MI! THLte SUNDAY MORNING APPEAL - JANUAEY 2. &7G 1 1 i 1 R 1 m A GIRL'S A GIRL FOR A' THAT. Is there i irnly In the land Inn! i ..i .st tier rank and a' (hut Wlui fe-orntal eve wr s r by, Viiil litllr ca.r for a' that: Foi Nature's --harm shall bear the palm A girl' a gli 1 fur a' that. look with items she deck aud a' that. Xmp and pride; with a' that, rts no such part a' IhaL The- nobly Ixi to may ay proudly a' that; acorn r !irir ar:io. (Than haughty looks aud a' that; bonnie rusld needs no aoch aid A girl's a girl for a' that. I no let us trust that eome It most, An,t su e it will lor a that. If hen faith and love, all arts above, Oha 1 risii supreme and a' Ibst, aid every youth confess Hie truth A gin's a girl lor .. that. Once a Heft. MR. NOBODY. I Vdht afunm At unlet as a Who dos tb. n In evr I IW no... o Aud yet ire .. Th tcve.- pi .1 man. Iile'f that is done ouse. - see his face, c break, was cracked By Mr . a- oou-oe. 'Tls be I. i.t slwnys tears our books, ive our door- ajar; the butons from our shirts, alters ums afar. Tko leai Be pulls I Ami scat! Th t squ-a Kor. pi ltl We 1. v. t By Mr. N door will always squeak u l you see, lug to be dona The finger mark By none ol us upon the doors, e made; i blinds nncksied. We nev. r km- the blinds To lot the curtaius lade; The ink we never spill ; tt hoot That lng around you -Are not our Ik ts ! 1 hey all lielong To Mr. o-bod-ee. PERE HYACINTHE. Two Reasons for bis Visit to the United States During the summer of 1S0T. a Bos I ton gentleman, together with hi- wile and widowed sister, were ia l'aris Of course they, among the MeatM wonders of the French capital, wvni to hear Pere Hyacinthe. The w idow, who is young, has but one child, anrt is quite wealthy, lell in love with the pete. Finally "meetings were brought about, at which she expres-ed so much joy that the feeling beet me inuiu.-.l Although the Carmelite had begun to express biunself freely in public n-gard-ing religious matters, he did not go Car enough to suit his female adorer, who had more extended views, both religious and political, regarding mat ters in a monarchical country, where church and state are closely allied. Under the tutelage ot the Boston lady the priest l-canie more aud mere out spoken in his views, and finally events culminated in hi retirement from his monastic orders, and it was suppo-ed he ttad gone to Fassy to keep qu.ei. It was not known tor some time in rauce that he kad gone to America; but he, as everybody now knows, came here, and, alter remain. ng in this city Mime weeks, so as to get rid ol all taint of suspicion, went to Bos ton, where he met the lady who had drawn him hither. It is with the in teiiliou ot sluing private affairs in France that he returned; but before lone;, as tin i.- u hinted, he will re turn to America and probably remain here and marry tiie lady who ha dmwn him away from latherlaud auu and no liner church. Another account says: "it is now An Irish Way of bilei.c.nQ a Goose. said in.it the sliortiiess of Father ; Hy acymheV say in this country was I ouing to a very prosaic, but never ' The day after Christmas an Irish stfcfeM imperative naaua. It iras I MM m New York was arrested lor Biuipiy that he brought but 2,lJ0 j stealing a goose. He was conveyed ii.u, - ;, money with him. aud that teiore Juiice Dodge, at Jefferson being spt nt, he had to go back to his Market Police Court, ho interrogated friend-. Fortunately lor him, the i '"m as to how he could I guilty of Drourietors of the Fifth Avenue Ho- i such a heinous offense, when Mike. tel geuerou-dy made him no charge for his iMianj, or he couid not have Btajtsl w an a so Icn as he did; and though hew.iuld acivpt no pay from the rreocfa Benevolent Society lor the lec'.urc he leiivcrd iu thvir behalf, he Was turceti to allow them to pay his Damage to Havre. These facts are liighly creditable to the reverend father, as showing that his cuuduct has not btvii governed by nien-euary motives. II he had so chosen, he illicit have made any amount of money by exhibiting himself as. a lecturer, but that was not his purpose in visaing the country, in this re spect he ortVrs a pleasing contrast to 1 many of the political, literary, and religious Boiaoinues wno come 10 our shores lroiu Europe." The Case of Will.am B. Reed. The New York .Sun tells the foilow inu in rciraid to m. H. Reed, ex- Minister to China, who has het?n equally prominent as a Democratic politi "ian, and as a leading member of Fhiladelioa society. lie was re- j ported to be rich, and was the graud- son ol Jo-eph Reed, Adjuiaut-Cieiieral I ol the Revolutionary forces. A few ! weeks ago. Ihe sheriff of Philadelphia announced that he would ell all Mr. Reed's valuable personal property to sat is. .s a judgment obtained by Charles ! fotter, oi ly.MKIi.ii, .ugianIt lot fJ, 265. Mr. t-ed had written Omleder ate svrnathiziug letters to the Lon don Tuiiet, during the late war. and thus seemed U Mr. l'otler a suitable person to intrust with money, which fte wished to invest in this country. Not sati-t vith Mr. Reed's di-osi-iion ot lunds what was done With tluVti diH not appear- lie sued his agent, and the money not being forthcoming, tneesecuti.n tullov.fd. which lelt Mr. Heed a o. -ar. It is alleged by a New York paper that he detmuded two aunts ol the money thev had intiusted to him; also Mr. X