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THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPB AX, THTJBSDAY, A.UG-TJST 3, 137 G FINANCE AND TRADE. TnE II inks have become transcend entaleverything la nothing and noth ing Is everything; that Is, everything that Is done amouu's to nothing, and nothing that Is talked about amounts to anything. The only exception to this la that the greater activity in cotton has increased the amount of exchange, at unchanged rates, however; on New York, buying at par, selling at pre mium; on Naw Cleans, 1 discount buy ing, telling at par. Tne Bt Louis Globe Democrat of Monday had the following: Clewing were less by nearly $2,000,000 than those of the previovs week, show ing that trade was In lessened volume. But against this we have to note, in a very limited circle, an increase in the discount demand for money, coming from Jibbers and importer?, and based on Hour shipments south." When the south gnnds her own grown wheat.such shipments will cease to draw money from thess who are in no condition to spare it, and who can, if they are wise, retain It at home. Gold quoted 1111 in New York at noon, and 111 here. jSuth iug rtpjrUd in bcrip3 or stockp. Memphis tar scrlr, old UJSj Metuphl' tax scrip, f7a.......NVw Billing. bSQSO 4043 9 17 'ii 66s68 Memphis currency bonus Memphis ;old bonds-.. Hhelby c iumy wnrntni 4. to Tennessee warrant -- 60C3 nrttaswt Btie KcriD The cotton market yesterday -was aga'n cheered by encouraging European news. Liverpool wrs Arm, with a sale of 15,000 bales; deliveries were active and closed firm. New York again ad vanced. Our market was firm for the Joeer qualltle?, which, when of good staple, were principally in demand; tbe hlgner grades are comparatively neg lected, which Lai had the effect of causing them to bo offered more freely. The oiTerings on the Wanted cottonB were light, and tbe inside figure of or dinary wis withdrawn, showing an ad vance. Quotations at the Memphis cotton exchange were aa follows: Yesterday. Day Drorc Ordinary.. Oooa ordinary Low middling Middling Good middling -7X9 - Jl-Qll 12- 7749 11- QlljJ 12- 0 u-jia x&iaaung iair.. Market firm: sales, SCO bales, of all which spincera took 400 bales; export era 275, speculators, 125. Dusty cottons quote 56Jc; stained, 79s. Price of middling same time last year, l-ijc. COTTON STATEMENT. 1875-0. Received yesterday 102 Total S4,349 1874-6. 1873-4. 23 28 321,501 427,461 14 535 321,240 423432 3,103 8,057 Shinned yesterday.. 'Mi Total. -" r Blocks- . isio Imports. M. & T. B. It , 14; M. & & L. R. R. W., 3; ettamera, 80; estimated per wagons and other sources, 5. Exports. M. & C. B. B., 686; M. & T B. B., 5; L. & N. G S. B. B., 179; steam era north, 190; by rail north, 765; by rail south, 5. . The following are the official tele grams of the condition of the domestic markets as received at the cotton ex change: Latctt tstau of Rt- Telecrrarm. Market. ee'U. fflet. Galveston Firmer. 42 16 NewOrl'ns. Firm. 531 1,200 Mobile Firm. 110 Bavannah. Firm. 16 24 Charleston. Quiet. 6 75 Wllolngtn Nomin'L Norfolk Quiet. 110 Baltimore- Dull. 195 NewYor- Steady. 20 2,195 Boston steady. 37 1,911 Phlla'lphia 2 Ht. Lauh, Unch'd. 5 130 Augusta. Steady. 26 mce ivy, 11-16 11 n; U9s 11 Yeateidy's .New York closing tele gram reports: ordinary, 8 7-163; tood or dinary, 9 13-I6c; low middling, 10 15-16c; middling, HJc; middling same time last year, 14 $3; sales, 395 bales. Tone of the market: At 10:30, quiet; 12:15, firm; 2:10, steady; 3:05, steady. The following are the closing rates in New York futures for yesterday and the day before: MONTHS. YlilTERUAY. DAT BJCTOBK. January- 11 23-32 11 27-32ll 12012 1-32 1111 21-32 11 13-16Q11 27-32 February. March April- 11 li-Uill owe 12 3-3231114 12Ji12 9-32 12 13-3212 7-1G 12 K-32M11 9-16 11 15-16(911 31-32 lljiflll 25-32 11 yls 11 15-32UH UKatl 17-32 12 5-32&12 3-10 12 5 I6&12 11-32 12 15-:e12i 12 9-1612',, 12$125-2 11 27-3iCallT8 llKSU 21-32 11 7-16tll 9-16 11 9-1GS11 19-32 may June July August September , October November December.... 8t.les, 2700; tone of the market a 10:15, stead'.er; 10:45, quiet and firm; 12:30, firm; 1:45, firm; 2:30, fair de maud, light supply, prices stiff; 3:05, strong and active. New Orleans yesterday quoted mid dling at 113 at the close, against 14o at the same clnie last year; receipts, 531 bales; sales, 650. The market closed strong. Yedcerday's Liverpool closin g telegram reports: Uplands, 6 116J; Orleans, 6 3 16 J. The price of middling uplands same time last year was 7Jd. Sales, 15 000, of which 9100 were American; received, 23,500, of which 16 500 was American. Tne market wa3 firm. Th9 Liverpool market for arrivals at 12:30 was steady; November and De cember shipment, new crop, any port, sail, l.m.c, 61-16d: October and No vember, ditto, 6 l-16d; September and October delivery, any port, l.m.c, 5 29 32d; October and November, ditto, 6J; November and December, ditto, 0 l-32d At 2:05, Ssptember and October, ditto. 6 1-16.1; November and December, ditto, 61-16J. xit4:20, firm; October and No vember, ditto, 531 321: November and jJecember, ditto, 61-32d; December and January shipment, new crop, any port, sail, J.m.c, 63 32d. The movement at all the ports was re ported as follows: This Week. Last I Bam a Time Week, last Year. Jtec'ta sinco F'y Kxp'U U. Britain Kxp's to Conllul Stock 2 875 3,552, 1.410 16Sj0I 3,S20 ipsa 7,753 911 7i 7j0 2H,I12 121,560 Gold in New York closed at lllf ; sitae time last year, 112J. The produce market was dull yes terday. "The turn of the month" failed to make any activity. lhe St. Louis Democrat reports a drooping market there nil week for provisions. The Chi cago Tribune of Monday says: "The re ceipts of h igj during the past few days havo been light, and summer packing nlow in consequence, but there has bien lit le export Uemand, though the out ward movement of summer meats cut to order continues large." Hula & Co.'s Chicago dispatches received here yester day report: Wheat receipts, 13,030 bush els; August, SSa; September, 92jjc; later, 92Jc; corn receipts, 125.0C0 bushels; Au gust, 45Jc; September, 45c; later, 45c; receipts of hogs, 13,000; Augu it pork, $IS35; September, $18 40; later, $18 45; Augui-t lsrd, 10 Soc; September, 10.97Jc; liter, 10 95s; August clear rib, 9 60c; September. 9 75c. Corn was in poor of fering, wJtn some demand, especially for white, which will bring a better price than yellow, as It is wented for milling purposes; ssle of 50 sacks of ear corn nt 45c; in store, 5052c Oats nominally 40ilc; new, 3Sc; iu store, 4245c Jiian ecarce; sale of a cir - load, quality unknown, tcn- in atnip. 