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mm AJD COJIMCE XONLT 8 Pfctt CEXT., EW YORK EXCHiXtiE 14 PREMIUM. Cotton Steadj-Middlliitr, 9 3 8c Sales Yesterday, 300 Bales. Money in fair demand at S per cent. Local securities dull. The cotton ninrkbt closed, steady; middling 92c. Sa'es, 320 bales. At New York yesterday spo's c'osed Steady and 1-Mie lower; middling, 9c. A leading cMlon circular says: "Liverpool sent over a ditappoinlirjgly weak dispatch; the Bilver quotation was lower, and crop accounts in excel lent shape. A combination of influ ences that discouraged the bulls and led to a break o! somo lccal points, with the feeling still tame at the de cline. Long cotton was unloaded with much freedom. No jew selling ex cept pofs.bly cn the lata montns. At Jew Orleans Kpo:s wera firm; middling, 9 3-lCc; futures steady ; July. 9.15c. At Liverpool spots were leported quiet and uncliangad; middling 55-16d; fiitmes quiet and steidy; July, 5 15-1GJ. Intha general mar ket there aie to features of note. IMPORTS. Th;rty-nino brig beans and peaa,2G20 rh bapg'ni?, 335 pkg bion, 813 pkgj doom and shots, ll'Job bu coro, 11 pkcs cbee o, 30 fks ct tt'je, ( cars cotton sied, 3741 sks cotton Sfed, 429 pkgi drv cooiK 03 pkcs ssgs 13l!2 brls flour, 49 pkirn hnt-,35 pkgs iard.181,000 ft lumber, 3M pkgi liqiicra, 125 br's malas'es. 35 kes nails. 4000 bu oats. 54 onions, 7 csra pork fides, 271 brls sugar, 437 pkgs tobacco.ldOO bu wha'. KLBVATOK KKPOBTS. The following shows the amount of grain received, withdrawn and in store by regular elevators, as reported to me Merchants .bxcliatigo today: Corn received, noue: withdrawn, 1125 bu; in store, 3788 bu. Oata received, 710 bu; withdrawn, 89? bu ; in store, 710 bu. Wbeat received, none; withdrawn, uoce; in store, none. JOHN Ti. NORTON 9 Madison St., Memphis, Tena., DEALER IN STOCKS AND BONDS BUYS AND SELLS AMEKIt'A.1 (oriOV, Oil. TBIINT CkKTIFlCATES. FINANCE. Money in good demand at 8 per cent. ins uieanng tiouse report is aa fol lows: ' k CLBA RINGS. f; Monday, July 26tb, $140,106 76; satne day lait week, f 162,733 66; same day 1880, iuz,05L' l; eatne day 1881, BALANCES. 1 Monday, Ju'y 20th, $37,264 24: same day last w ek, $64,529 66 ; same day 1885, !pi,2Mo ia; same day 18S4, 8,4b bi. ' EXCHANQB. New York mgbt on all points, oar baying, i premiam seliiog; Nmr Eoeland dmttnd, J discount buvirie New EngUud sight, J discount; New Urlems, discount buying, par Belling BASK STOCKS. Bank of Cooimerje14i tid, 149 aked first mtioual '11 bid, 12 asked German Bank 192 bid, 190 asked State National 145 bid, 148 asked Union and Plnterhl50 bid, 151 asked Mercantile Bank....l35 bid, 137J asked IN.1CnA.NC8 STOCKS. Bluff City 100 bid, ... asked Hernando 102 bid, 105 asked Horn? ; 75 bid, 80 asked Memphis City 102 bid, 105 aBked Peoples 824 bid, 86 asked Pboenix 100 bid, 102 asked Planters 103 bid, 105 asked Vanderbilt 25 bid, 26 asked Arlington 30 bid, ... asked Factors 20 asked MHCKLLANE'.lUS. M. and C. n.K.sbarus..37 bid, ... aeked M.is T. R.R. t.hrs, 45 bid, 50 asked M. & O. consols, 7a. ..118 bid, ... asked M. & L. R. lt m. 8S...105 bid. ... asked Miss.&T.R.R.cs,A... 117 bid, 118 asked Miss. & T.K.K.cf.u... 100 bid, 10S asked Tenn. wts. ser. 1) 90 bid, 93 asked Tenn. wts. ser. E to J..82 bid, 85 asked Shelby Co. 6i 108 bid, 110 asked Tax. Dist. 4, 6, 97 bid, 98 asked Tax. Diet. 6s 104 bid, 105 asked Mem. Gas bonds 105 bid, ... asked Mem. Water bonds 96 bid, ... asked Ilananer Oil Works bid. 65 asked Am.Oot. Oil trust,...31i bid.32J asked Pioneer Cotton Mills 2 5 b i d , 30 asked Mem.Stor.Com.Co..l00 bid, 102 asked Mm. Gas stock .i 8 bid, 82 asked Ex-dividenda. Nkw York, July 20 Money on call is easy at 22J per tent. Prime mer cantile paper 45. Stchng exchangs lower; acttil rides, 485 Jc for 60 day bills, and 4sn lor demand. honds Government bonds were qnitt but str inir, and the 4s a e qno'ed Jc higher. State bond wtr dull but strong for the is;ues deelt in. Railroad bonds quiet and tenerally nrm; tale $1,266,000. There was a somewbut better di.-tribution cf sales without any superficially conspicuous icsiie, the Teiiis Pac'li.! b ing qu'et. Final prices gMien-lly thow advances, but inavpry few cjpts for more tlnn fractions Indiana, Bloomingt.in and We.-t rn fcsrnds are up 2, at 74 Lou s villeand Ni siivtllr, St. Louis division, Becoods 4, nt f.5; Norfo k and Western gnral sixes 3, at b'(i; Texas and Pciiii) inromes 1, nt 48, and the ter minals 1 J, t 47J Sticks rh'i mark'-t tiday wai n dull cn", a I m cm t barren cf news and with ve-y little lite except in Nottbern Pjciflo, Texas Pacitlo, Reading and Consolidated Gas, in which special causes contributed to make these usu ally quiet s'cckfl active. In the case of the granger, (he Into d scnuraging ntterances rf centlemen in the Chicago cartr has hd iama;i(ii; eflect ujen speculation in the si) stocks. Advices from Philadelphia today sist?d that the sale of lands by the Noithern Pa cific had been arranged, and rumors in regard to the contest f it control of the Tatter company were given color by tbe activity and strength in the c Din tn on stock. A story was set afloat early in the morning that a rival to the Consolidated Gas Company was to be established in this city and the stock was weak ii tbe early dealings, bat later the decision by Attorney General O'Brien in favor of