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THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL-SUNDAY. MAY 16. 1SSO. RAILWAY RKCOKD. Arrival aad Depart ay, r Traloa, Trains on the. Fadueab and Mf mrnU road vaov - follows: Mall leaves da'.,, t 4irt pm. wm niortaMm leaves dully . H.:u, B m. am.es ?. r 0 -m' ommodatr. arrive dnily At 5:4iv p.m. ..Trr.nLonih?iM.MI'4htsna Will Rock roue mra Jii '.-".tea dally at 5:10 p ra,t freigbt iwITrtn.L'i e,bl. Sunday, at :00 a.m. Mull ar--.nTl 1 nm-: freight arrive dally, ex- " p m. V? -a twe Memphis and Charleston fod move f,.' leerv Hall In yes d.lly at 1 1 :l 5 p.m.; Bonier -J. acoommiHl.itn j reaves dally, ex'-ept Sunday, at 4 49 p m. Mali arrive dally at 1 :00 P to. : Homer ie aroommudalloa arrive daily, except Sunday, u H-fX a. in. . Trains on the Mississippi and Tennessee road 'move aa follows: Mall leaves dally al 2:t p.m.; Hardls aoouuimoriatlon leaves dally, except Sunday, at 4'SO p.m.; trelcbt leaves dally, rxmyt bunday, M M 4ii.m. Mall arrives dully at U:40 Am., Bawls aoootnincHlKt'on arrives dtlly. excel bimrtay, I H:4 iaan.; freight arrlrM dally, except fcunday, al 5:4o Trains on the Louisville and Nashville road mora aa follow: Express leaTea d-tlly at 1 1 :20 p.m.; mall leave dally at 7:40 a.m.; Brownsville aocommoda- tion leavea dally, exempt 8'inday, at 4:40 p ro. Kx nrmu arrives Hllf al 5:10 am.: mall arrives dull. at 4:2 p.m.; Brownsville accommodailon arrive laliy, except Sunday, at 8:45 am. baturday the ex press run ouly to aTA'enzle, connecting forJNaah vllle. Hoprri i&rnrUiU are fqtitnlcd to notify tfiU offim prowjillii o change Qf tuiu ITreoeal mad Ueaeral. The tima between New Orleans and Cairo, -via the Chicago, St. Louia and New Orleans Jina, hat been lessened two hoar. Mesiri. Djdds & S .an lord have a con tract to furnish on hoadred thousand ties lor the Little Rock aird Pice Bluff connec tion. A. M. FowlVe. Sjq., of Silma, Alabama, bat been appointed superintendent of the SeJma and Greensboro railroad, vies General iw..'M. Uucker, resigned. The Pennsylvania railroad will receive and "transport tree of charge to Milton, I'rnnsjl vaai'i, any contributions or an; relief for the ,pwple oi that barned town. Superintendent J. A. Voodson and Con ductor S im Phelps, of the L'ttle Kxk, Mia sisuopi Uiver and Texas roai, have (rone to St. Louis on company business. J: C. S'.antim & Co., the contractors, now have a large forca engird in the construc tion of the Cjona and Tennessee railroad, trom Chattanooga to Roj), and are to com plete tb construction by the first of January, 188 i. The work is backed by Cincinnati c '4ital. Tne parties who bid off the Savannah and Memphis railroad, at the saloon the third sUnt, at Opelika, Alabama, tailed to corjpl'y with tb terms of the sale, and th, road is advertised to ba resold oa the s:cor d Monday ' in June at the same place. Gjp.u chance for a railroad investment. It is now stated that the shops of the Little Rock, Mississippi R!Ver and Texas road will b located pina Bluff instead of Arkansas City, as nt first intended. The r'iV1BSte"u rilat the citizosj of Pine Bluff donate th aDa necessary for the site of the shops ar.d yard. The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul rail road compr.ny bas purchased the Wisconsin jy ra,d s xty-nina miles from Tornah to Waur an, Wiacoosin, and secured a leaf of the Chicago, Clinton, Dubuque and Min nesota road, addirnr four booared miles of new read to the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. P"dl company. Captain Duffin, the earth-work contractor un the Natchez and Jackson road, bas quit -otk on the Jackson end, and is working on tae line ct the road beyond Raymond. He completed three or four miles of work near Jackson, and discontinued operations there became of the ditli yutiios as to right of way, the demand of tha land-owners, in the opin ion of the efficers of the company, being; ez-Oc-ssive. James Campbell, an employe of the Fort Way re railroad, resident at Pittsburg, re ceived a Ict'er from his son William, dated Areq iipa, Peru, March 28;b, stating; that his broltiflr James, superintendent anil master machinixt of toe railroad shops at Mo'tendo, wms captured by the Chilians, and alter being subjected to Rroes indignities and relieved tf all his money, is believed to bave been court snnrtutled and shot, because he refused to reveal the place of concealment of valuable saichinry belonging to the railroad com pany. P. would siem that the German oju .aul at M)lt)cd) was appealed to, but was fowerleas to rescue the unfortunate American. A (commercial traveler, writing of the 'branch line from Muldoo, on the Mobile and Ohio road, to Aberdeen, ou the Warner river, snyt: "There are several nice fUhins streams on the route, and squirrels abound in the woodlands that occasionally skirt the road. We wero allowed to get off and fish or huct as we liked at any time. Two miles from Muldon tnree o. four of as got off, caught a few crickets for bait, and caught a aiica string of trout, and overtook the trr.in a mile from there, and tony Vers ranking extra time too. Four miles trom Aberdeen all of ns had to gut off and tlrive tb cattle off the track tor more thait a mile. The engine wna twit of breath an i couldn't whittle them off. J inwnnnuoii aneaa snen otl ws got to the tank; there we stopped arretted awhile, then pushed the train down Vo the dopot." The railroad ruovemerts that have been going on in Alabama, a'jd that am yet to take place, are vastly interesting to Sulma, and her friends and buuin'.-os men are looking on with much anxiety. The coostroction of the Lsokout Mountain oid hasbeen begun. This line to connect ChatUaooaa with Rome, 1 and will be the, link between the Cincinnati Southern railway and the entire railroad sys tem ot toe sauih, Tia the Selma, Rome and Dllton road. The New Orleans and Selma road, when purchased and reorganised under the late decree of court hy the bondholders, will be finishod in connection with tie Mo bile and Alabama Grand Trunk railroad, re cently turned over to the bondholders and re organised. There are fifty miles to build through a I've! country, and when completed this line will be a direct route, via the Cin cinnati Southern, from the west to Mobile and New Orleans, and will be shorter by twenty-one miles from the eastern seaboard cities. lhi chain of roads, it is understood, will ba osmI by the Cincinnati Southern in opposi te to the Louisville and Nashville. ksmt for Stolen Notes. Indianapolis, May 15. Five notes for 10.000 Rich, di awn by the Iron Mountain and Helena railroad company by Wm. Bai ley, dated at Helena, Arkitnaas, about Feb ruary 20, 1880, payable thre years after date, payable to ton orduc of E. L, Thomas, at Woo ten, Webb & Co. 'a bank, at Indiana polis, we- e stolen or lost Anril 20lh. The pubiio s re cautioned about the purchase of the lau, payment has been stopped. "Hot Bexea." The New York Sun, of the eigb'.b, baa the following: "All travelers have experienced delays caused by hot journal boxes. This is the result of 1 notion generated by the axles ot the shaft revolving on bearings that are not properly lubricated. So intense is this stent sometimes that when the lids of the boxes are removed the waste cotton left in the boxes is found to be on fire. Yesterday, on the arrival of th fifteen minutes past five o'clock U)ston express at the grand central depot, n box was exhibited upon the wheels of car No. GO that is said to hold the ule npon its bearings without generating friction. This contiivancs contain a heavy cjlmder, around the inide of which are a series of steel rollers. Upon these the exle revolvts. When the lids of those box-, wore removed,' there v.-as no beat that toMa be appreciated by the touch. The oride of the old-fashioned boxes on th other cars ware in many cane quite wa-ra. PRESG.WFION FREF Tjor .h ir curt of rtfmuul WeknjM, Lct JBaVJihiuM, PrtMimturv Wi.ilitjr, N ervouinoat, lHiWponflriit'y, Com umiou or Trteaii, Aversion to 8oot y. ltt-crtivfi Muiory, una all Diaordcnt Brought on by rWtri Habit atid JKircta. Any dmcgitt ha tJxm tuctwAj.ma. Aajrcaa, OR. JAQUES 4 CO., ISO WW Sixth lr, UiJCl b ATL OHICX RG.CRAia&CO BKADQUAUTEB3 FOR BLACK. HPiKCKLKI) fc CI AY CALL AT . 