70fai7.'5!. JTav stsnnant: prairie, S7; choice timothy, $22; sale 60 bales prime timotuy ais-i; in store, 103 to SI 25 a hundred weight. Wheat nothing doing; ofleriugs low. Cornmcal till ui 59F.nr in Ht. IiOiiis on Mondav. S2 352 45. Potatois quiet at $11 25 a barrel for pood to choice: nilnnc in shippir order at Si 501 70. Ap.les good scarce, at Sl(al 60 for cholcu a bar rel meneure; in shipping order, SI 50(23 Cabbage scarce, ith some inquiry at $44 50 a crate. Onions in store, SI 85 2 a barrel. Eggs scarce and high er; sales at 1214c, and sometimes 163. Butter quiet at 12&22C- Chick ens still a urag, the market folks aie full; sales at S1252 50, the latter are hard tr get, but a few extra brought $2 75. Tbe fol.owing wre merchants' whoIfale cash prices, as reported by the chamber of commerce: FLOUR Quiet; superfine, $.175(31 25; double extra, W 753 25; treDle extra, J5&OQ6; choice family. W 507; fancy, J7 6O3S per OOaNMKAlr-Klln-drled. 2 52 75 per bbl. CORN 5Iizl, 50c; www, 50o px bush. OATS Muted, 41316c; wnlu, 4la)6j per bush. UKAX-70C. HAY Dull; cboice -western, C19I0; prai rie, t&alS; mixed, tl5al8 per ton. BAlXJN (Loce Hlijher; hhouIders,93rj; clear rib sides, lT.c ; ciear bides, 12c ; brenit- ait. 14Sc; ucar-cured hams.canvax.nl, 15c; pacfee.1, y.Qhic higher. MKSSFOItK Mesa pork, UghtwelKUt, 203 920 00; mesu port, heavy, rilQ21 ft); rump pork. 119. LABU In Uercea, 1212Jic; kegp, 13 13ic: half barrels, 13Vial3c; In paUs,13Jic BALJNO STOFFS-Quiet; btcglne, 2 and 2 lb,12S913Kc; ballnu twine, ll&ll&c; Iron tle,&46Hc; plectnl ties, 4c. MACHEUEU-Half bbU, No.l. 8; half bar rels, No. 2. n 50; hair barreU.No.3.fG 75:klU, So. 1, II 6)31 7o; lutt, No. 2, II 50; klu, No. 3, II 2i. WHITK FIHH Half barrels. 15 50Q6 75. COFFEE-Ordlnary, 1919Jp; fair, 20S20Kc; food, 2oi21c; prime, 2l&vZc; choice, 22(3 2c:Java. 2S30c; Cordova. 21fis21Sc KICE -Ordinary to choice. 854c. HUOAK LOUiaiANA Firm; In hhds fair, 9o; fully fair, 9J4'ii; prime, 10c; choice luje; yellow clarlUed, ItSiQllo; whlto, ll'c Uarreled.ijc higher. HUG AH REFINED Flrmj refined A. per pound, HU$12c; crushed aud powdered, LniBVZXc; itranulaW, 12Jfc; cnt loaf, 12Jo. iIOL.A.i4Ed -Common. 40c; flr, 4245c; Eiime, S053c; strictly prime, 55(357c; choice, lA60c. SlfROPS Common to fancy, 40.383c. HALT Coarse and common fine, In bar lea, II 7531 85; dairy, in bbla, 12 7533; Liver pool coarse. In sacks, 11303140; Liverpool fine. In sacks, II 7031 80. BOAP Resin and German, 53Sic; Lat tln'8.63c. CANDLE Boxes, full welsht, lSJo; half box. 15c: or box, 16c BTAKCH iiOS-c per2. WMitiK.1 Sjch per eai. LIME-ll S531 50 per bbl CEMENT-LonlSY ivuie. 12 25; Rosedale, S3 75 per but. ESCITLKNTH AND FRtTITH ArjDlcs. new. nominally per barrel, 11 5D?t2; lemons, per box, 112; oranges, per box. 19310; potatoes, new, loose, nominally 75c 3$1 25; cabbage, per crate, S3 50(31 50 onions, new, I22 50; beans, per bnsh., II 2531 75; dried apples, 7c. MISCELLANEOUS Butter western table, choice, 2l25c ; Inferior, 15317c; eggs, 13315c: nails, per keg, 13 1033 25: vinegar, per eal.. Is 320c; tobacco, per a, 46390a: spice, lK2oc; pepper,20322c;cardlnes, SI63IS50; oysters, 1 ft, SOcQJl; oysteis,2 &,S1 6082; coal-oil, 2I22:; matches, $6 7537: cotton rope, 18320c; grass rope, llal3o; powdor, kegs, 35; shot, patent, 2 4032 So; loda, kegs, 6gJJc; soda, cases, 63 6Kc MONEY MARKETS. BY TELEGRAPH. PARIS, August 2. Rentes, lOCr. 27jc. NEW ORLISAKB, August 3. Gold, 111; New York sight, j premium. Ster ling exchange, bankers' bill?, 548. LONDON, August 2 Consols for money and on account, 96 13 16; 5-203 of 1865, 106; 5-20s of 1867. 109; 10-40's, 10SJ; new 6a. 106J New Yi rk Central, 98; Erie, 12 J; Erie preferred, 20. NEW YORK, August 2 Money easy at 23 per cent. Prime mercantile pa per, 34 per cent. Customs receipts, $318,000. The assistant treasurer dis bursed $1,328,000. Clearings, 518,000.000. Sterling weak; acrasl business at 487 for 60 dayp, and 489j for s'ght. Gold opened and closed at lllf, with 8ale3 during the day at 112. Catling rates, J to 3 per cent; loans also made flat Government securities strong, with active demand ; coupons of 1881, 120; do. 1865, 115J; do. 1865, new, 117J; do. 1867, 1195; do. 1868, 121; new 5s, 117; 10-40s, regular, 115f; 10-40s, cou pons, 118J; currency 6a, 125. State se curities dull; Tennessee 6s, old, 44; Ten nessee 6s, new, 44; Virginia 6s, old, 27; Virginia 6s, new. 28; Missouri 6s, 106. Railroad bonds generally firm. Stocks irregular, but in the main lower, with Michigan Central the chief feature of tbe decline; Western Union and Si. Paul strong and slightly hieber, while Northwestern was steady. New Jereey Central fluctuated considerably during the day, but closed 1 higher than the opening price. Borrowing rates for coal shares to-day, l-32. Transactions were 108,000 shares, of which 10 000 were "Western Union, 18 000 St. Paul, 39,000 Lake Bhore, 3000 Ohio, 19,000 Michigan Central, 7000 New Jersey Cen tral, and 60C0 Delaware, Lickawana and Western. Closing quotations: Western Union telegrapn, 69; Quick silver, 12; Quicksilver preferred, 14; Pacific Mall, 22; Mariposa, 7i; Mari posa preferred, 8; Adams Express, 111; Wells & Fargo's Express company, 83; American Express company, 59; United States Express company, 67; New York Central, 106J; Erie, 13; Erie preferred, 20; Harlem, 137; Harlem preferred, 133; Michigan Cen tral, 39; Panama, 33; Union Pacific stock, 5S; Lake Shore, 53 J; Illinois Central, 92; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 91; Northwestern, 39; Northwestern preferred, 62J ; Cleveland, Columbus, Cin cinnati and Indianapolis, 39; New Jer eey Central, 61; Rock Island, 107; St Paul, 36; St. Paul preferred, 62; Wabaah, 2; Wabash preferred, 3; Fort Wayne, 2; Terre Haute, 6; Torre Haute preferred, 13; Chicago and Alton, 100; Chicago aud Alton pre ferred, 107; Ohio and Mississippi, 12; Delaware,LackawannaandWestern,95; Atlantic and Pacific telegraph, 17; Missouri Pacific, 6; Atlantic and Pa cific, preferred, 2; Indiana Central, 3; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, IS: Hannibal and St. Joseph, 11; Central Pacific bonds, 9; Union Pacific bonds, 4; Union Pacific land granta, 4; Union Pacific sinking funds, 94. DRY GOODS. BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK, August 2. The pack age trade in cotton goods Is mojrate, and prices