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THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAK-THUESDAY, DECEMBER 1869. FINANCE AND TRADE. FINANCE. OmcT or thi Dailt Appkai ) Memphis, December 2. 188B. I Curreixy was moderately easy to-day and cotton UilU were in demand, but out side the movement in this way there wan no material ease to note. Few of our banks are getting as much exchange as they can handle, but notwithstanding the buying rates remain iirm. F.astem bills are taken at to X discount; checking at 4 to discount. A sale of S13..VI0 Tennessee money was effected to-day at 72V'c. It was taken by one of our banks and a mercnant. Sev eral other lots are on the market at 75c, with no buyers. City Scrip is very quiet. We could learn of none upon the market, except that held by dealers, who generally ask 77(a,7fec. They would buy at TM iHc in mail way. though as a geueral thing they are well supplied. County Warrants are in demand. Deal ers would by at 70c readily, and sell at 72&73C. In gold there is little doing. New York rates are paid at the counter. Sell ig at 121(121,S, with a moderate specu i demand. late Tennes." improving; 53e was bid for -1 in ew lork to-tfciv ana refused ; 47ic bid . ''- New, with aata at that figure. Government opened Ma, With a light MM throughout the whole ud closed dull as follows: Bonds of 1861 6-3) Bonds of 1862 6-30 " 1864 6-20 " 165 6-a) 18Si,new. 6-30 1887, " . S-20 " 1868, " . lu-Hi Bonds u'9 iu;( mv lll'V 114V 114 , IUXQ Pacific Sixes - lOsisds Stocks were heavy throughout, with the Bears making strenous efforts to bring about a decline. Canton- Western Union Telegraph Co . 47 . 31 . 15 . 45 . m . 20 . : . 49 . . 81 . 23 . & .117 . 84Ji Pacific Mail Adams Kxpress Wells, Fargo 4 Co.'s Express American Express. United States Express. Merchants Union Express New York Central. - New York Central Scrip..- Erie Beading Michigan Central - Michigan Southern ... Illinois Central .131 Cleveland and Pi Chicago and Nort Chicago and Nortl Kock Island Harlem The total reven in Vi.-Sinia for ta. -g em. 67 ? arn preferred. 82 10354 30 ffj.9sB iJ. while the amount collected for nine nioulb-sol the present vear, under the fifty -nt ta3. was f46a,jl2 55, or an excess of (182,42a 0- Secretary Boutwell has prepared a bill to be submitted to Congress, for carrying out his financial iews expressed in his mnual report, of which the following are the principal feat tires : The bill provides that the loan be made in three classes of four hundred milln ns each, the first to be paid in fifteen vears rj-and required t 52 the third t H vears, and to I moill also provi In paid in twenty years; e paid in thirty years, I he ides that the principal and interest shall be niaje payaole in com: that the bonds known as five-twenty liTda shall be received in exchange for the n"W bonds; that the principal be pay able in this country, and the interest payable either ia the United States or in Europe, as the subscribers to the loan may desire, thai the rate of interest shall not i the jer cent, per annum; uiu rs in Europe shall receive it London. Paris. Berlin or Frankfort, as thev may eU-rt: that the loans both principal and interest, shall be free from aJl taxes, deductions or abatements of ar.y sort, unless it shall be thought ise :o subject citizens of the United States to such tax upon the in come from bonds as is imposed ly the laws of the United derived from other lary Boutwell on Wi Senate for the purp before tin- Finance C sequence of the exc session, the bill coul audit will be presen biiug of the Senate. upon incomes l merits. Secre day went to the f laying the bill itteebut in cou- COTTON. Chamber op Commebcx, I MEMPRis. December 29. 1S69. J The market to-day was much the same as yesterday. Very low oottons are not in demand, and are abundant, but there is a dearth ol middlings and finer grades, though strict m plentiful ti.an i day amounted '. follows: 12 bi are rather more i. The sales to tes, and were as middlings 25c, 15 strict midahmr- .1 e;t strict middings ic, 4 strict midi dlings 24-. 60 mi dlings2.i:-e, 31 tnidd 'iw middlings 23 ngs &c, 19 mid lings 24c, 10 mid gs JSc, 200 strict 202 low middlings ' 273 low middlings 'JZle, 19 good or dinary i "0- 50 ordinary 2Jc,I10 good ordinary 23 V 100 riirv 2s23!40, 4 ordinary 21c, ordinary, good style, 22a,22i4C,"72 low oru'.'usry lsc. 17 stmned 23c, 60 stained 22.Sc, W stained 22Xc, 2 inferior 10c Some of the-'-0 cottoD ld is taken on speculation, but w0 cn hardly aay that this demand is anything .'.'ke " tive. We quote as follows: Low Ordinary 18 fi20 Ordinarv 21 (22 Oood Ordinarv - - . Low Middlings 23V23! Mid.llii-gs ' Strict Middlings : 'MWp (iood Middlings Jb y COTTON STATKMEKT. Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1869- 94 Received to-day 1,261 Heoeived previously 12,4o6 120,7 Hi Total. 12M.B43 Shipped to-dav 327 Shipped previously 107.14-107.yll Slock on hand at noo n to -d jy 21 ,902 RECEIPTS. Memphis and Charleston R. R 175 Mississippi and Tennessee K. R Memphis and Ohio R. li 173 River 486 Wagons, est 150 EXPORTS. Memphis and Charleston R. R 50 Memphis and Ohio K. R 277 Messrs. SaiTarans, CUins & Co. to-day sold s bale of cotton entered at the late Fair, for the handsome sum of 33!iC. The cotton was very superior in every respect, and was raised by Mr. A. Dewees, of Tip ton county, an old gentleman seveuty ye.irs of age, who gave his personal atten tion to the picking and ginning. The bale rss entered for the first premium, and is certainly as tine ss we have ever seen. COTTOS M NEW YOP.K. December 29, U':25 a. in Cotton quiet fcmt steady. "rdinary. we; Good, 3ic; Good Ordinary, 24c: Mobil . 