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TEHE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL--THTJE8DAY. JANUAEY FINANCE AM) TRADK English for Midrtlins Crttoa T8 -4 to SOc Ex rhaife 1-8 to Par Ml 111 1-4. Mod and Helidajin-r-Slisrht ISn:nes IHiar Lry Arrival t Ft and Fr4lace. Markwt MagBani 4 hroairie' Review Cvp Ectitnat" am! Fr- rign-trrowa Cott (hkksb Factory, lo16ic; : dairy, inc. Cofkm We quote at litj(423e ' kio, azic lor Java. Dried Fruit A pplea, fyfcfi c ; peach -! es, 46c. rrcKS Live, $3 2t; dreaded $4-4 50 wild ducks, Jl 752 per dozen; these j rat nominal, none in market. Ki.a Moderate demand at iS(it37e. Flour Double extra, $6 MA7 treble fancy, flor. ;t NNiaa DOMESTIC PRODICE MARKETS. SCUtAUVe 1 state to fll ornc nr tki dailv appeal, wxtsisDat, January I, 1SW. CHIN. New Year's day, the impossibility of liipping, weather o dark that grade acrid scarcely l iawlaiahhwl. and the The following are the receipts, exports and stock in Memphis? NEW YORK, December 31. Flour firmer; St. Louis, $7 VXS-V2 '-0; rye rlour, unchanged. Wrusky unsettled at 51, riosing with 96c offering. Grain Wheat higher; No. 3 spring $1 52(-l 56: am tier Michigan, $1 9t. Rye scarce and tirra ; Canada West, $1 17. Com firmer: new Western mixed ti-V-i rttc. Oats dull and unchanged. Rice, 7j(r,Jc. Provis- famiiv. s 7.va9 SO: ions Pork lower: mess .?!.!. Beef dull and unchanged. Cut meats .miet: city l""""", Sue; second-hand 16c. short out hams, 8ic. I-ard steady; Xo. I Sefol a, 7Jc for keg and Sic 1 to prime steam, 7S 7jc. Butter quiet; j appoint. CAc tier rK German : W estern, lUf.r I'jc. jINCINN.tt. D-i ember 31. Flour firm, with a f .eiuand at f7 3GY.V7 86. Wheat firm ul $1 60fil 82. Corn firm at 41m 44c. Rye dull and lower at 88c. Oats iuiet and unchanged. Pork nomi nally 1-. Lard prime kettle nomi nally 7 J'. "ie. Bulk meals steady aud unrhanged. Bacon quiet but steady ELECTION NOTICE. 1840a 1873a -MISPENSABLE ARTICLES; HY virtue of a writ of election to medireeted from Him Excellency, John C. Brown, Governor of the Mate ol Tennessee, I will, on Tunr-day, the 2i Day of January, 187 it, 4lt being n rut Thursday In Ian nary), open anit hold an election at all the voting place in Shelby county, Tennessee, lor a Joint Kepre- I .RIWL'KRIKS for box. titarcl soap, 64XS,"Jc. Rice, 8Uc. as in qual ity. Brown sugars in hhds, 9K;llc; j yellow clarified, lljlSe; white clari- n--i. i p. ecu-red ami . rti.-uu-u. ; ..- iv. (. kksk Dressed, $S&9; live, choice, .- l Ha v Choice offering on landing at owing .1 udge I Ui Gold sa 'KirlcU and 1 ral Assembly of aaid u,loned tiv the res. i?d, member elect nil ties. clerks are hereby cUnn In their re- 18T8. SALE THE ime at $28 in store on or- Receipts... Knipm.'nts T..ai rpis todae....;;.."..;;.....ll,M Total sliipments to date 158, ISO Na Memphi and Charleston lailmod e7 y .swss.pp; and rennewuw ra:li-..m ! Memphis sad Ohio railroad Meruphiaand IJltle Hock ra.!fisd steamers . 1 Est; mated per wagou and other sources. JOi I XPOT9. Metup.iis and Cba, :est MisKlsKippi and Telnet M. ;.(.!. - ...: ' h!. r We eouuense the following from the New York Chronicle of December 28: "The total receipts for the seven days have reacned HIS. 44.1 bales, against 357 bates last week, 1 25.544 bales the k. 5-7 bales, an sam period cr"ase since 254, s76 bales. receipts ', 1.63U,- total rr, 1S7 11 bales for the P-twin g a:i i:; r 1 this year of rts for the week -J4 were to Great Britain, 5457 to France, and 17,476 to rest of the t'outi nei it; while the stocks are now aNBI bales. Compared with the correspond ing week of last season, there is an in crease iu the exports this week of 40, 799 i ales, while the stocks are 17,006 lales more than they were at this time a ; year ago. At interior ports aggregated 25,75) bales in 1871, at t TloMisT $4 50(5.4 75 perbbl; grits). Kraut Steady at $8 gt per bbl accordiug to size. Lard In tierces, SJS8ic; kegs, 9ic; pails, 10c. Lemo.vs and Oranges Sound $10 $11- Molasses Prime to choice planta tion, oi.,i osc; common to prime sugar ;. syrup, 40(a66c; fitacy, 7O80c. KtJTs Cocoanuts $7 00 per 10; chest nuts. $4 00 per bushel; peanuts, 5y 5jc per lb. Pecans, 10c per lb. ; fine Loui siana, 22i22J'. Oats In store on orders at 50c. Ontohs Offered on landing at $3 45, in store $3 5um :i 60; choice, $4. Oils Coal " oil, 30(31c per gallon; lanl oil. $l(itl 05; West Virginia lubri cating, 5060e. Potatoes In store, 25; flat- boats asking $3 00. Turkeys Alive $15(1,16; dressed, lSjjiJOc per ft). fto's Feet Kegs, $2 25(r. 2 W; half bU. $?. Pork Green bulk cieareides, 645 7c; .iear rib, 6i5 7ii-; shoulders, 4J(5 5c; bams, 95 10c the above for picked, loose h'i K' lower; mess, $14 50(S15. Rabbits, etc. Rabbits, $2 25(o2 50 pe" dozen; squirrels, $1 50; quails, $1 50 ii 1 75; deer, c(5j7c; prairie chickens, 4 50. Vegetables Beets, $3 50; carroto, $3 50; parsnips, $3 50. SONET ART AND FINANCIAL. Mai NEW YORK, Dw-ember 31. Money the week's receipts The market was active and stringent ist 3h, 4 oi oatee ; 5t 95,567 bales, .at the interior ! The receipts have been 5019 bale than the same week last year. The export of cotton this week Xew York show a decrease since week. ,J total reaching 15,954 t against it,tjba bales last week. Ac and none to the v. .onunent, while the re ceipts at Bomtntv durinir the same time, havebeen 10.00U bai".-e- The movement slMB thj first of Januvy is as follows. These are the figures of W. Xicol A Co., af Bombay, and are for the week ending Thursday, December 26: SHIPUXSTS THIS Ikt To Great To Con Bntain. uneni. To.L jyrz none nM-"1 l?Ti 16 JW 4IUU iJ0 SHIPMENTS SINl'B JAJIf ART L To Gnst ToOon- Week's Britain, tinenu Total rec-ipta. 1SB seSJW StVMI VITMU BtJXD in soti.-jou saioxw ia,iwo u.uuo From the foregoing it would appear that, compared with last year, there is a decrease this year in the week's ship--uents to Great Britain of 10,000 bales, a, gainst M., 4y , early in the dav at i'4 tmetime: slap- day, but ciosetf at 7 percent., gold T.Vt I .u . . wi i 1 1 1 I. , , t. ; 1 1 . .vt'. r-rcn inat 01111: nuiKers oiiia 9; for long, and 10; for short Gold ouiet and steady at 112,' 1121; ireeK hieht-st price during the year, 115f ; low Jales est, 1081. Loans wees 72 per cent, for r:irrying. The day's clearings were -- -" . '' . Treasury lisbursements. $411,700. Govu ntmimtn were iiuiet but rom stronsr. The following are the iuota- iast til)i8 at the close : U. S. coupons of ! 1881, 118; 5-208 of 1862, 112-; 5-20sof iv,4. II-.: V2os of lsoo. ll-5: o-20h of day, 1N5, new, 116: 5-388 of 1867, 117a : 5-20s iB of ls68, 1171; new 5s, 111; 10-4US, 109J; is, curreucv 6s, 113. Mate Bonds dull and .e r- J at-ady. The following were the closing tations: Missouri, o: leunessee. (ireen meats held firmly; shoulders. A'! 4c; clear nlis, ;; hams, 7(5 9c for ll toUnound averages. Hogs steady at $8 8tr54. Whisky, 88c CHICAGO, December U. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat excited and higher, but irregular; No. 1, spring, $1 28; No. 2 spring, sold at j1 23ti 1 24. Corn firm at 31f5Jlc. Oats scarce and firm at 25c. Rye quiet; No. 2, 869e. Provisions dull. Mess pork, $11 371X.,1 11 40. Lard steady at 7c. Green hams in good ; demand at 6(;n8Jc, according to weight Bulk meats ouiet and un changed. Dressed hogs nnn; shipping lots, 4 35(5 4 40. LOUISVILLE, December 31 To bacco very firm. Flour firm : A No. 1 , $8; fltney, $8 50. Wheat firm, with a good demand: receipts light; white wheat uominal; red wheat, $1 501 66. Corn firm at 4o,i tie. Oats steady at 2St i 30c. Rye firm at N85c.. Hogs firm ; heavy grades sell.na at 85r.-3 i7i. Provisions firm and demand for bulk meats active. Mess pork nominally $12 25. Bacon steady at 5J 7J(5 8c for packed. Bulk meats, 3J, 5i, 65 6c for round lots; rc higher for packed. Lanl steady at 7j8c. Whisky steady at 88c. ST. LOUIS, December 31. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat in specu lative demand, with prices for spring higher; No. 2 spring, $1 24Jf5 1 24J. Corn firm; No. 2 mixed, 30c east track; 34c in elevator. Oats steaJy; No. 2, 2c east track. Rye firm; No. 2, 75c. Barley quiet, with little doing. Whisky dull at 92c. Pork nominal. Nothing doing in dry salt meats and bacon. Lard in good demand, but little offering. Hogs higher $3 40(53 70. Cattle unchanged. tr a nil lTf T T' T" I - ol UU,,. ter cent ner i DAontiiiU., utxeiuuei oi. rmui uriii ; iauiiiy, c' .sna-o. tt ucm aui;c and firm, $1 65&1 75. Corn firm, 58c sight-T for sacked at depot. Rye and barley (lull, uo sales, wais auwij , ." ;iu mi loose from wagons. Cornmeal, $2 75. Provisions active, with heavy sales for Southern markets. Bulk meats excited and higher; shoulders, 4.; clear rib, 6$c: clear sides, 6jc. Lard kettle-dried, 8(5 Sic. Hogs quiet at $4 for heavy averages. je total movement since Jan hows a decrease in shipments bales over the corresponding miclt speaks of the cotton sit uilows: "There has seldom iod when the opposing opin- ply, there being much less uisagreemeut 1' to the consumption for the year. 1 hose (.'"derating for an advance look for a falling 'JL" in the receipts from India, Brazil, etc, of a million and a quarter liales and aj. wards, while the supply from Amerk'st, they generally Claim, will not be ov-r three to rive hundred 'housacd bales in excess of last year. Thi deficieoev in supply, edded to the idaps Express Com- Fargo's Express tee out a -aee, i the argULteoit is I It:e baei cerrecu we have it money wa ton at or then proo ceipts are are or several wek. however, lined to the opinion that no to be made by holding cot sent pric"1." The Chronicle sdstosbow that India re nicreaniii. Aui aij'ord no ground for speculation, and that supplies j from Egypt, Brazil, etc., win oe equ;u j to past seasons, and concludes: "If these 1 positions are correct, and our own crop reacnes our eanmaie. it is eviueui iul with the European stock October 1, 1S72, double the stock of October 1, 1871, there will be more than sufficient cotton to fully satisfy all the wants of the trade. There are, "however, an increasing num- old, 79 ; Tennessee, new. 79; Virginia new, 50; Virginia, old, 45; North Caro lina, old, 33j; North Carolina, new, 19. Slock were dull : business was confined to a few leading shares; Pacific Mail fell from 74; to 72 on the news of the disa ble of the steamer Costa Rica, but rallied to 73g: New Y'ork Central held up to 10W ; Erie fell from 61 J to 60f , rallying 1 before the close. The rest of the list declined i per cent., but this was re covered in later business. Western Union advancing from 794 to 81 J, Wabash from 74J to 75J, Lake Shore from 951 to 96, Ohio from 48 to 48j, and Rock Island from 110j to 111J. At the close prices were rather off from best rates, but closed firm as follows: Canton, 102; West ern union leiegrapn iompauy, ouj; viuicksiiver. 4b; A Dan v. 92; Wells Company, 85; American Merchants' L uion l-.xprese Lompany, ; t niteo Slates Express Company, 79; Pacific Mail, 73J; New Y'ork Central, 100J; Jj-ie, 6n; Erie, preferred, 76; Harlem, Harlem, preferred, 120; Mich haa Central, 114 ; Pittsburg, Fort Wi.yne .vnd Chicago, 88; Northwest ern. 82: Northwestern, preferred, 88; Roc-klsiand, 111: New Jersey Central, i 2; St. Paul, 53; St. Paul, prefen 77; Wabash, 75; Wabash, preferred, r. Fort Wavue. 92, extra divi dend; Terre Haute, 14; Terre Haute, preferred, 40; Chicago and Alton, 111; Chicago and Alton, pre ferred, 112; Ohio end Mississippi, 48; Cleveland, Columbus and Clncir.nati, 92: Burlinirtou aud Uuincv. 136; Union ners, pacifiCj a-j; Central Pacific bonds, 1024; tacts ; I -,, p,.i l,ni Qili Holawaro anil Lackawaua, 92 j ; Hartford and Erie, Sj. SCHNAPPS Distilled by the Proprietors at SGHIEDAM, IN HOLLA JTft. ! lnvlgnraliDg Tonic and Xediciaal Bvrerase. Warranted perfectly pnre, and free from ail deleteilons snbstanoes. It la distilled from Baklit of me llnest quality, and tbe ABO mattcJithiperBehrtop Italy and designed expressly for cases of Dvspkpsia or Ixdigbs- ; tioji, Ubopsy, QtCT, Rheumatism, (jesebal Debility, Catarrh or thk Bladder. Paius m thk Back asd Stoxach and all diseases of tbe Urinary Urijass. It gives great relief In Asthma, Gravel and Cal culi iif the Bladder; strengthens and in v go rates tbe system, and Is a certain prevent ive and cure of that dreadful scourge, Fe- VER A XJ A-tJlTK CAUTION! Aak for "HcDgoH U. Wotri'" Bell Hchsapps." For sale by all respectable Urocers and kDSiON ii!WOLFK A CO., Sole Importers, sel7 OIBce, 18 Sntti William St.. New YorX rtr$l DUtrictAt Cnion Aeadrmy. Jncjfes J D Stewart, Tlioinas Epperson and H H Brown; Clerks UU i lianib rlaln and W It Herring. Deputy Sheriff W V Dlckason. eoml ItUbrtct- Millwood. .lodges T K Smith, K 0 Paulson and 0 H strond; Clerks A Corbltt and S P Llgon. Ileputy ir K Strickland. Third DiMrtrl- Rfilton's .ftore. Judges If f Peyton, (eo. R Wynne and T H M.o-i'i ;Tk fairies i' Brown and Riattaxa Uoldsby. Iieputy sbertfl" W T Ooldsby. fmrUt District Old Union Church. Judges John Bickuer, John D. Hlnes and James il Adams; i Inks- .1 W Kralme and James Smith. Deputy Sheriff Rlchurd day Fifth DittrictBtg Spring. Judges- W B Wnldran, B B Barnes and Wm Henry Lake; Clerks J S (iftllaway and J C Stinsou. Deputy Sheriff M C Pearce. Sixth Dutriet Raleigh. Judges Z Anlerson. W H Monoiief and F J Uurrow ; Clerks -George W Lewis and It H Cowan. Deputy Sheriff W T Price. Seixmln DUlrictBartlM. Judges 1 Mc Brooks, J J Wood and W A (lallaway ; Clerks J O Prnden and B J K un lit.. ugh. Deputy sheriff B s Taylor. Sighth District Wythe Depot. .Iudges-M B Alkins.J R Blayde and K:i. net Garret t ; Clerks H Y Marley and J A Stash cer. Deputy sheriff J W Herring. Eighth District Log Union. Judges Robert Ullllsple, Robert F Si ott and FJ wherry: Clerks John Anderson and J R Matthews. Deputy Sheriff D T Starling. .YiniA District Fiti.m-ille. Judges M L Williams, J W Allen and J L Strong; I lurkife-M A Williams aud J H Pat rick. Deputy sheriff F A Pugn. yinth District Delauney's Store. Judges Robert Ecklin, B H Oats and J W Arnold; Clerks S N Davis and W H Uarrett. Deputy Sheriff S M Ejus. Tent), District Forest Hill. Judges W E Slee, J H Smith and F J sum mers; Clerks L H Perkins and W A Clark Deputy Sheriff M Scott. Tenth District CoUierviUe. Judges J W Fleming, W 0 Hill and J Boyce Farley : I lerks J W Koen and Pat R Hulbert. Deputy Sheriff U W Reed. Eleventh District Germantoicn. Judges iieo W. Gregory. J C Callls and W F Mitchell; Clerks Juo H Rogers and Wm Carter. DeputySheriff L A Rhodes. Twelfth District Oakville. Judges N F Lemasttir. W B Vanhook and M M Robertson; Clerks Tom Holeman, Jr. and E E Elam. Deputy Sheriff R U Pearson. Twelfth District At Bnntyn . Judges C C White, V Rhodes and John H Fisher; Clerks T T Wilson and J H Wel lington. Deputy Sheriff W D Cannon. Thirteenth District Arnold's. Judges Samuel Hays. John Brown and W H Hoegel; Clerks J W Perkins and G K Walker. Deputy sheriff F 0 Stephenson. Fourteenth and Fifteenth Districts. Appointments made in the city wards. Sixteenth District Albert Pike Masonic Lodge. Judges Joseph T Mason. L H Yasser and Joe Graham Clerks John C Hill and R D (ioodwyn. Deputy Sheriff C L Brooks. Seventeenth District Mt. Vernon Church. Indges-T D Massey, T D Elliff and A C Rimrk ; Clerks H II Rsmsey, Jr. and BOY Doley. Deputy Sheriff R E Stone. Seventeenth JHstrict Walnut Grove. Judges Maurice Mitchell, J A Hagar and F J I n man ; ( 'lerks R A Penningtonand An ilrew Tat, Deputy Sheriff Ben overturl. i'er of belie v rop recei manv are 1 mall Al lUe so Had jit figures careleslv. or without wba: we oejeve.1 to be actual facts as tbe ba-4:-. we mibt also begin to doubt. Of cwurse we may be wrong, but at present it looks to us tnat tbe bone disease, tbe extremely low rivers, and Jurinj; the NEW ORLEANa, Di-iember 31. .Sight exchange, i discount; sterling exchange, 21 j. LONDON. December 31, 5 p.m Consols, money, are 91JfS9U; account, 2. United States coupons, 5-20s, lim, 92J; 5-aOs, 1867, 92 ; 10-40s, 89; new fives, 89 ; Erie, 49j . The amount of bullion gone into the Bank of Eng land 011 the balance to-day is 224,JO0. Kate for money at the Stock Exchange on Government securitiesis higher than tbe bank rate by J per cent. PARIS, December 31. Rentes 53f 20c. ( OTTOS MARKETS OF THE WORLD. r ticipated. The next month must serve to settle the question, as the horses are rapidly recovering everywhere now, while the rivers are rising. In tbe ineautime there is sufficient doubt about Ihe whole question of supply to make at.an interesting to those who love ; much in the hope of acorrespoud- to 1 iug HiaatT. morning i 1 damp j mass of I as on New Year's day it should be. Un der 1'maa eiaBumsLaiices, Ute result of ur in luirit very 'ictle 1 -was :) ba -w e Iberefon low, those c thai tbe s the obetrtK vent, in th the giving Tim otvub changes. Fee l this morning is ei quiescent: we could learn of no actions. Com from warehouse w fcrina at 72ic- the only thing we me itiooed. !h":e was t find cornmeal, but there is at the latter prve tw in poultry there was 1 rla'isjav, wu ollviiioi NEW YORK, December 31, 12:25p.m. Cotton quiet; ordinary, l"5c; good ordinary, 18c; low middling, 19$c; mid dling, IWic; Alabama, aOjc; Orleans, 21c; Texas, 21Jc: futures weak at the opening but steadier now; sales to-day, 4&00 bales: last evening, 51 50 bales; January, 19c; February, 200, paid and bid; March, 20Jc; April, 20fc, paid and bid; May, 21c. 2:10 m. Cotton quiet; ordinary, 17Jc; good ordinary, 18 jc; low middling, 20c; middling, 20lc; Alabama, 204e; Orleans, 21c; Texas, 21 c; sales to-day estimated at 500 bales: futures quiet; sales 10.500 bales; April, 20 11-lts-; May, 20 13-16c; June, 21 ll-HSc. 8:16 p.m. Cotton quiet; ordinary, 17ic; goxl ordinary, 18jc; low middling, middliuir, 20ic; Alabama, 20jc; -ts :t uiaStt ot'() ."iMiis 21c- Texas "lei: sales toiv for o no chance f export, 126 bales; to spinners, 1312 bales: iys are in thejto speculators, 10 bales; futures, 12,700 tally uspendei. 