgers entering Texas by

nil,

(HAXTIaWrOH OB UDUIUconcert than ever befo

Cea

company,

HHIM

engineers

aBssnphia.

advanoes

Marshall,

generally,

PACKET COMPANY,ana sreignt Hhltn IHwnr IhsrtaaH Ktnias. H.II JBUraott

'If asm in

low the

na.ijr

user

The

SALL1E Vrun In connection with tba Sarnnni.

Little Book Railroad, leaving Davall'sa nn afar, kwmt. nauMaua ama ar,

Busy, at a onions p.m., ior lies Arc, AugustaJacksonport. Avery rMsai and Prt.Any Dor all pelnts between Sevsjps Bluir an daiaaavi siuw nrs,. a n, every TMsnraa

mtmmw www mwa t , auu .very 1SSSB1 alB nfalnaS n n. tna Lit,,. I

JOH? B. DAVI8, PrsaldenLA. Ctraar, aajomary and Treasursr. sal

Drv Goods!

Unprecedented Reduction

AT

Southern Palace,

D. C. & H. M. Loewenstine

BE UNDERSOLD!BY ANY HOUSE IN THE SOUTHWEST.

ourAND NE GUARANTEE TO GIVE YOU MORE

Good, Fresh and Seasonable Goods

FOR YOUR MONjY,

THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY.

Sweeping ReductionsHAVE BEEN MADE

Brown and Bleached Domestics,

OF ALL AT

Loewenstiiie's, Main

DRESS GOODSWE AT

ONE-HAL- F THEIR CASH VALUE I

ALL NEW AND DESIRABLE!

D. C. H. M. LOEWENSTINE.

0.

THB

SOUTHERN PALACE, 332 MAIN STREET,

HAVE made unparalleled reductions in

HILL, MITCHELL, MclWlSEXAMINE THESE G900S, FOR THEY ARE BOUND TO BE SOLO.

C. & H. M.

SOUTHERN PALACE, 332 MAIN ST.,

Aitura tbeir friends and the public that this is a GENUINE

SALE, to reduca an unusually large and heavy stock, amount,ing to over $450,000, and eipecailly urge purchasers ta ex

amine it before going elsewhere, and ta call early, as our stockhas been marked at prices tbat WILL INSURE MMM ATE

AND RAPID SALE. REMEMBER THE PLACE,

332 MAIN ST.

Between Union and Monroe.

a. Mcdonald & bro.(Successors to Bsdiks A Co..)

LUMBER.

LATHS and SHINGLES,

FLOORING,Weather-Beardin- g & Dress'd Laaberlll-L-

S CUT TO ORDER SHORT NOTICE.SB--1 BBBSHal allaauaa gsvaw ss CBtasaBag BVUsa

BinBBjs naaa wallrBBa Tlanaaa .

mill Ajfit sma 1

Rear SeettMni 00 Works, Froat SLMbab Mouth Wolf Rivbb,

wn. a.

THE

a. aowau

FARRINGTON 4 HOWELL

Cotton Factors,GROCERS

aVMS

COMMISSION MERCHANTS

2S6 FRONT STREET

; ; : :

M a n n B a ra.

"ans ssw mm mi 1 a I

i uuu auar- -anlaail Aaaraaa

KINDS,

aanaT

WN Teeaeeettee

PIANOS.'StOU'iS

?)

LOL'ia PLAMO nAItrim BicMAnufaenrnra' 1...I. . u..

gsr st I k.

and

and

U

m CK. Ilnath - . mm .

Eve

O r--sr

- "S" weaa. B. Lauia. Sa

IN

ON

imnin.

wmtml. Aat.. Memphis, TTenn.

CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.Nfssfsslpp! aod Teaaessee ftaitmd

Osrica tsauaaajt. raa uarrr, 1

Uamnhl. St. U UfTI

rvN and alter aCMDAT. MAY anuffL anuV for ahar no tine, trains on thla road vblurun as follows :

Arrive. LaavaSew Orleans dally ...,., JsM a. lilo pja.Express dally IMao. fea. p.m.Freight dally (sxosptaun- -

i.. a :au a.apis Jajb. XOui, aau , .Sep ti

OFFER

and Cloaks !

LOEWENSTINE,

SOUTHERN PALACE,

REMOVAL.

GGODBAR & GiLLILANOWTTOT.RSA TV.

BOOTS AND SHOES

HATS AND CAPS,

3225 & 324 MAIN STREET,

MeCambsA Co. 'sold Hardware 3tanaL)

MmvpJa-lMi- . i , Teaxi? w"a are now receiving onr Fall tHoeatthelarsaat and most attract 1 to we haveeveroflnred to the Trade.wlneat byng.g

JOHN LILLY,XjasTOaaaTn ataJTS T.BAI nfa JJf

Wines and Liquors,Re. 351 NaJe Stmt.

MKMH IN.

Memphis and LouisvilleSUMMEK SCHEDULE,

laae 12. 1871.xmin leave Day Exp

" aew Turk U"rwnsvUle accommodation leavedally

Buapani sleeping ears run 'urounh in aa.Louis and Louis vlUe on the.The 4 sjb. and SSM pun trains do sotTnaon Sunday. j. r. BOYD,JTSl SnparlD tan dent.

W. B. CAL B R EAT H,COTTON FACTOR

COMMISSION MERCHANT.Magnolia Block, ,,

2 Unlea Strwtt : Meawwls. Ttat.MISSISSIPPI A TEriNE&ssEE R a

sacKBTs st asm 1'saa rat. prrrca,Mbmfbib, tit oar ia.rpHEAnnnsJMsetiag or th. Stocano

"u aau Tnnn issue KaaTTroad CnmDanv win h. h.iu rn.Hotsl. Memphis, on WedtiZ, 12?an election win oe aeld lor itlraaiiaT

-U-wniTl 0"'idn?u-KauS-!

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