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PUBLIC LEDGER, im. oi 'ft. !3 MuJSoo Mr-evu RAILROAD T1E TABLES. MKMPHW AND l,OUln VI LI.K RAILROAD, ArrlvM. Leave. a. a. r.M. S.40 n Kipreai., k.J 3' I all , I. VI iwnsville A 4A J 4.4u Th Brownsville Accommodation. eve at ( tin p.m. dally, except Sunday. In.,. .11 at head of Vain strceel Ticket OMic. U-C Kali t W rta ef J2roa. UKMriHS ASD CD ARLKVTO! RAILROAD Arrim Leavee. .... Mill .. . .lu 10 kkixear ,, . H.iiuorriilr Acftaitanil B J.3U Junctiug Acoia .tu-t'n... r.n I r.M. I 11. -v 10 I 4.4". 7.101 ."0 Ticket Oltn, T, Mam tret, mil at the Dop..l. . MISBliJiill'M AND TENN KSSBB R. R. mw. Leave. , P.K. A.M. r.M. l.- 4.;w 6.3 fl. O. Mail (dully)... Sl.4 1.90 .lepot t frot of Main street. Ticket ,)mce. I7 Main lret. one door orth of Jeflersoo MS V'lV'JK. OcnMSuf't. AlLMl'lllS rOSTOKHCE. Orrtoi Hop.-Fan II i.v.TuSr.M.l BonDit. fKHUVTO lUt.M. Close. Arrive. .. I r.M i.w. I r.M. II 12.3o 10.43 Memphis A Ohio R.R. 1 nice Daily, tieuii ht A Charleston R. K. Daily. 1.00 130 J.N) 10 50 MUJirni.pl A Tenn c. K. K.--Daily Meniphi A Little R Mlisirsippt A Tennee- 12 aO 2.15 7.10 .00 1 li. I'.. K.r k - ll , Mist. river to !' 1 Friar' P't-i Vi-ksl.unt'tri-' daily, weekly) Vnn..Thnra.. Sat. Min. river t. St.Lon.ui Moo. and Tbur. White Rivet S.ml WerklT Tu". A Sat. tirk'snrer, tri-wcekly Mon.. Wed. A Friday. Karton t?ri-w,ly) Mon., Wed.,Fri. Cuba, Tcnnoiaee . wee klv Friday. EyhnliaiOllvenranch Tuo. and i n. 10 5.25 M ANOXIC DIBECTOKT. BECTOKT. i.oooirs. T.onniril. Bottth Mkvpbtb. No. n-mta Id Friday In .ach mor'h hall ornar Maduon anil r-eo-ond l. K. Pullen. W. M. A. J. Wheeler, becretary. Aokoka. Ko. lM-meeti lt Mooday In every month, at Odd iellowB IU1I. oornor Court and Main. C. (J. Looke, W. H.t B. Kirhmond, Secretary. Lkiii Scott, No. 2f9 meeti Irt Thumday of each month hall eorner Madvaon and hen "ond. A. F. M.; E. Uolduiith, georotary DroTO. No. 239 mertj 3d Friday of each Vi.-.iij r.iln..' Hall Hun. P. Prifla. month W. M. R. W. 6belton. Secretary Kii.w!i!tKO. No. Sll-meetj 4th Friday of each month at South Momohie Hall, ooroer of Madison and Second. Richard Craighton, V. M. lKiuii Ciapeki, Beoreury. I0T41. ARCH. PKinc CnirTitit, No. 22 mreti 24 Monday of each mantb-Odd Kcl'nws' II II . C G. Looke, M. E. II. f.; A. J. Wheeler, BeoreUry. Mrmphiii Cmr-TFtR, No. 16 raeeti at Odd Fellows' Hall, 3d Monday of each moath. W . B. Matthewa. iU S. 11. P.I John W. Ward, Beoreury. B. ADDS. M. Ernii CoBKOit,, No. 6 meetg 8d Thum day of each month Odd Fellowa' Hall. (J. luder, Th. IU. ; 0. II. Jlyeri, Reo. TEMPLARS. Ctixvi Commket, No. 4-meet 4th Mon day of each month. (J to. iioUomh, Com.; T. i. Barchus, Rec. Cai.tirt Cit pti!r or Ri! Cboii, 18th. No. 1. Charles W. Adnroi, Sid, M. W.-.'; II. Xomliuion, Kd, Boo.'. 1 O. O. V. DIBKCTORT. i- . Odd Jellowi' Ball, eorreT Main and North Court street.. i.odocb. MuMPHia IiOdoi, No. 6 meeti every Tibi dny. Ueo. W.Mnthews.N. (i.i A.W.New aim, V. ti.! Jhn W. Waynesburg, Beo retary; K. K. Itik, T-e arer. CHiniaAV LiiitiX, No. meeu every Mon day nipiit. John A. Holt. N. li. ; Geo. W . L. Crook, V. ft.; John Oairow, R. S. Thomas Bacon, P. 8.; II. 1). Connell, Treasurer. BrHtLL.Kt Lodo, No. 140 meets every Wed ne'lay nicht. 1'. Henniifer, N. ; John P. lloflman, V. O.; II Hhillini!, Secretary. Basui I,orr, No. 1)7 meets every h'ridny ninbt J. K. Fincher. N. O. ; SVm. llonry, V. i i T. 8. Jukes, P. and Ri B.i Ueorite A. Waring, I'reasurer. DRURKH LODOR- Mrmphu Drk Liiiiui No. 9 meets lt Katnrday of ench month. Chat. M. Carroll, It. M ! I. O. Tradnr, I. D. M. ! Ueorse W. Mathews. A. D. M.s T. S. UinKham, Becra Ury; E. R. Jack. Treasurer. RKrAMPHRNTS. itoo EitOAVPutKi, No. 3 meeta on the 1st and 3d Thnrd:iy nifhts of each month. W. II. Moyrton. C. P.s K.F.Alexander, 11. P.: leo W. Mathews, B. V. 'Ihos. Bacnn, B. : II. D. Connoll, 1 ; John Garrow. J.W. Mirupnis KsrAXPMKNT, No. & meet 2d sntf 4th Thursday niehts of each month. A. . Newsoiu, C, P.: co. V. rrnilh, II. P.; Jos. Wke, M. W.; 0. H. Pli'fhke, fccril.e; T. B. Jukee, Treasurer; P. J. Millard, J. W. JHIOIITS Or PYTHIAS. TtxKcosrR Titmog No. 5 Meet svflrr WednasiUv niffht at Crrene Cnmmandorv Hall. No. ?i4 Front street, K. 0. 