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V 1 maa axd coamct MONEY 8 PER CENT., XEVY TORE EXCHANGE 14 PREMICM. Cotton Steady MidJHn?, 8 7-Sc hales Yesterday, 1300 Hales. Money in fair demand at 8 percent. Local securities quiet but steady, ex cept for Hanauer Oil Company shares, which are flat in view of apparently well founded reports that the Ameri can Cotton Oil Company had secured a controlling interest in the mill. American Oil Trusts are held at 29 bid. 31 asked. The holders of com press stock are asking better prices, but a lot of $2000 found no purchaser yesterday at 110. The cotton market yesterday was steady but inactive, Bales here 1300 bales. At New York spots closed steady, middling 9Jc. The course of yesterday's future mar ket in New York is thus reported by Greene & Co. : "Trading has been kept alive solely by local deals, and it was a flat, nominal market through out. Cost averaged a fraction below Saturday evening." At New Orleans spots closed firm, middling 8 13-10c ; futures barely steady and 1 to 2 points lower, May 8.828.84. At Liverpool a good business was re ported in spots at hardening rates, Middling, 5 1-Kid; futures dull but l-32i higher than .Saturday. Receipt!) at this port yesterday, 678 bales; total this season, 025,566 bales, against 42l, 101 bales same time lust year. In the general market business is somewhat retarded by the high water, jabbers in dry goods, clothing and shoes respect ively find their country customers re luctant to purchase until the 'danger f i overflow has' disappeared. Eggs advanced 2 cents yesterday and are steady at 12 cento, tbe upward turn being due partly to increased demand for Easter necessities and partly to a lull in receipts consequent upon high water impediments to transportation. IMPORTS. Two hundred and thirty-one sks beans and peas, 6 pkgs butter, 137 pkgs bacon, 10 pkgs boots and shoes, 15,fi85 bu corn, 1 sks coflee, 3900 sks cotton seed, 47 pkgs dry goods, 22 pkgs eggs, 1200 oris flour, 765 bales nay, 11 pkgs hats, 67 hd hogs, 133 hd cattle, 1 horse, 433 pkgs lard, 24, 000 ft lumber, 09 pkgs liquors, 120 brls uieal, 00 brls molasses, 70 kgs nails, 16 0 bu oats, 90 brls potatoes, 5 ears pork sides, 25 brls pork, 319 brls sugar and 627 pkgs tobacco. ELEVATOR BEI'ORTS. The following shows the amount of frain received, withdrawn and in store y regular elevators, as reported to the Merchants' Exchango to day : Wheat, none received or withdrawn ; in store, 3067 bushels. Corn received, 5402 bushels; withdrawn, 2090 bushels; in store, 111,720 bushels. Oats none re ceived or withdrawn ; in store, 3564 bushels. JOHN li. NORTON 9 Madison St., Memphis, Tenn., DEALER IN STOCKS AND BONDS tvCorrmpond f nee aollclted. Infor matlom cheerfully fnraUhed.-ci Money in go id demand at 8 per cent The Clearing-Uouse report is as fol lows: CLSAB1NGS. Monday, April 19th, $221,200 77; tame day last week, $277-,675 26: sime day in 1885,8180,407 28; same day in 1884, $269,143 42. BALANCES. Monday. April 19th, J5C.126 70; same day last week, $59,026 45; Nine day in 18S5, $410,057 ; fame day in 1884, $7i,o:;o 37. EXCHANGE. New York sight on ell psiuts. prr buying, premium Belling; New England demand, J discount buying; New England sight, J discount; New Orleans, disrounl buying, par celling. BANK STOCKS. Bank of Commerce.. 1-18 bid, HO asked First Na'ionnl 145 bid, 15) asked German Biuk 192 hid, 200ai-ked State National 145 bid, 150 asked Union and Plant9rs..l48 bid, 1!Qaked Mercan'ile Bank... 135 bid, 137 J asked INSURANCE STOCKS. Home 70 bid, 75 ack(d JBtutt Uity.. Peoples Planters Phoenix Memphis City. Vanderbilt- Hernando Arlington , Factors -...v.- ... 100 hid. ... fslted 80 bid. 82J asked 101 bid, 105 asked 08 bid, JOOanked 102 bid, 104 asked 16 bid, locked 100 bid. ... atked , 30 bid, M5 Baked 20 asked MISCELLANEOUS. M. and C. consjl?, 7a.. .115 bid, ...asked M. & L. R 1st m.8?..l08 bid, U2tsted Miss. & T R R. cs, A , 1 21 bid, 122 J ankad Mies fc T. It. K.cc.B, 104 bid, 10HJ asked Tenn. wta. ser. C 97 bid, 98 eske 1 Shelby C. bonds. ..1C6J bid 107 1 askel Tax. Disr. 4, 6b 9;!J bid,94 asked Tax. Dist. 6 10: 3 bid, 102J asked Metu.Stor.Cuu).Oo..l09 bid, 110 a kerf Mem. Gas sicck 75 b:d, 77Jaik(d Mem. Gaebons 105 bid, ... asked Mem. Water boudr 96 bid, ... asked HanaufrOii Works... bid. 5J nominal City Oil Work? b d, 45 asked PiOLeerCoUen Mills ... 17 hid, 20 asked Am. Cot. Oil fusts 29 bid,31a;krd Mem. Ciiy Cy. bonds bid, ... asi e l New York, April 19. .Money on call easy at ll(j'3 per cent. Prime mercan tile paper, -)('. Sterling exchange dull but steady at 4S''ijj for tO days and 488.1 for demand. Bonds Government bonds were dull and steady. -State bonds were very dull, but tirin. Railroad bonds were dull, except pome speculative trailing: in Kast Tennessee incomes and West r-hore 4s. Sales, l,.V'Mt0. Stocks Stocks were without feat tire, everything waiting for some defi nite news regarding the strike in this city and elsewhere. Reports from the West were unfavorable, showing that the Mrikewas extending in certain directions, but. prices yielding moder ately. The extreme fluctuations for tbe day were generally within a range of 1 per cent, and the c'osing prices show losses of J to A as a rule, though Pacific .Mail, Jersey Central and St. Paul and Jmluth'are down I each. Lackawanna in unchanged. AVestern Union sold us low as 6:5 on confirma tory statements regarding the cut in cable rates, snd closed with a net loss of at 63. The tot-1 sales of stocXs to-day were 213.94 shares, including Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 36,400; Delaware and Hudson, 320"i; Erie, 11, 395; Lake Shore. 