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THE MEMPHIS UiVlLY APPEAL - THURSD A Y, FEBRUARY iO, 1670 n t FINANCE AND TRADE. FINANCE. Ornn op tbk Dailt appeal, Memphis, i'ebruarr , 1K70. ( The money market is without ma terial change, so far as our bantu arc concerned, but on the street uie im provement is becoming quite visible, and money is certainly easing up. It can be obtained at 10 perceut. on gilt edged paper without much trouble, even now, and will no doubt ruleeaey during the rest of the year. Exchange is in good supply, and rates are firm. Eastern bills are taken at I to i ditt eount; checking at par to 1 discount. Tennessee money is in good de mand at 80c, by tax-payers, with very little in the hands of broken, and none being oflVred by outsider!. The sup ply will probably 1- e.vhaasted in a day or two. City Hcrip is rather weak and de mand light. Buying at 7tia"7c; sell iug at 78a80e. County Warrants are in demand and firm at Mio, selling to taxpayers. The following are the New York quotation'- t(wlay on Tennessee bonds: Old, 56; New, 4ic Governments closed some better, with a fair demand: BondsorliHl U 6-i tvnl of lH&i -J15 to 6-90 " 1NM Um t-M " 1S66 115 fiy 6-20 " ll6o,nw- 6-SU " M67, " 114 to 6- UK8, " 114 tf mm Honda llii ito Pacific Niiw 111. Stocks in the morning were active ad prices somewhat excited, but closeJ I" ftw instance a little lower, though gendJy firm and active: Canton - . Wfc.-:eru Union Telei;'u to -. .- Onicksilver Pacific Mail- Adams Express riC WU. Fariro A Co.'s KinMk. iqi 's American Express. 57! United States Express Merchant Union Express. New York Central New York Central Scrip Erie . ttaadins 60 w " 34', aVM Michiiran Central 121 Michigan Southern -x. Illinois Central 143 Cleveland and Pittsburg Chicago and Northwestern. 78J Chicago and Northwestern preferred. t Koek Island . iRa St. Paul -referred COfTo. The sales to-day foot op pretty we' butsome 6X) bales of theaniouot were taken late last eveninrr. and nut lu-re- tofore reported. The demand to-day was mostly on foreign account, and it is said that large orders are on the market on a basis of 23 c for Mid dlings. Holders show a strong dispo sition to sell, particularly so far as low grades are concerned. Prices are not ho much Unsettled a yesterday, though a shade lower the advanee in Liverpool not lending any additional backbone to buyers. The transacts n were as follows : 24 bales Strict Mid dlings 24c; 3C Middlings 2o?e; 17 Ikjw Moid.: HbmSUc; MM OoodOr diafuy J2c; 2U2 Inferior to Ordi-narj-J.V to 2l; 11 stained 22c to 23c. Total sales IMS bales. COTTON STATEMENT Chamber of Com MMERTK, I t, 1S70. j MK),,his, February tax (in hand S.;t. 1, 1865). Received to-day- 'S2iu-i mb Keceived previously 14fcS,-ii4 lM3,b27 Total Shipped to-day Shipped previously 193,727 li- llH.iiC -164,764 Stock on hand at noon to-day 2o,7 IMPORTS. Memphis and Charleston R. R... Mississippi and Tennessee K. K . Memphis and Ohio R. R Steauiers Wagons, eat. EXPORTS. Memphis and Charleston R. R. Memphis aud Ohio K. R ...... 342 M so 14 153 COTTOM III JTEW VOKK. New Yokk, Feb. 9 10:25 a.m. Cotton dull aii,l teiidingdowuward. Oriiinarv 22jC; Ciood Oriiinarv, 23!ic; Low Mitl-diiug-, 24c; Uplands, 2ic; Uood,Kte; Mobile. 2-. 'jc; Orleans, 25?ic 2:15 p.m. ( otlon dull and unchanged. Sales on spot SiO bales; aud 400 for March 24 Am May 24:.c p.m. 'olion quiet but steady. l"p laaos 25H. Sales lor export, 5oi bales; spinning, SOU; specnlalion, 250; contract, 14lii, February 14 lOTTON IN NEW Or.I.EAXS. New C CltoU- &. Low M lalea. t s. Kohruary V 2: ) p.m. J active a: full prices 24V ,ooo. IN NORFOLK. uary !'. Cotton dull. 2rV,,23c. Sales 100 OOtTON I! P.ALTIMORK. Baltimore, February!). Cotton lirm; Middlings 2434c Stock 14.100 bales. COTTON IN BOSTON". Boston, Februarv :'. Cotton dull and nominal. Middlings 25!,r. Slock 45O0 liolea. conus in n.ivEi:. Havkp., February 9. Cotton quiet, Tres Ordiualre, on spot, la-ti : Low Mid dling, afloat, 137 franca. COTTON IN LIVERPOOL. Liverpool, February S. 1 p.m. Cot ton lirno-r; L'plauda, 11.1; Orleans. ll(o..' ,d 6 p.m ' and speculi Orleans 11' ler. Sales for export ales. Uplands 11 d; TRADE. The business of our city Ls on tire in gW ntid is at this season very act ive. All is particularly so with ret erencetothe grocery and provision trade, which is larger now than at any time since the war. This ftatt- ol af v vrv natteriliir and 1 i i i IT till ods dejtlere say the t . . i i 1 r I hu r, (IT. fairs is eertainl. emild. our urv ir same thine. Memphis would have oc casion to rejoice. '1'r.vde In the latter line is dull not near as active as at this time last year; but the impression prevails that when the spring business nets in dlers in dry goods will have no occasion to complain. The import.- of cohee into the United States, m 18t9, not including (states and Territories on the Pacific, was 242,102,392 pounds, against an import of 2S,012,u7fr jsjunds in Wis; and the deliveries for consumption in 1869 were 212,9!io,2M pounds, again-d a nsuniption in 1868 of 223,200,973 isiu df, being an increase in the con Vw.tni ' ( li a com pared with tblt ('!' jsiunds, or s 7-8 is cvl imports of (m IE hut F one yoar isoq and the coi"UUJPtion was ex" . ikiiiilv in 185s. ThP consump- N,--s of the re- th the ii?creased ex l..w I ' ll U I iwrt movement, the stock m tn n -lorn on the 1-t of Januflry, W". 'how a very targe taln off tw am i,arii with the supply Jeft over on tin l5t of Januarj', 1H9. Thw fai-t, tHken in cotiawtion with rumor- of a wiort crop in Brazil, makes higher prica not iuiprohttble. In referent to the future of eorn, the St- Louis Journal qf Coxnuu-riv MayH: "The flattering prospects tor obtaining a high urice for cotton last yeir, induced a very geuetful employ ment of nil tin' laboring fore of the cotton State in its production, to the general neglect of corn. The corn question, therefor", become an im portant one to them, all the more that Iroiu N'irK'1"". Kentucky, North Car olina and Trtiuowt', thousands of peo ple are pouring inui Louisiana, Ar kansas and Texas, a fact mire to in creaee hy four lol. 1 the demand for corn. As we are anxioun to furnish our Southern friends the earliest pos sible information of anything which uiav concern their interest-, we deem it our duty to advise an early securing of supplies of com for the year, as we reirard a material advance in price as absolutely certain. The crop, in the first place, is luon- tnau iwo minion bushels short. In the second place, a verv Iarir" percentage of thi- crop wa Wiolled, mid in the third place the tiWi price of pork has induced a very liberal eonsnmptlon of corn upon the fcrm. leaving the amount of sound mercbantable corn available for mar ket unii-uallv small. Thi is shown u, tK- true by the ihet that the stock ltat-d to be In store at all important luinv i very much under the aver 1 vcL.