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- -4 O "K- ...... J :- TELE AOSMiPHIS DJJLY APPEAL -WEDlsrESDAY, JANUAEY 29 1S78. THE APPEAL FOR 78 rin1 Ari'KAi. D.-i-tl.. Icnua! sL.it cm-tjt of pnndpk-s, nor fl:iKr!i! rt-cital oi w);;it i? wiiJ do or exp ct to -io in ti:- j;r lx7s. It rau offer no htrunijer fiMrant-H? for i' future than 18 attonltM Ly lU condix t 'lurirj; Ui-tmrty-iwvm year.. .f iu -xiM -i.c'. Itvili hior earnestly an! faithfully lor the aJ r mcemcnt of the Lfiin-rrt!ic paity ;-nd tor the ffood of the south, which it bt-Iiovt.-s to l? Cue and inncparaMe. It wiil, as h rvtofore, I r'.'nt a full and cou'i'lete account, tacb Uy, of Lite current events trani-pirinK tMrouffliout the lobf, nnI, L'id s rpccial telef-rauis and t-ncral correpocdt;n'.-, will ijutaiu all the news of the world, furnished t y the A-iociatcU Press, whoso extensive 'acilities for obtaining juJ Ir.-nsmittinir in formation are of the uio-t tiioi uifh and ei l.au&tive character. "he very Wet am! most . rfect reviews of financial and commer cial uwtUrs will also he daily riven, tuid comprehensive reports of the various maiket of the world will ulways las furnished. J'he circulation, of the Aptkal has steadily advanced with e.ich uccesiive year, until it is now ettuai to that of any paper in the south. Tije daily and weekly ia ent into hundred of families, in nearly every city, twn, village and h. unle t in West Tennessee, MisuiKbippi, North Ahib ium and Arkam&j. it finds ill way into every community whose ousimfi trade is tributary to ilemphin. Notwithstanding this, its proprietors are de termined to extend i;s circulation, and for that purpoe have made extensive nnrnge iuentn tlnouj,'hoiit the south. The Ai teal will continue to b; a tirst-tlas newspaper, and it will have tho courage to LvMly de clare and constantly maintain the principle of iU political f.iifh, which are emphatically with the Democratic party, which has l.ber atod. the south lioia military rule and Radi cal corruption. Termn of Mabnr ripllo. DAILY. One copy, one month, by mail 8 1 00 (ma copy, ui.e t-nr. by mall 10 dO tine copy, Mx month, by null 5 (XI One c i'f. one rek. In city 25 One copy, one mouth. t;i cltj 1 10 WEEKLY. One copy, on je;,r $ 2 00 One copy, six months 1 25 The Daily Appeal will be sent to 6uch ot our weekly cot mporaries as publish this pros pectus, or give an editorial notice. Address GALLAwaY & KEATING. FINANCIAL. The banks were i i.ised for regular biisines yesterday, and Ilethen-Chinee- corner was deserted, but some of the banks held their regular semi-annual meeting. Among others, the Fourth national had a meeting of its di rectors, and declared a dividend of five per cent, on the last six months business, pay able on len and, and parsed a surplus to the reserve fund ; that bank declared a similar dividend on the last day of June. The Ger man national also had a meeting of directors, when a dividend cf ten per cent, was de clared on the lat six months business. COTTON. The cotton exchnneo was clorr-d yesterday, and the absence ot all telegrams left; operators without information to do business on, even it they had been to inclined, lleceipts amount ed to li:0 bales, shipmeiiU 14'J2 bales, stock 1)9,703 bides. (JENEKAL TliADE. Most of the stores were open yesterday morning, but it was not eay to say why; the motions were generally gone through, which was refreshing, us a mutter of form, to those who do not like to omit, their daily jog-trot Along the old ruts. We f card of a sale of id sack a of wheatbtnn at 15, and 2u0 sae.ks of cornbran at $14 oO; also, a car-load of mixed hny at fl3, a car-load of prime n' $14, nnd bales of prime at $14. Corn mjal was held nt f'2 IWtoes kt pt New Year's dav, except that, from vt.ore s.-,me dray load lots sold ut Iroia $1 S to 1 1 :. Then was quiet among the apph; dealer. Tin late warm, damp weather has "i luyed t!ie deuce" among the barrels, and iiot on' home Btock lias nuhVied Lul a howl with reclamations is coming from customers, ah of which shu.kM thrf lirmness and deranges tha transactions in au urticle that, up to rhi tiine, has "held lUown" so sliorgly There was ome irregularity iu eggs, but those who undentoKl the market got what they wanted atloil6 and occasionally at, 14;!. Chick ens were rare and stood a". $3; turkey brought flow 4, aiid lr(3l6o a pound !o dresel, width were tcarce; a few drefs.d ducks brought I a dozen, and somo dressed geese $ . pareribs were doling out at 5c a pound. UIVER NKWN. Weather. The architects o.nld not have cut out a day's weather more rppiopriate for New Year's purposes than was yesterday, if we may exce pt the condition of the streets, for which we are to blame ami not the designers raid executors of the weather contract. But wj cannot hope for a very long continuance of the beautiful weather conditions inasmuch as there's to be a new union within the next ie hours, which may affect the tides and at m?pbere t a stormy condition. At l vers. OriCS SK15AL BKRVICIC. fiw.. P. s. A., I Mkmpbis. January 1, 1K7H. f AOove low water. Ohaiies. Rise : Khll yecL I turves i uicbw : Inches CVro CinctnbK'L . . D.