361 Mil.V STREET, " AND GET SEEDS OK Irtn O Ornlg erg? Oo Piffl U7 Court Place, LCCISVILLE, KV., f-r.ilrtv Mytl i l-itl- silnM tAjiwunud th Cur nil iorun oF PRIVATE, E ASKS. bponuatori'liea tad Impotent? j-. t th? rMl ! oir atniL im J uUl aWXtial cki fMfHl la w r tsra. tn rttirr taui, sji.t v MxWIiitl i wae? f t ti lbs. i .itc rtirx-i. n. itu iMi i, iu.tui i.ni.ii-ni imctii otr Dttt h .IttaHU), UliaurM ( I, Ul. 1-(H.U Wi t. -V y - a' Ifr ay. Ptti'l-auu Fase., irotxtt U- ftoi-hrt . ! V.mM, v'oifuto41 of ma, um r bs"u-l l'owirr reuiUfinj Htrrmi': t'iinT nr nnhat r tbcrtHigliW in v JVv iirS 4 '"'"i Qonorrhea, Pi- e it. 1 ..it t pitTa: dkesnur iui-:hW cuntii. H t Mif-t tOasU tttut a ti advlab lo pays at4al attgria tn cartel M rtAae mi dlujiaoi, su4 irstatlug MVuaol auntv !!. o(uirwe feMI aaUi. J'h , aUlaa kinm ti W. , tBM wflsjg, oeaai- ui prrstin M tuj art. M hvm it la liiavnirtii ts viuiitisjcUB far irwaii- at, BstMlW-ttx-a oa W mm bflMif mtl bf S.-.U t prrta Bjmr. CurM Oaaroutoed im all Cmmmm ndertVui. .u.4.it .,! t,a.iMlr Vtisr Tr umI lawttast, Cir(es nNMMtallsj sutU oarrscBia4e aferWljr isn BilnUi, . PRIVATE COUNSELOR WO THisr, atit m an 4trwsw, stfosArt)) ral4. tar roottt. KbauU at r4 Lv U. AiLlrvaa aa alKi FAtJGY DYEING. aWllftf fi f l'r' ttifti I'frtl. C.1Y CLEAJJ1I3G. DrMM. io ll Akbr im 'IsiuumI wtltiunt npiuaj or vmovuis ch Irimutu.ff. , Tb loait lor.l- piny aa4 lWLf i.-aI dtwM u ihu It-gaoll; cian. WM. .Tr,.rI.r".0'iO wlnust.,olnolnntl,Ok K- . .. i -l ..rn. 1 I .n -.. " it- In 1 1 , LfiM-kffNl. The Best Pnrgjtttve and Blood Partner, BRANDRETH'S PILLS - PrKtIY VKUKTABLK. wj sF twA 'I' aa 'I'SEedSS' AM) C0JIJ1EBCB. FINANCE. No changes" wer TiT-urLed on Madison street yesterday, and little was doing ouUide of cashing and checking, which were more active, ae is usual on Saturdays. Exchange continued to be received freely Shelby connty bonds remain ia steady request, Bnd are firm at the good figures tbey command. The St, Louis Republican, of Friday, repurts: " A few local banks repotted a fair inquiry for loans yesterday, but with the majority the demand was very light find business was unmistakably dhlU The market is apparently fairly launched in the sum mer inutility, and bo material im provement is looked for between this and the tall season." Exchange at oar banks quoted at i discount on New York and other prominent wstcrn points; with three days' X discount; sell ing at ii premium. On New Orleans, f discouatt Boiling at par. Money is loaned oa short date at 8 per cent. Shelby county scrip is quoted at 95 buying, and 9.35 sell ing. Shelby county Donas,srx percent., at Last sale of Memphis gas stock at 7576; ot Bank of Commerce stock, at 91; ot State bank stock at 95; of Mississippi and Tennes see first mortgage bonds, at 123. MEMPHIS BANK CLEARINGS CUarxnqn. Br Since. MaylS S 71.747 83 9 12.8-0 H3 Total Ibis week fiEt,fiU 144.K18 V2 Total last wee WSl.ACirt 2o2.111 fit Total week belore o8.BZ5 17 234,089 11 I Br TELEGRAPH. 1 PARIS. May 15. Rentes, 8St. 85o. NEW ORLEANS, May 15. Sight ex change on New York. $2 50 per 1000 premi um. Sterling exchange bankers' bills, LONDON, Mty 15. Consols, money, 99 5 16; account, 99 7 16( sew bs, 105; 4J, 110; 1, 109X; Illinois Central. 106; Pennsyl vania Ceatral, 53; Erie, 37; Erie seeoad?, 90: Reading. 24J. NEW YORK. May 15. Money, 45 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, ob4 ' per cent. Sterling exchange bankers' bills dull, 435K demand, 488. Government totrds arm for 6i and 6s; to j per.etl'y. higher for and ps cent, tigher tor 4s; Uaiteu States couotia ot 1881, 106; new 5s, 102; new 4s, 109i; new 4. 107if; Paciho Js of 1895, 125. State bods dull; Lonlsrana 1 consols, 46; Mieeouri, 110; St. Joseph, 106; Tennessee 6s, Old, 35; Tennessee 6i, new, 29; Virginia 6s, old, 22; Virginia 6s, new, 22; Virginia onn sols, 80; Virginia consols preferred, 106. Railroad boudi were fairly active and i gen erally firm. Slate securities were- do.' I and nominal. The stock market opened J4 to 1 per cent, higher, bet prices soon fell otr, and a decline ranging from )4 to 4JJ per cent, was recorded, Canada Southern leading in the downward movement toward noon a firmer f eeling prevailed and a recovery of ( to 2 per eat. ensued, the latter in Lacka wanna and Western. Toward the cloee speculation became wea and prices declined i to 2 per cent.. Pacific Mail and Canada Southern being the meat prominent ie the depression. Transactions aggregated 818, 2TT shares, of which 15,000 were Canada Southern, 1800 dhicapo, Columbus and Indi ana Central. ?2,000 Lackawanna, 3400 Dela ware and Hiidsin. 5500 Erie, 2900 Hannibal and St. Joseph, 3500 Iron .Mountain, 8100 Kansas and Texas, 15,000 Like Shore, 1400 Louisville and Nashville, 4200 Michigan Cen tral, 12.000 Northwestern, 27,000 New Jersey Central, 2000 Northern Pacific, 3500 Ohio and Mississippi, 20,000 Pacific Mail, 12.000 Read ing, 16,000 St. Paul, 9000 St. Loais and San Francisco preferred, 2000 Union Pacific, 22, 000 Wabash P-cifio, 10,000 Western Union. The closing quotations were as follows: Central Pacific bonds, V2; Union Pacific firsls, 1128 ; Union Pacifio land grants, 110; Union Pacitio sinking funds, 115 offered; Lehigh and Wilkesbarre, 113; St. Paul and Sioux City firsts, XQ; Chicago, Columbus and Indiana Central firsts, no sales; Chicago, Columbus arid Indiana Central seconds, no ales; Erie seconds, 89; Rock Jstand, 187 offered; Panama, 189; Fort Wayne, 117K; Pittsburg, 1103; llhnois Central, 103; Chicago, Burlington and Qmncy, 119; Chi cago and Alton, 107i; Chicago and Al ton preferred, 120; New York Cen tral. 125J4" cfiered; Harlem, 180; Lake Shore, 102; Ce.oada Southern. 48Jtf ; Michigan Cen tral, 78K; Erie, 35; Erie prelerred, Ml Northwestern, 90; Northwestern pre ferred, 107; St. Paul, 12; St. Paul preferred, 100; SU Paul and Minneapolis, 48; St. Paul and Sioux City, 37i; St. Paul and Sioux City preferred. 71; Delaware, Lackawanna and Wsetern, 784; Morris and E s x. 106; Delaware and Hudson, 72,; New Jersey Central.eSX: Reading, 47!; Ouio and Mississippi, 26; Otiio and Mississippi referred, 71; Chesapeake and Ohio. 15; lobile and Ohio, 13; Cleveland and Colum bus, 71 Chicago, Columbus and Indiana Central, 11; Ohio Central. 16; Lake Erie and Western, 23; Ontario and Western, 27; Burlington, Cedar Rapids and North ern, 62; Alton and Terre Haute, 15; Alton and Terre Haute preferred, 55; Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific, 30; VVa bash, St. Louis and Pacific prelerred, 58J; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 26; Hannibal and St. Joseph preferred, 68; Iron Moun tain, 41; St. Louis and San Fraa eisco, 30: St. Louia and San Francisco pre ferred, 42 U; St. Louis and Saa Francisco, first preferred, 64; Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans, 25; Kansas and Texas, 30; Union Pacifio, 83: Central Pacific bonds, 64; North ern Pacific, 22 if; Northern Pacifio pre ferred, 44; Louisville and Nashville, 120; Nashville and Chattanooga, 67: Louisville and New Albany, 90; Houston and Texas, 51; Western Union Telegraph. 99 ; At- lantio and faciuc .Telegraph, 3-, .Pacific Mail. 32: Adams Express. 114: Wells and Fareo's Express, 106; American Ex press, 54; United States Express, 45: Quick silver, 10: Quicksilver preferred, 65; Caribon, 2; Leadville, 1 Central Arizona, 4; Home Stake, 32; Standard, 28; Exceiaior, 14; Little Pittsburg, 106; Ontario. 31. : COTTON. The tone in the cotton telegraaas showed a decided tendency yesterday to recover, at least in soma degree, from the depression of the previous part of ths week. There was a firmer feeling and Nej York shows an ad vance. In our market, with a better feeling, the demand was c,uiet and sales bght, while quotations wer.a steady at the existing fig ures. Holiday at Liverpool cotton exchange yesterdi, and there will be no report from there, until Wednesday. Taterdmi. Dav before interior 7-f 71 7 a 1V Uusty 8 Hlt H-tS 8VS Low ordinary 74 8 7UrB H Ordinary ( 8l 1 M4 Good ordinary -a tu (Ti We low miaaung - rriiHt rrioi Middling fill mi Hood middling (Ub tfllite Middling fair rillls eil Fair Nominal. Nominal. Clean stains -ffilU 9 aiO Market steady. Sales, 400 bales, 250 to exporters and 15U to spinners. COTTON STATEMENT, Slot. 8ertember 1, j.879 888 KeoelTCd lo-day 12fl Heor.ived prevluoaly .400,887 400.516 Shipped to-day 1.070 bnlpped previously 342JOtJ 400.902 844.H7U 8tock, running aocount.r. 68,220 .. . 198 271 IMPORTS. Thus far this week Thus tar last week Sluce September 1st .400,516 Memphis and Charleston K. R Mliislsiilppl and Tenneaiwe E H Louisville, Nashville and (it. Bouthem B. B. Memphis and Little Hork R. B paducah and llempbls B. H. Bteamers Wagons and other souroes Total. .". " XXPOBTS. Thus far this week 88 lrt 25 12 8 5 25 129 . 1.970 Thus far last week Since September 1st Memphis and Charleston B. R MtselMlppI and Tenneasea B. B bleamers north . l.HHO .844.H7d 905 370 95 Total 1.970 IBY TELEQRAPH.l The following are the latest telegrams of the domestic markets, as reported yesterday to the cotton exchange: l'ri Middling. 