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PUBLIC LEDGER. Office I No.U Madison Mteet BUSINESS HOUSES. BOWMAN. C. MACHINIST AND Beale Factor.

Main street. Special attention given to repairing ieiM. pvICklNSON, WILLI AMS C0. COTTON Factors, 210 Front street. I.VMMO.NS ABON, BOoKS, STATIONERY, Magasinea.

10 Jeflerann andMBeal. LHSIIKR. AMIS MA RBLK-WORKS RAILROAD TIME TABLES. MEMPHIS AND LITTLE ROCK KAILROAD Arrives. Leaves a.x.

r.H. 6.40 5.4X 6.90 a.m. r.i 7.10 1.00 tiopenelo: litttle Kock tfn-vlwit will leave wharfboat. foot of Union itreet. daily, at 7.80 a.m.

MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD A.X. P.M. Mall 12.15 fxprest l0-20 Through .....50 Wayfreight.ooaohattch'd 7.45 junction and oinerville accommodation tiermantewn A.M. T.U 11.15 12.01 6 50 5.00 4.S0 6.40 Ticket Offioe. 278 Main itreet, oorner of South Court.

MEMPHIS AND LOUISVILLE RAILROAD, Arrives Leave. A.M. r.M. pay Kxpreaa S.30 New York 2.30 Hrnwnsville Aoeom'n 6.45 t. 1 luni at 4 :15 p.m.

daily, except Sunday. Depot at neao oimain Ticket Offioe. 237X Main street, one dooi Orta OI oiioram. MISSISSIPPI AND TENNESSEE R. R.

Arrives. Leaves. 0. Mall (daily) Expresr, B.00 viht Mail ex. Sunday) 4.00 Depot at toot OI main jure.

Ticket Offioe. 237H Main itreet. on. door of Jefferson. T0K0K- Bap.t.

KEMfJlIg tdiSfO ICE. Ornoi Homs Fiom 6 a.m. to 6 r.M. Bombay, From to 10 "Closes. Arrival.

A.M. I P.M. A.M. P.M. 8.20 11.50 11.50 4.30 Memphis A Ohio E.B.

Twice Daily. Memphis Charteatoa 11. Mississippi 4 Tennel-see R. R. Daily.

Memphis A LtttlcRoek R. MIsa.rivertoHelenaA Friar'. P't-daily. Vicksburg(tri-weefcly) Mlaa. river St.LouU Mon.

and Thure. White River Semi-Weekly Tuea. Sat. Ark'sriver, tri-weekly Wed. A Friday.

Marion (tri-weekly) Cuba. Tennessee weekly Friday. ByhalieAOlive Branch Tuei. and Frl. 2.S0 8.30 12.15 3 3 3 12H 10 9 9 9 10 10 12.30 5.25 ANOXIC DIRECTORY RECTOBT.

9 LODOIK. SotJTH Mkmphis. No. llS-meete 2d Friday In each month-hall corner Madison and Second W. S.

Matthewi, W. M.t Ben K. Pul- UAi.woiA?No. 163-meetJ lit Monday In every month, at Odd FbIIows' HU. oorner Oourt and Main.

C. M. Carroll. W. M.

i John Beamiih, Secretary. LiuaBcott. No. 2f-meeU 1st Thursday of each month hall oomer -Madison and bee-rand. 8.

Sturm. W. M. M. IlochsUdter.

DhHoto! No. 299 mecU 3d Friday of each Hall. R. C. William W.

M. R. W. Shelton. Secretary.

Kll.wiMi.INO. No. 341-meeU 4th Friday of each month-at South Memphis lull, eorner of Mndison and Second. W. B.

Kichardet. W.M.; Loula Ctapski, Secretary. BOTAI. abcb. PiUK Chptk.

No. 22meeta 2d Monday of each month-Odd Fellows' Hall. M. Car-roll. M.

E. H. B. M. Levy, Secretary.

Mp.mphib Cbaptjr, No Sft-meete at Odd Fellows' nall.SdMondiyof each month. S. Matthews. M. E.

H. John W. Ward. Secretary. 1KD.

M. Eobkca Coumcil. No. 6-meeti 3d Monday ofeenh month Odd Fellows' Hall. D.

B. Footer. Th. 111. C.

H. Myers. Reo. TIVFLtRS. Ctekki Cohuakdirt.

No. 4 meets 4th Monday of each month. Uto. Mellerah, Com. T.

J. Barehus, Rac. Calvart Chjptrr op Row Croix. 18th. No.

Charles W. Adams, 32d, M. W.V H. T. Tomlinson, 32d.

rO. O. r. DIKECTORT. Odd Fellows' Hall, eorner Main and North Court streets.

MrwrHiB Lonoi, Ne. 6 Dieets every Tuesday. A J. Ward, N.O.: R. F.

Aleiander, V. it. Jno. W. Waynesburg, Secretary F.

Risk. Treasurer. CnioKiBAW Loom. No. 8 meets every Men-day night.

Leon Levy. N. G. Schlose. V.

(J.l A. Holt. Secretary; H. D. Connell.

Treasurer. Lodor. o. 140-meets every Wednesday night. Joseph Uhl.

N. ti.i H. Oro-rauer. V. J.

A. Uronauer. SecreUry; J. 0. Sohmidt.

Treasurer. BiitxiiR Lodor. No.l47-meeU every Friday night. T. S.

