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THE- MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL--FEID A Y, APEIL 15, 1881. RAILWAY RECORD. Arrival and Bepartnra of Trains. Trains on the Padncah and MemphU road move . follows: Mail haves daily at .(Op.m.j freight ave daily at 9::M a.m. Mail arrives dally at :a.m.; freight arrives daily at A M p.m Train on the Memphis and Utile Rock road move 1 follows: Passenger lvn daily at p.m. ; freight ..aves .Uily, exj?pt Sunday, at 6:M a.m. Passen--r arnin daily at 10:SS p.m.; freight arrive ally, except Sunday, at 6:lSp.m- Train on the Mempiiia and Charleston road move s follow, city ttm-: Mail leaves daily at ll-W i in. ; fast mail and express leave dally at 1:00 m. Mail arrive dally at 11:45 am; fast mail and vpress arrive dally at H M p.m. Somerville ao--nnmodatlon leave daily, except Sunday, at 4:40 i m. ; Somerville accommodation arrive daily.ex jnt Sunday, at 8:00a.m. , Train ou the Louinvilleand Nashville road move i follow: Fart mall arrive dally at bM a.m.. i?ave at 10:ft0 p.m.: mall leave dally at 7:36 m. : Brownsville accommodation leave dally, :cept Sunday, stttOo p.m.; mall arrive daily at . p.m. ; Brownsville sceommodation arrivesj dal v . exeent Sundav. at:40 a.m. BaUirday the ex- Urea runs only to M' Kenxie, connecting for Nasu- Trains on the Mississippi and Tennessee road aove as follows: Mall leaves dally at 12:iW p.m. ; anils aecommodation leaves daily, except Sunday, it sn p.m.; freight leaves daily, exi-ept Sunday, i 7:10 i.m. Mall arrives dally at 10:10a.m. ; Sardl :comino'lat.ii arrives daily, except Sunday, at l. a.m.; freight arrive daily, except Sunday, at ii p.m. PERfWXaL ad OE5EK4I. Commiasioner Kink say there is no truth :i the report in circulation that the trunk-line 'Ool has been broken up. The Charleston road is receiving a lot of iflw rail by barge. 7i) tons of which arrived Wed , ., ,v stn- ton will 1 e knded here as last , they cau be sulppe l. Following out the plan of consolidation y the Pennsylvania nilroad, the separate organi ntlon of the Allegheny Valley railroad and it .raoches are to be discontinued. The rear end of the "hind" car used to be l good place in "ye olden time" for the president inspect the roadbeds from. Now they baveroed . mter to du that work from a hand-car. , Master Mechanic K. I). Anderson, of the hlr.i-n and Bt. Louis railroad. wa severely Jr. uredatthe railroad workshops at McComb City, Ml isnippi, Monday, by the failing' ol a derrick. S'liue sixtv general passenger agent in a ncctingat Chicago, Wednesday, decided to re-en- t Hie time table." of last summer, to KO Into effei t lay I'tth. This ni-ikoatiine table for the whole ouutry. Colon I C. C. McKeever, newa contractor i the I.ittle Rock and Fort Smith railway, lroa -loiintatn and Texas and Pacific railroad, ha old out his Interest to the soutnera Hew coin- any, of Louisville, Kentucky. One of the modern wonders is the rapid Iro islrucilou of railroad in Mexico, Work I be- ng pushed with the greatest energy, laborer uliig employed on the Sullivan aud Palmer road, nd ll.ooo on the Mexican Central and other rail oad. The Newcastle and Franklin road, thirty- 'x im.es lone, wss sold under the hammer last aVedue-d-iv at Newcastle, Pennsylvania, for 1775,- Mr. 1 noma r. Minpsoiii reprcscmiii; me 'ituhurg, Buqjilo aud Western roart. was me pur- haaer. - The coat of "priyate cars" is exaggerated. I'liev are set clown as CtlllL' Slii.UUO to t-.ffl.0n0. Iivlicn in fiM t the finest rarely exceed 110,000. The ir -fcldcitts who indulge tnese lanclea are generally ueu of large means, heavily iutercsted lu the com allies. The Si. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba railroad, with its extensions,! a more extensive ind thrifty corporation than is generally known, luring tlio past two mouth over '200 miles hae .en added, making a total of aome 800 oillt 10 he Hue. The directors of the Miami Valley and lo'umbiH railnmd met at Columbus, Onlo, yester lav and ciMiflmi'Ml the bouda heretofore contracted ifor iilii'ietit to build the road from tTolumbus to tavnesv.l e. Warren CO mtv. Ohio. It U alliiceo Itha't the work will be commenced as at on a the eut!ij.r will allow. James I Hal ton, ol tne Alton raiiroaa, nas iiccu offend the position of commissioner ol iirraiit rates for 'the Southwestern