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.a'. Ik. t a e I i a a MEM F lTTP0-1S8G- jrxinii ir.trnatow.Ke two t olumns about! nTTTV ylrl hj sff and i"to th saloon " MEMPHIS, TENN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 80, 1880. ESTABLISHED 1840. VOL. XL VI NO '26 1 . 'ran HIS A3 s Tbi' Merchants' Exchange yester day appoirtid a co-.tniittee to confer with the railrcad luanajers as to the freight rat) in grain which jmt now is agsvrut this ma.kf t and in favor of Louis, sad it is to be' hoped he jail road men vfill meet them in a spirit of fair p'uy and endeavor to grant their demands. Memphis is, all things considered, doing ' very well, better than mott plaies in the country, bat it ean do still better, especially in the mat.rof (rain, if only the 'railroads WW "offer fa-siliUcs : in -tw'nt and freight raiea ir the distribution M shipments. All tha rsilrcais wufc.it i here wiJ fino" it to their Interest vo i jetor and encourago every branch, o! trado In Memphis. Tas Merchaiitt' Exchange declined, at the meeting it held yesterday, to astf'-ce any sujwtion to Cvngrwa aa to the manner or method of settling the silver oiestion, brit ft urged upon that body its speedy eeUleraect, we sup pose in any way, becau-.e it is a cause of disturbance and hindrance ti the business intsrastu of the country. Perhaps this ia the proper coun-e to pursue ; but, with all the lights before wb, we must think diQerently. It is Hot merely the aj?itat oa of the silver e,uefcion that is affecting the business interests of the States injuriously, but the fact that Congress forces upon the country a silver do'lar that, fluctuates ia value from 79 to 85 cents. A fair solution of tbe problem is, in our oolusou, to be f juud in the coinage rf silver doling worth 100 cecti gold standard. Th New York .Sun, the World and tlie Tribune are bounding Attorney Gauerol (jiKlaud with almost the epirit of persecution. The World ad vises him to got rid of his telephone aloik tit or.ee. It essumes that "he cannot regard it aa desirable that the judges before whflin the Bell case will be tried should know that by their de cision they enrich a high Cabinet offi cer or render his property worthless." It asks him whetber his ownership of the stock is creditable to the "Domo or'atic Reform Administrates" or cal culated to )a'se the highett standard of official honor in public life. Iu plain terms he is t jld tbtt his po sition is untenable, and that he mutt sell his stock in order to clear the Department of Justice from reproach and suspicion. To this the Tribune ane-vers that "so far a? the moial aRpciticf the case are con cerned it mHknsnd difference wKi tner Mr. Garland bo'da or sells his S'ock. Hebaibeen chargrd with receiving $1,500,000 of this itJck a a gift when he was a Senator, and when impo taut legitl ition i.Q'tj.'tiog patents and these Ulptoa companies was before Con Rrees. Will the sale of tbat gift stock rem 079 the reproach of to dishonor able a fc.viaaetion?" The Sun takes the same t obiVon sad plainly charges corruption, and that the Ball suit3 were entered and pressed for specula tive purposes. But neither tbe World, the Tribune nor the Sun have any thing to eay about the manifest justice of the suit aid tho government's right to undo its own blunder. Nor do they siy oae word about fie fact adduced before the special commissioners of the Interior Department, by which it ,vras proven that Bell procured the pa'ent by collusion, by corruption and br the theltof sn invention of the like o which he did not dream until the pinna and specifications were placed bafore him. The World, the gun and f ie Tribune ghoul I treat their readers to a dissertation on this aspect of the case. Ths question ra'sed by the Repub lican members of the Senate that the President shall give his reasons for remova's is one