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WPJ THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL - TUESDAY, JANUAEY 25, 18TO. h FINANCE AND TRADE. FINANCE. Omri of thk Daily Arrr at.. ) Memphis, January 24. 1870. Tlie status of our local money market has not materially changed since last week. Currency is becoming easier, not ouly here but in all the leading markets. The limited bank capital, however, f this city, will not admit of simulation of any kind, and paper of this character cannot find accommodation. Prompt business houses, however, for legitimate purposes, meet with all the encouragement possible, but outside of this everything may be said hi be at a stand-still. The Exchange market, on the whole, lias not been well supplied, while tbe demand has been ac tive. In a few instaneee our banks keep 11 they want on hand, but others are not getting as much as they can use from their customers, and are compelled to boy from their neighbors. Now Orleans bills are very scari"e and sought after by gro cery men, wbo are laying in stocks of sugar and molasses. Eastern bills are taken at discount ; checking at par to discount. New Orleans Sight is taken at ''bcohnt and selling at par. I s, ""iks there has been but little done. 100 shares J4emPhis end Charleston Rail road changed uiuraayanic. eh anged Memphis city bonu at 47!-s(a.4S, with the are in some ueman J j'iuary coupon on, 'limore holder but tew are held here. A Ba. -day, was T. but ottered wito January coupon o. It was considered below the market. Tenn(-Mv money is in active demand and priiis are better; 71 -c was paid by a dealer on Saturday, and we have no doubt bat 72($73c could be obtained for a round lot. In a small way, to taxpay ers dealers ask 74$7Sc. City Scrip is also in demand. Brokers buy coupons at 7778c, and sell at bMa,i2xi. Scrip proper is firm at K3fa8.Sc. County Warrants are lirm at 75g.7fio buying. Selling at 77a0e, as to amount. Gold is very quiot. Dealers buy at lc under New York rales, with ouly small offerings and a very light counter demaud from the interior. Tennessee bonds are nominal In New York; 54;c was bid for Old to-day and 47c for New. Governments generally have been strong during the wi-ek, and closed irregular as follows: Bonds of ISM 6-Ju Bonds or 1882 b-'JU " 1864 6-ISO " 1865 6-20 " 1865, new. t-Al " 1867, " . 6-20 " 1868, " ., ...118 ...ll.".'f.. ...115', ...115 ...il4X(9 ...lli'.te ...114 ,( 10-40 Konds lit: .to Pacific sixes Ill (a, Railnisd and Express Shares closed moderately active, with an advance an ticipated, and bears covering previons contracts: Canton - 64 , Western Union Telegraph Co S3', Quicks lver . Ht4 Pacific Mail 41 Adams Express 64 Wells, Karn A Co.'s Express -J American Express. United States Express 55 'a Merchants Union Express . New York Central. 9t New Y Tk C ulral Scrip 89 Erie 23 Reading iM;, Michigan Central 117! Michigan Southern 85 j Illinois Central 137 (Cleveland and Pittsburg 90?i iChicaKt- and Northwestern. a 73; aCBh'ago and Northwestern preferred. MM iiock Inland ....luT.i t-ti. Paul 73"; fe-t. Paul preferred 87? We publish for reference the following table of the highest quotations of gold, commencing w it h January, 1862. the dale of the susjtension of specie payment, and ending with December, 1869: !- IV. JsHci i.vTT IMS l Jan . I-eh. SI..I.-I. April May J une. July AUK fSepl Oct Nov 1- Recent financial developments, which ave been kept very secret, show a great wb.litv that the Rothschilds will re- pro. "ke a large part of the American ally t 'hschilds are owners of about loan. Ro 6-2u bonds. It is slated that ?7'..oo m in unsettled state ol affairs in in view of the past few years they Kurojte during t. liave turned much or t;ii ii capital into Hit w,i I1 irold. and now hold ai nrong poeitiou gold. It s : hem in t to take new loans, an. I it "sclared thatJ they been preparing Tor the .""ericaii market, and that they have made a propo sition b. take ai.oou.OOO.ooo or new live ,wr cent, lionds at par in gold, providing tha. it has twenty-five years to run, with a liberal sinking fund, and interest payable in London, Paris and Frankfort. The reputation of the Rothschilds would ena ble them to lloat this loan in Europe at a handsome profit, and at the same time this country could, with the proceeds of this new loan, pay oil the 5-20 bonds in gold, and cause a groat appreciation in the value of our currency. Sm h au ar rangement would have many millions in interest annually, and so affeet the gold and pt.;xw circulation as to enable us to retura at an early day to a specie basis. The JUportrr says of the New York imey market: The money market presents a favorable nit ..ml; for business men. The Biipply of licids lit the principal commercial centers olk.be East is now more complete than has been the case heretofore for many months, and while tbe banks are free lenders st seven per cent., large loans are placed by private parties at six per cent., and call loans sre made to brokers at 4 io per cent. Should Senator Sherman's bill, providing for the issue of forty-five millions more currency, pass Cougress, tbe result would probably be to add materially to the spec ulative spirit of the present. Although tbe Wat and South havo heretofore, un- doubtedly, been in want or more curren cy, tie 'South baa already in good part supplied its need, taking sixty to seven-ty-fivt- millions or dollars in payment for thsooMon crop of lss. urtbis amouut thev retained the greater portion, and it.-n ciirrencv has been scarce until I now. fcr lug last autumn the currency --an to ralurn rrom the South, but as the "We nuuie heavy draffs for the purpose rf ren -'r'n 'be grain and pork croiw, ihp .mm. ' ""ii'g irom the South were Im-UU-, F SS-f -ssi-re was W P"'!'1' 'le accumulation. The returns ai." uo beginning to come in, ami there is ev tomZ of funds for y" , ' MJ wllhot i any additions.' y theOov- eminent. COTTON. The markets hsve leen generally Meady d uring the week. A slight decline was noted in New York snd also in Liverpool, but bih these markets closed firm and higher to-day. Our market has been moderately active, and tbougb prices gave way a little during ibe la-.ter part of the week on mixed ami low pTadee, straight tables of unmixed Cottons were generally linn on a basis of 23Jic for Low Middlings. To-dsy the news caused holders to stiffen up materially, and though the sales were large many holders were asking rates beyond the views of buyers. The day's transactions comprised 247 bales Ordinary, 21$22c; 72 .ood Ordinary, 22 M- 95 Middlings, 24'.s; 1MJ in! x i d. on s liasi of 23XC for Low Middlings; 316 do. p.t.; sJ0 bales on a basis or 2: .:.. for Ixiw Middlings. Total sales tur the day 2113 bales. Tho rec ipt8 st this port tor the week amoi nted to 9759 bales; exports 9355bsles; receipts last week 12.063 bales; week's sales 7978 bales. Wo