-ii the demands of the 60- s2r..i. are eousidereil. with the fj VVUO(iva vsf wv a largv incraaav la tha detnand for consumption on the "Plains" this season by reason of great emigration, every candiii mind will conclude that the probabilities for a considerable rise in the price amount to almost an absolute certainty. Ten nessee has usuallv been able to supply to a great extent the demands of tiporgia, Mississippi, Alabama, Flor ida and South Carolina, but now these States are in this market with their orders, and even Tennessee herself Is buvmg largely in this market. We trust the hints We have thrown out will be htetW, and that our Southern friends will take what advantage they can of the market note. It is quite certain that prices can go no lower, while they may and in all probability wilt advance very materially. Every dollar of expense saved upon provi sions is so much clear gain upon the next eotton crop." The same paper says of Flour and Provisions: "It may have perhaps been noticed that prices of low grade flour have advanced some in this mar ket during the iwt few days. The immediate cauciur this advance may be traced to the fart that bad roads have prevented shipments into this . e . . . : 1 1 . rrL Dili rat' I mini itiuiiuj mm-. xiifit- are many mills in this vicinity which manufacture low grade flour lor the Southern trade, and the hard freezes of winter usually afford them a good road for hauling, but this winter is an open one, and the roads are all so miry that no produce can be hauled in. There is a very light stock of low grade flour here, consequently upon the sudden press of orders a temporary advance has been obtained. This rise will be temporary, for the vaafc upper country is full of grain, and nour will undoubtedly rule low throughout 1870. We point with satishu-tion to the fact that our predictions concerning pro visions liave beeu strictly realized, and we do not doulit that still lower , raus will be forced At the moment both in Cincin- III tills wriuiuc i j rw-i 1 natl aim 111 V Il-an"i airumiuing, nuu the pork ring are itviiug blue. Many of them have oeen paying heavy rates of interest lor money, and their losses even at the best must be considerable. We think if consumers will make a shift on beef and other meats a while longer prices will still further decline until they reach a point at which ex portation benomea profitable. Beyond this figure they cau hardly recede," H.v.-.iv. There is only a light jobbing demnd and prices aio steady. India 24( S&ui heavy Kentucky 25 X&Ox. Iron Ties 6aT;jh. Bf.aWm Good oiUed, $2 75 per bushel; Xavj, f. Bitter TJood medium 2s to 33u, but an eitra choice lot might sell at 40c 'r:.. a i iii.Um in ninrL.-' Brooms AM) BBcsiMifiRS Brooms are ateajy at Sij per dozen, isroomcirn 125(jj,2uu per ton, as to cure and oouuition. i BCil.DKUs MilKMAI.-i.iimi-iuif v" I ii !!.: S(ii3 25; Rosendalo , : .t(N4 75, - -ler$4 aili.. Hair, in 40 lb balAa, fc! JVo.3. Fire brink. S'T. Building Brick fo par M. Ohio River Lime ) ulfel 75 per bbl. Alabama $2. Cape $1 ViX&tl. Cop.smeal The HMMI is quiet. Fresh, at mills, H .'al; light weight, M 25; kiln dried, H IS in small way from store, $5. CoFrsp Slock good and demand ac tive; Rio, 103.24c, as to quality. Cotton Yajwm So. 400, tec; 600. JOc; sou, lec; 700, 16c. CHKEfcE Factory 19c. W R. 18c. E. I). Ulc. Market steady. CotioX St.i) Selling at $10 00 per ion on landing, fin) er famish sacks. Motes l(i4c. Canned OooDs Condensed milk, $14( 14 50 per case. Covo oysters, 1 lb, ii 75 per doz.; 2 lbs, $2 75. Peaches, 2 dofe 2 75. Fears, $3 50. Tomatoes, fl tiinj 1 75. Cftenies, 33 25. Pineapples, $4. S.rawWwex, f3 "j. Brandy Feaches, iA i0(ar. Brau'ly CJjerries, 5 75,6. Pickles, half gal. per do., & oft; quarts. 50; pints, 2 50. Tomato Catsup, fl 25 2 25. Feppersauce, 1 25. tVju Laige stock, llull at ttQMc Feui'4- ,''cre is a pKid inquiry for low and mcdiuu. gn&tt wi;h only a moderate stuck ou hand, ii.- "i- ..".: in.- are improv ing. We quote : Fine si UXJlfi : s,a;H'r fo 25 ((ySo 50; X 10 ram y, pi) 75 to 6 2o. Fat' it Apples rang from i-l Ui i MP Imrrfl Hiu i- choice .a market. Dried ApoK-s, C'7i;; Oried leaiuw. anduu:!; Fteieu no. ntic; v.ur- rauts liic; Prunes lsc. tisu Mm:krel Mo 1, Imii S24V2S; H bt is 12 ooy,'1 on; No. 2, in fiU$? 50; do IS 76; No. 1, kit $2 90(3; So. 2 Uo2 15(12 25; No. 3. 1 Sia2. White dsh, bbls, 9 50. Sardines l!fel9 50 per case for quarters : i2& for halves. Fresh Lake Fish 10c per lb. Fked The demand is fairly active, with few lots iti tirst hands. Corn is firm ai SU',c, in a large way, and 4 Ui c in small lots from levee. (MM are scarce, and sell ing at 7Qb75o. Bran $23 lo 24. Hay S24.a2.t. r.M.ked CotUin flieed Meiii tti." per ion. Oame and Poultry The supply of Chickens is larjre, and prices are weak at J4',;4 uu per dozen. Geese 5117. Turkevs range from lr to liS. Docks $4fe4 60. Dressed Turkeys 20e (ft22c per lb. Venison S(a,;o.-. Wild Tur key iMg,lb per dozen. Wild Ducks S3 Qui. Bear meal dull at 154lSc. yuails 2 (g& 25. Bquirrel fl 50(j.1 76. Rabbits 2 5tKaS. Bum Uood No. 1 seconds 16$lSc, and scarce. Hides Market quiet and firm. Dry Flint 17c; Dry Salt 14c; Oreen do. KsJic. Green 6.n(si7c Tallow 9c. Beeswax 3o LtATiTER Hemlock Bill tlftlWt ; Oak Sole42fe4iic; Saddle 40&4oc; Bridles KS(o, 09 per dozen: Uppers 404j,60c; Calfskins, French 46u,70; American do. 180(60. Live Hroo Uood Beef Cattle are scarce. We quote choice, nominally Cfa7c, gross; medium 4u.5i.', gross. Hogs tMjyyc g ruaa, and quiet. Sheep are scarce and prices are nominal. Milk Cows fi0(gri per Lead. Work Oxen, M1N per voke. Molasses The market is firm. Prime New Orleans 75j)c; choice SS&OOe. Naval arokjss lax, in kegs, II 25 to 6 7o for Pine; in 40 gallon bbls, t lo 10; Pitch 6 per bbl; Oakum 5 to H pel bale. Nails Fair demand at (4 9tK5, rates. Oils Coal, 36(37c: Linseed raw, 1 10; do. boiled, fl 15,1 20; Lard, 1 56(vl MO; Lubricating Coal Oil, o.k .; Train Oil, fl 26vl 30. Powder Rifle per keg $6 50; blasting, 4 60. PRODfCE The market is quiet. Peach blow potatoes, in lots on levee, 1 HUCql 90 prbbl.; Ruasets 1 Ms2in lots; Pinkeye ; Karlv Goodrlcbes k3 50. (Small ua from 15 'm bbL ... n., . .... i.i i rw hntner inion nmi ai io w uui. i ur uips 50c par bushel. pRoVLsioas There ts a fair demand in the way of filling orders; but fes large lots are changing hands. Mess Pork 2s 50tv?2!i, in a small way. Clear Bulk Side in lot, 15gjl5'ac; Clear Rib 14Kr-.il5c: Rll) Sides 14lal4c; Shouldei j llilJic. Bacon Clear Side 17c: S.C. Hams c i.ani, iu uerces, itn 17c; keg17ftl3Sc. lireaaed Pork , fresh i H4l24S-'( city -packed Corned Beef 16(i $16 per bbl. Salt Good supply; 3S01U. bbl. 2 45 In lou. Scoars Stock are good and prices very firm. Common Loulalana, 9V4l0e; Fair, I pi V ; Good Fair, M,','1U-; Fully Fair, HHftil2c; Prime, 12H(yil3c; Choice, 13fel8Hc; Yellow Clarified, l iMCbte; White Clarified, 1415.Sc Spirits Demand Inactive aud price steady; highwine. U5c; proof spirit, $1 15 (01 25; ree itie-J whissy 75tl. HavhHMHavt Sell'.ng at 9(all per bbl. Hta-rom fS(- per 'b- Soap Mottle,! 943.10.'ie; yellow 7 common o' .:. ToBACi-o Prime natural leaf, light praMd. 17(1 10; fine fancy Va. Mcrtl: fine bright pouuiN, S0a,yOc; medium bright pound, 70($"0c; common bright p'lunds, o'iToc: medium bright half pounds, sound, 62'70i-; amokiag, fine and fancy, tsKtySOc; medium and common IJjOOC. :.v t.o a ii Common and pickling, 10c CASH FOR WHEAT. THK highest market price paid lor SOUU bushels Wheat, delivered within thirty Jays, by lOV, HH 1 l.l.ips tt CO , Wholesale Urocer. Ibg rout lreet. Tm proved Florence Sewing Machines. OR1NCIPAI. POINTS Of tit 1.LLI..H . I Hrlr-Aiilusilng li liion,al pled to sewing vlest mater a 'eed, splendia sads of seanm. tie most delicate ' without change. Ri Makes four din. rent stitches on the one and saas maehliio. There are only twelve pieces of toachlnerv In Its works, and is as rxwitlv jn IU motion as those ol a locomotive, and on same principle Kvery raachlue lssold lomplete, nnU rurnUhcl with a Goodrich Tuck Marker, patent sell-coider, patent cir binder and edge stiicber. nat n: rufflcr, gath erer, etc., without extra chaige. Call and see it work. HaRMoN 4 MORTON, General Agents :..'.. Msit. -t . febw between Monroe and Union. TO BAKERS AND CITY TRADE. w ' E offer Moo i Ext " Weer s Best." unices at good and a good ua nke. Ion can barrel not Sat an MaiH'oulsh Mar auu steura Illinois wheu' this year will 1 return at our expanse every IB mi Lory. 1(1 bbls. lots n M. '& bblk. luts 7 i. U bbls. lol 7 flu. We nave on consign ment UaKI barrels of this flour, and It I ordered sold. f. woLcorr, mmith a cos DISSOLUTION COPARTNERSHIP. Dissolution of Copartnership. WTlie firms Oalbbxath, Rtxwart A Co., Memphis, Tenn., bd1 Stewart, Galbrcath a FizfcK, New Orleans, La , have tills day been dissolved, tq mutual consent, Mr. W. B, Gal breath retiring. Either member of the late firm Is hereby authorised to n the flmi name In settlement of business. W. B. GALBRKATH, WM. STEWART, ANDREW STEWART. JOHN C FIZEB. Memphis, February 1st, laTO. My eontlnned Ill-health neeessllates my retiring from business, and In doing so I have modi pleasure In recommending my succes sors, Messrs. Htkwabt linos. A Fixer. Memphis, Tennessee, and Messrs. Stkwakt A Fizaa. New Orleans, Louisiana, to my friends, aud hope they will con tinue their busluess with them. I will be found at tha otSee of Messrs. Stewart linos. A Fixes, No. 11 Union street, Stonewall block, till further notice. W. B. G.VLBREATH. Copartnership Notice. "William Stewart, Hrcn Stewart, Andrew mcwait and John C. Fizeb have this day entered Into copartnership under the firm styles of Stfwart Kbos. 4 Fizkk, Memphis, Tenn., and stewaet A Fizer, New Orleans, La., being successors to (ialbreatli, Stewart & Co.. Memphis. Tenn., and Stewart, Ualbreath a Flier, New Orleans, La., for the purpose of conducting a Wholesale Grocery Commission and Cotton business, at ths old Hand of Oalbreath, Stewart t Co.. So. 11 Uulon street, Qalbreatli Clock, Y 1411 Tenn., and a cotton factorage and i oiumlaxlon business at So. 46 Cnion street. New Orleans, La. They will always keep on Laud a larae stock of goods, comprising a lull aud com plete assortment of every article In their line of business, which they will sell upon the most favorable terms. Especial attention will be given to the handling and sale of cotton. This branch of their busluess. In the Mem phis house, wll be under the tire and control of Mr Hugh Stewart, who, from over .sixteen years' experience, feuL contldeut of his abil ity to manage the same to me satisfaction of their customers. Mr Andrew Stewart will, as before, have charge of the cotton business of their New Orleans house. The Grocery Department of their Memphis house will be under the management of Wm. Stewart and John C. Ficr, as formerly. Tony oil -it a continuance of the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to the old house of Galbrealh, Stewart a Co., Memphis, Tenn., and sp-wart. Ualbreath a Fizer, New Orleans, Louislan. STEWART BROS. & FIZEIt No. 11 puion airkxi, .stonewall Block, Mem phis, Tennessee. STtWART a FI2ER, No. 46, t'nlou Street, New Orleans, La. February 1st, 187a febhljw Notice of Dissolution. 'I'HF. undersigned having this day sold I their stock 01 goods, business interests aud ;tpod will to Messrs. John Robertson and Jttseph B."uce, wlui si-ced lo business, under the name snd st ie of Iti iBERTsON. lil'.l'i'E CO., the flnn bt Tiihllt.YNN a CO., Is thereby dissolved by mutual consent The new firm ot Kobt-rtolru- a Co. as sume all the 111)1 lilies oiHrcitt Arm, and ureslone authorized ta coiKct and receipt lor t looebts due the old flno. W'v lake occssion to thank all our friends for tbeir llbersi palronsae, and cneerfuiiy commud our successors ti their favor. s TOWN, LYNN CO. Janiiary.il, irt. NEW FIRM. JOUN o jusR;. J04E1-H BRfCE. BY the foregoing. K win h jeeu that we have bought the entire stork of aod, 1 hiiHlness interests aud good will of Tobiu, Lynn A Oat We propose to continue the ! business at the old stand, .14 Main rret, and j solicit a share of Use public patronage and i iv ,.r B BrIKrs IN, BKt.'CK CO. iitiaf lenn . repruary i. lSit. teiia Dissolution of Copartnership. 'I'TIK firm of I.r-vy A KnM):n ha w Zy 1 l,-eii dissoivtsl iy inutaal c-msent. Mr. Uaja.fi Itobbius retiring, fc.. A. Levy a ill cou uuue the fTf business. K. A LEVY, fnu.s. cyjiBiNs. Mpmptits. Filimsry 1. 17"- U-W DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THK Parti Tshlp ot W. C. OBISWOLD a iu.2 la-tween W. C. Orlsa-ilJ X CO.. existing J. ti. IieLaKooke, ls Ibis day dissolved by mn'iual (aaaaaa, J.S. LH.-LaHiOoko having sold his Interest to DR. F. A. SCHREYER, of Hamburg, Germany. In retiring, I -lsh the contlunance or the esteem and patrouagi: od -xiy msny patrons to the new I Inn. They h:ive my rsspect and kindest wishes. All accounts will be' settled by die new t JNo. S. DgLaKOvIsK. Tae new Firm will still be known as before, the same consisting of Or. K. A Schryer nnd Dr. W. C. (Jriswold, under the style of W. URISWOLli 4 CO.. nrnggists and Apotheca rletj vho will keep n fresh sto k of Drugs. Medlf-ines, Cheuilcals, Oils, Fine Soap, Spi nges, Krushes, Perrumery, Tr.SM Artirles, ami other articles kept b DrugKlHt generol ly. Phvslcian'Precr:ptinn carefu.ly com pounded. W. c. ORIS WOLD CO. .V km pais. Jan. 12. ISTU. jalS DISSOLUTION. TF"law partnership which h so long Al so pusisantly existed between tie under. ied ls this day dissolved by mutual eotsenu The pannersnlp bnslnesa will be altiMidod to and wouud up by tha old firms of Wright A MrKlKleE and Wright, MclClxlek 4t right, as heretofore a, WRIUHT and LUKE K. WRIGHT have thin da v formed a partnership and will co.e linue the practice of the law under the firm name or WRIGHT WRIGHT, L. D. atcKIsli K continues the practice. C'fflces-Klt Williams Block A. WRIGHT. L. D. McKJ-sICK. LDKK K. WRIGHT. Jannarr 7. IsTO 1ft BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. . w FIRST PREMIUM OF A SILVER MKCAL M BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE M VK'li KTTH Vegetable Hair Restorative MaalTir Gray Hair to tl :urm) Hoz pr A pW Jw f-wwth the Hair Cfcait mm IL l Ttmu M lir riitw. om ac ja Kraal: atht Da4nff b4 HtOt 11 tT rata M aPT" "I TlaV IN ooa puMW at l . . "it Af Thi Preparation nn" ll cthtrs of its damans Hair iMifWfr. It i. thorough in iw action upon Cray orralel Hsir and it eff- peraiwat ft erodueei But oe disilnet snntte. wbn ot)ir leaTf the l.nir in many varied r..lor. It promote grow tli lirn ethfrs fail tt re- pmduoe a -i.-ic hsir. It do.-. n,.t crisp or dry the hsir, hut lain it moist ami gtay. ., I. lie. t .1 it uiMriar to any other as a TeiUt "reslng. The iinmslienf- used in this Preptiraticn are the very brt that csn be founl, and areM bsrm leas nr water. LORD ft SMITH. Proprietors, Cuicaoo Ills. O. O. WATID r BHO.. olesale Agents, Memphis, ass 'H i) by all retail druggist. eJi s CIRCULATE IT WIDELY. IT WILL DO ClOOD WRkKKVEK IT IS READ. NEW YORK OBSERVER tn 5v per annum. Hamide copies free. H1DNKT K. K. M Ml JR.. CO.. srk Row. New York FRENCH HORTICULTURE PLANTS ! PLANTS ! PLANTS GREAT exhibition or plants received per last steamer troui Prim re, such as Ca mella. Magnolia, An lea, Marouia, Rododen- e . rum. Leon I K'.i, eic. ; a great va ult Trees Apple, Pear, "is. u rapes, etc; SOU 'alls i Flowers, and a a' plants from Rurope imei-jus lo enumerale. rlety el new Roses, r (. berry, Peach, Apr snecies i seeds and 1 cunntltr of other new and California, too nnm Mr. TURK, Horn ParU Florist, Gardener No. 24m Beond stieet. belK-eeli JeUcrse and Court Square, Invites amateurs to vlaj BU llSi IWJl.i- jj.vvw ww.j wsyi 1 We have provided ourselves with a full stock of Plantation Supplies which, to the trade, we are offering at great inducements. Among which may be found the following: 900 dozen Planter's Hoes, 110 dozen Blind Bridles, 280 dozen Hames, 230 dozen Hogskin Collars, 1,200 coils Cotton and Grass Plow Line, 5,000 pairs Tracechains 75 dozen Single and Double Trees, 125 do;:en Back Bands, 140,000 pounds Hollowware Castings, 600 dozen Axe3. Sole Agents in Memphis for the Brinley Separate Share & Urie Stee! Plows, Owners of the Mitcfael s Patent ; also, the Teagues Patent Cotton Scrapers, A full Stock of Hardware and Agricultural Implements In store. ORGILL BROS. & CO., CORNER MONROE AND FRONT STREETS. MEMPHIS. TENN. SHERIFF'S SALE. Sheriffs Sale of Real Estate. BY virtue of an alias execution to me di rected from the Buprenie Court of the State oi Tenuessee, la Uie owe of E. F. Pltt mau and W. H. Pittman, pan ners as Plttnian A Brother, against W. L. Mtetrart and M. D. L. Stewart, partners as W. L Stewart A Brother, ixsued on a Judgment rendered In said Court the 11th day of May. 1. for the sum ot Hsfii .(, confirming a judgment of the Law Court of Memphis, rendered the 2Uth day ot March. IDS!, In favor of said plaliuiini against said defendants, with lnteret.l and costs, and to satisfy said execution, Court costs, etc., I win. On Saturday, Februai7 12, 1370,, urine legal hours of sal. In front of the Sheriff's office, ou Second street. In Memphis, Tennessee, sell, to the hlgiest bidder, for cash, the following describer real estate, sit uated In the county of Snelhy, State of Ten nessee, designat.xl and described as follows, t-wlt: A certain lot in the Butler division of the city of Memphis, being a part of lot No. one 111, In block No. fifteen 1 lo, fronting Cfty-elght 581 feet on the eaM side of lleMoto street, andoounded as follows: Beginning at a stage where the east line of iMSoto street, running southwardly, enters the Butler Divi sion of tbecity of Memphis: running thence easiwardly on the Bntler dividing line one liuudred and flny-flye 16 feet to a stake; thence southwardly and parallel with De.-oto street flity-etgbt 5S feet to a stake; thence westwardly and parallel wl;h the first one hundred and fl ftv-flve 155 leet lo a stake In the east Hue of Defioto street; ihence north wardly with the east line of said street flfty elglit 58 feet to the place of beginning. Also, one other lot about one mile south east or the city of Memphis, xnnwn and des ignated on the plan of subdivision of A. J. Hays as lot No. Ave Wt, front lng Patton ave nue on the vest oue hundred and seven llOTl feet, one-and-a-half iy,l inches, extendiui back three hundred ana nity-two 352 feet six Inches Also, the following-named lots In the town of Kaleigh, kuowu and designated on the plan of said town as lots Nos. five, six and two (i, 6 and 2, in Bloc k C; s.ld luts, live and six -S and d, rront each elgtty-seven and a hsll tnVw feet on the Memphix aud Somer ville Turnpike road, ruunlnt back one hun dred and flrty Ib0 feet; let No. two 2 is one huudred and seventy-two anu-a-hali 172j feet square, lying northwest and adjolniui; lot No. rive 5f. Also, me lol lowing deaor.bed lands. it ua:d oa the waters of Wolf river, on the !de thereof and on both sides f the Kaleigh and LaGiange Railroad, being in three parcels or tracts, and contulnlug. In the VTKregate. one hundred and ninety-one and-a-.iull iniVil awes, bouudad i.d destgnated hs folloWs.To-wit: The flrst of said Iractt, b-lng In isnge seven 71. sisrtlons two and three 2 and 3 of the Kiev emu jll Surveyor's lilstrli t : Beginning at a rsl- 'id stump, with one hickory pointer, the soul liwesl ooruar in Hie original tract: thenoe north thliteen 18 chain and ninety wj link" to stake, with nlsckguni and poplar pointers on the bank or a branch: Uieuc ea-1 Ave - chains to a stake and bl.ii-kgum; tneiion uorth lifty 5uj luiu.- o stake, five !5 links north of a beech marked C K."; thence rasl sixteen iloj chalus to astake, two dogwoml aud whlteoak pointers; tlieuce siutn fcattMB It, i imius and forty 40 ' Inks Ui aklaj;t.- apd nolnters; thence west twenty -one 2i i ntialit ti ihp ue ginning, ioBtatninL' iwenty-nlne and a-balf cehi adjoins tba tend fa-t abiye iss.ri!ed, 111 In rang" seven '7 j. sec-lions two aud three, i auu . Imu(iIs: as loucws: oeiuu:ug In section three fJ, at John at, Ourry'a east corner on William Lawietie's Hub, at stake and sweowum niuiktu " J. M. C" a Kweetguiu and hluckguiu iilntern: tiuuoe west sixty C poles to said Curry's ooruer, a stake and eim marked "J. M. C," perslm n. on. ash and Ironwood pointers; thence sourn fi line. pass. ng inscor- uer at ui dred aud one Mile ilet, in si rt:n r'"ii- to taali hickory, lteik marked " C. c, turee nk-Kory and wnltaoak i-n i-: thence east .sixty 00; pi.les to stake, oue pole six links stoutness' or a reoong margeu " ti. B.,'' io hickory and sweelguin pointers on V.'lllluui Lawrence's west boundary line: theiioe norUi one huniisd aaii a(iy ' 111) t..:. with his line to the beg.inln. (unlaia- hw mil;- ioi j acre Tiie tiiiru oue oi saia fen lo. section tro 2i, eginulnaat -iiiieo.dl ;ug inn In two 1111 ek-JU l Mu,Hir "ft": link tracts is In fang setvn bounded a follows: Befli marked - A- B.," ruuuingi sixty -six :iiuj links la I uorth ot wliicti 1 an ii with two 2J whlteoak po twt-ntv live i.-)th:ii"s to ' W. S.," lee west blteoak aud history and poplr isiiLters: thence SOllli. ,C ':i si; S chains Any i si links to in the liOuth bank ut Wplr ris-er: s stake tbenoe east roi ty 'ioj chalus m a i!liwuaa marked "A. B.." two ironwood polulers; thepce north twenty-rour J4J chains to a KWeetguM. witil e.l,n nolnters: thence west arteen 1 1J chains "tt thirtr M links to the beginning, coutalulng one tuuured aud iwu 'Uu seres. i'bs lut cf land first above described, being tin? cue o:i le.-s:-.if. s;ree, in Me: ipbls, ls leviej on as flie properly of aeR-uuauc V. . L. Stwait. oa Uie 2Uth day ot March, !."; 'and in- tfulsuce oi Uie land afaiyva described is 1. vied on as bflug the property of defendant, M. 1). L. siewnrt. ou tne aa i of March, 17, the date ot the rendition ot the Judgment U lheia.w Court or Memphis applied by de fendants to the Supreme Court. ajQ affirmed May, the ilth, iti. All of ss Id laud la levied ou as the property ol the respective defend ants as aforesaid, subject to the lien of said judgment, am! to satisfy said luogmeul, in terest, costs, etc. A. 1 ' ' . KKV. Sherlfl. J. M. Ureory. Att'y for Plifs. Jali MADAME ROSS, THE GREAT EUROPEAN ASTROLOGIST, HAS ARRIVED IW THIS CITY, and on be consul ed for A SUnKT TIME 0NLV, at I,, r , ..i.iftK'ion lOO-ls ai WHITKMORE HorvK 03 OOO to any one who can equal herln herp oressio- .lnlellingthepast, present and future; In caving speedy mar riages: bringing the separated together, and bowing the likeness of absent friends, hus band or wire. She Is the WONDER. OF THE AGE. She can tell your very thot ghts the moment you enter her studio. A fr'al solicited. SatisracUon guaranteed, or NO PAY. Consultation Fae-Ladies !;1: Gents fl 50. Re-memtier. WHITKMoRE. HOUal, Ho. 100 Adams street, Memphis. febs To Delinquent Subscribers To the Capital Stock of the Shelby County Agricuituritl Society. rpHF attention or delinquent subscribers or 1 stock t the Shelby Cnuaty Agricultural, Mechanical and Hortlcuhural Moclety Is hereby called to the ftdlowing order, passed by the rtosrd of Directors, t their last regu lar meeting on February 3, 1&7U, Tic: "lhat the President be authorixed to place Into the hands ol a competent attorney, for collection, all claims for balcnce due on suh Hcriptlpr; or stock to ssid company, alter i-lvlng noti.e in tns dsllv iMipers. for one week, mat said course will 1 pUrsuiHl." TheB'jardare determlnec. that good faith slial' be kept with the ered tor of thectim nany : and, to avoid the alternative or brlng- I lug snit. it ls hoped thai all delinquents will j promptly respond, within one week, by call I Ing at the office or the Secretary , No. 27 Court nuiiuiug, ana sa-o ling uisir .lsouines. am r that time, these claims will be placed In the hands ol an attorney lor co' lection. LEo. TROI'kDaLE. Secretary. P. 8. From and alter this date these claims will be round iu the hands or Messrs. Marye dt Trecevant, attorneys at law. No in Madison street, where the parties ftr requested to call aud make settlement. reos; Ls 8. REMOVAL. H. G. HOLLE NBERC Ha removed his I'tano rooms to 233 MAIN ST., CLAY BUILDING, And has on Exhildtion a CHICKERING GRAND PIANO. Ladles and artist aro retipecr fuily Invited to call and see this superb instrument. fe5 H. G. HOLLENBEfK. 233 Male St. Attachmcmt Suit. Slate of Tennessee. Hhelby county. Before Thomas B. Mynatt, Juslltw of the Pesos in aud tor said county. ln is a Baugh vs. P. s. HarrelL FFIDAVIT havlnr been made and bond given as required by law, and attach ment having bei ii issued and returned before uie. levied, etc.. ou the property ot dereud- ant, and defendant uot to be found In my county : It Is therefore ordered, That the raid ie feudant appear before ma, nt my office. In the city oi Memphis, stoelby county, Tennessee, ou the 1th dny of Februar) , 1S70, al 10 o'clock a.m., and make defense to said suit, or the same will be tried exparw ; and that a copy of this notice be published iu the Memphis Anueal for lour nuccwslve eeks. i i o. aiilAll, J. Mr. January 5, 1870. la Administration Notice. Ion upon the es- M-J Utteoi Margaret Buyer i ersus' having len (itau'eu lo u.e, ai c-IhIiiis sgnlttst said stut are nouaeu mat alms, within the tbev will be lor- mej UlllSl pte'sl'Ul men V lime reei" mj - " ever barred; all persons II idebted toaald es- lal mils maae luiuiiw ji Tit BO eiuemnt. HuLBT, Aaat'r. LEGAL NOTICES. Trustee's Sale. BY virtue of a deed of trust executed by Elizabeth J. Wbltsltt to me, on the 13th July, 1m,s, to secure the payment of a certain promissory note therein mentioned, and which deed ls of record In Record Book No. 67, pages 1X1-2-3-1, In the Register' office or Hhelby county. Tennessee, I will on Thursday, March 3, 1870, Between the honrs or 10 and 12 o'clock a.m., in rront ot the dooroi the Law Court ot Mem phis, on Second street, tu the city or Mem phis, proceed to sell at public on IcTy to the highest bidder, for cash, the property de scribed lu said deed of trust, a follows: A certain tract of land in the county, of Shelby Htate or Tennessee, more particularly de scribed as follows: A lot or land In the town or Memphis, and distinguished ou the plan or said town as Nos. 200 aud JUi, and bounded a loUows. vlx: Begiuulng at the intersection or the north side of Market street with the west side of Market isjuare; thence with the west side or Market Square north no to east 74 feet 3 inches to lot h; thence west 90 .W north It feet 3 Inches to a stake; thence south 80" 3C west 74 feet 3 inches to Market street ; thence with the line or said street to the place ot beginning, magnetic courses same pro perty conveyed to F.Hxsheth J. Whltsttt bv rellx Dooley. and dated loth April. 115, and recorded In Re lstef's olce tiholby county in Book No. 1 . page 435. Redemption waived. Title believed to be good; but I ell and convey only a. trustee febl VAN A. W. ANI1K.1 tBUX . Trustee. Trustee's Sale. BY virtue of two Deeds in Trnat, made to me by A. M. Ferguson one made on the si dayoi anuary, lxjd, and recorded lu the Register's office for Shelby county, Tennessee, lu Book 5t, part 1st, pages 47S, 473 and 474- ana the other made on the Bd da or Febru ary, 1-tRt, and duly recorded In the Register s ' nir Shelby county, Tennessee, In Record Book 64, pages 473,4:4 ana 475, the flrt of which was made to secure the payment of a note for ! :.v, 12, and the latter made to se cure the payment or a note for StuinO, both payable to Patrick OToole; and. whereas, said notes were not promptly paid at matu rity. nd having beeu requested so to do. by Hi Idget OToole. Adminl-tratrlx or said Pat rick O'Toole, now deceased, I will, on Saturday, the 26th Day of February, 1870, In Froi t of the Circuit. Courtroom, on the corner or CnL.a and Second streets, in the cliy or Memphis, sel'. to the highest bolder, ror cash, the lot on toe southwest corner or Bei and H.Moto streets, fronting on Ben! street sixty 601 feet, and running back south, between parallel lines, oue hundred ai.d twenty LUJu! feel, and now fully and particu larly descr Inert in said Trust Deed, recorded In Book 56, pages 172, 473 and 474, and to which reference is here made. At the same tune and place t will also sell, to the hlulicM bidder, for cash, Ihe roilotviu described lot, beginning al a stake one hun dred and tnlriy five 13&J leet south irotr. the south line ot Beal street . and run nlng thence south with the west line or Dc.sjoio sun t tbiny 130 leet; thence w.-st one hundred pd "ft,' Umj feet: thence north thirty iau i. , i Ui the .south side of ah al'ey ; Iheuce e.ist wltn the south line of said alley one hundred and fifty 15"! feet to the beginning, ; g the batiiv'iol dcscribtsl in the Trust Deed n-vordi-d In Book 04. pages 473, 474 and 475, and to which refereuce ls here made, Ihe sale w:ll be rnsdj between the hours or 10 o'clock ajn. andio'cToek p ut. The equity of redemption 1s specially waived lu said Trust Deeds, and the title is be lieved to be good, ltut I only convey is Trus tee. EriiKITF. M M4KVNF.Y, I'rustee. Hansen. Swingley a Dashieil, Ati'ys. feb:-law4w Executor s Sale. RY virtue of the power vested lu me by the will of the late Wade H. Dalian, deceas-d, of record In the Probst" Conrt ol lieeha couuly, Arkansas, 1 shall proceed, on Monday, 14th day of February Next, Tosell publicly, to the highest bidjjc courthouse ndbr.ta me town ui Ta. i (lie i.ini, uga.NSAS, all the interest owned by the kK4sas, all the latere said Wade 11. Bolton In the 1 oilowlinj de- rlbed lands, tie wit: Being an undivided one-lialf interest in a certaiu tract of land, consis.li.g of me SW rrl. quarter ot section Ave 51; the NE irl. quarter nf anrllnn tT IV he Bt; quarter of frl. section six SJ; the F. half ot sauiiuii ear7i: s tsKf ' aHtsa eiht fSJ, and the N hair of sacilou seve!, toen 171, isoutaliiltig altogether, according to U. S. surveys, PaiV acres, and being the same tract of land iu Desha county. Ark., conveyed ou Mid 50th I?ceiubcr, 1S54, by Abner L. and Napoleon B. Mhrrow to 1. L. Bolton, pnd lie int: In iowT'o Bine j south, range iwo 3 west. In the s 'id couuly of Desha. I ija, whver right, title and ti the said w&.i W- Ilo'.Jou may have had In and to the folloiying land, also in me ?ald mnnty of Desha and State of Arkansas, to wlt: The NW onarfer ortne NE quarter of eectlon eleven 111,; the SK frl. quarter of sec tion two 2; tha S'w frl. quarter of ggrtton two 21, and the XW qfiarler of section eleven II, all In township nlnesouth. range two west, containing altogether about 4. acres, and being the same laud 'Old by the said I. L. Bolton iu his lifetime to James Branch, deceased, Both of the said plantation-: nro wel' Ira Droved, the former romnrlslug about R! kjrss s&d the lAtter ilxiut -Ion acres of Cleared land, with all necessary" buildings, Including dwelling-houses, gin-houses, etc. The id land wl)i be said tor one-third cash, ana the balance lu two equal Instal ments, payable in one and two yearb, secured by the notes of the purchaser with approved personal security, as wll as by lien reserved upon the land, and the sale will lie made subject to all existing liens and Incumbrances. Selling under the said power, I snail only convey such interest as the said Wade H Bolton had in the said land at the time of bis dt. al- -nrr'r itsvii. Ja31 Executor of W. H. Holton. deo'd. Non-Resident Notice. No. W, N. R. in tnechaueery Court or Mem phis, Tennessee.- Benjamin f. Ball vs. Gog gin, Trader a Holt et si. IT appearing from affidavit In this cause that the dctendents, B. W L. Holt, James M Uoggln and Euclid Borland are non-resi-df-pfsof the State or Tennessee: it Id i nerefcire ordered. Tbat tliey rasaei oelr appearance herein, at the Courthouse iu the cily or Memphis, Tenn., on or before the first Monday In March, 1870, and plead, answer or demur to Complainant's Bill, or the same will betaken tor oonreid as to them R::i!st for hear! ng ex par te ; and that a copy of ml or der be published once a week, ror fbur suc cessive weeks, in the Memphis Appeal. A Copy Attest, a. Cxi Lratoi' ALSTON, CJerk arid Master. SR. J. Black, Deputy Clerk and Master, lea Jackson. Sols, fnrrnm iilainant t2n Non-Resident Notice. No. 2170. N. R. In the Chanoerr Conrt of Memphis, Tennessee. Elizabeth F. Ureen et al vs. Wm. L. Vance et 1. IT appearing from the Sheriff's return In this I cause that the defendant. Morgan B. Vance, one ot the heirs or Samuel Vance, dee'd, can not be round In Shelby county, as per sclri faclas Issued, reviving cause agatusl the heirs of said decedent: It is therefor ordered. The he make hi appearance herein, at Uie coarthouse in the city of Memphis, Tenn., on or before the first Monday In March, 170, aud show cause why this suit should not be revived against htm as an heir of said amuel Vance, dee'd ; and that n copy of thla order be published once a week, for lour successive weeks, iu the Mem phis Appeal. ALOt'STOS ALSTON. Clerk and Master. A copy attest: By R. J. Black, Deputy Clerk and Master. Logwood. Mle-ou t Fewlke, Seta, for Com plainant, lain ATTACHMENT. s:.it. of Tennessee, Shelby county, at. ; Oalbreath, Stewart 4 Co.") Uelore Hume F. vs. Hill. J. P., In and W- S. Berry. ) for said county. VFF1DAVIT bavlng been made, and bond given, and attachment having been Is sued, as required by law iu attachment rases, and the same liavlug been duly returned, served by garnishment, etc., and defendant not fouud.lt is tberefure ordered tbat said defendant appear before me, at my office In theelty of Memphis, Shelby county, Tenn., on the loth day of March, 1b7, at 10 o'clock tin. and make derense to said suit, or the same will be t led ex parte, aud that a copy or this order be published in the Memphis Appxal ior rour consecutive weeks. HL'MK F HILL, J. P. B. P. Anokksom, Att'y for Plt'f. fehg ATTACHMENT. State or Tennessee. Shelby county, ss. : G- H. Blood a Co.-) vs. l Asa Hodges. ) in and for said county. VFF1DAVIT having been made, aud bond given, and attachment having beeu ts sneo, as required by law In attachment cases, and the same having been duiv returned, served by garnishment, etc., aud dfend.in not found.lt 1 therefore ordered tbat said defendant appear before me, nl my office In theelty oi Memphis, Shelby county, Teuu.,ou the 7th day of March, 1R70, at So'elo-a p.m., aud make defense to said suit, or the same will be tried n vrtt, and that a copy of t his order be publl-hed In the Memphis Appical for lour cous.cuiive Weeks. S. A . MO lUi, J. P. B. P. A.-suxasox. AU'y fur Plt'f. W Bill for Divorce. Law Court or Memphis J- Collins, Plaln tlir. vs. Thomas B. Collins, Defendant. ' VisK's orrirx. January IS, IKTtl. FFIDAvlT having been made In this ease tbat the defendant la a non-resident ee: It l si. That said defendant Hi,iieAT ae ine cuuiuiuui in uie city oi .ste.n- fiBX, Tenn.. ou or before the secend Monday n February next, and defend this suit, or the sarae will be taken for con teased as to him. ami the case set for hearing exparte; auu thst a copy of this order be published once a wet!; for four consecutive weeks, in the Mem phis Appeal. A copyt ALFRED MATTHIAS. Clerk. J. R. Rebertsea, Att'y for Plaialixt. Jal7 Walker Brothers & Co 229 MAIN Attention! Attention! Attention ! NO HUMBUG ! Look out for Bargains ! Great Bargains ! Great Reduction ! A SURPRISING All those desirous of SECURING BARGAINS, should attend the GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE OF OUR IMMENSE RETAIL STOCK Dry Goods . Design Doing an Exclusive Wholesale Business, del9 w s LEGAL NOTICE. Supreme Court Sale. Samncl Tate et al., va. Lewis SHby et al. BY virtue or the decree prononneed In thla cauHe by the Supreme ioort of Tenae&aee, at lta A.prli Term, 1&9, 1 will on Thursday. 3d day of March, 1870, Between 11 o'clock a.m. and 12 ra.. In front of the ircuit and ounty Courthoune door, cor ner Union and Secoud strttMK. in the city of Memptii, sell In two or mort- lots, the north ern prt of imt No. 17 of the Kerr Subdivision, n--.iv the city of Memphis, containing 4 14-100 acres, and irontlng on Trigg avenue, about half a wile souiheaat of Lh I'-tale Female i'oiloge nnd the Etmwood terminus of the street railroad, marked " T U. Tate " ou liuck er's map; framed rectidence of seven rooms, and several outhouses on the place. The grouud is rich and lies beautitully for other iiuprovHinents. 1 eh hs. A credit of six and thirteen months will be ei ven. with bond and approved surety, and a ;ieu reUtiued. A plat of the gruuna Will be exhibit, at the sale, J0. 1. liRUWN, Clerk. R. J. tforgU, W. L. Kef iu.SollcitrH. febl Marshal's Sale. BY virtue of an execution to tue dire ted hroin the Muuioiptl t'ourt of Memphis in favor of tatrNl Hill, Adm'r, etc.. MM asalnt wumn Keilows, luilginent on the 17th day of Juiy. ' ior i'.nw Uu, bsidv cam of suit. Z will sell, to ths ;l.t htdder, for . in fjauMtj the courthouse dooroi the .i iniit'ifij iuri, un Wednesday. the 22d Day cf February. 1870, Between t!ie IcithI hours of sale, the lollowing est ri bed real estate lowit: Beginning at a point on thr south side of Adams street, in the city of Memphis, Shelby county. Teuu., ninety feet t .ust of the sotheast intersertin of said street with Main street; thence east flfty-eiht feet six inches U an alley; thence south with said alley eighty-six feet; then 6 west paia'lel with Ailu.is street fl:tv eiuht leet ufx inches; theue rortl; eitthiv si te.-t ' !: rag.uuti--t4JKt'tiier .-I! tb'e appart aani-es theroto beltngtng, levied on a the pnperty of defniraui, William I'eil'iws, and sold to satisfy the foregoing iu-. Riiiful. lnt net and costs. M.T. BALL Marshal M. P. M. Stephens A Smith, Attorneys ior riaiutit. Febi uary 2, l.a. epl Trustee s Sale. BV virtue of a deed of tru-t xccnted to mi' by l.lliabt tli J. WhiiMt, on the L7tU of July, Ibus. lo an the payment of :i S tn pmanlseorT' nntc Utacein described, and which snid iteed is of record in the Register'. oflie of Krkalby county, TlsMfM in Keconl l.ovk Mo. 07, page. :tio, SX, and ;tff. I wrll nn Wednesday, February 23, 1870, between the hours of 10 ami II oclock, a.m.. in front of Ihe door of the Law Conrt of Mem phi., on Hecond street.ln the city of Memphis, jrjeeed lo sell. to tue highest bli'iier. lor owb, at public Button, the prop. 1 1 v dvirlbed In sai'l dee.1 of trmM, to-wfr: i erfath fo. of lantf lying and being in the county of Shelby, s-t;iteoi i eunev.ee. thus deisrribed being lilts lip i -uD aud as kuii.u aud itlgnitcd On tbe plap i'f tbc city of Memphis, said lots being on the northwest corner of Market street, and it interaction with Market feiu..rt. ao wal tl.ceuf. and being the Mtmd property eon I eyed to .aid first party by deeds irom r'. U. liooley and .lexander Kr.kUie, the first recorded In Hook No. 1, page. 43$ k the other In Hook 15 112, IW, to wbt-; refer euce is now a t.U conveyance beln suii- jeelto the Iru.t deeds liia l,'. J. W. WpcoH and v. A. t. . Anuttrson, iratee recoiuea iu rk'g" and Is of t';e Resfs er's ofrlee of this county, toucltier with all the pilvllego. an J appiirti nunc.vs ihereto iolouging. The eoui v of redemption i wnivcuiii the deed, 'ihu title is believed to be good, bat I .-i: and conv-v only as trustee. febl W. H. WOOD, Tnurtee. TRUSTEE'S SALE RY virtue of a trust deed v'fu.ai to me by W. EL Wa.Jdr.in, ou the Slh day of April, 1S39. liad'duly rtcoidcd In the Rcgister".ofhce tor the county of Shelby, and Htaie of T-n-neesee. In Book No. f pane II. and for the ourpoae uf paying the following debt, there in mentioned, to-wit: One to tV. B.ureniaw. for the sum 01 four thousand one hundred and .In y nine Hi 111 dollars, as evidenced by note, due December lillh, lniH. with interest, sud oue other debt due to K M. Appersou. a ICxecutor of Wade li. Itoltori, deceased, evl denceil by promlsflory uaw uiaaO'May V. I1, and payable on the VI 5fth May, I860, for the sum of nineteen thousand five handred dol lars this note has a credit of two thousand dollars, paid June lrt, 13K-I will, on Tuesday, the 8th day of March, 1870, In front of the Waldran Block, and npon the premises, between the boursoflOo'elock a.m. and 2 o'clock p m., sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for oash, the lollowing des cribed tracu, pare la or lut of land, with ihe Improvements thereon, lying, being and sit uated in the city of Mem phi-, eonntyof Shel by, and State of Tennessee, and bounded as follows, to-wit : Beginning on the east side of Main street, oue hundred and fifty ilflO) feat, noith of Linden street, running thence east wa ! v. parallel wit .1 Linden street one hun dred and seventy-five 1 175) feet to the west side of Mulberry street, thence northwardly with MoiKiry street seventy-eight and one balfiTHm eel lo a stake, thence westwardly parallel with I Inden stieet one hnndred and seventy-nve (.17S) feel, to the east side 01 Main street, theuot southwardly with the east side of Main htreet seventy -eight and one-hall (7aV ft' to ,ne beginning; the same being the .ot upon which the Waldran Block ls sit uated. Also, all the right, title Interest and estate which ihe .aid Waldran has conveyed to in lu tmst, in the followingdescrlbed W of land, situated in the cltv.countv and State afore said, and bounded a follows: Ueftianlng t tli northwest corner 01 the Men. pi Is and rharle(ou railroad depot grounds and front ing oa Adam, street one hundred aud ninety eitht (19.) feet, to the corner of Charles John ston s lot, thence south four (4) degrees east, two hundred and sixteen leet to a stake, ihenue south seventy degrees and niteeii minutes west, two hundred and forty-seven i7 feet to a stake In the center of the rail road track, t.'ienee along said iraek three hundred and Que ail. leet to the tiegiunlng, being umsiii' lo' upon whlc 1- situated the 1 hai'iestoxi cotton uress, own d by the said W. H. Waldran ana Ucorge Uttl, under the Urm name of Wal Iran A Uill, which ald lot la held by them under a lease from the Mem pliisand Charleston Railroad omp.ny, by which tlo term on the nrst day of Uc- tober, 1W7, and Is to end on the 3oth day of Siptimbi'r. i.TJ, at an annual rent of one thousand dollars, payable uaarterty. wrll the privilege to the le-se-s of removtog any im piovenielit pat by them on said premises. The title to the toregomg described property ls believed to be perfect, but I convey only as trustee. UetH W. M3S8U K, Xruaiee. Trustee's Sale of Valuable Land. Farm ON MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1870, VT THE rtAt.EKROOM OF ROYSTKH. TUF.ZEN'.VNT A CO., northwud corner of Main and Jefferson street.. -vmP1".'Ji I will, as Trustee, sell to the hlnei Did der tor cash the followin S'tCSiKaf . .i l.u t Wlllls.deed. Janusrj 1st, ltWH, to secure c, fled, now d and ei.hty o, mm eTv Lintiaiit, to-wit : Ninety-live le-hundredth acres of land et, shelbv county, Tennea- ..t Nl,. 'inlt'lrb'.uinfllvn. see, beUig Pr of ion of ti. Bunlj u s tract, belniilng In soul n b.iuudary line oi u. is. bowry, iwo ennuis uuj links west from southeast corner or said Lowiy's tract, thence south W chain, w, links' thenee west W chains 75 links, thence norths chains W, link", thence east cbalns 75 liuks to beginning. Hour of sale betweeu eleven o'clock, a.m. and one o'clock, u. in. tebl JOHN P. TKIlZKV ANT. Trustee. Administrator's Notice. I HAVE this day filed my accounts and vouchers. In a partial settlement of the estate of James Klmbrough, deceased with the Clerk of the Connor Court of Shelby county, aad will ask, at the next term of the Court, that the same be allowed aud con firmed, when and where any person inter ested In the same may attend and enter tbeir objections, If any they have. HENRY T. JONEg, Adm'r of tatate of ames Klmbrough. Jary , 17. STREET, 229 NO HUMBUG I Look out for Bargains ! Great Bargains ! Great Reduction ! REDUCTION I & Clothing WE WALKER BROS. & CO. 229 MAIN ST. LEGAL NOTICES. Sale of a Valuable Tract of Land. yNDERand by virtue or a power of attor- niy ana ronvfTHni ic trust to me. made on the tth day of Mav. IK?, bv T. H. Han cock, and duly recorded iu the Register's 1 office of nhelby cunt v. Tennemee, in Book I 1 pages &9 to 'ill, for the purpose f securing and paying certain debt therein mentioned, I will, on Saturday, the 12th Day of February, 1870, ; Between the honra of 13 o'clock m. and 2 I o'clock pm.ji: front of the County Clerk's 1 office, on Union street, in the ntr of Mem , phis, sell, at public auction, the :oItowlng de scribed tract of land, conveyed to me as alore ' said, to-wit: A certain tract of land lying In Shelby county, Tennessee, In section 4 range It and district 11, on the Missiaalppi river: ( Beginning at the southeast cornur oi a i- 1-3 i acr tract ectereil In the name of B. Ferguson j and J. i'arr; thene1 west 1S2 poiea to the j southwest comer of said 4. 1-3 acres in the i nsnkoftlie Mississippi river; thence up the i river with it-- uienuJr N ii: A p. , j thence N lu , W 5k poles to a cotloawood t.i-irk'-d P. G.: tLeiiee uorth M poles to the I sotTthwest corner of the 2d dlvi-ton of -aid ! PC 1 ! acre tirt-1 marked C, allotted to i Am and- Cair; thence :st with lu-: - boundary JJU (Kle to her sou the t corner I to an el:n In the east hoaiaJary line ot toe original &2 l-T scr tractj them- sou to with I the east boundary of said 182 l-;t tnet ijs t poles and l links to the beginning, contain ! ing 2'i acies, mareorless. acuity of redeiup- tin waive', TatAin orATE- One-third rash, balance in two installments nt 9 and 12 months, for which the purchaser's notes will betaken, and a lien retained on the land to secure the same. The title is pwrfect- W. A. TUItNER, Trustee, etc. MempIiN, Januury. 19. 1X70. JaCi Trustee's Sale. Y virtue of a deed of tru-l executei! to me by John it v iiacm ,'! the 1st day of April, tjt. cure the naymeii o; eenain pron. ..wi notes therein deicrs.b .!. and Which sanl dessl l ecord'in the Register's ..Hi ee of Mieltiy louo'j. 'letihessee, in Kei'ord hviok N'o. Hn, part :j p:i-- .,. ,7 limits, t will, on Thursday, March 10, 1870, between the !;ours of 10 and lo'clock. a.m , La ..viit of the' drier of Royaler. Trez. x .n: Co.. corner of Main and Jefferson streets, in tilt- city of Memphis, proceed to sell, to the (lit; in the county oi nUeloy auu st nes.-ee, a'-out oui mil- easl of 1 slLtupins, l. o Holed as follows: Bt. the northeast corner of lot o. division O, in the partition of tli U. Carr. at n .lake in IHfJMM R t' poi'l in i West 7 eiialnsH4 link to P. tlience north Jll chains s Bo. Ro.'.d: thence south with said road 7 chain, uu lieghinlng; coutainltn; auoi with t!:s Iroprin-eihenvs ti Siauv- proiiertv siild bv siam Wife to 11. A. Moutgotn.r -r. on, beitia; toe el MansSeld anil r. suvl hy H. A. 1 o . . - . : Ke ieved in be good. JOHNSON, Trustee. TRUSTEES' SALE. BY virtue of a deed of trust, executed to me on the xH day of Aust, A. U lsw. by John Collier, anil duly recorded in the Cu,. tornhvuseor the United bwtes atst. bouis. Stare di Missouri, la Bock fc, page. T5T, 7ig and ZSg, and for the parpone ot paying tiie debts secured thereby, uil thereiu described, will, on Tuesday, the I5lh day of February, 1870, Between the boars of 10 o'clock a m. and VI o'clock m , In front of the Law Court room, lu the lireeolaw upera building. In M "mpn's, Tennessee, sell at pultitc auction, to ttl high est bidder for cash, the ape-half uiterea in and to the steaudr Hesper, the same being conveyed In theueed aforesaid. Till believed to' be good, but 1 convey' only as Trustee, feb H. L'. WAIUNKKK, Tru.te. Chancery Sale on Monday, February 28.J870. So. 1056 Chancery Thorn. Peacock v.. Hal lie at. Thomas ot L BY virtue of u interlocutory decree in this Utuse. 1 will -ell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, tu front of the Clerk and Master' office. In the city of Memphis, on Monday. Pebrnarv at. 1S7U, within legal hears, the loliowtng real aslaw, to-witi Lying and being in the couuty of Shelby ana State of Tennessee, near the city of Mem phis, being part of a IA-aere tract, formerly belonging to the heirs of Craven Peyton, de ceased, and known upon the plan of subdi vision of said li a :.-, made by E. Mcliavilt, James T- If's aud James B. Cook. Commis sioners, (which said plan U recorded In the Keglster's office In Book 4. page. 3 to Wt lacioslve,as Lota No. 44 and ii. and bonnded as follows: beginning at the northeast cor ner of Lot .v at a point where Peyton avenue Intersects tteffaxaus street: thence west wardly with the south side of isafTaran. street 125 teet to an alley 16 feet wide; thence southwardly IUi) feel to the southwest corner of Lot No. 44; thence eastwardly on a line parallel with HutTarans street to the west side of Peyton avenue; thence northwardiy with the west side or ceyt. n avenue ;uut( to th befctimii'ia t-aclj of whlcb d-4' tea avesiae, and twtrsn p'lraiWi lln Terhh or Salk Including botu saij lots. e a front of cs) teet on Pey Uii. back wesiwardly be- a lj feet to a 16-feet alley, fme-thlrd cash, balance and iwelve month., notes on a credit of nix with security bearing intere-t taken, and leln eiained till payment of the ou n base money. A. ALhTON, C. and M. Logwood, Mlcoa A Fowikus. Soiicllsr. for nomplalnsnt jail Assignee's Sale. T TNDER and by virtue of a central orrter J Itemed from the District i.ourt of the United states ror the C-lstrict of West Tennes see, ou the iatli day of December, law, X will, On the 4th day of March, 1870, At 12 m.. sell to the highest bidder, for rash, tbe following de -rlbed real estate, t-wlt: Deslunated on t :e plan of Hill's subdivi sion 01 laud, iu ii fourteenth! ivil Dlstrlciof Shelby comity, a. the north half of Lot No. dfty-one, fronting on the west side of Musette street, flitv-one feet, and extending westward for depth, between pa.-nllel lines, one hundred and eighty feet, to tli allay midway between The said lot bcin a pn rt of the estate of Jo seph H. Choate, In bankruptcy, and to be sold by me as Assignee of tbe said I'hoate. ban n rnpt. in front ol tli Tntted Htati Itlstrict Courthouse, aco provide"!. T.u money will be rt entum of the .,1 at i ne time Also at the same time and place, I will sell the tnt'f. st of a d t.'hswte in tiie oopnriner htn asSi" of the late firm of Choate Co. Tfrmnir aalf, etc, the same as of the real .M?ate. rb2 OKOROE ARNOLIL Assignee. Attachment Suit. stale of Tennessee. Shelby county. Before Hume Y. Hill, Justice of the Peace 1 and ior said county -smith, Neei 4t Co. va. Wm. Kills. VP I IDA V 1 1 having been made and bond given, aud attachment having been is sued, as required by law in attachment cases, and the same having been duly returned " levteri upon Ave bate eotton" as th- prop erty of the defendant, and defendant not be lli, fonnd: . - - ui orucreo, 1 nai saju ueienoao. me. at aiv office. In lb city ot itv of Shelby, State of Ten d day of February, ieTU. at HI nd make defens to said snit, 11 be tried exparte; and that a ler p , nl.li.be I In the ..501- appear! Mem phi, cou nssseiy on ihe o clock a.m., a or the same wl copy of th is ' nHld A r.naAl fiir l.iur CoiiMMCOtlVH WCefes. " -ee- HOME F. HILL, j. Justice of the Peace. Administratrix Notice. ACL person having chums against th es tate of P. H. Helnrlch wl'l present them, duly authenticate.! to sue or my Attorney. Westcott ,4 stabl All persons Indebted wlU take immel! ate settlement with me or my w.t Attorney No. TO Seoad suwat. EKNESTINK HKINRICH, Adm'r. 1 January U, IsTU. JaM B.J. SEMMES& CO., B. J. SEMMES. WHISKIES : YANNISSEE, WESTMORELAND ROBERTSON COUNTY, Jourbon, PURE RYE, And a variety of other grades of WHISKEY for country trade ENDERS' Valuable Remedies ! 96 08 B. P. EjNTD ZEISS' BY the nae of Eaden.' Chili Care the caase and remit of Chills are not only entirely eradicated from the symem; bat If the direction, are carefully followed, we will eaar antee (hem not t" return, and leuTe the patient In a better conttilioB than before U. oe. :t purely a vegetable '-ompound. aad roataimt no quinine or arasale. It preeerT. the vigor of Uu-diaemive organs nu t reguiares the 'r-'.i j . act p'ially OD lb Liver. - ' a :ind .-pieen the organ. -liiedy afleiu-d la chili.. As a LKer medicine, n is .econd to none, and for Aue Cate it Invariably restore, the spleen to it. original 31, by exciting Ua lure to cure, and cau saiely tt the age. 3SrX3fLS' STOMACH BITTEH8, The most popular Bitters n-ogiuu.se. it cure. Kidney Iriseaae. restore strength and r p. Tile, makes new blood, bu lids up weak and enfeebled franmo. For lemaia mlim K Ls anscr paused. As a Beverage It ha no eiual. ttOf For Said ty DrugginU and general Stortkeeperi ereryxeherr.lsm &4t We offer Merchant ami Iirmnrist. snlernliil inducement, to sell ' M-.-dicinea. EIMOEnS ts HOS8, Solo rropr'a, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS Fnduoali, IezttuoIf.y. The above Medicines are for aale, at Whoicsaie and Retail, by C. C WARD & BRO.w AND V. JR WILKET.SOy & CO., DRUGGISTS CU8BINS, GUNN & COOVER, Planing Mill and Lumber Yard, No. 161, 163, 165 WASHINGTON STREET, Mompilis, at m a a a a ToxUteMOO, : o: mr Manufacturers of I Uued Sash. Mouldings, Balusters, Newel Posts, Haiid-Rs;lLa; tlce, Pailngs, iirackeU, iajor aud k indow Frameri. CeUtBSt isUlna. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS & FLOORING Dealers In Framing Lumber, of ail kind.; Rocgh and Drcasid T. Pine, Poplar, Cypress, W. Pine. Uak and Walnut Lumber, Lath and SLiugles. Plank 12 lnchea by 10 feet to i feet. I for Dux Houses. Plsning. Iawln, Turning and Scroll Sawing iVnc to order. We make our Poor. Sash and blind, of seasoned White Pine. All work warranted to be of superior quality, both in material and finish. Wishing to supply our customers w'th a superior quality of Mock, carefully packed and shipped, and confident that you will be pleased wltn oar iiiois, Stylos and Cxxa.lty ofWorls. Toar orders are respectfully solicited, and will be fULad with neatness and despatch. CUBBINS & GUNN, IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS H AVTNG TTTE L-RQEHT AND MOST COMPTJSTK POCNDST AND MACHINE SHOP I '.he Southwest, are p-epared to M w..rk THE MACHINERY LINE CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN EVER THET KEEP ON HAND A STOCK OT NEW AXD SECOND-HAND STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES, BOILERS. ETC - A - ND WROUGHT IRON GAS AND WATER PIPES OF ALL SIZES Which will be cut and fitted to order, promptly and weU. Ob of th Arm glvss constant at tention lo th building of th wry Mat FRENCH BURR GRI8T MILL8, Which, for durability and satisfactory working, are unsurpassed. SMTTTEHS, BOLTIN CLOTHB AND LEATHER BELTING, in foil supply, and ofaaapsr than alawvher. UNION FOUNDRY, Adams Street, between Fourth and Bayoa. Memphis. Tern. Memphis Nursery. o A CHOICE SELECTION OF APPLE, PEACH, PEAR, PLUM, CHERRY, APRICOT NECTARINE, QUINCE & ALMOND TREES. GRAPE VINES IN VARIETY, ESPECIALLY CONCORD AND SCUPPERN0N6. ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. A very thrifty stock, at moderate prices. Address JBCOJUIV GrlXiBELRT, K. a KOEN. l 808 Jront ., Memph.1. Tenn. J. M. GILBERT, J-f m deSdaw ANOTHER STEP IN SCIENCE! WARRANTED THE BEST SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. MoK istou m Xlobloiasf, 3ST. fJT O-erx'X JNO. W. OAWSON. BRANDIES : J.&F. MARTELL Pinet, Castillon&Co.. OTARD,DUPUY& CO.. Planat & Co., JAMES HENNESSY, ass VIRGINIA PEACH P. M. 81 81 CURE i.lbie pe:ou. who will gve it a fair trial, should it fall. kmedy; the Inventor 1. a regular graduate phy.!ela. s.iy to the public that it is lb greatest ram. :n IN THE UNITED STATES t. n ty oi