that Mr. Cleveland will continue to (newer by denial. As the New York Timet says: "With the fact that induced the President, as the ehief executive, to remove sn of ficer they have nothing to do. As far ba;k.aithe firut session of Congress this question of the Senate's share in removals was raised, and it wai fully dtt?rmined that it had none." Mr. Madison then, in a letter ti' Edwin Raadolpb, quoted by the Timet, put the relative powers of the President and 8enate in such cases very plainly He said: "A very interesting ques tioa is started By whom officers ap pointed daring pleasure by the Presi dent and Senate are to be displaced; whether the power results trtlhe au thority appointing, or, as an executive function, to the President, who is vetted with the executive power ex cept so far as it is expressly qualified. Jfy pritent opinion it that tite Sen tite i as&K.iated mlh ihe Preti ieut ly way of exception, and can not therefore claim beyond the .exception. On the contrary construction the Sen ate meat sit constantly ; officers would iruke parties then to support them n ifli net tne President, and by degrees the executive power would slide into as branch of the Legislators; on the most favorable supposition it would bs a two-headed monster." To pre vent the possibility of such a monster, and save the country from an intoler ant usarpa'jn such aa the 8ent, in too many intUnces, has proven itself, the Democratic party and press should sustain the President with a unani mity that sba'l prove to the country that the men who elected him believe him sincere as a civilservice reformer, and ai snh will bold up kis hands and fctrsogthen him by their support and Approval. FOR LABOR. DILLS 1ST THE INTEREST OF THE WOKKINUaEX. Seaatar Yaace an! ths Pan Elfetrle Compaay Another ' Band ' . UU-FwtalOrfera. f ; - rraort. to thi ArniCl v 'Wishisctoh, January "59. The Ho;ia Coumfw on LaVir hits inalruoieil Mr. Jaioss to re-part liW(av' blv his bill malting it nniantui J- as Otlioer, aj-ent or servant of the jprerc meat f ihs United RUs to toitraot lot cauvlct labor, nod imposing a Cub of f-um foiiO to $10,000 or imprlfou ttint rif eae to tnrne years far viola tion of tho act ,.The subcommit'te having th:trgs cf tho . convict Labor question repoitd favorably a bi 1 pro hibiting the nso of material mse by convicts in the conatruttion t( gov- e tnu"j zo&i, pp !hf 1M wmniv- lee did not set upon iL The Kn"i ' Let'r Carrieis' ARo.kton will be hi a d by the committee next Monday in favor of the extension of the eight hour law. SENATOR VANCTS of North Carolina speaking of the pub lication, by a Nuw York paper, of his name aa one of the stockholders of the Pan-Electric Telephone Company, said that the whole at a qment concerning niin wai a "bare-faced, naked and bild-heuded lie." lie never bad any connection or relation with the com piny, nor was his rase ever entered on the books o! the lo.npauy. coKoaaeeiiAX jambs t t New York baa received from the New York Board of Trade and Trans porta iun s loDg petition nreing Con gress to give effect to the President's recommend t'ons regarding suspen sion of silver coinage. Several thou aand eignntures are attached to the petition, embracing neany all ths lead ing bnsineas houses in New York and Brooklyn and other parts of New York B ate. . MB. CALDWBLL to day introduced a bill to prohibit the bnainess cf importing paupers, lazzi roni aud beggars into the United ttee and Territories, oad hiring out the same. Referred to trie Committee on Labor. MB. veal ' introduced a bill for the relief of the First Baptist church in Chattanooga. rOSTAI. OBDRBS. New offices Moo re town, Desoto county, Miss., Annie Moore, postmis tress; Whiteapple, Franklin county, Miss , William u. Collins, postmaster: Burt, Cannon county, Tenn., Daniel B. Yearwood, potaiaster. Pojioffl at Wise, Jackson