are unchanged. Prints are in steady demand. Simpson's black and white, grey and shepherd plaid prints advanced to 6c. Woolen goods are in fair request. Foreign goods are quiet. B'ack tilk velvets realized advanced prices at auction. PRODUCE MARKETS. BT TELEGRAPH. CHICAGO, August 2. FJour dull. Wheat unsettled but generally lower; No. 2 spring, 881c. Corn in active de manded higher; No. 2,46s. Oats act ive and a shade higher, 3131c. Pork in fair demand at lower rates, $18 40. Lard dull and shade lower, 10.90o. Bulk meats dull. Whisky steady. CINCINNATI, August 2 Flourdull. Wheit steady. Corn is quiet and easy; No 3 mixed, 4445c. Oats dull ; mixed, 2528c. Provisions are quiet. Pork is Jobbing at $1919 25. Bulk meat are easier at 7910c. Bacon is steady at 810Jllllic. Lard is in good demand. Whisky, $1 10. Hogs dull; receipts, 1100. NEW ORLEANS, August 2 Corn quiet but firm; mixed, 60c; choice white and yellow, 63c. Oits scarce and firm; 8L Louis, 41c. Cornmeal, $3. Sugar fair to fully fair, 99o; prime, 10c; choice, 10o. Pork, $21. Rulk merits quiet acd wesk; shoubters, 78j. Ba con quittand firm, 9, llllc. Sugar cured hems, 14153. LOUISVILLE, August 2. FJour dull and nominal. Wheat in good demand at full prices; red, 85g90c; white, 90c $1 05. Corn dull at 4648c. Oats in fair demand at 2733o. Hay nominal. Pork, S18 50. Bulk meats, 7f , 91, 10 lOJc Bacon dull at 8, llllc. Hams, 1414c. Lard quiet at 13143. Whis ky, $110. Bagging, 12c. ST. LOUIS, August 2. Flour dull; only a small local demand. Wheat firmer; No. 2 red winter, $1 15. Corn fairly active and a shade higher; No. 2 mixed, 404lc. Oata dull; No. 2, 2S 30c bid, according to location. Whisky, $1 10. Pork dull at $19 25. Lard dull; winter, 10c; summer, 1013. Bulk meats nominal. Bacon dull and drooping, SJ. 10i107c. Hogs steady; receipts, 2400 head. NEW YORK, August 2.-Flour fair ly active, acd, in some instances, a sbade firmer; superfine western and State. $3 504 25; St. Louis, $4 908 25. Rye flour firm at $4 655 15. Cornmeal quiet, Lut steady at ?2 603. Wheat very dull, almost nominal; No.2 Chica go, 9Sc$l. Corn in fair expoit demand; mixed, graded, 5Ss. Oats in good de mand and a shade firmer; mixed west ern acd State, 2S42c. Coffee lobbing, 1418c gold. Sugar prime, 9c; re- nnea urm. 1'etroieum quiet, but firm; crude, 9c; refined, 17ic. Pork new S19 3019 35. Beef quiet: extra mess. S12; middles quiet, but steady at 10 iujc. Jjara prime steam, iiiii.2uc. Butter firm; western, 1224c. Cheese, 3'JjC. WUlfKy, SI 14(a)I 15 ADVERTISING AGENCY E. N. FRESHMAN & BROS. Advertising Agents, 18G W. FOURTH STREET, CINCINNATI, : x : : OHIO, Are natbortsed to contract for ad vertlalBc In ttala paper. Wcnttaer and Rivera. After a refreshing shower yesterday the atmosphere cooled down to almoct chilly. The rivers are ail declining rapidly, and it won't be long bsfore the pilots will abase their religion, and let loose on the knots in the bottom of the river. We append particulars: Omoi 8IO. But. OBI. TJ. 8. A.,1 MxxrniB, August 2, 3 p.m. J Ther. Deg. Feet. 1 In's. Cairo.. 19 Cincinnati. Davenport-.... Dubuque.... Helena, Ark... RMknk ... 2-5 4 S 11 5 10 5 5 3 2S 15 37 rattle Kocir. Leavenworth, Lomsviue....... Memphis.. NaahTllle New Orleans . Plttsbnre.... Bhreveport. St. Louis . VIc&sburg - Below bonoh mars. OBSERVATIONS YE8TEBDAY. Above low Water. Chug's Re F'll la's Io't 10 e 1 ! Ti 3 . ' 3 3 . I , 7 6 13 10 u.,. Rain Wlnd- fall. N.E. 0 N.E. 0 N.E. 21 6:i3a.m. 29.972 1 72 3 13 p.m. 29.KBI 81 10pjm. 29.DG8 1 07 Clear. Fair, tlear. Maximum thermometer, 81". Minimum thermometer, 67. W. M'ELROV, Serg't eii. Eer. U. S. A. BT TELECJBAPH. Vicksbuhq, August 2. The weather is clear and warm. Blver fell 10 inches. No boats up or down. Little RooK.August 2. The weather lanioir nnri nlfiapfint. River falling, with 9 feet 7 inches on the gauge. New Obxeans, August 2 Weather clear and warm. Mo arrivals. Depart ed: Golden Rule, Cincinnati. Pittsbtjbg, August 2. Noon. River 3 feet 11 inches and falling. Weather cloudy and warm Night River 3 feet 8 inches, and filling. Weather cloudy and rainy. Cincinnati. August 2-Night River 7 feet 6 Inches, and falling. Weather cloudy and cool. Departed : Cons Mil lar, Memphis; Rabert Mitchell, New Orleans. Louisville, August 2. Weather clear and warm. River stationary, with 5 feet 2 Inches in the canal. Arrived: Vint Shinkle, Memphis. Departed: Vint Shinkle, Cincinnati. Evansville, August 2. Tne weather was ciear till afternoon, with a fine shower after 3 p.m. and a heavy rain to the north. Mercury 70 to 87. River falling, with 7 1-10 feet on the gauge. Cairo, August 2. Noon. Weather clear and warm. Arrived: James D. Parker, Cincinnati, 10 p.m.; Chas. Mor gan, New Orleans, 1 a.m.; Liberty No. 3, Memphis, 2 a.m ; B. O. Stanard, New Orleans, 10 a.m. Departed: Jas. D. Parker, Memphis, midnigbt; Chas. Morgan and Liberty No. 3, Cincinnati, 1 a.m Night River 19 feet 7 inchep, and falling. Weather cloudy. Mercury 80. Arrived: Mary Miller, Cincinnati, and City of Helena, St. Louis, 8 p.m. Departed: E O. Standard, St. Louis, 3 p.m.; Mary Miner, J3i, uauis, t p.m. Movements at tbe Levee, ARRIVALS. Pn Millpr. Arkansas river: A. J. .whitn nvifira Pnintr Phil Allin. Green ville; Frank Forest, Ashport; Bee and barges, St. Louis. DEPARTURES. Tfnoii Millnr. Arkansas river: A. J. White, FriarB Point; Phil Allin, Ar kansas river; Osceola, 8t. Frauds river; Bee and barges, New Orleans. IN PORT. Frank Forest. BOATS DUE. James D. Parker, Shannon, Common wealth. Receipts Yesterday. Rnao Mlllpr 32 Ii.iIph cotton. 49S elc3 cottonseed, 49 empty beer kegs and sundries. A. J. White 3 bales cotton. 393 sks cotton-seed. Phil Allin 45 bales cotton, 910 sks cotton-seed. Frank Forest 10 head cattle. Marine Miracles. Rain yesterday. Tnqinfws nn the levee was a little bet ter yesterday than usual. Thn TColln nf Rhrevenort is eettine a new jacket of paint at St. Louis. Wharimaster ii.aiianers ccneuuumj for the past month amounted to $1346 25. The onaunon, irom uiuuiuunii, m uue down to-day on her way to New Or leans. The James D. Parker, from the Ohio in., mill ho ah nil Innnrr thin mnrninf ll(M, r,4,. o She returns to the Ohio to-morrow even- ihg. The .Rosa Miller, for Arkansas river, the A. J. White, for Friars Point, ana the Phil Allin, for Arkansas City, left with fair trips. , .... -NTnt oinola Tiar-.krit is advertised to leave thle port to-day, and our excellent n . Tr . 