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THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL .- THUESDAY, JANUARY Q. iS7C V FINANCE AND TRADE. FINANCE. Okfice of thk Dailt Api-rax,) Memthis, January 5. 1870. I Tlio money market is generally oasy, ml rates of exchange are steady. Buy ing at H' to Jic discount ; selling at par to 1 .c discount. New Orleans sight bills are in demand at 4 to c discount. Check ing at iar. 'ity Scrip is firm and tending upward. V, ith Johnson's election to the mayoral ty it will go up rapidly, but if his oppo nent is elected (of which, however, there Is no prospect.) it will decline. Dealers to-day refuse to sell at less than 7880c, in a small way to taxpayers. County Warrants are firm. Dealers of fer 75c, and sell at 77 to Sue No sales of bonds were reported to day. Old were held at 52Jic with 52c bid ; 4Cc bid for New. Governments were generally stronger, and the tendency was upward. Bonds of 1881 llf.Ji 6-20 Bonds of 1882 lKi?, - 6-20 " 1864 113?,& 6-aO " 1885 113?i 6-26 " 1885,new IttXfi 6-20 " 1867, " 1121A& t-20 " 1868, " 112M& JMo Bonds ...105s( aoiaYc sixes JOH v( The slock market was strong and sonie w bat excited, and prices are higher. Canto71 Western Union Telegraph Co.... Quicksilver... Pacific Mail ..- Adams Express Wells, Karj-o Co. Express.... American Express United Siates Express. 40 -il 15 OS b- -1 is-. 4- , Merchants Union K.Tiirass. New Yi rs Central T. New York CeiuralScrip.. Erie Beading . Michigan Central Michigan Southern Illinois Central Cleveland and Pittsburg. 84 23 MX 117 MM . l "2 84 W b'- Chicago and Northwestern. Chicago and Northwestern preferred. &-U Mam Island llariem 32 A Washington special says the orders f the Secretary of the Treasury for gold ttales and bond purchases for the nion.h of January show thai be will continue his policy in a modified sbpe. the sales of gold aulhorixed being but lour against La millions in December, and purchases of bofids but six against eleven millions la&f !i. ;. The large amount disbursed for interest and deduction of the gold balance in the treasury, with the condi tion of the market, doubtless induced the n.oditled actum of the Secretary, which, however, is changed in amount, not in principle. - COTTON. Chamber ok Com jckrck, 1 Mkxpbih, January 5, 1870. J The staple was flru. to-day on fine grades, and prices were about ,ne same as yesteiday, but the aggregate bx were not so large, and the business was con fined U fewer operations. It will be seen that no Middlings changed hands except wre mention about 9 bales which were j.kked up a hale here and a bale there, and which give no idea of the market. The day's saies amounted to 1254 bales, as follows, lai Good Middlings. 25 Sc; 67 Krsnt Middlings, 25c; 43 do., 24H(fc25c: 183 Low Middlings. 23V.1; 1S3 Good Ordinary, il to a c; 113 Ordinsry, 21(u.22c; 209 ndted and stained, 22'i to UiiC We quote a follows: Ordinary 21 22 Good Ordinary 23 WPKi Low Middlings 2TVq. Middlings ..24!-4(24J4 Htri-t MidiJIiin-- 2,". ' Good MiddUngs J2H4& COTTOK STATEMENT. Stock on hand Sept. 1, lr.. 94 Received to-dav 1,201 Keceived previously 1 Nyfft 139,SV Total 139,HW Shipped to-day 1,810 fcliii-pd previously 116,(H5 1 17,K-' Stock on hand at noon to-day 22,104 RECEIPTS. Memphis and Charleston il. R 244 i.-iMipt and Tennessee K. K.. 244 Memphis and Ohio K. K Kiver Wagous, est. - EXPORTS. Meniidiis and Charleston R. R. Memphis and Tennessee K. K. Memphis and Ohio H. K m 4Z 150 187 1,223 COTTON IN SEW VOKK. Jannary 5, 10:30 a.m. Cotton .juiet but Klea.iv: Ordinary, 2:; '-i-: Good Ordinary, 24c; Iow Middlings, 24".c; I'plands. 2'e -c ; Good, One; Mobile, 25c; Orleans, 257-.c. 12 m. Cotton quiet, 2:10 Hi. Cotton quiet and weak ; som" saes lower. riah-s 1W audio.) for Marchat '.-. 'rdinary, 23'ic; Wood rdinary, 24c; Low Middlings, 24".c; Up !:iu;K 2' .oJ. Mobile, 2.'. re: t r lt ana, 35Jc 4 pju. Cotton 'juiet and weak; Ordin ary, 23 V; Good, 24Jic; Low Middlings, S4c; rplanda,25',c; Good, 2d -, Mobile, 25Xc; Orleans, 2oio, Sales for export, 465 bales; spinning, 15&0; speculation, 570 and 1000 for January, 24V-; February, 25',,e; April, 2-v'J.2'i ir.7. ; May, ( OTTOS IS SEW OB1.EAMR. January 511 :45 a,in. Cotton quiet but firm, 24';'i24,iic. MM i.v ItmNKi January 511.15 a.m. Cotton fifm. Sales 10,00X1 ball- 1 piateu, . 1 Orleans, UK0UJtAi 1.20p.m. Cotton firm and unchanged. 6 p.m. OotUm closes steady: sales, 11000 bales: !' to the trade; 2o . for ex port and speculation. Middling I'plands, llMfell'.d; Orleans, IHIUsji. TKADK. Only a moderate fcharc of baaineaa was transacted to-day iu our general markets, and priced throughout the whole cata logue of staple articles are unsettled. This ia particularly so with regard to meats, tin this-. .!(: .1 i i circular bays: In the early part of the week an excite mnt waa gotten up both in the hog and proviaiou markets, aud the drovera anti i- naiiug a consiaeranie sumiii in prices, had tkir hogs i hieh bad lieen crowding I the peua during moat of the previoua week and were almost unsalable; driven i to the varioua iiacking-houaea and slaughtered, and stored I hi re for their ecoont. Moat of the bops are still held ! there, the shipnieuta of dreaaeu hogs lie ing but few more than the receipts. The drovera have boen disappointed iu the an tn ipated advance, as the reoelpUi of liv ij boirs. though very light, have been more than uflcieiit for tli'- demand, and the market jfor the last t v ilavs has is-en lull asia.leeiiiiiug. The fact' of the inal t, ia, the business has been sadly mismanaged throughout, anil the cu- lit V lis deetro All Msilsv been the . In the lati tted. and even i II Is mere tnv- ai. the bogs have been chiefly ead to the drovers. It is not .ilize lbs proliahiliiy that 70'- In ('hit-act, and w'heat 7h Kith to the fanners SftOv.'SOc al urn at onlv ! tueir i fully most h1 on, are M f and eari' far as the tliel", fatten