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PUBLIO LEDGER .Office 1 Ifo. 18 Madlgon 8rcct BUSINESS DIRECTORT. MM. EMIT.T B. ABMOUB. 271 JIMIOTI IS Union it. HlKflOff. WKATHKri " f itreet. John W. JurrniwoK. i Union it. IIavwk. StocktoH LLJ?nd nd Adama w. L. Dnrr, 34 Gayosos''i " " Tie Ff'1 Jima L. Aao0'0'1" . -cliltoet. -n cmr S Madison street. ti2nCrnw,?. Patera' In.. Bnlldlng. A. K. Fba,b"'"' 195 nd 197 Main rtweU Ainmnnlilou, Nan, Etc. L. SrHP""". 109 Beal street. ' Aatrl. impliu anil Mada. Otto Schwill A Co.. 177 Main street. Bniriclea anil Wam.acb A Gihsok, 389 Second atreet. ' "Beer nl Ale Oepo. bit Ppmu'bbt A Co.. 13 Court street. Itnllcr Worm. Hobkbt Lrwis. No. 114 Water street. Mlnallnar hoI rlntlBer. W. D. Matkiki.d. Sol Main atreet. Boot anrt Shoe. Fbakcis Fiimso. 1AX Main treet. P. Hach, 411 Main street. Marsh A Wabxkr. 46 Beal street, a. Habdfr, 245 Main 'treat. B. Am.hr A Bo.. 7HS Boal treet. Wii. Mtu.b. 22t Main street. John W. VoKMtM, 344 Main street. Gg W. Muku.kr. 58V Jefferson street. Mottling; Work. K. HiKgoxB, 7 Washington street. HlnrT g'ltw Unodry. Richard Sharp. 228 Second street. Bakers anil 'otifretloers. iIioroic Homr. 416 Main street. H. fl k. I Beat street, j j. Tanxkr, H4 Front street. Kaocsx A Smith. 88 Beal street. ' Chab. Dkokrr. eornerof Beal ana Shelby. K. SginKI,, 137 Union street. Bonks and MtaMonerj-. n. in.DHta 9JW Main street. Mrs. W. J. Mahbpord, oor. Second A Monro. Rnnk Hnnle. Plnnoa, Km. H. O. Hou.KBR01'n,troet; Hoarllnc. Mrery ana Bain siauio, Ham. A Co.. Union street. HnalO'M Coll'sr. fl M. Borrbtso. 356 Main street. T. A. LRiniH.2fflMin street. Bnlldera. Oiirir. Hrttuobb. 189 Second street. ftllllarrta. Play at Prai-oot Hii.UARO Uau.. Piay billiards t Wn.i.riT'a. 37 Adams street. Cottar 41ln4. PbattGis Co.. 292 Front ttrcet. Jrrlnrr Rplrinic. Owx tilt.I.T. 61 and WUnion street. I'onimlaalon. A K. 'liu... 4M Front street. Job Iiray, XaiujtoeeU 1. fosaer. !)tto ScBm.TiR. 128 Poplar street. Carpenter. T F. CaM.ahaw, 224 Third street. 0. Kborr. 11 Washington atreot. riothlnar. Johisou A Va vn. f Mnin street. 1,. A A. L. Lowrkotmh. 238 Mam street. N i(im. nndar Worsham House. A.' Woi.rKWPTRm.su Main street. 4"la"r "Jawnfaetorr. Jrurs KfHAi.soHA. 147 Washington street. 'la' and Tobaera. Sot. Cnt.RMAN. 2" Mum street. .1 T. WtiJWHt. 301 and 3M Main street. riABTQRiPR A P.RKto. 43 Jofferron street. China and nnrs. W, A S. .Jacic A Co., 234 Main street. opt.ernllia. Sheet.lron orfcera. Miti T A Cn- Ptmrn Fiter and lMaek smitb". eornerJkendJKjItojstreew Tlnc. I'l'nnlnr an 4 Repalrlue;. B. A. Hoi.i.khhrro. 61 Mailiton street. Iry a. Ttt,or. Jot A Co.. 312 Main street. Itentlala. H V. rmn, I Main street. A Wrwon A Sows, eor. Main ana Jefforson. Itrnea and edlenea. ) F. Ooootrar. nnHer Overton Hotel. M. WAt:n A Co.. 143 Mnin -'reet. f V t MotrR A fo 120 Real street. !.'. iv,'i,tr, 1H4 Min stre-t AvirrwPrukkrt. e"r. Mil" ina Marret. W. 0. (iRiKwm.n A Co.. 423 Main street. Rye anil Ear le(lrmT. TR. Ti. Ij. Cni.rVAK. 4T7S Main street.. riwe I,lqnr s4 Clieara. jB.P'.rv Vrux'g, 3'-1 Main street. J- 'nipreaed Teaat. Cw- A. Mim.ru. agent of Fleisi-hmann A i r'nm . y rasC ror. Peeond end Jaerow. Co ' r-nrnlrklntr Oood. F O. TUr"art, eornerof Main and Monroa. I'n.nl'n.c and I'ptiolatery. Lonia Krith. 191 Main strxt. .1itpnlnrei and s"arpta. Btot A Carp, 22? Main street. rorerlea. R.C. Mw AC".. KWMsin street. .Tamr M D'itlr. 62 Seennil street. Chelsea. Or. A. Morti, cor. Shelby and fnnth reet. Jnrs Qi'iNi.AV. K. K. rnr. lieSnto T.inden. 1) Orivkin, T6 Peennd street; also feed. V.' Drvitt. 213 Poplar street. Pa- Kot-kr. 41" Main street P. MrVri.TV, I"11 Be"' "reet. .Innv Mc1jA'tohi.1ii, W3 Mnin street. 'Raela. Whitrmorr HorsR, hoard 5 to $V er week. Ciri.hr A Hoi'iR, L. LaCrolx. Pr'iprletor. Meals Ml at Frauri in Hnvar, 1 Adams st. Pi.artkrs' llousr. $1 2S per Hay. 129 Mam. rv.i-HRit Hai.i.. 1W and 14 Main street". Worsrav Hopr. White ACo.2 SO per day Mozart Horea 15 Washinrtan street Orrrv Tkrr Horrt. Imardll SO per day. Mr. M. h. RoiiRRR. 29'. Main street. ISa, 4'apa aad ran. K. Dart. 347 Main street air freaer and Hair Heeds. OnrROH, corner Conrt and Reeond sts. Iron. Nafe and Jail Works. A. 1). Sf-nrtTR. 119 Jefferson street. lnanranee fire, I.I re. Ft. Jar.tr E. Warxrr. 17 Mad'son street. Carriti Marow. 9 Madison street. ORPRRa A Lrrg. 1R Mndison street. 11. T. TOMURRov. 17 Madison street. Brattt A LrrTi.Rj.iHS. Agent. 22 Madison st. Iron and fst.e. Jour Marooi'r. 1m6 Main street. Jnt Printing;. Brrhh, 2i Main street. V A I.nintier. llnara, aaatl, Kte. J. KaBRR. and 34) Heei.pd Flreet. J. K. Kirti-aio A Co.. 11 and 111 UnUa st nalireaa R an h tartar j. JoHSI ClaTIK. 119 lienl Klrt. Mlllanerv and Itreaa HaaitntT. Mr". Sam.ir ki i.i.ivar, ' Vi strMt. Mr. Sirrl.. 3Vi and Xt Jlein suiwt. Mm. .1. W. Wii xihoto"!. m Hul street. Mm. M. A. Oahhrtt. VJi Ileal streM. Mag. Kooth A M. A. Cpttiru. iMi Main st. V. PraiH'jt. 311 Main street. Meat JMarKet, f. F. TIri.iiR. !) Main street. "I.Srsssri.. Ir. A Sif(. 72 Jefferson, 119 Mala Wrohor Crohrt, ft. I'lliott and l!3to tl. i. Iai.skrimrr. Ha. Main and 1" Aams. J. A.MrC'ARVRR A Co.. wholesale. 347 h"belby. bCHiu.ma A Hao..iH .leDersuo meet. '2"!!. TanaAr. Poidur street. T. RiROfHRH. "4 i nlf.n slreet. T. M- iiri.Y, is Se.-nd street. JoH H.Mir.t ak. 'A Mhin street. Vleafn, Uroreriea. rtr. Aikswojtr h 8ir. meats. V7 Vaset street. Marble Works Writr A S.s. M md Pol ler street. W. I. trsr. i; Vnie street. L. fsiTiuU Vain. ro. Orertnn Hotel. Karaery. P. OorRri.R. Feepnd, nr Peal ttraet. "". ame. Etc. ?. Cl mRT. 2 Peel street. lla. I.ampa, Naapa. Rle, O. F. pRrrorrA Co.. Main street. ' phyalrlaa. to. Cpa'PI.RR. M. I . Xil -Bd street. I ", Ih'oim r, R-i.n l'Ai Ihird street. ia. irtyi P:ta. Vain nraeu IVa. II. K- B't'. 