association (or three years, at ti00 per month. He ouly re- iiilres the consent of tne Chli a.ro and Alton rail road to consummate the arrangement. There is a movement to make a passenger pool among these roads. Oenevieve Ward i shocked beyond all ex iiresslon because men and women are compelled to sleep in the same leeprng-car. It Is dread ml, says the New Orlean Wis have Iju worried over tho same thing, awl been ia ml. I to go fo sleep, lest some woman should hloroform lit and kins a ia our dream. No man safe in a mixed aleeping-eir. I-et u have, sepa rata slueuera for the sexe. and discharge the porter aud employ only chambermaids. lie Irosi JfosiBlaln Diwi Crawley'a Little Rock Itemacrat, Wednesday: A well- known St. lAiiis. Iron Mountain and Southern railroad gentleman informed us yesterday that the company hsd started an engineering party out from Peaeh Oreli-nt to urvey the lliyj tor a road lovn LTowiey s nuge to rorresi tity. . "That means the cau'.tire of the Iron Mountain and Helena riad;"e sngceted. Well, I snptioae the Iron Muuntalu folk will buv them out. ' The Iron Mountain h; pii-hlug the work on its branches, and It would seem Jay tlould meant what he paid tviien be promiteu ttiat iceueresnouia be built in Arkansas. A.T. and ft. r. Annual Report. Bofrrov. April 14. The annual report of the officers of the Atchison, Tocka and Santa Fe railroad shows the gnis earning for the past year 14 have been s.;Vsi,y7.i: less operating expenses and taxes. l :u:l,'.i; other deductions aud ex penses. Including 1 per cent. In dividends, fixed charges, renuils. etc.. Hcxregnting .I,J7'-,,0.V, leav- iiKasunilus of f II 71. 1 he president s report states that there has been timt .in construction, including Sl.IliVTW for new rilling utock. Jl.wll.0ij: are! iu order lo provide fund lor this and other tutlavs, largely exceeding tne issianceoi uieoinip- iiicnt fund nlscd In IK7'.i, made necesaary by the vigiiroua extension of its lines in Kansas and New Mexico, tne uireeiors isuea viwz,w oi iock th"ir sUM kholdcrs at par, and tlw capital stock wa further incnased by the purchase or exchauge of capital stock of the various connecting roads: moreover, tne noiuers ot s.i,'J.t..-i ooiisoiicateo mortgage b.,nds availed them.selves of the option to convert them iuto stock. The road, with it braiiehes, is about milt long, and from the re cently funnel eonnectksu at D'.'iulug with 4he Southern Pacific, a large business is expected from CiUioruia aud the minimi distrirt of Arizona. Thn Atlantic and Pacilic railrwd. of which the AU'liison aomn inr own nnr-lislf of the (lock, ha bees pas led 100 miles west from Albuquerque. illtOKEllS. Money Made ! 910, $20, $30 or S10O. Invested tn our new money-making, co-operative plan of speculating, iivea n 4 nualant I rome, and lay the foundation of your fortune, benn lor new pampniet, tree. FL.Kalall.MU ak MIM.KR. Brokers, 23 MerehaiiU Building, Chicago, 111. CIIANCF.KY NALG, CHANCERY SALE REAL ESTATE. No. wki. R Chancer Court of Shelby connh" If. W. Anderson, personally and a guardian, vs. Mary II. Anuerson ctai. "T Y virtue of an interlocutory decree forsaluen r tered In the above cause on the 6th day ol Aorll. 18K1. M. B. 81. psges 164. etc., I will sell al public suction, to the nignest Dinner, in ironi 01 the Clerk anil Master aotlice. Court house of Shelby county, Memphis, Tennessee, 011 within legal hours, the following described prop rtv. situated in Shelby county. Tenn.. to-wit: 11 A trset ol land known as the Rash tract. lying in Geriuaiitown, and bounded on the east by the lane running from uemmiiown to ucmanao, Mllaii.nl: and oil the south by the Robert A. Iw ia tract; and on the west by the James Ford tmct: and on the north by the Dennli tract, with the Morgan place and the School land also on the north, and being 011 tho edge of aud aouth of the village of Germantoivn. and containing 40l acres this being U10 property conveyed by one Krancts Molllter to C. t. Anler.