Jukes. N. G.i C. I'. Milliard.

V. E. R. Jack, Secretary; J. S.W ilkins.

Treaeurer. DRORRR LODQR Mrhpbir Drorrr Lodor No. meeta 1st Saturday of each month. W. H.

Moyston. D. M.s B. Ilingliam, D. D.

M.i J. K. Russell. A. D.

M. T. S. Ju.ks, Secretary; Leon Levy. Treamrer.

DRORRR OP RRRRCAH. Rnrs Lodor, No. 1 meets 4th Thursday of each month at 3 p.m. Thomas Beon, N. G.

Mrs. R. L. Groomes, V. G.

Mrs. W. L. jleLefresh, Seoretary. Qatoro EitfAm-iiRKT, No.

3 mees on the 1st and 3d Thursday ni(ht of each month. John Linkhauer. C. John Gordon, H. W.

H. Moj.Iod. S. W. R.

F. Alexander, J. Thoe. Bacon, Scribe. KwuTui Ekca vpmrnt.

No. 39 meeta 2d and Jlh Thursday nigbu of each month. T. S. ukee.

0. P. T. S. Bingham.

H. J. W. Waynoburg, S. A.

W.Newiom. J. J. F. Fischer.

Scribe. TTaiied Aneleat Ordti Drnlda. Trtwrmkr Grovr. No. 1.

U. A. O. D. asecU at the Druid BalL No.

57 South Court imet, on the 1st and 3d Tuesday evenings in each month. J. t. Ueiligers, N. J.

Beehler, V. F. W. Buttiughaus, SecreUry; John L. hi hberg.

Treatuwr. Orovr. No. 2 meeUat the Druid Hall. 37 Court street, every Xhursday evening.

Wm. M. Loeb. N.A.; H. Oertel, V.

A. J. P. Bbide, Setary Barney Gray. Treasurer.

Clrahthromovr, No. i meeU attbeliruid Ball. 37 Court street, on the 1st end Monday evenings in ech month. A. F.

Davis, N. George W. Baxter. V. H.

Bren, RMi.rv ilartin Cohen. Treasurer. Cogcoanu S. A. Chaptiii, No.

1-meets at the Druid Ball, on the id and 4th Tueeday evenings in each montn. J.lSeeater. st. o. A.

a. Hir.fVH. S.ttw.v. COTTOM FACTORS. OWEN, DIcNTJTT CO.

COTTOX FACTORS, BECEITIXC, rORWAROlXG, AD 8ENERAL COMMISSION MERCH'TS (LEE BLOCK) II Tala Street, Heawphla, Team, All Cotton. Tohacro or other Produce eo-tigaed to us inrareJ, anleM otherwiw m-tra-trd. Barging. Hope and ether supplies larauhed at the lowest aarket price. i--r'r 41 PROFESSIONAL.

I- K. McFauit. W. W. Ooonwiii A.M.

r.M. 4.15 1.80 4.15 A.M. r.M. 1.10 4.15 6.30 McFALA.M dc (JOOD.VIX, Attornoys at Law. Hadlaea rel.

asaala. Tfaa. iOt-m (Piaatere Ins. BaiUiLg 1 SPECIAL NOTICE. JEFFERSON ST.

MARKET. 68 JelTeraou Street. Tiiia lilnrA is keDt onen at all I va air tli dar. Tho best of ui ui fWeii in and Tecetables can always be bad. Tartlos buying in large quantities supplied at lowest rates Furstenlieim Hexter.

Mt FACTS AXP FAXCIES. Gougb ha got over his Perfumed glovea are now essence-Hal. Hermann, the prestidigitateur, is dead. An Indianess choked to death with a crumb. Mock-turtle Kissing before company and fighting afterwards.

A lager beer brewery has been started at Yokohama, Japan. The hair of a six year old girl in Detroit is turning grey. The Duluthians are sledging with dogs, Esquimaux fashion. Ashland, Kentucky, trembles at the tale of a phantom horse. Portland thinks she had an earthquake.

The spirit of Marshal Ney communeth with Louisville circles." One hundred years ago there wore but four newspapers in America. Waterbury, Connecticut, grinds out a barrel of oxeide finger-rings per diem. Grumbling papers think it is ruff that the Elizabethan fashions are coming around again. A Maine woman has swallowed two hundred and seventy bottles of cherry pectoral, and still lives. Miss Alice Pillie, an American girl, has married $6,000,800 and the Marquis De Chasseloup-Laubat.

Miss Clara Doria, of the Parepa troupe, is a daughter of a well-known English musician named Barnett At Charleston, South Carolina, they send persons to jail for twetity days for sleeping in church. Joaquin Miller is reported to be writing a drama, whereof the scene is to be laid in California. John S. Mosby, the guerrilla, has been appointed and confirmed brigadier general of the Maryland militia. Matthew Arnold, of England, says that civil service reform is a delusien.

It crams, but it does not form men." Olive Logan was very thiniy clad when married. A lynx-eyed reporter says she was simply covered with blushes. Mierovifch is the latest tenor discovered." He was a street mendicant when Pauline Lucca picked him up, a few months ago. The students of Moscow who signed the address in favor of the liberty of the press have been, without exception, banished to Siberia. Townsend describes Clayton, of Arkansas, as a little chicken-cock man, with a fierce mustache and one arm the Arkansas Warmoth." Gen.