1 h.tle; sales last evening for export, 129 baW5! 'o spinners, 155 bales. Futures easy; February. l;f 15-16c; May, 22Jc. (:otUiu "vport for four days at sll United Stau ports Receipts, 54,59 bales; exports tC" Great Britain, 38,075 bales; exports to consent, 13,489 bales; slock, 506,168 bales. NEW ORLEANS, December 31. 11 :30 a.m. Cotton in good demand ; middling, 19c; no sales. 1 ,kui. Cotton in moderate demand ; middling, 19ic; sales to-day, 700 bales; last evening, 6000 bales; receipts, 7151 bales. LIVERPOOL, December 31, 11 a.m. Cotton firm; uplands, lOilOiJd ; Or leans, l)d; sales Uiday. 12,000 bales; ales siuce last rejsjrt ilown to to-day, 7,uuU bales; lor export, 5000 bales; spec ulation, 7000 bales; actual stock, 421,000 bales. 1:30 p.m. Cotton firm; uplands, 10 Oi logd; Orleans, 101.1: sales, 12,000 lutles: Xport ami speculation, 2000 bales. l:0 p.m. Cotton firm; uplands, 10$ i lOJd; Orleans, lOjd; sales, 12,000 bales; fur export and speculation, 2000 bales; A nierican, 5000 bales. 5 p.m. Cotton firmer: uplands, 10J( lo.d: Orleans, loid. Sales, 12,000 bales; fir export and speculation, 2000 bales. Tola 1 sides since December 20th, 76,000 bales; for export, 5000 bales; speculation, 7000 bales: actual stock, 421,000 bales; estimated, :p,tJ00 Dales; American, ac The UUIDEisnow published Quarterly. 23 cents pays for the year, four numbers, which is not half the cost. Those who after ward send money to the amount of One Dollar or more for Seeds may also order Twenty-five cents worth extra the price paid for the Guide. The January number Is beautiful, giving plans for making Borsl Home, Designs for Oinlng I able ix-coratious. Window War den, etc, and containing a mass of informs. tlon invaluable to the lover of flowers. One Hundred and Fifty pages, on fine tinted paper, some Five Hundred Engravings and asnpetb colored plate and CD. rom o cover. The First Edition of Two Hckdbeu Thousand )ust printed in English and German, and ready to send out. JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. UfPHI DEPOT or THE Hackett ttanufaeturi'g Company's Marblelzed, Enameled and Plain IRON MANTELS, Bacfcett Patent Urates, Hackett Patent rrank Un stoves. Plain and Enameled Urates, H. HAINER, o. 342 "second .M., Memphia, TenneseM CITY OP XEXPHIS. First Ward Main Street, near Engine House. Judges J D Nicholds, Thomas Foley and Pat K Burns; t'lerks James Cronan and E M Dailey. Deputy Sheriff James J Muipiiy. Second Ward Poplar Street Engine House. I Judges .lames Steele, J W Uravesand Tom ', Madden ; Clerks J H Lawrence and James I McMillan. Deputy Sheriff Peter Townsend. Third Ward Adams Street, near Second. Judges A D Ulbson. T P Adams and Ed M'-iiiure; Clerks J A J Smith and C C Cur tis. Deputy Sheriff Isaac Hosser. Fourth Ward Madison Street, near Second. Judges K JUL Wynn, Napoleon Hill and Jam's Bachman: 1 "lerks W W Gilbert and James Martin. Depnty sheriff R W Ed mundson. Ffth Ward County Court Building. Judges T W Guliisha, James H Swan and M H Miller; ierks Ts Bragg and J H Pear son. Deputy Sheriff J F Lanl'ird. Sixth Ward Brooks's Stable. Judges J M Hewitt, S D Welch and R S l'arham; Clerks W S Gregory and C W Ash ford. Deputy Sheriff C R Stewart. Seventh Ward Engine House, DeSoto Street. Judges Patrick Twohig, A J White and T B Norment; Clerks J L nourne and J T Loague. Deputy sheriff J J DuBose. Eighth Ward Poplar Street Market House Judges B R Henderson, D R Grace and Peter Regan : Cierks Laz. Isaacs and F A Collins. Deputy Sheriff A Moore. yinth Ward .V,tir comer Fourth and Auction Streets. Judges G J Wldrlg, M J Doyle and B W Daily; Clerks W Z Mitchell and Jacob Brust. Deputy Sheriff George L Williams. Tenth Ward Mississippi House. Judges Jos Teuf el, D t Nunally andJ H Smiih: Clerks J E Davis and Frank LSteele. Deputy Sheriff James F Barton. Polls will be opened at nine a. m., and closed at four p.m. All iualifled voter-, being allowed to vole. Each voter shall give the Judges of election, when and where lie offers his vote, satisfactory evidence that he has paid the pull taxes assessed against him fur the pro ceeding year. Poll Isjoks are now ready for distribution at my office. No. 351 Second street. Depnty Sheriffs from the districts outside the city will please call at once and get them. W. J. P. DOYLE, de2 Sheriff of Shelby county. C. GRAHAM, President. A. HAYES, Jr ashler. in th 1 ami so lat there 1 tations; table be- ;ain observing avifration and railroads pre ce and feed, jininal rates. heard ' effort t" 1 little in the jts were made 1 led for bv rail such alight de oifering round (5 were quoted, for tiii- port alone; leed aud pr rHI reel tiie elfects of the liberal tiou to stojcks. :-A arc for rrnl ,ual , rjs.fjtioiials: esUmated, 71,000 bales; k afioat, l'H,"OU 1 ales; Ameru-au, MECHANICS AND TRADERS BANK OF MEMPHIS, No. Madison St. DIKEC-rOEM : C. C. UKAHAM, J. C. FIZER, WILLI.AM STEWART, W. C. RUTLAND, J. A. HAYBS, JR. TRANS ACTS A GENERAL BAXKIMt and BROEERAUE BL'StXESS AND DEALS IN GOLD, SILVER, FOR eign and Domestic Exchange, Govern ment Securities, Stocks, Bonds, City and County Warrants. ocl6 XI 32 MOVA Xa. STRATTON & WELLFORD, COTTON FACTORS AND d'otn mission Merchants HAVE REMOVED TO 8 and 10 Court St., BETWEEN MAIN AND FRONT ST8. ft. EMOVAIj. D. H. TOWNSEND, Cotton Faetoi AND (jENEBAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, it Uui'Uii'j uiU&oiijthTWUH J-.pi tssetl. APPLBS Kair, i 60(4 30 tncy, $5 (nti. Bkan Nothirg on the Ian. ing; in -i i-.re on orders offering "to ar- Bl'ckwheat Kloue Nominal at $10 , 10 30. Beans '.- y and mixed beans, $2 7o Bef.f.Btc Fort4'iarters,4( "c; liiud . Shi, fel0c. Hogs, Beeswax 2528c per pound. Bt'iTLK Common. li 1 ic; fan. Ja. . -1. ... aud roil abXtJOc ; gilt edge, Bacon ; Rates for ciearsidea and shoui-ler- tjoR.iual: new bam-, uga.- vure.1, Ui 15c; breaktas' bacon, 10c. Corn- ?5ale of 50 sks at uoc, in 204.000 bales: actual exports, 6000 bales; sales of cotton shipped from Savannah or Charleston, November and December, lojd; siiipiiieiiis from Bombay since last report 1'iOU bales. CINCINNATI, Decerabei 31 Cot ouiet; middling, ljc. LOUWV1 LLE, December Ml. Cotton low middling, 18c. 8T. LOUIS, December Ml. Cotton firm with a fair demand; middling, 18 jc, NASHVILLE, December 31. Cotton .juiet and weak; low middling 17$c. UBY diOOBS MARKET. f A removed 10 Wo. aas I I J where he will be pleaaed to see all friends and customers. rSONT Ntreet IU on ur n crates. fK 7 Ml C'HicEENS-Alive 3(jri; dreaeed $4 ( 4 50 for choice. t kan rkkbUHb Cultivated, tsitt&kl Coknmeal Sale of 15 bbb at $3 30; oDcriug to arrive at 3 15. Candles Lighlaud full weights per tKund, r?- ..i 1..NSEED The wills pay in on tbiUudiug. N NEW YOKK, Us ember 31. Buai; store has been completely paralysed to-day bv a severe storm. ' The market is un changed, aud the same firmness which has ruled of late is shown iu both cotton and woolen goods. Prints are quiet, . but assortments are light, and medium I works were taken by the California trade. Cottouades are in more, request ' by clothing manufacturers. Foreign fabrics are very inactive. Black alpacas and mohairs are held more firmly and i are higher abroad. FREEMAN RANDOLPH ATTOttMEY-AT-LAW, MkBIS. HUMMESIPPI. r References: Eslos, Piter A Plnson, M L.Meaeham. Rootea Co 1yg DODOB C. TRADER, HENRY U. TRADER Residence, S31 Union street. Our 33d Ywu ba Memphis. COTTON FACTORS, Bagging, Ties and Plantation Supplies, iBMiUtll AT IXlWBST BATES, No. SS FKOMT ST., Ila Block, oor. Union and front, dwa MKMr-HIs, tk.N'NEHBEE. ELECTION NOTICE. ON THURSDAY, THE SECOND (Jd) DAY or Ja.vuaky. ISIS, the same being the first Thursday In Jannary, I will open and hold an election in the various wards of the city of Memphis lor the selection of the iollowing members ol the Ueneral Council, to-wil : Two ) Councllmen for the Kind (1st) Ward ; One (1) Alderman and Two (2) Cauncil men for the tsecond :3d) Ward; One (1) Alder mautand Two 12) Conncilmen forUieThii-d id! Ward; Two (Z) Councllmen for the Fourth .1th) vVard; Two ;i) Councllmen for the Fifth .'it I) i Ward; One I) Alderman and Two (2) Conncilmen for the izth tth Ward; One (1) Alderman and Two (2) Conncilmen for the seventh (7th) Ward; Two (2) Conncilmen for the Eighth iKtli) Ward; Two (2) Conncilmen for the Ninth 'i li Ward; One (1) Alderman and Two (2) Councllmen for the Tenth iwh Ward. There will also be elected at the same time one School Visitor or Member of the Board of