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THE MESPIS DAIL7 APPEAL-li DAY. 3FEB3RTJA.IY 12, 1875. FINANCE ANJ3 TRADE. Money matteks in Memphis have one ch&Dge tht is encouraging in its nature: tbe demand for money from almott '. classes of b-uslneaa men is on tho increase. At the close of the winter traJe season, we were threatened Willi a iVhora of money In the banks, as is tieca&e in many business centers at this t.me. Then came the cotton men, eaer to hold the staple, and they promptly found employment for the overplus ly lnjj In tbe banke. Now the call for money bus spread wider; grocery men an J Main street men have use for mon ey, and are applicants fcr It this, no iliuot, is in anticipation of the epring t.idc. Let tlie money only get out of tho Lanka and circulate in the channels cf trade, and improvement is certain. Gold up to noon to-day was below the figures of yesterday morning, and our brokers were generally offering 113113J. There aro many anticipations that gold may go up to an extravagantly high figure; but lhat standard author ity the .New York Chronicle, In Its ig.-oe of Saturday last, says the fi Bluce bill by increasing the powera of the treasury, have increased the posal Vuily of mischief. Tbe state of tilings, however, limits that possibility. There Is na surplus in the treasury for that in stitution tohandIe,and the course of con preasional events do not make it likely there will be. An agreement has been rna ie with a tyndicate by which the treihurr binds Itself to sell no five per cent, buds, outride the syndicate, for nix months, so the United estates treas urer cannot disturb the money market with tlir m. The excess of money lying Idle, npcu to any wanting it, and in a position to give the proper security, is another influence lhat tends to prevent any vi lent changes In tne money mar ket. Exchange was in pleutv at dis count buying rate and i premium el ing on Hew York and the eastern cities; on New Orleans discount buy. Ing, selling at par. The New Orleans lcayiuie. February 10th, reports abun dance of money in the banks with only moderate demand for It at 1012 Tbe Vickaburg Herald says money is plentiful in the banks tuere at 1(3)1$ percent. TheJJew York Tone, February 8th, says: "Mo ney wai aiaiost a drug in the market during the entire week, and the highest rate for call loans was 3 per cent, with some round amounts ollered at 4 per c:nt. for the balance of the year. Mer cantile paper was Ii active request, and tho leading grades readily taken at 46 per cent" The Cincinnati Enquirer states tbat there they have an ample supply of currency, with but light de mand for it In strange contrast to the United dtates, the paper of the hauk of Franco is now at par, although its spe cie reserve is only 52 per cent, of its cur rency circulation. Tho New Orleans Timet of Monday said: "To-morrow baing a legal holiday Mardl Gras the banks will be clossd, and, under the State law, notes maturing on that day "will be payable ou the day succeeding that Is, on Wednesday, tho tenth." Our banking clerks think Mardi Gras should bo made a legal holiday here. "What can the legislature be got to do? The cotton market yesterday was easier ; the telegrams wore le?s favorable; New York was dall and easier at i5c; New Orleans quiet and. rath-T Irregular at 15c; Liverpool easier and lower, at 7 11-16J; Savanuah, 15Jc; Mobile, 15c; Charleston, 15c; Gal veston, 15c The receipts at the ports are running a?aiust the holders, being higher than those of the week before: fcr six days this week 80,309 biles; last we k 85,371 bales. In our market quo tations remained unchanged, but there "was mire readiness to eell at quotations; the demaud for long staple cottons was still eager, aod for favorite lots c was paid over the same quality of short staple, tli is accounts for the high out siae figure in some of the sales. Prices on aiiusl sale were for stained cotton 12;3il4c; good ordinary, 13i141c; low middling, 14lfg,14ic; middling, 14i 15Je; good middtug, 150; middling fair, 1(;. The following are the quota tions as ollicially given by the cotton exchange: Cr.Unary Oood oritnary.. La. 7 mldaiins -11US- .uiuaiing.. . -15 - Uood mUullut The market was firm with a good de mand; sales 2700 baled, of which spin ners took 1200 bales, exporters 1000 bales, speculators 500 bales. COTTON STATEMENT. Stock, September 1, lbTl 5331 Received since last statement 1,0 W llccelved provlouhly a"."i,T17 2M.757 flipped fin re last statements bill oped prelctvjy 1,196 272.5W a)l,717 202.9H Stock at noon yostsrde y Thm far thlw week W.615 Xliuar r at week tilnco September 1- McrjD.ilsaud Charleston railroad. M'vsl ippi and Tennessee railroad L,a.u. r. ii. it V. i M. K. 1! M.4LK. 1 W i'er wagons and olor sourct.... EXTORTS. Thus far this week 73S 6.ar7 Thus lar last week. B.acc September 1U. M. K l, ru It..., art W. & T. &. B L.4N. U. S.K. Jt 752 1,151 45 15y rail, nortli . The general market ehowed some activity again yesterday, c pleasant change from tho long dullness. Corn was selling at 81c, the long expected i53 utt being attainable, as both S. Louis and Chicago are lower, jBran is gone where the Memphl are, and where that Is no mortal nan tell. Oaii are neither off r.d nor asfeed for, except for seed; 1: is lower In the stores, 73c. Hay is ve-y dull, only somecommon offering at $21 ai,d some prairie at 20. Corn was again $3 95. 2-otatocs showed fcoje activity; a lot of early rose sold for $3 25 which la lower. Whisky is 15c a gullou higher for common. Ooffce is 's ck;" there is no likelihood thatcon grs. s will put a duty on it, and full stocks in B azil are bearing it down. In the congress committee the proposition to tax c jJJee was lost, four votes for and seven ainst the tax. A rule of the bouse pr-vente a proposition in comrnit tc3 being revived after it is voted down. Eggs were quiet and receipts are better. I'ou'tryU looking lower now Mardi Gras is over. Halbits sold at $2 75; squirrels, 1 50; quails, $1 75; venison, 6S2, JFiour remnibS quiet with a good In quiry fir tUe lower grades, which are srrong. Bullz pork was in active de maud, firm and unchanged. Quoroif jni ore fix rwn.il l-U, unlett olher'tUc rx-rrtscd; ami w Jetd and produce, lent mid. t-rr tmall j urchatct, rata are propor tionately higher. Arw.E Per bbl., f 1 50&3. New York ran- L JlS Jirdlom, (i 3)S2 3); plckU na-y, U C-J. t ' TTtR Cooking, lagMc; western, 25Q33C; cl y.tie. !"il,vn- JSoihloi; dulng. L'iuxj hTUFis-Balng weak at IZQlSo To-.' lb., and itc tor 2V4 lb.. 6i6Jo for f paced cl tj; iT'-c lorregnlar patterns of new. ir i.i4.v i Matbbial Lime, SI 2Syl 40; I'v !. ceoieot, 8 ; LouUvllIe cement, C - - .Us- lirlck, t3Sperl). 'J. Per gallon, lic. (u.:-. --rerlb.MHWc. liTr - r.ii Hd, SS0; cotton-seed c' cr J". 42c , cotton (-eed meal, S2S. CiTTt-v v KN-Qulet; No.4tM.16o; No. KO, 11-. -,o.'.. Uc: No. 7W, We. iai'.' .voe U " K. aseordinc Ito quality; rt an 1 1 A orferad from bail at 57. (02-; S i e i o 1W and 0 sacks at Sic. -frAJ Steady a' $SSi. Iiiuxu h aciTS Apple, 67e; jeaches, ' j. j.v l'e- doeen. KAglc; more pleoUfnl. Lor i- Per boi. (4 TSt7oD. u c Ei-.K-v-Hant reuned white so5ara,l!S ( 2 .i refined, vel'ow and wbl(e, 8S li . , uf-nad tutus, 10$llc: clarlHed yel IjW.ne. 4!Uc; opeu kettle, new,7&9c: c-io.ca wuu new, ll4li;ic. Molae and hyrat, ..i. .al.onla barieu, 4iy6.r, aslnqual i:y i" s i- quUty, jO&ji Zs. Hlce,7ii9 b i ff-e liio.r pouno. Inferior to irii cv, -i t-'. Java, SlJc. tiali, per bbUdo-in"--.