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"Ur, " at a.4l THE MEMPHIS DJJUY APPEAL SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1878. A it ....ii.! I i lH:- VAhl.l.. L.onitt.vlll and nlivlll and 4. ra Honmrra. 1-k.AVa. j iHKl . k. Kxn .... drtiiy (icri; iMtf-) I I Ti p.m. .rKI u:. M ul iil.j ll-ixi.vw. n. 1 5a.ru. 11 'mix o. ;iIaIIou,I li t't-' -nn.t-t-si . I I 15 r rj. ........ ,i satuiv.n. K.i'im runs unl) lo SI k-n!e. count-. li'g fur N .simile. rftri.tiihl., IS'1 ' Anrlrnt)n. AHrtlVK. .4..,l.-' ' lu t ?-.; i'rn.lii.-i-.liy I J!) tuiKi-i I ) .4." in. .l ) rl..- l.-'St ti.:' .'Hi i i I iff iftiv .1 -i.:..i.tft 44i)l'.m.j 7 ."i1 a. ui .1 ill ).::.muii .l.tllj, f s.- k laol-'i" pi Mttii lrrr. l.fAVIL .tlUlVa. N Orl-stn Ma!!, .tv:-....! a.if.i p m 'I2.-I5 P.m. ir I a i'Sii1a: i'! unl- ti i t s.KK.v" ;; .1 1 ij.m. (i j) 1.DI. Kr't 'it' h;i 1 i.-ftiiri" i j ilrn - --...i -iti'i-i ti i 7 15 a.m.! fc-Oil p m. flrmi.h '"Lri'i ! HarH. I 111 k. AHmva. Mil Train, i .!'y S " p.m.j ; I i-i (..tc. i ''- ' . '1 ''r - i s--ti.t ! i. i'i h ii' I 5 -if i in. 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"Ij: I lili'Il l nHfiu lo:ul, Ii.l" i f tw liu laiKi icrauti. rlij; L ulou I'liiu kink'. 14 lllt.u-4. .-'. tTTON. I. rpol upotit Vf-l'T'l.y wrro rcfnr'pil I .-m) Mil l 1-1 f.l !i)pr; Mrrl villi ni mil J :jil 1 ii-:i.wr. bul hi l!m ci'.4r w r. 4tH..l'er. aiil ri' iTilnnl ilir I'M. nliirt-1 It .! Vn'k t-i lrii.) .1.1.1 t.M.r t n (HJI.1I4 I Ittl. r. lSfW 1 trim. 1 nu.i .1 iii .ii ii-mi. li-ir iti.tiK'-l rp-neil iu.e . lull 1 . .r.l !li t'w. I'Wtnir lo Iti- ni.-ciir .tfiiitr ri? In 1 !-..-'I.'(1 nil '-v YlirK f. U:lf4. tl.t-i Ifc.lH Ct.llll 1- i'." i '' I'i'j'i'. rj , ui.ii ImiOi ti i jit 4 uri.l p lien iiiariirt-st-iil 4 li t t iiii n.Ui'ii to liaiif. H il l itf Lour at ivi i'!i 1 ti k nl t.4 tvitj ft'r.v4l clitciitsl liuiuieM, m.Ti 'jiIihi L tl-4 . in" ( f I.l r.irliTM, aiul T hi!a!I'i 4 w.rn i I .ci-1 1-iAi-r a'.il I4er rrTl4sl .1. . IV I IjrlllW. Till f Vl'lk h'lllrl'H. Of H'1ll"4- ii 11, ii'(4ili: ll Ml''.'ir'4l n t ! t-vl .elit lti.ll tevt ..J.Titin r"r l t'l IllV.-st. Hlnl till". Htl llir COII- i iiu! f ill .in tit rr 'l; i . mi l ll.e II tl c.'ii.lliloii of Hi l.lvt.rki in ii a-i. --4 i-iltl tri.iii tiiiiu lo tune liirinif ttn" :.iy, (i vri ; i ui r ipUiiii of C'Hiriilt ni, Ul'l H lV l ttlK lr.llltt 'f H-a.U"" II ItX'itl Cll.nu.trr i.riir. fiiu Mil nri fi iiortf l f". ri'toit. umlrr- hm to u fiii4li)i Alk4l4n.4 Il'4t Illl.lllllUlC lU .'? '). l.ut HHI4I r.i.irri an on', iin.l !i niifti' bids It? mi l l r l-li. ii. All IhiIi'ts o'lrr iv.l-lllj, unl ii. m; oulil iHrll lu'low ci;rr'il iitiDt-tlions," Colltia f.irkttica CInaj. ltirl.inJ Jnin fni'iofi'i t'.Viwirft ifion.1 onllmry 7l4'' N "'.". i . i .i i i.'l'n trt i?i. iH I utr li.l.l llllU ..ttM. h'j'ISl Ml ..lllliif - if 'n Jl 1.4,1 rill I lllj-M-Ss 1 .l.lilllrf l.ilr r?l fr.i'r JSomliiMl. Noniluul. M.irket .Ulif riiil4.2ri)a balei, lnclullng21C0 lo 4-A.i.rttn s.n-1 (wxi lo npinnri. CfTTiM EtCHveit. I Mempbi.4, lkcxfajber ;J0, 1H7A I duvk on hntl flt-plemlwr I, 1H7H... V54 Ks.flrl UHlar 3.rtf rt rootuved prvvlnu4ir -IDl.'Jln 104 x21 rititt'ped Uxiay nlili'i-ed previoiuiy Sto-k, running account IMPORTS. Thm fat this week Thus far la-it week rjln-jA sieptember 1st 1.4'V.i 10."i.77."i :M7I1 "..l.'-J eti,<5 a.r.oti r 4.7 iH 104.H21 V mptil.4 and Charleston rallmn l 4'7 U 44IS-I t; t ana T-rui-iois4 Hallroad fi4i L muni e. .a-iivlll4- and lin-at boulhern UK. 4is I' 1 tut-ii and MfinptiU raliniail I.V.I M-iiiphls and Lililu Kock railway 4H0 titettmers 1.1 "'7 Wagons and other sources ToUl 3,1108 KII'OUTS. Thru fir this week T1111.4 fsr last we- itlii'S) orl teiiiber 1st M. A C. R. R il. AT. 14. H "ivani'Tt, nonl f-'-am-)r4, s-':itU Hy rail, u ntil H r ill, soulu 1.4'lft 2. 1 nl Htl.lCO . . 2 .".' jnl .. 42r, .. 117 . . 2ot .. H71 Totnl 1.4''..t It Ii r tti pla-nire we Inner, our cxirre spombnt's cvtiiiuianbr i'.,i,:t. We have tt4-n hilitcttl nun feiliitv-f.-v.-r - liiust i,'-.til tliliiK thai I-. emiui;tl - but III Hil 4ft nn, i--'ipl- itiiil 4hool.l have knuw.i betb-r have arni.-t-d in -vlih coIT'--'iiot li;n,tflruf We wish our ri-.nVtt to lui.leri-iand tint f.'t britt-r b4:Klnir Is 1111.I" tli.in 11 ix iMitlng. Tlio iTisfiiKi Ls. that fraudiieiii di-.i:i'ii tiavt taW-n n.lvanl.'Krt of tiitf koo.1 i' line 1 f the tl tx billing to icet 4 if the Info r or ct.tli-r sp jt teLoi4ilna'.ioo i.ur corroitpondent u .eels lo. ;r iEi.t:ai:in. The folhmlr.E are the New Yolk s)t quotallois for )'-4'4Td:iy: iiMlnarjr, 7 gouU ouilnaij, M o-ltic; .i4 tnl. I 'ilit.u. H.-i-; lul'Uu iy. Hist-; Kins nil.l dlliikt, IM'l'',; nil Idling fair. In 7 t'.c At 10 li'.', - 4 - j . 12 .1.7, iiulel; ;i. ,f ii, t and '.t-aly. talt-d, n;ut hali-s. The fi'ltowln? Is the latest New York telegram of futures. Jt".,..'. .7- Janv' f .-hi wary M irrli Apr.i Mir June 1.4 J AllUNt tH'oteu.ber tvbils-r NitltTlltter . . . . Iiuit4'r . . . I'.2? V fill It 114.) It 7'irr '.I Mill? !t Wt f I' 2'.t I' -in '.' .-2 1'. !'.." It. 7 7 It .-.7 it '.'il H.22-? V.'i-l sm:,iT tt :;ti 14.47. t H.4H 1' ftln? Il.tltl V.ittri W.72 it. l,i li.s.'i RWi.if H.l'lj a ... (' ti tt.10,7 11.12 It. 4'f II 15 " .? 1 ir 1' 2"T I'.'.' I 1 tie tone of the ti.ltii4 me.ik I vvai a.4 ruli'ist: At in ns. i.i!-(: in 4.t, tra.t; 12:111. tea.:y; 12:55, 4:eiily; -. IO.4lea.ljr. tnlrs. .".il illhl b lies. Hie New (irie.iiia ni.itki-t cl'ifd 111 k"""d deinar.d st s.,e lor r.I'l.tliriY. t-aies si ,h la.es- tetlptji, 7775 bale; i.ivk. il0.25, b l-'-i Tue i.ive-tm, m.vr'i-l V4.II4 te ,dy at sTe for nild .l!lng; the rece'pti i 4047 b .ies; stoca, I IS. 101 b res. Miles. 4'tJl b-.ies. Th4 l.lveriHM.1 t- l-r in jeler.t.tr retorted the inrWet he.iv,; nil-I I'l't.: ui l.'.nes. 5 5-l'td. Orli-ans. .". id. .4l"4 ,i i.hi h 1 e: An., ru-ati, baiea. Ue c Tiss, I I 41m li nes: all Aii'.t-H an. I d-4 l.lveria,l I'lliirt-s nt-.rVot r.rcn4! rar'tally Niniiller, 5 5- i'..5 111 ltd; N - 1.1 i cliap v-i.-.i'-f X.te:viotier. lie -r ndtr- liTiMiiy, .laniMty f b-r.nrj-. laich-April ."t7;ij'l. A. nl-U y. ."Vtl; Miv.Uirft.n 1 f J-'. At lhrs o .-l s k arrivals cio--d t - ,.i r : Jnt.uao KtUruiuy, 5 5-.i2U; febuary 1'ir li, 5 .'! 1-'. 1. I ne nijkviu .uts at uie prv trere reimed as fol !.,: I. H ,rin f!' . 2'lls 22. ti 1 5 21.K1.4 rm" ' U d ir. !; -';.4 4:::ce ril.i o ! 4 ;t t4 1,1 11 Hilliiu. Iii'Xt toConlln. nt. Mil s . . . . . ! 2 1. '.t'il I t. M . .r..l5t r.iin.n -.-.I 21.1-7 lri.7''.t I'.Ml.'l 11; 5. 1121 (2KNEUAL T1MDE. Tn.'-r" was a Tiiet f- t-Hnin tho mark.-t yet t r.t 1 for the ieas.ui tbt :.e tu. nof pri es a'"i erv::4 il.tAnwar-1 and b iters -rs liidl.Trent. .lie ll .1 1 Ti h-ttl lit lo b tl'er. We tlve l.ot.ll.'Ut of lll t t .t to ua.'te from tv t - in 1 ;i.-r-i; ibe ui.tikts t e re wre 4'i4i eu.te.l on ;uvou..l of thank-glTiiig, iin'K of ibeir g's ti s -ri4e. i hit n. HiC - Tn- iinuclntl tilng we tiuind yes-I- 0.0 In c-irn ai a propo'lili'ti o: a o-oui'l 4tret n 114.,. ti.'.ir 1'nloa. tontli piy ail appiUMlil4 b-ttvet.tl t.'j an I VVetl.iett'sy with a-y aiuiTiut of ari Ihey iiUclit want at 424" a b i li-l. g' ii coin In gol s 'ks til it Is tlie engiieuieiit as we ate author. .i d ti make It kn.'tvu; Mie of s5 sacks, ear corn, at 4 H; In stire, , iki',. of a car l.ia.l at :i.tr; In store. ;i."c. l:rti., 11 il.li. reintrte l; p-.l tale al $1.1 a ton; In 41 ,re, 7.V 44 c ! r cu i .y. some sili-swers e-:f--rl-4i at pr.'Vlo'is rate4; a ear loul f priu) tw.bi tA :l. fv.ef.otw 4a- ti l.eavr as It HIM De4MII.4f SA C.l.00-4 V'l O. III la T, 4,U lAt404IIJC I 1M. ieir, very quiet at SJ H.'ulH 15 tot currenl grides. ftLITr! AND VK!iKTALE.-!.-rrlt4ss In almost 4TTery i:n;a'e w-re lo kin dowowar L The sii;.ply of applfi pr.tv-s to t.e tie -vier ibati lia.! teen l-'keil lor; s ore rate are 1 1 5n 1 5 for fair qua.Tlies; fancy, of eourse, ani hiiroer, but the lone on tue lau.hiit Is Ion ntid wo (unit illous. i'..t werv vi r low: the .jualltlei arr'.vn. ale ko W'irlfile4i tnal tlie dt-in iiMl li re-tralnel. i:ie oti the Iniitlnu' of 50 ban vis tf eaiiy ro4 at SI ni; v.i 'tarreii (u pea'-httiows at 1 f,4. .4r,.; s.tt.. 1 a t'irrel D-.m,.,, S 2 1' 1 i.mn landiiiic. In lore, 1 7 5 ? 2; Hue, S t. C j"-i',v. 7.lM a hu:i- Ired; OI1I0 river. n. 5 a hund e.i; round h 1.1. j'li? l 5tt; crates. S t 2.,i .'l 5t). Tun ,; In htore, 7.': a uarrel. finmm, $2 barrel. Il-rr-nlhh. $5 no. 1 a barrel, urimp. j4 oi.'iia barrel. , S5 M. r,..rn caiawba, 12c a pouiul. t'-tfifruui !li?I.Vl a box. X'l'A lni-.'i,.!i. Tanufona, I)'.4'; Braiiliri, '.tc; pecans, Texts. 10.-; OllH-rls. 4: peiinuK, 4o per po.'.tid; cocoa. s.i i-tr hun- lrel. ltr,"t t n.H -appiei, .U7H2C; Is-aihes, itC C'ro't'-er.-., $ 1 iiji?H a barrel. Kti3. tl rfr.K. hil.-..";' vteieae-M lower, lotlng 21 t 2-0. y.'ti,'.'.' nu..;.4: coinu.ori, o lie; nedhitn, 1 :t' 1 ''iv. choice we.Me.11, ,i"; creain- ry, 2d': inle of 2 tines common at 1-. au ki 11 re- ialnsl heavy, i:'iotii( ais 1 2-t"2 oj, Iioin loungio an--,lri.w.t s T.i I 14 r.. rl , Iri 11 lnlleo ile- natitl, at $7 0; exl a, J12; dte4ed, 10-2-a o'ind ft-i. i-4, S2 252 5 ad"Z--n. (,.. 