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The New York Ucr.tlJ tliok.s list th Kepubiicans will un:louLU;d'y or lf.mwtbe House by electing llicir candid lie to t'io Speakcr.-tliip YOiom ibey will fii on for the pli.ee is as yet uncertain. Mr. Iliscock. of New i'ork t-te; Mr. KeifTur, of Ohio; Mr Ortli, of Indiana; Mr. K assert, of Iowi; Mr Burroughs, of Michigan, tnd Mr. Di.innoll, of Mianenota, aro urged by their respective friends, and it is probably from among thcac that the' Speaker will be selected.1 It trike a good many people m odd to find the smirched natoe of Orth, of Indiana, oq the list rf prominent eu- JOAQl IS MILLER'S IRE. be kurprisrd, Ur i. but they need not Ilpbe?oa, oi IVcw Jeiscy, v.ax n-t been mentioned, and it woul I sie.ii that 8312 Iltpubli'.'ans arc not ovt r iiice in their taste in hucIi nutter". General Francis A. Walker, ex .Superintendent of the (Annus IJurcuu, has sulimitted a statement to the Sec rotary of the Interior con'ainiiig some iuterentii; ficts con .crma? the rcpre sentation in the next lloti-o; of Ilepri sentatives. The total population u' the States 49,371,310 -with the uum ber of Repre.'enUtivcs at the pres. m figure 29-3 would give one repre sentative to every lGOtS'J of popub tion. Upon this basis the following changes in representation would en jo in the forty eighth Cobgress: Arkan gaw, California, Michigan, Mississippi, South Carolina and We?t Virgir.ia would gain one cauh; Minr.es it, and Nebraska gain two each; Alabama, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, New Hampshire, Ohio, Tennessee and Ycr niont would lose one each; Pennsyl vania two and New York three. The other States would show no change. A YinIC to the Lausnld Vott Lau reate's Lnlr He Discourse l p od Mr. Kankln, Write Poetry and Tel!; of'IIls Determination to Take the Board A Kent Nrhciue to SColu a Itlval. By means of an elevator the Star reporter reached the upper story ot a handsome mansion on Murray iim. where with politeness- that suggested reoollections of the old slavery days, a colored servant in full dross conducted him to the reception room ot Mr. Joaquin Miller's fashionable flat 1 he apartment was caparisoned with lur niture of odd and costly character, and thero was that poouhar atmos phere noticeable which is common to the reception rooms u; - wealthy improvises of verso. 1 o turcsofShakapcare and Muler hung su-pended from the walls, which curiously enough, were papered with eold-edgo vellum. In one corner crouched a graceful satin-backed greyhound. The reporter addressed several endearing adjectives to the beautiful animal, in response to which he occasionally wagged his long, fleecy tail a sineular tail for a greyhound and smiled languidly with his dreamy ..... A hnst of Psyche, supported by . .aLil nf Italian granite, stood in the opposito corner, upon the cheek of which was the wuaa tnatwasDor rowed from one of a number of Iin?er ins rays of sunlight that crept'through a lambrequin ot prismatio hue. i ar- tially concealed Deneam me roius, oi an inviting couch were the outlines of a bnotiack. and a bottle of Gutness Stout leaned wearily against the hre- Uld you W1SQ 10 Hpeae. to uiu, on . asked a tall, handsome gentleman as he Hepped jauntily into the room, and threw uiniscii witn wmowy gruuo ju toan easy chair. "Is this Mr. Milter." Baio. me re- THE $3000 KEWAItD FOR KYAS Sot Yet Tuld by the Governor of JliMOJrl Kow It Is to be Distributed. Na.tnT.le American, St. In twinrdnv's issuoof the American our Columbia Correspondent stated that the reward of five thousand dol lars offered for the apprehension of Wni. Kvan, one of the Gleudalo rob bers, had been raid to Judge John V. Wright bv the Governor of Missouri nH t,h monev turned over to his client, Capt. W. J. Overton. We are reliably informed that the statement is incorrect. The facts l.rinflo- am tfcnt three Tennisscans are claiming the reward, and they, of whom Capt.iu Overton h onp, pnvo a njmx of attorney to Judge Wright to receive ad receipt for the rew ird, and deposit hho money in jN.tHQVi.lc, irhen the threw claimants will selilo 1,-r .rKitr.tt.ion J how the reward is to K. nitrihu'ca. The Governor of v.:oTiri ha notified Judge bright it-t this sum would bo forwarded to Nashville, ajnd it is expected daily. Anybody i-an catch a cold now. The I rnn till? iJt let eo. like the mun who raniht to bear We advise our read Am to 4;eet) a bottle of Dr. Bull'B cough syrup handy. iyup hai Vhe SI caps State ' Silver Dollar. New Orlesis Btstoa 1 It In Mnt(r(slin- tn note that the mink hnra durinir the months of July, Amnist. Scutcmber and October. shipped the following amounts of standard silver dollars to the Southern States: Alitbami . ArkinniW Florida Illinois KcDtuclty Lnuieiaoa....... VtcUiiDi MiHoun... ....- No'th CHrolina. South CiroUua Tennipeae Teias -.. Total .. S 1M.OC10 ... 40 0 0 .. 213,(100 12,.'xK ts,w 0 .. ai.ioo .. &',9.IKM l,.riO0 71.KM w.wtt . . "i ouu ..,i4.(XlO Music books, magazines, illustrated tiatMw etc . bound at tho 1'fiiLIC Ledger bindery, 13 Madison street, My nod. Paris Intelliacflior. The West Tennessee Synod of the Cumberland l'robbyterian church, which convened lastrrnlay morning at McKenzie, adjourned Monday even ine. There wero thirty-one ministers and thirty five elders in attendance. Kev. H. A. Jones, of Memphis, was, by acclamation, chosen Moderator. Among the nioit interesting features of the proceedings were. (I), tho re port of the Committee on Publication; (2), resolution on torn trance; (3), re port of the Committee on Missions; (4), report of the Committee on Sunday-schools; (5, action relative to Bethel College. The fpirit with which the reports and the resolution were adopted showed that this body is alive to the fact that we cannot do without religious literature and good Sabbath schools; and that as intern perance is directly or icdircctly the bouree of nine tenths of all our social, political and national evils, an earnest, uncompromising effort ni'i't be made to banish this enemy from our land. For about three years i'ethd Col lege has ben eiicumbcrcd with a debt of some tiO'M). Hat urday and Monday various lrit-uds of the cause agreed to bear a cart each ot tlii-i burden, and thus the coileee is relieved of all finan cial fetters, and its friend nnde hippy. Peace, harmony and brotVily love characterized nil the dciii rations This pynod has 10'lonhii.ed tui'iistcrs 175 coner.ations, an i 10,r"00 commu nicants. The next i cssion will be held in Jackson, Tenn., TuesJsr bof.ro the 2d Sabbath it November, ISs'J. "You may drop the mister," was the dulcet reply, "i am Miller, and when wa Wnme better acouainted yoa may, perhaps, call me Joaquin. The