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THE MEMPHIS HDJLJUY APPEAL- TUESDAY, J AFIjaY 7. 1879. Hill.KiUII ri!K-T4ltl K Lalaville and -ka-h vlllr 4 t.r. at i.i Ftp v uaily (except ; at.) 1 1 iMl p.u Mill daTy Ill1 " M' - nztm Aeooir jioliUlor. dl f'!'' -linitrtM) . -15 PJTTJ i II.IO. M:15 a.m. On rturtla. Eiprea ruus ouly 10 h'kenxie, con necting for Swhvlli. ftrmpkU and ' rlt. tCl t :i: t 1 1 4 Kvi-r ! fro i 'I'- .-coi- 1 t.lJ l--v -.-t U , it .' :on SlU 01. I I p.Ui ;,tts,nf . . n.. lail' H im.o-i. N ' ti.:,.. h-ir-I -ticvt fret v ui i d i. it: OO p. 1 IJJtf, p.m. I hi ij tl-i 31 p. mi I 20 a. in. Sfld p.m. x..j't n, rsi . . a.rn I M-wir-H - I. Mile Horn. I.Uf 4KHiM. M.l Tr-.Ii, .Uf ,ap.m. 5.21 p.ru. If ' ,.. -r-t 'irO H tm r so 9 i" pBfiiN p tl Wi-nipKlw " l.eitfe ftKKIVfc. H fc.- T'r-iri,rtai: 1 1:15 p.n.. M tt" a.rp. Arro,r"',l"i Tiln . .17 t-t n : . -1-1 T' m COT lO.'i. At the clow of t'.e last commercial week' cotton r-vi-w muliiimj- c-f on in N-wYoik q-i;,t-d 9'$-. fell to 9 7 16c; N-vr Orleans i i-.t J 9l4 :. at which il retnsin-d ; Liverpool rijote.1 ,',4 advanc-d too" ICS; Memphis quoted a-ivaoced to 9;. This state ment shows tl.ut trie general tendency of the week was toward bivher price, but NVw York, oo th" contrary, bad a lit-ut decline. The upwaid Utdeo-v was oitnr R-eoerally to low. r rt-ceipfs. What affected New York, with nuie oiiT pnrtu u'arf, in -zpliocd by )h New Yoik Bulletin, of lat Friday, as follows: "Our inquiries among operators do not result in s- e iriutf much poitivo iiit'oraia tion H to the actual caumn lor improvement, tLoush to a couaulerable uten thocomp ira tiT'ly I jfht run of receipts fornix tb n-i")-. 'I hese, it i-t thought, or bol, will ir.tluence L vtrpcol on trie rt-cpeninjr of Vui. .-. t."Pre is a holiday t-brooJ to-day and, in an ticpthna of tuis, our market bas b-eu bid up, with ima aauintauce from the 'shorts,' a great aiaoy ot whu'.h fiod their marfios (ffrtdually uQriokiDg, and are lnclmtJ to cover as a matter of safety. The ctFer trips were comparatively moderate, and some of the more williog sellers of the early por tion of the week appeared inclined to move with greater caution. Still tbrc is notice able an nrence of a jreneral dsir to invest with f reedom, and it is difficult to dincover m dicvionn that any one is tikiriif bold of ct ton on the Ullel that it must prove profitabie as a permanent investment, or that current buoyancy is due to other than temporary io fl leucet." Tcis Khow that while the sharp advance et the end ot the week previous to lait is maintained, and eten improved upon, tuere is not that eatiie confidence in the mar ket that miifht bj dcs'.red. Toe depression rt tratle in L-njl ind will not permit fall con fidence in the future, and that depresMon ha be.--n increani'd by the bankruptcy of a third lirr. class bauk in Enxlaud, the Gmwall, in a iditit n to the Gi.mo and the Wal.-s; the Cornwall h;id l-eu 4 bnuk one hundred and ten year, ai d iU tai'ure is caiiMiiig dire dis tregH and entanuikr other bankmplcies. In the Memphis market it will be ob e'ved that oar noipU are Kraduaily rreeuin; up to those of the year before, but the b8 of two month's fc.t!i, on urcoui t of jell jw fever, PAtnrrtlly keepi up the to k lather hi-h. Durinii the w- k we bave bad a hood demand tor cotiou, with t-ouvi check on tran-acii-ns owing to the higher vi'-ws of bo'il'-rs. IieceipU in il'-mi-bli duricg the rHici;il week aureffate 9:2ti bles, BtiJit.st 17,b?4 bales the previous week, aud 9sl2 bales tLe corre-pnndinn wock last ms n, and 31 14 b-ilea the seann bef -re. The tf t d re ceipts Mnce Sepft-mV-r 1, 17, w re, 2 -8 G-i'2 bales. a;iiint VJo'O.SO? Lals at te cone sp'itMlint; inn i last anon, eiiowintf a decrease ot :1 21 i'-- I I'til receipts same tune in IS6 7 was ti des. Hnipni.Titi'binn th ciRi -nl week are tated 1:5 lb" baits, ajrai ft 16 004 la t week, nud II l-.l ri!s t i- c rreroi.d'Drf week last seuMon. Total shipment sin-e September lt are 119 571 bal-, aainxt 177 609 ales the same time laxt year; a deer, a-e ut 58,(X8 bales. Tue tot-il utixk on baud wi.s 90.015 bles aaaiit 91,0j' b ile.- la-i wt ek, uud 67,590 bii-K lliii triu Ijnt year. S-tl'-s dur.njf '.he w lc were 19,250 bales, 12 6!X) to expoite, s, f250 to spinners, and 1400 to speculator. l.in tl tue previous week the tout sdr uere 14,100. During the cor-rtp'if-'" ' w ek laot year the total sales wTe 16 500 bales, of whirh expo-.ters took 6700 bai.s, spinners UOOO, fpecul.dois :iui. 1'. : e of iLji-i'lhu.i Ci-tloa 9c, a.aiuht 10?ft : at Ih euuje trine a't year. n il r-ceip's at all U iiled St ttea ports, 2.741 4IJ. sa.ne dt-, 1877, 2 5C1 197: same date, 137i 2 7i2 924, increase of teiieiptsat Uu.ted r-'a'"' o-'its this year, 13 2 2 bales, H f.i!r.8!v:l"i,05 Ixdes last week. To'al Kt-ck at all porH, li,T2) bales, aaint J887.314 bjiej at the same tune tue y-'-r U-toie. World's visible supply Decem'wr 27ih, 2 404, 004 bale, against 2,345,761 bat-s at the same time t e year belore. Oern-aa cf dt-t-jD in sight, 4t,757 "ilea, as compared with the suiue date in 1877, and a decrease of 531, 05 baits as compared with the same date m 1376. The ctnn market yottrday (Monday) Wl stronx here, for while the d.-ii-aud was frixiu af q lotations, otl'jiiu'H at those rales were A"M'fed, wbicn checked sales. The clusintr'of tie liver above and below by ice has closed rijvisat'tu which (act will proba bly decrease t demand ti some extent. The principal mai.veU telegra'phed no chanye except t New Ota t"at, with a day's sale of 9a 0 bales, au'rance t from 9hic to 9n8';- No telegram was ret'tived from L ver p'uol cf the closmif ruarkt- fire o'clock Kalish time. Cotiea 1'xehMC1' iatatlu. Standard lnumatiorul OUixnnentton. raaertlay. Ktturdny. O-dliiiry r2l3 0 otiU-dln-irr ox ffH 1 ...lu.iiinu aVi f?Vk M.iliilliu aV SH- OKNlnitd-illi.it aUMi -6 His M.-id.lUrf fair Slua Itlvt Ma-k-t htevfv. Sales. 2(00 bales, luciud- in i 14 ;0 to exporters, 1250 to spiuners, and 50 to f peculators. COTTOlI KXCHANSK. I Hesi-bu. January t), 1J79. I euiek on hand September 1, 1878... 954 H4iivd Uxll r 1.111 belv4 prerl oosly. Eaipped to-day.. ... .. enipped prerlcuslj... .. 7.128 212,123 ..121.0;trt 12 14 Block, running acoount 83,959 IMP0BT3. Ttin far tll m 2.537 Thus f ir last week 4 7 1 :i Slnoe September 1st ib'rt- M-mi-hl anil Chnrleon railroad 20S HiHS-,i-it and TuUesnre railroad 2 5 JL iuIsUli Nasli.lH-ai.d (treat soutbera H.B. Pvl-ican and Memphis ral-road at dlran.lili and Llttlo Ruck railway 1 lrt tit-amt-rs 21 rVMuns and otber sources 2UO Total. 1,111 iXPOBTB. Ttaan T this wfk.. T hut tr last w-k . . . . g,iix 6ei-uiiubar 1st.. ... ... 6.172 ...12,1H4 M.'mphU and Charleston railroad 410 m, .'-ll.pt ami Tetuwsiee Kallroad 20fl Louls 'bo. Nastivilui aud Ureal souiliern B.B.l.o7 B steaTier M B rail. n.,rtU Hj rail, suulb. 4.R22 SMW7 20O Total m The lollowitgare h th d m--ti- maikt. a 7.123 latest ttleraius of retorted yesterday M irfarf. Easy. Kirui. (J net I a j. H-m. D.ili t'ea, y. Firm V il-:- Ki I et. .lo id . Jllt 4 so! l.i.r.-J- it I 81! OvS Hit" O iiv-!-i-n N -w 1 r leans. . M M1. a tv-uuiuh t" atl-l n. .. . W.lmlliKlull... N rt-la 8 Irl'ii-ev. . .. N -w Yur. ... B -St Ml v iilii-1-li.liia . St .'sjilll Au :m n lJs 0 1 lrt V V Id s- 7-1 rt 91 a W-s v. R 9-IH 2 i 2lN' 1.7 0 .);. 3. The foleiWlUg ate t i-f jNe a l .-tlrin-l q l -ta'i-ms for yet-r.-a: Ordiiary, 7 9 IK:; gr-id or.tint-v. 152 ; l.v rr-ddiing, 9 1-16; mi 1-iling. 9 7 16; go,,d mi !nl ng, fl 13-16 ; m il.lling t .ir, li-,4'c. At 10:35, quuti 2:15, quiet; 3. quiet; 3:10, quiet. Sales, 1900 Liles. The fo'V-jw n- is the latest New York tele gram ot f"'- r -: Y. J AaiurUiiy. Juii.i.ii) . . f. lru :-). Ma'c.1 ... uni w.y .Inn .My - tt'id" it M vri'd '.70 ii wi-f w.7 Id isi, It) ill li I I ? I' 14 M a iff .0 .:" 0..i.t? HI. 4 10 4 la 10.41 Wt P i's ) W.tln.-T W.70 U S- i? W d .... r10.i 1 -.12rrltk.:i 1-1.2'iiT 10 21 10.2wrl).:ll 10.aa 10 87 1 be tone r.t the lu'uie nibtket was fol low,; A 10:'. stes lv; 10:55, se .dy ; 11:30. q liet; t'J'-'X qiiet; 1 easv: 2:3), ulradv; 3:15. barely steady. Sales, 67,000 bales. The New Orleans market closed sUady at 91 ' for middling. Sales, 90tV) hales; receipt-, net." 13.522 bales; stock. 377.S73 bal-:s. The Liverp'K)l teb-grams ysterday re potted tVi market hardening; midJIing uplsrds, 5 7-161; Oileans. 5 11 16-1. Pa!-, 12 )0 i.a'es; Ameiic.m. bal'-s. Receipts. 570J ba s, nf which 44iO we-e American. Liverpool arrivals opened 1-1C1 bfter, aft r."rd partially ot; January. 5 7 16f3 h 13 321- Januarv-Februnry. 5 13 32 5 7.161- F- brnirv-March. 