1'ivvers, C. C; J. F. Fi-her, V. C; K. 11. Jack, P : A. lluun, JL. ol K. ; N. Culeuian, AI of K.; II. C. BiEclow, K. of K. S. MuMPnia Lonon No. 6 VeeU every Tues day night at Druid Hall, No. 37!-4 Booth Court streei. T. P. Turner, C. C. : D. R. Irving. V. C ; G. A. Lofton, P.i CbrlcA. LeClerc. M. of E. ; John Baiu, .M.of F. ; Marion . Haley, K. of R. B. TJntttMl Ancient Or nitsMl Ancient Order of DrnliU. TKgKijRre Gaov. No. 1. U. A. 0. D. meeU at the Druid Uall, No. 37 Bontb Court treat, on the 1st and i Tuesday evenings in sk-vch month. J. B. llciligers, N. A.; J. eehler, V. A.; F. W. Buttinghau. Baore . taryt John L. Ki hherg. Treasurer. .v.khi-hiK GaovK, No. 2 meets at the Druid Hall, 37 Court street, every Thursday evening. Wm. M. Loeb, X.A.s U. Oertel, V. A. ! J. V. Bbide, Secretary: Barney Gray, Treasurer. Ci.gANTHi Guova, No. 3 ineeU at the Druid flail, '! Court street, on the 1st and 3d Mon day eveninirs in each montk. A. F. Davis, N. A.: Gco.-ire W. Baiter. V. A.: M. Bren, tierretary; Aiartin Cohen, Treasirer. Concohoia A. Ch a ptr r. No. 1 meeU at the Druid Hall, on the 2d and 4th Tuesday evening in each month. J.Beebler, E.S. A.; A. lliufeld, Becrtiary. rpEMPERAKCE SOCIETY. Natoma, Trwri.r or IT. axd T. No. 1 meet every Tuesday night at hall of Cyrene fom manderr, No. rrnntst. Jos. II. Shepherd, W , O. 1.; Frank Lamont. W. V.T. : I. Isaacs P. W. C. I . : A. B. Corwine, W. II. ; Jas. S. Watrer. tV. K JFORALE FOH HAL.K. Memphis Bank Property, orlhrl fors'rof Itnls Mad. Inwia atrcela, f einplila. Trass. HMITS VF.RT DE-1EABI.K PROPERTY, I tfiirtv-eignt M feet sauare. it offered at private sale. It is well known to be the be.t Lo-uirM t.-catioo in M unphis. For further particular ai piy to J. i. DARDEV, A-iirnee, ICT-t tin the premises. HAIR DYE. Batchclor's Hair Dye. Thi- rndld Hi'f TT W te IV in th wwf.. Th woij tru and ,r '.rc dye. H rnt 1 . re ! i1 ar.d iT.aUtMtrKi: ru a;":it'C"inTii nt ; B r-o -ui'.'uf I nn v urf lNi.nt s.ir. Hrra r 1 1 tt 1. 1 ;p .( b4 tit- tD4 warben. 1'r :kiii"iT(,.Tk iurrb iu ioiht l tiL aad l'iti trie bairi tx, mt j i- n 1 . 1.. lot rrmw t(savl W . A. 1 iu tei.r. ili I - 1 I l'tu-c ilo'XrM) I'rupnetor, . T. . R. EUIiEKA -ru n a vh "found it." long kxpkkikntk, and kxtkvsivI acquaint- 11 ane uh old uuuiaurr, .naM. u to luruub duiablnd .k.aul SIIOKS -A.IVX GAITKRH. Right IT head wrtkiak) h bt jcrtmnt vr In MoiupbU at thl aon. Til Eirrka ')! VaiUI work worth doubla that of any other make. KIND OUR PLACE NO 316 MAIN, NEAR CORNER OF MONROE STREET. l,?2 t JOS S. LEVETT fc CO. MUNICIPAL. ILVguUr Mfctliij of th Council. BO AMD sF rvrHI'ILHEHi orni'tAi. RRroRT.) City Haix, JUnrmn, February S.H'O. fcagliieer' AhiiumI Keporl. Citt Kuisrkr' Oint R, I Memphis, Trim., Jau. 3, lsTJ. I Hon. John Jolnioii. .Mayor: 1 herewith ubuiil my report of the expend iture of this department fur th yoar 1i-i riaar ward. Juniper A Wyli. arth n'lcd on Mrkel street - Workhoiis force, oleAnioi street and alloys -: Street foroe, Kradmir. bridmnf aud repairim streets aud alleys 01 j,4ca 3,:nt) 2U IRfOMD ward. P J Mallon A Co., repairing pip and pumpeor. Irontand Poplar Workhouse furo. eloanini alreol and alleys Stnet force, ra.lm, bnd(iii( aud repairing streols aud alleys. 19 30 m 32 2.S70 74 THixD WARD. JAM Londen. stone pavement alley north of Jetl.rsoD, from Second U Fourth treets H Lemon, repairing cistern at Mam aDd Jeflerson Workbou.e force, eleauing streeu and alleys Street ftirce. grading, bridging and repairing street and alley - C.445 a 100 00 7.100 1.518 ll 7,7'J0 CO 50 53 079 00 6.330 35 6,005 88 121 37 19 87 710 21 802 00 1,040.74 rot'RTR WARD. Jamei Cusick, ston gutter at Court and Third streeu Workhouse ferce, oleaning streeu and alley Street force, grading, bridging and repairing street auu aaeya riFTH WARD. O VMargerum, covers for inlets Gy- nmn ,tr..t kritlffB f O V Margerum, stone curb rt-t on Shelhv. near Uayoso streei Tim Haley, grading Uayoso street. from Shelby to unnton Workhouse force, cleaning streeu and alley Street force, grading, bridging and repairing street aud aue 2,691 19 BIITH WARD. Steele A Inglas, stone pine en Duller, between wholly and Alain streets... Dan Lannigan Jaying pipe on Uut ler, between tlielby and Main sti... Dan