11- im llMt 1114 Hit lilt 11H 11 l.f 12tg The following are the New York spot quo tattona for ysterday: Ordinary, 9?b'o; good ordinary, lOe; low middling, 11 7-16c; mid dling, 11 13 16-; cood middling. 12 3 16s; middling fair. 12 15-16c. At 10:40. firm; 2:10. firm; 3:00, firm. Stock, 1S8.820 bales. Sales, 755 bales, and contracts bales.- Tbe tone of the future market was as fol lows: At 10:20. steady; 10:29, steady; 12:35, barely firm; 1:20 firm; 2:28. firm; 3:30, firm; 8:00, steady. Sales. 121,000 bales. The following shows the closing quotations of futures in the New York market yesterday: MotUAs. I XttUrdau.. I Day be fort, May June Jul? August September.. October November. . Deoember. . January.... 11.77 t?11.7l ll.HHifll.H4 11. H2tfll.ua 11 W4(f II. 11 4ricf 11.47 io.U'rii. 10.7Sff 10 HO 10.7H 10HO lO.HHtflO.HO 11.07rTll.ns rf 11.7J 0 11.7H 111 Hi ll.ilKff 11.311 IK Dli? 10 10.7110.7.1 10.71rtlO.78 10.77tflO.HJ The New Orleans market closed firm at UiiO for middling. Sales. 3500 bales; re ceipts, 129 bales. Stock, 150,262 bales. The Liverpool telegrams yesterday re ported cotton firmer; middling nplaads, 6 11-16J; Orleans, 6d. Sales, 8000 bales, of which 5900 bales were American. Re ceipts, 2800 bales, of which 2. '00 were Amer ican. The movements at the ports were reported as follows: Thin Week. latt Week. -;:trt. : 1J 30 J '64rt.2H3 Thit Week Lout -year. 2,718 6,634 "2HH.HR8 BeoelrUforl day . Kxp's to ti Britain F.xp's to Conttn't. Block on band 3.1 HO 1 .142 74H 4H0.78J Total receipts at all UniU-U States porta, 4.704.300; same date 1878,4 346 641; same date 1877, 4,144,262. Increase ot receipts at United States porta this vear, 357,659. Total stock at all porta, 480,732, against 288.355 same time the year belore; in 1877, 330,495. GUMKUAL TilADJK. Business yesterday was the dullest of any rrevious day of what .has been a dull week, n the feed market scarcely anything was offering. Corn meal remained in small supply with a demand for all that is offering, and after dinner the price advanced. Potatoes were quiet, old especially command little at tention ; prices were lower. Eggs were in quiet demand and again advanced, the sup ply being imilU Chickens were in only moderate ottering and are firm at quotations, rfvriinir doina in tha laroar nnnllm Ti, c Latttt Stats of Tetfiramt. Market. Rtc'pU. Oalventon Quiet. :)12 New Orleans Firmer. 1'2D Mobile Bleaoy. 4H Savannah Dull. 145 Charleston Steady. 104 Wilmington...... Firm. 24 Norfolk Quiet. 857 Baltimore Uulet. Nw Vork firm. 4W Roetou. Klrm. 87H Fbliailelphla....'. Firm. 104 St. Louia Flrrn . . . . ,ef.cy.V sti:nn -Ja inquiry from packers for "u 7iues, to replenish depleted bacon stocks. Bulk clear ribs (choice dry) worth 6 30(3 6 32o spot. Lard unchanged 6 ?5obid for prima Sveara. Pork stiff at (10 50 net this side. Patfoa sides packed salable at o 35c and7.20c." ,s Quotation ixfofe d-a for round lots at the Ut1'rig (ind the railroad depots, and in etude neither drayvge, ttorage, n?r oXher expense's outside of the tare freight and ehttrge tc to Ike time of arrival. Jobbing tUd store sales are at higher rates, as they include dratage, storage and profit of th dealer. Feed. Corn last sales .at 3t? 49o. Oats asking 41(2 42cj in Store, 4445j. Bran last saUs at ti&: in store, fl 05 I 10 per cwt. Haif sale of a car-load prairie at 9; in store, f 11 20. FiiOUB and Meal. Flour superfine. $4 4 25; extra, $4 60(34 75; dojjble estra,$4 75 4 85; treble extra, ?5 5vo5 60; family, $5 7et ancy, fco6 25. Commeal higher; sale of 100 barrels on the landing at f 2 25; jobbing from store, $2 35 (g 2 40. Vegetables. Potatoes in store, 75: 1 1 20 a barrel. New potatoes, 1 2 50 a bar rel. Onions in store, choioe, new, $3 75' 4 1 a barrel, according to quality. Fruits and BkrHiks. Ordure impe rial, 77 50 per box. Lemons Paler ma, $44 50 per box; Messina, 5 per box. Bananas $132 a bunch. Vried peaches, 9s a pound. - Nuts. Peanu4 Red, 46j; Virginia 77o per pound. Almonds, 21Q22c per pound. Pecans, 1218o, according to size. Brazil nuts, 101 lo per poand. Filberts, 12c per pound. Walnuts, 16c pet poaad, CovaAnut8, f 5, Eooa and Btjttkb. Ef gs l'!ie? at 12o. Better com mots', lc ; medium, 12 15c; choice, 18(!Xa. Oleomargarine in store, l?i5o p?r pound. fliULTBY. Chickens, $2 753 50; spring chickens, $23 75. Docks, 2 50fp3. Geese, $33 50 per dozen. Tt.rfccys, 912 per dozen. - Ho FriibTJCB Porfc clear sides, lcoje, 6,t3; cleat iib, loose, 6?ac; shoulders, loose, 4;. Sugar-cured hams, packed, 9 10c. Mess-porky $11 25. Bacon clear side, pack 6d.'C; clear rib,7c; Bboolders.oc. Lard tierce, 77Jttfc; pails, 88c. GBOoaRiKB. Coffee, , 12143 for ordi nary, 1516j for fair, 1617o for good fair,1818o forchoioe. Tea imperial, 55 90o. ' Riot Louisiana, 7?; Carolina, 78a. Salt per dray toad, from store, ft 60 per barrel: coarse, per sack, fl 351 40; fine, $ 1 C5(1 75. Sugars Louisiana open kettle, 88 yelio clarified, 9J69c; white clarified, e103; cut loaf, 11c; gran ulated, 1010c; powdered, 10llo. Molasses Lonisianasugarhonse, scarce; 52 55a for unfermectiD, choice i re boiled choice, 5455o; prime, 45v48; fair, 4245c; syrups, 45 055. . Misckixaneous. Hominy, $3 25(33 rQ a barrel. 6?rif. $3 253 .0 baJrel. Cider Missouri, half-barrels, (4 755; f3 509 a barrel.. White beans medium, $1 50 1 C3; navy, $1 751 85. - Dried Apples, 8 9o per pound. Dried Peaches, 88c per pound. . Millet seed, 9095c a bushel. .Hemphla Dally Cattle narket Frey & Schilling, of the Southern stock yard. North Second street, report that prices are weak and generally lower for all descrip- Hons. The receipts for the last thrj;e days ' have been quite liberal, and fchotld they con tinue to arrive free', i further decline may be expeetV"!. tSheep and lambs are in good supply, and prices are weak for any but de- sirable butchers' qualities. Trade is fairly active at quotations for mutton grades, and dull and nominal for interior and common. Hogs are in extremely light request, with no offtsrinca. Cattle. Choice to extra corn-fed, $4 65 4 75; good to choice corn-fed, 44c; fair to medium corn-fed. $3 75t?4 25: oxen. smooth and fat, 34c; rough oxen and cows in rood condition, 33c; grass ted, tail' to gold, 33c; interior and com mon, 12C; cows and calves, $1535 per head; calves and yearlings, $48 per head. Hooa. Best selections, small weights, 4c: thin, light and common, 33o. Sheep. Choice wool, 5oc; clipped, good to choice, 44c; common and me dium per head, 50 (S3. Lambs good to choice, 56c grws; common and medium, per nead, IBY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK. May 15. Floor dull: su perfine western and State. tl34 90. Wheat declined V23 with a fair export business; ungraded Bpnng, f 1 00(21 13. Uottee quiet; Rio, cargoes, quoted at 1315o; job lots, 13182. Sugar dnll and weak; tair to good refining, 77c. Molasses quiet but steady. Rice nominal. Pork -new mess quoted at $11 25. Lirddall; prime steam, 7 30s. Whisky nominal; $1 121 13. CINCINNATf. May 15. Flour strong: family, $55 50; fanoy, )5 506. . Wheat scarce and firm: No. 2 red winter. $1 18. Corn steady and firm; No. 2, 4041c. Oats scarce and hrm; ISO. & mixed, 3737c. rtyehrm, oa. Barley dull; No. & fall held at 97c. Pork firmer, $10 75. Lard quiet. 6 903. Balk meats strong acd higher, 4 6c. Bacon quiet bat firm, 5. 77c. Whioky activo and firm, $1 05. Butter steady: choice western reserve. 1517c: choice central Ohio, 12 13c. LOUISVILLE. May 15. Flour dull: extra. $4; extra family. $4 50: A No. 1. $505 25: choice fancy, $66 50. Wheat steady, $1 05 (31 07. Corn in active demand; No. 2 white, 4344c; No. 2 mixed, 4041c. Oats qaiet; No. white, oos; No. 2 mixed, 3oc. Rye firm; No. 2 fall. 95c. Hay dull, $1417. fork steady. 11(11 50. Lata auiet but steady; prime steam Tc. Bulk meats de mand active and prices have advanced, 4.10, 6.557o. Bscon active, firm and higher, 4 80. 7.207.55o. Sugar-cured hams steady. 910c. Whisky active, $1 05. CHICAGO. Mav 15. Flour auiet. Wheat dull and lower; No. 2 Chicago spring. $1 16 cash, $1 11M1 11 June, $1 06 July; jno. o unicago spring, ao(ffilc. vjorn anil and lower, 3737o cash, 36V36c Jane, 36o bid July; rejected, 8535c. Oats in crood demand, and prices tending up ward; 0140 cash, Wo June, VaJnly. Rye firmer, 82c. Bariey . firmer. 7880j. Pork dull, weak and lower. $10 40 cash, $10 42 June. $10 52il0 55 July. Lard dull and lower; 6 906.92ccash and Jane, 6 95s July. Bulk meats dull; shoulders, 4Jt4C, clear rib, b.4Uo and clear, b.bUJ. Whisky steady; some sales at $1 08. NEW ORLEANS, May 15. Flour super fine. $3: double extra, $4 254 50: treble extra, $4 755; high grades, $5 25 5 75. Uorn, bz(sfilc. Mats, 410. (Jornnieal $ I 'Zb. Hay prime. $20; choice, $23. Pork strong and higher; held at $11 50. Lard tierce, 77c; keg, SJtfo. Bulk meats shoul ders; loose, 4s; packed. 