2ti,3il ; Northwest ern, 10,120; New Jersey Central, 8800; New York Central, 4750: Reading, 38 0; St. Paul, 27,710 St. Paul and Omaha. 360;); Union Pacific. 10,180; Western Union, 2- 717; Oregon and Transcontinental,l"289. The closing quotations were as follows: GOYXaXNIXTS. I'. 6. Si. New4. 112'4. 4;,i,coup. L.'oJ. Paoilio fi. o! 1275-i. BONOS. Louisiana com., 85. Midsouri 69, I0V4. Tenn. tin, old, 68 Tenn.'U, new, oi. Cent. Pae.lU. IK'i. len. A K.l), lstd.lZlV, DeniK.tl.W,ljU,77 Erie teounili. M.K.r.,t)en.6a,l . P. A. C. lt. N. P. A. C 2di, IMS- N. We-tern oo., 142, N. Wot. deb.5.108tf St.L.K.F.Oea M, KH'J Bt. Paul, con . 132 St. P., C. IP. 1U,12J T. P. lnndgrnt,38'4 T P.,R.(l.ei oos.olV, L. P. firm, 117S- Wot Shore, Si'4. STOCKS. Adame Eipreas,145. Nadhville C , 45)4. Allegheny Ceo.. . N. J. Central, 50. Alton T. II., 37. Nor. and W., pfd. 29 A- A. T. 11.. Pfd., 93. Northern Pao., 2i. American Ex., 105. Northern P.. pfd. 06. B. .C.R. N..ft5. N. Y.C. 4 St. Canada Pae., 64-. N.Y.C. 4 St. L.P., -. Canada Sou., SS. C. 4 N "W., 106. Central Pacific. i. C.4 N. W., nfd., 138' Ched-peake 4 O ,10. N. Y., Central, 101 'i. C. 4 0., 1st pld, IT. Oh o Central, lK. C 4 0..2d pfd.. 11. Ohio 4 Mm., 22. C. 4 A., 140. 0. 4 !., pfd., . C. 4 A., pld. 1r. Ontario 4 Went, ITi. C. B. 4 Q , l:. Oreo liT., HS- C, St. L. N. 0., - Orel on Tran Zf'i. C, St. L. 4 P., 11. ' Oreuon Imp., 22., C.,St.L.4P.,p.,2H.1,.Pcitiu Miil.M'. C. S. 4 C , SI. Panama, M. C 4 C, i&'i. Peoria. D. 4 E , Ki, Del. 4 !lmf.. 100. P ttebuif, 150. Del., l. 4 W., rth. Pullman f. C, 1:11. Den. 4 Kio !., li;. ReHdin. Erie, 21',. Kock l.-l.ind. 1. Erie, pld., .W-i. St. U. 4 S. F., 18. Kut Tenn., 2. H L. 4 S. F., p., 4-. Kiiat Tenn.. pfd, 5. St.L. 4 S.F lat p. W. Fort Wayne, 147. C. M. 4 St. P., M. Hannihul 4 at. Jo, C. M. & St. P.,p.,lM 11. 4 St. Jo. pfd, - St. P. M. 4 M., V2. Harlem, 214. St. P. 4 Omaha, 40. Houston 4 X., 2li. St. Paul 4 0., pfd.102'-, Illinois Ces ,i: Texaa Pacflc, 10 v.. Ind , B. A W.. n. Union I'ac.fio, Kantns 4 T.. V. 8. Expro, Lake E 4 W., US. W., St. L. 4 P., "! Lake Shore, 8 . W. St. L. 4 P. 0., 15, Lou. 4 Naeh.. 3!i. W. 4 P. Ex.. 120. Lou. 4 N. A., 31. W. V. Tel , 61'-. M.AC., 1st pfd,- Colorado Coa, 24. . M. 4 C.,2d pfd. Homeiuke, 17Va. Mom. 4 Char. 32 Iron Silver, 150. Mich. Central, 65. Ontario, 2 Min. 4 St. L., 2)'i. Quicksilver 7. M. 4 St. L.. pfd, 15!-, Quicksilver, pfd, 21. Mis. Pae, lttl. Mouth Paoiflo, Mobile 4 0., 11. Sutro, 18. Morris 4 E , offd, 140. Boston, April 6. The following table, compiled from special dispatch es to the Post from managers of the leading clearing-houses in the United States,shows the gross bank exchanges at each point for the week ending April 17th, in comparison with the corresponding week in 1885: New York, Jo93,0J7,448;inc, 21.4 Boston, I83,i:i0 031 ; inc., 15 5. Philadelphia, $54,497,915; inc., 20 2. Chicago, 147,559,000; inc., 3.1. 8t. Louis, $14,9139,210; dee., 5 6. Baltimore, $11,9113,540; inc , 5 4. Cincinnati, $19,750,000; inc., 5 6. San Francisco, $11,200,0(10; dec.,12 1. Pittsburg, 7,ti70 771 ; inc., 3.4. Louisville, $4,100,463; d c, 0 7. Milwaukee, $3,192,000; inc., 4.1. Kansas Citv, $5,671,730; inc., 22 9. Providence, $4,578,800; de ! , 1 7. Nw Orleans, $7,167,900; inc., 12.1. Minneapolis, $2,279,488; inc., 12 5. Denver, $2 997,798. Omaha, S2,(133,708; inc., 3 7. Detroit, $2,843 124 ; inc., 18.3. Galveston, $1,413,892. Cleveland, 42,349,277; inc., 17 9 Indianapolis, $1,147,795; doi?., 6 6. Columbus, $1,151,945; inc., 5.5. Memphis, 1$ 1,482,224; inc.. 40 4. Hartford, $1,674 2 9; inc., 15 00 New Haven, $1,141 613; it c, 3.5. Peoria, $00 V213 1 h'C., 23 5. Portland, 1950.000; inc., 8 9. Worcester, $909,909; inc., 12 8. St. Joseph, $i48,000; inc., 11 7. Springfield, $840,014 ; inc., 27.7. Syracuse, $616,084; ice , 2.3. Lowell, $508,588; inc., 29 8 Total, J 881.526,084 J iDC , 17 6. Outside New York, $286,498,636; inc., 10 1. Not included in totals. Bkki.in, Aprd 19. The statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows an increase in specie of 6,220,000 marks London, April 19. Consols, 100 7-16 for money and 1C0 9-10 for the ac count Paris April 19. Three per cent, rentes, 80f 92Jc for the account. BANK CLEARINGS. New Orleans, Lk., April 19. Bank clearings, $1,3(13,218. Baltimore, Md., April 19. Bank clearings, ,34a,rdi. Philadelphia, Pa., April 19. JSank clearings, $!),4.U,H.i; balances, $1,300,921. Boston', Mass., April 19. Clearing-house statement: Exchanges, $12, 6.4,987; balances, $1,278,778. New Yoi:k, April 19. Clearing house statement: Exchanges, $114, 415,633; balances, $4,570,5i7. St. Loi'is, Mo , April 19. Bank clearings, $2 (107,217; balances, $481, 732. Exchange oa New York firm, 25 50c discount. COTTON