-iviiiport Duiuyuc Melona, Ark. ., KOAiik Lner. worth., taule Hock.... Louisville MemuStla... N'ViUvUle New Orleans. PlUsburv BUroiFfVori..... tt. Lu1j Vle"-'ir 4 1 .! 'J.H 4 a i 10 8 4 4 11 10 1) . 21 17 21 :i i i ttluw niiib water tuua ul 174 LOCAL PBaKHVATIPJIH gdTHHD A Tim. :4:i a-m. H:4I p.m. IQhw in. riti. ii Kali. 00 ICleir. .K Oear. .00 IClear. MKXiiauin Uirrl' iMiiriei , 4. "leg. MlnliQUi" iPtmniirfi li-t .rev W.M. M'KLlit'Y. f.a.&i Sr. U. S. A BY TELEGHAPK. SaREVT-POKT. January 1. Weather clear and cold, l.'iver rose l inches. Arrived: Maria Loni-se, Orlesm. Departed: Kale K inner, New OrSiuc?. New Orlka?. J -unary 1. Weather clear and pleasant. Arrived: I Vile fenreye port. Si. Ijuis. I)-iwrted: H. L. Ue, V lcks Lurir: Thomas Sherlock, Cmcinuati. EYAN8VILLB, January 1. Weather clear and pleasant. V. md Irom the west, iner mometer 156 to 4:Uegr. Kiver 11 9-10 teet, and rising fast. Up: Arkansas lieile, J p.m. ; Maggie Smith. 7 a m.: YintShtnk'.e, 10MO Down: Donnaily. p.m.; ail with excel lent trios. Du-iiiess active. Caiho, January 1 Noon. Weather clear nnd cool. Kiver f-et 4 inches and rising. Arrived: Colorado. Vkksburg, 2 am.; City of Chester, ht. Louis. 2 p.m.; lice Hammett, Ft. Liui, 4 p.m.; tiatf, Cincinnati, 5 pm. l),'narted: Colorado. St. Louis. 4 p.m.; Stan- ard. New (rleans, 11 p.m.; City of Chester, Memphis, o p.m. 2f veaaentif at tbe Levee. Johu B- Maude, St. I"ts; City of Yieks burg, Y. ksbnrg; Mark Twain, St. Francid river; West Wind, St. Francis river. PEPAKTVKES. John 15. Maude. Yicksburg; Ihinois. Mcks Larg: City of Vickabti.-tf. S:. Louis; Geo. W. Cheek, Friars Point. IN POUT. Thoinpswn Dean, James D. Parker, Mark Twain, West Wind, lieile of Texas. BOATS DUE. Dotcu OsceoU lieile, J. W. Gatf. Up Coahoma, New Marv llyustcn, Cher okee, llattie Nowland, Hard Cioh. Car. Tnfrl tod. mi? :u N.w. :toi.J 4". w. HO. 10 40 w. 1KaTS LKATINO j THIS DAT. Nkw (')ki.kan Tha;.ioii Dean, James II. IVpprr, nut-ter. hve pm. Cix innati '.ime 1. IVrker, Chaih D. Kusse!:, master, Sve p Jl, J'XfNUOH IiAKIMMO Cs o!a JSello, J. G. Androws, niAter. Kvep.li. St. Fha.nci KivKR-Ve!it Wind, J. D. Kutidall. maU:r. :ire p.m. Ai.Kt.tsA Kivtn IJlirt of Texas, Ed Now laud, ouist r, hve p.m. Friar rotST Coahojia, Stuck Lee, mas ter, hve p.m. RECEIPTS. John B. MaBde;W5 irU fionr, IGo pks lard, 1j0 pieoea bagging, VZ) pkiis sundrn s City of yicksburg 50 bales cotton, 3 bags w-ed- tton, W4 sacks c.toa aeed, tio pkgs bundni Tif West Wind bronf I out of St. Francis river 3. '3 balea cotton, lit sacks cotton-seed, 27 pkgs unJi'Ms. Tlie Mark Twain lou jtotit of St. Fran is river 216 ! cotton, o Lnasted-ct tt.n, 28 a.ick cotton-'!. - pi undius. MTee Puritruptn. B isiuess mOtleraU'. j i be Choateau pumU Yicksburg Monday morning wiih all f he otruti carry. iVd.truinl weio delifhted at the fact that the -tnv.'l was rApidly drjijig up on the levee y-itt rd.iy. ) The u boat OaVlani, wi lh a big tow of empties. paed up for Jie t)hio river yester day morning. ' ;. The new Mary Houston. Captain Charles Miller, ia due op to-naorrc-w morning on her whv to theUbio mer. Llo,U leaving eU cki) went out with fair trip, which was aboot the same complaint with thoke coming in. t The lowucatSimpsoi Horner arrived from below vesterday and lay here to clean out. and prolbly left earltiii morning. - The city of Yicksburg passed up on time yesterday. One itcra !' hT cargo was 1000 sacks cotto-eed destine to Chicago to be mashed into oil. ? i TY.e John A. ScadJer passed Yicksburg Sund;iv with 4400 b:e cotton nnd 15.000 sack cotton-seed. 8e wiil have a rousing big triD into New OrletnK 1 QThe towboat Storm, No.! 3, passed up ye8-tr-rday moraing. wt threa.' o'clock, taking a loaded barge ot : cotton tor h vans viae, bhe boos ihrougb to Cincinnati. Ibe John U. iiaaae rnuscd clown tor V icks- burir vestenlay, ofter disrharging a good lot at the elevator and adding ten tons way freight and 20 bead of h-v- and sheep Tbe Marl Iwain w:d West Wind, both arrived out of St. Fran si river yesterday, with pood tt'.ps. ihe lwain hes up, while tbe Wind teturn this evening, with Cap tiin J. D. Kandall incoaimnnd. The boats leaving U-day are the Thompson D-'an, for New Orleans; James D. Parker, for , Cincinnati; Osceola Belle, for Johnson's Land ing; West wina, lor at. rrancis river; ueue of Texas, for Arkanaaa river; Coahoma, for r narj Point." A large namber of citiiens, ladies andgen flemm, mide a New Year's call on the Thompson Dean yestercls.y. Captain Pepper and Ciiief Qerk Frank Beck did the honors with ct.tejMfrtristio hospitality, to the delight of their guilts. It seems as if bt. Louis will soon lose what little tonuate she ha left. The City of Alton, one of the t-st boats in tae St. Louis trade, is r.ow en route toCincinna'a. Ihe Susie Silver ia now loading at New