the company wse announced, which started a buying movement in tbe ttock and lifted it marly 3 per cent. The opening, this morning was strong, first price showing advance) ranging from t to p;r cent, the latter in Reading. Ths anket showed some activity in the early trading, nd slight declines were estaDiisiiea except in iVrtbern Pacific, but before noon dullutfn r gned and prices ramea. a cull and lairly steady market succeeded, which continued until the last hour, when a decided upward tarn took p ace, t'ae market finally clos ng firm at abint the best figures of the day. The let result of the day's transactions is advances of small fractions for most of the active list, while U3LB.jlida.t9d Gag is up li per cent. The total sales of sto'ks today were 152 808 shares, including Delaware, Lackawanna and Wes ern, 8040; Erie, 10,325; Lake Shore. 8070; Louiaville and JNishvila. 408a: Aortlivrrslern. tow; isew lorK uenfai, Vlb7: .North' ern Pacific, 12,110; Reading, 11,025; St. Paul, 78tii; Sr. Paul ani Omaha, 1222, Texas Pacific, 22,7: V'e3tern Union, 4715; Noithern l aciuc pre- ferred, 10,684. " OOVIRNHKXTg. V. S. 3. 100 4s. conn. 12HV,. A 44, ooup, 11211. Pacific b o 1895, 13. BONDS. La. itamnt. 4i. 77 Miaaourl, 6s, 100S. Tenn. 6s, new, 615. Tenn.Hs. old. tilfi. Cant. Pao. 1st, U4. Den. k K.U.lata.U! L'ensit.H. vv.i-ts.M tru teoonda. lis. M.K.AT..Qen.fia.'.H'.1 North. Pan. lt.11fi. norm, i-ao. sus,ioi.v,,ci. enern con., HA N. Weat. deb. 5a. Ill 14. St L.S.F.Oen.M. 110. St. rani. con.. 133. t.r..U. a P. lata. 121 . T. P. lHndJtranle,4S. T.F..K.U. exonu. CO. U . r. liu, no. n oi snore, lu: STORKS. Adami Express, 142. Morris E.,i9il ,142'a Allegheny Cen.. - Alton &T. II., 31'. j. AT. 11., I'M.. K. American hx., M7. 11. C. U. & N..M. riatmvuie 4 u.. f7. n . o. i.enrrai, A. Nor. W., i.fa.. 40 Nortmrn I'm... Northern P. ptd.,liH& C 4N. W.. 113' . t'anada Pao., 6.rjV.j. Canada Sou., 44. Central Pacific, 43. C. & N.W ptd',,140, 1. .antral, IU174. ni i. 1, i u c. o..iDfd. in1;.' r. i.v. cm, I,., V- N.Y.St.L.ACii.at. v. a u.. za inu., iu. 1.11110 (.en'rni, . Ohio ii Mia., 2Vt. O. & Mis., pld.. '.11. O. t A.. 14:t. C. A A . i.ld., 150. C 11. A U., MV.. Ontario ic West., 19. Oregon Nav.. lOiW-i,. C.,St. L. & N. O., . C.Bt.L. A P., 11. C.,Kt. U. A P.p., 29. Oreeon Trana.. :14V.1- Oregon Ini., Wi. V., B. & V.,ZS. C.AC , M. Del. A Uud.,91'.' Del.,1.. & W.,127. Den. A Rio (1., -1'4. I'aniuo Wuil, 504. l'annuia, Peoria, I). A E., 26. riuniurg. i:.i. Pullman P. C, 130. Handing, W. Ro?k Island, 12.W,. St. I.. A S. V.. cne, &s. K'rie Did.. 77. EaetTenn., 55 KastTenn. l.fd. 13'i. St. U. A 8. F..n..'52 Fort Wayne, 147. Bt.1,.4 S.F.,lst p.113 nannioui dc ot .10., u. M. A ni. r., VYn U. iSt.Jo., iifd., O. M. 4 St. P., p. 122. Harlem. 2 it. St. 1'., M.& M., 11:1. Unuaton A T., Sfi',4 Illinois Cen., lafiVi. tit. P. A Omaha. Kt.PaulAO.idd.. 109. Ind.,B. A W. lexaa i'aoitid, 12'4. Union Paoifte, ft!i. U. S. Bxnrcss. 63 2. Lake K. A W.. 8 Lake Share, 87. Loa. A Nash.. 4. W., St. L. A P.. if'i. W.,bt. L. A P., p., 30. Lou. AN. A., 51 M. AO. first Did . .W. U. Tel.. 67. v. a. i. ex.. IZi. M. AO. pld., . Colorado Coal. 24?a Mem. A Char., 36, llotnent;Ae, U2. Mich. Cen.. 7t. Iron Kilver. ltl. M.. L. S. W.. 8. Ontario. 2S. M.,l,.8.AW.,pfd.ir2.Qu.tcksilver, 7U. Min. A St. L., yuioksilver.pfd, 27. Mio. A 8t. L.i'fd,441;. South Paoifio, . Missouri Paoilio,l(iS'.Sutro, 11. Mobil & Ohio. &'. Paris, July 26. Three per cen'. rentes, 83f luc for the account. Nbw York, July 26. Exchanges. ss.-io ,'jol; balances, ito.uu.-ius, Boston, Mass.. Jul v 26. Exchanges. i,!H,U82; balances, $1,481,612. Chicago. III.. July 26. Associated banniciearinga today were 7,641,0tX). Philadelphia. Pa.. Ju'.v26. Bank cieanngs, J8,ooo,l74;. balances, $1 175,620. Baltimore, Md., July 26. Bank cleannga todiy, $1,929,296; balunees, tUL',t)i4. London. July 26. Consols. 101 7-16 for both money and the account. Bar silver, 43J1 per ounce Bimu.v, July 20. The statement of the Imptrtai Bank of Garmany sbowa an iLcrtasa ia ipacio of 7,680,000 marks. Sr. Liuis, Mc July 26. Bank clear ings, ,.'1861.,r)S7;.Jnliaoo,-fU88,B?l; exchange oik New York weak, at 50c d sennit. Havana, July 20.-Si)anieli cold z I'JiWz 'u. .cxctiaiige quiet. WEEKLY CLfARlNOR. Bowon, Mass , July 26 The follow- irg table, compiled from special dis pones ta the Pout from ihernnnayers of the leading clearing bouses of the United S utes, shows the clearances of the wtek ending . uly 24, 1886, as com pared with t Lose of the corresoond- mg week ;ast ytar: New York, $519,099,073; dec, 5 1. Boston, $77,138 207 : inc.. 31.9. Philadelphia, $50,1)15,911; inc., 34.8, Uhii'ng, $4-1,431, t'OO; dec, 17.3. St. Louis, $16,93VO0; inc.. 25.6 !Snn Finncisco, $11 643,192 ;iuc ,22.9, Jiaitinioie, fil,f)i;i 872; iuc, 11 8. Cincinnati, $9 300,000; inc , 20 8. Pttsburg, 7,858,649; inc., 14.7. Kansas Ci y, $5,308 633; inc., 31.7. Nw Or.caj, i4,272,'.'00; inc , 14.7. Providonco, 14,408,300; inc., 17.0. Louisvill", $0,655,575, inc., 6.9. Omaha, $3,616,104 ; inc., 65.1. Detroit, $3 393,277; inc., 36 3. Milwaukee, $L,003,000; inc., 20 5. Denver, J-3 273 539. Clevt land, $2,763,037; inc., 32 5. Miime-polie, f 2,713,544; inc., 4S.7. Galveston, $916,393. Indianapolis, $1,222,058; inc., 12 7. Columotis, $1,725,424; inc., 51.2. Memphis, $864,587; inc., 35 1. Hartford, $1,895,399; inc., 34 0. New Haven, $1,207,238; inc , 20.9. Peoria, 608,641 ; dec , 2.7. Pottland, $875,(00; dec, 3.1. Worcester, $858,252; inc, 38.5. ft. Josph, $843,500; inc., 28.0. fcpiindfifld, $1,006,749; inc., 40 4. Lawell, $482,038; inc., 31.5. 