-i.c," SI Wg- !oai. German, per pound, 5 V' V ( aodiea, I'tute. nan,aoanceot t jkr '. t.. ttS 784t4; : ounce bottle. Sid M rlli i.: . 1 ouoee fiiji 2s. Sod, Ifyahc, In iLt-f , ii i-.x-NteJic Urcli,5SWc: UAY-t'i . at tit tor prairie; common to c"-.3 c "ate ot one carload prairie at 9.) iJ, in if oaenoff ai s. , n- ,r ktc tMlv. buyers offerlnir a an- ' Bnl 1' flint, itci nry haltoil, 16o; (rreen r-" ! . gft-o'Ui "o: aBseantf hides, 31 per c- . . iUtlc. dry, 89H9e tibewp r' oi. Is qualliy. JSJJ0c. 1 r.xo am OaAJwns ImOB', per box, c- jij, uraB. SI . " Meat, Fsbsh Ueef.Xore-qEarten, Sc; klnd- 8,sa 6.74J 429 1 17T 3(1 nzz to) Sheep, by the care, 6c Bom fAli.s-In store, rates, cash :on orders, W7S. Oats Little demand ; nothing offering. Unions Per bbl hi 23 &XH1 50. 1'kovision-i Bit-on nominal. Hulk shout dens. 77Ji; cler rib sides, W,altc: olea BlilfLlliaiiAl Iliillr linm 11V. JllVic: bacoi hum. MiuuMinmt. lHiiii-. Hr-&Kfut bacon 12KlMic Mew pork. 13)50. Lard-tlerce, lo;kez,lXc;pll. lie .. 1'owdeu akd SHor-Powder. per kee. Sf 2j; halves, t3S: quarters, SI w. nuoi, crop, per sack, H 25: buck, T-50. Load, per pound, ei Bo. Potatoes Pinkeyes at $2 3082 40; peacb blows, Si "i: russete, J2 HO; early rose, S-l 25. Uood demand and sale of 100 barrels early rose atfSSS. Pocxtkv-Chickens, $3 50Q1 50; Geese, . Turkeys, none, uresseu lurxeys, lac. jjuciu, none. Cblckenfl.SMt5 ner doxen. Spices Pepper, wtioie, per lb., 27c; ground. whole, JOftlSc; ground, 60c. Nutmegs, II 35. uincer, whole, soe; ground, -x:. Mustard, pare ground, juy iwc ; inienor, .vc COHOS MAOKCXS, 11 Y TELEGBAI'lI. LOULSVILLE, February il.-Cottoa firm, ar.LoniS, February lL-Cotton steady and aemanu good. CINCINNATI, February 11.-Cotton quiet aau bieauy, luc NEW ORLEANS, February 11, 11 SO a.m- uouon market qniet; middling, J5,c; tales, vm oaies; roceipia, iiio uaics. 2 p.m. Net receipts, C378 bales Brosi, 81W balen; expwrtR to Ureal llrltaiu, 31S5. balen; raies, 4I.'jU bales; mock, l.liu oaie-i; maraei quieiana nienuy irregaiar; miuuuni;, ioytz, LIVERPOOL, February 11, 1230p.m-Cot- lonquieier; Iinau'lDR upianui, .iu; urieant, T;,sa; sale, tz.uJ oaies, jmj oau-d ioriecu laifonand export: April and May delivery Iroin Havannab or Charleston, 1. m. c ,7 13-16d. 2 n.m. Salea of American cotton. SHOtjales: February and JIarc'a shipments from Bavan- nau or cnarlesion, l. m. c, 7 is-iua. 220 p.m. Cottou easier; middling uplands, 67Jd; NewOTleanB,7Ji&Sd. 5 p.m. January and FcDrunry Hhlpments from Savannah orCbarleitton, l.m.c.,7 U-16d; February andMarcb delivery, 1. in. c.,7d. NEWVORK,Febrtiar,ll,10Uba.m-Futnres quiet and fcteady; February, 15 H-KkglSJic; March,15 13-16ai&c: April, ie!-Ql33-l(;o; May, 1B7-I6l6ic; Jun. , l(5iQ1813-16c. 10 aia-m. Cotton quiet and nominally un changed 10: a.m. Futures barely Bteady; February, l3ll-1615lc; MarcU, 115 13-16c; April, 16Jv3lBi-16c; May, 16 7-ltislt$c; June, W,i 1G lo-lGc: July. 17Q17 l-16c; August,1717a-lttc; September, I(T3iai3-I(c: sales for future de livery, 4200 baiee; lht evening, SSOO bales. 12:10 p.m. Cotton dull and unchanged; sales to npluners, 103 bales to-day ; last evening, 423 bales. 12:15 p.m. Futures quiet and steady; Feb ruary. 15 ll-16e; ilarch, lSJi'SIo 13-16c; April. 10'.163-10c; May. 107 l6yltc; Jnne.lCll-18 QloJJc; sales for f oture delivery, 12.W0 biles. k:iu p.m Cotton dull, easier, and nominally unchanged : sales lor export, 43 hale: to spin ners, 107 bales; to speculators, 100 bales; sales to arrive, 110 bales. 2 iSt p.m. Futures barely steady; February, lHh&lS ll-16c; March, April, 16 1-163 16?c; May, 16V187-16c; Jane, Ifl Il-10i316c; July, 10 1S-1617c; August, 171-l6gl7c; (Sep tember, I6S-l3l611-Uc; sales for future de livery, 16.000 bales. Net receipts, Vii bales; grow, 19SG balesj exports t Great Britain, 64S bales; sales, 74o bales; ttoofc, 172101 bales; market doll but easier; middling, l&Xc Cotton report for six days at all United States ports: receipts, HlfiUi bales; exr'orts to Great llrltaln, 43,822 bales; to France, 7SO bales; to tho continent, C511 bales; stock, S15,0ii bales. HONES MARKET. II V TELEGRAPH. PARIS, February 11. Rentes, 61f. 02)2c. FRANKFORT, February ll.-Unlted States coupons-6-20s ot 1 862, 9!. NEW ORLKANS, February ll.-Gold, sight, par; 6terllng,5l. LONDON, February 11. Consols rermoney, 927.93;on account, 939. United Btattt oouins-5-20s of 1SS5, 107: 1867,107; HMOs, 105M; new 5s, 102. New i'orlc Central, 92; Eile,5; Erie prelerred, 43. NEW YORK, February 1L Money was more active, 23 percent.; prime mercantile paper, 46 per cent. Hterllug was nominal and irregular, the leading bankers asking 4-U'31!7, while brokers quotations were !83i(il5l and 4S6IS7. Customs receipts, t4U,uA). Gold opened and closed at 111, with sales In the interim at 114J4QIH;. Carrying rates were 12 per cent, and flat. The assistant-treasurer disbursed S142,00'J. Clear ings were SS5,O0O,OOO. Government bonds wero steady; coupons of lbSl, 120f; 1S62, 110; 1S81, 11-55; lSt5, HI'S; 1865,new,llli;lijo7, 119; ISes, llSJnewSs, 115i; 10-40s, 117; currency Ch.11,. State bonds were dull; Missouri 6, 96; old Tennessee, 65; new .Tennessee, 61; new Virginia, 31; old Virginia, 31; old North Carolina, 27; new North Carolina, 13. nallroad bonds were firm. At the stock ex change there was u feverish and Irregular market for shares on small value. Business in the general list declined to per cent., Webash suffering tho greatest decline. The features oi;the market were the Union Pacific, which, was strong throughout by reason of a prospect of a settlement of all differences be tween the government and the road. Pacific Mail, Northwestern and Western Unlou Tele graph, all cloted at or about tbe lowest prices of the day. The onlr strong stocks in the ac tive list daring tbe day wero Uulon Pacific, Lake Shore and Rock Island. The market closed steady, transactions aggregating 157,000 shares, of which ZSfxX) were Pacific Mall, IV 000 Western Union, 28 0U0 Northwestern, 9000 St. Panl, 12,000 Lake Shore, 13,000 Wabash and 32,0u0 Union Pacific. Closing quotations were: Canton, S3; Western Uniou. 72; Quick silver, 31; Adams express company, 101; Wells Fargo's express company, 81: American express ocrcpany, 3; United States express company, 58; Pacific Mall, 31; New York Central, 10IS; Erie, 28; Erie pieferred, 43; llarlem, 127; Harlem prefer red, 125; Michigan Central, 75;.Plttsburg and Fort Wayne, 91; Northwestern, 43; North western pre!erred,50; KockIslaud,lu3; New Jersey Central, 107 ; bt. Paul, 35 ; St. Paul pre ferred.M; Wnban,12; Wabasn preferred, 19; Fort Wayne, 97; Terre Haute, 107; Terre Hauto preteried,rz; Chicago and Alton,105: Chicago and Alton prelerred, 109; Ohio and Mississippi, 27; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, 61; llurllugton and Qulncy, lftffi ; Lake Shore, 72; Chicago, Columbus and In diana Central, 6; Illinois Central, 101; Union Pacltlc,40; Central Pacific bonds, 97; Union Pacific bonds, 93; Delaware and Laokawa na, 109. DKY QUOaS MARKET. BY TELGRAP1I. NEW YORK, February 1L Business was generally siow, on account of the stormy weather. Cotton goods were steady at current quotations, and nno brown cottons were In ligi.t supply, ilallou bleached shi. tings are up c. Prints are In good demand. Ulng bami are active and closely sold up. Anco nla, Gloucester and Conestoga light prima are opened at 9c, and Gloucester cambrics are now 8c Ulasgow ginghams are advanced to 10c. Woolen goods are quiet. PRODUCE MARKETS. HY TELEGEAWI. LOUISVILLE, February 11. Flour aud wheat quiet. Corn firm, 68(S70c. Oats quiet, 62461c. Rye and pork quiet. Bacon quiet. Hams sagar-enrtd, 13Uc. Bulk meats firm, with an upward tendency, "'c, 10c,10:c. Lard, Uerce,US15c; keg, 16c. W hisky excited at SI 10. HT. LOUIS, February H.