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-V- THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL -TUESDAY, JANUAEY 11, 18TO. - ' t FINANCE AND TRADE. FINANCE. OFFICE? OF TBI PA1LT APPKAi, ) Mkkphib, Janimrr 10, 1870. HuMnewa during the ps! week has boon moderately octiv and exhibitf ronnldera ble Improvement over tlie week jirevious, owinfito a Mitwidtuiee of holiday attrao i "UK, and a settling down to the regular routine of daily duty on the part of busi ness men, agriculturists ami laborer. Henceforth until the close of I he business season, we may anticipate no interruption to active and prosperous trade. Our mo ney market has ruled steady and some what easier, while but little difficulty has been experienced by men-bants in meet ing their otffeations. I Miring the early part of the week there was complaint of stringency, and api'li.mions for loans and discounts were more numerous than banks could accommodate, but liberal 16 ceipts and sales of cotton has altorded re lief and rendered money matters easier. During this and next month our heaviest receipts of e '. ton are expected, and before the first of Man-hjbankers, capitalists and merchants are likely to have a surplus of currency. The New Orleans financial market, which during the month of De cember waa in a more stringent condition u at any eriod siuce "67, has become nring the past few days. Owlag to asu-r t. a of the staple from the lied, 'icavy recei. "o rivers, which streams Ouachita and Vaz ud admitting of are all bootniug high. the largest uninterrupted navigation 'mn o: vessels with full caiH-s i North Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississip, and Texas, who have held hack their crops, are now sending forward freely, owing to a general belief that no material improvement in prices cau be expected until late in the season, if at all. General relief has thus been afforded, and from this time forward money lenders are like ly to be less exacting. Exchange rules steady, with commer cial bi'ls on New Orleans and Eastern cities baying at Jc, and selling at parfa, V,c discount. Uold is firm and holders indifferent about selling, owing to anticipations of further advance in New York. Kates here are 122c Opening rate in New York was lo at 1 :40 p.m. figunis advanced to 123c, and closing quotations were 122,"c. Tennessee money rules steady and un changed, with light demand at &a.bv. City Bonds are in some request, with none on the market and quotations nom inal. City Scrip is steady, with dealers pay ing 70c, and selling at 7 sV. County Warrants continue firm at 75(u, 76c buying, and (SOfsae selling. Tennessee Bonds were reported in New York at 53)s'c, and 55c for Old, with no sales. Sales of New transpired at W .' -50c The Sto-'-k and Bond market was unset tled and higher prices anticipated. The following i. notations were telegraphed: Canton .'. . , 52 UK mi 61 , M 37 Western Union Telegraph Co.. Quicksilver j Nnfic Mail '(jn "us Express Wells FarKO s Co.'s Express.. America." KxPSesiL 1-nOo.t Express Mer-hants l'.''"" Express.. New York Cen raj. 92; 85. 24 .;, New Y'o.k Centra ,Scrip., Erie Heading Michigan (Vr.irai... Mii'higan Southern Iltinois Central Cleveland and Pitts Chicago and North w Chicago and Northw Rot k Island M' . 87H . 105J4 urg tern. . stern prefe. -red Harlem Securities in London were reported follows: Consols, money 9254 Cms. .Is. account 92? V. S. 5-aOa, 'flK. 87 I'.S. :- JUS, 65 wx I . S. -Jus. vrr .- 10-40 bonds W5i Erie 17H Government securities were strong with an upward tendency: Bondsof 1881 117 6-20 Bonds of lar2 115 .' 6-20 " 1864 IttXd 6-20 " 1865 lliCm 6-20 " 1865, new M 6-20 1867, " 112VC 6-20 " 1868, " 112. HMO Bonds ...112Vf P.u .:. Sixes lUfj Gold carrying at 7 per cent. Sterling Exchange steady at 108 for 00 day bills. COTTON. sTbe Cotton market has exhibited a moderate degree of animation during the week, with pi ices ilu' tuating less than half a cent, Middlings ranging from 24 24Sethrouguout, and closing weak at the latter quotation. Sales for the week were K002 bales. Yesterday prices were somewhat easier, with sales of 1257 bales aa follows: 156 Ordinary at 22c; :S00 Good dot, 22,'fp23c471 Low Middlings WfSfQ 2.i"c; 2.15 Mixed and Stained 22'.j2:ic; 22 " Middlings 2424Vic; 7 Good Middlings 25 We quoie as follows: lw Ordinary 20 Ordinary 22 Good Ordinary 22' rur Middlings 23.'- - Mil Idlings... Ktrie 1 J"inK8 .. ... I Middlings ...25 (j25' cotton ktatkhkt. CbjbTbbk of Commerce, ) MeVi 'His, .lanuary 10, 1170. J fcn,.U on hand h. It. 1. 1S69.. 94 Beceived to-day ... Beoeivod previously M ,0.KI ...lla,5ls 146, Total Shipped to-day Whipped previously - 140,651 ;,!( ..... LSI,1 126.2M Block on hand at noon to-day KE'EIITS. 20,357 "empii 1 R. R R. R S.-.I a hi 265 ,09U 150 2 Mis Slse Mem, River... " Wagons, KXI-OKTS. 'harbwtou Railroail Meuipb.il Mempbi' Hteainen Hteauien Receipts Exports and iio R. R and iit 1,792 513 9,081 11,010 MM lb south -. for the wee. for the week (OTTOJt IN NEW YORK. January 10, 4 p.m. Cotton quiet end weak; Ordinal v, 23Jiciiiood Ordinary, 24e; Low Mid.llinga,24s'; Uplands, j. ., ; Good, 25c; Mobile, 25!;c; Orleans, 3 Sales for export 153 bales; spin- ning 700; speculation 97: and 2000 for Feb ruary at SSHeiAprU. 25Xc COTTON lLIVEI'.!'iil.. January 10. Cotton atosed (piiet. Up lands" llS'PMl Orleans, lllla. Mules 10,000 bales, or which 2000 are lor peculaliou and export. N, w York cotton statement vis-j biiding 7th : for the u,r lb- week port ... lib port mi l- ."