Lanniiean, earth filled at Uay oso and liernaudo streets Workhouse force, cleaning streeta 42 00 12 00 16 60 272 09 2.024 08 and alleys : Street force, grading, bridging and repairing streeu ana alleys 2,306 68 376 04 89 20 10 00 16 60 269 05 RKVK3TH WARD. Hnrtnstt A Haley, straightening U.nii from TWIn to Gavoso Street M. Larkin, earth filled on Hernando, between Beal and Gayoso street Martin Dwyer.earth filled onllernan- d j. between lieal and uayoso si Dan Lannigan. earth filled in at Hernando aud Gayoso street Mellorh 4 fctein. earth filled on Gay oso, between Desoto and W elling- ton treets Charles Naele, cisterns at Union street and Marshall avenue, and Lauderdale and Linden streets Charles Bennett, building up cistern necks atLauderdale and Linden st H Lemon, repairing cistern at Her nando and Elliott streeu G V Margerum, stone cover for in puts Gayoso street bridge, and lay ing new and old curb, 2d bridge, Byal street - 175 00 5 00 300 00 215 30 0 H P Piper A Co, brick pavement, 2d bridge, Boal, paving brick, Jef ferson street - 98 91 n 1 V.nthln lnmher and haulinr for Nicolson. 2d bridge, Beal street 316 41 A Pn.tnl Imvihv new and rclavio 'old Nicolson. 2d bridge, lieal street 389 17 .Inn P.m.kiv iinnH tuiuir. Hernando street, near Beal 26 40 lV..lhnii.n furnn. cleanina StreOU and alleya 646 00 Rtrui.t ri,f. vrafliuir. hridvina and reuairini streeu and alleys - 3,164 10 6.0W 18 kioiith Ward. T C Betti, lowering fence on Jeffor- son. near Orleans T C Bettis. work of building bridge on Manasnas, north of railroad Charles Bennett, luilding up cistern necks on Jones av aDd Kolieson sc. Charles Nagle, cistern on tilth St., near Satiarans st 500 30 00 5 00 87 50 577 94 252 00 4.327 26 Joseph Haines, buildidg brick sewer on J norntou av Workuoune force, clearing streets ' nnd alleys Street force, grading, bridging aud repairing streuU and alleys 6,2M 06 NINTH 'ARD. Cain A Tucker, removing stamp from 31iil street at Fifth street - JO uu Hartnatt A Haley, grading Filth street 3.305 76 Tim Haley, eanb filled on Kiel, be tween Second and I illh streets 1,282 84 Wm R Chuudlur, excavation ouFittti street - 31 50 T C Bettis, work of building bridge ou .Manassas st, north of railroad... 30 00 Charles Nagle, cittern at Kaleigh road and Auction street t" 50 Street force, grading, bridging and repairing streeu aDd alley 3,5,r8 40 8,306 00 475 00 100 00 TSNTH WARD. Martin Boland. building bridge on Sixth, Iliroadway and Alabama sts Joseph Haines, extension of sewer arrows .Main near Calhoun W ork house force, leveling fortifica tions ou several streeu Street force, grading, bridging aud repairing streeu and alleys 245 00 2.821 60 3.642 60 436 80 176 10 41 00 WHARF AK LANDING. 0 Postal, gravel delivered on land ing Tbos English, stone gutter and extra grading, at foot of Adams T C. Bettis, constructing water-gauge- ........... t3 lj VSltr AD LANDING. Randle A Heath, water'gauge, blocks and ring bolts I 153 95 0 M Venable, oak lumber tor water gauge 21 50 Orgill Bio at Co, 1 eoil of chain, 1 cull of rope 70 17 Mar. in Dwytr, excavation at foot of 1'oplar 610 63 M J.arkin. grading on landing til 43 J Harvey, tnwiag dredsre boat to Trtlevant street S 10 Street torre. grading. iaving. laying plank roads and repairing . 3,040 6o 5.410 0(s LA NTS Jf d LAr-rosTs. R P Jame. wkat and frama Janiv and raerTuir Rik fc JtihDon, aock and srama It in t"" n'l folder Bun (lie 4k Hfatb, j0 iron lamp-rnta Cutibine ttunn fc fwrer, 47 acdar lnip i"i, painud C.l k Co, for tHret Ininpf btrt furo?. deliverirn and rvctiri( latup-iiu filT Gj HI M 2 by 41 2,y. 34 . ' Parka aid KrAKK. 1 Raodir k Hrath. repairicff fatet f 1 t ourt ?'iuar 1 Labor in Coart Stiart 11 (-' rTAno-Borr!. Too ma Cabbin. repairir.f rUtrrn wail and I .n. brick. A Uui Thomas kodvd. Irri'Sirina til an4 lurnibiittf lv k add bs.itf, Adami uvt t'i 'ttt Tli'naa ktf.d, racairiiir vUtiua- b'jUrf 2f. ti) SHOE STORE. J Knnis, repairing grating at station home Ilrilit.ger A MiiTiiian, repairing dark calls station-house Slrevt carpelit.r, 9itairing lower alalion-boua aud building stable.. 7t m tw 152 70 3. W NO M ARKkT HOt'ht. 8 M Pickerell, repairing North Mar ket and eobbliug gutter at lame place Julia Mabeuey, awning at North Mark.t - - Streul force, repairing paveuieut at both markets 210 00 U5 00 40 Oil 15 00 KMI1M ilouasg. 