41 MadimB st:eat. Painters. R.r. K. lisrti'.Kit. 'i Main ft rlambfr and 1m Fitter, C. Bbictardt. 318 Front How. ' . Fliol;riib'r, Cards V pordoj.. abmstroro's, 311 Main it. II. SIovuson. 249 Mum (trot. Oodkx, 1 Mnin street Cards 3 par dot. i P. F. HiRon. 45S Beal t Painter. A. F. Datib, 296 Second street. Pitt at and Oils. 0 Qpaorrhbpbh A Co.. 39fl Main atreet. Kental A3y. S. W. McOhrr. 5 Adamt street. Koofera. Jamrs Hai.i A Co., 1MH Beal atreet, Pin stlo blate Kootlng uororany. - ICeal Katate Broker. H. L. Onion, 81 South Court street. Keatanrants and Haloons. W. Riirsrt, 85 N. Second atreet. Chelsea. Mrnnuiwrn. corner of Second ana ALaauon. Jours', Nob. 5. 7 and 9 Court street. Wori.i.rr Housa. meals 2o. 58 Jafferson t. Saw and Planing; Mill. Johh Zrnt. Front atreet. opp. Qaa Works. Mcbool. ' W, Z. MitchrMmJ Prineipal, 808 Third atreet. MaTlnics Bank. . Tttt'jxiv'a Satiko ard Tepbt Co, 44 Beal at. Steering: Maeblnas. Oiotrb A Bakrr. 318 Main street. SiMORg Machini Co.,2r3! Mam atreet. WiLBHif M achiki Co.. cor Adams and iieoonq Stores, Tin Ware and Urates. Risrt A Johnsoii, 305 Main street. L. Fbiti A Co., 151 Main street. Tallorlnaj, Cleaning; and Repairing;. W. M. Lokr. 17 West Conrt street. Hanson A WALK re, 216 Second street. ' Undertakers. Thos. 8waS. 232 Third street. Fi.AHBRTT.ilABi.gy SuLUvAit, 317 Beoond, G. H. Holbt A Uro.. 329 Mam street. JeHK Walsh. 344 SecoLd and LIS Winchester, Wtioleaala and Metall Heat Ntore. C. Mb: ibl A Co., 77 Main street. Wall Paper, Etc. L. M. 1ah A Co.. 381 Main street. Watches and Jewelry. V. B. '1 hatbb, Sm Second street. K. L. Mini or, 303 Main street. J. Brrg. 77 Beal street. EXPHIS F0ST0FFICE. Orrioa ocm-Fbh8 a.k.to 5p.m. t BcrbaT. Ck 'ee. Armas. a. at. I r.. 12 3.30 12 Meaii.hisA Ohio II. B. Twice Dail7. Memiihis ACharleatoB It. R. Daily. Mi.lf!i:pl A Tennes- nt h. K. Daily. Memphis A Little Koek R. H.-l'aily. MIsj. river to '.'lnna A I'nar's P't ti.iily. V;cksljri'(tri-weKly) Mon.,Ti)Uie.,SAt. MKs. rirer t- St.I.ooia Mon.Thnra. Iri. White l'.iver cmi Weekly Toes. A Kat. Ark river.setni-weefcly Toedny and Satnrday Mnriou (tri-weeKly) ' Mon., Wed.,Fri. Cuba, Tennessee weekly Friday. ByhKiiiAOIIvoRranen Toes, and Fri. 8.2" 3.: ii.oo 9.39 11.45 8.15 lion 11.55 2. 1a X a) 3 30 S V S30 is an 8.00 9 in 3 30 tsllslO IHKr.lTOKI. a LODGES). Booth Mr-phib. V J M. Brotiks, W M-: A.J. fcoe'or. .Secretary. Acn..i. Nn. K1 meets I-'t Monday in rerr iDon'.h. at Odd Fellows' Unll corner Courtand Main. John Gordon, W. M. s U. Ricnmonrtecre'ry. i.iiiKisitt. No. 29 meets 1st hndy tt each month at OJd Fellows' Hall. Wm. Frank. W. M.: A.S. Myers. Secretary. I DrSoto, No. 299 meet 3d rriuay of each ronth-Odd Fellows' Hall. Bun. F.Price, W. M.i K. w. uneiten, Mereiary. KIIWIRNIRO, Tn. Trect' jtjrjot ...k month at Md Fellows' Hill. Uichard Creighton, W. M-t Jas. S. Carpenter, Secre tary. EOT II. ACC3. Prrh Chaptr. No. 22 meet 2d Monday of ealh iaonth at Msonie llall in yoso Block. A. J. r-nelr, M. JS. Jl. r.;J. 4. WelleT, Secretary. Mrvphib Ohaptrb, 1o. A meets' at Ma aooie Hall, In Oiyoso Bbek. 2.' Monday of nch m"nth. W. S. Matthewa. M. . U. P. : R. W. Shelton. Secretary.- SirrrrA Coftci:.. Vn. f meets 3d Thnrs- lay of each month st M rsonic Hall, in Gar. oo Block. G. Uoder, Th. III. ; C. II. Myon, Has. TXKFLAB8. Ctrinb Cohharbert. No. 4 niets4th Mon day of each month. J. M. Pettiarew. K. C. i T. J. Barchns, Roe. Cai.tart I'raptrr or nosRvr.on. iMn.no. U Charles W. Adrims, 3id, S4.V W.'.'j H. Tomiinaon, Jza. coo. . I. O. O. F. DIRECTOBT. J st atu ral!ows,rna!l, corner Main and North Conrt street.. IfODwBS. MEHtT LnoR. No. A meets ery Tnes- da. Wm. W. Humphreys. N. (.; K. o. Milton. V. G : L. S. Burr, Secretary; E. F. Risk, Treasurer. CgiCRAHAS- Loner. No.8meeUeTry Mon day nirht. Ben Freiberg, N. t.i R. B. Jones, v. (.( K. A. erayser. tu o.; j uemaa cscon, p. o.i jonn uoii. ireaenrer. Schii.lrb LOPOR. no. mt meets erer ' itm aeia night. J. G. Schmidt. N. r. ! Henry Schilling, . i.: Chas. Borner, bee etary; Uenr Harder. Tresaurer. lUnsrs i onmn. HI meeueTery rrinay nlrit. J. T. Lees. N. G. t J. J. Ross. V. O. ; J. H. Shepherd, P. and R, S.t J. 6. WUkins, Treasurer Bi.rrr Citt Lodor. No. 1K7 meets every Tuesday ev ening at 260 Second s'reet. W, I.. Crook. N. G.i R. C. Ryan, V. G. : W. II. Moyiton, Secretary; C. Grots, Treasurer. EXCABFHER7. Oiroao Krcawpvrrt. No. 3 meets on the 1st and 3d Thurt-day night of each month, ban'l Shlosa, C. P.; Charles M.Carroll. 11. P.: John L. Graff. 8. W.; John A. Holt, T.i Frank I nderwood, J. W. MrnpHiR F.RCAnrRRXT. No. 39 meets Jd and 4th Thnr-dar nirhu of each month. Tbos. h. Risk. U. K.: .loe bcic-Re. n, P.t Wm i. lloman. 8. W.( II. B Cu'len. Scribe; T. S. Bingham, Treasurer: H. Bacaer, J.W. DRQERg LODOg. ' Mruphih Drore lyiixiR No. 3 Meets Brt Saturday of each month. C. M. Carroll, D. M.: l. C. Trailer. I I). M.; B. R. Jack. A. I. M : Thomas 8. Binghaul, Sec'y; Clias. Richmcnd. Treaa. K RIUHTI OF PTTHIAS. Trwrrsrtb Lodob No. 8 Meets rer W efinesdar night st Vtt Second treet, Vincent Block, opposite l onrt Muare. p J. Moran.O. !.: G. W. L.Crook. V. C.i (leorra Vull'ry. K. of R. and 8 : II. II. Cole man M . ot v.