..ili 1 ports If. id ul uii iHirti- up s lor the week 10 .(.C1 Hxi ,rl Irom 1 1-' 1 lor I tie Mslt lO ilie Continent 111,467 TRADE. I Hiring the past week trade has been fairly activ and 00 complaint of dullness has been indulged in by ou r merchants. Prices have ruled generally steady and without excitement in any particular branch. The close ol navijration above Cairo causes a few merchants to be Una in their demands, in anticipation of a scarcity iu some leading articles, but the Iron Mountain Railway offers to iran port merchandise aud produce at ten hsi cent, advance over marine rates, and dealers need not fear a spoculative de mand in moats or breadstuff's. Haooiso The demand is light and sup p lair. India, U(&Se heavy Ken- lucky, PG Bl'TTBB- -Uhoioe grades are held at 35& Good an J Common 256.32c. Supply abunda.at and buly cess ol the de- Brooms r:inge from f"(ai!perd'i. Broom orn brings from fl25(a200 wr ton, ac cording to quality. Hi ii-dkbs' Material Louisville Co ntent 2 252 50; Rosendale . l'lastor Lime llfel 50. Hair, in 40 lb bales, f2 76gi3. Fire brick W .o. UUUU ing Brick 8 per M. Ohio River Ltinefl per bbl. Alabama $1 00 per car load, (iridors' Alabama fi Cape 12. OMnM i vi. The demand is small for jobbing trade, l'rioes delivered are 94 "" ler bbl. Suiall orders from store fa Mills supply light weight at 4 AO. Ootfkk The market continues steady and unchanged at 19(g,24c for Kio, accord ing to grade. Cotton Yarks No. 400, 22c; 600. 20c; 6'oo 18c; 700, 16c. UHKEsk E.D. lc. Factory 19c W R. X8c. Cottonseed The oil mills buy at $12 per ton on levee, and f 12 5o delivered, buyer furnishing sacks. Motes are in demand at 1 to 4c per pound. Eons Frices are irregular and range from 3!c to S2o. FhOFR The market is well supplied and prices dull with no indications of im provement. Super, ft M0I 00; X, $5 25 (&b 60; XX, $5 76(u,6 25; XXX and Fancy 96 76(9 50, the latter figure being retail rates. Fiiesh Meat Dressed Pork M&llX; good Hogs arc scarce and in good de mand; inferior abundant and dull. Fbi its Apples are dull at $2 50, 4 50 per bbl., the latter for strictly choice. The market is well stocked. Dried Apples ,6'l7c; Dried Peaches for quarters and halves; iCj.lt.-; Lemons, . 5o per 8:. Peeled, foft par bbl. box; Orangi Ho. i, bfaja $24(7. 25; X, Fish Mackerei in bblu 117 50; - i Mflttt (10: a - . mam No. 2 X do $8 75: No. 1, us- ' H- 1.2 25: No. 3, II l.3rf fish, 'A bbls, 9 50. Sardines i30 V"1 case for quarters;t:34 lor halves. Garo Fisk910c. . Feeb Corn is firm and tending up wards. Sales were effected on the land ing at 9292c. From store 100 sacks ehok-e sold at 95c. Oats are dull a! 62J G5c; a sale of 100 sacks was reported at 65c. The market is bare of Dran ; prices are reported firm and nominal at ?2427 per ton ; a small lot sold on the levee at the last named figure. The Feed market is withont animation. Cooked Cotton seed Meal ist22"23 per ton. Game and Pocltev The supply is light and demand fair. Dressed Chickens range from $5(u il per dozen : live in coops 56 25. Ducks 4 505 00. Geese $7 On S 00. Turkeys 9 16 20 per AMM, and pressed 1720c per lb. Venison 79c. Wild Turkevs 9912. Wild Ducks 34. Bear, 12.1J'15c Quails 9"-! 252 50 per dot. Squirrels, 91 25 1 75 per dozen. Rabbits, 9 503 per dozen. Boni Good seconds are 16e:.i.l8c and scarce, with an active demand. Hides Prices are steady with indi cations of improvement. Dry Flint i 17c; Dry Salt 14c; Green Salt 8 to 9c; Green 6X to 7c Iron Ties Demand light. We quote 6 to 74 'Ac Live Stock The supply of choice is moderate. We quote: Cornfed 67c, gross; good grass, 4(a5c; inferior to common, 2)3c Hogs 6c gross: choice Sheep, 946 per head; Milk Cows, 93060; Work Oxeu, 970 120 per yoke. Molasses Prices are firm. Prime to choice Louisiana, 7085c; Golden Syrup 911 15. Naval Stores Tar, in kegs, 95 25 to 5 75 for Pine; in 40 gallon bbls, 98 to 10; Pitch 96 per bbl; Oakum 95 to fo per bale. Leatiier Hemlock Sole Mfa Oak Sole 42 46c; Saddle 4043c; Bridles 948 69 per dozen ; I'ppers 4050c; Calfskins, French 94570; American do. UHdM. Produce Peachblow potatoes 750c per b ushel, in lots, and 9jc at retail ; per bbl. in iots from fiat boats 91 s5, and levee 9i; retail fiom store 92 252 50; Russetts from llatboats 92. Onions 944 25 Cab bage dull at 3Sc per head. Turnips 50c per bushcL Provisions Moats are in light demand and prices .nominal. Mess pork, 93031 ; Bulk shoulders, 1212,We; Cleafsides 1616',ie; Sugar-cured Hams, 232I tfa, Lard is weal. ; tierces, ls18He; kegs, 1919Xc; country, in tierces, 17c. Powdkb Blasting 94 50 per keg. Ritle 96 50. Rick Carolina, 99c. Louisiana, 8 8c Salt 280 lb barrels, 92 633 00, the latter being retail prices; 7-bushel barrels, 93 5o3 75; Liverpool sacks, 92 753. Sl'oars our market is tirin with a good jobbing demand. Common Lou- i isiana, In .' i.lle: I-air to goo.I lair, Mg Ue; Fully fair, 12134c; Prime, 135ic; Choice, 13,'414c; Y'ellow clarified 1! . lie; White clarified, 14l5c. Spibits Demand light, and market weak. Common Whisky 75c to 91 60; Proof 91 25tol S5. Soda American, boxes, 7Xc; do. kegs. 6 to 7c. English, boxes 8i9c; do. kegs 7Xc. Shoi Drop, per bag, 92 75;. Buck 93. Snuff Garrett, box, 916; packed, 98- Soap Palm Soap, 6c; No. 1 do. 77c. Panola do. 10c; Erasive, 9 to 10c; Extra Family, 8 to 9c; Castile 17c; imported do. 25 to 28c. Starch 6 to 7c per lb. Tallow Dull at 9c. Vinkoar Cider vinegar J8 to 10 per bbl ; Wine 912 to 14. TMM DsMI noons MARKET. Prices have ruled generally steady and firm throughout the past week, with a slight advance ou a few leading articles of brown cottons. Trade is moderately ac tive, aud shows some improvement sliico tha holidays: PRINTS. Merrimack Spragne's .. l?S '-"v ...12s ... iy, ...12 ...12:- I.an...i-V: . I'M 1 - X IU Alii Id Albion.. London Prints Waiusutttt H AUauuc... i.it 1. iii.it cottons. onwtale ...4-4 17 V, .v Yoik Mills. ...A Bat. - Mills j; Kiuit of i.'ie Loom U 'lt.t it 15 Waiusuur. An.lrosdtggln RosctjiiiI Hope Red Bank Poatlac c Banseslej Anioskag nta-. poj.o.rell 10-t. Pct 16-4. Mouaduosk. .12-4. ..is 16' ..i'i': JO . 