2 . I0 MiddUng, 24)fct9243ic; Orleans, 25c; UpUnds, 2554c g m- ivtlou quiet but steady. 2:20 p.m. Cotton steady and demand fair; sales,2O00 and 1200 bales for December at 2.?e; February, 25.25KIJ54c; March Uc- Anril. VKei irdinarv-, 23c; Good, 5Sc;Good Ordinary, 24c; Mobile, 86Jc; Low Middling, SCiMf! Orleaits, 26 ; Uplands, 25 .C. 4:10 p.m. Cotton quiet audweak;up auds, AVt'C Sales, for export, 14H5 bales; for spinning, H70 bales; for speculation, 280 bales and 1500 tor March at 2" ,c; Majr,aXc. -OTTO 5 IN LIVERPOOL. December 29. 11:15 a.m. t'ottou steady; Uplands. HH'alUSd. Orleans, 11H HMt 1:20 p.m. Cotton steady; I'plands, 11 fellM; Orleans, UJMQUKd. 5 p.m. Cotton heavy ; Uplands, HVd; Orleans, llld. Sales ot 12,000 bales, of which 3000 lales are for speculation ud tiiport. TRADE. general markets are steady and Th prices are uiucu w. . . Xbe ioo embargo between Cairo and St. Louis UU cut off receipts very materially, bat bm wUl agitin be running in a day or two, as we leero the ioe has about di ,,ared. or is W oft u,de YiavigatioB. v Hog killing has about ceased every where, and the crop is much larger tisr " first supposed. Trices as yet are unsettled. BAfKiiNo Market quiet; heavy Ken tucky 25)'.26V,'c; India 252c. Blttkr Choice in tube and rolls 38 40i . with good supply ; other grades are dull at 26Cn,35c. Brooms Moderate demand at 3fo per dozen, as to quality. Broomi or.n Nominally 1125250 per ton. Builders' Material Lime f2 00 per barrel. Cement steady; Louisville, 3 25; Rosendale, S4 5o. I'laster, 15 00. Hair, in 40 lb bales, 2 75 to 3. Fire brick $5 to 6. Building Brick 8 per M. Cornmeal The demand is light. Kiln dried ii 65&4 75, in lots, and $5 in a small way. Coffee Prices are unchanged. Rio skimmings, 17fc.lsc; common to fair, 19 20c; pnnm, 21 : choice. 24c; La guayra, 25(S26c; Java, 35336c Cotton Yarns-No. 400, 22c; 500. 20c; 600, 18c; 700, 16c c heese E.D. 19c Factory 19c. W. R. 18c Cottonseed The mills pay $12 per ton on levee, and ?12 50 delivered at mills, buyer furnishing sacks. Eoos Dull at 40 43c. Flocr There is no change in prices, with a steady demand for medium brands. Super, $4 Kt5; X, 5 25 ($5 50; XX, o 75t6 25; XXX and Fan cy, 6 758 00. Fresh Meats Market unsettled ; dressed pork lS,llc; Beef, hindquarter, Viic; f ireqiiarter, 3o.5e, Mutton, 7feic "Fr3tits Apples are selling st 2 50ft, 3 50 for co.7uno11 J medium grades, but choice are hO'd t 4fe4 50. Dried Apples 7c; Dried Peaches 8j,10c for quarters and halves; Peeled, 1012Kc; Lemons, ?10ft?10 5o per box; Oranges, flir 1.12 per bbl. Fish Mackerel No. 1, bftls 2425; H bbls. 12 50113 00; No. 2, in bblsfl7 50; M do $8 75; No. 1, kits 2 903; No. 2 doi2 15(42 25: No. 3, 1 90fii2. White Sardine-, 121 50fa,-' Iter Planter, and profeaoional man; anu iuec.-Sarainc-s r-l oua, per ,, for sneh meridians dsn, Xbbla, S, case for quarters; (33 for halves. Feed There is not much doing in grain. Shelled corn is selling at MQMfc Oats are quiet at 65570c in a large and small way. Bran 2223. Hay f26-, as to quality. Cooked Cottonseed Meal 22f'i,23 per ton loose at oil mills. Game and Poultry Chickens dull at $3 50u4 00 per doz. DucWs S3 50. Geese $78. Turkeys 14J; Wild Duck- i 1. Will Goese fSfg.!1). Wild Turkeys J12'15. Venison "9c. Bear meat, ls(a.2u.-. iuai!s t2 25(a,2 50 per dot Squirrels, $2. Rabbits, $3. Dressed Turkeys 18fs22e per lb. Gunnies Good demand for second J hand at 16c to 17c Hides Prices are weak. Dry Flint 17c; Dry Salt 14c: Green Salts to 8Xc; Green 64 to 7c Iron Ties Demand light. We quote 6 to 7Kc. Live Stock Choice cattle are in de mand, but common are dull and neg lected. We quote: Cornfod 6(7c, gross; g,-od grass, Vgfic; inferior to common, 2)43 Xc Hogs are weak at 8il0c gross : choice Sheep, 4JtJ per head ; Milk Cows, f30fe.60; Work Oxen, S7KiliO per yoke. Molasses Prices are firm. Prima to choice Louisiana, 7595c; Golden Syrup lfo)l 15. Naval Stoees Tar, in kegs, $5 25 to 5 75 for Pine ; in 40 gallon bbls, $8 to 10; Pitch 6 per bbl; Oakum $5 to $6 pe bale. Produce Potatoes are dull at 75S0c per bushel. Onions fKil -M. Cabbage f 15 per hogshead. Provisions All kinds are unsettled. Mess pork - S..:u bacon shoul ders are offered at 15c. Clear bulksides are nominally at 16.4c by the cask Shoulders 12'ac. Sugarcured hams 22(g) 24c. Lard is steady; tierces 19ic; kegs 221e; caddies 21 Cj.21' ;c Powder Blasting S4 50 per keg. Rifle' $6 50. Ricb Carolina, 9Qc. Louisiana, 8 8Jic Salt 290 lb barrels, $2 S0(ai2 90 ; 7-bushel barrels, $3 5.11 75; Liverpool sacks, f 2 7 V4. Suoabs All grades are firm. Common Louisiana, 12fsl2c; Fair, 12(129ic; Fully Fair, 13)ilS4c; Prime, 13i (u,14c; Yellow clarified 14.'i15c; White clarified 16lHc; .Extra C. 15JiQi j 16c; Crushed 17!417Hc Spirits Demand active, and market I steady. Common Whisky 75c to II 00; ' Proof SI 25 to 1 35. Soda American, boxes, 7,'-fc; do. kegs, 6 to 7c English, boxes 8,9c; do. kegs : 78c Shot Drop, pdr bag, $2 75;, Buck S3. Sxukf t.iaxrett, box, $16; packed, $8. Soap Palm Soap, 6c; No. 1 do. 73i7J4c Panola do. 10c; Erasive, 9 to 10c; Extra Family, 8 to 9c; Castile 17c; imported do. 25 to 28C Starch r to 7c per lb. Tallow Dull at 9c. Vieeqar Cider vinegar $8 1 10 per bbl ; Wine $12 to 14. DRUGS, ETC. DIRECT IMPORTATION Perfumeries, Drugs AM) THEODORE HOERNER, 54 and 56 Bta I Street, Corner of Second, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. W yUANTITATIVK N I.YSE8 made. made arrana-ments with Parl cnan Houses. I am prepared to trade and pu',, lie generally the PL'Ui-sT l'l.UiTMivS. at lui- Prescriptions Carefully Prepared. K-r ON HAND, a lsrge sUx-k of Toilet ad Kancv Articles. Brushes, sponges, etc., etc, Tho sil Trcl o Siippliod LIQUOR DEALERS. A.VACCAHO, S. V10CUO, A. B. VACCABO