4 5. I'iW Ih'ic ci:iisiin, s ptriloeu; niaimri!-, ?2. ii't, J-l it I 25 per rto.en. . i'.'t'N. tl PH.; 2 Ir oen. 7,(tr-i, st.i rwr uoiv-ti. e, ,ir c by the etrcass; sadJlcs, 7ljC. h't'fit l-ikc jW, I. iC per pound. Hot. I'HOUL cT AND ME4T. Aiio -clear sldfs, ackel, ii. 4,c: cleir ilo. packed, 4.4-iC; uoa ders, pi.-keil. It'i"; clear poik sides. I.-o-e, Uir V-". cie4r rir poik sdies, loose. 4-S44i ; nig clear jsirk ld".i. I tote, 4-Se; shouldeis. loo-e. Ak.rHijc: suiiarsMieti niitin, packtsi. )-i'r:e; reakf.i-t bacon. nickeJ,IU, 7c; nie4i pork, 50. yierf tierces, V.tiUe; t ails, 7si 7:'i". II3Cr.l-.i.4.ir.tji, i. tvrr- M i-arreis.so; orre s, soiniri. ti'J'i lueo'luiu navy. 2.r2 25 a buibel, wordlu l i quality. tAinr. v"ii:sl. ft.n'.'.Sl H5 per irrel. i were In itood demand; dry Hint, 14c; -y salt, 10.112c; green, oatk; green salt, 7c iiiow, ftioc. Jits'ciz, j-jc. o''i' uax, 2t 4 tt-s, llitll4c; lltx aud ileiBf, iuij. ikiUi-y triw. 12c per pomiil. ni rf, per bnniUe, 82 OS lniiSRS Thi follonnnri J.Fnrr?l'!i nnot.itlori4: C.inio 4id.i!e hor4i. S-K.i.'r iril, -tra .., git tl it I :; o. I io., 14tii(li.i; ipkM plu- work huritfw. S'1H(7.". Mulri- 14to 141s haiidi. Stioir Kr; Mis t 15. $,". 1 10; h-'nT ltH mulei, l"lj to littj hnml.4, Sl.iii.? 1 7. Trailf li prtt gotsl. t rlnpliMllf jtuiniljum city deinHiul, e4iKjclallj for Cikki mull'". CiTII.E.- Kiry A fv-hl.llntf. o tht gonthrm tisn-ri.ri, bars fiYorsl i:s wllU th4 follow- liiij i)iiotillniis: i" i.'iU t kkI to cholcii tx-rn-frd. hfii ti ll'kt t'imn.14, 4ir41.;r: rixvi! to r'.olfti ni.t fp). 7.r,' to I ik Ml Kiunil. ;);i"Ml"; 1'iir lo pini-i lll:'.M,4, 7 to i4ki j-'.in"i. "t ic; onimi.xi ctt i" In il o rt flfnii, li''JUC; Mii4iii.ni catIi. .M.r urn! ni'iKU. I r 1 . b iiikttir tci'niH 1 7."'.v?'Ji I4.inl4. unio-th f It r. n'l. I I.l I ... I lurii'4. 'JU.rl, : .ilo.4t4. 1 I ttv vii a' .l t ill irid. nil wluut. 2c; ms4 fl tuvi. !,.! o.f ri-iriili4r prli-o. '.v. C'h li null 'ii (tiii'lrs. H'l to l'Hl p mm!. :iu r4c; mulluiil lo iri.il imt'S mi 1 1 wi n n".ti, '.lu ;Uy; eutnincn tui-l Iri!tr1or. per bead, Sl?2. inr Ti:i.t:;n KW Vf:K.."V4-m!ir:iit. - flour In f.i'r detnunit Wtirat li-i4V). imirri ! nprliiK. vltilt.V. Kf No. 2 r-ti-ri. f.iv. Itirli'j- T'll't. il.ilt Oull. ! iu'-t. H 4 ,4adr. 11'!.4 4inl.'l. Sijir nominal, viol t4i ilit!l. U!i,i- ;ul-t IhiI -te.l.l'. 1'ork-tn4. S7 4"(7 Ml. ll-ff in f.i'r il-ninml Lanl iiu I; prime nr .mi. n,7iw. Cu4-se bt-aTj. Wlnskj I4U4VIJ-. Si imijc. 1 INTtNSiT'. NwmbT ."(.- flour dull. W!itat niv-ilw; if.l mid 4rt;t. k.i:ikc. i'urri dull nn-l iliuoi.ii it. :i-. :! ''. tti.nii but ti-ailT. 22'?2f. Kjf 'lull. .Mi.i. I'liirthin o. 2 fall. If I I 2. 1' iik In irixsi iii iiiainl.s l,.. l . a-k'-.l. Lard '. If nn a t4l tln .!; 4b'Jini, ." 7."c cati. M 2lf lief .lai.i nrt; ki to r.smumi. Hulk nitfatu la.if 2 i 2-4 :t 7" ll'i'il". Innil ini-ali In koo-i dnii in. 1 . 4iiirl riti, 4. Iik; lurtir ami sbort ciivir. 4 Ilk?, cuml'orfiti'l 4 2'sr Hw.'U nu.rl, ;i, 44il, 4;, 4-..c. lal-kjr sti-ly. $1 (.". I TI--VII.'.F. NoTiTrir-r .'in flour dn't: ntn. M..12": l.-iinl!, I .".H.M 7.1; A I. 44 2; f.-ui.-T. 14VI "t7. W!:t.t i.nlt-t; ris!. Isk-; Hliibxr at.d xhHt-. It ! C'lrrt sti-adj; wuit. :)ilc; mlxfil. :i4c it 4t- 4i!f wild 1 1'r tlfiiiuiil; wMtt". 24c; inllrd, 2 !c liy iul'-l. ii-U: Hnf lu ' lr iktii.hhI. sin? HW lVirk rrm. J.s 2". Lanl In f.ilrdrniarnl. i't mi4tii4-t trin; cti.ilc- lnf, tit-rif. tUj4-; kig. 7l.f Huik n ci:i t4'.4.iy wiin fair ilpmand. 2i4'i' 2-- tt l'." ti, 4l.i? 1'ic ll.iiMiu ikifci" ar.d flrtti. MU, 4''j 4;f. S'-r cared biuis nunilnil. WbUkj !r.dj. el O.'i. IIIC.v'.O. Nor-ni!rr fiO.-fUmr dull. Wbt-t ij ilri and n:k a KiuKt- luwr; .No. 2 ii'J ulutT. X 'i4vi: !So. 2 t. h'4'4!;ii tiprttiif. Killer c;i4h. fs:t a bid k-.viiif-r, sir 1-1.1 jMiiiiMif. rt-rti dull, j.rlcfi nnade ii.v4-r; Hii. bid c-li and liirrmli-r. Hlijc Jaii liiirj ii.iiH.luil and 1 rices a Hba.'e luwrr; 2'tcca.4h. 2')c bid Ifcrtiilisr, 2i'Uf Jar.it-iry. Kje dull, weak and lovvt-r. 4';i. HarWr dull. rpit and lowt-r. !' cisn and iHC tiibi-r. Fork d ill, weak and lowr; lyum riali. gtl f.2l2''" Ins.4-nili.-r. 57 l'71jS Ja'i'iar. I.anl In f a r ilflinn.l. but lit Vwi r ratt-s; .17 K erjfh. F. t'i71i 7.V7'"- ItsMiii's'r. ."1 77W'il.hC!c Ji4iuiarf. 1-ulk uiir.iH 9tc!i'iy. V'Utsky uulct, N K W flit I. K S. No.vir. b-r Hi 1. flour urfln. S-'I'f 2"; il'iubi vxtra. H 7.": tr-ble extra. J14? 4H2': bluh ctii', s. 7."ir ii 27. CVr.i. 4:i.47c t'M. ;; ;: 1 on. infill !u! and lunvr, S2 10. H.ir-prune. $14: rliul f. tl 5 tM. Pork tiTner; h" d at Ss 12i-..'iK 2". l.tr.l-1 :eme, iWip;kn. 7i7lc fcu.k ni-iti-4iii.iild-r.i. luone. Hijc; .4Cki-J. :f4Vic. H.won l!rin-r; klioiiMera dull aiid "" ik. iiuott-41 nt :ivi; .(I ic; car rib, 4:ivi?Hjc; cl- ir. Suit irs-ur-.! bams. 1 it? 1 c. A'iilkf veverti ristr.ol fil 1 !.",; I J11. (orfe ealirr: hlo. ! Circ'iei, onl'.na-T 10 1 rlmr. 12'"' l.Vjc ,"M. tstunr j ciiimiiio i In 1:0 nl rs.iMiii'j.i. 4i.i?4 'ic: fair lo fully f ilr. 4.'.i5 .".I-,-.-: :ln:e to 1 hotcc. rnvitiVi ft-lhiv clarirsl, rll-.7:- Molan'ci coiniMiin, 20-7 22c; I f ilr. 2 ' 24 ;4Titilf'UHl, lio; 2rc: piliue ot clioice. i 2ti:i2c. hi v - Lmilnliina. ordinary to choice, 6(2 j tH4C. ll.-jn dull and lower. 7"c. DRY GUU OS. Jiy TKLK'iRA '. 1 NKW yoiiK. NoT-mtter KO.-fotton goods mar kt ,Ulet mid pri s-4 fairly steady. I'atchtrork prints stem-, bin r prints uulet. tllRehatns quiet and nri"-t 11. I'r.M kwhIi hItjIu. Men's wear ttoi.lt-n- In in. xl era! deinnrd by ciothlers. f lan neli In liht r. .ti4 4t, and Keniucky Jeans In rather bt-Uer di-ui.'iriil. U1VKH NEWS. IVcathersnd llivprt. Tlif falili' and tlisp'-.ti b-i hi low fiv. official ('irtlcul irs concernlns the weather and rivers: or:i.K siiNL stKTTt r. ob-. n. a. a., t Mkmhhi-i, Nuvr u.lx r .10 Isw. I Al ve low Hale.-. Oliantsa. TAT20N3. i feet. Inches Inches Inches i 10 f 4 ! !.7 11 50 ; 2 :$ I 3 a 1 H X 5 y 1 if "ii"' ' "7" 4 i li h irt 1:1 lo 1 1.1 1 SI 4 ....tt. I.!:::-:::::::::: Cnlro Cilrielfinntl Davi-itiirt fubiij'ie Hent4. Ark.. KfikJik U-irtiimo'lh .. Ltllle h'x-k LojiHviile tlrlihUi... N.14h4l!le .N iirlearis. . l-lttflurif blireie; urt..... Ht. I onli Vl'-kn'jt.nc Below btiiii water uiark of 1H74. Ity Tolearapli. L0I I3V1LLE. Novembr-r 150.-Weather cool and cluJ'Jy. Kiver rlslin;, 1 1 feet it Inches In tae canal. K KHl'lui, Novetnhfr Weather cloudy; therniomeier tiK deir. I'D t"lt of Yicfcsburg. noiiti; A. i". Ho nally, lajl ulibt. Ionn-CUarles Morgan, tail nlirht. fITT-iBt'Hti. Novemhfir :0 Noon. Weather fair nntl cool. Klver PI feet ; Inches and falling..: Niglil Utver l.f feet 2 Incies and falling. Weather fclu ir aiid cool. CJNCIIVNATI. Noenil.r 30 N..on. -Weather fair aim pl-a.ai.t. !;i4er rlslnir NiKot Weather clear and cool. Ulver 24 feci and rMrig. Arrlveil: lioluen Hole, NewOtleani. liepiiited: inildliig Slit, i-ew Oilcans; Uarf, Memphis. NKW OKLKAN-). November HO. Veathe clear, psrtly cloudy; tbeimometer. til ileg Arrived: Sam Huberts and baritei, f.van.sville; John tilltnore aud Iwrites, r-t. IaiuIs; Hedloid and New Mary Houston, Cincinnati. In-parted: tiold Itust and I . f. Jicheuck, Cincinnati. CtlK1), Sovctrlicr .10 - Noon Weather cloudy and ctMil. Airlvi-il: fu.ute City. Ji'ew Orlnans, 2 a.m.; Hop. Ohio tl n.m.: John JleaiM. St. Louis, 10 a.m.: Uotteit Mitchell, C'ln.liiniiil, 10 am, fjepanexl: H-lie nt. Louis, Menipbls. 8 p.m.; Stanard, ht. I.o'ils, K . in Night Klver 10 feel X luches and ruing. V ealher cleudy; mercury. 4S deg. Arrived: kellrf, C.lo 1 p in ; Annie 1'. Silver, New Orleans, :i p. til ; KeokHk, Meinpiils. o p.:o. Ieane4l: Hope, New Orleans, lpm. ; Kellef. New Orleans, 2 p in. ; Annlo P. f liver, .-t Louis, H p.m.; Keokuk. Ohio. 3 p.m. ; Mitchell, New urleans, 4 p.m. ; My Choice, fcL Louis, 4 p.m. Movements at tbe levee. ARRIVALS. Golden Cronn. New Orleans; Mike Davis and bare. M'h-ellnK; H 0 Yeni;er, St Louis; City of He. i i. a, f. Louts; Tboluai Sherlock. Cincinnati, Andy fcauui, Cincinnati; ueoive W. Cheek, filats I'olnl; Oaceola Bolle, OsceoUu DEPABTCIUa. Gilden Crown. Cincinnati ; C. K. Peck, New Or leans: 11. C i e-ger, .ew Orleans; Thempson JJeon, New Orleans; Th mas Mierlock. New O: leans; M ke Iavls and bare, Vlckubuix: Citrof He ena, Vlcks biuit, Ov.-eoU Belle, Otceola; Joste ilarry, White rivet; tieorao tt. p'leek, f rlnrs Point. IN l OttT. Andy Dunn, Itutli, Illinois. 110 ATS HUE. i,,ii,, -Colorado.Robert Mitchell, BelloShrevcj ort, Belle St. l.ouiu.- I p-Coahoiua. B.iteitllle, John B. Maude, Mau inelle, Mariln Speed, A C. Douually. BOATS LEAVIN'ti THI3 DAY. V K asnuiig Color .ido, Sim MVueeters nixita' 10 am. St. Itt ts John B. Maude, W. M. Blaka master, 10 a. in. Kkw PitiKAXs-Uobert Mitchell, Dan Moore In liter, F p.m. Ne Oiilans B.'lle S'jreveport, J. J. Coihll master, 10 a. in. CiNt iNSATi A. C. Donnally, Henry U. II;ir mas ter 5 p. hi. St. Louis Belle St. Louis, James A. Yore master, 5 p.m. BOATS LEAVING MONDAY. Fkiars Piii.st-Coahoma, James Lee master, 5 prs. pRhSTii-s-FhU AloO, George Maloao master, 5 p. in. Vick-hi ku Ouachita Belle, MarVc R. Cneek mis ter, p.m. CiM iN.sATi Andy Baum.J H. J. Vlntcn master, 5pm Akkanas HivER Mar'.In Speed, E. B. Smith, master. 