A. Welsh, owner of Flora Temple, 1 Who lent hiru t.UUOou a mortgage Upon property already mortgaged, Mr. IS- iijamin Unlloi-k, a Philadelphia ooitoii broker, likewise lent him (3000, which he j- nut likely to get back, and many other jiersoiis are saidto be stil-ferer- iu the -anie way. lie was made ex-President liuchanan's literary es ecutor, and iK"JU was b-queathed to his wife lor his anticipated services. Ah Mrs. Reed is now dead, this sum has fallen into his hands. Mr. Reed has disappeared, and it is not known where he now is. Murder by Wholesale. The Phild-lhi of the 24th, fr.i- Fo"tIsUii, Pa., a terrible stiry I 1 V' .. ... . J ! il if. s ul ine muru ui four wiuen i umu um th-iue time, not at one butchery, like lhat )l i'rotwt, r the murder of UM? pelKhlal laiiiuv, near in k- iut U 'Ur successive period' ; A : . . hutu ..... . i'lii- rs e'"fc . . . . has tet'l ile iareu inanu oy ine lawn ot his country, nf nas sanenii l,r none of these terrible crones. ; Vday a dispatch anpeunil It the Mien, dated- Chicago, December 21, Jnir f,,ri!i that J.hn link man, liv- ; liTJtear ( l.an.ilerville, HI-, ha.l inur- llere. F hi wife on yunrtay nJit by I Jt&jtMtting her throat. It closed ith the Fjnls : This i- the Hecond wife EJtskiiian h i- killed, lie waa aii-iuu- UriTof tin- Qrl uiunleron the plea of insanity." We shall take exactly the jfOTtte of our corresipondent at Pott toan. They come wiitten beneath the dUpatch quoted above, which the writer has clipped trom the tre: " It may mart be added tiiat tin- i- ine iourm j ler. A Mrs. Brownback, many j i atro. and a Miss Hannah Shon- Iren a few years since, both of Chester count v, alter which he lelt for the West, where he murdered wile No. Our al vices from Illinois fail to I Hell us whether the aia.-isiii has leen rested lor his last munier. it in ne, it Ls clearly more than wrong t uch a nena snouiu oe aiiowen berty VF.K SrVLNTY MlLKe FttuM kiao. We were shown, this mra- fcpw.tiK'ti ol silver ore tHk n the Rote Claire mines, locattU Uidiu county, atiout seventy m from t uiro. By eojnparLson it found to be equally as ru-h as the taken front the famous Conatuck in Nevada, and is said to assay prtioUJ metal at the rate of i i ii 3a00 per ton. ile this as it may, there is no doulit of the ex- I ing abuntlHtice. Messrs. Colby A Co., I of-Nil", Michigan gentlemen of ! unlimiti-d mean have come into I pusev-ioii of the mines, and contem I plate the irumt-diate outlay of Wi,OUO lo-frWVHXMn theereftion ol such ma chinery as may be thought nece-oiry to lnure eucceteful ojierations. Cairo Bulletin, T,th. The Fate of a Cawnpore Captive. A Canada paper says: "A report come to from India that one i the captives taken at Cawnpore, during the Si-iiroy war, still survive. When Gen. Wheeler and one of his two young and beautiful daughters wen M a -red, the other young lady, a girl of eighteen or niueteen years el age, disappeared, having been carried up the country by her special captor. However, before long her friends were relieved from the suspense whi. h war-caused by an uncertainty as to her fate, by the arrival of an au thenticated story. It was asserted that Miss Wheeler, after having -taMx-d her master, his wife and three children, had flung herself down a well and pat period to her own ex istence. There was no reason to doulPlhe story, and it ha Ixs-n be lieved to the present time. We now discover that the story was a fabrica tion from first to last, and that tie poor young lady has survived to ihis day as a slave, under a Moh iinmediiii name, in the family ol her master, who escaped hanging by the aiiim .-ty An Indian civil servant, while en camped near a vil'age up the country, on one of his official tours, received private intelligence that Miss Wheeler was the iumate of the harem ot a pet ty prince of Kajah. This gentleman, ;i Mr. C , wrote a letter to Miss Wheeler, offering to procure her re lease from her slavery, and her resto ration to her home and friends. But the unfortunate iadv replied to him that, having ly-en so long in her pres ent position, she felt too degraded to return to her friends, and wished them to consider her as one dead. It app -ars that she has borne children to her husband " This story is not true. Both daughters of Gen. Wheeler threw themselves from a high window and were killed preferring dath before the fate that would follow their cap ture. Appeal. Heavy on the Stowe. Mrs. Stowe has again postponed the j publication ol her book, proving By I ron to be a monster; ami she will : probably tostpone it still further I w hen she reads the oration which ! Ilev. George Giltillan has heea deliv ! t-ring in Scotland on the subj.-ct. He I says that the advertised book " will only perp'tuHte along with the I iiia-sted memory of its subject, her ul i iraneous, officious, unwomanly, uu I enviable share in the miserable task, and send her name down to posterity dsasort ot volunteer moral Mr. C.l- craft, or it-male, executioner to a unm whom, with all his laults, I pro nounce iueftabiy greater and nobler ihan her mmH, aactiaMMiuw, bui viuerou-, Yankee Beif." with tears in hiseys, exclaimed, ia a lone loud enough to be heard to Mocks olf: " ell, yer worship, you -fe 1 MM going up Seventh avenue last night, when the mean, dirthy goose kept tollouing me, tuakiug one of tht mot undacent noises j. ever heard, and to put an end to his clatter 1 flopped hiui under me coat and was going wid him to the stationhouse, when that man there seized me." STOKES. How he Talk for the State Convention he no Ueaounces. The Nashville Union and American sa.vs: It has btfii the policy oi Stokes and hW Iriends i deutititico the Con- -tiiutional UaiMltaM usurpation and without tiie authority ol law. j Mr. Slokea M-euis to lorgft tht tiui ; convention hi gotten up tin preei.