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TB & MUMtiJflS DAILx PPKjlJL- -TUESDAY, JAISTUAKY 19, 1875. 0J AND TRADE. 0 !? I L AST whkkly review of th cot . v report) m Wiling Ew . Jy, whkjr ou Tboreday became . 9'lTMW dwmK t wenk of Jc ( eos quote 14e, wkieh on . . ijliod to 14a. bat ob Thure- dv.ic-d to Mc. Liveriol 7 dHOll Oft M-HHlny to t nil rsat4 oo Fridiy ti 7 11 lOd daring the wok of J I. l mud HJ-;, which dvueed i iv tu 13 mi d ranee during week f fi. This s'AUruent odvatiee ia coUoa darlug the i aItUot-h Iwi nwtsks r Jkbm rtMi by, we see nothing of rv Tint iu oottou thttt wsn bo ' Htevci is at tb b-igiuaiug of . h:; mad jorUon of the ad- i bM taken plaoe is due to the ; , thai have taken jdaee iu the g II. The fact is that we are t uiroogh a period of bueiue.-K . u and tlM! prioe of cottou, as i - I with ether produce", is higher, -i owiiK to the market for cotton : j w) gretr extent, v, here the dull ., -s ihnt(llicl uadot uot exUt A c to the firet table below will r. iL-,8 have fallen off tiuce the t oiut of the seasn on the el nh th ii -.-r The week under review ii 4762 bl.a more than tho week 1,1!5 liales against tO 430; this , ap, K've ome heaviness to t ui-tug the week that is hsforeu s an uno-rtM titty as to how much tut t& in receipts is due to the i- 1 quantity remaining at the i i i i- and C'iU'jtrj town-4, and how Hie ill condition of the roads i ,'wih getting die staple to the i " t - a c I . t j : T ' t 1 I 1 Hueh an increase iu receipt i'fd tiove is attributed hy those ii-ve iu a large crop to large j.-t to come iu. and the previ c VallinK off an due to bad roads. fir-,t dy of the new commercial ;. r.wevrr, again shows a eharp de- ii h to comforting to the snoit l u.i- Tu- demand this wtok has r !:' pally for ionx ttaple, superior .ii. I nice stains A statement m.uw (-pinners to have been the , 1 buyer. f. i!I.iiiii table shows the com v weekly aud total receipts of iftt-d Htstes seaports up to the nfxed: 'J s7i-T5 1STJI-T1 1S71-T2, 1S70-71 9.HKTI ,17i 1A51, 21,M' 14 si a 74 146 11.16 4 1. Mi! sec 1. 15! Id 7.lKi! ijis; j I3 11 WI 21.7 170 3-.57 7S.-(71 657i m.trti 7B.7J1 211, Mi bl,42H M ',7(Ki h5,KB o771l 1U,406 4-(l,tl7 i:.w G18,lWi 1 .2. I? 7U,Wj libiwy hoi It0,6l7 tW.711 1..1U , . i. -'41 . .. l 2S ,bS 87,6 7 l no. 1st), fcAi.1l' 272 3 7 .1 .11 i 4131111 i liter 7,) I." J I il ' ll ! ,SS' ,' 4 --, iw.trji i,t xi aSSS! 4ti)'jS7 i.4,4. rr,i 7q M S71 l(H,"7 1M,1H' e..h,: 1 ..H. I 4.7141 i A'Wj 7 is ..; j4.;3 ii. l 77 IH w:.it,m,7 s. 7,7a 17 ia.Hii y.si H. 1TI io:ri2i o l.l7. S4 1. SIS25 .Wi, 1.15-V35 7',- M'l 1-A"I . . MUlM 6-.l,l7.H'l.2iM'a,l,07,7.il i;m- , , tupv ise.ui , 14.210 7,17j2 .:,',3-.l,4(-.I,7l zsmt ii.iH- 1211.1 .ii! 1,7H .,1,8M l.lMi. I,i410 . , Hi lit) a J.U4U, lNil( IMMiU 1 i :h t4.tlif7Si3Sima3li'eei2 -'4.U, 13 ii3il, l,'3'.' lt:i . I , Ki' ifl7 ,7i!17.,H0 l,Hi ,n27 i i ll i, IW.-H ikhi 115 00 . 7 n ;ii,'i ,tiiAi',i.ii.rt9iimj6 7 ',. n i i Jieiutiis during the week r i i-lsy aggregated 6633 baien, hl7t biUa the previnus week, , 7 jvi Oiles theorrepo-iding we-k . iu. T total iM'eiitta since ... t .1..1674 are 231,418 bales, 2 0 672 i tin orres-poudiiiKtinie -h-iu, 4iiwiii a decease o! 29 254 1 1 Dents daring the week ending t4gret$ateil 11,614 biles airnitiht m 'he previnua week, and li,- rrp'indiiig we k lat Sfas'Mi. .'i nn-tits ttinee SeptHinlxjr 1st 74 ull tMlfs, against ISO 961 biles time, last year, a decrease of 4 i t on' baud was 63.233 bules. - ! 219 bales 1 t week, aud 64,213 t .i- time last year. o.iriHg the week were 10,900 11:1111-' 10 800 bales previous . ! iO SS0 the crre-potidiiig week .. -.. Or the 10 900 b ei take" u. (iuoerrt tiyk 4St)l bali-n; r- 31 balen; cp-cuutor-, 31)00 i i-f y-tr spinners took 5925 bales; i ri 4933 bales. .! vi.i5 htat-ment, compiled u' flleiAl ref-ords, shows the re , npuieo's, asles, closing prices . r;e rice f cotton at Memphis ii ueek since the present season From lust year's price of : idedtKitd,to assimilate the w li the new clssitlcntinn: t t f ii tor i a lui 1 U 11 J. I 1, . 1,35 ' 1. tltMl lii.ntjlS.7J '5-trt 1S.7H m.Srt 17.42 15 lb,10..Ji 14Bl'.U(t8 11.6 lt4S 11.12116 33 14 l.i.lJ 131M l:4 IW 13 6 H 01 II 10 ll.l.i i. 3 13 77U173 13.411 SJ(1 I l.77 l,71j 5,-Ji-Oi . 4, , 3 I Hi ti.'W), . 7 T! 1.1 l,7WI . HJjOii 7 OWil K.W-, . 11 444 ,1 Si 7,7V'I 2,1 V .05.H.j ..U..2SH,Mlll!."1 , 3 m 12e'WA ,!-. Mi 0t i . aj 8 10.UIN 1",700 lilil, JDM 2W J 0 7 llS-'t 11 liS liieUi W.U'l LiHj ,17.JUWU1 " "'. I IOSjb i, 4i, SnjO' S i.l 9,131 ' 6,1 USI4, t)$ 15 . IH I ii;-' ifc ii- i 1(113 li tf'l 7 13 iafll.16 1 7.'14 8 14.1 43 lij- 1514 , i ciowiug are the comparative u-i.u fjr ttoe United States ports .. week ending b nuay test lS7l-!i 11,73-1 10! 656 l.Ut.lS' 77814 J37 4U 57,U)iJ 3 i.'MI le.is! 'CpiM- 2S7,ll ! .rt-H 1 , ttt i, it or towns-. li X! L. verpool. . 77940 . tfluat 231.W he cotton MARKhT yesltrd.y .i ) ws very stmuR; there was a 'xjuiry, tut askings werecommou-.m- i,i limits of oidt-rs, while the , .tallied sample mne'ly onac . ; Mivaocing prices failed to i.u. ia any apnroach towird .ii . tine nh long staples aud fine a i - .lia buyersaree4jertoget; nice, i -uius are also In favor. The tlH-dj'rati-s made the market ; .V York was ttroug at Je j lil"; New Orieans was ie 14Je; iJveipool ri-gli.ed I lie ,u rij'or.t.y, 7 1-16.1; Alem- ., v i c-rl to HjifilSc AetUl naleS, i, d by ojx raiois, wore s.t lSJc t'-r . d i arv; l..w middling, 14i(ft 14 ; g. 14'15c: good nnddliug, 14 j fi; .a c, 4ie Tlie followiugaie the . .luoiatious at the oottou ex- ii-US U . 1 V ...lolttWf ...ark.-t wb st4-kly; hi , iw ( nicb piuoere took 1000, ex - 300, and sptouiator-s 200. In u , with tlie sil sales abovr . r w Hy the f .Mowing from Y..rk Bulldi, JuMia.y lSu: i is ret4X!ei prei'y strong to u ueesforshiitinintalijec ur a iiue iucrea.-e, but we flud a .iiiy if tb leading expottets who ! n oo.tt'it for the ivenieut, ., i Htitiut. by the clostst klud of . i .v-raiiy chance for profit a-ui frranl on the basis ot wt. We Insar theopmiou ex 1 . r, tnat Mme tperators ,. W slum for Juusry on the , ..8nyl"f oek su-: tending i il in order to be prepr. d to . , . 1 1 urn im Uir oontracf " P.-i-.r;s gia how a laihnc fT, u.-o d ys of this week 26 433 -.. 3i,14 tltesaoie tim-j 1 i -I. stock however, vna S84 109 ' f;.-i-.-t W8 iM !st week. Tlie ed t'V- iu N-w Orieans ex , ; , ie Mirprnar, diircrlug as it di J ii - indiOiiUons at Liverpool and York; various conjectuea were ew made, but further news will clear the mystery. C01TON STATEMENT. Stock. September 1, 1871 A Keo-tve-i Mim lu rtateraeat i e,S30 hhlpid ulacm JaM fctat-emeu t.. est ste.lii 1T1,W5 17o,m Utoak al aoua yrtKiay Thin fr thtn - riiUH f r ut Wtefc fin--" ntruaUar l...... . Mf- iip..:- ai.d Charleston ratIroU. Mi.vj- imi: and Teuneifeee railroads ..4 .U 8. K. K 1 Al. M K. t . . lt.JtUtt.li. W ax . 200 lii 21tf MKU KUuiaIwI pr traoas and other Kourees. Exi-oais. ' Tho furMils week 1'hiH larla.t weult .if. It. H M & T. ... It . ... . L. & N. li S. It. K.. . By rail, north. lly lull, M)UI1. FxnasciaIi MATTEE3 were aa desti tute of any novelty yesterday as Is the sight of a pair of spectacles on an old bachelor's nose. Plenty of mony iu the banks, and tho;e outside of banks not wanting a cent can get all they choose to apply for. Those who are iu circumstances to uiak borrowing a ne-ces-ity, cannot get a dollar. Plenty of mouey is tho cry almost everywhere. New York ppera report an excess of it more on hand tuan mere is a demand for, and loans making at 2A3 per cent. Tutre Is plenty of demand here, it the iuquirera could only "get in." Planters in this neighborhood had bad fortune with their crops this year; however oth er people escaped the consequences of the dr.uiht, Tennessee was "in for it." The sufl'eurs are naturally at great straits, and want means to commence pieparations for next year's crop. There are "chronic borrowers" a'so, who never lo-e a plea that .ccident or bad crops throws in their way to extort money All ttuse are pressing strongly upon the mer chants to mke them advances, but the merchants have a stock of 65,000 bales to carry, and the prospect looks gloomy for the pplicant until plenty of cotton is sold to leave the merchants clear from what is now holding them down. It is worth iemarkiug tiiat we have, onco raoie, money wanting employment, and laoor wanting money. Men can wring secrets lrom the planet Venus, and con verse through a rope laid beneath the sea-, but tbey cannot bring the man that is troubled because his money is doing nothing, aud the man that is in trouble for waut of money, into co-operation. Man can provide for increasing wealth, but he is a pfrfect blockhead when he attempts to distritute it. Ex change was again scarce, but rates re main steady at discount on the east-' eru cities, on New Orleans J, selling on all nuints at p-r. Gold was steady in New York all morning at 112J, but at noon it wi'Ut up to 112J; here bro kers wtre giving 1103111J for it. Th- fnl! of gold below the rates of a week ago ate generally attributed to the ciiauge in the bauk of England rates from 0 to 5, and now to 