A. VACCARO & CO., Importers and Dealers In WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, ETC., ETC., BIO, ' 324 Front Street. Memphis Tenn. nnV SANDS' CELEBRATED CHICAGO ALES, PORTER & LAGER BEER. W. W. LUSK, SC-LE AGENT. OfBce and Cellars, 23 Kront Street, TKNSEBSE E. MEMPHIS, -fv- FOR SALE. T HE Ktern-wheel ftamlr-at ns; bas 20 inch cylin i ample boiler power: ekerins- WUl lie sold Uanued for city prop- KI.EM. CALVERT. Ap deil The P i . V.l) ttV It.l. (.KMUKKi. RAILROAD INTELLISENCE. Memphis and Little Rack Raiiroad. To Madison and Little Kock, Arkansas. Going West-Leave Hopefleld dally at 6:00 ft.m. Coming East Leave L Anyn Kerry Boat leaves foot of Uni 1 1 'X p.m. at U:lla.m. General Agent and SurxTiutenUt-nt. Memphts aad Loaisville Railroad. DEPART. ARRIVE. Day Kxpress, city time 4 n'a.m. 1:15 a.m. sTili ! Kxnriia, 3vf Ume-3:46 p.m. laSBa-ra. ' f v , j 7 .. Main street and ' Denoi ncau of Main street. eSeminc Car attached to Night Kxpress mSZ :;7..-h gm-s through 'o Nashville, '.a N'aii'nvllle auii Northwestern Railroad, wlth- OUl B6' 8AM. B. JOTEH, Oen'l Bup't. Mississippi aad Teaaessee Railroad. ARRIVE. DEPART. New Orleans Mall, daily 5:30 p.m. UaWnoon N. Orleans Express, itaiiy 9 u a.m. :L p.m Fn-tglit, daliy except Ha a- d43 :t-;.; p.m. 5:00 a.m. Sfair'Xrain"niK'eB" direct connection for Train muiis direct connection for ,.tivtlle Water Valley, Oxford, Holly .'rings andall points north of Grenada on Ttskasofflee 3E7 Main street ami at the DoMt, OfunlbQhses wl'l call for passengers and clieck baggage In any part sf the city, by leav ngo li'vEKMuRE, Geu'lSop't. C. P. OAK LEV, Usn'l Ticket Agent. Mfmphis and Charleston Railroad. ARRIVK. DEPART. Mail Train 3:M p.m. 12t' m. Express Train 10-W p.m. 11SW p m Junction Accom o.latloD. S:15 .m. 6: p.m BoraervilleAccoino,taii,n:4aa.m. 4 40 p.m Takes eflect Monday, 15th. W. J. IW-s. Gen 1 Sup t. SPECIAL NOTICES. The Great Pictorial Annual. Hostet- ter's L'nitcd States Almanac for 1870, for di. tribution, gralu. throughu&t t e Uni ted Stat e and all civilised countries of the Wostorn Hemisphere, is now ready for distribution, and all who wish to understand the trae philosophy ot health should read and ponder the valuable suggestions It contains. In ad dition an admirable medical treatise on the catCK, prevention and cure of a great va riety f diseases, it embraces a large amount of informatiuD interesting to the merchant, the mechanic, fh Xiner, the farmer, tiie t Ulitl Itnin uu v r i-- and latitudes as are most suitable for a orrect and comprehensive National Calesdae. The nature, use, and extrao JinaiT sanita ry effect of HOHTETTEB S OT B1T TEHri, the staple tonic and alterallveof more than half the Christian world, are fully set forth in its pages, which are also interspersed ! with pictorial illustrations, valuable recipes i for the household and farm, humorous anec dotes, and other instructive and amusing reading matter, original and selected. Among the Annuals appearing with the opening of the year, this is one of tile most useful, and may f for ( ""!; The proprietors, Messrs. Hostetter Smith, on receipt of a two cent stamp, will forward copy by mail to anv Derson who cannot atOMM one in his neighborhood. The BITTERS are sold in every city, town unu village, auu are ex!-u-siveiy used throughout the entire civilised world. ' BOTTLED PARALYSIS. Tliis is tiie proper title of the horrible me tallic hair dyes. Worse than the fate of Ab salom may be iu fajof those who use them. ONE WUOLESUME PREPARATION For changing the hair to any desirable shade, from brown to jet black, may be procured everywhere, viz: CristsrJoro's Excelsior Hair Dye, After careful analysis. Prof. Chilton, the dis tinguished Chemist, has authorized the pro prietor to declare, on his behalf, that it con tains nothingdeleterious to health. No other hair dve in the world lias the like guarantee. C RISTADORO S HAIU PKESEK V A Tl V E, as i a Dressing, acts like a charm ou the Hair aTter Dyalns. Try It. ALLCOCK S POROUS PLASTERS Seem to p .'sess the u,uality of ACCl'MU LATINti ELECTRU ITY I And iniparting It to the body, whereby the cireulation of the blood becomes equalised i upon the parts where applied, causing psun , and morbid action to eeast . The Porous I Plusterssre ilexible.aud found to be of great tc to y are , they olten preventive. of O.usuinpiion ; u.f ; are believed to have loosened the grasp ot i this terrible affliction, and been mainly in strumental in em etlng a cure. In variable 1 climates they should be wi.ru on Hie breast or between the shoulders, or over the Wld neys. by those who are suli.ect to take cold I easily. To Owners of Horses. Thousands of ' horses die yearlv from Cwllc. This need not be. Dr. Tobias' Venetian Horse Liniment 1 will pisitlvely cuie every case. 11 given Wi'-n first taken. The cost is only one dol I lar. Every owner ot a horse should have a ! bottle In his stable, ready for use. It is war I ranted superior to anything else for the core ' ot Cuts, Windgalls, sweilius, sjore Throat, Sprains, Bruises. Old Sores. He. This Llni- 1 merit is no new remedy. It has been used 3pi years by the nrst . Given to an over s magic, ctrders are IkiltOM II i ll n e celebratei Hiram ie, usisl it lor years. Jerome Race Course, rhieh can be seii at lftcr years ol trial, it III. address is Konl usirg it will ever be n pint liottles. Sold lie is nrouliout the u Park Place, New or England lor it. Woodrur, of trotttaj Col. PhiloP. Bush, of liam.N.Y. KO OM without It. It Is put by the lirugeists ami rulfed states. Lei York. Bitchilcr't Hilr Oys - is the best In the ' HLACS or BROWN. Perfumers; and proper! or's Wig factory, is W ( AL1 1 Jrfl IdsfKNSAUY.omce 7(Lj t, between Second and jlsville, Kv., established Tors, gonorrhea, gleet. f-hilis :n 'ill Its slaves. tys and bladder, and containing sixty large 'lustrations ou a new above diseases wlth Iftaafl :nl iee on mar- rjriee at' offl'-e or by mail Si A full a wort meni iii bandage, and i rushes always ou hand. Mai.