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MEMPC DAILY GAL. ESTABLISHED -184:0. MEMPHIS, TEjMM TUESDAY, DBCEMBEE 15, 187-4. "VOL 342" "2STD- 295 jZUIj TIGESBDHG. Slslewent of Dr. Bowman, ForSman. of we Grand Jnrr, Denrfog thr TrnthfaJness of Uorero'jt Ames's Represent', lions, JHITirenoMor Mon Between J.d: "Mmorfi of Hore Tronble Eston ruled. ea ny offenc. "e grand 1 ary or this coun- tnUr.nSnu 1116 of the CTand W?m.pBb,l,h the tolowtag, which lnPfirtr.nt as dimylng the truthful- or Ames's rtatoment. Dr. Bowman Unmlno ,1... . I 4, a j J ckeou on butinew, I requested an in- rtw wim Uovernor Ames for the (HWpeeeof giving him a true account of u"5eui me excitement at Vicka 5 sant Peter Crosby and other ffloite. The request was granted, and 1 called at Uie mansion. I etated to Jioveraor Ames that I was from Vicks oarg, and was a member .if th i!LS J?"!.lch ,.Lad fQnDd indictments w uelK OI 1116 Cicult court "SSI '?r rbezriemen" ar? $ JreaSUrer together with a SEjftSS cleric, were Mmrnd".,1 ? 10 uw been de AlT'r l1? b contained evi- r V; .K. and were put !lt tE?Laad l00-f safe keeping, Sff'S Governor replied that &terc3n!l arren " had forced nnd tha?ifytbe too hU office, w tvrifn-'l wanted a difficulty he mi ti. . tu "nu wouia De pleased to Jj , teue, which was purely politi- trk , lwy was a wnue man no "y? Jle woId have occurred about him. fr had Settled up his accounts last win- rr, ani no charges were made against aiaj, tnd the people ought to be f atis with him. I told him that, fMng to .want or time on the part "W the person appoiated to examine the MierliTs account!-, no charges wot piwerreu, out uai me treas urer's book which was stolen was the ook kept by Peter Crosby during his "voiKiiKiy oi w omce oi county treas urer; that there was evidence of fraud IO that book: that the countv warrants which had been canceled and ordered to ue burned by the board of supervisors, were funded; that it was a notorious faot, which Jndge Lea and Judge Brown "wo mat i-eter urosny nati used the State warrants Issued to hi a to pay the jury of the eprlng term of the circuit i-outt, for his own private purposes, and liad not paid the holders of those. The jury claims that Judee la called it a Tihwemeanor in cflice, punishable by and imprisonment, and Judge Jcown said it was only a breach of trust. I'eter Crosby's bond was known to be woKhlets, and, notwithstanding the fact that it was known that he would prevent the conviction of thoae thieves who imkI been Indicted, by packing the urie, aod he was known to ba untrust worthy, yet 11 he had given a good bond on the eighth instant, when the board f tttperviaoK met, the psoplp would tt&ve submitted to his being ah eriff. The vrovernor reeled by referring to the de--ultiog sherHri during Governor M' Mills'e administration, &nd said there w er no riots or disturbances then; that i lie movement in Vicksburg was purely iltel, and that he was prepared to luto-t the issue. j. d. bowjiak, Foreman of ibe Lie urand J ury. rumors telegraphed yesterday by fcpeeial correspondent, that the negroes were again massiuc to attack the. city, proved untrue. Perfect quiet reigus tlmmghout the country. STUUIAItI ItKOS. .U CO. "r?- xheldeabf&rrfi man as Vv .oat article tslhlhg about honesty tt-athe hoetl beutiments oftheiieo. pie, fs Ridiculous. A man who will wander a man and a party, under a lie 'jiuus name, is muancnougii locommi any crime which does not retiulro cour ags. We are aatlslledth&t none of Ujb Democratio compeUtors of Quvernor rown approve of such vile slanders. If these men wish to elect Governor Brown. let them cbntlnSe to pour out their vne sump, ana insteau or injuring him they Will merelv dlsarauo thfmulv. If Tiny have nny charges to make, let w:eiu uo so opcuiy onu give names. Who are tho members of thn rlncr. anil what evidence has this man that money is i ue useuv ui an men, a sneaKing, Cowardly slanderer is most to bo de spised and detested. We only defend Governor Brown as we would any other xremocrai unjusuy anu maliciously as Balled, and not for the purpose of taking any pan in me senatorial contest. LO DIM AN A. Kellogg Getting up on Enlbnilasm for Coming ETcnts A Little oa the ItctnrclDg Board. Dodge Troops Bead; when Desired The Ellt- lary on the (jnl Vive Attempt to .Mix the Blgk Schools. tm FnMloilnri, 1'nerrruluc Iftr Hns prnln .n ibrlr Bask In Utile TtucK. HnlnrilBj-. 1 rotl the little Boek Giette, l.lli. 0r community was startled ypeter day at the doa?d doors of the hanklnc- lioe of Stoddard Bros A Co. Between iwrtve ami one o'cioek In the afternoon, a reporter of the GazeUr called on Mr. John Stoddard, the principal owner or me onus, xie says mat uie llrm has abundant fisseta to pay everything they we; that the atscts are fifty per cent., Jifter deducting bad debts, more than the liabilities. The cause of the suspension, Mr. Stoddard says, was a two-days run i'U the bank, caused by the damaging report of the repreeeutettve of a com juerda; agency, who was In the city a Abort time fcinee, and who sent a tele- J entm that the institution wan in n hstl ; i uaitioe, on information received frrVn ouuHe parues, anu urn not w . ue uouse aoe?. not fwe a fcingie oorrerponuent. The cunmjMuu, w oiuuuaru UlinkF Mill not be iermanent he is' ttiruwn iBto bankruptcy. AttjeT tbe 6US. Ih-uwou became known -eVe WM a tUe ruu on the other bans the eIoite. Jiunt soon die-J out ... ,. . m A u J M U- '.III, A V &nd found that they L'i Ni? lng the season ol the year -y handle large amounts of ex ' i.. od are compelled to keep large ulHei of currency on hand. In one 'ntaBoe we were referred to a reliable buWttefc man, who had had experience tu iie banking business here, and who not uouneeted with any bank in the ' iy, to corroborate tbe statement made f tbe large stippty of currency and ex i hanse available at a moment's notice. v, bteb he eiieerfully did. saying he had ppoHuiaee of knowing personally mat im lDiennation was strictly cor jevt- vovur.uu joiix c. imoivx. KELIXKiO TBYISQ TO MAKE THE 10T BOIL. Chicago, December 14. The Rrf and Mail has a Is ew Orleans special, signed by Governor Kellogg, dated at noon, in which he says the members of me returning board are in session at tbe statehouse, making their final computa tion. On the streets there is much sub dued excitement The Bulletin and the Picayune, the rival organs of the wnite leagne, vie with each other in making sensational statements to keep up and increase the excitement. Tho.fYca.vimc mis morning says mat Governor ivel loeg has Instructed Captain lAwler, the o31cer in charge of the defense of the statehouse, that if be cau hold out against an attack for twenty minutes, the streets will run with blood. Gov ernor Kelloec authorizes the statement that ho has never made any such asser- -.vu .w vt.um.u r 1 1. iii aiiv uun kikh A grand conclave of the white league Is convened for to-morrow night. It is not probable that anv movement will hp iuue unm aner mat meeting. AN INGENIOUS DODGE BY THE KEI XiOQ CITES. New Orleans. Decsmber 14. Dur ing the session of the returning board, this morning, a messenger came in and whispered something to the rirssidpnt. Governor Wells, who arose and stated that he had iut been officially informml that armed white leaguers were sta tioned in an adjacent building, ready at auy momeni 10 aisiuro me proceedings of the board. He therefore movnil an adjournment until eleven o'clock to morrow. T. Morns, a colored mpmW oi me republican committee, suggested iuai iu mijuurumeni woum not improve, win, n uuiu rawtr leau 10 lurreasfl ini excitement. Mr. Klaannkpr that if the president had any fears of viuieui-e. lie snouiu can inr niimi 8tatea troops to protect the board. He Jir. c:oanaEer; had been Informed that TBOOPS WOULD BK FrRXISltKH Atonce if desired. Governor Wells said mat ne aid not wih to canvass the re turns under the protection of the United States troop;.; that he did not intend to be intimidated. Wells Insisted upon it, and the board adjourned until eleven o'clock to-morrow. The military here are on the qui vice for orders from Wash ington. AN ATTEMPT TO MIX Tnn HIGH-SCHOOL. Aneflbrtwas made this morning to introduce five or six colored girls as pupils into the girls' upper high-echool, which resulted in th nl.-1n!rnn-al .f over fifty of the graduating class. This is the first attempt that has been made iu juace negroes in this school. TELKGliAJtS. c-i vMled lliein were uuusua vftiaou Klander of Onr GOTernor hj a Radlral Correspondent Itcfnled. I rnwe the LHhimWa Herald and Mall.l We sotiee In the Memphis Appeal of the wira instant a letter from a Itadical lorreapoedeot at Knoxvllle to the New York Jiepttbtte, a Judical paper, full of vile, ttBaerejHiloud slanders of Governor John C Brown. Some of the Itadical tMtrty, not satbtlled with their mean, low attacks upon Governor Brown be fore the election, continue ttem even uo. and this letter is a fair sample. We do not beilevetbe respectable members of 1 lie ltefitibtican party amotion such con' duet. In tills letter itis stated that Gover nor Brown has organized "rings" at the biate capital lor the purpose of making luouey at the expense of the tax-pavers f the Htate. llie writer of that letter .knewkta statement was false and mall- -HMM, aud therefore he concealed his name. Governor Brown, in his Pulaski sjieeeh, which this man had read, said: "Iu the varied relations I have sus tained to the oountry,! have endeavored iooo my duty, uelore Uod and tbe vouuiry. l nave been faithtul to my l usit. My official acts are before the uuty, and an investigation of tliem is chalieeged by men of all partle-. I have sever known of any ring or cliques. I have never traded ,iu nor speculated upon your securities. I never owned a luLid or eenpon of the State. I have iit made one dollar out of the State, or anything connected with the State gov-i- nBetit,eranyof ihjinsdtuticnsnd he whi ntakts he charge, directly, or by iuueiido, U a liar and slanderer." Tuat writer says: "If Brown is elect fit iwbator, ii will be hi('b9dienoe to the i euebU of these nng9, enforced by the j . ix-ral uae of money." Thli la not only a klander hikm Gjvetnor Brown, It la ai-o a klattder upjn the legislature. Be cause that man U base enough to be t "gt. Be believes others are as base as hinMt!? Neither Governor Brown nor 1W friei.JB will attempt to use money sitm-r .rpropsr lnSMact tosssure htai Two vessels have been wrecked of Santander, Spain, and eight lives have been lost. A telejrram from I,onilnn Suva tlmf llif. parliament will reassemble on the llfth oi eDruary. The steamship Mongal, from Shang hal for New York, has been wrecked anu sixieen persons perished. A telegram rom New York Ays that vAHuunr uroaer uas Deen admitted to nan m urteen thousand dollars. A 'rom Washington says uay. ae Will Call on thaPm rfunt tr- uay. The Bteamshlns Cltv nf Arnnfroal anil Bllesla. from New York. uuiu r-auaueinnia. arrived at Jjominn ytierjtay. A mflii trna nrroatoil of Tl,lloilal1ilf. P'anday, having in his possession thirty- oue uae revolvers Bupposeu to ue stolen in me wett. A telegram from London yesterday, says that the Bishop of .London has prohibited Bishop Colenso from preach' ing in that diocese. Itichard D. Irwin, regarded as the im portant witness in the Pacific Mail steamship Inquiry, left New York for Washington yesterday. A telegram from New York says that the steamship August Andre, from Ant werp, went asnore on tbe Konler shoals. anu lies in a uangerous position. A telegram from Panama, dated De cember oth, says that the revolution at uajamarcn, Peru, was quelled after loss of twenty-three killed and forty wuauueu. W. H. Jones, of Somerville. Mnwa chusetts, killed Mrs. O. R. Barry, at her .... I ,!.... .. : r 1 1 , . icuucmo iu iiuanestown, ruas.sichu setts, Sunday evening, and then cut his uwu uiiuau Martin Ij. Keith &. Co .lna foni,. at Campbell, Massachusetts, was lmrnml Saturday night Ijosi-, one hundred and uiieen mousanu dollars; insurance, eev enty-tlve thousand