4c; clear ribs, 6c; clear, 6o. Bacon firmer; shoulders, oc; clear rib, VjbiC; clear, 7c. sugar-cured hams canvased, 910o. Whisky west ern rectified, $1 05l 10. Coffee Rio. cargoes, ordinary to prime, 1315c. Sugar common to good common, 67c; fair totmiy lair, t(g 7?6ci P"me to choice, 7 8c; yellow clarified, 8o. ' Molasses inferior, 15c; common, 35o. Rice Louisi ana, ordinary to choice, 56c. ST. LOUIS, May 15. Flour dull; faccy, $5 30 atked: choice. $5: family. $4 85 asked. Wheat lower; No. 2 red, $1 091 09i cash, offered at $1 08 at the close; $1 10 1 08 Mav. $1 05 June. 9493c July. li(aai4c August; JSo. 3 red, $1 05 bid. Corn lower; 84 caBh. 34?i 84o May, 3434j June, 34344 July. Oats lower; 31o cash. SOJic June. Rye firm, 90a. Barley no market. Whisky steady, $1 07. Butter dull; dairy, 1720a. Eggs dull, 8o. Pork firmer; jobbing, $10 62 310 65. Dry salt meats firm, 46 306 50. Bacon Bteady, 4.65, 7, 7 20(27.25. Lard nominal. DRY GOODS. BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK, May 15. The general condi tion of the market was unchanged and busi ness quiet in all departments. Cottons in light demand for current trade, but bnyers not anticipating future wants prints are quiet, but ginghams, lawns and dress goods in fair request. Woolen goods quiet and steady. The Bulletin says "1500 cases of Brunswick prints, printed lawns, etc., will be peremptoiily sold st auction Monday next." & COTTON GIN Cleans the Seod better. Runs Llgrhter, Cine Faster and Costa Leas Money than any emeruin in tne Market. Every maorilne fully and legally guarrantoed. Am maehlnea are made or the best materials, and the rfcmanihlpand finish are npeaoencd. Have been avanlod pwmlnme ak aU the State talre, Geonrla ai-w. Texaa, uv Cpwarda of (OQS of ear Onra atelnconBtantaseln the soattienft stetee, orer 1000 hartng; been sold In 1STS. Prlo List of Cln, Feeder and Condensers Bond readyfor shipment and dehTered at onr factory. Prtoeof Uiua. Price wnn Belt fmler or Condenser. Price -with Self Feeder and Condenser. So mw St t art n t? M 100 Ot lit HO 1st OS 140 OS (10 M 0 00 Sioo oo lit w ra m It so 100 in oo 00 Kit 00 arJ3 oo 144 M INl M 17 M lie oo 00 t OS tM 00 ee " so IJ"Termt given on Application. JTJ TVnro 1S4S to M8 we manufai-turetlolnsat Colombos, Oa., an.ler the Una name Ot K. T. TATlA.a d; Cxx, sllervurvls ClJUiOJt. Browi A .VX.and made what wsstbmknowa a tbeT&jlurtiln, PuriartbeyearlMewert-njoTtd to this lsre, where vtMn brea rx.-lulTuly ensd In mann fiMctmiuft ulns evt-r since. With lonjr experience, the b-st labor aavlntr merhinery and Kkl! 1.1 workmen, we posncae alvsnui47-ii nt enjoyed by any othermmnuisctiirertnour luirt, for pr,tocinir the bkst work for the ijl&st money. Thrt dciujui J 1mm TeArwu ...rrMi th&t ti,r I t StA)urders rwmj.ln.vl umllltKl. mil w tiaxo douhltxt ourwianurjwturlr-s' In)mon.ro.iuni,rat49nrliuif pLBJUcn, ITianr i I Turlnns and 4Wtu4Ute outnt furMlsbud when desired. Addmaa WWr COTTON tJIN CO., iraw ixiypox. comt SUMMER RESORT: rpo those eonttmnlatins a trip North dnrtnt the A. hot months, attention; la called u "Mlsrh la Uall.natHuihlaoa Park. I ! . 22 miles from Culoaco. The most beaiaiful suburb of that city, situated on blulTs ltxi fret above Lake Mlchlar lis advantagwa Furef Air I mire Wainr! Floe Seenery and ritosraiit Suial prtvlleitea. Th Ball it elr.ant, ommodKU!i.1wiin capacity for U0)s;uru, an.l admirably adapted lo t.-ie aoonBi motion of fainlllea. Ciroulan s-nt on ai plleailonto N. K. 3 WAR ryitUT, Mansttsi-. Notice to Carp-k.Ur.. . RIVER REPORTt ftlVera attd. WeatWc& The following cifecial table gives particu lar! concerning the condition of rivers and weather at all important points: Onica BlrtnAL 8KRVIC IT. 8. A. 1 Mkmphi. May 15, 1880. f Changes, Rise I Fall Ufhesi Inches Cairo,-... in ClniilnnatL bavenport. Dubuque Helena Keokuk Leavenworth. Little Rock.......... Louisville... . m. ..... HmnoMa i?aaallle I New Orleans Pittsburg ES breve port. L Louis Vlckgburg RAlna hannh martr. Below high water of 1874., t Low water, bench mark ot 1 870. tETEOBOLOGlCAL BEPOBT. Tlote. Bar. line1! Wind. I Weather. 7O0 a.m. 80.18 68 NL Fair. 2:00 p.m. 80.13 I 82 W. Fair. 900 p.m. 8018 78 I J.. Fair. Maximum tfcermcnlaler, 85 deg. Mlntmam tuermometer, 61 deg. BT TELEGBAPB. Wa dep't, Sishal Sesviob, U. B. Aiiirr,) . watdkdav. May 16, 1880, 10tO8p.m. Above low water. Feet Inches 11 6 8 8 11 1 85 9 8 8 T "A- 8 9C4 S 4 11 1 8 2 8 13 18 3 40 .7 Place ot ni tw WHa: Tweath- Observatlon. lner- Dir. t Force. I er. ChattanOoja .'0 25 65 N. Light Clear. Galveston... 80.00 76 E. Brisk. Fair. Indlanola... 80.08 75 X. Brisk. Fair. Louisville... 30.28 62 N.8. Fresh. Clear. Msmphls.... 80.10 73 N R. JJentio. Cleair. kashville... Srt.27 6 N.K. Gentle. Clear. New,Or!ee.ns 0.14 73 M.. Fresh. Hazy. ffirfc.eport.. 30.15 77 Calm. Fair. Vlcksburg... H0.20 75 K. Gentle. Clear. Little Bock 30.1 74 N K Fresh. Fair. Wheeling, W.Va , May 15. River 4 feet 9 inches, and falling. Vickbbtjro, May 15. Weather clear; thermometer 85 deg. River fell 1 inch. Up: J. M. White. 10 a.m.; Grand Tower, 11 a.m. Down: W. P. Halliday. Pittsburg. May 15. Noon River 2 feet 3 inches, and falling. Weather clear and cool. Nifht River 2, feet S inches, and sta ionary. "VPeather clear aba pleasant. New Orleans, May 15. Weather partly cloudy; thermometer 79 deg- Arrived: Sunbeam, from Evansvilte. Departed : R. R. Springer,, for Cincinnati, and James How ard, for St. Louis. St. Louis, May 15 Noon. River fell 6 inches, with 16 feet 6 inches by the gauge. Weather clear and warm. No arrivals. Departed;, Chouteau and Future City and barges, )5r New Orleans; Greenville, for Vicksburg. Etansvtllb, May 15. Noon. River fall ing, with 123-10 feet on the gauge. Weather rising wind, north by east; thermometer 56 to 71 deg; barometer 29. No business. Night Weather clear and warm; thermom eter 78 deg. River 12 1-10 feet .scant, and falling. Dawnt Thomas Means, 3 p.m. Loui8VTLlJi,May 15 Noon. River falling, with 7 feet in the rn.nal and feet in the chute on the falls. Weather cool and windy. Night River falling, with 6 feet 10 inches in the canal and 4 feet 10 inches in the chute oa the falls. Business dull. Weather elear, cool and windy. .Barmore 2; Co. launched the nstr United States inagboat this after ncoa. Cincinnati, May 15. Noon River 11 feet ell this morning will detain her until to- morrow. Night River 11 feet. 6 inches, and falling. Weather clear and cool. Ar rived: Golden Rule, from New Orleans. Departed: Cons Millar, tor Memphis. Cairo, May 15 Noon. Weather cljar and pleasant. Arrived: James P.Parker, Memphis, 8 p.m i Commonwealth. Kew Or leans 6 a.m Colorado-, Memphis, 7 a.m.; James W. Gaff, Cincinnati, lO a.m. De parted: John A. Scu fder, New - Orleans, 9 p.m.; James D. Parker, Cincinnati, 10 p.m.; Gold Dust, Vicksburg, 11 p.m ; Common wealth, St. Louis, 7 D.m ; Colorado, St. Louis, 8 p.m. Night River 26 feet 1 inch, and falling. Weather clear; thermcmster 74 deg. Departed: James W. Gaff, Mem phis, 3 p.m. Hoveraeata oa the .Levee. ARRIVALS. John A. Scndder, St. Louis. rjC3AETtrRKS. John A. Saodder. New (Jrleans: Josie Harry, White river; Martin Speed, Arkansas river. BOATS DUE. Down Oaceola Belle. Gold Dnat. New Mary Hauston, James W. Giff, Bdlle Mem phis. Up James Lee, John B. Maude. Ouachita Belle, Golden Crown, Batesville, Hard Cash, Grand Tower, Centennial, Golden City. RECEIPTS YESTERDAY. John A. Scudder 10 brls flour, 24 sacks bran. BOATS LBATCSO THIS DAT. Ciitcihsati Golden Crown, L. Shinkle master. 