4 percent. The New York Herald has Siirne other view of the matter, for in its gold article f Friday last it said: "Gold opened at 112J, but obedient to the reduction in the rate of discount of the bank of Eng laud, rt-ctded to 112 at the close Jt is generally understood, however, that other Influences are at work, aud that the decline is not altogether the result of th citi-e abjvo suggested " The Herald is oracular 5.4 there something dreadful ahead? The gekekal market was dull, with nothing doing on the lauding, hut sirne talk of expected arrivals from the Ohio. With little to offer and the de mand below the supply, business was a small affair. Feed v.n stagnant in all its branch! s; a smad sale of ear corn aud an attempt to find buyers for some hay was the num-t ital of that branch of business Cornmeal ia neglected; small sals made at $3 95; it sells in tit. Louis at $3 353 4 I)tatoes are selling in full lots at the flatbonts at $2 75, for an assortment of qualities; drav loud lots bring $2 75 for pinkeyes, and $2 90 for peachb ows; some early roe, which ate scarce, brought S3 25. Cabbage is in larger supi.ly tnan tnere is need of, and there is talk of sending oome of it up the r ver. Eggs were very scarce, with a wry pou demand, however, aud brought 27io28c. Poultry was confined to a few chickens and turkeys, i lie latter at lower prices. Hog products ranged at former rates EleitfU, Renne?s & Co.'s Chicago provision circular of Friday last: " The stock arriving is of superior quality, but a largo number of light receipts have been accumulating in the pens and be came a drag on the market at a materi al dt-cline, which, to some extent affect ed prices of heavy grades, the sale of which has also been slow, neither pack ers nor shippers showing much disposi tion to take hold, except at further con cessions The natural result of such an increased supply of hogs at this time of theseas-'U was to restrict the consump tive demand for meats to small orders for immediate use aud to uuuerve the desire for nutculutive investment, which braced valjes heretofore. With the ex ception f lard, which still meets with a more general confidence, and, under the speculative cond lion of ibis and other leaning markets, is better sustained, the tendency oh all products has been to ward a lower range. TIip slock of me?s pk in this market h fully 150 000 bar rels f lard about 50,000 tierces, agninst 130,000 barrel- mess pork and 70 000 tiw.-e- lard at the same lime last year " Qu talio a-r fo renin-' l-ls, unlets other U eqprested; and Jot feed and pnduce, levee iiuet hormall urchxics, rata are jnvpor- lUmatciy higher. Ai'PLfcS Pt-rbbl , KQl 50; choice scarce. UuAN 7'otnin dot g; noinh.alli 25, jUbans Mi ilium, S! aojtJ 30; pick U nary, 51 u0; but qaotHtluus are only nominal. hi-xriE ooki.-s, S'QJoc; medium, 2030o; choice dale 00 tubs good common at 23tg-!5c. nucKWdDAT KLorrt Per bblSS 50(39 50. Baling tvrcFFS -Hogging weals at ll!J4gt3c fo.-21b., aud !31Jo foi 2Ji lb. 6.3c forxpiiced oln. to 7g7c.jor regular paVerus-if new. Be ldinu Mti5kiai Llmo, $1 4031 50; Ho-u-dule ceoient, S2 49; IiOulaville cemeut, 52 254J2 30; tire brick, t P" 100. Ou- ese Fair demand atlSgliC for cheilder, factory xnd western choice. Cotton itED-Soed. SS 50; cotton-seed oil. or de, 42c; cot''n t-oed meal,;22. Cotton Aiiss-tiulet: No. 103, lUc; No. SOD, lis; "o.6 0. lie No. 7(, 102. CiDEK -Miourl, per Dbl., S10 C0312; halt bbl SS 2580 50. Cahbaok lxiose,S5310 per ICO head inbtore; on Hatbont, SlS per UM bead. u koch; I us ILinl refluod white sugars, UJ 12c; wilt refined, je. ow and while, 9S9 ll'c; hogshead sugars, logllKc; clarified yel low, new, PglOJc; opeu kettle, new,79e: choice whit , new, Hi0llJic Molasses and hrap, pcrgallou la bnrrels, 4"x5'V")3, aslu ciul lty. 7Va us In quality, SOgji Klce.TUg b'Ac. C"DVe lo, pe pouno, inferior to fun c, 21&5-5: Java, 33sj3'jc. Salt, per bbl., do- luetic, si vJ&2 "Oip, uerman, per pouna, . Mnon.o ounce 'ioi ounce bottle!. !10 50 "odd. aSrtCC, in I. ' . ... 1 . . i-y u(uM, CLirv.S. Hay -Nothing uoing; borne mixed offered at i25, SiSbld; ebkni fur a lot o: timothy, prairie nominally 521. CtAntnui-Per bul.,SU12. Cniw NoUilos doing; nominally Sic. ?ale of 35 SAi-fes ear corn at fcie. t'OKNMKAl-Nomli ally S3 P5. (VcKANUTi Per Wl.fr 50 Ui.lUD KKITS Applta, 5J7C; peaches, 6ts:. h oos -Fewofleringat 2728c KLorn Jledlum Jo choice, to 507 50 jier bol : cuminon, S 00- i. KlTi P-r onl ,S7j6 35 Fish Mackerel, .No. 1 bbl.. $11; balf-bbls. $7 a); kits. 51 ft); m ss, kits i- 25,02 50; No. 2 Ob:, S; bcir-bbls , 4 75; kits, 51 -5: No. 3 lame bbl-., f 11 50A12 50; half-bbls., $6 50; kiW. SI 11 ai. WhiteAtlt NO. 1. half-bbls.. S7g7 25; f tally, 14 &x-5 Cad, in boxe. pi r ..6c; bael, gc. Herring, smoked, 53; roe hern rip;, hull-bin., T4 50. hikes. fc.TC Meady, buyers offering a an nexed: Hides flint, iso: dry ealteu, 15 ; cren balled, M; greeu, ; unbound hides, 31 r cen . loser. Ueer h!:liii, dry, 30jt36c whi-p bkl 'S Sn43l 60 Wool as in quality, 15JDc. Tallow, 7'ic Beeswax. 20c Hominy Perbinvl. 83523. I.emos aku OttANGis bemons, per box, f7 50. Uraage4,S 5011, according to quality. Livk (Stock -Rece pti of cattle are very free, with au -ictive baslncas doles at 23Xc for r.mxe, 3gj? for corn ed. Sbeep aielu oe inaod at 5o tor good poor not wanted. Uogs ure qulei and firm at6 .gTJc. Mi.nce Meat Per pound, r2l.-c. Mkat, KBBsrr Beet, fore-quarters, 3Se; hlnd-quarte n 6&64c. Kheei, by the carcasii, be Uuxe, )gWc N us Inbtore, SI bO rates, cah; on orders, S3 75. oats Nominal, 7ftc. UN. ox Per bbl at 45. I'iGs'FetT Per keg 160 liCKi.ii New, per bbl, S10 5031075; half bbl., 85 OUga 75 Paoviaiux Basoa nominal. Bulk shoul der. 7K7-;v ; eler rib sides, 10XfilO;c: c.ear H os ItlflSi. Balk nams. 11! bacon barns, ur cured. Hew, 13314c; old, il 2c Br-H.,fit bacon, 12)4 13KC. Mens pork. 221 2i V. tiard tierce, llc;keg,H;jc;pH, 15c Powusa ANDfinor Powder, per keg J8 25; h.Tt. I13S; qnar e s, SI 81. phot, drop, per (act, ii 25: back, 5J 50. Load, J'tr iouu, cX c. Potatoes The flathost ii dray load lots t -76 lor plnkeyt and S2 W for peeeholows: large. lo nt (2 75 all round. Early lost), M) bbii-Kild at!? 25. ion.Tar-Chlcka, 833350 for mixed. L ...i.a,W) I Oeee, none. Tarkeyo, Sllyll. Dwcil tnr- kys, 13v14c; cblcbeuk. jaas 60 rr dozen, i tnct I'cpper, wliole, i-er lb., ;Tc; (jrouutl, , .TUc Cloves, i"c Allspice. VOt. C'Iuukidou, wnoie, ioao; gronud, loo. -aiiiieiiN !i tiinzer, whole, MM; Rroan i, 2c. MusUnl, , puiesroauU,00"tt-; Interior, 2c rcRNir?i miMnti,:i White Lead Per lb , lO&all'sC COITOH MARKETS. UV TKLEURAVII. CINCINNATI, January I8.-Cotlou firm, I "lie I LOUISVILLE, January K-Cottou firmer, j IDieilJic i hT. LOUIH, Jaauarj- IS. Cotton lirzner, but uncna .gea. NEW uULEANS, January IS, lliO a-ia.-Cotton market very quiet; middling, H'c; FJiles, 750 bales; recti pU, 1308 balen. 2 p.m. Net receipts. 1506 baled; crojH, 4117 bale-; exports to Ureal IMUln, 42)1 bales; U coot'i-ent- 1G52 bnle: coni wl-o. 11X3 bales: bales, 3X0 bak-s; Hock, 2SS.I91 baleb; market qui-i; miunti.K, M'i. rt p ia.-Co ton dr maud good ; uales.500 b ilea ; rrletb eenerallv Mronirer: cooi ordmarv to Btrlct good onllnary ISflo; low middling to ainci low raiuciin b, iyiijic; miuuun to strict mid din?. 14kuil5c: soot m ddllun to ruldultng fair, 15J&iCc; roceipls, 4740 bale" ; exports io me continent, :i uaies; hiock, 2S5,173 o .ieii. LIV ' KPtX)L, January IS 1253 p.m Cottou strong; middling udands. iyifgii'i& ; Orleans, 73na;baiea,2U.ujUbaie3.4UUUui wmcn werior extort and speculation, anlvals, l-10d high er; January and February shipments from Savannah or Charleston, g. o. c, 7d; Feb ruary, March and April delivery, fiom davau nah o Charleston, g o. c, 7d: December sbinments from Savannah of Charleston. 1. j m.c,711-16d; February and March de ivery. 1 m. c., i ll-Jbu; iiarcn ana vprii utnvery, i. m. c, 7 ii-lGd; February and March delivery, from New Orleans, 1. in. c, 7J-1. 9 n.m Kphriinrvnnd March shl omen ts from Pavaunah or Chailcstou, nothing below g ou ordinary, Tjja ; nptning dciow tow miaaiicg, 7J6d. 3-30 p.m. Middling uplands, 7i,37Jid; Or lea s,75d ; sales, ru,000 bales; for export and spo ulauon, 4100 bales; American, 12.20J balen. 5:30 p.m December and January Ktnpments from Savannah or Charleston, nothing be low good ordlnarv, ,JJd; nothing below low middling, 7Jd NKWY RK, January IS, lOOam. Futures firmer; February, 15J4315 6-lc; March, 15 1511-lCc; April, lG16l-loc; May, 16 5-16SIt-';c 10:40 a m Cottou quiet aud firm, generally held Higher, and nominally unuuanged. 12 m. c aum firm; oralnary, lc; goo-1 or dinary, He; low middling, llc; middling, loUe; Alabama, 15Jgc: Orleans and Texas, 15J4C; sales for export, 56 bale to-day; Satur day evening, 1257 bales; to pinners, 432 bales; to speculators. 100 bales; futures arm; Febru ary, I5Gl&315r; March, 15 11 Ifio; April, IBMUo; May,10 5-16QlGJic; June.laiGll ltc; sales lor tuture delivery, 12 9oO bales 25 pan. Colt m strong and unchanged; sales for export, 1701 bales; to bplnuers, C24 bales; to speculators, 115 bales. - 23" pjn. Futures barely Meady; January, 1jJ1d-5-16o; February. 