--ly the ohm -uffe-iled tv hinwlf. mid to i I...-,. hf uu, .. . 7 ... j in m nnrnlwr nl neehea iu viuious iiart-i of tiie Stale, j W e have Oeiore u- hi- Rpeeea iu .Mem phitt on ihe 17th t July, iu which he said ol Governor Sonicr: Lie talks ahout vaiiiufr a conven tion to remove thediiahilitiesol it,..-e who are disirauchis'd. He a-ked ine il I was in lavor of a oouveiition. I -ajj yes, jn tne because I was the tirst man Slate tm -iMike out for a con vention, l let ihetu alter and modify the fraacMM law." "I said in Knoxville that 1 prop'setl, and it el. vied Uovernor I would reccoiuniend 111 my hrst mes- sagr to the Liiftl.'tturv, to call a con I veutiou at once, lo alter and amend ; the franchise law, and hy the rirst ol January, l7n, comtneuee the work of restoration." Till- DTdri ' ... m. . -t r'l.. Vta l r. . i . i . . i. I ..n . P ,k h ,iiJ.w.,-..wi that a convention was a popular move ment. Now w hat are we to think of the sincerity of this mtn hen he talks ahout "frauds and Hot of the constitution?" Here the , ple will see that the convention ha y-a ijotten up in accordance with the (ledges he made when pleadiii); with them lor their votes. After this ex tosure, the people of Tennessee at lst will no1 b- surprised to learn that he is -till " hankering after the fleh-pot," and is vMkag to (jet con trol of the State upon any condition. AMUSEMENTS. MEMPHIS T HEATER. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALI 4ATf RT)AY NO-N.jHnury lt Tue le"rated o.m dun. Mr. J -KHH Jr.Kr KKNUV L.vsT itif A AlNKUK M s 1 IN KK. l).oilop.c mi loclock; t.riu.Uiu-et; io ct.mfiit t.c.- Kl 1 Adnil-MOu, rMii; ci.llireu k !it .11-..... . ...t... t ....MIX . -T V I .lit . "1 .1, j . ffw-uu a nut ,' i.. :.iutc au Kit VAX V. I V L. I . " " uikt Kvt-nmu. J inOMty j-i-r ugmti'meiii. lur dr in a. . v...i lur &m w' cirt-- of Uu pie:ut dr, u f tmwmt h. win t p-..i ' Lmiu, ' uvi .jihI iv ii, uui. JUJ lulellH-d .I'loi.Mi 1.. .Mis ol.um ASSEMBLY HALL, Main ft., btwvn Oayw and Beal, OPENS MONDAY NiGHT, JAN. 3d. AND MM TIIK WEEK. Weak M.TilirEi Wslnlay and Satur as a: 3 i.'i-nck i.ni fr iiie acoon.niod .tlon of ian a:, I satilMi'.h Si-tiooN, tiu cuU- drn will be admitted tor 15 ul; i.du.U, H oeuta. lb- ijiim -ubltme and Imposing kwtale ot modern Vluie' Tbe oriatuai aud only Londoti Miltceiaa Tableaux of PAIIADISE LOST! The O'eat Rebellion in Heaven !-The War of the AagaAal The Fall of Satan and the Fall of Man! HEAVEN, HELL, CHAOS AND PARADISE I Ailmlasion. 50 cents iw,-rveil seiU. 75 o-nta. eommt uce at 7i .-,'.M-t children, ii cent; Ikjora opi-u at T; acM ' li. A. THOMAS, Agent. Henry Farmer's Grand Concert For the BeueCt of the Oliurch Home AT ASSEMBLY HALL, Thursday Evening. January 6 1870 aurTi k. 's. l: rhlHren 5" cent". Ioors ope 1 1 at o e I. e ' tiie . luitii. r notk- vcra umil tal INSANE ASYLUM. .'IN' KN" s lNSTlTfTICN FOR Tilt HAKE, si. Louu Mo. This lunlitutlon .uude4 hy the sUtr'a ol t'hanty, Au (j, 1S5S. It Is private ami ttrsi elaai. iu rsueiuenu and a.-ooniwiKlatiou. In i.tlenu of both aezea and ol all de nomination are received, alau thime addicted to taking opium oj other itlmuLauia to ex ci - and deaire to correct. For tenua, elc I spdIt to lr. J. K. KA U VV at th 8IBTKB NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. REVOLUTION! REVOLUTION! Immense Sacrifice! YOUR CHOICE FOR $1 In order to make room for a Fresh Importation ! We will sell, UNTIL JANUARY 10, '70 Any Article in our ENTIRE STOCK REGARDLESS OF COST, For $1 00 Comprising our $2, $3 & $5 GOODS COME EARLY! TO AVOID THE RUSH. Revolution Dollar Store 213 MAIN STREET. de5 en o CD o O CO CO C3 s 00 O - 05 CO CO 53 ( 5 , s2 CO CD - O Oi i CN I L. j c C3 CD CO CO CD a E a 05 CO o .tr o a .co S E CO CD E E CD 3 CO 0RY G0UJS. Extraordinary J Special Reduction OF FINE DRY GOODS SILKS &CL0AKS ron. Christmas Presents Menken Bros. AT A BARGAIN, English Poplin Dress Pattern, For $2 oo. French Poplin Dress Pattern, For $3 CO. Silk Epingeline Poplin, per yard. $1 00. Black Gros Grain Silk, per yard, $l 75. AT A SACRIFICE, Evening Silks. Spangled Tarle tans and Robes, CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! BARGAINS IN FURS, Comp'ete Water Mink Set for $5, Complete Biack Coney Set for $4. Chlldrens' Ermine Sets for $4 50 Genuine Mink Sable Sets for $25. Ladies' Ready-made Walking Suits from $10 upwards. Menken Brothers 263 Main, Corner of Court. delft w HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIK PERSONS WHO ARE BRAY Cn have their Hair Ketwored to Its natural color, and if 't haa fallen mi: . create a new f rowtb. by tta use It lathe beat HAIR DRESSING In tb world' mnklns I If- leas, atliT, brash) hair, healthy i and gloasy. Pric II uu. I'm aaj br all rtrimisU. K. P. HAUL CO.. KM, U.K., fprwwam. AUCTION. METROPOLITAN POLICE SALE Of Unreclaimed Goads, BT A M. HTOIin.l'T) A CO. MONDAY, lanunry 3d, U o'clock. j2 A. II. ai.iDnAlll), .Auctioneer. EXCLUSIVE & PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE FORT PICKERING PROPERTY. a w invite p-fi'i' aitentton to tU 1m p M(nt HM'f refer ! Ui iu UM unnexeii no Tnlt In -nme of the brt located j-roo-rty In th-( parti-n ol -tie city, b- inn on the .