- A. Uunn, JM. ol urou. P.; C. K. McClean. P. C. CirrR ng Lior Lope: No. 18 Meets every Monday ninht at 2N0 Second street. Vincent Block. opfKite Court S'luere. J. V. Ander- i. :. I. : J.J. Itui, v.C: V. A. liurr. .i. K. : B. H.Coleman. M. P.; L. G. Heabard. K. It. 8. ; F. M. iialcy. P. C J. C. W alslon. P. X vr.MPMtAkt'K atOt'IKTT. atiia Tratri.B or fl. tmo T. No. 1 meets err We.ineeday ai-ht T'io'elo-.k at new Ma.mc hall. iayn Plock. Mais street. P. M. ll.ler. W. C. T.: J. . Conrad, W. V. T. : J. W.'Kl.ler. W. R. : All. H. W Kte, W. P : .L.ho W .Ura'.aia. W.lr : it. K. Tale, W. II. i . P. hi-k. W.G.: A. H.inn. W.b. "ItECOJID," SEARCY &RKANUS, CiIRa LATES AMONG ALL Til KIR. I chants in the While and Red nrer taj- lr. Is Hie People's Organ. Meophis merchanls will Cod this a r.d aordi us Km make their eaisinees known tv tha Co t.lj w n,r.-kaBl, in thai aectiua .artieu. I larly. Addresa Jaf aB fkOLII H, Jtt., FINANCIAL AND OOMMEECIAL, "'" ' ' rr ' ' MOIIET. 1 " Poruo LEooRg Oppipr. t Mrjiphib. Tin.. Doeeuibor 30. 1SV4. 1 The money, market is quiet and easier, with the supply of curreucy equal to the demands of trade.. The bauka discount all first-class paper offering at 10012 V cent. i annum; on the streets money is in act:ve demand and rules a, V cent. month. Brokers are paying 1101101.: for Kold, with few trans- actions. ixctianRe is in fair supply and easy;, on New York and ost;;3 points buying at Jo discount and selling- at par; New Orleans is quoted at jc discount; sight bills on all points rule at jc dis count. There is little or nothing doing in local and foreign securities, and no transactions worthy of note, and rates are nominal and unchanged. Memphis 6's, currenoy 40 041 Memphis 8 a. gold-bearing-....- 48 (nt0 Mtcolson paveincai scrip si (it.ij Sholby county warrunUi 75 (S0 Charleston railroad stoka.... ..12 i15 Tennessee new issue- 30 (a'tt Tennessee State warrants-.,.... ...iQ ) FBKIOHT TABIrr. The following are freight rates, V ewt., on compressed cotton to the points named i . All Rail. Hirer and Kail Baltimore......-.... I HO , I 85 Philadelphia to hp New York...M,...,..M. 1 00 i Oft . Bmton 1 05 1 CO Providence 1 10 - 1 On Fall River..-....- 1 us , , 1 to Lowell 1 OS 1 Oil f.awrnnca.- 1 09 ' 1 04 Liverpool, via N. Y. 81Wd 78!id New Orleans, all rail and all river...-. 41 00 T.iveroAol. via Mew urlcana. ateameuio. Liverpool, via New Orleans, sail..... Receipts and ahiDinenta of eotton alnoe Lict Friday evening at all tnnea Btates porta art as fullowa: Nat receipts .........-........... 70.74' Exports to Great EritaiE............ 11.432 Export to Franne. n,244 I'.x ports to ooc tinent.. 7.403 Kxporta coastwwe......-. . none Stock 832.315 Kn Ton. December 3P. 10:20 a-m. Cotton is wenR, lower 10 sen auu uuimuauy uu changes. , Ordinary &U ood Ordin.il' otl3' Low Middling Raid Middling ,, Alabama... S14S Orleans... .. .. . l4-'4 Texaa..... 14 LnrgBPOOL. Decomber SO 2:30 p.m. Cotton opena easier. Upland. 7a: uneana. tya Sales. 12,000 balos, of which 2000 were for ej port and apecuiauon. For auuilional and latest market re. porta, see third page. ' 41F.NP.KAI. MAKKF.T. Tha following qnotatiana fare !for orders from atore and small lots In a jobbing way A Pfl.KS Medium to choice. 12 50(4500. BIICKWHKAT FLM'R-Pcr bbl 8 50Cai AO. RltAN-Steadv: wheat. (24 (HXaiT) 00 t ton : Il2lil 25H 100 lbs; corn hran. 2.;5024 50. BACON Clear sides. MVloc; clear rib sides, 37 S10S.c: shoulders. VimV,ic hams, sugar-cured, 13914c; hre.ikfaat hacon, 13 rlc: mess po'k. 11 aufsjss m m nni. nuig shoulders, TiS'c: clear rib sides. VJsWiox lear suics, luiigut;; uami, new augar- ured. 13oI4fl. liKAN S-I2 40C"2 7a. KAILINtl Sfl'KFS ASU TIES-Bagging. 2 and 2X lbs. i:vaie; on orders, Xlo higher, Haling twine. 14'15o! iron tie. oujTVSc. BLlLDiJNU MAIRKlALS-in store prices re; Cement. Louisville. $2 35: Rosendule. V V Lbl, 2 ax ; ha:r, z sr(z txi m-m bale; hale; plaster. Michigan, 3 50; New York, (ill; lliue. iierbhl, 1 40. i Cinv.pEAS-$2 4032 60. COPOAXL'TS Per 100. 6 50. rtiPFKK Rio lb. common to choice. 20 2Sc: Java ana Laguayra. ZH.i,io. t'ALiL.r.3 otar. id. iikiic. C1IICKKNS Old. 82 00(33 00: choice hens. $3 .50. COAL OIL V gallon, 17318c; special rates for large lot". CORN Yellow shelled, 859860: new ear in sack. 8VS7c: white. K7r90c. CORN-MEAL Kiln-dried, lull weights. lvi 711. COTTON -TIES-8c lb. COTTON YARNS No. 600. 12jl2o: No. 5(0. UM 4c: No. 400. ln-aiii!e. CAUBAU KS to WK310 uu per loo for sound beads. CHEESE New Factory. I.TOKXc: Englinh dairy. 1717Vc; rates irregular. Lit KhT L is tsy the barrel, 2 00 per bush. COTTON -8KK1 M OO ton on landing: to so delivered. thLfKY Per floien. S0375c. CHAN B KRRIES Per barrel. 11 50(4)12 00. C0TT0N-SE Kit Olb-Crude. at 41043c; yel low, 54a55c: oil-meal, 22t ton. UKitsi- fkuii Aruiea, taac: peaches. ydrt'-: nominal. LOtLUS- opium. ?i ow qnmine ounce : morphine.O 25 a ounce : camphor. jTXc per pound ; ctiinroiorm, X ou ft pound ; castor 1, zoo V ponna: nornx, u w pound : Diue w. in iars. 1 10 V pound: calomel. 1 90 VI loumI: indigo, 75(d 511 at pound; asifoeti- ar, aoe w pouna: lanaric acta, toe; saipaanc J 0.. K. alnl...l O AO U -.1!..-. ipdide p-"tah. 5 00. ItiitKS Vuietal 13 wi.i ou. KOG3 - 2"'.'iSo dosen: nominal. FISH-Mackerel No. I. bbls, 14 7515 00: alf-barrels. 7 007 50; kits, 1 iorttl 70: mess, its. 22562 50 No. 2. barrels. 12 0IXS12 50: hall-barrels. 6 7S7 00; kiU. 1 25iai 35. No. 8. large barrets. 11 0"li 5"; half-barrels. 75C i 25: kits. 1 15'ojl 20. White nsh. No. 1. ha f- barrels, 7 00-7 50: family. 4 5CK5 0u. Cod, in toxev, per lb, (VdTc; boneless, 9c. Herring, snoked. oOct roe herrings, nau-barreis, 1 Oj-jJ ttn 1 FLOUR roper and extra. 4 E0HI5 25: fam ily and fane; brands. 