8yracuse. $460,368; inc., 26. ToWe, f 801,618,828; inc., 4.1. Outfineof New York. $281,919,755: inc., 26.6. Denver and Galveston not Included in totals. COTTON MARKETS. The local cotton market opened steady, and close 1 steady; middling, 92c. Sales, ,'iJO biles, all to spinners. EXUUAUK QUOTATIONS. Yedterlav. Saturday. 8 1 8i Ordinary 73 Good Ordinary.. ..'84 Low Middling 8J Middling. 9 Good Middling, Middling Fair.. Fair.. Dusty - 01 ,10J .Nom. .7(WJ 81 9 9J 10J Nom. 7(8J 89 Stuiua, tinges.... COTTON STATEMENT Meiifhis, JuIt 26, 1886. Stock Sept. 1, 1885..... 1,392 Received to-day 165 Received previously ...543,8.50 545.3S3 Shipped to-day 1,760 Shipped previously....535,361 Home consumption to date 135 637,202 Stock running account Import, Thnf far this week 8,121 Thus far last week.. Since N'ptembor let M. nnd C. B. E M. & T. R. R L. snd N. R. R M. AL.R. R. R 5 1 7 95 26 2 3 . 21 6 105 O..O.&S. W. R.R L.( N. 0. & T. R. R K. 0 , 8. & M. R. R Steamers Wagons and other sources.., Total .7 222 379 643,991 MEMPHIS DAILY Exvortt. Thus far this week Thus far last week Since September 1st M & T. R. K L. and N.R.R. Total ... 2,651 ... 1,037 ,..537,127 810 926 1.766 New York spots opened nominally unchanged, and closed steady and l-16c lower. Sales, 853 bilee. Quo tations were as follows: Yesterday. Situr.Uv Ordinary 6J (; 15 jo Good ordinary. Hi s 5.1 r JjOw middling. 9 116 Middling 9J Good middling 10" Middling fair 10 MB Fair 11 516 9 9 10 10 1-16 9 lti 1-lli Hi New York futures opened nuiet and esy, and closed weak. Sales, 72,000 bales. The closing quotations were as follows : Yesterday. . Saturday. Julj. -9 4 9 45 9 5:t(.ii 9.54 August 9.43 9 44 9.52 9.53 September... 9 39 9.40 9.49 9 50 October 9.28 9 29 9 37 9 38 November... 9.25 9 34 9.3" December ...9 29 9.30 9.!7 fl.r.s January 9.38 9.39 9 47 9.48 February 9 48fal 9 49 957(rt 9.5S March 9.5K 9.59 9 67(.A 9.6S April .9.68 9 09 9.77 9.78 May 9 78& 9.79 9 87 9.88 The New Orleans BDnt marknt niinnul dull, and clored " firm: middinir. 9 3-16c. Sales, 100 bales. Quotations were as follows: Yesterday. Sa'uidny. Ordinary ...7 a ...fii ,. 8 11-1G ...9 3-10 ...9 15 16 Good ordinary., Low middling. s li-io 9 3-16 Middling Good middling. 9 15 16 market closed The New Orleans future opened barely steady, and staady. Saloe, 18,200 baiea. tions were as follows: Quot Yesterday. Kntnrdav. July 9.15 9.230f) 9.25 August 9.17 9.18 9.25(319 20 BeptemDer..8.Hl(() sh 9.03(.1 9 04 October 8 82(5) 8.83 8.91 (5 8 92 isovember..8 80(a) 8.81 8 89(t December 8 84(S) 8.85 8.93(n) 8.94 January 8 91(5) 8 95 9 03M9 04 February ...9 0(1$ 9.07 9.15(9 16 March 9.18(n) 9 19 9.27(4 9.'. 8 April .9.30() 9 31 9.39(.a 9.40 May 9 40(3 9.43 d.lOCh 9.5: June (n) (a DAILY PORT AND INTERIOR MARKETS. Tone. Rec. Prices Stock. Galveston N Orleans. qUsty nom. 288,9 2S 9 138 81 20 ... 316 16,603 4,410 6,309 ' "5 4,090 9,948 177,130 6,310 Mobile Savannah. Charleston quiet. Wilm'ton. flrm. Norfolk.... steady 134 9J Baltimore d.Aam 31 9 916 New York steady ..!9i BoBton. quiet. 464I9J Philad'a... St. Louis... Augusta... qt&ftn 24 9 Receipts at ports, this day, 1SS6. 1,456 Receipts at ports, this day 1835. 175 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT. 1886. 1884. R'ts U. S p'rts3day8 3,599 1,684 4,56:! 235 647 Kx. Gr. Br 13,248 Stock 241,996 R'ts Sept. 1 5,351,735 4.713,53 For'gn Ex l4,14.05fl'3,785,98; 4,754,743 0.1 1 ,ut- Kcrease in receiota this year, 638,196 At noon: laverpooi spots were re ported qnitt end nncbBiieed. Sales, S000 bales, of which American 0300 bales. Receipts, 2100 bales, of which American 2100 bales. Closing quotations were as follows: Ordinary, 4ijd; good ordinary, 4 13-Kid ; low middling, 5J ; good middling, 5 9-16d; middling uplands, b o-rt)d; middling Orleans, bi. f The price are given in vtnet and (ith$. lhu: 4 63 means 4 63 04: atiJ 5 111 meant 5 1-61 rf. At noon: Liverpool lutures were steady; July, 5 16d; Ju'y-AiiKiist, ; Angiist-ftepimiusr, ij(" i 161; Sep- tembsr-Oc ober, 5 121; Oftaber-No- veniber. ; November-December. ; i-Mcemuer-jannnry, ; Jan uary rtbruary, 6 C8d; September, a I6d. At 2 p.m.: Liverpool futures were dull; July, 6 15d buyers: July-Aliens'. 0 lod buyers ; A uuust-S-pptemhpr, 5 lo;l onyers; September uctober. ft lid buv- ers; October November, 5 07d buyers; November-December, 5 OOd buyeis; uecenioer-january, ouodbuye's; Jan-uary-Febru iry, 5 07d Luyers: Septem ber, 5 16d sjllce. At 4 p.m: Liverpool futures we'e quiet and steady; July, 5 15d buyers; juiy-Augiint, t 10a buyeis: August September, 5 15d buyers; September October, 5 1.1 d buyers ; October-November, 5 07d buyers ; November-Decern- kur R flttil Knvars' Iiapumh.iv T.nim.n 5 OOd buyers; J dnusry-February, 5 07d buyers; fcapiemer, 0 itjj Bailtrs. GENERAL TRADE. BREADlUII'N. Corn Whito, 50c ; mixed. 47oi from Btore; from levee or depot, white, 45c; mixed, Lief, in sacxs, in round lots, white, 4950o; mixed, 46J47c. tl ay Choice, irom store, 75(3S0e: prime,70c; prairie,50c; round lots from levee or depot, choice, $1212 60; prime, $1112; prairie, $7(5)7 60. Oats White, 39c; mixed. 