falling time t and everv-one is am re bow bogs Ui:der this treatment. The IriUiug off ia the packing to the present xeites ice hope of the uninitiated, iv in etl ibis l'i; j. w seaaona. and who fancy tbal tbe kucceaa of the paataea acn must necessarily be reproduced in tbe preacnt. Hut old and prudent operators view the existing stats of affairs and the current prioea witk diamay, Tbey cannot blind themselves to tbe fact that tbe high, prices in tbe early part of the season com paratively destroyed the consumption of at least two montha, and they see no prospect or appearance of its la-ing restored even by a moderate concession in price. Krooi all tbe distributing mar ket wines the outcry of " no demand." Tbe South, our principal consuming cus turner, is teeming with letters to uewspa- editonals aud handbills, calling on ople to abalain from tbe use of roduota at any such prices as $3tX$ i - i hC I' barrel. I heir effect is seen in tbe ijLMi of txinsumptlou, and the con r nbac ioe of 'lemand. Kuroiie, tor ie reason, as abio on account of tbe luiuni ruling fox gold and sterling ce refuses to purchase from us, we are shut off from a source of ..itttn which last year took the el diet that if the present suicid d policy be persisted in, the present crop, however short it may be, will provm the lHrgest for the requirements we have ever had, that mess pork will not be worth $25 next summer, and that other hog products will rule proportionably low. The trade at present is resolved into mere gambling, and the present owners of the stock are anxious to advance the market, so as to enable them to unload. Country .and citv speculators are maOHHivcring for this end; but the former show themselves equallv shrewd w ith the latter, and con sequently each tails to hnd any opportu nity to unload on the other, anil they are probably about equally the possessors of the valuable, but treacherous prod u -I. Baooiso There is bnt a light demand. Heavy Kentucky 26&27c. Bt'TTEB Choice roll is in some demand at 33c, and in a few cases 5-c is asked. Good is steady at 2Su.;ov. Brooms Moderate demand ai f3&6 per doxen, as to quality. Broomcorx Nominally $126(250 per ton. Builders Material Louisville Ce ment 3 25; Rosendale 4 50. Plaster $5. Lime f2i2 25. Hair, in 40 lb bales, $2 75 to S. Fire brick 5 to 6. Building Brick 8 per M. Cobsmkai. Kilndried in lota f4 75. Kreai st re. by single barrel. S. Coffee Prices are steaily; Rio 18 2 c. Cv)TT0S Takxb No. 408, Ma 603. 20c; 6'oo Ih;: TOO, 16c, cheese E.D. 19c. Factory 19c. W K. 18e. CoTTOssEm Receipts are very fair and prices steady. The milia pay f 12 per ton on levee, and $12 50 delivered, buyer furnishing sacks. Motes are in demand at 1 to 4c per pound. Eoos The market is dull at 30 to 32c Flovr. All . grades are quiet Super, $4 5W.1.5 00; X, f5 2f5 60; XX $5 76(6 25; XXX and Fancy, $6 76& 8 oo. ; Kkesh Meat Dressed Pork is steady. City kild is held at llVu,12c; up coun try slaughtered, l'fj-llHc FRrn Apples aie selling at $2 50 3 50 for common and medium grades, but choice are held at 4a.4 50. Dried 1 Apples 7c; Dried Peaches 8(a,10c for quarters and halves: Peeled, MQUfc; Lemons, flOflO 50 per box; Oranges, fll12 per bbL . Fish Mackerel No. 1, bbls 24(3$26; M, bbia M2 50$13 00; No. 2. in bbls17 M: M do $6 75; Vo. 1, kits 2 90($3; No. 2 do $2 15&?2 25; No. 3. (1 , .-2. White fish, ; bbls, 8. Sardines fly mV':t.20 per case for quarters; f33!v34 for halves. Feei . Shelled Corn on levee h2S.h3c j Oats are weaker; 400 sacks sold on land- i ing at 64'fiioc, Bran, in store, $25, and J scare. Jlay, $JG. Cooked cotton seed meal $22-';i.s;t loose at oil mills. Feeo. The demand for feed U not i large, and prices are unsettled. One huu dred and one sacks of yellow cornsold ! to-day at 93c White is held at 95c. Oats J are .dull at 70c. Bran fc23. Ilay $2ti. 1 Game axd Poultry Chickens are teady at $3 5o5 per dozen. Ducks $3 50 'iui 50. Geese $7(.9. Turkeys $14t20; ! Wild Ducks $SG1. Wild (ieose $8(3,10. j Wild Turkevs 412&it. Venison 7fe9c. Bearmest, 18S20c. QuaiLs $2 253.2 50 ier doz. Squirrels, $2. Rabbits, $3. Dressed Turkeys 18aUi2c per lb. Gcknies Good demand for second hand at 16c to 17c Hjdes Prices are weak. Dry Flint 17c; Dry Salt 14c; Green Salts te 8Jc; Greeu 6lj to 7c Iron Ties Demand light. We quote Live Stock Choice cattle are iu demand. We quote: Cornfed 6(g,7c, gross; good grass, 4a5c; inferior to common, 249'ii(c. Hogs are weal; at8(&9c gross: choice Sheep, $4(u6 per head; Miik Cons, $30s,ii1; Work Oxen, : t per yoke. Molasses Prices are lirm. l'riuie te choice Louisiana, "5f- . Golden Syrup $1(3,1 15. Naval Stores Tar, in kegs, $6 25 to 5 75 for Pine; in 40 gallon bbls, $8 to 10; Pitch $6 per bbl; Oakum $5 to $6 per Ma, PRoorcE Peachblow 'snalm-a 75(80c per bushel, in lots, or 82 per bbl. In a small way, $2 15(a.2 25. Onions $4, and dulL Cabbage dull at tt'gJSc per head. Turnips 5oc per bushel. Provisioss. All kinds are nominal. Mess pork, in a jobbing way, $30(0,51. Bulk shoulders 2a,lZ)ic Clear sides 16c. Jowls 10c. Sugar-aured hams Lard, in tierces, Wu,ls'..e; kegs, 19 lJic; caddies, 20(5 21c. There is little or no demand. Powder Blasting $4 50 per keg. Ritle $6 50. Rice Carolina, 99r, Louisiana, S(j, 8c Salt 2801b barrels, 90; 7-bushel barrels, $3 50(3 7": Liverpool sacks, $2 75(3. BfMMLH 'file market is firm and the de mand is active. Common to good common Louisiana, Uj&tHe; Fully fair, l:'',e; Prime to choice, UXdMJjc; Veliow clarified, 14Ji(j,15c; While clari fied, LMiMc; Herds, lti ''n,17c. Spirits Demand active, and market steady. Common Whisky 75c to $1 00; Proof $1 25 to 1 35. Soda American, boxes, 7'-c; do. kegs, 6 to 7c Euglish, boxes 8t(o,9c; do. kegs 7X3sSc Shot Drop, per bag, $2 75;' Buck $3. SlfUF? Garrett, box, $1K; packed, $8. Soap Palm Soap,6Jc; No. 1 do. 77X. Panola do. 10c; Erasive. 