quote as follows: Ordinary Good Ordinary Low Middlings Middlings Strict Middlings 2122 2S (.J.23M 23J(a24 24!.a24X ....24J4&25 COTTON IN NEW TORE. January 24, 10:30 am. Cotton is quiet l,ut Hteady. Otdinary 23Xc; Oood Ordi jisry 23c; Lww Middlings 24 ; c . I plsnds 2Sc; Uood25;tc; Mobile -&c; Orleans II in. Cotton is firmer and In fair de mind at: Ordinary 2S!c; Hood Ordi nary 24c; Ixiw Middlings 244'c; Uplands 25'e; Good 26c; Mobil 25Hc; Orleans :i p. :. Cotton demand fair; prices have ad auoed. Ordinary 23Jc; Good Or dinary 24.c: Low Middlings 24?,c; Up lands 25Xc; Good sSc; Mobile 25Xc; Or leans 26c. 4 p.m. Cotton demand active at full pr.ces. Uplands 254c Sales for export 3580 bales; spinning 1710; speculation 530; in transit 2173; and 2310 for January at 24c; February 24..5i25c: March 25U' 25Nc; April 25Kc COTTON Pi NEW ORI.KAXS. January 24, 2:45 p.m. The demand for f'otton is fair and prices have advanced 24.','(&24c; sales oouu bales. COTTON IN LIVERPOOL. January 24, 11:15 a.m. Cotton quiet; Uplands HHd; Orleans 11'... 1:20p.m. Cotton firmer;Uptands ll?4d; Orleans ll'td; sales 15,000 bales. cotton statement. Chamber op Commerce, ) Memphis, January M, 1870. J Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1869.. 94 Received to-day- 1,!X!7 Received prtvously 164,787166,754 Total Shipped to-day - Shipped previously. 166,84 .. 2.917 144,670-147,587 Stock on hand at noon to-day 19,261 1 M PORTS. Memphis and Charleston R. R 662 Mississippi and Tenneswee R. R 371 Memphis and Ohio R. R 189 XI "mere 765 WagoJWt 80 EXPORTS. Memphis A CI, v!fBt"a . 20 .. 617 2280 Memphis and Oh Steamers North.. TRADE. Business during the week has 'mproved, though it is of a jobbing character almost exclusively. There is hardly any w b "le sale demand. Meats are a little firmer, but buyers are very cautious and only lake enough for present use. Sugars and coffee and probably some other groceries are taken in larger quantities; but take the whole range of the trade, and it is not active as it should be. The high water now coming out of the upper rivers will, we fear, do damage in the lowlands, with out a coldBpell should set in to check it. The river is now, at this point, within four feet of high water of 1S67, and is rising at the rate of twelve inches in twenty-four hours. This is an unusual rise, and may prevent an overflow later in the year. Ws Tear disaster, however, from it now, and would warn our readers who are liable to overflow to keep a sharp lookout. BIMOM Stocks light prices steady. India24 (a,25c; heavy Kentucky 26(260. Iron Ties 6i(ft7c. Beans White mixed 3 per bushel. Bi tter Choice is in good demand with little in market ; held at :l3(g.35c. Good table, 30fiv32c. Common, 2o a,25c. Brooms anh Bkoomcorn Brooms are stea.lv at $3i5 per dozen. Broomcorn $125(3,200 per ton, as tooure and condition. Builders' Materia! Ixmisville Ce ment t2 753; Rosendale 4 25(Yvi M. Plas ter $4 50(5. Hair, in 4o lb bales, $2 75($3. Fire brick 67. Building Brick f8 per M. Ohio River Lime $l(tl 25 perbbl. Ala liama ?1 60 per car load. (J riders' Ala bama $2. Cape $2. Cornmeal The mills supply the trade at 84 50 for fresh full weight. Light wpight 54 25 per bbl. K ilndried on levee$175. Copfek There is uo change to note. Rio 193,24c. 1 Cotton Yarns No. 400, 22c; 500. 20c: 600, 18c: 700, 16c. CHEESE Factory 19c W. R. 18c. E. D. 19c. Market steady. Cottonseed The factories nre all well supplied and prices are steady at $10 50 per ton on levee, buyer furnishing sacks. Motes firm at lfe4c per lb. FisH-Mackerel No. 1, bUs f24(5,f25: bbls 12 00; No. 2, Ui bblJ17 50; X do $S 75; No. 1, kit J2 !0gi3; No. 2 do $2 Hgll 25; No. 3. $1 90x2. White fish, M bbls, $9 50. Sardines fl8gil8 50 per case for quarters ; f32(iSi33 for halves. Fresh Lake Fish 10c per lb. Feed Corn is in large supply and gen erally linn, but lower than early in the week. While is held at 87'a90c, though sales have been made at SVj86c. Yellow, 85(87 c Oats, o5c on levee. Seed Oats, 70c. Bran, $26 ou.'itit; 50. Hay is abun dant at $25(a,26 per ton. Cooked cotton seed meal 822lo,23 per ton st mills. Game and Poultry Everything in this line is scarce. Chickens are firm at $5 00Q6 00. Turkeys $13(0, 18. Geese $7(8. Ducks $4 Mt 00. Dressed Turkeys 2t22c per lb. Venison 912c. Wild Turkeys $912 per doxen. Wild Ducks $3 OOial 00. Bear meat dull st 12l2c. Quails $2 2Vi.2 50. Squirrels $1 f-e;U 75. lUbbits $2 !:, i. GrNMiEs Good seconds l'i-tl7c, and ,caroe. idkh Market quiet and firm. Dry Flint '7c; Dry Salt 14c; Green do. 88Hc Green 6(3)7o. Tallow 9c Beeswax 30 S33c Euos Stock light aud prices firm at Mk Floi k The supplv on hand has fallen off during the week, and low grades hsva advanced 15&25c per bbl. Super, $5 00(g) 5 25; X, $5 50fa6; XX, $0 25(0 6 50; XXX snd Fancy, $6 75(o,8. Buckwheat. $8 00(ij, 8 50. Fri-it There is only retail de mand. Apples $2 50(0.4 50 per barrel; Dried Apples, 67c; Dried Peaches 89c and dull; Peeled do., U(14c; Currants 16c: Prunes 18c; Lemons $8 69(gi9 per box: Oranges $5(8 per bbl ; Cranberries, $10(0,11 jer bbl. Civs ED Uooum- Condensed milk, $14(ip 14 50 per case. Cove oysters, 1 lb, $1 75 per doz.; 2 lbs, $2 75. Peaches, $2 60 2 75. Pears, $3 50. Tomatoes, $1 65 1 75. Cherries, $33 25. Pineapples, ;. Strswlierries, $8 25. Brandy Peaches, $4 60(0.5. Brandy Cherries, $5 766. Pickles, half gal. per doz., $5 60; quarts, $3 60; pints, $2 60. Tomsto.Catsup, $1 25 2 25. Pcppersauee, $1 25. Leather Hemlock Sole 33 35c; Oak Sole4246c; Saddle 404:tc; Bridles $48 69 per dozen; Uppers 4050c; Calfskins, French $4570; American do. $S060. Live Stock All kinds are in Uni ted supply. We quote as follows: Choice slaughtering cattle are held at 78c, gross; medium 46c, gross. Hogs 910c gross, sud scarce ShoeD are alao 1 r scarce and prices are nominal. Milk Cows, 1 $3060 per head. Work Oxeu, $7010u imr yoke. MoLASsits Stocks are fair and prices firm. Prime to choice Louisiana, 6680c; Syrups 90o$l 10. Naval Stokms Tsr, in kegs, $6 26 to 6 75 for Pine; in 40 gallon bbls, $8 to 10; Pitch $6 per bbl; Oakum $6 to $6 per bale. Nails Ftdr demand at $4 905, rates. Nuts Pecans are in light demand at 10c for Arkansas and Louisiona, and 18c for Texas. Peanuts are 6H7c. OfLS Coal, 3537c; Linseed raw, $1 10; do. boiled, $1 151 20; Lard, $1 551 60; Lubricating Coal Oil, 5055c; Train Oil, $1 251 30. Pow der Rifle per kegffl 50; blasting, 60 PRODUCE-Peachblow Potatoes $1 9o2 10 in lots, and $2 25 in a small way ; Russets $2 262 50; Pinkeyes $3 60. Onions $3 75 4 25, per barrel. Cabbages in rair de mand at 7 12c per bead. Turnips 60c per bushel. Sweet Potatoes scarce at $1 60 1 75 per bushel. Provisions Prices are some firmer than early in tbe week, with small stock. The demaud is in a light jobbing way snd our quotations represent order prices. Mess Pork $28 60 29 00. Clear Bulk Sides 15H16c Shjulders ll)i12c 8. C. Hams 2122Vc. Lard in tierces 