dollars. A larce iron tank In the nurifvinf? house of the gas light company of fit. Louis, exploded on Sunday afternoon. anu lnsiauuy Eiuea i nomas Pratt, chief engineer of the works. The five children of John Dotterleh. ranging in age from six to sixteen i ears. were drowned Sunday while amusing themselves with a sled on a pond near their parents' residence, atBreakneas, New Jersey. The governor of Arkansas, yesterday, signed the act forbidding State officers from receiving levee bonds In payment for State taxes, also a memorial to con gress asking a repeal of the tax on leaf louacco. A disastrous fire broke out in Boston, about eleven o'clock latt night, by "iiilu ieu uuuuings were destroyed on Warehouse street. A strong wind was blowing, and another conflagration Eeemed Imminent. William Mescher and Joseph Doug- laoa, uurgi&n, were Bnot in tort Hamil ton, Lang Island. Saturday night. Douglasj. before dying declared that Mescher knew all about Charlie Ross, the child that was stolen from Philadel phia. A Washington disnatch savfi Hint John M Arthur, of Philadelphia, de dining the office of supervising archi tect, the position will be tendered to Mr Walsh, of Su Louis, now superin tending the construction of the new postofflce in that city. Washington disnatch utntcn tlmt the commission sent to Europe to exam ine into the jetty system at the mouth of the Danube and other rivers, with a view to ascertain whether it could be adopted in deepening the mouth of the MU&issippl, are now at the Southwest Pass. WASHINGTON. The ttoral Inralldj Grant and Hie Can nibal Sllll tonllncd to their Apart nienls, hut Improtlng-. reparations to Entertain HU Hawaiian MJe:tj Tom Scott and the Texas nod Pacific Railway, LAW KEFOliTS. Del ltd Minima rodrts lion. I!l;lnd laid, rr.siainf. ltftl- Attention, Knights Templar. rUlujeirilerof HU Elmo Commando- . X r , So. ii, V. V , are orslered to attend W Uie nin Mated conclave of the Cotn-'VN maudery, In the new Maaoule Hall.ClayoeO 17715. Hnllffli Vh TifrB((m veriltct fir defendant- lfKR fVihh va l'rtii. ftirvc 'Mb, t T o'clock, for dwpatcli or buxlneu. eiuii i.m . '.Vio. 7 . ,f, 1 Ta membem will appear In fatlutle dresx. sensed damage at $1617 5J: 1 tW, Thomji- Ktati are couneouilT lnvlied. son vs i-oik et ai; ordered mat pialutill Tho Present Aspect ol the Cotton Crop Congressional Proceedings Ticks Jmrg Affairs Dhcussed, Etc, THE KIKO WILL BE FEASTED WashiNOTOS. December 13. Klnir ivaiasaua is sun very inuisposcd.in con sequence of which no arrangements nave oeen maue as to ma luture move munis, to is tuuering with a very severe cold and aggravated sore throat. During the day Secretary Fish called at the hotel to ceo the king, but did not do bo, owing to the illness of his majesty. He communicated a met-saze from the President to the effect that the President regretted exceedingly to hear of the king's indisposition, and that although the President was sufferinc himself from severe cold, he would have called upon me Eingii uis majesty naa Deen in con dition to receive visitors. Dr. Turner toMay stated that the royal visitor might be well enough for presentation to the President. It is the intention of tbe President and Mrs. Grant to cive him a grand reception at the White house one evening this week, for which earns win ce issntd. iiio Kins will spend about ten days in Yv auiington, A LITTLE BOW IN CAMP. The secretary of the navv has been interviewed on the subiect of the ru mored difficulty between himself and the secretary ot the treasury. He dis poses of the matter as follows: "There is nothing in it. So far from there beine any controversy on tne supject referred to, it nas not neen even mentioned ua tween myself and the secretary, or be' tween myself and the President, for the last three months. As I understand the real facts to be, Senator Cattell was ap pointed last summer agent oi tne treas ury department in relation to syndicate matters anroau, out was prevented from going by the protracted Eickness and final death of his wife. Whether it will now be worth while for him to so. in view oi tne long delay and tne fact that the syndicate contract terminates very shortly, is a matter entirely for the Thecapltol bulldlnc at Washlucton caught on fire last Thursday afternoon, auu uui lur uie prompt measures l&Ken by 13. IC Quiver, of Arkansas, and D. W. Stookstlll. of Ohio, who first db- covered the fire and extlnsmlahed it. there would have.been a disastrous con- treasury department, and upon which I don't profess to have an opinion. But I am sure Cattell will not consent to so. in any event, unless tbe secretary of the treasury desires mm to do so." COLONEL TOM SCOTT AND THE TEXAS AND PACIFIC BA1LVAY. Colonel Thos. A. Seott made an arcu mcnt to-day before tho senate commit tee on Pacific railroads, in support of his bill to aid the Texas and Pacific rail road. THE COTTON PBOSPECT. The cotton product of 1874, as esti mated uy tne cotton growers in their re turns to me department oi agriculture. somewhat exceed three and a half mil lions of bales. The yield per acre is re ported less tbau in 1873 in most of the States. lhe weather for rioenintr and gathering the crop has been very favor able. The reports are nearly unanimous in stance mat tne proportion or lint to seeds Is large. The per centages of last year's aggregate of bales in the princi pal cotton States arn as follows: Vir ginia, S'J; Aorth Carolina, S9; South Carolina, 92; Georgia, 93; Florida, 100; Alabama, 95: Mississippi. 90: Louisiana. 