reporter thanked Mr. Miller for tiia nnndmpfmsion. and then informed him that he had been sent by the Starlto iuterview him concerning "Really," said tho poet, I prefer not in tnllr nf that man. The very men tion of his name so jars the fiber of my mil that. T would fein weld the moon linama Into whins of steel, and bind ing, throw him into the sea, that he might become, as I have been, tbe nrnv nf HUckerS." r-.' . . . r . : It was evident, lroru me uiiiuuur m mliiri Mr. Miller delivered himself ot tlin foreenins remarks that he wa9 Hri n v in earnest, and tnereporici very gladly reirraned trom moro ire quent use of Mr. Uankin's name than was nocessary. "Is it true that you intend to assume the leading role in your play of '49'!"' "It is," was the euiphatie reply. I feel that no one can pouray pit wun dm crpatinr.s of his brain aa the au thor, and I am only grieved to think that I did not appear on the stage lon aeo. I have secured Miss Anna I'ick . .. i, it nuo n ni mv r-aamir lauv. ana nave rnn tn hpliKve that the other lorty- seven members of my company will be artists of the highest histrionic tat- "JJooj the play demand so many ac tors? "Of course it does. There are forty- nino parts iu it, ain t there? "I'm sure I don't know." "Why of course there arc, the reason I named lt4J. 'Who i to b( vour manacer?' "Ah." Faid Mr. Miller, "that's whom I am sale. I have secured the sorviofis of the most honest. intelligent and indefatigable gentleman in the business Mr. J ako Aberle. "Whew!" "I am not surprised to bear you say so," said Mr. Miller proudly. "He is terribly expensive, dui i nau to iiavi him 'WlnL I want is manaccria iVicrnitv iiimrlllldv tO offset ti e OUt nrnmis lies that that, fellow uuh'. I hate to think of bitn. "Do you writo verse with ease?' "f il.mili av so. reii led Mr. Mil ler. "Indeed, 1 think I can say that my thoughts flow to rapidly attirue that I frequently run three or four poems into one." - "Would you oblige me? (aid the reporter, handing the Odt a small pocket album. . Mr. Miller smiled sweetly, seized tho book, whipped out a lead pencil, ran his fingers through his hair fur the ciehtieth part of a second, and then bending forward to a position ol angular intensity, dashed off the fol lowing: The Irish Land Court is cutting down tho rents in the West of lro land nearly one-hal f. and- in somo oases more than half. They find that the farmers iu the Province of Connaught have been most unmercifully over rented by the landlords, and : this province was the very hot-bed of the Land Leaguers. The reason is ob vious. It is noticed that th Land League was strongest in numbers and most desperate in determination in those parts of Ireland where the rents were most opprcs-uve and evictions most frequent. . .In those-districts where the rents were comparatively moderate, ihe Land League was weak and evictions were few. Tho English Liberals are of opinion that when the Land Court gets done cutting down rents and fixes them at fair and satis factory rates, and such that the farm ers cau pay without distress, the Land League will cease from troubling the Government, and the Irish people will become more contented tnau tney have been during this century. His robbery and starvation which have goaded the Irish into a state of quasi civil war. They weuld be a quiet peaceable people if fairly treated and uiven a decent chance to livo and get on in the world. When thirty mil lions a year are knocked on the land rents of Ireland, it will causo a groat change in tbe oondition of things in the island. Mr. Martin A. Connolly, a merohant n Oil City, Pa , writes: "I inherited II health from my parent, who were hort-livcd. Mv wife is a sickly little woman, and has suffered considerably. We have had five children, three of whom died in infancy; the other two, bov four Tears of ace and a girl ot seven years, have always been quite puny, weak, and sickly, oomo time ago I read a medical work that spoke iron as bcimr essential to life, that want of iron in the blood was the nrinoinal cause of ill health. Shortly afterward I saw an advertisement of Brown s Iron Bitters. 1 determined to trv it for myself and family. The result hag far exceeded my greatest antiomation. Myself, wife, and ctnl dren have all grown hcar.hy. and st rnn?. Sores, aches and nains. head aches, indigestion and sleeplessness, lormerly to common in my tamiiy, tronblo us no more. Every bottle is worth its weight in gold. S. Mansfield & Co . W. a. WUker a 1 -i Ttr t a 1 son & vo., and u. w. Jones u. wholesale agents. UFE I A LAZY LAXD. Travel in Morocco, It Ilcom- fort, Delays and Amusements. Pall Mall Qaiett. Visitors to Morooco find tho coun try and iU people marvelously strange j and fresh. Ihoirs are the rain and Annti.B1. monti, y .D& w;th God! what a change the few short weeks intervening have worked! We address him, but ho simply shakes his head, and continues his walk. Again he is addressed, with like result, when the truth flashes over us. lte bril liant mind that ones ruled so grandly; the reasoning powers that bad been wont to cast a spell over all hearers, had vanished, liko a momentary are the rain and sunshine and the ways of an old wis- it th f ,h- h t t0 th0 dorn bv our world forgot." Nowhere can a man be more impressed with the vanity and tedium of much that En pean civilisation considers indispensa ble to the interest of life. From the God who iravn it. ) Thia is no fancy sketch, but a truth ful epitome of what aotnally occur red. . -- - hour yoa set foot in the country the I Urnlltaide Beyond Expression, present moment, seems so iuii ui delight that thero is but tho small est desire to project life into antici pation. Time ccasea to exist, or at east to be of any account. . 