-ni f I bum itllfiK leading in and ul ol the on the Muuth : CHANCERY SALE OS WEDNESDAY, January 5, 1870. So. O. R hncery Court of Meraphia Y virtue or an oiterlooutory decree in thlr- . cauoe, I will Kelt, a.1 piiiLic auctlo'., to Hie nigluKi bidder, in the town of oft Pickering -u Wm .NtaoAV, Itet-eiuoer 15, lUbu. within le - -1 oours, the loilowlng described ileal Jntate (.wit; Tiie south half of Block No i In that part .i the city of Meinpliift called Fort Pickering. ti.dtluK between Fiitn street on the nd rotrlb street on the wet-t. and --holROL tt rcH uu toe uouth, and the tirt alley eaat oi jhfUtjn ft i reel on the north, fronting iirt.' feel iBch i OB Fifth street and 4UU ieet on Ohol on ntreet. i r.;M of 'au . .-.- to the amount of the lecree herein andcutt; balance on a credit i twelve inonlna iuity of redemption arred. In case the above sale ahull fall to bring tht mount of the decree herein and co-u, then iud in that event the north half of said Iftogfc Hail will beftold, in lota or uu iiv: in; aale lo coutlnuu until the amount cAjuiMite to aatlsiy tte decree herein and tmi. In t'AH, is yielded. Terms of taieoi north half of Block No oft tue-hai; cah: balance on a credit ot twelve uoniha, bquitv ot redemption barred. uoZ A. AlvsTUN. C. and M. R0YSTER, TREZtVANT & CO jal Annioneera BY 12GTTLIEB & EZEKItL Auctioneers, Cor. Second and Adams Sts. SALES THIS WEEK : MONDAY Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Notions, etc. V HDNESDAY Piece Goods, Furs, Hosiery, Fancy Goods, etc. FRIDAY Furnishing Goods, Do mestic, Sundries, etc. de!9 A. S. R0GERS0N. Auctioneer. DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES. CUTLERY, Etc., AT AUCTION, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3d 4T 7 O'CLOCK, avmiOn KESERVE. -W GOTTLIEB 4 EZEKIEL Auctioneers. 0 jal Cor. Second and Adams Ste. SALE OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES Silver and Plated Ware A. 3T jL TE WEIjIIT. Daily Sales at 10 o'clock in the Mcrning anr 7 o'clock in the Evening, From n Rp'endiil ti-w afocfe of kocmI in th. alwve liiie. from tli- j wtlry ltat- iitimcni ol C. J. TYLER & CO. B AM en"ds wrrantet of the quality rep- vajas)sjAaj4, ov mony returut-U. dei i'.o VsTt-K. 1 MM I Hh B I CO., Auctioneer. Peremp'ory Public Sale of City and Suburban Lots. Tuesday Jan uary 4th at 3 o'clock p.m. Ol lloY-TKK. THKZKVAXT CO. Al'C- TtoN KLItsi m i li. lr S;iloriM.ui. Xorth- . ' - rot' Vain and .lehVrson si reels. Lot- on in- uu: ide east houn-lnry line of the 1'iiy.im Hrinkl. y avenue, ..t ihecorneror the . rst-lr-et noi t . of rot'l .r street, connectina: Uiiiikeynv nne and 'a!dra:i aveane, era bnMftits ali the space between the onjtrtv of Mr M.-ri Iw.atlier an 1 I'.rinkley avenue. I .so:ntnij nut peremptory oiuers frooj the ow n i brings tiiis pioperty now n te mar k t at public -ale, us we are we.l satisfied that .ln-uaiilMil f..r tw.nty-nve pei cent, more next -jiiliiK and summer. Tne Iota wit. be put up In forty feet fronts with, privilege ol uiot e or less terms cash. try Lots J.jO feel of the west end of that magniuc. nt pr. peit... more admired, we be ll, v than un otoer vacant giouud In the dl. fonni 'ly own d by F. W . smith E-n on t e noitii ilae of Vance street, east of Liiudt rda.e, enclosed With a brick wall. This propei tJF will b sold In lots o I flfly feet, witii pr-. ileae of more or less. Terms llall c .sh; o.ilu.nce in six and . welve months with Interest. Al-o loin 3 a d J4 In block ib. In the VI:-at n sub-iivislon. on the north bide of Linden, es o. or Rang streeL Tbls prop erty : otleieJ wit i..ut :.ry cask payment, on a cieittt of one. UCU. Ihree und four yeais, wan iulejocit on bond su I security, uitu lien n the property, t his pr-.oei ty is put up ia br told, M biudc 3 may govern Lheaisives accoidingiy. The sale is railed at oiirsales ik.hu to guard iigainst unl vorftble w -i.tlier p.a ties interest d Is ing expected to examine iheprope ly lielore tne sale hour. L'ntil sale d..y prtva.e bids will be con ldered. KoVsTfciK, TKLZLVAST OOl de29 Auctioneers. 7b .and Ewers ( hw Tfwustmd Aws Rrxi ifeHfce. Harden and Farm Lndx. uithin flit .utie ii .ucupnijt. m rtrr- n:pivry moiu: gate. II ivVlNU deiermii.e.l to dispose of mv nlantnlioi . knns n sh " The Viiliurr." I siturft. d on ihe Uernando r..ail and the waters of Nonconn .u, 0e miles south of Memphis. 1 L.kr Oils inethiH! of uoliiying Hie laud-buying publ c that this valuable propel ty. inula nii.g upwaidaot a thousand .4Te, a' d einbiscmg ev,-ry variety of up iniid a .d valluv. Held. me.. .low and wood land, will be aubdividist and sold, to the highest bid ler, th'ouu Messrs. Koysi. r, Tixevniit A I o., ui-tlon--ers, at their sales room, In the city of Memphis, at the corner of Mam and J.-rl.-ison streets, on Wednes day, th Wtm Day of Ja.nubt, M.0. A map exnibi' lng t' e subdivision miuu'ely and a--lur.ttel, will be iound at the office of the auciloneers. Private bids will "e e itertalued tag ny portion or all of the tract until the Jay oi ile. P- Mia. wishing to examine the .amis wil i a vl. w to ou lug, will imv.i every I I clllty onVreil 101 so doing, by application to i the auctioneers, or to me at my residence. 