9 u 10c: Extra Family, 8 to 9c; Castile 17c; imported do. 25 to 2sc. Sta'rch 6 to 7c per lb. ' Tallow Dull at 9c. Viskoar Cider vinegar 88 to 10 per bbl ; Wine $12 to 14. COTTON FACTORS. WASH. b. TAYLOR. W. 1. KAUFOKD W. E M'OUir.K. TAYLOR, RADFORD &, CO., COTTON FACTORS, AKP General Commission Merchants, IS MONRnE STREKT, lietaeen Main and J Front, Memphis, Term. Bagu-i.K. Ih.j.e. Tie and Supplies furnished on reasonable terms. H orders. t'li:i i other i.e.-i rise insiru'-tm CHARLES H. DORION. Jr., (Lateot Moshy A Dorton), Cotton Fao tor, Office, 15 Mosby & Hunt's Bunding. DMMtts) 804 Front St.. 304 Mr. Mi'! i,-. - - - TENNfSEE. T Raaxi ok. Hope, Ties and Supplies fur- nlslied customers. deSl A. St. noY. r. M. white. I R. OA VIS BOYD, VHITE & DAVIS, Cotton Factors AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 2Do Front StrtH't, Memphis, Tt-nn. ar All consignments covered by Open Pol cv, aud In store covered by lusurauce, unless ot'l.erwi.e Instructed. d.-Pt HUGH TORRANCE, Cotton Factor AM General Commission Merchant, ho 10 Jefferson St., Titus Block, OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MEMPHIS. TENNESSEE. nol w MILAM, BOWLING & CO.. COTTON FACTORS, Gen( pi Commission Merchants 266 Front Street, Memphis. To Plautera. a XOIt'l'HWEiHrKK.S' fsnuer desires to Join with six to tt rac- tlc-.il col ton plan the usual terms i seed, etc., against ip," ou menu, -9 U jply at STEAMBOATS. FOR WHITE RIVER. Speed, Safety and Comfort Elliott Line. Memphis White Kiver In For Heien-t. Friar's Poln cket Little KoeJt, rtoi cprinas, bcbtct, i-a Aip, Auiiasta 'and Jacksouport, LEGAL TENDER- John D. Elllolt. mastei This flmt-claMKlde-wlieelpos- EVERY TUESDAY, al 5 oclook p.m. Connects with steamer MolMe Oratx far all points on Upper White anil Black rivers. ELLIOTT MILLER, Agents. Promenade and Jeflerson su.,opp. Landing. ao21 "OLD RELIABLE" DAVIS & UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. '1 'HE splendid Side-wheel Passenger Steam 1 crs Liberty No. 2. and Commercial, will form a heiut-weekly United stales Mall Line between Memphis ami Wulte, Little Ked and and Black Rivers, leaving Memphis every Tuesday and Halurday, at & o'clock p.m. Thes. i...ms havi heen iiorketliindthorouE.il' repaired ami rarulshed with new outfits, making Ihem asgooil new. The Merchants and Planters on White, Hod and Black riven, have taken one-half the stock in this line, thus making it a permanent and reliahli " Home Institution. We hope, by strict at tention to business and low katks, to merit a fair share of public patronage. JOHN B. DAVIS, Superintendent. Consizn f'eUljt to " Davis Line," Memphis, Tcan. LtOVT 4 ROBBINS. AenH, noli SiL-Jii JeUerson street, xaempnis. FOR 4BTJB0LA. Kegular Semi-weekly Packet For Osceola and all Intel mediate-Landings. M' 'i. i.t I . i i K i A ::.'.' J. liearlt, master Kvi ry'TLBSOAV and sai i-kdai 9l dej FOR HATCH1E KIVER. THt STKAMEK xxrxs. BELLE, K D. Small master. Will commence to inn tle JP"k Hatehie l:iir tn tl-.t !'r.-i t i-em S3 the river, from Memphis to the railitmd bruise near Bniwnsville, weekly, and will do the business lor the trad - satisfactorily, del! W. B. I.WIKR. AgenL ARKANSAS RIVER LIKE. Memphis and Arkansas River Packet Company. U. S. Kail Liiid.jL Winter Arrangement DITRINUilie present hiah water In the Ar IcaSMB river, this cvinipany will run the following fleet of elegant passenger boats through to Port Smltli : THOS. U. ALLEN..- MARY BOVD W. A. CALDWELL.. ODIDON .Reese Prllelinrd, materl .. Hnyncs, master E. W. Poland. maler (.'lav Hice, Master DARDEXELLE. Wm. B. Xowland, master OZARK Ad. Storm, master FORT OlltSON Eugene Sniith, master LEAVING MEMPHH TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS &. SATURDAYS, At 5 o'clock p.m. These boats are ilecant. They leave on time. Their aaaooanodsttoafl are unsur paaaetl. anl tliey offer, under this arranee ment, unpreeedcnU-d !tt i ;:ies t enuarants, shipteisaud the traveliun public. Persons desiring t slnp v--t this line should consten frelglit to M. and A. R. P. in, Memphis. Fr'iahts wili Ik' forwarded at our card rates, and without chHrge for landiui; at Memphis. JOHN 1. ADAMS, President. W. 11. KENNKDAY, Aaeut. No. 3 Madison St., Stanton Block. deSO FKElCiHT & TICKET AGENCY KOUN'S THROUGH LINE. Regular alternate Wednesday Memphis and New Orleans i'ackcL For New Orleans. Red River, and all Bend Lantiiiigs. The mnanideei.t j-r--u ooudeiis.iii; l'lisseuger faekul. -nrrt GR AIVTTJ TE3 IFL A.. i. I. Koun, master, ! Jas. Kerr, Jr., clerk, leaves Memphis a. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 13th, 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 29th. 5 p.m. leaves New irleans Alternate Wednesdays. Ttirouah receipts by LEVY ROBI'INS, R W. UOH ! BURRS, iliint'-. Memphis. G. L. KOUNS 4 Bill)., Propi ielors, decJ New Url-.ans. NOTICE. Optee Kmins' Line tmtJHocr Par'-i ' . New Orlkass, I. a., Nov. ft, IS . Sli.siltit K N our only niliioriztsl Agen to sell tickets over our line of steamers at Memphis, Tennessee. O. U KOI NS A BUG. 3ST o t i o o . General Tfeket Office of the M. and C. R R. MBMO, Ti-.s.s., Nov. M. SFI.RIKK'K 11 our oul' sulhorised asesil tn redei-m our Kmigraut tickets hound Houth, and uoue others ns-. iiresent tkels t this office. A. A-HARNBB, mi!7 Geu't Ticket Auelit. FOB FRIAR'S n)lNT. DAILTTjiNE. Memphis to Friar's Pt., Helena and Bends. l'Ai'KEM JlSsSsUBst GEN. ANDERSON, Jas. Lee. master Leaves Memphis Mondays, Weixesiay-.. ami Kriiiavs. GEO. W. CHEEK, - Geo. Malonc. master Leaves Memphis Ti'ssbayh, Tuckspavs, and 8ATVKDAVS, at t o'eliH'k p.m. Leaves Friar's Point everyday at 9 o'eloea a.m 4mmt FOR NEW ORLEANS. Regular Memphis and New Orleans Packet. MAGENTA J. K. Hleks, master John 8. Huillvan. Clerk. The only Memphis and New i ir- m JT- I '.. I.eavis Mel.i;-:ii . iT j i.fjlTI as follows: Wetinesday January oth Wednesday ..Jauu-try Ota Weilm sdav, February -il Weiluesday Feoruary llh LARltY HAKMSTa!) Al'O., deM ELLIOTT A Ml I.I Kit, Agents. Regular Wednesday Packet, for Vicksburg, Natchez and New Orleans. Magnificent Low-Pressure Steamer Groat m o id xx3 11 c , W. R Donaldson master. Will leave as above, Wltn.s KsoAr, Decem ber 1st, at 5 o'clock p.m., and every alternate For Srattahte inoniRtion. apply at the (ieneral lassent.