Education for each ward. Tbe following Judges, Clerks and Deputy sheriffs are hereby appointed : .Fir Ward Enginehoute, Main Street. Judges Owen Dwyer, Thomas Koely and J. D. Davis. Clerks M. O'Nell and L. Karau. Deputy Sheriff, James A. Newsom. Second Ward Engtne house. Poplar Street. Judges lohn (ieugeLM. Francioll and John W. Cochran. Cleiks E. Marshall and W. J. base, Deputy Sheriff, Barney Cox. Third WardSecond Street, nettr Jefferson. Judges M. r, L. Stewart, James O. Barbour and W. s. Pickett. Clerks D. T. Nooe and M. A, Allln. Deputy Sheriff T. W. Rice. Fourth Ward Second Street, -near Union. Judges Th3inas E. Hills, Oeorge C. Holmes and J. i'. Dromsoole; Clerks B. Rush Bowen and Phil. D. Crump. Deputy Sheriff P. M. Stanley. Fifth Ward DeSoto Street, Engine House. .1 udgta J. J. Lovln, Mlohael Maherandti. A. Hanson: Clerks Job Bledsoe and S. A. Moore, Jr. Deputy sheriff J. J. Jenny. Sixth Hard Wnldran Block. JudgesA K. Davis, W. H. Taylor and L K. Dyer; Clerks M. . B. McK. on and ("has. W. lirave. Deputy Sheriff T. T. Strattou. Sevinth Ward Union Street near Lautlerdaie. Judges J. T. Begble, J. s. Carpenter and W. B. Oreeulaw.Jr. ; Clerks W. M. Hntton, Chas. P.Bullock. Deputy sheriff W. L. Cooper. Eighth Ward Poplar Street, opposite Market House. Judges John H. Campbell, John Frlck and Oeorge Montgomery; Clerks K. J. Rarliids Mia P. D. Boyle; Deputy-Sheriff N. B. Holt, MnUl Ward Corner of Fourth and Auction Judges A A. Norman, W. P. OltimtH and P. Shaudly ; Clerks W. B, (Jllsson and Prank Haluer; Deputy-Sheriff Oeorge R. f&new. Tenth Ward Mississippi House. Judges A. H. Merrill, W. W. Jackson and William Brown; Clerks Thomas Curley and J. M. Pamplln. Deputy Sheriff-J. L. Sharpe. The election will be held in conformity with the requirements i tne city cnaner. Polls will be and closed at tl None but reg to vote, and tn which they n Poll Boolo m islied at my oB phi, Ti.iiuesse 1872, on which c si al fii .1U) o'olock a.m ' lin k I'. Ml. 1 voters will be permitusl list Mite in tne. warus in d are registered. ilot Boxes will be fnrn- ii. til Second street, Mem - Tuesilay, December 31st, MEMPHIS APPEAL DAILY AND WEEKLY s z o z A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE L aw The MEMPHIS APPEAL is now thor oughly identified with the people of Tennes see, Alabama, Mississippi aud Arkansas. It has been In existence thirty-two years, and popular as n has heretofore been, the present proprietors are determined to render it -ml more worthy of Its past history, and of the confidence which the public repose in it. Ita .irculatlvn and general patronage I now nearly double that which it has enjoyed at any lime during IU long career; but we de sign, during the year ist:i. to extend its field and to increase Its usefulness. This tre expect to do bytpublhdiing a FIRST-CLASS NEWSPAPER A REPRESENTATIVE Journal of this Section THE CHEAPEST PAPER IN THE SOUTH. Special Telegraphic Dispatches. The Associated Press Dispatches. Foreign and Domestic Intelligence. Fall Market Reports. The Progress of Railroads. Information for Merchant and producer. Every Kind of Political Intelligence. Discoveries in Science and Art. Original Poetry and Stories. Agricultural and Farm Intelligence. The following by Telegraph Every Day : Proceedings of Congress. Proceedings Tennessee Legislature, ProceedingsArkansasXLegisiature, Proceedings Mississippi Legislature, News Embracing Everything! Interest. In a word, as a great newspaper, tbe Ap I'kal will have no superior In the Southwest. The Dally will be the historv at the world for one day and the Weekly will contain every thing that will intcrestrthe counter readers. Believing the advancement of our common industrial, commercial and agricultural pros perity, to be the chief end ol genuine journal ism, tbe Appeal will make these paramount objects. Every county and town of prominence should have good papers. The Appeal does not propose or desire to supplant or interfeie with the weekly country papers. On the con trary, it will club with them on the most lib eral terms, and co-operate with them for mu tual protection, and In all plans CgE advancing the newspaper fraternity, the prosperity of the country, and the welfare of the people. Iu politics the Appeal will remain Demo cratic or Conservative, and, iu elections in volving political issfs, it will support the candidates who favor its views, from an abid ing faith in the power of organization to ac complish good results, and a belief that the party's will when honestly expressed and crystaltzed In nomination, is tbe best ex pression of lta effective power. TERMS FOR 1873. Daily, per a an mil $10 OO Snnday, per annum .10 Weekly, per annum J 00 Weekly, clubs of five or more ' 00 ADDRim MEMPHIS APPEAL PUBLISHING CO. APPEAL BUILDING, 14 Union Street, : : Memphis, Tenn REMOVAL. ROSAN, SELDEN & GO. WHOLESALE GROCERS COTTON FACTORS And Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc.. 326 FROST ST., MEMPHIS. H AVISO MOVED TO OUR NEW STORE house. No, 328 Front street, with our en larged facilities and increased stock, we are prepared to offer to our friends and customers special inducements,both in quality and price. Our Cotton-sned is first-class, with lowest rates of Insurance; and all Cotton consigned to us will receive our special attention. de4 ds IWH. A N, SELDEN CO. H. W. FARLEY COTTON FACTOR - AND- Commission Merchant, 132 Pearl Street, P. 0. Box 3909, : : SEW YORK. H. W. PARLEY, (late of New Orleans. La.,) JAMES A FARLEY, 1 W. O. BALDWIN, V Hi 1 1 of Montgomery, Alabama,) CiO?veiIONMRrTS of Uotton solicited. Or. dors for purchase and sale contracts for future delivery promptly executed. HEPRKSEMTF.D AT New Orleans hy Messrs. Farley, Bright A Co Montgomery, Ala., by E. H. Morrison A Co. Memphis, Tenn., by Win. Bowles A Son, The undersigned, Agents of the above house, solicit consignments, and orders for Burohaae and sale of contracts for future de very of cotton, WM. BOWLES & SON, Boom 19. Mncrnolln Block. Hemps! t . WEBER PIANOS! WE HAVE SECURED THE AGENCY OF this unrivaled Piano, and can now offer inducements, so far as the quality of our instruments la concerned, not surpassed by any bouse in the North or elsewhere. Our line embraces NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Alels S iylor, deceased, are desired to oome forward Immediately and make payment; and those having claims against it are hereby uotintxi Ui present theui to myself or my at torneys, wltliln the Unie required by law, or they will be forever barred. MRS. ANNA SAY LOR, Adm'x of Alois Saylor, deceased. Warrluer t Lee, i 'irneys, No. lb Madison all tions lor the eminent. W. J. P. DOYLE. Sheriff of Shelby County. M KWH 18, December 26, llPii. . C. CURTIS & CO., DltrCiGlSTS, 246 Main St., Memphis, Tenn., Chandler A Co.'s Old Stand. DEALERS In Drugs, Patent Medicine, Fancv Uoods, Toilet Articles, Etc. Prescriptions accurately impounded, day 01 night, by competent di uetsts. del PETERS, WEBB & GO. THE MAT-HU-SHEK And we take great pride and pleasure In being able to offer to our customers such Splendid Instruments Our friends In purchasing from us can rely on proonrlng the very best which a given amount of money can bny. MERMAN & WILLCOX, 273i Main Street. H Administratrix Notice.. AVINO been appointed at the .Inly term Ml of the Prnbate Court ol rilielliy county, Tennessee, Administratrix of George S. Uolladay, deceased, this is to notify all per sons having claims against him to present them within the time prescribed by law. -VIRGINIA GOLLADAY. Memphis, Tennessee. W.H. Stephens, Attorney August 17,1873 N I- O IL 1 In 1 11 J M ' CHANCERY SALE ALLAlff IINE DR. D. S. JOHNSON'S EDICAL DISPENSARY Vai naiie JReal ntate HUmiled corner I awl .second Slreeta, In Memphis. TO AJVD ' FROM (Portable and stationary. TOR economy In fuel, durability In metal, J; cleanliness and ease of management, there it nothing superior. Warat Air rnnaareeareforhea g Ralls, Dwellings, Chinches and H to res. C'ooklnK Banam are for Dwellings, Res taurants and Hotels. H. WETTER & CO-, Sole Agents, Nea. IS and 15 MONRt'K HTRWET, MKMPHI KAI.I'I WilKa B1,K V. W. H. D. WKNUHT. B.ILPH WOBMELfiY & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, fw. 8 I Slox STREET, MEMPHIN. WE shall continue Mie commission bnsl n as at .be above stand, where we will be happy to see all of our friends, many of whom we nave served for twenty years without change: and now again place our services at their command, earnestly soliciting consign mcnts of Cotton, assuring them of our con tinued efforts as heretofore to serve them faithfully, and to guard, with zealous cars. SS interests. w Supplies furnished, aud liberal advances made on consignments ol Cotton. All Cotton Insured, unless otherwise Instructed. oc28dw RALPH WORMELEY A (X). A. VAC0A3O. b. vancABo. C. DICKMAJIK. A. B. VACCAKO A. VACCARO & CO. Importers and Dealers In WINES, LIQUORS CIGARS, ETC., COTTON F'k.CTOriS AND Commission Merchants, So. 324 Front Street, Memphis. XN addition to the Wine and Liquor Business in which we have been engaged for tbe past twenty-Ove s'esrs In this city, we have now added that ol Cotton Factors and Com mission Merchants, which latter branch ol the business will receive the especial atten tion of onr Mr. C. Dlckmann, whose long ex perience in that line. Both in this city and New Orleans, will, we feel satisfied, insure full satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. e. Liberal advances made on consign ments of Cotton. Ail cotton insured, unless otherwise instructed, sel A. VACCARO A OO. am, -. ifoonty. aw et'al. eat hidi and Set t. First Chancery Court of Hhelby Moses J. Wielts vs. Win. B. Green- LIVERPOOL, BALTIMORE mid streets. In Memphis, Te:;..., Tuesday, January 7, 1S73, within legal hours, the following l property, situated iu Memplils, .