-Flour slow. Wheat easier: No. 2 red winter, SI 05; No. 3 red winter, SI 0231 02. Corn firm but in active; No. 2 mixed, tfi36:jc. Oats quiet aud Utile doing; No. 2, DOjjooJc. Barley u-Id above buyers views; small sales of No. 2 spring, $131. Rye nothing doing. Whisky higher, il 10. Pork held firmly at 818 "5; small lots sold at SIS WQIS 75. Dry salt meau quiet and little doing; packed lot sold at 7, 3o lOJic 1010c Bacon firm, 8Sc. 11 li;3llc- l'ard quiet, 13c for spot and Match at Keokuk. CHICAGO, February 11. Flour quiet. Wheat demand light but holders firm; No. 2 spring Chicago, 84c. Corn demand fair and advanced; No. 2 mixed, G2c. Oats demxnd fair aud advanced; No. 2, 52c. ltye quiet. Barley In fair demaud at lower rates; No 2 sprit g, SI 0931 10. Pork demand good at full prices, tin Hiiii 35 Laid In good de mand, 13.b03l3.70(sl3.r2c. Bulk meats de mand fair and advanced: shoulders, fcj$c; short rib middles, 9-4c; short clear mid dles, 9c, all loose. Whisky, $1 071 10. CINCINNATI, February 11 Flour dulL Wheal steady; red, SI lOgl 11. Corn In fair demand and firm at7071c, spot. Oats steady at 59362c. Rye quiet aud weak at SI Iti&l 09. Barley dull and nominal. Eggs-demand fair and market Aim. Butter quiet. Cheese quiet. Pork steady at 119, spot. Lard steady; Meam 13.60I3.70c; kettle, HJl&llv.u. Bulk meati steady and in moderate demand atCOJgC, Bi&f'-kO, 10310c Bacon steady, ureeu meats suouiuers, 6 65c; clear rib, t. Whisky scarce and higher; SI 10 more freely offered at the close. NEW ORLEANS, February ll.-Flour-flne, $4 25; superfine. SI 75; double extra, SI tti; treble extra, $5 2535 50; choice, So 753G 5u. Corn lower at t'sHc. Oats lower at 67gts)c. Bran, SI 75. Hay prime, S2I; choice, S20. Pork, S21 Dry sail meats, 10 and 10c. Bacon .HK and llo. Hams, 13c. Lard flrracr: tierce, packets, lie; refined, Hc; keg, 15c. iSugar common, 5(c; fair to fully fair, C7c; prime to choice, 7g 8c Molasses iufeiior, 35c; common, 3Sioc; lair, 4S&0Oc; prime to choice, 53&G0c Whisky LoulslHiia, 31 07; western, il. CotTee fair to prime, 18Jil9c, gold, for canjo lots. Corn meal ar.ll una Jo er at SL NEW YOUK.FebruarylL Flour dull and In buyers luvor; ruperflne atate western, S3 4 io. Rye Uourdull at 31 lOyo 20. Corn meal quiet; western, S3 lOftl bi. tv'heat very dull; No. 1 tprlng.Sl ligl 2J. Rye quiet. Barley very duil aud heavy. Malt dull and heavy. Corn firmer and fairly active; mixed wesum, ltjs2c. Oats a ihade firmer; mixed western, 66K699C Hay firm. Cofiee dull aud nomi nal. Sugar firm; fair to good refining, 7 7e; prime, 7c; refined, ,4i'S!0c; New Or leans, 7r. Molasses quiet. Petroleum de cidedly lower; refiued, lie; cruJe, 7c. Eggi firm: western, 2S31OC. Pork duU: new mess, S19 2). Cutmeats dull. Dry-aaltei shoulders,, 7,'7e; tlerced pickled hami, iusllc; middies steady; western long clear, 10'ec; short clear, lOJJc. Lard quiet and firm ; prime siotun. 11 1-lOc Butter heavy; western, 15s Sic. Cheese firm at 10316c. Whisky steauy al SI (0. BMIOOit it Kfil O it K !. A victim of youthtm imprudence, causing premature de cay, nervous debility, etc, having tried lr ruiu uveo' known remedy, ba found a simple soU-cure, which he will send free to his fellow Kiltfefvr. Address J. il. KKKVE?, 78 Nassau street. New York. EOfiT ARB'S HOTEL aalern hhore Mobile Itay. rPEN ALL THE YEAR. For nersnns !n J deUcate health, brocolilal or pulmonary Citse&MS. tbU place nu iiot lu equal, in ttm some latitude as JacaionvUle, 1'inilda, but higher and dryer. ReaohHl from Mobile by steamboat Mondays ana Fridays, p.m.; alf- Doai any othtr day. all wm, i. 11UWAIUJ, rropnetor, j MVER CHRONICLE. I Ueteorologlcal. This latitude was blessed with an un exceptional day bright sunshine and mild temperature which was duly acknowledged and enjoyed. The high winds of the night befoio dried up the mud so that business was not much retarded. The following table gives details, as Indicated by the barometer and thermometer: BIONAI, SERVICE. U. S. A..) Memphis, Tenn, February 11, 1875. 1 Time 0 Observation. 3.43 ! 10.08 A.M. r.sc. 1 M r.M. Brometer . Change in last 8 hours. Thermometer . Change In lost Si hours 3X25' 1 27 -11 N W clear , 0l S0J1 0 31 33 -11. clear I 0 18 wina Weather. calm clear Raln-fallV Maximum thermometer 48 Minimum thermometer H. M. LUDWIO, Sergeant, Aquatic. At this point the river Is declining, the signal service observer reporting seven Inches fall lu the past twenty-four hours, giving hero twenty-two feet above low water, Wo have nothing of moment to report from other point except what may be gleaned from the nignal service observer's table us foI-i lows: Orncx Obs., Bin. Her. U. H. Army, February 11, 1875. Above low water. Changes. Rise. I Fall. Ft.!ln.Ft. .In. Feet, j In's. Keokuk. . Cairo.. 23 10 4 8 3 a 15 7 8 3 22 , 20 1 9 13 4 10 1 Bt, Loulsn.... Pittsburg . Cincinnati Louisville...-. Memphis..... Shreveixjrt . Nashville-.... New Orleans.. Little Rock Below bench marx. K. M. LUDWIG, Sergeant. Ciscin-att. February IL River 15 feet 4 inches ana laiung. near anu corner. Little Rock. February 11. River on a stand at 2 feet 9 Inches. Pittbbdro. February 11. River 3 feet ! Inches and falling. Wcatherclear and mod e rating. Nashville. February 11. River stlllfslllng with 11 feet 10 Inches ou the shoals. Clear and cold. E-VAS8VILLE. February 11. River falling slowly, with 15 1-10 ieet on the gauge. Jler- cury is 10 21, now railing, snowery an nigut. Clear to day but clouded up again. Ice heav iest of the season and no show for navigation Cairo. February 11 Noon Arrived : Grey hound, Memphis, 7 p.m.; City of Helena, VIcksbnrg, 4am.; Tom Jasper, New Orleans, 11a.m. Departed: Greyhonnd, Ohio river, 7 i.m...Night Arrived: John A. Woods, New Orleans. 1 n in. Denarled: Great Repub lic, New Orleans, noon; John A. Wood, Ohio river, 6 p.m. Ice nearly all disappeared from the Ohio here. Rlver23 feet 10 Inches and fall ing. Clear. Mercury 21. I Additional dispatches will be found on tbe fourth page. The pleasant weather yesterday was appreciated In marine circles, as it facilitated tbe transaction of all business offering with out difficulty, and receivers and shippers were pretty constantly engaged all day. The boats departing had good trips of both passengers and freight. AVe condense the movements as fallows: A1UUVAU3. THE MOLL1E MOORE, from New Orleans. enough to replenish her fuel, but did nothing else. i)xSPA.RTlSL. Mollle Moore. Cairo: Illinois, Greenville: West Wind, Marlanna; Legal Tender, White river. . IN PORT. R.W. Duean. Arlington, James D. Parker, Mary Boyd. BOATS ADVERTISED TO LEAVE. FOR NEW ORLEANS The GREAT ItE- 1'Uelic, Captain Thorwelgan, leaves this day at noon. FOR FRIAR'S POINT The PHIL Allin. Captain Leo. Slack Lee clerk, will leave this evening at five o'clock. FOR OSCEOLA The MABV Ahent. CaDtaln O. K. Joolln. J. W. Rhodes clerk, leaves this evening at five o'clock. FOR OSCEOLA The G. W. CHEEIC. Captain Nat. Green, E. W. Outlaw clerk, leaves this evening at five o'clock. FOR ARKANSAS RIVER The MARY Boyd, Captain Elliott, leaves this evening at fire o'clock. Jeveo Gossip. Prnsnentji for an earlv reaumntinn of navigation in the Ohio and upper Mississippi