5 p.m. iteelDis Vesterday. H. C. Ye-Ker - 710 br!s Hour. Th s. Sherlock - Lot furniture. Guillen Crown 1 1 1 brls molasses. M ka liavl aud batg-2.'l bales cotton, 600 sacks CiitU'r.-setd. cnyof Uelt na 070 brls flour, H bales cotton, 88 bairi seeil cotton. 200 t'Usi s'ltidrtes. iteo. w. I tieek 25t bales onion, 1777 sacks cotlou-seef . il l sack" corn, 11 pk sundries. O-ce.ila HeUo-Jihil bales cotton, HJH bi'gs seeJ cottort. 'SUM hacks cotton seed, 25 pkgs suuurles. Ai.ily ti.ium i'.i5 i kjri lurnllure, 450 rods b.sg t'l.'ik.'. I 14 brls Hlil-!.r. 15 bns Hour. 2S brls apples, ti idoien chalts, K7ti bales buy, 4U7 pkgs iron. 10'.2 bilsand "icki Itotatoes. 250 boxes starch. l25box a itaich, 2d5 boxes clnse, 70 tkzen leves, 105 kits ttsb, 1211 sacks bran, ;:o d.zen iaches, p.l brls on ions, 115 boxes oy-ters, 55 dozen brooms, 70 boxes maible, tl brls beans. 151 empty oil Panels, 120 pk"s butter. Ill boxes blt'ers, 21 head hors, lit bales cullon, O.'I bags seed cotton, H24 pkgi sundries. Levre I'araicrapha. Business was brisk. iJ l.evee crowded wiiti freight. The weattier iespmay wat cloudy and cool. The locl packets departed yesterday with good trips. The river here was on a stand-still, neither rising nor lalliug. Merchants are earnestly reijuested to remove their fteiithl from the levea. The belle of Texas will go out !n place of Uw Phil A Iiu to momix evening. The iron Mountain an I barges passed down yes tcntay evening f'T New OrltMiis. The Andy li.ium. on acrount of a pressure of busl Di. will li t leave until Monday evening The propeller Waveriy, from tue Ohio river with a tra e boat lu Pav, passed down last even Iiu;. The rc-l ls by ny-.r wete till bales cotton, 200 b ins s- d cot!o i ai d 4 Hi 4Hck4 citton-seed. The city of lieie: a passed down yesterday morn ing Sli r-odved here is-' tons tor isifius b.-los. 1 he Itelle of St. Louis, Captain James A. Y'cre. Is the Ancht. rimer at live o-cl4jck this evening for St. l.tt-ls. The Cons Millar left Cincinnati Wednesday for this pi-ice wl-.li 4t.O Iocs irelght and 25 Citiln-pas-e'i:ii The Themis Pherlock pa4ed down for New Or leans lat evening, loaded Mat and crowded with p4.en yen. The belleof Shrevepcrf, captiln T.J. Coghlll. Is the Anc or-line pad-el this morulng al ten o'clock t T Net? tirleaos. The Kenry frank. J. V. Hh'ks eommsnder. Is the tespilisr ic-t for New Orleans. She li advetllstd to leave on Wednesday. Tue Nellie Peck f!ecartel for New Orleans yester day monm ft. she received here 117 bales ol cot ton and tl5o s.irki oli -nke. I n ler the ben unli iiu. nee or "Old Sol.'th mud. that erstwhile wai ankle 4lep oa the levee, has eu-llf-ly dileil up and disappear ,1. The tolnrulo. Csi4.Jii s,m M l'lieeters. Is the Anchor line pickt-t Iti.s niotnnat ten o'cUck tor Mcksburg. Jo-. ots3me lhercl-ik. TiieJ -hnB Maie'e. ca; tain W 11. Rlake.li the Anchoi-line packet this morning at ten o'clock lor Cairo mm M. Louis, w ni. 0..0-I Isberelcrk Mnjor John o. Adams, of the Memphis and Vlcks bur pack'-t line, and i a plain fd K 1 m mas, o: I lie kiitydlil. atrltreil tester.l.y from Little Ito-.'ic. t aplaln Peter Prtc(.it arrived y44-iermiy momlrg wlih a breaehorTi from Klib-y, Ohio The Mat Is Idled with a general a4ortiuetit of merchandise. Tbe Andy B.iu;rj, Capla'n II. J. Vlnbin, havlrg been teialned, wtil leave Moialay evening at five o dock for i Inclnna'l. M. M. Ii.ssio Is herclcrK. The Mariln Siwl, Captain Kugene B. Suillh. Is the ai;uiar locket Momlay evening at Bve o'clock lor Ananias ruer. Vtiuh floyd la her attentive ci-'k. Tbe Thorn peon Dean left yesterday evening for New Oileins, wlla 24l'7 tutJea oouoo. 1 1WO eacki oil cake and meal, cotirld-rabie way fjebjut, and 25 passengrrs. Tue A. C. IionnallT, Cap'aln IT. V Hart, ls due op this evening at five o'.-li c lor all poinii on the Ohio nverasfaras ClcctiinaiL Jd A. Douually Is her clever clerk. There me rumors nlloat of the sale of two or three steamers now at the landlrg, but upon tlll'.gent search alter the truth we were usable lo discover an'thtng rt-ilab'e. The elegant passenger packet, Robert Ml'chell, Ciplaln Itan Moore on deck, passes djwn this even ing ai me o'cloi'k for New Orieans. trunk ctcln h'.i'ls I". Hi In her otlioe. The Mike Davis, a small steimer with lighter In tow, from Wiittti.lt g. vve-l virvlnla, passed down for Ylckihurg yete.-dar evening. 6he Is loaded with ihi barrels of apples. The Belle of Texas. Captain fieorge Ma!oce on deek. Is the packet Monday evening for Prei tlss and nil way landing. John Owatbmey Is her clerk, as sl4. h? John Brlggs and Hal At !lett 1 he IL C Yeager arrived f ruin SL Louis yesterday moinli g. She landed here 710 barrels of hour, and tisik on DH bales of cotton here, and receives at HoiTld 1 :jm slaves lur.New Oriean. 1 he Coahoma. Captain James Lee In command. Is the regular packet Monday evening at Eve o'clock for friars point and all way landti gs. W llllaia Smtthen ls her e'erk, aa-lsted hy Jimmy Thouias. The Ouacliita Belie, Captain Mark R. Cheek on tiie rr.iif. Is tue Monday e.enlug packet at five o'clock for Y'lcksburg and all way points. A. I.. Cummtngi Is her clerk, assisted by Lee dimming and Nell Booker. In regard to the rumor of which we speak abore, we have since learned that Captain John J. Darragh has bought a baif-lnterest fiom Cap'aln James Rees In the steamer Bella of Texas. The terms upon which the le wai made are as yet nnol.t ilnable. Esq. E. W. Caldwell HAVING rrtumed to his orrlce. No. 12 West'Court street, with a prompt and eflclent force, con slnllcg of Captain C. T. SMITH, Iteputy Sheriff, will take charge of and collect all claims lutrustedto nun or to Us omce. TKXXKSKK KOXDIIOIaDEKS Tbry Hope that the lloaor and Kaltb of Tennessee will be Vindicated. New Yoks., November 3, 1 H7e. T a meeting of the Committee of holders of . bonds of the Slate ot Tennessee, held this day. II R -Ms'itnf. That the Socriftary publish In six or more nes!.aiers In Tetinese, tbe call for a meeting of b ndncl'lers of the Stile of TennesMis, and the procoetlingi or the large meeting beld In pursuance of said call; also, these proceedings as an otl-r o' the nurneroui hrjlilem of a very targe amount ol Tennessee's debt, represented by the committee, to aavpt sixty o per cent, of the same In set.lement. and relinquish fotty(40per oetit. of It forever to the beotiie of Tenr esse. In accordance with ax award which resulted from a conference b'tweeu commission sent to New York by the legls'ature oi Tennessee, and a committee of arbitration which had besri nppilnteil nl a mee' log of citizens of Ne York, held In the New Y ork clearinghouse. ,.!,-. That the Committee having received ai-suranot-s fnun Tennessee that many Tetinesseans to wnoni a compromise or partlil inyment of theb State- debt Is very obnoxious would prefer to liar it Ir. full, nt re4luel rate ot Interest, as be ng more In h irrr.onr wtn modern uu. decldedlr better f. the Interest of the teopleof Tennessee themselves In the end. and likely lo be rsr more acceptable to r.tetv.iors. Tr.Li eei. Savings Hanks, insurance Com panles and eleemosynary institutions, ilo therefore lespect'ully siurgest thst the creditors ot Tenrms-e oe ottered In selllemer.t the awunl ot the aforesaid com in ittee of aib trillion; or. nt their option, bondi-Hull- r to tliose de-icrtbed lu that award for the full dent, but bearing Interest al tour (4 per cent, pel annum Instead of six: to have fifty years to run to maturity Instead of thirty, but to be redeemable ai any time after six months notice, and lo be renew able at tbe pleasure of the State. li- s'-rtf, T hit toe committee are gratified to learn that tnere no longer exists In Tennese any good reason why the optional settlement herein suggested, al least a settlement In conformity with the award cf f:e committee of arbitration shall not be perfected by the next Legislature or Die StaU and the faith, honor and giesl name of Tenr.ej.see, which have ben so solemnlr plaxlied for the payment of her bonds, be vindicated. Call for Meeting of Tennessee Bondholders. IVOTIOE, rpHE holders of the State of Tennessee Bonds are i rmiieiiij retiip-aieti 141 njeei ai llie oui'.s 4 i .ioiiu B. Mannlnz. No. 14 Watl street, on Wednesday, January 10th, at 12 o'clock. R. D. MORGAN ft CO., BROWN BROTHERS k CO., f.l liKNE KKLLY. GEDnKS A SMITH. JAMEatS. KING'S SONS, A. H. POMEBOY. tifoBGE W. STANTON, C. AMORY STEVENS. At a meeting of Bondholders or the Slate of Ten nessee, belli pursuant to the above call, the follow ing preamble and resolutions were adopt-d: Wukrkas, On tliesth Match, 1877, at a nteetlog between a committee of five members of tbe Ten-tie-see Leglilaiure for which Colonel John H. Sav