16 16Hc; kegs 1818Hc. Fresh Dressed Pork ll12c. Salt Tbe stock is large and prices wesk 280 lb barrels $2 45 delivered from first hands. Sugars The market hi steady Coumiou Louisiana, io,'iUc; Faj to good fair, lOllc; Fully fair, 12H 13Kc; Prime, 13.i(13J.c; Choice, 13H 14c; Yellow clarified 14XX15c; White clarified, 14X(15c fipiRrrs-Demand light, and market weak. Common Whisky 75c to $1 00; Proof $1 25 to 1 35. Sauerkraut Selling at $810 per MM. Starch o.f: per lb. Soap Mottled OK&lOc; yellow 1X 8Xc; common 67c Tobacco Prime naturae- leaf, light pressed, $7(1 10; fine fan iy Va. 90cl: fine bright pounds, 80(j90c; medium bright pounds, 70(iS0r; common bright pounds, C23i70c: medium bright half pounds, sound, 62670c; smoking, fine and fancy, flOtSOc; medium and common, 3550c. ' BOOTS AND SHOES. This market continues active for the season, aud already some new spring goods have come in. Prices will probably be higher when the trade opens up active ly in the Eat, as the workmen will de mand an advance of wages. The shipments of Boots and Shoes from Boston during the year lNiO footed up 1,343,023 cases sn increase of more than $00,000 cases over tbe preceding year. The shipments from that point to Memphis during the year amounted to 22,701 cases. We stand ninth on the list, and have re ceived double the amount received by Mobile. The following cities only bought more extensively than we did: New York, New Orleans, Baltimore, Chicago, Cinciunati.St. Louis, Louisville and Nash ville. We do quite double the amount of business in this line tbau is done at Tol edo, Milwaukee, Evansville, Detroit, In dianapolis, Galveston, Charleston, Cleve land, Norfolk, Pittsburg or Richmond. Of the Boston market the Shoe and Leath er Jltpjrtersayn: The boot and shoe business of this city manifests signs or steady, although grad ual, improvement; sales, however, up to the present time, have not been mado on an extensive scale. We notice an increase of buyers rrom the South and large num bers of dealers from the West,all of whom are taking the gauge of the market, ascer taining prices, etc., and putting their heads together with a view of breaking down questions. Nevertheless, prices, despite ail their efforts in this direction, are generally firm, although thus earlv C tbe season they usually rule in favor of suysr. So far as we have been able to catch the tone of the market, and we have been at great paint io o so, we feel disposed to thiak that the iraas will be- AAitia lirldt- in ihn CO ll rse of aiiot llCf (Oi- night, and that then the general tendency of prices will be upward, as manuractur an are working very eaultnnsly, pi'odu' - ' ing onlv marketable goods, and not to , such an extent as might overstock tkm market. So there seams but little danger of their being obliged to accumulate stocks j or sell at unremunerative figures, as the whole country now rairly repre sented on the street and accessions are daily made to the number of'dealers from each section, !he general trade must soon commence, and we cannot doubt that we are on the threshold of wore lively times than we have recently exptriasced. DRY GOODS. The market is very ijuiet and prices re main firm. There is no demand from the interior and stocks are heavy for the season. The disposition to sell among our wh ieslo dealers makes the market tavorable to buyers, aud prices are, it anything, lower than tliey sre iu New York. The impression prevails ne.e mid i.l.Ai.l.A ra li,.' Hl.ii.l.l .r. .ill . I v :l lli'O , , , , aud some or our deaiers are making their purchases for the spring trade, in order to take advantage of the prices now prevail ing. The Now York market is very dull, except in ginghams and lawns, which are reported iu active fftMMMMa, It will be seen that very few changes have taken place in this market during the week; I'll I NTS. Amen. .1 :. .. ..12' 1J ...1.'. .. ili' JJ ...l-a 1- '.-'. ..:' mi Ain.ikeag .. Merrimac 1) lli igu s fancies Dunnell's l'aciflc Others SUKKriSOS FT! .. 4-4 Brown, first -clas-, 4-4 second-class slieeilngs and shiriiugs, i-i bleached Wauinsuila New York Mi is Lonsdale, W-hite K...ck,cte n i is Aiiiosaeag. .s. inches Cither makes . Drills Brown, standard i ithers 7.... stripe AmoskeHg York a Others Ticks A inoskeag Others Denims A luosk.-ag York Others CoiUinades Oinghams. American Delaines i 'ol loll Jeans IVppereii bleached Others Cotton Checks l. ... ii UZl 2S MM ... j; ;t .'II 21 MM u IU ii Ji ai ..xi "ll .'.ll ..li! ..15 ..in' . . :i . .J5..-7 t, i.l .20 tiW .IU t".ti7 25 M i Cambrics - Llnseys batlueta Flannels Spool cotton Coat' SPECIAL NOTICES. A Body and Mind Dlseasr .--$ch ia dys- jM-t sia. The ston.Ht h and Ihe bruin are ion iutimutely tor theour losuJIt r wllhool the other, o Unt dyapfphiA utiil iiisiKud eney are nisrpaiHhle. It my be added, too, that irritation ot the Htoiuaeh i altuit in variably aceoni)u..led by irritation of the temper. The invigorating and tranquillizing opera tion of Uostetter's Bitters ts MMl HJWt rtiiJIj developed In case of tattafBStlaa. TbC ttr.T effect of tills agreeable tonic Ik coinftii t in and eucoura;lii- in lid k1oa' pervades tin nyaleni, the chronic -.iDeaMneKs lu the region ot the stomach Is lfwtnsi, and the nervous ,restieN.nrsx which charafterl the diieast' Is abated. Thin improvemeut U not transient. It is not ueeeded by Ihe return of the old symptoms with superadded force, as is nl- w the ease when unnudlcated stimulants j are iclvou for the complaint. Kach doseseeius to Impart a puruiaueut occensioti of bealtli rul invlgoratlon. Bui this is not all. The aperient and antl-blllous properties of tha. preparation are scarcely secondary in im portance to its tonic irtuea. If there is au overflow of blii the secretion Is soon brought within proper llnuU, and If the bllenry or uau Is inert aud torpid 11 is toned and regu lated. The effect Upoa the I'lscharglng or gans Is equally salutaiy, and iu MMt of con sttpailon the cathartic action Is just .suffi cient to produce the deslrnd result gradually and w ithout pain. The Hitters also promote healthy evaporation from the surface which Is particularly desirable at this season when suddm kjwlis if raw, unpleasant weather are apt to checK the natural perspiration and produoe congestion ml Uie liver, coughs and eolds. TUB BT SAFEUl'Akil .OAINKT ALL msTASFa is mm.v viooi:. and this ihe great Vegetable Kestoratlve ec-entlally promotes. A Humbug How Often we Hear this expression from persons reading ad vertisements of Patent Medicines, and In nine cases out of ten they may la) right. It la over 22 .. . since 1 Introduced Ur. Tobias' Venetian Linlmcut U Uie public. 1 had no money to advertise it, so I left It for sale with a few druggists ami storekeepers through a sin ill section of the oountry, many takiug It with great re!in?i- ance; b t 1 told tbeiu to let auy one have it, If it jil.l nnl (In Mil I -...'