1 1 must be dmitted, however, that the dispo sition of everybody in this lazy, lotus eating land to act on this is at times a little troublesome. You have ar ranged to make an exoursion to a town in the interior, you have fixed tho day for starting after having tound that it must not bo a lues Jay, lor iletsi EXUI.AMV.S SHAME. The iuua TraUc Tliouand Rent to an I'utliurljr Crave. fclcLsa" ("or, the third day all fails;") )n a i rid A MOB'S YEXGEAXCE. Negro Lynched at Athena Tor a Horrible . rime. That i Fhould ever a inin ad'ire" y"u a a liar. Kick him in the font till hii tail takes fire. was all the reporter ATHEN9, 0., November 21. Chris, Davis, a mulatto, in jail here for rap ine and assaulting with intent to kill T 1 T 1. . AIL tiucinua ijUCaey, ai Aiuany iu iuit county, recently, was last night taken Iroiu tho iuii and banned by a moD Tho Shoriff was overpowered and held while the jail was broken open, fav was in a cell, but tbe other prisoners were compelled to point him out, and the cell was broken open witn a ledge. He was this morning found hanging on the South bridge. The mob was not masked, and tbe parties will be arrested. At the time of the out rage, when Davis was arrested, there were threats ot lynching, and the pris oner was removed to Chillieothe for sahty. Recently ho was rcturBed to the jail in this city. The story of I'avis's crime is as fol lows: The scoundrel had been living on and tending the farm bolonglng to Mrs Luekey for aoineyear3.1It appears that tho black came to the widow Luckey's house on Saturday evening, November 5, at about 8 o'clock, (she being alont), and made villainous proposals to her. Sho being afraid of him, coaxed him, and finally persuaded him to leave. She then barred tho door and made it as secure as possible. At abeutJJ injthe morning she was awakened by the unceremonious en trance of the negro by smashing the door and frame down. She attempted tofetupand run, but ho caught her by the throat and jerked her down on the floor with such force that her senses left her. When she became conscious she eot ud and. with much difficulty, walked to a neighbor's, but could not tell her story until late Sue day. In tho meantime the negro went to Sabbath school and delivered a long prayer. But ho was sent for, and came in the evening, much against hie will. Thero was strong talk of lynch ing him at the time, but the big 200 pounder was lodged safely in jail. The widow is now lying.in a critical condition. Sho is completely scalped by one blow of an ax, and there arc two other deep gashes on her head, and a fearful bruise on her cheek, made by tho pole et the ax, and after accomplishing his fiendish purpose, ha left her for dead. Hampton, C. n., 8.O., May 2, '81, II IT Wintia k Co.: 8irs The result of your Safe Kidney and Liver l.'ura in mv ease has been astonisning so much so that I can find no words in which, to express my indebtedness to yon. Kev. W. XL bentisb, aioknesn on the Isthmus, iV loiter written by a gontleman from the Isthmus of Danon to his wifo at New Orleans, contains the fol 1 . ! (HrnMH.Mt:.m Mm. innAHVi n I. -..(..,. in. th.. la tm .r. I hth.. hvn h nmn.ii.Ail guides in? is the States of Tuesday last: n,l tnnlAa hofnrn nih a tiltlB- hilt do "lie StatOS that Dot Only ig ChagrOS not eineet them there, thev will not fever as desolating as ever, but tne nnmn. Yon on tn thn nun with whom dreaded vomito has appeared in an ep you have made arrangements; he islidcmio form. Tho whites are nearly mnh.ih v dmnir nnthniff. anil he has a 1 SICK or UY1HR, ana nearly an uie nr,,l nhlv nnthini? to kav in answKr to Frenchmen ro tn leavo on the next r . . . .... I . . . M t , . tlt-l. iv our complaint but .'lease Allan, steamer ror ew vnoani. uori iw tn mnrrnv. ' Y et it vnn manairn to i tne canal is entirely, or almost entiroij set out on the third day, or before the at a standstill, particularly since the week has run out, yon will haye been death ot the chici engineer, wno aiso , ..ll'.l 11 TVl . I fll . I., ik. nllm.ln , A atnsm. ttcaiou ittirijr wen. j.ucy uii-au 10 neg-1 i "u"" hnt nr disresnnct: it is onlv tlmir "old I shin, loaded with iron for the com woiH" way. Heuce their proverh. pany, was lately sunk in tho Lrjagrcs Onp over the threahnld the innrnov 'a river. Ihe writer states tuat he . win nlttlonn "' . I believe in the completion of tho great For. traveling there are, of course. I inter oceanic canal when he Bees it. ' nnit.Vinr parriafrpa hnr innR- thn mid. I r ' so-called are onlv collocations of mule 1 ' Wnlsky War in Arkansaw nrl nampl tranka. Till within tvrn nr Searcy Beacon, 21.1 three years there was not a single I The whir ky traQio in onr bUto dies wneelud vuhioie in Jlorocoo, but now I hard, but it is nevertne'ess sureiy there are known to be two the one is (roing, going, and tho third stroke rnllnw antdi nvian en? which th. 1 of the hammer is nearly down, with Snttin haa nrnnnrftd anmshnw nr nthpr. I the slad news. tone, attached to It, -------r- .- M , . v !. J-i md which ngured some time ago in a ana we nope anu expect uy uib chu ui .Hat nrnppjuion.to th aatjiniHhmpni I ls to see the last saloon closed . . . . . ' . I .. .... I . V 1 I I md delight of the spectators; the other pur lair Btate. uver at usoooia me a wheelbarrow whjcu a gentlemen I uounty tourt or iuissiasippi county recently took to Mogador, and 1 mado a prohibitory order, from which of which the stalwart Moor the whisky men appealed to the Lir to whom it was consigned so cuit Court. Last week upon motion little surmisod the use that, when he of Hon. 11. M. MoVeigh and m 11 hint tilloit it. vith mnrtar anonrH ni tn I Matlie. fjM . attorneys IOr tne PrOUl inntmntinnii hn nrnmritlv KhnnUprpn bitionists. the aPDOal Was dismissed it and strode off. Traveling on mule-1 nu ine wniBKy men appeaiea ro tue hank, bnwnvpr. in thn larirn. wnll-nad. Supremo Court. The whisky men .. . ' . " I., i, i . -. f : . . ddd saddles ot the oountry, with stir- tnen mca a pennon lor certiorari w rups like slippors, is no groat hardship bring up the record of tho County to either man or woman, and the way Court granting the prohibitory order, icontautly beguiled by some fresh which, being allowed, they moved the llustration ot ftloonsh life and man- court to quasn me same, xniswns Hurt- a nmnnanv nf nninvnnnntrv f,,lltji refused, and tho whisky men appealed going to or frini market; a troop of to the Supremo Court. Wre hope horapmpn dashine past, with tlowinir tnere is sumcicnt poinie raiseu in ui- ajhitp ppkha- thn chnstlv Innkimr i- two cases for the fcopreme Court to " ; 1 - pi . , ., . ., . ,. lent cava cades ot an Arab chick of decide upon tne constitutionality oi tho plains and his harem, swathed the law,. and the powers and duties ot r . ... . . I.i i . n . J from view, all but, psthaps, one lust tno county courts tnureunuer. rons eye; the astonished girl, who hides her face, but not her legs, or the toilsome, almoat naked, peasant dawd ling along behind his aboriginal plow. A irnat. anrl ft Hnnlr flv mavnf tpn hp sopn yoked together, and a woman has been n Mammoth Lav an Uhio cotiplo in tho Place of tbe coat: but 11101 . " "r uviuio iuci Not to b outdone by the lovers who wero married at the summit of Pike's Peak, nor yet by those who were wedded nine miles under tho ground s?cn whatever tho team, tho plowing is alwys the same, a mere scoring ot the oil, and yet it brings lorth in abun dance. . FELL. DEAD. in the rotunda of tho capitol at Co lumhus. Tho hrido was Mi-w Maggie TbeSutlden Death or a Ktrange Being. Itenel from ivllt. William J. Couirhliii.rif'Snmcrville, Mass., says; "In tho fu'l ol' lh'Tli 1 was taken with a violent bireding of the lungs, followed by a tcvr re conyh. I was no weak at one time iiat 1 could not leave ray bed. In the mimu er of 1877 I was admitted to the city hospi tal. While there the dortor- said I had a hols in my left lun s big as a half dollar. 