D. E- Sickles' father is a farmer after the modern school, and it is said that the milk from his costly cows is more expensive than champagne. Rev. John McPherson, of Dundee, Scotland, thinks that Burns will have a long account to auswer for at the day of judgment became of his bacchanalian songs. Forty jears ago nearly the whole of Ohio was a dense fosest; now, a resolution is introduced ir.

the Ohio Legisla ture to encourage the cultivation of forests. Nilsson has written in the autograph book of an intelligent Cincinnatian: Cincinnati, relieved of her somber mantle, will be known as one of the most beantiful cities in the world." Ben Ilalliday is more and more the golden orb of Oregon. lie owns its railroads, its steamboats, and even one of its daily papers, and modestly estimates his property at seven million dollars. A Pennsylvanian has a wen on the side of his head so near the size of his noddle that he frequently puts his bat on it by mistake and walks with his body at an angle of forty-five degrees. A candy-boy, passing through a car, saluted a cross old gentleman, with "Pop-corn, pop-corn!" Hain't got any teeth," angrily replied the roan.

"Gum-drops! gum-drops'" persisted tho enterprising youth. Don't invest capital in tau. A gen. tleman last night threw a hair brush, two pairs of boots, a pitcher, two coatly paper weights and a glass lump at two cats on the roof opposite his window, and failed to hit either of tliein. Paul Morphy, ao widely knowu in ante-war days as the champion American chess-player, is annouuod as having made an arrangement with a prominent St.

Louisan to play a game of chess blindfolded. It is said in Win will be the stake plajed fur. The grand Masonic bodies of Mississippi will assemble at tie U-mple in Holly Springs during the preavnt month as follows: Grand chapter on Thursday the 18th; grand couneil on Friday the llfth; grand commandery on Saturday the 20th; grand lodge on Monday the 22d. A New Lisbon paper says that at a Leap-Year party in that town recently the "jolly girls conducted themselves in a jauT-mauij uaaurr. arj rscuriea the young gentlemen to their homes, bnt 11 1 1 fri 1 i uq persuasion, ao matter now noneyea, ton'td get them to "go in." The most niodeit young men were covered with blushfcs as their partners gave them the Parting, good byt kits The Louisville Courier-Journal comes down on church loafers in the following strain: "Now that the police force of Louisville has been increased, every church in the city should be provided with two policemen, the two to b.

on duty during Sunday services. There ts hardly a church in the city which is not disgraced by a gang of loafers who eon-gregate at the doors ou Sundays, and insolently stare at everybody who passes in or out. These loafers should be made to move on. Wong Hang Soon, president of Ninir Yunir comminv. is dead, and the his funeral took rjloce a few days since i in San Francisco.

The mourners carried Jn sticks, and bent themselves toward the ground, appearing not to walk, but to be dragged along by the attendants. There were fifty-eight hacks and other carriages in the line, four bands of mil sic, and four or five express wagoni nil oil with nrODitiatorv roast pigs chickens and all sorts of complicated and uncertain edibles. SPECIAL NOTICES. Aa Appeal to would be much more oareiullv guarded than it Is at present, and the average of human lift lengthened by many years, if common tense and the light of experience were accepted by the universal public as their medical monitor and guide. The true philosophy of health is simple.

It consists In refraining from Indulgences and ImprndencH which Impair the vital forces, and in supplying any detcienor of vital power and constitutional vigor that may exist by Invigorating and alterative treatment. To reinforce and regulate a feeble system, and to prevent a more vigorous physique from yielding to unhealthy and debilitating influences, Hostetter't Stomach Bitters is unquestionably the most potent of all vegetable purifiers. As a stimulant, it is the purest ever administered in medical practice as a tonic and stomachic, the most infallible: at an antl-bilionl agent, tht safest and surest; and as an aperient and regulating medicine, mild and painless, yet irresistible. It is a protection against disease of very kind, and all seasons, and is particularly efficacious as a means of forearming the system against the ailments generated by a raw, damp, nnganial atmosphere. Hence its great value at a winter tonic and invigorant.

Ne one predisposed to indigestion, biliousness, constipation, rheumatism or nervons hehdache, should ever be without thil Vital Elixir. As a certain clans of country dealers art very anxious to dose their customers with local bitters of a worthless or pernicious character, whloh they represent to be equal or tuperior ta the great national tonic, the public it hereby foretoanttl tgaintt their tricks of trade." n.t mnA niilaat Tamllr Medicine. ford's liter hvigoralor.k purely Vegetable Cathartic and Ibme-for Dyspepsia. Constipation, Debility, Sick-headache, Bilious and all derangements of Liver. Stomach and Bowels.

Ask your Druggist for it. Beware of imilatioiu. 113-xvllZei Batshtlor'a Hair tuperb hair dye is tht beM ta the world perfectly harmless, reliable and Instantaneous; no disappointment: ne ridicnloRi tints or disagreeable odor. Tht genuine Wm. A.

Batchelor's Hair Dye producei imviiatrlt a splendid black or natural brown, leaves tht hair dean, soI, beautiful i does not oontain a particle of ltad or any injurious compound. Sold by all druggist. Factory. 16 Bond street. New York.