15 5-l(j4l5c: March, 1511-16S15?ic; April, IG(gl6 1 lBc; iiay, 16?;c; June, Iii4ltll-16c; July, 10316 15-lCc; Au gust, 17 1 16i7'Jc; sales fir luture delivery, 5,4IX bale . Not receipts, 599 bales; gros receipts, 4G15 bale; exports to (Jreat Britain, 1100 bales; to the continent, 500 bales; sales. 062 bales; slock, 123,oi0 bales; market strong; middling, lS'ic. Cotton report I r three days al all United States ports: Receipts, iU 433 bales; exports to (Jreat Britain, 23,201 bales; to France, 219 baits; to tho continent, 1G90 bales; stock, 861,124 balef; MONET MARKET. BY TELEOKAPH. PARIS, January lS.-Rentes, C2f. 12c. LON L ON, January IU. Consols for money, fljys; on account, 2892i. United (states S-IVs 1 lb65, 105,; 1S07, 107. .0-40s, 10IJ.A; new &s, 1024. N'ew rork Central, IU; Kilo, 28X; Krio preferred, 43. NEW YORK, January IS. Money, 2J3 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 5Q6 per cent., with cholco at 4'S per cent, m exceptional esses, sterling was strong and advanced to 4S7190. Gold advanced on Qimeroxc ango unit iitllke dispatches from Lon ton, selling up to 1123'J, and closing at 112. carrying rato, 1$5 per cent., borrowim; rates flat. Clearlnse, $20,000,000 Custo ns reeeipis, S177 0j0. Treasury disbursements, $109,000 Ci v ernment oonds were active and btrong; cou pobsof 1SS1, li8H;lS62, 114; 1SGI. 1108; lSd.5, 1ISJ4;1665, uew.llTJi; 1&67, lli-JB; ibMX, ll&s; new b-i, 114,10-103, 115;currency(s, I17J4. feUne bonds were quiet and st-ady; Misso -rl 6s, 95; old Tennessee, 72; new Tenuessee,72; new Virginia, 2; old Virglna. IMS; old North Carolina, 18. Railroad bonds were firm, with the largest transactions iu Pacific issues. Stocks were active and irregular, and in 1 bo main weak. The tlgtit lor supremacy between tho bulls and bears continues, aud the bears re tatu the advantage. Western Union and take Shoie wore the features, both of which were marked by rapid fluctuations. Lake Shore has bee a the weskest stock on the lt.t, Induced partly by Washington dis patcher saying the lnvo.stigatlnn ou the part if tne internal revenue department into (be bonks of the company show it 10 be in arrears for tax- s. Atlantic and Pacific Teleuraph was depressed by the reported return to Europe of the cable steamer Faraday, while Western Union became sir nger. During the last hour the market was active ami unsettled, the principal act'vlly being in esteru Union, Lake shore, Ohio, and Atlantic and l'aclllo Teiegraph. Transactions aggregated 2;8,000 sbares, of which t 00 were Paclflc Mall, 97 000 Western Union, 20 i(Kr Northw. stern, fciOU .t. Paul, Oi.OUO Lake Shore. 21,000 Ohio, and 22,000 Union Pacl tic. The closing quotations were: Canton, 59; Western Union, 72J-S; Quick silver, M; Adam- express company, W4; Wells & Fargo's express company, bi, American express company, 62; United Sates express company, 61; Pacific Mall, 34 ftew York Central, 101: Erie, i; Erie pieferred, 50; Harlem, 121: Harlem prefer red, 125; Michigan eulial,79, Pittsburg and Fort Wayne, 88j;,NonhwestKrn, 46; Noith westeru prelened, 60; liock Island, 102l4; Nenr Jersey Central, 10; St Paul, 37. - Paul preferred, 5Sla; A abash, 17V; Wubash J, referred, 20; Foit Wayne, 4; Tcrre Uaute, 07; Terrs Haute prefrried, 123; Chicago and Alton, 101 : Chicago and Alton prelerreJ.'US; Ohio and Mississippi 23J.4; Cleveland, Colura bus and 1 incinnati, 65; Burllngion aud (J,uin o., , U9; Lake Shore. 72?f; Chicago, Columbus ai.d Indiana Central, 9; Illinois Central, 17; Union Paclflc, 36; Central Pacific bonds, 91; Union Pacific bonds, 91; Delaware ana Lackawana, 107. DRY GuoBa MARKET, inr TELKcr.APir. NEW YORK, January 18 The market 1ms an Improving ton-, aim fair orders are com ing forward from the Interior. Bro n cottons are sillily held by agi-nts at current rates. Ainwlean bags have advanced in first hands to 27c, net. .Mai-hua tv brown hheetlugs have been fuither advanced to 10c, and E to 12c, by agents. Bleached cottons are rather m..ro active, aud cors.t Jeans quick. Woolens are in fair dtmand. PBOUPCi MARKETS. I1V TELEGKArn. CHIGO, January IS Flour dull and nominal; spring extra, Si 15. Wheat qule and wpbk; ;o. 2, 8Sc cash. Corn firm; No 2, 66i35ie ca-h. )ats steady; No. 2,52 52Jlc cash." Drossed hogs active at full piles; light, S7 30&7 35; heavy, . Purk dull and lov-r. SIS cash. Lard da 1 and ahade lower, 13c cash; 13.10c February. Bilk meuts quiet, Wi. DJ4Q9HO all loose, spot. Whisky firm, 9P . CINCINNATI, January IS. Flour and wheat, quiet. Corn hteidy at 7072c. ua s steady at eo63c. Eggs bntter and cheese dull. Port qulei.tlO. Lrd quiet; steam, 13Jc de livered; hetile. lilfC. Bulk meats steauy, 6 6Ji, 9S-39S9Jis45jJ4o; also sales of ciear ribs a' uc ai lnte ior io!uts. Uacoi dull and droopiug, b, 10'iiaiOJ, U3illc (Jreen shoulders sold at it! 2j&0 30. Clear ribs, 9c. Hams, 10Q104c W hiky steady, 91o. LOUISVILLE, JauUHry 1).-Flour quiet. Wheat quiet. Corn firm; white, 6570-; mixed, C26Sc. Oats firm; white, 63ft6o3. mix d, 6-v.M4c. Provi-lons steady and iairly active. Pork nominally S2020 50. Lard quiet but firm; good, 14c; choice it-af tierce, 14c; kegs, IVAc. Bulk moats, 6,!r;i 9,1010c, cured; partly cured, J,c le. Bac m, 84'S- 10li;c. Sugai-cureil hams, 134,all.-. Whisky firm, 91c. Bagging quiet at 1212,' 33. ST. LOUIS, January 18 Flour quiet. AVneat dull; No. 3 red, SI OSJsl 01. Corn firm: -o. 2, fi2G6I4C. OaU dull : No. 2, 56(S 6s the latter an extreme rate, wblsky dull, Ulc. Pork dull; held at SIS 60 cash; $18 2o F bruary; at the close it was offered at SIS 25 March, with no bids. Dry bait meats dull and little doing; small lots of loose shoulders and clear ribs sold at 6J4'49c, and a few casks at 6M'3St"lc, but July held hither. Bacon nominal, lird 13ic cash and Feb ruary NEW ORLEANS, January 18.-FIour-no low grades on hand; double extra, SI 25; treble. So 505 75; choice, SB6 25 Com quiet at sum Hiyc. Oats quiet at 73c Hay dull; prime, S2T; choice,S2C Porkbodat S20. Dry salt meats dull and lower at 7V, 10Jfgl0. Bacon dull at IVigilKf; haras, H-TtHlc. Lird dull; tierce packetl, 13o ; refined, 14c; keg, lljc. Sugar iu light suuply and firm; common, 636V,'c; fair to fully fair, 67Jc; prime 10 choice, 5 ft8c. Molasses-low grades in supply and dull; high grades bcarce and in demand; com mon, fermenting, 35IOc; fermenting, 4sgj0c; Iinme to choice not lerm-ntlng 53gii2c. w his :y dull; ordinary rectified, 90c; Louisiana, 95c; choice western, SI 01. Cotree,18iii.19JJc. Commeal SI 20. NEW YORK, January 18. Flour dull an lower; superne Mate and wcbtern,S3 9031 25, St. Louis, SI 10S. Rye Hour quiet and heavy; fair, ?5 15. ( orumeal rather more steady, SI 10 C$1 Oi. wheat heavy and lower; No. 2 Chlca g". Si 071 9. Corn a shade easier with a mou.erauauemanu;raixea western, new, b$c. Oats doll ; mixed westeri . 67C9c C01-teeqnlet- Sugar quiet and steady; refining fair 10 good. 8sT.i,-;prime,twic; refined quic but firm, lllic. Molabses New Orleans quint, G0S66C It ce quleu Petroieum oasler and nom nal; lefluei, 12Kc; crude Oc. Pork dull, SO). Bee' and cu meats quiet. Middles dull; western lon clear 103;c; i-hort cler, lOJJc Lard 1 nil and heavy prime si earn, 14c. 1 n'ter unchanged. Ch cseflrm,S3iec. Whls kv Tljve. 9S". Trustee's aie. UNDER and b vlrtne of a deed of trnst made Jane o 1871. and reeordel in tho Hegfbter's office of Shelby county. In book r-o. 80, page 163, on June 11, ls71, toiecuielhe pay ment of a certain Indebtedness mentioned therein, I will, (In Wednesday, Jan. a? 1S75, at II o'clock in the forenoon, In front of my office. No 20 Second street, in the city of M- mphis. Mill o the highest bidder, for cash. tLe following described ict or parcel of land, to-wlt: lart of lot No. 3, in block No.S7, lu South Memphis, and commencing at the noiibeaitcomer or Main and Linden Hreets: running thence, coith with tho cast line of Alain at eel 4 (ret 10 a stke; thence eat 50 feet; ihenee south 40 ftht; thence west paral lel with Linden ttreet tO teet toplaeeof be ginning: said lot being 50 feet ou the north bide of Linden street and 4-1 feet on the east. c1d of Mais street. The UU6t6 said property U believed to be perfect. L. E. DYER, Trustee. BXVEK KEP0BTS. W e have had all sorts of weather the pas' trotia s during tho early part of br.Bda lielug pleasant enough, but wound up by driving everybody indoors where glowing grates aud other comfort were lu order. Yes terday t. misty rain fell early Iu the morning which froze as tast as it fell; then a spitting snow sot In, continuing only a few minutes, when the temperature became too cold for cither rain or snow, and here we aro with lit tle disposition to try the poor prospect of get ting an item worth clnrnicllng. AH the riv ers that are not frozen up are running down, rat idly approaching low-tide. From above the news Is anything else but encouraging; the boats that are running in the Ohlomovo with tho utmost difficulty, and la the gieatest , peril, that everything in river circles Is dead flat. Here the river H narrowing its channel at a rapid rate, aud all manner of water craft Is bushy engaged standing off in deep water. The decline yesterday was ono foot seven Inches, and the stage of tho river yesterday at six o'clock was nir.o feet nine Indus abovo low wator. Our dis patches and the signal service observer's re port give tho condition of rivers at other points. By Telrfrrapli. OrriCE Obs., Sio. Seb. U. . A. January 18, 1873. Above low, water. Changes. Rise. ' Fall. Ft. Un.lKt. Hn Feet. ; In's. Keokuk. Cairo . St. Louis Pittsburg .