-.heaths, super. or quality; single one 11. or J.i ner dosen. Address, CiALEN S HRAD DBFENSABT, n.,ts LoUiH'llie. Kv. ORLEANS INFIRMARY, 142 CANAL STREET, NEW ORLEANS, - LOUISIANA. CONDUCTED KY Drs. Choppin, C. Beard, Brickell and Bran. Thl Institution is now Open for the Treatment of Medical and Suryii.nl. 'As. axes. DR. SAMUEL CHOPPIN, Oeneral Surgery, anil Diseases of the Rec turn. Bladder and Urethra: all operations for 1 . mities, such as Ciub-ioot, Hare-lip, Cleft-paJate, el,. DR. C. BEARD, Dlseasen of thn Eye and Ear. DR. D. W. BRICKELL, ..Diseases peculiar to w omen operations ror nJie relief of Ovarian Tumors, Dysmencrho-a, Veslcovaglaal Fistula, Laceration or the Perineum, etc., etc. DR. I. DICKSON BRUNS, Diseases of theHeait, LnnKs and Throat. W Ite best nurses are prov ided. yare and acenminislations equal to tnose of Brst-clas hotels Postofnce Rot 7. Xew Orl-ans. o-- Arkansas River Plantation FOR SALEON EASY TERMS. Known ss SILVER LAKE , oneial! mile from i Arkansas river, will, be It contains ISOe acres uiore are old deaden ii.uses in bad repair. Ap s. LYI.EM& BROWN, S o. West Court Street. Rives- : HALLS VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR PERSONS WHO ARE GRAY Hair KeKtort-U to ItA natural lian fallen out . crt-ale a utw It Is the best HAI R DREtWf SO In the world, makiac li'eless, stiL, brashy iiair, healthy, aolt and glossy. Price $1 (10. For sale by all druggists. R. P. HALL A CCA, 1 as daw Jtasaua, ft, Prvprlators. Mm LEGAL NOTICES. COMMISSIONERS' SALE. BY virtue of a renewed order of sale, ren dered at the October term. IHtw.of the Mis sissippi county Circuit ( ourt, I will pns eed to sell, to the hinhest and best bidier, on a credit of lour months, at the courthouse door in the town of Osceola. Arkansas, On TUESDAY, January 4, 1870, all that tract of land lying In said county.and known as the Nodenafariu, containing about :;jjn acres about s)Mi sens cleared. Sale to be made within lawml hoars. CHArt. BOWEN, Commissioner. At the same time and place. I will sell, to the hlnhest bidder, for cash, ten mules, placed In my hands as Receiver of I be Bosllck ,v Jordan trust ftlud. JAS. B. BEST. declll Receiver. Attachment Notice. C. A. Taylor vs. Hanson A Holhrook. FFIDAV1T for attachment having been made in this cause, in pursuance of sec tlor. :'.! . of the ( oie of Tennessee, and at tachment havlug been issued, levied and re turned, etc: It is therefore ordered, That the said de fendants appcJir before me, on the 1st day of January, 170, at 10 o'cloek a.m., and defend said suit, or the same will be taken for con fessed and the ense heard exnarte; and that, a enpy of this ord.r lie published once a week, for tour successive weeks, in the Memphis Daily Appeal. H. A. MOORE, J. P. For Shelby county, Tennessee. Scruggs A Duuoan, Attorneys. no30 Attachment Suit. Municipal Court of the City of Memphis. ;Ub7 R. s. Taylor A Co., Plaintiffs, vs. W. T. Baker and P. Morgan, Defendants. Clerk's Office, November 3. iHfifl. KFI DAVIT for attachment having been V made in this case In pursuance of section :uy of the Code of Tennessee, and attachment having been issued and returned by the proper officer levied, etc.," on the property of the defendants. Baker ,t Morgan : it is therefore ordered. That said defendants appear at the Municipal Courtroom, in the city of Memphis, Tenn., ou or before the first Tmwday in January next, and defend this oil. or thesame will be taken for confessed as to them, and the case set for hearing ex parte: and that a copy of this order be pub IikIi d once a week, for four consecutive wei ks, in the Memphis Dally Appeal. ,., ,uy FRANK T AFT, Clerk. Myers A Wyatt.Att.'ysforPlaintlffit. no:iQ Noji-Resident Notice. No. 3ti7i In the Chancery Court of Memphis, Tennessee. Vaierious Sanford, Executor, etc., vs. W. J. Norrls et al. JT apiearing from affidavit in this cause I that the defendenta, John D. Armour, E. A. Handcock, i. D. Campbell, R. W.Campbell and O. D. Gibson, Adm'rs of Mrs. F. P. Drake, are non-residents of the state ol Tennessee: It is therefore ordered. That they make thel r appearance herein, at the Courthouse in the cltyot Memphis. Tenn., on the first Monday in January, 1KT0, and plead, answer or de mur to Complainant Bill, or the same will be Laken for confessed as to them, and set for fearing oxpnrte- and that a copy of this or der lie published' ouce a week, for four suc cessive weeks, in the Memphis Appeal. AUUUSTON ALSTON, Clerk and Master. A copy attest: By Bknj. CoutAX, Deputy 'lerk and Master. San lord A Ray. Sols, for Complainant. nol2 Non-Resident Notice. In the Circuit Court of Shelby County D. Bowc-n and wife. Emina L., vs. Paul C Kay, a minor Petition for Division of Real Es tate. TT appearing from affidavit In this eansc I that the del. ndaut. Paul C. K'.y, Is a non resident of tha st:;t of Tennessee: It. is tl.. refore ordered. That he make his appearance h-i-vin, a: the courthouse in the city of Memphis. Tenn.. on the fourth Monday in Januarv. IST", and plead, answer or demur to complainant bill, or the same will ho taken for confessed as to him and set for bearing epnrte; and that a copy of this order be published once a weps. tor teur sticcwsMVe we,,;, u, the Memphis Iislly Ap rtal. M. D- L. STEWART, Clerk. A copv tt -' I Bv B F. CinrMAJ, Deputy Clerk. s-'tis A Duncan, Sols, lor complainanf. no2i EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. H the Roe In i the AVINO filed with the Clerk of the County llement as Executor of nscnt of Mrs. Elizabeth ei-sons Inieresie.l there- ake their ,lijections. If 1 same will be confirmed if!. of said court. This JAS.A.CU: cr:i, Bxecioor, etc. decs HAIR RESTORATIVE. A New Discovery ! ! Phaloms " V I T AJl A i rR, Salvation for the Hair. CLEAR ASWATER! WI riHEDIMF.NT 1 ! OPEVTIl E LIGHT ! I ! For Restorinz to GraSfiatr its Original Color Phai.on"s "ViTALLVliffcrs ut terly trom au Ityeniair coloring preparationTeretofore used. It is lyrrpid, sweet smelling, precuftates no muddy or slimy matpr,requires no shaking, im parts no stain to the skin. Hold it tqthe light and it is clear and cloujess. It leaves no mark on the scJto ; yet it reprxluces in gray haiNnatural color that time or sicRTr&i mav nae bleached out of it. CThalon's Vitalii is for one sole purpose.JRat ot reproducing, with absolute cer tainty, the naturaPlor of the hair. It is noifrtei.'ded as a daily dressionorforremoving scurf or AridrufF ; nor tor cu ring baJflness; r.or for stimula ting tjfe growth of the hair. Tiiesl objects may be accom plished after the color has been tixed Viththc Vitalia, by Pha lon's Chemical Hair Inigo- rator. The ViTALf!?"iva harmless and unequaled prcpWationfor the reproduction of aie crimi nal hue of gray hair,aLd noth ing else. This is accomplished in from two to ten aBpiications, according to thetjth or shade required. .Sor1?v'aU druggi-ts. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. T. H. LOGWOOD. T. B. M1COU. W. C. FOLKES. Logwood, Micou & Folkes. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 15 Union Street, MI.MPHi's, - - TENNESSEE. W.C. FOLKES, Commissioner for Ar oc-2! E. M. Yerger & M. D. Welch, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, B Madison Str't, Memphis, Tenn. des f . W . Bio wi. O. P. Dtlbs. B. S. Bjows. BROWN, LYLES & BROWN, LAWYERS, OFFICE, No. 19 WEST COURT ST,. Corner of Main, se38 MEMPHIS, TENN. WM. M. SMITH, v ttornoy Xj. -w, OFFICE, 308 1-2 Second St., CORNER Of MONROE. le4 For Sale 100 Horses & Mules DIGGS & WOFFORD'S SALE AND LIVERY STABLE No. 37 Main Street. 11 K have one hundred head of Horses anil Miil.htoi ale. and will keep constantly on hand Horses and Mules for sale at the luwest market price. KVIL1. A JAMES. A BARGAIN. Alf E are requested t sell, upon most favor V able terms, that valuable brick resi-den.-e. pleasantly sit uate.1. on Dunlap street, lietween Bass avenue and Madison street. The bouse is one au.l a-halt stories high, con .. ... ie r.-ii.is. Incluiliug kitchen, closeU, 1 etc.; stable on the premises. i KorwYwsKKVtS?2 Zvmjwom. Attorneys at Law, I 3 Jfo. m Madhwa -u cel. ELECTION NOTICE. Judges Election Notice. IN ACCORDANCE with the Proclamation ol His Excellency Governor D. W. C. Hester, the following persons are appointed to open and hold an election, on January 8, UiTo, for Judges of the Chancery Court and Common Law Court of Shelby county : l.tf PixlriatAt Stephen Englixh'x. R. M. Uoud, Deputy Commissioner; (i. W. Tliorn. J. Smith, J. Hughes, Judges; 14. W. Hicks, C. M. Fried, Clerks. 3d DistriatAt NcUou'h. Wr. P. York, Deputy Commissioner; A. D. Hunter. T. R. Nelson. W. S. Noblin, Judges ; W. C. Ward, W. T. Nelson, Clerks. :W District ,4 Bo! ton's Stare. W. J. A. Bell, Deputy Commissioner; J. L. Wynne, X. B. Sparks, E. M. Bateman. Judges: Benj. F. Duncan, II. Retnbert, Clerks. 4fA District lf OM Union Church. Thos. L. Giles, Deputy Commissioner; James Connel, E. B. Harold, A. MoHouth, Judges; W. Leftwlch, J. W. Carroll, Clerks. rn DixtrictAt Raleigh. W. If. Moncrlcf, Deputy Commissioner; H. R Wllliford, Thos. M. Ward. G. l Nickels, Judges; B. W. Pryor, U. R. Fuller, Clerks. 1th District At BartMt. E. W. Coldwell. Deputy Commissioner; W. B. Williamson, W. Hamelton, L B. Mercer, Judges; W. J. Ward, A. Mercer, Clerks. 8A District At 8hllm Depot. L. McMullins, Deputy Commissioner; Wm. Griffin, MlM wherry. C. B. English, Judges, J. M. Williams, W. P. Thompson, Clerks. Wi lXx'.rii-tAt Fixherville. W. H. Webber, Deputy Commissioner; J. M. Brooks, W. M. Baxter, J. W. Morris, Judges; W. H. Priddy. G. M. Strong, Clerks. 10A District At OoUicrville. H. Irby, Deputy Comuiisstnuer; J. M. Flem ing, Jesse Applewhite, J. G. Moore, Judges; A. sirattou, J. W. Keon, Clerlts. ll District At Germanto-wn. L. A. Rhodes, Deputy Commissioner; R, Weir. J. C. t ailis, J. P. Wenford, Judges; M. P. Webb, Wm. Carter, Clerks. 12fi District .1; -h'eehanicsville. D. Pealwon, Deputy Commissioner; J. W. Elam, W. M. M(re, wnuConnell, Judges; M. W. Bedford, T. P. Lewis, Clerks. 13th District At Arnold's. F. C.Stephenson, Deputy Commissioner: W. L. Lundy, W. A. Dooly, J. W. Levi, Judges; F. P. Dooly, li. M.S. Williamson, Clerks. liWA District At White's Station. J. G. Harvey, Deputy Commissioner; J. H. Goodlett, 'If. H. Home, A. W. Moore, Judges; A. J. Brocks, A. U. Gates, Clerks. 17A District --It JcCbnneZT Church. T. D. Masscy, Deputy Commissioner; J, Massey, A. M. Stout. A. C. Roark, Judges; T. M. Alexander, Robt. Stone, Clerks. CITY. 1st Ward .YorfA end Navy Yard. J as. A. Ncwsom, Deputy Commissioner; J. E. Handle. O. Dwyer, J. Glancey, Judges C. C. Baugli, V. T. A l wood, Clerks. 2d Ward Corner Washington and Fourth Streets. GeorKe C! lllbonc. Deputy Commissioner; R. W. Lightburne. T. J. Campbell, W.J. Chase, Judges; Thos. Joyce, A. K. EdglnisKm, Clerks. 3d Ward Kiernan's Office. W. E. Barrett, Deputy Commissioner; Jas. Roork. W. J. McKeon, J. A. Signaigo. Jfl tt : Henry Schrader. W. A. Melson, Clerks. 4f A B'arrf Corner Madison awl Tltird Sts. I. T. Cartwrhzht, Deputy Commissioner; A. T. Laeey, P. M. Stanley. W. W. Coleman, Judges;'Duu Ktrwau, A. Holbing, Clerks. bth Ward Circuit Court House. T. W. O'Donnell. Deputy Commissioner; J. C. Hoist. 