5 7 165 ia 32i; Mawh-April, 5i5 15-32d; April-May (X h 17-821; Maj-Jne, 5 7-ld; June-July, i'fi! 5 21-32f3 5 17-32d. At 2 o'clock lutures wereT'iet; lor some reason (be concluding market telegram did not arrive. i ut9 ui jvs ia-foUi at the port were reported MM I w. 4X.1W 12 H70. IS 2H w7x.7-.io! LojU we. :LMf rmr. R - t.sinoe rtuny lipUlolrBnitlll I ots to Continent 8 look 6 !.: I0.1l f 5 14 0 0 8h7.14 r'l N ANL'IAL. Dunre the liist week, rotwith'-tan'iinz the beviuriini; of a n-w year, money aff.iiM have r-mmeil in a q.iief, apatuetic conditlou Ibe montn cf P-Teaiber. v ben money is ulwavs tiiir-f, bas niv--'' known tiyhtneei tliH NaHin. and ranuv remaius in very slend- r itqn ry. Kx"hanjie ha enntina-d to be in iriN.t miooly ut cnchan:-d ra'es. O.-i the fourth tut re was an t-ctive co.Wtive busl-nes-i, ot coura'-. and ir w cratifyintt to say that pap- r was met with a reiidluess very cratifjiDN: to lenrlr. In the heal tok niaili-t ix lijinkr u doine. There i-t plen'y ot "siurt ff -nnz but there is nowhere a di-po' s:!ko tv make ipecuUtive investment?. Ex chuDLre o iot.-s Rijbt on New Yoik and le man! Pu N -w Ki)(land j off; sijjht "n New h. ijilaii-' -2 B, sellinx at par: on iNew Ur leai.s. "J uiseour.t buyinif, MMinj at par, Sn;t,y tuun'T ;rip biiMriif at b, seilinir at 9) New i-je i-'uni s'-e notes have b- -u rt'-tt d 55. and .M-mphis n ttoi k a? 90 M n-y o.glO p-r cent., the t.rmer to bak cu-oni-iH. Iha New i--ik Hrtafd rrxut?: I ue I bowing ar- tue rite of ext-hanK" on New Yoik at the undermentioned cnies Cuarlebtcn scarce, none r tT-nnt;; N-w Or- l-aus, cinmercia!, -Qio 16: bink, L; S' L-Juis, par; Chicago, quiet: buy ma 1 10 di- eount, o- iIiok 1-10 premium; Boston, loW20. pr mium. IXY TELEGRAPH. 1 PARIS, January S. Rentes, 113f. 50. NEW ORLEANS. January 6. New York siVht, 'j'; ii-ount. Sterling exchange, bankers oid, 431. UjsiUOsi, JdntiM'y 6. Consols money. 95 5 16; account, 9) 7-16: lilmois Central. t3: i'ennsylvania t'-ntval, R'adini?, 12tf: Krs, 22:V: preferred. 37i: 5 20 of Ifbi. R'4"4; XU-iUj, UV; now us, lUif-8; y. io. NEW YORK, January 6 Money mar ket ea.y, zwS per cent.; cloning: at . rnme mercantile paper, 4(gb per c.-nt. Sierliutf exchank-e bankets' bills stronjr, rilA; siitht excbanitd on New lork, 4i4 G-.v. rnment bond t-teadv ; coupons of 1661, 10?a'; 1367, K'lK; ltfW. 1043- new 5,.. 1073ij new 4i. 105; pew 4-, 99; 10-40 reaistered, lUSg. 10 40J, coupons, lOSt; currency 6, li98 State bonds dull; Louisiana contolw, l per cent, lower, Tennessee 6s, old, ob; Tennessee 6-i, new, 30?8'; Virginia 6s, old, 2: Virginia 6-r, new, 20; Mus-oun Gs, Railroad bonds firm. Jude Harlan t-ajs he has not yet made any d- cision in the case of the Cleveland, Columbus and Indiana Central railroad against the Prnni-y'vania company, nor bas be intimated bow be would decide, 1 he stock m-uket was, in the main, strode; and burner throncboat the day. 1 rices ad- vanoed j4lJ4', and the highest quotations or tbe day were current at the close, ex. cept for coal shares, which reacted The features in the upward movement, were .Northwestern, St. Paul, Pitr8l)ura liake Shore, Canada Sjuth-m and Erie. Transac- t.ons bhrrretr it-d 147 ( 00 shares, of which 29.000 wereE ie, 12 Oj0 L.ke Shore, U.W Nortuwrstern comrii n, 7000 preferred, 30,- 000 tyackawani-a 4XK) N--w J-rsey C'ntral, 9MJp Michiiran C-ntrai, 5 0 Western Union, 3U0V St. li .u-s and Iron Mountain, 2.00 Ms- soart, Kinsns and Texas, and 2000 St. Louis, Kansas City and Northern The following vpro (be closiug qo dation Western Uuion,94?B: Uroksilver, 11; Q lick. silver preferred, 6i; Pacific Mail, 13; Maripcsi 3; Maripoa preferred. 3; Adims express, b; Welis & Faro exores. 93'f e. divideuu; Acierieaa express, 46J; United htHtes xpr8-. 45,'4i New York Central, VMl Erie. 22?': Erie oreferred. 07: Harlem. 140; il ch'ttau Central, 75,; Paimma, 124; Uni-n Pacirie, 66; L-ike Snore, 67J; Illmo-s Cei.tial, b03; Cleveland and Pitisuuiv, 86?; iMortnwHhteiu, oi; j ort h western prefemu, 7iH; Cleveland C -lumbus, Cincinnati rrd Iaui u-npoiis, 35 4'; N-w Jersey C-Mitral, 34-s; Rock Islan", J9i; St Pant. 35; St. Paul preferred, 7-' J; Waoa-li. 21?': I' ort Wajne, Ihi; Terre Uauie, 2: Terre Haute preferred. 10; Chicago and A ton, "84; Cbicazo and Alton preferred, 104; Ohio and Mississippi, H; D-daw-ire, Lackawanua and Western, 4 Jg; At anti; nnd Pacifio tele?raph cm- pauy, 3J; 31 s-ionri Pacirie. Jlf- Chicago, Burlington ai d (Jaincy, 11a: Ilannibal and St. Joseph, lianulbrii and St. Jjsph preferred. 34' i; Central Pa-'itic bonds. 55s: Udioj Pai-ifi.: itonda. 5p; Union Pac-ficlai-d grants, b; Luion Pac tic sinking lunds, 1. GENERAL TRADE. The general market during the week has been the victim ot trr.Bt that is more becom ing Chicago than Memphis. The liver is full or n lanng ice from hank to hank, and a gorge i.t Iiai-d-Uhis regare'ei as a certain event wLi n tbe ice breaks op. The result is higher prices on account of a suspension of river receipts trom the north, and a check up n purchases frcm the impossibility ot bumping goods up and down tiie river. We have, therefore, had a dull week, and the Cliri-tmas aud New Year's demand was not Hulficiei.t to effect prices of products to any great txter.t ; turkes went a trifla higher; eggs rc ualiy tell, tb.-uu the cold weatber is now putting them up; rabbin, quails, and so on, have been so plentiful th-t prices have been quite unsettled aud unquotable. Feed i- in little inquiry for want ot shipping facili ties; tne same is tue case with apples, pota toes and other things. Potatoes bave ad vanced naturally, tne cessation of the holi days bas prevented apples doing the same Cornmeal is becotn'ng scarce, and is held higher, but the demand is moderate. Pro visions are firm with an active demand, and a slight advance in bacon. Fked, Etc Nothing was done in corn; last sates were at 46c; in store, 5052c. Bran held very hrmlv; last sale was at $16: in store. 8090j per cwt; cornbran last side at $14. Jlau q tore $10(315: sale of 30 bales mixed at $12 50. Cornmeal is becoming scarce; hold at $2 30. Flour quiet at $3 50 fo oo. Fruits and Veoetablks Apples not as stiong as D tore tbe bondavs; m i-roie f '-iP 2 75. Potatoes quiet. $2 202 25. Sweet voatoes, $1 25(il 50. Onion q.iiet; in store, $1 752 Cabbig, $S9 pr 100 head according to s:zi. Turnips, Ihz a bar- re:, tarnmpg, fa a oar el. varrots, tj;i a barrel. Hartructish, $4 50 a c-arrei. Oranges, $56a barrel. Lemons. 1 4 50CI5. tfut almonds, Taragona, 19-; Brazilian, 9e; pecans, TeXrg, new, 13(14:; fila-it-i, 14;; peanut", 43 per pound; cocoa, $5(35 50 per hundred. Dritd fruit apples, new, 4l4(ji be; peaches, new, 4JQi 5 j; old, 3Jt.-. Cran berries, $7 a barrel. Eaos, Pocltbt. Etc. Ecigs were held at 24 J i'.b. some Ac. Butttr was quo'el a follows: Common, 9II, ; medium, 13(? 16j; choice weste'n,17(slSc; creamery, 28j. Oleomtrgarin; 17tf a pound. Ch cktns, $1 50(32 50, trom young to hens; dressed, $1 5o2 75 p-rdfz;n. Turkeys, fS(g-12; dress, d, 12(3 14a per p--un '. Ducks, $2 25 (32 50 a dr.z-n Geese. $ly J. Quails, $1 per dozen. Babbits. 75ufl. HOO PttODUCT AND M EAT. E icon clear Bidt i, packed, 4 :; clear rib, packed, 4 J-c; shoulders, packed, 3 '40; clear pork si -es, loote, 4c; clear nb po k aides, loose, 3 90c; long clear pcik sides, loose, 3.85c; shoulders loo-e, 2a-1; sugar-cored hams, picked. 7(j 74 c; breakfa-t bacon, packed, BJtafJHJc; mess pork, $3iu8 50. Lard tierces. 6'4'j, pails, 7(3 7t83 Beef fore-q larters, 2Ji3;; hind-qua--teis, 4i35r. Sheep Hv tat: car cass. 4ti5c a pound. Hogs, 4(34-2 : a pound; by the buodred, for packing, f 3 5J. MiscELfjiNEOrs. Cidet ht barrels, $-5; bsrr-is. $i(iiS 50 Beans medium navy, $1 75(J2( 2 2 a busb-l, according to q-iplity. Lime, 90. )$!. Salt. $1 45 per bairel. Hide tfvere in g aid demand; dry flint, 14j; dry salt, 10(g 12c; gre-ri, 56:; green salt. To. Tallow. 5'i6-. Beeswx, 22j. Bugging fl . 2ia2l4 Ili. ll(31l?4:; tin and hemp. 10' jS. Biuing tirine, 12: ptr lOur-d. Iron fi'ea per bun il-, $2 05 2 15. Apple butter, 7-: per pound, pirk'es $i 75 per nf barrel; 7 50 a barrel. Mince meat. 8c per pound. B-jiogna siusnge, 7o p -r pound. Homing iu srure, per ba.rel. $3 50. Live Stock. Fiey & Schilling of the Soul hern-stock yard, q-iote cattle less inac tive than is usual at toe holidays, with limit ed rece-pta. Trade fairly activu, especially (or hogs at 10(325 per cent, higher than in St Louis or Cincinnati. Market strong at tbe close. C ittle Cnoic9 to extra corn-fed nances, IOOO tj 1200 pounds, 4 '4(34; good to chmce bu'ehers' bteere, 900 to 1100 pounds, S,1.34- good to cnoic roro -rt Texas cattle, 850 to 1050 pounds, 3liHc; fair to good c-irn fed Texas cattle, 800 i ioou pounos. 