1 dem it supeifluous iu represent tb-- great I due of mis good l.md. l.'.ng wtihin tins disianceoi SMt a city eg Mempnls, mith-r han o say that, by Judicious management. tb will yield a s.ner and larger pr . fit on t'.e investment th..n anything . Is.-in will h i np.tal cm lie i mi-liiyt i. 1 hope an active competition among buyers will, as far as I pos-tble. compensa a me for the necessity of ; parting with such deslr .ble property Terms f Hale Halt cash, bs lance on time adding ' iu'er. st. F.U'UAKDI. PKH.SXIN. Koyst t, Tr levant dt Co., Auct oneers. Ue"8 MISCELLANEOUS. Oottou Laad. for Sale. VBOI' i o(l acre ui the rlchefct cotton laud of Chicot wum , Ark-, the Qei-t cotton refttsjB) in ti e woii.l; It la high t.-n.k laud; ..riucrly Behe Pi nl. one of the Orsl ne letloM nn Uie river; 1UU acres c ..... .1. taJ- tn.-e limtH r. readi.y aajMktv hh wood or luiu Sar j leveeil fronting ou the rlvei , and encir :ed by a h autlful lake: it has the great ad vantage or lndei'eu.leiioe oi tbelcveeeof the main mi or.- and can be made a most aeenre .ii.i i.4-huu:u. douiHin. Valu.'l. rn-fore the ar, at ilai.OUU; It la now i tu low that '' t: ot a aingle ail crop Will pay for It. ..y li- J .tiimr . iH u it will be Vasil on lavorHhle term. Ai.plv to isf JOHN T. DOWUALL. St. Louia, Mo. $500 REWARD. t-IERKs,li,N r x ellencv. Powell Clay v ton, Uorecnor of' Arkausua. haviniroiS cla ly olfei ed rew:ir t of i'wo Huudr" d Dol lars ior ik aSreal ami imo.'o'ioii o: Jaxsh a. DAVia. who Tuurdeied my hasTuind, Aumistus I.. Wither Hk.lon. at M'ro LanUuK. o i ili 1 uacbita i ier. A' k o? i "J7iij day o: March, lawt: .vow, ther. lore, b It knowt, thai I h reby oil. r au additional (ewaid ol Three iluud ed Ix.ll.tur th'e'arreat and aafl con it i , . niut of ine aald Jatn'ea A. Davis lit any pi l-ou In the United Males, or iu the Jerrl-torle- tbereof. where heoan bepr'K'Uretl uioq j h r- qulsltlon "m ill-Governor i:,U.oile. Addreaa, Mks. M K Wn'iltRlSiTu.S, I anark, Bradley oouuty. Atk. November 1, lbl. Tbscription Said Jamea A. Davis is about firtv years of ue, about o feet 10 inches la tilKlit", Uilr and beard gray; haa iost y, por tion of his Iront teeth: sharp ieature and uonip'exlon browned by exposure to the wi-aili'-i ; I an inveterate smoker' rather slow of speech; generally goes armed with a uavy-alx shooter or a nue; was a resident of California some years stnoa, and la supposed to ie now somewhere In that state. He ia ajnillarly kiiown among hi. acquaintance as" Mm Kavls deli ELECTION NOTICE! FROM the large numberof voters registered in 'he feveuth Ward, It is apparent that it will be necessary to open 'wo places of voting in that ward at the approaching mu nicipal election. The coi ner of Linden and Causey, and the coiner of Beal and DeSolo stres-ta are hereby deslgnUed as such vol log places, and the following named person are sppoin ted Judges of election at the po.lsto tie opened at ind corner of Beal auU iMciolo street, to-wit: Iieputy i oiumlssloner, J. K. harpe: Judgos, John S Kerr. Jerry Feeiy and G. w. K Cook; Clerks, K. oater aiid lauie H. Puidy. JOHN P. BOUGH XER, deJI Veu'r ut RegJatr'n tax akif .,lf . STEAMBOATS. FOR FRIAR'S POINT. DAILY LIN33. Memphis to Friar's Pt., Helena and Bend3. PACKETS aMdafilB GEN. ANDERSON, - Jas. Lee, master leaves Memphis Mondays, WkdxkSdayh, and Fridays. GEO. W. CHEEK, - Geo. Malone, master UnvM Meiiiphl.i Tuesdayh. iHUKSDAYa, and HATt'RPAYS. at 4 o'clo. k p.m. Leave Klar's Point everyday al!to!ork H m ,leol FOR. NEW ORLEANS. Regular Memphis and New Orleans Fackf MAGENTA J. F. Hicks, master John a Sullivan. Clerk. The only Memphis and Sew Or- JFJ" t lfu pHckeL Leaves MempblbfiSQBBL aa follows: Wednesday , ,, January 5th weduewlay Jaiiuurv tut li A'edneaday, February il Wednesday February lot! i.A KRY II A U.MsTaIi A CO., deSI ELLIOTT A MILLER, Agents. Regular Wednesday Packet, for Vicksiiurg Natchez and New Orleans. MaenlSeent Low-Preasnre Hteamer Great aELojoixlllo, W. R Iloraldson.- master. Will leave as above, WednebdaY, lecem her Islr at 5 o'clock p.m., and every alternate Wednesday thereafter. For al reliable Information, apply at the General Pah.-eu4-r Department. No. I Prome nade, toot of Jefleron street. Passenger r(nrlng tickets at this office secure tstatc Kooma. 8. H. HUOCK. no-T Ticket AKnt. ' Regular Memphis and New Orleans Packet. FOR NEW ORLEANS & THE BENDS The I arse and magnificent passenger steamer GREAT REPUBLIC, W.B.Donaldson. master , J.H.Atkmson, clerk WILL LEAVE AS ABOVE WEDNESDAY. December 1st, at 5 p m .nd every alternate Wednesday thereafter. For freight or passage apply on board or tu LEVY & H0BBINS. Agnts. 