MARKETS. , The loc 1 cottoa maiket opened steady and closed steady; middling:, 8Jb. Sales 1300 bales, of which 800 were to export jra and 500 tO' spin ners. EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS. Yesterday. Saturday. Ordinary 7J 7 Good ordinary 7j 71 Low middling 8:i 8g Middling fi 8 Good middling 9; 9 Middling fair.. 9J 9 Fhir Nom. Nom. Dusty 6J8 6J8 Slains, tinges 7J8J 7J8J COTTON STATEMENT. Mkvphis. April 19, 1S. Stock Sspt. 1, 1835 1,392 Received to-day 678 Rscejved previously. ..524,888 526958 Shipped to-day. 1,758 Shipped previously-. ..442,198 443,956 Stock, running account 83,002 Imports. Thus far this week 966 Tnus far last week 1,249 Sence September let r'Vll M. and 0. R. R M. and T. R. R : L. and N. R. i f. and L. R. R. K C, O. and S. W. R. R L , N. O and T. R. R K. C, S. & M. R. K M , S. and B. R. R Steamers 166 3 138 56 48 . Pi 41) 4 199 5 678 Wazons and other sources.... Total , Thus ff.r this wek Tnus fur last wi'ek Since Sjptjmber 1st...;. M. and C. R. R L and N. R. R O., O & S. W. R. R Steamers nortu . 4,110 ,. 4,172 ,443,956 155 566 915 122 Totd 1,758 New York spots opened quiet and MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL TUESDAY, closed steady. SVs, 989 bale. O, o tations were u follows: Yestfrday. Fa'urday. OrJinary tjj t Goo J ordinary. 8 Lowmiddlinij.. 8 1318 8 13 16 Middling ....... 9J 9J G od mid Ming 9 11-16 9 11-16 MidJling fair-10 11-16 10 11-16 Fair 11 11 New York fiitnres opore 1 quiet aud closed dull and 2 to 3 points lower than Saturday. (Quotations nnclmnged. Sales, 35,503 la'es. The cksing quo tations ware as foil jws: Yesterday. Saturday April 9.14' 9 16 May :23'a 9 24 June 9.120 9.15 9.35 9.36 July... 9.(a) 9 22 9 45 9.46 August -. 9 33(4 9 34 9 54 9.55 Sept mber...9.43 9.40(4 9.41 October 9.52 9.53 9.25(4 9.26 November ...9.37(4 9 38 9.22(4 Dacember ...9.22 9.23 9 2(K4 9.27 January 9.19;4 9.20 9 33 4 9 34 February ....9.23 9 24 9.4: 9.44 The New Orleans bi ot market opened quiet, and c'o.ed firm. Sales, 3500 balee. Ye tsrday. Saturday. Ordinary 7J 7j Good ordinary... 7 15-16 7 1516 Low middlit g ... 8 5 16 8 5-16 Middling. 8 13 16 8 13-16 Good middling... 9$ 9J The New Orleans future market opened barely stwdy, and closed steady aud 1 to 2 p jintj lower. Sales, 15,f03 balen. The clo-ticg quotations were as follows: Yes'trJay. Saturday. April 8.80 Bom). 8 79 Mav 8 82: 8 84'4 8.85 June 8 96 8.97 8.98:4 8 99 Julv 9.1ba 9.12 8.12 S.13 Auiust 9.15 4 9.17 817(.i 8.18 September... 8 92 8 94 8 93 8.94 Oetobsr 8 82(4 8 84 8 83 8.84 November.... 8.79 8.80 8 80 8 81 Dtcember ... 8 83 8.84 8 83(4 8 84 January 8 94'4 8 95 8 94 8.96 February 9.03 9 07 DAILY PORT AND INTERIOR MARKETS. Tone! Rec. iPricesI Stock. Galveston N Orleans. Mobile Savannah. Charl'ston Wilm'ton. Norfolk.... Baltimore New York Boston .... Philad'a... St. Louis... Augusta. nom. quiet. quiet. quint. quiet. brm. et'dy. dull. st'dy quiet uull. st'riy quiet. 2954 2410 399 2012 9 40,057 202,943 31,124 33,385 34,292 4,400 39,899 28,999 299,709 6,310 15,803 77,154 813-10 8 13-16 81 9 384 152 1709 405 100 9 9 3 16 492 2 n 9 7-16 359 43 81 8 Receipts at ports, Receipts at ports, this day, 1886.11,549 this day, 1885. 2.828 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT. 1886. 1885. 1SS4. R'ts V. S. norts.3dvs 17,711 5,16) 6,311 Ex. Gr. Br 21,576 8,231! 8,120 Stock U'tsSept.1 For'gn Ex. 741,205 4,972.637 601,r.l!(l .596,846 4,(i:;i, 023 4,674,540 3,490,068 3.443 72! ',425,073 Increase of receipts this year. ..341,614 The Liverpool 8t market at noon was reported good business, rates hardening. Sales, 12,000 bales, of which American 9200 bales. Re ceipts, 11,000 hales, of which S800 were American. The following are the closing quo tations: Ordinary, 4 5-16d good or dinary, 4 ll-16d; low middling, 4d; good middling, 6 5-10d ; middling up lands, 5 l-16d; middling Orleans, 5jd. Tliepricet are given in pew and 64w, thus : 4 63 meant 4 63-64i, and 5 01 meant 5 l-64rf.l At noon: Liverpool futures were firm. Quotations were as follows: April, 5 02d; AprilMav, ; Mav June, 5 02(45 03d; June-July, 5 04 5 05d; July-August, 5 045 05d; August-September, 6 085 09d ; Sep tember October, 5 OOd; October-November, ; September, . ' At 2 p.m. : Liverpool futures were ouiet; April, ' 5 03d sellers; April May, 5 03a sellers; , May-June, 5 03d sellers; June-July, 6 05d sellers; July-August, 5 07d sellers ; August September, 5 OOd sollers ; September October, ' 5 OOd buyers ; October-No-vembor, 5 03d sellers; September, 5 lOd sellers. At 4 p.m.: Liverpool futu-es were dull and l-32d higher than Saturday: April, 5 03d sellers; April-May, 5 03d sellers; May-June, 6 03d sellers ; June July, 5 05d sellers; July-August, 5 07d sellers; August-September, 5 0yd sell ers; September-October, 5 OOd sellers; October-November, 5 03d sellers ; Oc tober, 5 lOd sellers. GENERAL TJIADE. t in it 1: EAI.M. The following is the record of the bids and offers nt the Call Board of the Merchants' Exchango yesterday: CORN. No. 2 white, spot, 41c asked; April, 41c ashed; May, 39c bid; June, 39jc bid ; No. 2 spot, 38c bid ; April, 37 jc bid, May, 37ic bid; June, 38ic bid, 40 asked- ! ,1 t OATS. 1 '. ' No. 2 spot, 33Jcbid; April, 