'wen smith. James Kogarty, Judges; W. W. Gilbert, John D. Baird, Clerks, 6th Ward Cor: Toller t and Mulberry sts. H B. Chiles, Deputy Commissioner; p. A. Clealll, Thos. B. Norment, J. Halsti-ad, Judges; W. H. Clark. Sam Moore, jr.. Clerks. TUi Wari Corner Linden and Cause" Sts. Robt. (iocsl. Deputy Comiumioner; W. L. Stewart, W. Davidson, L. Harmstad, Judges; F. Foster, C. ft Jones, Clerks. 8fA Ward Church, Quinby Avenue. D. T. Monsarrat. Deputy Commissioner: H. B. Holt, D. Pan la, T. McUeoy, Judges; J. D. Stewart, Eugene Levy, Clerks. 9th Ward Corner Kerr and Fifth Streets. W. B. GIls-.un. Deputy Commissioner; CM. Wardig. J. Daabory, John Herlng, Judges; J. V. Handwerker, F. C. s haper, Clerks. liith W.rn 1,'ricft haueu Chuvh. W. F. ITcLefresh, Deputy Commissioner; T. T. Wright, W.C. Ellis, James M. Williamson, Judges; J. M. Boon, Auguste Blzien,' Clerks. Deputy Chxroisshmers will pe!-ie nil and get Returns and Poll Books, and lie sworn m. 8 JOHN P. BOCUHNER, deJ5 Cum'rof Regisur'n for Shelby county. City Election Notice. "pHF. following persons are hereby appolnt J. etl Judge. Clerks, and Deputy Commis sioners, to oien and hold an election for May or, Aluermen, Councilman and other officers, as provided by the new city charter. Election Thursday, Jan. 6, 1870. 1st Ward North F.nd of Navy Yard. Deputy Commissioner. Nat Miller; Judges, Janua A. Newsom,J. E. Randall and J J. Powers; Clerks, W.J. McKeon, jr.. and V. T. Atwood. id Ward W. J. Cltaxc's Feed Store, Pop lar street. Deputv Commissioner, W. J. Chase; Judges, W. H. Bridges, R. W I.lghiburne and Charles Smith; Clerks, Thos. Kox and A.K. Edgington. 3d Ward 'Squire Kiernan's Vffice,on Ad ams street. Deputv Commissioner, T. P. Adams; Judges, A. Woodward. W. J. McKeon and Dr. D. F. Uoodv. ar; clerks, Thomas Gurveyffcid W. W. Gilbert. 4'A Ward No. 55 Madison street. Deputy Commissioner, G. W. Lincoln; Judges. A. T. Laeey, P. M. Stanley auit W. B Greenlaw; Clerks, D; -iel Kirwiu and A. Hollnng. bth Ward Room 26, Circuit Courthouse. Deputy Commissioner, R. J. Boughcer: Judges. Owen Smith, Theodore Holslaad D. B. Mallory ; Clerks, J. M. Colemun and Mich ael Magevney. jr. 6(A Ward Waldron Block, Main street. Deputv f'nmmiaaltwar, W. A. Melson: Judges, H. H. liiids, T. B. Norment and I . B. Church; Clerks, Samuel Mooru, jr., and W'.H. Clark. 7th Ward Comer Limlen and Clause y sts. Deputy Con.ml-siouer, O. C. Jones; Judges W. L. fctewart. Tm. h. Logwood and John Losgue; Clerks, F. K.ister and W.T. Vandyke. 8fA Ward Colored Church an Quitiby St. Deputy r llllllllfl llllliai. Wm. Talc; Judges, D. 1. Monsarrat, D. Rama and T. McGeoy; Clerks, J. D. Stewart and Eugene Levi. 9tA Ward Comer Kerr and Fifth streets. Deputv Commissioner, J. D. Danbury; Judges W. B. Gitsson, 1". M. Wardig and John Knox; Clerks, J. G. Handwerker and F. C. Schaper. lo.'i Ward Africa Bailey's tlmrch. Deputy Cnanaalr I n i W. F. Biain : Jmlges, R. F. Loonv, W. C. Kills and Jas. M William son; Clerks, Auguste Bizien and John (iuin lau. Where there are not suitable places u, hold the election in the places designated, the Deputy Commissioner and Judges will select one as ciose as ptissihle. JOHN P. BWCGHNER, Commissioner of Registration for Shelby County. de Registration Notice. THE following appointments for Registra tion are hereby announced : First Ward N. Miller.'JB Main street. Kecond Ward Wm. Chase, Jr., Poplar St. Third Ward T. P. Adams, 195 Second slreet. Fourth Ward G, W. Lincoln, V Madison st. Flits Ward R. J. Boughuer, Room ji Court House. Sixth Ward Wm. A.Melsom, Waldran Block. Seventh Ward O. O. Jones, corner Iternando street and South Market House. Eight h Ward Wm.Tait, BluffClty Mills, Pop lar street. Ninth Ward-.f. D. Danbury, Chelsea House, Second si rceC Tenth Ward B. F. Boon, sr., corner Hernando and South streets. The above offices will be open from 9 o'clock am. to . o'clock p.m. J. P. BOfGHNER, Commissioner of Registration for Shelby County. "Q Ward Registration Notice. rpHE Roristration Offices la the several 1 wards win remain opt-n to Docombor 28, I860. As (he law provides. Office hours from S a.m. to 5 p.m. JOHN" P. ROCGIINER, Commlsioner of Reiistrailo!i for Shelby Co. Memphis, NovemDer 3, 1S8. bedger sapy. aS NOTICE. TQ THOSE WANTING LABORERS : I HAVE learned from an official source that there Is a large surplus of . hokebs in Oforgla, Virginia nd the Carolina.", who are anxious to come West, but arc without means to pay thcix expenses. In order to induce immigration from the Mates mentioned, the tare over the different Railroads to Memphis has been reduced to. Two and Tiireb Ck.nts per mile. W. J. R'JHJ'.. Oen'l Sup't Memphis anil Charleston It R. Memphis. Tenn., December la, UW. deg NOTICE. Mississiret and Tnkbssbb Raii.oad,1 Orrici: r Fbjuumt agent, Mkmhiiis. Tkns., December 151, 1HII6. .1 TO COTTON AND COMMIHHION MER CHANTS: Notloo Is hereby given that all cotton and other goodB reoelved at this Depot will he stored at the expense and risk of whom it may concern, it not promptly re moved within twenty-four hours after arrival at. Memphis. This order will be strlcWy en forced regardless of parties. Ue21 J. M. FAMPI.1N, Agent. NOTICE. N OTICE is hereby given to the Stockhold ers of the Okbmjjc National Bankof Mexi'HIS. that the annual election for Di rectors takes place, at the Bank, No. 2M Main street, between tho hours of 10 o'clock a.m. ana 4 o ciocs p.m.. On the llth Day of January Next. stockholders can vote either In. person or hydroxy. martiN QRlEriN. Cashier. UUMX3 TP. HIIiL, COMMISSIONER FOR THE District Court of the Unit'd States COMMISSIONER