Orleans for the Ohio, and the Bele ot Shreveiiort will do likewise. The Gold Dust, Captain E. W. Gould, will arrive to-tuOrrow morning from New Orleans, and return? Friday evening ia place of the James Uorard. The Gold Dust has abun dant ireigli facilities and passenger accom modations, and is omcer 2d by reliable gen tlemen. The James D. Parker, Captain Charles B. Russell in command, and G. Wash. Thomp son in the cfiice, sails for the Ohio river this evening, giving special rates through to all eastern cit8. See the card elsewhere, and then consult Superintendent Dick W. Light burn on the subject. Passei3gsra and shippers to New Orleans are interested in the tact that the great Thompson Dean is on berth for that destina tion, leaving at five o'clock this evening. Captain James H. Pepper commands, with frank Beck, Adam Way land and V. G. Entreken ia the cthco. The Belle of Texas, Captain Ed Nowland, goes out on her first trip for Arkansas river this evening, going through to Little Rock. The Belle ia a good packet, and will become popular np Arkansas river on account ot her excellent passenger accommodations and freight facilities. Billy Nucklea will preside in her ofiiei.,.i - Evansvilie Journal, Monday: "Tha Morn ing Star did not arrive till near nine o'clock yrsterday morning, having met with a slight accident on ber way down, bhe was blown upon tbe rocks in landing at Derby, and her tfhcel bectme fastened in such a way that she eculd onlj tree herself by cutting away a part i ino wpei, ana aner oeing rreea, in an tempting o work herself out from the land ing her fl:eel again came in contact with he rorks.lifting her shaft out of the journal acd fulhtg out the bulta of her plummrr block, but doing no material damage except de'ain'nfrter about eighteen hours. She had a light u and left for Louisville about half past ten Oilock." . Aaitlqne Errors, In this tmhtened aire and land, find acceptance cnlr with tti prejudiced and Ignorant. It Is Iinpos slbls, for latanse, to persuade any large proportion of a people ho have Imbibed their Ideas of lostc In common stools and free academies, that It Is ex ited lent ki 'run their sy items with mercury, rasp their bowel with euljclnth and Jalap, or stupefy theli braieimn orlates, when a pure, effective, safe, botHiilo Cfttial like i Uoitelter's tjtomach Bitters, which rellpi8 every disorder for which the p loiious crum hartlwon hon totoie prescribed. Is within the reach of aery nm. Old fashionable remedies are rapidly feting ground before the advance of this coixiunrn siieclnc, aad old fashioned Ideas in re gard to apletlou aa a means of cure, have been ijulte exDtded by the siicoess of the fpvat renovai.t, which i.hm the system, trmiqullizes the nerves, In diieea smd repom, neutralizes malaria, depurates and enr eHi the blood, rouses the liver when dor mant, aupromotes a regular habit of body. -""' Jk CARD. To all fho are suffering from the errors and hidls eretlona if youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of nanbood. etc, I will send a receipt that will cure jooJ-BEE OK CHABGB. This great remedy wns dlsof ered W a missionary In South America, tiend a aiU-adoreised envelope to Hev. Johkpu T Inm m, faiton I. IhbU H'ouxe, Setv York. i B&X143LM beic for weak and nervous sufferers. Chronic, painful uid prostrating diseases cured with out meAdne. Tulvermecher's Electric Belts the grand 4slderat?ui. Avoid Imitations. Book and Journai with yaitloulan, mailed free. Address PtTLvraricintB rtAT Tine Co.. Cincinnati. Ohio. THoaaArr i us. w. gatit i reaby w. smith T. & J. jW. AI?!? & CO. Plsllllefs ot Bourbon and Bye I A13BORA. 1SIUAXA. EKNBT W. SMTTH I THOS. GAFF JAa W. GAFF HENRT W. SMITH & CO., KE-DlSTlLtEBS OF BOUEBOA & RVE WHISKIES, i ClXCIXSATI, OHIO. All goo made bj the biive houses fully guaranteed as repnneiitMi. B. B. CLAKKE, Wv Airert for Mmnh!s. No. H HowhwI How Itl.ACHSHITll J.. KOBKBT LKWIci. iJ&l FBED. W. TEOJIAf. j LEWIS i THOMAS, Boilet MaVers & S'jamJboat Blacksmith. BlackJltiiMng of all klrap. Copper and SbeeVIro Wortra. All work promptly dooe, day or night Tsns eatih. Basing ice. No. 90 rromenade. .t. ..... .... .-h.. I i. ALL THE BANKS, at S. O. TOOFS SConrlHtnt. JNO. REID, BUILDER 36 SetoM H.recf. ! " c7STABi3 A SFKOaLTT. Kstlinwesjuaoeo partial havog losses It ftie. a any work la cay Un- TREMENDOUS Prior to their ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING, MENKEN LargeLinesafD Ronrette Drew GoodM 25c, formerly aOc to 75c. Finest tonality Iftonrette Ilroxs Patterns 7 50, formerly $15 to F.legant Jlatelae Cloak $7 50. formerly l5f. ISicU JI atelMHse Cloaks 17, form rly !. .tlie' Ifteaver and llatela-e Cloak-, $5, $G nnd f7. Infants Cloaks. , 4. STILL LOWEB PHICE3 FINE GROS GRAIN AND FAILLE SILKS! BLACK AM) COLUUED VELVETS. SPECIAL BARGAINS ARB OFFERED IN Blankets, Flannels, Hosiery, Cassimeres, Waterproofs, Carpets, Window-Shades and Oilcloths. mewkeejTrothers. HAVE XOH. SATiE 750 Brls. "Nelson Distillery" Fire-Copper BOURBON WHISKEY! SPRING OF 1873 - - FREE AND SI diavln. Jno. IS. ill van. M. Gavin & Oo. WHOLESALE GROCERS, COHON FACTO RF And Commission Merchants, 3 33 Front Street, Mem iplsJLiB, Tonn. Between Adams and Jefferson. Our Major T. J. COWGILL devotes his whole time to the Weighing and 8&le of all Cotton intrusted to our charge. We have our own Cotton Warehouse, corner Washington and Second. NEW GOODS! 