37c. from store ; round lots fr.un levee on track white, sacked, 35(3130,:: mixed. sacked, 33 J 31c. 15RAM t torn store, 0'.Hi)70c per cwt. : round lots from lev. $10 25 per ton. Beans Navv, $1 75(&2; medium. $1 50; German millet, $1 201 40. Cornmral Htmirlard, i2 30: pearl. $3 23(i3 50 from Btoro, 5c cheaper from mm, levee or triv.ir. Rin Louisiana, 4J6c; Carolina. 6J("7c. Uatmeal la tiait-barrels, $3i3)3 25 from slore Flour Fiom s'ore, tripls extn. $3 55; family, $4; choice, 4 25; fancy, $4 50; extra fanny, $4 75; patents, $5 25(55 60; in car lots, Irible extra. nominal; family, $3 3.r3 50; choice, $3 75(3 90; fancy, $4 054 15: extra fancy, 4 35(j4 60; patents, J5f5.5 16. Cuackeo Wheat In half-barrels, $4 2) from store. Homint A5B Grits From store,' $3 153 25. Chackeks Soda, extra, 4c; soda, treble extra. 4Jc; lemon orackers, extra, 7c; lemon cream crackers, treble extra, 7Jc; ginger snaps, extra, 6c; ginger snaps, treble extra, 6c; as sorted fumbles, 9c. Kansas City, Mo., July 20. Wheat more active; No. 2, red, cash, 68 Jc; August, 68J(S,58Jc; September, 6O0. Corn higher; No. 2, cash, 33c bid, 34c asked ; ; Augnst, 3331c; Septem ber, 34JCt)C5c. Oats nominal; No. 2, cash, 28c bid. St. Louis, Mo., Jnlv 26. Flonr dull and unchanged; XXX, $2 26(a2 35; family, $2 40(3)2 60; choice, $2 90(3) 3 10; fancy. $3 453 65; extra fancy, $3 753 95; patents, $4 254 50. Wheat active and higher. The market opened easy and sold off JJc and ruled heavy, declining JJc more 18SO. 429 5l-) 217,943 i I Al'PEAL-.TTJKSDAY, JTJL.Y 27, USii. before the cil', when prices strerrgth ened and recovered i(c, ruling steady until near the close, when a weak ffeling developed and prices fell off, finishing c h gher than Samrday; No. 2 red, cash, 74jc; Angu-t, 73;(" 751c. closing at74S; September. 7rt closing it 76Jc; Dotoer, 7879Je, closing St TSjs. Corn active, strong and l(Ulc higher than Satur day; No 2 mixed, c.isb, 36 Jc; August, 3H5(j37!c, closing at 37i J ; Septunher, 381 (."391c, clofing t 39s bid ; Ott-.ber, .!!(401-, c'onhg a' 40c Oa's tirin; No. mixed, cash, 2iil(a;265c!; AngtiHt, 2(iji; Sf-ptomber, 27jV, October, 28c. Rye ft ady. Barley ro market. Hay dull : prairie, $5(n 7 50; limoiliv,$9 (iU2 . Flaxseed easier at $1 0;. Bran firm at 4ticv Ccnmeal s'.iong, $2 25( 2 3-1. Wonl quiet and firm, lieie pta Flour, 80(X) brls; wbeat, 327,IKK) bu; con, 35,100 bn; oats 17,0.4 Lti ; rye, 1000 bu; barley, none. Shipments Flour, 10,000 brls; whe-.M 2,000 bu ; coin, 6000 bu; ra, 3000 bu; rye, 1000 ba ; barley, none. Chicago, III , July 26. The fee'" 0 was uiiBet'.iuj in nucai, kmihv. iuk merket w.m oa'y fair'y cciivo aid opei ed l(.ft, but ral ie'd nndnrg03d buying jt", f?il back j, rosa a!ain, but fe 1 oil once more tin tbe publication of the vhibe supply rep .rt, which sl owed nn increase of "3 100,000 bush els. The matket tiually closed, how ever, J a higher than on Saturday. Tue chief 8 ci'ulative interest durnig t tin dtiy centered in citn. The market op-iied very irn gulsr, pticea varyii.g ('7'l Jfl over the clo ing (igur.ts of "s.it -nrday. Largf buying orders wen re ceived. b:ued upon the ripirts of dry, hot waatber in t'je cirn belt, em.d oil Jc oti rtpor's of raiu rose a;aia niiii c'ot-od lc higher than Sa urdny. Huh ruliid strong in sympt'hy wit'i e ra, but fe'l buck tv ivd ill c'o o und finished at about Siiturday's finuris. Flour quiet nnd unchanged. Whuu fairly activo, gflndal'y stronger, dos ing a shade higher; sales ranged : July, 73; t 71 Jc, cIohmI 73 jc; August, 7 Utii) 75c, closed 71 Jo'; September, 7ti7c, cloeed 7(3c; No. 2, 73J(?173je; No. 2 red, 75e. Corn active and excited, c osing here; cash, lOSC'iHOle; Jnlv, 4(l(.40Jf, closed 40J.!; lugnst, 40i;('i) 4lic,closed41(;: September, 4IJ(i'y42J. closed 4? Jo Oats active and linn; cash, 2727Jc; August, 27J1i)28c, c'nsed 27iJo Saptomhor, 28W29.', c'o ed 2Sic Rye ttaady ; N. 2,53c. Barley sohsv; No. 2, 61c. Faxseed s'eadv ; No. 1,11 12J. Kecaipta-Flour, 12,tW( br's; wheat, 78,00) bu; coro, 215,000 bu; cats, 107,000 bu; rye, 000 bu; barley, 10,0.10 bu. Shipments F.our, 11,000 brls; wheat, 61 000 bu; corn, 27:1,0(10 bu; oa's, 64,000 bu ; rye, 1000 b 1 ; bartey, 1000 bu. PKOVINIONM. BrrrER Creamery, 2023c; dairy, 12;i"U7c. Iloo Products Mess pork, $11 50; suger cu ed hams, 113l2jc; break fast baron, 8lW10c; clear sid pork, 7Jc; clear rib side pork, 6J(7e; long clear pork, ttjc ; pork shoul ders, 6J0. Ba''on -Clear rib side, 7J(.T)75c Lrd Tierces, 6J(S 6 Jc; half barrels, 6j(R7c; kegs, 6ic; pais, 7J'n-71c; halt-pails, 7J(A7c;50 lb tine, 6i(o; 20-lb t iif, 0(7c; 101b tins, aic; & ib lins, 72c; 3 1b tins, 7J(7Jc; choice kett'e, tierces. 88ic Frksu Meats No. 1 beef, 7c; Mut ton, 7c; hind quarters of beef, 9c; lambs, $2 503 50. St. Louis, Mo July 20. Provisions cull and gtnera'ly easier. Pork, $102 Lard, $625. Bulk mea's lot so lota eas tr; long cler, $6 10; ehort ribs, $6 20; short clear, $6 35; boxtd lots long char, $6' 35; shoit ribs, $6 37 J ; short clear $6 45(1 47J. Bacon eaey; long clear, $6 95,'n7; short ribs. $0 90: short cWr, 17 10. Hams firm. 1 11(4 12J Butter steady; cruunerv. 17(i 20c;dmry,1016-.'. Kjrgs ulon; a'.en'v, 50c. Chicago, III., July 2(. Mess iktk firm ; cf sii, $9 403 9 50: AogUBt. $9 40 ('! 