00279) XV. A nld Quadra. A victim of early indiscre tion, causing nervous debility and premature decay, having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has discovered a simple meant of self-cure, whioh he will tend fro to his fel low-sufferers. Address J. H.

REEVES. 21-xlv20tod 78 Nassau itreet. New York. O-Y MARRIAGE. HArrr Rrlirf to Yongo Mri from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early lift.

Manhood restored. Seminal emissions cured. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies.

Books and Circular! tent free, In sealed Address, HOWARD ASSO CIATION, Ne. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 100-xiv-18 I13riIlIN HA.TJCE Pronounced by Connoisseurs "TUB ONLY fiOOD SAUCE." It improves appetite and digestion, and it is unrivaled for its flavor. Wt art directed by Messrs. LBA PERKINS to prosecute all parties making or vending counterfeits.

JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, M-vxiil-lU Agents. New York. CHRISTMAS CIFTS. 13. J.

BENSON, 317 Main fjfj 317 Main IS NOW FFEBISG mm- STEINW AY Pianos to $800 Ver ABLER Pianos from.40to 560 mr V6SE B0N5' Pianos from.430 to 1500 MASON HAMLIN 75 to $300 ALSO Pianos for Sale on Monthly Pajments with the laret stock of SHEET MUrilC and MUSICAL MERCHAXDISKever brought to the South. SOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Country merchants and dealer will please send ia their orders, as I can nil then at New York prices for cash nr good city acceptances lor Biny wr uivvir u.ji. Old Pianos taken id aichansre for new ones. Pianoe tened and repaired in a satifactury manaer. K.

A. Bt.iwJfl, H7t VI Main rtrwt. MmM. FOR SALE, Lots For Sale in Ma City, -ON- Lonir IwlantI, New York. iDA CITY IS SITUATED 5 LOrTQ island.

85 mile, from New York eity. the Island railroad rwnnlng. centrally through Ida City. Lots there are hereby offered for tale on the following tanas: Fifty dollars oaeh. on a credit ef Ua years, payable in ten annual instalments eay (XI per year on each lot.

The partiee own.tg the above property pre pom to sell to the Soalhern people one-half of the lots, say on the above terms, without Interest. The East Kivef Bridge is now in proveee i tiuo. connecting Manhattan Iiland. upon bih fcew York la situated. With Long J.

1 his It a good opportunity for any person ol this section of coon try to invest small sums in the parch aae of theee loU. Term! are u. mnA within the reara of all. Property oa Long I-laad will rapidly inereaae ia value a aooa as tut niver linage ia eoaipiew. Map of the City of Ida eaa be seea, and full information applieati being made to II 1.

1 U.N 1 Al K. io 'ODQing CWLwr, iy Madison sir eel. A. CAIID. LL LETTERS AND INQUIRIES i reference to 1 ia City and the puK-hase and sale of lu thoald be eddreued to Hf-Von-taiaa.

Correspoaaing torreiesT. Ne. IK Madi-Kl etrewt, Muiihia, leaa. The title Ui the property is ovfeH ia oe, aod tbe advertisement and maiie pablltted eorraetiy represent Ue vain aad etlracUon. of the aiaje.

nui JACvB ItluMr'iON. NEW MEAT STORE. I would respectfully inform the public at large that I am prepared to nil oruers. wiioie sale and retail, with all kinds of irosh meats, vegetables, lish, etc at the lowest cash prices, at Xo. Main fcireol.

H. SEESSIL, SR. PROFESSIONAL JOHN Attorney at Law, Horn Lalce, DcSoto Comity, Miss. pw-PnerUI attention tn'Onllcctlnn RAILROADS. MEMPHIS AND LOUISVILLE RAILROAD.

Winter Schedule Not. Utli. Day Express, leaves 4 :15 a.m New York Kxpress. daily 1:30 p.m llrownsville Accommodation leaves daily (Sunday 1:15 p.m RLE3ANT SLEEPING CARS WILL RUN through to Na.hvllle.St. Louis and Louis ville en the 1:30 p.m.

train daily. The i'Ao a.m. and p.m. trains ao not run on Sunday. For ticVetsand ether information apply at Ticket office, No.

Main atnet. 77t J. V. BOYD, Superintendent. TUB MEMPHIS PRESBYTERIAN I Rev.

A. Shotweli, Editor. IIITE fc SHOT WELL, Pi-op' PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. Office: 885 Main Street. anvTtm.

Ill fin hr Aeivtnm. THE OLD RELIABLE. FRANKLIN BOOK BINDERY, Blank Book Manufactory PRINTING IIO'USE, 15 West Court street, Memphis. 8. C.

TOOP, i i I'roprletor. BOOKS BOUND AND MANUFACTURED, from a rAJiFiiLST to the kinrst book in tht country, the Eastern market not excepted ia tiiality or prires. line Blank Book npelally. sut MEDICAL. WE ADVISE YOU To secure tht service! of It BALLOU, 370 Mala Street.

Especially if you suffer with CHRONIC or rrtAVAilfi AilBEiADr-a. no manor VAifi AiiBrjAor-a. no i of how long standing. These are some of his Remedies, and with which he has cored some of tbe most severe cases with one treatment. and Talk with bit Patient.