0 Postal, wooden block sidewalk on Adams street and trauma undur pavement aad sand same idac Rub.ch A Dusch. 81 feet of 4u fmt ralley on Adam street ieugine bouse . Dan Lannisan, privy luo.llarof No. 4 engine bouse Martiu lloland, repair at No. 4 en gine huua.HMW 73 84 44 li K2 00 224 89 309 72 Juiiu Mahoney, repair at No. 2 en gine bnuis-wM Jotiu Maboney, repair at No. 1 eu- gine house h Workhoure force, eleauing cellar of No. 4 engine boue 112 08 30 00 827 68 90 00 30 00 25 60 i 00 O'tt omega. Henry Ruttenburg, desk for Alder mm' chamber Wm Juniper, desks for Aldormen' ehsinher 8 M Pickerell, doors, frame, step and repairing partition J P Laliemand, repairing and hang ing awning Engineer office Martin ltoland, fitting up room for City Register - Jame bmitb, setting grate and patching walls Rcitiiter' office W E Kusaell, painting window Me gister's otfico.u J M Backett, painting Engineer's efliceaud Council room ... UulUgher A Mackjin.calcimingoity offices John Mahoney, door in railing at Mayor's office PJ Mallon A Co., repairing pump at City Hall 145 00 6 50 1 50 35 00 30 00 5 00 300 374 50 CITT HOSPITAL. Cypress lumber and cedar post for fence and sidewalk M K and J W Cochran, framing lum ber, sheeting, shingles and aauling B. J. Kddings, lumber, shingles and hauling - , T C Bettis, building fence idewalk and gate - Steele A lnglaa, stove-piping fur sewer - Dan. Lannigan, laying piping for ewer Pul Dunn, laying piping for sewer Gallagher A Macklin, repairing cis tern .-. - L V Grant, guttering, panag and 177 00 ' 48 38 83 00 ; 50 50 135 60 48 00 22 14 a oe . 16 00 cttinir irrate - . S M. Pickerell, building kitchen and dining room Shed for ambulance - - 1.607 06 49 00 2,261 68 3 25 6 00 CITT.STABLg. P J Mallon A Co, repairing pump Alfred Owens, cleaning cistern 9 25 MGISHRIKG. finlartMJ . ..Z 7,020 00 W J Chase A Co, feed for eneineer t horse Young A Bro, stationery, eto- Robert Britton, nails and surveyor pins, shoeing horse and repairing wagon W S Bruce A Co, repairing engin eer's wngon ... J P Laliemand, two new wagon cushions and repairing old ones.... Cubbin, Gunn A Coover, grade (takes - 136 77 60 90 20 85 4 50 11 00 40 75 7.2U4 77 IKID, TOOLS, KTC, P0B BTBKKT rORCg. V 3 Chase A Co feed for city stock...! 4M 08 Roht Britton shoeing city stock ?;'?? J Ennis blacksmithing and repairs... 2-4 l Rounh A Cunningham blacksmith ing and repairs . 14 65 M II McKinavy blacksmithing and repairing - 0 JO Orgill Bros A Co hardware, tool, eta ll'l 10 A J White A Co hardware, tools, eto 43 50 0 F Preseott A Co 4 do steel brooms, dippers and axle grease 97 -o A B Bartholomew, 3 picks and han dles, water bucket, tar sprinkler... 6 00 Martin A Lnngetuff dox pick han- r dle and tape line 5 io Randle A Heath balls and chains, fitting same, new bolU and drayage 39 25 J T Begboe A Co harness and repairs 79 10 K .1 H L, Wynne harness, halters and whip 27 00 B Lnwnnstein 2 pairs hlankeU 7 50 W M Bedford, pasturing horse one month 10 00 V W Jackson, service as veterinary lurgcon 25 90 1,420 65 Total 169,154 35 Tho furegotng accounts may be classified, ac cording to the character of the work, a fol lows: Grading... $17,036 71 Repairing and keeping up uupaved streeU Building and repairing wood bridges Building and repairing permanent bridges Laying and repairing stone pavement Laying and repairing wooden pave ment. Building and repairing gutter cul verts and crossings 4 522 W 4.115 71 1,243 18 6.001 76 5233 .58 -5.27 '.2 4.0'7 'il 111 10 70il W Cleaning streeta and alleys Expenditures turohaDge ol grade Cisterns Miscellaneous Lamp and lampposU Parks aud squares '1.173 32 2.0SU M 6 l 310 HI ::15 ij 374 2,201 M Station-houses. Market-houses , Engine-houses City offices City Hospital .. City stable r.ngmeenng Feed, tools, etc, for street force Plank roads - 7.2C4 77 1.420 ho 3,29 00 ToUl ..