33Jc bid, 34Jc asked ; May, 34c bid, 34Jc asked ; June, 33 bid, 34Jc asked. BRA If. Spot, 14 50 asked; April, $14 50 asked ; May, $14 50 asked. ( -CORNMEAL. Spot, $1 95 asked ; April, $1 95 asked; Mav, $1 90 bid, 12 asked; June, $1 85 bid", $2 asked; BKKADSTVFFS. Corn White, 47c ; miked, 46c, from store; from levee or depot, white, 44c; mixed, 42c ; in sacks, in round lots, white, 42c ; mixed, 40c. Hay Choice, from store,85c; prime, 75'a80c; prairie, 50c; round lots from levee or depot, choice, $i414 50; prime, $1313 50; prairie, $S(a;8 50. Oats White, 40e; mixed, 38Jc, from store ; round lots from levee on track white, sacked, 37c; mixed, sacked, 35jc. Bran From store, 85o per cwt. ; round lots from levee, $14 7515 per ton. Brans - Navy, 1 75 ?2; medium, $1 60 1 75; German millet, U 20 1 4 Cornmeal Standard. $2 1-V5-2 25; pearl, f3'3 25 from store; 5c cheaper from mill, levee or track. Rice Louisiana, 40e; Carolina, 6"c. Oatmeal In half-barrels, 33 25 from store. Crackix) Wheat -In halt-barrels, $3 5.) from store. Fioi R In car lots, double extra, $3 3 50 ; triple extra, 3 65't 3 75; fami ly, r.i 75(44; choice, $4 25(44 35; fancy, $4 5 '4 70; extra fancy, $4 90 ft: 5:" patents, $5 25fi5 65 ; from store, family, $4 j 4 25; choice, 14 25 4 40; fancy, $4 05(.? 1 91; extra fancy, $5 5 25 ; patents, $5 500 25. Hominy and Grits From store, $3 3 5. Crackers Soda, extra, 4c; soda, treble extra, 41c; lemon cream crack ers, extra, 7c; lemon cream crackers, treble extra, 7Jc; ginger snaps, extra, 5c; ginger snaps, treble extra, 6c; as sorted jumbles, 9i. Nkw Orleans, La., April 1; Flour drmer, lu' not quo a'dy higher. Corn meal quiet but firm, 12 05. Kansas Cjty, Mo., Apiil 19. Wheat hiylier; No. 2 red, April, Mo bid, 64ics-ked . Mav, 05J6iJ June, (ISJc tiiii, liSj.i a-kid Cru higher, but nut Ftrouu; N" 2 mixed, tah and April, 27c bid, 27 1 tkd; May, 2SJfi2Sjc; June, bid, 29s isked. Oats uo quota'ioLb. Sr. L'ris, Mt., Aprd lti. Fl.iur firm but nncliacged. WheHt a tive and uua t in.l; tbe marke' opened tinn, sold ud au taled (ei1y for a time, but later declined sharply 4 He; b-c4me unsettled and finally eaed ell lc more, closing weak, J (a lowtr luau Sa'urday; No. 3 red, csrt, bSJc ked May, SSj'S !0jlc, clojing at 88ic; June, 89(9 Jo, closing 89J bid; JoW, 84iS.5c, clos ing at 84 J; Augutt. 83jr 84go, cl s ng S3Jc. Corn ftirly active and steady, closing dlc higher than Situiday; No. 2 mlxd, cash, Xijc bid; May, 33;34i, closing at 33234c; June, 34jc; July,3.'jc Oats very dull and barely steady; No. 2 mixed, cash, 29jc; May, 30Jo bid. Rye nominally easier at 5Djc. Barley, no market. Hay dull and ancbauged. Flaxseed dull and easj$l 03. Bran doll,5657c.Uornmeal steady, $1 80l 85. Receipts Flour, 2000 brls; wheat, 16,000 bu; corn, 135,000 bu; oats, 41,000 bu; rye, 2000 bu; barley, 1C0J bu. Shipment Flour, 14,000 brls; wheat, 1000 bu; corn, 211.00J bu ; oats, 102,000 bu ; rye, 1100 bu; barley, 2000 bu. Afternoon Board. Wheat JJn lower. Corn l2o lower. Oata un changed. Chicago, III., April 19. Firmer cablegrams ruade a hightr opening ma kt-t for whiat to day, which wa helped momentarily by some gold buying orders from the country, My opening at HOjc, and tol.l up to 80Jc in the Hist nun ite, but a large army rf eca'pers, backed by a few loDge, took tbe occasion to unload at the ad vance, and the market responded by dropping down several notches, May wheit sold down to 79 2 by 11 o'clock. Here the receipt of another batch of country orde s cerved to help tbe market back loword higher price, and the inevitable scalper again came to the front and bought lor a turn. The besrr, who were such free salltrj early, al to took hold of the break, aud brought the market back from 79c to 80Jc. Ue.eit remained for a wnil, butfiaally broke, on tbe news of a strike among the Lake Shore switch men, and sarged back to 792c. Corn opened at 37 jc for May, bat under the influence of string cables went up to 38J ', but receded again under the hea soiling which followed. In oata there was a firm market, cansed at the start from the strength ul thu other grains, but it ftiled to lose much of its strength when the others wAakjEed. Eiour quiet a ad steady. Wheat-sales ranged: April. 77, 891c, closed at 78s j May, 78J80o, slosed at 80c bid; June, S'dc, closed 'at 82Jc; No. 3 eprirg, 68 70c. Corn, ssles ranged: Apri', nom inally t 3631Jc, closd at 36jc: May, 37338ir, closad at 37i(37Jc; June, 38iHjo, clored at 38l38Jo; July, 3039f". O.I ts firm ; s dus langwl : April, 283255o, closed sellers at28ijc; May, 29 jc, tlosad at 29(429Jc; June, 204;0Jc. cosed at 30i30c; July, 3( s30j. cosed at 3UJo. Rye dull; No. 2, 60s Barley steady; No. 2, 69a. Fiaxsied, No. 1, $1 05. Re ceipts Floir, 17,000 brls; wheat, 9000 bu ; ctra, 51,000 bu ; oaw, 137,000 bu; rye, none; barley, 34,000 bu. Shipments Flour, 9000 brls; whea1-, 1,021,028 bn; orn, 235,640 bu; oats, 89,000 bujrye, 8,000 buj barley, 1000 bu. i Aflernom Ihard -Wliett was weak and.lower, 77Jo April; 78e May; 80Jc June. Curn easier; 37 jc May. Oats steady, f ' PROVISIOWS. Butter Creamery, 3435c; dairy, 1620c; butterine, I316; country, 12418c, according to condition. Cheese Prime flats, 7c; New York