89; Texas, 90; Arkansas, GO; Tennessee, 57. This result corresponds very closely with the indications of the monthly statements of the condition of the cot ton crop made by the department dur ing the season. CONGRESSIONAL PBOCEEDINCIS. In the house Mr.Tremaine introduced a bill amending the press-gag law so that indictments for libel may bo trans ferred to district courts, and the cases tried where the paper is published. Mr. Albright introduced a bill for free-banking, and to retire legal-tenders. Other hills were introduced as follows: To re duce letter-postage to one cent; to amend tbecoustitution concerning the official term of tbe President; for the improvement of the Allegheny. Monou gauela, and Ohio livers; for the relief of me soutnern Mates uy compromises and settlements of their debts: for the ap pointment oi tne commission to investi gate tho political aud legal condition of the southern States; to preserve the free navigation of tbe Ohio river: to repeal the law requiring the prepayment of new-paper postage; tor me construction of a narrow-gauge railway from tide water to SL Louis and Chicago, etc. Mr. Caldwell introduded a resolution. which was adopted, inquiring into the number, location and use oi troops in Alabama, and the distribution of provi sions among .destitute people along the xomoigueeanu warrior r.vers, aumor ized by congress. Mr. M'Kee offered a resolution to appoint a committee of five to proceed to Vicksbure. and investigate the troubles there. The resolution was seconded by Mr. Lamar, who stated that me citizens oi vicssDuig courted in vestlgation, and would not shrink from it. A sharp crossfire was indulged in between Butler Mass., Eldrige, Kan- uan, tiecK, anu otners, during wnich vicKsburg aiuus- anu the recent Mfe- burgiary trial were straneelv associated, The resolution was adopted. Messrs Orth, Hoar IE. 11 1. and Cox. were as- pointed, on tbe part nf tbe house, to as- sist lntQenonorsioiungiiaiaKaua. Mr. Parsons denied in the broadest manner the reflections on him by the New York Tribune in connection with the Pacific mall subsidy. Kelloee TConn.l made a dig .at Hale IN. Y. about certain charges of corruption, but Hale said he was prepared to prove his charges, and t was men suggesteu mat iveilogg ase for a committee of investieation. but the house adjourned without such action on air. Aeiiojrc's part. in tne senate a petition was presented by Senator Morton, from the colored men of Indiana, protesting against the recent decision of the supreme court of oiate. senators fajmeron and Mc Creerywere appointecrto wait on the n.iugoi me cannibals. The proceedings of the senate were of an uninteresting deposit S50 instead of band: 1I5U. Unit. ed States vs Tominy, continued; l&fiO, writ of habeas corpus granted; 1S35, In Be W. A. Allen, thirty days granted to amend petition: l."37. In Be Pa?e& Co., assignee to show cause. To-day the special law docket will be called and a final disposition of cases made. Attor neys and witnesses should be In attend ance. I!y order J), r. IIALLEB, E. t. It. W.oheltok. Becorder. decli i DAIS! Flint rirenll Conrl-Jndre IlcUhel The call readied No. 2h01 now on trial, in addition to vosterdav's calendar. SS10, TMe How Machine company vs. acainn, and sab, Tucker vs. Watklus, ire set lor trial. Second Clmuccrr Court Walker, Clian ct nor. To-day is motion day. First Chancery Court Chancellor Slor- RV.U. Court will meet at ten o'clock. The case of Somervllle vs Shelton will be. taken up lust, and after that has been disposed of the following cases will be taken up: 1410, M'Dowell vs Jones; 1444, Cluson et al vs Jefferson; 1494, Williams vs Clinch; lOoS, Bleckley vs Mellersb: 1759, Christian vs Tennessee Mutual lire insurance company: 1760. Winters vs Fleece etal: 1S66. KehSopf vs nneinnarat; lSi, Appersonva Jones et al: 2797, Williams et al vs Oraill et al; 434, Foltz vs Orglll; 1803, Parham et a1 vs iiodges et ai; 44 , uwen vs iooe, executor: 140S, Owen vs Owen: 1318. Mitchell vs Gantt et al; 413, Bradshaw s .Diucueu; loov, iuiiuu ei. ai vs milieu et al. CALL ASO LXA11IXE. To make room for new stock I have reduced several lots of cigars, formerly sold at 15c, to IOj apiece. ii. naua.-.Tj aecopo sh. opp.-iToart aqnare. If you want a hydrant, street-washer. or plumbing of any kind, yon can get It at Browne's I Jefferson street where yon aro sare to be salted in style and price. A telegram from New York says the longshoremen's association of Hoboken, numbering nearly six hundred men, has dissolved, and the funds (six thousand dollars) are being divided among tbe members. The quarrels growing out of the strike made the dissolution distribu tion neefssary. A messenger of Bradley & Metcalfe's shoe house, went to the Milwaukee na tional bank yesterday morning and drew thirteen hundred dollars to pay the employes. As he was coming down tne steps a man tnrew pepper into his eyes, grabbed tbe money and escaped. ne uas not been arrested. A fire at Brighton, a suburb of Cincin nati, yesterday morning,destroye'd seven frame dwellings, occupied by German families. The total loss is about seven teen thousand dollars, and la insured iu the Germania mutual for four thousand dollars. The origin oi the tire is sup posed to have been a spark from a locomotive The President yesterday nominated Michael Shauphnessv. of Nebraska, dis trict-juice for Louisiana, in place of the illustrious Durrell, resigned. He also nominated v. Ii. u. Clayton, district- attorney for the western district of Arkansas, and James F. Fagan, United States marshal, for the western district of Arkansas. Attention, Knights of Pythias THE omcers and members of Ten- Lun Lodge, No. 18, aro hereby ordered J to meet at Kxpcsiuon &u prompuj at 1 o'clock pja. In rail uniform, for naradK- The column will move at 2 o'clock nrerlielv. The Band win report si the Armory of Uio Chickasaw Uaarda at IS) ociock. All vUttlngKnituts are fraternally Invited to participate In the parade. Members who cannot attend tbe p&rado are fraternally rnjumied to nd tbelr uniforms to ' atle 11 all by 1- o'clock, for the ue of the member who are without uniform!), LINE OK JIABCIT.