He will forfeit llOfX) for every case of Vfi-5KREAL DISJCASEIke fails to cure. Write Wm and g-etoneof his Circulars And in all caset of a PRIVATR NATURE, you can rive bim with perfect safety your entire confidence. He Is the friend of the nn-fortnnateof BOTH SV.XV.. W-121 CLASSES. Money Cannot Buy It! ForSightlgPrlcolm! iv XMROMirniacn rt E.

SPENCES CO, NEW YORK THE DIAMOND GLASSES, Which are now offered to the public, ire pronounced by all the celebrated Opticians of tn world to bt tht MOST PERFECT, Batural. Artificial help to the human eyeever known. Tbey art ground under their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive tneir name. "Diamond." S7vri' and brilliancy. The bCIKNTIHC PKliCl-PLK on which they are htiiistiit core or center of tht lent direcLiy in front ef the ere, producing a clear and diatinct vision, as In the nataral, healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant eennations.

such at glimmering and wavering of sight, dininess. etc. neculiartoellotlieriiBuse. They are mounted in tbe (nest manner, in frames of tbt beet ouality, of all materials used for that purpose. Their finish and darability cannot be sur- c'ltr'iog.

None gensint nnlest bearing their trade mara ua rr ir.in.. i- W. C. UYRU. Jeweler and Optician, is I tol, agent for Memphis, from whom I they can only be obtained.

1 heee roods re not tupplied to peddlers, at anyone. jg maim 'ttJm i For tbe Bcmoval of Ob end (be Inturaaee of Ec jnlarliy In Of Re ca rrenee of Jlontay TSumk nrf 'fl! iipfailind special l.iusn oWiV'te vshcremilder an-X v'urxr meiii-vinstfail. composed cf tho moal aotivo and iiowovful principles of nlanta. roots aul borrioa, SO jhighly concentrated that each pill contains mora mcuictnai Htrnnirth than a wliolo box or Imltlo of ordinary dollar medi- dne In the market. Although powerful, yet mild and oUtuanl in tJtcir.

operation, that 'Jit most feebli can takt them mlh jxifect taftiy. tar Thflv mav lie safoly used at any age, and at any period, except dciuno tdk rutsr rHBEK xonths, during W111CU 1BO umaiuuB natnreof thoir action would infallibly toe- Wirr pregnancy. 1 tsr All lottorg secaing nuoroianuu ut advice will promptly, freely aud disorccUy answered. tr Each box contain aloui 100 pitts, and i. trJilie naner minted in deep red tS 1VI Vypm wmw i 1 letter, wilhfvJl and MpHrttibrectiotiB endoeea.

Sent by mwi, iree ui iva.iii receipt of price, Wt per box. 1( P3-Tb Cherokee PUU eold -li 4.M0ln 1r-rnwrritn in thfl AirilUEed world. Some nn principled doftlere, howeTer, try to Bell wonniww i-uiuiwuuuo iv (UU uiuod niuvu i cheap priee, and make more money. As yon value yonr health, do not be deceived by auoli and take no othern. If the Druggist will not buy them for you, encloee the money in a letter and we will send them to you by mail, free of postage, securely sealed from obscr-Tatioa.

i perfect oonfldenoe, aUting fully and plainly their diseases ana Byuiuwmn. not hesitate because of thoir inability to Twit ns as we have treated patients suocesefullyin all' portions of the eivUiisod globe, by corrcs- lni.l will TtleaaA aiatA ICUUI ov.iii plainly all the eymptoms, and wnto Post nd enclose pottage stamp for reply. nr. JA.iM(n umi rl nil. ftllH T1ITA atST II VAnv f-t- pamphlet, entitled Ban and Woman at iDValKU." to) every resurr gend address, with Btamp to pay return postage, ana aaaress as iuuuwa Sr.

Loins Mracu. Aasocunoir, 117 jrosTH siitk araaar, Biun Loins, MnsotraL NOTICE. TO SUFFERING LADIES REMEDEGOUT, A Frenoh Medicine for Morning Biokaeti, REMEDEOOUT IS A BOON OF COMFORT to every expectant mother, giving her certain relief from anguish and depression at a time when she should be hearty, oheerful, and strong. Remedet out is no secret remedy, but nat neen prescriDea oy iiiyiuia iur idtbiui years in France and England with tht most pleasing results, f-old by all Druggists. JOHN F.

HEiiKY. New York. (12-1 Wood i Oeneral Avent. J.EOAL. Attachment Votlee.

James P. McDonald and Wife) vs. John and Harris Donaldson. ATTACHMENT HAVING! BEEN ISSUED in tbe above entitled cause, on the grounds that the defendants are non-residents nf tin. tatA nf TennenNM.

or conceal them selves so tbe ordinary process of law eannta be served upon them, and the same naving neen returned by the proper officer, levied, the dof'endants are hereby notified to appear on Monday, Febroary 12, 18T2, at 10 a.m., at my oQice in the eily of Memphis, and defend this action, or the same will be prooeeded with ez parte. This notice will be published in the Public Ledger, a newspaper published in tbe city of Memphis, once a week for lour consecutive weeks. 110-115-121-127 S. A. MOORE.

J. P. Attachment Notice. Eli Rayner Before S. A.

Moore, a Jus-vs. tice ef the Peace for Shel-Jordan Yates. by county. JH TTII3 CAUSE PLAINTIFF HAVING made affidavit that defendant, Jordan ates, is justly indebted to him in the sum of thirty-live dollars, with tome interest, in all under $4U, due by promissory note for said amount, and that defendant is a non-resident of tbe Utate of Tenneniee, and having prayed an attachment against defendant's estate, which hat been usued and returned, levirdt by garnishreing Hoots said Root. Ic Co.

bavin appeared before mt and answered that they are indebted to defendant in ihe sum of twenty-live dollars and fifteen cents it is therefore ordered, that defendant make his oppenrance belure me, at my office in Memphis, on Monday, the 12th day of February, 172, and defend said suit, or It will be proceeded with ez parte; and it Is further ordered that this notice be published for four consecutive weeks in the Memphis Public Ledger. 110-115-12M-'7 S. A. MOORE. J.

P. NOIICE. A TRUSTEE. IBHALL, UPON Tn. day.

th etb day of leereary. 117, sell for cash, at the eorner of Mill and Third streets. Chelsea, to satisfy the dobt secured by a certain trust deed executed te mt as trustee by VT. Kails, and which is recorded in book Ko. 3, page of the records of chattle mortgages and trusts, in tbe Register's office of bhelby county, tht folluwing described personal property: 1 spruce beer wagon, 1 horse, 2 setr double harness, 1 set single burnous, doten beer bottles, 2 bales of cork, 6 beer tubs, HM) beer boxes.

lOtttd J. B. WOOD WARD, Trustee. fNe. 1800.1 In the First C'hanrerT Court of Shelby County, TcnnePf Wadily Thompson vs M.

Ilenning et al. I TT APPEARING FROM, AFFIDAVIT IN 1 this rauce that the defendant. K. M. Ilenning, Albert Pearce, Aleiander Smith, David Gibion, Oliver Perrin.

and the unknown heirs of Marcus P. Woodruff, d.e-etased, are all non-residents of the tatt ef TenneMce, the two former and the heirs of M. P. Woodruff being resident of New York, and the others residents of the State of Ohio. This suit being instituted to reach tht interests ef Pearce, Ilenning.

aed the heirs of Woodruff, in a eortiiin piece of property in Memphis, fronting on Alabama street, and containing 3' to satisfy a debt due by them to complainant of about Ui.Ouu 0U; It is therefureoidorod that tbey make their appearance herein at tbe court-house in the city of Memphis Tenne.ee, on tbe first Monday in February, 172, and plead, anewcr or demur to complainants' amended and supplemental bill, or the same will betaken for confessed as t3 them and set for hearing ex parte, and that a copy of this order be published once a week, for four succetsive weeks, in tbe Memphis Public Ledger. LDML'ND A. COLt. vierg and Matcr. By E.

b. M. iixsar. Dep. Clerk and Master.

A copy Attest. Humes Ponton, solicitors for complainant. ir-U3-li-2i Attachment Cha. B. Thlem) 0.

L. Lailaman. 4 FPIDAVIT HAV1NU BEEN MADE J. before S. A.

Moore. Jartioe of the Peace for the county of Shelby and 6taU ef Tennessee, for attachment, and the aame having been returned, levied, it is therefore ordered that publication be made fa the Memphis Public Ledger, a new. paper published tbt eity of Memphis, in sail for four tun-cecirt weeks, couiuanJiDg the sid L. Lailaman, a non-re Jidenl of the St ate of Ten-Besee. Ui appear before use at my office, in tbe city of Memphis, on tht 5th day of lebruary, 1N71 m.t lo i.n...nS make defense to said suit against him, or it will be proceeded wnheiparie.

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The registers are splendidly balanced, the tones are rioh, melodious, magnificent it gives forth no thin, wiry, bumble-bee tones. Iu compass of power isjwonderful. It can thunder and whisper with equally pleasing effoct. NEEDHAM'S SILVER TONGUE ORGANS! FOR THE PAKL0R, THE SUNDAY SCHOOL, THE CHURCH. 1 THE WORLD-KENOWSED I SINGER.

SEWING MACHINES! 0 Call at the Singer Parlors, 273 1-2 Main Street, MERItmAN WILLCOX. GENERAL DEALERS LEGAL. Trustee's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF THE TERMS OF A DEED of trust, to me executed by R. J.

Person, on the 30th day of August, 1871. duly registered in the Register's office of Shelby county, in book No. (2, page 75, will, On Thursday, Jiuinary 25, 1872, in front of the DeSoto Bank, Madison street, Memphis, at public outcry, tell to the highest bidder, for each, without redemption, tht louowmg uetcrineu real estate, situated in Shelby county, Xennesaee, thus described: One tract of 4 9O-100 acre a part of the old homertead of Ueorge L. Holmes, deoeated, described on a Dlaa theranf as fnllnwa! ln. menoing at a stake 10 chains and 12 links east ef the southeaHt oorner of the intersection of uoimcs ana Mizabttn avenues thence eaut witn Elizabeth avenue 11 ebains and 44 links to a stake theace south chains and 81 links to a stake: thence west 3 chains and 86 links to a cedar stake; thence north east 3 ohains and links; thence nortlnifj" west 9 chains to a stake tuence north 37 chains aod 75 links to the beginning.