1 1 i : i T wharfmas;er, uapiain .enauer, vyiu give himself a rest. Pantiin TA Thomas, of the famous Idlewild, was in town yesterday. He left last evening on the Phil Allin to look after the-business in toe oenus. A rilurntrh from F.variaville last hleht says that the James Gllmore is laid up at Henderson, ana tne puauuou w ai Henderson unable to get over the bar. Arkansas river, aiter going uowu iuua Intr on tr hi- oof. nn barn, mads a sudden jump yesterday, and there is now plenty of water ior an Doaia uavigauug uu stream. . .. Charles Musselman, clerk of the Mau melle, came over by rail night before iaf TTo want r.iit last 'nicbt on the Rosa Miller to assist Mr. Butler In the office, Wash Floyd remaining over on account of sickness. nrinarc. vmi liavo nlentv of A. -j X t time to do glorious work at the polls to day. Remember that every Democratic nniioH tn.Hnv will ha a nail in the coffin of the Radical prty, who -would Inflict upon US sucn leaaera aa nrueeiei, whose record has ever been against the western river interests. The Allegheny Mail makes the state ment that steamboats were Fid eatly this season three hundred and fifty dol lars per day on the upper Missouri by the government, when just as good boats cculd be had for one hundred and fifty to two hundred and fifty dollars, and it adds, "there Is not tbe ghost of a chance for any other steamboat owner getting contracts other than Coulson, Evans aid Burleigh." Cairo Bulletin, 'iuesaay: "Mr. n:ram Hill, the well known diver of this city, oronf tr, wnrlr Tatnlnt? the wreck of the steamer Shippers' Own, which boat was sunk above the stone depot same ... 1 XI A 1 II two months ago Dy me .uuuor uuu boat Grand Tower. Mr. Hill has agreed to have the machinery up In ten days, when It is to be taken to Louisville and put into a new boat for Captain Tom Ryman, of Nashville." Messrs. Halliday Bros., of Cairo, have purchased an iron steam yacht, and had it fitted up for pleasure excursions. The Bulletin taysofit: "This yacht Is cer tainly one of the finest pieces of work in the way of a steamer that has ever been seen in tbesa waters. She is a per- fni- hoonlTT ami vnrv nnwprflll. anil fiB .Uttt KJlt J Muu X ' she glided up and down the harbor she was the onaervea oi an oDservers. un an invitation from Major Halliday, a nnrlp nt loriloa And ppntlomen went aboard the Ariadne about five o'clock last evening, and enjoyed a most ae llghtful trip to Mound City and return." LIQUORS. C, DICEMANN, WHOLESALE WINE AND MP Wo. 357 Front Street, MEMPHIS, : : TMNE8SEE. JiUMBEE. moose, mm L0MBEE DEi Nw. 351 and U53 Second Street to o 3 9 S Us, OS OS Lumber 0 9 m O 0A5K,' Laths c i !- AND Blihos Pi fll 0 B go e PRLSCRIPTION FKE OR the apeetly euro of Hemlnal Woalcness . fn.i.n.t all .llcnrflAm lirnnirh W,jliuuwu(nui. . " r- has the Ingredient. Address DA.VIDHON OI . Km Nw Vorlr wiSMwil Tlio Papers fortke People HAIR REHSWER. jeta r,7?s VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RE NEWER. 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Sold by all DrneeiBtii and Dealers In Medicine SAXKi MASSES. 95 Camp St, near Poydms. New Orleans, La. BANKRUPTCY. HOTICE IS UAnilKUPICI. In the District Court of the United States, for the District or west Tennessee. in mo mat ter of Gates t Wood; Gates, Wood A Co., said firms composed ot Samuel M. Gates, Albert M. Wood and Wm. M. Urooks In Bank Tiintev. THIS undersigned hereby gives notice of hit appointment as nsslgneo of Samuel M. Gates, Albert M. Wood and Wm. il. Brooks, of Memphis', Shelby county, Tennessee. yj. vv uuuuiuiju A, iUMguw Memphis, May 30. VS76. my30tn KOTICE IM BANKRUPTCY. In the Dlstriot Court of the United States, for the District of West. Tennessee. In the mat ter of Muldoon, Builott & Co. In Bank ruptcy. . ... THE undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee of Muldoon, Bul lett & Co., of Hhelby county, Tennessee. O. WOOLiDRIDUE, Assignee. Memphis, Ju.y 11,1876. Jyl2wed HOTICE IS BANKBCPTCI. In the District Court of the United States, for the District of West Tennessee. In the mat. terof T.E. Gla's. In Bankruptcy. THE undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee of T. E. Glass, of Burnsville, Haywood county, Tennessee. O. WOOl J3IUDGE, AMignee. Memphis. May 30. 1K76. my30 tn ffiOTICK IS IliNIiHUKIC. In the District Court of the United States, for the District of West Tennessee. In the mat ter of Klchard r. Broadnax, Jr. In Bank rnptcy. riiHlt undersigned hereby gives notice of his X appointment as assignee of Richard T Broadnax, Jr., ot Tipton county, Tennessee. O. WOOLDKIDGK, Assignee. Memphis, May 16, Ib78. myl7 wed SOTICE IS BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States, for the District of West Tennessoe in the mat ter of W. M. Hall. In Bankruptcy. THE undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as assianeo of W. M. Hall, of Tipton county, Tennessee. O. WOOLJIUDUE, Assignee. Memphis. May 6, 1876. my7tn EOnt'E IN BAHHBUPTOT, In the District Court of the United States, foi the District of Western Tennessee. In the matter of John A. Walter, Bankrupt In Bankruptcy. To the Creditors of said Bankrupt: rriAKE NOTICfc, That a general meeting ol JL the creditors of said bankrupt will-be held at the office of T. J. Latham, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy for said District, at Memphis, No. 19 Madison street, on the 18th day of May, 1876, at 11 o'clock a.m., for the purpose of de nlnrlne a first and final dividend. I also give you notice that I have filed my final accounts as assignee of the said estate of said bankrupt In said court, and that on the 1st day of June, next, I sha 1 apply to said Court for the settlement of my said accounts and a discharge from all 1 -blllty as as'lgnee of said estate, In accordant with the provisions of the 2t!th section of tbo act of Congress en titled ' An act to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy throuchout tho United States,' approved Marco z, isoo. O. WOOLDRIDGE. Assignee, Memphis, May C. 1878. 