fafttory, 8c; full cream, 12 Jc; Y. A. 12e. Mess PtinK Old, $9 7510 per bar rel; new, 110 75ftll per barrel ; sugar cured hams, packed, 9J10c; break fast bacon, 89c; clear rib bacon, 6J 6jc. Bulk Pork Clear sides, 556c; clear rib sides, 5jj5jcj long clear, 5J5c; shoulders, 4ft41c. Lard Tienes, 63 (He; half-barrels, 66jjc; kegs, 6j(ljc; buckets, 6J (ije; half-bucktts, 6S6jc; 50-lb tins, 040c; 20-lbtjn8,l68c; 10-lbtins, fi'J6jc; 5-lbtins, 6j6jc; 3-lb tins, 6?6jc; choice kettlo, tierces, 6J 08". Fhksii Mbts Beef Good Kansas City steers, heavy, 8c; light, 77Jc; cows and heifers, (life; mutton, 8 9c; lambs, 10c; pork, 6c. Phis-fret Brls, $H8 50; half-brls, $33 25. St. Louis, Mo., April 19. Pro visions firm but very dull. Pork ttfady, $9 65. Lard .flrra, 6.80c. Bulk meats firm and hivher; loo e 1 its long clear, !Je; short ribs, 5 35c; short clear, Ecj boxed Icto unclmneed. Bacon arm; lung clear, 5 805.85c; short ribs, 6J5.Wc; short clear, 6 C5c6.10c. Hams, steady. Butter quiet and rasy; creamery, S530c; dairy, 1825oj Kggs strong, 10c. Chicago, III., April 19. Pork aales ranged: May, $9 159 25, closed at $915ia9 17; June, $9 22J9 35, closed at$9 22i9 25; Jnlv, $9 32J 9 45, closed at $3 32j9 35 Lard sales ranged : May, 5.90(45.92c, closed at 6.90c; Junft, 6.955je, closfd at 5 95; July, 66 02 Jo. Dry raited shoul ders, 44J0c; short rib hides, 5.22J 51c; short clear sides, 6.606.65c. But ter quiet; creamery, extra, 2526c; fair to fine, 2026c. Eggs firm, 12 12Jr; ales Northern at 13c. Afternoon Board York weak ; J 9 12 for April and May, $9 20 for June. Lard dull and weak. 1IOCS1.IIOI.D Sl'PI'LIKN. Atples Apples, $1 502 50 from store; $1 252 prr car-load fro n lovea or dooot. Dr'fd appl- s, 34c p r pound from ttore. Dried peaches, 3 4e bom ttore. Potatoes Potto?s,$l 752 clh from store; $1 501 75 per car load from levee or depot. Swnet potatoes sra'ce, $2 753 per hrl. Peas, $1 501 75 per bushel. Vegetables Onionp, $2 753 25 from itore ; $2 5! ("V2 60 fr-m levee or depit. Cabbage, $2 75'43 25 i f r crate. Krotit barreb, $55 60; half-barrelB, $2 7"n'i3. Garlic, 4000c per 100. Turnips, 50c per bushel. Fruit Oranges, Louisiana," none; Culi ornia, $4; Mes-ina, J3 5('5 per box; Imperials, $5(45 60 per box. Ijemons, $4 50 per box. Bananas, $12 50 per bunch. Cocoannts, $4 "per 100. Peanuts Virginia, 7?; Tennessee, farmers' stock, 34c; roaftpd, 2Jc higher; shelled, 10c. Al mond?, 18?0c. Pickles In jars, pints, 95c; quart', $1 50; balf gallons, $2 75; gallons, $3 75 ; lo ise, burels, $6 ; half-barrels, $3 50; mixed, barre's, $10 50; mixed, half-birreh, $6. Raisins London layen', $3 40; lay- APRIL 20, 1SS0. era, $276; Cahforaia, ; Imperial, $3 504. Wai nxtts French, 12c; Naplea,l6c; Grenoblee, 15c. Fiiberta. 12c. Cideb Missouri, $7i.J7 50 per bar rel and $44 50 pr half barel; Vine ga, ll16c psr gillon. Popltrt Torkevs, pr doren,12 18; chickens.$2.751; dressed turkeys, scarce, 15(418c per pound. Pecans Texas 8l0c for small to medium, 10.'i14c for laige; Arkansas, 35c. Fish Mackerel, half-barrels, Nn. 1 $5; No. 2.$3'.'5: No. 3. $2 75; 10-lb kit. No. 1, 80c; No. 2, 70c; 15-lb, No. 3, 60c. Dry herrings, family, 30c per box. G ami Venison, whole, 3(45c; sad dles, 6; bear, 8c; wild turkeys, 6075c; ducks, $34; tquirrels, 75c; quails, $75cH ; prairie chickens, $5; game fish, ll(412e. Faios Steady, 1212c. UKMKHian. Corna Common 88c; ordina'y, 99c; prime Rio, 11c; choice to fan cy, ll(413Jc; old government, 23 35c j Ceylon, 20c. Soap 35c per pound. Sugar Pure w. c white, 6J6ej off white, 6j(i0Jv. yellow, tJ6Jc; open kettle, 4J58n; refined A. 61 6Jc; granulated, 6j7c; powdered, 7Jc; eut loaf, 7c. Salt $1 201 30 per barrel; racks, fine, $1 60; cease, $1 10; pockets, bleached, 2j'T,7c; car loids from levee or depot, 6c cheaper. Molasses Louisiana, common to fair, 20(43' V; pi ime to choice, 3040c; syrup, 20dV0c; common to fair, 20 25c; prime to choice, 3033c; centrif ugal, fancy, 33c ToBAt'c-o Common, 1 1-inch, 27 30c; ( tlier grades and styles, 25(a-28o. Snuff Gairett's, 3 10 85 per rase; Ralph's, $10 25 per case; R. R., $9 50. Candies Sticks, all sizes, in boxes, paila and barrels, 781c. Candles Full weight, 10J10c. Canned Good?, Etc. Prices per doz en : Pineapples, $1 35 '41 6 ; peaches, 2-lb, standard, $1 3ol 50; seconds, tl 15(41 25; tomatoes, 2 lb, standard, $1 10; 31b, $1 35; strawberries, $1 40 1 60; rapberries, $1 151 25; black berriei, $11 16; greengages, $1 60 1 75; pears, $22 25; plums, $1 60 1 70 ; asparagus, $2 00$ 4 ; green corn, $1(41 35; green peas, $l2 25; cove oysters, full weight, 1-lb, $11 10; cove oysters, fall weight, 2-lb, $1 75 1 85; cove oysters, light weight, 1-lb, 65o; cove oyttors, light weight, 2-lb, $1; condensed milk Crown, $5 90; Eagle, $7 75; Swiss, $6. Santos, April 17. Coffee receipts during the week, 25,000 bags; pur chases for tbe United States, 8000 bags ; clearances for the United States, 18,000 bags; stock, 240,000 bags. New Orleans, La., April 19. Sugar geneially unchanged, but some sales rather higher; open kettle, prime, 51c; centrifugal choice whits, 61c; off white, 6J6 3-16c ; choice yellow clari fied, 6.i ; prime yellow clarified, 5c; secondp, 45Jc, Rio db Janeiro, April 17. Coffee regular