.-.I Oil IIIV OU1I'- phlet, uo one Deed pay for it. In some Mores IWO or llirce noiwes were laseu uu iiiai ny ; persons present. I was, by many, fctxMftgril j craxy, and that would be the last they would see ill me. Uui 1 kuew in)- medlciuc waa uo ' humbug. In about wo mouths I began lo j receive orders lor more Liniment, some call ing It my valuable Llnlmeut, who had r J :,-. to sign a receipt when I left It at their I store. Now my -ales are millions of bottles : yearly, and all for cash. I warrant It sup j rtor to any other uicHliclne for the cure or 1 Croup, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, folic, Youilt ' lug, isnasms, and Mea-sickness, as an internal iellieoy. II 18 penccuj iduiktui iu ma.e iu- ternalfj path accompanying each bot tle aud . .... 1; lur ) hioiuc Ktieumatism, rieadaiihe, Mumps, Fii.'e-I Feel, Hrni-e, Hpralns, uld snes, Hwclliugs, ttrs) Throala, etc., etc. l'rlce VI cents. Hold by the DruugisUi. Depot 10. Park Place, S. Y. Jal3 ASTOUNDING REVELATIONS. Two scientific publications nre In tlie Held against the hair dyes or which lead Is the ba sis. The "New York Mtdlcil (iaxette"and "The Journal of Chemistry" bitterly de nounce them. Yet the hair may be safely dyed. Llave you seen Prof. Chilton' Testimony, rounded ou a cart ful analysis, and certifying that Cristadoro s Excelsior Hair Dye la not only a first-clnss article for changing the color 01 the hair, but ABSOI.l'TEI.Y SAFE? Chrlxtsaloro's Hair Preservative, as a Dress ing, acta like a charm on the Hair aHer Dye ing. Try It- JalSdw Bitcselor'i Kalr Dye This snleudld Hair Dve IS 1111' L'eSI 1U I J I --.ei, ll the world: the only true aud perlecl Dye; harmless, reliable, instantane ous; uo disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the 111 effects ol bad Dyes; iuvlgo rates aud lea vea the Hair soft and beautiful, Ht-ACK or bkown. Sold by all Druggists and Peilumera; aud properly applied at Baiciiel or'i Wl Factory, No. 1 u. a ouuu I street, N. Y, tf&" We have provided ourselves with a full stock of Plantation Supplies which, to the trade, we are offering at great inducements. Among which may be found the following: 900 dozen Planter's Hoes, 110 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 Hollowware Castings, 600 dozen Axes. Sole Agents in Memphis for the Brinley Separate Share & Urie Steel Plows, Owners of the Mitcheis Patent ; also, the leagues Patent Cotton Scrapers, A full Stock of Hardware and Agricultural Implements in store. ORGILL BROS. & CO., CORNER MONROE AND LEGAL NOTICES. Executor's Sale. BY virtue or the power vested tn me by tbe will of Ihe late WadeH. Bolton, deceased, of record In Uie Probate Court of lesbu i-oouty, Arkansas, I shall proceed, on Monday, 14th day of February Next, To sell publicly, to tlie bigliest bidder, at I lie courthouse door. In the town of Napoleon, akkavi-as, nil the Interest owned by the said Wmle 11. Bolton tn the following de scrilied lar.ds, to-wil: Being an undivided one-half Interest In a certain tract of land, eonststtag of ihe 8W frl. quarter of rettaa five 51; the NE frl quarter of section six : Ihn r,n;irt..r itf frl. Keflinn Nil fttl - 1 lie K half of ecTton seven !T1: the H half of K.otlon eight ;, ami the N half of section seven- I g"erln ce. on second street. In Memphis, teen 17i, containing altogether, according to 1 Tennessee, sell, to the highest bidder, for T S. nurvevi, eS'iacre. and being the name i cash, the following described real estate, klt tnietoi land in Defhaconntv. Ark., conveyed uated in the county of bhelby. State of Ten on the 30th Deeenilii r. lo-Vi.Yiy Abncr L. and : nessee. designated und described as follows. Napoleon B. Burrow to J. U Bolton, and be- Inn lu townhlD nine south, range tW5 21 west, in lin s.il l comity of Desha. And, also, whatever right, title and interpsi the nald wade H. Holton may have had !ti and to the following land, also in the said oofThty of Desha and Slate of Arkansas, to wlt: The NW quarter of the KE quarter of seel Ion eleven 111: the SK frl. quarter of sec tion two JJj the SW frl. quarter of section two '2 and the NW quarter of section eleven llj.all in township nine south, range two west, containing altogether about 0 acres, and being the sarue land sold by the s-;d I. I.. Bolt. .ii iu his lifetime to James Branch, deoeased. Both of the said iilaiitatlins are well Im proved, the former comprising about Wfi acres and the latter about 40U acres of cleared laud, with all necessary buildings, including dwellllitr-houscri, gln-ilousef,. eli n.o ..i.i i .rill iw. knhi for ono.tiiiril ccah. and the balance In two equal instal- ments. payable in one and two years, secured by the noten of the purchaser with approved personal security, as well as by lien reserved upon Hie rand, and tbe sale will lie made snhjeeffo all existing liens and incumbrances. sailing unaur ;;, sau power. 1 snail only ixiwer. 1 shall only conver such lntresl as tue .-.- ; WaJ H Bol(0Q had In Ihe said land at the time of his death. E ft .rPEIWo., ;ail Kiecutor Ot V. H. Bolton, dee'd. CKJU JT'l I CO) KT S I LE OF LAND -Jauua- ry Term. ism. J. J. woods ami Marv Woods vs lieoi.als. Do ra and Martha Hamner Petition for sale ' of land. I'nder and trt vlrtne of an order of resale, maile in the Above entitled cause at the Jan- j uary term, MM, of the I'ouniy Court of shel- by county. Tcnuessce, I will proceed to sell, ! al public auction, before the courthouse I door, lu the city of Memphis, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1870, Between ihe hours of 10 o'clock a.m . and 4 p.m.. the following aesLTlued tract of laud, containing oue hundred iud five .U. acres, lying In the eleveirh surveyor's district of Shelby county, and Stale ol Tennessee, on the loath side of Wolf river: Beginning at a stake with post-oak pointer, In tlie northwest corner of a two hundred acre tiact eutercd In the name of Wm. Law rence; thence sorfth & chains and :W links to l stake with an elm pointer; thence wests chains and 41 links lo a slake with wilite-oak ami su-eetnm Doiuters: thence south 14 1 chains afiu 70 links to a slake witl.twor.il i oak poliilero: fjience east is chains and II jnts to a stake will; weet gum pointer: thence north 10 chains ty a .,ia!:e with gum ! and elm pointers; tht uce west & cauu to : the beginning. Terms of Sale One-tlilfd fish; blflnce.on acrelit of one and two years, with interest: 1 purchaser executing notes, w tin approvrj Ssi enrlty. a Hen being retained on the land lor ihe deferred payments, JOHN U.AOl'E, Clerk. By BkesakpColIs, Deputy Clerk. JbI j CHANCERY SALE ON TUESDAY, FEBRUAKV 8, (870. Harrison Irby, Adru'r, etc.) vs. No. 201.ri Vchancr rj- Court Sarah A. Williams et si.) of Memphis. Y virtue of interliieuiory decree In tr.lfl ennse. I will sell st pu'nlc unci ion. to Hie hiirliesl bidder, in the town of I olllervllle. sh. lliv conrjiv, Tcnnes-ee, mi TI'KsDA Y. the st!; day of Kebmary. HM, the following des cribed Ucfcl r'i'te, to wit: Lylm; and bcii. .11 'he county 01 Shelby, and Slate 01 Tentu usee, beiuK i..e aajfl half of a tract of land, conveyisl by Joseoii Soapo ko Thomas X. Wlllia-nsand lireen K. wlUWVS, by detd dated I7ih day of December. l."si,and reconled In the Kesister's Otlice ot Shelby couulv. book fi. pire 2B, which .aid tract con lained acres, and the cat huif of said Intel was allotted to said Thomas N. Wil liams, and contains i;fc.'y acres, wore or less, and is bonnded as inllows: B irinnlnK at a stake at the northeast corner of said tract; ruuiiinir thence southwardly 2.14 poles, more or less to a stake at the sutheast cir IH r of said trad ; thence west H-1 poles to the southeast corner of the west half of said original trsci ; thence north with the east line ot the Hum Williams tract 22t poles and li) Units to a 6'uke; theuce east poles to the beislunimr. Also, the west hall ni saUl 267 acre m.'