1 was so far none nt one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me of Dr. W ni. Hall's Bal.-am for tho Lungs. I got a bottle, when to my surprise and gratification I commenced to feel better, and to-day I feel in bet ter spirits than I have in the past three years. "I write this hoping every one afllietcd with discard lun-s w.ll be induced to take Dr. Hall's Hals-Jin for the lungs, and be onvinocd that eon fumption can be cured." H.tld by lru'gits. The Public Lkwiek bo jk bindery 13 .Madion street, is in thr same build ing a' the ncwpapcr and job printing establishment; is owned by the same proprietor; embraces all machines und 'material used in a first class book bindery, aud is conducted by coinpe tent workmen, capable ol cxecuiiug work in as good and substantial a ttvlc as can be done anywhere. J "Wonderful! could say, "Like it? I'll write you another one if you wish mc to." s Fearful of fatal results, the reporter resumed tho subject of the author's new scheme. "Is your company full? he asked. "Not quite," repiiod the poet, "but the names of those I have already se cured are sufficient warrant, I think,, for tho belief that it will be a combi nation ol rare value. . , "r or instance "Well there is Mr. Sic.bert, for merly of the Old Bowery, and .Mr. Charles I'arweil, who has made such a sensation in lovers' parts, and Dr. Landis, who has kitrllv consented to portray insanity, while of Iadoro Davis, Gus Hall and Charley Gayler, it is harilly ncces-ary that I should speak. Besides his acting Mr. Gayler will render me great assistance in wri ting new and hitherto unpublished nlavs a fact which leaves no room to doubt the extensive characters of the I reportoire we will have bythe close of the pres'-nt season. I would like you to mention, furthermore, that I have succeeded, by dint of golden promises and thensc of much money, captured that prime old favorite, Joseph Win ter; and I think I may add to the list tho name of my friend. Ennis Wood. I do not mean to say that Mr. 'Wood would prove particularly valuable as an actor, but I have the idea that i( would be will to have him along as a eate of sudden pecuniary emergency. For instance, if he were placed in a close carriage, where nothing could be Been but iiis head, I think a small fortune could be made in inducing peoplo to bet on his weight." "It is true that you are to play sim ultaneously in the tame town with Rankin?'1 "It is." "And your purpose?" "To destroy him." ' Mr. Miller then invited the reporter to join him in several unseen bottles of wine, accompanied by the pleasant recollections of which tho reporter took his departure. llaroetl'a locoalne Promotes a vigorous and healthy i rowlh of the hair. It has been used n thousands of cases where the hair was coming out, and has never failed to arrest its decay. Use Burnett's Fluvotin: Eitraets the Vf.t. Lepo.'B jt b priming office, 13 Mad ison sUeet. Advantage ot an Afternoon Pa per. Discussing this topic the Louisville, Post, which is an afternoon paper, siyi: The Post is only about one-third the size of the largest newspaper in tbe city, and an advertisement in its columns if therefore three times aa conspicuous. It i, beside, more thoroughly read than any paper in Louisville. It is read at night when everjbody has the time to read. It the reidcf will test thematter, he will find that what appears in the Poet is more talked about than what appears in any other paper, because more peo ple read it. It reaches all classes and conditions of our population, and is the best advertising medium that Louisville affords. It is not the mammoth paper filled with cheap and worthless matter that the Ipublic wants. The Post contains all that the morning papers have in a con densed form, and the latest telegraph dispatches in addition. The morning papers have bad no interesting item for months which did not previously appear in onr columns. Advertisers are beginning to appreciate these facts at last. Tho people of this city are slow to change their old prejudices and opinions, but they are daily be coming more alert, more appreciative of genuine enterprise, and quicker to discern what it is to their interest to know. This accounts for the extra ordinary success of the penny system In the Interest ol .'Inker ol One- Home Ilea. Lam of Life. More quarrels arise between broth ers, between bister, between hired girls, between school girls, between clerks in stores, between hired mon, between husbands and wives, owing to electrical changes through their sys tems by lodging together night alter night under the same bed clothes, than by any other disturbing causo. There is nothing that will so derange tho nervous system of a person who ia climinative in nervous force as to lie all night, in bed with another person who is absorbent in nervous force. The absorber will go to sleep and rest all night, while the eliminator will be tumbling and toss ing, restless and nervous, and wake np in tho morning fretful, peevish, fault finding and discouraged. No two per sons, no matt r who thry ar should lhahituaily elei H loec'her One will E. Footc. of Yellow Bud. and tho eroom waH Euneno Reeve, a wealthy citizen of Willougjiby. They did not oontemplato marriage at that time, but while sauntering through tho capital tho romantic idea presented itself to the voune man and the ladvaeauiesced Governor Fo.Uor, Attorney-General Nash. Adiutant-General Smith, the Stato Auditor, tho State Treasurer, and a hundred other persons con nected with the State government accompanied the Rev. Mr. Moore tt tho rotunda aud witnessed the cere mony. "And thero, while the dim reliitious lieht was stealing through the apex of tne dome," says the breath- ess Journal roporter. the groom and bride stood upon tho central star in the mosaic pavement and were united in tho holy bonds ot matrimony." In congratulating tho couple Governor vostcr said that, although tho youth had "robbed the brido's father of a Foote." nevertheless ho honed those a a I concerned never would make a mis step" because ot the matter. After much brilliant conversation of th kind and a great deal ot laughter the house adjourned sine dio. To the Trade. ine high reputation which our DON JUAN Cigar has attained has induced parties to imitato it. We hereby caution the pub ho that tho Brown's Don Juan brand is copyrighted and Iron Bitters. Buy it of your druegiBt that we are tho sole proprietors of the and do not be persuaded