45, rlosd a' 9 40Jg-9 45; Sep tetnber, $9 47i0u: 55, clo.ed at $9 621 (39 55. Lard st-sily; cihIi, $6 50(3) 6 52J; Angu t, JU 52lf-i;0 63; S.mtr m- ber, $0 60(ti6 62J. Short rib eids steady; cesh, $6 05. It x?d mats firm; dry salted shoulders, $( 05!n 6 10; shoit clear s'des. $6 45.0 50. Bulter quiet ;cnamerv, 13(19;; dairy, ll13c. Egs. 10Jllc. UKOCLIIIKN. Coffee Gommon,0(3)i jc; ordinary, 9JI0; prime Rio, IDJfmtle; choice to faney, 11 J(3)l2Jc; ola government, 2425c; Ceylon, 20c. Hoap 3J(3)5Ja per pound. Sugar Pure white, 6jc; off white, 68c; yellow, 6 jOj;-!; open kettle, 0J(n) 52c; refined A, OJ,-; granulated, 7(i) ifc;- powoered, (Jc; cut loaf, 7i(miv;. Salt $1 25 per barrel; packs, fine, SI 45(a)! 60: course. SI 10M1 20; pock ets, bleached, 2J'a,7c; csr-loads from levee or depot. 5u cheaper. Canuies Sticks, all sizes, in boxes, pans and barrels, Vj(.MJc. Candlbs Full weight, 10c. Canned Goods, Eto. Prices per don en: Pineapples, 1 35ri)l 65; peaches, 2-lb, standard, $1 35(3)1 65; seconds, $1 10(3)1 15; tomatoes, 2-lb, standard, $1 2')Col 35; 3 lb, $1 151 30; straw berries, $1 35(3)1 40; rapberries, $1 15(2)1 25; blackberries, $1 1 15; greengsgas, $1 60(3)1 76; pears, $1()2 25; plums, $1 60 1 70 ; asparagus, $2 60(3)4 ; green corn, f 1(3)1 35; green peas, $1 65(3)16); cove eywerg, full weight, 1-lb, $1(31 10; cjve oysters, full weight, 2-lb, $1 75(3) 80; cove oysrers, light weight, 1-lb, 65c; cove oysters, light weight, 2-lb, $1; condensed milk Crown, $5 90; E.itflo, $7 7d; Swiss, $6. Molarpes Louisiana, common to fa;r, 20(33i)c; prime to choice, 30(310c; syrup, 20(3H0c; common to fair, 20(5?) !5c; prune to choice, 3(Kii).j.5c; centrif ugal, fancy, 32(3)34c. I0HAOC0 tomoion, 11-inch, 25(3) 30c; dtlier grades Btni styles, 3-r)('o,85c. Snuff Garrett's, $1(; 85 per caSR; Raiph's, $10 25 per case; R. R., $9 60. Santas, July 24. CofTte, eiod aver- asio 4KX) rt-is pr lOkil is; r..xei Udur icg the week, 16,000 bsts; purclnncs (or tl.o United Statue, 7000 bagi; clear ances lor tlio Lioitea btitcs. 4O0O bags ; stock, 70,00 ) bags. , Rio us Janeiro, Ju'y 21. Coll'-e Regular fl st, 43 0 re s pir 10 kilos; goid tecoud, 30,)0 re's ; ieeet(.t3 cur inn the psft week, 75,000 baes; pur chases for United States, 47,000 bags; clearances for the United States, 77,000 bass; s'eck 170,000 bag. New Yore) Jnly 20. Coffee spot fair Rio dill , 9Jc; options a shade lower and modorsti'y sc'iw; sales, 16,750 bags: AngtiKt, 7.5 7 60j ; Seo tember, 7.65c; October, 7.70; No vembar, 7.70c; Dece'uber, 7Jc ; Jan nary, 75)7.80c; February, 7 80(3) 7.85c; March, 7.907.05c. Sugir dull and nomiral ; refined quitt and weak ; mould, A 0 3 16c; cut loaf and cm shed, 6Jc; powdered, 6J0 ll-l(ic. Molasses 2uiet and weak ; 6y tt at, 17Jc. Ric rm, and demand fair. Ha van, July 16. The sugar mar ket during the week was quiet, and the sales unimportant. The majority of holders were not willing to accept current prices. Tbe market cloed weak. Stocks in warehnns'B at Ha vana and Matanztfl. 32,000 box's, 706, 000 bags and 12,600 hoirsbea is. Re ceipts for the week, 922 boxes, 4900 tags and 91 hogshead;. Exports dnr- I ti r, ing trie week, L';',(W0 baifs and 2500 nogfiieatis, i"cu.iing2(Vr)00 bags and all the hog-hods to the United S at-. MolassMnngir. regular t) good polar ization, $1 75'o.2 06 gold per quintal; Mufcovarfo," fir f giod relinirg 85 to !0 ', at $1 75C'i2 03 ; icntr fugnl. 9.' to tu , p iiarizat on, m nogshtads and boxes, f2 B(;i0!2 62j. IIOUBKltOl.U Hl'rPLIEM. ari-Lita urieu apjties, 2J(t)3 per pnunu iroin swre. lned peaches, 3 2wic irom eiore. Vkoetahi.ks Onions, $2 75 from store; $2 60(312 60 from levee or depot. Cabbsge, $2 75(Hi3 rcr crate. Garlic, 40('ii60c per 1(H). Turnips, 50e pur unsnei. r fuit uranges, louiMana, none f. 1 , . . uuu.ornia, j. lemons, fiyj per uox. nananae, t WKtrts 00 per bunch, locoannts, $6 per 100. Peanuts Vir ginia, 7Jc; Tennessee, farmers' stock, 30i)4e; roasted, 2Jn higher; Bhelled, iuc. Aimouds, I8(ci).0c. PicKLBa In jars, pints, 95c; qnarts ti ou nau-gauons. ti : sal ons $3 75 ;low, barrels, $6; half-barrels, U ?; mixed, barrels, $10 50; mixed, ti carre;s, . Raimks -lxindon layei-s, $3 40; lay ers, $275; California, ; Imperial, $.1 iMH;lj-l. Potatoes Now, $1 T5. Pecans Texas, 8(7)10c for small to medium, 105j)14c for latgo; Arkaneas, Walnuts French, 12c; Nai!m,15c Grouobles, 15c. Filberts. 12c. Oipeb New York, $0 6(1 per barrel aml$3 50 per half-barrel ; Vinegar, 12J (ojii)i per g:innn. t'on.TRv-Chickens, ft 00(2.2 (40; cm liens, j' .(ri: ou. (iamk Game iIhIi, 1112c. Eogs Scarce nt 9c. FiHii Mackerel, lialf-bnrrBla, No. I, $4; 0(.rt5; No. 2, $3 25(3)3 50; No. 3, 2 75oM; 10-lb kit, No. 1,80c; No. 2, 70c; 15-11), No. 3, 60c. Dry horrine, lainiiy, at ic per box. t'OTTON NEDII OH,, KT Sked Delivered at depot and wharf, a per ion ; wagon at nulls, $8. C Moa l lota. Prime crude O. S. oil, 22(;i25c; otl crude, ldCiC'Oc prime tumnier yellow C.H.Oil,"3(.i):'4; on bu miner yenow v. s. oil, 320033c Miner s tummer yellow C. S. oil, 33(.t) 3lc;Cuoice cooking suinmor yellow, 34:Vc; prime cotton sued meal, (f. o. o 1 ji j (ny.'H. Ix'ss thsn car-load lots. Prims summer yellow O. H. oil, 280030c; choice cooking summer jel ow, 30 . BAUUINU AND Tl KM, KTO. Baooino Flag, 7J()9Jc. Ties, $1 10 Nails $2 25(5)2 50. IIIUICN AND TALLOW. Ilmk-s Dry flint. 