-'n-i1 . Tennessee, to-wlt : Part or lot No. Ml, the plan or said nitv: Commencing northwest corner of Lnlon andHecondi running thence north 74'4 feet; thenc HSU feet to tbe alley; thence soota 74 and thence east 114 feet to the lieglnnl For particulars, etc., see plan of pa ainoug the 1 ailvertlsernei the Appeal and Avalancb?- There will be suisli vision of said lot before the day of sale, made to suit purchasers, ate. and the same sold accordlniflv. Terms of Mali a credit of six, notes with sat' the deferred pa tnrthei seenre Estes A Jacku toraeys. also, ie I vant A Co. llance on 1 months, uired for 1 rind needier. Belcln r, At-non Chancery Sale of Keai Kntate at Collierville, Tennessee. 5fo. 2015, N. R. First Chancery 1 'ourt of hel by -H. irtiy. Adin'rol Thomas . vvii- One of tbe steamers of this Oiat-claai 11 will be dlanatched as follows: From L'pool. From Baltimore Ai--tTiA- ,, JfOV. T. NiiitTIi AMERICAN .Nov. is Dec. 11 HI HERMAN Dee. 3 Dee. X MORAVIAN Dec. 17 Jan. s NEXT" )R1AN. .Dec. 11 Jan. 8 MIRTH AMERICAN.Jan. U Feb'rr 5 AeHTKJAN Jan. 8 Feb'ry 18 CA.iPIAN. ..Feb. 11 March i And every 14 days thereafter, and ofteuer if the service requires it. Passengers forwarded to and from all the principal places in Kngiand, Ireland-Scotland, France, Germany, Norway, Sweden ind Den mark, from or to any part In the Hoc 1 hern and Western states. The cheapest and nest rout Ui Sonthem and Western States. For fsmsSkWs or lurtLer information apply to IXHOBll ,r BII.KI.KT. General Southwestern Agenta, an ID S9 ixiMa atre CHAM'EIIV SALE OP LAND os SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1S73. So. 1116-E. D. Bray, Adm'r, et al. vs. T. J. Warren etaL T 'NDER a decree in the above cause, ren U dered by tbe Second Chancery Court or Sheiby county, at Oetober term, 172, I will sell to the highest bidder, in ."ront of the Cinincery Court building, on Second street, In Memphis. Tennessee, on 20tt MAIN STREET, Op-etairs, MEHPHTS, TErTJf., la now permanently established for the Teat mentor patienis. both male and female, who are afflicted with any form of VENEREAL OR SECRET DISEASES such as Syphlllla, Gonorrhea, Gleet, strlctu.-e auu aii unnej uiseeaes; nypninuic or ! aurtal affections of the throat, akin or boss, orchitis, hernia or rupture: also, the effects of a solitary habit, ruinous to the body and mind, producing blotches on the face Jeoll lty, impotency. dlaalnees. dimness of aSvtir onlnslonof .dean, evil foreboding, aversion ui Hocieiy. loss 01 memory. .1 not all of 1 base In any one case. I ring frequently .n vein oris cum tlsm and rbenmatie pains eared try a new method. Particular attention paid to GbevDMBAMB OF WOMEN, such a excessive, oppressed or painful Menstruation. Luchorrboea or Whites, falling of the womb, and all Irregu larities of the monthly periods. caaMng star iiity 111 liaiiwin . Mil nfl lliaas nmfinii Qon. The doctor can be eonscited personally ot oy letter upon all rtliaasui not reqoirtng his attention outside of his office. Office nonri from I a.m. u 9 o'cloca p.m. ana) D. S. JOHNSON, M.D. 'T iCK HOLDERS" mini: , Hams, deceased, vs. Sarah A. Williams et al. BY virtue of decrees lor sale entered iu the illlMVe r.ili-.- N", I'.nhei In. unl !., cemis-r &. 1X7.1. 1 i . ii k ,..;u.:. aMMen. to Saturday, the ton Day oi JanaarY, Li:!, MEKTTNG. Notice Is in compliance with the 1 as and 7 of an act of tare, entitled " an act :.. rstaaa of railread incor- Tennessee, on Saturday, January ls7:i. within legal honm, the ftillow property, situated In Shelby cc see, to-wit: Lot No. 7 of a si cently made by it. C. Kirk of 1 '2, being part ot the east half of 1 conveyed by Joseph Soape to T Green F. W iUlaios, near Hie to I'llle; said lot 7 beginning ; t 1 onmerof lot No. ; rnnntng ih old Slate line road west.no.laUs 14 chains; thence east -jwl lina::; M.'.n chains to the point of be taimng 1 'i aci'es. Terms ol Sale One-thin , in six and twelve months; pai cute notes with approved -ee interest utOper eeni. Jroin ia rained to -ee ire same This a -EDMUND A. COLE Clerk L. D. McKlsslck, Solicitor. A tract of iand In said county, containing eighty acres, lying about nine miles Will eastward ly from Memphis; being the south half of the northeast quarter of section Ave, township one, range seven west. Sale on a credit of six months, with bond 'il good security, and Hen retained. All . t or redemption ui ntr and tiarrad. This December 13, 172. M. D. L. STEWART, Clerk and Master. Wm. H. Stephens, Solicitor. dew Fine iad I'omnany wtll idea county, Ark.. ', Hat, for the pur iilrectora for said er business as may .nancery Sale of Ilea Estate. LiiU Maxtor. REMOVAL. WASH S. TAYLOR. W. U RADFORD W. E. MrXJOIRE. TAYLOR, RADFORD & CO. Cotton Factors AND OENCBAL C0XM1SSI0N MERCHANTS, HAVE REMOVED TO 369 FRONT STREET, Corner of tayoM, : Memphis, Tenn W Liberal advances made on Cotton. "K Also, Manufacturers' Agents of Baxter's Steam Engine, Brooks' Cotton Press, no3 d&w and Winsliip's (iin BUY TOUR HUMAN HAIR 600DS OF THE FIRST HAND. BRAIDS, CHIGNONS, CURLS, CHATELAINES, FRIZZES, ETC., AT THE HAIR STORE OF F. LAVIGIVEI, 269i n AIIS STREET. We make a specialty of our1 usineBS, and defy competition. das Chancery Sale of Ileal Estate. So. KM, N. R First Chancery Court of Shelby oonnty Annie L. Jones et al vs. R. C. Itrink ley et al. BY virtue of an interlocutory decree for ale entered in the above canse July 10, 1B71. and renewed Fehruary la. isTi. aud De cember 1.1, 1872. 1 wiU sell at public auction, to Uie highest bidder, in front of the Clerk and Master's office. Ureenlaw upera- ionse. Second street, in the city of Memphis. Tennessee, on Saturday, January 25, 1873, within legal hours, the following described property, situated, lying and being in the tuinty ol -helliy. .iiel 1 r,.. una being the -onth western division of a 2250 acre tract of land formerly belonging to Daniel Turner iiihI John C. Weaver, which said divi sion ..r In! 'iilaln--. by etimni 1011. fl Hun dred and tern acica, more ed a 101 lows: lleinning marked F. P, tin- outhe PeiMiu's 'isi-Hcre tract; 1 with the south line 01 ? chains ami ' links to a corner of said southaast conveyed to said Weae west boundary line of sa chains to said central pointers marked B; ther or cut-off of Nonconnah 9 links to a stake; thence Person's line 11) chains to the beginning; and which will lie sold nccordinn loasurvey 011 flle herein, subdlvidingaame into fourteen lots or parcels. 'lermsof sale One-tiiird cash; balance in one and two years: notes required, with approved sureties, bnarini: interest from date; lien helng retained to further same. etc. This December M, 1872. E A. COLE, Clerk and Master. Wright A McKlsslck, Attorney's. dec2o -li.:-'., .-.'. r :ess -, 1 . , t - 'innl at a hickory tw, inter ler of Tin comer 1'iinas uid n a- Sia. e First Chancery Conrt of Shelby mty. T. A liutcuinson vs. Wm. McC. itchiniKin. virtue of an order ol sale entered in the above cause iiecemher hi. 1S72. 1 will sell. at public auction, to the highest bidder, in iroo.oi ine iinu Master s omce. Green law Block, Second street. Memphis, Tenn., on Saturday, Jannary 18, 1873, within legal hours, the following described property, situated in Memphis, Shelby count v. Tenne-see, .o-wlt: Beginning at a stake on the west side of DeSoto street forty feet and nine inches north of the Miutheast --onier of the space of ground purchased by A. 8. Brown on April 22, 16B, ef R. Bestwlck, said corner being 171 feet north of the northwest corner of Desoto street and Brown's avenue: thence from said stake west 2M feet parallel with Brown's avenne to a stake: thence north 10 leet. 9 inches parallel with Debato street to a t:ike: ; hence east 209 feet with Linden street to west side ef DeSoto street ; thence south :eet, H inches with the west side of DeSoto street toejhe beginning, and being tbe prop erty upon which Is now erected a two-story 'rnme dwelling house; the deed of record in the Register's office of said oonnty, bock 1. Terms of Sale On a credit at seven and twelve (7 and 13) months; purchaser to exe cute notes with approved security; Hen re tained to further secure same, and equity of redemption barred. This December 19. 