10 57 50 a bbl: inte rior, tm no. iTSU Dried cod, extra large, drama. 6e: boxes. VWsie. GAME Ducks, 11 50 to 00 per doien; prairie chickens, 2 50 to 3 50 per dozen ; quails. 2UJ to 2 25 per doien; remson, 3 to 6e per lb. lipll-V-fO W(9bjSov hoi. G K E.S K-Steay at $4 tty& 00. UKOCi.RIe.fc eugar. crushed, powdered nd granulated lb in barrel. ll',Ctr2c: soft refined yellow and white in barrels, 10allHci nroen and yellow in huds, lu ai isc, Molaiwa, Louisiana, new. In barrels, ftOiaHOc; sugar- carload, ti Hw; V, 2SO-b bbl. Rice, b&jo. Str,rch.54c. Soda,7ra8c. LAK8-;rVvrxy. 15 75: 7ilO(aTin. 18 75: 9x11.4110x13.7 2'-. 11x1412x17. 8;l2xl8(SH8x20 ti 25: 14 x22Hlfix24, Io the trade a div eenntof 50 cent. JloK.SKRADl3UE8-Perbarrel,800. JIO.MIN Y-W. barrel, 5 WUh i5. HAY ton. prairie. 114 ftl7 00; mixed, 1 UW21 (J; timothy. 126 027 00. HARDWARE. EIC.-Bar Iron, fl lh. V 4Se. Boiler platea, (orernment stamped, 4V4e: charcoal ooi I er No. 1. 8'',c; ure bed iron. No. 10 to 14. 6 e; charcoal bed. 8V$c; sheet iron, No. 26 U 27; 7Kcs sheet iron. No. 22 to 24. 7Sc: charcoal, No. 26 to 27. vjc; plow slabs, 6kc; steel slabs, lO'c; plow wings, 6(9 ie norse-shoe iron, 6H' : bolloware earn ings, bd'r soring steel. 17Hc; east steel, 2v: axes, fl duxen, Liaio ; boiler rivet, a lb. 8'e. lilDKfl. ETC.-Dry deniklo.3C36c! ahees nelu. 1 ia'91 Hi: Hint hides, lv3l-c; dry salted, 14c: green salted. H'e; green. ie12e. KRAI T New In store, 8 75" M per barrel and 5 50 per half-barrel. LEMONS 17 50 ) box. LI V K STOCK -Uuiet: hewf cattle. lV32,4c: god, 4'4ic; choife,',5"iic. and scarce. Cowa and calves dull at 115 UM440 0II. Sheep, choice 4 ;va5e. Hogs. 7"71-r5 all srnfi weights. Mules. t!10.l40. Horses, Wnl'M; choice, ll)i"r. Oxen, f.rK475. LARJ-Tierea. 14 VI4 -c: kga.l4Tlie; pails, l-.'jc: aares. r.ai7-ic. MATCHES, BLACKINU. ETC-Weonot: M-Oches r gross. ' in box, 7 50; parUr, y gn.FS, 8 I'm .V); Ilixon's stove polish, f gross, 8: Mason's blacking, H gross, 495; Urge. b8Cm. MfcAI. t KKSII-Leef. forequarters. 11 tiindjuaileri,si!Mc. Cheer, by the carcase, NAn.S-13 rv4 00 keg. NAVAL STOKES--Ream. bl.l; virgin. K Ui; pale. 5; Nu. 1.4 75 No. 4. 4 W; pitch. V blil. 5 tar, bid. 7 50; half bhl. 4 Vc. Manilla rope, ft Hi. l tl.i'-e; Mal, I'.al'.'c; t..rred roi, liic ; tar marlio, 'e: suun yarn, 2: oakum, a bale, navy, 5, American Bevy, 5 51; best riavy, e. (ATn-Choice. 72'a75e bsshel. ONIONl-14 bw, in bbl. Pol A'IOfc Aocurdiog leaiia aad euality. 2 M-v 7". bbl. PAINTS Linseed oil. tl 0T,; boiled. 1 09; ..... j,., j - , ,1.. Ljlk.t.-: bladdrrs, 4',c: varnirh, coach. 3 fitc, 1 j;. pal, No. 1, 1 75; hre-ir.rof paint, dry, 3Scs eclun red, dry, Cookson s, fci yellow ochre, dry. 8ci ahiu lead, lo'vellHe. PICkLES-New, per barrel, 10 50; half-har-rrl. 5 Wi. Plli'EKT-Per keg. J 50, lIN.Nhl.S' STIH.K Tin plate. IC. 10x14, Ux, 14: IC.Mx-Ji, 16; IC. mn. 14 rO. JC. r6ng. 13; IX. lo14. 17: IX. 14 20: ls; IX. l'-'xVi, 17 75: sheet iron, b'.iled. N't. & and 27. tr.VaTe: do. ..Larccal. ?.-Tr la.n- ired. 14'ISc: Ruseia iron. 24c ; Imitation do. . 17'v shei iin". lie; iron wire. 9si.j; soldier, I IXyZ-r; lead, 0; copper pits. 3sc; metallic. tlork tin,. TI hkK.Yc.Ia fair demand at r 0al2 no. MM.i,AK-u.l to choice, liijiaic, and cviauioa, 14c per galloa. WHISK Y-Proof. per gallon, a in age and ouaiuy, t aoaT U). WUEAT-ISeed varieties soiling at fl 609 1 60 por bushel . WOOU AND WILLOW WARE Bucket. It itnin. I .-J.. O I M ilKHlll; painted, 40; tubs, painted, nests of 0, 1 aK ou; mo. 1, IB 00; No, z, ; no. a. 8; chums, vine. 16 In 22 inches. 8(310: cedar. iron-bound, 14 17p! cedar, brass-bound, liKdj jk wen ouckou, ;it)i; washboards, wooa. HZS; line, 2 40; ax-hanulej, 175i50; moaaures. FACTS ASP FASC1ES. ' A society for distressed Americans is to be established in Berlin. ' Tiachendorf, the well known Biblical scaolur, died recently at Leipsio. Mr. Lilliegrecn, of Kansas, grieved only six weeks beforeimarrying his sec ond wife. A Texas belle has fluid an admirer for breaking her nose in trying to kiss her against her will,, They "relieved" a boor man and family in New London, Vjonn., and he bought a dog with the monpy. The letters of Lord Chekterfield have been translated into Gur.irathi by a Parsee lady, and' published tit Bombay. Two blind men rowed a match in Eng land recently. They went1, over the course without fouling, and (he winner came io six lengths ahead. A Cheyenne policeman has testified under oath that half the population of that town habitually becomes drunk and disorderly before midnight. " Max Adeler keeps a dog," gays an exchange, "te worry his mother-in-law." And so ought every man whose wife keeps a mother to worry him. . A lettsr in the New York Tribune says: " Papa has given us three cents a day for not sucking onr thumbs. We send one dollar for a child in Kansas." Some of the leading theaters in Ger many propose to put a stop to recalls and of throwing bouquets and wreaths on the stage during the progress of an opera or a play. When the editor of the Courier-Jour nal wag in New York and a restaurant waiter asked him what part of oysters he liked best, he promptly replied: "I'll take a breast bone." The manufacturers of glass bottles claim for their business the unenviable distinction of being at present -the dull est and most nnremunerative of all branches of manufacture. The "Bool: of Kells," valued at $00,000, which was announced as miss ing from the library of St.' Columbkill, in Dublin, has been found in the British Museum. How it got there is a mysterr. Count Bela Sxechanyi is now organ izing an Austro-IIungarian expedition for