-on by deed dated July 1, ImkS, and recorded in Register' office ol xhclbv county in hook No. 68, page 414-116. Alont the north boundary of thi tract run a lane which wa coiiveved by said Moniter to said An derson by a deed ditcd July 11, 1868, and recorded in Register' otttee in book 69. page 448. etc. 2.1 Another tract conveyed by a id Molllter to said Anaeraon by deed dated "tn April, 1876, and nkcorded iu said orricc. In book No. 74. page 460- 461, and iK'Ing In the village of Oermantuwu, and bounded on me aotiiii iy tne Kiisn traet as de scribed atsove. and beainnlng at the northeast cor ner of said Rash tract; thenca west 6 chains and .13 links to a stake o north line ol the Rash tract thence north 4 chains and 16 link to a stake thence east t chains and 50 links to a Make on llu west side of a st-eel 40 feet wide; thence south on tho west ado ol aid ttreet 4 chains and 16 links lo the bfiriiinlnc. containing '2 acre and 66-100 this added to the protierty described first above, foustiluied the home placa of said Anderson. . A tract lyiug In Hie Dili elvll district of said county and containing 5.50 acre, and bounded on the north by the Methodist Church lot; south by the aforesaid described land of said Anderson; east by the said laud of said Anderson, and west by thn land of Mrs. Weir lliil being a lot con veyed by J. J. Rawllnja, trns'ec of atid county to aid Anderson bvdtc.lof lllli January, 1876, and recorded lu said Register' office, In book 122, 4se 137. 41I1 A lot of land lying in the old city of Mem- fibis. In tatld county and Mate, the same ta lng dea guaud a lot No. 74, begiiintng on the noith line of the Pliteonroost rood 46 feet west from the west llaeol Oilcans UrilH; thence west with the north line of the I'igefiuroiuit road 44 feet; thence norti. at right angles with nid road and through the cen ter of tho tiulirilug 148 feet to the alley; thence aatst 33 feet tn Orleans street: thetiee with OrUan ntrai't about SO leet : thence south to the hcglumn corner on anid rosd. which Is also known a Mar shall avenue this belna- the property conveyed bv W. L. Auderaou to said C. L. Auderum on the Istof January, l.d. 5th A tiaet of laud lvtng lu said county and finite, and consisting. 11 told, of 648 79100 acres, and made up as follow: of 583 acre out of grant No. 3710 from tne Mate of Tennessee on the 20th ol .if July, 1KW, lo belli Wly alley; and of 25 acres old by Littleton Henderson to Seih Wheatleyon 25tu Februarv, im: aud also ol 39 79-100 acre sold liy '1 nomas i . and R. K. T. Means by deed recorded in book .V, psge 18H; aud the whole being the land described In deed by Seth Wheatlev to John Parbam, of date !lh ol May, 1S50. and recorded lu book No. 6, pnge 411, the boundaries of which areas follows: Bi-giuuli:g; at a stake 32 links south of a weet gummaiked "A," thence south 71.20 chains lo a black guui marked A. see book N, page 187- south 15.50 chains, see book N. page 185; south 20 15 chains lo a stake 16 links north of an elm marked A; see book N, Page 188, in all 106 .an chains; thenee east 19 .75 chain to a tako, post oak and hickory pointer, ee book N. pagelsA; east 22.60 chains. In all 12 :ii chain to a stake, three black oak pointers; southeast corner of Neil Mi Land a occupant 011 VVm. Brown' west boun dary line of his 3188 acre entry No. 191: thence north 68 90 chains tn a make ami white oak marked M. H. Brown. N W corner: thenee east at 22 . t0 ehalnat eroediig a branch, in all 52.40 chain to a take; whence north 50- west iMlnka to a black oak marked L. H. : thenee north S3 75 chains to a take: whence north 29- wtat 2 links, a willow oak marked 8 W, Kllas Ferguson's corner: thence west 52 40 chains to a stake, saiwafm and hickory pointers, ioel Coward's southwest corner; thence north 5 chains to a stake, black oak and hickory pointers, iiuileck's northeast corner : thence west at 23 chalna, eroaaltig a branch al 43.75 chains, a mapla marked 8 W, original extreme uorth corner o4 WD acre aurvey, see book A ot sun-ey page .161, west l.Mchslna, in all 45.28 chains to the begin ning pt.lnt this being the troct of land vested by decree of the chancery court of Shelby county in the ease of O. p. Farrow administrator, va. P. 8. l-arrow ej al No. 2i.2 R. D . of date March 19, JK7S. lu said C. L. Anderson. Term of Sale One-third cash, balance in 12 and 24 uiniuhi, purchaser executing note with ap proved security nir Uie deferred payments, lien retained, etc. This April 7, 1H81. K. J. BLACK. Clerk and Matter Clapp A Beard, f. X. Edmouoauo, sola. FINANCE AND TRADE. FINANCE. , The ijuietude and Baincneaa of banking af fairs continued yesterday uiiintcrupted. the want of movement in money is the most