8 a.m. St. Louis J:bn B. Maude, H. Brolaski master, 12 m. VicKBBUita Gold Duat, J. J. M'Cord master, 10 a.m. New Orleans New Mary Houston, Chas. Miller master, 12 m. BOATS LEAVING MOD DAT. Friars Point James Lee, Stack Lee master, 5 p.m. Greenville Oaachita Belle, Mark R. Cheek master, 5 p.m. Cincinnati James W. Gaff, R. W. Wise master, 5 p.m. Osceola Ojceola Belle, 0. K. Joplin master, 5 p.m. St. Louis Belle Memphis, John C. Crane master, 5 p.m. Iioeal Fort Kotea. Business very quiet. Only one arrival yesterday. Moderate weatner yesterday. Not a steamer in port Hst night. No cotton received by the river yesterday. The Golden Crown will get 5C0 bales cat- ton at this port to-Hiy for Cincinnati. The J. B. 11. Kehlor passed yesterday morning without landing for New Orleans. The Joste Harry departed last evening tor White river with a fair trip of freight and passengers. The Jacus W. Gaff, Captain R ibert W. Wise, will be found in port to-day and leaves again to-morro evening. The Marlin Speed departed yesterday evening for Arkansas river in place of the Katie Hooper with a tair trip. ine uoiaen thrown, uaptain l. oninKie, will pass up this morning at eight o'clock for Cincinnati. Chant Shinkle is in her office. The Gold Oust, Captain J. J. M Cord, is the Anchor-line packet this morning at ten o'clock for Vicksburg. H. Dietrick is her clerk. The Osceola Belle, Captain Henry Cooper, is the packet Monday evening at five o'clock for Osceola and tho upper bends.: John Haley is her cletk. The John B. Maude. Captain H. Brolaski, is the Anchor-line packet to-day at twelve o clock for Cairo and St. Louis. W llliam U Blenker is her clerk. Th9 Belle Memphis. Captain John C Crane, is the Ancbor-line packet Monday evening at five o'clock for Cairo and St. Louia. John Massengale is her clerk. The Bloop Mary Jane, from Chicago, is at anchor off the mouth of Wolf river. She will proceed to New.Orleans in a day or two, and thence to the londa coast. The Ouachita Belle. Captain Mark R. Cheek, is the packet Monday evening at five o clock tor Arkansas Uity, ureenvilie and all way points. A. L. Cnmmiogs is in the office. Ihe James Lse, Captain Stack Lee on deck, is the packet Moaday evening at five o'clock for Helena, Friars Point and all way landings. Lloyd Whitlow is her attentive clerk. The John A. Scudder passed down last night fcr New O.leans with a big trip. She added here 36 bales cotton. 577 sacks peas. 13 bczes and casks bacon and 30 packages sundries. The elegant passenger packet New Mary Houston, Captain Charles Miller on the root, will pass down to-day at twelve o'clock for Vickabargr, New Orleans and all intermediate landings. Elliott Miller has charge of her office. "That's a hell of a steamboat," says M r, looking at the sloop Mary Jane; "got no chimneys and carries her jacksti-tF 'midships. I'll not ship on ber, to act tainty; got nothing to steer by." The famous Centennial, of the Anchor line, is due from New Orleans to-morrow af ternoon with a good freight list and a fair sprinkling of people. Captain A. ;L. Davis telegraphs that he could stand a few more tons otl cargo, and CbrksFowler would be glad t nake the acquaintance of some nice folks woo desire the pleasure cf a speedy and comfortable trip toS:. Liuis. By mutual agreement between Captains Milt R. Harry and . C. Postal, the Josie Harry will be withdrawn from the White river trade on the completion of this trip, and resume business again cn the fouit'enth cf July, when the Hard Cash will haul off. Thi arrangement is made to divide the dull sei son, and to give b)th boats time iu which to repair and relit. The Golden City, Cat: tain Hegler, is due from below to-morrow evening, and will have immediate dispatch for Cincinnati and a 1 points intermediate. Adam Wayland, her chief clerk, with the taste of a true artist, has had all thi chandeliers in the cabin deco rated with baskets of artificial fl iwers so nitural in appearance that guests ce;Iare the perfume to be as delicious as that pervading a mapuolia grove in full bloom. She has f .-cm New O. leans about six hundred tons and forty people oa her cabin register. Persons intending a trip northward should remember that the Memphis and Ohio river packet company's stefamer James W. Gaff, Captain Robert W. Wise, will leave this port to-morrow (Monday) evening at five o'clock for Cincinnati and all way points. Rates of fare are down cheaper than walking, with luge, airy staterooms, sumptuous tare, a string-band cf musicians, and every adjunct to the comfort and pleasure of passengers. Raturn tickets, good until used, are issued at even less than the regular fare, which is in at! conscience low ecough. See Captain R. W. Lightburne, No. 7 Monroe street, who will give you all the facts in detail; or go oa board and see Chief Clerk W. H. Cropper, known far and wide as a most polite and ac commodating gentlemen. ; Perawaal. ; ' Some fiend bas poisoned the river reporter of Ihe Cairo Bulletin. ".'iwtitia" will please call at or send his address to this office. - O. Wash Floyd, left Cincinnati yesterday for Pittsburg to eorae oat on the Dean Adam. Hiram Braysee.ate of the Katie Hooper, IM in mm. ?Afpiet'tl thHo lrrecl her. over to S. S. fbompsdd who took her toPittsburg. t - : . CommodoreWise, Btlperintenderit of the Mernhis and Paio ri,vr pacSet coizipany, is coming down on the Gaff. His many friends here will be glad to greet him. Captain Perkins got sixteen thousand dol lars for the Sunbeam. It will take many a "crabbing" trip from the Lake End to Man deville to reimburse her owners. The following, paragraph appeared in the Dos Arc Appeal of the 12th: ' If a certain steamboat pilot don't mind bow he talks and handles bouquets about this place, he'll . get himself into trouble." Captain Frank Maratta pulls the bell of the George W. Cheek, in the Vickshorg and Greenville trade, during the temporary ab sence of Captain Matt Williams, who bas gone to Pittsburg to bring out the new Dean Adams. Senator Beck, of Kentucky, is topped with a head that quicksilver would not run off of. He said in congress the other day, when Voorhees was trying to encumber the Louis villa canal bill with a library scheme, that the canal was "of more importance than all the libraries in America." Pretty level oa top is Senator B. J. Sidney Prophater, the capable and faith ful steward of the Dalle Memphrs,,died, as we learn f roja the Cape Girardeau Courier, on the thirty-first ultimo. The body has been kept nntil this time to allow the old man to think over and see if he bad anything to kick about before being put under the sod, but as he has made no sign, except when a "etiff" started toward the dinner table, the remains will be buried to-morrow afternoon at four o'clock. The band will play the dirge: "Four days I've worked," composed by Indian Alee especially for the melancholy occasion. The notes are checked off with an egg-slice, bo that a blind fiddler can see them. The boat's crew will be in mourning for thirty days for fear they get just Buch another caterer. A Reply to Jnatitla." Rivkb Editob Appeal -In your paper of the eleventb Instant there appears an article over toe signature or "Justltla," reflecting upon tne cbarao ter and efficiency of the local Inspectors and calcu lated to bring Into disrepute the Inspection service Unless the artlele should be refuted. Belns un wining to reply to an anonymous article we made demand for the name of the author, and you very promptly gate It, lor which please accept our thanks, we therefore .learned what we strongly suspected before, that "Justltla" was no other Uian an Individual named T. B. Montana, fie propose briefly to show that Mia atateuieuta of Montana are nntrue; that be knows nothing of the law, or of the duties lnoumbent upon inspectors, and that he 18 wholly and entirely unreliable and unworthy of be lief. He says the inspectors will not arraign steam ers for trial for violation of law. We defy him to show a single case where reports bave been made properly tbatlwere not promptly Investigated. The only exception to this Is the one reported by him self, and which has not been acted upon because we coold find no one to corroborate. Again, the law makes ft discretionary with the board to suspend or revoke the license ot steamboat of ficers lor neglect of duty, but any person aggrieved may appeal to the supervising Inspector, supervis ing Inspector general or to the secretary of tbe treas ury and reverse the decision of tbe local board If tbey aie In error. No appeal has been taken in any case within tbe past three years. This of Itself la very strong presumptive evidence of the correct and Impartial rulings of the board. Montana's state ment that there Is any partiality on the part of tbe board Is not true. We agree that It Is the duty of the local bord to be tn tbelr office dally, and one or both ot us will be found there, nnless absent on official duty. Montana shows bis Ignorance ot the law In the ease he cites of the eaptaih of tbe tug. The officer was a regular licensed master pilot, holding a valid unexpired license as such, and not subject to the law requiring an examination for color-blindness. He applied for an extension of his license to run ns tug In fhe waters of Pt. Francis, L'Angullle and White rivers tor the purpose ot gathering up a tow of staves, running from landing to landing Tn day light only. Tbls application the general lpspectors had a right jj Ktmnlt provided "they were satisfied of tne competency or in applicant, xneygranieu it and Indorsed bis license as above stated. When his Uoense expires and he applies