$.154 :5 Kespeetfiiliy ubmmd, J. U. HUMPHREYS. Cit Kniriner. Rend, received And ordered i)ubli-bd br th General Council in joint ieftion. February PUBLICATION. XTO PAPRH T MKMrMITS TS 1 URTTVR ll 'ivTrt!ninaT mediam than the Hir,i M filioilUi, it having- withio th limiUof wfiioa jviemi'dir' i tb fominercial center ft vary liree tsirrulation. I hi can b known and read of all who bit befotn intrfwteti. Judirtoui advertuing will par. Our offira it i? .. ain ri, up nairi, in lam baliaiDg with lioyla 4 tbaptun. R, W. BLEW k CO. Tim SOUTHERN FARMER! A BOITHLT AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL Plbllshed ia ins cur op msmphi for f re year, and edited from the commence ment by Dr. M. W. PIIILIPrl, who La been known as a worker in the eana everaince 1S.3, asiUd by rnaay able eon. tributor. asks, through iU editor, for a lib ral sbar f ratroaage, fcVirrlsg be eaa, supported by friaad of th eaase, do meek good. THE FARMER u now (tltcbed a a.at (ever, and will appear in Jaaaary ia an en tire a.w draw. ntaafcr!tl aarlraj ft r . Tvt SPECIAL N0TICK3. Can any Modioln do Mor1-Th art changing th base metal Into gold lia been di.oove-cd, but th happy result disconry Infinitely more important are fa ml liar to the community, aud have been so for th past twenty year. To exchange debility for vigor, so knot for health, apathy for en ergy, gloom for cbs.rfulnesa, 1 a much more desirable operation than t transmute lead Into the root of all evil, And that I what Host. itr' Stomach Bitter aooompliah, and have been aroomplishlugdallyvriiic their introduction. Dyspepsia, bilioasues, nervous affections, constipation, Intermittent fevers, rheumatism, sick headache and general debil ity are no longer the bag-bear that they wore a fifth of a eeutury ago. The Bitters, taken as a protix-tiv medicine, prevent them, and taken as a remedy cares them, and the peopl know It. Hence their overshadowing repute tlon and ennrmou sale. The faun of tli great vegetable specific is ever on th march and at a pac that no competitor sun live, Is to-day the foremost medicine of it rla I tb civilised world. Every now and then attempt ar. mad to riral it, aad sometime nostrum concocted In the Idle hope of iharin it popularity hiu a brief spurt of apparent success. But it Is all Illusion. -One by on lliev sink like stones in tfte sea. while 111 great tonic, whose celebrity has been tliecause of these blind ventures, continues to ride on the topmost wave ut puhlio luvur, uuu proacued and unapproaonaoie. s)y For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Depresalo of Spirit and General Debility In their varl oua forma, a preventive agalnat fever an ague and other intermittent fevera, th "F'erro-l'bnsphoiated Elixir of Callsaya,' made by Caswell, Uaiard A Co., New York and old by all druggist. Is the best tonlo for patient recovering from fever or sickness. It baa no equal. vl-30 oerTh purest and sweetest Cod Liver Oil In the world la Uaiard A Caswell's, made on the sea shore, from fresh-selected liver, by Caswell, Uaiard A Co., New York. It i ab solutely pure and gweet. Patient wh have one taken it ureter it to any other. For sal br all druggists. . xvi-30 On Marriage. Happy Belief for Young Ken from the efiocu of errors and abuses in early litis, man hood restored. IrnpediinenU to marriage re moved. Now method of treatment. New an remarkable remedioa. Booka and circulars aent free, in sealed envelope. Addres. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. an in. ttitution having a high reputation for honor able conduct aud professional skill. S5-xvi-6 at 'Chapped banda, face, rough skin, pirn Dies, ringworms, salt-rheum, and other cutaneous affectios oared, and the akin made soft and smooth by using tb Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell, Uaiard A Co New York vvl-O MARDI CRAS. Grand Carnival OF MEMPHIS. MARDI GRAS! Feliruary 2oth, 1873. Proclamation ard Rehnh of Te IHIkIiit MonitKi, K 1 nirer tbetarul trI, woo fjipeaua lliuu To Hm Loyal. Subjects of This and Sur- BOL'NUIMU COUNTBY : Bv the powers in as vested as Momus. Kintr 01 the Lnrnivat, I'rince ot iMiscbiet, and tbe roller with the jUrass Collar on, we proclaim Mardi UraJi as m day et nevelry. Abandon JMerry-makiiiff and Masking, and command our adherents botn tar and near to nook to eur ftandurd and join us in onr uiunnueriei, no have decreed that railroads snail issue excursion tickets, and in accordance with our mandate we announce the lollowinir: Round trio tickets one and