age was chairman), and a Com mp tee or Arbitration tot which Mr. George S.Coe was coalman), to whom had been referred the question of a fair and equita ble ajj.isl merit between the Southern States In de fault and their Bondholders, the debt of the State of Tenr.esee was fully oiscussed, with the view of ascertaining and determining what a fair and tquita bl" Riljuitmeiit of tt would be; and WutRKAS, At the conclusion or the conference be tween the Committee cf the Tennessee Legislature and the Committee of Arbiters, the Committee or Arbiters made an award lint tbe debtor the State or Tennessee ought to be re-adjusted by the Issue ot new Bonds, at the rate or sixty per cent, or the total amount ot the debt and Interest; the new bonds to bear Interest ht six percent , payahle semi annually, aud the coupons for Interest to be made receivable for all taxes and dues to the Suite, and Whkhk'S, Tlietewion of the Legislature expired by con-tltullnnal limitation a few days alter the award of the Aiblters was rendered, and there was no time to enact a law to give it effect; and WiikiiKAS. It was very generally understood that an extra session of the Le glslatbre would be con vened to accept a proiositlon from the Bondholders to compromise the Statu Debt, on the terms of the award of the Committee cf Arbitrailon. and to enact a law lo fully carry It out, the holders of a very large amount ot Bonds ot Tennessee did make and send to tue Governor propositions of compromise on the terras cl said award and the Governor did there alter c:uvene the Legislature In extra session to consider said proposition: and Whereas, bur ng the sitting of the Legislature, the Intervention of other pint lei, proposing and ad vocating be'oie It other and different terms ot set tlement man mote considered by the Committee ol the Leglsl -tore and the Committee ot Arbitration, and awarded by the latter Committee, and agreed to by the Bundholdeis, was prejudicial to tbe Interest t th e slate or Tennessee, and to her creditors, in so far as ll has delayed a settlement; and Whereas, The Bondholders or Tennessee had neither an agent nor any other person to represent them before the Legislature, but confided In the Leg islature, and lully expected that the Senators aud Representatives ot the people of Tennessee would ral ly aud confirm the award of the distinguished and disinterested gentlemen who bad acted as a Committee or Arbitrailon, and accept the proposl t on ot the Roiniboiders made In accordance there with, unhesitatingly; therefore Htjtulivtt, Tb.it efforts made by any persons wbe purported to represent the Bondholders of Tennes see w re entirely unauthoilzed. and that the declara tion allege d to have be-n made at Nashville that a aettleirent could be effected with the Bondholders upon a lower basis than that proposed by tbe Com mittee of Arbiters, of which Mr. George S. Coe ls chairman, has r.o foundation In fact, to tar us It re lut s to the great body of Bondholders. JUsUiiat. i hat while we deplore the attitude as sumed by the Legislature, while assembled at Nash ville In December, toward the Bondholders, we be lieve that It resulted from the Influence and unwar rantable interference ot other parlies tuan real Bondholders, or their representatives, lirMilitd, That we have an abiding belief that the people or the great State of Tennessee will not, by the rej-ctlon of honest claims' which tliey are abun dantly able to pay. sutler a st'gma long to rest uimn them; the eff ft or which will be to parahze the prosperity or the State; subvert Its best Interests; and engender that demoralization which must ulti mately result In losses to its citizens, even Iar great er than lo Its creditors. lifilunl. That the people of Tennessee be ured to adopt such legislation as will uphold the Lotior ot the StatJ, and evince proper regard fur the high In tegrity which hi.s hitherto characterized here tizena. Av.Witt, That a t ommlttee of rive be appUnted, consisting of Eugene Kelly, John T. Terr (of E. D. Morgan & Co.), J. G. K. Duer (of James G. King's Sonsi, I'eter Geddes (or Geddes fc Smith), and Dr. H. s. Moran Eugene Kelly to be chairman to take such action as. In their Judgment, may be tor tne lnutiect of the Bondholders, but with tbe unuer standing that no settlement less favorable than the award of the Committee ot Arbitration lie accepted. C. AMORY STaVENS. Secretary. NTJFA3! BOATS. FOR CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. V. t. Mall Kor Osceola. Xew Madrid, Hickman, Cairo and St. Louis The Steamer lielle t. JLouis, gagji James A. Yore master. Leaves Lee Wharfooat, THIS DAY. December 1st, at 5 p.m. AD STORM, Superintendent, Lee Whatfboat. V. . Mail-For Onreols, New Madrid, Hickman, Cairo and St. Louis The Steamer Jolm 15. Maude, Jfgpa Leaves Lee Wbarlboat THIS DAY, December 1st, at 10 a.m. AD. STORM, Superintendent Lee Wharfboat. FOR LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI. Memphis! and Ohio Klver Packet Co for Louisville and Cincinnati, The elegant sUsanier AndyBaum, whi H J. Vinton masterf M. M. Deem clerk Will leaves as above, on MONDAY, December 2d, at 5 p.m. for irelght or passage, apply to R, W. LIGHTBURNE, Superintencent, No. 7 Monroe St., opp. P-ahody Hotel. for Cairo, tvansvllle, Louisville and flue I a nntl. The Southern Transportation Co.'s Superb Steamer A. V. Jsoanally, ZEgkA H.U.Hart master A. C. Doanally.... cltrk. Will leave Glenn's wharfboat as above, THI3 DAY, at 12 o'clock in. for freight or passage apply to R P. GLENN, Agent, at Wharfboat. FOR ARKANSAS RIVER. Memphis and Arkansas Rlvor Packet to. For fine Biutf, Little Rock aud through to fort Smith The elegant passenger steamer xTSnrliia Speed, tves as above on MONDAY, Leaves as above on MONDAY, December 2d, at o p.iu. JOHN N. HARBlN, Sup't, 2'32i Front St. J T. WASHINGTON, Agent. R. E. Lee Wbarlboat. FOR R1VERT0N. for Itlverton and Way Landlne-Citizens' Memphis and Vlcksburg Packet Company The elegant steamer Belle of Texas, George M alone. ...master I Jno. Gwathmey clerk Will leave as above every MONDAY and THTJUSs DAY, at 5 p.m. for freight or passage, apply to K, W. LIGHTBURNE, General freight Agent, No. 7 Monroe street, opposite Peabody tiotel. LEE LINE STEAMERS. Home Packet for the Year. For Hel ena. I rlars Point Had all Plantation Litadiags. The Fine PasMnger Steamer CO AIIO 51 A, Sgfc. James Lee, sr master I Billy Smlther cleik Leaves as above on MONDAY, December 2d, at 5 p.m.. paying particular attention to all business In trusted to her care. For fieUht or passage apply to J. T. WASHINGTON, Agent. 212l Front street. FOR NEW ORLEANS. "or Yiekwnnre and all the Hendt. Tbe splendid steamer Colorado, jEg& Will leave as above THIS DAY. December 1st. at 10 a. in. AD srutta, Superintendent, Lee W u art boat. for Sew Orleaaa and the Bends. The Spit no Id Steamer llelle Slireveporl, Iti Will leave on SUNDAY. December it. at in m. AD STORM. SlinerliitendentL J. T. WASHINGTON. Agent. R. K. Lee w barf boat. -w Orleana and the Bendw.-The Southern Tiunspoitailou Co. s Superb Passenger steamer l.oberl Mitchell, VX'tll I..m f 1 .1-1 , . . , ..... VI 1-744! I S 1 1 .4 1 I UOAl. 4U UOOVe, 11113 DAY, 1st Instant, at 5 o'clock n.m. or fi eight or passage, apply to R. P. GLENN. Agent. ax w nariooau "or aiew ur leans and the. Reads, The Fine Steamer Henry frank, .SSgka J. r. Hicks master I Alf Griasom. cleik Leaves Memphis for Vli ksbure. Natchez. New Or leans and all way and bend landings, WEDNnS DAY. December 4lh, at 6 p.m. For Irelght or pas sage apply on board or to J. T. WAMI.MilON. Agent. y.2Mi front n. FOR VICKSBUR5. The Adnaaa Line of V. t. Mall Paeketa for Helena, friars Point. Concordia Terrene, Arkansas City, Greenville. Vlcksburg and all way landings The superb mall and passenger packet Ouachita Belle, PFtz Mark R. Cheek. . .master A. L. Cummins... cleik Will leave Memphis as above on MONDAY. De cember 2d. at 5 b.m, giving bills of lading to Delta aud all points on the Yazoo river. For freight or passage apply on board or to K. P. GLENN. Agent Cltlceaa'Memphtn and Vlekaharr Park el Co. far Virkmbnra;. The FAST and Elegant Passenger Steamer ILLINOIS, John J. Darragh. ...master Mariln Jones e'erk Having been thoroughly repaired will reenter the Memphis and Vlcksburg trade, leaving TL'fcSDAY, December ad. and every Tl'kSDAY thereatter. at 5 it m.. connecting at Vlcksburg lor all points on Yazoo river. For freight or passage apply to R. W. LIGUTBl RNE. General Airenl. No. 7 Monrte street. FOR OSCEOLA. Regular Tri weekly Mall Packet for Randolph, Fulton. Osceola and ail way landings. The elegant passenger steamer Osceola Belle, ZZa 3. O. Andrews Master I B. O. Mitchell Clerk. Leaves Memphis every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at tf p. to. For Irelght or passage ap ply on board. .. WTEA3I RO ATS. FOR WHITE RIVER. Kearelar Independent Memphlw and Whin River Packet for Atui i-;a, Jacksontort seifv. and way points. The reu ar lndeitendent i acikev IIABl CAN If. ED. C. POSTAL Ma-tcr, Will lnve Memrhis every WEl'NESDAY, at 5 o ciock p.m. For I.elgut or paia;e a;.p!y lo R. W. LISHTB'JP.SE. No. 7 Monroe st , . n p IVal.txiy Hotel. K. P. til.ESN. o:i V, Larf'io-.t. MII.T HAlttlY 1.1 KM. Tlemphi". iY l.lte IMn rsnil K.'a tl Klver I . M. j;nll l'ar!ii'l. For Indian hay. St Charles. lareruon. Derail'! Bl iff. Dei Arc. Augusta. Jack son port. West Point, Sean-y, lialeav.iie, i oj.EatViii. and 1 ocabcntat. 