1M72. E. A. COLE. Clerk and Master. McFariand A Goodwin, Attorneys. de20 F M. O. P SnVlIrT X 1 ITttllur filnm' Winli- Riveriotimnl P1n Hlnrt and South Arkansas Journal copy until dav. . Pine Bluff Republican NOTICE. To ihe stockholders of 1 Railroad Company : ) Memphis and Ohio THE uonlsvllie and Naahvtile.and Memphis and Ohio Railroad Companies having hern consolidated. In pnraoance of their contract of consolidation, the Loolsvliie and Nashville Hall road Company will continue to issue ,ts slock to the holders of stock in the Memphis and Ohio Railroad Company upon the presen tation of their certificates for the same at the office of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company, corner of Bnllelt and Main reet, Louisville. Ky. One hundred dollars of stock in the Lonlsvllle and .Vishville Kai.rnad i om pany will be 1 1 ml for four nundred dollars of stock in the Memphis and Ohio Railroad Com pany, as stipulated in ihe articles of consoli dation. H. D. NEW COMB. no23 President L. and N. R. R. Co. TRUSTEE'S SALE. B Y vlrtui a Trnst Deed made J. D. Harris, on tn ti. and recorded ig by coontv. Tenn.- page vl. ., eci Chancery Sa.'v of Real Eritatr. No. 2852 First Chancer - Court of hclby county. James M. Provine vs. John D. Mc- Lemore et al. 1 virtue of a decree for i-ale ont.-r 1 in the above cause July is. i72. 1 will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, in front of the 1 1c k and Master's office. Grand opera House building, in Memphis Tennessee, on Saturday. Jannary IS, 187.1. within legal hours, the following described property, situated In Sheiby conuty, Tennes see, the same being lot No. Sri, lying on the east side of Hernando plankioad: Beginning at a slake mi thi 1 at the Junction of Willlums avenue and said road seven (71 chains and 10 links to the corner of Ibt No. n6; thence north with the line of said lot No. H6. 7 chains and Hi links to the corner of lot No. 84; thence west to Orleans street, and thence with Orleans street and the Her nando street or road to the beginning the en tire tract containing 7 1-100 acres. Terms of Sale- On a credit of seven (7) months; purchaser to execute note with to approved securities; lien retained to secure lame, .ind equity of redemption barred. This December 27, 1K72. EDMUND A. CoLE. Clerk and Master. Wilson V Beard, Humes x Poston and H. C. Warlner, Attorneys. de2s Chancery Sale of Real Estate on Saturday. January 4, 1873. No. 3SB In the Second Chancery Conrt of -helby county, Tennessee. Wm. B. Green law and others vs. Mrs. Susan A. Holland and others. 1 virtue of a decree of sale inade In this cause, I will sell at nubile auction, to the idlest bidder, in front of the Clerk and Mas ters office. Greenlaw Opera House, Second street, in the city of Memphis, Tennessee, on Saturday, January 4, 1873, within legal hours, the following described real estate, to-wit: A lot or tract of land sit uated in or near tbe city of Memphis, in the county of Shelby and Stale of Tunaesaee, and In what Is known as Chelsea, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stake 71V, feet from the intersection of the south Mde of Greenlaw with the west side of Third streets; thence with the west side of Third street 74 feet to an alley, intersecting Third street at right-angles; thence west with said alley 148! feet; thence north 74 feet: thence east 118 feet to the beginning, being same lot conveyed sold by title bond to the said S. A. Holland by Wm. B. Greenlaw and John O. Greenlaw. Terms of Sale On a credit of seven months: purchaser executing note with approved se curity; lien retained; equity of redemption barred. This November 3, 1872. del M. D. L. STEWART. Clerk and Master. certain indebtedness described being notified hy the holder of there is a large balance due on 'he called on by him to execute said Trust Dead, 1 in va Friday, the 17th Day or Jannary, 15-7 ;, between the hours of 11 a.m. &nd 3 p.m.. ut V . 41 Madison street, in front of tbe PTante in surance Building, prtx-eed to sell fore tbe highest bidder, tbe following ie rti-t property conveyed to me in mid trr 4 deed, and lying in siie4hv oonnty, Teantee dti; ated In Lbe southeast -ornerf Piseo Root road and Park avenne, oontaiDini; by ailm i tion thjree-fourth or an acre 1 1 ore . on which is erected a The equity of redemption ia i i puTy waived in said trust deed. I wtwU and rouvey only as trustee. ;dec!7 tn J. T. fASTUSS. Trwtee's Sale of 477 Acres of Land UNDER deed of trust m; E. Butler ,'cnlor, on U registered tn rayette com book No. 2. page io. I will i bidder, for cash, in front of building, in Memphis, Tenni to me by Wm. Hh March, isni. : !::. to the highest County court . on the FOR RENT. A Very Fine and Very Large Residence in Oxford, Xississippi. W No money required as rent, but meals, for three persons and their servant required as the rent. Seven large and handsome rooms delivered to the tenants, and two servants' rooms and a large garden and orchard and all necessary out-buildings, all In perfect order. Address Box 17, Ixford, Miss. de28 di w Petition for Charter. No. 779 In the First ISianeery Court of Shelby county, Tennessee. TJTHEREAS. Henry M. Ferguson, G. li. VY Hicks, W. W. McDowell, E. Marshall, B. F. Ball, R. J. Persons and George Gantt, of Shelby county, Tennessee; J times W. Madden, A. C. Carter aud J. P. Robertson, of Davidson county, Tennessee, have tiled a petition in said Court, praying to he incorporated under the name of" The Box Ant: a Spbishs Asbo oiatioh;" that they be endowed w th all the powers and privileges of a body corporate, to buy and hold real estate, to improve sainc, and to do all things necessary to open, develop and make the Bun Aqna Sprinirs. which are situated In Hickman county, Tennessee, eight miles from the Nashville and Northwestern Railroad, a desirable watering place cheap and easy of access for all persons seeking health, recreation .and pleasure, mid with power to establish at said spi logs an institu tion of learning, and to do and perform all nets necessarv to the goou morals, orderly Cigars and Tobaccos FOR MERCHANTS. ' ARUEST ASSORTMENT OP THIRTY j are different Brands of Cigars and To bAcco; will duplicate any Eastern bill. Call and be convinced. JOSEPH WITKOWSKT, 2Q6 Main Street, Corner of Alloy. DICKENS. HURD & HOUGHTON'S Phm Kdltlon of Dickens' Works are the best in the murket, and lor Kale by all bookseilerrs. ULOBE EDITION 15 vols., 56 steel plutea, S. The beat choap edition. RIVERSIDE EDITION. 28 volumes, 560 steel plates, Si. THE BEST ILLUSTRATED EDITION. HURD 8t HOUGHTON, New York. The Riverside Press, Canbrirlge. i"ai. Non-Resident Notice. No. 758 In the First Chancery Court of Sheiby county, Tennessee. H. B. Graham s Bro. vs. America c. Dill. IT appevring from affidavit In this cause that the defendant, America C. Dill, Is a non-resident of the State of Tennessee; that she is Indebted to complainants In tbe sum of about I1SO0, as evidenced by certain bills ol exchange exhibited with-the bill as referred to therein, and that a writ of attachment has been issued aud returned i-. vied on the prop erty of said defendant: It Is therefore ordered, That she make her appearance herein, at the courthouse in the city of Memphis, TennessoejOU or before the flrst Monday in Febrnary, 1873, and plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, orthe same will be taken lor confessed as to her and svt fur hearing exparte : and that a coey of this order be published once a week, for four successive weeks, in the Memphis Ap pleal. This December ti. 1872. A copy attest: E. A. mile, Clerk and Master. By R. J. Blauk, D. C. and M. UutoUlnson .V Townsend, Solicitors for com plainants. de7 mt of said not less uid that ized and Id mini. - ei that government aud springs: tbal the capital than 0.000 nor more than the eorporatiou lie complete empowered to act as soon mum amount of slock be snt the charter be granted for tin It is therefore ordered, Th siring so to do make their aj at the courtborse in the c Tennessee, nn or before the Febrnary, 1873, and show c have, why said charter shou or tbe same will be proceet and that a copy of tn;-. an for thirty days In Ihe Mei. -21th day of December, lM?. A copy attest: EDMUND A. COLE, Clerk and Master. By R. J. Black, Deputy C. and M. Guntt A McDowell, Sols, for petitioners, wd s? Monday bj e, if any they lot be granted. with exparte; be published Appeal. This