county, Ark , changed to Weldon. fcttr service Fayette villa to Bt. Pant, Ark., increased to twice a wuek alttfr February 1st, a id between Corn ing and Cherokee Bay to twice a week. Fajrauutcr-ttenvral Mnallh'a Bea- ' ,tuc. AaTtmuTos, January 29. The sen tence imposed by thw general court martial In the cssa of Pymutsr-Qen-end J. A. Smith, United States navy, having been approved by the Secre tary of the Navy and confirmed by the President, wi.s promulgated to-day at the Nivy Department. The charges upon which Paymaster-General Bniitb was arraigned and tried were two the first being, "Scandalous conduct tending tJ the destruction of good morals," and the second. "Culpable inefficiency in the performance of duty." The court found him guilty on both charges, and sentenced him "tn.be diamiswd from the position of Chief of the Bureau of Provis on a and Ch.thing in the Department of the Navy; to be suspended from rank and duty as as a pay inspector, on furlough pay, for three ;earp, and to retain his present number in his grade during that period" Another Bond Call. Washisoton, January 29. The Sec retary of the Treasury has issued a fa'l for redemption of the 3 per cent, loan cf 18S2. The principal and axrued interest will be paid o, the Treasury of the United States in Washington on tbelbtof March, 1880, and the inter est will cease on tbat day. Following is a description of the bonds: Three per cent, bonds issued under the set of Congres), approved July 12, 1882, and numbered as follows: Fifty dot htrs,. original number 298; $100, original number, 2149 to original num ber 2165, both inclusive ; $JO0. original number, 1003 to original number 1075, both inclusive; $1000, original num ber 9189 to original number 9786, both incluaive; $10,000, original number 16,449 to original number 17,400, both inclusive. Total, $10,000,000. The bonds described above are either bonds of the "original issue," which have but one serial nun.bcr at ench end, or "sub stitute bonds," which may bs dis tinguished by the double set cf num bers, which are marked plainly "original numbers," and "substitute numbers." All of the bonds of this loan will be called by the original nnioDers only. AteoiaU r th Alabama rialaaa lonrl. Washington. January 29. First Comptroller Durham has just finished an iHveatigkt o.i of the accounts of the Court of (.'ommitsioners of Alabama CI aims, covering the period f.-otn April 1 to August 31, 18S, snd including wcac wa i rejected by the Htate De- paitcnent, has dita lowed items amounting to$22,5;j lor the fame rea son that he stopped the payment of wnrrants for items of a similar ch a 'ac tor in August last, t wit, that they were net warranted by law. New Judicial circuit. Wtbhikgtoh, January 29. Ssnttv Ingalh iuiroduced a bill in the Senat) to-ciay to amend the Revisad Statutes to as to mate the K ghth Judicial Cir cuit of the United Kites consist of ths Suite- of Nebraska, Kanru Arkansas end Oalora Jo, instead of . Minnesota, Iowa and Missouri, as at present, and to make tha la.ter BUUrS compose the Ninth Circuit. Rrevptton t ths Wklte- Waihinotom, January 29. The publio recepiion at the White-House to-mght was one of the larpeat aflaira of ttie kind ever seen here. The hours of the reception wers from 9 to 11 o'J ck, but long before 9 o'clock a cio.vdp packed crowd of people ex tended noil the main entrance of the Executive Mansion the entire length of the carriage-way, and for ha'f a block up Pdnnaylvania avenue, Up- to 11 o'clock ths crowd, con. tinucM to increase and it was long after tha hour bf m the lst one in the lme had paeecd thioueh. The PresidejQt was assisted in receiving by j MissClevsland. Mm. Manning, Mrs. Whitney and Mrs. Yils- Secretariat Manning, Whitney, Endicott and laaar, were also present.. CuL Wil son made ths rirBSTlet ona. - eaaaert ky Bllad irttaU. Wabhiwotok, Jamyy 