1 be r.ew tteanier M. R. Ilarry. cat ta'n .i.tmes arts, cleis. Leaves 4?t,ni bis on ar.d a'ter .sovtuilier 2-t. every SATURDAY, at 5 p.m , connectl: g- d're-t with the new Blai-k river C. S. mail packet M LT II KKliY tor Powhat'nn and I ocihi i.t.iJ. an i v th Da.iy Packets to evatesviiie ano i pter v, niio r.ver. Through rates to all point. f reigut consUueu to nil iJarrr Line, Memphis or rerreu4, wilt tie pnirni t.y lorv4.iril'd. .1. T. WASHINGTON. R. E. I Wharf IxuiL WE bare reopenetl ourttore, and w'll continue business as usual, rei-eivlr.g dully f icsh Goods, such as At. pies. Oo'oin, Pot .Pies. CabUiye, Kraut, Picklei. BUTTEM. E:g-i. Cheese. lraiies. Lemons, nuts, etc., etc., wniun we oner los to lue trade. Erb & Go C03I.TIIS.SI0N MEKCIIANTS, Xo.32S FKOTST.,MEjJPIII, TEXS. Consignments will receive prompt attention. DISSOLUTION. THE firm of A, W. Newsom & Co. is this day dis solved. Co-Part nersib'p. A. W. Newom Is this day admitled as a partner InlhAfirm nil. l.ltt-rnieC.4'rt "L. LAWH0RN. A. W. NEWSOM. L.LAWHORN. Late A. W. Newsom Co. L. La whom & Co., General Commission .Merchants AND Dealers in Preduce, KEEP constantly on hand, App!es. Potatoes, Onions. Benns. Homlnv. Grits. Butter. Cheese. Egsts. Dried fruits. Cubbaire. Kraut. Pickles. Flas feet. Etc , Etc ConBlsrttmevjtM and Order Kollelfed. New Crop Grass Seeds AND GARDEN SEEDS FOB FALL SOWING. ALSO, a full line of Fruit Trees tnd Evergreens Just rece ved at OTS O HCHWILl, & CO.'H. 923 MAl.v STRf.ET. under Woislmm-bouse. 37 CsM Place, LOUISVILLE, KY'SJ A insularly ducatfd an-l 'lalifle 1 tuvjioiia tud tliO naos,tJi;oe-s!al, tiiJ f-acii; wiii prove. f?rres all terms of PRIVATE, CHRONIC aiid SEXUAL iiiS- tperm:i,torrAioj and Iinpoteiicy. -s t.ie re;u'.t el self u ' la ycutii, cxuai x--'.'s.t ;a sai '-jy-t-sj, ac.l i ir-it.iim striic fc f -J e i. -Ciin-l :aii.s:i' 33, i;n:ght mi imnfs of ii :,'(. t, iJc!ectjvi; ili-rnirr, phj" trn ;ace. A' craion t S.-ck:v o: Keniohs. l-jrer ..e. r-, or o'ii kwicc .-"e.'i-.: N il ,-i-n- I , dr-..m... I y. I-i'i-.;.'.. toa!u iou cf Idea", Ih-ss lit'Nual Power. ic, rcuilcring narnsje iiiir.4ro, -'r cr i:T.ti-ii-i r, m-o t.iorouyhiv ked P'-tb:v D"nt!f eu- i. yg JJSiX IS r"''v 'ir tadciv Sfr?1, Gonorrhea, VjlliUfJ 1 fi.U-.UlC, "ILui .1 ,, i"IC4 Ut AXUJy 4,li C,f Pilra ai..iiji.a-r prrva'" tlHses rtiick.v cmcl. It is acir-evit'i-jn'', tit a rhj ciCijii who rvs ?pci:il nttetltloa to a certain clats ot ai eate-', at trcc.tii:r '.toMinnd acnu ally, an-q'iirtis r.-o. ski. I. l"h j-siMr.ni. kcn ir.K this Ict oP.-'ti r-.oti:rufH'i ;-r-;i ri :o nv cary. V.'nca il ii- inr,onv2uient to visit th.-city lor URa'ni!it. ineIi:ice-s c:u hi at&t rivatcj a. uely by ir.uil or efess auvwiiere. Cures Guaranteed in all Case a Ti.T5ilertalLc?ia C'KisuitatiDos tin nllv or hy r-tirr frfp RTiti InT,tea. PRIVATE COUNSEjLOK. Cf 300 pfiffss, nt to any 6tl Ires nrarrlT wh-, fz-r ttTrty "Ji) c.-n!s. iriouM read l-r alL Address as abo. Sale of Stock. Ot'FICK or THE MEMPtnS ClTT 1 FrtK AND GKNKH.4.L INSUKANCK COMPANY, V 10 Madison St., Memphis, Nov. 2a, 1878. ) BY order of the Board or Directors of this com pany, I will sell at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, 2 S shares (of ijilOO each) ot the capital stock of the company, as follow-i; Cer tiiica'es No. 147 tor 10 shares. No. 208 lor 5 shares and No. 2-44 lor 10 shares, cn Friday. JBeeember , 1873, at 1 2 o'clock m., at the company's office. Said sale will be made to satisfy a certain Indebtedness due said company, and seemed to them under the pro visions ot the lien held hy them under section lti ot their charter. HKNRY J. LYNN. Cashier. IJotice to Teacliers. TEACHERS In the Memphis City Schools are no tlliei that at the meeting ot the School Board, on November 1 8 1 1 1 . It was leaoived that the schools be ope.'.ed on tbe lirst 3Ioaday (2d) of December, provided till the xcinol buiuhntfx aro pronounced by the Health On cer In proper condition for the recep tion ot pupils. W. R. M'CLTJNE, See'y. JAJi. JTLAHJUTX J. J. CuLLlVAA. Flaherty s UNDERTAKERS, 817 teeoiiU street, neap jlienriu METALLIC AND WOODSN BUEIAL CAETfea and Caskots. Elsgnnt Rotste, Goats' Butts aud Coilin Trlmiulnys. Crduni by (eiliisiTaiiSi nerst promptly C O. Tl. Hrrfiell attfcrfitlon nul1 to einKuli -tinir. COTTON-SEED. CHANGE OF PRICE. OWING to the great decrease In tbe yield of Oil, and the continuous reduction In the price ot Sioduots In uoiuestlc and iairopean marke.s, the femphls Cotton-Sscd Association Is compelled to announce the price of good, souud, new seed, de livered at Memphis whart or depot, on and bfter December 4, 1878, bs EHiliT ilOLLAltf PjKKTOSI. JOHN B. GALLOWAY, See'y and Treasurer. i ii i.oGji.jt.si, jcsisif.k i.i:-g rchnut. I'aruieri untl Bleciiaiiics.aSi Giving rules for correct measurement of l?cant ling. Boards, P.ank, Cubical Contents of Siiuaro and Round Timber. EnrLzgabyDeyls'sEs'.e, fitavc and Heading Bolts, Wood, Tables of Wapes by month. Hoard or Rent by the week or dav. Capac ity of Citterns, Interest Tables. 4tc. ISy J. M. fc'cribner. Br mail, postage paid, on receipt of 35 cents. CCRTIS A: "0.. HU k813N.-2d.St., St. Louis. Young Ladies' School AND KXXjDERGAHTESI, No. 1G Tltircl Street. HILslta CLAK.V COXWAV, Principal 91 1 MB LL C V II I' 1.1. PIrst Assistant. (Jt7 Studies will be resumed Monday, November 11, 1878. St. Gary's School, No. 352 Poplar street. A JBoardlngr and Iy Kchool for Yonm Aadies ana Cnildren. TTNDER the charge of the SI5TER3 OF ST. LJ M RY. of the Episcopal church, wiil reopen ( D. V.) January 2d. Pupils ueslrlng to return before thl9 date will be received Into private classes. &-J-.'-r? Undertalier, STo. JI41 Meeond Ntreet, near PoKf office. Adminisitratcr'! Notice. R1VINH been appointed and qualified by the Probate Court or Sbe'.hy county, as adminis tratrix on the estate of Gus A. Murtl, notice Is here by given to all creditors of said e-t ite, to present their claims to me. or my attorney. IT. W. Miller, and all persons Indebted to sahl estit'e are requested to call and set: le. MR3. S. L. MORTI, Administratrix. F. W. MILLER. Attorney. ALWAYS ON HAND OUR STORE has Been open every dar during the course, aud we now offer a full line ol ew Sugars, Xolasses, Hams". Breakfast Bacon, Lard and Meats. Send your orders or come and see us If you want to buy cheap. C. W. GOl'EB & CO., gQ and gS Front atreet. WANTED. A GOOD energetic reliable man, who can give satisfactory itfertr.ee, to HELD OYsTEUH. Liberal inducements offered. Reliable supply and quality of Olsten guaranteed. All orders filled by telegraph. Address, . W. MILLER i CO., Merchandise Brokers, Mobile, Alabama. - srKC'lAJL, TJE1MI OF THE" CHANCERY COURT OF NBELBY COCSTY, Appointed for the 4th of December. 1878 IN pursuance of the athorlty vested in me by Sec tion HH41 of the Code ot Tennessee, I Hereby ap point a special term ot the Chancery court ol Shelby county, to commence on Wednesday, the 4th day of December, 1878, for the dispatch of the business of said court. This November 3, 1878. W. W. M'DOWFLL, Chancellor of i-helby County. M. a TREZEVANT. HCNSDON CABY. Trezevant fk Cary, NOTARIES, COMMISSIONERS. U. 8. Commissioners and Con veyancers. No. K MADISON ST., have returned, and are ready lor business . Will give prompt atten tion (o all matters Uitrubted to us. 'W nolosalo AND 31 9 MAI1T STREET, MEMPHIS, TEX. WE hvse again opened our house In Memphis, and are receiving direct from Boston a larze stock of Boots and FhOes, fresh from tbe factories, and solicit the pF.tronasre of ourold customers and the Country TrarJe generally. Oar Boston house niil nDwb clo-ed uttll tbe Spring Trade opens. All communications should now be addressed to us at Mcmph's. Goodtoar cfc? Oo. A. VAtCAK'J. IT. TAtCASO, A. B. TACCAEO. A. VAOOABO & CO., iarOETESS A5D DEALERS UT WINES, LIQUORS &z CIGARS Ho. 324L jFroiit setyeet. Memplils. HaTe EcmoTed to their Xerr and Spaeions Building-, 334: MAIN STREET, Whoro tlaoix Business as WHOLESALE Will be conducted on a Larger Scale than ever vusic-mers at PRATT, IRWIN & CO WHOliESAiLE Notions,Hosiery FTJlST&HJNi2 GOODS, 32J MAIN STREET - - ME3IP1TIS, - - 329 MAIN STREET Tlie Onlv Notion JoIbiu2 Xione in Seitipliis. Harpmann l Bro. Slanafartarcra, Importers sod Jobbers of Cigars, Chewing, Smoking Tobacco and Pipes No. 8o Main Street, HBcutpbis., Tean. PARTIES wishing to purchase any of the above articles should give us a call before purchasing else where. LOW PRICES and GOOD GOODS ls our nio'.to. 91. Itiavln, John H. Huliivun, M G-avin & Oo. Wholesale Grocers. Cotton Factors, And Commission. Maeliaiits, 2Q2 Iiori.t Sti'oet, Bemeen Adams Our MAJOR T. J. COWGILL devotes his whole time our cuaiue. we uave our own cousn warehouse, corner Washington and second. M. L. MEACHAM. A. W. ROBEUT8. 