16 Jeffansor. Street. LARRY HARMS' AD, Agent, no23 12 Madison Street. FOR WHITE RIVER. Speed, Safety and Comfort- -Elliott Line Mempbls A Wb!t River IniletwiKlent Packet For Helens. Friar's Point, Devsil's Bluff, Little Bock. Hot Springs, Sean-,Des Arc. Auatista and Jackson port. LEGAL TENliER. John D. Elliott, mm-: This Drt-class siie-whet ! pas nzpr steamer will leave as n Nive ji EVERY TUESDAY . at oclock p.m. I'onnects with stenmer Moille Units for all ooints od t'Dper White and Black rivers. ELLIOTT MILLER, Agents, Promenade and Jefferson ttts.. op p. Landing. HUgll I. ni n DC! I A C I C '' -g DAVIS sZi UNITE0 STATES MAIL LINE OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. rHE splendid Klde-whe! Pa.HRenErS'pnm ent Jtjrtv No. 1 and Comiut-rciai. wii 'rm Setni-weekl y I nitni urates M;tli J.in : vtwetu Memphis ami W ite. LUUe Ke-i &ut iDi Black Klvertf, leaving Memphis even i uefidgy and Saturday, at 5 o'clock p.m hoats have let-u dtwked and thotiUK'il. repaired ind furnished with new tuiflt . i X ibra ai ettod a new. The Merchaufr tud Plaiiten on White. Keil and Black rivers have taken one-half the stock tn this line tii us making H a permanent and reliabl Home lantitation We noi, by strict at 'ntton to tiusltiea- and low hatch, to m ri' . fair share ol public patronage. JOHN H. I'AVlH, superintendent. C nsign freight to"lais Line Memphth. renn. LEVY 4 H BBINH, AKenca, nol5 No. US JelTerMn street, Memphis. FOR OSTEOLA. lHUll B t-WAty Packet For OMMbl and Mil IioerniedittLe lti.ili.gs. l 'LLIK 1 iiCATZ Mi.ty J. tw-ui ti. nutei This iBpvtb Uut-diaulit pan- m n, Every Ti Maav ud Ati'ui4V, ul 5 pjE d.-J FOR I1ATC1I1E RIVER. MOHAWK E. D. Small ..masu Will commence to run the liatchie HIver on the first rise In J- the riv.-r, it otu M mphis to the railroad hriilge near Brow.-sviile. weekly, aud will do the husiues for the trade aaltsractoriiv. dell W H. I.aNIKR. Agent FOR FORKED DEER RIVER. r'or Haile's Point, Key Corner, Dyersbunt, and ali iuturmediate Lan.lii gs. The spleudhljld.'-wheel puaseuger packet fi SALLIE V- -yy U. H. Miil IUt. master j W. R. Parker, clerk. jMt above. vVi.i i-.;t EVERY THURSDAY, AT 5 P.M. For freltfbt or passage apply on board, de FOR ST. FRANCIS RIVER. Memphis and St. Francis River Tues day Packet. For Helen. Mnr.au a, Madison sail Wlttsbnry The Dew sod eluat mdewheel Passenger Packet, SAINT FRANCIS, Cpt. T. K. Bowman .Sam C. Paine, Clerk t "ILL leave Memphis for HKIj- EN A. L'AXGVILLK uu.l ST FRAN IS iUVERS every Ti ES0A o'clock p.m. LAKKY HARMSTAD. Aseut. 1 Mlt.iw.iTi Ktrvt ehl" FREIGHT A TICKET AGENCY freight & Ticket Office OF TUB NEW ORLEANS, ST. LOUIS AND- RED RIVER STEAMERS. Through Bills Lading for Freight Given to All Points. ar THRoroH Tickets sold to ant poixt OIC . AND KKD KlVKR. W Travelers secure Reserved State Room by purchasing their tickets at this office. ar Information concerted lt0ui, etc. heerfnlly (jlven. RICH'O W. LH3HTBURNE, Sen l Agent, 4 leffprinn Slnt KOUN'S THROUGH LINE Regular alternate W-lnesly M. Stw tirteaua facket. eibphig and For New Orleans, Red R ver, and all Bend ' Landings. The msgnlflcent low pressure coudeusiug Passenger Packet, aRAND EH j3l., G. L. Kouns, master, Jus. Kerr, jr., clerk. Leaves Memphis WEDNESDAY, Dec. 13th. 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY. Dec. 29ih, 5 p.m. Leaves N ii ... ins ltei a !. Wt auesdaya, Throuah receipts by XEVY ROBHIs. R. W. LlGilTBi KSE. Aaenta, Vleuiplils. G. L. KOUN84 BRO., PropilelotK, decS New Orleans. NOTICE. OJJtce Krmm' Line Retl River Pnrktl Co., 1 Nw i.ui.k ii La., Nov. 3. 16. j SH. SH'H'K is our only authorized Agen . to sell ticket over our line ol steamers at Memphis, Tennessee. G. L. KOUNS A BRO. Notice. . General Ticket Office of the M. aniU7. P.. R. MtXfHIS, TEN.N., Nov. , INtft). o H. SHOCK is oitr only authorized aenl - . to redeem our bmlgran! tlcke S.iuth, and none others need preei tets at this office.. A. A. KARNKS. no?? Gen'l Ticket Asent. FOR MOUND CITY. For Arkansas and Texas. TRAVELERS OR EMIGRANTS going to Arkansas or Texas should cross Uie river at this point on steamer LAURA Cheek master to Cheek's Landing. Four miles of land travel saved. Boat makes four trips daily Jar oaa-hawf that oi steajaa. Uallatlu. sals Walker Brothers & Co 229 MAIN Attention ! Attention ! Attention ! NO HUMBUG ! Look out far Bargains ! Great Bargains ! Great Reduction ! A SURPRISING Ali those desirous of SECURING CLOSING OUT SALE OF CUR IMMENSE RETAIL STOCK of Dry Goods & Clothing Design Doing an Exclusive Wholesale Business. delS w s WALKER BROS. & CO. 229 MAIN ST. LEGAL NOTICES. COMMISSIONERS' SALE. IjV vlrtne of a renewal order of sale, ren- 1 1 dc red at tne octol r term. l.v,. r the M Is- I I proceel j der. on a ! ouse dor i Mippt county Circuit C to j li, to the highest and credit oi four morulw, at the in the town ot o-ceola, AriLansai, 0a TUESDAY, January 4, Iti70, all that tmctoflund lying In said coonty.and known as Ve Nodma f:irm.cnntainln about SM acre nbcat iiTCi cleared. Sule to be made within i iw ul bolts CHAR. BuWKS. Commissioner. At the same time and p::tce, I will sell, to th- hghet bidder, ror rush, ;en mme. placed in my hands as Receiver of the Bo tick A Jonian trust fund. J AH. B. BbT. declO RiH!ver. llOTlCEfolREOITORS. No iOS. N. R. In thelhuncery Court of Mem phis, Teiiiir-s e. -Hani s. pi er. Kxecator oi H. C. H-rton, dee'd, vs. J. B. Sharp-, et :iL N this iiu-e,on the id day of I oemLer, i I 19. an order was eii'r d, dire -rlnz pnb- i I lh-ation to b- made for all persons inieie- ted in MvMMi of H. C. uortou, t-c' t. t cwme I to ward exhibit their deui.tud-. i ud have ; h-ius- Ives mude p-trtles to the bill In ihU sail etc.; al-o. et j liit g all pe -ons claim lng to e creditors or $ .id astute fiom Insti tuting sui's at iuw up-m th lr demands: It is therefor omered, Th-tt all SUCH fAKiits make iLvir ium ranee h:ein, at 'if c uit .ous . m r li r city of Mempt.is. Tenn . on or Let -re