55 .2 w 3- : D.. . .IS II V 1 -4 52; MM 4 SHOWN tHMM A ib'i P.sjoot . IB Pailllc... s Ill ville A4. W t Is 1 A Mi 15VJ V ii"i llle KB li'.. llle B ti Fuiulb'...l It li Teim. uremluia m Augusta Mill- Matoaca Berkelev. XX (.nii-lfi I lie ( ir.v AppleU Karmei Atlarm 14 i.HK 11 12 Vir(i Naniiil.' Bates B HarrlNbure N Vat-rtorii v Ijiwiem H... mi iaf IS .13 I'Wigtll B Pepperell Lancaster I'MWlUXi'l IVj.p.rf 11 Aiaudale JI-4 .55 M-4 m .MM "SI 10-1. 50 MM Biaos. Bouthern Ho. ? S Miln-dgeville .23 fLAIDS AXDBTKII'Hs- 27 Teaa 25 mock 'il MX a, 1 AlalfSioa flnsttahiri 1 h nr .17 IllioWN DRILLS. ITVj Kockporl 11 Massacliuselts.. 1ICK1.NOS. Btark. A Battcrsea Penusfleld Brown, AAA . Massabesic, B. ..IS ..l-H IS ..JO z ...60 11 Keystone . Keystonr .. Kellyville Tenin-ssee . M 'St SfooL COTTONS. Coats.. m naasad. Green A liauiels ..bO Bbaiijs. Worsted Hklrt Braids BOOTS ANIi MUiKs, There lias been a very fair demand ex perienced iu this market when we oou oider that retail ' dealers, as a general thing, replenished pretty liberally before the holidays set in. Orders come n steadily, and take it all iu all, dealers have no reason whatever to complain. Of the New York market the ltcjwrter says: The holiday festivities, as usual, caused an almost entire cessation of busiuess, aiuoiiu the wholesale ueaturs MMljojMieni of orders from the country. There are, however, inanv indications that the lraJo for 1870 will be heavy, and dealers are making preparations "accordingly. The manufacturers urespprehensiveof tronbie on account of the Crispin organisations, but thev are cautiously proceeding to get j an6glj no11ip stw k. if possible, to be pie- pared for difficulties of this nature. Trices remain aloui me same, aiinougn tuer,. would probably lie a slight decline if it were not for apprehensions of difficulties iu regard to the rates of wages. Stocks here are fair for the season. Trices are tirm and trade active. Orders from the country havo kept dealers busy during the week. Spring stocks will commence arriving next month, and merchants are preparing to make larger purchases than last fall, their selections heretofore having proved inadequate to the demand. There is no change to report in quotations: Men's V. B. Kip Brn(rnn: SI Zinl 7 M s Bateheller'sSnner Kip Brogans 1 7(1 .M s L. ami B. Kip I'.roijans 1 V- tn M s I., ami B 'Hin:ru 1 Ia2 50 M's H. antic, anil iKme Ison's lirog. 1 25al 87 M's Bplit llroftans TSal 5(1 M's But! Balmorals 1 "- ' M s slf Balmorals- 2 aa SO M's BuU uml t alf i imams 2 Oha;; hu M's 1'alf Peggeil Bttot 2 60aB 40 M's Calf Sewed Boots 4 ZjOaft 50 M's Kip Peg Boots 2 M M M s Split Peg Boot. 2 2SaS 60 M's i rallied. Peg Bunts... 3 M5 W M s Bull P'-i: BiHit. -2. 0m,4 ij Bov's Kip I'. B. Brocans Boy's Kip L unci B. Brogans Boy's Bu fraud Calf Brogans..... Boy's Buff Balmorals Boy's ( all Balmorals Bov's Split Boots Buy's Kip Boots Youth's Brogans S'outh's Split and Kip Boots Women's Peg. Spilt Balmorals Youtn's Peg Kip Balmorals Toatfc'a Peg Butf Balmorals 1 12n.l wi 1 12nl 75 1 -m : 00 1 12al 75 1 fiOaJ 'Jb 1 75al' 96 2 001 M Nil 1 S5a2 & 1 (Wal iu 1 .Vkil 75 1 12a 1 75 1 Mai ' Youiii's Youlli's Pi lined Bal s irals. ) X7al 75 1 7 .aJ 1 Ouul 55 1 (!al VI 1 25al 75 1 rrai mi 1 37a." 1 XI I .VhW oil I 25a J mi 1 Zal 75 .Mini "1 Huff Balmoral ;'alf Balmorals- Sewed Kid and (ioat Bai's Hewed Buffand Calf Bal's Sewed Cloth Balmorali sewed Kid and Goat. Bal's.. sewel Calf and Butt K-il's Mi Indies' Ladle.' t in id rel IVk and s, isj l.ai's. STEAMBOATS. ARKANSAS KIVEIl LINE. Memphis and Arkansas River Packet Company. U. S. Mail Line. Winter Arraiigomoiit TATJSnfG the pr-. :it h water !n the At- 1 ansa river, this e-nnnany will ron the following fltt of elei;aut passenger boats in rough 10 t url fMniin : THOH. H. ALLEN Reese Pritohanl, master MARY BOYD - - llaynes, master W. A. CALDWELL E. W. Noland, master OCIDON - Clay Rice, Master DARDENEI.LK Wra. B. Nowland, master OZARK -AJ. Storm, master FORT GIBSON Engeiu- Smith, master LEAVING MEMI'III.S TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS &. SATUSDAYS, At ' o'clock p.m. These boats are elecant. They leave on time. Their accommoiialious are unsnr p.awie&l, and thev offer, umler tills arra!.--ment. unprecedented BaetlttiM to nillfnau, Hhippers and the travellnx pablie. Persons detriiir to sliil' ov r this line should ronslicn freight to M. am! A. B. P. t'o Mempliis. Fr; ialils will '- t 'rv.o.n J u' onr erd rales, and without charge tor landing Memphis. JOHN n A I lA Ms, President. W. 11. KEVVEDAY, Ae-nt. No. S .MiMiwu Bt., Me.uton Block. deSti FREIGHT A TICKET AGENCY KOUN'S THROUGH LINE. Regular alternate Weduesday Memphis and New Orleans Packet. For New Orieans.. Red River, and ail Bend Landings. Tlie magnificent low-preiwure condensing Passenger Packet, O. L. Kotins, mas Leaves MempUi.- JR. Kerr, jr., clerk. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 13th. 5 p.m WEDNESDAY, Dec. 29th. 5 p.tn Leaves New irleuns Alternate Vt jesd:iys. Tlirouili receipts by LEVY R'tlU'.IN-a. It. W. LIUHTBCRNK, Agents, liemphla. G. U KOUNS4 BRO.. Proiirietois, di-a Ni w Orleans. NOTICE. Offlfc Knun.1' linr lied Itirrr Pnrkri Co.. Nsw OHM La., Nov. U. i-9. f ci H.SIKX'K is our only milieu - . 11 o . to s.-il tieki-ts over our hue sieameis at Mempliis, Tcuucs.sc-. G. U KOLTNS Jt BIWJ. Notice. General Ticket Office of the M. ft ItBKPBH, Ti ns.. Rei SH. SHIX'K is M only MtkM to redeem our t!lmiKraut. tick South, and none others need pie' Diliid ckela at this office. A. A. i.ARNi.S. ii.r: Satol I'irki i A-i FOB HATCHIE BIYEB. TUK STF.AMIK moiiawk: K. PL Small 33333LiIjiE. master. Will commence to run the Hatchie River on the the river, liulu Meinp) near Biownsvllie, vn business lor the iraJt dell W fir-t 1 ise in road bruiye will do the Aeent. FOH FBIAB'S POINT. DAIIi Y ILi IINT . Mempliis to Friar's Pi., Helena and Bends. Jal2k packets JLiS5 GEN. ANDERSON, - - Jas. Lee, master Leaves Memphis Mono A. a, Wesnkhoavs, and FKU1AV8. GEO. W. CHEEK, Geo. Malone, master leaves Meiaptiis Tt'v hay- Thi'Ksdays, aud SATfitUAVH, ai 4 o cliH-k p.m. Leuvts Kiiar's Poiut everyday at it in j'eloek ne. -4 FOR NEW ORLEANS. Regular Memphis and New Orleans Packet. MAGENTA ! Hicks, master John S. Ku'.IIvan, t '.era. The onlv .Meionhls anil N.-w Hi leans packet. Leaves Memphis, January "lh January 19th Kt hruary 'M Pehruary itilh W Mtu ...-' ' - I.AllItY HAttVi'ilifteO dc2l ELLIOTT 4 JIII.I.KA., . -eiits. Refltlar Wednesday Packet, for Vicksburg, Natchez and New Orleans. Magnificent Low-Pressure Steamer Great Xeiovit iolio, W. U. iHiualdsou. mastei'. Will leavi as above. Vt'knMCkiiAY. IV-ccin- ber Ut. al clo' k n , and every alternate Wedneaduy thereatti Kor all reliable It oruiatiou, apply at the partinent, N.i. 1 frome- OoUt.-al Iast-UKcr 1 li.t.t ol JefTi rsoii slri-ct. i'asscii.-m procuring Uskstt at tins olhce scs-u re Slate Looms. s- Hj,8',0iK' . nuJI yLiagt Agent Regular Memphis and New Orleans Packet. FOR NEW ORLEANS & THE BENDS The large and magnlflcent paane&;er steamer GREAT REPUBLIC, W.B.lxnaiilson, master J.U.Alkiniion.ciui'k WILL LEAVE AH AHOVS WEDNESDAY, December 1st, at 5 p.m And every alternate Wednesday thereafter. Iu, uiMiir i s-:-ki -. I . I on lioarU or to LEVY 4 K088INS, Agents, ib Jcfffccawa Street. LARRY HARMSTAD, Agent, no23 12 Madison Street. FOR MOUND CITY. m ' ' For Arkansas anil Texas. rri RAVKLKRH OR KMIGP.ANTH going to 1 Arkansas or Texas should cross the river at Ibis iioiul ou steamer LAI'KA Cheek master to Cheek's Lauding. Vuai luiloa of htgA travel saved. Boat mat is four triiiH daily. Fre one-half that i-f niiiiir ilAl!alln el FOU FORKED DEER RIVER. For Haile'a Point, Key Corner, Kyersbuig, and all Intermediate Landings. The splendid side-wheel piiasc-oger packet SALLIE V.C (i. R Miller, matter W. K. larK.e( Uti)t. WUi )eavu its above, V We have provided ourselves with a full stock of Plantation Supplies which, to the trade, we are offering at great inducements. Among which may lie found the following: 900 dozen Planter's Hoes, liO 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 DouJie Trees, 125 dozen Back Bands, 140,000 pounds Hollowware Castings, 600 dozen Axes. Sole Agents in Memphis for the Brinley Separate Share & Uric 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 ANO FRONT STREETS, MEMPHIS, TENN. COTTON FACTORS. WASH. 8. TAYLOK. W. L. BAIiroRO W. K M'OCIRB. TAYLOR, RADFORD & CO., COTTON FACTORS, AKD General Commission , - MONROE STREET, l 1 J Kront, Memphis, Term Tips njiil SiiiD-.es furnlstii Merchants, reen Main and Maine Hope. nahle . : f .. , terms BpeCWtl HlltUUUU 1 IU Wl Uliuig - aw All consignments Insured, unless other wise Instructed. CHARLES H. DORION. Jr., (latent Moshy jt Iorion;, Cotton ra.o tor, Office, 15 Moshy & Hunt's Building, IP-HTAIR8, a04 Front St., 304 MEMPHIS, - - - TENNKKSKK. ' li.agcing. Rope, nlslied eu-tomeru. Ties and Supplies far- A M. BOYD. K. M. WIIITB. I. W. DAVIS BOYD, WHITE &. DAVIS, Cotton Factors ASD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. Front Street, Memphis, Tenn. - All consign inent-s covered by Open Fol ey, and In store covered by Insurance, unless otherwise Inst reefed. u LI HUGH TORRANCE, Cotton Factor AND General Commission Merchant, No 10 Jefferson St., Titus Block, OPPOSITE COMMKRCIAL HOTEL, MEMPHIS. TENNESSEE. noli m MILAM, BOWLING & CO., COTTON FACTORS, AND General Commission Merchants, SCO Front Street, Merupliw. LIQUOR DEALERS. SANDS' CELEBRATED CHICAGO ALES, PORTER & LAGER BEER. W. W. LUSK, SOLE AGENT. Oillce and Cellar, 2ii Front Street, MEMPJ1S, - - TENNESSEE. JwH " DISPENSARY. DR. D. S. JOHNSON'S MEDICAL DISPENSARY 21ii Main Street, Up TAih.s, Betveea AdaMH and Washington, Memphis, Tennessee, JS NOW p-rni4)ienlly sliililisheil for the 1 tieiilnn nt of Prnii tri'iilnn-nt ot pniieiits, Imtli Male 11ml re- inaic. who ait- urtlictts.t with any luriu 01 VENEREAL OR SECRET DISEASES, rt ttiivs, ami iili I ruiary I-ieanes: hyi'liliiUf or ftftercvtfel AflbeUoM bITUm BmH iskin 01 Boac, (.ifiiitis. Hernia or Rupture; alo, the e!le:tN of a SoliLary Elabtt, ruinous to tin bnly Mid ralnti. onnlueiiig Blotohet on the Em, Debility ami IiuiMHency, LMzzlness. IMm MMOj siilit, riuioun ot Ideas. Kvii Kon -iuuliiiL. Avt-iiim t' StM-iely, r,i.s.si Mtinorv, Wflakneas. eu-. ; not nil of tlMM iu any one eae, hut all uuUUrlng frtiiuently in VaritiU-s IM.M'S. Rheumatism and Rheumatic Pains ( ; iiFU BY A NKW .MKTUUD, ENTIRELY )1V OWN. Particular Atteniion Paid to the DISEASES OF WOMEN, Sueh as Kxcessive, Suppressed or FainfUl Menstruation, Leurorrhoea tr Whites, Kall iiiL; "1 the Womh, aud all irregularities m' the Monthly iVrlots. eausing sterility or Barren ness, mi" oftentimes ltiLsuuiption. PanOwM who have been under the treatment i other Physicians, and iiave not been eared, are tan lata to call, as 1 aaa cure all old ttrphttttle KNeases, It ' U - lit difference ttf htw long staJidiug. 