19 Maalson sU BOTIOE IN BAHEUDFTOT in the District Court of the United States, for the District of West Tennessee In the mat ter of D.H. lownsena, bankrupt. in Bank' ruptcy. Tn the creditors of said Bankrupt: TAKE NOTICE, That a general meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt will be neiuaiina oujee ui i. j. juuuiu, juiq.zwg' istnr in BmkruDtcv for said District, at Mem phis. No. 19 Madl50D street, on Thursday. June 1,1876, at ilium., ior tne purpose or aecianng first dividend. t. f. wiJuoju3ii!.tt, myld wxl Vns en on. KOTIUi: IN BiNKllClTCr. In thn District Court or the United States, for the District of West Tennessee. In the mat ter of J.T. Jefferson. in Bankruptcy. mHE underslcned hereby Elves notice of his X appointment as assignee of J. T. Jeffer son, or oneioy couniy.ienn. O. WOOLDRIDGE, Assignee. Memphis, July 27, 1676. Jy28fri 0 3 V -we o 1 rnt.t '' .i. J Two IM III ill Swiss Polonaise at 1 00, worth $7 50. Grenadine Polonaise at $2 50, TTorth $10 00. Grass Ulsters at $2 00, worth double the money:' Mohair Ulsters and Dusters at $2 50, worth double thg money. Linen Ulsters at $2 50, worth double the money. Ivuen Overskirts and Basques at $2 50, worth donblo the money. Lluen Suits at $8 50, worth $17 00. o 3ZSZULjBl. ilk and Grenadine Costumes We will sell tlieie goad C' MSI 3 AN Mm & ii n hi iminiu asm a k M VHAlIii I M 111 Just received by Express. This U the cheapest line of Suits ever brought to this market, as they are bought far below regular prices. SUSSES' AND CHILDREN'S LINEN AND PIQUE SUITS STILL LOWER. LLAMA LACE JACKETS and ECRU OVERSKIRTS AT A BARGAIN. Pariisolr, rats, Ties, flbbons, TtlmmlSK'. nations, Hosiery and Notion!, nil greatly rtdaced, at UIWJESNBXEIN m EMS 242, 244 m 246 mm ran MAJTF' IANI3Sr. PISATT COTEM" OTNk AHD COTTOST FACTORS, J M. SMITH, MMG'E. BRANCH ORDERS KILLED BY US AT FACTORY the Revolvlur Head Oln a valuable STEAM ENGINES. The J. C. lloadley, Erie City, or Watertown Portable- Stationary, or Skinner's with Horizontal Boiler, small Engines, CrJ i 'fP- mHRESHINQ MACHINES OF ALL KINDS, especially Gray's Light Running. One or Two. I Horse Railway (Tread) power THRESHEtiS, SEPARATORS and CLEANERS, at 4. lor JUWCl, UUU iUi inu-QUIBO i'llWUlUCOt UUU llDlUh auiu luvwiy. xuo uuc Horse Thresher will thresh and clean seventy-five to one hundred and twenty-five bushels i wheat In day: the Two-Horse Machine, from two hundred to two hundred fifty bushels wheal and double that quantity of oati in a day. Planters are invited to send in their orders at ouce, wPrlces furnished of any other Thresher and Separator desired: Reapers and Mowers, ot any kind of Machinery or Agricultural Implements wanted. Goods shipped from factory direct t o any point in Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas, Texas, or any southern State, finite aureti wrno us ueiore uuying eisewueru uuu you win every case. Address, OF IITERPOOL CAPITAL, - - - FIRE INSUBAHCi: COMFY o ASSETS IN THIS COUNTRY I Speelnl Deposit wlfli Inanrance Department at Albany, Hew York, anu Uilirr i i In bands oi TiisteK.............. .......... Casb In Bank aud other AsoJ8...... Total Aeta January 3, 1876.. TRUSTEES IN SAMUEL D. BABCOCK, WILLIAM H. Pres. Seamen's Bank Sabcock Bros. k uo. DIRECTORS IN SAMUEL D. BABCOCK, WILLIAM MARTIN BATISS, a., a. uuah iiia, J) , n. jn. wtltTlHU, J. BOGRMAN JOHNSTON, DAVID BINGHAM, WM. K. KITCHEN, JOSIAH M. F1SKE. GEO. A. URESSEB, General Auent. 214 anil S16 Broadway, New 3P AGSlT ANB No, IT Sfadisosa Street, J70R THE CONVENIENCE OF P those who may wish to try them, a SAMPLE CARD Containing one each of the Fifteen Hnmbers Ol TWENXr-riVJE UEKT8. IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & CO., 138 and 140 Grand St.. Naw York. SAUCE LEA & PERHINS' CELEBRATED PRONOUNCED BT CONNOISSEURS TO BE THE 1 1 . r rt tn EXTRACT of a letter from a MEDICAL f!EN- tieman at Mad ras to his brother at Worcester, May, 1851. UiMXx uuuu tmitn I 1 611 X.EA C rJER rins that their SAUCE," And applicable to EVERY VARIETY OF DISH. Bauce Is highly esteemed lninaia and is in my opln mtms ion the most pal atable, as well as the most 'whole some Bauce, that is made." WOECBBTSRSHIRE SAUCE LEA. & PERKINS' SIGNATURE is on EVERY BOTTLE. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, lyi tu KKW YORK. STAMPED CHECKS. -ON- ALL THE BANES AT O- TOOP'S, IS Clonrt lwl 3SIACHINERY. Bobt. Lewis & Co., SM?HIS BQ'IBE WORKS New and Second-hand Boilers always on hand. .jleamboai andiiantauon won prompt ly attended to. FOOT ADAMS ST., 5IE"PIIIS, TE?H STAMPED CHECKS 1 .LG - LUNSi X35T at linlf their valae. NEN SUIT! STRHBT, GOB. OFFICE, 266 FRONT ST.,HSMPHL PRICES. CALL AT OUR OFPICE AND SEE improvement before buying. daw save money ay 11 anu kbi ronnuie macmnery iu G. D. BUSTAMANTfc, JBFFBRSOE , or Woodbury tlNlPM .aussissippi lacmnery ueput,, jic u, jiiUjftip AND LONDON. 2,000,000 STERLING ................ sijm .... 809,987 71,058 ..91,348.937 NEW YOKKi MACY, for Savings. JAMES M. MORRISON, President Manhattan Bank. KEtT YORK: H. GUION, HENRY F. SPAULDING, J. A. EOTT. Snp't or Agencies. York (Park Bank Building). ABJU&TE2&, Memplils, Femsesee, FOR S4IB BY ALL DEALERS IN STATIONERY. of these Pens, will be sent by mall on receipt ATTORNEYS. RANDOLPH, HAMMOND & JORDAN have removed their Law Office to No. 35 Madison Street, First floor east of Telegraph office. jGO JAB. R. CHALMERS. B. H. KING CHALMERS & KING, Attornov s-rvt-Xji o,-ccr, Friars Point, Miss. Will practice in Tunica, Coahoma and Bolivar counties; aiso ine u. . uouriai uxiora. OHAS. W. ADAMS. L. V. DIXON ADAS & DIXON, AMOENEYSATLAW, Eooma 21-23 Planters Ins. Building, Ho. 41 Madison Street Memphis, Tenr. BUSINESS IN ARKANSAS AND MISSIS si ddI solicited, which will receive prompt attention. ft3 W. B, Ii. STEWART SOLICITOR AND ATTORNEY." ; W, OSce No. 84 Poplar &rc:t nphte. WILL practice In tne Ocsitn cl Law and Chancery In West Tennea and North Mississippi, and give special uttentlon to col ections, conveyancing, etc- 'hW WM. I. & JOi, P, SYEE3, Attonieys-at-Law, No. 80 POPLAR STREET. MKHPHI8. J. P. CARUTHERS, 42 NORTH C0DRT STREET, Memphis, Tennessee. G. P. FOUTE, Memphis. C. K. BARTEAD Bartlstt. FOUTE & BASTSAU, A.TIOENEIS-AT.IA'W, MKrtl'illS, TEStt. OFFICE 3. !trc9l, TRUSTEE SAXES. TRUSTEE'S SLE, TTNDER and by vlrtne of a Tnst l)wl eie KJ CUted to John C. I'.amntwl: on thall iluir i'uwuwr, iieo, oy a. i itoarK, ana amy recorded In the Register's offli-e or Shelby county, Tennessee, tn bcok No. 58, part 2. pges 630. 