. DSMDJslMi at the southwest corner 01 s.-nu original trad of land, at a stake with white oat aii'l red-oak pointer at lire sontneast curlier ofTlley's line; thence nonh with TCI-y's line and others, 211 poles to a stake; tbenco e.11 H poloi; thence south through i lie mlilille of tie- who'e tract 22t jooles and 10 links lo a stake; thunn west M poles to the iM-ginnlng, . lmmedlat'ty west ot il iidjolnim; the first described tract. l ire the .iiiv of sale these two tracts will be snb-dlvided not laid off into lots, and sold nccor-ilnKlv. Terms of r-lo-Oue-third CASH, balance on a fieIit 1. 1 one aud two years, nptes with security taken bearing Interest, and lien re tained till payment of the purchase money. A. AXBTOH, jal5 Clerk and Master. Administrator's Notice. ITAV1NO filed with tiie clerk of the County IX Court my settlement its administrator of the estate of N. H. Stout, deceased. I will ap ply for conHrniKilon of the same al the n. xt February Term. 1N7U. ol said Couit. All per sons Interested may attend aud enter ilu lr objections. If any tliey have. CHARLES STOUT. De.-ember SI. jtl ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. rFTTERS of administration upon the e j tale of John W. Karris, deceased, having been RranlcJ lo me, all persona having claims against said estate are notified that tney musi prtsent ineir cmiins wuijin uie time prescribed by law, or they will be forev er barred. All persona Indebted to said es tate must make Immediate settlement. Blown. Lyb-s A Hrown. Attorneys, Jalt-lawlw JOHN is. TOOF. Adm'r. Attachment Suit. State of Tennessee. Shelby county. Before Thomas B. My unit. Justice of the Peace in and for said county. Davis & liaugti vs. P. S. liarn ll. AFFIDAVIT having been made and bond - i given as required by law, and nitaeli meut having been Issued and returned (.efore ma, levied, etc., on the properly of defend ant, and defendant nut to be found lu my county : It Is therefore ordered. That the said de fendant apiienr before me, at my office, in the cliy ol Memphis. Mhelby county, Tcuuese, ou the 4lh day of February, 1S70, at It) o'clia-k a.m., and tnuke deiense to said suit, Ot the same Will M tried erparte: and tliat a copy of tills notice be published In the Memphis Appeal for four successive weeks. THUS, tt MYNATT, I. P. January 5, 1870. JaO TRUSTEE S SALE. Y virtue Of a Deed of Trust executed to me on the "lb day 01 May. IMS by James K Kates, now de-eased, and duly recorde ' lu lu the Register's omeeoi Shelby counlj . Tvn uessee. In Book is. pages lis aud 120, a., e for the purpise of paying the debts see 11 red thdreb and therein described, I will, on Saturday, 5th of February, 1870, Between the hours or 10 o'clock a.m. and 12 o i look in.. In rrout of the office of Kortrecht A Craft, No. 31 Kouth Court sireot. lu the oltjr of Memphis, sell, at public auction, to the highjest Didder, for cash, the following real estate conveyed by sa'd Trnst Deed, situate In Hhelby county, Tennessee, and described as follows, to-wlt: Being lots one, two. three, four, live, fliteen, sixteen and seventeen, in Block eight t). In the town ol Fort Pickering, in said Shelbv county. All equity of redemp tion la waived by said Trust Deed. The title Is believed to be good, but I sell aud convey only as Trustee. Ja5 THOMAS (t. SCARBltOUOH, Trnsfe. Administrator's Notice. N OTICE Is hereby given that letters Of aitmlntstraliou on the esiate of m. Bennett Battle, dioeascd, have been gra iited to the undersigned; all porsoiui ludebled to tlie aaiu esLaii- will maae immediate seliie ment. and all persons having demands against sstd estate will present them, pro eily authenticated, for allowance within the time prescribed by law, or they will be for ever barred. FKKD. BATTLE, Adm'r of Estate of Win. Battle, dee'd, Wyihe Depot. J Non-Resident Notice. No. N. R- 'n tne chancery Conrtof Mem phis, Ten nessec Benjamin F. Ball vs. Uog cin. Trader A Holt et at. IT aplieariug from affidavit In this cause that the defendeiits, B. W. L. Holl, James M iii!tr'ii mid Euclid Borland are non-resl-dentsot Ihe Stateof Tennessee: It Is therefore ordered. That they make their appearance herein, et the Courthouse In the city of Memphis, Tenn., on ur before tbe first Monday lb March, 1IC0. and plead, answer or demur lo Complaluant's BUI, or the same will be taken for confessed as to them, and set for hearing exparte; and that a copy of this or der be published once a week, for four suc cessive weeks. In tbe Memphis Appeal. A Copv Attest. ACUI'STON ALSTON, Clerk and Master. By It. J. Buck. Deputy Clerk and Master. Kates JasJuwu.fcoU. for Complainant, jajo FRONT STREETS, MEMPHIS. TENN. SHERIFF'S SALE. Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate. RY virtue of an alias execution to me di rected froui the Supreme Court of the Htate or Tennessee, in the case of E. F. lltt msn and W. H. Plttman, partners as Plttman A Brother, against W. L. Stewart and M. I). L. Stewart, partners as W. L. Stewart A Brother. Lssued on u judgment rendered in said Court tbe 11th dny of May. lsfc'l. for the sum ol ! ..') HI. confirming a Judgment of the Law j Court of Memphis, rendered the 20tli day ol -March, lt7, in favor of said plaintiffs against said defendants, with interest and costs, and i to satisfy said execution, Court costs, etc., I : will. On Saturday, February 12, 1870, i P.urlni. legal hours of sale. In front of ths During legal hours of ' T . , w ",l ,u miner division 1 .f u,e f of Memphis btlng a part of lot on,e.llj;-in, h'oc Pit), fifteen ilo, fn , fronting fifty-eight 'M feet on the east side of lJeffoto sin et, and Dound'sl as tollows: Beginning at alake where the east line or Deeoto street, running southwardiy.euteni the Butler Divi sion of the city of Memphis; running thence eaMwardly on the liutier dividing Hne one liuinlred and fifty-five HI feet to a stake tl.cuec southwardly and parallel with De.