'I'hey will yield to my Celebrated Vegetable Remedies, To which THol'SANI'S 1 :ir testiry, who tam bee-n eurcil by me in New Orh-ann, Memphis, Cairo, and various other pl-ic-a. All commu nication strictly coutlilciilial. No Pay Until Cured ! The 0ietor can be consulteil personally, or liy U-Uer, upon all PlxeaKes perUtlniiiK to tils i-. cialty , an,l all other pisea-'-es, net rc-iulr-iiik lils atteniion ,iulsi.it- ul liis ojijce. mr. srj.i rale Olflce for Ladies." Omee hours from i o'clK-k am., ti 9 o'clock p 111. D. H. JOHNSON. M. U. ja UK VI) UlSl'K.NSAKy. Olflce 70'4 V"! .lt-tt.-iN,,n siri-et, Ik-Iwitu Sc-eoml and Tinru itfMla IMtarllla. Ky., established 1&(L and chartered by me LeaMati;re of Ken tuck v, lsl, for the treatment of ait diseases Aui t h.-itrlniiry and generative ornun -i botn SCAi-s, nii iuiiiiiK -lJriiini"i i " "I m-mi.i.u wi-akness from early errors. uonorrliea. uleet, stricture, varicocele, K.vphllla in all It stages, aflecilyua the kidneys and bladder, and the dfftoase of w onieo. A mediinl pamphlet, (OiitalnlnguiJty lart'e paee ap4 nuuierous HUM talioOH i a new ui-inod ul ircaMht U.'e above diseases with out mercury, ana lmjmnaiif Hj't i"'- on mar riage, etc., sent under seal for will, A vain ( la-sp. warranted to cure variei ei 'e In fnurdava: )' !'i: sent to ay lublress. Also agents for IVWee reotale lteijuiating fills, warranted to remove Irregularliiua.eto; p.-L-e at ofllce, or by mall, li A fullassort ,n,.',. i ji oL'es and trusses ala'ays on baml. Mai. slieaijfiA, Suervwr liUJtJIty! single onetl, or f-' pel ilnzeii. Addrois. UALEN'SliEAIimsf'KNSAK.Y, :s luUvlIle. Ky. DE3CXJ3M3E3 IT". HILLi, COMMISSIONKR FOK TUV District Court of the Unit d States COMMISSIONEK FOR THE Court cf Claims at Washington, Commissioner of Deeds for the Several States and Territories, and NOTAm!" PUBIjIC. VBneclal and prompt atteniion given tp the taking of Depositions, or Commissions from other Htatee. OFFICE: No. I COURT STREET, Near lle-J Front street, Farrlngton New Block- A Howell's Administrator s Notice. TOTlCK Is h.-reUy given that lelti rs or t adinlniKl ration on the estate of Wl.t. 1:1 i.nctt r.allle, deceased, have ia-en aianltsl to lh undersigned; all persons indebted to the said estate will make Immediate settle ment, and all persons having demands against said estate will present them, prop t-rly authenticated, for allowance within the time prescrilied by law, or they will b tor evei barred. FKK1). BATTLK, Adm'r ol Kstate ol Win. Battlo, dee d, Wyihe He.jot. jay A. O. SohiUta'a LOCKSMITH AND SAFE-SHOP Has Kemovkd to MISCELLANEOUS. Plantation for Rent I70R the er.sulna year, my Undivided 1 Half of the Parmer Place, situated In Crittenden county, Arkansas, near Bled soe's landing, forty miles below Mem phis, and three miles from the rlve"-. The whole place contains one hundred and fifty acres cleared land, gin and irln-house, dwel ling and ont liouses. The richness of the soli is unsurpassed will easily yield a bale of cotton to tlie acre. For tortus, apply to K. 11. Word, .-Second street : or Frank Moor, Bled soe's Lauding, Arkansas, del JOHN P. RICE. Notice to Tax-Payers OF SHELBY COUNTY. rfMlK Tax Books for the vear 1W will be 1 ready January I. IsTu. and I will Immedi ately thereafter proceed to collect according to taw. All Taxpayers who have personal property niu-t eoine forward :it once, or they will find their Taxes in the bauds of Constables, who are authorized tndi.-.tralu a sufficiency to pay all taxes. 1 will attend at tlie following named places for the purpose of receiving the .State and onnty Taxes for the year MR FIRST DISTRICT. At C. M. Kreisl s Mtore (Haxel Flats) on Tues day, January 11th. SCCOND DISTRICT. At W. C. Ward's, Kq., on Monday, Jan. lath. TlfTRD IlISTKIfT. At Bolton's Store, on Saturday, January Sth. iOIRTH nlSTBICT. At Cuba, on Friday, January 7th. FIFTH DISTKli i. At F.mrlnelionse, corner Second slraet, on Monday, January Jltli. SIXTH UlSTRICT. At Raleigh, on Saturday, January lGth. SKVeSTH DISTUICT. At Bartlett, on Friday, January U'h. EIGHTH DISTRICT. 9 . I by Depot, on Wednesday .January 12th. NINTH IllSTRICT. At Fisliervllle, on Thursday, Jannary t!th- TENTH DISTRICT. At Collierville, on Monday, January 17th. F.I.FVKNTH DISTRIIT. At Uermantown, ou Tuesday. January Lsth. TWELFTH DISTRICT. At Mechanics vllle, on Thursday January 3nh. THIIITEENTH DISTRICT. At Arnold 's. oh Friday. January m.st. For KTEENTH nlSTBICT. At Office, corner Sesnd and Union, on Tuas day, Januai y 'Jjtli. FIFTEENTH Ill-TRU'T. At Hand wi-rker's tiioceiy (Chelsea), on Sat urday, January 2al. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT. At Wlille'sSiatioti, Wednesday, January 19th. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT. At MeConneU's Cliurch, on Thursday, .lanu- - . .. , V. . . I . " Tax Collector Shelby County, Tenn Woffice in Comity Court Kuildiug, corner uvu4 ad l aion streeK, Kooai No. L MH ORLEFmFIRMARY, 142 CANAL STREET, NKW ORLEANS, - LOUISIANA. CONDUCTF.D BY Drs. Chcppin, C. Beard, Brickell and Bruns. TTiin ImlUuiion U hcm Open for the Treatment of Jfedicat and tSurgicul Diseases. DR. SAMUEL CHOPPIN, General Scrory, and Dine.ises of the Wec tun, Blaifdc-r iiui Urethra; ail operaUonH for Deform Hies, Mich a C lub-foot, Hure-llp ClelX-paiale, etc DR. C. BEARD, Disease! of tbe Eye and Ear. DR. D. W. BRICKELL, li-i.