to take a sub- same, and tbe gcnnine are nianufic stitute, for this is the only remedy tured at factory 204, Third District of which gives permanent strength. It cw York. J. Baxter 4 to. are gule cod tains no alcohol, nor does it black- agents in Memphis Special Little Bock Gai-.tte. uout worth. .November Zi. v? m. Ronnells, known in Oencral Forrest's Confederate command as "Bob Rid ley." yesterday morning, while return ing from breakfast to his room at the Sun House, fell and expired at once. A mystery has ever hung over his character, and even over his identity. lie told in a wierd strain that he was being hunted down like a wild beast, to be destroyed, as he was tho son of ex-Governor Runnclls', and that he was heir to hii property, thereby in tcrfering with olkcr claimants. The citizms generously contributed, and tho decease 1 was very decently in terrcu. There has been, within a fortnight, tho usuaal annul mooting at the Lon don Mansion IIouso to protest against tho support by England of the opium traffic, and tho meeting has been fol lowed by the usual efforts of the press to make lieht of the aiHtatinn. tn show that the opium business is not sueh a bad thing alter all and thai India cannot get along very well with out it. ' This latter consideration has. as upon other regulation openings of this interminable doDsto, apparently the greatest weight with the English peoplo, but it is to be noted with satis faction that tho strength of the pro test againbt the traffia increases con stantly, and that there were nover so many mon of prominence ranged against' it aa there are now. At the recent meeting the ' Aroh- ishorj of Canterbury and Cardinal lanning Bat side bv side and moved resolutions condemnatory of the attitude of tho government, Bap- porting them in Bpeechcs botweon which tliere was little to choose as regarded their uncompromising' hos tility iu mo Dusiness anu tneir esti mate of the cowardly and wiokod Bup- port of it by England. It bag not been a great whilo sinco tho Church of England was either silent on this subject or gave the government indi rect assistanoe; tbe situation is greatly changed,' and encouragement may be (istjv. drawn irom , tho change, al though some may hold that the grow ing weakness of tho Church in its in fluence on Mate affairs must bo al lowed tooffsot tho effects of its change of heart. Nothing oan bo clearer in the way of modern statecraft than the tact that England would not dare to treat any Laropean power even the weakest as it treats " China, in virtually compelling its accept ance of Indian grown opium. This is cowardly, bcoause China is so weak, or rather so inemcicntly organized, as to be incapablo of rcsistanoe; it is wicked, bocauao tbo opium habit is bo eminently and evidently hurtful, and hecauso cnlichtor.ed and Christian England sends mnkitndes of human creatures to loathsome graves yearly. merely to balance tbo accounts other vast- colonial debcudoncy. .But as money rules tho world it is not easy to see how a question of sentiment, a Question of humanity, is to prevail against a question ot proht and loss. The present revenue of India from opium amounts to about 133,000,000 annually; the total revenue of the country is not more than I2(X),000,000, so that tho revenue from opium is about one-sixth of the whole. If the sixth part was not furnished in this way it wonld have to bo contributed out of the wealth of England, and it is ' that singlo - consideration whioh makos EnglUbmort blow hot and cold at once on tho opium question and hypocritically declare they cannot see tho wrong in tho bus iness when they really mean they can not see the propriety of tooting such a bill themselves. But what is tho real valuo of a colony which has to be held at sueh a fearful cost ot manhood prin einles and human happiness? Or, why should it necessarily be tho faot that barring tho opium production, India would not be self surportine? In that vast and in many parts fertilo region are there no other industries whioh oould bo ho developed as to equal, or even far surpass, the results from growing, opium? A more general planting ot cotton would in ltsclt uo it. But the revolution would tako some time, and even for that brief while John Bull cannot bring himself to put his hands into that voluntious pocket which holds material to buy np Turk ish bonds and Confederates stocks, but oan spare nothing for the relief of the Fine Farm for Sale at Public Auction. UNDKR and In panaaooa of two ceriain Wll of Uu6t to tne aie, one axeeutcil M,lh oountr. Tcnn.. in bona H7, r Ml. 4 and 5, anil the othar by mM Oarinack and D A uarmai'K, nu wnw, hn.. iu No. 128, iiaB l-7. 1 anil 9, 1 will toil at publw nuotioii for OABIl, on tba ;outhwt ?rnor of Main anuiiauuon ureou,aioui ui,a3i(uuu Thursday, December 29 (at u m), iusi, th prop.rtr In iUd doodi at trust dumbed to-wil: Th2i0ro triwt formarljoonyoyed by A J Ward to W I Caruiaok, in laid.county, dcnerifltd afollowi, to-witi UmrlnpiBf t ntk fa liaka n f urea rad ohk uim'i W aa t writ liaaoftba AUtandowontbenco walk 74 ekaiai W links to a atska, aoutbwoit: a raar af taa AlrMn duwr; thaoa oat with 8 8 Kaasbart'a aorth lina M cbaim to a I'ake on tha loitti Soui'lmy if the Aluton dnwrr; thanea aorta 74 oaami 33 linka tn a lUko; Uitnoe aart W ar ath IS linkitoablaok walnat markaa i theAr-a ' ohaiai to tb'bo- lan?n, tka aroprty of WT (tarmac as c- reyaa tn taa imt aood, aad tba lama property ila. a trait or anty aoroa, lying north ot the )r. llantleraon and Lour rond. aod betwuon aid road and a lin running throtndi (aid. tract northward of (aid road, and parallel ' therewith, to aa to iaolude thudwcllica home, aad make la Raid trart the eonipteuient of liity aorwO. the laid lUOaore. and 49 acre. bein tnietner in acres, ana an o nyayml ly W T andB A Cannack, his wife, in kaid loo ond deed abate the two convoying all tbe interest of both in the 140 fores, and tho indi- Tinnal interest of w 1 in tne re-Uiio alau. lly rosson of default, and in pureuunce of trusts, leell all the above interest. Kiiuity of redemption is waived, but I convoy only at trustee, lino oenercu to oe noon B B BARNES, Trnstre. Finlar 4 Poton, Ally's. 71 102 The ls-ndln ftoirntUia oftotfay agree that most diseases are caused by disordered kidneys or Li ror. II, therotore, tne humeri and Livor are kepi in perfoot order, pereot health will be the remit, 'Jliil troth haa only been known a short time and for rears people suffered great, agony without being able to find relief. Tbe discovery of Warner's Safe kidney and liiror uare maris a new era in the Ireitinont of tlieao troubles. Made from a simple tropical leal ni rarevuuo, con tains Jnst tha eloroonti necessary to