aro now nretty falr......Captaln Charley Smltner has taken charge of the office of the Legal Tender, ana win uamimsier ner anairs in a manner that will redound to the welfare of her patroas andlhe popularity of tbe Legal Tender in her trade....Jorm LangloiSAt pres ent freight clem ot the tseile Lee, we learn has been tendered and accepted the second clerkship of the Illinois, in place of John Chamberlain, resigned to take a position on another packet, the name of which we regret not having ieurneu....iiusna xtvans ana BlUy Haines will do the star-gazing for the Mary Boyd this trip, and their lame In the profession is a guarantee that her course will be through the safest as well as the most di rect channels.... Judge Kelsoe, the accom plished astronomer of the James D. Parker, has been on the ragged edge of curiosity ever since lie was approached oy an angelic crea ture at the ixpoution ban, wuo wiiu aaevit lsh toss of her pretty curls, addressed him with, "How are you, Judge; how did you es cape from the Arctic icebergs? And, by the way, how did you leavo Kir John Frank lin and the rest of the;boys?" The Judge Is trying to persuade himselt that it was a put up job, which, If it is so developed, will be a serious matter for the would-bu Joklst ..The Illinois has again put herself on record as de serving of the blue streamers. She left port last evening with 2o0 cabin and 150 deck pas sengers. Among her Items ot freight wo no ticed 103 head of mules. 800 barrels of meal. 600 sacks of corn, and 400 tons of sundries. Uoorge Orlfiln, rsrmeny or the I'lill. Allln, went out as bill clerk of the Illinois. She goes thiough to Greenville, a large amount of her business extending to that point.. John Bonan, the Arkansas river mall agent, goes out on the Mary Boyd this evenlng...Cap taln John W. Hall, formerly or the New Or leans and Vicksburz trade, was a passenger on the Illinois yesterday.. .The appearance of tbe Illinois yesterday as she left port elicited the admiration of everybody. She was literally black with people, which speaKjs volumes In praise of her officers Captain Mark Cheek, JowSpeers and his associates in the office. We make special notice of the hroir inn nf the Illinois, as an imnortant event in the history of one of our Memphis institutions, and without meaning to uetract from the popularity of any of our other pack ets, for, as we have before sld, the Memphis mariners-, as a body, stand a head aud shoul ders above tbe same class In any other city on the globe, and our lines aro all run In a spirit of generous rivalry, in which first one and then another carries off the honors. In this cafcwe say, "Bully for the Cheek lino!" .. The Quickstep is the Saturday packet for White river.....The James D. Parker will leave her winter quarters at the whorfboat for Cincinnati taturuay. Clippings. The Evausville Journal says: "Tbe apple-boat, which bad its sides crushed in by tbe C. B. Church, at tbe foot of Sycamore street, on Wednescay, is packed up in the Ice, aud her cargo has been removed. She should have been removed herteit before the Ice came. Indeed, flatboats should not be per mitted to land or lie at the steamboat land ing, as they are liable to be Injured by steam boats, and becct lawsuits Involving expenses and bad blood.... A esterday afternoon, late, persons on Water street discovered a natboat floating In the current of the river above the clti, seemingly wedged In between the ice floes. The boat had no covering, but was a fiat scow, and, as It floated nearer, there could be seen the fixed figures of several persons upon It. Whoever they were, four of them were sitting motionless, and a filth was mov Ini nlimiL. When the flat floated ODno- site the; wharf, several persona shouted to those on board, but could get no answer. The shout was evidently beard, for the solitary moving figure reooumea nis movemenis,run nlng up and down the narrow confines of ibe floating isurlace rapidly. There was no way to get'aid to them, and it only remained to see them float nost tbo cltv and out of sight. The strange conduct of the four persons who did not move gives rise to a lernoie suspicion that they were frozen to death. The boat may iave- been caught unawares, and the oc cupants kept unprotected In the frightful cold uutll they nerlshed. The conduct of tho only moving person helps this supposition, as ne appeareu 10 ow iiiuviug raiuui w sdcp himself warm. Whatever the truth Is, It is to be hoped, until it Is known, that this ter rible suggestion will not be borne out by the culmination." Fort Pickering, MEMPHIS : : : : TENNESSEE LMBR BEER MB ALE, Orders Jen at No. 177 Mala afreet will bo promptly atteuded to. FRANCI8 SCHULZ. Trustee Sale. By virtue of a tru'-t deed made to me by M. IL Canon, recorded in the Register's office oi Shelby county. Tenn., in book ?, page 469, I will sell, to the highest bidder, for cash, at tbe southwest earner of Main and Madison streets. Memphl?. Tenn , ouftainruny, April jo. l75. within legal hours, lot No. 10 otN. M, Treievanfs pUu of snbaivMon, which Is recorded in the Register's offlce of Bhelby ooan!y,Tnn.,lnbooke3,pa?9!S5. eaiaiotfs entirely wpodlaud, beautifully situated on the north ride of Union avenue, and contains 7 33-100 acres. Title perfect and redemption waived. JOHN P. TREZEV ANT, Trustee. February 9, 1575. - -OF- VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, No. 734, N. R-Flrst Chancery Court of Shel by county Moses J. Wicks vs. Wm. B. Greenlaw et at. By virtue of nn interlocutory decree for sale entered In the above cause, on November 20, 1S71, and modified February 5, 1S7j, I will sell, at public auction, to tbo highest bidder, In front of the new Courthouse, in Memphis, Tenn.. on Saturday. March 13, 1875, Within legal hours, tho following described property, situated In Memphls.Bhelby county, Tennessee, to-wit: , , . . Partoflot No. 211, as per the plan of said city, commencing on the northwest corner of north 74W feet : thence wst 11S feet to thb al union anu neconu uw, rv , b A. i ley; theoce south 74 feet; and tnence east. HS feet to the beginning; which part being, thence east 1I3K ICei W WD WfclUM.Wrt, according to Commissioner's report herein, rvr ,nrtnn r k.iI,j lot. frontlne on Socond street 7 feet by 91 on Onion street, which has beed subdivided into four lots numbered 1,2, 3 and 4, and to be sold accord lagly. 'Tiirm a nf CflT A TTflRn. This February 8, 1875.. , EDMUND A. COLE, Clerk Had Mastor. It. J. Black, D. C. & M. MTarland & Goodwin, Attys. Trnstee's Sale. BY virtue of a trust deed made to mo as trustee, by T.