-a.s espnl!r to women operations ror the relief of Ovarian Tumors, Dysnjeuoi !iou. Vesicovaginal Fistula, Laceration of the tVrincuui. . Jte DR. !. DiCKSON BRUNS, Diseases of the tleart. Lungs and Tliroat. The lest nurses are provijed. Fare and aceonituodaliuuH etUal to those ot flrat-clais aotels. Postofflrr Box 67. New Orleans. on'2 $500 REWARD. I'Hl'.ItK VS. IlLH Kxctllency, PowU Clay- ? ton. itiv.'ni"r of Arkansas, havintf rfll- cially oft'Ted a reward of Two Hundred Dol lar? fur the arrest and eonvicUOM of James A. Davis, who murdered my hushand. Aukun' i:.- L. Witherlngton. at M Landn, m the Onaehita river, ArkrtM'iM.s, on Um Erui day of March, lHHt: Now, therefore. le it known, that I hereby otter an additional reward of Tlirev Hnndr d Dollars for the arrest and Kaf- oyft tlnentent of t he hhIJ Jafnen A. DaviH iu any prison in the United fcitAtes, or In the Terri tories thereof, where he can beprxMired upon a requtsition from the Ooveruor of ihU state. AddrettH, MM M. K WiTUbUINOTON, Lanark, Bradley county, Aik. November I, ISUtf. Pkscriitiu. Said Jamej A. Davta is about fifty year of age, about 5 feet lu i.icbM in hiffhU hair and beard gray; haa lost a por tion of his front tetth: sharp features, aud complexion browneJ by exposure to the weather; is an inveterate smoker; rather slow of speech ; generally oeH armeti with a uavy-six shooter or a ride; wa a resident of California some years since, and is supported to bo now somewhere lu that State, lie is lamiltarly known amung his actual u tan res as "Jim Davis." i!eL INSANE ASYLUM. ST. VINCENT'S INSTITUTION FOR THK 1 NSANK, St, Louis. Mo. This Institution was founded by the Sister's of Charity, Au auat IU, 1858. It Is private and HrKt-elafls in its arrantremeuts and accornriMKlallon. In sane patrenW t;f bo?ti litres liud of all de nominatiwns aro received, also Lhuse addicted to taking opium or utber stimulants to ex cess and desire to correct. For terms, etc., apply to Dr. J. K. UAUDL'Y or tne MISTKK Ktfrt-.KIOH. ui( DISSOLUTION. T1 HE law partnership which lias oo long ami 4i lile:is;illtl' exist,',! I!wwn the undersigned Is this day dissolved hv mutual consent. The pattucrsuii' buuucK4 will be attended to and wound up by the old flrras of WriKht. ft McKislck and Wright, McKisIck & W'rigiit. as heretofore. A. WKKiHTmid LI'KK K. W'KNiHT have lliisdn formed a partnership :iud will con tinue the prarttre of the law under the firm name of WKIUHT WtUUIIT, L. I). MeKl.sK K continues the practice. O01ce Kit Williams Kloek. A. WUIUHT. b. !). McKIsK'K. LUKE E. WKIUUT. January 7, 1870. Ja8 NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. District t iinrt of the Dlslrkj. A Wesfl". Of A. G. Varruro, ij:i DiBlrk-t. ol West Te -.1 ales For the i :. ilie ...ai ! r i Uaiikrupii-y. VWAiJlt-VNT in Bankruptcy has been Is sued by said ("ouri against tii estate of A. U. Vacearo, iu the county of Shelby and State of Tennessee, lu said District, who has t i duly adjudged a bankrupt upon petition I his eredltors, and the payment of any debts and the delivery of any property him are forbidden by law. A meet ing of the creation of a!il bankrupt, to prove their .It'll' v. 1 .. :i" . .i.li.e ..ssin.oa ,'i bis estate. Will be' beld . M r CtOrt oT Bank ruptcy', to be holdep at M'-inphts, In said D(.i trlet, on tlm Hat day or January, A.D., 187U, a; n o'clock a ut., at lUv olflce of T. J ' tham, one of the Kegisters lit Bankruptcy of aid District. J. M. TOM EN Y, ja H. Marshal for said District. FOR SALE. TWO 2-Story Frame Houses ou Exchange street extended, with 8 rooms each. An A No. 1 Building Lot on Alabama street, near Bull Hun, bu by 16u. lu acres of choice Uarden Land, near Chel sea Church, ou Thomas avenue. And a good paying Saloon and Fixtures, centrally lopated. with tUe good-will ot the present proprietor. All or any of this property will be sold low. Apply to fdelfi) J.B.FOKTK1L NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. District Court of tl)e United States, for tne ''District of West Tennessee. In the matter of T. F. Hall. J. 1'. Hall. M F. Carter,, firm oi Hall Co,, Bankrupts In Bankruptty. District of West Ten iiohsco 88. WAltKANT in li:iiikrupley luis been is sued by said Court agautst the estate ol T. F. Hall, J. F. Hall, M. F. Carter, firm ol Hall ft Co., ol thecouiil of Shelby tAd State of Tennexsee, lu said District, they being ilulv adjudged bankrupts upon petition ol their creditors, and t'le payment of any debts and the delivery of any properly be longing to said bankrupts, to litem, or to their use, and the transfer of any property by them' Is forbidden by law. A meeting of the creditors of said bankrupts, to prove their debts and ehose one or more aasignees of their estate, will be held, at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holdeu at Memphis, in said District, on the IZlst day ot January, A.D , 1870. at 10 o'clock a.m., at the office of T. J. one ol the rtegisiers in siiusrupuy Walker Brothers & Co 229 MAIN Attention ! Attention ! Attention ! 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 Dry Goods & Clothing A.