one-tilth regular mm. 111 1 nuic mi mi PiniiuiiBiHuuunj nuu a udb- day (rood until lhursday UnclusivuJ, Zith. titeamboats half fare. W e have ordered out the lollowini societies. who will take uart in our nroceafions day aniJ night: Alvntio Knifchts of Momus, Aiemphi. Casino, The Mendtesnhn Quartette Club, Jiiogo Club, Jlcinpnis Uluo, Lnickasaw Club, liruder Bund, Geruiiin llcnevolont Society, tit. Andrew's (Society. Memnhis Ma-nnoLsrchor. Jiutcher's Union, Mechanics' Institute, Irivti Literary society. lynoerHpntcal iminn.lr.m- met Guards. iSociota di Union e 1'rnteliinza, Societa- PrancaiM. Hibernian Socittv. Gruetli Verein. Turn Verein. Jlarbers Union, rire Department, and all the Loyal Subjects of our realm ana ot at) adjoining cities, wnonremar liiahuf their hosts to juin our Army of Pleas ure. 1 We hare made known our measure to His Excellency .President wrant. Cabinet and (Suite, with quarters at Poabody Hotel, and expect them, as well as iov. John C. Urown and the (ienerul Assembly of the .Stnto of Ten nessee, and all the diarniiaries of the United (States who have been invited' Ambassadors takintr part m our festivities will be assigned prominent positions in the pageant by our urmia .Mai'bnui, 10 wnom tney are ordered to report. All our subjects are commanded to (rive all visitors and Btra Hirers a riKbt royal welcome. Their enjoyment shall be our especial care. All places ot buHincss, public and private. will close atone o'clock p.m., with the axcep- lon of station-nouses, wiuen wilt remain otien for the reception of ollonders who foriret the dignity of our .Festival, and of whom no for- eits shall be taken day or niutit. Disneminiitinif flour and throwinff etrcrs are a ports which service on the chain-tang can alono wipe out. ehicles, pubiie or private, unless contain- nr markers. 111u.1t keen on tho htirhwavs throuKh which our procession passes, from 2 until hi o'clock p.m. Our lair I ad yen and children are particular ly commanded to take active part in the Rev els immunity from offense being guaranteed. Uur trusty and doughty chief Athv. and his efheient Club, are e-j.e ially charged with this, and the order of our city. Uur tirand ProcesHion. rivalling the tourna ment of the Field of Cloth of Gold, will start at two o'clock p. m., and travene our princi pal thoroughfares. In the erening, at seven o'clock, we have accorded our graeiouR orivi- Ifire; will review the Pageanti of our Myntic KniichtH of Momus and our great Krew Mem phi , who promise to duzzle our royal eyes with the eplendor of their ntl'ring, rivalling the Palmiest day of Home and Venice. We have further ordained, in order that all may attend our Carnival, to extend our court to the Kxpoiition Building, Memphis Club. Assembly, and Cochran Halls, VVortsham and Commercial Hotels, iNew Memphis J beater nnd Greenlaw Opera Houte, whare Grand and Murk Bails will beheld in our honor. Cur loynl subjects will illuminate their dom icils and dwelliagr. .No weapons of any kind, or clubs, will be allowed in any of our courts, and our grand Ministers and Tieket-grabbers will satily tbeiiiselves that the edict is strictly enforced. And upon your lives and liberty are ye com manded to remember that our Feast is no shindig, in ordrr that ye may so deport younelvea that the lair dame and tairer dauifels may attend, and tbut each succeed- ing anniversary shall be bailed with joy, i iJone at our Court of Mirth, ! beond day, second month, and second year of our reign MuMU'8. Attft: hi Cara'itai.m. Lvhrj Cu, L'uke Knterpris and Count de Ses. I From above it will be scn tbat Mardi Graa ! promiiei to be the etent of the year TIC11ET8 T 1 S2 OO, Admitting fx-arer to Exposition, Memphis t'luo. Asemljv. Cochran Hall, vorsliam and Commercial Hotels. Can be procured of tbe KXKC ITIVE COMMITTEE : JOS. FPECUT. President. Madison street: A. A' i'AKh, Treasurer. Front tret; Li'f I.Kb'hHlK. ecrtrv. tic liar Store and LT7 Mmn atreet; I.. M"l:kl.. Peabody lioUl; '11IKO. L. H'iKK.VKK. l!als:rct. a.'r'c.-ure yonr ln-kelj to avoid jam at tb .1 - NOTICE. Executor's Police. HAVIVI QfAMFIKD AS eSFCUTOR of lin lr-t Vol", nscease I, creslitors ar n't.&el l pr.rit Ibt-ir claims according to la., and all dtotor to f w f. rward and .it!e. 11. II UAKNK". 