29. With tiie purport f promoting interest in lh establishaneut of institutions in this cimntry for artistic music educa tion ol the blind, a concert wai given in All 6ooV church this evening by artists edurM'ed at the London Royal Uolljn and ' Academy1 of Music for the Bnfid. ' Invitations' to the concert Were sect Mrt'by aXOmmifrr, consibtr i ng ' of M fas'. Vi o vclsnd, M rs. Chit f J nt'tice iVa-t, Mis. bctatux. bherman, bfre. (Xtkkr Carli-le, Mrs. llmlicolt and several promlnect gentlfiuen. Prcsldtnt Oleiilirod and Miss Cleve V"iE(l were nu:o-'"g the uiaticgaishtd audience., Tb ooncat, - wli;o!i was cinder the direction of Dr. J. F. Co-np-bell, principal of the Eool College, was piogicced juccew, ,' a complete a-'.isdc HASHT1LLE, TE5S. Bealaaiti'" ort'lilet' Dvtrcllv Por M?r Ttof Arnold H aider. 18PICUL TO TUB APPIAL.1 Nabhvillb. Tkhn., January 29. R. M. Puit.-r, chief of detectives, had a misunderstanding with Cupt. Knrri gan, chief of police, to day, and re signed from the force. Mr. roil r ia regarded by the entire community II a man of hue professional anility, ti dustry and intgrity, and his rea'gns tion is a great loss io the city. Ha loft lint night for Chicago, where he has received a flatterin? businees cfl'-.r. The grand jury is tt Jl invoatigating the sn-cdlled Arnold murder, but has failed to find a true bill. The opitdon kiows t'"iit the jury does not believe th hcaileaa remains are those cf Ar nold. A telegram frcm Philadelphia an nounce' the death there to-niht of M. II. Ho a aid. Hn was eightyeigl.t years old, a d bul lived in Tennessee many years. Durioit the psst year he bad donated over JuO.fOO to the va rious charitable nrainiw i'Tuof Nash ville, besides lltyXX) to f und a libiary here aud $5000 to the State Historical Society." Dr. J. M. Gowan of this city, a prac titioner of sixty-two years, committed suicide this morniua Bboat 4 o'clock. At that- hour he arose, and telling bis wife to go back to sleep walked out into the ball, where he cut h'a throat with a razor, sever ing the maxillary nerves. With out leaking any noise he went buck to bed, and lay down at the tide of bis wife. At 7 o'clock one of his daughter's discovered his condition, and medical attendance was sum moned. He died, however, in two hours. Business troubles bad of lata caused bim to be much depressed, and it is supposed that in a fit of glrom be decided to lake the ra-h tap. He leaves a wife and four chil dren. ' BIRMIXHHaw, A Lt. Traoin n( o Work la the Caal - meia!. ISriOUL TO TBI APfIAt.1 Bibmimgbam, A la.. January 29. For some time oast about 100 tramps have been loafing around Sl'.ss'a fur nace and sleeping in the warmth of the long battuy of the coke oven. The furnace needed hands and repea'edly made (flirts to employ the tramps, but they would not work. The police made a raid on them and succeeded in capturing twenty-f ur, and all were landed in jal. Seven were tried and convicted to-day, and fined 125 each for vagrancy. They will be -put in the coal mines to work out their finer. There ia no doubt of the conviction of th rett. J. W.Oibornand Marion Hamner, arrested in Tuscaloosa for represent ing themselves as United States deputy marshals and extorting money from a man named Dunn, whow cass had been nolle prosequied, bal a hearing bsforu tbe United States Commission ers hers to-day, and were bound over to the spring term of the court. ARKiDElPIIlA, ARE. Tbe Ideality r th Dead Horse Ttalf f K-lnbltHhrfl. fariciAL to tbi ArriAL-l Abkadklphia, Abk , January 29. The horse-taief case reported by wire yesterday has soma new developments to-day. Two men arrived frona Yell county, one of whon was tt one t;me a brother-in-law of the dead horse thief. They identified him snd gave something of his history. He is an escaped convict from the Texas peni tentiary where be was sent for fo gery snd when killed and captored yester day be was riding the third horse he had stolen in Yell county in the past four days. Sheriff Hulsey of this county believes from information in his hands that be is the man who murdered two men lait Friday in St. Fianciscoanty, this State. ' In tbe bright autumnal days tbe temptation to comfortable exposure yields its fruit in a mott pernicious cnugb and Irritation of the throat. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup stands unri valed a- a remedy for throat and lung diseases. Twenty-five cents a bottle. laternatlonnl Cattle Coaventioa. Dzkvbr, Col., January 29. The third day o! the International Cattle Convention. The Committee on Resolutions reported favorably upon the reeo'ution to appoint commit'ees to confer with EiB'.ero live-f t :k mer chants to secure a change of commis sion from per capita to per head, and an investigation as to the possibility of the speedy completion of the Den ver and New Orleans railroad to the gulf, and several minor resolutions. Lcnsoeo's perfume, Eden is. Luiidborg's perfume, MarchalNiel Roee. Lnndborga perfume, Alpine Violet. Lundborg's perfume, lily of the Valley. Cotioa-Ula Baracd sriciAL to ma ArriAL.I Duck Hill, Miss., January 29. Dan Jordan's cot.on-gin, nra' here, burned labt night. Lo i about $1,7iX); insurance, $825, in the Western of Toronto, Canada. f Lonlavllle Cftncot, PBKPABlVOB FLOOD. Foundations, cellar walla and build ingBSuiiject to overfiow should be con structed with Louisville Cement. It is the standard. Dry Import at Hew Tork. Nrw Yobk, January 29 Total im ports of dry goods at this port during the past week trera valued at $2 8H, 323, and tbe amount thrown on the market $2,882,403. LIBERALSAGAM IS POWER TOE RESIGN kTlOIT OF LORD SAL. ISBUKY ACCIP1ED. Mr. Gladstone Summoned tor a (.' sniUtlon with the Queen ChamberU!s'g Tltw?. Lowusk, January 29. Tho Queen bat accepted ths resignation o! Lo-d Salisbury end bis Cabinet, fend hue aumuio'ied him for a conpol'.ation. The doadlock btwen Mr. Gladeto.ie and Lmd Hartingt.in contiuncs, ths latter holding th it the rep; e-ion of disorders . In Ireland ia primarily leeway. - . . LoSD (AUtBtTSf relarned to London tliis evening fioua 02borno, He was closely guarded tiy detectives. AOBABIAH AGITATION IS WA1B3. ' MichsilID vitt, Dslen Tuylor and others will inaugurate an sgranan agitation in Wales oj Uor.fJty next. CBSATID A SKWATrOft. The latett number of ihe Xi,eittnth Century contains an articlj by Arnold Koater which lias creawd a wjnaatioo here. Ths writer recalls tha'. Iriwh men were at tbe bottom of the Molly Msguire conspiracy in Pi-Dnajlvaniaj thut Irishmen plotted sgalut the olli cials and the Chineee iu ban Francis co; that the Tammany hug wee hi-gely supported by Irish citizsnr, en 1 that the Boston pol es were tampered with hy Irith pufmciunB of thai city. Tho hifctiry of the world show, liatavc, I'ibt the lrieh enjjae iu cnn.p',rao!es wl erever they may be, n:id he advises that the Euginh Uoiernment exercise firmness in its treatment of Irnhuid, aa o'herwiae tho reconquest o! that coun try will be necessary. IDINBUBGH rRDMOTCD. The Duke of Edfhburh has b?eu up pointed commander-in-chief of the Msditerraneuu SUt'on. cuauusblain's VIAWJ. The Fortnightly Jteview pn bushes a political article which is gcntrully supposed to reXitct the views id Mr. Joph Chamberlain on the prt sent criais. The writ jt expret es grc-ai re gret at the "timidity of the VVhii;a, who seem to be afiaid to fieri tho laid question." "Their opuosition," he sayi, "foiled a former a tempt to st t tU this great issue," and ho urges them rn reconsider the wlioli suhjnrt .now. "A frank concert with tlin Na tionalists should be prop mad," the article continue, "and if Mr. Parnell re'usos to Jiotip.te on the basis of aolviog the Irish pioblem by nn al juatment of the land question, (ht-n the Liberals should try to deul wit 'i the Home Rulers thio gli Mr. lli-a-ley." The writer says tint hi thinks a f jw mouths will reveal the Uiteen sions which h mxintnir.B are now do.mant in the Nationalist paty, and intimates that a falling , t 3 in i u American donations to the Le.