& Design Doing an Exclusive Wholesale Business, de!9 v s WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Paris Mantel Clocks AND SIDE PIECES. F. D. BARNUHI & CO. Did firm Pooley, Barnun & Co , 265 MAIN STREET, COR. COURT New & Rich Jewelry. de; ZHEADQUARTERS m AT -A,B.mULLER'Sm g GREAT REDUCTION ! Q IMMENSE BARGAINS z -,N- Goid & Silver Watches 2 C Paris and American 2 j MANTEL CLOCKS j AH UJ JEWELH.Y Of the Best and rticnest Quality O H O 183 MAIN STREET 183 TRANSPORTATION. QUfbK TIME EAST!! Louisville Rouia Always Ahead SUMMER. SCHEDULE, Commencing May 2, 1869. DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS WILL RCS A3 FOLLOWS OS TH Memphis and Louisville Railroad Line: Leave Memphis (city time) t :00 a.m. 2:45 n.m. Morning train from Memphis doea not run on Sunday. Leave Memphis, city time, 4:00 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Arrive at Naashville 1....11 :4S p.m. 5:0ua.m. Sleeping Curs on Evening Train from Mem phis to Louisville aud Memphis to Nashville. Through Tickets at Reduced Rates Can be procured at theCompnny'sofllee.237 1-2 Main street, aud at Depot, head of Main at. "BiiKgKtfi! Cheeked at. Icpot, or by the Memphis City Transler Com puny; at Motet ela, aJJ Private Ilesidences, or on board boats, to priuciuai poiuts East aud North. SAM. B. JONES, Supt. Sell Howkll. Passenger Agent. se.ai m PRiNTINS. FRANKLIN PRINTING HOUSE 15 COURT STREET. KEEP PACE WITH THE TIMES ! Immense Arrival of New Material ! Five Lightning Job Presses ! Large Additions in Lithographic and Gothic Types ! Beautiful New Book Faces in Picas and Nonpareils 1 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 ! " The proprietor takes occasion to again call the attention of the Merchants and Busi ness Men of Memphis to his fecllities for filling orders for every description of Mer cantile PRJsrrmG required in the Office or Counting-room. The most perfect satisfaction will be given In every instance, and Pricks shall bk lov ASB UNIFOHM. Orders respectfully sollcteu., STREET, 229 NO HUMBUG! Look out for Bargains ! Great Bargains ! Great Reduction ! REDUCTION I WE WALKER BROS. & CO. 229 MAIN ST. MEDICAL. DR. RUSSELL'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 42 N )RTH OO C R.T STREET, Nnnuj Tkx.vic.smee. The Largest and Oiriest institute )n t f the k ini) :n the southwest. Established Ten Years. Where Invalids Can 0Lita.ii Scientific and Commonsense Treatment at a Moderate Expense. Rheumatism and ticuraigia. Lumbago, t.otit. Hc'latica, Mercurial Rhetl um' i.-m . Tix UoloriutT, Sen e- he. In all art'w it ic coniplaiats, as rheumatism, ! out, n, iir:ilr:?i. ct.-. this p-:.t :;,-c is almost j perfect. The most Interne pains are .'.-i.e.: tn.tantly n ii. -i enriii..ns swelim - m retlueeil limbs which have been ironlracted : ainl stltr tor veitrs .ir--r.'l.i. .1 i i, -. ly, tlnrt forty years' .t; in ding, lia,- lieen curetl by meatteraU other means havi lau.-.l. A great aeroDipilshmcnl i.s my rrinmph I over pain. 63 Inch 1 can oltcn. m a iew 100- I ssessea, soothe and carry otr the most ext ra i statin a sii tit rings. 11 Ibis sysieni dal nothin irrore than lo re- I lleve pain, ii would stand superior to any ; other system- eMail . Paralysis. TfnlmglMlB (Hall E':tlyt, rumla Paraplegia (Locai piijy Puralyix Ag!tanH. In every form of l;ralyi-. This g Um 'n!' freutiii en t Wktdl MUMMl to BMythllkj Bi tori ni? aetion jnl vjtitHiy. tii-atiiii ut of tliiM niieetion, I nse my M?!ivat t Kiflis, m lou.s . am- suhstanres, am tnrahint h monia uud Uy lrariiy i tu with ' anil I it n.-lrulysis pre Catarrh, istoppeii-UM 111 st.tut Hawl BU NV t most ,ninflyjni 1 .'.iipliiiut Ca ns, flowing down mgrt, and Isy.s the in1 f ill to enre It. aota" ai 1 ins . it;,-. 1 lo ; be trea idJ ,st QthnlcAu prices disagree aim; and o:u.-niY tarrti, without knowing wi Often tha Kereted nine the thrift M0i up I he 1 foundation for tons Toe most ski: I in 1 . Hecentl .several Ear Lk have turned their attentlo of catarrh, and demand n: bom piti;.;nts. I tin re all v fa.se ; oimrri It si rtlsi hrgm ot sreeni glitlry unlet. us ftom the u exterunlly puln or mlln eyes 1:, la:, I l.iov. ii,.; ,,1 matioii or the nasal oassa ' the nflam- the Mliucidcria.i membrane, ete.. In the course ot a few tlays. Scrofuia. Struma, Glandular Su eiiiiigs. Running, or tYusty Ernptlons.iSsli Olmuiu, King's Ev'l, Tlie Bsroftila taint, tilling lite with nnt..; mil icai treatment, ii Tne oniy tine .aires are thorte wh:i-il ha 1 1 will contra el lo eaae i ! Blot m! I -iseas,. lorm.s of Leprosy. E ctsrs, Tiiinuri. I leer form of r.si. w frn.n lony-eujlii hou : 1 .'tt or ot herwi.se. ery, !s,hy all usual Mercurial Oi&cases. Salivation (Ptyulism,, Mercnrini Krnptlons Mercurial Aches In liones. Mt!reiiriaii.at;ou, Mercury, injndieioiwiv n earth with wuMnik at nun. 1. has fill,-.! the i'y. Tl.ousiiml.s l 'it-en uneon iliysician. It is the mnjorily 01 evcrnl -o-enlletl e li .iiuan botly. r sutler from M0ftit.- vl.o has fiO,.s'V .lltlgEe'l ll tilelj- 11; vain io attempt iho cure of dhieaatrs while it remains in ft Although I havo hesrd of tie antidotes ior merenrj in the have never yet seen a phfaa eliminate it from tlie -s 1 - n. Who could n.111 siiiiMi iinj oai.euior D.iV-leian that .in,:, if. I tran ahs ly extract mercury", lead. and other mineral doIsaiih, One hath which 1 employ, lead from the white iim in in iv. rv even draws the U..- oath-room. Uancers. Mnlt-nie-Taiigvre. Lupus. 