flrat, 43,000 reis per 10 kilcs; good second, 3600 reis. Receipts during tbe week, 29,000 bags; pur chases for the United Stitts, 10,000 I ag; clearances for the United Blatep, 16,000 bags; auk, 280,000 bags. New York, April 19 Coflee spot fair Rio dull at 83c; options stialy; sales, 27,000 bags; April, 7.20c; May, 7.15c; June to November, 7.10c. Sugar quiet but firm; refined firmer and quiet; C, 51(45, b; fx'ra O, 55Jc; white extra C, 6 J5gc; yellow, 4i(4 54c ; off A, 6c; mould A, 6i6o; con fectioners' A, 6Jc. Molaj-sea steady; sales, 20120Jc for 50 test. Rice 8'cady and demand fair. Havana, April 19. Owing to favor able news received from foreign mar kets during the past week sugar buyers are offering better prices, though not high euoiigh to indues tome holders to toll. The sales, how ever, were important. The markets at Havana and the outporta closed with a fair demand and firm' prices. The rain'all has been small. Molasses sugar, regular to good polaricrtion, $2 122 bO gold per quintal; Musco vado, fair to good rf fining, 85 to 90 polarization, $2 07(i2 43; centrifugal, 92 to OO1 polarization, in hogsheads and boxes, $.'l3 18 j. Stocks in ware houses at JlavH ia and Matanza, 23, 000 boxes, 664,000 hagsaod 15,500 hoge headio. Receipts tor the week, 2500 boxes, 5502 bags and 1050 hogsheads. Receipts for the week, 1300 boxes, 11, 5"0 bugs and 1250 hogsheads, inc'ud ing 10,000 bags and 997 hogsheads to the United Slates. ' HOKNKH AMU MI LKS. HoRSES-Good driving, $150(4225; good saddle, fl4030!); plugs, $35 80; good roares, $85 1-10. Mules 14J to 15, $110135; 15 to 15, $12"i140; 15J to 16, $150(4175. Good demand; supply fair. AUKIl l L1I K4L 1MPI.EMKNTA. Plows-J215; scrspere, $3 f.0 5; bull-tongue p'ows, $1 5'J3; plant ers' handle lions, $46 perdczsn. SEEDS-German millnt, $t 151 25 per bushel; stock peas, If 1 30(41 50 per buchel ; clover, $7 per bushel ; or chard gras', $22 10; herd's gMBs, 60 70o. , . , -i- I.ITMBEB MARKET.,. The following are the wholesale prices of lumber in this market:' . Laths -Poplar, $1 60; cypress,! 2 50; Popi.ar-1 in., 1st and 2d clear, $25 ; l' and 2 in., 1st and 2d clear, $25; common board, $1012 50; siding strips, 11x6, face aieasnre, 1st and '2d, $22 ; dressed, 1,1) and 2 in., Istand2il, $:i(35; common dressed, 1 in., $14 15. Red Gums 21s, $1819, nominal; common, $810. Cottonw(h)I) 1 to 3 in. mill run, culls ouf, $10:11. Timrkk Poplar, $5(49; cypress, $5 9; cottonwood, $23; gum, $3f4 350; oak, 158; ash, $68; black walnut, $20"i60. Yellow Pine 1, 1) and 2 in., 1st and 2d,$2024; dressed, $30; flooring, Sand Min. ,$25; flooring, 3 and 4 in., 27 50; 2d flooring, $22 50; heart step lumber, $3040; j ceiling, $25; 8 ceil ing, $2250; J ceiling, $211. Ash 1st and 2d clear, 1 to 3 in., $20(423; common, $11(',I3 50. Cvi'HHSs-l, 1J and 2 in., 1st and 2d clear, $23(425; common, $15; fencing, 1x6, 16ft., $15. , Shingles - No. 1, sawed or shaved, $ 1 25 sawed or shaved saps, $3. MISKKAL, WATER. Apollinaris, qt,i7"048;ptp,$ll 50; eeltz r wa er, ips, 166 CO. WHISHT, HI.HKH, LKtlOKI, ETC. Wiiisey Straight Kentucky Hour bon, 1 nr6; rve,$l 7fi(i6; domestic, 0cft;fl 50. WiNE'Amerlcao fx'ra, q's, $7; p!s, J8; Piper Ileidsieck, qtfi, i25; p;s, fL7; Mumm's extra dry, q's, $28 50; Pis, $:!0.r0; Riedorer, qts, $'J9, T'ts, Ant . f rf-lll. I'll . nln l's; Gatawua, sneet, v.h-i z pi r gallon; Catawba, dry, fp'.tl 25 per gHllon; Catawba, sweet, $1 .ro5 per esse; Uatawna, dry, "o per esse; Calilornia wines, $11 50 per gallon: imparted port, $1606; importtd fherry, $1 60(46 ; imported ale ( Bnrko's bottlery), pis, il X; i's, I s Arms tnra hitlers, pis, $16 5o; ctiauipiguu cider, qts, $3 253 50. Chicago, April 19. Whisky steady at $114. Sr. Urns, April 19. Whisky firm at$l 10. Cincinnati, O., April pt. Whisky active at $1 10. Sales of 11 si barrels of iinished goods on this basis. hi nan an phihv. Hidki Dry Hint, 13(416'; dry sbU, 1012c; green salt, 7('(8c; reeu, 5(ii) 6c; deer skins, 16lSc; hunter han dled conn (kins, each, 20(4 iOe ; country coon skins. 1030c; mink, 1030e"; muekrat, 510c: otter, $1(46; bea", $15; beaver, 60cfl; wildcat, 20 40c; fox, 2.5a75c; skunk, 2575c. Beeswax, 1821c; Ullow, 45c. PETROUta BIAKUET. Coal Oil Prime white, wholesale lots, 11c per gallon. Cleveland, O., lApril 19. Petro leum unchanged; s.w., 110, 7c. Pittshirg, Pa., April 19. Petro leum dull and heav; National Transit certitiaU-s opened at 75jc, andclosed at75ic; highest, 78Jc; lowest, 75 jc. COTrON-BEED OIL, KtV. Seed Delivered ataepot and wharf, $8 per ton; on bank of river (f. o. b. boat), 16; wagon at mills, IS. Meal Prime ((. o. b.), $16 nerton. Less than oar-load lots, t Id. From store, Wj per sack. Cake Nominal; $16 per ton. Oil In car-load lots, prime, crude C. S. oil, 2!J23c; prime siiinne r yel low, J6j'.i27c; off summer yellow, 25J (426jc; miners', ; choice cooking summer yellow, 26(430i!. I.IK Kl tl H, Cattle Choice to extra corn-fed, 900 to 1050 paunds, 41(44 jc j gnod,3j(iu 41c;chiii'e grass-fed, 33;fc.; good, 33Jc; fair to medium, 2J2Je; com mon, ll2e. HiMis-Choice, 3Jfc; goo.), 8J 3c; commnn, 33p. Sheep -Choice. 