-W. Lake, for the benefit of J.t J. Bteele. dated January 11, 1870, regis tered In the offlce oi the Register Of Shelby county, Tennessee, in book 71. on pages lib and 117, I will, at the request of the benefi ciaries, on Satnrdaj, February 13, 1875, In front ol my offlce, No. 31 Court street, iii the eltv of MemDhls. Tennessee, proceed to sell, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, for cash, the real estate In said trustdeed con veyed tome, described as follows: Ho much and BUch part of lot No. 4 of the original race ground tract as has heretofore lallen to and been vested in the said T. W. Lake in the par tlUon msde between him and the other children nf hia mother. Mrs. Janet Lake, as the same is fully shown by deeds and plow now on record in the office of the Register of Shelby county, Tennessee, in tne iouowing deed books, viz: Deed book 14, pages, 64, 65 and SO, and dead book, ou pages on 10 ooz, ana In nonlr Nn. 70. tiacns SfiS. etc.. all Of which conveyances and plots are here referred to for fuller description of the twenty acres or thereabouts, hereby conveyed. By said trust dee j the right or redemption, nnrf thn trlvlmrnf bond and taklnc oath by tho trustee are waived. Tbo sale will be made between the hours of 12 rn. and i p.m I will convey as trustee to the purchaser. January 11, 1875. Janl2 HENRY CRAFT, Trustee. NOTICE. TIBU&TEE'S mASJM, RY virtue of and in accordance to the pro visions of a deed of trust executed to me as trustee by C. S. Severson, on the 17th day oi January, 1870, to secure the payment o! cer tain notes in sold deed of trust mentioned and described, and the Interest thereon, payable to Malcolm McNeill, and said notes not hav ing been paid at maturity or since, but two o. said notes still remain dne and unpaid, aud by the direction "of Malcolm McNeill, the beneficiary In said deed of trust, I will, as trustee, On the 181b day of February, 1875, between the hours of 11 and 12 o'clock, in frontof tho Chancery Courtroom, in the city of Memphis, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the lollowlng described tract or tracts ot land, situated partly In Coahoma county, Mississippi, and partly In Bolivar county Mississippi, to-wit: All of fractional section seven, except one hundred and five acres oc of tho east nortion of said section clven to Thos. Henry McNeill and deeded to T. H. Menem; au oi secuon eignieen, excopt thlrty-flve acres In the northwest corner ot the nortaeast quarter given to said T. H. Mc Nelll and deeded to said T. H. McNeill. Said reservations or exceptions Is th t portion west of the section line between bections seven and eight and sections seventeen ana eighteen, anu east oi me uayou inai runs north and south through said sections seven and elchteen. Also, section nineteen: also, nlnety-flve and one-half acres, a part ot the southeast quarter and a small portion in the extreme southwest corner of the southeast quarter of section seventeen; section twenty the east half of section twenty-nine: the north half and east half of the southeast quarter of section twenty-eight; the wost nail of the northwest Quarter of section twenty- seven ; the west half of the southwest quarter oi secuon vwenty-two an oi saiu junu oein in township twenty-six and range six west. Also, lots numbered one, six, seven, ten and eleven. In township twenty-six, of range seven west, the above described lands bell) a on tho Mississippi river and known as the " Lake Charles Plantation," situated pnrtly In nonboma and nartlv in Bolivar conntv. Mis sissippi. Said deed of trust is duly recorded in tne negisier's omce m uoanoma anu juou var counties, and State of Mississippi. Tnt title to the above described real estate is be lieved to be undoubtedly good, but I will sell and convey onlyas trustee. low -J.x'. uwiA-ofcii), rusiee 'iTrestee's Sale. BY virtue of a trust deed made to me by T. K. Minor, recorded In book 7fl.paeo 545. in the Register's office of Shelbv county. Tenn., I will sell, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the southwest corner of Main and Madison streets, Memphis, Tenn., ou 1Iinrdiy, aarclill, 1875, lot No. 11 of N. M.Trfze- vant's man oi suouivision recorueu in rmi bookNo.l. naee!5. in the Register's office of Shelby county, Tenn. Said lot Is situated In Shelby county, Tenn., at the Intersection of Buntyn and Marion avenues, is Improved, and contains 3 40-100 acres. Title perfect and redemption waived. February 9, 1875. Trustee's Sale. TY virtue of a trust deed made to me by A. Koehler, recorded in the Register's office of Bhelby county, Tenn., In book 64, page 487, I will sell, to the highest bidder, for cash, at tho southwest corner of Main and Madison streets, Memphis, Tenn.,on ttatutday. April 10. 1H73. within lecal hourp. li No. 17 of N. M. Trezevant's plan of subdivision, which Is recordtd in tne registers 011.00 ox enemy countv. Tenn.. In book 63. pace bM. oald lot is situated in Shelby connty, Tenn., on the south side of Union avenue, aud contains 6 16-100 acres. Title perfect and redemption waived. JOHN P.TitKZKVANT, Trustee. February 8, 1875. Trustee's Sale. T Y virtue of the terms of a trust deed made rS 1. T T t ... . D.... ICfh a? Unn JL u J uuoiu iv, uii but? luuiui .jt; - tember, 1872, to me as trustee to secure the payment of a certain note therein described as will be seen by reference to said deed ol re cord In the office of the Register of Shelby county, Tennessee, in book No. 90, pp. '36 et seq., and at the request of the holder of said note, the same being uueanu unpaid, 1 win, on Thursday, 11th or anrcli, 1875, offer for sale at public outcry, for cash, to the highest and best bidder, between tbe hours ot 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. of that day, on the south west comer of Main and Madison streets, of the city of Memphis, a lot oi land situate, ly ing and being in tho county and State afore said, and In tbe city of Memphis, and de scribed as follows: Being part of lot No. 94 on the plan nf Memphis, on which is situated luo sujreiiouae Hurauureu , uu rivubBircot, 1.... IT....... n.l Ua.m .tnulE I. of said lot beginning 4B 6-12 feet (on Front street) north of Union Btroet; thence running northward with Front street 249-12 fc-et; thence eastwardly with Robert Williams' line 148feotto an alley; thence with saldalley Foutliwardly 24 9-12 ieet with Farrlngton and Church's line; thence with said line west wordly 148 feet to the beginning. The equity of redemption is waived In said deed of trust. The title is believed to be good, but I sell and convey only as trustee. EDWARD J. PHILLIPS, Trustee. February 4, 1875. Wilson fc Beard, Att'ys. Jas Trastee'e ale, EY virtue of a deed of trust executed to me as trustee, on the 16th day of January, 1873, by Martha P. Clements, which is recorded in tho Register's office of Shelby county, Ten nessee, in record book No. 92, page 56 et seq., 1 will, as such trustee, for the purpose of satis fying certain indebtedness therein contained, and at the request of the beneficiary, on Saturday, tho Gth day or March, 1875, between tho hours of 12 m. and 2 p.m., befote the office of the Western Union Telegraph company, on the south side of Madison street, between Main and Second streets, In the city of Memphis, Tennessee, proceed to sell, to the highest bidder, for cash, the certain real estate described and conveyed In said deed of trust, which Is situate in bhelby county, Tennessee, In section 1, range 7, of tbe 11th surveyor's district, and in the 16th civil district ol said county: Beginning at a swectgum marked J. H. ; thence south 10 chains and 75 links to a stake 6 links pouth 88 west of a blackoak marked J. H.; thence east 20 chains and 10 links to a stake 18 feet north of a small bridge: thence north along a road 37 chains and 60 links to a stake; thence west 23 chains and 25 links to a stake; thence south 17 chains and 25 link s to a stake ; thence east 67 links ; thence 14 east 9 chains and 90 links to the begin ning, containing 82 4-5 acres. All right and equity of redemption in and to said land Is waived and conveyed to me as trustee by said deed of trust, and the title be lieved to be good, but I shall sell and convey only such Interest as was conveyed to me as trustee. W. D. BEARD, Trustee. Trustee's Sale. TkY vlrtnn nf rrimt deed made to me