1 Bcirrl.nis t 'anccr Fung Hose Cancer Bpidt Wolf t 'miner, I'asoier, tiicer. I ronke .1 meat specialty 111 the treatment of 1 every dcHcniilioii or earner and tumors, nnd ' have a speeial liepai'tllli ut devoted to I 111 t hraneh oi iltawi How many cancers and tumors are wrong- i fully treated by certain charlatans stvlleu themselves 'M'nne-r Doctors," Arter being pronouneetl ,i,.,n ihie, I will take any one 01 th.e eases in hand, ami make a permanent em c. My terms for treating caueen, etc., will he hiutetl 011 1 he age and condiijon of I he patient, aud the positive ccrt-aiuly ot cure. Generative Affections. Seir-ah: Sot ilseliarges-strlelnre- i.i, ,-t -.crmati.rrhte 1 (Seminal ncssiSy phi lis 1 l'rt ma Iinpoten ce (I. mis or V In lity 1 i'rematura Decay Debility. The press, the pulp aa .l.e are silent t u the sntnect diseitsvs ot (he seEUlit ormm i- lil. A falsi delieaey ee,i,, eaiH lite niiotvledae tor which thousands thirst. Anil how terrinleare these diseases? Sper matori'lneii, shattering the entire Nervous System im pairing I lie luimi aud causifia self-dcstruetiou. Bypallls. ealint: uo the botly by piece-meal losing itone, inttscfc ami nerve, by iuehes-tstiUM iiterally eaten no alive Uioi uitt;inti lie- brain with atfoiiy Cliurl.ttaus, or liit..,iiet. nt phy siciaus may essiiy to eiire tlietn.Imi m vain, 'j'he only hope and resort is in 1 he UauMna and learueu physietau who understands their cust. Amomt these afleciioiis, none me t.'rse than Spi.ruiHttirrhiea. 01 ISesiinal Weak anil emissions. Ur. Woodbrldaje sie, "Thai the loss of one 01111 f seminal Muid by aliuse, is equal to theUissof torty ounces ol bltasL" r-" worst form is whon tlie Rominal fluid passes on unpercenett Kmtnre-. and char m I tint MPQIl 1 be 1 is ..1 a :ii : the feebleneM of tli lorl large sums ot Dion ry iusianee, bave -.on and rciitit i cd t '. more il never yel eel .1 ease a Im potency cored by an All the altectlona of I beeu ileepty si ud icd by have mad.- discovery syphilitic and irali nt lses toovertiirow all tti Hons ami theories on entirely new remedies, ous copaiba, cube its, tut In every case I guaxaut Otnee hours from il y work en shar tnly ex- i prom veti 110- irv. a ft.mi.i3u.in. ir. J. B. Physician ; t. U. Wrran, ty a full corpH of eminent u Hi eourty extendeti to REMOVAL REMOVAL. n'HE nfflce or W. V. 1'IUt ilil'.. Assimiee in 1 liankriipiey, is reraoveil I Mmlison street, ltweeii Kront anil Main sirectn, Nkw Hamk Bt,tLI.-u. feittons liaviliij lni-intss Willi tlie t.Itlee will lake not It. -It-U REMOVAL. o. kt. o jk. s m, Jr,. SADDLERY, ANO SADDLERY HARDWARE, HAS REMOVED TO. 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 CUBBINS & GUNN, IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS HAVING THE LA KG EST ASH MiT COMPLETE rOLNI.riY AS. S'ESHOPX the Southwest, are prepared to do ail work ia THE MACHINERY LINE CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN EVER THEY KEEP ON HAND A T'. &. ,f Nf.WA.'. -sEi ).VD-HAD STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES, 80ILERS. ETC WROUGHT IRON GAS ANO WATER PIPES Which will be cut and Ctted to order, promptly an.! ten lion Ui ii.e buii,::n!or to- y Is-st FRENCH BURR Wlilch, for durability anil satisfactory workir.a. are iuhh &.5 A-t u L.r.A 1 ti r.ri ticL. 1 .u ai full UNION FOUNDRY, Adams Street, between Fourth and Boyoa, Memphis. Tenn. ENDERS' Valuable Remedies 96 08 B. P. Contains no Quinine or Arsenic for any Chemist Indinn ever 1 for a I ENDERS' STOMACH BITTERS. n most popular Bittern aw in It i t lie, matct- new blwiit tjuilan up weukdiiil erj pasMeo. As a leverage It has no eual. ENDERS' Act promptly causing no fct.jin' of si. !. JauuUUe, Liver i'oni plaint um: kUUovai -ji Um ElTRTEIiA. WORM CANDY, A no ft1 and We has thes. 111,(1:. le. by Ttmggista and 3flNT)Bns FiOSS, Solo rt opr'ai, WHOLESALE ORUGGiSTS AND MANUFACTURING CHEWiSTS Faducitxt, Koutucliy. The above Medicines arc for sale, at Wholesale and lit ! ill. Ly C. C. WARP dc CO., AND WILKERSOX ,i BIUJl, DRVGGTS7S Memphis Nursery. o A CHOICE SELECTION CF 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, at moderate prices. Address aOO Front St. Moiuphia, M. u 1 1 .i.t'.IiT. .1 K. G. W. L. CROOK Sl CO., Managers Widows' & Orphans' Benefit Life Ins. Co. OF NEW YORK. ASSETS, rolicies LsSUeMi upon all the approved plans of T.ifo Tnsuranw. Children's Etiucationul Antiuiiie-t irrantitl. N.. MUiikftou upon fp-ri-dcni'o or travel. Dividends payable iu t-.tsh at emi t ;.t ii yesir. " Tontine dividend" syr'teni the leist and he:iM-t motle of Life Insu ran e. Call anl ltave it explained. G. W. L CROOK & CO., Managers, Office 270 Main Street. A CARD. r K woul have Wt4 T tin it, ili:t ict a, in every torn. PurtieK ue 1 rtrn nrrnn, mti Utsll St. 1 Arkansas River Plantation FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. 1 I.: as SIL L.len- I AU-I No. S eat Court SI ret Attachment Suit. til Memnht Pnrle- . Burleson A I. aw I to., e proper omoer le or tlie ilelentiitnt, It Is therefore defentlant MA iTH lA!i, Clerk. JNO. W. DAWSON. BRANDIES: J. & F. MARTELL Pinet Castiilon&Co., OTARD, DUPUY & CO., Planat & Co., -JAMES HENNESSY, a.s r VIRGINIA PEACH an: CF ALL SIZES tue arm ijiveaeonuant i- GRIST MILLS, TALTIM supply, and cttoaper thanelsei P. M. 81 81 will' pay Five Hundred Dollars in Gold r;thcr in its composition. (XWBd.nnd Warm ted to Cnre PFTV'Fr; r,' o;rrf hnw taraed. No Cure, no fay. is our mono; all that we ask ia 1 Mi B P it m ausar and t-ontalna no ealoineL In 1B. F. H. ELNDCRS. general Stnrekeepera everywhere, Tenn. ::::::: $1,500,000 NOTICE. Memphis and St. Louis Transportation Co. juj s. n t'tAty and TreaAOrer. Cissolutior. of Copartnership. j i existing nn cf Ruweil, si ut motnsa I ... He a settle up stl ttltl S2S n.OAA7VICl. Ith N Monrott , .!' ... 4 near byh&il STORAGE FOR COTTON. vREll'irSE