44c; medium, 3 3Jc; cominoi, $I1 60. Kansas City, Mo,, April 19 The Live Stock IndiaUor reports: Ca' tie receipts, 1319 head; shipments, 1575 head ; market slow and a shad s lower ; native steers, 1098 to 1435Epourd',' $4 37J(45 10; bntchers',$3 60(.i)4 ; cows, $33 75; butchers' choiea to fancy, $.5 16540; fair to gnod,$4 S05 ; com mon to medium, 44 60; stockers and f.oders, $3 :K)4 20. Hngi re ceipts, 0034 head ; shipments, 3379 head ; market weak and 5c lower ; ex treme range, 33 60(44; bulk, $3 80 3 90; good to choice, $4(44 10; com mon to m'dinm, $3 603 90; skips and pigs, $23 60. Sheep receipts, 3762 head ; shipments, 541 head ; mar ket (teady; good to choice, 4(45; common to medium, $23 50. Chicago, III., April 19 The Drov erf' Journal reports: Cattle receipt, 7000 hf al ; shipments, 2500 head ; mar ket slow, I'll' steady ; shipping steers, 950 to 1600 lbs., $4 20(44 85; stockers and fteders, $2 C04 00; Cow?, hulls and mind, $1 fiil4; bulk, $2 7P 3 10; through Texcs cattle, $ 16 4 75. Hogs receipts, 16,000 head; shlnmeuts, 6000 brad; market s'eadv anil firm; r.ug'i ami mUftl, $3 9:'(4 4 20; patkinir and shipping, $1 05 4 35; light, $3 r54 20; skips, $3 3 65 Sheep rt esipt", 4600 head ; ship ments, EOO kend ; market weak arid lower; ra'ives, $2 50(tf5 76. The Pnivern' Journal' eible reports Liver po il cattls market Jo l wer; best American slerrj, 13c, Uressed. NEW Kit lKY UOOIIM HABK R I". New York, April 19. There was a light business in nil departments of trade, though the weather was nil thtit could be wished. CURTIS & CO. MANUFACTURING CO. 81 and 819 t: louis. N. Second 8t, a. i iuaw';W'-i".'-" ' I '' ujjrrTiCTrjRiu or QAWC ENCiNE8 OMirOf BOILERS SAW MILLS woooom MACHINERY LOGGERS' & RAFTERS'APPLIANCES SAWANO PLANING MILL SUPPLIES If WlilTB FOR CATMMUVK. Electric Belt Free TO Introduce it mel ahtain afinti frll for the noit nixty lay aiva away, free of charae, In ew-h fuunty lti the 11. H. a lim ited nuuilierot aur JtTiiiiiii Ele(run lt Nnxpi'iiHory Helix. Prio Dm imnitive and unfiitlinir cure for Nerroun De nility. Varicocele, Kinlmloni, Iinpntonc etfl. iMl.m Reward imid If every llelt f I Diaau antura, do put generate a (enuii fileotrin rurront. Adilri1 ai onoe r.uivi THIU BKLT AOKNCY, Dronklyn. N. Y. i , P. O. Box l' 'I-, I'fij u. A Valuable Patent. Datiwy'alHariMO I'era amd f . . HAVING perfected my Invention, I wlh .1 rle it before tha iiahlio, eipeeially nunntaetareri, . Aa a Corn Planter. It la l.erteot ucoeii-oixnt the drill, diftrlbaU tbe teed cvi rately, nnlniured, and eover tbe lame, thereby one aian performlnc the work ot three. Tbn have been ud in tbil tection for over Amni year with per fect at!afH4tion. can (ire retpoi tible teatl monlali. Addreea , ; ' . . . ,'OUN it, DANCT.DancyTille, HaTwnod noiintT. TeT Pennyroyal Pills. HICHKHl KH'M K'VUMNH " lh) rlKiu-l "' n7 4J-niiln. Hale and alwayi lUH'ibla. bewareol worli.. i- liaitatione. Independable lo your lriialit lor " lilt-hU-r' I ntl and take no other, or inrlone 4c (atatnpp) to ti for partieulurd is i.ttb by r-liirn mini. I'aflH, III- rbntrr lirmli'nl Co., u:tl'l sliMltaun NMnr, vhllmln , TKAUKdUi'i'lied br UKO. C. UOUUWIK ,v vahiilnanlf) Atc'"t". Ronton, . iiii-Ki'Hldenl Xotiee. No. 4'llit, R.l).-In the Ohnncery Court ol Hholby ouunty. T:nn - Slnte ol reiitiemee et al. v. Martha M. Parker et al. H a rearing Into tbo nworn amended pe tition in thu nu'fi that the Uefendantd, the heird ol Anuela Ovitto, are ucknwn and their n line and 1'liu'f if renidonce cannot be nwerUtned aftr di'litnit inquiry; they are tbe owneri of purt ol block t, llutler d dit'i ti. 48H (eel, muttl dido ot llutler tret, i:i Itet eat if 'renaccdee fttrtct.on which tHxnd nre due L. l.ainb, receiver et the o!d city of Momiiliu. und tbey nro inmle partiee defcndautu to thin proceeding for thu collec tion ol dclitj'Hioiit due eatd receiver. becuuHe of their interostin nid properly It id thcr-fore ordered, That they nia!e their apptnranco herein, at tho courth. u-e of Shelby county, iu Mompbin. Toi n., on or b.iforo the frit vK.ndiiy in May. is and p'ead, aiifwer or il-nnur to ttie petition and amendment tliercto of M. Meriwether and L. Lamb, receiver ' f old cityol Moin phi, orlho -nino will be token for coalcu'ed an to th m an 1 net tor hcnrinir ej pane; and that a copy of tbid order he pat lihliediino a week, for lour tuci'oive weoka. In tho Mcni phia Appeal. Thi 2iitb day of .Marob, lHo A p"lf M!IH)WeI.L, Clerk and Mndter By 11. F. Walnh, Deputy Clerk and Mwter Metcalf, Sohforoiiupln't. We K1YEUSAM STEAMBfTS, SIF.AMU kltTIlK TUI3 DAT. Arkanaaa Hiver.. Joi Pmaa, 6 p. m. St. Franci Kier.Raw MiciaaDT, p. m, Madidon CuiHOHa, t p.m. St. Louie ..0'r or PaovtBaatm, 9a. New Orleand Citt Ntw Oacaiad, 4 aa W KPNE3DAY. Oaceola ..In! Adamu, 10 a.m. White River Ciiintstw, i p.m. T1UKSDAY. Arkanaad City Ktr Adiur, S p.m.' Friars Point l)ii Atiiua, R p.m. Tiptonville Utvoao, 5 p.m. MOYKUEM1S AT Tllf. I.1.VKB. .4 rt iwij Arlrnflimaflltw ViLaliMM . Charles Morgan, New Orleans; Joe Peters, Arkauww river; Cbiiikawaw, White river; Kate Adauai. Ark aiiaatt City; Pean Adamj, Friars Point ; (iayiwo, Tiptonville; Backers State, CinVinnati; City ot Cairo, St, I-otiiH ; Coahoma, Madison ; K. W. Cole, Madison. Departures.. Arkanaaa City. Ht. lx)tiia; Cliarlt Morgan, Ciaoiauati; ituekeye State. Cineinnati ; Gavoso. Tiptonville; City of Cairo Vicmiburg; I'eiin Atlanta, fnara loint; K.at Adama, Arkansas Citv; Oomhvma, Mtdiaoii; K. W. Cole, MadiHoa. 