by B. C. iJ Brown, recorded in the Register's office of Shelby county, Tenn., In book 67, page 368, I win sen, ro me nignesi muuer, iui uau, at. the southwest corner of Main and Madison streets. Memphis, Tenn., on Ybnraday. larch II, 173, within legal bouts, lot No. 2 of N. M. Trezevant's plan of subdivision, which is recorded In tbe Register's office ot Shelby county, Tenn., lb book 65, part second, page 318. Said lot is situated In Shelby coun ty, Tenn.. on the south side of Central avenue, and contains 13 f5-10Q aereo. Title perfect and rtdemptlfin waived. This lot is Improved, with a dweliicg-houte and orchard, and Is within a short distance of the Race Track de pot. JOHN F.TREZEVANT, Trustee. February 9, 1575. MARD SILKS, SAT AT REDUCED 3ASKERS hare a good opportanlty to oner a targe line 01 SPARGX.ED TARLATAH", GXLT A2TD SILVER FJBXffGE AND STARS, FANCY" PRINTS AND CAMBRICS. Also-A NEW LINE OF KID GLOVES, One and Two Buttons, at 45o and 55c MENKEN BROTHERS. o STRANGERS AND VISITORS TO THE MARDI-GRAS FESTIVITIES ARE INVITED TO THE CLOSING OF OUR FINE BLACK ALPACAS ek Gj?os DEESS SOOBS, BLACKS COLORED SHE At 90c, 31 and il 25, warranted pure Silk, BESIDES OTHER OHEAP GOODS. HOPE LONSDALE DOMESTIC AT IOC. Wamautta, Fruit or tlie Loom, and Brown Domestics at Ladies Alpaca Costumes from 85 upward. Children's Cloalis and Dresses. Ladies1 Underwear at a Sacrifice. Hosiery and Gloves. Also A large stock of Ladies1 and Children's fine Shoes. Embroidered Edgings and Strangers will find it an advantage to examine onr stock before leaving the city. 261 and S634Main 1000 REfViN Or Jaconets, Nainsooks, Irish Linen, Casstmeres, Edgings, Insertings, Etc, at a Great Redaction. jBSTSS-SSBJ BROTHERS. Solls BLAINE OIL at 50 ois. per gallon. IT IS THE FAMILY HAFEQUARD OIL. Standard Goal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, every stylo, Chandeliers, Bracket Lamps Etc. Norilicast Corner Main and Madison Streets, Memphis, Tenn. o SKS'X'.'SXjIOECEJXa XZKT 1846. O. F. FSESCOTT. -MANUFACTORERS OF- GBBffiAH kM mm SOAP, mm, tinware, japanwarb, eto CATiSj ATT 2S8 MAIN STREET, N. E. COB. MADISOtf. fi. 12.OiA.RXB, formerly Clarke, Ely Co. It, h. uoe, formerly uusDy, j ounson a uo. arke, Johnson & Co. COMMISSION Wront Street, Beg leave to invite all parties BRYSON & CAM P embracing all the latest styles of Chamber, Parlor, Dining-room, Kitchen and Offlco Knr nltnre. We have in suitea tho most complete stock of ever shown In this market, embracing all grades of Azmlnsters, Wiltons, Velvets, two and three-plys; Ingrains, Hemps, Cocoa and Ktraw Mattings. STOCK OIL CLOTHS 1b complete, embracing all grades and widths, from 6 Inches to 21 feet. X.&CK CUUTAIN-. Aflfl TVIHilOW DECORATIONS A fePSCIALTY. Lace Curtains from 81 50 to S100 a window. IK OOIt HICA15C nKl'AKTSKHT-We have many novelties, with all the standard gooda. We have tho most complete Block ever shown In this market. jU)OKIhr:-GJ.ASNK Tuo mat complete assortment, at prices that cannot fall to please. Oim MATTE EJjjEii Are the standard make or the country. ggS Main and SSI eond street, MemnMa. W. A. GAGE & GAGE OTTON FACTORS, ITlMj-ff jHI1, Memphis, Tennessee. A. C. TREAD WELL. A. 15. TBE ID WELL. I). D. TREAD WELL. Who esale COTTON OTCXELS 8TOXZ VVAI.I. 11LODE, &o, 11 Union street. Memphis, Tenn I GRAS! LATANS IMS. PRICES ! .T- get up COSTUMES at low prices, as we ALES STOCK OF at 25, 33 and 37 1-2 cents. Grain Silks! other line Uomest'cs at Low Prices. G 1-2 and 9 1-2 cents. Insertings. BROTHERS, Street, Corner Court. ANTS IL STORE WORKS IN TENNESSEE. J. e. PKE3COTT. M.D.Johnson-, formerly Baiby, Johnson a Co u. a. itlabkk, iormeny xaoya, Clarice et co. 3M:E3LO."E3:' - Memgrfiis, Teiaii to their immense stocK of C. 6. FIMHEB. FISHER, Grocers & BEOS CMAI?EES SAM OK VALUABLE RESIDE CE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1875. No. 902, R. D.Second Chancery Conrt of Shel by county, Tennessee Jamea Compton vs. J. B.Grlmngetal. BY virtue of an order of sale made In tbe above causa on the 23th day of December, 171. l will sell at public sale, to the highest bidder, in front of the Bhelby county court house, on Main street, city of Memphis, on Saturday, February lo, 1875, within legal hours, the following described real estate, to-wlt All that certain tract and parcel or land situ- btate of Tennessee, near the city of Memphis, wwuucia iuuuw vie .Beginning at u stake In the center of the New Kalelghroad, " van iUIB, UlUVUllUS 1UL, tnencewith her line a south west course to a etnV-A in tir r . . . . aa.c7 ii t. vi. ruiuii line; meace wiia ms line a southwest course to a point where K. K. PnrtAr'n linn ntrlb-oa 1.1 T.VHl'I,1lnn.(UAnn With Haftl lnrn'a . i ! nls northeast corner In the said New Kalelgh wu, nuu mcuco wim me cenier oj saia roau to the bennln(f. Grlfflne In the following described lot of land, TJftrt nf mnnfnr lft rtt. RT tinrtlnnlavlf .In. scribed as beglnnlnpat a stake corner of an alley between John White and said property on the north corner, and running thence with In a Btab-A vact f (A nwn n thence south with said alley 71 5-12 feet to an alley between White and said property: . uciumun icba iud luimw ing parcel thereof, which wa? conveyed May t AACiij ovuii, bu-wii.; iM)K(DiuuK hi stake corner of an alley between John White OnH Colli nvwnns 1 u 1. n 1. . running thence north with the Memphis and beventh street, 33 feet inches to a sUke; with said aUey 35 feet o Inches to an alley IwtirAn Tnhn U.'hHn . . ,t .. n I vu.nwwu uuuu II nuu M1U UIULICllV, thence east to the beginning. ictmi ox oaie caan. This January 21, 1875. M. D. Ll. HTJSWABT, Clerk and Master. Adamq et Dixon, sols, for compl't. Ja2! Trustee's Sale, BY virtue of a deed of trust, executed to me April 7. 1871. and reelsmred Inthn Rpi-Ik- ter's offlce of Shelby county, Tennessee, on the Ijth day of April, 1871, In book No. 100, page 481, for the purpose of securing certain in debtedness therein mentioned, I will, on Saturday, February 13, 1875, within legal hours, sell the property herein described for cash, at public outcry, to the htehest bidder, in front of conrthonsa door. Memphis, the following real estate, to-wlt: A tract of land containing six (6) acres; said six acres have a front of eight (8) chains tea (10) links on Central avenue by a depth of seven (7) chains forty-one (11) links, accord ing to a sub-dlvlslon made by M. A. Kerr, surveyor, June 28, 1866, and filed In the First R. W. Price vs. O. B. Parker et als., rule docket -.1 - ...! ..I I L. . I . - uu, muu baa. t. co nutc uuugut a, tt njut) muuu by the Clerk and Master in said chancery cause on the 1st day of March, 1870, by O. B. Parker for Martha M. Parker, and the sama Is part of a twenty-two (22) acre lot bought by O. B. Parker and wile of J. C. Terry by deed or record in Register's offlce Shelby county, book 40, part 2, pages 311, etc. Equity of redemption Is waived and the title supposed to be perfect, but I will sell and convey only m trustee. j. n. ia x LAjn, xrustee. C. W. Metlf rtmv. JanlO Non-Resident Notice. No. 1599. In the Second Chancery Court of Bhelby county, Tennessee. K. M. Apperson & Co. vs. Oeo. B. Peters. It appearing: from the bill which Is sworn to In this cause that the defendant, Geo. B. Pe ters, Is justly indebted to the complainant In the sum of 15396 77, due by promissory note, and that said Oeo. B.Peters is a non-resident of the mate of Tennessee, and that for these causes an attachment was sued out of this court against the property of defendant, and the same was issued, and has been returned by the sheriff, duly- levied on the property of umuiiuam. ueo, 11. x'e&ers: It is therefore ordered, bv the Clerk and Master, That he make his appearance here in, at the courthouse of the Second Chan cery Court, lu the city of Memphis, Tenn., on or before the first Monday In March, 1S75. flnd nlpnr? nnsmaf r. r Aamni. t nm nlnlnnntii' bill, or the same will be taken for confessed as to him and set for hearing exparte; and that acODVOf thld order ba rmbllshed once a wee, lorioar successive weess. in uie jiera phis Appeal. This January 21. 