th tlrst M'umay iu vt;irrh, If?7t, and file and et-b sh their la m- a-- eJoeesMAsV rdlinc t law. 01 the s.me will be barrrd and the eansn peoeoi sV rj with i Xt-art- : an- tliar a . op of tats rder DO puhiis'i do C a w-etf for four sUccelve weeks, in the Meeepote Appeal. a eonr-Hsl i st. A UUtTxm A ST 'V. ClftTfe mmi Maner. By K J IIlack, L ut U ik and Master. Bnae A JoolLsses, Houefttosa for tomphin ant. oofl Attachment HoYic. C A. Taytor vs. Kjia-on Molbrook. KFID.VViT ior aiiucUiiif ! t;avuitr bt-en tii-Aiie In lulu cttiKf, in pursue uce 01 c tion "A i ol trie 1 Ktr o; IVuiitjsi- . Mini it-!4'bm-ut hawjig oet u ts-ui d. lev ieit MQ'l re iQrned, -te. : It N therefore ordered. That the uid de rrndanrH Mm mi?, ou the 1st h i, Jununry. ibTU, at lu o'clock a.m., aud dc tud Kftidaao, or the Hie will u taken for con ,e-s-i ;Tti t hi U4e tttfurd tXparte; aud th:i' a copy of this rd-r be published on-e a Week, ior (our nuceesive w- in the Mi-inpUU Daily Appeal s. A HUOtUR, J P. For Sh iby .nunts , itsunesnie Scrubs A Iniin- tn, .;u.u- yii, u3u Attachment Suit Municipal ' ourt oi l .t Ur ol Memphis. Her i. s. Taj i-i- a .. PI iniift-. vi W.T. leaker .1. I' .Vtij. n. Ltetenduni 'I.:KKVrrirF. Nv.-inber -js FFIlA-H for ait eliui m haviuic be n b- in thN t-ft-e i u t ursuancv of et i tt MBftOf titet'odeof Tenue ee, and AttMfcJMBt tiavilit: l. 'i U'-'i-d at; i i u : .! y the propr t-nicer leTieu, eU-.. on the property ol the dM'enibn s, tiaker .t Morgnit : It is (here fore ordered, That said defendants appeal at the Muntcipa. UoWtrOQW. m the city of Memphis. Tenn.. on or b-rore the flrt Tuesday iu January r tit, -i:-: defend thU -uit,, r ihe ir::e will tv- aken pDraaftfHMd a to them, and th c.u Set tir licunag fx fiarte: and that h v-py nt Cbta ordi r re (juo-lish-d once a week, .0 i ur eonsecutive weeks, in tiie Memphis DilJ Appe 1. Ac.py: KKANK TAFT, Clerk. My em A WyaU, Atr'ys tor PiaiU'ltft. ; Non-Resident Notice. No. 3C73 In the Chancery Court of Memphis, Teuneir. Vfti-rion- Shu lord. Executor, ftc, va We J- Norri.. -t i . T BMMMrtaC Irora affidiivlt in thla chuho I that the drn ud' titti,Juhu U Armour, ti. A. IIhihkoi-k. U. l. Campbell, K. W. Campbell HQd u. D. Uibsft!, .JdniVi of Mr. F. P. Drake, are non-reiilifrnt oi the wtte of Tennes.He: It lfltherer 'reordered. That they maketiaelr inwiMi h rrin, at Ike Courthoue in the ciiy of MempiiN. Teun.. ul H:e rjfHi Monday In January, lCO. and Mead, answer or de mur ro omplaiuant Bill, r I he sn.e will be taken for eunfemed' as toth-m.and et fr hearing fcajvaJle; and that a copy oi this w der be puhhthtNl once a week, for four .ie celve wtfkb. in the M-'tuphls AppeaL AUGUST' N ALSTON, Clerk and Maater. A copy atteKt: By Bkxj.Couiax, Deputy letkand Maater. San'onl A Ray. Sow. tor Complainant. nol2 Non-fteident Notice. In tho Circuit 1'ourt of IShclby ' onnty D. Bowen ami wife, Km ma vs. Paul C Kny, a minor Petition for DiiriMonof Ueal K taie. TT Mppcartng from affidavit In thl8 caue 1 that the defendant, Paul C. K.y, ia a uon 1 refldDt of the State oi Tenneanee: It ia thereloie ordered, That be make his appearance hf-rein, at the courthouse in ' tiie oily of Memphis, Ten:i.. on the tourth Monday in January, 1ST'1, f.nd piead, answer or deuiurrto complainant Dill, or the same will be taken tot ..: --.! aa to him and net for hearlos exparte; and that a copy of i t;i;s ' i der be published once a Wtt-k for tear i successive wwi", in the Memphis Daily Ap peal. M. D. L. STEWAKT, Clerk. A eopy a t test: By II V. Col k 3i a?, Deputy Clerk. sc uuks A Duncan, &kia. fc r comvlainauf. no!e4 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. IT AVIXG filed with the Clerk of f"ountv our' ni Onal settlement the lsst will and tes aent ' W;a. Iianheth KotceEs, ilm'L"l. all pereoualntereatifltliere in can appearand lakettelr objeitlcua.il tiiey have any, nr'tlie fcajuewll! tw conflrmed st tne jDOrr term, ltfTi'. of aid court. This Uecetuber 8, IsttD, J AS. A. I'KKATn, aaj v;cotor. it. JOB PRINTING. FRANKLIN PRINTING HOUSE 15 COURT STREET. KEEP PACE WITH THE TIMES ! Imm. use Arrival of New Material ! Five Lightning Job Presses ! Large Additions in Lithographic and Gothic Types ! Beautiful New Book Faces in Picas and Nonpareils ! Rich and Elegant Engravings, Cuts, Emblems and Vignettes 1 Every kind of Business represented ! Endless Variety of Cards and Papers ! A Complete Job Printing House ! W The proprietor take occasion to ass In call the attention ot th Merchants and Svai- j tie Men of Memphis to his facilities for fllliitg orders for every desci iptinu i Mkk CANTtLK Printing required iu the Office or j LoUtirmif The mm in every 1 feet satlsfix-tlOD will be eiven i ice. and i,ui.iatAi.i. BX LOW j AND UMFOKX. Orders respeetfuily sollcted. C. TOOF, Prepritr. STREET, 229 NO HUMBUG ! Look out fjr Bargains Great Bargains ! Great Reduction! REDUCTION BARGAINS, should attend the GREAT WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Paris Mantel Clocks AND SIDE PIECES. F.D.BARNUHfl&CO Old firm Poaiey, B-irnum 1 Co., 265 MAIN STREET COURT New El Rich Jewelry. GROCERS AND COTTON FACTOR. o o o L H H m - m y o il m 5 y III o ,C o U o ; C3 CD o m ro CO 3 a o 3. o o 3 to c o o 1 v CO -i 33 m m 3 B to I o m so oo SB 3 TRANSPORT ATiON. QUICK TIME EAST!! Louisville Route Always Ahead SUMMER SCHEDULE, Commencing May 2. 