the purpose of exploring the Hima layas. Several eminent scientific men in Austria are t accompany this expe dition. Lord Lytton, ton of the author of "My Novel," and himself known to literature under the nora de plume of Owen Meredith, has been appointed British Minister to Portugal, an ornamental position worth $20,000 a year. The British Government iB engaged in making such improvement to Cork har bor that, when finished, it will be one of the best harbors of refuge in the world. The entrance will be protected by forts' armed with guns of the heaviest calibre. It seems that the Japanese merchants understand "cornering," and have some times tried the game with rice or silk But they treat this kind of crime in Ja pan the same way they do false estima ting on the part of contractors cut off heads. A Nantucket fisherman, whilst return- ng home the other day, was struck sud denly by something which knocked him senseless in his boat. On coming to his senses again, he found that a large duck hud flown directly against his neck with such force as to kill itself at once, for it lay dead in the dory. Prof. Emanuel Herman of Vienna first introduced postal cards. They were used in England, Germany, aad Switzer land in 1370. in Belgium and Denmark n 1871, and in Norway, Russia, and the United Stales in 1872 3. In some foreign countries a card is attached on which an answer may be returned. As the congregation of the Kaasay (Scotland) church were returning home ward on a recent Sunday evening, a man named Duncan Matheaon was suddenly attacked by a stag, which threw him to the greund, pierced his arms in two places with hit antlers, and bruised his head very badly before he was able to call for help, which was fortunately near. The same deer has since attacked several men; and the people have taken to car rying weapons of defense out of doors, in case of similar encounters. Bazaine's escape has been immortal- zed in a Pariaiaa toy. On a little tower stands a little man of tin, dressed as a Marshal of France, and holding a rope in his hands. Touch a spring, and the Marshal launches into space, slides down the cord, and lands in a boat whicli comes laboring out from the rocks of tin over a cardboard sea. Just as the Mar shal drops aboard a soldier in uniform looks from the tower in evident alurm. The boat moves back to its stntion, and all maybe begun again if the joke be thought good enough. Boslnn Post. A Toiitig Japanese, while in the United States, ex pr eased much surprise at see ing cranberries eaten at the tuble, and s:tid that in the mountains of Japan they grow very large and beautiful, but are never cooked. Some old man occasion ally goet up the mountain and picks a long baakel full of them, which he bring! 011 his shoulders down to the town. Here the Loyi gather about him and for a small coin purchase the right to crowd their pocketr with them. And what use do you think they make of this otherwise oselrss fruit? The boys blow the glow ing berries through rattan tubes, as otir boys Wow white ones through tin ones. That's what cranberries are nsed for in Japan, whfre they grow in great perfection. LEGAL BLANKS Warrantee Deeds. Trust tt Quit Claim Deeds of (Jilt. Blanks for Depositions, Attachments, , Leases, Chattel Mortgages, Crop ti Peace Warrants, Probate Blanks, Summons, Executions, darnishnients, Subpoenas, WRIT OF FGRCI2LE ENTRY AK3 CETAIf.ES Writ of Possession, Appearance Bonds, Powerrof;Attomey, Etc., Et., Etc., AT The LEDGER OFFICE MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS. TTALIAK. AMERICAN AND TALADEUA j. marble at very low pricea, as iuiiowa: Headstones. 2 feet, with socket and foot- stone, lettered 0 uu Headstones, 2Yt feet, with socket and footstone, lettered 12 00 Ssadstone. 3 feet, with socket and foot- stone, lettered-.- ... lb tsj And all other sites in proportion. Italian and American marble box tombs, paneled all round, and full sise, 8150. Also Italian mar ble apire monuments, 7 feet high and lettered, t llJI. these rates are lower than marble waa ever aold at in Memphis before. Designs sont to the country free f charge. ISIinwood curb ing at reduced rates. KS-lfW THOS. WATTIWETX. S8 TTnlnn st. THE OLD RELIABLE. l K A N K L I N BOOH KINDEKY, Blank Book Manufactory And PKINTINU HOUSE 15 West Conrt strrnit, fflomnhls. r4. C 'i'OO l t 1 Proprietor B0U.1D AND MANUFACTURED IJ frnsa a r-aHt-vi.BV 10 the riKinr WB in the country. Iba KasUrsi aarkat not irUd In quality or nr. isUak Hanks lUr. STOCKS. MILLIONS ABE MADE T-IVKBVWKKK TNWAI.I. RTRKKT. rlj luut.n a wnerlv l.aner ami namiihlut show ing the vai-ouaanetbodsof operating infatocks lug. anauoM. Piuniue copy rree. uouoie privi- leges negotiated on members of tha 8 took Kl- cnange. mocks uougut on small margin. Collootlons made. J. Hickling k Co., Hank ers and brokers, 72 Broadway, New York. l-ll - LEGAL. Trustee's Sale.. ( ( BY 'VlttTUE OF A" CERTAIN TRUST dood made by K. W. Bcrugg on Dnoember 12, 1873, to me aa Trustee, to sooure L. P. O. Bnrford certain indebtedness therein men tioned, which trust is of reoora in me negis ter's office of Shelby county, Tennosaee, in Record Book No. W, page 97, 1 will on ... , Monday, December 28, 1871, m on the premisea in Gormantown, Tcnn., soil at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, a certain store-house and lot described as follows : Beginning at the southeast cor ner of the lot, the same being the northeast eornerof the Miller lot, and thence running north and fronting on Bridge street thirty foot to the southeast corner of i,. w. Thomas lot: theuce west seventy feet with G. W. Thomus line; thence south thirty feet to the Miller lot; thence west seventy feet to the beginning. The same being the lot Improved for R. W. K.atir?ii hr Douglass A Featherston In 1R73. Equity of redemption apeoiully waived. Title believed to oe gooa. ..., - 91-103 ' L. V. Ft AT1IER3T0N. Trustee. 