3(3 3.l4; common oorn fed Trxas cattle, 800 10 lioO pounds, 24" (254 ; smooth fat corn-fed cative oxen, 12ou t- 1-XrJ pounds. oAj('13li-'; common and mediim bu cher" c t ie, 7i) to 1000 p muds. 2Xb-4i inferior an-l tr. in Cattle, a 1 descrip-lo.is, liiilc. Jo; b".t bu;He-s' and packers' Neieeimns, ISO to 250 pom ds. 3-; tee- a 'Jqality, 150 to 200 pounds, 2l2' '3 couimou aud rouh, ail weights, Zx-l'i'- Sheep Good to choice mutton glades, ttO to 10) pounds, 4 3) 4'4 :; modium to good mu'toi grades, 80 to L'O pounds, 3,l4'(33?i'c; common and inferior, per bead, fits 2. I BY TELEGRAPH I LOUIS VI L..E, January 6. Flcnr quiet. Wheal fiim; red, 9-Jc; amber and white, 93c. C irn dab; whit.-, 3c; mir-d, 31:. Otts fiim; wLir. 25Jo; mixed. 2.1o. Rye i-t-ady, 52:. Buy timer. fOOli). Pork quiet but steaoy. $8 12i (as 25. Ltrd n? atlv with a fait d-'xuand: cnoice l-af, ti-rce, 6W26aCl choictt lf, keg. 7n Bulk meat- M.ong, 2e-2 SQ3Ai. S$i$W. Bacon firm. 8avr- ird hams, 788Jo. Whisky steady, $1 Cd. CHICAGO, January 6. Floor quit. Wbeat active, firm and higher: No. 2 red winter, 87c; No. 2 Chicago spnDft, 83(283 cash; 84j February, 84 c Marco.. Com in eod demand and price a shade hiiher 297ocabh, SQH'&'-XjXc February; rtj-cted 27c. Oas steady. Kve stead v. Parley t-a-v. Pork active, firm and holier; 7 50 (a i 55 cash, f7 62S February. f 1: 17 75 March. Lard ia cood demand and prices a shade higher: hiz cash, 5.57? February, 5.65fa5.67c March. Bulk meats in food demand and prices a rhade higher. VD8, d bo(So.7 (c. iual, $1 06. CINCINNATI. January Whisky nom 6. Flour de- mai d fair and market firm; family. $4 2-J( 5 25 Wheat scarce and firm; red and white 92 fittl. C irn in fair demand and firmer 3i.'fsd3o. Oats in pood demat-d and prices a shade blither, 25 27c. Rye quiet but st-ady. 52'. Bir-fyqai-t; No. 2 tail held at $ 1 05. P1k q-iiet, 7 90(28. lurd in fair aemand: tt-am. 5 50-'. Bulk meas richer, 2.55(32.60, 3.6U3 3 65. 3 70(2 3 7-V. Bamn ( mand fair and market firm 414d4-. Whisky steady with 1 fair uemaml, 41 03. NEW YORK, January 6. Flour stronger; sape tine Stit und western, f i 20(33 o0 .t. Lou-.s. 80(35 75. Wheat active n0d j Nhade biuber: r- i-.-et-d sprinir. 7675': No. 3 cpr.rif, 9-39 ; No 2 prii.jr, 90 Cdl; imura-Jei!, 92 (al; ungraded red, $1 06. Rye du'l; Wi stern. 5fia57Jc. Barley dull. il ..It q jiet. Crn q jiet, but t-teary; unrad ed, 47c. Ohts active and a shade luither, 31c Hiv demand active. 400"r45c. Hops ttoai;y C .ff..-e au:et. but firm. Suar demand fair and market firm; fair to good refinintr. o3ic. Mo!asta aull: New Orleans. z-j(tr-5c Rice quiet. Pork quiet, but arm; mess, 8 50 (ay lrd demand active; prime Meam, 5 90(35.95c. Whisky, 1 V ST. LOUIS. January 6. Flour firm; business likjht. Wheat hlow; No. 2 red fall. 92;1i9iT rash; 927ag93c January 93?icW$105 Fenrnary. C m artive, firm aii-l hijrhr. No. 2 mixed. 231-229?85 c sn. 29'r29?85 January, 30f:-'?B ' rebruary, 31,ij81c March. H24(ao2fsc Aprd, 33J(i3-i5e May. Oats ina tivj and lower; Mo. V, 208(r'J0.lic casb, -Z.38j May. nye slow. 4-'o bid. Barlev quiet. Whisky steady, $1 04. Pork an advance is asked but none established; $7 Co asked, cash sales $7 70 March. Lari quiet but firm at 5 35(go 40c. Bulk mea's firmer; car lots, loose, t-hou'ders, 2.45(32 55c; cbar lias. 3 45(d3 55c: lonjf clear. 350350c; short clear, 3.5r.3 65c. Bacon dud, noihinK do ing, (jr-eu meats nominal. NEW ORLEANS. January 6. Flour de mand fair and prices hitrlier; superfine, $4 5 25; double extra, 14 75; treble extra, $5 34 50; hiferh grades, bOwb. (Jorn good demand at full prices, 50c. Oats firmer, 32 33o. .Cornmeal stronger, held at 2 25. Hay demand fair and prices higher: prime, flo; choice, f 17. Pork firmer; old held at 3, new f 8 25. Lard active, firm and higher; tierce. 6!i6 c: keg, i-K (&7i. Bulk meats dema.u fair and prices bigher; shoulders, 3Jsf38o; clear rib, 4:; clear sides, 4jo. Bacon firmer; shoulders, ilaio; clear no, 4lsfc; clear, 4- Sugar-cured bams dull, 7?m8c; nncai.vaied, 6J-c. Whisky steady, 1 Qol 10. Coffee active and firm; cargoes, ordinary to prime, 114163 s Sugar quiet; common to good coujinun, 4s5c; fair to fully fair, bigb:; prime to c-noice, 5 (so'ic; yellow claribed, t '".. aio- lasses dull and nominal; common, 2123j; lair, 2426c; centrifugal, 20(28o; prime to choice, 2728j. Rice active and firm; Lou isiana, ordinary to choice, 5j(26c. DRV GUUDS. BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK. January 6. -The cotton goods market was quiet wile, a firm under tone. Snirting prints in active demand but other calicoes rema n qa.et. Dress goods dull. Agents are makiu fair deliveries of light-weight woolens on account of orders but new business ii light. Foreign goods very quiet. KIVEil NEWS. Weather and Hi vert. The table and dispatches below give official particulars concerning the weather and rivers: orrica siwal skrvtck obs. n. s. a., I Mkmphis, January H, 18.9. f Abovs Pjw w.tter. Changes. STATIONS, Rise Fall inches Feet. 8 Froz'r Froz'u Fioz'u Inclie- incite Cairo 14 Cincinnati Davenport Iiuhuuiie. Helena. Ark.. Keokuk Leaveuwoitb . . Litlie Hock Louisville. I. Ftoz'ri Froz'u Kroz'n v 8 H Froz'n 7 8 IK tlrmnlilH... s 5 1 7 Nashville Sew Orleans.. PHWburv 12 "2" Shreveport..... tit. Louis V lekshniif. Bi"io IiIku waief u,.u 01 ii4 LOCAL OBSERVATIONS Ylc?TERDAT. Time. Bar. . her Wind, j 'J Wetther. SO.flR fl NW. i iear 80 58 22 W. I Clear. 80. 47 2i P.E. 1 Clear. 7:00 a.m. 2O0 p.m. p.m Muximum thermometer 2rl -g. aoliuiuuiu theroionieter 7 deg. F. il. t-EAL. iri.ale. signal Corps, U. S. A. II y Teii-Kraptj. New Orleans, January 6. Noon No ar rivals or departures. Weather clear. Ther- Oi.-meb-r twenty-nice degivt-s. Vicksbckg. January 6. Noon River hns fallen tour inches in the last forty eight hours. Weather clear and cold. Ci ncinnati, January 6. Noon The river is swelling slightly, but etill troztn. The weather is clear, and moderating. Pi tts bcho, January 6. Noon Cannot give the stage of the water here, as the marks are covered by ice and snow. The weather is cloudy and cold. v-aiiio, January o. roon navigation is r . T t. -vy still suspended. Ice running in the Oaio is nol so heavy to-day, but it extends from Bboie to shore. Weather clear. The thermoaie mer stood at four degrees above zero at dav- light. .iiovemenrtt at tbe Levee. AURITALS. George W. Cheek. Friars Point: Ouachita Belle, Arkansas City; H. C. Yeager, Cairo. DEFAIlTrjSEfl. Annie P. Silver. New O.-leons: Belle of lexas, St. John s River. receipts yesterday. George W. Cheek 30 bales cotton, lot sundries. Ouachita Blle, 331 bales cotton. 40 bags seed-cotton, 500 sacks seed-cotton. Levee Paragraphs. Business, none. No life upon the levee yesterday. Weather continues cold and clear. There were no departures yesterday. Tbe river receded six inches at this point yesterday. By tow line, we learn that there is a gorge in the river at Randolph bend. I be receipt by river vesterdav were taken at steamboat town. Fort Pickering. ine farker went to tort Pickering and the Coahoma into Wjlf river to escape the ice. A tew more days ot the present wtather and tbe river will be frozen from bank to bank. For particulars concerning the steamers at this port, as well as the condition of the coal fl.-et, see local column. Mrs. Captain Carter, wife of Can tain A. J. Carter, of the John A. Scudder, died in St. Louis last week ot consumption. lne lielle ot lexas cleared lor St. John s river, tlonda, Sunday evening. Ed W. Crowell is in charge of the office. lae II. L. Yeagir arrived at HoDeheld point yesterday morning, and remained there during the day taking on freight. At Cairo, last Sunday, only new-made ice was floating past; no serious damaoge bas been reported, but the ice is said to be verv heavy still. lhe steamer Sidney P. Smith was prevent ed from making her regular trips from Rime. Georgia, down the Coosa river, because of the noatiug ice. lhe Illinois and Marhn Speed have laid uu at Helena on accouut of tbe ice. and the Mark Twain ami Batesville in the mouth of tne St. Francis river. Last Sunday there were no deDartures from New Orleans, the thermometer registered ihirty-two degrees, and streets, housetops and telegraph-wirts were coated with ice. The Oaio river at Cincinnati aud Evans villa is closed, but the weather on Sunday last was moderating, and should it continue, tbe river will shortly be open to navigation. Captain Koudz, ot the CoUon Valley, who lately had his license revoked by the board of ljcal inspectors in New Orleans, has ap pealed from their liudmg to the supervising inspector. lhe Annie P. S.lver