TOR THE Court of Claims at Washington, Commissioner of Deeds for the Several States and Territories, and NOTATIY PUBLIC. aa-Specla) and prompt attention given to the taking of Depositions; or Commlsslous from other States. OFFICE: No. I COURT STREET, Near Kraut street. Parrliigtaa A Howell's u2 Kw Jtivak. Walker Brothers & Co 229 MAIN Attention ! Attention ! Attention ! NO HUMBUG ! Look out for Bargains ! Look out for Bargains ! Great Bargains ! Great Bargains ! Great Reduction ! Great Reduction ! A SURPRISING REDUCTION ! All those desirous of SECURING BARGAINS, should attend the GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE OF OUR IMMENSE RETAIL STOCK Dry Goods & Clothing -9lS Design Doing an Exclusive Wholesale Business. del9 ws HARDWARE. COTTON GINS! ALLISON BROS., HOLE AGENTS FOR E. CARVER & CO.'S IMPROVED COTTON GIN WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HARDWARE IRON, GUNS, CUTLERY, EtKT 270 FRONT STREET, MEMPHIS, : : TENNESSEE. PLANTERS or mercnants iteshrnlnE to pur chase Gin Stands will do well to hear In mind that, we are Sole Aufnts for" fc. AR VEK 4 CO.'S" IMPROVED COTTON Q IN B, The unequaled beauty of the stapln of col ton ginned on these well known Gin Htundx, the llEh'ness of their improved runninir near. In creased yield of lint, and many other ao ii rin-.-Vit'i'ii :it1vi!iUi'-J, niakt- tll"'m more aryears, when, as now, Jy t.hiy were the REMOVAL. REMOVAL. rpHE office of W. Y. CIRoDE, Asslnnee in X liankruplcy. Is removed to Madison street, hetween "Front anl Main streets, New Rank Huixdijio. Persons having business with the office will take notice de!2 REMOVAL. SADDLERY, AND SADDLERY HARDWARE, HAS REMOVED TO 317 1-3 3M J- I INT BT. all MEDICAL DR. RUSSELL'S 13 I S 2? 3D IN" SAIL "5T, Tiie largest and Oldest Institution of the kind in the Southwest; Established Ten Vears, and the Only Relia ble Place for the Cure of X i- i -r a. t Sisoasos. Dr. RUSSELL. No. 42 North-Court Street, northside of Court Square, Memphis, Tenn.. is acknowledged by all parties Interested as by far THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PHYSICIAN IN the treatment of Private ana secret dis eases. Quick, thorough and permanent cures guaranteed in every case, male or fe- -w) aaaaof Ghonnrrbea and sy phi 11s curel ln few days, without the use of mercury, change of diet or hindrance from business. Secondary Syphilis, the last vestige eradicated without the use of mercury. Suf rcrers from Imootency. or loss of Sexual I'ower, IWWIWl Hf lirr . i n a few weeks. Gieet or Ohonoi a of long standing, when 33 have fallt.-d, permanent ;d by a new treatment, inse and excessive veuery, natorrhea and loss of phy wer, speedily and perma Ail consultations strictly 9 a.m. to I p.m. I., Consulting Physician. lie Diseases furnished free, delSilsw all Internal rem ly an1 speedily cu Victims of self-j an Iferillir from sue sieal and mental uentiv cured, as confldenttai.-ea Office hours froi Ok. J. B.RI --I-L. u. WARll-VN Treatise on Chr on application. LUMBER, LATHS AND SHINGLES. LUMBER YARD and SAW BULL THE ohlest Yard In Memphis; established in 1M7. With a full stock of logs, sea soned and dressed lumber on yard, are pre pared to fnrnish any quantity and dimen sions of cvpress or ponlar, at short notice. A large slock ot Doors, Blinds and Sash, itlaseil or unglaaed; lJiths, Shingles. Cedar teuce posta. Pine and Poplar flooring, always on hand. Our motto is, quick sales and small profits. m j w cot'HR.VN, Office and Yard foot of Washington St., noil daw ar river. FOR RENT. FOR RENT. a I will rent, publicly. On the 15th Day of January Next, 1870, On the premises, the plantation knows as the LkORAND PROPERTY, within the La eon la Circle, Ark., fifty miles below Helena, containing Seven Hundred Acres of Cleared Land, lu fine state of cultivation, vith com fortable improvements and a fine steam Oln upon the premises. Terms made known on day of renting. de!6 PAX BRYAJt. FOR RENT. TUB LOCKHART PLANTATION, NEAR Sunflower Landing, Coahoma county, Mississippi, will be rented for the year ISTtl. 4k ... There are four dred acres of cleared land, much of it high anil of superior quality, with a new gin house, two Iron-tubed wells with pumps, and suffi cient tMiwed-log tenements to accomm.slate a family and tho labours. A uood tenant can have tho privilege of oaviiig one-hall the first year's rent with re oaiis nd improvements, such as may be ac complished with field hands, and of cojitln- Apply to the subscriber at Sunflower Land i(. 11. '-. CiiA.Ml'S.aW fWemaer S. lsaj. ; deJ2 rANTED to rent for the year WTO, one W hundred or more acres lniproveu and lying near the city of Memphis. Pur lieu Imvliig land to least), pleasa call at my Broom Factory, No. 9 Howard's Row. or ad dress me line, statin desci Iplion and terms. ,,., A. . t aJUH. STREET, 229 NO HUMBUG ! WE WALKER BROS. & CO. 229 MAIN ST. BANK? AND EASK2KS. REMOVAL. s. H. TfiBEY. FresldenL E. C. Kirk. Cashier. J. A. Haves, Jr., Assistant Caanlar. CITY BANK, New Bank Building. No. 3 Madison St. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANSE BUSINESS, And Duals in Gold, Silver. Stacks. Bends. City and County Scrip, and SOUTHERN 3ANK NOTES. a-Drafts br sale in sums to suit, on F.ok- land. Ireland, Scothuid. France, snd all parts4 ot cierniiiny. Also, Ooia uraits ou e' York. deS FIRST NAT ONAl 8A;i OF MEMPHIS. DIRECTORS: B. EISMAN, F. S. DAVIS, J.'TFAI"J-,SON, 'J. u. Jl'DAH, J. N. ' - IHEWTUS FORD, W. W. THATCHJB w. p. PKouwHr. W. R. M(JRE, C. . isail i a. I. W. JEFFERSON, C. C. PARTES. F. S. DAVIS, President. NEWTON FORD, Vice-President W. W. THACHER. Cashier. BANKING HOUSE MEMPHIS LIFE And Gen'! Insurance Company, Cor. Front and Madison Sts., D. B. MGLLOY, President. au3 FERDINAN0 M0LLCY. Cashier MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK OF MEMPHIS. Does a General. Jiuuking and Exchange Business. Collection made at aU points and Prtsmptly At it DIRECTORS : A MOS WOODRUFF, A. T LACET. J. E. MERRIM AN, TH"S. R, SMITH, H. T. TOMLINHON. WHITE. U. A. PABTBB, J. 1 WATfcUNS, W. H. CHK&RT. W. H. CHERRY, H. A. PARTES, President Cashier AMOS WOODRUFF, J. J. FREEMAN, Vice President. Ajs't Cashier. THOeSOTO BANK OF MEMPHIS. DIRECTORS: JAME8 ELDER, W. H. WOOD, T. R. FAUNS WORTH, . H. urNMCOMB, JOHN 13. LEEt.r OFFICERS : JAMES ELDER, : 9 President f. H. WOOD, : : Vice-President. T. R. FARNSWORTH, : Cashier. ocU EMMET BANK, No. 6 MADISON STREET. Ttiom. Z7"islioi-, Pros't. CELLS SiRht DraJta on Ireland, and Tlireo and Sixty Days' Sight on London, at New York rates; and can draw In snma to suit purchasers on all tho principal cities and towns in Continental Europe. Also, transacts a general Exchange and Baakina Business. oc!4 UNION AND PLANTERS BANK Off 3aCoS23L23X3lai. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. M'kMPHis, November 1, 1869. The Board of Directors ba ordered an in stallment of 10 upon the Subscribed Capital of this Bank to tie paid on or befoia the Oral of January next. novlt 8. P. READ, Cashier. i STOVES, ETC. THE FAVORITF Is guaranteed to be In all respects a FIRST-CLASS COOK STOVE. Call and examine them. For sale by T. B. J"XT3 328 Second Street av Roofing. Guttering and General Work solicited and promptly eaeeuted. oc MISCELLANEOUS. INT. HOPKINS, (Successor to LaFoiitalne), No. 243 SECOND STREET, LaFONTAINE SALOON, aw- Keeps ou hand the best Wlues, Liquors and Cigars, In the city, aw Lunch every day from 10 tj 12 o'clock. de!5 L. D. SAXTON & CO., CONTRACTORS AND REAL ESTATE DEALERS, 252 Front St., Up-stairs, Memphis, Tenn. DVANTAGE of east" to do all kinds of buildings and niiich nierv r enables us t work, erect iKhing to buy mt mcl.tr S or sell Seal KMate, Muchi Supplies, of any descriptUm, or contract lor wort, are respeattully lavlted to conrauui sate wita us. deH B. J. SEMMES& CO., B. J. SEMMES. WHISKIES: YANN1SSEE, WESTMORELAND ROBERTSON COUNTY, Bourbon, PURE RYE,- And a variety of other grades oft WHISKEY FOR COUNTRY TRADE G. W. L CROCK & CO., Managers Widows' & Orphans' Benefit Life ins. Co. OF NEW YORK. ASSETS, ::::::: $1,500,000 Policies issued upon all the approved plana of Life la.-uranee. Children' Educational Annuities srr.inted. No ntrictionB apoft resi dence or travel. Dividends jiayable in tash at end of each yeax. " Tontine dividt nd " .system the best and cheapest mode of Life Insu rance. Call and have it explained. 6. W. L. CROOK & CO., Managers, Oftlco. 279 Main Street. MfTTLLIAX OBUII.L. Dttr0 OBGILl. Orgill Brothers & Co, IVtPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE & CUTLERY, NOS. 3S0 AND 312 FRONT ST., MEMPHIS, TENN. A COMPLETE Af FOREIGN DOMESTIC HARDWARE I I I lie trade El 11 Steel Brush Cotton Sin : Klarvm & Co. s Greatly celebrated S-rghum Mills. BradTcrd s (Cincfnnat:) Wheat anc ton na rnanr other article too nomeron to r renofi w to now uwm, i .- ..i. v. TKPJIIS CASH. OH SHORT CITY ACCEPTACK . ENDERS' Valuable Remedies ! 96 08 B. P. P.M. ETESH-S CHILL CUHE Contaiits no Quinine or Arsenic will pay Five Hundred DoHars in Go!d for any Chemist finding cither in its composition. It la DnrelT a Vee"ble Compound, anil Warranted to Core f EVER anil At I'E of how. ver lo!itaulliix. or money returnsd. No i ai t;, no lay, ia our molfa; all tuat we MB Ui for a fair trial of oir Chill Care X33T3I3n:El.S' STOMACH BITTERS, The mot popular Bitter, nowinu.se. It cures Kidney Diaeaae. reatore strength and afya ute, makes new blM).i. huiiiN up weak and enieebled frame. For female weaknosa la tursur .i.isaed. Aa a beverage it iiaa uo eiuai. , v EXDERP-V LIVER PILLS et promptly-causing no feelifie of sieknera of the stomach, and contains no caiamel. In jaundice. Liver Coinplnint and Biliousness they areja certain ure. jjUTT T-? WORM CANDY, rc :i We i in'sc ai aST For Sale by Druggi.-ls and general Storekeepers ereryurhere.d ElffUEns ete ROSS, Solo Propr', WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS Faducab, Coixtxxce.y. T'.io above Medicines are for sale, at Wholesale aad Retail, by V. C. WAllD & CO., JuXD WILKEIZSOX BLAIR, DRUGGIS1S CUBBINS & GUNN. IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS HAVING THE LARGEST AND MOOT COMPLETB FOUNDBT AND MACHESli SHUT I the .Southwest, are prepared to do all work in THE MACHINERY LINE CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN EVER THEY KEEP Oil HAJJI A STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES, BOILERS. ETC AND WROUGHT IRON GAS AND WATER PIPES OF ALL SIZES Which WUl be cut and $?SSi FRENCH BURR GRIST MILLS, UNION FOUNDRY, 4 Street, between Fourth and Bayou, Memphis. Tenn. Memphis Nursery. A CHOICE SELECTION OF APPLE, PEACH, PEAR, PLUM, CHERRY, APRICOT . NECTARINE, QUINCE & ALMOND TREES. GRAPE VINES IN VARIETY, ESPECIALLY CONCORD AND SCUPPERNONG. ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. A very thrifty stock, ai moderate prices. Address 3LOBN db arLBEHT, K a KOKN, I 300 Front MempUl TcriXL. J. M.'.ILKKRT.Ja. ' COMMERCIAL HOTEL, CORNER JEFFERSON AND FRONT STS., lXN OBNTRAIi OF CITY M. ALLEN, JNO. W. DAWSCN. BRANDIES: J. & F. MARTELL Pinet, Castillo.. & Co,, OTARD, DUPUY & CO., Pianat & Co., A JAMES HENNESSY, ajtD VIRGINIA PEACH L. o torsos. A. B. srA !RTMENT OF WE PTHCHASE OU Ser great advantagea I also. Buckeye Reapers and Mowers, ana eurg?ar rroor mention A '-nral (m nlumfllllta tTl y. at T Beitiug. Wiieai. TUrekUera. etc. 8! 81 gh stanfiin, that their virtu?. EN DEBS. Dr. F. H PROPRIETOR. i