1 And Salt NO. 9 UNION STftEET. : NAPOLEON HILL, 533 f; N, FONTAINE, ottoBFactors & WliolBsale Grocers AGENTS FOB THE 33- 0:0.7" JU idi OCC3KT-.GS-X". Nos. 20G and S08 jFront street, Menapliis. Ten 11. K. li. Cochran. 8. A. Hatcher. ochra La MAXt'FACTUJtKBS OF umber, Lai Doors, Sash and Blinds, aud all kinds of J Parkins Boxes. Gnice and Yard, foot cf Washington st. Saw and riauing: Mills, North endJfaTy Yd. Memphis, Tennessee. Z. N. E8TE8, tate Kstes, JFIzer SgCo (SUCCESSORS TO F.STF.S. FlZER & COa) Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors And Commission Merchants, Mos. US fttid 13 Unioin street, Mempliis, Tenii. VU C. PEAECE. l. B. SUGS. 1 Gottco Factors and Commission Merchants No. 258 Front street, Seiaplils, Tenu0 PAnT2l33TIAB ATTKNTION 3AID TO THE SAjLE OFCOTTOH JSDMU.ND ORG ILL, New York. G. L. DENI30N. A S. M'NEAL. 8! B Fk 3r4 "B" II 9 r Our Slock of Goods is Fresh and Complete, and shall be pleased to receive your Orders. The Largest Assortment of rdware, Cutlery, Machinery Ana iJim supplies, to be ionnd in tbe city. IRON PIPE, MACHINERY FIXTURES, GUM AND LEATHER BELTING. W. H. HORTON &r CO., Successor to UlCHlS AX, IIORTO & CO irain Dealers Tiixno and Comcnt LVg;oxi.-ts, 32G iTront Street, Memphig. W. H. HALBKEATH. J. M. I'OWLKEH. a otton 1.1 f 1 0 U n H U .nTVa m Kij mi m a. 1 - m. . thm S iVI Ll w.i. umuroaun n oo. o 11 Union Street, Memphis. AGENTS FOR TIIE CELEBRATED CHAMPION COTTON GIN AND HULLEB Notice---DissoIution of Partnership. THE buslnei of Coover A W tiler vfa dissolved on -the 13th day of September, 187. on accotint or tbedtathol WILLIAM MILLS K. The business will be continued umler the name ol M. H. COOVKK4k CO. Toe owing the old firm will please cilland settle, and those who may have claim against the firm ol COOVlilt k MILLER, will pleate file them with the uudersleued gurvlvlni? partner. LUMBER And Hanufaetarera of DOOES, SASH, A1 LL kinds of Building Materials furnished at short riiimh nuA mm . I M ,1s iml f t r I... . , w" vuiu uv wa w auslka war Lig tf'Oi'K SHOES, mi & cc DRUGGISTS, before. They will be glad to see all their Friends and their new store. Thos. Clark. 91. J. Clark. 10x10.30 DtiisSJ, Tft-nn, and Jefferson. to the Weighing and Sale of all Cotton Intrusted to J. Ji. POSTON. E. E. MEACHAM. Agents, : : METCJPHIS, TENN. JEROME HILL CELEBRATED II. A, Cochran. ..ingles. A3IEt H. DOAH, Memphis. OOii JOHN T. WILLINS. Jfeti I and Grocers. W. J. CKAWFOBD. Factors, DEALERS BLINDS, ETC. nrtlce and of best materials. Partlea dealrlng to . , i , 1 oiiore purcumiiiK ciacwiieiOi f FACTORS, k Co., WEOIaESAXE DRY and WE will, on the first of Novfmbvr onen our New House, So. 824 Mali stifet. oiiposlie our old stand, where we will be prrpiireil to niee: our custjtn ers and the Trade generaliy. with the mii't exten sive Stock we have ever oHered In theJUrket, and at lowest prices JOYNER, LEfAiAQM & GALE. Mkmphis. October 20. IS7. WILL be received at W. A. K.AIMES Sta! les, No. 65 Union s'.teet, November 2:id, a lot ol First-Class Xray 31 ules Wa are conitintlr In recelnt ol stock. and buversean rely upon tlndlng a kooi! selection of ail ciasbes of stock at our stables, at all times. FIRM CHANGE. ryHE partnership of A3HBHOOK A WII1TK Is by mutual consent o iate The biLilness of the firm a. this day dissolved irom August l, i7. will be settled by H. C. A8HBROOK or JOHN white, who alone are name In liquidation. authorized to sign tbe llrm C. P. ASHBROOK, H.C. AriHBROOK, JOHN WHITK October 26, 1878. WE have this day formed a partnership under the name of Anhbmok A White, to aawj uwra august we will continue the same business heretofore conducted by the late firm of ASHBHOOK fc WHITB, at the Old stand. No, 222 Front street. H. C. ASHBROOK, JOHN WHITE. October 2rt. 1878. JLKW1S & THOMA!, Boiler Makers and Steamboat Blacksmiths. BLACKSMITHINO of himwl all kinds. Cupper fc. ?..---."VTV? fr-&S and ataeet Iron Workers. o,v; i'-"V V v-. M (shop Adanm nr., Ta'a j?. near the river, MEMPHIS. Term., All woiif done promptly, da or night. Terms cash. Keifluenoe, No. W) Promenade. Our shop will be open dally from this date, all cr dersjfor work will be promptly attVnded to. October IK. 1H78. LEWIS 4 THOMAS. J. J. ML'KPHT. B. F. MURPHY. Murphy fc Murpliv, lr..RAL Insurance Agents, So. 5 Iadtsom street, Memphis, Tean. NONE but flrst-class companies represented. Bisks on buildings taken tor three or five yeaia, at greatly reduced rates. Ginhonses and Conntry Stores Specialties MSSOXiUTlOST. THE firm of WOODRUFF A CO. wss dissolved by tbe death of W. C. Woodruff, on the 30. b daF of Autrust, 1H78. In order to wind tin the business of said ptrtnersblp, the larue stock of goods now on band I oiler for sale at great ly reduced prices. The stock consists of Coach f, IloekawayH. JFarli. I'lieatous, It ogfties, and all the various styles or tarrlaKes usually kept in Carr a;e It?pository. tostjther with a large stock of carriage ni.itcrlii I of every decilptlon. Persons In waul ot nu ll goods will save money by examining this stock before purchasing elsewhere. A. woodruff. Surviving Partner. Pianos and other first-clu.nn PIANOS and OItAPiS For sale Very Low for Cash, or on easy terms to good customers. Planes and Organs for rent. E. Witzmann & Co., Xo.ggS Second Street, Memphis. W. S. BRUCE & CO. DEALERS IN CARRIAGES, Carriage and Wagon Hardware IKON, WOODWORK, VAKNISIKJES, PAINTS, ETC. Xos. 37 and 39 Monroe street, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, Have opened and are now ready for nnaincHw. oruerg rromptiy aiieq. EDWARD L. BELCHER, B. D. JORDAN, Res. 291 Lauderdale. lies, lay Alabama. BELCHER & JORDAN Attorneys-at-Law, Z79 Main St.. Memphisi. Tcnn. SHAW, DAVIS & CO. REAL ESTATE BROKERS And General Land Agents, 17 MADISOX STREET, ARE here, ready to sell, lease, mortgoge or pur chase houses, lots and plantations, and trans act a general agency business. Come to see us. our Mr. Jno. M. Shaw ls not dead, as reported. Presbyterian GKA9IMAS and i SIC II Ocliool, Resumes Classes, JfoTemlier 18, 1S78. iyfl5S JENNY M. HIGBEE, Principal, assisted XVX by a Full Corps of experienced Teachers. Cala'ogues can be obtained at ail the bookstores. ATTOKSE r-AT-JLAW, ftHH Main Ht.. ; : : 1 em phi a. Tens XI. W. MTLr,ER, ATTORN jEY-AT-JLiAW, Ko. 4St JladlHon Street, aSemphlg.Tenn J. A. TAYLOR. W. EL CARROLL. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, No. 16 Madison Nt. Memphis. FJRAXCIS FEIliJLLVa TO THE FROST AGAIS! DAMAGED Boots and Shoes (own manufactory) for sale. In consequence of the late fire nt my store, I am compelled to sell my large stock of tine Boots and Shoes, slightly damaged, at Very Low Frlces. Call early anil tke the opportunity. FRANCIS FIELINti. 20iM- Slain street. Cotton Ginning .HAYDEN & CO., Cor. Poplar and Fonrth Streets, JUempMs, Tens. WE have opened cur Gin House and respectfully solicit the patronage of our customers and friends. We have put our ttlns in fine running order, and are satisfied that no otber Gin in the city can surpass us In turning out and quality of Sample. Sacks furnished to all responsible parties to ship to our Gin. All Cotton consigned to us will be insured while on river and la Gin House. " Vlinj; A CO. JBL. SI. Neely, President. John JotD'on, Secretary. Phenix Insurance Co. OF MEMPHIS, Office: Ko. IO .lladinon Street. Capital Stock, $201,000, BOARD OF DIKECTOB8. r nvfT.Y H. B. HOWELL, a0f B,. NeeIy4C0. Of H B Howell 4 Co. t o HUGtad, rsitucK, Of'Pearoe. Sugggs 4 Co. W W. S. Bruce 4 Co. W N BIIOW.V AXDHIW D. G WYNNE, Of Jones. Brown 4 Co. Of Stewart,Uwynne4Co. JAMES a DAY. 'of Day 4 Proudllt. PRESCRIPTION FKfcE -1710 R THE SPEEDY CURE of Seminal Weakness. Ji Lost Manhood and all disorders brought on by Indiscretion or excess. Any druggist has the Ingre dients. Da JAQUES 4 CO., 1 HO WtMt Birth ttrnKt. rcrutnniitL Southern Palace China Store REOPENED. " now TvadJ with a large and well assorted stock of ererythlng pertaining to the Queens ware trade, to which we invite the attention of buyers Orders carefully filled at lowest prices. W. & S. JACK & CO. 83 Wain afreet. Administrator's Notice. HAYING been appointed and qualified as Admin istrator of the estate of David Tall, deceased. ii persons mutt intra. 10 wa esuue win please coma forward and settle. Those huvlnv rial in. ALrnlri.r said estate will present them at once. Jon mlN, Administrator, At Toll Gate on Poplar street. iiTHPHia, Jam., 0Tmbet so, lb7o. GOODS DRAY MULES. vveber Taylor i Carroll, W. A. WILXJAJi.. 