1875. m. u. Li. btjswakt, Clerk and Master. Myers Sneed, sols. for compl't. Ja22fr Trustee's Sale. TY virtue of the terms of a trust deed D made by J. M. .Rutledee. C. Wat- kins, Q. 13. Medlln, and another, to momas li. omim, irusiee, on me lltv. Ui. rr Tutu, v. t.AI.A .r a certain note of SSOOO, and interest thereon, that day executed by them to the executors of C. P. Norrls, de ceased, as win ue seen Dy reierence io saia deed as it is lound of record in the Reg ister's offlce of Bhelby county, Tennessee, in book No. 81, page 754; and further, by virtue of the terms of a decree o: the First Chancery Court of said countv. Drononnced ou thn 28th day of June, 1873, In the cause of F. S. Davis and others vs. J.M. Rntledge and others, ap pointing the undersigned as trustee in the room and stead or said Smith, and substi tuting me to all tho rights and powers with which Bald Thomas R.timith was clothed by the terms of said trust deed; and further, by virtue of the fact that said note is long past due and Is unpaid, and I am required by its holder to foreclose said trust deed, I will, on Thursday, the llth day of March, 1875, in front of the premises hereafter described, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. of tbat day, offer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described piece or par cel of land, in the city of Memphis, and county of Shelby, and State of Tennessee: Beginning at the Intersection of the south side of Adams street with the east side of tbe alley running between Second and Third streets: thence eastwardly with Adams street tilxty-elght feet nine Inches; thence south wardly and parallel with said alley 148X feet to Carr's alley; thence westwardly with Carr'a alley 63 feet and 9 Inches to said first named alley; thence northwardly with said alley 143 feet and 6 inches to the beginning this being the western part of lot No. 373 as laid down en the plan of Memphis, and being tbat part of said lot on which stands the hotel formerly called the Hardwlck House, and now the Central Hotel. The eoulty of redemption Is waived In said trust deed. Title believed to be good, but I sell only as tru&tee. jas w. u. .Bis.a.K.u, Trustee. CHANCERY SALE -OF 3ELTTF ATi B3TATEI. No. 976. First Chancery Conrt ot Shelby county, Tennessee-wm. Joyner, executor of Wm. R. Hunt, deceased, vs. Sarah K. Hunt, et al. BY virtue of an interlocutory decree for sale, entered in the above cause on the 24th day of December, 1874, 1 will bell, at pub lic auction, lo ue nignesi oiaaer, in irom oi the Clerk and Master's office, new courthouse building, Main street, Memphis, Tennessee, on Saturday, lebrnary 20, 1875, within legal hours, tbe following described nrODertv. situated In Shelbv countv. Tennes see, to-wit: The east end. containing 25 93-100 acres, of that parcel of ground dtMenated as Dart of Tillman Beats' 128 acre tract, on the old and new state lane road, Deing a part or the sub division No. 3 of John Rice's 5000-acre grant No. 283, containing 60 75-100 acres. For a mi nute description of the metis and bounds of said lot of land of 25 93-1 CO acres, with official plat attached, reference Is made to a decree of the County Court of Shelby county, In the case of W. D. Lumpkin vs Anna K. J. Lump kin, to be found on page 279. of book No. 4J. for I860, being a bill lor partition, which said tract is subject to a deduction of 14 acres. mote or less, sold by said testator to Bettle Peters, by deed dated April 1, 1863. Alto a pan oi lot no.cuso; original coun ty : Beginning at the northwest corner of said lot on the south side of the Raleigh road north 62 east 508K feet from an alley 25 feet .nltta. -UanAA ITft tan ilV . I. .1.1, of said Raleigh road to the northeast corner of said lot; thence south 38 east 122 ,eet to the southeast comer of said lot; thence west 170 Ieet to the southwest corner of said lot; thence north west 153 feet to the begin ning, less 60 feet off said lot sold to tho city of mernpnis. Terms of sale - une-ihlrd ()ca&h: balance In six and twelve months; notes with ap proved sureties bearing Interest from date; .ien reuunea io iunnr secure same, etc. xnia January a, io.d. K. A. COLK, Clerk and Master. By E. J. Black, D. C. and M. Estea & Kllett. attorneys. Ja29 CHANCERY SALE -OF No. 622, R. First Chancery Conrt of Shelby cuuuljt, icuucuew. tv. i". .ooggan vs. u. A. Boggan et al. BYvlrtue of an interlocutory decree for sale, entered in the above cause on the 7th anv of July. 1873, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder. In front of the Clerk and Master's office, new courthouse bulldlug.Maln street, Memphis, Tennessee, on Saturday, February 20, 1875, within legal hours, the following described property, sltnated in Shelby conntv. Tennes see, to-wlt: portion or a tract or land containing J8 acres, In the Uth surveyor's district, in range 6 and 7, section 2, part of J. Knight's original survey for 375 acres, to-wt: Beginning at the southwest corner of (ot No. 3; thence east with the south line of said lot No. 3, 24 chains and ,a iinxs to a stake Irom wnicb north 4" 4y west 82 links a sweetgum marked "J. U. A.;" thence south 9 chalni G3 links to a stake, from which north 47 W west 4 links an elm marked H., and south 57 ( wttt 27 lln ks a blackgnm marked 14 J. O. II.; thence west 24 chains and 1-2 links to a stake in the road on Dr. N. C. Perkins' east line; thence north with said line 9 chains and 63 links to tne De-glnnlng-contalnlng 24 acres. Terms of Sale- On a crmlt of lx and eight een months, purchaser to Rive bond and secu rity ; lien retained to further secure same, eto. xms January io,io.. E. A. COLE, Clerk and Master. By R.J. Black, D. C. and M. Winchester & Winchester, attorneys. Ja29 ! BK.5..flJTKSH,3 Private i j Sledical Dispenssirv, ! No. 17 Jeflerson Street, ; Between Main and Front Row, : MEiCPinS, TENN I Jistabllshed In i860. DK. 