- Tenerson to Second, thence to Market' thence t Main, thence to lieale, thence to Becond, thenee to Court Square, when the pa- r&uc win oe uiMaisKi. O. W. It CROOK, C. C No. o. declS J. W. ANDEIteUN, C. C, No. 18. Military Order; UEAIXtCABTXBS ClIIrKASAW GOAFTM, MKMrms, December 11, 1S7I. General Order No. .1 I. The officers and members or this com. mand will rtport at the Armory, In rail uni form, foe escort duty in the parade of the Knizhls oi ryinias. iu-auuuw, promptly At I n'l-Iock. .II. The arms and equipment mast be in periect oruer. uy oruer it. i . uuriLiA.,, wp ixjm u g. Kichard Wriuiit, Acting O. a. deelo hw mm Blade in the newest French ilv alsms extenxlon slilrts AVlth oval iraln eletrnnt clfects in combinatlonN of pleutlngs of Tulle, Tarletnn aud fsllks all tbe latest ftyics out. Kcmembcr. Wathins'sDrcescs nre worn witb marUed clTect. J.G.WATKINS-- 373MAST. ADDITIONAL RIVEK SZVJS. xilt. KEEDMEN'S SAVINGS SWINDLE. TheCOmmissioileni nf HuVHwHmanli savings and trust company, will present meir report to congress to-morrow. It win buow tne casn and cash Items on hand at the several brancnes, as called for by the books or the company at tbe close of business July nth last, amount ed to 849,131. Ol this sum S31 kro onlv had been received up to NovemVwr sp.th The difference of $17,442 dollars is found to consist mainly or temporary loans, due-bills, and shorts, carried In cash bv some of the branches. A portion of ttna amount tne commissioners fear will prove a total loss. Fine black cloth "Spike Tail" coats, beautifully made, for $17 50, at JOS. 8. SMITU'8, 357 Main street. AT COSf 10 A CASH. Having an unusual large Btoek of goods on hand, and Uiwiririg to reduce the same, I am now ofiering at cost, for cash, my large aud well selected variety of china, glass and queens ware, until January next. Particular attention is called to French ehina dinner and toilet sets, Bohemian vases and cologne sets, silver-plated tea and water sets, pickle stands, castors, statuets, figures, bronze ornaments, etc., etc. Merchants and housekeepers wish ing to avail themselves of this opportu nity, are invited to call and examine for themselves. chas. n. erich. ima mi 1 1 a I III IIIM 1 1 IIIBMm llsl1'l ""iMli I The cheapest and beat Kteam DvEivn 9- BT TXUCQBAriZ. Lilti-e Kook. Lecember U. Itier on fctaud. Weather claar aud cool. CISCISWATI. December H. Illver 12 feet inches and railing. Weatu-r clear and oool. rrlved : Vlnushlnkle. JleuiDhls: ThouiDson uwu .tew uxieHU. 1'irrsBrna. December it Klver 7 feel Inches and lulling. Weather cold. New Osuaks. December 1 1. AVeatber cloudy but pleasant- Arrived : Warner aod bargr-s Clnelnnali. Departed: Future City anu DarseK, ac louis. Vicesbceq. December 11 Weather clond Klver roe 3 Inches. Fort list ld: John Maude. Down: Belle Lee . UVAsvii.i.K.December II Weather cloudy anu cuiu. mercury o' w . i.iver a as nuseu iu. witu z-iu leet on the sauce. Down ames V. l'arker, ip.m. L'p: Andy Baum noun. Iyiutsvii.i.E. December it. Weather clear and cow. i;iver on a euna, with 7 leet a inches in the canal; j feet 4 inches in the Indiana chut Arrived: Vint Shlntle, Mem pms. i'oparceu:Mut bUlDlue, Cincinnati. ht. Louis, December It Weather clear aud coi'i ivi er aooub suuonao' aoa me CQiniei ii uairo culling out home. Arnvcu: Colorado, i iro. nepaited: none. Cairo, December II. Noon. Weather fa!; and cold. Arrived: Arlington, llempul-. 1 p.m.ttily of Chester, Memphis Sam; Vhk Bodmanu and 11 s. Tuiner. (1 cluuatl. 1 a.m. Departed: Ailinsu n. Cincinnati, i ajtu icni ... Arrived: ft. JO-Dh. tt. Louis p.ui.:Kt Luke and City o.' IIelena. Itksourz. 7 pm. Departed: City of Chester. St. Ixui, i p.m ; uuanes ltomaBU, ev urieaDS, l p.m. II. t lurncr, Memphis, 1 p-tu.; Keyitoii Memphis, 2 ; p m.; John Kyle, New Orleans, pju. Klver 7 feet J Inches and falllu?. COOK, THE BISTISGUI'sntD LONDON PHYSICIAN Is now permanently located at 210 MAIN" STKEET, Mempliij, :::::: Tennessee iirHEKE he shall treat all Chronic and V N. rvous diseases; both ot male and fe male, no matter how long standing, cures guaranteed in every case. His treatment on diseases of females cannot be excelled. Ue has had two years experience as Professor of uo&tetrics in King s college, Lonaon. Ills treatment of Syphilis and all forms of secret diseases cannot be contacted with. Consultation free of charge. OFFICE HOUKS From 8 to 11 a.m and from " to y p.m Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. dcc!5 Dtt. cnitK. W. W. SCHOOLriELD. Louis Hanacke. IIesst Q. iiiLixa Hkskv Thomas. W. Z. aUTCUELL'S SCHOOL. No. S03 Third Street. T7INUL1SH, COMMERCIAL AND CLASS!. in cAi. courses iau?ni. ply at 303 Third street. For particulars ap. se.s HORSES AND MUIiES.O C1X hosd of Uorse,two good Dray Mules, vj young anu sounu, fc-TP ATJOflON, IVeduesday Uornlu, Ileeenilier 16, 1S74, TEN O'CLOCK, At A. E. FRANKLAN D'S, 1S3 aud 197 Main ht. Sparei'lb. Jflfin LB;J- KENTUCKY I'OUK 1IOIME 0)iJ Sparents, Just received and lor sile by dec 15 COCHRAN. CIFODE A CO, No 321) Front street. Aoilce or Ipctloo. ritUE Stockholders of the First National X Bank ol Memphis, Tennessee, are hereby notified that the Annual Election for Thirteen Directors, to serve, the ensuing year, will be held at the Bank, Tneuy, January IS, uecio w. . iUAijusH, uasnier. Notice to jjliippers ON and afier MONDAY, DECEMBER It, 1S71. the varehenses of the Memnhi and Charleston Railroad wilt be kept open for the reception of freight for connecting roads uuiu d u eiuea. p.m. uecio v, . j. kto, uen'i sup t. SHERIFF'S SALE OF TCBLIO NOTICE IS HEREBY Q1VKS. i That by virtue of a writ venditioni tino. nas to me directed from the Hon. Fi'vtClr. cuit -couri oi tjneiuy county, Tennessee, in the case ot J. A. Coulter vs. M. V- It. Tbomon. Judgment rendered on the 2Sd day of March, ! i i. mi vuusvi uua uuuujru aim niaeir. two oollars and sixty cents, with internet mil costs of suit, to satisfy iald Judgment, etc, I Monday, 28th day of December," 1874, in legal hours, In front ot my office. In new cour thi nw, Memphis, Tenn proceed to sell, to tbe highest bidder, for cash, the following described propeity, to-wit: M. V. Thomas' undivided one sixth l?J lu- lembiu uiu iwiuwiug iauu,iuwir: X.yiDg in (III, CIXUIU II 1 11 Ulflll 111 11 1 nniflllv r"l H 11 1 V" Teunetdec, and bnuured as follow, to-wit: neglnning at a wniteoak marked J. V . on the