1 i It I M tf M 41 i-Ta MANUFACTURERS OF 9 Lumoer. dmnales and Lath BOOBS, SATlH A1VD BLINDS. FRUIT AND PACKING-BOXES ! OFFICE AND YARD: Corner (iajoso and Second Sts U.UAm. Wholesale IDeers in So 350 jiain Mrtet, Memphis, Tennessee. VITE have re-openM our e.tabllshtnerit wltivm Increased stock of Wine.. Llaanrs and Iran. V and are ptei-nrM to All ori?rs on shoimotlce, n;er LUMiiiupri una ruwic gi'ueranr. ?H i.it U & IllDGEJLY, -Monhiiit TaIl(r9.o.3S Madison Streefi Take pleasure in notifying their friends anj the public (fnerally that they have re opened their ston with a new, larpe and full Stock of the veiJ, Latest Styles of imported .'Oixls. Trices uoderate. We solicit those who contemplati ordennp; their Fall and Vi'inter ClotliirtO give us a call. Jt'RRAY &RIDGEJLV W. XV. Hay. Joan W. UMrd Wholesale Grocery and Gotton Factors, 260 and 2G2Pront st.. ISIeiiiTjliis. r. n. CAtsitKirv. OARBEEY & CASEY, importers and Whobsale Liquor Merchants, So. 347 IFront Street, Memphis. Tenn. Gi3 IMPOBUB AND INSSS LIQUORS & CIGARS, Tio. 14 Union tercet, lempliis, Tenn. SUCCESSOR FO F. H. CLARK & CO., Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, FANCY GOODS, ETC., KO. 1 CLARK'S MA!LE J. H. M'DAVITT. R M. STBATTOi IIAVK KjEOPJSNUD TV1TH A FRESH SUPPjLY OF FINE STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, HJA2, COFFEE, f JLOUR, MEATS, JLARD, ETC. Oar Brsnda or Floor: The King, Whio Swan, xuaiug oiickvi neai , Lnarra uaKing rowiers. cneese and crackers; also, foreign ana iwmesuc Canned Goods, Syrups, Molas.HU, Cheese, Crackers, Balslns, Nutt, Fruits, Etc. No. 281 MAIN STBE&T, MEMPHIS, TENN. TOYS At Wliolesale, Wheeler, Pickens &Co -18 Main B. S. JONES. COTTON Jones, Brown & Oo., AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Are now onen and ready to attend to all business Intmst! tn their rare. T.llieral Advances made on Cot ton In Store or Transit. BAGGING, TIES and PLANTATION SUPPLIES furnished at Lowest Market Bates li. T. PORTER. W. F. 01 OOTT AND No. 300 Front Street. Itet-ween Sadit-op ami Monroe TJIempnis. Tennessee- AXDBEW STEWART. AJiDRKWIl -Vew Ui-ltaas. STEWART, SWYMEiCO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, COHON FACTORS 'os. 356 and 338 Front St., M.eniphis, Tenn. A A ll Stewart Brothers & Co., Cotton Factors and Coiiixriission Merchants, New Orleans, Mr. Irby Royd lias been Adiiiittei aa a Partner in our business tnm NoTember 1st. A. 91. BOVD. A&.HTOX ft. Have Removed to 336 Froat Street, corner Union luxtma e, 7 and 8, Magnolia Block. Hare never 323 Main Street, Memphis. Ttlen's, Youths', Boys' and Children's Fine Clotliipi 'Forilii GoiJs. JLarset and Cheapest Stork La the Southwest. TT IS THE INTEREST OF EYEBY BUYKK TO EXAMINE TIII3 IMMENSE STOCK BKFOBS JL buying elsewhere. Mm & FISHER, Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, 300 FBOST .,n rr.t.h,.d,lte CT,r Offlce and Warehouse tullj solicit CONSlGNMN'T3 OJf COTTON. B. EL. PJL1AIN CO. SAW-MILL AND YARD: North Front Street, fTejarioaaee. BEX HI KMT. Wines, la quors, Cigaxs and would respectfully solicit the trade of our for- Ultlard. R. JL. Coffla. TUUflAS CASEY. JLa'KlTnirm DEALEB IN Coffin, . WILKINS, BLOCK, MEMPHIS, TEKN. J. E. DUNSCOMB. a H. DUNSCOMB, JR. ATTON I CO. Our Eagle, Our Gold Dust, Self-Blslng Flour, Self- o o I Street. W. N. BBOWN FACTORS TAYLOR. G. W. MACRAE. AYLOR & CO FACTORS l;uwnp V H.HIII.EY. itiiannbla. JBempkln. Louisiana. A. M. BOTD 4 SON. BOYD. IKBY BOYD. YD 1 SONS, Closed during the Epidemic STKEET. wI be open, We are ready for ' EKUlnesa, and respect Dr. D. S. Tolinsoii's PK1VATK Medical Iispensaryj Ko. 17 JEFFERSON STREET, Between Hala and I-'ront. Meinp&ISL ISSTABUSKXD TS 18aj DB. JOHNSON Is ackT,owle.-l4i ty a!l rrtles ln trtsted as bj far the mott snciwihil pi'"".ic!e.ri In the treatment of private or ef inH il.i"2.-ies. yulcir, thorough ami ptrmanent cures (TiaranU-t-l In e-ry enae, male cr temale. Hcce-nt erv4-, (.f OnnorTbea and SrphllM cured In a f-w ditys. without tlie U4e cf merenrj, chanire of e'.vt, or hlri'tr.iniv !rij binlr c- . 6erridarTS)ThllIs. Uela.-.t vt4t!Lfi errtdica'.ed will . out the use of mercery. Invpiuntarr hx cf serren torijHjd In a short llije. Slerr from lrr, power or loss of seitiHl t4-)wcni re-vonx: tfreMS vlgt-r In a few weeks. Victims of seif-sL.use ar I exfwsiirt mmm7, suffering fmm sirmriUtn-hfa and Ions f phr4ical and oient&l jumer, stKxxlii and tterrca n44ntl eartsi Particular attention paid to the Diseases of Women, and cures guarantevd. Throat and Lung lilsextse-s cnrel b? new remeMp. Plies arid old sores cured lthout the u-ie of caiu Uc or the knlff. All consul billons strictly confidentlAL MexUcinea sent by express to all part or tbe coun try. Office hours from 8 am. to 9 p.m. Sundays from 3 to 6 p.m. n. a jrnvstos-. m CHANCER? SlkLE -cf-3 Itoal ISstato. No. :irt7:l. Tb;incry Court of Phelby conntr Val. Sanford, extr. etc, vs. W. S. Norris, et V. " BY rlrtue of an Interlocutory dree for s;;'e en tered In the above cms on the Mh day of .Tulv 1H(S, I will sell, at i.ubllf .Miction, trt ti, i,i..i,l, bidder. In front of the Clerk ml v.ii.e- ..m. Courthouse .building, Main street, Memphis, Ten- UC33CI, UU SatnrdaT. Doppiiihr 7. isrs. within legal houn. the foiiotving deM-nhed imrrtj-, situated In Shelby county. Tenne44ee. to-it- An undivided 40 acres In a certain inut of l.iri.l tr h. waters of Nonconnah. adjoining the landscf Ivr-nm Norris and Rngrs. saM tract Itetlng theweM part o' a 2S0acre tract piirrhasNl .f l.e.'lih-rm.-in fmm ti'. Buntyn, and more pn.rttnl.ir!y iiesw-rtUsl ai follows to-wlt: Beginning at the northe4t cnnier of . W. Austin's 1 (Ml acre survey at a stake, south mu (it grees west. T-l tt-et from a white oak marked "i. H ; thence north iV chains and tl links to a Mak thenceeast IS chains to a slake; thiMn-e suuth 77 chains and ml links to a st -ke 11 ilgre- e.t,; 7 ivki irom n wniit oiiK inrirK44l it. M : tlii-m-e 7i chains to the southwest confer id said lihi aciei thence north 'j-j chains 7H link-; to the Uvlnntiig' containing 1 let K.VHHI nt-res. Also, lots ;tj: ami in M.vk k, of O.t'rt.in'!, subdivision, H. laid down on kiukfr's city of Menipbls. iMin.del as foil otvs: Rtviiinit.i at the Intersect Inn of the west sl.l or .-Mtli 4tre-t with the south sltle of Clay strtt t; ihii.v Ke-twar.i! with the snurh side of clay stnsrt 144 fet-i ; tln-m. south l.Vl 2-10 fti-t. to an Rilev; thfnce east.imiv 144 ft to sixth street: thence northKanllr l.".. 2-10 feet to the lieglnning. The umlivl'lisl 41) acres will Erst lvei,;,!: ifth.it tract brings a sufiiclt-nt ainonnl to s.'itlsry t!i." i:eor.Hs underwbii-h It is siilil, thetwol.ns will n.-t t-e soiii If It doe not hrintr enough for th.u puriiose, the tw-j lots will next lie sold. TKHMsur S vlk. One third cash: balimce .it six and twelve months; note's wttli Hi-provnl se-curity reiiuired. with lien on pruiterti to fuixhi-r secure the piin-ha.se money, xsovember 1-1, 1S7. E. A. COLF. Clerk and Master. By E. B. M'Henkt. Iteputy t it rk and M.isttT. J. E. It. H;;y, tsol. for isnni 1 iinaril Xotioe TrnsleeV Nale. tTNDEB and by virtue of two certain trust tit4?,N. J to me executed as trustee, onw by P. H. Boners and wlf,. .I.-iirr n...r. of date 2Mb day of May. 1 s77. ami rws'.'ril.'d in t!,e Kegtsler s ottlce or tayrtto count r. Ti-nnis. in hecord Book No. . rwir-s .VM to s-ts. iii r.n.er i.e J. J. Holloway. and Mary H. li-illowar. hkmu r.'r date 2Mh day of May. I s?7. ami r.x-itriie.l in 11,.- ivnsier cinc or e.-iy-tte cttuntv. i i.n.ss,s. in Ktscord Btiok No it, .a"i r,n:i to .",.17. to both nf which trust desis, rt-cni-tl a.. ar.trfsr-.i.l. r.-tfr-n.-w Is hereby made for a full and prrftst tdentl:ic:iti-n of theproieity.nd fora full and in-rf-c: nmicrst it-.i- ing 01 meoi'jecis. j. urvs.se-. .-.mi tenns 1.; tre tnists therein created, default h:ilng been made Intiin payments therein stipulate, I, as such trustee, wiil, on UeUnopiLir, llpcombir is. l-.74. expose for saie, and s"ll at t-ublic nuti-rr. to t!it nignest iiiuufr. rort-asii. the fi'iioning r.-il e-hae, situate and described as follows: A certain ltt or parcrl of ground In the town of Soinervllie, State of Tennessee. County of Kaveile. known and designateil on the plan of said ton'n as lot number ii nine, in BktrK C. 111 said town; It be ing a corner lot fronting :-: tlHa- ttirt-e fe-t on the public suuare, and frontiiig iHO sixty-six tee-ton the east Hide of Lagrange stres-t. togellicr with the buildings thereon, and the rights, hereditament and appurtenances thereunto t-f longing, -sold un der the trust deed made by J. J. Holloway. dt-ceastti, already referred to: Also a certain lot or luirceirof ground, situate, ly ing and being in the town of c?'in-rvil!'