200 brla. choice and prime Louisiana Molasses. 100 hhds. new Louisiana Sugar various grades. 1K00 nits. Rio, Java and L-iguyra ConVe. 1000 tiercea. half-barrels and buckets Lard. 1000 pkga. Mackerel and Whltensh. 10OO brls. Flour various grades. 1 5(K) boxea nv Factory Chfese. 10(10 boxes, laives and quarters new Raisins. 100 boxea ntw Turkish Prunes and Currants. 25 case n ltrer Figs and Leguora Citron. 200 l-kgs. Teas and Cliocolate. 100 brl. LuQlslana and Texas Pecans, new crop Almonds, Filberts and Creamuuts. 500 boxea Firecrackers. i With a full line of Canned Goods, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, bade, at 333 Front, corner Union A. C. TKEAUYVKLJU Lb ii. AD (31 CCESSOIta TO A. C. Wholesale Grocers U R TnF.AHWFIU 110 So. 11 UNION STBKET. 3fE2UH13. TmSKm 10.000 kandle Iron Tier. .SO 1 1 or res Uaras, y SO tiereen Lard, SM) hrlH. Uefined luar, utMi rrei iaic &h pkcs. Cooslgnmentsof Cotton solicited, and liberal tore .an rll as that consigned to t by river, unless J. T. FAROASOX. JAMES J. T. FARGAS0N & CO. j WHOiESAXE Irocers and Cotton Factors 369 Front and 32 Clinton Sts., Memphis. CLARKE, JOHNSON & CO. COTTON FACTORS -AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j 370 Front street, Memnhis, Tenn. U. T. FOKTEK. W. f. PORTER, TAYLOR & CO. Wholesale Grocers, ANIV Cotton Factors, 300 FBONT ST., Bet. Madison and Monroe. Agents for Champion Plows and the Celebrated Cheek Cotton Press. k. VACCAhO. Lt. YACCAEO. A- B. TAmAhO. A. VACOABO & CO., LXPOETERS AND DEALERS IX WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS, 1 No. 324 Front street, Meinpnis. MOJL1S AUJKNTS FOli CO01 CUAHI'AGNK JLIIPJKIilAJU iksfWiateriki! REDUCTIONS! ROTHERS are offering at I,KfH Til AST OMT rydoods 25 ON ODB STOCK OF 74"'75"76"'77. TN BOND. Tboa, Clark. M. J. Clarb 500 f.00 500 500 H00 500 100 25 25 10 200 200 boxes FfncT Candles, Sugar Toys and Fiu!t cases Jellies and Prunes all styles, barrels, halves and box-s Pickles all styles cases Sardines, Lobsters, Salmon Shrlmi i cases new Brandy Cherries and Peacna. boxes fresh Crackers and Biscuits, boxes Oatmeal and Cracked Wheat, brls. new Buckwheat Flour.) brls. Louisiana Oranges, bhcts. Cocoanuts. half-barrels and buckets Mince-Meat, A; if and Peach Butter, pkgs. Spiced Pigs' Feet. Etc., not mentioned above, for sale low Ic tiir street. Memphis, Tenn. FBE tVELL S. S. TKKADWELL TBJEADWELL ft BROS.), and Gotton Factors, WaisKey OrfKB FOB MALE 50O rolls Hajcyluar, COOO barrels Flour 1H0 paii 8 Ldu-d. lOO eagkn Bacdii, liM lihAs. Kuc&r, 00 barrels Vhi8ty UOO kesii Nails. IOOO bags Coffee, New niaeberel, 14HM pkifs. Tobaec, advances made on same. All Cotton insured hiii:r. otherwise Instructed. A. HUJfT, C. C. UEIX TAILOR. . W. MACBAE JKWKLKY. V. B. THAYER JEWELRY! Silverware, Diamonds, Clocks, Spectacles, Medals, Doorplates. Any article made In sold duplicated. Repairing of Watches and Jewelry by llnrt class worKmen, aud our prices from 5 to 20 per ct. below Main tt. 310 Second Street, near Monroe. MIMCELLAX KOI S. Hot-Air Furnaces. THE Southern Hot-AIr Furnace Manufacturing Company are keeping their office at H. WET TER & CO.'d. A cold breeze in hot weather is a nice thing, but a hot breeze in cold weather, from JOHN B. kEINHAKD'S Furnace, Is still better. All orders for heating houses and churches, etc., will be at tended to by JOHN a RELNHABD, Office. 334 Main street, Memphis, Tenn. Tiios. n. hot & co., OLD CHKHICAL VK HOCMEI Established, 1859. lO Jefferson t. LADIES' and Gentlemen's garments Dyed and Cleaned in a superior manner; also, repairing gentlemen's garments at shortest notice. All work warranted. Goods by express promptly attend edt o J. A. FORREST & CO. DEALERS IN Morses and Mules, 61 & 63 Monroe st., near Peabody Hotel. WE are receiving daily a large assortment ot HORSES and MULES. Persons wanting stock will save money by calling before purchasing elsewhere. Everything sold by us fully guaranteed. Orders solicited. THE BEST THR CHEAPEST! The American Hon fatpsnle Company's rUKK CAraULATKL) Mi.DlUl.NKS In Metallic Boxes. Full directions. Castor OH, Codllver Oil 25c 'OH Turpentine, Bals. Capalba..25c OH of Cubebs with Copaiba..... 