southwest comer of Jobn Wherry's 15 aero eairy. auu kduwh now as ine 1. f. Wylles laid: thence north 71 chains to a red- oak. In tbe south Hue of James Neelev's tract: thence nest l chains I'i links to a stake in what lsknown as tbe Hlues Be-lin comer, wtih redoak and biackoak nointers; th Pill-A aonth chains to awlllowoak on Mrs. K.M. Owen's north line; thence east to a stake In t ho field and lu Mrs. E. Owen's not thea cor ner 21 drains 32 links: thence KOnth 11 ..luains a: links to a stake in the held: thence oast 11 chains to a stake In Mrs. Washer's northeast corner, being the northeast corcer of the land deeded to J A. and L. V. Coulter bv the execuiors and others of Win. Wash, de ceased, aud by tbe Com ers to J. F. birone. aid by him to 1. It Stewart, beina- 4(1 Unks easi. ui a rtuouK: ineuce gausu 8 cnams Jti links to a redoak with two redoak nnlnters In one of falduoitheait comers; thence touth to , east 'X chains 73 links to a stake in or-e or said Wash's northeast comers: thence south 17 ch.-lns no links to stake in the east line nf said 'Kh'. land; thence east chains to the beginning, containing (T3 acres more or ess, and levied on as the pioperty of M. V. 15. Thomas. The said interest consists ot bi(V revertlonary Interest In the land asshmed to Mrs. E. is. Thomas, widow of F. P.Themas dtceased, by the Probate Court or U?ts county, and a ' , fee simple Interest in the land included in tho aforesaid descrtpt'o- and not covered by the dower of the said 11 M. Thoinai, and lor other and further description seethe title deeds ol the said F. F. Thomas, dece ised, and also the papers In tbe Probate Court of this county on the assignment of dower to the said Mrs. E. M.Thomas, in thocaseof Mrs. E. M. Thomas vs. M. V. ft. Thomas and others. Levied on as tbe property of defendant, M. V. 11. Thomas, to satisfy said Judgment, In terest and costs. C. u. ANDERSON. , Sheriff r GtttlbycoaatF.Tenn. MemphtsAth dofi.lymter.i: . 7193. DUTOiftton-.eyf'pmilTlrr. lotclS SHiJ.t HS. s il' . SCHOOLFIED, HANADEB & CO., WHOLESAIJS Grocers & Cotton Factors 330 jraoarr ktkiiet, MEMPHlK, :::;::: TENNESSE2 WE Invite the attention or havers to our LAKiiE AND COMPLETE STOCK O! GROCERIES, feeling confident of being able to offer theui goods in our 11 ho at as low ngures as they can be purchased in any Western or Southern city. We will give especial atten tion to the sdde of Cotton, our Mr. Louis liac auer making that a rpeclaity. Thansiug oar many menus lor we ver liberal patronaae bestowed on the firm Just dissolved, we respectfully solicit a continu ance of their favors, hoping by close atten tion to business to merit the same. Memohts. June I. I u WOTICB. rTAYING pnrchad the interest of W. U 1JL Uriderlntbo ALABAMA LIMB WORESi will continue and deal In manufacturing: lime, Cement, Planter Ilnlr, and Fire Stlek. OFFICE-308 FRONT STREET. December 1, 1871. JXO. A. JICVIi;. CHANCERY SALE -OF lite Bfgister Newspaper, Type, tresses, jstc. No. Ii5t. R In the First Chancery Court Oj Shelby county, Tennessee Jennie E. Wright vs. v. j. iiwm oc co., et ai. BY virtue of an Interlocutory decree for sale entered in the above cause on the fctb day of December, 1871, 1 will seU, at public auction, to tne nignesc Diaaer, in iront oi tne new courinou.se omiuing, iiain street, juem. pms, ienu., on Satnnlaj', December 2J, 1874, within legal hours, the following described property. In Memphis. Shelby county, Ten nessee, to-wit: xue Keztster newsDaner. rre-ses. cczinc. Bollors, Type, and all tbe material and prop erty or every xtnu pertaining to saiu news paper, anu now at .o. jeuersn sireft, where it was when nsed in publishing said paper. I'rivate oius wni oe enieriainea in uie mean time, bat if not satisfactorily closed before the stu, men a perempL ry sale win ue oau. Terms io be arrMnced between the clerk and the purchaser', subject to a confirmation by the court. This December 11. 1S71. K. A. CO i E, Clerk and Master. Br K. J. Black. JJ. C. and M. W ilson & Beard and T. B. Mlcou. attorneys. HT BARGAINS! EAT BARGAINS FOB SALE -AT- Taylor. Joy K A CHANCE FOR Mtof Presents! Silk, Silk Telrett, Ljons Foplins, Ladles' Gowns, Skirls, Cliemlse end Drawers, ChiU'ren's and Ladles' Flannel and knit Sacqnes .17 OOST! Dress (Joois In Serrrej. Diagonals. Plaids, Alpacas and Cachemcres. Flannels. Eepellants, Jeans and Cassi meres, ShaTfl?, Scarfs, CuTerlels and Blankets, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ! Infants' Embroidered Bobes end Infants' Embroidered Jlcrlno "Cloaks, at r EXTREMELY LOW BATES! Bldbonx, ami Colored Velret Itilibvns, a large lot at a GREAT SACRIFICE ! Aud our Eiiliro Stock at flsnrcs tfalak will ghe sathractloii to the consumer. no Call and examine at 312 Saiu Street. TAY19B, JOY & CO. BSC. 29. Second and Lost Grand Gift Concert IN AID OF THE HA30KIC BELIEF ASSOCIATION, or NonrotK, va. DAY 1'0S1TIYLY FIXED. TUESDAY, 3Utb CE3IBEB. Authorized ny act o! the Virginia Legislature tpasseu juarcn oribm). 50,000 TICKETS-C00O CASH GIFTS, 250,000! TO B GIVEN AWAY. One Grand Cash. Gift ot .. One Grand Cash Girt of... One Grand Cash Gift of , Oue Grand Cash Gift of One Grand Csh Gift of.-.. One Grand Cash Gift of One Grand Cash Gin of-.. 15 Cash Gifts of Hum each 24 Cash Gifts of aUO each., 43 Cash Gilts of TO Cash Gilts of 200 Cash Gifts of 573 Cash Girts of SUM Cash Gilts of SiO each-. 150 each 100 each.-. 00 each U each.. -srecoo Z5,tM) 10JCOO 5.000 2.000 .. 15,00) ,oco 10,760 1150 25,000 lJJXO ma CASH PRIZES, aggregating - ..