for a renewal he will nave to p-wmt a oeitlCcate that he Is free fiomtbe defect of color-blindness before It can be renewed, and, It being a renewal, the .certificate can be given by any respectable pbytlclaa: but, la caies of application for original license, the oer- iincate can re issued oniy oj a surgeon or assistant surgeon of tbe United States mailne-hospltal aerv lea. We mention tnls for Montana's Information. All Intelligent steamboatmen are probably aware of tbe fact. Montana tells tha public the wonderful fact that the United States Is not liable In cCnse qaenoe of ac-tdent as the result of Incompetency or 3gieoi or amy on use panoi a licensed nicer, me o I ted States protects life and property by reaulring men employed upon her waters to have a certificate as to their qnallncatlons to discharge the duties re quired of tbem, and promptly revokes or suspends that certificate when It 1 shown that the officer has failed to discbarge his duty. A word as to the man ner of appointments of local inspectors. Barbour Lewis had nothing to do wltb any changes In regard to the steamboat laws. Tbe latest change was made February 28, 1871, two years before Lewis went to congress. Lewis nominated our highly es teemed late fe low-cltlzen, Mr. Joseph A. G ro il auer, and ne was appointed in 1873. He nuea the Dlace to tbe satisfaction of the mermen. the public generally, and the United Stares for seven years, although ne was constantly assailed by Mon tana, who was himself an applicant for tbe posi tion. He speaks kindlr of Cautaln Washington aad Rotiert Good, and says In tha days of their adminis tration as inspectors tne law was enioroeo. we oo not doubt this. In fact, we are convinced that tbls is true, because tn tbelr records on file In this office ap pears the following: "Revocation and suspension of license F. B. Montana, pilot, for getting papers un der false pretense and being generally unreliable." Sie records of 1870, page btS.l We are no Latin scholar like "Justltla," but wa cannot forbear, in view of tbe foregoing facts, to make one Quotation which, we thin,, applies to "Jusiltla," alia F. B. Montana: " f auna tn una juuxi tn ommton, false In one false tn all. Very truly yours. S. S. GARRETT, JAMES HALSTON, Lceal Inspectors, Memphis, Tend, Memphis, May 15, 188a Picked ID Adrift. The bill abolishing tolls at the Louisville and Portland canal only needs the President's signature to become a law. (Jap tain a. bono, ot rioe Blurt, bas boucuL the Big Rock, and will keep her in the Pine lilutt and Little Kock trade. She is very light, and should do well during the low wa ter season now rapidly approaching. Last tall a man tell overboard trom the New Mary Houston at Madison and was drowned. His friends brought suit against the boat' for damages. A hearing of the case has just been concluded at Cincinnati, in which the boat came out winner. According to last night's dispatches, those who seek pleasure on the shell-roads at New Orleans to-day will be grievously disap pointed. A strong nortneast breeze, -which has prevailed since Friday, has raised the water in Lake Pontchartrain until nearly all the lake ends of the Bhell-roads are nnder water. The New Orleans Democrat might have picked out a better and a faster boat as an example than tbe Reindeer. For the better he could have selected the boot well, ward, Eclipse, or anywhere along there, and if oneed was bis idea tbe itainoow, saotwen, Kate Frisbee or Daniel Boone would have filled the bill. But tbe Reindeer was good enough from the standpoint from which he wrote, to-wit: That a trifle more speed would attract travel to Bteamers that is now monop olized by railroads. However, as the Cincin nati Zimrs says, the next five years will de velop some wonderful changes in river navi gation. Tewboata and Bar-area. Tbe Nellie Speer with a tow of coal passed down yesterday morning lor JNew Orleans. Tbe Port Ends and barges are on the up tr.p to St. Lonis, having loft New Orleans Friday evening. B0VEUKTIO(-OCEiX BTKAHEK9 Baltimore, May 15. Arrived: Illinois, Liverpool. Antwebp, May 15. Arrived : DeRuyter, New York. Nbw Orleans, May 15. Arrived: Chal mett, New York. , New Obleans, May 15. Cleared: The steamships Jermond F. W. Harris, lor Ant werp, and Scio, for L?ghorn. New York, May 15. Arrived: Bristol, BriRtol; LUmel snenmann, Antwerp; aallier, liremen; Musel, liremec; iSlafrKwatch, .New port; Patagonia, Liverpool; City of Rich mond, Liverpool 5 Years Before the Fiibllc THE CEHUIfJE Dr. C. McIaANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy " for all the ills that flesh is heir to," bat in affections of the Liver, and in all Bilioos Complaints, Dys pepsia, and Sick Headache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prepara tory to, or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are nnequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid with the impression, McLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C McLakk and Fleming Bros. tSf Insist npon having the genuine Dr. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS, prepared by FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name McLane, spelled differently but same pronunciation. INVALIDS AND OTHEES SEEEUd ALTH- STRENGTH AND ENERGY, WITHOUT THE 133B OF DRUGS, ARE RE QUESTED TO SEND FOR THE ELECTRIC REVIEW, AN ILLU8TRATED JOUR NAL, WHICH IS PUBLISHED FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. r TREATS upon HEALTH, HTGIEJTR, aad Physfr e&l Culture, na to oompie encycloniedi of Inforrjuaion for inwrnlsvi. tux tbnste who sutler from Xorwoos, Exfcftaeiing aod Painful Disease. Every object thai bear upon keattb and bumau bappioeaa, receive attention in tU pagoa: and the mauy ques tions asked by suffering invalids, who nave dispaired of a cure, are answered, and valuable information is) volunteered to all who are in need ef mt-dical advice. Toe subyecs of Kssotrtc Be He terms Medicine, and tbe hundred and on queetkne of vital importance io suffering humanity Me duly oootktur&d and ex plained. YOUNC MEN Aad ethers who snfltor Bran Verroa and Pbyslcal C klit;. Loss of Msoly Viar, Pnsmtra ExhtuaUom and th uut gloomy oooaoaooes ot rly Indwcre - tion, Le, ara wpsciallj paaad by ooosultuig Ita eonteou. Tha ELSCTHTC RKV1KW saposss tn na mitigated frauds practiced hj quacks sod medical impostors wbe prolesa te " practioe medicine," and point cat tbe onlT Mire, simple, and Active road to Health, Vigor anil Bodily EnerfT. Send your address en postal card tor a copy, aaa Information worth thooaaada will be seat yon. Address, the pabltabexm, PULYERMACHER GALVANIC CO., COR. EISMTH U VtME STREETS, CIHCINNATI. tt Coughs, Bronchitis, Consumption Wkst Well-k-awai Dm artist Bay a bant Allea'si Laag Biltta. BOTHUW, BKAIII Oakland Btatioh, K. " OaNTLDran Tbe denuuxl for AIIcb's !.; Balaaaa Is looreaalna constantly. Tbe ladle think there Is no medicine equal to it for Crocs and Whooping Couch. C 8. HAB11N. Druxls. Hold hy all Medicine. Poaleri. Financial. WILL sell Internet ot JJflORO In one of tbe r it manufaetaras of pateo-'ed CHAIRd AM CBADLBS In tbe ooontry. if aA.plionuoo la anwle early will r'" '"count on aboeji. for parUouiars GLOSilMG SALE It is our positive ineniidn td close our EXemphis business bv June 1 5 th, and we wi11 Have but 60 DATS TIME to dispose of our Large Stoctl of Goods. We intend that our customers and friends shall pet tne benefit of low prices. Our entire stock is marked down to insure an early sale. Special trade discounts to larpe buyers. RicE.sTixica "Wm. B, Moore. Bolit. Me IT We bave ieen In inemphis 81 year, and Intend to re main here and share lier fortunes, We have a HPleKHDlD STOCK, and shall keep It KKFL.ES18MED DA1X.Y irlth all goods suited to the wants of this sec tion. Our prices shall now, and at all times be, A8 JLO W AS T11E LDWEST. Wm.R. Moore &.Co. r " -. Wholesale Ifry Goods, Notions, Men's Furnlshaas . . . ' t e Goods, Ladles' Trimmed II ats, Etce, 396 MAIN ST., MEMPHIS. m inn mmwL mm m f OS ACCOUNT OF TUK JLA11G1S IWfjnEiSK OF OUU Wholesale We will, after this date, SELL TO MERCHANTS ONLY MAY 1. 188 n. C. rEABCE. PEAR CE, SUGGS & CO. WHOLESALE Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, No. 258 Front Street, Memphis, Tenn. tW Paricnlar Attewtion Paid to the Hala ot CoHoii.aW3 iiw plaster; THORN OO and 311 Month Twelfth W.gA.. UAUK. W. A G-AG1S BRO. No. 300 FRrST NTRKKT.. . . . . i H. tia, Tin ba . Malllvateu M. OA.VIM &Co. Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors, And Commission Merchants, 0 3 13 EtTjica. Q3L Jf'ront stroot. Mo: Betweea Aaaias Our I. N. BAINIT devotes his wnoie time to onr eharve. Wa have onr own c'rm Warwbiwie S7 IKE BIOK, late of Bios, RIOE "OBT ' ; (SUCCESSORS TO SCHMIDLAPP BB03.) ; WHOLESALE Liqnors, CipsaeS Toteco, TSo. 303 MANDFACTUEEB OF THE CELEBRATED ALABAMA LIME . AXD DEAIiKB 1ST Portland Cement, Louisville Cement, Mlcntgan riasier, ire tiay, Brick, No. 3 SO TTTr"- "t Street TToxxxipl3.1iPi. M.H.Goover&Co MAKUFACTDKERS OP 1 Doors, Sash, Blinds & Moldings, 1 m m irTTViLl .t Af Af a SS S Ivt 1 SelT S Wl W T WWT TIT at tVmT Wl Al sSS A Lilt iv in li a ut ityjrji. Ann r aix uu it r AAJLLtiis, (Brackets and Scroll Work, Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles, Laths, Etc., Nos. 161,163 and 165 Washington street. W. T. Mowdre. Atootb. COTTON BOWIE, 1L0I & lill 286 Front street liif,5!SB.S?ST50.l Memphis. Tenn. J: T, FAR6ASQH ft'GO. Wholesale Grocers 369 front street, Cotton Factors and ltXJ Mravier street, Jlew urieans. JLa. I TS BAYS OPENED A PEBMANKNT BRANCH OF OUR HOCSK AT NBW OBXXANB TO MKST THJ V V emnts ,f rair tnule. and enns1irnmera of eottnn ertll have earefnl abwtlon. . ; C. II. Stoore. ilSOORE, 8ASSETT C0 Doalora lxx Doors, Sash, Blinds, Holdings, Lnmber Xath and Shingles 351-353-3SO Kcnml street,: :Memphig, Tenn. FUlIgi.luET01SG0. .- f.' qVV JJLOT iTTISA TeiTO 1 II I Grocers and it Has- 371-373 niain st'f MemDhis. M'Lean. Orria M. Feck. i usiness: OUT i l Tf BS ' Srj-i "a urn SCHOOLFIELD, HANAUER & CO. Li. B. fSU. GROCERS, rays 200 to 600 Ter Cent. Profit oa ne investment, ah f armers snoma ry It, Gaaranteed to nar. Send for Circulars ana rrices to . HUNKmS. street Nt. Loo is. lllssoarl AS. St. iCiK. IN KM PH IM. TKNNKHMRK Tmi. (Jlar lv. n. J. Clark. and JpfTersom. the Weighing and Sale of all CottocELotrusted a enmee Waahln-tcn ami Hanend. Jacobs Co. JOHN C YOHT s Front St., Memphis. Bosendale Cement, 'ew Tork Plaster, r ire nrica, iiair, Paring; Stone, Etc., eV. JUalone. mP. Howdrc FACTORS,1 and Cotton Factors. Memphis, lennessee, i All Commission Merchants i. TT. Bassetf. Cotton Factors " DISPENSARY. Dr. D. S. Johnson's PJBl VATK - - Hedlcal Dispensary, So. 17 JEt?FE11505 STREET, Betwoeai Halo: ana mat, ticinftUs. rEsTABLISHTO IW 186a I DR. JOHNSON is acknowledged by all parties tn terested as by far the most successful pnyalclaa In tbe treatment of private or secret disease. Quick, tborotwb and permanent cores guaranteed in every ease, male or female. Remit cases of ttooorrnea and BTDbills cured In a tew vttoW tbe ate of mercury, change of diet, or hindrance trom nosiness Secondary Syphilis, the last veettee twadleated With out the use of mercury. Involimtaiy loss of semen, stopped In a short time. Sufferers fota lm potency orToSrofexoM powers reeWred to tree Iforl- a tew weeks. Victims of e-lfbu ad eioesle venery. suffering troa STjerinaorrbea and loas of physical and mental power. BysetUlf and perma D8partlra!lar" attention paid to the Disease cf Women, and cures guaranteed. Throat and Lung Diseases cured by new remedies. Piles and old sores tared without the use ot.ean Ua or tbe knife. - , All consultations strictly confidential. Medlelnes sent by express to all parts ef tbe coun try. Office boors from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Bnadtjs from H to 5 o. m. -. D. 8. JSHIVSON. M.D ELMO LODGE! f Lake Elmo, Minnesota THIS well known favorite summer resort will be opened Jwae 1, l$gM. Lake Elmo Is 12 miles from St. Paul, on tbe St. Paul and Chicago Ballroad. wblcb runs six dally trains eacb way, and is beautifully situated. One hundred and HI ty acre ot lawn and woodland. Fttest sail and row boats in tbe State. Elegant ateam-yacbt, swings, croquet, billiards, bowling and gymnasium. Elmo Lodge, so named after the Kngllsh style. Is new. newly tar nished, and first -class in every respect. Dlnlngroom 60 by 80, with ample accommodations for 250 guests, ti rounds lhchted by the famous Kleotrle light. Among our patrons, we refer, with pleasure, to the following prominent citizens of Memphis: B. S Bowles, Major W. H. Bhea. James K. Beaaley, James Speed, J. M Fowlkes. Dr. H. B. Maury, S. 8. Tread well. W A. Williams, Jobn B. Boblnson. L. B. M'Parland, W. A. WheaUej, A. Karr, Joseob Speoht and Milt B. Harry. ToChangeBusiness! Selling Off My Entire Stock ' I MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS 1 AT COST, SAM'L MAT, 235 Slain street. VOAX la Mie.le ft! . ear ataaal car of ftemlnal Imluions end Impotence b cb ooir r , via.. aKk AptMMiM U tbe Srlseiyml hmmx mt hm ttstasSfc. TS IS OB QM MOMclv it altgodwd Wilft BS ST SSai SM MS lartsjrSm ita UMordisanr suiwaia o mv ids b , rs vsarv MvtM est sal. asta J aOwd by tiM H4raJ WvfrSiC t bt tS na gtUMSsU anil Jb srad sf 11 rurasr saad rnuC tLb rmrj fnrtnt trootk. TW icsatj e-Utre. e, Nh I eutlos; a nasal a), ti Wa. H-mMm ewt s carav .tea. swre mm. Pt tU. i-W ; i 1 niia i 1 ' oW saasft, sbbSbbI Sk aU AeeeuetM vW wewsf numrfrntrf m-wm mm. eSt TTiOBTHS SPEEDY CUBS of Seminal Weakness, X Lost Manhood and all disorders broogbt on by IndlsoreiiOD ot execs. Anrdrogglst ha the Ingre dients. UB. JAULLESaUU . inn veat Flith eoawt Cinrsjuw JsH'IS HPKCIF1U HBW-CBHE" fRAOt. iJARKThetireatRa-f RAOI MARK ;" arnruy, an unfaltlngeure for Seminal Weak ness, Spermator rhea. Impotency, and all diseases that follow, as a sequence of Self- ADuae: as iam or Memorv. Lnlersal IEF0RE TAalna.Lasstude. Pain lnAFTEl T1IIIB. tne Back, Dimness ot Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption, and a Premature Grave. Full partic ulars In our pamphlet, which we desire to send free by mall to every one. i ne cpeciao ntwiciue sum by all druggists at SI per package, or six packages tor to, or will be sent tree by mall on receipt of the money, by addressing THE 6BAT MEDICINE CO., TTi. in Mechanics Block. Detroit. Mick. Sold tn MemDhls by M. H. Knox and U. C Battle I Wholesale hv . W. Jones Co. J. FLAHERTY & CO UNDEKTAHEBS, And Manufacturers of Flabertr's Patent Preserrin? Casket or Cdrfme Cooler, 817 and SIS NRCOKD ST., HK1I?HI, fit keep on nana iuu lines oi ansiug nuw ' Walnut. Boseweod Finished Casket at. Cases, trimmed In tbe highest style of art. -rv ! sal or rmomnn win nmrniiii, tim... ' u. White 8 ulpli ur Springs Montiroinery County, tlrsnla rpHIS famous snmmer resort. In tb. mountains of J. Virginia, near the summit of tbe Alleghany Mountains, la this county, having undergone many Improvements since last ssoscn, and the proprietor having become largely Interested In the ro'ehaae ot stock and furniture, will spare neither expense nor pains In sustaining Its reputation as the leading wa tering place of tbe State. These springs are located near ine line or me a. n. a u. a. asi mneseenui Lynchburg, 12 miles east ot Bristol, and surrounded by watering places of notel resort. This place Is toe most nanasomeiy improves, ana .moras tae largest accommodations or any piaoe in v irginia. Tbe cheap railroad fare and unusual low price of board Bhonul secure a large patronage this season. Express, telegraph, post and ticket offices are located on the grounds. Tbe waters ot tbeee springs have long been fatorably known for tbelr hygienic prop el ties. Tbey oonsist ot thru bold scu-hus sprinos, ons uBAtTBiuTa ana a frib(.tonb Spring. Visitors to the Montooinry White Sulphur Springs will stop at tbe Big Tunnel station on the A. M. iX u. It. tt., aisiauuo 1 1 uiu iuv ci'i ujrs i miles, with which It Is connected by a new branch narrow rauga railway line, and in lest than ten minutes arrive at the Reception Bouse of je Gn.ln. Thssa Anrinn will nnen First Ot June I Ot tbe reception of visitors. Board as low as any other first-class watering place In Virginia. Special rates .in h.m,HjforliiNM nartlea. Rpsldent DhTSlllau. Dr. James M'Fect, of Virginia. Kor lartbar lrjfor- mauon, pnurw, mw.. .. . iBtSTKF.H SAL E Pursuant t9 the terra . nf a HMrf nr tm.t mnrfe tn m. a. trustee. 