12JCi)16c; dry salt, lOfAl'Jc ; gren salt,7Hjc ; green, 60j)6cj deerskins, 1517c. Beeswax dull at 20($21c; tallow, 3(31c WlilOHT, W1SKN, Mtl OKI4, r.TV, Whisky Straight Kentnekv n.inr- bon, $1 600; rye, $1 75()6; domes tic, yuctjn o(). Sr. Louis, Mo., July 20. firm at f I 07. Whisky Chicauo, III., quiet at$l 12. July 26. Whisky Cincinnati, O. July 26. Whisky quiot. Sales of 573 bmels of finished goons on a basts 01 l 07. PKIKULEIIfl MAUKKT. Coal Oil Prime white, wholesale lots, lie per gallon. Cleveland, O., July 20, Petroleum steady; s. w., 110", 7jc. Prrr-tm'ito, Pa., July 26 Petro'cum B'fH iy huh mm ; mail nai 1 rnu.-it cer- ttlicts rpetiod at 662l and c'nsod tt 6(.e; lughtst, ct'jo; lowest, G6c, M VIC NriM'M, Catti.b Choice gt ass fed, 3j3!e; good, 3(Vlc; fiiir to medium, 2Jt$ L'.p"; common, itwsv. Hoos Choico, 3ir3)4c; good, 3J ojc ; common, jyj.iic. SiiKiii'-Clioieo, 3.1f;j)3Jc ; modinm, 2 (3)3e; common, l()i 60. Choice lambs, per pound, 5c. Kansas City.Mo., Jily 26 TheZite vx' indicator reports: Cattle Re ceipts, (!I0 head; shipments, none iuarnei uootii naoy ; good to climes, i-(M 60; common to medium, $3 60di .i u; stncKers aril lenders, $2 4(!(il . si; lemiers, U(3 40: own. l 50(3)3; g a-sTixas steors, $2 60(3) . .'(. no, s KecHipts, 4103 head; srnpmeniB, none; ciio:ch live hiirher; rtliHis ftisady ; gjed to choic, $4 65r-i) 4 80; ciimmon to medium, $4 40(3) 4 lti. Mienp Kecoipts. 219 bead shipment", none; market quitt; good u ciioifp, eiiiij,; coinuon to me dium, $1 50(d,2 25. Chioaoo, III , July 26. The Drovem' Journal reports: Cattle Receipts, 960O bead; shipments, 1700 head; market slow nnd 10(3)l5n lower; ship ping stet-rs, iiau to loot) Ibi, $3 00(3) 5 10; stockers and feeders, $2 35() 4 50; cows, bulls and mixed, $160 da o; bulk) 3 iXJ3 75; through Texan csttle steady ; gress rows, $2 15 (;(j i; grata steers, ;i((i)4 26; 191 Washington cattle, 1160 lbs, 3 75 Hogs Receipts, 18,500 head; ship ment, ziaju neau: ma'ket strong; rougti anu mixeu, ri ZUW4 80; pack ing and (hipping, $4 75(3)5 15; light weights, $4 i0?)4 95; ski i s, 2 50(3) t id. eneep Kocein's. 4.)(X) hel shipments, 300 bead; markt-t ilull, HKy! lower; ntttives. 20'l: Wi-et- ern, j.-J iu; lexans, $1 75()3 10. NEW YOKK lKV UOWUN HAKKKT. New Iokk. Ju v 26. As a bol tlie movement was of gold pr.'pottio. s. w.tli a well preserved demand for all s yles of wool- n goods but more quiet i.ir cntoiis. 1 r nt ciotiis are very linn, ni .s.ijc ior iqnares. 'St. RICE, K- Market St vi-rt. 'iei 'I'hirti mi l"iiiii. , rrtltrlt '1tl'tAl 1B1 KilJ 4111111 1 t" .ntirt iiiO0M(ul, j lil lirwuti" will iriC (li'rw nil fovra cf PRIVA'ri QUUONir W SCXUAI nt tiorniktorrhvi ud liuputeu U'f rolt If tt-.imin IL pOtUt MTCIIi irr ia J trn Tin it irff.ti AftiiM nd .r-lurioi mutto ' wiuk oftii'H Nftri'iiuiui's bfuitul fmlan.-,!, ;- 4"i" l it 'itnii. l)irnttfM of Mifrit. lirWiri - , till c, J'urvln n if. tie f,. -ti Uif.-irt - it 9tm n unrrw 'tuj''r nr orihippi . r tMmnrli'f e. , nil ""V SYPHILIS "'"vMr ,uw' J VV.n!' Oonorrhe. lJjr, Hfrtotnr 'IrcLtUi aim:, dr fiivt.., GLEET all 1 t.lhT private 4iM uub'klt 41irL t tr fW-erMfnt Uint Hpliy )f!UnlipTstns ttiiitv illy nciutrw fxrmt kilt Ph) at :" tu"tn tht iMl oV Tvu'.'tWfurf (wi. to my mr VIh-i it If iimrsfetiw. w rvy fr-Inauu-lt odHiMe U wet pti t&f )4 iM tijr wit mt Al; rM mafmUiH CiiTOi Ouarant ia J) Co undertaken. -.V.fUiidLaU.Hii rsnsill7 r by Xw ftm ftn4 lavfj.ii C'Uwf rwtt'4t vmI mrmix&rH uvHy -fi toiiiw 1. A PRIVATE COUKKXXOR tn 1W rTM t k. ny Al, mtos, tos tfzam no, wiu hiwuM U rw4 bj aL ilir,, Wire f-wj i. V.ImvP W lcuHvt, n ( p ' JVOXICli'lO CISTEBK MEW. WTI.b nmirt bidn nntll 10.ro., Aatcit , l-WP, IUI LUV uicbuihi VlklD'J rVEDOTlllV th dirt from on ciiltrn in tba Co.rtana. ud All dirt to hraicvM from ihm urem ia! b th cnBtraotor. All ear u b tilti to prerv th wall ol th elaUrn. Tbo right to reject any bid In rorcrrd. V. V. bliAUUUIMd, (Jhainnan. RTKAMt.K (.KAVINU TIII8 DAT. Arkantaj Rivor K. L. Cier, 5 p.m. Ht. Francis River...E. Fostku.o ii.m. New Orltnoi .Citt of St. Lucts. 12 St. Louis Citv er Vicii9iiiiiu,5 p.m. WKDNKSDAY. Frinri Point ...Jams Lik, 5 p.m. Whito Kiver. ........ CuicniSAW, S p.m. OaceoU CotHiiui.'S n.m. TUUKSOAY. ArkansuCity Kti Aiiaus, 5 p.m. . Tlptonvill (ltTiu,5 p.m. Cincinnati. Hi vkky Static, 5 p.m. HWVEMLNlN AT tllK l.KVKK. Arricah Kate A'Jiuns, Arkansas Ci'y; James L' t, Fr.an Point; K. L. Cobli, Arkarsai liver; Coalu inn, (We oli; Gayoo, Tiptonv He; Ohio, Cin cinnati; U. Us Memphis, St. Ixmia; City of Katun R uie, St. Louis. lkparture Kkt Adwms, Arknnsns City; James L-e, Friars Point; 0 a Itonin, Osceola; Gayo o, Tiptonville; Oho, Cincinnati; lielle Memphis, Vicksburg; City of Halou Rnuge, New O 'iiins. lioati in rort. R. L. Cobb and Kd res er. Hoati Ihte Aucn Ci'y of St. I.onis and Ark'ir.sas City. y.'unfji Due Up. City of ViekHburi! nnu viiicKtiiw. KtH'elp Yoxlerilny. O:io IS'jO pkgj m's.ellanro:: frng'it. , R. L C bb- I bales coiiou, 1 POmI ami 20 . 8 Hlli'drii". Iti llt) Meinphi-3 73 t.nis 1110 cliaii diH". Gayoso I ba'e co'ton, 3 bans scd cotton, 625 tuts e.irn 1,11 1 hit suudiiei, t oiihoma 1 b.iltf colt in aud lot suniliii-s. James Lo-4 bides rot on and 10 Hkfl S I'll. Kate'Ailams 11 bnl.s cotlon. 