2582 A. D.J Attachment Notice. -J- In the First Circuit Court of Shelby County, Tonnossoe-C. Armstrong va. 1. Newman. TN THIS CAUSE AN ATTACH MENTHA V X ing boen sued out under seotion 34fa of the (Jode ol lenneesee anu roiuruou iaiu uui , levied upon the personal property of the de fendant, and affidavit having teen made that thedefondantis justly indobtcd to the plain tifl in the sum of from five tj eight hundrad dollars by account and notes, and that he u a non-resident of the Stale ef Tennesseo: it is ii,-of.,r nr.lnmil tl.ut tha defendant. I. New man, make his personal appearance heroin, before the Judge of the First Circuit Court of Shelby county, at the court- nouso in tns ow nf Mximihia. nn tha third Monday in Jan il- uary next, and defend said attachment suit within the time prescribed by law or tho same will be proceeded with ex parte; and that a copyot mis oruer oe puousueu once a wee a for four consecutive weeks in the Memphis Ledger. . "' This 14th day of December, 1874. A true copy Attest: B. F. COLEMAN. Clerk C. W. Mktcalf, Attorney for Plaintiff. 90-96-102-KW 2649 A.D.I Attachment Notice. In the First Circuit Court of Shelby County Tennessee B. B. McUehee vs. John Dou son. TN THIS CAUSE AN ATTACHMENT HA V 1. ing been sued out under section 3155 of the Code of Tennessee, and returned into court levied upon the property, money,", gooda and Sect of the defendant in the custody or poa session of V. A. Clarke, and affidavit having been made that tha defendant is justly in debted to plaintiff ni the sum of 5:1X1 by note, and that he is a non-resident of the State of Tennessee: it is therefore ordered that the said defendant, John Dodson, make his per sonal appearance herein, before the Judge of the First Circuit Court of Shelby county, at tha court-bouse in the city ot Memphis, on the third Monday in January next, and de fend said attachment auit within tho time pre scribed by law, or the same will be proceeded with ex parte: and that a copy of this order be published once a week for lour oonseoutive weeks in the Public Ledger. This lKth day of December, 1874. A copy Attest: - B. F. COLEMAN, Clerk. . Clapp A Mitrx, Attorney! for Plaintiff. 92-9S-104-11H Xot ice Trustee's Sale. TN PURSUANCE OF THE POWER AND i authority conferred upon me under and by virtue nf a deed of trust bearing date the lSth of July, IttftS, reoorded in the Register's office or Shelby county, xennesfee, in iiecora cook No. 8, pages 4o2, IM and 4M, and exeouted ta me by Amelia W. Mitchell and her husband. William r. Mitchell, 1 will, on the 26tli Day of January, 1S.5, sell at publie auction, to the highest bidder, forcah, upon the premises, the following de scribed real estate, situate, lying and being in the city of Memphis, county of Shelby, and State of Tennessee, on the south aide of Conrt street: Beginning at the northwest corner of a lot of ground sold by James Young to Sam uel Walker, and bv said Walker conveyed to John A. Sannoner, Trustee; running thenre west V" M north, on and with the soutn line of Court street 38 feet; thence south n m treat. 14fi1-,, feet t a stake on an alley; thence east 9 31' south with said alley to said bannener a una or eouinwesi corner- thence north H- 30' with said Sannoner's line 148H feet to the beginning being the same property conveyed by James M. Mo Combsand Elizabeth W., his wife, to the said Amelia W. Mibthall. This sale will be made to complete the payment of a debt due J. J. Folk s estate oy me sniu mucnou anu who forth sum of Sft"il!2 5t, with interest at six er cent, per annum irom me utn oi .uarcn. 874, till paid, and all proper expenses and costs. The title to the property is oeuevea to be perfect, but as 1 act aa trustee, I win con nnlv riicIi title aa 1 have. The right of redemption and repurchase ia waived in tha deed ot t.rutc. ana tne pur chaser's title will be absolute. w.ii. tvuui, trustee. Wright & Foi.K'g, Attorneys. December 19, 1874. 95-127 Attachment Notice. Panola Oil and Fertiliier Company vs. J. D, Steel. TN THIS CAUSE AN ATTACHMENTHAV 1 in heen sued out under section 3455 ol the Code of Tennessee and returned by the officer levied upon the property of the defendant, and alKilavit baviug been made that the defondant is justly indebted to tho plaintiff in the sum of t8 by account, and that aetcnaant is a non resident of the State of Tennessee; it is there fore ordered that defendant mako blt personal antenrani-e before J. T Kiiiott. J. P.. on the 34th day of January, 1S7S, at 10 o'clock a.m., and defend said attachment auit, within the time prescribed by law, or the same will be proceeded wun ex parte, ana tnai a copyoi this order be published for four successive weeks in the Memphis Evening Ledger. This the 22d day of December. 1874. 97-101-109-115 JOHN T, ELLIOTT. J. P. Executor' Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN appointed tha Executors of the last w-ll and testament of W. ti. Byid. deceased, by the Honorable ProbatoCcirtof Shelby county. ,h, now viva notioo.to the creditors of said estate to present their claims forthwith : and tbey request all persona wno may no inueoiea to the estate to call and make payment. L1IA3. u. ti nu, GEO. F. BARROWS. December 2fi, 1874. Executors. 