$150,010 PRICK OF TICKETS: Whole TioltuUO.ro I Quai&r TlckeU-.JiiO uau xi3Keis..).wj taeven xic-ets;iW.'X For Tlcfeete, circulars, ate, address HENRY V. MOORE, Secretary, Norfolic, Virginia. JOE LOCKE win give full particulars, 2)0 Main street. STRd. BOOTH has removed her DressmaJc- LU. ing riaousnmeni i rom ztu aain su to 191 ALAKAWA HTIfKKT. M. 1L. BROWN, COOISTY SURYEYOE. -OFF1CE- Court XluililiDK, cor. Main A Poplar sis. All Orders Promptly Executed. John T. Btkattos, formerly of Stratum, Mo- DaviU&Co. Jobs h. Wsxuroai), late Graham & WeUiord. STRATTON & WELL FORD COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MEROlIANTg, -XTOTICE1. State Katiosai. Bask, Mkji pitis.TmiN., December 1 J, l7l. f A MEETING of the Stockholders or this Banc wilt be held on TUESDAY, the 12th ot January next, at their Banklnghouse, for the purpose of electlna thirteen Directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of any otner business that may be brought before ue meeting, roit open irom iu aon. to I pan, de 13 JOH J. FREEMAJS. Cashier. CHRISTMAS APPENDAGES, 1000 quart! r, luir nud wbole boxes Ratilus.some very Hue nud large, 30 begs Bales UrupcR. 5 large cases l'igs. too balf barrels and boxes Prunes, souieoflbe lsrgint ever brought to Itempblr. 400 hair barreli Apples. 000 barrels Suts, alt kinds. 500 Iiair l rrM and buckets Almore's aince meat. 100 cases Nbaker PrcserTes. 30 barrels Cape Cod Cranberries. 200 bblf. tt York Slate Bntkwheat. 300 tubs Butter, very flneGosben. OLIVER, PINKIE & CO. SPECIAL TO MBSCEbNTS. rpHE followlfg goods, botiitht last week at 1 FORCED CAMI BALE.-, are offered for CASH at prices as low as by any house in the United States, vl..: Tennessee, Texas. Alabama. Angiisla, anuoinernaius. Hope's, Loosdnlt's. Fruit or Loom, and other Bleached Muslins. Bell Factory, Jewell's, Aujusia, Gran. llevllte, and other Brown Muslins. loalsTllle and otber Jsdh. 1'iriy Cases best new sty 1 Prf nfs, ail brands Fancy and Side-Bands, l.lnseva and muskets all klEtls. Together with full Unes Shirts. Drawers. Ho siery, Handkerchiefs, White Goods, Linens, Notion', and Small Wares generally. WM. R. JIOOBE & CO., Wholesale Dry Goads and Motions, 13 Union street. Bempbis. P. S. With exnensea ten tT balr thus anv house in tbe trade, and nnsarpassed facili ties for doing our bnslness, we can, we think, confidently ask your patronage Please ex amine our stock, or send for price-list printed In plain figures. "declS A. TA00ASO. B.. VACCARO. A. o. moxK Aitw. B. VACCABO A. VACA15 ds . Importers cat Beaters In WINES, LiaUOBS AJJB CIGARS, No. 324 Front Strest. : Jrlemphis. BOLE AGKSTU 5)K COOK'S CBAMPABN6. IUrfiKlAl. MBNEEI BROTHERS Wilt otTer their entire stock or f U US for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS at I (lit HAT SACRIFICE TO CLOSE THEM. CHILDREN'S FOR SET -i Ermine, Striped lalrrel, Conej, Sllrcr 1'0X lie,, tr.j At Jl 25, II 50. JI Tt, J2, X d. It, Formerly Jl 73, K, M, , M, 1 1 m AlSO Cliildrcn's Far Cloak,, Caps and Hoods. Ladies' Mack French Sable HtU, At ft, formerly 3-t. BroTrn Fraach Sable ftU, At n and It, formerly II 50 aad IS. Ermine Sets, At 13 50, It and $, formerly V, Vi and 17 SL ALSO Grecian Sable, i rolle Mink. River Mink, Illack Astraehau, Freaah Lynx, Grebe, Fitch, Royal Ermine, Mink, and Hud son By ttsMe bets, AT PROPORTIONATELY LOW PRICES. Also Seal Caps, Carriage Robes, Fnr Trim- ruings ,rc. MENKEN BROTHERS, 281 and 263 TVTrxin Bt FECIAL PRI I2NX' DECIDED BARGAINS aaxr- DIAMOND; -AT- IARPM & CO.'S CLOSIM-ODT SALE, ISP LjjEZJE CRAB ORCHARD SPRINGS THIS GREAT REMEDY OF XATt RE is now n resented to the mmilcnl Ttrnfeflon aad Invalids as a remedy containing a larger proportion or the carbonate or llthia, the great neutralizer of urea the most general polsoaous pronerty of the blood than anv medicine known. These Salts will cure Dys pepsia, constipation, aud all functional dis eases ol tbe urea, acting as a painless purga tlve, producing neither pain, nausea, nor prostration. There is sow a demand fnr these baits from every portion or the country and world. None are genuine or reliable unle-,-. round in bottles with the trade mark at tached, which is a miniature map of Ken lucky. All salts sold ss Crab Orshard. not in bottles with the trade mark, are sourious and a fraud upon the public. The genuine Salts can only be obtained of U. W. JOXES, of this city, for tiie present. IIUB UKC11ARD SALTS CO- Louisville, Ky. Any one Gounferleilinz this trade mark will be prosecuted for felony, and all vendors ot the worthle s imitation or manufacturer of the same will be exposed. del:! CANTATA OF ESTHER, To the Citizens or L'rowusville, Surdls, .eiiierviitr,anii aojscesst towns: The Manazement bee to announce that tuev have inadti arrangements with thebuperln tendents of the various railroads whereby persons destrinsr to attend the Cantata of Es ther will have prrlal Trains and llalf- rare Rates as follows: WEDNESDAY. Dec.Mth. from Brownsville and Intermediate points. THURSDAY, Dec. 17th, from Sarins and in termediate points on the M. & T.H.R.. aud Colllervllie and intermediate points on tbe M.4C.R.R. Sot Reserved Seats and furtuer informa tion, addre is. i iv fitir.eeerciary, dec!2 3J5 Main sW Memphis. BLUFF CITY STE.VM.Dx EINU Jt CUEAJ7 IS KsTAHtasnHKNT removed to 310 berosd street. All work guaranteed to give sattsfaeilon; Is done by experienced wotk- mea, with dlsjiateh. JOE U.VDT. OG? 1UKU. lUA 1 Clb 265 I MAIM ST, ! 265 VIE WILL SELL, USTIL THE FIRST OF JANUARY, AT COST FOB CASH! 9 Plain and Decorated, comprising Dinner, Tea and Toilet Bets, of beautiful design and tinlsn. IF" J3l nxr o C3r O O IO In Great variety, suited to lb e taste of everybody, wbelher say or grave. SILVER -:PLATEB WARE ? I'roan the Best Jlannfactnrers, eonsis'lnc of Tea and Water Nets, Water Pitchers, Spoons, Hnlres and forks, tfniter TJIsbes, Plekleatands, Etc. ALSO ATJ" IMMENSE STOCK OF OTHER GOODS. COME BOOS AUD SECURE BARGACS. o- JACK & CO 224 1-2 Main Street. SEW riB,M. W.H.ORIDBS. JNO. H. CHBNOW Lf , Late with (J rider & Denle. W. H. 6EIDER & CO,, (Successors to O rider d: Denle), MANUFACTURERS OF ORIDER & CO.'S CELEBRATED ALABAMA LIMB -AND DEALERS IN Cement, Plaster Hair, Fins Brlclt, Fire Clitj, Uaj.Corn.Oa'ii.Uran, itc , 818 2?"SL03Ja-a7 SJT., Near Monroe, Would most respectlully solicit the natronaze so Liu T Ally exbeuueu me rare nrm. ueei w. n. uttiiitsit J iu, (sT- S. W J-LjET TTNT3 . ) F. H. CLARK CO. Importers anil Wholesale anil Retail Dealers la WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JBWELEY, SLLVEEWAES, SPECTACLES, F-VNCY GOODS, GUJSS, Etc., -o. 1, ClarlL's Marble Block, 230 MAIN' i-TBEET : : MEHPHI1, TEXVESSKE 1000 bills. Fancy Red Apples. 