370t sks sied, 500 skB ivtn and lot sun die s. II ll ltE MllU-II.VM The Kd lumter. Cimt. O K. Jonlin is the picket th's eveuicg at 5 o doe f ir St. Francis rivor. ins i.ee une pickets tour r ow evening nrrt the Jiiiiie.s Leo for Friars Point and the Ooahoniii for (heuola TiiEChicVa aw. Copt. K O. Postal is tbo WedneFday pu'ketfor White nver. C M. I' s al und John Child ress are her clerks The Anchor L'nesiejtner Citv of St Louts, Capt. Jani'B O. Neal. will n down triday at 12 o'cl- ck for New Or leans ami all inUrmediate points uwen u. 1 atea in ner cork. The CHy of Viik-btinr. Cant Dan Abie, is uie Ancnor lne t Irs even no atuocioi'K lor uatro anil tst. Louis, Ueorge Walker is her clerk. TheGhvojo, Capt. W. P. Hull. tbo packet Thuredsy evening nt ociocs hit liptonvnie nnd ail wav poinn. it. i). Mitchell n in her otlice, TnitR. r. nniii n,mt v. n c,sn, is the packet Ibis ovening at 5 o'clock for'sll iioint-i on Arkonsas river, going inroiiitn 10 l'ltio num. tihas. Mussel limn bus charge of hi r ollicti. The Kate Adnms. Cant. Mark R, Choek, is tbe United Stiites mail tuicket Ihur day evening at 6 o'clock or iii'lHtia, Arkansas Citv and all wv landings. W.C. Blanker has chariro 01 m r oiuce. The ltuckeya State, Cant. II. J. V in to 11, is the lmi-kt t ThtiisdHV evnimr at 5 o'clock for Cut,). Ltur'sville. Cin cinnati, and all way lamlaim on the viiio uivi-r. utc. W. UuiiUrcksnn and Clma. Vint n sre her clerks. The Bnrkeya Stats will giv cheap rules to ..II .w.,..lu V. 1. ..., I' ' nn 'i 11 null J,"H(,. 4a: w:uAi. .i;nn HltNiNK.ss quiet. Weathkii warmer, clotidv. with nenvy r0i iih i.tst night. The 10 Line packets were in and out on timo yesterday. MajobJoiin D. Adams left bv mil iaft evening lor l.itt'e itock. Cact. W. W. Bakeh, of (ho steamer V ill a Hayes, is in ilia city Receipts by rivsr ycsierdity. 21 IihIcs cotton, 3 bays seed cotton, nnd 3733 sai'kB seed. The City of Baton Roiilts mused down Sunday cvenirg for New Orleans Willi a goo-l trip. The (iavoso. from Tinlonvillu. nrotigtii in tijieacKS 01 cor, ana ro ttirntid on lime lat evening, Will Oahkaoii h is returned from a trip tithe Sringi and went out on the .laint'3 Lue last evening. Thk government steamer Mimic tonka ntriveil yesterday fiom Chester. III., with a tow of tea bargts of etone lor this p rt, The Bello Menipbis pa'Htid down Sunday miming f r Vlcksbtirg. She diiclui'g d here 75 tonB of freight und added -'.' ions The Kate Adams a' rived Sunday morning irom yxmansss t,ny with 11 biles of citton, 3706 sicks of seed. 600 sacks of corn and lot of sundries, and returned last evening with a Uir trip. UAIT. JOHN J. 1MIIRAGII hai blOIl spiiointed lccal iusnector of boilers for this district, vice James Ralston signed. He will lake charge of otlice in a few days. in Ohio arrived yesterday morn ing Irjm linciunati with 4850 pack ages miscellaneous freight, ana re turned lai-t evenii g with 175 bales co'ton, 200 bales batlimr, 10 bales lags, iu bales tildes, .(.'() packs oil meal ttud a fair list of peoole. KITr.KH AMI HKATHEK. Office Signal Skhvick, U. 8. A., Memi'hib, July 26, 1 p.m. 1 Tbo followiiiir observations are taken at all stations named at 75 meridian time, which is 01:0 hour faster than Memphis time: A!'vo Low Water. Change. Kiee Fall Feet. lOlhs lOthh lOths 1!! 1 0 r 2 2 0 7 10 1 0 2 3 1 8 1 2 3 1 ir ;i :i l fl :i l 3 1(J r 7 . 11 4 4 - 0 0 3 I) 2 6 8 3 9 3 3 ' 2 7 4 3 16 8 7 ' ('aim Chattanooga Cincinnati... Davenport... I)uliiifiit Fort Smith.., Keokuk Helena. La Crosse Ix-aven jvorth... Little Rock Louisvil'e Memphis Nashville New Orleans... Omaha Pitleburv St. louis.. St. Paul Shrcvcjiort... Vicksbnrg.... DiMKir l,ln-Put and MatliJ of a foot Cairo, 411 fixt. rhaManooxa. S3 (oat. Cincinnati. H). Dubuque, 16. Keokuk, 11. La Croaaa, 24. Little Hock. 23. Memphia,34. Naal.yiUe, 41). Omaha, 18. Ht. Lou it, Si. tibraveport, 28. Llavaiurt, l.s. Port Braith, ti. llolDK, , Leavenworth, 20 I.oa'.ville, 26. New Orlenr.s, 13. J, Pittsburg, 22. Ht. Paul, 7. Vinkabun. 41. Yankton. 24. PrrrgBDBO, July 26. Koon River 3 feet 3 inches on the guge and fall ing. Weather clear and wam. Cincinnati, July 26. Noon River 9 feet 8 inches on the gauge and fall ing. Weather clear; thermometer 87". WiiKiiLiNO.W.YA., July 26. Noon River 3 feet 7 inches on the ihuim and fa'ling. Weather cloudy, threatening rain. Kvankvillb, Ind., July 26. Noon River stationary. Departed: James W. UatH Cincinnati, 10 o'clock last night. Louisville, Jnlv 26 Noon River stationary, w ith 5 fuel 7 inches ia the causl and 3 feet 5 inches on the fa'ls. Business drill. Weather ekuJy and warm, indie iting rain. Caiho, July 20. NoLn River 13 feet 3 inchej on the rsukk 8nd falling. Weather cloudy ard h-,t. Arrived: Arkama" City, St. Louis, 8 p m.; Citv nf Cairo, Vicksltnrg, 9 p.m.; Ana;e P. Silver, New Oilcan, 2a.m. Departed: l ity of Cairo, St, Louis, ID p.m. ; An nie P. Silver, St. L-iuih, ;', a.m. ; Ar kansaCity, Vielsburg, 5 n.m. STEAV HOATS. SloiiniUis&niK iiniati PVt io t'OK OO HATS ONLY Bxouinlou lint on. Coimnpncinn May Int. , Tlio Kinicint te.-t:iiora Uiickoye Slate, Ohio A Jus. . fi.ift rr TM '('o-Minny itlll oll KOI Nil Ti ll Tll iwt.i' l.-lMIl Ml'lliptlH ti.' l.'!lisv.ii, O'tu"' i, ii nil all liiinlotu Cil t., Itreally i.oJuoil Itutoa, Tii'kots Incliiilo Mini la nn.l Slato r v rra Holurn lioknta ifnoil on nny limit in tlio lm-, Kiu'li btmt narrioa a Vino b;niu lUtul. 