- Cincinnati... Lonlsvllla.. ........ Memphis.. ... Shreveport ......... Nashville-......" New Orleans. Little Rock "T I ""3"' 7 I 1 ' TTZ !) I 9 1 2 6 8 10 S 1 Below bench mars. H. M. LUDWIQ. Eeigeant Cincinnati January IS. River 8 feet 7 inches and falling. Cloudy. PiTTSBUKO, January IS. River 3 feet 8 inches aud falling. Cloudy and cold. Nashville, January IS. Rtver still falling, with 5 teet 2 inches on the fhoals. Clear and cold. Little Rick, January 18. Weather cloudy and cool. River 2 foot S Inches above low water mark. Arrived: Fort Gibson, Mem phis. Caiko, January 18 N on. Weather clear and cold. No arrivals. Departed: Thompson Dean. New Orleans Night No arrivals or departures. Rtver nlno feet and falling. Cloudy. Kvansville, January IS. Weather clear. Mercury 21 to 2S. River has fallen 3 inches; 5 feet on the gauge. ullof ice. The J. D. i'arker is aground in the Ice at Mt. Vernon. Her freight has been taken ashore and protest entered. She is in danger of breaking In two, with 15 inches water under her middle, 3J4 feet at tho bow, and 8,feet at the btern. She is somewhat hogged. I Additional dispatches will be found on the fourth page. Siindiiy'n Dispatches. Cincinnati: Falling; ice moving blowly; ice fast at Madison Cairo: The James How ard and. 1. W. Uanvtt arrived from New Or leans, and the Thompson Dean from Evans ullie; tho B. D. Wood, John A. "'ood and City of (iulncy leftfor New Orleans; river 10 feet4 Inches and falling Kvan-vll'o: Ice not eo heavy, and fields wide apart. Indicating agorae above; no boats, and no movi ments to-day ...Louisville: lnvigaiiou ttlll sus pended. Mnslnem Yestenlny. Business in river c'rcles yesterday and Sun day before was very light no movements, ex cept with local packets, worth menti nlng. The local packets, arriving and departing, all had fair trips both of freight and passengers. ARRIVALS. FROM OSCEOLA The G. W. Cheek, Cap tain Nat Green, itot in from the uuner coa.st ves erday morning with a good trip of freight and passengers. FhOM FRIAR'S POINT.-The Phii. Ai.. LIN. Captain Lee, arrived from Friar's Pon.t yesterday morning with 112 bales of cotton. 431 sacks of seed, a lot of sundries and a good list. 01 people. FROM OSCEOLA Tho Maky Ament. Can- rain jopun, got in irom me upj er coasi yes- terday morning; wltu 82 bab-s of cotton. 2-6 ' sacus 01 seeo, 24' sicks or corn, is neau 01 stock, and a lot of miscellaneous iieight. FROM NEW ORLEANS The Maky Hous ton, Captain Miller, arrived fiom New Or- j lerns yesierua morning, putting on uere bales ot cotton, 12 hogsheads of sugar, and about 100 paikage'. of fcuudrles. FROM NAPOLEON The Illinois. Captain Maik Cheek, airl ved from Nanoieon yester day morning with 101 bales of co. ton.213 sacks of seed, and a fair list ot passengers. DEPARrUIUiS. - -Ti. n w in. ..1, ir .,.,,) srn,. ... .... . f.- rv. ceola; Illinois, for Napoleon; Ph I Alibi, lor Friars Point; Mary Houston, for Louisville. Buuis Ailv rllwetl 10 Leave FOR WHITE nIVER-The City or Atjotts- ta, Capia 11 Elliott, James ulliott, clerk, leaves tins evening ui. u ve o cioci. FOR ARKANSAS RIVER The Belle of Tkx as, tap tain Wood burn, leaves this even ing at lire o'clock. FOR NAPOLEON The A. J. White. Can. tain George Maloue, leaves at five o'clock this evening. Denlli or Cileries II. Miarpe. We are called upun to chronicle the death of Charles H.Shaipe, for a lonj time connect ed with the river interests of Memphis, and ecenuy aciemonine Memphis ana xsapo leon naeket I linols. The sad oventoccuried last night at Ins tatuers residence lu this city, at ten mlnu es after eight o'clock. He was taken bick with an attack of pneumonia, or Wednesday night, while at his pjst on board mo Illinois, r rarnei 10 tne city, and was taken to lit- lather s re&idencf . where lie rapidly grew worse, and continued todecl ne unui tne nour 01 uis u'aui. tuaruo --uarpe was a young man of niomlse, bi loved by a 1 who knew him, and In the profession he had chosen, by tho many virtues lhat were nis prominent characteristics he had drawn around him a very large cir cle ot warm friends. Hl3 oeath will cai-t a gloom over the entire river frater nity by whom he was held in the hich- istes eem. He was a brother In law to Cap tain lames is. uavis, a piomiuen river man ou the upper Mississippi, and has a brother in SL Louis, who ha been ttlegiapbed of tne sad occurrence. The time of his funeral will be given throu . n the press. I.evee .ieniiinuH. Captain James Durfl", of the Evening Ledger, "hollas been confined to his sick bed the past few days with au altuok of pneumonia was reported improving yesterday- Captaiu James Lee, jr., is st 11 veiy low, but was better yeEterday The bar oddosUo the city Is ranidlv as suming Its usual proportions Capiat 1 J. u. wtnt cge, cicik 01 1110 umina c. rilllott, will be married ou th" twe-ty-aixth lnsianl lo Miss Saiah F Gilbert, one o! tho belles of Cairo. Several of tho captain's friends lu tnis city win witness mo event.. 1. u. Mor rls, of Haverly's minstrels, was former.y a teamboatm ;u between this city aud St. Louis... ..'I he Impression now prevails that he sunken bteame- St. Francis cau be raised. An Evansvllle dispatch, above, states that the James D. Parker is aground in tho ice at Mt. Vernon, in danger of breaking iu two, aud In a perilous condition. from Oilier I'ofufs. An Ice-gorge, three miles long, formf d above the brldg at Little Rocs ;.-satuidiy morning Tho Fannie Tatum lies at Litll ttock waiting for wa er .The Beardstown (111.) Central Idinoista rays that captatn Dowlen has at last tecured his letters patent for his shoal-water propeller- heel, and the publica tion of the fact In tha pref.s has already elicit ed from parties having largo means an app 1 catiou t intioduco it to the public on a per cent, of the proceeds ........''Hriaham," a coi re spondent of the Pittsburg Go-el e, 01 the lour tecntb, gives the following particulars of the condition of the C. V. Koun a: "We gronndeJ at einht o'clock at Hoisj Tll. sparrt d two hours and got all. iat. ame on and grounded at the barracks, sparred oil again, and our iat gro ndlng was where we now lie, about thrco hundreu yards fioni the Illinois f-h're on tn mludlo bmr, and about, two hundred yaids from the head of Carroll's Island, an eight hundred yards from tho Missouri snore. Our larboaid-slde Is aground tor two-ti irds the length of the boat, and on our stsrboard-slde there Is about seven leet of water, with the ice gorged lu several places t. th boitomof the river, and tue entlia lace of the river is covered with ice fully tea iucbesin thickness. We have about one hundred t-ms of our freight on a barge, and t-afely moored under the government dike, aud cannot be easily crushed by Ice, as the dike will save It. ul the boat herself, l: is haid to bay what fate awaits her; we have rocaulked all her cro-s bulkheads, have moved freight to make her easy in her chains, have taken eveiy other precaution iKible as to horsafe'y, aud have three days fuel on board, aud in rate 01 a gen eral tnaw and lour feet of h ralso In the river, we thins she wll float over tho birin nerlect salety, and can be saved with 1 t tie trouble while 11 tne upper ice moves nrt ami comes down upon us, wo aro gono. as the ice above us 1-btrong enough to crush anything that ever floated " .Ohlo river pll u complain that tne new government lights arc not kept burning Captain J. West Jacobs Is the commander of tne Tom Jarner JlaNIEOOn KCSTOUMr. A victim cl youthful Imprudence, causing preinatnredt cay, norvoub debility, etc- having tried ln valn every known remedy , has found a simp c belf-cure, which he will send free to his lellow EUfferers. Addreui J. D. REEVES, 78 Nassau sueet Now Yortr. Non-Resident Notice. No. 152. R. D. In the Second Chancery Court 01 Shelby county, Tetm&ssee Geo A.Treu holm and W. L freaholm, firm of Geo. A. Treubolmi. Son.ei als.vs Mercnanis Na tional Bank of Memphis, Harah A. Glat, A. S. Mitchell, R. K. Dunkerson, and others. It appearing from afildavit io this cause that tbe defendants, rarah A. Gist A. S. Mitchell R. K. Dunkerson, Martha A. Hatch, henry Hatch, individually and as trustee, D. M. Fitch. B.G. Mitchell, A. J.Dornerty, Geo go Pendleton, E. O. Richardson. Cbas. 11. Peet a d ., Edmo a P. Brown, Joseph Mulabey, John Y. Klrth and A. B. Crane aro each and all non-residents of the Stale of leanessee; It s therefore ordered by the Clerk aud Masterthat they make their appearance here in, at the conrtuonse of Shelby county, in the city of Memphis, Tennesfee, on or belore tho first Monday in February, 1S75, and plead, nwswer or demur 10 complainant's bill, or tho eame will b taken lor confessed as toihem and Bet for lu-artn exnarte: an ) that I a copy of this order bs published once a. week, for lour iuccet-sivo weeks, tu tho Memphis Appear, inisiiecemuei ou, tsii. A copy Attest: M. D. L. STEWART, Clerk and Master. By Crabtree Belcher, D. C. and M. Estts & Kllett, sols, (or compl t. decSl FIB ANF .WAJiI.E INSURANCE COJuTMY Oi51f 8-5 1-2 ilAMSON ST., MEMPHH, TENNESSEE. Policies lsboed npon Fire. Marine and Inland risks at equitable rates. J. W. JEFFEUHON, l'riHit. 