-r le(mrlmeiit. No. 1 Prome nade, loot of Jefferson :us i. Passengers priK-urlug lleRets al lUsims. WsW H. II. slllK K, Tlckel Agent. Regular Memphis and Now Orleans Packet. FOR NEW ORLEANS & THE BENDS The laree and m tgnlncent passenger steamer GREAT .REPUBLIC, W.B.Doivaldsou. master J.lI.Atkinsou, clerk WILL l.tAV- AS AOVE WEDNESDAY, December 1st, at 5 p.m And cv.tv e.itej-n:ite Wetlnestlay 1 iiereufter. For freight or passage apply on board or to LEVY L R0BBINS, Agents. 16 Jefle'nsun Street. LARRY HARMSTA0, Agent, no33 12 Madison Street. POB ST. FKANCIS RIVEIt. Memphis and St. Francis Rivr Tues day Packet. For Helena, Mariana, MaJLson and Wlttsburr Tne new and elegant Sidewbeel Passenger PackeU SAINT FRANCIS, Capt. T. R. Bowman- .Jiam C. Paine, Clerk Itrll-I- leave M.-tu phi-for Hr.L V KNA, L'A.NUni.L: au-l ST. FRANCIS KlVr.HS every TU1 o'clock p.m. LARRY HARM ST AD, Apent. fehis 1.' Mailisoo st reel. For Arkansas and Texas. 'P RAVEI.ER8 OR KM K. RANTS colng to 1 Arkansas or Texas stitiuld cross the river at this iioint ou steamer LAURA Cheek master to Cheek's Landing. Four miles of land travel saved. Boat makes Tour trips daily. Fare oict-hal that nf ntwuintr Ualtaun. sets For Haile's Point, Key Corner, liversbunj. and all Intermediate Iaudtus. The splendid side-wheel passe uger packet jdEs SALLIE V. t. B. Miller, master W. K. Parker, clerk Will leave as abovs. EVERY THURSDAY. AT 5 P.M. WSF We have iirovidetl ourselves. u itlta full htock of Plantation Supj.lit - which, to the trade, we are offering at great indutrmentd. Among which may be fount! tin- following: 900 dozen Planter's Hoes, l!0 dozen Blind Bridles, 280 dozen Hames, 230 dozen Hogskin Collars, 1,200 coils Cotton and Grass Plow Line, 5,000 pairs Tracechains 75 dozen Single and Double Trees, 125 dozen Back Bands, 140,000 pounds HoJIowware Castings, 600 dozen Axes. Sola Agents in Memphis for the Brinley Separate Share &, Urie Steel Plows, Owners of the Mitchels Patent ; also, the Teagues Patent Cotton Scrapers, A full Stock of Hardware and Agricultural Implements in store. ORGILL BROS. & CO., CORNER MONROE AND FRONT STREETS, MEMPHIS, TENN. ELECTION NOTICE. Judges Election Notice. TN A CrOK DANCE with the Proclamation ol X His Exeelleucy Governor D. W, C s uier. the following persons are appointed to open, and hold an election, on January 4, 170, for Judge of the t.'buuceiy Court and Common Law I'ourt of Shelby counvy : 1 ),. strict At Stephen Enatish''. R. il. ?'"iid. Deputy Commhwiouer; (i. W. T'.iorn, J'. bmilii, J. H"t:h,e, Judges; R W. Hicks, C M. Prleil, ClerltH. ii Duilrirt At Kelson's. . W. P. York. Deputy Commissioner; A. D. Huntt-r, T. It. Nelson, W. S. Nobliu, Judges; W. p. Ward W. T. Nelson, Clerks. ikl District .-1 ( JuffopV r"- ' W. J. A. Bell, Deputy Commissioner; J. L. Wvnne, N B. Sparks, K. M. Bateman, Judges; BeuJ. F. Duncan, H. Rembert, Clerks. ith District At Utd tniou OkondL Tlios. L. Olles, fieputy Commissioner; Jan-.es Connel. E. R Harold, A. MeSouth, Ju'Iku; W. l-tlwich. J. W. Carroll, Clerks. Gti JtutrUt At Halctgk. W H. Moncrief, Deputy Commissioner; H. B. Wililford, Thus. M. Ward, (i. L. Nickels, Judges; B. W. Prjror, II. R. Fuller, CleiKa. 1th lt U-tAt Dartlett. E. W. Coldwell. lVpuly (.'oinmLssioner; W. B. Wi;iiams-.n, , Hamtlton. L JJ. Mercer, Judpes; W. .7. Ward, A. Mercer, Clerks. 6, Til,ictA Shelby Deoot, L. McMullins Deputy Coiumiashiner; Wm. Giifllu, Silas Wherry C. B. English. Judges; J. M. Williams, W. P. Thompson, Clerks. Wh District At J-'isherrille. w' H. Webber, Deputy Commissioner; J. M. Brooks, W. S. Bszier, J. W. Morris, Judges; W. H. Pihhly, U. M. Strong. Clerks. 101 iniriel--',t O 'Hi err ill. H. Irliy, Depdty Commissioner; J. M. ilem bat' Jease Applewhite, J. G. Moore, Judges; A. S. stralton, J. W. Keon, Clerks. lUA District Ai (Jcrmantown. L. A. Rhodes, Deputy Commissioner; R. W r. J.O.CaUta, J. P. Wenford, Judges; M. P. Webb. Wm. Carter, Clerks. lth JHMrietAt ifechanicsrille. D. I'esrs.jii, Deputy Coimissi")ner; J. W. i Etitm, W. M. M-ore, Wm. t en null, judges , M. W. ;iedlorl, T. P. Lewis, Clerks. IMh District At Arnold's. F.C steptieii-on. Deputy L'oiumissioncr: W. L. Lundy, W. A. Dooly, J. W. Levi, Judges; F. P. Dooly. G. M.S. Williamson, Clerks. ltirA TKth M tt White's Station. J. (i. Hurvev. Deputy Commissioner; J. H. Goodle't W. It. Hiime. A. W. Moore, Judges: A J. Broot. A. l'. G ill -. Clerks, 7th District At McOjunelt's aturek. T. D. Massey, lieputy Commissioner; J, Massey, A. M Suut, A. C. Roark, Judges; T. M. Aleiauder, RubL Sloue, Clerks. CITY. lf Ward Xorth end Xavy Yard. Jas. A. Newsom, Deputy Commissioner; J. K. Handle, o. Dwyer, J. Giancey, Judges; C. C. Raugh, F. T. At wood. Clerks. -i B'artf Corner Washington and Fourth Streets. George Uilllione, Deputy Commissioner; R. W. Lignllurne. T. J. Campbell. W.J.Chase, Judges; Tlios. Joyce, A. K. Edgiugton, Clerks. 'ill WardKiernan's tijKee. W. E. Baireti. lu pnty Commissioner; Jas. Roork, W. J. Mei -in. J. A. .Signaigo, Judges; flam schrader, W. A. Melson, Clerks. ith Wm d tor-r Madison and Tftird Sts. I. T. Cartwritht, Depiuv Commissioner; A. T. Laetv, P. M. SUtilei;, y. W- Col-iuan, Judges; Dan lvirwan. A. Holbing, Cleras. oth Ward Circuit GbMrf House. T. W. O'Donnell, Deputy Commissioner; J. C. Hoist. Ow en smith, James Fognrty, Judges; W. W. Gilbert, John D. Baird, Clerks, Cth Ward Cbr. Tolbet t and Mulberry sts. H B. Chiles, lepnty Commissioner; P. A. CieiiHi, Tlsos. B. Norment, J. Halstead, Judges; W. H. Clark, rtaiu Muurc, Jr., Clerks. 7th Ward Cbr)ier Linden and Causa Sts. Roht. Good. Deputy Commissioner: W. L. 4 Stewart, W. Davidson, I., llarmstad, Judges: r . r osier, v. t. joues, !. j.