NonReaident Notice. No. 882, R. D. In the Second Chancer- Court ot Shelby county, Tennessee. Shelton M. McGehee and Agnes D. MeGeb.ee, his wife, vs. Maria A. White and Mary L. Mc Gehee. IT appearing from the bill, which is sworn to, in this c.iuse that the defendants, Maria A. White and Mary L. McGebee, are non-residents of the Stale of Tennessee. It is therefore ordered by the Clerk and Master, That they make their appearance herein, at the courthouse of the Second Chan cery Court of Shelby county, in ihe cltyol Memphis, on or before the first Monday in Jannary, 1873, and plead, answer or demur to coinplaiuanta' bill, or he same will be taken for confessed as to them and set for hearing exparte: and that a copy of this order be .published once a week, lor four con secutive weeas, in the Memphis Appeal. This Novemlier 23, 1872. A copy Attest: M. P. L. STEWART, Clerk iind Ma-ter. By Crahtkkk Belch r.u. Deputy C. and M. J. A. Taylor, Solicitor for comp t. no21 Non-Resient Notice. No. 75 in the First Chancery Court of Shelby county, Tennessee. - John Hart vs. Thomas Fenner et al.. Arm of Kenner, Bennett A Itowman. et ai. i appearing irora iithd ivitin this caut I hat I I the defendants Bennett, Drnry Bowman Bennett .v Bowman), clt and non-realdenis ol the It is therefoieordered, 1 appearance herein, at th city of Memphis, Teuneas' first Monday in January, swer or demur to rompl same will be taken for and set for hearing expar ol this order be pubLahi four successive weeks, h peal. This December A copy atiesi: n iPWillffir a. un.1., i isis ;mu .uasicr. ile set 1K72. Eiier, Henri tfirm of Fenner, ras of New York tale of Tennessee: at the- make their aeiirt house in the , on or before Ihe 873, and fnead, an cant'.s bill, or the iu as to them ; and that a copy once a week, for the Memphis Ap- By R. J. Black, Deputy C and M. H. Clay Kmc. Sol. for oompint. Non-Resident Notice. No. B17, R. D. In the Second Chancer- Conrt of Shelby county, TenneeseeE. B. Webber and J. M. Williams, Arm of Webber Ji Wil liams, vs. W. G. James, H. B. Marshall, firm of James ft Marshall el al. IT appearing from the bill which Is sworn to in this cause that tbe defendants, W. G. James and H. B. Marshall, firm of James & Marshall, are Justly Indebted to the complain ants In the sum of l I 12, due by open ac count, and that said H. B. Marshall is a non resident of the state of Tennessee, and that for these causes an attachment was sued out of this court against the property of defend ants, .; nines ,v Marsnall, and the same was is sued, and has been returned by the Sheriff, duly levied on the property of said defendants : II is therefore ordered by tte Clerk and Mas ter. That said H. 11. .Marshall make hit ap pearance herein, at the court honse of the Sec ond Chancery Court in the city of Memphis, ' Tennessee, on or beore the flrst Monday In January, 1873, and plead, answer or demur to coinniainant's bill or the same will be taken for confessed as to him and net for hearing ex parte; and that a copy of till- order be pub lished ouce a week, for four sucr.eaaine weeks, tn the Memphis Appeal. This Nov. 18, 1871. A copy attest: M. D. L. STEWART, Clerk and Master. By CaAiiTUEB Bklchkj:, D. C. and M. Humes A i'oston, Sols, lor Coiuplta. ;cioliu Petition tor Divorce. No. 538, R. D.- In the Second (Urcuit Court of Shelby county. William Harris vs. Ella Harris. 1 appearing from affidavit in 'hi- cause that that the Uiendant, Ella Harris, is a resi dent of the State of Arkansas, and a non resident of the State of Tennessee: It is therefore ordered. That she n-ako her appearance herein, at the courthouse in the city of Memphis, Tennessee, on the third Monday in January, 1873, and plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, or me same will be taken for confessed as to her and set for hearing exparte ; and that a copy of this order be published onee a week, tit lour suc cessive weeks. In the Memphis Appeal. Done at office, this itb day of December, 1872. f. U. BUY LE, Gresne P. Foute, St.!. for compln't. Probate Conrt Sale of Real Estate Monday, Jannary 13, 1873. No. R. D. In the Probate Conrt of Shelby County, Tennessee. Joel L. Pnlliam et. al vs. John S. Dlckason, Adm'r of W. B. Wash : n ttton . deceased, et ai. tfNDER and by virtue of an tnurlocutory decree for sale entered in above cause, I wtll sell to the highest bidder, at public auc tion, in front of the courthouse door of aid court. In the city of Memphis, on Monday, Jannary 13, 1873, within legal hours, the following described real estate, to-wit: A lot of land in Shelby unity, Tennessee, and In the city of Mem phis bounded aa follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of a lot conveyed by James Lenow to John R. Hobbs; thence west with - ie of Market street near Carroll ave nue) fifty feet; thence southwardly two hun dred and fifty-two feet; thence eastwardly rtfty feet to the NW comer of said Hobbs' lot; thence along the line of said Hobbs' lot to f he beginning, it being the lot conveyed by Henry D. Green and Minnie J. Green to W. B. Wash ington by tieed dated February 1, 1880. Also, one other let in the town of Somer vllle. Fayette county, Tennessee, known as or No. 13, block "A" on the plat of said town, being the same lot on which the Odd Fellows Hall is built, together with the Qret story of said Odd Fellows building, he balance of said building belonging to the Odd Fellows. Terms of Sale One-third cash and the bal ance in one and two years, with interest from dale of sale: purchaser executing notes with two or more approved securities; alien will be retained to secure thepayment of the same. JAMES KEILLV, Clerk. Vance, Anderson, Meriwether A Scales, Sols, for complainants. dell Attachment Notice. No. 1631, A. 11. In the First circuit Conrt ut Bfaalby count v, Tennessee. M. L. Meacham .s Co. vs. J. H. Perry. IN this eause an attachment having been sued out tinder section 3455 of the Code of Tennessee and returned into CourtU.evied upon personal property of the defendant, J. H. Perry, and affidavit having been made thai the defendant is Justly indebted to plaintiffs in the sum of 913UO. by account, and that the defendant la a nni--resident of the State of Tennessee, or has fraudulently disposed of, or ts about fraudulently to dispose of his prop erty: e Il is therefore ordered. That said defend ant, J. H. Perry, make his personal ap pearance herein, before the Judge of the First Circuit Conrt of Shelby oomnty, at the Circuit Courthouse, in the city oi Mem phis, on the third Monday in January next and defend said attachment suit, within the time prescribed by law, or the same will be proceeded with exparte ; and that a copy of this order be published onee a week, for four consecntl ve weeks, in the Memphis Appeal. Done at office (his 1.1th day of December, 1872. FRANK TAFT, Clerk. By B. W. Coleman, Deputy Clerk. dell sat -JOtii Day of Janaary, 173, the following described Tact of land lying on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, about four miles east of Lafayetteun Payette county, Tennessee, being part of the Robert Hughes five thousand acre tract, in 11th surveyor's district, range 2. section one. containing tgTH acres: Beginning at a blackgum marked B. P. G., the NW comer of B. P. Orlssum s tract, on Hughes' west line: running thence north with his line 171) poles to Hughes' N W comer, a stake with hickory, gum. elm and whiteoak pointers; thence east with Hughes' line three hundred and fifty- wo and a-nalf poles to a stake with maple, gum and sassafras pointers, the N W comer of John Elliott's tract ; thence south with Elliott's line 1U poles to a stake in the deld. Elliott's SW comer; thence east with his line HU poles to a stake nd blaekoak marked J. E his SK comer: thence south 12) poles to a stake with three rcdoak pointers in Mrs.Teagne's north line; thence west with her line UW poles to a stake with three white oak pointers, her northwest corner, in B. P. Gnssuma line: thence north with her line 4314 poles to a stake, black and sweetgnm, hickory and poplar pointers. Griasum' NE comer; thence west with his line 284 poles to the beginning. Also, one other tract, adjoining the above, in the same body, containing le, acres: Begin ning atastakeSpo.es and one anda-half links north from tbe middle of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad ; thence west s6 ioles to a stake, the middle of FerrtU or Grimes creek; thence with the meandertngs of t ie creek south 31 west t-4 poles: thence south ' easts poles; thence south 3a; east 11 poles: thence south to' west I poles to a stake in middle of said creek on the north boundary line of the railroad; thence with the same W poles t the beginning; it being thai part of the G rheum tract lying north of he railroad and east ot said creek. Said ' mil to be sold free from .Ul right of redemption. IVcember 18, 1872. ili ItK r.VKKLlt, Wm. H. Stephem- ..itoraev. Truauje's 9ata 1 to me le pay-uioned BY virtue of aDe. a In by Felix M. Fletche ment of a cert; u note said deed being .f recoi.l in tne Chancery Clerk's office, at Hernando, Mississippi, in Book No. 4 of the Records or Deeds In Trust and Mortgages), I will, at Horn Lake Depot on the Mississippi .uid ienm for cash . proceed to sell, the following real es tate, .situated on the piankroad and near Horn Lake Depot, on which Coi. Fletcher now re sides, to-wit : All of tbal part of the south of section 3S, in township 1 and range 8 west, lying east of the Hernando piankroad. and ail of seetlen iz) two, in township 2, range 8, joining the above, the whole comprising some ' acres. The land will he subdivided to suit purchasers, if desired. The title to this land is perfectly good, and is well improved. December 1, lv2. A. W. -TO EES. Trustee. Non-Resident Notice. No. 48S in the Fi rat Chancery Court of Shelby county. Tennessee M. L. HJJdebrand vs. Ruel Hough. IT appearing from affidavit In this cause that the defendant, Ruel Hough, ia a note resldei t of tbe State of Tennessee, that the hill of complainant was tile i herein January 22. 