0. Y.RAM1SA0T, Yico-rrea't. G. W. Ii. CU00K Secretary. J. W. JEFFERSON, of J. W. Jefisrson & Co. T.B.DILLARD, Cotton Factor. J. N. OLIVER, 01 Oliver, Finnie & Co. JONATHAN RICL, of Rice, SUx ife Co. WM. SIMPSON, or Pettlt & -lnif)n. J. K. GODWIN, Cotton Factor. G. V. RAMBAUT, ot E. M. Apperson & Co. BIOHABDSON'8 NEW METHOD i'OU THE PIAHOi'OKTE. T T STAND ? THE TEsT. Sells 55,000 yearly, 1. and li galn-ng friends everywhere. No planolnstrue lon boo): evot issued approaehes it t-r rea' met it and worth, and no teachers regret uing It in their course of instruction. This work U a power In the musical advance ot the day, and has been a most important agent in tlio recent tremendous increase of technical knowledge of the Pianoforte. The success of KILIUKDSO.VS NEW 31ETII0D is world-wide, and prompts many competit ors, but its sale surpmes that 01 all othtrs C' 1 BINf D, and it h ands to-day lnoontesta bly superior to all other Piano Methods. Used by thousands of Music Teachers, and bold by all Book and Mnslc Dealers In this country and Canada. 1'rlce.. -83 75. All books sent; post-paid, for retail price. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. CHAM. Ii. DITSON & CO.. Ien5 711 Broadway, New York. HUGH TORRANCE. THOS. WELLFORD Law. witn W. & 8. Jack & TGRRARC4i WELLFORD Successors! to Hugh ranee & Son, AND rSenero Cominigsiou Mftrchajt3, 0n. (Vnnwerp.ial i5tel, Wflninliin. Tt-as. J ATE of London, Eng'and, is now located at j aid Willi steen, where he will treat all ' "Drome Dise.se-i of male ..ni :eraHle, no mat ter how longs a ding. His treatment on Pul mouiiry 1-ea ea, Diseases of Women, and all forms of Private DIs ases cannot be conflicted with. He will pay to any unfortunate invalid S50 if he cannot cure his case. Cures i-UiRANTUtU in every caco Poor patience prescribed lor tree. No extra charge will be made for visiting any person in tho city. All ca Is promptly attended to. I HE. J ioii, 210 Main St., MeuipbLs, Tenn A. M. BOYD. al3tq; iioii L I, BOB Ei I0R 860 Sont Strewt A. W. X,&HIEB,'8 SCHGOI, Cor Ulnlon nnil Wccoui! Ntreein (In Ciroult Court Building). i,1NGLI.H, CLASSICAL AND MATIIG IU maticax. courses taught dec25 3. P. CASUTHEES. 4TT0BNEY AT - LAW, Office in Irving Block, !l!f Krs'OiiO sirrfl, iisznlr8. Mom. Ills 280 Slain Mreet, East side. W. F. HOFMAN. G. W.F.COOK. MO F MAIS' & COOS, 509 Iter ay St., Sua Francisco, Cal., Bsal Estate General Commission JJuHiniiSS ami Jiaw OOice. PARTIES emlgratinn to California and in toodng to pnrotase farms, or a business of any kind, will flud I gteatly to their ad vantage to call or communicate with ca. Chancery t-a'o of Seal Estate. No. 2780 In the First Chancery fourt of Shel bv coanty. Mary L. Vandervllle vs. N. H. Person. iN the above rauo. bv virtue of an order entered January 13 1875, the biddings are opened fir ten da s during which timo biu win be received at m- ortt 9 on lots 1,2, 3, 4 and 5, of t' o P. rou 'asm. division herein, situ ated abou' fifteen miioa nortu ot .Memphis and just eastof Lucy Station, on the Memphis and Paducah ral road. After which tima the sde will Do :onrlr ned to the highest bidder. Purcba-ers roqulred to romply by paying one-thud cakh, and giving their two notes, wi houi sei urity, pa.ibtp in oue and two years, wi h interest 1 cm date. This January 16, 1875. E A. COLE, Clerk and Master. By R. J. Black. Deputy C and M. Luku W. Finlay, attorney. Jalfl fF you wish to save money, you will buy youi Boor - AI silo:; at the Excel sior Boot and Shoo Store, 40 Slitia Htrvt. as you Trill always be su ted In styles and prices F. W sTKMl.BR & CO., Prop's. Administrator's Notice. TAVING been appointed administrator of O the ebtato of urriu Whit-, de b nis non, this is to notliy all parties having claims g inst said ebtato to jneent them, propeily probated, within the time prescrlixid bylaw, and all persons owing bald estate to eettle Immedtateiv. jail JOS VFNABLE, Administrator. IOTIOjES. MERCHANTS. Saloon keepers, owners of licensed vehiclts, and all others whobe licenses have expired, aro requested to call at tho iflico ot the City Tax Collector, WITtl'iUT FARTHER NOTICE, and renew their Llcenbo or pay tho Taxes taat maybe duo by them. Ketpectlully, JOHN HOLLY-WOOD, Jal5 Cdy License Inspector. WiT. M. SMITn. W. L. SCOTT. W. A. COLLIER SSiTU, SCOTT & COiiLIEH. ATTOEB EYS-A1NLAW, fVo. 18 Madison SI., MEMPHIS, lit TEKWEESEE cB'Wlll also practice at Brownsville, Tenn Trustee's ftale. BY virtue of a deed of trust, executed to mo Ann 7, 1871, and registered la tho Regis ter's office of Shelby county.TO'iuefbee.on the lith day of April, 1874, in book No 100, page 401, lor the purposo of secur.ng certain In debtedness therein mentioned, 1 will, on Saturday, February 13, IS75, within legal hours, bell the property herein c.e-crlbed for cash, at public outcry, to tho highest bidder, in f ont of courthouse do r, Memphis, the following reul ebtate, to-wit: A tract of land containing blx (61 acres; bald Mx acres have a Iruut ot eight (8) chains ten (10) links on Central avenue by a depth of beven t7 chains fort -0110 (11) links, accord ing to a Kub-dl ision ma- e by M. A.Kerr, Ftuvevor, June 25, 1869, aiid flied in the rir-t Chancery Court theiby count, in ihe case ot R. W. Price vs. O. B. Parker tt als., rule docket .tu; t-ald six acr.s were bought al a sale made by the Clerk and Master lu said chancery cause on tho 1st day of March, 1870, by O. B. Paiker for Martha M. Paiker and the tame Is part of a twen y-two (22) acre lot bought by O.B.Parker aud wile 01 I. C. Terry by deed of rerord in Register's flioa Shelby county, bo-ik40 part 2, 1 a,ei311, etc. Equity of redemption is waived and h til's supposed to be perfect, but I will sell and convey only s trist?. J. H. TAYLOR, Trustee. C. W. Metsal' attnrcav. JanlO i!flPPAir Vkffm VIS & Si P$ & i&W HJfrtiBS Trustee's gale. BY virtus of a trnst deed made to me De cember 9, 1873, registered In bo 3k 9, page 114, 1 will, on Saturday, February 13, 1875, within legal hours, sell for cash, to tbe highest bidder, lu front of the courthouse door, vom phls, the following pi operty, 1 lug in the city of Memphis, Teunen-ee: Beginning on the Hi.uth side of Moiby street at a stake 51 feet eastof the northeast corner of J. C. Grifilng's homesto d; thence cast with Mosby street S6)t feet to a stake: thence south lls& feet to a contemplated 16-foot alley; thence west 20 feet to a stake; ibenco lls feet to the begin ning. 1 Kqulty of redemption waived; title ba I lieved 10 be good, but I will sell and convey , only ns trustee. U. TO WNSEND, Trustee. U. W. Metcalf. attorney. JalO j -Trustee's Bale ON tho 6th day or February, 1875, I will sell the following uropertv to the highest I bidder, for cash, to carry out th" provisions of n trust deed made by P. D. Boyle and Eu- heula Bojle, dated 17th of April. 1872, viz: ota one, two. threo and four, block Ave, of W. P Deodrick's subdivision. of Melrose p at, 01 wnicu is uuiy recoraeu in pl.it. oook 1, page 47, Shelby county. Lot one has a front of ti feet, and 01s two, threo and four have each a front ot tO feet, on the south line of Carnes's, avenue and run back between parallel Huts 210 24-KO feet. Redemption waived and title believed to bo perfoct, but I soli and convey as trustee only. Sale in front of Planter's Insurance com pany building, 33 Madison street, at 11 o'cl'-ck a.m. H. D. BUCKLEY, Jan6 Trustee. DIAMOND SPiSCX ACZ.ES ! These rpectacles aro manufactured from "MINUTE CRYSTAL PEBBLES" melted to gether, and are called DIAMOND on account of their hardness and brilliancy. Having been tested with the polariscope, the diamond lenses have been found to admit fif teen per cent, less heated rays than any other pebble. They areground ffith groat scientific accuracy, are free irom chromatid aberrations, and produce a brightness and distinctness 0 vision not before attained in spectacles. Man ufactured by the spencer Ogilcal XSaun factoring Oomprtny, H. Y. For ssle by re sponsible, agents In every city In the Union. W. C. BYBn, Jeweler and .fptlclan.isSolo Agent for Memphis, Tenn., from whom they can only be obtained. No peddlora employed. Do not bny a pair unles3 you Bee the tr&do markka apio TRUSTEES SALE. BY virtue of ihe terms of a trust deed made to me as Trustee on the 22d of November, 1869, by K. J. Us ys and Sarah Jane Rawllng3, to secure certain notes therein described, as will be seen by reference to said trust deed re corded in the Register's otlica of Shelby coun ty, in book No. 40, part 2d, pp. 339, 340 and 311 : and at the request of the holder of the unpaid notes, I will, on Friday, 12th