passed down Sunday. She wt8 uuablo to land hi re, owing ta the ice Sao took on at Uopetield 3032 sacks'ot oil cake for New Orleans. Tue river at dark yesterday waa not as full of ice as upon iho preceding days, and should the weather continue moderating, in all probability the boats will be able Ut re sume tbeir trips. Max 3satu8, Allie Hancock, William Fitz gerald aud John Green, colored, cau e down the river yesterday in a skiff, trorn the O ceola B -lie, which lies in a safe harbor at Dean 'i Is and. Captain William S. Jones, a Memphian f rtnrily ponnecled with the Pariaot line ut itleameis, has been commissioned com mander of the Yaz;) river and New Orleans packet YeXOj Valley. Major Bcnyaurd bas very kindly given Commodore James Lee permission to lay bis floe stetmerg Coahoma and Geo. W. Cheek, above Washington street, where the govern ment ii improving the river front. Tney will bave a secure ice harbor and be bandy to get out. They resume their regular trips as soon ss tf-a ice will admit. That skating party who intended to skato on lhe ice inside the Hooefield bar were un able to cross the river, and not to be left, were "skeeting" on the afreets last Sunday. Better luck next time. boys. At steamboat town, next Wednesday, (here will be a grand calico dress ball. Tickets can be bad by applying to the "Little Captain. Colon! Moore, William bmitners, or S-ack Lee. Cbarlev Ruseell and Dick Lightburne. An unknown men rassed down the river v-s!e dt.v morning, at two o'clock, in a skiff. His condition was most precarious, and al though the men on the coal fleet endeavored to relieve him from his perilous position, it was impossible to do so, owing to tne ice. The man informed thos-3 who eodeavored to rescue him that he had been in the skiff for two days in the floating ice, trying to effect a landing, and toat lie was carried, away irom Madrid bend with bis frail bark, encircled with a large field of ice. He passed on down the river, being unable to rsceive assistance or effect a landing, on account of the shore ice. The United States inspectors of this dis trict. Messrs. Gronauer and Ralston, have kindly furnished us with the following synop sis of the business transacted during the year ending I)-oeruher 31, 1878: fecearaera in spected, 08; mus-M liwnsed, 153; mates bcensei, 31; engineers licensed. 128; pilots licensed. 31; boilers inspected, 123; number of boilers defective, 70; number of steamers gone out of eervif-e, 5: amount of property lost by explosion, $10 003; amount of prop erty lost by colluion. $400: amount ot ton nage of steamers inspected. 14.872 48; licenses revoked and suspended, 14; number of boilers given wav under hydrostatic pres sure, 2; boilers condemned, 7; investigations for violation of law, 10; accidents by bre, U; lives lost by fire. 7: accidents by collision. 1: accidents by snags, 2; new steamers built. 7; amount of property lost by fire, $95,000; amtunt of property lost by snags, $24,000; amount .ft fees collected tor tonnage, $2215 65: pmount of fees collected for lnwses $045. DB4WIXO. t HPLRmninnPPORTL'XITVTOWIV A t' IRTONK. URST eBlND PI-iTRIBUr-ON. ULASS a, at new orlkas, tub? day, jan- uahi 14. 1B7 lUlla Alontul; Drawing. LOUISIASA NTATK LOTTERY CO. This Institution was re&ularlv tneomorated by the Leglslatureof tbe State tor Kdocatlonal and Charita ble purposes In lxrtK. with a capital of 81.000.000. to which It hns since added a reserve fund of $350,- uou. am hrsna rnnfie Number inrt- tutln will take nlace nienthlv on thn RMtond Tuesday. It nerrer tcala or vostrxmes. Look at the toiiowlng Distribution : CiPITAL PRIZ3. S30 000. 100,000 TICK E S AT TWO DOL' AR9 EACH. HALF-TICKETS. ONK DOLLAR. LIST OF FttlZSS. 1 Capital Prize , I Capital i-rize 1 Capital Prize 2 flizesof S2.50O 5 Przesof 1.000 2( Pilz-aof 500 10O Prizes of loo , 200 Prizes of 1:0 RtHt Prizes of ail S80.000 . 10,000 . 5.000 , 5,ttO - 6,l00 . 10.OOO . 10.000 . moo . 10.O00 . 10,000 . 2,700 . 1,800 1000 Prizes of 10 approximation fxizet: ft Approximation Prizes of S300... 9 Approximation Prizes of 200.... 9 Approximation Prizes of 100. . 18V7 Prizes, amounting to Sll0,4i.0 Responsible corr spondlng agents w mtel st all prominent (loints, to oin a I.beial compensation will txi pnld. Application f -rrate- to clubs should onlf be made to tue tiorai otuoe m ?tew Orleans. write, clsam statlne lull address, for further In formation, or send orders toH.A. ItAtPHim, r. . au tirit-Ans. .. or lo u. L. Gillespie, A west Court sc. Memphis. Tenn. AU our Grand Extraordinary Draiolng nre under ine xiifien'txvin nna rnrmnnenwnl or HdiNEKALS G. J. HtAl'nKlTAKD nr.fl JUHl, . KRLy. PLUMBING, Gas Fitting, Chandeliers, Gas Pipe and Fittingg, WATER and STEAM PIPE, betwr Pipe, Pumps, Hydrants, llose, AT BOTTOM PRICES. J. W. X. BROWNE, 5R 9rnfiff St.. emrhis. Tenn. AO TICK?. NAME AND STYLE OF FIRM N and after THI- DATE the name and style of this firm will do chaoged to ilWBOD & CO The Individual members of the firm and the cap ital mvesua win continue as nert-toiore. WHEELEK,.1ICKES & CO., Jatinary 1, 1879. K4H Main stret. Elmwood Cemetery. KEIIOVAL OF IIODIE8. Memphis, January 1, 1879. TBE disinterment or removal or bodies nowbnrtf d In the cemetery, who died of yellow-fiver, f -om one r-art of the grounds to axcther, tir the Interment of bodies brought from otber planes, will only be permu-eu ana msxie during tne months ot J AMJ AH x and r-EBHTJABY. For the very best of sanitary rea sons tbe Company Is unwilling to assume the risk of such removals and reinterments, except during thosa two months, in which we usually bave our coldest weather. Persons wantir-g bodies removed to lots buouiu can ana maae arrangements now. JOd. LKNOW, President. By Jko. H. Lxnow, Secretary and Treasurer. ATTJfiXTIOX TO LUT, ETC. T 0T0V.VBB3 deal ing special and extra atten- uuu paid vo meir iota, oy tne year or oinerwi-e, should ca 1 ery soon ou the upertntei.pent, at bis oiHce at ibe north gi.te of the Cemetery, and con tract Tor same, a this is the season that work should commence rypymeht In all cases Is required in advance, as ihn business of the cemetery Is con- uuuiea on a mxn Dasta SAM'l. w. PHILLIP. Superintendent. Election Notice. UNION AND PLANTERS BANK OF MEMPHIS, I Memphis, December 7, 1878. ) STOCKHCLDEH3 are hereby notified that an Elec tion will be held at (his bank on MONDAY. Jan uary 13, 1870. from JO a in. until 2 p.m., tor tbe purpose ot choosing Fifteen Directors tor the en- auiug jear. &f. BEAD. Cashier. Mississippi & Tennessee R. R. Co. PRESIDENT'S OFFICE, I Ifrw Yohk, December 7, 1878. f HOLDFRS of the NINE f) MmciSSIPPI AND TENNESSEE RAlROAD C'iMPANY'S kTRVT- MORTGAGE B-NDS. yi (hje. are requi-swd to ( re- -ti. tne same 10 me cr.iHiHL, TRUST COM PANY OF NEW YORK., on or befors January 1. 1879, either for ex,hanee or payment, as tb holder may t 1 to - o, cuwi nuivu Hint? Hiirwi tmn, tcill ceajv. H. 8. i'OOMB. President. BEXTAL XOT1CJB. "OTICK Is hereby given, that on Saturday, January 4, 1879, I. as E"celver of the Fain and Wbltmore Planta tions, situated In sight if Osceola, Mississippi county. Ark in wis, will, in purstntbce of an orxier of the Circuit Conn of Mississippi county. Arkansas, at Its November term. 187 1). proceed, within legal hours o said day. to rent said Fain and Wbftvtore Plar-tatlons, at public outcry, to tbe highest bidder. in front or inecunnouse in osceoia, Mississippi county. Arkansas; said plantations containing, re specttveh, about thtee hundred and fifty acres to;' be rented separately; and trie party or paitles : lug nsnie will be req-itied to give note, t b app -security for said rents, and a 1 en retained or . -crop r sed on said plantations for the rents rm . - lvely tat-rvot j uiuj ue uw vjttt, tfceiver. osceoia, t .. Parties oesilnK In oruiailix. Innulre of wers ft Sneed. Att'ys. " Msln street. Memphis, Tenn Xotlcr. STATE NATIONAL BANK. Mkmphis, Irffl, ueoember 13. 1878 A meeting of tiie Stock holders of this Bank will be held on Tuesday. 14th d-y of January next, at their Baiiklnghouse, for the purpose 01 eiectti.it mineen d'.reetors 10 setve for the ensuing jeiir. Polls open from 1 a.m. to 2 p m. a. ut 1 tfi. JH. casnier. TO SEED-COTTON SHIPPERS. OWING to tfaa decline In Cotton-geed, we will charge the weed and two oottars and any eenta per bal on all Ox torn shipped to out Gins, on and after Monday, 23d DeoemDer. 