1 MCltW- .V.. : Main st. NjOTICE Notice to lawyers. WE HAVE FP. rLE ATTHE LEPOFR V 1.1,. t-iark ri ti. to laks i-..it in., ltd printed in.lro-1. ns le theofTirr talking I tn. same: ala-e tiatk capix-ia 4 eri.n j te. ivi JOB PRINTING. PUBLIC LEDGER of not of a BOOK AND JOB Printing Establishmen 13 Jiladlson Street. I, E. WIIITMOUE, Proprietor. miII8 ESTABLISHMENT, BKIN0 FULLY X stooged witn tb latest and most Improved Styles of Presses, From th celebrated menu lac tori of R. Hoe t Cc. and Ueo. P. Gordon, and with all the atyle and dealgna of TVPF Borders, Ornaments, Etc., From the well-known foandriea of Jcknaon A Co,, Philadelphia and Cinoinnati, we are prepared to execute every description of BOOK AND JG3 PRINTING -I 1 aURRRR- DNSUEFASSEO IN THE SOUTH. PUINTINO KSPBCIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Steamboat Printing stkamboat;postkk8. SaLS OF FARB, MANIFESTS, eto, Theater, Circus and Show Bills, Don in auperlor ttyU and at lowest lata. PONTEKA, HTBEET BILIJI, rB049KAHMK DODUEKf, H II 1 I' P I N G T A Q H ST11EAMEIIS. We kav U argwst Block Type aianafao tar4 for til parpo). eaek leUer oceapying A XAXXOTU SHEET. gtsr Order promptly atUaded t. HXAS05ABLK. . PRICS3 Ledeer PrtntinE Honits, IS alADIstON TKT. OOMPLIMENTH OF twmu l' y " -X'. a. - ' V' "C. c NO. 235 SECOKD STREET, (JEFFERSO.V I1LOCH,) Memphis, SOLE PROPRIETORS OF THE PATENT "NON-EXPLOSIVE MAMMOTH OIL, VESTA AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN COAL Q!Lj GASOLIHEj mlls ETC. MANUFACTURERS OF PORTABLE AND OWNERS OF THE MAMMOTH Without chimney, producing a light equal to coal gas, at lest than half the cost o City Ga.8; Street Lamps, Warehouse and Stable Lanterns; also Glass and Brass Lamps of all kinds, at lowest . i. wholesale price, always on hand. Having added a large quantity of sisting of all kinds of household articles, too numerous to mention, we invite your patronage, being now prepared to fill orders in any quantity and at all times. Lights for Balls, Parties, Weddings, Premium Washing Machines and Clothes Wringers Always on hand. Hoping to receive your iuvii.ii3 FISH. ItEELFOOT LAKE FISH DEPOT, 78 Beal Street. ALL VARIETIES OF ItEELFOOT LAKH fish received daily. Also, Lake Erie tlsa, trout, white fish, bass and other varieties re ceived daily by expresa and packet. OCKAN FISH, . fresh and in good condition, daily. Viuli riraauAil for i in rn ml late lasft Kent Con stantly on hand, and dressed to order without extra charge. Orders for dressing chosen fish must be left before Vi o'clock m. 117-142 w K. ' K I ". LECAL. Altaclimcnt Notice. JJMcGavock ") Attachment before Wm. rs. allace, Juatioe ol the II L Bowerman. J Peace, ishelbyce-.Tenn. I THR AHOVB NAMED SUIT AFFIDA- 1 vit for Biianhmant having been made under section 34A5 of the Code of Tennessee, that the efendant ia a non-resident ot toe ctato oi Tennessee, or ia about to remove himself or property from this ctate, or has removed, or is removing out of the county privately, or conceals bis property so that tbe ordinary process of law cannot be serveu upon mm, or a absconded or is absconding, or coui-cui- ing himself or property, or baa fraudulently disposed of, or is about fraudulently to dis pose of his property: and said attachment aving been issued and returnea uj r wr nicer, levied, etc. it is thereiore ordered mat fendant annear before m ai my omce, in the city of Memphis, Jenn., on tne nm day ot March. A. 1. 1ST3. at 10 o clock a.m., and efend said suit, or me same win we nroceeoeu ilh ai rarte: and tnat a ropy oi ion nonce k. ,,Mi.,,l nce a week for four consecutive weeks in the PiatIC Larnr.KR , r T , . n.l. "Al.l,rtl.fi, Justice of Peace for Shelby county. Tenn. lTr-HVHf-lA TruHtec's Sale. T VIRTUE OF THE TERMS OF A TRUST deed made to me as trustee by Mat A. A U .... V fit... . l.nn.r. 1 II Vi 72. and worded in book No. HA, page 10, of tbe reeordsof the county. f Shelby, lennessee, to secure a certain indebleiiueai therein men tioned, I will on Tweed ay, March lta, 17. t 11 o'clock, in front of A. M. Ford's offic. No. ' Front street, 11 to the bicha.1 bidder. fre"h. th following described land. Iving lag aescrinee lanu. iving ounty of rbelby, rY-w of