-oto ! street nfty-1 westwardly nny-eigiit las; :a-t to a stake; thence mil nar.iUel with ihe HVst one Hundred and ntty-five 1j5 feet to a atake in the cast line of DeSoto street; thence north wardly with the east line of said street llfty elglit feet to the place of beginning. Also, one other lot about one mile south east of tue-clty of Memphis, known and des ignated on the plan of subdivlniou of A. J. Hays as lot No. five St fronting Patton ave- i line on tne west one iiniiiire.1 and lav flfn feeU one-and-a-half Inches, extending ba,'k t'ireJ hundred and fifty-two iSoif feet i i , ?' I AJ?; l',e roI1wing-nftned lots in the town I ; Raleigh, known and dealgnated on the ' plau of said town as loLs New. five, six and ! "" i ',"u ij-u oiut sam 101s, nve ana .-. .u ..nu u .ii.iiii.ni eiK ' 1 1 -e e ;l II 11 . . Ll- half 87'; feet on the Memphis and Somer- vllle Tumplke roed, runniua back one hun dred and fifty 150 feet; lot Ko. two 2 Is one hundred and seventy-two and-a-half :I72; feet square, lying northwest and adJoinlUK lot "a. five 5f. Alao, the following described lands, sit uated on the waters of Wolf river, on the eas slue thereof and on both sides sf the KaMifh and Latirauge Railroad, being in three parcels or tracts, and containing, in the aggregate, one buudred and ninety-one and-a-hall ;!l'l'4j acres, boanded and designated as follows, to-wlt: The first or said tracts being In isnge seven 7, seel ions two and three (2 and 3 ot the Eleventh 11 Surveyor's District: Beginning at a red-bud stump, with oue hickory pointer, the southwest coi ner of the original tract; thence north thirteen IU chains and ninety (WJJ links to a stake, with blackgura and poplar pointers on the bank of a branch; thence east dvc- nj chains to a stake and hlackgum; thence north ;!:: -links to stake, nve 5 Uuks north of a beech marked " C. K."; tli-jnoe cist sfsleen 'Is chains to a stake, two dogwood and whitcoak pointers; 1 south fourteen 114 chains and forty 40 links to a stake and winters; theuce west twenty-one ohalns to the be ginning, containing twenty-nine and a-half 29Laj acres. The second or said tracts or par cels adjoins ttie land last above described. Is in range seven IT, sections two snd three 2 ami .1, bounded as follows: Beginning In section three $. at John M. Curry 's east corner on William Lawrence's line, at a siake and sweets-urn marked " J. M. C," a yeuUDoi and blsckgum pointers: thence wi sf slxly ss poies Of said curry's corner, a stake and elm marked "J. M. C," perslm ior. tt.h and ironwiKxt pointers;' thence south with said Curry's line, passing his cor ner St ninety-two 12; ;-i.es. In all one huo dretl and slaty ltKI poles to a mall hick.-ry, oue pole soutn of a wl iteoak marked " c. B ," three hickory and uhlteoak pointers: j thence east sixty 60 poles fo a stake, oue pole six links southeast of a redoak marked 1 ' ii. H..'" two hickory and sweetaum pointers ! .:i H'niirtiii Lawrence's west boundary line; thence itor.lt oue hundred and stxty lS0j polt s with hi. Ifne 10 the beginning, contaln- I Ing sixty itfi'l seres. The third one of said tracts iu in ri.iigf seven 71, section twoj2j, , biiunded as lolloa s : IU ginning at a whiteoak marke " A. B ." run uinx north two 2J chains i sixty-six uuj links 10 a stake, lour ft' links : nortu o wnieii is an eim marked ' w, s., ' I with two 2 whiteoak pointers; thence west j twenty-five 25 chains to a stake, whiteoak I and hickory and poplar pointers; thence I south twci.ty-six 2t cnains nity 150 links to I a siaae in t,';e soi'lh bauk of Wolf river; 1 thence east foity itr; chains to a willowoak ! marked " A. B.," two lronwotal pointers; iiituce norm tweniy-iour 21 cnains to a sweetgura with elm pointers;' thei.ee west fifteen (Ml chains and thirty all links to the i: uniug, containing one hundred and two his' acres. '1 lie lot of land first above described, being the one on DeSoio street, in Memphis, Is levied on as tliejronertv of d fen dan t, w. L. ut, on tliBoth day or Match, IM7; and the balauce oie land alsive desciilwd is leviisl on as lielm; (he property of defendant, M. D. L. Stewart, on the ajth of March, WB7, the date of the rendition of the Judgment 1 11 the Law Cuutl of Memphis, appealed by de fendants to the supreme Court, and afBrmed May, the Uth, 1MW. All of said land Is 1, vm .1 on ss the property of tbe respective defend ants as aforesaid, subject to Ihe lien 01 s-i i iudgnn. nt. aud to satisfy said Indgiii. tit. In Ueost, posts, etc. A. P. 1 I'KHY, shei iff. J. M. Utegory, Att'y f!r 11 It's. Jsl2 LEGAL NOTICE. Attachment Suit. State of Tennessee. County of Shelby Before K. B. Millard, I, P. for sheliiv conilty-U. U ien Haul vs. Mrs. W.teeawel). VFF1DAV1T having been made and bond given 'as required by law, and attach ment having been Issued aud returned be fore me, etc., on the property of defnidant, and delendaiit not lo be touud in uiy county : It Is therefore ordered. Thai the said de fendant appear before me, at niy office. In the city of Memphis, Shelby county, Tenn., on the 13th dav of February, ur.u, at 10 o'clock a.m., and make di ieiise to said suil or the same will be tried exparte; and that a copy "l ii." nti.-n be pui.d-lied li. the Memphis Aneal for lour smveasive weeks. K. B. MII.I.ARf). J. P. for Shelby county, Tenn. January !. IhTii. . al Bill fur Divorce. Law Court of Mem irt or Memiihls-S. J.Collins, Plain s. Thomas li. Collins, Defendant. iihls- tiff. Ci.rKK s Umn Jannarv IS isTft FFIDAVIT having been maiie in this . us.- tht the di ieiida.it Is a iiviu-resldeu: of the State of Tennessee : It Is therefore onlered, That said defendant appear at the courthouse in the city of Mem phis, Tenn., on or before the seovnd Monday In February next, and defend this suit, or the same will be taken for confessed aa to him. and Uie case set for hearing exparte; and tbi.t a copy of this order be published once a week, for foi;r consecutive weeks, lu the Mem phis Appeal. A copy : ALFRED MATTHIAS, Clerk. J. B- Robertson. Att'y for Plaintiff. Iat7 Legal Notice-Plantation to Let. BY vlrtne of the authority of Roc 4-' , vested iu the undersigned bv the H.. toi -able, the Circuit Court ot the United stales, s .nine fur the District of Middle Tennessee, I will rent, for the present year, the Planta tion known as the Tiios. I. Brown Plantation, near the moulh of St. Francis river. I Will sell l nuiles, 2 horses, ; yoke niei:. iiilleli cows, and all tlie farming implements, and everything else on the plantation. There are fine Steam Saw and Grist Mill. 2 (ilnstands, and ample home accommodation, and everything In complete order. if noi rented at private contract, will be let THl'RSPAY. 