nourish and invigorate both of these great organs, and ssfclv restore and keep them in order. C is a FOISI a 1 a t. It fun my lor an ine diseases that esu.ie rains in tbe lower pait of the body for Torrid Livor, Iloadaches, Jaundice. IMtilness, urnvoi, rever. nuo, snianai Fever, and all difficulties, ot tho Kidneys, Uver and Urinary Organs. ... It Is an eicollent and life remedy for fe males during l'rognaney. It will control Menstruation ana IS lnvmnaoie tor iiuucur- rhoea er Falling of the Womb I'u ns t ,y, wiiicn nils aone soon won"er, Is put up in theLAKUKST SIZED BOTTLK As a Blood Purifier it is uneimaled, for It ros the orgnns that uakr tbe blood. This remedy, which bus done such wenoers of any msdicino upon the market, and ia told by DrujgiJts and all dealers at 1.S5 per bot tle. For Pinhctcs, enquire for WAHNKR'8 SAFE DIAltKlKd ClitK. It is a PUalXIVE 11. ..! H. H. WARMER &. CO., Rochester, N. Y. asatziuiM New Advertisements. Anei'fj'a PJmioforl MiOKirrCRitt holiday presents; square grand piano forte", four very nnaome roona corneTi, rosewood ease", three unisens; Beatty matchless Iron frsmes,stool,book,oover,box d, lims tn a07.fiA: eaUlorue prices. 8800 to Sioefli satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded after one year a oe; opright piano fortos, to tt'JAAi eatalogue pnoes. SAOO aacfl:tllnrtllro, oisnofnrtea of the univerie. as thousands testily: write for mammoth list of teetitnenials; Boatty's cablaot organs, ea thedral, churah, chspel, parlor, 3t upward; vuiuira welcome; rroe carriage mrou uiui lilristr&ted eatnloirne holiilar edition) free. Addrem or call upon Danl4 f. Bentlj, Washington, New Jersey Attachment JSollce. Before WW Dlckason, J. P. forfihelbj county, Tenn. J A Faulk vs. J H Faalk. IN this cause an attachment having been sued oat on der section MB6 of the cede of Tennessee, and returned levied by garnish ment on J A ftewsrt as a dobtor of defendant, and affidavit having been made that tha defendant is indebted to tha plaintiff ia the sum of 885.02, doe by account, ana tnattae claim is jusu uu tbe defendant ia a non-resident of the State of Tennossoe; it is thorofore ordered that aid defendant make his persenal appear ance before me on the 31 uay ol I'ecemoor, im. at my dwelling, in tbeFirst Civil Iiistriet of Bbelby oouety, Toan., and defend kaid attachment snit within the time proscribed by law, or the same will be procoedod with ei-parte; and that a copy ol thn order ba published once a wooa lor lour weeas iu iuo Puhllo Ledrer. Tkisthe2istdayornovemner, ttni. . 71 77 8 19 WW I IdKASON. Ji P- A Klud Word of Advice. If you feel yourself growing weak, your strength tailing, tbo natura unetiong of the body becoming im paired, take warning in time; your system needs iron, winch, when corn bincd with proper vegetable eitracui produces a time of rare medicina tleot. Such a remedy is Bondt & Ledkbkr. I'ropr's Faotory 2UI, 3d Dis't N. Y. - ' 1 ,The Cotton Crop. New York Herald. ' ' ' ' - ' All the estimate! of the ootton crop lor IWl-ri which bave beea made thus far indicate a decreased produo tion as compared with that of last sea son. 1 be yield lat year was in round numbers six million six hundred " u iu vmv 1UI1UH Ills I . , 11, .1 . . , . ketch, which we find in the last Ilaj-fotisand bales; tne estimate lor this mond Gazette, will ba reoognized by "T mlluon ?0VCD nun.?,!:cu .,t n in tt,;. thousand bales, or nearly two million where the subject was so well known! l0.8.'688; The compilers of these and where he now lies nBa0ltillv w""tTCj ao not, or course, Claim strict .i ; .v, ,i ;...,i t .i,. accuracy for thoir figures, and the ao lift iU Sjl , O, f UI LUC -. . , troubles and altlictions ot his brilliant iiVo uiajr ue en the teeth. It receives the univer sal indorsement of clergymen, physi- oians, druggists, and all who have used it. 8. Mansfield & Co., W. N. Wilker- son & Co., and O. W. Jones & Co., wholesale agents. A Powerful Temperance Leo tore. Vieksburf Herald, 19th.) The picture drawn in the following but nntortunate life Jnst two years ago the writer wis in the town of Port Gibson, and met a gentleman whose name was familiar to many of our readers. At the be1 ginning or the law war, then a mere stripling, fresh from college, he en tcred the army, and by gaMant service came out a Colonel, but broken in of such a character as to make thi computation absurd and ridiculous. Ibe meaning, probably, of the decreas ed cotton acreage is that the Southern planters and farmers are at last beginning to see the mis take of entirely depending on ono sua pie and that in future they mean to cultivate other crops to which they ten 1UI. ....... - . . - health, the result of a wound in the naV! P'a i 00 V 1 1 .u tnm...h Knrnr no- thi ir ilnr a in. J''"-. " " aiu uiunauiu mat tne na in lSCG, he labored until his namo was a synonym of bri I; t v, ,l,lt, llUb. 1 HQ ULIilUII UllUft UUC 1 . , ... -, grasped his hand, and led on, on-to moT.e or ,'s l? do tho cotton sit the Asvlum at Jackson. There he re- U,.U0D; The large planter puta every miinorlfnra number of vearg. nnt.il tniDR in COttOO, but the small larm reason again asserted her sway, when . Pas D-t f..... .e.i.i .i . .- nnecasinfflv nreaicing up oi tne large plantations in 1 iiiu uyuiu. nuiuu ,ui tuunus iuiurus 'tl'l.l L ! It- .1T....1 l . uow is ueing raniuiy euecuja, nas he aeain returned to the trinod. brav ing (langcr in editing a daily news paper in a city besieged with the pes tilence that swept over tne Couth in 187d. After it subsided he retired to private lifo, honored for his nobility ot character, aomirea ior nis courage, crs who are taking his place are prudently raising something to cat as well as something to sell. Tha official revaied figures of the Census liureau show that the popula tion nt the United States is 50,ljj,7ti!. Mr. John Walter, the proprietor of rworoi1 fnr hia talfinta. and boWnrl hv the London 1 imcs, who has recently thnan who atnod with him in the heat "turned home from a visit to this ri ..i i .i.-.l. I Aftmilrv r.eoniota tFia t of battle, when death was stretching forth its arms, drawing in the young and old. A gathering ot bis companions in arms was held, and here it was wemet him on the occasion abovo referred to. M.onifinonr in n nnoara nco mor.lo in tor WaS evidently hi bearing, he capUvatcd all. For tis country. lie recommends work coa a try, predicts that before the end of tho next century the United States will have a ponulatioi of ZUO.000.000. It is unpleasant to think that uono of us will live to see wnetner or not the prophecy will be fulfilled. Mr. Wcl tor was evidently much pleased with ingracn of Enpland to go to America wbcro, he says, any man of abilityand industry can live comfortably and happily, and get rich. tbe future his prospects were bright, and he painted them in glowing colors. Two months later we were being shown through tho awlura at Jackson. Up the aisle of one of the , . jus wards comes a prematurely aged man. Unoi.rr.tun. of tontk. hig arms folded across his breast, his early decay, loss of manheod.ls.,Iwiisin face careworn, hinvae.nt star, riveted I t-rTAnAt upon tne noor. 1111s totias ute poor; o a m t 1 om . can it possibly be biiu: X ho : guide explains that it is ho, but Oh For Yon, TO THE PEOPLED SOUTH. SlniriHiinntaln n 11a Ilrroe!, Abisiorvol the battle. Ootobcr 7. 