-i its. N','i Wm d--Uhurch, (liinby Avenue. D. T. Monsarrat, Deputy Commissioner: H. 3. Holt, D. Pante, T. MeGeoy, Judges; J. D. Stewart, Eugene Ia?vy, Clerks. 9tA Hvtro 0?)ner Kerr and fifth Streets. W. B. Glisson, Ieputy Commissioner; c. M. Wardig. J. lmnbury, John Hering. Judges; J. V. Hrudweiker, F. C. Bctiaper, Clerks. 10 A Ward Africa liaxley Church. W. K. Melfresh, Deputy Commissioner; T. T. Wright, W.C. Ellis, James M. Williamson, Judges; J. M. Boon, Auguste Bizien, Clerks. Deputy Commissioners will please call and get ltetUrus and Foil Uooaa, aud oasnoiu iu. JOHN P. BOCUHNEB, de35 Com'rof Registr'n for Sbelhy county. City Election Notice. Hl.K f(ktlorug porsonw are hereby appoint 1 edJsdffea, Clerks, ami leuty Comniis Kionei h, lo opon and hold an election for May or, Alderini'ii. t'ouueilnien and iher officers, a provided by the new city charter. Election Thursday, Jan. 6, 1870. Is' WirdXorth End of Xavy Yard. Defsaty CoaaasiaasasMC, EiaS Miller; Judges, Janies A. Newsom, J. V. Randall and J. J. Powers; Cterka. w. J. McKeou, jr., and F. T. At w ood. Jut Ward W. J. Oiase's Feed Store, rap tmr street. D-puty Commissioner. W. J.Chase; Judgea, W. H. Bridges, R W l.igluburueand ctiarles Smith ; i lei Us, Tlios. Fox and A.K. Kdglugton. .'iff Ward 'Suire Kieitian's Ojice, on Ad ams street. Depntvt ommissioner, T. P.Adamn: Judges. A. Woodward. W. J. McK.-on and Dr. D. F. Uooilyear: Clerks, Thomas Garvoy aud W. W. Gilbert. ' 4'A H'arf Xo. H Maitisontreet. Deputy Commissioner, G. W. Lincoln; Judg A. T. Lacey, P. M. Stanley and W. 1!. Greculasr; Clerks, Daniel Kirwlu and A. nothing. Mi Ifartr Tfoom 36, CYrrMh OjurfAoit-e. Ieputy Commissioner, K. J. Boughner; J nil gi-s. Owen Smittt, Theodore Hoist and I. H. Mallory ; Ch-rks, J. M. Coleman and Mich ass1 Magevney, Jr. iith Ward Waldron Block, Main street. lieputy Commiisi!ner, W. A. Melsun; Judges.lt. U. Chllds, T. B. Norment and c. R church ; Clerks, Samuel Moore, Jr., and W. H. Clark. 7th Ward Comer Linden and Causey sts. Deputy Commissioner, O. C. Jones; Judges W. il IHewai t, Tboa. H. Logwood and John Loague; Clerks. F.Foster and W.T. Vandyke. 8fA H'it'(f (lored Church on Quinby st. H i,!ih- 4'timeiissiotier. Wm. Tale: Judires. U. T. BtonsaiTBt, D. Pante and T. Mclieoy; Clerks, J. 1). stewait and ETt-ene Levi. M Wmrd Corner Kei-r and Fifth streets. Deputv Coiiiiulssloner, J. U. Daubury; Judges, w. B. Glisson, C. M. WardiR and John Knox; Clerks. J. U. Haudwerker and F.C. Schaper. Uith Ward Africa Bailey's Cnureh. Dt putv i oniinissieiier, W.F. Boon; Judges, R. F. Loony, V. C. Kills and Jas. M. William son; Clerks, Auguste Biziet. and John v-uiu-lan. Where thoreare not suitable places to hold I he election in the places designated, the leputy Coinmissioner and Judges will select one as done as possible. JOHN 1". BOCttHNER. Commissioner of RcgLstrallon lor Shelby Uoantr. deS ELECTION NOTICE. FROM the large number of voters registered In the Seventh Ward, it Is apparent that it will be necessary to open two places of votlnc In that ward at the approaching mu nicipal election. The comer of Linden and Canst-v, and the corner of Beal and DeSoto streets are hereby designated as such voting places, and the following named persons are appointed Judges of election at the polls to be opened at tne corner of Beal and IloSolo si n ets, to-wtt :- lvputv Commissioner. J. B. Sliarpe: Judges, John S Kerr, Jerry Ktoly and U. W. F. Cook; Clerks, F. Foster and James II. Purdy. JOHN P. UoUOHNElt. deal Com'r of Registr'n for Shelbj etiuuty. TRANSPORTATION. QUICK TIME EAST ! ! Louisville Route Always Ahead SUMMER SCHEDULE, Commencing May 2, 1869. DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS WILL BUN AS FOLLOWS OH TH1 Memphis and Louisville Railroad Line: Leave Memphis (city time) 4:00 a.ra. J:46p.m. Morning train from Memphis does not run on Sunday. Leave Memphis, city time, 4:00 a.m. 2:45p.m. Arrive al N'aasuville 11:45 p.m. 5Hia.m. Bleeping Cars on Evening Tralu from Mem phis to Louisville and Memphis to Nashville. Through Tickets at Reduced Rates Can be procured at the Company's ofllceST 1-2 Main street, and at Depot, head of Main at. d ai iepoi, or uy tne ir Company; at Holsls, r on board boats, to ait Memphis Cf Private Kesic unne. id points Eas and Mirtn. SPECiAL NOTICES. Let Common Sense Decide. What is the rational mode of procedure in cases of gune ral debility and nervous prostration? Does not reason tell us that Judicious stimulation is required. To resort to violent purgation la such a case Is as absurd as it would be to bleed a Marviiii: man. Yet it is done every day. Yes, this stupid and nnphlloscphleal practice is continued in the teeth of the uueat fact that physical weakness, with all the nervous disturbances I hat accompany it, is more certainly and rapidly relieved by Hos t Bn a "a Stomach Bl n kks than by any other medicine at present known. It Is true that general debility is o.'ieii attended with tor . ; i;.eu; .rtjy .f luw oovi ls. and that this symptom mus, ,irt 1r overlooked. Rut Whi Hie hi!" tin- dlschnme of tne waste matter of system lsexpedltedorre2ule.ted.ita vigor rxr bk ...11... hll. The BHiers do liutii. 'I hey moine niterl eut and aptt-biiious properties, Willi extinordiuarv tonic now-er. Even while removing obstructions from 'lie toweJSjtbev tone ani (nvlgurate Hi use or gan. Tlirdugh the sti'inach, upon which the ;rr;,I vegetable specific acts directly, It give a henllhy and isngsjugl Impetus to everv eiilc-tblid mnotiou. Digestion Is tacilitateJ, the faltering circulation regulated, the blood reinforce"! with a uew accession of the ali- ?f?.l.?IjV-Prl"e.llll' tllc u,'rv"" traced, and ...T - .. man. powers of the system roused iuto healthy action: not soasinod'cuHy, as wr.'U I) 11. ti .se ii . mer siitnulant were admin Isisi pa, bet tor a continuance. It Is in this way thai such extraordinary changes in.