631, C32, and to which reference It here mouc; anu also ny virtue or final decreo In tho case of Amos WooJrnff vs. A. C. Roark, No. 25S, R. D., in the Probate Court of Shelby county, Tennessee, which decree was entered on tbe 13th day of June, I.sth, appointing me "uowro m me auuve-naraeu xtupi, iniead Oi John C.Campbell, deceased, thereby confer ring upon me all the rights and powers of said John C. Campbell, deceased, by virtue of said Trust Deed, I wlll.on the Otn tiT or .u ', 1870. between the hours Of 11 o'clock a.m. and 12 o'clock m.. in front of tho court house, at Memphis, Tennessee, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the following de scribed lot or parcel of land. Ivlng lu tho county aforesaid, bounded as foUows: 'Sesln ning at a stake south 57 E 9-10 chains from a redelra, with redbud and other pointers, on the hi boundarv linn nr a .;.. i twelve aero tract, known os the Woodrufi tract; thence north 14' E 117 poles to a stako on sala boundary line, lronwood. red and whlteoak pointers; thence west south i"a P,ale2 10 a stake on the west boundarv of said six hundred and twelve acre tract, dogwood and mulberry pointers, belns the southwest corner of R. II. Hrinckley's division; thence socth 34' east S8 poles to a stake, three dogwood and two whitecak pointers on said west boundary line; thence east 1 SC south 225 poles to tho beginning contain'ng 110 S6-100 acres, more or less, together with the improve ments thereon. The equity of redemption Is ah waived In the dewl. nnri thflniin.F nni sold on account of default of the vendor. A C. Koajk. W. C. WOUURUyy, Trnitee. 1 Trustee's Sale. BY virtue of a Trust Deed made to mo by John and Ellen Shea, 1 will, by direction oi inn oenenciary, jonn aiorrlton, sell at pub' lie sale, to tho highest bidder, for cash, on Tnetilpy, AuRnal S, IM6, at 12 o'clock, on the southwest corner of Main anu iuauison streets, in the city ot Memphis, the following real estate: Part tot 150, begin ning 68 feet west of Main i-lreet, on the couth ojuu ui jacasoa bireei; menco west J7J teet on tbe south line of Jackson utrpnt. -rttiiirf so Uhward, between parallel lines from the jruni, heveniy-iour and a-quarter feet, with iu,o uuuruvemcnu uiereon. Redemption 35 Cents For We2i To City Sahscrlbcra, ScJtrcrrsl by Im i-;cri. PUBLIC SALE. tN rursuauce of an -order of sale of tho Chancery Court of iHhelby county In tho sail oi wm, a. uoouman vs.sam I ale el als , made July 8, 1S76, I, the undersigned, M. P. Head, Cashier Union and f lantors Bank of Memphis, will, on Wednesday, tho 91b Day orAi;nst 1S76, at 12 o'clock, at the southwest cornt r of MLdl son and Main streets, In the city of Memphis, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following property, to-wit: 1st. S,vOO stock la the Peoples Insurance Company of Memphis. 2d. 8100,000 Second Mortgage Bonds of the Memphis and Little Kocli Railroad Company. 3d. t31,000 Second Mortgage Bonds of the Memphis and Little Ilocic Railway Company. 4th. $39,000 income bonds of the same Rail way Company. 5th. f 25,000 stock In the same Railway Com pany. And 6th. 528,000 Firs t Mortgage Bonds of the same Railway Company, or a sudclent of the above securities to piy the debts specified in said order of sale. Memphis, July 11,1875. S P. READ, Laauier. Kortrecht, Craft ft Scales, Solicitors. Trezevant & to.. Auctioneers. Jyl5 Attachment Notice. BEFORE JAMES HALL, Justice of the Peace for Shelby oonnty, Tennessee. E. M. Ap pereon vs. Calloway, Ireland &Co. (Urm com posed ot J. M. Calloway, J. c. Lreland and George Llndenberger). In this cause an attachment having been sued out under section 3455 of the Code of Tennessee, andreturned It vied by attachment upon the property of the defendants, CiUo way, Ireland & Co. (Arm composed of J. M. Calloway, J. C. Ireland and George Llnden berger), who arejustly indebted to plaintiff in the sum of Ten Hundred and Ten Dollars, claimed by plaintiff by damages on contract: Itisthereforeordered, That defendant make his personal appearance before me, Jaires Hall, J. P., on the 31st day of August, 1X76, at 10 o'clock ajn., and defend said attachment suit, or tho same will be proceeded with ex- Sarte: and that a copy of this order ue pub shed for four successive weeks lu the Mem phis Appeal. This 26 Ih day of July, 1S76. J.U1E1 HALL. J. P. Myers & Snead, Attorneys. Jy26 thu Administrator's A'otiee. WHEREAS, letters of administration on the estate of B. D. Tread well, deceased, were granted to tbe undersigned at the d resent term of the Probate Court of Shelby county, Tenn.; now all persons navlni; claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby required to ezniuiL saiu claims io me, or me vne same with my attorneys, Clapp i Meux, No. 15 Union street, Memphis, Tenn., within the time limited by law. or the same will be barred. FRANCIS HOLMES, Adra'r. Memphis, June 11, 1876. Jul! Attachment Notice. BEFORE JAMES HALL, J. P.-State of Ten nessee, Shelby county Edward McDonnell vs. Clark Manley. In this cause an attachment having been sued out nnder section 3455 of the Code of Tennessee, and returned levied by garnish ment on John Hood, who answers that he owes the deiendant the sum of thlrty-flve dol lars; and that said defendant in justly In debted to plaintiff In the wm of $47 35, due by account, due and nnpald, ana tost the defend ant is a non-resident ot the State of Tennessee : It is therefore ordered. That the said defend ant make his personal appearance before me, James Hall, J. P., at my office, in the city of Mempnis, Tenn., on tne izw uay or August, 1876. at 10 o'clock a m.. and defend said at tachment suit, within thu time prescribed by law, or the same wilt be proceeded with ex parte; and that a copy of this order be pub lished once a week, for four consecutive weeks, in tne Mempnis Daily Appeal, xnis 7th day of July, 1S76. JUS Sal JAMBi 11AL.1... J. f. Administrator's Notice, HAVING been duly appointed Adminis trator of Sophia Bokar. deceased, all Dei sons In debt to said estate are notified to settle at once; and those having claims again st said estate will present to me tor pay ment in tne umo anowea oy law, or tue same will be barred. ADOLPH BOHMS, lu2S su No. 38 Madison street. INSOLVENT NOTICE. State of Tennessee, Shelby county. Office ol County Court Clerk, Memphis, Tenn., May 20, .1876. To J. A. Anderson, Administrator of John B. Gatti, deceased. Havlne snz?ested thn incolvencv of the estate of John B. Gatt , deceased, you are hereby ordered to give notice, by advertise ment in some newspaper pnoiisneu witnin the said State, and also at the courthouse door of Shelby county, for all persons having Claims against saiu estate to appear ana nie the same wtth tho Clerk of the uounty Court, authenticated In tho manner prescribed by law, on or before the 21th day ot August, 1876; and any claim not filed on or before said day, or before an appropriation of the funds ot said estate Is made, shall be forever barred, both in law and equity. Witness my hand, at office, this 21st day of May, 1876. JAMEa RE1LLY, Clerk. By John J. Shea, Deputy Clerk. .Notice Is irlven to ail parties having claims against the estate of said John B. Uattl, dee'd, to me mem, as aoove required. J. A. ANDERSON, Adm'r. T. M. Rhett, Attornev. my23tu Attachment Notice. BEFORE JAMES HALL. J. P.-State of Ten nessee, Shelby county M. F. Ball vs. Joseph Frost. In this canse an attachment having been sued out under section b455 of the Code of Ten nessee, and returned levied by tttachment on the property of defendant, who Is Justly indebted to plaintiff In the sum of SI4, due by account and unpaid. Grounds of attach ment: That the said defendant is ab3Ut to re move, or has removed himielf or property from the State, or has removed er is removing himself out ot the county privately, or con cealing himself so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon htm, or has ab sconded, or U absconding or concealing him self or property, or has fraudulently disposed of, or is about fraudulently to dispose of his property : It is therefore ordered, That the said defend ant make his personal appearance before me, James Hall, J. P., nt my office, in the city of Memphis, Tenn., on the 12th day oi A aenst, 1S76, at 10 o'clock a.m., and delend said at tachment suit within the time precrlbfd by law or the same will be proceeded with ex parte. and that a copy of this order be pub lished once a week, for four consecutive weeks, In the Memphis Dally Appeal. This 7th day of July, 1876. Jy7 sat JAMES HALL, J. P. Non-Resident Notice. No. 22S2.-In the Chancery Court of .Shelby county. Tennessee Lilian Van Brocklin.bv her next friend, etc., et al. vs. Mrs. v. J. 1? appearing from affidavit in this cause that the defendants, the unknown hens i ot Edward 8. Tod. whose names and residences, it appears liom allegations in the tl.re nn known and cannot be ascertained after dill Bent lnqulry.and who perhaps may have some Interest in the land relerred to in this cause: It Is therefore ordered, That they make their appearance herein, at the courthouse in the city of Memphis, Tenn., on or before the tlrst Monday In August, 1876, and plead, answer or demur to complainant' bill, or the same will bo Uken for confessed a to them and set for hearing rxparte; and that a copy of this order be i nbllshed oncea weeks for four successive ,Ss, la the Memphis Appeal. Thlsllmday of Jnne,1876. A copy-attest : EDMUN u A .COLE, " Clerk and Mastel Kv i! i t ml m V lal5thu JLUStm HOUSE. 73331 Temperance Lunclt-Xfeusp, SkA main KTKKET. OPPOSITK coukt- v HOSJ3B, having be.n iransferrvt to V a Worueu'g TmVree I'hIim. the ladles respectfully nollcit a liberal atro ' use, a they lutecd to make tberooln pWaLu:; sad attractive, ms well w to (uralA O l,. r cf Coffee, wi:h Lunch or Meals, mi Ityt lorn-, jiowilble price, without the lemUtloas 8 .ronger drinks. Ladies and gentlemu. friends of the tempranee muw, itre eraelqr koIIc fui fnvnr 'hp ntrrr1 mvit INSANITY. Private Asylum FOR TttE 1NHANB. IXCISiATI SAX STAItHDJL ,i Ul'ER'OR accoramodat ods for all cla son T separate departments lor pllepUo ana nervous invalids. Kor t.-.tr.ia of ciiaiu. cd circular, address W S. CHll'LBll.M D Hup'trmiege Hill. Ohio lrl&oo.l SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL ESTATE. JUBL1U NOTICE IS HERB8Y OIVKN thai, oy virtue or an exeentlOB ;ne directed from the Honorable hknconi Court of Shelby oonnty, Ttnn , tn the ewr Sallte A. Johnson v. J. Beaumont, hxeut3r tal.,udgment rendered on the 2Htt tiny May, 1876,. for the sum of ti.lruen ibmwanJ .our and ninety-seven d , liars nd nlxteer. caots. with Interest and-costs oi suit, to shUh-v -a!d Judgment. etc., 1 ll!,on Tnrtnj, ittt sttKiiiy i Aniinii, IS7H in legal heurs-ln t.ontot the courthouse Memphis, TeBBse proceed to st 11, to ihu highest bidder, for cash 1I the right. Interest and claim wbatmever which the estate ot C. Deloacli, or th belrsr, rjild oitate, fcffle, Guila and ftio-. A. Deiottch have and h. Id In and to the : HowlDg de scribed real estate, to-wit: 1st. One lot ly.ng a .u twlng In tb ettyol Memphis, county of Shelby and State ot lea nessee. situated ou the north side or Madison treet, bets-sen Second and Third streets, anu being the west ot block No 368: BglnnlD -at the Intersection of tlm alley between i-mc ond and Third streets and Madison ittxeet llience east 37 feet; thence nortn 11SJ4 feet t an alley ; thence west X feet to an aLey bt tween Second and Third streets; theneeiouty wltn said alley 11" teet to the bMtBBlEur- Madison street. See book 13, page 98, Ke ter's office. This levy Is made subject to dower rights of ihe widow. 2d. One equal moiety In a lot ol laad In city of Memphis, county of Shelby and ' of Tennessee: Hounded on tbe not Vance street; on the west by lot No.3,ls No.55; on the south by McLeioore's sr Ml on; on the ea.-t by lut No. 3, aad ei 74 acres, more or .ess. See book Xo7 117 of the Register's office. ihemoWt, Deloach descended to said heirs In at scribed property is levied on. 1 3d. One lot on the north side of Jq street, in the city of Memphis, co tinelby and State of Tennessee, being , immediately east of and adjoining . Montedonlco, between Second and streets, having a front of 18 feet by a L of 74 feet, and being a pai t of lot jfe. levied on as the property of C. Delsaeh's . tate. 4 th . On e equal mole ty In a lot on Front street, city or Memphis, couuty of Shelby and state ot Tenness.ee: Beginning at a point 14 feet north of the lntersectl-n of Front and Jeffer son streets; running ttieace north 29 feet thence east 74 feet; thence south 20 feet thtneewest to th beginning, 74 leet; the equal moiety of C. Deloach's estate in said above described property is nereby levied upon. 5th. One lot on the eu.t side of Main street, city or Memphis, c-. unty ot sttelby and State of 'lenm usee, situated on the northeast corner of tbe alley, between Madison and Mouro9 streets, being 37 by 148 feet, and a prt or lot No. 234, it being that portion of lot No. 231, lying between tne alley aforesaid, and the building recently erect td and now oecnpled by Rice, r-tlx Co. C. Deloach's interest (one half) and that of heirs of his estate is hereby levied upon, snbject to t -e lights f surviving partner .-r E M. A ppersou fc Co., of which De loach was a partner. 6th. Ono lot on tne carper of Fourth and Jefferson streets (noitheast corner), In the city or Memphis, county ot Shelby a- d State ot Tennessee, being the t- st partot lot No. 553, of country lot 478, or.e-i;aif or which belong ing to Doioach's estate and subject to rights of su.viving paitner ot tu. il. Apperson Co., lc-M--d on as property of C. Dtlosch's estate. 