1780, aad the ovonts whioh lud to it, after two years pent in prepa atlon, it sow publuhod ana ready for dofirery. The author, LfgAg 0. USAl'gv, li.ij nss spent u yoarsin gainer ing materials lor this work, which abounds in stirring recitiils of adventuros and hair breadui escapos, alike Interesting to old and yoong. The dosoeedanta of such men as Campbell, Hhelby, Sevier, Cloveland, Lacey, Williams, llamhrisht, VioUowell, win. ton, Hammond, and their officers, now living or the thousands th'onghout tVo South, will welcome this pormaaent reetrd of the Rlori ous event which turned the tide ot the Revo lution. Ihe werg contains oia panes, en nne paper, bentitifnliy boand, with saverat steal portraits of the lloroes, and nntnerons weod outs, with Index of SO, 0 references, rrico, i. Bent posi-psid on receipt oi price, or may be had of Agenls in every eountv. 1'KItH n, iUUNroun . l'ulli'her, No. I'd Vine rltreot, Cinnenati, 0. .VTii Wsiled fer nnassirned torrt- tory. bend for terms, circulers and sample oopy. Whose complexion botrays gome humlliatlnf? iraperlec tion, whoso mirror tells yoa that yon are Tanned, hallow and dlgflgnred hi countenance, or Imto Eruptions, Kedncss, Kouguness or nnwnoieBuuiu tints of complexion, wo say nso Ilagrm's Magnolia Balm. Itlsadellcsto, hannle.ssand dollghtful article, producing the most natural and entranc ing tints, tho artificiality ol which no observer can detect, and which soon becomes per manentlf the Hagn(la Batn Is judiciously used. A OF. NTS WA1VIKH.-A rere chance to make money rapidly by telling our Raw book: Showing up tbe Now York of to dat, with its nalaoes. its crowded thorounlifaros, its rush ing elevated trains, its countless sights, its romance, its mystery, its dark crimes and ter rible traeedies. It! charities, and in faot every phase of life in the great oily. Don't waste time soiling slow books, but send for circulars giving full table of contents, terms to agents, eto. Piosrootui now read and territory in ffreat ilotnsnd. Address Uot'oi.sHS ubos. a I'A'ne, I'inrinnaii, time, .- -.. rt - ., .. ....ll.. k. I V 'l,.!ri iinrri.i tnnve, tne "w v . i .. Ar ;!. ai.uoo i). ew lork ivy, law. 3L OAns. To all who are suffering from the errors and nervom weakness, d d enieUpe I . die Kev, Jo Km T UtxirS2Uw bitterest approach that ever lay upon a civilized nation. England is fond of abusing the United States for dallying with the Mormon question, but that is a trifle, a bagatelle, compared with it relationship with China and India. Rheumatism, neuralgia, hysteria, feraalo weakness, etn., pro nptly cured with Urown s Iron Hitters. 8. Mansfield & Co., W. N. Wilker- son &, Co., and G, W. Jones & Co., wholcsalo agents. VI r. lirlllnnry in a New Kol. Washington special to Cincinnati Enquirer. At about 9:30 o'clock this evening thero occurred a romarkablo act on tho part of Mrs. Christiancy which will no doubt tend to put a now phase on tho great divoroe case now going on in this city. At the hour named the littlo daughter ot .fames Hughes, tbo Polico Court janitor, attracted the attention ot tbe father to a fe male attired in nothing bnt her no derclotnmg coming down .Louisiana Avenue toward U Street. Ibe woman s bair Was banging loosely about her, and sho was tearing at it and gouging her eyes. Tho janitor immediately gave pursuit and made the party a prisoner at the loot ot tbe steps leading into the office ot Cook k Cole, the latter tho attorney for Mrs. Christiancy in her present trouble. There flngho discovered the female to be Mrs. Christiancy. Uer eyes were glaring, and there was every evidence! of great mental distress. A stranger was callod, and guarded Mrs. Christiancy while t hn janitor went aftcra carriaeo. which was soon procured, and the distressed woman was immediately conveyed to the residence of hor father, three squares distant. Hut the father in the mean time, almost crazed, had eone in search of the daughter, whom tic soon learned had been rcscned and returned home. Mrs. Christiancy was taken to her room in the second story of the Lugcnbccl mansion, and medi cal attention was summoned. The matter was kept as quiet as possible hv tha familv. but when Questioned half an hour later Dr. Lngcnbecl stated that ho and his wife were m their room in the third story of the building when he heard his daughter's room door open and she go down stairs; that he hastened to the extent hia ad vanced years would allow him and gave pursuit. As to the lady's con dition. he said it was a temporary mental attack, for which tbere was no causo that ho knew of beyond her existing troubles; that she had some what reoovcrod from the attack, and thero was no danger, bo -thought, of any serious result. aa How to Krc a re Health. It seems rtranro that anyone will suffer from dcranccmcnts brought on by impuro blood, when Scovills' Bar- saparilla and Stillingia, orlllood and Liver Syrup, will restore health. It is tho best blood purifier ever discov ered, effectually curing scrofula, syph iliticdisorders, weakness of the kid neys, erysipelas, malaria: all nervous disorders and debility, bilious com plaints, diseases ot the blood, liver, kidneys, stomach, skin, etc. It cor iccts indigestion. A single bottle will provo to you its merits as a health icncwcr, for it act like a charm. Baker's Pain Panacea cures pain in man and beast. Use externally and internally and find relief, 1-1. A VNI 1'f.Al! fl.Al'N! Fer Roadlna-Clnhs. for Amateur Theatricals. Temperance Fhys, Drawing-lloom Flays, Kalry flays, Ethlo tla-i I'lays, tioiuo cooss, Spoagers, Pantomimes, TablcanT, Light Marneslnm LiehtH. Colored Fire. Uurntlo k Theatrical Faoo Preparations, Jarley S Wax Works, nig. Boards. Moostaches. Costumes. Charades, and VrfperBccnery. New catalogues sent free, cont.nn'ng firl description and prices. Kttn i t, nti..it ii sos, i lain new lera. 0 By B.M. WUOLLti Y.Atlatv 1ft. (iv Rcliftbl tvidenee a FArt . n n r f r r a rMirAil ITATtTT natienln und CUBE Pon1 f(,r mT book on Th luaui. iuu a w vuiui a y VlcUe A VKAK and expensos to egents. tilt tree Aauress a-, v, ry, Attajuata, name. B ROM Creditor's Ksrtiee. No. 431, U D-In the Probate Court of Shelby county, Tenn. Sallle B Dickiason, adm'i of Klis Hope, dee'd, et al, vs. Tennie Jf ar ris et al. IT appearing from the original bill died herein, that this is a proceeding inslitutod for tbe purpose of winding up the estate oi Elisa liope, dee'd, as an insolvent estate, h provided under the laws of Tennessee; it is ordered that all persons havin claims against said estate, make thoir porsonal nprearaaee herein, at the courthouse of our said Probate Court. In Memphis, Tonn., on or before the flrat Monday In March, 1882, exhibit their de mands properly as thenticated and have them selves made parties hereto, else they will be forever barred both In law and eauiiy and that a eopy of this order be published once a week, for tour eonseeutive weeks, In the Publio Led ger. This November 18th, 11. A ecpyAttest: ' OWEJT DWTER, Clerk. By Kent! B Ct'U.F., D C. R M Heath and t' li Anthony, sol's for com plaintnt. 