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Tbe hlghes' Medical Academy of Paris report Mi cures out ot 100 cases within threa days, becret Tha only dlssolver of the poisonous U lo Acid which exists In the Blood of Kneumslle and Uouiy Patients 81 00 a Box, boxes for $5 00. Sent to ar y address on receipt of price. Indorsed ny f nysiciaus. sold by a 1 Druggists. Address, WAS II B URU C & CO., Only lapsrtrrs' Oertot. y Cliff tt. Y S7 Court Place, LGUiSViLLE, K'.j Cures all forxns of PRIVATE, CHRONIC and SEXUAI Dlsi EASES. Sperniatorrlioa and Impotency, tha result of eif-abu in yoath, aexu&l cio-t8 tn tttv turer )arn, jr oilier causes, ard prr-rtuclDS uoie I t Le foU rwiujf rrfeirt: -rvso. S'm!nal KaiiU H3, (cifrlit ami rioan .y iir.ira ) Uinoi of fciRfat, lefectivt Mvu.c- f tij-. !":', riuit)e73on Face, Avertoa t Society 01 i-iLalet, Ct.cio-'ioo uf lilri. Ixm of tissual Foer, 'ic, tr-UH'Tin J mam&itt.' tntpxmHT or unlianpr, are thomnntW aod p-rr:i-Ifc ov'y curei. SYjPHIIjIS tix'i? cured iud JS 1' rrild froia uio tjbtmi; Gonorrhea, GLEET, Stricture, Orciulii, Bcruu, ur iciai, lM-.i ui uti:- prira. dixeascs quickly curwd. It ii alf-Ail-.-ui that aphy sictann bo pays special attcatloii to a oeruiiii cia of diseases, and trcuiiL- Uiouaodi annu ally, ajijuire-t mt tUI. i'hvt.irLins kD-luKtUis fact ofita rwonim.'rj.i ji-rionj to mf care, w ben it if- inooovrnicotto Tisit tt city to. trauntttit, iuodtoirea ca be acut privalclj u. -aiIy by Biail or expnjM auy where. Cares Guaranteed in all Cases tnsdort ilcen. L'iaii4th;!yua praonallv r by Vttar fr an'! itiTTtfl. Charr;c4 reasonable fcnd com-spoudence trcUj confidUhUal. PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of TOO paces, ft-ut to any address t-currly aealcd, for thirty VT centa. Suutild be read bv alL Address as attorn "--l . ; --r- A V l W4.va 9 . 4 M ritCIUPTION FKKK TjH)B THE SPEEDY CURE of Sem'nal Weknes, D Lost Manhood and all disorders broueht on br Indiscretion or excess. Anrdru1st has the inirm dlenta. DH. J AGUES CO., 1 Ht west Sixth trw. rincinnaM. NOX-REIDKXTS. Xon-Reident Notice. No. 3087.-In the Chancery Court of Shelby County. Tennessee. - i a. ttaan vs. i ne unknown neirs of David T. Ash. IT appearing from tiie bill In this cause which Is sworn to, that tbe names and places ot residence of the defendants, the heirs of David T. A&b. de ceased, are unknewn and cannot be sscen alned after diligent search and Inquiry, and they are, per haps Interested In the property sought to be sub jected by this proceeding. 111s tnerernre oraereu. mat mey mane tnf ir ap pearance herein, at tbe courthouse In the city of Memphis, Tennessee, on or before the Cot Monday In February, 1879, and plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, or tbe same will be taken tor con fessed as t them, and set for bearing: exoarte. nid that a copy ot this order be published once a week, for four sucot-ssive weeks, In tbe Memphis Appeal. This lrlib dayot December, 1878. A Copy: Attest. R J. BLACK, Clerk and Master. Br E. B. M'Benbt. Depnti a and M. Wat. Strong. Pol. for Compl'L tne Attachment Notice. Before F squire John Scelman, Just'ce of the Peace for Pheiby county, Tennessee W. D. Lewis vs. Abe M'Gee. IN this cause an attachment having been sued out under section 8455 of the Code of Tennessee, and returned "Levied noon tbe property of the de fendant," and affidavit having been mads that ne fendant Is Indented lo the plainHd In the sum of TDIity-flvn Dollars due by account, and that the claim Is Just, and that tbe defendant Is a non-real dent -f I eonessee; It Is therefore oroered that said defendant make his personal appearance before me on SATURDAY, the 8th of February. 1871. at my otB-e. No. 82 Adam street, Memphis. Tennessee, and defend said attachment suit within the lime krescrtbed by law, or tbe same will be proceed 1 With ex parte; ai.d that a copy of this order be pttb labed ouce a week for ftur weeks In the Memplbs Appeal. Thli the 31st day t December, 178. JM JOHN SPELM,N. J. P. Mon-Keisident Xotfce. No. 3092- In the Chancery Court of Shelby County, Tt nessee D. T. Porter vs. 3. A. Provlne et al. IT Appsarlng from atudavlt lu this cause that ibe .firjdm, Wm. H. Kohlnson, la a uon-ieslaeot of tht etaie ot Tennessee: It b- ti eteforn oruered. That be make bis appear ance terein, ut the cuith ius In tbe city of Mem phis, Vennes-we, on or before the first Monday la Yeftruasr. l7t, and plead, answer or deur toooin plaiDau. g bill, or tbe nami will be taken tor con Mssed ai tohlm, and s-l for hearli g exoarte, and that a erpy of tbisorder be pub.iatMwi enca a week, tor foor sjoosssive weeks, -n tne Men IBM AJTJU This tHn day vt Dcoember. 187K, A Copy Attest. tui. BLACK, Clerk ssd Master. By 3. B. U'Bxmtr, Dwutj Cieik and Mastar. J. H. IIiwm, eoL lor tmpialaaDh 5 CuSGHTo n 1-. w Ainu fJKs wwn Car. raplar and Fourth Ntreeta, Memphlsi. Teas. TTTK bav opened our Oln Hoose, and rwpectfully V V solicit tne patronage or our cuMviums inn I lends, we have p- t our uiiu m nne runnmg oruei, and are satlsfled ifiat no other Ulns In the city can surnass us in ti-mlnir out and Quality of Sample. Sacks furnished to an responsible parties to sblp to our Ulia. All Cotton consigned to us win do ma urea wrjue on liver aud m uin H-mse. h vnw A ro. THOROUGHLY CLEANS COTTON Or nil lnHt und Mand, Knhanrinx the Vaino of tbe staple Iron Ose to Four wraae. Hakes Merchantable Cotton from much that Is now abandoned when ve y fllity or beaten out by storms, cotton gatnerrd in ripened but unowned bills is. by the use of the :. :.." pre tw, red so thnt any Improved gin will produce samples cf good grade and quality. The profit from tbe use of the --. win pay tor tbe machine In ten days cvuniuiiim. for taie ny ALKXASDEIt ALLISON. 866 Front Ht.. Slenapbin. Ten PF- HKll) yOKIKfn.4RW. igpf COTTON GIN & MILL T8 now radr to Gin ail rViftnn ntncliniul tt. .a X COR. SECOND and JACKSON. Ktk)N. Hflr-ks Inml.lwil for Seed-Cotton on aprl cation. All cotton con stened to me will be fully Insured, Thanking my Friends and tbe Public for past favors, I respectfully solicit a eontlnuanoe of the same, bnnlnv tn rfnunv te patronage t ere to fore so liberally extended to me- wl. H Kj J KS. Foot of Kxcliaiig;e Street. CTAVING purchased the Memrihls Gins, and fel- 1 L Ine satisfied that I have tlta mnsr. minnliA GINNRhY In Ihls cltv. I offer mi ertl.tn iha ri,l- 111, nnu Kiismniee 10 give sausr-ciion. 1 am uslns "o taAuriv.i uiia uuu uuiiers, a u a COnPLKTKCOTTODI OLEAXKR, and am satisfied that I can do better work than any ginnery in this rlty. as tiie Cb-imulon (Jlns;ir thn otiiy "ins maicin ein nuiiy cotton. My terms ate as LOW as the LOWEST, and aU cotton FULLY C JVERED by Insurance while in transit or In t.m Houe Thankful for the patronacte extended to the otar ums 1 suiicit a coniiiiimnce of same for the Memphis Gins. AU Seed Cotton lr. sacks, for thn our vtiu win oe etuneu at tne Jiempnis Gins. tJ. V ftTHlt'H. SUA' OKI EM. ADDITIONAL 30O Itoxes Vew Raisiom. 8OO Partages Layer riast. all sixes. IOO Ilrls Choice Oranges and Co- coBnuts, . IOOO Pks Fany and NtieU Candy. 00 Pfca-s Dair- A Creamery Hotter 50O Pks Kolosnaa and Mpleed Piss Feet. SO Pkis Oat Meal and Cracked Wbeat. 400,000 Cfarars, all cradea and atyles. IOOO ritaii Che rinc and Hmsklag Tobirrn. 200 Fkcri Almonds ATexas Pecan. SOO Paul factory and Italry Cneroe. IOUO Picas Jell lea and Preserves. SOO PsTftPreah Crackers and Bis- c sits. SO Brio and half brls Hwect elder. tF" A largo ftock of Wines and Liquors, etc. sold at Prices Casing competition. 'timer Kront nntl lTni IVrI,. J. P. Hanson. Late of Hanson 4 Walker. I. O. Keaaard. Southern Dye Works, Hanson fiReahard, PROPBIEIOBs. (tore and Odlee: ft9H Hecond Street, Dye Works: as. SIO Pontotoe Street. MEMPHIS, TENN. T" A DIES and Gentlemen's Clothing CLEANED. i-J DYED and REPAIRED at short nnn All uoin, wooiers,eilks,etc., DIED IN AL'. COLORS. an orders win reeel.e prompt personal attention. wioas leoeiveq ann returned oy express. rWTAM.ISIIFD 1H3.1. 8 EASDALE'S DYE HOUS OFFICES f 285 Walnut SI., t 128 W. Fourth St., CINtUrSfATI, o. Sk.wU, Bilks, Vclvrta and nXMnK M. I. all lTabrlo. Clcua without rlp Cartaln. eleaaed. Crape Veil. dyrU. rtjrd. -ma. wis am iiwuvhuui wm W. I. ItASDAtt. Cyflqnd your pooda br expreaa. Write for Clrcwlap "LLrVAN Sg-jLj,""- UNDERTAKERS, S17 Second Street, near SSonroc METALLIC AND WOODEN BURIAL CASES and Casksts. Elegant liobes. Gents' BulLs and Coilin Trtmmlnjrs. Orders by telegrapb sent promptuj ... ii. niw imi Kiusiiiis, rain in "miix.pi'nv. Undertaker. mssiI atr.t ti.iir P..t.fllMi. !V. Jt41 ATTOKXJEYS-AT-L.4W. T. IS. MICOP, Attorney-at-Law and Solicitor, ' WTKKa!H.BFlLDIKU,Rom IS Will practice In tbe Coorts of this State and In Ar- Kansas ana Mississippi. Attorney-at-L.atv, CFront Room over State National Bank,) 289 MIX STREET. MEMPHIS. TEN 8. II. CriOOIOiV, Attorney-at-Law, SO. 84 MADISOV STREET. MEMPHIS. N"GTr Firm. Arch. Wright, Wm. C. Folkes. Luke E. Wright. WRIGHT, FOLKES & WRIGHT, Attorneys at Law, Offleet No. ISFnion (street. Itempbls, WILL practice regulsrly In the Courts at Mem- I phis. State and Federal. In tbe Supreme Court at Jarkson, and in tbe courts ot Crittenden county. A'kansas, and of Tunica county, Mississip pi, ana win anet a. upon special retainer, any of the Courts In the States of Arkansas, Mississippi and O. 0 O- mm mm Fresn GiMerpBris JOHN WuSlXjSZT I ennrssww. W.P.WILSON, Attorney-at-Law, 289 Main St., (Over State National Bank.) Mm)lil I ; Tmi.mw W. r. BOND. W. B. LUSH. BOND & LEIGH, Attoraeytvat-Law. 0SOWTIIXE, . - TKXXVHVr PRAn.lRWI Notions,Hosiery 32!) 