110ATS LKAVK AlKMl'Ulj. llemlays nml Tbtirsdnjis at 5 I'.M. For Information Imiuir of C. M RdS SKI.li, Airent, 12 Madiaon atrt, Motnehia, Tenn. K W 'K. Srj.'t KOU CA1KO AND ST. LOUIS. Nt. I iiiiIh Hint Sin OrlraiiN tni-hor l.l-r.N. Mtl-OAlHOJiSr. Ldl'ld. City of Vicksburn, .Rjv , l'- Able mantor, teSK Will lenvo tli i-.ievumr it i-.mih, iuiy Ii ( I,. II Ml A'ltt. A)St')l!1, KOK N K V Oli!.F..N' Nt. I.niila nuil New 4rlnn Anchor l.lnri.N. )WlK01l NUW OhLKANS. City of St. Louis, Jua. 0'Noal...inaalor. Araaer4wk Will leave the Klevator TUKtL)A4, July 2,th, at 12 mi For freight nr iwita atinly C. I,. HM,, Pa, Aut. All SToHM. ,st. MM TIITONVILI.K. For Oeooola. llulea Point, Carutlirivil!, Uttynao ami Tiptonvlllii-Ih now steamer 4JA10SO, r-avnp. W. P. Hall maatorl B. O. Miuuall...irk. Will leave aa above, and all way nointa. KVKHY MONDAY and TUlIH.SlUV lit i p. in. For I reiirht or l'n-a-e BinOyon board lkk Link. Stf mIIh, rinr llnt nua Hemnlui Hlllt ) ! lrIH'l4MC tOTUtn. For Helena. Uk-nJale, KrUra Point aai all ' Way liaadlna Staamer .1 nines J,ee, J. U. Cooir, maatr....J. W. Suiiluora.piera v"i lve at abov on vry MOiNuaY. W K1M KBUA V and FKIUAY . at 5 o'il:k. For Handotph, niton, Uaoaul aal Wj banainr i htenuier I'Oaliouin, T-rvmt M. T. Cliiatl...niaitr I IMati In ,. ,,-rl Uavea ery MONDAY. WKDNKSDAY anj 1'KIDAY at 6 p.m. Th bouta of thli line rsaorvn the right to intaa a'.i liuiiiti-. in oainaiti nia iie'n unaatc. .its3,3: lM,lia.n .IAMKH 1,K, ,1a , H'l-", MoihiiIiInA: tVhite KiTorrkt.Co Fr 4'lHrrnilon, llet-nllo lllnlt. Ua Arr), Aunuata, 6earny, Newport, Jaokaon liort, IlateMVlllo nml all Way Landinua, K. 0. I'oatnl.. nai. i mi uaifiw, -ii Will leave KVEHY WKDNKSDAY at i i.m. maater, -f NTIt. Al.lltKfA N4 , . ,rr Albert 11. Smith ,.maitor ii. iV VTT inn isuvo r.vr.ivi OAll lilMl al . p.ru. Tlirnuali rutin niven tn all nulnn Kriki eoiialKiied to the IMeiniiliia and Whlta Kirar PockutOo., at Moii.bi or Terrene, will l forwardotl irum i.tl v. For ironural infinna- lion iijiely ,it olll.-o, (tiltl IVIi'(.iioto '".!. .No H Matllaon at., orU FOIL WJllTJi ItlVEH MILT lliltKY'M 'y MEMPHIS WHITE K1VLK fK . Freddie Robinson, -vq M. 11. Ilnrrv ,.,.i. For ll.lon.i, Terrene, De Valla liluff, Uoa Ar, nuKuaia puarny, ewtnirt anil uatO'iviUo. Will lanve aa uhova SAT I! H I1A V ,,, r. .. riirouKh ratea to all nolnta. Freiaht eon ilined to Milt Harry Line, Moiiii'hia, will 04 liromiitly lorwnriloil. P.P. PKASK. I ototihone IH?. I he ni.l'ruuclN Itiver 1 1 uiimuirluiiu Cu.'l Fin Side-W heal C. H. .'dil 6:xr JKd Font or, - VT - O. K. Joplln mat'. -xii.i. i.kavk tnr.ni'iiiH kvkhi THKNIaAT. at S o'olook. for M arlanna. th Cut-0 ,' intermediate landing on tit. Fraooia nter, inv oaptain retervet th right to i ,ui al anuinua r.e ileeina unaafo. J An. LK-i, Jr., ,M,winrnfi,.wi nntfe. No. 4 Ma.liann al 3leuiililH uiitl Vicksluirir Packet lout li.uir L.h. .nail Lino. For llelona, Concordia, Torren and Areas aa iity in igaut paaaanger itaauar KATE ADAMS K.Ohek...maatr I W, 0. Olankiir...olark Lenvea ftlemnhla Lenrea Matnphla KVEKY MONDAY and TUUKSDA Y. at Ii. 01.. raaerwina; the riuht tn tiaaa all landlnca thaoniitaiB mavdeaiu unauln. Tor uenaral information apply at nffina, No, 4 Majiaoa treet. B. WALWOHTU. Agent. Mill N KH, Paaa'r nt. Telenhon a!. Arkitnsiy Jtiver i'k't to. Str. R. L COBB, a. jf. umn ii... .iiinr lor, rvtmM D 11 U...I.L ... giiia- "f,' Leave! Mouii b ia Every lllbSDAY , at " p.m , II. O.liHIVK, Agent, (im, Nn S Mdlnn at. TnlM't-inn No. M. 0ll-lt('Hllll'llt Xlltljp. Wil. H D In tlio Chancer Court of Shultiy Comity, Tonn. TlmSui-rome (,iii(ice ol tlio Ancient order of Uuited Wjrkuiea vn. A. W. Johnaton et al. It Hi-pouring Irom the bill which iaaworn in Una inline thai the detain unta. John H. i-ndlook, VV. Wnuillock and MiL-jin Wood- ok, uro non rcridunti of the Stuteot Ten- iiiianee, and ttint the ruauience of thedctend not. 1,00 Wooillock. ia unknown ami i-nnnut be a.certauie'i att,.r uiktfent in-imry: It in thrri'toro ordnruu, Th.it aid Ii ur do foiid:inta luat above named niiko their ap pearance heroin, at tlio 'nurtlntmo ol Shulhy county, in Mouiphie, Tonn., on or bofura . the II rn t Monday in Hcptouioe', 1 ', and plead, anawer or doiuur to coinplainaut'a bill, or the aaine will be likt-n. tor confcaseil aa to them, laid Joha' It. Woodluck. W. Woodlook, Maggie Wooillock and i,eo Wooil lock, and set lor hearing ex pnrto: and that a copy of thia ordor bo pubiii.hod once a wook, for four aucceaaive week", iu the Meiuphia Daily Aptiaal. Thia l'Jth d iy of July, la".. A cony utloat: S. 1 Mi'DOW E1.L, Clerk an i Majtur. Ity 11. P. Waleh, Duputy C. and M. John FjriaxelljolfojMMmipl'ta. taa A Valuable Patent nnary'a (Horao) oru aud Pn Ftauj. Mr. HAVINS rerfectod mr InrentloB, I wlah to place it bolore th pnblio. aapiaJly manglaeturera, Aa a Corn Planter, Uie a pertait ancoaaa onena the drill, diatribuUd lb aed accurately, oniniured, and eorvd th saw, thereby on man purlorailng tlx work of three. The have been sa4 la thiaioction lor oyer a dotoo yeara with par ted latlalaotion. Can give raapouailil tattl moniala, Addreti JOHN ii. PANCT.Daneyrtll, Hawonil aonnlv. I'enaja "pit MUCK Ala TO TUK KONT-l aall pcrwou aeakiug tloveroacent Kd nlnvit loyment in any ol '.a dcparuneaU a Wuhlnviiin. or any other ooaitiona and the'loTMtiment, 1 willaend full laa'-faotknt at to how to promiaal to obiain tbeaaxe, and Hlaaaav t'ernutf AanlltalMa Ktipt ot On Dollar. Addreaaa JtflUf JUHOU, L.kX IMUi, Alilw Si aed bad I re-1 git-1 jut. I rf .( t oil sine tight . lanlS (ten I tio f V- - I ... , . -.1 ...I. -