1889. OOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS WILI. SUS AS FOLLOWS Of TH1 Memphis and Louisville Railroad Lir.a: Lware Memphis icfty time) 4 00 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Murulag train from Merap "its does not riu. on Sunday. Leave Mempbis, cty time. , . a ai. 2:45p.m. Arrive at NajieUvtHe :4B p.m. 5:)a.m. i Sleeplrvg l.'ars on Evening Train rrom Mem phis to Louisville and Memphis to Naabvtli. !Z&J Can be procured at rhei'omprtaVsuirl'e.ar; i-: Main street, and at Ue : -ot. head of Main at. oaf "fmpmajB t'heckeJ at Depot, or by tne Memphis t 'Uy Trnusfer Company; at rloxela, Prtyaas Kesiuences. or on board ooeu, to all principal points Enst and N'ort!:. M . li. JON", Supi . si t PtMnr REMOVAL. REMOVAL. HE offlce of W. t. CSaSQML Assignee In Bankruptcy, is removed to Madl -;rc-t. I.etween Kroni and Main street Bank BriLPiNQ rerons having busl with theofflce will tke aottaav, d REMOVAL. O. CASE, Jr,. SADDLERY, AND SADDLERY HARDWARE, HAS REMOVED TO 317 x-a noil MAIN ST. HUME TP. IIIIiL, COMMISSIONER FOR THE District Cou-t of the Unit'd States COMMiSSiONKR KoR THE Court of Claims at Washington. Comnuiaal' p i "t Il'i'rls for the Several StaUesati-l Ti'f ritor uH, ami NOTARY PUBIjIC. VHpH.'lal and prompt anenltou t?d to OFFICE : No. I COURT STREET, Near del Front street, farrlnxton 4 Howell's New KiM-k BUY DR. SPALDING'S ELECTRIC OIL! TTte reat Medical Wonder of th Nlue teenth Century I W- Kills all Paiu In Two Minutes! (T Death to Uheumaticm aud all Inflam matory Diseases! mw f-25 reward for a failure In 3otts and Choiic in Horses ! aw A sure cure for Hos Cholera and all Chronic Disea-.es. Por sale by ail Di u:sts. O. C Ward c3 Bros., Mam Street, Wholesale Agents. ' Prlca, 81 Vt bottlejSV per doxeu ; Wi'i P er Isf asiie out nr. atpaiauig s. ae mB B. J. SEM.MES & CO., B. J. SEMMES. WHISKIES YANNISSEE, WESTMORELAND ROBERTSON CCUNTY. Bourbon, PURE RYE, nd a variety of other grades of WHISKEY "OR COUNTRY TRADE Carolina Life OF MEMPHIS, Hon. JEFFERSON I. WiCKS, 1st Vice-President. F. BOYLE, Secretary Assets over : : : Annual Income oyer PRINCIPAL 0FFICE--NO. w It In with mupb pleawore th Managers vl Ihf wWlr tltltf Higrufntii linnii mi " on itiii ralure propcts. Polii-ius ishui-U .t. i-let th- ti iieral pabllc w our poucy u. . i- - 13. XD. i3 UljiiljJ-. y, Spool.nl Agent. SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, General Office, 17 Madison St., Memphis. Tenn. ASSETS 1st NOVEMBER, fkVJJ I. x- K 1IIJ UiViUCnuS IU ruiiUy-nuiLCf a. BOARD OF MEMPHIS, ft. C. BKINKLEY. Pres't M. and L. R. R. R. W. H. CHERRY. Pres't Chamber of Commerce r. m. WHITE. President. M. and T. R. R. AMOS WOODRUFF, Vice-PreVt. Hemphis F. S. DAVIS. Pres t 1st Mat. Bank. Memphis. C. KORTRECHT, Att'y-al-Uw. Meopbis. T. A. NELSON, Presideat, Memphis. OFFICERS i T. A NELSON. President. BEN MAY. Secretary, AMOS WOODRUFF, First yice-Prest' C. T. PATTERSON, Ass't Secretary. THOMPSON & CO., Agents for Tennessee and North 6enerl Memphis A CHOICE SELECTION OF : APPLE, PEACH, PEAR, NECTARINE, QUINCE & ALMOND TREES. GRAPE VINES IN VARIETY, ESPECIALLY CONCORD AND SCUPPERN0N6. ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. A very thrifty stock, at moderate prices. Address K.OBN cto OIIjBERT, H. R. KOFTN. BOO Front St.. J. M. G1LBKRT, Jr. ! f COMMERCIAL HOTEL, CORNER JEFFERSON AND FRONT STS.; I BT CEjVTjRALi PART O jF" CITT M. ALLEN. PROPRIETOR. LIQUOR DEALERS. .TCCAKO, B. VAOCABO. A. B. VAttA. A. VACCARO Sl CO., WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, ETC., ETC.. ETC., 124 Front Street. Memohis. Tenn n, SANDS' CELEBrVATED CHICAGO ALES. PORTER & LAGER BEER. W. W. LUSK, SOLE AGENT. Offlce and Cellars, M Frent Street. MEMPHIS, - - TENNESSEE. deor; FOR SALE. stern-wheel teamboa: st-SM MII.NE No. . She is i fet i..n Sit test heam. -o rv uvftri'iimuiml tens: has 20 in: (lera,s ieet stroke, with ample boiler i now Lavinaat Kort Htckarinff. Will 1 on liberal r.erius, or exabanaed tor arty. Apply is) ilea Jftous. TWeBUl 4 :HrfroF- I Jr0. W. DAWSCN. BRANDIES: J.& F.MARTELL Pinet, Castillon&Co., ;0TARD DUPUY & C)., Planat & Cn., JAMES HENNESSY, SJTB VIRGINIA PEACH insurance Co. TENNESSEE. DAVIS, President, J. T. PETT1T, 2d Vice-President J. H. E0M0N0S0N, Senorai Aeoi. $654,000 00 5GG,GGG GO 291 MAIN STRELT. of into Lorn p&n; tnd' to ti P.. '" 'i.- ;....i i.- y.r. . B JT lUl- ail Ui linurovvsi plnM mi LJiv I uwr-ute. w . 13. I. WHITE. Jr.. for Tcxi t I8S9, OVER S6C0.CC0 i.. I.. I IOCO Aft DTD rriuT nay i, ioua, tu r tn ttm DIRECTORS T iDf N ESS EE. HU6H T0RRA1CE. Cotton factor, mphis, ). WELLER. Merchant. Memphis. C. W. FRAZER. Attenwy-at-U. Memphis. I. W. McCOWM. Merchant. Memshi. H. A. PARTEE. Com. Merchant. Heai-u'.t C. C SPENCER. Prssideat. Leaisvllie. Ky. JOHN B. 60R00N, Prcsidwt. AtUnta, Sa F. K. WHITE, Second Vlce-Pres t. F. S. DAVIS, Treasurer. Mississippi. Nursery. PLUM, CHERRY, APRICOT IVt oxx j-lxm. Tenia. we ORU&S. ETC. DIRECT IMPORrATlON Perfumeries, Drugs THEODORE HOERNER, 54 and 56 Ba St ett. (Corner or - q . . CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST; j mw QrAHTITATIVE AWALYISE w1. I and ritten report furn lered. JT , sWHavtn mail airaus"-..ent. en ti staa and .-mao Hoa-s l mr "7r, JSmV " ' PrescHptrons CareTy Preparod. mw ON H TO, a iJ J?f 1.1B ! rancy ArtK-iee. BruaC em mm Tto TriMfJ sTrtppli'-rt. ; r71 mi ALL C14MIBBI. . - iti.