i. 8 .f f-arab C. Laa. .iub ara tra-t of iandai.vin and being in the coa Tannaaiaa: a o. dmaion of a sixty soota of Mmi-his an.nt t.o mile. artd de scribed as foli.ars: ficginniTig at the inlersec tioo if Pnau.a aveeae with tbe eorth liee ef ..id sixty acre tract; thence s.ntbaaard. alori said I'n.ton avenue, f ia rh.in. and ei.ve jinks : thence east, parallel with the said north i;ne of amid a'lty are tract, asrti chaiea; lheei. i-arauel with aaul avenue, to th. said norther, lire, flvectiaina and oce l.ok ; ll.enoe we.twrd. ai"l.g aa d porlhern 1 re. to the he- rinriag ptot, eeve. ehama and atity-V-ee r.ss. fc-ieitv f rederolitin v ived. lit!. benev.4 to se f(s, but 1 c.Ltey only a tre.te.. I l..l-svi.I AUT0X U'J?D. Traatee. & oil, . V-Ve. ' Tennessee. FLUID, 1 GAS LAMPS, Oil BUltNEli, new inventions to our mammoth stock, con etc., furnished on short notioe. orders, we remain, yours truly, A. HITZFELD & SON. J;ECAL. SHERIFF'S SALE OF Main Street Property, BY VIRTUE OF A PLURIES EXECUTION to me directed from the First Cbancory Court of Chelby county, Tenn., in tho case of P. F. Hilbew vs. P, T. II lines, judgment ren dered October 27th. 1HHS. for 8744 2D and cost nf uit, to satisfy aaid judgment, interest aud cost, I will on Saturday, the 1 5th of February, 1873, at 11 o'olock a.m.. In front of my office. No. STil Second street, Memphis. Tenn . sell to the bighest bidder, for cash, the following de scribed property, to-wit: lieingpartot lotNo. Mo, as laid down in the map of the oity of Memphia, on west side of Main street, begin--ning '2ft feet south from the southwest corner of Main and Winchester streets; thence withi Main street 2S feet, and extending back west,, between two parallel lines, 55 eet; being the same propertv described in the Inst wi Lira ad. testament of Nicholas Glynn, and levied on ut the property af Patrick Olynn. W. J. P. UOVLK. bheriff Shelby Co. January 21. 1878. tawl22-14S Trustee's Sale. 4 BY VIRTUE 0FTHETERMS OF A TRTPT Deed made to ine, as trustee, by John Gray, on January 1st. 1hi7, and recorded in the Register's office of Shelby county, Tonnes see, in flecord Book No. 60, part 3, pngcR 327, 328 and 32a. to secure a certain indebtedness described therein, I will on Wednesday, 19th of February, 1S73,, sell for cash, to the highest bidder, the follow--ing described tract of land, lying and being im the county ol encibv and state of Jenncssee lying ia the Sixth Iftth) Civil District of said county, range 7, section 2, 11th Surveyor's District of said county : Beginning 42 link.' nortb of the southwest corner of a Gfly-acre. tract deeded to McOisty M. Sanderlin,Docetn ber 13th. 144, by W. It. and J. O. Greenlaw, at a point fifteen feet from the center of the) Memphis and Somerville plank-road; thence) north, twenty-seven (27) chains and fifty-six (06) link, to a stake; thence south, 8.1 J east, sixteen chains and twenty-five links, tn the line of the said Memphis ana Somerville plank road, and within fifteen feet of the center thereof; thence outb, S2V west, alont the line of said road, tbirtychiins and nine links, to th beginning; containing twenty-t.o t-2 and one-third acres. Tbe equity of redemption waived in Trust: Deed, fcale to lake place in M emphis. Ten nessee. in front of the entrance to the Firt and Second Chancery Court. I convey only !""";?-.. -S--M JOBE, Trn-tec R. ( . w illiemson. Solicitor. 116-14" Trustee's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF A TRUST DEED MADF: to me by Thomas S. t'allan, on November . 1W, reorde) in Register's office of .-hclby eonnty, Tenne.ee, in book 73, .,e. :aanif Sv, Ut secur. the payment of a certain not. therein dcrill, xhich note is still due and anpaid, 1 will on Thnradiy, 13th day of 3Crth, 1877, at th corner c,f Washington and Fourth streets, in tbe city of Memphis. Tcnnea.e. between lb boars of In o'clock a.m. are! & 'clock p.m., rmceeil to a. II. at puhlio saie .. the hirheet bi.l ler. f..r caah, the premise saen Uor.e ia .aid trust deed, to wl,,rh. f.,t a morei particular de.rr'i li..n of a.wl , r. ec is herel.T sssiia. I:,t;,t of resi.mp'iion ia w,Td and th. im. i. beiievM t a,, perlect. bet I Mil and oorivey onlv aa t-u-ie 75-xvi-ll Jl LIA Vi ULLA.N, Trustee.