19 V. A. Taylor, on the second day or reoniary, in id, to aciim a certain Indebtedness therein named. I will. on SATURDAY, the 15th day of JMay, 1880, before tbe courthouse door in tne city i Memprua iuvw Taxing-district), Tennessee, sell for easb, to the hiehent hldder. the followtne- described DrODerty, eonveyed 10 me In the deed aforesaid, wolch deed is recorded IS beok No. 85, page 11 n. In tbe Register's omoe or sneioy county: fart 01 diock amy one (01). situated on tbe Bonn. side 01 Beaie streemn the city of Memphis, Shelby county, Tennessee, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning 222 feet west ot tbe western line of the right ot way of tbe Memphis and Cnarleston Ballroad. the same being 25 feet, at right angles, west rrem tne ceniei of said railroad: thence north at rurbt ancles with Beale street 224 feet to a stake on tbe boundary line of said railroad; thence deg east with tbe Donnaary line or saia rauroaa isbvs reet w a taa.e; thennn west rural 11 with Beale atreet H'Alh feet to a at aire: tbenoa aoutb 8 dee- west On feet to a stake In ine norm una or ueaie purest : menoe wee wuu uis north line of Beale atreet vo reet to ine beginning, and belna tbe lot eonvered lo said Taylcr by W. B. Waldran. July 'J. 1 8rW. The title to said property Is believed to be good, but t convey oniy as iroatea. April o. ishu. u. f. ttB.lPnn.iJo. lroewe. Inman Line Royal Mail steamers XswTsrkt Qaeeast.wa etc L,lverpeeI NOTICE Tbe Steamers of this Line take Lien. i tenant Maury's Lane route at all seasons of the year. Cm or Richmond, Saturday. May 22, at n p.m. Citt or Chbstcb. Saturday, May 29, at 10 a.m. Cm or Brusbkls, Thursday, June 8, al 2 p.m. Citt or Brrljn, Saturday, June 12. at 8 a.m. Cm or Montrjuu Thursday, June 17. 12:90 tun From fier no. Hi. nonn river. loot or coariton si. Cabin Dassasa SSO and SIOO. Return tickets en i favorable terms. STEKRA6B. $28- Saloons, state- I rooms, smoKing ana oaui rooms amiasmps. I JOHN (i. DALK. Aeent. 81 At 83 Broadway. N. T. JOHN LUAHUJ5, comer causey and Linaen streets, A. II. mimikk. Mam arrm: . aiemnnia. l enn FAIRkIOUNT. A SCHOOL FOB YOUNG LiDIKS SITCATID . on tbe Cumberland Plateau. Tenn. Accessible by rati from all points. A location unsurpassed for healtbfulneas of climate and beauty of scenery. Second Term. 180. begins Auiust Otb: close December lnth. Expenses lor halt year. S147. Summer Teim ot Music for atudents not entered for llterarr eoure. Tbere will be a snmmer term in tbe Musical De- nartraent of tbe school, nnder direction et Mr. J. ds Zlelln8ki. beclnnlnE June 1st. and ending Octo ber l st. This larm is established tor ine oeneni or teachers and amateurs who can take advantage of the season to secure the superior facilities for In structlon offered by tbe Institution. A course of study win be arranged to meei tae wants ot this class of students. KXPEX3ES-Per course ot eight weeks, two les sons per week, forty minutes each, payable one-half In advance: fiaoo oe lessons gzu oo Pedal-Dlano Onrao i. 24 OO Cultivation of voice and solo singing 20 OO Uses of Piano or Organ 4 00 unorus class lor instruction in Theory, Har mony, etc, rree. Board per montn, no. Address, MRS. H. B. a" ELLS, Principal, Moffat, via Cowan. Tenn. Bxfkkkiicbs Bev. Dalaell. CD.. Hon linih Thompson, Messre. Day A Proudrlt, Memphis, Tenn ; Rt. Bev. w. M. Sreen, Rev W. P. DuBose, QAnranAA Tnn - Ink. U7 TJ V. I a , 1 - . i'rnMiwiciiu.,.vuij ,,avuumjUiilHn'JO seuu.. non. h. a. ruck, vicssourg. miss.; Dr. b H. Skip- wicn, i.iine nucx. ara.; m. . xerger, ereenvtue. Miss.. Hon. I. 8. Buble, Thlbodanx, La.; Dr. Isaac ouiii rniua nuiik. nm ai Btj.m, v, a. , ai ii it: u o. jn i r. r,wu umiu, wen. Intimate for anun.bsr or years wltb the prop-ietors U . . . ,M , , u Til Vhm h..L. kiun ot Haiti's bypDlilllc speetno, l nave known mucn or Its manufacture and Its use. There are men In th community well known citizens who were victims In early lire to Syphilis, and who have taken tbe & 8. medicine, and who are now, to all appearances, and In their own belief, as free fiom the taint of dis ease as tbe first man, fresh from the hands of his Maker. Delicacy forbids their publlo recommenda tion of this medicine, but I am allowed to refer tbe sceptic privately to tbose who will Indorse every thing that can be said li Its favor. Being much op posed to recommending secret lemedles. it is witn hesitation trial I attach my name to tbls article; but I mow wbereof I spak wben I say that our science naa not yet, made puouc a combination equal to mu for the purpose indicated. Pvva bE Prepared only by tbe SWIFT 8FBCIK1C CO.. At- arxl eomr.lets GCIIIE TO sEDUH'L rontxinisc Chapters es A Comps'-ol Woasevsw bood. S lection of wife, Evulsuces of Vlnt itT, Tsmpsrsjossts. twnlkry. Advice to Snsat .Sx rWiiWda, nm Cef etv-y S MeArlaaw I 1 1 i. BTaliel. KrLe.y 4. raeL "I eT'siarrl-eya aaa P Has. aa a Prlwats If Adlesd AdwisBakr o dsaaasss PS- froan Impara aesual aaociatiooa, find oa a If-aboaey thm Sk T - rfM afW Uk. sHgaj tf-ayaety E.laiii-V Leas mt .wei saakiasa waareaasw laawa ear ejus.,,,, ftu WeaJe.ee eaa ewaway IgfTneS e tadaaTewhiee eee a ,eJ ef ai-n. It ee law I as tT MewV ' ajTwaatr wSwi j1 PrTT aeeet aeaa iWer Flowers tobe Sold Out! 50,000 Bedding Plants for Sale. rriBI demand for flowers for adorning and beantl X tying our homea;havlng Inereaaed steadily, 1 de voted all last summer In enlarging my noral estab lishment, and bave the largest stock of Ueranlum. Verbena,- Foliage Plants, Hone, etc , ever grown In any of the southern cities on hand, whlehl am determined to SELL OUT AT THB LOWEST VluV L'BKd. Lovers of flowers will do well to take tha Bemandn t it. ear, and aee the dupiay at Maat feait at tJaawaaS fswetere-. I flnuejt mak v, a (64 f-r a Oeaaere FetyhM r- iMwaieil uaniaaw ! ". naas. Saw saw tfca- iVS. iwiNvi.paHM SV J km ftar sa !. ef , eaa.. M a -v ekflWeaeal. best - m J HARRIS REMEDY CO V1 .CH EMISTSJ, Matet enS lh StTTfla. t. z.rt. tfeaasM. tt-aat. rUl-l OalMB. emltUBC B. la, COCHBaJH. C. A. COCHKA. R. LCOCHRA Lumber, Lath and Shingles, IOi, Baalt sas Bllmda, aad aU blIhoj. mt PaelUM Eaie. Offloe sad Tard foot of Waitlng-toa trU Saw sad Flanlns; Mills, Kortb end 5arj Td BALXSBOOM COBMXB Oi TjSlOH AND3FBONT 8TBTKT3. . ITemnhlai t eaw. 1 175-177-179 lllain St., llemuhis, WHOLXSaXS AMD es, ASB 11-L Carriag Bugg CABUUCEfAND WAGON MATJSSIAI.S I v baYB taaently 7adyealargel oar Storehoase, and added to oar former stock a full line of 1 2BIDLES, COLLI BS, HiMES, TBACE-CHAIAS, SADnUSBY1 AMD HAKMSS UABDWABE AN1 3EATE111ALS ef all kinds. General Agent for the Celebrated Mrlbnnn and Tennessee ; Farm "Wagons! A. C Treadweli.-- A M Tread well. S. . Tread well. A fi wiLH GROCERS & COTTOft FACTORS No, 1 1 Union street. Memphis. Tfinn. ORGILL BROTHERS & CO. eIIBAXi AKD A large stock of Planters' Hoes, Cotton Scrapers, Grala CrailVa, Keapersaad Mowers, Wheat aad Cora M Ills, Sorfkum Jlills, Beltlnir Kope, Metals, Iroa, Horse and Male Shoe, Carpenters' and Black smiths' Tools on hand. Nos. 310-31 2 Front street, Memphis. Term. AAPVLEOH KlXLv. A, jrUJITAlHE, JKH03LE xLLL1m HILL.FOMTAINE& COTTON PAO TOES - 296 and 293 FRONT STREET, MEMPHIS.... L BTArewts for the - Celebrated JK. K. EL 1110 Grocers, Cotton Factors, AND SAIiT AGENTS, Wo. 9 Union 'utreet. : : : : 3IeTnis1ii. Tenn, ? rw BCoiiaaA Mailer Is the best GIU cotton before reaching the saws. Has 13 Inch solid heaw brash, and gins very fast. Oar Revolving neaa andCnjesiBwUlel wttonor ftist. , gyuroer mien prompny. r"nnii,rn Krai,T,,?.,.... ..::::.- B. J.-SE M.MES SOIil? PBOPIICETOKS OF ; Old Old SOUR aJWBSW aTKWABT, .AJelHUtW Mew Orlesusa.) . . iTBWIRT, MBW vneaasa etj TRADE' lJ JlJiV.Jj ! 'REGISTERED. WHOLESALE GROCERS, COHON FACTORS ' tkTAW,w OK a sisJ Rtt Vm-nri eilVO VVV wMkeVsK tl Vll aVIUUV U VSSJ eUaa, . am jy al a AO y waS4VS I ' -AKD- Stewast Brothers & Co., Cotton Factors and Commission merchants New OrItan. Txinlalansi. FORTBl,TML01iGo COTTON . .- 300 FRONT A. TACG1BO. A. VACC1RO & CO - -J n m.r, aa A VAT WTA IT HI W W O S3 S w Wines, Liquors and Cigars, leTo. OQ4 JTront TVTer-rTri-rlni so, JBJByBBBBBBwaSSsSSswawaww J. . eVDiria. I 1. MUi.LlSS. Jr. . 8. . JBlcCAlsLBsI J. R. GODWilM & GO. Cotton Factors and 336 Front street, Pttrtir nlarttwtlen gl-veis to 98 Second St. PPj jWiurket Square, SiempMs. C?Iloase Fronts, Conmns, Llnuls, Hills, Ventilators, Cellar-ratlu, all kind Iron and lira as fjastin, (.enerai isepairs aaa i.Tcrytuia: Is t s Line Sf Fonndr? and War-nine-Shop Work. K. M. KMTIM. lat KaSMM. jriaer A TESTIS TWaeeowMra t Wliolesalel&rocers.CottonFactc And Contxnlaalon Zlerehants in B. A. COCHBAS. F&OUfEE BBC AH. DSALSB3 IN ons! les KINDS JOF Wag Wf i Is Oe, PEAIaEBS IU AND - I COR. THIRD AND LOCUST STS., . 8T. LOUIS MISSOCKI. IS. Carver Coftnwlii.f BBCAGItJBJrl. e. K, rBlTBJ. GIF. GO. : Ho; 314 Front street, ' MAKTJFACTJTRIt3' MP01 I 111 I'lil ID 1 1: i: I A. PRAlT Dan Pratt Cotton Gins Revolving - Head & Eclipse Huller, Feeders, Condensers, for river planters. It will separate the hulls from tha saws. Revolving-head, regulating seed-board, extra uin naa ne aupenor m uw ouiion. imr .eeaen 0., -,1. .f..,i .. tinissee WHISKIES A. Wr PI . . B". M. 1AV If I.K V. jnesssnns. 6WYII1 ..s--t. uewyaia sflin. Hf Amr.lila rV&TX'n FACTORS AID ST.. MElaXPHIfi- A- K. TACCAKO. Commission Merchants cor. Union, Memphis. the handUngof fofton while In abed m HIlHrTSI Cv. J ABA. U. IIOAM, XLEBpk.la, Tea CwUie Eatca, nr Oa.li 0 Oi I cah 13 Union Street.) 2lemjpM3- .... i y . ; - aJ J aixknaia atuvi