- w rought In tie- condition of the feeble, cmaciatcifand uervous invalids by the use of this wonderful corrective, alterative and tonic Let common sense decide between such a preparation and a prostrating ca thartic supplemented by a poisonous astriu geut like strychnine or quluia. BOTTLED PARALYSIS. This Is the proper title of the horrible me tallic hair dyes. Worse than the fate of Ab salom may be the fate of those wnouse them. ONE WHOLESOME PREPARATION Ftti ciioug.cg the hair to ay dtlrabio shad, from brow n to Jet black, may be procured everywhere, via: Cristadoro'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 nothing deleterious lo health. No other hair dye iu tne world has LUc like aftrautee, CRISTADORO'S HA1K PRESERVATIVE, as a Dress! ng, acts like a charm on the Hal r after Dyeing. Try It ALLC0CK S POROUS PLASTERS Seem to possess the quality of ACCUMULATING KLIXTRIC1TY And Imparting It to the body, whereby the circulation of the blissl becomes equalized upon the parts where applied, causing pain and morbid action to cease. The Poroas Plasters are flexible, and found to be of great help lo those who nave weak backs, or pain leip t n the ide. Ksiieetallv are they valuable to those who have neglected colds. They are olten preventivesof Consumption; nay, they are believed lo have loosened the grasp of this terrible affliction, and been mainly la stimiiental in effecting a cure. In variable climates they should be worn on th, breast or between the shoulders, or over the kid neys, by those who are subject to take cold easily. To Owners of Horses. Thousands of horses die yearly from Colic Tills need not be. Dr. Tobias' Venetian Horse Liniment will p-itively cure ewry case. If iven when first taken. The cost is onlv one dol lar. Every owner ol ahorse should have a bottle In hts stable, ready for use. It la war rauted Superior U) auyipiug else forihe cure of Cuts, Windgalls, Mwelllngs, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Old Sores, etc. This Lini ment is nti new remedy. It has been used and approyed of lor 22 years by the first norsemt:ii4u Hie country. Given to an over driven horse, it acts tike magc Ordeisare constantly received from theKACINO 8T.vhi.ks iir Ekglanu for it. The celebrated iiirum Wtio'lrtifr. of trt'ttlua fame, used il lor years. Col. PhiloP. Rush. orthe Jerome RaceCouise, has given a cert ideate, whiuh can be set. ii at the Depot, statlnic thai aft-er years ol trial.it is the best In the world. His address is Ford ham, N. Y. No one once using it win '7tr without It. It li put up in pint bottles. Sold by the Druggists and Saddlers throughout the Cnited States. Depot, lu Par Piaoe, New - - aM Batchslor't Hair Dyt. This splendid Hair Dye Is the best lu tho world: the only true and perieet Dye; harmless, reliable. Instantane ous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill erTects of bad Dves: Invigo rates and leave the Hair son and beautiful. Eiursor l)Oinf, Sold by all Druggists and Pel Tularin; and properly applied atBatchel nr's Wig Fsctorv. Nt. kt Bonn nnett. N. Y. LUMBER, LATHS ANO SHINGLES. LUMBER YARD and SAW MILL. THE oldest Yard In Memphis; established iu 1MT. With a full Hock of bus, sea soned and dressed lumber on yard, are pre pared to furnish any quantity and dimen sions of cypress or ltoplar, at short notice. A large stock of Doors, Blinds and Sash, glazed or nnglazeil ; Laths, SlnngU Cedar Fence posts, Pine and poplar Flooring, always on hand. Our motto is, quick sales aud small profits. M. E. A J. W. COCHRAN, Office and Yard foot of Washinglou BL, nos daw Near river. FOR RENT. FOR RENT. I will rent, publicly. On the 15th Day of January Next, 1870, pretr the LKtiliAND PROPERTY, within the La conla Circle1! Ark., tlfly miles lielow Helena, containing Seven Hundred Acres of Cleared Land, in tine slate of cultivation, with com fortable improvements and a line su-am Clin upon the premises. Terms iuade known on day of renting. Idel5 DAN BRYAN. FOR RENT. THE LOCK HART PLANTATION, NEAR Sunflower landing. Coahoma county. Mississippi, will lis rented for the year lbTu, at five dollars per acre. There are fonr hun dn.l Hcres of cleared land, much ol It high and of superior quality, with anew ginhouse, two lrou-tubed wells with pumps, and snffl eten! hewed-log tenements to accommodate a family and the laborers. A good teuant can have tbe privilege of paying one-half the first year's rent with re pairs and improvements, such as may be ac complished with field hands, and of contin uing ills contract for several years. Apply to tbe subscriber at Sunflower Land ing. H. C. CH AMliKRH. December S. 1S). del2 Cotton Land for Sale. VBOCT SUO0 acres of the richest cotton land of Chicot county. Ark., the finest cotton region in the world; it Is high bank laud; formerly Belle Point, one of tbe first se lections on tbe river; ISOt) acres cleared, bal ance 1 ituter, readily salable as wood or lum ber ; leveed fronting on the river, and encir cled by a beautiful lake: It has the great ad vantage of independence of the levees nf tbe main shore, and can be made a most secure and beaoUnU domain. Valued, before the war, at 150,11(10 ; it Is now offered so low that the profits of a single full erop will pay for it. if not sold by 16tu January, IS7U, It will be leased n favorable terms. Apply to de2 JOHN T. DOWD VLL. St. Louis, Mo. For Sale 100 Horses & Mules AT DIGGS & WOFFORD'S SALE AND LIVERY STABLE No. 376 Main Street. A' K have one hundred head of Horses and it Mules toi sale, an. 1 will keep constantly ou hand Horses and Mules for sale at tha lowest market price, dell NEV1LL4 JAMES. NOTICE. N'OTICE Is hereby given to the Stockhold ers W the Uebjian National Bank or Memphis,' that the annual election for 1. rectors takes pla-.