31 1N STREET - - HE3IPHIS, - - 329 1IAI STltEET Thfe pv xotlow jobbing IIone In Memphi. IMPORTER "WrMIS, LIQUORS & CIGARS, Xo. 14 Union WHOLESA1E 6HOCEU8, Cotton Factors and No. 25S Front street. Memphis, Tenn PA RTiriliAB ATTTKrVTBON Harpmann i 3f an afar tare rs. Importers and Jobbers f Cigars, Chewing, Smoking Tobacco and Pipes So. 236 Slain Street, Heniphit, Tea. u LyARTTES Wishing to nurrhasa anv of the abovA J- where. IAJ PBlCEd and GOOD GOODS Is COAL AND WOOD. COAL AND WOOD. J. W. AIiIaEY, 30.1 Slain Ht. 30 Second Ht. 15 Be-ale Mtrret. DEALER IN BEST Pittsburg and Cancel Coal. A Iho, Ci8 COKG. COAL delivered promotly In all pails or the city Orders lor Casks or car loads fJllej Immediately. JlISCKLLATsKOlS. BEAUTIFUL work of 100 pages, one colored JTV ftoer plate, and 300 ii lust rations, with de scription! of the best flowers and veeetables. a- d now to grow mem. All for a nie en,t ini;.. In En glish or nerinan. Tne t'lowtr and Ytaetable Garden. 175 nnens. sir colored plates, and many hundred engravings. For fiOe In pper eoveis; SI In eleaant cloth. In (ier- HiRDor Fuel sh. Vtek' lU.utrnled Mottthlv Mamruuia, nnu-es a colored plate lu everr number and many Hue an giavtrifrs. Prlc-. 51 2. a year; five coi-l-s Tor n VICK'S SEEDS Hie tne bsr in the world. Send fltr n-nt tliunp tor a Flnral OuirUi. containing list ULd pi ices, aim pienir nr lt.r irmatton. Address .iamk-s viuk K-The-ter New Y"rk. JEBUCATIONAL. CMstiiBrotlK OOIiXjEGrE, O Q ADAM3 STREET, MEMPHIS, TENN.. v O Z J for Boardlmrand D-vatiidnLs cIruIchI. Sclentlo, Commercial and Preparatory Courses of otuuy. r ot lerms, apply to BRO. MAOREt.IAN. President. IIOKSKtt AND JIULES. J.A.F0RREST&C0. DEALERS IN Horses and Mules, 61 & t3 Jlooroo Bt., near Peabodr Hotel. TTTE are receiving dally a large assortment cf V MMhStS and MULES. Persona wanting stock will save money br calllnff belore unrchaslns elsewhere.. Evorythlng sold by us fully guaranteed. Orders solicited. W. A. FAIRES. (SUCCESSOR TO J. B. AND W. A. FAIRES.) Iealer in MUJLES and HOUSES, 3S Union HU, Sear Pontefflee. A GOOD selection of all classes of Horses and Mules constantly 00 hand. Everything sold by me iiaranteed as reore-ented. Orders solicited. TOBACCOS. AwanlM husk rrrtsa at Cini-J Exrxwltlon foi n-r t vasV'ffT Jktc&rvng, vrat. uinw i-Ttr niad. our Mae trt trade-mark la eloaalf Iniit.iifd ou laferior roods. M6 that J-tkmm ia bL ervry pin-" fr w. r0 O. A. S-4i br all dral.-r, Scn-1 fer Muos-t. A. Jack oh 4 V- Mfm iVwhmg. Va. COFFEE, ETC. U.F. Uavanagh & Co. OEALF.UH IX COFFEE! TEA! SPICES! TIlt,!TEB SALK8. Trust ee'u Sale. BY virtue ot tbe power conferred on me by a deed of tni-t. execu ed lo me as ttusteee, on the first of Ftbiuary. 1(72, by D R. Cook and 8. A. Noiton, which Is of leoord In theofflo- o tbe resrlster of Hbeiby county, Tennessee, lu book No. 85, page 14f, 1 Will, On Thursday, February O, 17, at half-past eleven o'clock forenoon. In front of the middle tenement of the Irvine block, tn tbectty ot Uemi.b g, roceed to sell, for cash, to tbe b gheet burner, the followli c described oret ertv. to-wil: A certain lot o' land situated in chelby county, Ten nessee, and being part of lot No ftsu on th plat of the city of Memphis, and bounoed es lollow-: Be ginning at a point on tbe north stile of Jefferson at eel, wtiere it intersect-, iha eaat Hue Of tue allry Imme-liaiely east ot the Theater, running thence east Bevet, tr-four feet. Ih-nce nortn one bunured and f jtty-elnht arid one-half leet to an al ey, thence wtrst seventy-lour feet, thence south one hundred and fory-elght and one hnlf feet to the place of be ginning. This sale Is inaue tor the purpose ot pay ment of tbe luuebtednes secured by wild trust deed. Equity of redemption exptessiy wa ved. Title be. uevea to no p-r.ect, om I s-.il ana convey only as trustee. This property will he sold before tbe mid old tenement or the I- vlng block, advertised for sale by me, as ttustee, on saute day as this sale, both trust deeds having been glveu to s ure tne same lndebtedn. ss. E L. BELCHER, Trustee. By order of J. A. Anderson, administrator of Charles Wlntbar. beneficiary. Trustee' Sale. BY virtue of the powr centered on me by a Dewd or Trust, executed to n-e as f rust us on tbe 1st of February. Is? J, by H. R Cook, whl t is o rec -r-1 in the omoe ot toe uegia.er or oneioy county, Tennessee, in Bo.k No. ha, page 144, 1 will. On Thnrwday.tb.eGlh of Fbrnary, 1H79, at twehe o elo k, noon. In front of the middle tene ment f the Iivli g bio k. In ttin rltf ot Me n phis. n'oceea io sen. iorcsn, to tne n-guea. uidder, tbe fo. lowing described proi-erty. to-wit: a cer am lot of land situated Intheconmy or Shelby and bta eof Tennessee, and In tbe city or Mempb a, being ; par ot lois 845 and 345, on tbe plan i f said tlty, and bounded as follows: Beginulr. at a point on the e -si sl-te ot Secoi.d rtreet, 24 feet rt luche. south of tbe alley between Jenersoa and C urt streets, at tbe in odle or the partition w-.ll between two tenement or the Irv.ng block; tannin; thence 24 teet rt Inches south totnemldule -i me ctber p nltion wall la Mud Irving bio k; thence east 1481 fort to an alley; tbence north 24 teet rj Inches tu iho mbtdleof ti.e Unit deecr be - pi tluoo wait; tbenco west 14KV tt io the point if beginning; It being lhe middle Une- ment oi t ne imng Dioaa. xms sale Is Baade for tbe D -rowna ot pavmai t of the ludebfdnMS seoureo bf aid trutt deed Equity of rodoiBpuoo xprbly walTwi. Title believed to bo parte, bat I shall sail and convey as tiusteeonly. Tiy order of J. A Anderson. Adminis.rHtor of Ctuulea Winter, beaeflcaary. SWEET SNAYT N & CO., AKD DKALEB IN Sti-eet, Hentphis, Tenn. BtHtt-S r Commission Merchants PAIWTOTHK HALKI)r'COTTlS artlrlen nhanld Hm na 'a m- hAfniv imi...i , our motto. APMISISTKATOBS. Administrator's Notice. HAYING qusllrled as the administrator ot the esta-e of Kd it T. Worsham deceased. aU tier sons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make paymwt of same, and all boldlntt claim against said estate will present tbem to me. or my atiorney, at No. 27iVa Miln street, duly authenti cated, in tbe time prescribed by law, or the ame win oe Darre-x. WILLIAM WORSHAM, AdmlnUtrator. B. C. WILLIAMSON, Atlomty. No27!j Msln street Admillllrat,ir'a 1VdI HATLNG qualified as Administrator of V. Rles, deceased, I request all irsons Indebted to mm tocoms forward and settle. Ail persons havms -,-,,u. w.iuii mm are uoiinea to prereni loetr claims, duly authenticated, within the time pre- ...vu .j un , vi iiicj. win oe Dsrrea. WM. IL HOKGEL AdminiMtratar'M Notice. ON baturday. Decern oer 2th, between the hours of II and la o'clock a.m., at the Douohoe place, I will sell to the hUhest b-dder for cash, all the household and kitchen furnim s. ihrm hui.i r cattle, one pony horse, five head hotrs. and one spring IV, luiiHiinc w me esiaie 01 jars. Appuss f. n-iu. ut rase-i w ji. 11. &l,kim,i-,. sr.. Adtn r. Administrator'is Notice. II A v ING been eppolme-l and -in;-lilted na admin- ls-raioron tue estate of Thomas M. Car.ei, ceceased, notice Is berehy el yen to all creditors ol said estate to present their claims tn me. anrt.i: persons Indebted Pa said estste are rejueted to call uuu 9C 11c 0 WILLIAM H. CARVER, i""-o. 14 Union street Administrator's Notice. IJAVING been duly qualified as the Admlnlstra- J- mt or ine estate or w in. K. Tulxton deceasod. ii persons inuen ea io sal-l e-talo are noilUed lo oiiuo lurwnru aria seine tne same, and all persons having claims airainst said est:it are hereoy notl- nea to ine tne same wita tLe und--r-:ned. duly pro- n.c7u .Mini mo lime prescrioeu ny law. or they will be barred. w .. .uSa w- SiAILL, Administrator. November art. 1878 Administratrix! Motice. HAVING qualified as the Adnilnlsiratrlx of tbe estate of Sim uel Thrhe. all persons Indebred to his estate are hereby notified to come f 01 ward and settle the same; and creditors ot said estate are re quired to present their claims duly authenticated within the time prescribed by !swor they will be for ever barred. December Sd, 187. SARAH TIRHIF Administratrix ot cauiuei Tutbe. L. Stewart and G. P. Foute, Attorneys. M. D. Aidminisitrator'M Untim HAVING qualified as the administrator of the estate of S. M. Jobe, Deceased, all persons In debted to said estate are hereoy notified to make payment of same, and all holding claims against said estate will present them to me. at No. H64 Main hfeet, duly authenticated, in the time pre scribed by law, or the some will be barred. 