. count of layette. Suite 0 Tennt-ss, and described as iol lows, towlt. Parts of lots numbers it and is and seven, bounded as follows: Beglnnlrg at the southwest corner of lot number nil six. thence eat with Payette street the full depth of saM lot No. tl. and fourteen (14i feet beyond unto n.t nuint-T 7 seven, lo an alley ten feet wide, thence north .21 1 twenty-one feet and t-n Inches, or -a far as to strlk4 west the center of the wall on the north side of a brick bouse erected ou lot number r.i six: thern west on a line with the sn:ertf said wall 'niii eighty feet to the outs'de of the from wall of said bouse: thence south witli the front or west wall to the beginning, togetser with ail improvements and appuitenancM thereunts lielongltig. jm.M undertiia trust deed m.ule by P. IL Biiwcis, diceaxrd, alrvaiy referred to. Also the following lots and p.irce'.s of ground In the town of Eomervllle. countv of Pavette. state of Tennessee, to-wlt: Lots (.", i, s arid It) five. six. eight and nine, and that part of lot numlter 7 seven between lots f :uid rt. and H and 11. In bluck A, In said town, being same lots mum which ilia three new brick stoies have lieen recently erected, on southwest comer id public square, and being the oltl Ball Tavern stand, being tlie same decrvetl to P. H. Bowers by the Chancery court at Soiuervtlie, In 187.. In the case of JohnC. Waddell. atlmliils trator, versus widow, belrs and crexliuirs of John H. Ball, deceasel, an undivlilexl half or whk-n wa.t conveyed to J. J. Holloway by P. H. Bowers, by deeil of date 7th April, 17.". the two undivided halves ot wblcn were conveyed to me as trustee, one hy J. J. Holloway and wife, and one by P. U. Bowers anil wtfe.ln tbe respective trust deeis already rt'ferretl to. All right or equity of redemption or repurchase of said property Is expressly waive! in s ild trust detesls. and the purchaser's title will be absolute. Title be lieved to be perfect, but I sell and convej as tnuteo will lie made on or at the premises of tha respective pieces of property, within legal hours, oa the day above stated. N. B. JOHNSTON, Trustee. Wright & Koikes. Attorneys, etc. Trustee's ISale. TTNDEB a deed of trust executed by G. IL Davis, U on the 7th day of June. lJrt.andreconlel Ir, the register's office of Shelby county, -leuness,. in record, book No. 124. page 405, I will as trustee, at the request ot the beneficiaries, on Monday, December !. on the southwest ' corner .f nd Madlson streets, Memphis, Tennesse). sell to the highest bld- aer tor casn, tne louowing property, to-wu: A certain lot of land, lying and being in Coliler vllle, Shelby county, Tennessee, .dualed at the snuth ettst corner of the .intersection of Main and Wash ington streets, ironung (4tn iorty reet on Main street, and running bck lietween parallel lines one hundred (lOO; feet, together with Uie Improvement-! thereon. Sale at 12 o'clock m. Title bell"ved to be good. I sell and convey as trustee only. Equity of redemp tion waived. WM. M. BROOKS. Trustee. Memphis, Tens., November 25. 1IK. TRUSTEE'S SALE. UNDER a deed of trust executed ty Wm. f. Baugh and L. M. Baugh. on the lTith of Keh ruary, ltSo. and on record In Shelby county In book 105, page 820, 1 will, as trustee, at the request ot the beneficiary, Ob Monday, December , is?. In front of the courthouse. In Memphis. Tennesse?, sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, a tract of land situated in btielby county. Tennessee. In sections 2 and :. range i, on tbe New Kaleigh road, about seven miles from Memphis, cniiUilnliig 275 77-llitl acres, being tbe Tart of the Kerr tract conveyed by James M'Connell and wife to said Baughs, and the tract on which sal. I Bang lis now re side. It ls lully descrlbesi in the il--d of trust to which reference ls now made. Tnedt-lit secure! by stdd deed of trust not having been lull, and James Steele, the other trustee named In the need, declin ing to act, I, at the request uf the benetlclary. aud In the pursuance of tlie power given by the deed, wlil make the sale. Sale to begin at twelve o'clock. 1 he title Is believed to be good, but I will st-11 and convey as trustee only. Equity of redemption WiUVed' JOHN STEELE, Trustee. Novkubkr 1. 1878. Smith 4 Collier, Attorneys TRUSTEE'S SALE. PCBSUANT to the terms of a deed of tru-t?x culed to the untlersigneil by it. K. Dun lap aim wife, on the 15lh day of I44mbt-r. I 77. duly reeis teredlnlhe Register's office f Shelby tnunty. Ten nessee, in Deed Book No. 121, page t24, 1 will, oa Matnrday-. tha 7lh of llrermaer, 1H7H at the south gate of Court Stjuare, lu tbe city of Memphis, Tennessee, within legal hours, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the premises t:i sal.l ini-t. described as follows: Lslng and being lu Meiiiphls. Shelby county. Tennessee, at the southwest corner of Main and Vance streets, fronting the west side of Main street 150 feet, aud the south Une of ance street 110 feet Terms of Sale Cash. Equity of re.Kinr-tlon. dower and honieste.nl rights waived. Title Iwlleved. to be good, but I will sell and convey only as IrusU. D. H. POaTON. Trusstee. Administrator's Notice. HAYING been appointed and qualltieil by the Probnte Court of Shelby county as Adminis trator on the estate of S. D. Mangum, ieoea-seil, notice Is hereby given to all creditors of said estate, to present their claims to my attorney. J. M. Greg ory, at bis offlce In Memphis. Ami all k rsons In debted to sal! estate are lequested to call there and settle, or settle with my agent. Prank BaiJtsmllh, Colllervllle, Tennessee. ANDKEWD. GWYNNE. A.iiti-r.-R Administrator Nnle. IWTLL sell, at private t Me. within the next ten days, the following pro.rty, belonging to ttm estate of the late William M yer: Two horses, three) mules, two cows, tilteeu Levi ot bogs, four gees three sprinkling wagons, three farm wagons, one spring wagon, one buggy, two carts, tnree douMe srts barnes, two sets single btuigy harness, two sets d' ty harness, one saddle, one i low. and a lot ot housej bold and kitchen furniture. Terms c:uh. HEXKY I.l EHRMANN. Trustee' Male. TTNDEB ti deed or trust executed by G. H. Davis. ) on the 7th day of May. 17.". ami recorded in tbe register's ottice of Fayette county. Tennessee, In Record Book No. 5. pages 154. 155 and l.n, 1 will, as trustee, al the request of the beneficiary. On Tuesday, December 17, 178, In front of the courthouse. In Someivllie. Tennes see, sell to the highest bidder for cash, tbe fiulow Ing property, to wlt: Situated in Palette county. State of Tennessee, anu described as follows: Bounded on the north by the Memphis and Charleston railroad, on the south by the suite Lino road, on the east by Blair's land, on the west by David Davis's old place, containing 141 acre. le lngihe same place conve)e4l by D. J. Armour and the chancery court ol tsjinerville. Tennessee, in 187H, together with all the Improvements there on. Also, the following itersonal property to-wtt; Two brown mules, one bay mule, one sorrell mare. Sale at 12 o'clock ni. Title believed to be good. 1 sell and convey as trustee only. Kqiilly ol redemp tion waived. W. M. BROOKS, Trustre. November 25. 1878. , Sheriff's Sale of iieal Kslate. PUBLIC notice Is hereby given, that by virtue or a. venditioni exitnas, to me directed from tha Honorable Bartlett Circuit Court, of She by county, Tennessee, In the case of B. C. Brinkiey, use of. etc. veirsns J. M. Ailams and B. K. Adams. Judgment rendctresl oi4 tbe fourta 41.-4, of Aj.ril. lK7.ftir the) ram of !x riundresl nn.l riltv-n dttliars iLttd tnl.tr- IwomiU, will lrtlrvM.t 4.tl eoMts Ol .ilt. lo ?.Ui.-lI. said Juegnieut, etc, i win, ou " Wednesday, December is. isj;h. In legal hours. In front of the Courthouse, M?ra pbls, Tennessee, proceed to sell, to the highest bid der, for cash, the following described property, to wlt The following real estate, lying and belrtg In tha county of Shelby, and State ol Tennessee, In tha fourth civil district ot said county. In the Mississip pi bottom, and bounded as loliows, to wit: Begin ning at a stake on the range line, on the northwest, xmier of tlie Adams tract: thence north 1 cesree, :il minutes west. Ml 8-1 o poles to a stake on must line; thence east :i degrees. 4:t minutes, north 2s l poles 1 links to a stake with dogwood and two beei-h pointers; thence south rl .egrees 10 mltmtes. east r- poles to a beech marked J. B. U.. west 3 degrees 5:t mlnute-s. south V. 8-10 !oles; ther.ee souih 4 de grees :irt minutes, east lv5-ld loles to an nsU marked J. 1.; thence west 4 ilegrees 17 minute, south l!t4 ti-ltl poles to the beginning, containing by estimation I4't acres. Levied on as tht properly cf delendants, J. M. aril B. K. Adams, to satisfy sant iWgment, luterest and costs. E. L. M'GOWAN. Sherld of Shelby County, Ttnnesse. BtH. E. Pt txiiM, Deputy-Sherill. MJOamis. November 18. ls78. 1. G. Siielbv, Att'yfor PlalntirL sun JNO. JOHNSTON. J. N. FoMa JOIIXSTOX & -FOilI, ATTORSEYS-AT-LAW, JTiq. -IO TVIo.c3JLs40XX is-t Administrator's Notice. HAYING quallfitvl as the tutmlnistrator of thai estate ot Ed B. T. Worsliam ueceased. ail per sons indebted to saltl tvlate are hereby notilif d to make payment ot same, and all holding claims against said estate will present them to uie. or my i Y attorney, at No. 2791-1 M tln street, duly authenti cated. In tbe time prescribed by law, or the tsaina will be barred. WILLIAM WOB3HAM. Administrator. I K.C. WIM.UM.iio', Attorney. I o.2itn&M street.