day of February, 1875, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, in front ot the building occupied by the Western Union Telegraph company, on tiadlson street, eastof Mam street, Memphis, Tenntssee, the following described property, lying and being in the c unty of Siielby.aud State of Tennes see, aud beginning at a btako on tho west side of the Randolph road, on the line between the John Rica tract and tho A. S. Wheatley tract; the i-outheasi corner of lot No.il ot tho Wheatley tract; running tbence with tho eat line of said lot, nortnwardly, 5 chains and C links is a bt iko on tne wesi side of the Ran dolph road; thenco westlGchaii sand 51 links toastakeon the bank of Wolf river; thenco southwardly 4 chains aud 10 links to a sake on tho bank of Wolf river, in the south line of the Wheatley tract; and thence eastward ly and with the line of tho Rica and Wheat ley tract, IS chains and 61 links to the begin ning; being parts of lots 31 and 3d of the Wheatley tract, aud being north of and ad joining the Factory tract, and containing eight and 108-1000 acres, more or less. All rlgut of redemption lu and to said land and premises Is expressly waived, and con veyed 10 me as Trustee, and the title to said property is believed to be good, but I will sell and convey only as Trustee. JOHN JOHNSON. Trustee. Trustee' 24 als, i WILL sell to the hishe-t bidder, for cash, on the 21th day of February, 1875, lot 17 01 N.M. rrezevant's subdivision, on Footh side of Union avenue, and conialuiug5 lti-100 acres. Sale to be made at southwest corner of Main and Madison streets, Memphis, under the pro visions of a trust deed to mo from A.M. Kceh- ler and her husband, Hermann Koebler, re corded April 13, 1808, in the Register's office of Shelby county, Tenn., Bo"k 61, pago 187. dec26 JOHN P. TRBZEVANT, Tra Trustee. Insolvency Koiice. State of Tennessee, Shelby county Office of County Court Cleik, Memphis, Tenn., De cember 30, 1S71 To V. W. Coleman, Ad-mini-trator: HAVING suggested tho Ins lvency of the estate of Sarah Ualnor deceased, you aro hereby ordered to give notice, by ad vertisement in some newspaper published within the said sta'e, and aisoat the cou t houhO door of Shelby county, for all persons havit.g claims against s.ld estato to appear and file the same wi h the Clerk ot the County Court "authenticated in the mannerprcycribed by law, on or before tho 1st day of Ma, 1S75; and any claim not filed on or before said day, or be ore an appropriation of the funds of said estate is made, shall be forever bam d, both in law and equity. Witness my baud at olhco, this 30th day of December, 1871. JAMES REILLY, Clerk. By Hugh B. Cullen Deputy lerk. Agreeable to ihe above order all persons are hereby notified to file their claims agamst said estato within the time therein specfled. W. V. COLEMAN, Admin'rof Sarah Galnor, deceased. December 31, ls74 VALUABtE PLANTA.TIOH r N obedience to the decreo of the Desha Clr J. cult Court, I will sell, to the highest . ldder, at tho Courthouse door, at WaToONS. Desha county, Arkansas, on Wednesday, 8fl day of February, 1875, the plantation called " Beotia,"and other real property in Desha county, belonging to the estate of 1 .J. Flournoy. deceased, embracing thett E;S K bee 12, T 7 &, R 1 K, 40 acres; N E ec 19, T 7 S, R 1 E, 160 acres; S sec 33, T7 S, it 1 K, 320 acres; S t, S W bee 31, T"7 S, It 1 K, 80 acres; S y, seo IS, T 7"S, R 2 tt, 420 acres ; S W 3: sec 19, T7S, R 2 E, 16') acri; E N W sec 19, T7S, R2 f, 80 acres; W 54 N L sec 19, T 7 S, . 2 E, S" acrej; V V. E N E sec 19. T 7 H, R 2 E, 40 acres; res SEstc 19, V 7 f, tt 2 E, 2 acres ; N W 34 a d W N 13 se 3, T 8 8, (41, 210 acres, N E Sec 4. " 8 8. tt l E, 160 acres; j)ait N W sec 4, T 8 S, It 1 E, 80 acres; with auy other lands of decedent's estate in that coun ty, whether described or not. Tho plantation has a substantial dwelling, cabins, bt.blet,, gin, etc. F'or further in'ormation apply to the undersigned, at LacOnlu, Ark.; J. B. Payne, Jibq., Lexington, Ky., or W. G. Weath erfcrd, iCsq., Memphis. BE 3. MONROE, Adm'r Ja9 Estate ol I). J. F nrnoy, dee'd. Non-Kesident Notice. No. 1573, It. D.-In the Second Chancery Court of Shelby county, Tennessee. B. f. Ander (ton, Commissioner of uevenue, vs. John G. Dupre, Trustee, L. J. Dupre, Miriam Dnpre, lus wife, and others. It appearlrg from afildavit in this cause that the defendants L.J. Dupre and Miriam, his wife, aro non-residents of the Slat of Tennessee, and residents 01 the S'ate of Texas; It Is tRerefore ordered by the Clerk and Mas ter, That they make their appearance herein, at the courthouse of Shelby couutj , lu the city of Memphis, Tenn., on or before theflrst Monday in February, 1875, and plod, answer or demur to complainant's bill or the same will be taken lor confessed as to them and set for hearing exparte; and that a copy of this order bo published onco a week, for four successive weeks. In the Memphis Ap peal. This January 2, IS75. A copy Attest: M. D. L. STEWART, Clerk and Master. By Crabtree Belcher. D. C. and M. "John Johnson, sol. for complainant a5ta -OF- IUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue of an execution to me directed from the Honorabl First Circuit Court of Shelby county, Tennessee, in ihe caso tor A. H. laylor, use of Chas. W. Cude, vs. BenJ. I) Anderbon, Judgment rendered on the 21st day of May,lo74, tor the sum of fifteen thonsand nine hundred and eighty dollars and eight cents, with interest and costs of suit, to satisfy said Judgment, etc., I will, on Saturday, ICth Day of January, 1875 In legal hours, in front of my ofll-e, new courthouse, Memphis, Tenn., proceed to sell, to the highest bidder, for cash, tho fol'owinp described property, to-wit: Lots No. 7, 8, 9 and 10, of sections No. 6 and 7, township No. 1, of range 8 west, In Shelby county Teones.ee,contaiulpg 130a acres, more or less.' (The said real estato being situated in the thirteenth civil district ) Levied on as the property or defendant, BenJ. D. Anderson, to satisfy said Judgment, Interest and costs. C. L. ANDERSON, Sheriff of Shelby county. Tenn. Memphis, ISth day ol December, 1874. H.T. Ellett, att'y for pl'tll. dec21 tu Attachment Notice. BEFORE JAMES HALL, J. P.-J. H. Merrl wether vs. Stephen Boil. In this cause an attachment having been sued out under section 3155 of tho Code of Tennesste, and returned " b vied upon the property of tbe defendant;" and affidavit having been made that the defendant is Jostly indented to the plaintiff In the sum of S15 by account, and that the defe dant Is a non resident of tlftj Stale ot Tennessee: It Is therefore oidered, Tha defendant make his personal appearance before me, Jaoes .Hall, J. P.. on tne 27th day of January, li75, at 2 o'clock p.m., and defend said attachment suit, or the tame will be proceeded with ex parte; and that a copy of this order 00 pub lished for four successive weeks in the Mem phis Appeal. This 2Ut day of Deeeraber, 1871. JAMES HALL, J. P. Jllcon 4 Greer, atty for pl'tff. dec22 tu Triistee'a Sale -UK COLLIERVILLE HOTEL ON Satuday the H'h day of February. 1S75, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. 1 will sell to tbe burliest bidder, for cash, in 1 front of Turner's hotel building, CoIHcrvlUe, hholby county, Tennessee, the lollowing real estate: me lot of land In Colllervllle, Ten nessee, known as lot No. 9, on the east sldo of l'nblio square, better known as the Turner hotel building, and described as follows: Be-Ktnuingat.the-outhwest corner of lot No.9, 50 feet from the center of tho Memphis and Charleston railroad; running thence north 1 with the east boundary of Main street in said town, 3si leet to a stake; thenco east led feet to a -take; thence Mouth to within 60 feet ot I the center of said railroad; thence north of w. bt parallel with said road to tbo plaC'- o. I beginning. This salo is made by virtue of a trust deed executed by J.N. Turner to secure 1 Jes-o Applewhite in certain indebtedness , therein named. The deed is recorded in the lleulster aofllcoof Shelby county, Tennessee iu book No. 97, page 152. Equity of redemption wnlved; title ip posed to be gcod, but 1 sell onlv a-s trustee. Jau5 JOE. REVELL, Trustee. CHANCERY SALE or IES.-Bj&.X 33STATI3 On Saturday, February 18, 1875. No. 103S. In the Second Chancery Court of Shelby county, Tennessee. John Overton vs A. J. Knapp. BY virtue of an order of sale made In this cause, December 28, H74, 1 will sell at pub lic auction 10 tbe highest bidder, in front of tho Shelby county courthouse, corner Main aud Poplar streets, In the city of Memphis, Tennessee, on Saturday, February 13, 1875, within legal hours, the following described real estate, to-wlt: Situate, lying aud being Inthecltv of Mempuls.county or Shelby and State of Tennessee, described us follows: Lot No. (. Overton sub-division of Chelsea proper ty, fiouting fifty-eight feet six Inches on Big creek road, aud runs back bstween parallel lines one hundred and fifty fee' to an aUey, together with the Improvements thereon. Terms of sile-On a credit of seven and twelve months, purchaser executing notes bearing six per cent. Interest from date; lien retained. Equity of redemption barred. This January 9, 1875. M. D. L. STEWART, Clerk and Master. By George Mallerv, D. C. aud M. Cnas. Bullock, sol. for complainant. Jnl2 CHANCERY SALE -OF REAL ESTATI On Tuesday, February 2, 1875. No. so Iu the Second Chancery Court of Shelby county, Tennessee J. C. JIcDade, et al vs J. A. Anderson, et al. BY virtue of an order of sale made in the above cause, on the 23d of November, 1871. 