60c Oil Male Fern with Kamala. .,.75c J&k. flnest 011 of Sandalwood $1 "STAR" Tbadk Mark, and see you get For sale by all Druggists. J. SCHERBARTH & LUEDKE, STEAM 1YEILS. At No. 367 1-9 Main Street. LADIES' and Gentlemen s Wear will be cleaned and dyed by the latest chemical proces; also, Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned and dyed. Mourn ing Dresses dyed In 3rt hours or on short notice. I1S1KSARY. Madison Dispensary, JOl So. C;rk 8u, Chicago. III. DR. r. HKiKLOW tmu .11 RBXCAL Aim CHRONIC OISKASKS mMt, nnW, prlT.tr, It. 8PKKATOI(l:llKt. SKXIAL OKBII.Il i . KKKVOtMMKSS, laPTKtV. BLOTCHKS jA TIIK filK, rtr., rradertnn AHKIAtiK iM . rniirKK, permaDenuy eured. r.mplilet (so Cpiue. (orftoeau noitue. Hi. MAkRIAtil 01 l.lk OR 8KXDAI. PiTHOUMJV.a work o SU llirKa mtJ 11.1(1 9TKATKU. OODUIOlDg BUKQ UU W.n neror before pubUshed. Mat for SO cu. in a pecurrd envelop CONSl LTATIO.So free .nd COXFIDKSTIAl, OIBo Bonn: -t . m. to I p. m. fionil.Ti S to 4 p. ul Or. 1. t. lohnsoii's PBIVATJfl Medical Iispezisary9 3fo. 17 JEFFEHSOX STREET, Between Slain and .Front, Memphis. X3TABUSHJCD is i860. DR. JOHNSON Is acknowledged by all parties In terested as by far the most successful Dhysicinr In the treatment of private or secret diseases. Quick, thorough and permanent cures guaranteed in eei ease, male or female. Recent cases ot Gonoirbea and Syphilis cured In a few days, without the use ol mercury, change of diet, or hindrance from business. Secondary Syphilis, the last vestige eradicated will out the use of mercury. Involuntary loss of semen topped In a. short time. Sufferers from lmpotencj or loss of sexual powers restored to free vigor In i few weeks. Victims of self-abuse and excessive venery, suffering from spermatorrhea and loss cl physical and mental power, speedily and periaa nently cured. f articular attention paid to the Diseases cl Women, and cures guaranteed. Throat and L,ung Diseases cured Dy new remedies, AU consultations strictly confidential. Medicines sent by express to all parts of the coun try. Office hours from 8 a.m. to w p.m. Sundays rroin to ft p.m. u. a. johnhon. m. u. LAW SCHOOL. LAW SCHOOL, Lebanon, Tenn. Next Term begins 21st January, 1878. II. Students may enter the Junior Class then. or. If prepared, the Senior Class ui on examination. III. One who has never read law before mav enter and get license to practice and diploma In two sessions of five months each. IV. Students are drilled in all the fonns of practice, and have frequent Moot Courts during the whole course. V. The Common Law, In force In all the States, Is taught, not by lectures, but by dally I citations. VI. Every student Is examined every day. VII. The Professors are engaged In no other business whatever, but devote their whole time to the work of the school. VIII. More than two thousand young men have attended this Law School, among whom are the Governors of Tennessee and Kentucky, and many Judges and Congressmen. JJKAr (iOOI)S. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. THEHE are persons scattered all over the country whose only study seems to be devoted to the devising of SEW AKI PLAUSIBLE SCHEMES to obtain other people's property without payino for it. Tills Is a bad class. THERE ARE OTHERS whose Instincts and educations revolt at tbe bare re flection of a possibility of their protested promises, and who would make any reasonable saciitice rather than allow their smallest pledges to go dishonored. This Is the best class; and it is to this class that we owe all that renders our civilization worth elevating, and to whom, also, we feel honored In addressing this advertisement ot the stock we are Just now opening from the LuVTE AUCTIONS and farced mien usually attending tbe ctom'ny year in Mew York. We are now offering all the leading brands of Plaids, Print, Jean. Bleached and Brmou Uugltnx, PuulartU, Canton. TU-king. Fbmnelx, Lin epx. Blankets, Notion, Hosiery, shirts, Draioer, Furnishings, and, .In short, Mpleudid Lines of all needed staples ui every department of our trade so attractive an assortment is rarely seen in any one house in any market. F.M.- Bnytrs who have eash to invest will consult their Interests by giving us a trial. It will be our constant aim to treat our customers fairly, and to ?ee that they get tbe full worth of their money. Respectfully, etc , WE U. MOOBB A CO., No. SWi Main street, Memphis, Tenn. N.B, Price-lists and Catalogue-book sent by mall, on application. REAL ESTATE FOR HALE. REAL ESTATE THE cheapest and best bargains In real estate that have ever been offered in the State of Ten nessee. I will sell from 1 TO 500 ACRES OF LAND, Inst outside the city limits of Memphis, and located ust In the right place for Cotton, woolen and other factories. Or 1 wUl seU HALF-ACRE LOTS. at bottom prices, to those who wish to build resi dences, and have homes of their own. I mean ex actly what I say. Ten new houses are already built and occupied, and several more will be built socn. THE STREET-CAR auhorldes promise to extend their road to these val uable grounds Just so soon as the population be comes sufficient to Justify the running -f u ear. which cannot be very far off. Also, f will tell oi lease, for a term of years, a splendid Ma.lit Garden, with two hundred hotbed sash, at bottom figure. Those who wish to purchase must "strike while tUt Iron