Also, one traot of 40 acres, being the southwest auarter of a tract of 180 acres, luid off to me by decree of the unancery side or the Common Law and Chancery Court of the city of Memphis, which said 160 acre is a part of the 731 acre traot therein described, tiaid 40 acres here conveyed begins at the southwest eorner of the 731 acres ia range 8, section 1, on tht waters of Noncnnnah; thenoe north 25 chains tuence east 16 chains thence south chains thence west 16 ebains to the beginning, r-aid decree was rendered March 1, 1861, in case of J. K. Alsop et al, vs. Wm. Person No.

1719 Old Rule docket. Title believed to be good, but I will sell and convey only ns trustee. I). II. P01ST0N, Trustee.

Stephens Smith, Attorneys. 104-td Trustee' Sale of Valuable mDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A TRUST eed to me executed by Rufus P. Walt, VU IB, W1U UJ JtJI, II "ID IQICIICU to at of record ia the Register's office of Shel by county, in book Sso. 80, page 1m), for the fiurpose of securing the payment of certain ndebtedness therein mentioned to Pagin, Wacqueen A I will, at their rcouest, proceed to sell, nt public acutiou, to the highest bidder, for cash, on Xnesday, 80th day of January, 1S72, at the tourhwest eoraer of Main ard Madison streets, in tho city of Memphis, between the hours of ten o'clock a.m. and two o'clock p.m., the following described property, or so much thereef or.

may be neoessary to pay the al'sjresaid indebtedness, viz The west one-hull' of lots numbered 115 and lit) in the liat-ture addition to tbe city of Memphis, beginning at the intersection of the south lino of Adams street with- the ewt line-of Water street; thence south with Water treet56 feet: thence eatit parallel with Adam.i street 80 foot to the centre of alley; thence along the center of said ulley north 66 feet: thence west with Adams ntrcet SO feet to the beginning. AIimi another piece of hronerty, boing ou the woKt end of Part of lot Ko. as designated nn map of Memphis, beginning at a stake en the south side of Adams street continued as run off by William Todd, and at tho intersection of a line ton feet from tbe southeast wall thence southwardly with said Kne to the head of the old l.ultrange railroad: thence with the north boundary line of saii railroad to what was once Bayou tiayolo i thence northwardly with said bayou to Atlnuis itreet; thence with laid 'Street to the beginning. Said property is at the point where Adams streat and Charleston avenue or Pigeon Knout road meet, and fronts on Adams street 1' feet, and on Charleston avenue or old Pigaon Konstroad 1224 feet, and is tht same property conveyed to Wm, J. Wynne by twe deeds, one from U.

M. Kerr and Lucille M. Realty, registered in book No. 32, p. V.K jiiii the other from Daniel Abbott, regi.Ured in book No.

34, p. te which references are made. Tlie title to said property is believed to' he good. Tbe t'tulty of redemption Is expressly waived. Hut I will convey only as trailoe.

lu2td 'HOWELlj 14. JACKSON, Trustee. Trustee1 Saks OY VIRTUE OF TUB TERMS OF A DEED X) in trust, executed on the Slat day of August. laoM. by Kosetta Olasa and M.

A. Glass, to the undersigned trustee, whioheonveyance is property registered in the Register's office ot this connty, in Deed Book No. 72, page 5o7, the indebtedness thereby secured remaining unpaid, at the rnuunitt nf the hnlri thereof, I will on i Friday, 21h Day of JuHtiary, 1872, at tbe touthti-si corner of Court Square, in the of Memphis. Tennes'oe, Within legal hours, sell to tbe highest bidder for caan, the following property situated in Shelby county. Tennessee, thus described; being known as lot No.

2, of Sarah C. Law subdivision of a sixty-acre conveyed by John 11, Raw-lings to I). Oof. and by J. I).

Uoft" to Mrs. SuKlawiek, and by her to Mri. S. C. Law, situaiea aooui two miles soutn of Mempnis, and contains 3 65-100 aores, and beginning at tbe intersection of be cut side of Ponton avenue with the north line of the said sixty-acre tract; thence southwardly with the east line of Postnii avenue five chains and eleven links thence eastwardly seven chains; thence in a direct line, and at right angles, to the north lineof said sixty-acre traot Ave chains and one link, to a stake in said north line; thence west sixty-three links to the begin-nine.

Terms of rah. Kouitr of re demption barred. Title believed to be good, but 1 will sell and convey only as trustee. viia i. n.

rosiua. irusico. Trustee' Ki.Je. TY VTRTU3 0 TUK TERMS OF A DEED -a a is irum. pi H-utOT vt vaiuerino Garvin on theth day of June, 1S71, properly recistered in the Register'! office of Shalhv county, Tennessee, in book bO, page and at the request of parties interwiaj Uerein, i Will.

0 Tiefctday, Jan nar 23, 1872, within legal hours, at the southeast corner ef Court equare, in me city el lea-nessee, sell for cah. to the hiahett bidder, tbe following described property, to-wii: Lying and being en tbe south line of foiar street, fronting sixty-onefeet oa Poplar atreet with a depth of one hundred and aity-eiglil feet to an alley, ar.d bci.cninf at the norlo-east eorner of a lu sold by Jno. M. Lea and wife to i. M.