101-152 2597 A. D.l Attachment Notice. n the First Circuit Court of Shelby County, Tennessee biedge, McKay a Co. va. Williamson. IN THIS CAUSE AN ATTACHMENT HAV 1 Ing been sned out under section .W6 of the i;ode of Tennessee, and returned ini court. evied upon the moneys, gooda or orients oi he defendant In tnecustoayor pvssersion oi be Planters Insurance company, and attiaa- t havinr heen made that the uelendsnlis ustly indebted to the plaintiff in tha sum of loii7 and interest by note, and that ne is a non-resident of the State of Tennessee; it ia herefore ordered tnat the dofendant, lee Williamson, make his persona1 appearance lierMin. liefnrn tha Jmlva of the First Circuit Court of Shelby county, at th court-house in .L -a t. . L. tl.:. ..m .n Df nil j v i,ie tnpuis, on ill" inii . ... unuary next, and detenu sain aiuaiucni ni within Iht tima nreCnbed by law, or the ante will be proceeded with ex parte; and hut a c.,i, of r hi order be published once a weuk for four consecutive weeks in the Meat- bis Ledger. . . . Ibis l'h day of December. , A true copy. II. F. COLEMAN. Clerk. By F. W. KoYSTka, Jb.. Deputy Clerk. sa-m -100 Ksi Attachment Notice. D. A. Strickland va. Mrs. J. Sheffield and J. M. Sheffield. IN THIS CAUSE AN AlfAluurM having been sued oat under seotion (4V5 of he Code ol lrnnessre. end reiurnea ny me roper officer levied upon tne property of the ll..n.tl.niN anil affidavit having been ana, la that the defendanu are iotly iadebt ' to toe plaintiff in tha suns of f ITio by account, and that defendant are non-rosidentsof the Stale f Tennessee: it is llierel-re ordered that ila- ndiinli make rneir personal appearance he- f .ra John T. hliiott, J. P., on the 2-Mh day of anuary. in at o. .i:. econd street, in the tv of Memphis, hhaihr rounlr. T.nniuM.. nd defend said attachment suit, within the tiii .-rc-cr:!e by law, or 'he aaae will b ii.-ecee-led with ei iT.rte: and tt.ai a cm.v nr th;s order be published for four roccxie I weeks in the .Memphis Ledger. This 2Ld day! Ol 1'tV.IK.r, JltliA 1.I.LL1I ir .1.1 ?i lu-iy-ii.i. LECAL. ': ' Attachment Notice. " " ' In the Seoond Circuit Court of Shelby County, Tennessee J, 11. Loewenatine, D. C. Loew , anstine and 11' M. Loewoastine. partners ' ss Loewenatine tfros. va. John Gillespie. J N THIS CAUSE AN ATTACHMENT HAV- ing been sued out undor section 'SV& of the ode of Tennessee and returned into Court, levied upon the goods and property of that defendont, John Gillospio and affidavit har- ing been made that the defendant ia indebted to plaintiffs in the sum of 1T 20 by promis sory note, and that the claim is just, and that the defendant is a non-resident of the Htato of Tennestee, or is about to remove or baa re- j moved hitnsoif or property from the State, of bos removed or ia removing out of the county privately; or concealing himself so that tha or.tinary process of law cannot be sorved on him or bos absconded, or u absconding or concealing himsolf or property; or has fraud ulently dinpoed of hia property or ia about fraudulently to dispose of his property! itia therefore ordered that said defendant make hie perronal appearance herein, before the Judge of the Second Circuit Court of Shelby county, in the court-house at Memphis, Tenn.. on the third Monday in January next, and defend said attachment auit within the time prescribed by law, or the Bame will be prooeodod with ex parte; and that a copyot this order be published onoe B week for four consecutive weeks in the Memphis Ledger. Done at office, thia 12th day of December. ' 1874. E0. J. CAMPBULL. Clerk. L. k E. LrHMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 90-96-1O2-KIK-1M Attachment. Notice. A. Seessel, II. Seelsel, jr., ) i and (i. Baum, partners!' as A. Seessol, Son A Co., va. - G -o. A. Davis k Co, TN THE ABOVE-NAMED SUIT. AN AT I tachment having been issued and returned by the proper officer, levied on the property f the dofendant, and affidavit having been made thav the defendant is indebted to Ue plaintiffs in the sum of S12i).i!o, due by a Mount, and that the claim is just, and that the defendant is a non-residenv ef the State of Tennessee ; or Is about to remove, or has roaooved himself or property from the State: er baa removed, or la about romoving himself outof the county pri- vately; or concealing himsolf so that the ordi nary process of law cannot be served upon him; or has absconded, or ia absoonding, or' concealing himself or property; or has fraud ulently disposed of, or ia about fraudulently disposing of his property. It is therefore or dered that George A. Davia & Co. appear be-, fore me, at my office, in the city of Memphis, Shelby county, Tennessee, on the 9th day of January. 1876,at 2 o'clock p.m. .and defend said suit, or the same will be procoeded with cx parte: and that this order be published once a neck for lour oonsocutive weeks in the Public ' Ledger. P. M. WINTERS. J. P. 81-H6-92-98-104 Trustee's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF A CERTAIN TRUST deed made on the 9th day of June, 1860, by D. C. Cross, to me as l rustce to secure cer tain indebtedness therein mentioned, which . trust ia of record in the Register's office of , Shelby county, Tenn., in Record Book No. 42, page -57a, to which reference ia made, I will on Thursday, December 31, 1874, at the southwest earner of Main and Madison ' streeU in the city of Memphis. Tennessee, ell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following real estate, to-wit: A lot in South Memphis, being fot 7 in block 30, 1 fronts on the west side of Muin street 3W feet, and runs back between parallel lines 100 feet, and is bounded on the north by Iluling street, on the aouth by Treievaat atreet, on the west -by lota 6 and t, and on the east by Main street. Equity of redemption especially waived, and title believed to be good, though I sell only as Trustee. JAMES P. WOOD, Trustee. Pattxrsou Sc Lon, Attorneya. 