U hot." or they will lose the best banraln evei offered. Trru PcxntcT. Apply to a B. THOMA3 on the premise,, or to L D. CONAWAT. Real Estate Agent, Ho. 8 Madison street, Memphis. A CHICKASAW IRON WORKS! HANDLE, HEATH LIVERMOfiE, Prcp'rs, No. 98 Second Street, : : : : Memphis Tennessee. IroB-frcBt, t'ottOM-Prr-wwrw. Hcrae-Hswrn Iron and Kra.ii Ciuttlnjrn, tie-ae-r tepairs. and everything In the line r Foundry taxacSL ItlE,olxlxxo-elaop Xrorl Sole A cents of tbe Lane Jk Bod ley Co. for Klevotorn. Enslnei. Sawmill. Rtf. Floral Garims! Lovely Garlands, Montures, Bouquets, Gilt Flowers, Paris Evening Flowers, Opera Hats, Evening Fans, Evening Ties. 8 -BUTTON KIDS! 4 and 6-Button Kids; 2, 3 and 4-Button Kids. Evening Milks, Evening Matins, Evening Gauzes, Evening Costumes. THE ABOVE AT UNHEARD-OF LOW PRICES. KREMER, HERZOG & CO. To Clear Out the Entire Stock Of Toys. Fancy Goods, Baskets, Shell Uoods, Paris Iolls. Dressed. Dolls. Work-Boxes, Leather lioods. Jewelry, Ivory Combs, Kte., at Original Cost. We must sell ont all of It To-Morrow, and will sell regardless of former prices KREMER, HERZOG GO. SLEDGE, ifKAY & GROCERS and COTTON FACTORS Nos. 371 and 373 Main Street. K. C PEARCE. PEARCE, SUGGS 4 CO.. WIIOILESAXK fiBOCEBS, Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants No. 25S Front street. Memphis, Tenn, PAKTIC17I..AR ATTENTION PAII TO TIIK SALE OF f'OTTOW WHEELER, PICKENS & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wood and Willow Ware, . IMPORTERS OF GERMAN BASKETS, 328 and. 0 30 Main street. W. I. C. HUMES, Pres't, Memphis, Tenn, S. ii. PINNEY, Nashville, Tenn, COALCITY We have established an agency' n Memphis for the a supply sumcieni to ui ail orders, at tne to give entire OurCoalis ths Best and the Finest offered In tbe market, and only needs one And Is the Cheapest 45 cents a barrel. It Produces Soot All orders for the 36 Madison nS-tct:, and will bave prompt attention. !. . SHF.FPRY. Agrnt for MfmphlH. Z. Nr ESTES. ESTES, PIZER & OO. Wholesale Grocers and Cotton Factor?, Ill and 13 Union street, Ztfenrpliig,- J. C. NEELY. S. H. BROW whouesau: Grocers,Cotton Factor AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BET. UNION AND GAYOSO, : MEMPHIS, TENN. Langstaff, Graham Maceessors to (irahan Jk. ProndfitU HARDWARE MACHINERY. EAGLE COTTON-GINS, BII1 STRAUB'S GRIST-MILLS, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, FAIRBANKS SCALES HORGHUm MILLS AND KVAFOBATUKN, QIO Malzi Stroot. Sloxn-nlils. Tenn. nr w. guy. J. 11. M'CLELLAN. Buy, I'ClBllan & Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, 2tiO and 262 Front street, Memphis. 00. GO L. B. SUGGS. T. L. GREEN, Sec'y, Nashville, Tenn. J. 31. STILE It, Nashville, Tenn. N sale of our Coal, and will, at all times, have on band lowest market prices, and snail endeavor satis 'action. trial to convince the public of the fact, No Short Weights all by City Scales. ami Very JLittle Smoke. present may be left at Yard, 14 Madison trnet. Tenn. W. "V. t HITIEt. PrrRiiirnt. JNO. C. FISli: BROOKS. IT. M. NEELY. T. C. TAKK GCo & Proudfit Go. WOOI AXI COAL ; ' mt n mi wu p,.iiu.t- 'H"lf.luunn'."'Vi.w N. - CIIANC'EIIY SALES. Chancery Sale of Real Estate. No. 220l, R. -Chancery Court of Shelby county Pierre Dupuy vs. John (iorman et al. By virtue of an interlocutory decree for sale, en tered In tbe above caue on the 14th day of Febru ary. 1 H77, allrmed by tbe Supreme Court, and re newed, etc, June 2it. 1Hi7. and December 18, 1877, I Kill sell at public auction, to tbe hlKbeat bldter. In front of tbe Cleik and MiWern otllce. Courthouse Building, Main street, Memphis, Tenn., on Saturday, January 1. 1(7W, wltliln toga! hours. tbefollowlug described property, situated In aliclby county, Tenn , to-wlt: Nolen's Lot Lot No. IX, tu Johnson and Muri-hy's subdi vision or t.iirt ot lot No. fto:-l. In the city of Mem phis: BfKinnlui; t tbe southwest comer of said lot, on tbe north side of Exchange street; thence eat with said street oMlj feet; thence north 58 feet to the south side of Alabama stre4: thence north with said street fvlla feet; theuce bouth "iVKt feet to tbe beginning. Sold as the property of Jatnes Nolen. Terms of Sale On a credit ot six mouths; notes with Interest trom date, with approved security. Euuiiy of redemption burred, etc This December 'JO, 1S77. KUMLNO A. COLE, Clerk and Mastei. By R. J. Black, D. C. and M. H. C. King, Solicitor. C11ACEKT SALE OF REAL ESTATE, IKON FENCE, ETC. No. 775, N. B. Chancery Court or Shelby County T. A. Nelson, executor of John Trijfg, deceased, v--. M. L. Trltg et a!. By virtue of an Interlocutory decree for sale, en tered in the above cause on the ith day ot July. 1877. and renewed and amended October 1 S and December 4, 1S77, 1 will sell at public auction, to tbe highest bidder. In front of the Clerk and Mii ter's olllce, courthoii'? building. Ham '.et, Mem phis, Tennessee, ou Saturday, January 5, 1N7M, ftiihln ie.;ni hours, tbe following descrllx-il proiieit), situaied iiisheiby and Tipton counties.Tenn., to-wll: 1. Two brick tenements (aud lots) on Krmt row, In the city of MemphW. coiuiueticiiiK 2( feet from the comer of Adams s'r!t and Front r jw and run ning back HS feet. . 