-.guo trea ury will bring Mr. Patki bll to the point of cocfjruiinir his oY-r.iVi il t. wha1: Erglishmen may jiVVy gwi in co'iciusion, tie writer u.v th rejection of nil the other sc'jwns or home rule yet propoied, end rh s if Eng and ever yielda to ttie lriali dc luand fir a native Parliamout ahe will have no guaratt'Q ignintl, u- eviiit ial rerara ioa of Ireland from tireat Britain. BKTUACTBD DIS CUAIUiltft. The Duke of Westminiater hat re tracted his recent charges ngninst Par-Df-Miti'S of (quandering lrieh tlor ;iUins in debauchery. He says he is unable positively to prove the clia-g". HAS BOT I1DICATKD niS IVTBNTIOK. The Daily Newt fays that n'ltliough Lord Uartington has not indicated his intentions, it iscertainly viemature to assume tbat he would decl ine In ths event ot his being asked to aeaist Mr. Gladstone. HKITATBD BKTWBKN OLAUftTOitE AMD BABTINliTON. . . Previous to Mr. Gladstone being summoned it was reported thf.t the Q ieen hesitated between the ex-Pre mier and Lord Hartington, and had ordered the Minirtero not to surren der their seats of office until Monday. GENERAL FOUK1GN NI W.. Tbe BabUUt Lcadrr a ritllnro. Caibo, January 29 Spies who hae arrived here report that tho Mabditt leader bai utterly failed to persuade the Congolese to attack the british, and that the Kabbahish tribes have resolved to abstain from lighting. Hlalllau taptoMMl. St. FiTiRsnuRa, January 29. The police authorities having ascertained that a Nihilist p o". was being formed, made a descent to-day upon tha head quarteis of the conspirators and ar rested twauly-three peisons. On the discovery ot the conspiracy the police authorities, fearing that injury to the Czar was intended, advjs'-d him to re turn to hin palace at Gatachine. The Emperor, however declined to do bo. The Franalaa Landta. Beblim, January 29. In tbe Prus sian Landtig to-day, during the dis cnasion on tbe spirit mouopoly bill, Prince Bismarck declared that if spirit monopoly was refused tho govern ment would be foiced t ) impose au enormous license upon dealers. Re ferring to his remarks relative to the Reichstag in the Landtig ype'erday. in the dipcusaion on tlie subject ot the expulsion of Poles, he doc la-ed the government did not intend nithpr a coup d etat, or the diasolution of the Reit hstiir. m Jniuwa Arrratl. Berlin, Jaonury 29. Mr. Jonssen, the German-Americau wb!) was re cently forcibly expelled fiom Norberg, returned to that town aud was imme diately arnatd. Wb have used ToQgaline in several cases of neuralgia and rheumatism, and relibf baa foil iwed its uae in every intUnce. Drs. K. A. & A. McCoy, Pinaon, Tenn. ADJUSTABLE AfiKLE SUPPORTING Thei Best Thing; in the World for Weak Ankles, 'Athletic Sporta and Skating 1 ZELLKElt & CO., SOLE AGENTS. 1IANDS0XE U00TS, bUOES & SSlVVJSBS A SPECIALTY. 300 STJKUKTi iHilll'IfflfJ, TENN 1IFI. HIUBKE-At M-oreBtown, N. J.,na Fri day, January 2), Wfi, ltr. RioiCt'i IIigiiku, tw n Tnv-?itnti Tir f fc.r fr cHs.ovnst 7, "tto Ilnnun' r?i. 0 ia-o outlcfaatorr to w. every ctk-mttn wiJ wct tt 5 r-rrfV- ar-.:.. W ava pt:-ti.ic,' t"-io U't a.anr.lt.l-.irj f tha ohof. U lvo-.ats cf C3 Z ycfua' c?- .'Iciki aud mx'i , i -whut t. 1!1 -C ilc.UA.-, s'.vo Cwl:ii.rt t:d r-'.'ix 5C 1; tti'i'l I;-. 'i l y t 1 1. " 1-V.-.V t 1 t: t. i 1 Cc r UiulU. DR. It. L. LAJSKI, I'liyniclan, Surgeon and Accoucheur, EKS1DANCB AND OFFICE, 'Hi Jlain HttK i t, Netiril uioij. Talapliaia No. 88. MUF-IPMREYS9 WT7 Marcal of nil liscc.re:, Byr.lU li UBVifl, M. p. CnOTli nntl tlOU) ,aX i,tt of rvtMoiPAit wos. rrmia. rwrw. SI HorttiH, Wutia iVter, Wumi Cullo... 