Brooks, and at a point sixty-Bve feet tve inches we.t of the intersection ef the south tide of Poplar and west side of High streets; thence west lixty-one feet; thence south one degree east on hundred and fifty ocht feet to an thence eat with raid alley sixty-one feet; thence north one dogree wn't one hundred and ft to hf-ginoine. Title believed to be good, bat I will sell and convey only as trustee. Ktiuiiy ot redemption, barred. -td D. II.

l'Oil Trustee. LECAL. Trustee's Sale. TTNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE AU-U thority in me vested by two certain deed of trust, to me exeouted by D. Pante, the first bearing date June 29, 1819.

which said doed is duly acknowledged and recorded in book 72, page 266, ef tht records of Shelby county the second' bearing date June 30, 1869, and recorded in book 72, page 606, of the records of Shelby county, I will. On Saturday, February 17, 1872, within legal hours, in front of the store of 0. A. Junkerman, on Main street, in the city of Memphis, Tennessee, at tho request of the beneficiary in said deeds, proceed to sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property, lying and being in the oounty of Shelby, State of Tennessee, to-witi Subdivisions No. Band 4 of the original lot known and designated upon the plan o( the said city of Memphis as lot No.

124, which, aid subdivisions hereby conveyed are together bounded as follows, to-wit: Reginning at a stake, the northeast eorner of original lot No, 123, and upon the west side of Main street north nine degrees thirty seconds east seventy-four feet three inches from the Intersection of the north side of Washington street with the west side of Main street; thence north nine degrees thirty seconds east on and with the west side of Main street thirty-seven feer three inches te a stake; thence west nine re-greos thirty seconds north seventy-four f8at three inches to a stake; thence south ni degrees thirty seconds west thirty-sev ftti th ret inches to a stake in the northe boundary of lot No. 123; thence east na degreen thirty seconds south to the nortb' boundary ef said lot No. 123 fest three lS -Reference to the AAJ, 'i" of. In the county and State aforesaid, ar.d in the olty of Mem. phis, and desoribod a'j follows, to-wit: Beginning eighteen feet sx inches from the northwest corner of original lot No.

124, at the southeast oorner of the lot sold by A. B. Carr to "lctford thence south nine degrees thirty seconds west with the east side ol Iront al ey fltty.fl.ve feet six inches to the northwest corner of lot No. 123; thence east nine degrees thirty teconds touth with the north line pf lot No. 123 seventy-four feet three inches; thence north nine degrees thirty teconds east fifty-live feet six inohes to the south lot "ol1 by Carr to W.

A. Rickford. as aforesaid; thence with said south line leventy-fnur and one-fourth feet to the beginning of Magnetio course as surveyed by Vnlliani Lawrence in the year 1620. The above described property all contained in the Jrst mentioned of the two deeds under which I sell. Also the following described property lying and being in tho countof Shelby and State of Tennessee: Being part of county lot No.

501, being part of property conveyed by deed of James Jones to I. Kirtland on ihe 1st day of May, 1852, which deed is duly registered in Shelby county, 'fennossee, in book No. 10, piigo 343, etc-, beginning at a point on the south aide of Poplar stroet, where the eastern line of the said lot of ground named in said deed of James Jones to I. B. Kirtland Intersects said Poplar stroet; running thonoe-west with the south aide of Poplar street one hundred and seventy-lour feot nine inches to astake; thenoe eastward one hundred and sixty feot.

more or less, to an allnv hAtwMinlnnl and ashington streets, to a stake: thenoe eastward along the northern line of laid alley 174 foot 9 inches to a stake; thence northward 160 feet, more or less, to a auke on the south side of Poplar street, the begining corner, being alse part of same lot conveyed by deed to Pante by I. U. KirUand, November 30. 18l8, which deed i duly recorded in book 35, pages 665 and 566. of the recoriU of Shelby county, Tminejsee.

Sale will be, made in lots or parcels until a sunioient sum is to pay the debt and expenses of sale. he equity of redtKpiinn is specially waived In both of said deeds of trust. The title of said property I believe to be good, but wilt make na warranties. lltd J. i.

LONSDALE. Trustee. No. 47. In the First Chancery Court or Shelby.

County, teiuj. W. W. Owtns vs Robert tireer and Mary Greer. APPEARING FROM AN ORDER OF 1 Court in this Mm, 11 uu kd defendant to the crojis bill of Mary (ireer filed herein, ia a nua-resldent of tht State of Tennessee; it is fore ordered, that the said Robert Greer make his appearance herein, at the eourUiouse in the city of Memphis, Tennessee, on or before the trst Monday in March, 1S72, and plead, answer or demur to the erosa bill of said defendant, or the same will he tabnn for confessed as to him and aet for hearing ex parte, and that a copy of this order be published onee a week, for four tueeeaiive weeka, ia the Memphii Public Ledger.

X.1.HI rt A. tUUK. Clerk and Master. By R. J.

Bi.acx, Deputy Clerk and Master. A copy Attest R- D. Jordan, solicitor for complainant. JKSUHANCE. MASONIC MUTUAL Life Assurance AssociSbtion, So.

834 Front Street, Magnolia Blook.eor. Union street, np staire MQ CONSTITUTES YOU A MEMBEHt-0 1 Al $10 for policy, (1 examining fee. and II annually. otker expense execptin caaeof the death et a asember, when yon will be at- ll-14ll-t BOOTS ANjJJSHOES. Ii0 fA-FI DECLEAK iIvgIIZe -Of- BOOTS AND SHOES'- L.

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