2. The remainder and all other interest that the estate of John Trigg, dece ised, has In a lot and building thereon, situated on the northeast comer ot Adams and Front streets, and Just south of tbe above. In which Mrs. M. L. Trigg, wife of said dece dent, has a life Interest Also the following lots, being portions of the sub division of lands lying Just south of Memphis made by C. C. Burke, said ianus lying between the Her nando road and the Ml tslsslppl river, the same being lots heretofore sold and tbe terms of sale Dot com plied with by purchasers, to-wlt: i. Lots 54. 5rt, 57 and t2. fronting on south side of Lucy avenue, and lot v 1 fronting oo north side of Lucy avenue; lots tio, 7 and 72. fronting on north slue of Trigg aveuue, and all between Latham avenue and Orleans street. Also, lots Nos. H7, VH, W, 102. 103, 105 and 10ti, fronting on Lucy avenue, and Nos. 115 and llti, fronting on Trigg aveuue, and all lying east of tbe Mississippi aud Tennessee railroad, and containing about one acre each, save lot lot) which contains 1 H4-100 acres. 4. Lot 118, containing 6 47-100 acres; lot 119, containing 7 35-100 acres, fronting on west side of Mississippi and Tennessee railroad. 5. Lot 125. containing 4 75-100 acres, fronting near west side of Horn Lake road: also, lot 1 :.. containing 4 35-100 acres; lot 131. containing 5 tfO-100 acres; lot 132. containing 8 85-100 acre, lot 135, containing it rt.VlOO acres; lot 137, con taining B 65-1 OO acres, lot 140. containing lOtiO loo acres, all lying between the Horn Lake road and the Mississippi river, and south of Division street. 6. AJso, portions or a certain tract of about 130O acres of land situated in Tipton county. Tennessee, which has been surveyed by C. C. Burke (who re ports that the Centennial Cut-off has placed neatly 1000 acres under the bed of the Mississippi river), and which Is tn range V, section 5, on said river, ti said cut-off leaving 33' 75-1 00 acres on tbe main land, and 305 75-100 acres on the island. A. The tract containing 33 75-100 acres begins at a stake on the bank of tbe Mississippi river; thence down said river with its meanders north 75 deg west lrl chains: north 7tUS deg west 32 chains: south 5213 deg west 3 chains and 8 links; south 43 deg west 1 1 chains and 50 links; thence east 5t chains and 80 links to the point of beginning all open land, etc. B. The tract containing 395 75-100 acres begins at a stake on the bank of the Mississippi river, or Centennial Cut-off, at the dividing line between C A. Stockley's and John Trigg's land; thence north W chains and 14 links to a small Cottonwood ntaiked T on the bank of Old river; tbeuce ud Old ,1ver sot-th 71 deg east 11 chains; south 50 deg east 13 chains; south 401-j deg east 12 chains; south 22 deg east 17 chains; south lo deg east 7 chains and W) links; south V deg east U chains; south 181,3 oeg east it chains; south 7 deg east 2 chains; soutii 12 ueg east rt chains and 44 links; south 30 defi east tt chains; south 7tj deg west chains; south 28Va deg east 5 chains and 2W links; south 3 deg east 5 chains and 30 links to the point or entrance or Centennial Cut-off; thence down said Cut-off north 8tvt4 deg west 8 chains; south 83 deg west 8 chains; north 85 deg west 9 chains: south 84i deg west 1 1 chains and 60 links; south tin deg west o chains and 13 links; south AVVa deg west M chalnt and 30 links to tbe point of beginning of which . there is 175 acres open land and lu cui&atic&, Willi eight tenant houses; fencing moderately good, etc. For full paitlculars, see plats at office. 7. Also, the lron-ienclng around or In front of tbe Trigg homestead, south of and near Memphis, and other movatle fixtures on the place belonging to t aid estate. Terms of Sale The real estate to be sold on a credit of rt. 12 and 18 months; notes with approved surety bearing interest from date; lien retained as further surety, and equity of redemption barred, Tbe personalty tone sold for cash. This December 5, 1877. E. A. COLii, Clerk and Master. By H. J. Black, Deputy C and M Kortrecht A Craft, H. Clay King, Bstes A Ellett, H. O Binltu. and L. B. McVailnnrt. et l.. Solicitors. TRUSTEE'S SALE. Trustee' Sale. TTKDSR and by virtue of the power In me vested KJ by a deed of trust executed by M. W. Brown, on the Huh day of March, 1872, to the undersigned as trustee, to secure certain indebtedness therein men tioned, of which there remains 1000 balance un paid, with Interest, due the estate of A. N. Edmunds, 1 will, on the 9th day of January. 