-e, at Hie Bank. No. Hll Main street, between r.he hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p.m.. On the llth Day of January Next. Stockholders can vote either in person or bv proxy. de MAjtTIK OBIFFIN. Cashier. T.mnrl : Tjanci ! Xjand ! WANTED to rent for the year 1870, one hundred or more acres of improved and, lying near tne cuy ot aiempnis. I'ur ties having land to lease, y.euse call at a Broom Factory, No. 9 Howard s Row Walker Brothers & Co 229 MAIN Attention! Attention! Attention o NO HUMBUG! . NO HUMBUG Look out for Bargains ! Great Bargains ! Great Reduction ! A SURPRISING All those desirous of SECURING BARGAINS, should attend the GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE OF OUR IMMENSE RETAIL STOCK OP Dry Goods Design Doing an Exclusive Wholesale Business. del9ws WALKER BROS. &. CQ. 229 MAIN ST. LEGAL NOTICES. COMMISSIONERS' SALE. BY virtue of a renewed order of sale, ren dered at the October term. MS, of the Mis sissippi county circuit Court. I will proo i .1 to sell, to tiie inchest and west iii.toer, on a i creuit or lour rnoinns, at me conrinouse door In tne town of Osceola, Arkansas, Oa TUcSDAY, January 4, I870, all that tract of land lyiug in naid county, and known a? the Nodeoa farni.oontaiuing about 32U0 acres a'-)Ut Jii acr.-s rloared. Hale to be made within lawful hours. I HAS. BOWKX, Commissioner. At the same time and plnee, X will sell, to the highest bidlir, for cash, ten mules, placed in my iinmls ai Receiver of the Bostloh $ Jordan trust luud. JAS. v ii"T. U . Receiver. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. No. 4uJS. N. K. In the Chancery Court of Mem phis, TeiHiissee. iaiu s. Juicer. K.tccmor of H. C. Horion, dee'd, vs. J. 11. Sliarpe, et ai. TN this Cause, OS the 'id day of December, 1 1889, an order was entered, directing pub lication to lie made for all persons interested in the estate of H. C. Hor'ou, dee'd, to come Ibrw ild. eshinit their tientuud. and have themselves' nia.l-.- piirtii-s to the bill In this suit. etc. : alo, enjoining all persons claim ing to he erealtors ot sj id estate frqm insti tuting .-nits at law upon their demands: It is tl. renu - ordered. That all seen paktiks make their appearance herein, at the courthouse, in the city cf Memphis, Tenu., on or before the nrst Monday In March, l7e, and die and establish their claims as afore-sild. according to law, or the same will be birred and the cause proceeded witli exparte; and that a copy of this order be published oiiee a week, for four successive weeks, in the Memphis Appeal. A copy attest. ACUl'STON ALSTON, clerk and Master. Hy K, J. Bi-ACK, Deputy Clerk and Master. Estes Jaeksou, solicitors fwr Complain anU de2 JUS PRINTING. FRANKLIN PRINTING HOUSE 15 COURT STREET. KEEP PACE WITH THE TIMES ! Immense Arrival cf 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, Embltn?3 and Vignettes ! Every kind of Business represented ! Endless Variety of Cards and Papers ! A Complete Job Printing House ! The proprietor takes occasion to twain call the attention of the Merchants and fnii ness Men of Memphis to his tecilittes for filling orders for every description of M t:u-i-ANriLK Pkinti.su required iu the Office or Counting-room. The most perfect Ratl.factlon will be given In every Instance, and Prices shali. BEfeow AND UNI FORM. Orders respwslfuliy solicted. S. C. TOOF, Boll Proprietor. HAiR RESTORATIVE. A New Discovery ! ! Phaloi "VIT I A Salvi for the Hair. CLEAR ATER ! IHC SEDIMENT I ! tiPENTftJHE LIGHT! !! For Restoring to lair its Original Coorl Phai.on's 'ViTAi.yrdifFcrs ut terly irom all tliair coloring preparatimps-'ne.etotbrc used. It is lyrrfmJ, sweet smelling, preciptates no muddy or slimy matpr,requires no sbak ing, im parls no stain to the skin. Hold it tothe light and it is clear and cloujess. It leaves no mark on the scJto ; yet it reproduces in gray haiNtnatural color that time or siccnaiL may na bleached out ot it. k-FThalon's Vital is for one sole purposerfiat of reproducing, with absafute cer tainty, the naturalflWor of th. hair. It is nointended as a daily dressioImorforremoving CCurf or inndruff ; nor for cu ring baJnness; nor for stimula ting tlfe growth of the hair. Thesf objects may be accom plishwl after the color has been fixed with the V italia, by Pha lon's (Niemical Hair Invito- rator. The ViTunSta harmless and unetjualed prepfcyation for 1 reproduction of lie origi 1 A hue of gray hair,aLd noth i ig else. This is accoliplished in from two to ten applications, accordintrtothedsTOth ot shade STREET, 229 Look out for Bargains Great Bargains ! Great Reduction ! REDUCTION ! & Clothing BANKS AND BANKING. EMMET BAN K, No. I and 3 Madison Street, it ANTON Uittxik.. iiios. I-islior, Pros't. OM. US Slsfct Drans on Ireland, and Three r and Sixty Days' Bixht on London at New sail and A.-'o. Bankini general Exchange and REMOVAL. THK. City Bank has ramoved from the coi ner of Jefferson mid Kront street, to tbe new Hank iiuildiu,?, No. I) Madison street. S. H. Tobfv, President. E. C. Kiaa Cashier. J. A. HaTia, Jr., Assistant Cashier. CiTY BANK, New Bank Building. No. 9 Madi3on St. TKA15SACTS A GENERAL BANKING ANO EXCHANGE BUSINESS, And Deals in Gold. Silver, Stocks, Sacds, City and County Scrip, and SOUTHERN BANK NOTES. " Deai-ts for sale in sums to suit, on Eng land, Ireland, Scotland, France, and ail nana of Uermauy. Also, Uold l.-rafts on New iork. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MEMPHIS. DIRECTORS: B. EIPMAN, F. S. DAVIS, J. T. KAIUJASON, ii. II. H'DAH, J. N. OLIVER, NEWTON FORD, . W. Til ATI ' HER W. P. PROUDFIT, W. W. YoL'NU, W. P.. MliORE. U. t. SMI 1 11, J. U IKKKERSON. C.C. PARTE i. F. S. DAVIS, Prasident NEWTON F0R0, Vice-President W. W. THACHER, Cashier. BANKING HOUSE MEMPHIS LIFE And Gen'l Insurance Company, Cor. Front and Madison SU., D. B. M0LL0Y, President. u8 FERDINAND MOUOY, Cashltr. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK OF MEMPHIS. Doe a Genera Banking and Exchange rsusmess. Collections made at all points and Promptly Jietnided. DIRECTORS : am oh wwfoanrr. a. t. lacey. J. E. MERRlMAN, TH'. it. SMITH, H.T. TOMLIN'SON, A. J. WHITE. H. A. PAKTEK. J. E. W ATKINS, W. H. CUERIiV. W. H. CHERRY, President. AMOS WOODRUFF, Vice President. H. A PARTEE, Cashier J. FREEMAN, As't Cashier. sel9 THE L1S0T0 BANK OF MEMPHIS. DIRECTORS: JXMES ELDER, W.H.WOOD. T. K. FARMS M )RTII, K. H. THJMHI 0MB, JOHN ii. LEECH. OFFICERS : JAMES ELDER, : : President. W. H. WOOD. : : Vice-President. T. R FARNSWORTH, Cashier. ocll union and planters bank NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. irMI'll!S. N.ivi n.h.T I. lMi". The Bord of Directors ha.eordered an in Rtallmentof Uh upon the r i! scribed Capital of tills Hank to he paid on or before the nrst of January next. nov-2 S. P. READ, Cashier. REMOVAL REMOVAL. THE office of W. Y. L'IRODB Bankruptcy, ia r- moved Htreet, betwi-en Front and Min Bank Bitii.uixi Fereous hav Willi tbe office will take notice. A'vi-rnee In to Madison treets, XkW REMOVAL.. O. TC. O j0l. JS ES, Jr,. SADDLERY, AND SADDLERY HARDWARE, HAS REMOVED TO 817 noU 1-2 1VI A I HX ST. CliMMISPTONKK FOR THE District Court oftheUnit'd States COMMISSIONER FOR THE Court of Claims at Washington, Commissioner of Deeds for tbe Several States and Territories, and NOTAH.T yUT-TiIO. WSpecial and prompt attention given to the taking of iK-posltlons, or Coiuinbisions from other Statoa. OFFICE : Mo. I COURT STREET, B.J. SEMMES & CO B. J. SEMMES. ! WHISKIES ! yANNISSEE ! WESTMORELAND ROBERTSON COUNTY, Bourbon, PURE RYE, And a variety of other grades of WHISKEY FOR COUNTRY TRADE 6. W. L. CROOK Widows' & ASSETS, Policies issued upou all the approved plans of Lite Insurant-. Children's Educational Annuities granted. No restrictions upon uenc-e or travel, inviuenus payat'ie m " Tontine dividend " svsteni the raruv. Call and have it explained. 6. W. L CROOK & CO., managers, Office, 279 Main Street. CUBBINS & GUNN, IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS Html THE LARGEST AND MOHT COMPLETE TOCMTPRT AND MACHINE SHOP I tbe SouiL west, are prepared to do all work in THE MACHINERY LINE CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN EYER THEY KEEP ON HAND A STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND STATIONARY AND PORTAELE ENGINES, BOILERS. WROUGHT IRON GAS AND WATER PIPES OF ALL SIZES Wblcb will bs cut and fitted to order, promptly and welL One of the Una gives constant at lention lo the building of the very best FRENCH BURR GRIST MILLS, Which, tat durability and satisfactory working, are nnsnrpsasssl CLOT II KB ANI) LEATHER BELT1NU, In full UNION FOUNDRY, Adams Street, between Fourth and Bayou, Memphis. Tens. EN Valuable 96 08 B. P. P.M. XjNSjH.s' ciill cuns Contains no Quinine or Arsenic will pay Five Hundred Dollars in Bold for any Chemist finding either in its composition. It Im purelv a Vegetable Compound, and Warranted to Cure FEVER and AGCE of how ever lonit staji'diiiK. or money returned. N Cure, no- Pay, la our nuatio; all tbat se atk is for a fair trial of our Chill t are. 332SrXE!nS' STOMACH BITTERS, Tho rumt popular Bitters now in ue. It cures KMney Dweas. restores strenirth and appe makrs new blood, bnilin up weHkanU ftnfeebleU frame. For fenials weaktitjaa it la ousur tadfeX Aa a KeTcraye it haa no eqnai. Act promptly causing no feellnn of sickness of the stomach, and eontains no ca'.omaL in Jaundice, Liver Complaint and Biliouxncas they axe a certain cure. A anfe and efficient remely for (lilldren, relievins; them In a vary few hour. We have hundreds of ceriifiratea from rittaena and physicians of blab "taadi-nr, sbu: these medicines are what we represent thrru to be. A fair trial will prov.- il;i,r irtire. I)it. F. H. EXDEKS. For Hole by Druggists and general Storekeepers tterytchere.-ii ErTEHnS eto ROBS, Solo aFi-oi3Z-ss, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS Paduoali. licntvicli.y. Tbe above Medicines are for sale, at Wholesale and Retail, by , F. C. WARD A CO., AND WILKERSOy & BLAIR, DRUGGISTS Memphis Nursery. A CHOICE SELECTION OF APPLE, PEACH, PEAR, PLUM&HERRY, APRICOT NECTARINE, QUINCE & ALMOND TREES. GRAPE VINES IN CONCORD AND SCUPPERNONG. ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. A very thrifty stock, at moderate prices. Address SOEN et GILBERT, R. R. K' IF.X. J. M. i . l.i.KKT JB. LIQUOR DEALERS. .yaccaao, a. vaccaao. A. a. VACCAKO A. YACCARO & CO., Importers and Dealers In WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, ETC., ETC., ETC.. 324 Front Street. Memphis, Teno. SANDS' CELEBRATED CHICAGO ALES, PORTER & LAGER BEER. W. W. LUSK, SOLE AGENT. Office and Cellars, 222 Front Street, M KM PUIS, - - TENKE8SEK. ' 1 FOR SALE. rrllE sr. rii-wlieei steamboat X muiiiT'r 'n l.t She is. 1.S0 r.i i,r Hi feet beau, o feel DO!U, will carry teven hundreu lous; nas hmucii cjuu ilers. I feet stroke, with ample boiler power; i ,,w hii.-liii.at Fort Pickrlng. A'ill be -.Old on I ieral term, or sxubauteu far ciiy arop- I JNO. w. DAWSON. BRANDIES: J. & F. MARTELL Pinet, Castiilon&Co., OTARD, QUPUY & CO., Planat & Co., JAMES HENNESSY, A5D VIRGINIA PEACH & CO., Managers Orphans Benefit Life ins. Co. OF NEW YORK. :::::: $1,500,000 r.- atsli at enu of t-iuu year. kest and cheapest mode qi Lite I ETC AND - SMrTTEKS, BOLTrN supply, aud cL-iaper tbau r' Uere, DERS' Remedies ! 3i 81 VARIETY, ESPECIALLY 8O8 Front St., Zklompliisi, ' DRUGS, ETC. DIRECT IMPORTATION Perfumeries, Drugs axo O 13 E MIO ALS. THEODORE HOERNER, 54 and 56 Beal Street tCorner of 9eeond, CHRIST AND DRUGGIST. mw QTTANTITATIVK ANALTBIH made, and written reports furnished. sw Having made srrangemenU wtth Pas slan and Oerman Houses, I am prepared"!, furnish to the trade aud HtHyMilb the nSStlSca WVWBn PERVOIES. at Im porters pr icws Prescriptions Carefully Prepared. aw ON HAND, a large stock of Toilet and Fancy Articles, Brashes, Spouses, etc, etc. Tito Trade vj.To;FXel. Thoi'i art