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Offlce hoars from 8 ajn. to 9 p.m. Sundays from 3 to 5 p.m. ap2dw D. 8. JOHNSON, M. D. CHANCERY SALE OF On Saturday, February 13, 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 23, 1874, 1 will sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder. In front of the Shelby county Courthouse, corner Main and Poplar streets, in tho city of Memphis. Tennessee.on Saturday, February 13, 1875, within legal hours, the following described real estate, to-wlt: Situate, lying and being lu the city of Memphis, county of Shelby and State or Tennessee, described as follows: Lot No. 6, Overton sub-dlvlslon of Chelsea proper ty, fronting flfty-elght feet six Inches on Big creek road, and runs back between parallel lines one hundred and fifty feet to an alley, together with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale 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 Mallery, D. C. and M. Cnas. Bollock, sol. f" oomnialnant. Jnl2 Administrator's Notice. HAVING been appointed administrator of the estate of Orrin Whlte.de be nls non, this is to notify all parties having claims against said estate to present them, properly probated, within th- time prescribed by law, and all persona crjrtns Bald estate to settle Immediately. Ial4 JO? "aw-.TJ Administrate trustee's Sale. BY virtue of a deed of trust made to Thomas R. Smith, trustee, on the 18th of January, 1872, to secure a note for 52000, and its accruing Interest, as will be seen by reference thereto as It is found of record In the Register's office of hhelby county, in book No. 81, p.p. 326, etc.; and further, by virtue of a decree or the First Chancery Court, pronounced In the cause ot F. S. Davis and B. Eiseman, executors of C. P. Norrls, vs. J. O. Pierce, H. Townsend, and others, on the 28th day of June, 1873, appoint ing me trustee in tne room and stead of Thomas R. Smith, and substituting me to all his rights and powera nnder said trust deed, said note being long past due and still unpaid, I will, on Monday, the 8th of Mfnrcb, 1875, in front of the building occupied bv the Western Union Telesranh comcanr. on Madi son street. Memphis, lennessee. between the hours of 10 n.m. and 4 p.m. of that day, offer for sale, for cash, to the highest and best bid der, to-wlt, the following described lot or land, lying and being in tbe city of Memphis, conn ty of Shelby, and State of Tennessee, being lot No. 10, and the north 8 53 K0 feet of lot No. 11, In Smith & Proston's subdivision or origi nal lot No. 8, in block 56, South Memphis: Beginning 46 feet north of the first alley north or Vance street, on the west side of Cynthia street; thence north with the west line of Cynthia street 63 6-100 feet to the southeast comer of lot No. 9 of said subdivision; thence west with south line of lot No. 9 150 feet to an allf y; thence south with said alley 63 6-ltO feet ; tbence east parallel with lot No. 9 153 feet to the beginning on Cynthia street. Tho equity of redemption Is waived. Title believed to be perfect, but I convey only as trustee. w. D. BEARD, Trustee. TRUSTEES SALE. BY virtue or the terms of a trust deed made to me as Trustee on the 22d of November, 1859, by R. J. Hays and Sarah Jane Rawlings, to secure certain notes therein described, as will be seen by reference to said trust deed re corded in the Register's office of Shelby coun ty, in book No. 40, part 2d, pp. 339, 340 and 341: 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 of the building occupied by the Western Union Telegraph company, on Madison street, east of Main street. Memphis, Tennessee, the following described property, lying and being in the county of Shelby.and State or Tennes see, and beginning at a stake on tbe west side of the Randolph road, on the line between the John Rice tract and the A. S. Wbeatley tract ; the southeast corner of lot No. 24 of tbe Wheatley tract; running thence with the east line of said lot, northwardly, 5 chains and 6 links to a stake on the west side of the Ran dolph road; thence west 16 chains and 51 links to a stake on the bank of Wolf river; thence southwardly 4 chains and 10 links to a slake on the bank of Wolf river. In the south line of the Wheatley tract; and thence eastward ly and with the line of the Rice and Wheat ley tract, 18 chains and 51 links to the begin ning; being parts of lots 34 and 36 of the Wheatley tract, and being north of and ad Joining the Factory tract, and containing lght aud 168-1000 acres, more or less. All right of redemption in and to said land and premises la expressly waived, and con veyed to me as Trustee, and the title to said property is believed to be good, but I will sell ana con vey only as Trustee. JOHN JOHNSON. Trustee. IN pursuance of the terms of a trust deed made to me on the 10th day of May, 1873, and recorded In the Register's office of Shelby county, in book J, at pa ge 1, default having been made in the payment of interest, and the whole indebtedness having been elected and declared by the beneficiary to have be come dne as provided in said deed, I will, at the requestor tho beneficiary, for tbe satisfac tion of the whole debt and interest, sell at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, on Saturday, February 13, 1875, between the honrs of 10 a.m. and 12 m., In front ot tbe Planters Insurance Building. 39 Madison street, Memphis. Tennessee, the fol lowing described real estate, to-wlt: Lots 19 and 20 of W. G. Lane's subdivision of lot No. 2, in block No. 6, of the South Memphis tract of land, situated on the north side of Vance street. In the city of Memphis, fronting 60 feet on Vance street by 143 feet In depth, as more fully described in said trust deed, to gether with the building and Improvements thereon, and the appurtenances thereto be longing. Redemption waived. Title believed to be good, but 1 will sell and convey as trus tee only JAMES O.PIERCE, Trustee. January 23, 1375. Ja23 Trustee's Sale. BY virtue of a trust deed made to me De cember 9. 1873. registered in book 98. naze 111, I will, on Saturday, February 1!J, 1875, within legal hours, sell for cash, to the highest bidder, in front of the courthouse door, Mem phis, the following property, lying In the city of Memphis. Tennessee: Beginning on the south side of Mosby street at a stake 51 feet east of the northeast corner of J. U. Orlfflug's homestead; thence east with Mosby street 25J feet to a stake; tbence south 14S feet to a contemplated 16-foot alley; thenco west 25 feet to a stake; thenco 143 feet to the begin ning. Equity of redemption waived; title be lieved to be good, but 1 will sell and convey only as trustee. H. ID'A'NSEND, Trustee. C. W. M etcalf . attorn jalO Trnatee'fs Sale. BY virtue ot the terms of a trust deed made to me on the lith of June, 1872, by W.B. Crlsman and Annie M. Crls man, to secure a certain noto of HO.CdO therein described, as will ba seen by reference to said trust deed, of record In tbe office of the County Clerk and oiofflclo Recorder of Lawrence county, Ar kansas, in Dook P, pages 445 et seq.. and at the request ot the holder of said note, the same being unpaid, I will, on Thursday, 11th of 2Iarch, 1875, between tbe hours of 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. of that day, on the southwest corner of Main aud Madison streets. In the city of Memphis, State or Teunew-ee, offer for sale, for cash, at public outcry, to the highest and best bidder, the following described real estate, lying and X V: and tbe N WMof theS W li and theN ML ana theSWiioftheaEJiot hectlon 4 ; the NE'iiand H v of the f t. M and the S E K of the N W Ji ot section'6; the E K and the H Whot theN EJi and theNEKofthoN W and theN EJ-; ot theS WJand theN W of the B EJiof -ectlon7;the N EJfot theN W i cf section 8; the W A and the N of section 31. in township 18 north, o ranee 1 east; the S K of the H E y of section 2i; the NEK and tne SW and the N W i ot the iE 1 $ E K oi the N W or section 26 ; the SEK of the H fc and the H W H of tne 8 Eli ol section 31; theN WV0f the S W i of section 4, In township 17 north, of range I east; tbeEKof the S WM and theS W'Jot the H W K of section 13; the H W H of the a W M and the N W ot the H W H. ot section 2S, in township 13 north, of range 1 west, contain ing In all li2 42-100 acres. the equity of redemption is expressly waived in this trust deed. Feb.6th 1875. AM03 WOOSliD?!', Trnstee. WlUon fc Beard, Ar?rr let