1 will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, in front of the Shelby county Court house, comer Main and Poplar streets, In the city of Memphis, Tennessee, on Tuesday, February 2, 1S75, within legal hours, the following described real estate, to-wit: Situate, lying and being in the city of Memphis, county ol Shoibyand state of Tennessee, to-wit: More particularly described as follows to-wlt: Tho east one half Vi) of ihat certain town lot in south Memphis, Ijing on tbe north side of Vance street cast of tho bayou, known as thaM.Uab bert lot or pr. p-rty, and being part of lot No. 4, In block No. 13, on tbe plan of south Mem phis ; said east half fronting on Vance street about forty-seven leet nine Inches, and run nintr back between narallel lines two hundred feet. Also a certain other lot, being the same . c-nveyedbj J. K. Tajlorand wifo to Maria G. , Duncan, fiy deed dated November 21, 1865, situated, lytug and being in tbo city of M m- I phis, county of helby and Stato of Tenncs- j .see, and more particularly described and ! bounded, as follows: Beginning at a point on tbe north side of Vance street two hundred and seventy-seven (277) feet eastof the north- . cost corner of Vance and St. Martin stroets, ruunlng thence north one hundred and eight I (HM) feet; thence east twenty (20) feet more or jess to the center of Bayou Gayo-o: thence southwardly with the ineanderlngs or said bayou to tho north Mde of Vance street; thence west with the north line of Vnnce stre.-t ! wenty (20) feet more or Ie."S to the be ginnlnc. Terms of sale On a credit of seven aud twelve months, purchaser executing notes with good security; Hen retained. Equity ol reJemptlon barred. This January 9, 1875. M. D. L. STs-.WAUT, Clerk and Master. By George Mallery, Deputy C. aud 31. Hanson and Estcsand Turley, sols, for coiu plalnnnte. Jan 12 NonIlesitlent Notice. No. 1783 - In the First Chancery Court of Shel by county, Tennessee Mary E. Grader vs Geo. W. Grader. It appeal in lrom affidavit in this cause that the defendant, Geo. W. Grader is a citi zen of Massachusetts, and a non-resident of tho Stato of Tennessee. it is thereioro ordered, that he make his appearance herein, at the courthouse In the city of Memohls, Tenn.. on or before tho first Monday In March, 1875, aud plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, or the same will bo taken for confessed as to him and set or hearing exparte, and that a copy of this Older bo published once a week, for four suc cessive weeks, in the Memphis Appeal. This 11th day of January, 1875. A copy-attest: EDMUND A. COLE, Clerk and Master. By It. J. Black, Deputy C. & M. T. W. Brown, sol. for complainant. Trustee b'alc. WILL sell at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the south west corner of Main and Madison stieets, Memphis, on Saturday, February 8, 1875, between 12 o'clock noon and 1 o'clock pan., lot 2 11 N M. Trezevant's subdivision, con taining 13 95-1CO acres, conveyed to me by B. C Brown's deed 1h trust recorded August 4, 1868. book 67. page 36S, etc. Redemption waived and title perfi-ct though 1 convey only as trustee. JOHN P. TREZEVANT, Trustee. rastee's Sale. 8Y virtue of a deed of trust made to me as trustee by It. B. Koen and J. M. Gilbert, Jr., dated November 2, 1S69, which is lecorded in ihe Register's office o' Shelby county, Ten nessee, In book No. 73, pages 503, etc., and being requestel by the beneficiary therein to execute said trust, 1 will, on Wrdm-sday jHiinary o, 1H73, between 10 o'clock aan. and 2 o'clock p.m., at the southern gate 01 Court Square, Memphis. Tennessee, bell foi cash, at public outcry, tho property conveyed to n.o by said trust deed, described as follows, to-w t: A tract of land lying lu Shelby coun ty, Tennessee, nbuut four miles east from the city of Memphis, and bounded as follows, to il: Beginning al a stake on tho south line 01 Park avenue eleven cbatns eastof Trtzevant avenue, and running thence east along the ; southern line of Park avenue twelve o7-10l ! (12 57-100) chains to a stake; thence boutii and parallel with Trezevaat avenue eighteen 76-IOl chains to a stake on the norUern boundary ol Deaderlck avenue; thence west, along the northern boundary of Deaderlck avenue, twelve 57-100 chains to a stake; thence north aud parallel with Trezovant avenue eighteen 76- 00 chains to the beginning, containing by survey 23 58-100 acres. Equity of redemption waived. Title be lieved to be good, but I will sell and convey only as trustee. The above sale is postponed by consent of all parties to the 25th Instant. lannary 5, 1875. dec3 W. P. DBAS-RICK. Trustee. SOTiCE IX BANHItUlTCT. In the District Court of tho United States for the District of West Tennessee -In the mat ter of Oiorge M. Dugan, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. riiHE ucdernigned hereby gives notice of his X appointment as Assignee of George M. I)u. can, 01 tbo county or Hardeman and State of Tennessee L. M. CARRINGTON, Assignee. Memphis, January 4, 1873. Jan5 IN pursuance of the terms of a trust deed executed to me by J. U. hdrlnzton and N. A. Enrington, on the 19th day of March, 1874, which deed lsof record In the Recorder's office of Mississippi county, Arkansas, to secure tbe payment of certain notes lu said deed men foned, I will, on Stiursilny, Jan nary 21 IS75, between the hours cf 10 o'clock a.m. and 2 o'clock pan.. In front o! the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court of Mississippi county, Arkansas, in the town of o.-ceola, sell for cash, the following real estate, situated and lying in Mississippi county, Arkansas: Belmc the bouthwest quar ter of section thirty 30, in township thirteen 13, rauge eleven 11 east: the south half 01 becli- n twenty-five 2a, and the south half ol eciion twenty-six T2b, and tbe bouthwest quarter of secuon thirty-four 34, all in town snip thirteen 13, range ten 10 east, contain ing in all nine hundred and two acres, and known as the Whltmore place. About 501 acres cleared and under cultivation, with valuable improvements on the same. Also, tbe following real estate: Tbo north west quarto.-of section thirty-blx 36, in town ship thirteen 13, range ten 10 east; and northeast quarter of section thirty-six 36, in township thirteen 13, range ten I0J east; also, the southwest quarter of section three 1, in townsriip twelve 12J, range ten 10 east; aiso, the north webt fractional quarter of sec tion thirty-one .d, township thirteen 13, range eleven Til east said last described land kiio.vn as the Fain plantation, containing about S00 acres of land, and about 250 acres under cultivation. Ihe title to said property believed to be per foct, bat I bell and convey as trustee only. nov2l JNO. W. JKFr'KrtSO." rp " Trustee's Sale or CollIerTilie Hotel. ON Saturd iy the 6th day of February, 1S75, between the hours ot 10 a.m. and 3 p m.. 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash, in trout of lurner's hotel building. Colliervlllo, Mielby county, Uennessee, the following real estate: i.ot No.9 on tbe east sldo of Public square, Colllervllle. Tennessee, known us the Turner hotel lot, described as follows: Begin ning at tho south went corner of lot No. V, 50 feet fiom the cemcr of the Memphis and Charleston radnud; running thence north with tbe east side of Public souare 38Ja ftet to u slake ; thence east 101 feet to a stake ; tbence south t within 50 feet of tho center of said railroad; thence north of west parallel with sa d road to the place of beginning. This sale is made by virtue of a trust deed executed by J. N. Turner, to secure W. C. Jinklns, sr. in certain indebtedness therein named. Tbe deed is "recorded In tbe Register's office of Shelby county, Teaneasoe, lu book No. 98, page 31. tqnlty of redemption waived; title sup posed to bo good, but I Rell only as trustee, j au5 JOHN H. MITCHELL, Trustee. PRIVATE m ?is?Ma- Between Main ami Front Kow, MCMPHli, TXKN. EbUbUshed In IW0. DR. JOH NON is acknowledged by alt par ties interested, as hy far th mo t strcetM ful Physician In the treatment of private or secret diseases. Quick, thorough an 1 perraa nent cure-1 guaranteed In ever com, male or female. Recent cafe?of Gonorrheaaua Syph ilis is cureo in a low days, without the use iM mercury, changed diet, or hindrance from business. SeeoniUrySypbtll the last vestige erudle-i'ed without the use of moreury. in voluntary loss of semen stopped in a .hort time, auflerers from lmpotency or loss or sexual power restored to free vigor in a tew weeks. Victims of self-abuse and excessive venery, suffering from spe'rntorrha uml lossol physical and mental power, speedliy