27th Inst., on the premises aud tinU bi everything eise on that day. If let privately, notice will be given through Ihe papers. For terms apply to OlD. J. PILLOW, Receiver. Memphis, January 17, laTO. Jals Administratrix Notice. ALL persona having claims against the es tate of P. H. Helnrlch will present them, duly authenticated to m or mv Attorneys. Westcott A Stabl. All persons Indebted will make Immediate settlement with me or my said Attorneys No. 270 Second street. KKNKSTINE HEINK1CH, Adm'rx. Jannary 21, 187 u. jai! Administrator's Notice. I HAVE this day Bled my accounts and vouchers. In a partial settlement of the estate or James Kimbrough, deceased, with, the Clerk of the County Court or Shelby cum, and will ask, at tne next term ol the Court, that Hie same be allowed and con firmed, when and where any person Inter ested In the same may attend aud enter tbelr objecilous, If anv they have. HKNBT I. JUNES, Adm'r of i- state of Jamts Kimbrough. Jan uary 20, 170. ja21 Consignments at Landing. 400 barrels K. P. Meal, full weight, by ' Ju lia," at it 75; 300 . -et Seed Onta by " Julia," at 70 cents; And we have at inndlng aud In store, 3000 barrels FLOUR, ail grades, and all on con signment, and parties wishing car-loads can get It low, from (4 75 lo to 7 75, WOLCUTT. SMITH 4 CO., JaJJ 8 and 9 Howard Row. NOTICE. District of West Tennessee, ) In Bankruptcy. At Memphis Tenn., 15th day of January , 10. The undersigned hereby give notice or his appointment aa Assignees of M. D. Hlx, or LaOrange. 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The Largest and Oldest INSTITUTION OF THE KIND IN THE SOUTHWEST. Established Ten Years. Where Invalids Can Obtain Scientific Coamo3ene Treatment at a Moderate Expense. and Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Lunihsito, Mcitttici, Tlx D'llorenT, In sll srtlnitic cu) gont, lU-Uralgui. t-ti perfect. The uiot lnstsntly ivlievel errurlnl HheanistUm erve-Ache. Hints, ss rlieora.il ism ins pnsnm is sins alTuust & .Hr1 resr.ictsl Innlw whieli huve l-e-i eoniniriisl snd stiff for years are relaxed. 1 uses ol liien tjr, thirty aud forty years' standing, have been cured by nie alter all other means have railed. A frreat accomplishment i my triumph over pain, by winch I can often, lii a few mo ments, soothe aud carry off the most excru ciating sutli rinirs. ir thla system did nothing more lhan ti- re lieve pain, it would stand superior to any other systems extant. Paralysis. Helmplcuia (ITair Palsy. Paraplegia (Local Palsy . Paresln, Paralysis Asltans. In every form of Paralysis, thi- is the only treatment which miounts to anything res toring action and vitality. In tlie treatment of tins sad anVctlon. I use mv Med I. ated Baths, medic-tied with various substances, as la ratlin lii. eh ioiiiie, iodine, am -lunula mil hydrargyi uai, In oo&Aactftoa wi'ii medicated electricity and L-aUanism, ami other flue remedial am le'ie. I will contract to cure any rase of paralysis provided there exists no organic' lesion. Catarrh. Stopped-up Head, Kunuing of the Nose, Con stant Ilavki".' aud Spitting, Constant Blowlug of the Nose. Thousands suffer from that most annoy Inir. disagreeable and offensive complaint Ca tarrh, without knowing what it is. Often the secreted mucous, Sowing down j the throat clos up Ho- lunjjs, and lavs tne foundation for consumption. The most skillful phj steteoa fall to cure It. I Recently, several "liar Doctors" of this . it v. have turned their attention to the treatment af catarrti, and demand most fabulous prices from patients. 1 cure any case of obstruction etopped-up head discharges of greenish, thick, thin, or I gialry mucous from the nose. Internally or i externally pain or fullness lietweeu "tlie ; eyes constant hiou-in of tne nose inflam matioti of the nas.il n . . T;Lt ion of: the schiictderlsn membrane, etc. In the course of a few days. Scrofula. Strnma, Clandnlar Swelllnirs. Running, or Crusty Ernptlons, ,ali Rheum, King's Kvii. Tbe Scrofula taint. Inherited or otherwise, filling lile with untold misery, is, by all usual medical treatment, haeless,ry incurable. The only true cures winch i have itt se..n are those which have leen performed hv itie. : I will contract to cure, without fail, eery . case of Blood Diseases, even tlie mus; terrible forms of leprosy. Erysipelas. Eciema, I an- ; cers. Tumors, B leers. Accesses, and every form of red. scaly, or dlstlin . ug eruption, in from forty-eight hours to a few week-s. Mercurial Diseases. Salivation (Ptyalismt, Mercurial Rrnptions, Mercurial Aches lu Uonea, Mercnrlulizaiion. Merrnry, Injudiciously used has fllle.1 tbe earth with wrecks ol" humanity. Thousands suffer from its effects, who have Le-n uue .n sclously drugged 1;" their phvsician. It is i vain to attempt tbe cure of the majority of dLsenses while it remains in the body. Although I have heard of several so-called : antidotes tor mercury in the human body, 1 have never yet seen a physician who could eliminate it from the system. I can satisfy any pal lent or physician that I can absolutely extract mercury, lead, line, and other mineral poisons, in every case. , One bath which I employ, eveu draws the I lead from the while paint in the bath-room. I Cancers. Noli-me-Tangere, Lupus, or Wolf Cancer, MtThaa Cancer Fnngous l ancer, I Rose Cancer Spider Cancer. . I make a great specialty in the treatment of ' every description of cancer and tumors, and ' have a special department devoted to this branch of disease. How many cancers and tnraors are wrong- ! fhlly treated tiy certain charlatans sty Hug : themselves "Cancer Doctors." After being pronounced incurable, I will take any oue of these cases lu hand, and make a permanent cure. My terms for treat lag cancers, etc.. will be I based on lite age and condition or the patient, aud the positive certainty 01 cure. Generative Affections. Self-abuae Dlschai ges Strict lire Gleet Sores eipermatorrbcea (Seminal Weakness) Syphilis , Erima ry and Secondary) Impotence tLoss of Virility j Premature 1 Decay-Debility. The press, the pulpit aud the lecture-room 1 are silent on the subject or dLsenses of the sexual organism. A false delicacy conceals the knowledge ior which thousands thirst. And how terrible are these ' -. : malorrhuui. sliallerlug the entirt Nervous System impairing the self-destruction. Sypt boily by plecc-meal los1 nerve, by Inches heln ug bone, musck. u.nd alive, and torturing the brain with agony. Charlatans, or incompetent physicians may essay to cure them, kut in vain. The only nope aud resort is in the humane and learned physician who understands their ease. Among these affections, none are worse than Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, and emissions. Dr. Wocdbridge says, "That the loss of one ounce of seminal fluid by abuse, is equal to the loss of forty ounces of blood." The worst form Is when the seminal fluid paases off unperceived In the urine. Eulpires, and characterless men, by work ing upon the f. ,rs of a mind, too oftn shar ing the teeblenesaof the body, not only ex tort large sums ot money, but, lu nearly eve ry Instance, have complicate.! tlie disease. and rendered It more difficult to never yet Been a case of Sexual Impotency cured by any physieir Alt the affections of the sexual been deeply studied by me for m have made a discovery in the tre svnliilitic and virulent -r 1 kars. 1 toiall j proin- lses looverthrow all former BOfceetvefl no- Hons and theories on tlie subject. 