7ti. The following described tracts of land in toe county of Shelby, Stato of Tennessee, an 1 n President's island the flrs: beginning a a stake 6 links south of able ory marked W. thesouthwest corner of a 312-acre grant in the name ot Wm Lawrence; thence west with Wm. Persons' line 36 68 chains to a stake and hickory marked W. P ; ihenee south -ii chains to a stake in Round Lake, inallfu-.'U chains to a stake in Hound Lake: tnence west 68.25 chains with north line ot Wm. fersons's wu-acre tract to nis northwest corner; tnence south wth his line 14.88 chains to a stake; tbence west 47 chains to the Mississippi river, IS links norta ot a box-elder marked N.; thence up said river with Its tneanderings northwardly about 266 chains, more or 1bs. ruennders as follow, viz: N t, 35 chain. N it) E 20 chains N 18 E 41 chains. N :'.V E 21 chains. N TSil3 E 45 chains. N 85 E 4 70-1(1 . cnalns, H SPE 10 chain , f Sl E 52K chains, s 87 1-10 3 14.8 chains to Lawrence's r W corner tnence south with his line c-7 cnalns to the be ginning. Including also a5H-acre grant in the name of J. D. Uraham. cou aln ci! within these bounds 1392 acres (one-ntth U he pro; -erty of the location). second tne unuiviuea one-mird interest in 5J acres or land on said Island, curchased b v C. F. Vance nnderdecree of the Clianeery side of the Common Law and Chancery Court of the city of Memphis, on appiic .tlon or Uio heirs or Tweedle for partition, to whlcb decree and record ol saiu court reference is made lor more particular de-criptlcn. xniru An unuiviueu one-tnird part or a lo acre tract on said isiand, excbangrti for by Richardson, Fletcher & Vance with Jobi, Overton, more particularly decrlbe-l in the deed ot SH'd Overton, recorded lu the Regis ter's office 31 Shelby county, lu book 88, page 232. Tho Deloach interest in the President's island lands is eatimat- d to be 700 acres, more or lts-s, and such portion is hereby levied or as tbe property of defendants, tha estate of ' Deloach or the heirs ot sld estate, to satlsiv raid Judgment, Interest and costs. jiempni.s, otn uay o: j uiy, is.tt. C. L. A!)E8SON, Sheriff of shetby county. Tean W. W. Coleman, Deputy sheriff. . I. How Atfy fornlatntitr. 17 CUANCCKY SALE F KAL ESTATF. No 2298, R.-Chancery Court of Shelby coun ty, ienneasee. .anarew ctewan et at. vs Anna B. titewart et al. BY virtue or an interlocutory decree for sale, entered In the above canse on the 2Sth day or June, 1876. I will sell, at pnb- uc auction, to mo mgnesi uiuaer, in irHt ci the Clerk and Master's office. Courthouse Building, Main street, Memphis, Tenn., on Satartlay, Angntr 19, 1S7G. within legal hours, tbe following described property, situated In Shelby county. Ten new see, to wit: All that property known as lots Noi.one and two, In block No. 11. in South Memphis, bounded on the north by Vance street, and on the wtst by .Tennessee street, fronting 120 feet on Tennessee street, antl run ning back 180 feet on Vance street to a 28-feet alley, upon which is situated a cotton Ehed, etc. Terms of Sale On a credit or six and twelve months; notes with good s-ecnrlty required, lien retained to further secure same, etc. This July 26. 1876. E. A. COLS, Clerk and Master. By R. J. Black, D. C. and M. Estes & tllett, Attorneys. Jy26 CHANCERY SALE OF REAL ESFATK No. 2113, N. R. Chuncery Court of Shelbv county, Tennesse . J. W. McKinney et al. vs. C.A.Btiilmari BY vlitue ol an Interlocutory deeree tor sale, entered in thi above cause on the 1st day or December, 1870, and renewed, etc.. May 6, 1876, 1 will sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder. In lront or the Clerk and Ma-ster'soffic,Courthouse Building, Main street, Memphis, Tenn., on Sitarday, AiigQNt 13, 1S79, within legal hours, the following described property, situated in Shelby county, Ten nessee, and in the city of Memphis, to-wit-The north hair ol lot No. 201, in the Gieenlaw addition to the city or Memphis, assuLdlvlded and laid off into lots according to the plan thereof, as recordeJ. Also, an undivided half-interest in the east half of lot No. 22, in Wm. Ctoper'xsttbdtvltrion, assniveyed by M. A. ts.err In 1855. Also, lots Nos.3 and 4. in block No. 17, on south side of Vance street. Also, tne lmanold Interest, when attached, of C. a.Stillnen tu tbe lot. of land at the southeast cor , r or Fourth and Poplar streets, fronting 14SK eet on Fourth street and about 150 feet on Poplsr street, with the improve ment thereon. To be sold by lots or tenements, as the cane may be. lerms or sale -casb. This July 25,1576. K. A. COLE, Clerk and Meeter By K. J. Black, D. C. and M. J. M. Gregory, Attorney. Jy2S CHANCERY SALE OF KBAL ESTATE No. 1790, R. Chancery Court oi Shelby coun ty, Tennessee. K.J. Means-, Mary H. Sbeloy et al. vs. W. M. James et al. BY vlrtne or an interlocutory decree lor sale, entered tn the above own on ti e llth dRy or April, 1876, 1 will sell, at imbhe auc tion, to the highest bidder, in front of the Clerk aDd Master's office, Courthosae Build ing, Main street, Memphis, Tenn., on Saturday, Ansnt 12, 1S7, within legal honrs the follow Ins described property, situated in Shelby county, Teun., to wit: Beginning atastakeou t ie i.ortti lineol John Hoom's 200-acre tract, or occupant, five chains and 52 links west of John Hoom's southeast corner on a hickory marked J. S. oa James Freeman's line; tbeuee south 8 chains loft stake in the spring branch; thence west i chains aud ft! links to a stake; thence sooth 5 chains and 25 links to a stake on Geo. W Oldham's north line; thence we-1 with hi own line, passing his northwe t c-irner .' chains and 82 links to a stake 7 i'aks south of a 8wee;um mrktsl li. w. on Joseph GallahsSn's line; thence north with said linn passing his. 19 chains and 3o 1 1 n is tn a Htakq .'l links north or a poplar marked B. G. !.: thence east cha nstoa stake from which S 27" W It links a sweetgum marked B. o. ou John Hoom's line; tnence south with laid line 60 chains and 30 Unki to a stake 1 nnk. from a hickory marked J. S., said Hoom's corner; thence eafct with his line at chain ' tnd 48 links to the beginning conlalnlo 40 50-100 acres. Terms of Sale Cash. Equity of redemption barred, aa provided l r In the deed of trust ti.eln. This July 6,1876. E. A. COLE, Clerk aad Master, iv '. I riick, Uepcy i and M u 't-r:: Jy