'oii( in rort. Jo l'etera. Ckieka- niiw and lienn Maenady. notit ihte iiovn. Vily ol Vickuburg and City of Now Orleana. Html Ihu Vp. Vitv ol Provielenea ami Coahoma. -i Mrrvlpia Vtalrrelaiy. City of Cairo BO ina nitlHe. Ituekeye State i;2U. toiiH uulae. Chiekaruiw - bale rotton ami 135 pkrs iih1hi. Pean Ailiitim af bales t'otton and 41 pkps sundries, tiavowi 7 bales rotton, v VI aaeka eorn and :l.r pks stintlricA. ' loo lVtem-ll bales cotton. 123 sacks weed, 2 lit ad otoek and V.7 nkira sundries. Kto Adama 110 bale rotloa, 3 baM seed eotton, llrj sacks seed and 1(7 ykpt sundries. Cliaa. Morgan -4(XX)iuu:kH wy,l. 125 brls sugar, 60 brls mnlassea, 211 bale bags, 40 I ris sweet potatoes, 5 krbi aU aiul HI brls dry peaches KI'TI KK MUVKNKNTS. Til it Uiinii Mucri'Hil v. ChdL (V K. Joplin, is thu packet tins eveaing at o'clock for St. Francis river. Tim Chickasaw, Capt, Ed O. Postal, is the packet to-morrow vonin(r for White river. C. M. Postal U in her olliee. TimCiayos, Capt. W. P, Hall, is thu packet Thursday evoaiag at 5 o'clock for Tiptonville and Uie upper bends. , " Tn k Coahoma, Capt. Titos. Claggett, is tho Meinphis and Utile Rock rail, road boat this evening at ti o'clpck for Madison. Tiik City of Providence, Capt. Ueorgo Carvell, ia the Anchor Line packet this! evening at fl o'clsrk for Cairo and St. 1 ouis. Frank Perkins is her clerk. Thk Anchor Lino steamer City ot New Orleans, Capt. A. J. Carter, will nitsH down this evening at 4 o'clock for New Orleans and all intermediate landings. Archie Woods is bur clerk. Tiik Kate AdaiiiN, Capt. Mark Ii. Cheek, is tho United Slates mail packet Thursday evening at 6 o'clock fur Helena, Arkansas City and all way landings. W. (A lliaakur baa charge of her olliee. .tn Tim Joe Petttrs, Capt. E. B. Rinith, is tbe packet this evening ai 6 o'clock for all points on tho Arkansas river, going through to Pino lihiff. Charles MufPirlinan has charge1 of her ctflce, assisted by Klifus Foster.' . ''.: ... Tiik IVan't Adams, 'Cast.. Henry Cooper, will pass up to morrow mtsrn ing at 10 o'clock for Osceola aid ithe upper bends, and will pass dawn Thursday evening at V o'clck . for Helena, Friars Point' euid all way lamlitlgs. Will Ashford aaa Will Suiitlter are her clerks. SEltHAL HEWN. Kt'HiNEss fair. 1 Wkathbh clear and jilcamat. ',' , Oakland and barges passed rjr SuiV tlay for St. Ixjuis ltici'KiiTs by rivor yesterday 199 bales cotton, 8 bags sed cotton and 423H sacks seed. Tin Oayoso arrived Sunday Irora Tiptonville with a fair trija ami re turned again last evening. Tim U. P. Schenck from Cincisnari passetl down yesterday morning with out landing, lor New Orleans, loaded Hat, Tiik river is now 1 foot ami 3 tenths above the danger line, and 7 tenths of a foot below high-water mark sf 1882.. The City of Cairo passed down Sun day at noon for Viekshurir. Ske din charged here !K) tons freight aud added 20 tons. Cait. Mnr It. II a ititv will have the Freddie Knhinson here Saturday to take the place of the DeSntet is ths White river trade. j Cait. Ihwiw Pikian, Supervising In spector for tho Sixth District, was in ttie city Saturday on business con nected with h's olliee, Thk I lean Adams departed . last evening for Friars Point with a fair trip, t-he will pass up .Ixv-morrow morning for Osceola. Cait. Jamis Kikman left on tho Kate Adams lst evening for th month of White) river to bring the Freddie Kohinses here. Tub tow boats ioh n F. Walton, W. W. O'Neal anil (Harry ilrowa with tows empty coil's bargt-s passed np yesterday for thejOhio river, 1 Tiik CliickasaW arrived early yester day mon ing frsm White river with. L'H' bales 'ttoit,7 packages sundiie anil returns to-riilwrow evening. Tub river atftlis point marks 34 feet and v tenths y the gauge, or 35 feet 3 inches above low water mark, a rise of 2 tentliB of- a fmt in L'4 hours. . Tub Joe PetenJ," 'dipt K. 11. Smith, arrived Sumlav j front Arkansas river with 1! bales cotfon, 1-''-' sks seed, 2 hd stock and lot sundries, and goes back this evening at the usual honr. : Tiik Kate Adams arrived Sunday morning from Arkansas City with 110 h ies cotton. 8 bags seed-cotton, 118 sks seed and b'7; VkRH sundries, and returned again last evening with a fair trip. Tmr Pin keye Stale Vroyd 'urtday evening from Cincinnati with 220 tons freight for this place and returned again last evening with 1MB). bales cot ton, 17( 0 sacks eotton seeiT .nal and (il) tons sundries. ; i Thk Chas. Morgan from h'tjw Or leans passed up Sunday night kr Civ cinnati wilh 7(H) tons freight for the Ohio river and a good list of people. She discharged here 4000 sacks seed. 12") barrels sugar. 50 barrels molasses SI packages sundries, and added hen 112 bales cotton and 70 bales hay. If" r 'to wtio wae deaf twenty-eight year r-u'el Ivuioitol the aotcd aiiecialidt,, t d w th is beni-6t Ccaan imiaaLy! thre inonthd, and tinco then hundredi ol otherd by same proce.u. A plain, dimple aad ducocsdfal home trettcit. .idred . H. PAl)K.UliataDthbt..New torkOitJ a. -..u 1 . ' a PulrJ I "I'll' a