3f J 'rviii 'ollc, or 'iVUtlug of ItiUnta 4 1 IMArrhnii of Ohilrtrvu or A JolU tt .VI, JVlItvatonfurv. (uiinuir. liilum LkjlitV.. wj hiflovft 1 or b nH Vomit ins IMIKhil, kji I, fruUPtliUrt. t M.Vrtiniljiin. TA'tliMcbe, l''iiciU'h(i,,.Ma V lIcaitiK'lif-P, Hick Jrwloii, VrUffo.. HOMEOPATHIC i II "! pl la. Jilt tons btoDtnrli.,. . Htinpretwed nr Tiilii In I IVrlodv fiitfW, to Prt futeiri'Hl. ,;.,.,,, Croup. t'onffU. Oiftiouit iirxtfhiitff..a nll lihf mil. KnaiprlM, Kntptioo., lOieurunllwin, IbLfainaiio l'iui.,, Kevrrnd Aenr. i -ttHta. jVliUraV..M I jp3 IS I'llPd, BUmliirUMdinR ., , Oiarrh, lnAwnxa, ikM ia tlto H4 .AQ Hhoojumi 'imKh ici-nt( cjoaliit,. Ji- 4iVnrnI OtliU.iv,rui'ftMiHttaJi(w Jvh SO J it 2N rvuit 1ci)tHiv j-it.l. I rliinrv -iLneH.WatMnt frfwl taa N If'' ' !MiPAn of llit iJarf luliiiiJtiV)iiHf An r I ' lW ii i laiani i a hold by limiTi-IM. or wnt pniirt on nit Uf .1DF.H1..H,K. Ron-Rcsldent Notice. No. 32(19(7), K.D.-tn 'ha Chatanry Cinirt i.l Si-eliiy xunnty. Tana. blata tt Xoauoa- vi. W. K. 1'ul.l-rot nl. It annuariiia fr;m tha Kill wMf'.i U mvt.rn t in thil a.i-no that tha d-fenmtnt, Hamuel T. Aikinmm, is a non-rrt'ilcst of tha Kut ef TenntaitaH, nid 'hnt tha Anrnoa aad rot- do va ol tha bi'l'H of Chorion ell- ana Kata Wall, dfi-n man, a a nnaiiowa and eaii.at ha ftrfi-f rtniupd upna d.liannt inquiry tlie Raid hnlra brine mada diicndanU herutn keouis of thair in orant in lot 1, bliC. S.1, Mui:i nr-ot, Ma'"ihla, irtiic-h thin lnn'cn Jinif 0crk 10 Ha J for unpaid taif n ttiaraon : it in thi-rat'ora onlevtii, That ttity n'.ake their unueiran -a boroin, at tha ntiutthu jsa nf Shalov oountv, io MuniphlR, Tann . ;n or hf.fira tha lir t Mondarr in Miiri-b, 1KH, and Etoad, aniiwar or demur to aoinplainant'a ill, nr tin aama will ba taken f r con tcrard at to Iham and rat for hraring ax P'irtei and thut a copy of t hla order be ib liabrd i.nce a week, for tear meeam wet-kit, 'n tba Moinphta Ai'c'n.1. Thi 2?tb duy of Janaarr, A onj ittt: S, j. M. HOW BIX, Clerk and Master. Ey II. F. Val.b, Deputy Clerk and M-ntur. J. W. Hampton, Ho), for comi'lu'l aat . CONCENTRATED 0 WK IIU SOT AT CnJ) Orchard WaUr will OnreOnnrer, Kidlepfyor Ucart lHaeaae, but no Nay Crab Urchard Water aa!a remody for 17 1 1)YSlEISIA, A 81CK 1U2ADACIIE U CONSTIPATION, Ti aa rtcltuble aa Qnininn for CHILILS AND FEVER. THY A DOTTLE BOLD EVERY WJUKRE. tiae that Crnb-appla fra-lomark lt n all packatoof "Haiti'' and "Water." Crab Orchard Water Co., t'rop's. SIMON N. J0NR3. Manaaar. LoB'liTUIe, Ky- Hon-Rosldent Notice. No. mo, R.D. In th Chancery Court of bh Iby euaity, Tenn. Mar Key T. W. K. Croter at al. lt api.enri. from Bberiff'i return In tbia eiiUie that the defendant, M. 1'., Crater, w not to be found iu hie eouoty r It 1 therefore ordered, That he make bis appearance herein, at the eourthoure of Kueiby eounty, in Memphis. Tenn., en or be fore the first Monday in Mareh, 1H8(, and plead, answer or demur to complainant' bill, or he same will be takes lor confessed aa to biro and set for hearing ei parte; and that a copy of this order be puh'ished once a week, for foot saecepaire wnek.i, in the Memphis Appeal. '1 hisfch day of January, 1WC. A eoi.y-aiu-st: 8. 1. Mi-DOWKLL, Clerk and Mastor. Hy H. P. Walsh, Iieputy Clerk and Master. Xiylor k Carroll. BoU. for compl'nt. sat NoB-Resldenl Notice. So. 6002, R.D.-In tha Chmcery Court tt Bhelhy oour-ty, Tenn. John JohntuD ts. M M. Buck Co. lt appearing irum bill sw.rn to In this cause tbat tho defendants, hi. M. Bu-k A Co , arercildente of bt. Louis, Plate of M is toari, and lob-residents of the Bute ot Ten neftieit It is therefore ordered, Th t they ro'ke their ap-earane kerep,at the courtboa'e ol hhelljy county, Is Memi.his, Tenn., on or before tlie fir.t ond iy in March, linn, and (.lead, answer or demur to eooy-lainant s mil, or the same will be taken for confessed as to thein and sot for heiring ex parte; and that a copy cf this order bs published ones a week, lor four laicntsire aeeks, in the Memphis Appeal. Ihis &nh djy of Jan-uary.lW-. A copy-attest: 8. 