1872, claiming that the said defendant was indebted to cc mplainant in the stun of about 3550. as evidenced by Judgment rendered against him In one of the courts of Shelby ounty. Taunaaee, which could not be made ouiof hire by law, thai an attachment writ has been issued and relumed, levied on the property of defendant Hough ; It is therefore ordered. That he make his ap pearance herein, al the court houae in the elty of Memphis, leunessee, on or befjre the flrst Monday in Jannary 1873. and plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, or the same will be taken for confessed as to him and set for hea-ing exparte; and that a copy of this order be published onee a week, for tonr con secutive weeks, in the Memphis Appeal. This November 2V, 1872. A copy attest : EDMUND A. COLS, Clerk and Master. By it. J. Black. D. C. and M. Gantt A McDowell, Sols, for compl'L no3u Attachment Notice. N. "JS A. D. Di the First Circuit Court of Shelby county, Tenn. Ford, Porter Co. vs. J. H. Matthews, J. A. snddoth, and firm of Matthews, Snddoth A Co. IN this cause an attachment having been sued out under section 3156, of the code of T nnessee, and returned into conrt. levied upon the property, moneys, goods and effects '! the defendants In the custody of the .Etna i Insurance Company by service of garnish- : tuent on 11. A. Littleton A Co , its agents, and affida it having been made that the defend ants are justly indebted to plaintiffs in the sum of 11806 by account, and that thede feudan ts are non-resident of the State of Ten- Attachment Notice. Before JAMES HALL, Justice of the Peace for Shelby county. Tennessee. Tate A Cot, firm composed of Simeon Tate and M. G. Tate, vs. James Jones. TN the above-mentioned cause. affidavit hav- I inff lieen made for i tion Uofi of the Code of ' defendant Is a non-resident of the state ol Tennessee, and is Justly indebted to tbe plaintiffs in the sum of two hundred and ortv-seven dollars, and that the claim lsjnat, .Ine and unpaid, and an attachment having been issued by me and returned bv tbe proper officer levied, etc.: It Is therefore ordered. That the defendant iippear before me. at my office. No. 390 Second street. Memphis, Tennessee, on the 24th day ol January, 1873, at 10 o'clock sun, and delenii i his suit, or the same will be proceeded wi' n exparte; and that a copy of this notice be published once a week, lor four weeks consec utively . in the Men. phis Dally Appeal. cember 18. 1872. JAMES HALL, J. B. Fowlkes A Wright. Att'ys for pltfflk. 'lei" 'h Non-Resident Notice. No. Hi), IL D. In the Second Chancer Conn of Shelby county, Tennessee. A. M. Boy! and others vs. Isabella Walsh, Jul'ua S. Walsh, Adm'r of Edmund Wslsr., J.-aies B. speed, R. 3. and T. C. Taylor J. L. aud J. S. Finney, nose Pritchard, Joseph Elder. Goodwyn and others. IT appearing from the Mil wh.nh la sworn to in this cause that the defendants. L&abeila Walsh. Julius S. Walsh. Adm'r, Jas. B. Speed. R. s. Taylor, T. C. Taylor, J. L. Finney and J. S. Finney, Rose Pritchard, Jcs. E. Eider and Goodwyn are non-residents of the State of Tennessee: It is therefore ordered by the Clerk and Mas ter, That they make their appearance herein, at the court-house of the Second Chancery Court in the city of Memphis, Tenn., cn or be fore the flrst Monday in .January. 1873, and plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, or the same will be taken for confessed aa to them, and set for hearing exparte; and that a copy of this order be published onee a week, for four successive, weeks, in the Memphis Appeal. This November 18, 1872. st DL. STEWART, Clerk and Master. Crab-tree BcLCHXB. Deputy OL and M. Ustes A Jackson and Vance A Anderson. Sols, for complainants. noil) tu NOTICE. HAVING been duly appointed Ad.ninlatra tor of the estate of George W. Gilmore, deceased, by the Probate Court of Shelby county, Tennessee, ail persons are hereby nos tilled to present to me. within the time pre scribed by law, all accounts and demand -trains! said estate, or the same will be forever barred; and all persons indebted no said es tale are requested to come up and settle wit me at once. W. G. RA J N " . Second at ! 1 CREDITORS' NOTICE, In tbe matter of Partee, Harbert Co. and C. C. Partee and B. F. Harbert, Bankrupts. In Bankruptcy. 3 'HE creditors of skid bankrupts will take notice that on Wednesday, il e 18th day December, 1072, tbe petition of Rees B. Ed tnomlsoii. Assignee in Bankruptcy of the above-named bankrupts, for a compromise of certain claims proved against aadd bankrupts' estate, will be heard before bis Honor, Con nally 1. Trigg, Judge of the District Court of the United states for the District of West Ten nessee, In the United States Court-rooms, in the slty of Memphis, Tennessee, when and where they will appeal and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not he granted. Witness the Hon. t onnally T. Ti gs, District Judge, and the seal of said Court, tills 7th day of December, 1872. HORACE E. ANDREWS, clerk. LTapp A Meox, Atl'ys for petitioner. 08 ft Is therefore ordered that they, the said Matthews, Snddoth A Co., make thier per sonal appearance herein, before the Judge of the First Circuit Court of Shelby county, at tbe courthouse In the city of Memphis, on the third Monday in January next, and defend said attachment suit within the time pre scribed by law, or the same will be proceeded with exparte. and that a copy of this crder be published once a week, for four consecutive eeKs, in me .wnipnis Appeal. ne at office, this 18th day af December, FRANK TAFT, Clerk. By B. F. Colkman-. Deputy Clerk. W. Armstead Collier. Aury for Pl'ff. ,decl7tn Non-Resident Notice. No. 15S Jx the First Chan eery Court of Shelby county, Tennessee. John 0. Lanier, lata C. : and M., vs. J. W. Jamas ot al. IT appearing from affidavit in this cause that the defendants, Helskell Moon and Nelson Moon are citizens of Mississippi and non-residents of tbe State of Tennessee: It Is therefore ordered, Thai they make their apm-sriince herein, at the courthouse in tbe ! city of Memphis, Tenjisa.ea.Qn or before the flrst Monday in January, 1873, and plead, an swer or demur to complainant's bill, or the same will be taken for confessed as to them and set for hearing exparte; and that a copy ,,i iins dprfer ba oubiisnid one? a week, tor four successive weeks, in ihe Memphis Ap i peaL This 1Mb day of November, 1873. A imnv attest: al E. A. COLE. Cierk And hv r x. ltLAtrx. Denutv C. and M. I Logwood k JLIeaa, tea. for oompin'Liil7a To the Creditors am. Heirs of W. H. Forgey BY order ol the Second Chancery Court ol Shelby County, Tennessee, made in the case of W. 3. Glhawn. administrator, etc. n. M. M. Forgey , et ais, notice 1s hereby given to all creditors or persons holding claims i the estate oi w. a. rorgey, deceased, or iu anywise interested in his said estate, to appear in this court and Sla and establish theli claims within the time ureseribad bv latf. or tbe same will be forever barred : and all par ties are further notified that all In tore nro- llie -state of i WJiuD -y .'H SJ aiuui. are enjoined. asM 111 administration 'ART, a' - thlaaaart. This M.O. u STEW. Humes at Posses, a. Clerk sad Master. 'or adm'r, etc. bcS TT AVISO been duly appointed a.t iajff- JO. tratorof the li ltn if Twsiai I is-eased, hy '.heii obarte Coaraqf Sheiby accounts end deswands azatXaX gaii vaOaOgrtaT the ii air in be isroverosMd-Ktot aB par sons Indebted to said uasaafl)HjH(tea to. come ap and settle wth iae at once, del? -taw W. H. X, UKS, m aecand sf.