50 bbls. Caltirated CraHberries. 300 bbls. Fancy Oranges. 300 pkgs. Nevr Era Since Seat. 200 bbls. Cocoanuts. 100 tubs Boll Batter. Potatoes, Onions, 1'Iisfeet, Pleklea, Krant, Beans, Ilomloy, Hrlts, Etc. T ORDERS 80LICITED.-S rnHK Htockbolders or the Uerman National A Rank or Memphis are berby notified that the Annual Election for Thlrieen Directors. to serve the ensuing year, will be held at the gnus, on Tuesday, January 12, 1S73, between tbe hours or 11 o'clock a,m. and I pan, uecr- ji AKii.i UKirri.cssnter. Trustee's Sale TaluaWe Property S. TT. Corner of JIale anil uciiange Mreets. fS MOSDAT. DECBJIIIMl 21, 1K4. i at it o'ciock a.m.. on tne k. w. corner o: Madison and Main streets. Memphis. I wll: sell, to the highest bidder, tor ca-h, the follow ing properly: a rot oi grounu oi leei, anu a inches front on west linn of Main street, and extending westward along tbe line of and parallel with Exchange street at right-angles from the front H feet to Exchange alley. and being tbe same property sold to fhomas irugan oy . .u r,eison, a, v.trazer, anu me executors of F.Titus, deceased, by deed bear' inz date llth Mav. 1872. and conveved to me. as trustee, by deed from Thomas Dugan. to se cure certain indebtedness therein specified Ihlh sale being made to carry out the pro visions ot saiu ueeu in nasi, wuicu is recoruea in the Register s omce oi ahelby county, on the 10th da v of May. LS7 in boos: 87. naze 40L etc. Right of redemption waived, and title ueiieveu to ds goou. Dm i seu anu convey only as trustee. novio J uiun r. t ttiii; a v A2 t, Trustee, & The above sale, to have taken place on December luth. by couaei.t of tho Durtiei is aIJourned to take rluce at the same hour and place on jionaay, .'isc December, ti I . juiiix X-. mtzsiAM, irustee. BE1FHTS m STORE, T 2 - T AND 5 A.M COFFEE -AT- T R. L. COCHRAN. S. A. HATCHER. tt nnnjrinnT? o. nn jo Vi Oi t Ulftij&Uli GS Wi Ui 3C5 Main St , iieuiplils, Tean. J$L.-tt ornoy-at- Xi aw, 230 Slain Street, East side. IMFOKTBK AN'l: PKAIJUK iS L COCHRAN & GO. LUMBER BaccasKoxta to M. X. ft J. W. COCHRAN, EALER AND M&NUFiCTUBEBS, OBices and Yards, Foot Washlogtoii St, anil Jfo. 4 Howard's Bow. Satnalltes Sortii end of Savy-Yartl. W1MS& LIQUORS p-EEP CONSTASTLY ON HAND A O EN AX era! assortment of BuUdlnx and yzam Ina Lumber, WeathtrboardiDg, Flooring, Cell Ing, Bhlnglrs and Laths. Also, Doors, Bash, fct .-a -s?--, l J0imas' mwsea ituntjer or au kinds, etc Axe S- FrCUt StTSetiXnTi JstrcrSnpreFared to DUtsWion the shortest inotlce. SiS Bain St. Sempni Teen. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE, and those contemplating purchase, or mazing loans on realty, should have titles thoroughly ex amined, and those havlug real estate to sell should provide IbenisHves with Abstracts of IlUo, and so avoid delay when a purchaser Is found. 8EAB1 t GREELEY, at tbelr newofne,Ko. 3f Madison street are prepars-i to eswaiuip nuts ana iwrusa rs abstracts, oa AUT UtWD reasonanvrassf. Bccibycosnty. at aeco 8?s6 FBONT STBGET. G. A. ECKERL1T, 336 Front Street, Corner of Union, AH NOW IN STORE THE FOLLOWING! UOOLW, WHICH HK OFFERS LOW TO tne xrauer 2 car-loads Bulk Meats. 100 pkgs. Breakfast Bacon and Hams. 50U0 cases Canned Fruits. 1300 cases Oysters, Salmon and Loostew. 500 pkgs. Raisins. Figs and Cltren. 300 boxes Fine Crackers. JOu boxes Fancy and stick Candle. 120 pkgs. Almonds, Filberts aad ferns. KO bbls. Oranges and Cocoanuts. M) cases Jeillles and Pre-erves. 350 pkgs. Plgsfeet, Pickles and Kraut. H 260 bbls. White Refined Suiars. 23 hbds. new Louisiana Sugars. ISO bbls. and hair bbls. Mousses. ZiO bags Rio and Java Coffees, aw boxest'heese (Factory and Eng.Dairy). bOO bbls. Flour various grades. 50 bbls Beans and Peas. H) bbls. Hominy and Grits. 23) pkgs Minced Meat. SO bbls. new Rice. 1,01X1 pkgs. Mackerel and White Fish. A full line of Tobaccos, Cigars, Wines and Liquors, and numerous other articles net above menuoneu. E. S. CXAsm, formerly Clarke, Ely A Co. L. H. Cos, formerly Busby, Johnson A Co. I M.D.Jonnso:r, formerly Busby, Johnson AOs C.B. Claekx, formerly Lloyd, Clarke x Co. Clarke, Johnson & Co. vrvna COMMZSSIOlNr jMBROH'TS, 370 !Front Street, - SJCempliis, Tean. YSON & CAMP Bsg leave to invito all parties to their Immense stock of embracing all the latest styles of Chamber, Parlor, Dining-room, Kitchen and Office Fur niture, we have in suites the most complete stock of CARPETS AND BUGS ever shown in this marlfit, embracing all grades of Axmlnsters, Wiltons, Velvets, tvro and Oim. STOCK. OIL OXjOTSCS Ik complete, embracing all grades nnd widths, from 8 inches to 21 feet. lACK CCICTAI . AMO WiaidOW DECORATIONS A BPEt'IAXTy. Lace Curtains from a 5u to S1U0 A window. IS OC3 shads uKl'ABTnisnT We havo many novelties, with all the standard gooda. We have the most complete stock ever shown In this market, LOOK IN a-tl l.AKES The most oompleto assortment, at prices that cannot fail to please, ouit M AT r ti SS I Are Uts standard make of the country. 228 Main aud 231 SWoutl Street, MemDliis. McKAY Cotton Factors 'HOUBSALE GROCi AND GOUISSJON MERCHMTI '5 Eos. S71 dS 37S MASN 'OSSIET, We are wrcuarcd to make Advances on Consignments of Cotton to atesKi!. wroira, rnupicj pvwi, xwiauu. mOOBIHKIt WITH OOR LAKOK KIOCKOF GROCBSHB; WE HAVEJfOW 0 HAjSUA I SSi sCinpJr of Muirnr au3 Sel-isseaof tU new erop, which w a effettog-at BX IOfrs3serrr'. ""SwrfwhUe -tney aia Dot jreiusoiu uo.tfEieveu, tkla.they neglected to StSHaito rByTe-T8r53gut 'their ijuWft, woicn amouuieu tu tuts nauii Mr. Owen then described the proxlm report nfearirffy'tffl . . - differed, seven being . in favor of re- broaeht Sve dolSn. xeitemTnt run- Will not take vlici V&Z5SZZ rAUeiltlODiriSll V0IWNNn.W. lon ana iour agamei , out uuaiiy, nin-hif.h and appearance indicating eel being otherwise eugazed. 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