1. MoD'eWKLL, Clerk and Miwter. By II K.'Walsh.Iieputy Clerk imd Master. John !. Ma'tin, Pol fne e-mpl'nt. ant (hakan) fp.ili P BAB LJRGHfiHfl COMPUMENl'AEY TO DR. HUNTER .... -: From Patients Under His Care in Memphis - FIIOM J. J. WILSON, ESQ., Superintendent cf TrL for Woodruff Lumber Compntiy. . . Mevii'mw, Tenv., Jaauary 4, ' ficrcral wccVi eaiutnftitue of tt- J. A. Hon tor's troaLmttiit tVr Catabsvi an4 , Throat DimMwo convan8 tue taat I am on the right urmJt. Rib Apprtmloa and operations give mc gtcut rulitif aud most oT ui dlstrosaing eymptcma Kate disappeared. 1 unbotutatiugly rrroinrricud all arreted with (linno dietreflrrlaf allnt'-nCR to o to Pr. Hauler, satisfied tho; will rocuivo skilful and LoiioraliU tmakiuont, J. J. VTIUOS, Otraer JuHortou and Fourth street. FROM MR. M. W. YUCKLBY. iTiMi'iiis, Tknm., January 4. VSA. 1 have been pjcvcntl wottVs nrder Dr. 4. A. Hunter's re tr CATAaait aaxl Lvno Dihbabc, anil, havo dcrivtl great relli'f Croru his trataaaL. Uit "INHALER" and iinrt.iung for carrying niixlicinus into Uis Vasal ecrittea and JLuuks are tin rWHt 1 ever suw or liuatmeJ, and giro tue ImmoxBats tad constant reliof. I confidently recoiiMtitMid all afllcted as I am, to go to hTug satWWl fee? frtll get tho very bust skill and a4teutUn. M. T. TUOXUft, OomponiUn La Uis Agel Qtloa. FROM MR.' JOHN MUSETTI. Mbmi'iim, Tuna., aaoary 4, VCS. eonira'ivd Di. jmnfM A. nunecr several wei-lta tiatm for OATiuuiaAd Oorigunr-TK'W and pliuml inyself under IiIh U-'Mitincnl. I have stuAdily anal rapidly improved tim c'tl on, gaiutun co'or aud Mtrenntli, and I feel I aa Rp4 ting well. Ilia "INilALA'i'lOr1" liistrumi'tit opro a my head and longs and giva llvem grout rclit-f. 1 iurnostly rroou.iuoud all m nikSDrtuauto as to b fllitft(Md with rmh ai'ii ct t to g" to hiui. JOHN MUSETTI, Wh L, D. Ikinuiutl, O,rocr, 466 Moixi bUvo. 4 ,. a,v , , -f j . -v ;v. .. ; " " ' - - Dr. HiiMtorK Visiit to Mompliis. I'r. .1 av-vm 1! iT:a, formal ly of Kuropn, lto of Now Orleans, Doc tor c-f lii.li.'i-i..' at.ll Surgery, Vnivcrsily of Bruonc'ii, Liocntmto of tke Jljjii! liill''g of Myiician and furirooni, Kilinburg; a 1'upil of 8t. Tliciuiii- Jlo-iiil,ii :n,ii (.lie finl Brnniptun Hospital for Disoaaus of too (.'holt, Londou, t ii.;.k'iif; a brief Profcwionnl vinit to tin's oity before re turnit.g to Kuujhj, unrJ iuay be ojiihuUciI at iNo. 8() Court street, between Third i,ii J i-'ourtl, lr. IJtnt.it bul to- twt'nty-fi'tf ytirs, devoted iecil attention to dio-ea-sen o.' tin II kai, Tih.oat, ( iikt and Blood, ombraoing Catarrh, Horo Tkroal, LninuliitiM, Av'l.uia, Conumjitiou, Dcalnoas, Kyo, Heart and Untitt I'ispiiRcs, Strofulii, rir. Of Cos hours, 10 a.m. to 1- ra. ; ltoGp.ro. i'crsous at. a li itante should Mend ior Du. HuNTRa'ij Jovb.AI., IiOOKJ and LiMTft o' QnrMTit ns. While a persunal consultation is desirablj, it i" cot alwnyx c:ti'y, uvi trvntuiuDt on, in all oasea, be conducted by corrtM.ondenri MOTES! iarT Willi in 4,.mI1 lriM lor MOT EN, UVS FALLS aud TU4MI V tttrnM ol iti li-H rlMiiiH. Send for ( irculur atifl l'rlc' Paid, IST. SPBBRS, tTir. tb Vance Street, Moruphis, Teuii. ' AbcS Commission Mcrcliants Wos. 34 nl JJG Jluillint Wtr?'!, cmpiiln, WHOLES AXE Dry Goods, Notions, GEBTLEFJEK'S FURNISHIMG Kos.X2S-32S Main Street IktempltH Tasi. WIAKKIS1Afl.y MCCK' Ti') KKKIKABLK f'Jl "Xl- W fll WUlCa ,cfl...T to lAet-aaeaixinfie mott Tatiral..!. uij.aJ. , .lees will euuar f aToraiil j wH th tt arj n.u kei in toe Uuiteil hutes. .iineetnen'1 ill CaJU Buyers. a i . r i UAa-- P. Af'ADJEI'. Foil eOADBBB? & Co GROCERS & COTTON FACTORS, a? iWfc sei ,,mmL. axnisa! IATIH Kl.aV?. GOODS, 1'i