and permanently cured. Cancers and oUl sores eured in a short time. P iri icular attentlo paid to the Diseases ot Women, and cures guaranteed. Throat and Lung Diseases cured by new remedies. Alt consultations strictly confidential. Medicines sent by express to all parts 1 1 the country. Office hours from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays from 3 to 5 p.m. apgd-tw D. S. JOHNSON. M. D. CKAM$R SALE -OF--ON- SATUKD1Y, J ANGARY 23, 1S75. No. 3888, R. D. In the Second Chancery Court of Shelby county, Tennessee Fisher, Amis it Co., and Frank O. Tobln, consolidated, vs. Mary Malone et al. BY virtue of an order of sale ontered in tho above cause, on November , 1871, I will sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, In front ot the county courthouse, corner of Poplar and Main streets, city of Memphis, Tennessee, on Saturday, January 23, 1875, within legal hours, tha following described real estate, to-wlt: First Part of lot No. 19, plan of the city or Memphis, beginning at the Intersection o! the south side of Jackbon street with tbe west, side of Center alley; thence west with the south s'de of Jackson street forty-nine feet six inches 49 feet ; thence s-uth fifty feet: thence eat forty-nine leet six inches 143)4 leet to the west side of Center alley; tbence north with the west side of said fifty feet to the be ginning. Second Also, another lot In Chelsea, Shelby county, Tennessee, beginning at the northwest corner of Greenlaw and S.-cond btreeta, thence west wltu the north line of Greenlaw street one hundred and forty-eight and one ball' 14831 feet toon alley; thence north with said alley thirty-seven teet one andoue-hal: inches 137 feet 1 inches; thence east oue hundred and forty-eight and one-half I11S341 feet; tbence south with Second street thirty seven feet oue and one-half Inches 137 feet 1M Inches to tho beginning, being the "outh nalx of lot 32 Greenlaw addition to the city ot Memphis. Third Also, another lot au undivided one half Interest in lot described as follows: Be ginning at tho south side of uayoso street two hundred and nineteen aud one-h-df 219 feet west of tbe west line of Wellington street; thence west with the south side of Gayoso street fifty 50 feet to the lot owned by tue heirs of John A. Nooe, deceased ; thence south with their lino seveny-slx 76J leet lo the line between the Rice and Ram-ey giants; thenco east with said Hue to the lot belonging to iho heirs of B. Graham, deceased; thence with their lino north sixty-five fiet to the begin ning same lot sold by B. Graham to John Larkin anil Thomas Malone. Terms of Sale-On a credit of -even and twelve months, purchaser executing uotes with approved secnrlty ; lien retained. Equity of redemption barred. December 21, 1871. M. D. L. STEWART, Clerk and Master Trnat Sale. "TTNDER and by virtue ot tbe provisions ot U a certain deed of trust made to me, K. M. Mason, as trustees, on the 14ih day of August A. D., 1872, by W. S. McGeo and Ann W. McGee, his wife, which Is recorded in tue Register's office oi Shelby county, Tenn- ssee, in book No. 86. page 585, eto, made to secure certain indebtedness therein specified, of. which is a note of the said makers, dne 1st and 4th of January. 1875, for SlfiM 33, with eight per cent. Interest from said 11th August, 1872, and which is now the propertv of Mary L. Beecher. administratrix of Ed. A. bcecher, deceased, but providing that all of said in debtedness bhaU become payable in case or the non-payment of any or the notes specified in said trust deed and said note due 1st and 4th of January, 1875, not ha mg been paid at maturity, now at the request of the bene ficiaries under said deed of trust, and under and by virtue of the provisions and condi tions thereof, I will as trustee, proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder, Jcr cash, on Monday tbo Stii day of February, 1875, within legal hours, in front of the new Court house, on the northwest corner of Main and Poplar streets, Memphis, Tennes-ee, the fol lowing property : A tract of land In the coun ty or Shelby, on the waters of Big creek, m tho 11th surveyors and 4th civil district, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a large whiteck marked M. P, in tho north line ot McBrlae's tract; thence north 101 chains, 27 links to a stake In Garner's road ; thence .south 40" east 27 links to a sweetgum marked N ; thence west 76 chains, 50 links to a beech marked G. B-; thence west 21 links to a beech marked O; thence sonth 105 chains to an ash marked as a corner: thence east 77 chillis. 5J links to the beginning, containing 805 65-100 acres more or less and being same property conveyed to me by said deed 01 trust belore recited. According to bald deed of trust said sale w' 11 be made lor all of the balance due on the whole Indebtedness secured by said trust deed. The equity of redemption Is expressly waived and the title is considered good, null sell and convey only as trustee. R. M. MASON, Trustee. E. L. Belcher, att. rney. nnt OF On Saturday, January 30, 1875, No. 1212-Second r-hancery Court of Shelby county, Tefln. Thos. Keely et al.vs. ary Foley et al. BY virtue or an order of sale made In this cause. January 7, 1875, I will sell, at pub lie auction, to the highest bidder. In front of the Shelby county courthouse, corner Main and Poplar streets, Memphis. Tenn., on Saturday! January 30, 1875, within legal hours, tho following described real estate, to-wit: A certain lot or parcel of land situate, Iyla? and being in the city of Memphis, Shelby county, and Stare of Tennessee, Leiu the southwest quarter of south part of lot 387, and known and designated on the plan 01 -aid city, and bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at southwest corner of said lot 387, at the in tersection of Third alley and the alley that, lies between Jackson street and pverton street, and running parallel wlih them; thence northwardly along Third alley thlrty Eeven feet one inch and a halt; tnence east wards and parallel with Overton street seventy-lour leet three inches to a point: thence southwardly and parallel with Third street thirty-seven feet one inch and a hall to the alley that is situate between Juckon street and Overton street, and along said alley westwardly seventy-four feet three lncnes to the beginning, being the same property men tioned in the bill, and fu.l set out In fi dted from Samuel Tlghe to John Foley, 01 date Februaiy 7, 1S53. This January 8, 1875. i M. D. L, STEW A nr. Clerk and Master. I By Geo. MaUery, D. C. and M. j Patterson a Low, sols, for compl'ts. ja9 NOTICES. I j TJY virtue of and in accordance to the pro I JD visions of a deed of trust executed to ni8 . as trustee by C. S. Severaon, on the 17th day ot January, 1870. to secure the. paymeut ctr ! tain notes in said deed of trust mentioned anil described, and the interest thereon, payable to Malcolm McNeill, and said notes not hav ing been paid at matnrltv or since, bet two ot t said notes still remain due ana unpaid, and ! by the direction of Malcolm McNeill, the . beneficiary in said deed of trust, I will, as trustee, I On the ISth day of February, 1875, between the hours of 11 and 12 o'cl ici, in ! iront of the Chancery Courtroom, in the city j of Memphis, sell to the highest bidder, for j cash, the following described tract or tracts of I land, situated partly in Coahoma county, j Mississippi, ana partly In Bo.lvar county, I Mississippi, to-wlt: All of fractional seetloa seven, except one hundred and Ove acies oil ' of the east portion of bald section given to I Thos. Henry McNeill and deeded to 1. H. 1 McNeill; all or section eighteen, except ' thlrtv-five acres in 4he northwest corner o: the nort- east quarter given to said T. H. Mc Neill and deeded to said T. H. Mc elii. Mill reservations or exceptions Is thai p .rllou west or the section line between se- unij seven and eight and sections beventeen and eighteen, and east of the bayou that runs 1 norm ana eouin inrouga saia sections seven 1 and eighteen. Also, section nineteen ; also, ninety-five and one-half acres, a part 01 the southeast quarter and a small portion n the , extreme southwest corner of the soulbest ; quarter of becUon seventeen; section twenty; , the east half of section tweuty-n.ne; the north half and east hair ot the southeast quarter of section twenty-eight; the west ualt , ot the northwest quarter of be. tlon twenty I seven; the wtst half or the houth we-tqu ,ir i of bectlon twenty-:wo all of taid ian . being in township tw-nty-hlx and auge hix west. ' Also, lots numbered one, six, seven, ten and eleven, lu township twenty-six, of raunu seven west, the above described lands b-dng on tbe Mississippi river and known as tne " Lake Charles Plantation," situated partly In Coahoma and partly in BoUvar county, MI ' blioippt. 8ld deed of trust is duly recorded 1 In the. Reg-ster's office in Coahoma and Boll ' var counties, and ntate of MW-lorl. The title to tbe above dtscrlbed real ebtate is be lieved to be undoubtedly good, but I will feit and convey only as trustee. Ja9 J.P.CARUTHER3, iMtee.