6 74 SOW Attachment Notice. Bofore j M boleman, J. P. for Shelby ceuaty, Tenn. u I'o.lssla i I'e. vs. J U Mng. n this eanse an attachment having been sued eat under section 34oo ef tne tede el ennessea. and retnrned evied naon tae prnperty of the defendant by garatsb saant en V RHsQuh, wbeaaswera that sa ts iadebted tethe defsadsat In tbe nm of lorty-tbree dollars, by note, and affidavit having been made that defendant ia indebted to the plaintiff in the sum of thirty-ore dol lars and nfty-tliree cents, due by ac count, and that tbe claim Is Just, and that the defendant ts a non-rcsidont of the Btate of Tennessee; it Is therefore ordorud thst said defendant make his personal appear ance before me on tbe 2Mb nay of Docember, i8Sl, atlOa'cleck a.m., at my office, No. 11 Madison st , Mempals,Tenn., and defend said attachment auit within tha time pressribed by - law, or the same will ba proceeded with ox-psrte; and that a copy of this order be published once a wook for four weeks la the PoMie Ledger. This tho 21st day of November. IW. T3 78 4 BO J M Oltl.KM AN. J. P. Trustee's Salo. UNO!".!! a trust deod, to m executed April Uib, 1179, by II A llildorbrand, rccordod In book 131, rag o4o, I will, on Thursday, December 29th, 1881, sell for cash, on the southwest corner of Main and Madison streets. Nomrhis, Tenn., be tween the hours ot 12 m ami lp.m., the fol lowing described property in chelby county, Tean. (It being tbe late residence of B A llil iterhraftd. rleeeised). situated In the Twelfth Civil District, and being the southeast quarter of section one, range eight, township one, west, (1W acres), together with all the im- fiTAt'Anteetj thereon. The equity of redemption is waived In laid trust deed and tha title is Denovea to ue per feet, but I sell and convey only as trustee. W B VANilOOK.Tru'toe. Maline !c Watson, Ally's. 71 11 1STOTJCE. riEHTIPICATE No.2lt10')0 etork in Muff J Viif inn. IO, nf Moeriirjm, ion a,, (ftuei tn me April Utt 71, bus been lost or mislai'l. I hurcby warn all from buylrm or nonotiating lor finmo. as duitiOAt b&8 bocn annlifa lor. 43 74 J LOOODBAR. Silt Tenn AtlAchincnt Xolicc. BeforeD CSIsnghter. J. P. forShelbv county. Tenn.-W U Moore k Co. ts, (1 B Uolley ana i j Derry. S this cause an attachment havinv been sued out under section Mf of the Code of nnosseo. aid re timed levied upon the property of tht defendants, bv aurnifhrneDt. and affidavit having beuo madetiikt defend ar.ta ace indehted to the plaintiffs in thesnm of foor hundred and fllteen dollars and eighty cents, and interest, due by note, and that the claim is just, and that the defendant! re Don-residents of tbe Stnte of Tennes see; It is therefore ordered that (aid de fendant: make their personal appearance before me on tbe 31st day of December, at 12 o'elook m., at my office, He. 9 Madison street, Memphis, Tennessee, and dofend said attachment suit within the time prescribed by law, or tho same will be proceeded with ex-part; and that Paii.p V..rlih n Wnrm SvrnK u J.. I. ..LL.I 1 . - - l t . i stt-t.t rstly drsiroyi worms and removes "V.1" ,h y1'1'" ""r. 11 J 1 Ibis the 23d day of .o emt-er, all BCcrctlOUS 01 727SU 90 DCbLAl'OUIER.J. P. 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It anm not moreiy KfTord Utmponu7 rUf, bat 11 ft permiBtai ciirtt. Mm. B. F. htm. or nnlmon. o.. says or it: " i am rrvprUfd at the tpmly efft of joir rfmy. It it tfx firtt medirtn tn rix jirj tfuvt ha Uxmrt my tnubh atvl m7rl0 KrrctOTitttnn msy. 2 two Mtup till nUiM vAthma cnuQhino." It yonr dnifnritt d(n not keep Id Bead for treatise and unrlmnnUiR to H. P. K. PXH A S53 Broiulwat New York. 4ft 127dw Health is IJcalth ! Di. X. 0. WtST'tNuttvi igrwCaiTg Tbiat MKgT; a Bpectfio for Hysteria, Dltsiness,' Con vulsions, Nervona Hesdache, Mental Bepres slon, Loss of Memery, Ppermalorrhiea, Impo tenoy, Involuntary Emissions, Premature Old Age, eaused by over-exertion, self abuse, or over-Indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains ene month's trestroont. One dollar a box, or six bexes for five dollars; sent by mall prepaid on roeoipt of price. We guarantee iix boxes to cure anyca.e. With each order reeeivodbyus for six box.s, ecoein panled with live dollars, we will scad ts. cpur ohaser our written guarantee to return tha money if the treatmeat does not effect a cure. Uaaranteea Issued only by A. RKNKKHT A CO., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 215 Main street. Memphis, Tenn. Orders by mnil will reoeiva prompt attention. 6oxxxiiii55dAw AD1 TNt ,n Tenn Attachment Notfsa. Before D C Slnnshter, J. P. for fihelby county. Tenn. Mallory, Crawford k Co. vs. Daniel Andrews. thif cause an attachment having been sued out under section of the Code of nnessee. and returned, lcvieii itnnn Ilia property of the defendant, by gsrni-hment, and affidavit having been made that dolond ant is Indebted to the plaintiff in the sum of $18 H6, due by account, tfud that the claim is just, and that the defend ant is a non-rosidest, of tha Htate ol Ten nessee; It la therefore ordered that said defendant mako his personal appeannce before me on the 24th day of December, 1rl, at 12 o'olock m., at my office. No. 11 Madiron It,, Memphis, Tenn.,a.d defend said attach ment suit within the time prescribed by law, or tbe same will he proceeded with exparte; and that a eopy of this order be pnblished once a week, for 'on, weeks, in the Publio Ledger. Tnis the 16th dav of Novomber, ptxl. 66 7J7884 0 C bliAUUHTEtt, J. P. w . JPm Mnondor, -DEALER K1- i Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, DOOR AUD TEUNK LOCKS, XC o y B 1 1 1 I xi B, Etc. Bo. 22 nADlMOK NTItEKT. ss-ripilrin pronptlr attended to.KUt fi.rner Madison and Socond itreet. -- -