1N7N, In f lont of No. 27 South Court street. In tbe city of Memphis. Tennessee, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, between the hours of 11 o'clock a.m. and 12 o'clock m., the lot and premises bounded and des cribed as follows: Lying on the east slue of Shelby street In said city, being part of lot 2, In block 2tt, upon which stands the residence 4rt2, beginning at the northwest comer c.l Chtles's lot; thence north with Shelby street 27tfc feet; thence east between parallel lines 165 feet to an alley, being the same described In said trust deed, recorded In the regis ter's of lice of said comity. In book 85, page 309, and to which relerencj Is here made. Kuulty of le demptlon waived. C. W. FBAZKK. Trustee. Trustee's Sale. BY virtue o a deed of trust to me executed by B. V. and V. BL. Bllderbrand on tbe second day of February, 1874, of record in the Register's oflloe of Shelby county, Tennessee, In book No. W, page 395. to iecuta the payment of a certain note therein mentioned, I will, as trustee, on Tuesday. 15th day of January, 1H7S, at the southwest comer of Main and Madlf on streets. In the city of Memphis, sell at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at 12 o'clock in., a certain tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being i'i the 1 2th civil district of tbe county ot Shelby, State of Tennessee, containing one hundred and sixty acres, being the nortneast quarter ot sec tion one, range eight, township one west (S1.H8, T 1 W) and part of tbe home tract on which B. A. Ililderbrand now resides. Equity of redemption waived In said trust deed, the title is believed to .J ;eTfect, bu 1 sell and convey as trustee only. w. Lu CLAPP, Trustee. .Islington & Ford. Attorneys. Trustee's Sale. IN pursuance of a Deed in Trust made to ma on l.ie 20th of May, 1876, by P. P. Fralm and J. M. Fralm, recorded In tbe ofliceof the beglsterot Shelby county, Tennessee, book No. 112, page 200, I will, as trustee, on Thursday, the 3d of January, ISiH, at the southwest corner of Madison and Main street. Memphis, offer for sale tbe following described ien estate, situated In the city of Memphis, Shelb, count. Tennessee, to-wlt: Lots Nos. 4 and 5. anu part of lot 3, of country lot No. 494. as shown by h. w. Bucier's map of Memphis: Beginning at tie corner of Jerry Cowley's tot with Marshall avenue on Pigeon Roost road; thence in a northeasterly di rection with south side ot Marshall avenue about H49 leet to the lot of James sidell; thence with salu Sldell north line to old L'ulon street; thence west ward y to the Memphis and Charleston railroad tlience northwardly with said railroad to Jerry Cow ley's southeast corner; thence with said Cowley's east liut to tbe beginning. Including and excluding the right of way to Monroe street, conveyed to the city, imi tbe homestead Interest of P. P. F'raim In said lot. not to be sold. Also, the following described real estate, to-wlt: A certain tnct or parcel of laud situated, lying and be ing lu said city ol Memphis, bounded on tbe not lu by Charleston avenue; on the east by a lot formeiiy owned by S. W. Jefferson; on the south by Je3ej?",a street; on the west by a lot owned by R. C. Brink i-y or John Overton; theuce trom the Overton lot with the old bayou line to Charleston avenue. Including and excluding a lot fronting 60 feet on Jefferson street; beginning 75 feet went of the Jefferson Jot; thencd running 0 feet with Jeflerson street; ther.cv northwardly 148 feet between parallel lines. A portion of tbe last-described lot has been sold r i private sale to Patterson and Ualloway, and w1U not be sold by me. All of said ground will, before t'i day or hale, be laid off in suitable sized lots and platted and sold by the lot. This sale Is made: or the ptiriose of paying off all taxes and other mi cuinbra'ices on stld land, tn the first place, and ti;?n to pay the Indebtedness especially secured by tbe trust deed, as provided In said trust deed. Title good. 1 will only convey as trustee. Terms of Sale-13 cash, lj In 12 months, and bal ance In 24 months ; deferred payments to bear in terest trom day of sale, aud to be secured by trust deed on the property sold. 1. A. ANDERSON. Trustee. E. A. Krankland. Auctioneer. Trustee's Sale. ON FRIDAY, the 15TH DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1 878, between 1 1 o'clock am., and 1 o'clock p.m., I will sell, at public sale, at tbe southwest coi ner of Main and Madison streets, to the highest bid der, the following real estate, situated on the north side of Union avenue, about three miles east of the city or Memphis, being lot No. ten (10) or N. M. Trezevant's subdivision, as recorded in the Register's office ot Shelby county. Tern., In book 63, page 395, containing seven acres and thirty-three hundredths ot an acre. This sale Is made to carry out the pro visions of a deed of trust, dated 14th November, 18 i, made 10 me oy si. it. cannon, to secure the payment of certain Indebtedness or said Cannon to N. M. Trezevant. and Is recorded lu the Register's office of Shelby county. Tenn., book 62, pages 469 and 470. Terms cash and right of redemption waived. JOHN P. TREJiVANT, Trustee, Jaxnagln & Frayser, Attorneys. i 1 , J