72-105 Trustee's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF A CERTAIN TRUST deed made on the Gth day of August, 1872, by W. A. Bowen, to me as Trustee to secure oertain indebtedness therein mentioned, which trust is of record in the Register's office of bhelby county, Tennessee, in Reoord Boole No. 86, page 545, to which reference ia made, I will, on Thursday, December 31, 1874, at the southwest eorner of Main and Madison streets, in the city of Memphis, Tennessee, . sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following real estate, to-wit: All the right and interest of William A. Bowen in and to a certain parcel of land in the city of Memphis, sihelby county, Tennes see, and bounded as follows, to-wit: Begin ning at a point on the north side of the Pigeon Roost road to the southwest oorner of slot oonveyed shortly before the 14th day of March, 1861, by John D. Armour to Mary C. Bowen ; thence westwardly ninety (Wj) feet with the the Pigeon Roost roail to a stake; thence, northwardly parallel with the west line tif Mrs. Bowen's said lot to New Madison street one hundred and fifty-eight (158) feet; tbenoe with New Madison slreet eastward v one hun dred (100) feet, more or less, to a point on New Madison atreet to where the west line of Mrs. Bowen'a said lot, if extended, would inter sect New Madison atreet; thence in a direct line to the place of the beginning;. Also all the right, title and interest of said William A. Bowen in and to lot No. 10 of J. D. Ar mour'e subdivision of original countrv-lnt Nn. 4uti, said lot No. 10 having a front of fifty feet on the north side of Pigeon Roost road, and running back to an alley and fronting on tha alley lorty-six and one-fourth feet, hquity oi reuomption is specially waived in tne deed to any purchaser at the sale, and title believed to be good, but I sell only as Trustee. WILLIAM N. BROWN, Trustee. Pattbbson 4 Lows. Attorneys. 72-1U5 2610 T.D.I ' Attachment Notice. In the First Circuit Court of Shelby County, Tennessee Sledge, McKay k Co. vs. J. S. Jones. TN THIS CAUSE AN ATTACHMENT HAV J ing been sued eut under section 3455 of the Code of Tennessee, and returned into court, levied upon the moneys, property or effects of the defondant in the custody or possession ot the Plan Lars' Insurance Company, and atfida . vit having been made that the defendant ia justly indebted to the plaintiff in theanm of liil 14 by note, and that he is a non-resident of the State of Tennessee; itia therefore or-, dored that the defendant, J. S. Jones, make x'i personal appearance herein, before the Jungs of the First Circuit Court of Shelby" county, at the court-house in the city of Mem phis, on the third Monday in Jaauary next, and defend said attachment suit within tho time prescribed by law, or the same will ba proceeded with ex parte; and that a copy of this order be published once a week for four oonsecutire weeks in the Memphis Ledger, This lota day of December, 1874. -' A true cony. B. F. COLEMAN, Clerk. 88-94 -lOO-io Attachment Notice. In the First Circuit Court of Shelby County, Tennessee Sledge, McKay A Co, va. It, 11. Pope. TN THIS CAUSE AN ATTACHMENT II AV- -X ing bees sued out under aection S4 5 of tha Code of Tennessee, and returned into eo'jrt, levied upon the nrooertv. tnuner. roaB .n.I effects of the defeadant in the custody or pos session of the Mississippi and Tennessee Rail- road Compsny, and affidavit having been . made that the defendant is justly indebted to plaintiff in the sum of $-0 33 by note, and that he is a non-resident of the State of Ten- ' nesaee; it is therefor ordered that ta de fendant, B. 11. Pops, make his personal ap pearance herein, before the Judge ef the First Circuit Court of Shelby county , at the court house in the eity of Memphis, on the third Monday in January next, and defend said at tachment suit within the time prescribed oy law, or the same will be proceeded with ex pnrte: and thai a copy of thia order be pub- . Ilrhed once a week for four consecutive weeks ia the Memphis Ledger. mil lltn day el December, 1S74. A true copy Attest: ' ' afUSt.piu-iot, B.F. COLEMAN. Clerk. Petition for Divorce. . 4 In the Second Circuit Court of Shelby Ouern ty. Ten nesaee Blanche Cambon vl. Justin Caiubon. IT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT IN I this cause that the detendar.fc Justin Cam bon, is a non-resident of the riLate of Tenner see: it is therefor ordered that he make hia appearance herein at C. court-house in the : rily of Memphis. Tenaasee, on or before the ' third Monday in January next. 1875. and Plead, answer or demur to plaintiff 'a bill, or the aanie wilt r taken for confessed as to him ' r? Vl JJ "J."" "Irte; and that a copy t.f this order be published once week lor lTco1,T-Atrtl.7-e'u ,n ,he 1'ublie l4g't- ,; ... uj?,- J- CAMPBELL, Clerk. 92 !ln4-Ui)" Altorn for 1'laintiff. Petition for Divorce. In the Second Circuit Court ef Shelby eonnty. - - - c put utvTll. IT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT IV 1 this cauaa, that the defendant .... i 1 . ot tl.e Stai.nl Ark.J e.Vd""nr"ii"i of th.b..t. of it utheref';. n? th.PubLiw.:r::v" fc"""-ii e.k.. ' A copy-att.-t: