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THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL SATUEDAY, JUNE 14, 1873. RATES 11 1?M -bIII-I i ni)F ll jcome in freely, and summer curing ; uy'a.9d; sales, 12,(100 bales: for week, mm VA ill II I AaT m t lii would brinS th" simulators to grief. 4,00: export, 7000: speculation, 6000; -E! Ilk hog, "sick; - SlOte the total stock. 84S.000; American, 361,000; uuiffiut- unue oi laucy 111 juooing loin. rei-eii8 lor uie wees, si,ti; nmnitau. The St. Louis Republican says: "Flour 36,000; actual export, 7000 hales, was dull, declining and unsettled, with 1 p.m. Cotton firm; uplands, 8Jo9d: few buyers and a limited business since Orleans, 9i td; sales, 12,000 lialea ex last date. Sellers were evidently dis- port and speculation, 5000 bales. jKsed to get off their stock, especially of 6 p.w. Cotton firm : uplands, 8fr(3;9d ; irregular and broken lota, and as buyeis Orleans, Ufa H; sales, 12,000 bales; ex were off', were obliged to make consider - port anil speculation, 3000 bales; Aineri able eoiiressjons to effect sales. SnriuK can. 250 bales. was sreiieraliv lieirksted. and very little , NEW .1. .... 1 :. . i . 1 . M . OF SUBSCRIPTION. lUILY: ine copy, one month, by malt 1 S I . npy, six inonuia, by mull 5 OO :ie year, by mall.. 10 OO One copy, one week. In city. W WEEKLY: One copy, one year St M Ctatw ol Ten or more, each- . M - titmen copies tent fret of charge. .-i Our mui'i boats art kept by pestojpces, and not bp truliridmil muaui. In onhring j ixr changed from one postojflce t another, the unmn of both jroettrpias should be oitn- : ! rates or Advertising IK DAILY APPEAL: First ins. rlion, persqiiare SI 0 Butiequeul insertion-. )er .uare M Fbr'rssc. or 4nrr oquarcs a redvrnon on above rates in proportion. STOVES. waf done in it. straight lute of winter stock and fancy family were liest sus tained iu price, though "the market for all grades was dull, weak and unset tled." Quotations are for round lots, unless oth ervite expressed; and or feed and produce, levee rales. Ihr small pur ( hte and orders, rates arc propor tionately higltcr. I Hac-on t'lear sides Hii.i Hie: clear rib 9t(9je; shoulders, 7 J(?7jjc; sugar-cured bams c&uvassed, l.-i;(i,14.i-: breakfast, .. .1 i us : 1 1 i i , t JXght tine, soM nonpareil mate one square, u, '"," "" "amo- 'v A. ,l, ,ns ,nrh .""l1"""") ."'i, jv uciv me tVaral tUees are JU ami per line for first in- III ff in 15 cents per Une per week, ana 11"-, tenu per line per month. MnU,e,r U tents per bins first insertion and a eft prr tine each smbteifuent insertion. Death and Marriage notices free of charge, but finer f I notices. Mtuaries, smut comply ni ari mXfc - of mar-rages, art charged at regular rates. H i will not accept any advertisement tofollsmj ftmmttms mutter. Bwsstf : . first or fourth paje adssrrtisemenls, station ary, double rates. sssffxas. jtmWs ' HV svi-it letters and communications upon t ubteeU of be aceotiti Jill lettr for ttf Aj i n'tiet, tnai to the mustalu-::.s j by a rrspontlble name. Wttnt refected communication. mrnuntcations, or anything else uti M' be attttrrssed to any I with the office, but simply II'VUI.. tiTHM. IiiimII FLNAXCE AND TRADE. MiJiiUsir ttton IS 1-4 to IS l-2c New York Exckange par to 1-1 Pre- niinai Gold 116. Dullness hi Busine.N UacoB and Tottcrinu' Flow Sick. Fsrfc A Nc Memphis Bank Monetary Affairs Lneventftii The Kunding i'ommis- vjoucr-" Purchase. t'ottsn Tclearrams I iichaBged Weaken ing in Mi ni phis Sales liO Bales, FIRAXCIAL. orrirt or tub daily Appeal, 1 Kr.TDAT. Juno 13, 187S. r.uaiuess following the merest routine. Rrehanre was in a little better supply, owinip to stime activity in the cotton market, but the supply is only frouj hand to mouth. Rates remain as before ousted. A few dty old oupons are re- at 70; one city gold bond . mi ... k. J li alios at art. lueciiy inuuf vesterdav bv the funding above ouotAtions. Bkan .Sales of 100 sks at $13 60 ; offering at $13 25. Beans Mixed, $2 50; navv, $3. Bl TTKB Choice, 20(5j22c; good table butter, ISfol&c; cooking butter, 10(5 12c. Corn Quiet; sale of 140 sks mixed at 57c. Corn heal Bales of 130 bids at j2 7 "; 200 in lots at $2 80. Coffee We nuote higher at 2326c for Rio, according b quality. . Cheese Western and factory, 15(2, 16c. Dried Fruit Apples, 4 5c ; each es, 4(5Jc. Eoos Scarce at lc; small packages, 17e. Ducks 8ell at $S(S 25. Floub Low grades, $4 50(5 -5 50; extra $6 oi(a, 2o; double extra $7 50(5;tj; fam ily $t 2V.i ; fancy 50( Hi. Hay Lower; choice, 23(5124. Lart In tierces, 9(5,9 jc; kegs, 10(2) 10ic; pails; 10(5 10c for refined. Lkhoks amdOrakges Oranges,fl2. Lemons, $10. Mess Pork Dull, $17 2.517 50. Molasses Prime to choice planta tion, v, , : fancy, 80c; common to ,.rime sugarhouse syrup, 40(5 55c; fancy, To i 75c. Nails $2 25 to 55 50 rates. Oats Sale of SO sks white at 45(&46c. Onions Scarce; single bbL, $4 50(a 4 75. Powder Rifle, $ 25 per keg; shot, $2 S5W3 10. Potatoes Old, 90c$l per bushel; paid tor loose Tennessee, new, $3(5-3 25 per bbl ; sale of 200 sks, old, at 90c ; 130 in lots at $1. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $45 00; all hens, S550fS6. Pullets, $5C. Spring chickens, $3(54 50. Salt Wholesale rates are, 5-bushel bbls, $2 25; 7-busbel bbls, $3; Liverpool and sack salt, coarse $2, fine $2 25. Turkeys Sell at $12. ORLEANS. New oki. bans, June 13, 11:30 a.m lotion lie: nana good; prices stltl; no s lies; middling, )19c. 2 p.m. Cotton demand good; sales, 12oo bales; middling, lsjc; receipts, 1028 hales. NASHVILLE. Nash si ilk, June 13. Cottor. active and higher; low middling, ICJg1 l6Jc. LOCISVILLE. Louisville, June 13. Cotton, higher grades advanced; low middling, 17jc. CINCINNATI. Cincinnati, June 13. Cotton firm, at 184c. ST. LOUIS. St. Louis, June 13. Cotton and unchanged; low middling 17; dliug, 18c. DRY GOODS MARKET. dull mid- New York, June 13. There was a continued slow trade movement, except in men's wear woolens for the fall trade, which were fairly active. Low-priceu cassimeres, leans and satinets were dull. Cotton goods in light but steady request at unchanged prices. Augusta drills are jobbing at 12V. and Laconia E brown sheetings. tic. ueuims are in tair re quest. Standard prints are quiet, but job lots are still brisk. Black grena dines and monair lusters are iu uemauu. Shawls dull. MONETARY AD FINANCIAL. uorted so eliaiisr-'d commisvicnbzs were not scnool oonds. a some p. ' i"S had surmfsed. For gold r U . r i.aid 116. The St. Louis R'pub'icon 12th, reports: "A very lim ited amoant of business is done with southern markets. This is chiefly con lo shipments against orders. A .larjrt majority of drafts drawn against ;. s ime are forwarded through the reg ular channels for collection. When de sired, the proceeds are passed to credit at the current interest and exchange : - ' We learn that on the petition of J. S. Wilkin.-, W. F. Taylor, B. F. White, jr., R. H. Vane and Oeorge J. Henry, "the chancery court this day granted a charter for the incorporation of the Mutual bank of Memphis. - currency sixes, 58 with the tw'J past-due coupons, without them 53(5 6SL Memphis gold sixes, 57(o58. Mem ii . -t-due coupons, January o, July s.'n 1 ' county warrants, 8.5fes7: Memphis and Charleston railroad tok, 22; ditto tit mortgage bonds, 87 ; ditto V mortgag, ?8. Memphis and Ohio railroad Stock, 18lt; ditto 1st mortgage u moruoure, oo. uc NEW YORK. New York, June 13. Honey Easy at 3(.5 per cent., with the bink of the business at 4 closing at 4. The exports for the week were about $o,o00,000. Sterling Exchange Dull but steady at :f lor for is;ht. Gedd Steady at 1165 117. closing at 117(5 117;. The market was somewhat excited by the return of Jay Gould, but no demonstration was made by his brokers. Loaus flat to 5 per cent; clear ings $53,000,000; treasury disbursements, $311,000. Southern State Securities Were very quiet: Missouri, 95; Tennessee, old, 79j; Tennessee, new, 79; Virginia, new, 50; Virginia, old, 43; North ( 'arolina, old, 27 ; North Carolina, uew, 15L Oenrcrnment Bonds Governments lull and steady. United States cou pons, '81, 122J : 5-20's of '62, 116i: 64, 116. ; '65, 119; new '65, 120; '67, 121S; coupons of 1868, 120j ;.new 5s, ll&j; l'MO's. 114,; currency 6s, lHj. Stocia and Bond The tone of the stock market was unmistakeably bull ish, and the anxiety of shorts in West ern I'uiou and New York Central to cover has givdn those stocks special ac tivity. The rest of the market was sym pathizing with the upward movement, but with less excitement. The loan PRODUCE MARKETS. CINCINNATI. Cincinnati, June 13. flour is dull at $7 20(5 7 40. Wheat dull at $1 45. Corn dull and declined; sales at 41 (5,42c. Oats dull at :;-. Rye dull at 70c. Barley nominal. Provisions firm, with a slightly improved feeling; mess pork, $16 2516 50. Lard quiet and nomi nal, held at, steam, 84c; kettle, Sic. Bulk meats steady; shoulders, 6c; clear rib, s.'n iic; clear, 8,8Jc. Bacon, for shoulders, 7Jc; clear rib sides, 9 c; clear, 9..9iC. FILLET'S FAMOUS v l!!!J 7., SUMMER RESORTS. DRAWING. ARE MADE BOLKLT BY THE Excelsior Manufacturing Company St. Louis, Missouri. vUn'jV AUK DOING MORE AND OAK r o m ma vvvaina - Dolnic It rbenpfr A qa irb er rrlnV tbn any stove of sme cost. ARE ALWAYS OAK Low-Priced, Reliable, AND OPIBATB PKHTKCTLT. OAK OAK WILL DO YOUR COOKING CHEAP AKS EAST, QDIOK AND CLEAN. ALWAYS WARRANTED 1873 RHEA SPRINGS. 1873 rpH IS popular Watering Place will be open X for the reception of guests Juno last. X878. The Hotel has been refitted and refuriilsntU, and Hi.- grounds largely lmjx'uved. A FIRST-CLASS LIVtRY STABLE S connected with the Hotel. An excellent STKIMl BUD ison. Comfort, has been engaaed lor the health anil pleasure. TIKIS: MANUEL ORRANTIA 109 Common .St., Sew Orleans, XXPOBTER OF HAVANA LOTTERY TICKETS. UEA.N D SINGLE NUMBER SCHEME. Ticketa, t24; Half TiekeU, J12; Ojnarter Tiek- eta, td ; Tenth Tickets, f3. Drawing takes place June loth anUKlh. A i-opy o' drawing sent to purchasers of tickets. Pnxes ahed. Remit by I'ostornoe Mouey Order, Registered Letter, Draft or Express. t a oo . r 50 40 Oil Hoard per day .. lioord per week,.,...,- Board per moulh.. .. These Springs ate 25 miles from Athens, on the line of the East Tennessee, V!n;inla,und Georgia Railroad, whence hacks will start dally, on arrival 01 trains; and to miles from t'hattattooga by river, fiom which city the fine, new passenger su-amer J. T. WILDER, Jus. Glover master, makes two trips per week. The waters of tthea Springs are a specific in the cure of Chronic Diarrhea, Rheumatism, and all diseases of the Liver, Scrofula, Etc. Resident Physician Dr. J. C. Abernathy. Refer to Gen. John T. Wilder, Chattanooga; Rev. J as. Carmlchuel, Memphis; Mr. Per son, Water Vajiey. Miss., and many others. for circulars and other information, address J. C. W.VSON, Proprietor, Jel3 Sulphur springs, Rhe county, Tenn. SOLD BY K. I RQ II ART CO. MemphU. : Tenneswee. JOB PRINTING. i:.n.U IS- iiit: .tuainnl .., TuTi.lf SW rBiUtMlll Stock, 18: ilitlo i.st niortMij bonds, btji ; ditto i;d ! market to-day showed much less de r.irLr - ' Mississippi Central maud than for several weeks. Western rnilrrM,lHt-..-k. 12f?14f Hittolsl mongag SI ditto JA m Ttgage, 8l. Mis- fisyiiijii ievee bonds, 3S. (VITOS. New York closed quiet at the ad vanced figure of yesterday, 20,0, ""t tuniresdliued Jc; Liverpool was sty - 8 r; New Orleans closed steady t lSc In all these quota tinoB w wmt that Koot figures were maintained, but iliere is a want of confidence in the i -it kiii ot New i rk, aud easier with an absence of auy symptom iav. lei- leu iw i "iic triiiv s ratet, and the market was unsettle)!. l"r which reason we omit (luoutkms, which may be regarded as at least c below those of yesterday. Sales aiuouuted to 1 l-aJea, moot of which ixed li-:- giving little idea of if grail. A list of 250 bales, -mL" barely good ordinary. 4ic; several "lot of strict low at lte; and of middling at 18c. A little low middling d ut at 17c. but 17ic was tbe ru irMnra.llv .lenianded. Low ordinary were taken at Sic and 10c, and 70 liab-o ordinary at lljc. irrs. w tli natMH lsj; a was pu lU.-cei.-ls in. nts . i-toc. ". . ... -Total recefp i olal hlpa Mo icelpt to flat.-. ....... . iinuieut.'. U date.... 1MPOBTS. M. BrBM son Ctirleston railroad.- , a:i'i i. iiuiw-.- ..'....vs. ! uhi't railroad -...id Little Rock railroad u and other sources. ' " ' K i - MemobU and rf'har .-sU.il railroad m7s.iUiipi uti.i TuBBunsi n railroad t. no. rs, north - . - - 1 1 .... ' - ' 'I lie new rail, are as ton i-1, M , Kali Liver !. i lbs h-asttiaa tlie ariove liput- i ?i:ral MAKItl I nfi wat. very slow and there are T.ilS few chk-nge to npatt iu our qt We are not alone ielude. The St. Louis liepuff srnier ..iu ; 't i.nr..luv s.u -n ' I h TriHrkr ( ,r j ." ... ... of thewok pres-eiit in the general no more favorable feature than characbsr ,ml them in tbe previous week, while wirne of them, flour and wheat particu larlv, were le- satisfactory, and the worse trian mat giauuoi.,j otr- dullLe1 to a couaiiion oi ,ia-k0' . if iSt.' Louis been exceptional ' their unsatisfactory condition, for ad ' ioe frotn all other o'f the leadlnjf mar ,'i the country represent the same .leiecttKl features." tJurw was in small iuiiuiry and snpplv, and a sale or two of mixe.1 was n.ade at 57c ; white was nom jiiallrJW'. The 8t. Louis RepubM$Mn, 12th, reportB corn firm but increasingly -dull ' tbe telegraph, however, says it is :irn;er th. re. but weak and lower hi Chicago; firmer at fec iu &w ttr tmtss: easier a' - -ew orK. Ktt are v. ry ouiet; weknowof no sales i the i-sevat tr, out hear that mixed can l - had there ;t -13c; some sales of white 5c; the t.'legraph reports: vy and lower at 4W44c r Orleans )iuiet at 4G(,47c ; gt Louis easier. Bran ;. . ,v at I3 i', although e heard of was at $13 50. ined the jmispects of ye-..t- selling at 2 "i, and at fi 80- The HL Louis of Thursday reports ot it: ; been an increased order city t $i 35(sm2 45 per bbl deli vered, aud a few sales oi oounirj at s- j5. City higher yesterday at 4o :.. mo K XA Ml raw H delivered. resort i- less firm than the prevh-is day's reoorl of the same article, when sales of ,-ity were made high ae $2 80. JWa tuet are comiug iu from the surrouudiug , .Ji.try, and selling loose at $3b3 25 a rrel, aooordlnjr to quality; old sell at i ' a bushel foriot, fl for dray loads. j.ags are scarce atloc, with little ltKiuio'l . Vie small packages taaawht 17c. Litne u..ari uuu-ual aoUvitv. 7m bUs . unnil IV Our ii rrwr.. and otuer Union opened at b4j, sold down to 83. and went steadily up to 8i, under con tinued purchases by the auderbilt in terest, who are said' to have a large part of the stock. New York Central was taken largely bv the Yamterbilt brokers, aud sold from 101t to 10SL Wabash rose from 66t to 68, with a sharp borrow ing demand from the shorts, who re cently sold it at bo. The market closetl strougand excited, the outside public having largely increased their holdings. It is stated that an important conference . . . . r l . ; . i lur market was ' of railroad magnates is now oeiug uem, the result oi wuicn win naeiy oe uae iiled vester-1 formatoin of a trunk line irom isew from ves- ! to the western terminus oi tue l iidu r'aOUlC luau, auu c.eiuuaiij o. . ' Francisco. It is believed that Horace F. ( lark, now president of tbe Union Pa cific and Lake Shore railroads, will be made president of the Northwestern, which will give the Yandeibilt family the control of a truuk line across the continent. The chief fluctuations, oth erwise than as above stated, were in : Pacific Mail 39(.'4i4, Erie '3j("64A, Ohios 38i(SJJ9L Lake Shore lOSjaiiKU, SL Paul 50i51, Columbus, Chicago aud Indiana Central, r:-. Luiou Pacific 27t(a,8L Panama 111(112, Har lem 1304131. Tlie market closed strong at an advance of k(a , per ct. for the day. i autou, 99; Western Union Tel. Co., w,; Quicksilver, 4d; Aoams Express Company, 93; Wells & Fargo's Express Cdtupany, 82J; American Merchant's I ni'in Express Company, ft4; Uuitol States Express Company, 70J; Pacific Mail, 40; New York Central, 10:.; Erie, C4J: Erie, j .referred, 7o; Harlem, 129; Harlem, preferred, 130; Michigan Central, 9b; Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago, 87; Northwestern, 70; North western, preferred, 84: Rock Island, 109;; New Jersey Central, 106; St. Paul, 51J; St. Paul, preferred, 71J; Wabash, 67J; Wabash, preferred, 80; Fort Wayne, H8j; Terre Haute, 15; Teire Haute, preferred, 40; Chicago and Alton, 109; Chicago aud Alton, preferred, 112; Ohio' and Mississippi, 39J; Cleveland, Coluuibus and Cincinnati, 86; Burling ton and Quiucy, 13; Lake Shoie, 92; Indiana Central, 31; UlLiois Central, 11); Union Pacific stock, 28; Ceutral Pacific bonds, l3i; Uiou Pacilic bonds, o7; Delaware aud Lackawaua, 105 j; Hartford and Erie, 2L NEW ORLEANS. New Orleans, June 13. Sight ex . hange, prem.; sterlinE exchange, 128J. LONDON. 1.' mkis, June 13, 5 p.m. Consols,for money, 9-j ; on account, jcj; o-joi -oo, llv . :sis.t.. 172. UU I itJatH zr.,:tr. Mb . lui Ss Ml Zi-r ISO stwaru freight, all ew York 9ic. Boe 1 bo, Falls river Philadelphia 8.V-, itivtr and ra:' per Whisky quiet at 89c. CHICAGO. Chicago, June 13. Flour quiet and weak; sales mostly private. Wheat dull and lower; No. 1 spring, SI 28; soft, $1 29; hard No. 2, 1 21. Corn dull and declined; No. 2, mixed, 34jf 35c. Oats dull and a shade lower; No. 2, 27,27c. Rye steady; No. 2, 61 Ac. Barley dull aud nominal. Whisky steady at 90c. Pork dull and a shade lower, at $15 85. Lard and meats quiet; nothing what ever doing in either; nominally at the following quotations: Lard, Sic for July. Bulk meats quiet and quotable at t;'- 6 Jc for shoulders; 8J' . 8c for short rib middles, Sja.$c for clear sides, all loose; no sales. Beon quiet with sales at Tie for shoulders, 9c for clear rib sides, and 9jc for for clear. Hams, sugar-cured, 13 lbs average, 14c; 20 lbs, 13 Jc. LOUISVILLE. Louisville. June 13. Bagging quiet and demand light; 2-pouud hemp, 14c; 2i-pound flax, 14 fe. Flour dull; ex tra iainiiy, jo- i; a -o. i, j-s; lancy, a. Wheat quiet, at fl 40(0,1 55. Corn firm at 54a 56. Oats quiet, 45(;47c. Rye lower, 7(K;i75c. Barley nominal, S0t90c. Provisions firm; mess pork, Si 7. Ba con shoulders, c; clear sides, 9g ;ije; clear, 9jc all packed. Hams, plain, 13Jc; sugar-cured, 13Je all packed; small order lots kg c higher. Choice lard tierees,;s(.i Hjc; kegs, 10(5, lOJc. Bulk meats shoulders, 6Sg,6Jc; rib sides, 8c; clear, 9c, for loose; Jc higher for packed. Whisky, 9091c." ST. LOUIS. St. Louis, June 13. Flour is dull at these quotations: Big and small ex tra, $4(S4 75; double extra, $5 25(S,6; treble extra, $6 50T.. 7 25; family, $7 75 (i)9 75; fancy, $8 75t,9 75; superfine winter, $4af 75. Wheat extremely quiet and weak; Nos. 3 aud 4, red win ter, offered at $ 42 and SI 35, in eleva tor, with no bids. Corn firmer for sound No. 2 mixed, 37J(ni38c on track, 39c in elevator. Oats dull and declined, closing unsettled; No. 2, 33c on track, .:.! 33 Jc in elevator. Rye, No. 2, 68c. Barley no market. .Fork dull; stand ard mess, $16 25. Bulk meats dull and nominal; loose clear rib, clear, 848c. Bacon Is dull: shoulders, "i(2;7Jc; clear rib sides, 9(5.9Jc; clear sides, 9J92c; buyer, month, 9J(5,9jc. Hams sugar-cured, 14(" 16c. Lard very dull; mauufaeturiiig, 7Jc. Whisky dull and easier for buyers, at 89c. Hogs quiet at $4 4 40. Cattle firm; fat In dian and Texan, S3 -V 4 75. Whisky dull at 89c. NASHVILLE. Nashville, June 13. Flour is dull: family, $8 15fo8 59. ; Wheat dull, at SI 50(. 1 60. Corn quiet, at 585.62c. Rye quiet. Barley quiet, with uo demand. Oats full prices asked but bo demand. 4-V? 50c. Pork little demand, at $17 35(" 17 50. Bulk meats steady; shoulders, 9Jc; clear rib sides. 9Je; clear, 9Jc. Bacon is dull, but holders are not willing to make concessions; held at 8c f.ir .moulders; 10c for clear rib sides; 10c for clear. Whisky demand fair at 91(rt,92Jc. Fine i .randies in active demand. Cattle steady; fat beeves, $3 65(5. NEW YORK. New York, June 13. Flour in buy ers' favor; white wheat extra, $7 25(2, 9 50; St Louis, $6 90011. Whisky quiet, 93jc. Qraiu wheat lower aud in moderate export demand; white west ern, $1 75.l 80. Rye heavy, western, 89c. Barley and malt dull. Corn in fair demand; new mixed western, 540,58c. Oats a shade firmer; white western, 4 49c. Rice steady, 7J08Jc. Provis ions Pork steady; new mess, $16 62J. Beef quiet; mess, 901 lc. Cut meats quiet and firm; hams, HJ013c; middies steadv: long clear, Sc Lard weaker; kfettle, 9ic. Butter iuiet; western, lfi c NEW ORLEANS. New Orleans, June 13. Flour no demand, ou account of quarantine at Havana ; 2000 barrels are being re shipped to St. Louis. Coru easier; mixed, 69c; white, 60c. Oats, 45c. Bran, 7."i077c. Hay quiet, S23(.j, 24. Pork quiet, $17 50. Dry salt meats shoul ders, 7Jc; sides, SJf'ojc. Hams 130 14c. Bacon dull at 7Jc for shoulders, 9Jc for clear rib sides, and 9c for clear; hams, 13J. Lard tierce, 8$091c; keg, lojc. Sugar inferior, 6Jc; common, 7c fair, 8ic: good fair, 9Jc nothing do ing. Molasses fermenting, 50c -nothing doing. Whisky dull, 92095c. Coffee, 1820c. FRANKLIN JOB PRINTING HOUSE BOOK BINDERY -AN II BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY 8. C. TOOF, Proprietor, No. 15 West Court Street1 IOKA SPRINGS ! THOUS.YNDS OF PERSONS WHO HAVE visited these celebrated Springs In years past, will be glad to learn that ample pro vision lias been made for their accommoda tion during ibe present season. I have built a Large and Elegantly Arranged House, within one bnndred yards of the Springs, and will be pleased to receive and entertain my friends and the seekers niter health and pleasure generally. The house aud furniture all new and complete. THIH NOTED WATERING PLACE is so well and so favorably known that I deem It unuecesi-ary to say anything in eulojy. .v. it. w 1UM. my8 YELLOW SULPHUR SPRINGS, Montgomery Co., Yirginia, WILL BB Opened for Visitors June 1, 1S73, Under the management of Col. N. COBB. VERY extensive improvement" have been made since last season, including a large new Hotel, with alt modern conveniences. More than six hundred guests can be com fortably accommodated. This is t lie most ele vated, the coolest and best shaded summer re sort in Virginia. The mineral water has, for aeventy-tlve years, been Justly celebrated for its active tonic and alterative powers. Hot and Cold Baths ol mineral water at the command of visitors.' Telegraph, Express and Postorflees are her.--. Bowling Alleys and Billiard Saloons, lor ladies and gentlemen. Round Tickets can be procured at ail the principal cities. Visitors get oft at the Chrlstianburg DepoU on the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio rulr road, and will be conveyed in comfortable coaches 3 miles to the Springs. TERMS OF BOARD: Per day I 2 6u Mouth of June 40 0U Per month S50 00 Per week 16 00 Children under ten, and servant, half price. Ministers of the Gospel will be charged two thinls of above rates. This has always been the favorite resort of families, and every arrangement will be made for their comfort. Send. ior Pamphlet containing analysis of the water. J. J. A J .WADE, Proprietors Yellow Snlphnr Spring. my4 Montgomery county. Virginia. MKMPHIS, TENNESSEE BT The attention of the Merchants and Busin.-ss Mt-u ol Memphis. Norlti Mississippi. Alabama anil Arkansas, is particularly called to the superior facilities of this house for exe cuting orders lor all Kinds ot JOB PRINTING! Plain, Fancy and Ornamental, such as Pam phlet. Constitutions, By-Laws, Blanks, Circu lars, Bill-Heads, Business and Show Cants, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Shipping Tags, La bels, Receipts, Checks, Wedding Cards, Bail Tickets, Invitations, Ledgers, Journals, Cash Boots. PRICES LOW AS THE LOWEST Perfect satisfaction iraaranteed 1b every instance. A call and an examination of my specimens is respectfully solicited. READING ROOM. Young Men's Christian Association READING ROOMS : So. 10 West Court St. Rooms 14 and U. MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. OPEN DAILY From i) a.m. to 12 m. From S to 6 p.m., and from 7 to 10 p.m. On Sundays from 2 to 6 ; .m. The best Periodicals of the Day, in addition to a Large Library, Free to All. OFFICERS: E S. Francis, Pres't. Dr.M.E. BramhalS.V. P. W.G.Orgain, iec.Sec. A.W. Newsom.Cor.Sec. S. J. Jnnkln, Treasurer. Regular business meeting first Monday night in each month. Litarary and Social Exer cises each succeeding Monday night. Prayer meeting every Saturday night. Bible Class from 8 to n p.m. every Sunday. apl PUBLICATIONS. VZl; 'B7. nil; HMO's, 86 j; new os, saj; Erie, 491 . FRANKFORT. Frankfort, June 13. o-ars '62, 95. PARIS. Paris. June 13. Rentes 56f. 80c. RAILROADS. COTTON MARKETS OF THE WORI.R. Si t lie ol vrw cr.i iray- .. . 'j Ik l.u iut -!.- liippud ..i filature article tbe hog were low aud droop iur U thiougb. The Nt. Louis lit pub linon savf operators are awaiting devel inienti" the cesaatlou of exportation aud lilt' unoertaloty -A price indisposes tlietn t tke hold, and fwevfpts specu unive actton. The fact U, the market .'li.iut tlie n'g uae , leiuaud Usui Mioyea ii up is gone, i . , liiiiturs were io rtjm t- i. NEW YORK. New York, June 13, 10:20 a.m. Cot ton nominal; ordinary, 14c; good ordi nary, KJc; low middling. 19Jc; mid dling, we; Alabama, aJc; Orleans, agc; Texas, -le. Futures steady; sales lots i bales; June nominally lc; July tf ije; August 2uic 12:15 p.m. Cotton ulet; ijuotations unchanged; middling, Uojc. Futures easier; Bales W bales; July, B0c; August 20; F ptember, 19 3-lc. $:'ib p-Bn. Cotton quiet; juotations unchanged; ordinary, 141; good ordin ary, 17 j; low middling, 19J; middling, atc; Alabama, S0i; Orleans, aH;Texas, ; aales to spinners, 147 bales. Futures weak; sales 18,950 boles; June, 19 27-32 f.16 3l-82c; July. 20 1-loc; August, aHc; Beptemtier, lsi(o lSc; October, 18184,c; November, 17jfel" 15-ltk;. Cotton report for seven days at all the . .a . r, . . . 1 1 ...... , r, . . Ti.iu I C uiteti Biates pons: neiti iu., ib.wi exiwrts to tbe continent, 30; stock, 255, 493 balsa. COKPAHATIVK COTTON STATEMENT. New York, June 13. The foUowing are the receipts, etc., for tbe past week : Receipts from all tbe United States ports during the week, 19,007 bale; last 13,b74 bale; total to uaus, ,-i-iz,wz e; last year, -,onu,oio oaies; eipurt for tbe week, 241,000 bales; last year. 13,482 bates; total to date, 2.S86,oar bales; last year, 1,874,774 bales; stock in all the United States ports, 265, 4K5 aales: last year, 164,425 bales; stock in ill interior towns, 51,400 baU; Memphis and Little Rock Railway SUMMER SCHEDULE, ..M.meueluK Jane 1, K71 Tst ln.tlj Tralss. JUNE L isn. trains will rtin at. follows i-llv tun. : Mail 1 rain leave Memphis, daily :la p.m Freight and Accommodation Train leave Meiuphlsiaily except Sunday. i0 a.m Mall Train arrive Memphis, dally SSa.m Freight and AccnumoJat ion Train ar rive Memphis dally, except .Sunday .8:30 p.m j-S AND AFTER SUNDAY, J until lurihur notice, Sleeping Cars Hall Train. For information and tickets apply at ZS7M Main str. ot, iit Main street, or at Depot, Cen ter Li.ndiug, loot of Washington street. A H- Li V K." MiTki:, Uen't 8up't. Jko. H. Pbkbv, Gi'l Ticket Agent. F. Simmons. Piisswjger Agent. my 27 LOUISVILLB & NASHVILLE ASS GREAT SOUTHERN RAILROAD, What is Hotoe Without an Organ And what will an Or:m now be, v. ithouta copy ol DITSi i.N a l'(J.s new. (l. Iiuhtliil, com plete collection of Keed Organ Music, called he ORGAN AT HOME! Every Urgar. needs it : The Or;;an at Botael Best collection for Heed o Rcans! 200 not difficult pieces, so or Can-ised that no dull musi" lsin them ; the orgAn. smooth, legato nyle used, bat as an oiyuN at Home should be cheerful, A light Mini staccato music is not excluded prent I heOrgan In allom Home music is not provided for it. Ii C3"i.--!iki, easy, familiar, tew iuiim.-, iva IiolTleiii every nation, n fact ah kinds In erybody coosiders the btt com- at Isoften silent, for Here is w - ii o mEv posers. Tbe Dublishers tke pride and pleasure In preseniing such asuperior book Ui the public, and believe It worthy to be at Home in every family. Frioe Boards,; 50; uloh,; Knit gilt, 14. OLlVF;it DITSSON & CO., Huston. UHAS. H. DtTSON Jt t o., Jet) 711 Broadway, New York. THE ROMANTIC and THRILLING TALK FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH, Krom Mm German of HoOinan, l.y Lai ka Curtis Bi'llasii, In that Krighel and Rest ol Weekly Paper, "THE GOLDEN AGE," hlsktuay wBa run through vevrn su ekly nam lers, beginning with Mi cceKPlve ay 17th SCHEDULE : Kip reei. Train leaves dally, (Sundays excpted.. KB5 a.m Man Train leaves dally Ui a Nashville Express leaves dally 4 35 p.m BTSo change of cars by this line for Loots- Tills, Hi. Louis or Nashville. Pullman Pals vieeping-carson ali night trains. " Bar For Tickets or Information apply at Ticket 0ee, No. 287 1-2 Main Street. JOHN T. TLYNN, 8upt Memphis Dlv. Jambs 8i-skd. Ticket Agent. rny2S year balee ibrouj! -xiort iuhI if ha i ud so prices rise, bogs would New Orleans Mail arrives at Mem- trior towns, 51,4 bales; last year, - x--- l4,Wy bales, sUs-k at Liverpool, WSO.OUO "asMy , ........ bales: last year, s, uaies: kock, Anierican, afloat for ( . .eat Britain, 211, io bales; last year, 91,000 bales. LIVERPOOL. Liverpool, June 13, 11:30 a. m.- Cotton firm; uplands, v.'''ii; Orleans, MISSISSIPPI AND TENNESSEE KAIIiKOAD. Miasiasu-ri a rt Ts-n-b-saE R a i uboab, i i me or UrrrsiSTitWDiEST, Memphis. J ON AND AKTKB8UNUA Y.MAY 1STH, DS7S Trains will run as follow New Orleans Mail leaves Memphis uaiij ai Thiss weekly There will be no abatement Iu Uie interest ot the other departments of the paper, and all the characteristics which have given The Gouiin .Viit piomineuoe, ai.il rendered It a welcome visitor in so many househo ds, will, be steadily maintained. Ask your News Agent to get it for you. 8e-rn t eats per Klngle 4 opjr. Or send fifty Cents to the off). .- of " he (.olden Age, nnd have the Seven Numbers mailed free to your address: or Three Dollars, aud get the Golden A ; with all Its stories, its terse sad sparkling paragraphs, its able and trenchant editorials and other original contributions for a whole year. " The Golden Ase is now one of the ablest snd most Interacting papersol the day." N. i . rauy nun. gf Address. THE IiOi.UK TUiK, tl Park Row, or I rw' bj. press ! rmii. iva Memphis daily at Trains on this road make close connect at Grenada with Miss. Ceutral R. R. for all 12 JO pan 235 pan s nan : p.m :uon Sim ni iiits North and South. Only direct route to Jackson, leksbun;, ew Orleans ou. J and Mobil Tickets for sale at 37' . Main street, and at he Depot. M. BU RKE, dapX Book Agents PLKA8K NOT1CB THAT OUR Now Illustrated family feble Contains Dr.'Wm. mlth's Bbl Dictionary. 460 Illustrations, a r'arally Album for le For traits, a Marriage Certificate, r'arrily Record Marginal References, etc- etc. Descripuv and Term Circulars sent tree. Address NA TIONAL PUBLISH!" ihls. i'enn flBABBHC JT RN It sent free. Address Bill ill 0 Eaci k Book Co., myltl Murray street. New York. SHORT HAND niylti All about it, 10 cents, post paid. Eagle Rook '.';., i Murray street. New York BlimiOI K PATENT SHIPPING TAOS. Over 200 millions have been used within the past ten years, without complaint of loss by tag becoming detached. All Express Companies use them. Held by Printers and Malu.u ers Everywhere. apl TWO m CRAB ORCHARD SPRINGS, 1873 ! KENTUCKY. I im LOCATION Six hoors run from Lonisville. on the Knoxvllle branch ol the Lonisville and Nashville Railroad. Now Open for Visllora. BOARD SL2 per week during the mouths of June and September. On July 1st our new and commodious brick hotel building, supplied with ail modern con veniences, water, aas, etc., will be thrown open to the public, and every effort made to assure the comfort and well are of guests. The Hotel Season will close Bepiember 1st, and on the 15th of September the Second Session of "CRAB ORCHAKD SPRINGS COLLEGE" for young ladies, will open, in charge of Prof. J.no. F. Tabbant and Lam as Principals, assisted by a full corps of efficient Instructors. Parents having daughters to educate are especially urged Ao visit the Springs during the season ; and for inlormatlon in regard to the school, will addrees, by mall, the Prin cipals. For Crab Orchard Springs Hotel pamphlets and circulars, address SHELBY THOREL, Proprietors, myi dAw Crab Orchard, Ky. LIBRARY 6IFT CONCERT A Full Drawing Certain $500,000 in BANK To Fay O-lftas. 10,000 Cash Gifts Paid in Full $100,000 for Only $10 INOUOH of the 100,000 tickets Issued for the Ii THIRD GRAND OIPT CONCERT. In aid of the Puolic Library of Kentucky, having been sold to Insure a full drawing, and the wish having been universally expressed that tbe 10,000 cash gifts offered should be drawn in fall and paid in full without any scaling down, as heretofore, the management, with the concurrence of the trustees, have deter mined to allow ninety days more for the sale of the remnant of tickets left on hand. Trie concert and distribution advertised for April 8th is therefore postponed to Tuesday, July K, 1X73, on which day, and no other, they will positively and unequivocaliv lake place in Public Library Hall, Louisville, Ky. At this grand concert the flowing cas gifts will be distributed by lot aaB paid in fi :: to the ticket-holders who draw them: One Grand Cash Girt JBW.i. One Grand Cash Gin One Grand Cash Gift One'Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gltt PETITIONS. CHANCERY SALES. Petition for Incorporation Chaneery Sale of Real Estate. " South Memphis Boulevard Company." No- Jo the Second Chancery Court ol Knelov county, Tennessee. M"HERiCAS, Jacob Thompson, Newton JXJ J Jrson. J. AWliis, and W B. Sooth worth all altlsen and residents o. .1 have filed their pe- iL'?J2JlhJ?J:oarl- that they and their associates, suceessnrs and assigns, be Id corirat.l under the name of the "SouU, Memphis Boulevard Company, U(i be em. rs.wered In that name to toe, make contracts hold personal and real property, nud to do ai ' things necessary and proper to cany out the objects of said ealerprlae-. that said eornpsnv be Incorporated for the term of ulhety-mue . e.s, i .uiipHiicj w .uuntnin sail: M am lied road or. South street from Its Intersec tion with DeSoUi street to the Hernando road and thence on the Hernando road to Koncon nan creek, rising tbe pressat beds of South street and Hernando road In constructing the said Macadamized road; that said company be authorised to establish a toll-gate and col lect tolls for the use of the said improved rood; that said company be authorised to commence work, ai -1 exercise all of 1 U power and functions, on obtaining subscriptions to its capital stock to the imountof ten thou sand dollars, and to Increase the capital stock to an amount no. exceeding one hundred thousand dollars, and for all the general pow ers and oris Ueges given to corporations by the general laws of Tennessee. ii is mereiore oraereu, Dy me len ana 21 Cash Gifts of f 1,000 each,. 50 Cash Gifts of 500 " 80 Cash Gifts of W " 100 Cash Gifts of 300 " 150 Cash Gifts of 300 " 5S0 Cash Gilts of 100 " . 9,000 Cash Glfto of 10 " ajbsi wBm 10,000 lyBN 34.UAI 35,000 32,1X10 , 80,0.0 au.'joo as,uoo tajjsB Master, That "Ubllratl.m be made for thirty days. In the Memphis Appeal, notifying all arsons desiring to make their appearance rein, at the courthouse of tlie Second Char eery Cocrt In the ciiy or Memphis, Tenn, on or liefore the first Monday In June, 1S73, and show cause. If any they have, why the prayer of said petitioners shoe Id not be granted ; " u failure so to do the same will be heard irte, and letters ot incorporation granted tyed for. re at office this April U, 1873. M. D. U STEWART, Clerk and Master, iao. Mallbby, Dep. Clerk and Master, tes Poston. lienors. ari CHANCERY SALE. Chancery Jsaie of Real Estate Saturday, June ls?S. Bom i la n THE aliovc popular Summer Resort, under .he management or Mr. J. F. ROBINSON, of Ntshvllle, i'enn.. will be open lor the -ccption of visitors on the ljlh instant. BOAHD : Permonth... J)5 00 Per week . Id 00 Per day I 50 Children under twelve years and servants, half price, speelal rates to large families. Excursion tickets via Memphis and lonis ville railroad, from Memphis to Kuril's sta tion aud return (distance-two hundred miles , twelve dollars. Comforlable cenveyances at Burn's station for the springs, immediately upon the arrival of trains. Sleeping Cars through. Trains leave Memphis at SrJS.i.m. and 4 : in p.m., and arrive at Burn's Station at 2 30 p.m. and 2 50 a.m. Eor further informatio , address J. K. ROBINSON, Bon Aqua Springs, via Burn's station, Tenn. BLUE RIDGE SPRINGS, BOTETOURT COUNTY, V I. THIS pleasant BUMMER RESORT is de llgbtfully located on the Western slope af the Blue Ridge Mountains near the Sum mit), and immediately on the line of the At lantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad. Open for Visitor- Jane 3, IT IS THE POPULAR CURE for Dyspep sia and Its numerous evil attendants. Descriptive Pamphlets sent to any address. TERMS OF BOARD i otal 10,000 Gifts, all Cash SfiftUJUO The money to pay all these gifts in full Is now upon deposit in the Farmers' and Dro vers' Bank of Lonisville, and set aside for that purpose, and can only be used for that pur pose, as will be seen by the following certifi cate of the Cashier : Office or Karmkr.-' axd Dboveks' Bask, I UO Ui?) 1 . . 1 . . . JV . . . . I'll. , IO A. This Is to certify that there is in the Farmers and Drovers' Bank, for the credit ol the Third Grand Gift Concert for the benefit of the Pub lic Library of Kentucky, five hundred thou sand dollars, which has been set apart by the managers to pay the gifts In full, and will be held by the Bank and paid out for this pur pose, and this purpose only. R. S. VEACH, Cashier. The party, therefore, who holds the t eket drawing the capital gift will get nOO.I-00 In greenbacks, and sa of the fre.OOO gift, the 125,00", the f2,000, the 110,000, the (5,000, and all tbe other gifts, 10,000 In number amounting to iMam The remnant of unsold tickets will be fur nished to those who first apply (orders accom panied by the money always bav ng prefer ence over agents) at the following rates: Whole tickets, 1 10; Halves, to, and Quarters, t2 50; 11 whole tickets for flon, 56 for 1500, li3 for tl.OOt', and 575 for t '.".. No discount on ess than 1100 worth of tickets at a time. The concert ana uistribution or guts will be gin at six o'clock on Tuesday morning. July 8, iu Public Library hall, and the following will be the order of proceedings : 1st. Music by or chestral band. 2d. Placing of tags oue for each ticket sold in large wheel. 3d. Placing of gifts in small wheei. 4th. Music l.y orches tra! band. .V. iu Explanatory remarks by Pres ident, bth. Drawing of first half of gifts. 7th. Music by orchestral band. Mli. Drawing of last half ol gifts. Hth. Placing of large wheel with tags in handsof committee appointed by audience. 10th. Grand orchestral concert. The music on this grand occasion will be the best thai can be procured, and the gentlemen who count and place the tags and gifts in toe wheels and superintend the drawings and keep the record of the drawn numbers will be chosen from the best known and m st trust worthy citizens of the State. All will be so conducted as to be a perfect gnaranty against complaint from any just source. The oaymentof gifts will begin on Saturday. July 12, at nine o'clock i.in. Tickets drawing gifts must be presented at Room 1, Public Li brary building, where cash cheeks upon the Farmers' and Drovers' Bank of Lonisville, or sight drafts upon the Fourth National Bank of New York, at the option of the holder, will be gived for the tickets. All gifts not called for in six mouths from the drawing will be turned over to the Public Library fund. For full particulars send for circulars. THUS. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent Public Library of Kentucky, Lonisville, Ky. JOHN Hl'IMtON. t sen I. II. .peliel.!. IrkutM. For information apply to JOHN HUDSON, Peejodyloteilrniu MEDICAL. NOTICE. rpO Physicians and all others interested: I 1 have engaged the services of a competent Apothecary, and will for the present keep my Drng store open all night. No u.ore bell ring ing or time lost In waking up the clerk. D F. GOODYEAR, Overton Drag and Family Medicine Store. t APT. T. T. V HK.H I S Cholora Mcdicino IS kept by SM ITH, NEEL CO.. 272 Front St. He has used it for thirty years, and never lost a case. This medicine never falls to cure In a few hours when taken in time. Directions on the bottles. JelO MADAM A. WOLFF MIDWIFE, j I AS permanently located at No. SIR Third IT street, between Court and Jeffersou. where she Is ready to receive and answer calls promptly. N. B. The strictest confidence observed. No. 4, R. D. In the Second Chancery Court of Shelby county. Tennessee.-Hulchinson it Townsend vs. William Metcalf and others. t virtue of an order of saie made In the above cau.se. oil the 17th .lav of Mm- bit Wtll sell at IlUbliC auction, to the htarhest bidder, in front of my office, Greenlaw Opera house, Second street, city of Memphis, Ten nessee, on Saturday, June 28, 178. within legal hours, all tne right, title and In terest which Eliza C. Metcalf, Mary l.il Met calf, Annie Bell Metcalf, Emily E. Metcalf, Jessie I.. Metcalf, and Walter R. Metcalf, have, or Halm : have, in the following par cels or lots of ground in the city of Memphis, i aid Slate of Tennessee, to -wit: The north twenty-four feet (being 24 leet trout on Chickasaw street by a d.-ptti of . i-fe.-t . to be taken from the north aide of lot No. 41, which said lot 11 commences at the southeast corner of the Intersection of Chick asaw and Concord streets, running thence south with the east line ol Chickasaw street 71 feet ; thence eas t, parallel with Concord street, US feet ; thence north 71 feet to Con cord street, and thence west 14K feet to the beginning. Also, all the right, title and Interest of the same defendants in and to the north half of lot No. 34, which lot 34 commences at Uie southeast corner of the intersection of Auc tion aud Chickasaw streets, running thence south with the east line of Chickasaw street 71 feet; thence east, parallel with Auction street, 74V-4 feet; thence north, parallel with Chickasaw street, 74 feet to Auction street, and thence west with the south line of Auc tion street 74 feet to th beginning. Also, all the right, title and Interest of the same defer, dan ts in and to lot N o. 33, commenc ing at the northeast corner of said lot 34, run ning t hence east on tbe south line of Concord street 74 feet to an alley ; thence with the west line of said alley south 37 feet : thence west parallel with Auction street 74 feet, and thence north with the east Une of said lot 34 to the beginning. Also, the entire Interest In the remainder of said lot 41, being 50 feet front on Chickasaw street by 148U feet in depth, the whole of the south half of said lot 34, being 37 feet front on Chickasaw street by . depth of 74 , fee! . and the whole of Ion and ft. lying together and commencing on the northwest corner of the Intersection of the Busy next west of Chicka saw street and parallel thereto, and the alley next south of Anctlon street, and parallel thereto, running thence west with tbe north line of said first alley 71' k feet: thence north, on a line parallel with Chickasaw street, 74 feet; thence east, on u line parallel with Auc tion street, 74' 4 feet, and thence south on the west line of said second 74 feet to the begin ning. Terms of sale On a credit of six months: purchaser executing note, with aproved se curity, lien retained. Equity of redemption barred. This, June 7, 173. M. D. L. STEWART, Clerk and Master. Randolph, Hammond A Jordan, solicitors for complainants. ADMINISTRATORS. Administrator's Notiee. HAVING been duly qualified Adminis trator of James Strain, deceased, all per sons having claims against said decedent are in reny required to exhibit the same within the time limited by law, or the same will be barred ; and ail persons indebted to said estate are rjoi.neu to seme lormwitn. W. A. GOODMAN, Adm'r, No. 41 Madison street. Memphis, May 31, 1S73. my 31 ; ... per month 50 per month 55 per month 15 3 By the season By the two months...-.. By the one month . By the week , By the day.. ( tniuren anil servants naif price. lit mk Field, M. D., Resident Physician. PHIL. F. BROWN. Proprietor. For further particulars, address, Dtt. J. HERBERT CLAIBORNE, Presidentof Springs Co., Petersburg, a CATOOSA SPRINGS, 6A. THE tJKEAT FOTJNi AIX CP Alftt PLKASil KE. IIKALTH ILL BE OPENED FOR THE RECEP tlon of Visitors June 1, 1373. w Board. Fifty 50 Hollars per Month. Foi auaJsis aud iletcriptlve pamphlet, ad dress W. C. HEWITT, Prop'r, mys vatoosa sprlugs. MONTGOMERY WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, VA. rpHU delightful watering piace will be open X for the reception of visitors on the FIRST 1A Or J CNK M!iT, Extensive additions of new furniture have been add.-!, aud the proprietors are making every arrangement for the comfort and con venience ot visitors. This is the most beautiful and extensivelv improved of all the numerous watering places in the mountains of Virginia. All the usual appliances for the comfort and amusement of the guests are provided, and Express, Ticket, I'OST ana iileukai's urriiss are iounu nere BIf TTTISJ-JXTEXj, on the Va. and Tenn. division of the A.M. and O. R. R. is the station at which you take the car for the Springs distant i'.2 miles. BMBKQu trip tickets can oe procured at aji tne principal towns aud cities. C. A. I'ALHoc.t, for twelve years the Resi dent Partner at the Alleghany Springs, will assume the management. Wh emnlov nolle hn: 'he m- M experienced servanut, and our supplies of every description will be selected Irom Uie best the country auu cities afford. TERMS ! 0 per day : 16 per week ; $50 per month ; for the month of June, 4H0. Children under lo aud over U yearsold and s. rvaiits. half price. CALHOUN, WILSON A COWAN, myi e.sl Proprietors. CAPON SPRINGS AND BATHS, HAMPSHIRE CO., WEST VA. ANY one In search of a really Medicinal Mineral Water and Bath, and at the same time a must charming and attractive summer resort will do well lo procure and read our descriptive pamphlet. Terms, $15 and tlS per week. Willi uiscounis on lamny runs, as siui.ti in pamphlet. Apply toG. W.JONES A CO., DriiKgi.-.t.s, Memphis, or by mail to FRAZIER A HALE. my!4 sod Proprietors. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS WEST. VIRGINIA. FAMOUS, foe their Alterative waters and fashionaole patronage, ARE NOW OPEN. 1 hey are 2000 feet above tide-water, afford i ng entire relief from prostrating summer heat. Canacltv for accommodating '-tlOO persons. 'hargee-13 50 per day, SU per week, aud S86 per monin. We are also proprietors of tbe Swent Cha lybeate springs, slxteeu miles from the White, known for their unsurpassed Nervine tonle waters and bathing advantages. White Sulphur Water kept here for the use of visitors without charge. Terms 13 per day, $70 per month. DlreotTelegraphic and Express communica tion with bolh Springs. my30 G. L. PEYTON A CO 16 FIRST PRIZES. Oriental Oil Whiskers DYE, t T Insolvent Notice. HAVING suggested the iixsolvency of the estate of m7 H. Chambers, deceased, to the County Court Clerk of Shelby county, Tennt-see, and said Clerk having ordered that publication be made In some newspaper pub lished In said- county, and also at the court houae door; This is to notify all persons having claims "viinst said estate, to appearand Hie uie same v. Mi stud Clerk, authenticated in the manner cribed by law, on or before the second day ovember, 1973; and any claim not died i before said day, or before an appropria f the funds, shall be forever barred, both -- and equity. This May 2, 1C3. t J. M. CREWS, Administrator. Is theftlmplf npplitM in tt done in a fe kers is not required makes the whiakt-r MSjSf of lend, or ot utroying" dnis; ne suertorty over all have been a vraiMsM lions for its virtues J. F. Fl'A7.i. man York Citv and Sacramento, Cal, guist for it, and give It a trial. C C. WARD A BRU, Iar st.bostan.leasic-;-f? world. Work in iv wcor.ds : la leas mi notes no Gray obaseen. Oneap ; l . :i ; two V'artliing tne wbts trr usins tbe CH! ; isrrous; free from is and hea!tk-de trial to prove its xteen Pre mium b'alrs and Kxposf- wer and proprietor. New ask your Drug riSTS, Agents. MoOABE'S MEDICATED BLACKBERRY BRANDY. rpHE only rare cure for Cholera, Cholera 1. Morbua. Dysentery, Flux, Etc. It excels anv other known remedy for these diseases, t or sale by ROSEN RACH r )., JU) Front street. Sole Agents for Arkansas, West Tennessee, and MuBissippi. to wh om allordera mnst be addreosed. m; 'S PROFESSIONAL. JNO. W. THOMPSON JNO. T. W FALKNER THOMPSON & FALKNER, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, Ripley, Mississippi. SPECIAL and prompt attention given t collections In Tippah and adjolnln oountiee. Refer to Colonel ft. A. Plnon. Colonel T.B Dlllard. Southworth. Thayer Co.. Memphu law Final. D. K. McRAE D. E. MYERS i W. M. SNEED McRAE, M VERS & SNEED, COUNSELLORS AND ATTORNEYS a.T IjL W y OFFICE : WALKER BLOCK, 2?9i MAYS. ml. C. HACCABE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR No. 41 Madison Street. Room 36. JOfiOf S. KERB, ATTORHET-AT-IAW, 13 l MO STREET, LEE BDOCK-.-MEMPHIS, TESXE8SEE FREEMAN RANDOLPB ATTORNKI-AT-LAW, SAMDIS, MISSISSIPPI. msr Reiereneas: Eetaa, Fixer Plnson, M i .MMfiiMi. Hmu iv by HOOPSKIRTS. Southern Hoopskirt and Corset MANUFACTORY, No. 888 XkZavUx Sltraot. BBrPurchaaers of Bklrt or Bustles will pie that the Trade Southern Hoopskirt Manufactory. Memphis, Tenn. be printed on the band, othei wise the arti cles arc not genuine. I recommend the trade the Jolntless Walking Skirt, the Folding Bus tles, and the veritable French Corsets. Also, Abdominal, Horsing, MisseH' and Foy Corsets. l.iuen and alia Corsets made to order. ap!7 I.LOCIS LA.NiiL. Executrix Notice. H A.VTKObeen daly qualified ai Ezacntrlx of Jacob N. Moon, deceased, all persons having claims against sai.t decedent are hereby noliHed to present tl... same within the time prescribed l.y law or the same will be barred ; and all persons indebted to said es tate are hereqy requested to co: forward and make settlement al on ce. myl H M. MOON, Executrix. Administrator's Notice. HAVINO been doly qualified as Adminis trator of William Croak, deceased, all persons having claims aguinat said decedent are hereby required to exhibit the. same within the time limited by law, or the same will be barred; and all persons indebted to said estate are notified to settle forthwith. W. L. CI.APP, Adm'r. 15 Union -t. MempjiiRprli3lap3j BLANK BOOKS. 1 U II' mm T I III f Am aJ ijl'li Ii 0 a 1 I I I .W SPECTACLES. Improve Your Sight! THE CBESCENT SPECTAVXES. to the iubUo, to all ord.nary They are great care, and all lmperf ent ities. For clear- tinctneis, of vl NOW offered BN npenor Spectacles, ground with are free from ton and impur ness and dis- sieu they are nn-' Trade Mark. rivaled. None using spectaclessnoutd be withont them. They are mounted in Steel, Shell. Rubber and Uold Frames, and are man a I ac tared expressly for .'.mi sold In Memphis only, by a . x. aB.x.jxrxT3x oo. EW M.IJU ASS OPTICIAMB. Bf None genuine withont the trade mark on evep- pair. ncleod Heginnlug at aaT Unden No. anv, it.ln the Chancery Court of Shelby i.onniy.- iinam r. Hardin el ai. vs. Thou. J. Coosweil. r V virtu" of an interlocutory decree for sale sj i i.iereu .n me aoove cause December 2. laT2l win sell at public auction, to the high est bidder, in front of the Clerk and Master office, Greenlaw Uperahottse, Second street, Memphis, Tennessee, on Saturday, Jane 14, 1873, within legal hours, the following described property, situated In Memphis, Shelbv coun ty, Tennessee, between Lintfen and Pontotoc on Main street, to-lt: Id No. 1, as per com- s report, made out and tiled therein -Ol.: :.!- , . . j , west line of Main street so feet to a stake -tasaiei west parallel with Linden street one hundred aud fifteen tllo, feet to a stake on the east side of a private alley 10 feel wide ; thence north with the east line of said alley W feet to the sonth Itneof Linden street; thence east with the south line of Linden street 111 feet to the beginning-allotted to James M. Wliilam- u; 2-Beginning at a stake on the west line of Mam street, W) feet south of the sonth--.?SE'r of Mfcin and Linden streets; run oing thce south with the west line of Main .fTl .t?U?. thence west at right S2r-L. il1 Mln 8tre1 m fe to Hake on tbe east line of a private alley lu feet wide thence with the east Une of said alley north: wardly U) feet to a stake; thenciTeastwaJuVv 5fat to the beglnnlng-lkloWmSni F. Hanlin. Teraa at Hale On a credit at duoisiii juuutus, pimuawr to wnn . . se cure same; equity of redemption barred. This March , 18SL EDMUND A. COLE. Clerk and Master Humes A Boston and j. A. Taylor. Attorneys. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS ON ISLANDS 35 AND 40, SATURDAY, JTJJTE 28, 1873. No. aw. R. I . In the Second Chancery Court of Shelby County.-John L. Morgan etal. vs. Wm. Utlev and others. TV virtue of a leerce for sale made in the U atxive cause, i will oner at public , u. the highest bidder. In front ol tne ctx.r of the Second IThano-ry Court, on Second i t dtjr SATURDAY, JU51 88, 187,' within legal hoars, the following described real estate, vlx: Being tbe undivided one-hal: Interest In and to the sub-di vision of the lands of Royster A Braussbrd, on island No. J, Shel by county, Tennessee ; Lot No. a commences at an ash B. and B.. theaoothw ooosar of Royster Branv ford s acre entry ; thence north along the west boundary line of said H0 acre- tract A chains; thence west .IS chains to a stake and cottonwood R. and B.; thence south s chain to a pond U chains wide and beyond 10 chain-., in ail at chains 10 a stake In a field southeast of pecan marked X.;thenceeastchains to uie oogiiining, -ontaining loi xi-lUU acres. Also, at same time and p ace: Lot No. 5, situated on Island , in Tipton county, Tennessee, commences at a cotton wood on the bank of the river, west side oi the island, marked A plat A., on Pannels south boundary: thence east SI chains a stake, an elm marked R; thence north . cnains, 79 irnks, to an elm marked ti;" thence east 77 chains, ou links, to an ash marked I), on Mitchell's west boundary line thence south with his line 52 chains, Hi links, to an ash marked E on Magavoek s north line; thence went with his line 107 chains to a cottouwood markad F. oa bank of river; thence north W; wast 7 chains, north 5- wet ; nains, tt links, to the beginning, conum mu i . s acres. Tit one-half undivided interest of Brans ford's heirs In each of these tracts sf land will be sold the other half having hereto fore been sold. See plat at my office. TaaxBor Sa lb One-third cash ; balance in one and two years; note, with security, bear ing interest ; lien retained ; uo equity of re demption. May 27, 1873. M. D. L. STEWART, Clerk and Master. Geo. W. Winchester, sol, for complainant. SAIL-MAKER. CASSIDY & MILLER, ?fcr1P1.:-5 ? 9m rSYHW rCvVsraarvv' SAIL MAKERS AMD COTTON DUCK AGENTS, MITW ORLEANS, - LODISIAJtA , MANUFACTURERS OP ALL StXBB AMD qnaiiUes of Teats, TarpaalLas, Wagoa-CoTen, Every description of avsings, Window and Doob Su fcoBfl ; also, Fuvoa or au Nations Busxm&a, ail colors, etc. Wholesale leal en In Manilla ajid Tarbko Rope, ail Uses from the Plymouth Cordage Company, Ply mouth, Mass. We keep on hand, ready for shipment, a large stock of all the above arti cles. CASSiUY MILLER. ton pnTBBsi Stbbbt, near Camp, ap3 Hew Orleans. LouIsstca. Chaucery Sale of Real Estate. Ho. SS5, R. First Chancery Court of Shelbv eonnty. W. U. L. Adams va. L. B. Adam ML BT virtue of an Interlocutory decree for sale entered in the above cause May 5. 1873. 1 will sell at public auction, to the high est bidder, in front or the Clerk and Master's office, Ureeniaw Operahouse, Second street. Memphis Tennessee, on Stordaj, June 14, 1873, within legal hours, tbe following described property, situated In Memphis, Shelbv county, Tennessee, filth civil district of saB eocnty. being a part of subdivision D of tbe original county lot No. 303: Beginning al le north east corner of said subdivision runninsi thence westwardly along the line of Alabama street feet: thence southwardly parallel with eastern boundary of said subdivision D 164 feet; thence eastward ly parallel with Pop lar street fit feet to the eastern boundarv : said subdivision D; thence northwardly witr said boundary line IK feet to the beginning which said property is now known as a; Alabama street and la the same lot or par. e. of land conveyed by Rowland A. Hnghes to Louis C. Norville. by deed dated March 7, lis. Terms of Sale One third .-.,, cash; balance on a credit of one and two (1 and a) years: notes with approved security required; lien retained lo further secure same, etc This May 10, IBS EDMUND A. COLE fieri and Master. Geo. B. Peters, Jr., Brown A Hill and D. M. Scales, Attorneys. myll MEDICAL. DR. D. j). JOftN'ON S M DICAX DISPENSARY 208 Mala SI., XeaiphLs Tenn. EstabiUued la MM for the cure of VE.N'EREAL OR SRC RET DlhtA-rS ueh as Sypbtiiis, Uanortl u and all Crtnay Diseases; . - or cnriai affecti oaa of tbrot,skta or ho m oreb.tla, herru . - of a solitary naoi unoas u .ue oiy mind, producing Btnfchas ui IbeMtc Ity, Impotency, ditim. ... conM -ion of Ideas, evil forer ng. asaBMBt to aoelety, iuea of memory, weaksaas, e . aot all of these in any one case, n: a., occtn rlng frequently In various cases. Med; sect by express. Office nours from s a.or. SHERIFF SALE. SHERIFF' MALE -OF Valuable City AMD SUBURBAN HEAL ESTATE, aJOTICE IS HERKKY GIVEN. That by lr la roe of a writ oi venditioni exp.ir.a-- t" me directed from the Hon. -;irr.i.- i ourt ..I Tennessee, in tlie .f VI. - tional Bank of Memphis vs. A. Alston. Judg ment rendered on the JBth day of Jun for the sum of thirty-eight thousand trir hBBsarsd and stxty-dve dollars and nine cm : , with Interest and ere of suit, to satisfy sti.tl judgment, etc., I will, oa FRIDAY, THE 20th DAY af J15E.1S-3, at ll o'clock a.m., in front of my office. No. 351 Second street, Memphis, Tenu- proceed to sell, to the highest bidder, for cash, the follou -ing described property, to-wit: L A lot In the city of Memphis on north side of Market street and fronting on same thirty -seven (ST) feet, beginning seventy-four feet three inches east of the northeast cor:, of the intersection of Third and Market st n thence eastward Willi Market street B thence northward at right angles from said stress IIS14 tott: thenv- westward !7 I.. : Ibeuce scumwaru l !;, leet lo tue said Alston's title being in Wr im X. A tract of ten (a acres, in a a Fifth Civil District, lot No. II. oi lots of stale of R. F. Weakley, or Weakley avenue and north 1 avenue, in northeast iiiterseettsa u ue as laid do wn in Bucket m. ng couve- to said Alston. S. On the interest and title of said . In and to the following descnU-.! veyed to him and his wile Mary, by c Thomas R. Smith, which Is registers. 7, page lying oo east side of Th in Mempnia, souin 01 n aunmw.ii ing the center tenement of a bloc brick tenements, which said teneme at a potnl.s feet 4 Inches south of Wi asanas, and oa toe east line of Tbii img 14164 feet to the alley; thence north with ti.e west side of me alleys feet s inches: then. westward !, feet to Third street; then--; with tbe same southward UK feet i inch ro -beginning. The interest of said A. Alston be ing such as he acquired by a deed made jsin iy to him and his wife, wnich made provision that on the death oi either, his or her share should go lo their daughter. : fhe above recited j udgment being enhttted to a credit of thirty three thousauu one hun dred and fifty-one dollar and five carats ita-.al l5, paid by .-am A. Alston loJno. J. Freeman, cashier, ou tne ilth day of Deeen: aer, l.HTi Levied on as tbe property of defendant A Alston, to satisfy said Judgment, interest and Sale to commence at 11 o'clock a.m. W.J. P. DOYLE, SheruTof Shelby County W. H. Stephens. alt..rnev for Dlainliir. TRUST SAXES. Trustee's Sale of Valuable Laud. tTNDEii a M of trunt nuule to me by Joti n H. Speti. on the 7lh of Jtuiaary. I" . rrgleterfiif in the Hgi'rr- otticr- of h-U rouuty, Teanemee, in book No. ' ', ptmfr 477. i will for cAiMH lotiie hiatit luU'lt-r. in fm of the DtrXHo Bank building, ou IImJim i stree t Lb Memphm, Te&nevee, on Tuesday, the 1st imj ot Jul), I: :. the following described land in said countv, containing twelve and a half arn leas: Beginning at the northwest .s.rner of Jaekson and Elm wood avenues, running thence north thirteen uundred and twen four and nve-eiglith.-. feet to soathwest -of almwood aveuue and Walker thence west six hundred nd sixty feet ; thence south thtee hundred and lu.rtv i. : u, u east three hundred aud thirty "fee.; then.--south nine hundred and ::mi. . -'ocr ind flv. - eighths feet to Ja to the beginning. Efiuitv oi re,:--.. Hon. fui.y waived JelU W. U. STEPHEN n s- euusj; thence east , and nsrht of exrmp- Trustee. Trust Side. Chancery Sale or Heal Estate. No, MS, O. R. First Chancery Court of Shelby county James Hewett el al. vs. Robert F. Looney et al. BY virtue of an Interlocutory decree for sale entered in the above cause May 1.1, IBS, I will sell, at public auction, to the high est bidder, In front oi the Clerk and Master's ' " -1 . i - . . . w un,m, .ewuu sweeu, in city of Memphis, Tennessee, an BY" virtue of apt deed made bv M. Wheaton to Wi the fourth day of . the highest bidde county court clerk on the 10th of July, IS"!:,, SATURDAY, JC5E 14, 1873, within legal hours, the following described property, together with the Improvements thereon, situated In Mheiby county, Tennes see, to-wit: A certain tract of land lying and being ;n the county of sihelbv and State oi Tennessee, containing, by estimation, forty -elgh! acres and ninety-seven one-hundredths of an acre r? 97-100!, the sans, fronting on the north side of the Memphis and Homervlile Piankroad, in the vicinity of and nearly op posite the residence of James McConneil, .mown and dtsawiiiBwt as fifty acres of land taken off the west side of lots 21 and 27 on the subdi vision of Kenneth Garrett's tract; said land being laid off by a line beginning oo the north line of the Memphis and Sonierv.i... Piankroad, and running northwardly through both lots Nos. 21 and 27 paralial with their west boundary line to the north "iiudary line of lot No. , crossing the bed.- Mie stsws phis and Ohio Railroad, saving and i -rving out of said fifty acres a strip occupied by said railroad, of one and seven one-hendredths (1 7-1U0). A -ubdivision will be made of said property, dividing It into Three Lot, and tbe same sold accordingly. Terras of Sale One-third cash: balance ou acredlt of one and two years, with interest from date of sale ; purchaser to execute notes lor tne oeterreu payments, wttn approv.-: cunty; lien reiainea: equity oi redemption barred. EDMUND A. COLF, s Clerk and Master. T. W. Brown, Attorney. mylj For the purpose of pnvic nine trier, iu -1- scribed real estate, st;u:i Tennessee, in the city of on the map of said ci three i2,-. in block flit; ton's subdi vision, lying Linden street, win. a f: seventy iTOi feet, beginni leans st reet ; then north . street, 27Mt4 feet ; then ea den street, B fees: then Orleans street, 1 feet ; th Linden street, 3B feet ; tl with Orleans street, MM thence west with Lindei mug. Title good; rig waived. 1. A. A! Trust Male. Br virtue of a deed of trust to me d i re.-t l by D. Pante. on the 2Wh dav of Juu.-. ls, and registered in !b- R.t.--. r' I Shelby county. State of Tennescse.-. in book 1 No. 6. 1 will, at therssuest of the ben. fl ; in said trust, and for the i the ng a CHANCERY SALE -or- REAL ESTATE OH THE PREMISES, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1873. No. :&, K. I). A. T. Stewart et ai. va D. Cockerell et al. BT virtue of a decree of sale made by the Second Chancery Court of Shelby Connty. on the Stli day of January, 1S73, in the above entitled cause, I will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder. On the Premi.es, era the State 1.1 me a.sl, Fsar alles Earn of UPHOLSTERY. B, v"f II 4 JWmW 1 W. J. ELLIOTT, flSK FACTORY AND Gi-011 oral TTjaliolBstox-y a. 1S1 Berarad Street. HOME MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of Mattresses. Furniture Re-.ai.-et and Var nished. Mosquito Bars made t tordor. Goods packed and shipped. ap'Jf ON TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1873, ut at 12 o'clock, m., the following described real estate: The late farm place ef Davis Cockerell, deceased, in sight or tsuniyn station, and the same referred to :md de scribed in said decree of sale, and which, under the oruersnor tne court, has been sub divided, surveyed and plotted into fifteen beaut ll ni lots, as loiiows. 'o-wit: Lot No. 1 contains lo I-1UU acres. Lot No. 1 contains 20 B-VU acres. Lot No. S contains M 5-1W acres. Lot No. 4 con talus S -l Lot No. 5 conUina2i fi-ltfu Lot No. contain. 22 tl-100 acres. U.t No. 7 contains 13 13-1.10 acre-. Lot o. s contatxaz? ixit No. contains is 14-100 Lot No. 10 contains hi J) low Lot No. Ll contains in -M Lot No. 12 contains 2 54-luu Lot No. 13 contains 2.' s-100 acres. Lot No. 14 contains 7 2MW acres. Ix.t No. 15 contains T 210. acres. Some lota well timbered, and some cleared and In cultivation. For metes and bounds see plst and field- niy orate, ana tne vewsesB osssss ass- i or Bau-Credit of 7 and II months; with good personal security required; lien retained Equity of redemption express ly ssrred. Persona wishing to attend the saie can ranch the grounds by the way of Buntyn Station, on iiarieston roan trains to suit. Lots Nos. 5, . S and 13 being covered bv the dower of Mm. Cockerell. the reversionary in terest only therein will be soM. RARE OPPORTUNITY to purchase rich garden spots, cheap, and on good terms. May 30, 1S73. M. D. L. STEWART. Clerk and Master. Rates A Jackson, solicitors. my3i Chancery Sale of Seal Estate ON , June 38, 18TS. No. 29, R. D.-In the Second Chancery Court of Shelbv eounty, Tennessee Elm ra s. Ash by et al. vs. Aenry 8. Test. Sal. fcr partition. , s anrasTaTT il 2m . .. TJ V virtue of an oi-sr of sale mane in tne K shoss Bssasa I wfll mil, at public auc- Xoada, tbe 30th Daj of June, i -T i. Between th. hoarser of H o'clock m. and : o'clock p.m., on the premises, expose to sell and sell for cash, to the highest bidder, at pub lie auction, the following rtasr ilTwd prop. - .v to-wit : On the west side of Main street be tween Washington and Poplar streets, city o MaiBahli. Shelby county, stale of rennessee and bounded as follows: Being subdi vlsisav o. three and four of the original lot knov. i and designated upon the plan of the -ad ci of Memphis as lot No. oue hundred and twen ty-four 1.1 , which said subdivisions hereto conveyed are together bounded as I., lows, to wit: Beginning at a stake, the northeast cor ner of original lot No. oue hundred am twenty-three, and up the west side of Mai r street, north 30" east, seventy-four feet tare, inches from the intersection of tr. of Washington street with the west bmV of Main street; thence north 9 y en-t on and with tne west side of Mair- t thirty seven feet three inch. - .. thence west t .W north, sev.-nty-four f.-.-: three inces to a stake; thence south 9 sV west fe. t thre inches ro . . -tafc. It ford lo.Je.Iia I;.--c..i I l- . thiny the northern thence east If dary of said 1 inches to tt deed of M. V, hereby made. Also a ceruttu l being in tbe eon ,:nl city of Mempiii to-wit: Beginning from the northwest 121, at the onthea-t A. B.Carr to Willi, south If .tr west, wi alley, fifty-five feet west corner of lot south, with the nor enty-fonr and one-q 30 east, fifty -five I boundary line of a 1 A. llicklord, as afo south line seventy-f the beginning, Mng by William Lawren equity of redempti.j said trust deed, an good, but I convey i J. Ii. L l is expressly walked in 1 the title believed to be 'N-DALE, Jh, Trnstee. Trustee's Sale. BT virtue of a deed of trust to the under signed, executed by Lewis W. Harper and his wife, Mary C. Harper, dated September , 1ST!, and registered in deed record book letter on pagan lsB and its) of the record of deeds of Crittenden i-.unty, state of Artan sas, I will, at the request of the beneficiaries named, and for the purpose of pnytug the In debtedness therein seenr-d, on We4srway, the 25th day of Jane, IS7S, at the eourthruse door in the town of Mari.m. i.'rittenden county, State of Arkansas, expo.-.. to saie, ana sen ior casa to tne nignes ,u,.i best bidder, the following descr:. via: Tlie sowtheast quarter - - .:.:nber three 0 , the east half ot section number le 10). andlhe nonheastqnjrtei ;ion nui ber fifteen 1.j. all in township nc.mber - (71, range number seven 7 . containing in all rilO acres, more or less, lying and beiug in i -teuden county. State of Vrknaas, and the same tm which the said L. W. Harper now re sides. The UU. to said lands u. be Ueved to be good, hat I sell and eonvey only as trustee. Sale within legal hour. .... -. .-' C. L. fAKI - . LEGAL. 38, 181S, lion, to l.wr .,r the y ond street, dty of Memphis, aatarttajr, within lesral hours, the lands aaatriharl In tbe eroi wib,u-.. county ot sneioy, ana mate d in the city of Memphis: ci ssi.i sa Situate in the a..:oning at the so Pnnlw , v. Jr. . oorh with Orleans street one aau- dred and seventy (lTf feet to a stake ; thence Bsraa ana seventy u;. bbss street; thence east with the Miar street flfty-atx St) feet, a credit of one and two yean, purchaser exe cuting notes with security haw In, atx per centTintareat tat deferred paj biiiiM; Bwa rs tained to secure same. This May X7, MR. M. D. L. STEWART, Clerk ind Masttrr. Edgiugtou A Ualaey, sols, for tr mplainarta. Valuable Hotel Property for Sale. AJDf IS IST R.4TRIX SALE. W By virtue of aa order granted by the Court of Ordinary of said Richmond county Oeorgla. on the lsth day of May. mVh, wiU be sold, at the Planters Hotel, in the city of An. gusts, on First TsMSstssj 1st Jaf. UT7B. at public sutcry. between the legal hours of sale and to continae from day to day until all is sold, all the personal property belonging to the estate of John A. Goldstein, deceased consisting of household and kitchen furni ture, sheets, pillows, bolsters, pillowcases mat. trasses, spreads, blankets, curtains, carpets, towels, mosqaito nets c roc kery BBBl g'ass- tm silverware, spoons, knives and forks, table ware and table furniture generally, extra beds and bedding, win. saf sa, etas, all of which Is fully set forth iu the inventory filed in the office of Ordinary, being such psssoual prop erty as Is generally found at and afled keeping a hotel. Sold as the property of said John A. Gold stein, deceased, for the purpose of paying the Purchasers to pay for all HANNAH UOLDMTEIN. Administratrix estate of John A.Goldstein. The purchaser ran arrange with owncr rent hotel. m-