8. I. JObB, Administrator, 354 Main street. George G. Dent. Attorney. Administrator's Notice. HAVING been appointed andquallfM as Admtn Istrttor of the estate of David Talt. deceased, all persons Indebted to said estate will please come forward and settle. Those having claims again said estate will present thera at oi.ee, JOHN IRVING, Administrator, At Toil Gate on Poplar street. Mkmthis, Twh. November HO. 1K7X. Administrator's Notice. HAVING been appointed and qualified by tie Probate Court of Shelby ounty as Adminis trator on the estate of S. D. Mangtim, deceased, notice Is beieby given to all cred Iters of said estate, to present their claims to my attorney. J. M. Greg ory, at his ofboe in Memphis. And all persons In debted to said estate are leqiiested W call there and settle, or fettle with my aeJit. Frank Bauksmltb. f',Jhu,t-,lln T-.. .. r. .... ...... ANDREW D. O WYNNE. Adm'r. AdmlnlNtratori ot OA. HAVING qualified as admlnl-trator of the estate of Fred C. Scbaper. decesse,!. all persons having cl -Inn aaalo-t the said estate are requlrecr- preseut them ptnperly avtbenticated as prescribes ut iaw, aim perscus muejiea to me estate are rc- quwKu ui cume loiwara h n i seme. ANDREW RENKERT . Administrator. A.dmlnlstrator's Aotice. HATING qualified as Administrator with the will annexed of Mrs. Rebecca burkie, eceasetl, all persons having claims ag-dntt tne said et-Ute, are requlrM to present them authenticated, as pre BOfiueu oy law. and persons ludebled to the estate anj lequesiea to come rorwaru ana set le. WM M. RANDOLPH. 35 Madison street. Administratrix Aotice. HAVING qualified as tbe Admlnlstr trlx of tbe estate ot M. W. Kenney, notice Is hereby vlven to all persons Indebted to said estate to come for ward and pay their Indebtedness; and lo all credit ors to present their claims to tbe undersigned or her attorcey. duly authenticated within the time pre- mw i.j taw vr uiesaiuew.ii oe Torever oarred. vrxxinuer na, loifi. AKOLIM. KKNNEY, . Administratrix or M. W. Kenney. M. D. L. Stewart, Att rney. etc. Administrator's) Notice. iiaviing qualified as ediuinlsirator of tbe ai estate or James T. Leatb. lecea9ed. no tlcw Is hereby given to all ptrsi-nt having claim against said estate, to present lUeui to me at Url union street, aieuipnis. Tenn., for payment wlthui tne time prescribed ly law; and all persons ln- uoui j hi miu nme win pieasa coil aud settle wltn me at toe same ptace. JOHN' H. LENOW, Administrator. Dfcemb r 10, 178 Administrator's Notice. ,T AVISO duly qualilied as administrators of John It- Morgan, deceastsl. ull parties having claims against uis esuue are nouiiia io present tnem,dul authenticated, withla the time prescribed by law. And persons Indebted to said esiate are renieted to make prompt pa men t to us. nt No -o- ani o-A Second teet. Memphis, or stet swill betaken to enforce oollcction. sophkonia MORGAN", DANIEL AMKS. December lrt, 187S. Atltulnlstrators. George Glllham, Attorney . tue Administrator's Xotice. HAVING quallOnd as administrator of tbe estate of Avellino Laurenzl, deceased, all persons having claims against the said estate are required to preset t the stms to me. properly authenticated, as prescribed bylaw. Aud p-i sons indebted to the es tate are requested to come forward and sett e. tue MRV L41RENZI. Administrator's Notice. HAVING qualified as Administrator, with tbe will annexed, of B Zoanm, notice is hereby given to all persons lnd- bt"d to said estate or to B. Zoaunl A Co to come forward and settle lhe same; and creditors of said est -tie will i-resent the same within the time precr bed by lsw or they will be for ever barred. Decvmber 2a, 1M78. . B. LANNIXI, Administrator, ttc, or a. ZoaimL M. D L. Rtewart. Ait-rni-v. etr tns BAXKKl'l'fCY. XOTIfK ISi B.tKKll'f( V. In tbe District Court of the United States for the Dltnct ot West Tennese la the matter of John iRL. cteel In bankruptcy. ft iHE undersigned bereby gives notice of his ap- X polntmeni as assignee ot John A R. L. fcteel, of Memphis, ohelby county. T-nnesee. O. WOOLDRILGE, Assignee. Memphis, December 1S7H. tuos XOTIC'K IX ItA.NKKl 1TC V. In the District Court of the United States for the tlstrl.t of West Tennessee In the mailer ot Rob ert M'Keuna In bankruptcy. riHE undt-rslgned bereby gives notice of bis ap I polntment as as.lgnee ot Hobert M'Kenna, ot White Station, She.by county, Tennessee. O. WOOLDRIDUS, Assignee. Memphis. December 21. 1878. so XOrii'E IX BAXKm PTCV. In the DUtrlct Court of the United Sta'es for the District of West I eimes-ee lu the matter of K. J. B L. Winn In bank rap cy. n HE undersigned hereby g.v- s nr-Uce of his ap- L pololinent as assignee of K. J. B. L. Winn, of Memphis, biitlby county. Te nuesse. O. WOOL.1H1DUE. Assignee. Memphis. December 2H, 1b7R. taes -NOMCK IX Bt.KHlPTIJVi In tbe Dtorrlct Cour' or the United States for th District of West Tennessee In the matter of 11 F. Panee In bankruptcy. THE i nderslgned hereby gives notice of his ap pointment as assignee oi B. F. Partee, of Mem phis, Skelby county, Tennessee. ... O. WOiJLDRICGK, Assignee, Memrhls. Defsrnlier 1H7k. lues. LOTTEUY, Havana Lottery. OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE AGENTS. BOR5IO A BROTHER, HirORI.ANS- : : : -aj.W'aH.-- . Bro -N -iwii i rrs - - - .jo r,,, . f i Dr. D. S. Joiii 52edica! Iisperifi So. 17 JEFFSSa STETjf U Retwe. ?in an4 Pxnt, 5f tef DH. JOHNSON IsaoSr-jwiertjwi brajj ... .. terf led as by tv h- most o.cc,f u V V. In the twatmei.t ..f prtvus or s.-rw aW' thorouchand r-ermsnett citre pTiai.dir, " esse, male or f.-mMe. !ttynt ea- ofT.-, ' and fayphl lis cure J ln a few day-, without t.-en.. mercury, char-ire of rilet. or bln-trite froo. bt" -n Secondary riyphills, t'.e rkst -e-Ve erad.cL" V-:t wit the tiseof merci rr. invc-tur'.taiT of se. stopped In a stott U-iw. SuTarHm f-om in.z -J. or loss of sexUKl poWe!, rest, , f, ntt , j rew weeks. Wrtimi of seif-atHi-w and hum' J ve.-iy, aufferiruc from oermaion'tMa &,kI low 1 nefitiyOTrtu. meuUl tJer- peediir and ttntJ. Paltlcular attention raid to the DteassV d womm, and cures ruars nt ee. - - Throat and Lmig Disexwia erjred by rum re-nie I Piles and old sores cured wtihnnt in nmm. r.t ., Ucortheknlte. All oiinsuitfatlons srrlet'r ecmlldr!tlR.t, i Medicines sent br ext,reaa to mi i ..-. , ti-. try.- C!B! tctrrs from 8 .m. to 9 p.m. Eujdi-trom3toD-m. rt. a. jr.TTx-any, yt,r i Tvnvtcc's fialc. i DV .lr;t:eof fh !,nn.nr . n .t.t I t n-e a Tr.iie i.n tli ,11, a iu nirjj w -s rllrd M.-,v ID. 1 sTA. an VJL. k I ,1 1 J 1 T 4 1 - . . . " - - K-vlstei's omee of Sh-;i.v e.mir t,T... . which referencs Is r.a.!-j 1, i-aitloolars, aiid a request of the benetuiary. I wiii. , On thn 4th Day of brcirr, 1S7, -i im-nc o clone, noon, on tne rrs -mines wii A 1 niuoeBt biddi-r. for cash, the f--lloin2 real esta ltut d In the cltv, of Memphis. tT e-, Tenressee to wit: L-t No. :i of W. p. eonj, dlvl Ion. of part of lot No. . In block 53 .Hint, i on Lsuderdale strvet. ne y Pontotoc. wh a fVoma. on Land rd-le str,et of 4!Hj leet. runni-ie b 148W feet to a aller. r,.ilu 1.4 IsV e o"7r r veyeo by W. P. Pond to J. C D,vls. anl t-y tiV barred. Tlt e b llevel t" be aood. but I . 1 .r,.i jnvr7 a - irut-e oruy. t 3. CLAliiLE. Tr.!K Mkmphis. January 4. !.