1 emptny entlrely new remedies, and never use nause ous copaiba, cubebs, turpentine aud mercury. In every case 1 guarantee a perfect cure. Office hours from U a.m to 5 p.m. Dr. J. B. Russell, Consulting Physician ; L. O. Warrnn, Secretary, assisted by a full corps of eminent Physicians. The usual courtesy extended to the regular profession. jatdws 1 A LEV READ DISPENSARY. Offlc 2 Third streets, Louisville, Kjr 1850, and chartered tiy the Leis tucky, leHl, ' for the treatment of the urinary and generative c sexes," including spermatorrh weakness from early errors, got stricture, varicocele, syphilis in artections of tlie kidneys aud ud the diseases of women. A medical paiupniet.contalnlngsixty large , pages and numerous illustrations iu a new t method of treating tbe above diseases with- out mercury, and iiniMirtxnt aovlce ou mar- riaxe, tn ., sen uiiuei .-rtti im wm, A varlx clasp, warranted to cure varlcoceli In four days; price f2f; sent to any address Also agents for Dewee's Female Kegulatlni Pills, warranted to'remove lrreicularinw,. etc I price at office, or by mall, 13. A full assort- uieni 01 oanuages suu trusses mtnj nuu uauu. Male sheams, superior quality ; single oue f 1 or 16 per doxeu. Auurtns : doxeu. Aaoreas, UALKN'8 HEAD DISPENSARY. LooiavUle, Ky. now B. J. SEMMES& CO., B. J. SEMMES. WHISKIES: YANNISSEE, WESTMORELAND ROBERTSON COUNTY, ' Bourbon, PURE RYE, And a variety of other grades of WHISKEY F0R country trade EN Valuable 96 08 B. P. "E3KT133Z3I1.S' CniLL OTJHB Contains no Quinine or Arsenic will pay Five Hundred Dollars In Gok' for any Chemist finding either in its composition. It I pnrelr a Veeetabl ronipoon'l. and Warranted to Cure FEVER aue! AlirE of bow ever ion staudlinc. t money reiurntsl. No Cure.no Pay, U onr motto; all that w aak Is for a fair trial of our (.'hill Cure. ENDERS STOMACH BITTERS, The most popnlar Bitters now In nse. It rnre Kidney Disease, rwtnr" strenith and app tile, makes new blood, builds up wea and euleet.ieU Hue. For female w.aineaa It la nnsax :m0. As a lieverage it has 110 e-jual. EJNTIDEJXS' LIVER et promptly canning no feeline of slckne ef the itorqarh, and eontalna no eaJums . Jaundice, Liver t'oiupiaint and Itllionsmsa they are a certain ear. A sn'e and efficient remedy for Children, relieving them In a very few hours. We have hundreds of certificates from citizens and physicians of high atas-tn. tba these medicines are what we represent them to be. A tur trial will prove'.: t& For Mt'f by Druggiilt and general rtorfk,y,f,t r.-.?.. .. "tti BNDEna ZIOSB, Sole rropr'si, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS XnduoAli, JXoiitrtclxy. The above Medicines are tor sale, at Wheiaaal and iltail. by C. C. WARD A CO., ASD WJLMXKBUB & HLA1R, DRI'GGISIS cubbins & mm, IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS HAVING THK LARGEST AND MOST (XMPT.ETE FOUNDRY AND MACHI2CE SHOP I u.e South weal, are prepared to do all work iu THE MACHINERY LINE CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN EVER THKY KEEP ON HAND A STOCK OF NEW AND SEi.OX&-HAn) STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES, BOILERS. ETC AND WROUGHT 1RGM GAS AND WATER PIPES OF ALL SIZES Wlilen wul bo cut and fitted to order, promptly and well. One of the Arm givse ooactaat IS lentlou to the building of the very beat FRENCH BURR GRIST MILLS, u f ir It. :: e ! . 1 i . t'vtory worklLj. are unsurrseed. 8StlHTKlB, EOLTU CLOTHES AND LEATHER BKLTINt), la full supply, and cheaper lhan elsewhere. UNION FOUNDRY, Adams Street, between Fourth and Bayou, Memphis. Tean, Memphis Nursery. A CHOICE SELECTION OF APPLE, PEACH, PEAR, PLUM, CHERRY, APRICOT 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 R. B. KOKH. ) J. M. '.ILBERT, Jr. 1 GOO Front St., SSempIxiei, I ATTORNEYS AT LAW. J. H. PATTBKSOS, W. J. TUOMPSOS, R. W. .WAKTIJ. PATTERSON &. THOMPSON, ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, AND R. W. MARTIN &. CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, AUGUSTA, - ARKANSAS. HAVINO eeempeetesl plats from the 0 and Hwanip Liii-l urtlces. we sii- prepal'ed to euLer. buy. s-il :iutl rent rt-.t! -I tie, r"X redeem forfeited l;m Is. inrn 1 - : - -periec-tliUestoreal estaic, aud i..ty su ! at tention lo ihe collection of claims in tbe White River Valley. jail A. J. MARTIN, TLm-A. office t.NKIT WILLIAMS BLOCK. IDR. SECOND X anl Madison streets. ifinph!s I'tun. Es pecial alientioii alveo eel it---1 1- jaH T. H. LOOWOOO. T. B-MK OU. W.l'.IOLIBL Logwood, Micou &. Foikes, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 15 Union Street, MEMPHIS, - - TENNESSEE. ' W. C. FOLKES, Commlss!oer for Ar- oeS! WM. M. SMITH, t t o r :ra y A t I . w, OFFICE, 308 1-2 Second St, CORNER OF MONRO K. let DISSOLUTION. npHE lw partnersb! X and so pleasai undeisigufd lstuisuaytu consent. The partnersiil attended to and wonnd ur MtJrii'ht? ti Ti! "Its "t McK.lslrk w right a .McKWick and .i.i.ht u ltr.-r.i ft .r , A. VTRIUrlTand LL KE E. WRIGHT have this day formed a partuership and will con tinue the practice of the law under the firm name of WRloHT A WRIGHT, L. D. McKISICK continues the practice. OffloKlt William. L. D. McKIsICK. LUKE E. WRIGHT, januaxv ;, 187C jad JNO. W. DAWSON. BRANDIES: J.& F. KARTELL Pinet, Castiiion&Co., OTARD, DUPUY & CO., Planat & Co., JAMES HENNESSY, VIRGINIA PEACH DERS' Remedies P. M. 81 8! tm Tenn. dej dJw MISCELLANEOUS. ORLEANS INFIRMARY, 142 CANAL STREET, NEW ORLEANS, - LOUISIANA. CONDUCTED BY Ors. Choppin, C. Beard, Brickell and ran. Tit a Institution is note Open for ihe Treatment of Medical and Hurgieal DieeoMt. DR. SAMUEL CH0PPIN, General Surgery, and Disease or the Rec tum, Bia.ider'aud I'reLUra: ai! operarlocs for ioei'ormuies. such as t-ub-toot, Uaxe-Up Cleft-pais:, etc. DR. C. BEARD, Disease of the Eye and Ear. DR. D. W. BRICKELL, rtseasea peculiar to Women Operations tor the relief of Ovarian Turners. Itysu: encrho-s. Vfslovaglaal Fistula, Perineum, ett, etc Laceratiou of LUe DR. I. DICKSON BRUNS, Diseases of the Heart, Lung and Thro. V The best nurses sre provided. Fa.es.-. 4 ac-ommodaUona equal to those of urst-cLu in-eis Fostomce Box Jf, New Orleans- oc . BUY DR. SPALDING'S ELECTRIC OIL ! ear The great Medical Wonder f the Nine teenth Century ! ev Kills ail Pain tn Two Xlaat: ev Death to Rheumatism, and ail Inflam matory Diseases : eV J'S reward for Chollc lu Hones ! a (aliur in Botu acJ ev A Jre rare for Hue Coolers, end all "t Kw -i 1 n 11 1 1 1 1. C "CCreai-d ets Mam Street, Wholwale AiH. Price, $1 per bottle; W per dosen; ITJ per buy nou uui ut apaiaxug 1. au