-: "-'-Alv-t- Trntee' Nalo. BT virtue of the tsrms of a d-ed In tru.r tn ma I executed br L. A. n .i.i-s orri -r m i.. ., . r on th. ':ih ,ir , r v .. r , yr l . ------- , - j i-si. nicn c-ru in trust Is ctuy retsred In the R cater s ot-e of 1 ll wiu'on Teane;Sf' ia ' 10 1. PS Taesdsy, January 7, 1S7S, x at the Courthouse dc- - -i tbe city of jretrrlA Tennessee, sell to the l,.;-!it bldl-r. for cti tha following prot-erty, sltmr- Ijlng blne In herSv countr. Teune---e. in tis ; .wn ,.f . ' . iZ being lot No. 1. in b'ock fr. in skI I ton. b-ttltj,ini I on the southeast ut lot No. 2. in salil biork 1 on Spring street. pinn!r,jwlti the same w) ft to degrees, west ins feet to a o.rner of lot No. 4 in t 2 Mne block: thence with llivs of .s N.h j m j totbebeKtnrilng.cionialiilnjseveiity-twvKjuarer.,! Also tneea -tern pirt of block A. henlniiit.g at u,a tMh corner 8U a. of sal a west bo-utda- beglnnlt warrant . - . ' - j .itni or to L Term msof S-tle-Cish. Title bellevrd io Le c ugh I sell and c- nvej onlv as tiTit. al thou; bat JOHN F. W.LsTl.vs. Tmstew TrnhteeN Sile. TTNDER and by v.rtce nt i etrrafn Wirt iltea tn m -e. ot ife e Aorrmber 27, ls7t th PS-ter', or Slielh; an-l rectrued in et seg.. to whl. h refarsnee (, hfr-b.' mn-ii. I ,sm-a tniMte. at ttiere.iui of tne he.flciartei'in ? taM Thursday. January -43, offer for sale, and Sf-Tl si tmt.iin vprii I1A il fl K . . est bidder for casa. the Toi,.lig real e-a!,. S. j and being In thecl-y ol M-im-tsr he o i-.r 1 T-nnessee, and d-scrlrd is fuilowii, to-lh -'Im Commenolng at a slake on the south side M t.- . stieer. In the citr of Memphis, ( JO feet 4 trZi,i two hundred and twenty fert lour inches west v , lOld-KT- wt.t IS iles. o tlx Btiaat I of mm lot No. !; tdmc-j aub otati I - iiifi ui rt u 'ica. aria riinnua than 1 ir ihVn7 ,..r. ;,u.iirYr'.rr.' i mda-Tlineol tald town: thence Mr te the it. belne ttie .-ante w.writ m., Bouiuwe.st comer or e:iie udo L'-"tler,iHie; ll;ti, running south at rhht aralds wl'h Bea-e tri- one hundred ane tlity tiooi J-rl to the north Mde a te.ve foot allev; h-i"- v estwnliy witn s.nd ley ono hur dred ftet (10l)to Driver street; theiier r-orfhwarillr with e ist sue ot Driver tr-et. one bun- .1 t'red ar,d lifty ( 1 ."it)! reel lo ts!e s"ret; tn-n-jo east wardly with tt9 oc,!i ri le of Bele -tr,et one hun dred (liMt)feet lothe t f-tfliflng-. l-elns tne same utori whi?hsald M. L. S-lden ha reccritlv erect, d his resUientre and where he re-rv n-s d-. nale will be ma-ie at the front d-or of the er.irt- ' hottse. In the city of ll-rnpiils. Ter.nefs'e, at 12 O'clock. Equity of redeiir.-tirn Is expre-sly w iiv.-si in said tnin deed. a:-d tlt'e be lev i to b irfa out i suaii ssiiatia convey in Mute? cniy t.:. a. WELI.MIKH. 1 mstee. Rnjster. Waldran Bacon. Auctioneers. Trnsitee's Sale. IS pursuance to the terms of a Trust Tieed. ex ecuted to me on the i:h dav of Noveiubrr. l77.dnly reiristete-l In CLat'el Book No. . De I o?, i v. Ill, ' On Hatnrday. llthday of Jaary.l87V 1 at tbe residence of tbe late J.J. Sears, on Ur i . avenue, i rooeed to sell at public atit-tion, to 9 ' hhrt est bidder, for cash, the fo!Pln p.operty. towlt: AU tbe Loulioid Ti-TaTtcIieu furniture on sa d place, and faiiiti.tr IniDlement-: one gold watch and chain, one horse and biuory, two -milch cows, one small wairon, an t.s.or in-iit of i valuabl- books, one i.undied c-tmr duds, ,-tc baie between the h-mrs of in a nt. and 1 ( m. ' t I. M'DOWELL, I mate. 1 Memphis, January 1, im'.i , f Trufstee'i falc. BY virtue of the power conferred on rue trTtS? " of Trust, executed to as InKw r.n ri truWee on the hrst day of Set temlx-r 1M73. by H L. . U liiKlty and K. rjiinKier. wn en is r re-or i tn ti k..u. ofBce of t-helby county, Tennessee, in iiook 97, paa 44, 1 will. On Tuenday, January SS, 1S79. iiiui-iuM i....m it soutn pue or uoart sjuir iir, it ITllll in wio unj ui jieinoui. proceea st.il. ror C-vh. ine nigiiest bidder, the ioil-.wlrg pn-titrtv. to-wl oneuudw .ed halt of part ot lotriUM. parlof bavou lot 4S 1; oeplntiti g at the s-tnthivest c ner of Sladl- bou nuu urs.nu strjeis; tiicnc wast Willi the eouttl side or Madison street 1-ltiu fet: tbence soulh nj parallel with iV.soto stie-1 1 4ti (Mian, w- tbence eat Itnjj feet to reS t-s;reK; tnencenUa west hide ol D.wto street 14813 feet to Mudlsoa saeLiothe heginnlng. ls. one tind-vtrJed oe-half interest In lot No. . pait of lot 4H,-; t"irnin at tue southwest corotr or Second and Gay. r-o streets; thence witb Gavto street w st 14lj t et; ihence -outh tl fe. t: thena? east ana parallel wttri ti.-,v0-0 Mreet 14M4 feet u Stcand street; thenen wlto thewest sl.ie oi een'i'' strrs-i oi leet io uajoso street, to the be&rf" ' 1 Ills sale Is triade at tin re;.iet ortte buneOd- rieht luv-iinvl hr lh rt.u.1 t.t ,.. Ii- ,1,1. s . property Is be-ieved to oe irV. but I wiii -et ; convey only as taisteo. E'ltiltvof re iemptlon lsTi V presly wmvetl. K. il. HKhN 1 rest-. V Trnstee's Male. BY virtue of the r"w--r conferred on mer-y the ', terms of a deed or Hun, exrul-d to irm as i trustee, ou thetwetity sixth d.-rof oe ober. I.S73 1-y-" , T. J. Yarbroiitfii bis lfe.t. J. Yurb'co'j.- which Is recorded iu toe negater's oiilea of SlKi:f county, Tennessee, in book ii.j, at i-ue 11, I wul, Oa January ., 1S79, between the hours t r l- and 1 1 o'clock am . ol ' said day. at the s uthwet corner ol Vain at o Hwit son stteeLs, In the city or Mnii-hs. Tennessett. p" oeed to sell tor cash, tot be h tilie, bolder. r,e p .. ertv conveyed In salt tru-l d-rd, and whkh U d- ' scilbed as foilows- Part or lot No 3, In block No. 17. or the Builir Division or said cily of Merr nhis. bot;ndel m ft-" lows: Beginning at Ir northte-t eorfierof H. ajiil -W. Annion's lot on E-lm-s Mreet mn,-lT. in.rl with Echols street oS teet t Ir..- h s to A. B. Jewel s lot; Uienceeast lo Ills soii!r,-at coruer ; I hern-e st --.ia ' oS fer I i inches to It. and W. Amnion's north il.te; ther.ee west wiih said line to tae bertiin.n oa Fcttols street, about 1h;j iw-t; t-ln the same lu de scribed In a deel trom J. F. Join ton. tnitet-. to it, E. Johnston, wtitch d-.l 1? reconled tn toe re-tsreil office of Snely ctHintr, Toiuie-isee. Ii book lOv page 474. t which deed reference Is be-e md '. Thlssa;e Is made at the rtq iest of the t nelicisry. -default navtrg Iw n m.ele in tne Dan,eut ot tii debt sed red b lUe tru-4 oei. Ttie illle to lhe pro-. eny is oeiieveo to oeaood, Lut 1 only trustee, leuuity ot redemnti -te.I . . S. U. JuUNSTON', rrusfceL December 1 3. 1.h7s. L Ii. Co.vtwir. Anrt'o-r7. 'J KLSTr I.'.-, S iLK. BY virtue of the terms of a !ee3 In tmst, to ma executed by L. A. Rh,lfs and wife, r - M. Rhodes, ou ttie tenth dar of heLiuarv. 171. which dvd or trust is tiuly ie.is:ered lit tne keoser's omoe of Sht-lby county, leiiisee. In de4boi.kN(X la. page 177,1 will on Tuesday, January 7, A. D. at the south gnte Meoipbis, cash, tne fol to Shelby cm town, and said town, and thus itewnVtl; Begltml, g ai Hi wiiiuiwaioirii roi npnnaii:i irss streets, iheiiod wwtwltti Ciossstr et li' feet to the lot i, rhoiKas Broolis; theiioe aloi.g tbi line of a'ol lot tn V f-et; tbence east lso fett; thence north y leet to the rjrglliidni;. Also the t itter lot in sifd town of r..'mnrtno!k. scribed as foilown: Heeiui.ing ;,t the soii:!-wer ror- ner ot toe aoove tiectnpi lot - i t-t:K -::i Txa (rrees. west ii 4-ldO chains; to a stake: tlienec s- li 18 degree's. ea-.t 1 an i !-I-lis. ,-,.;.;o. t,, -, thence north 7x cecrves. e.; :t j-iiui ..i.iiui: thetioewiih the above lM:rlr-d lot iH.rh 1 de grees, west 1 sn-It'il ch.iuis t tiie li;liiiiiii?. Al-o, a part of lots arid 7 on the cr glnai .-i m of sa.1 town, on wl lch tLn siorehoue ol snlil .,'u.mIm ax Incited In Februarv. 1 . i. froo:in ;ni t,-,.t i,,n ,ir less, on Bi:lt;e -t eet; tht-nce wfit.-suily 't ween paruuei lines 2, leet loSpt--i ' , oebig tun same protrty coiivt-)el In tra-t ,o v in P. pa-il, . trustee, by deed of rect-r l in r-n.lov c, n ..i k .-i. tefs oil.-oe. In b.iok o. tart -Jii. n isjes 4J.I and 4; !, Terms of Si'e - Ca-di rijolty m le. on an i dower Inters t barred, and iii!o tsMievcd to l gooa allnoun 1 sell and oontey only s t-une D. IL l'HST(N. Tr-.tew. ' Trustee's Nale. IN pursuance of the terms of a trust ce-1 exe -caled to me by W.tUer R. Cattrr. on l ie d day or ceLtember. 1m77 and dnl r -'sirwl. etc, 1 w ill, on January 1 S79. at the southwest cornerof Main and Mi-lisoTftreets, ' In the city or Memphis, pmend lostli at p..t-,l auc- : lion, t i tue hlgiiesl bidder for cash, t'-wii.-rio at R. L. Lee " now iilnc at the wharf M the c t? o." Memobls, Tennessee. Lurthr witb all and singular tha sp-.rs. Cables chain s. Miwrs and olLtr a, pu- nances to said whartboal. Sale beiwtx-a the tuufi . of 12 m. and 1 p ui. . . s. .1. r v e. TMit-w :i:cithu IxffHiorN Aotire. HAVING qua ltjed as tha I vernier with t' annexed, of the e-tata ir L'.-rderxnt A -1 deceasrsi.ail p.-rons li 1-l-tl -os;id e; V oweu M'Nntt 4 Co . of wnl,:t ilin H-nd-r. of was surviving partner. te r i . i u io . " xuedl.t- pa-uiei t; and tho. ;ruii liil.tu. - will pieaeul tuem w ilfiouk c It, . l!i',,'.r'i t.if,,. fj AVISO ytialtrw I J ot tbe I at set - r .. .- i ; hi. rvc if-w ' ; : swilsrj. ; of Court Finare, tn the el'y of Tenn-ssee. sell to tne h!list tiirider fot - lowing IjrOlH-rlv. &tlot llttiv kn,l t,-ln f ntj. Tmrirssee. lo -Ue low, tot lierman- I ne lot two li. hire K on il.nLL.inir' I i 1 .7 f f 1