cmbarrasing point iu the business just now. We want some ol our capital put Into the form of manufacturing en terprises, so that when it surplus is not required in the distribution of raw cotton an outlet for It may be found hi some other way. Where material has to be bought aud labor paid it wage, capital circulates with activity : and where occupations are rtivprdtimt when Monsv cease to be called for by one It is in request by another. The want of this diversity I the difficulty surplus capital meet with in in nempnia, aiiu n susw to fill the vacuum that exist by be wise policy lug b start- iia manufactories. fexenange raves si our bank were as follows: Buying New York aud principal eastern points, demand, at par, premium aeillng; New England and other points, carrying S days' grace, M discount: New Orleans, discount. Money is loaned at 6Q8 per cent. MEMPHIS BANK CLEARINGS. Clearings. Balance. Aprill4...: M,H23 $10t,7 JO Thus far tills week... t;r.,729 20 Jul .2oii 3:1 Same time last week - fi63,'J7 7 110,04 JO dame time last year W8.7: W IjM'JO 0 BY TELEORAPHA PARIS. April 14. Rente, Kit. Z'c. NEW ORLEANS. April I I. New York sight ex change, 2u0 per cent, per $1000 premium. Sterllug exchange banker' bill, 4X1 4- LONDON, April 14 Consols. 100 11-10; account, 100 13-16; new 5, 104J4: 4,'Vl. 116H: 4s, 117V,; Illl noi Central, 141; Pennsylvania (antral, 71; New York Central, IW.l; die, 4!; Erie seconds, loti; Reading, 3i. NEW YORK, April 14. Money closed at 4 per Cnt. Prime mercantile paper. 66 per cent. Sterling exchange bankers' bill steauy, 41'4: denianu, a3. Government bonds strong and VnH higher; conponaof IHxl.MM; new 8a. ivXi: new 4s, li:i; 4. 114; Pacific 6 ot 1H9S, 180. State bonds dull; Louisiana 7K console 60S: Missouri, 112: St. Joe, low: Tennease6a old, 7:t5,,;Tennesee 6s new, Virginia lis old, Xi: Virginia 6s, new, a: Virginia consola, 117; Virginia consols preferred. 118 Rallroad bond were moderately active. The stock market opened generally Arm, but speculation soon became weak and feverish, and an unsettled tone characterized the dealings. Price continued to decline until after the secoud board, when the decline from the highest point ranged from ?i to ' lier-ent., Northern Pacific preferred, Pacific Mall and the trunk lines being prominent therein ; Elevated railroad shares exceptionally weak, Metropolitan selling olf tiK per cent., Manhattan H per cent, and New York S per cent. In the late dealing some of the shorts endeavored to re alize profits, which resulted iu a sharp recovery, the general list advancing l' to per cent., the latter Northern Pacific preferred, while Elevated railroad urooerties recovered "A to 2 Per cent. Transactions aggregated J."7,000 shares; Canada Southern 10800, Central Pacilic 4400, Delaware, Lackawanna aud Western :i.i.ou0, Delaware and Hudson 'MM, Denver and KioGrande 4ooo, Ilaunl bal and St- Joseph foo0, Kansas and Texas 1100, Michigan Central 23.000. MelroDalitau Elevated XoOO, Northwestern 11.CO0, New York Central aiOO, onto ami Mississippi 1 AW, Pacific Mall la.eoo, Su Paul 15.000. Sutro Tunnel onoo. Union Paeillc 20.- 000, Western L'uion ;sjoo, Erie :il,000, Iron Moun tain 2irjtl, Lake Shore :,0u0, Manhi.tuiii Elevated :W.O0O. MarietU and Cincinnati first Dreferred 14.- 000, New York Central IH.Oou. Northern Pacific 8200, Ontario aud Western 5000, Reading "CKJO, St. Paul and Omaha 5OU0, Text Pacilic 6000. Wabash Pacilic 6hO0, Chicago, Columbus and Indiana Central 301)0, Nashville and Chattanooga 2700, and New York Elevated 3000. Closing quotations: Contra! Pacific bond, 114; Union pacific first, 115; Union Pacific Land-grants, 1I2.,: Union Pacific sinking fund, 120.' offered; Lehigh and Wllkesbarre, 1W: St. Paul and Sioux City firsts, lot; Chicago, Columbus and Indiana Central first, 1'25; Chicago, Columbua and Indiana central, aecouas, no sales; Erie seconds. 101; Rock Island. 131 oflered; Panama, 47; Fort Wavue. 132: Pittsburg. 131: II linot Central. li'-i: Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 162': Chi cago and Alton, 133; Chicago and Alton preferred. iiu; new ion central, u.i;-,; Harlem, 1W; Ijiks Shore, 126; Canada Southern. 100; Michigan Central, 107; Erie, 4I.1-,; Erie preferred, 8bH: Northweausrn, 122; Northwestern preferred. 134!: St. PauL lll''. : St. Paul prferreil, 1214; St. Paul and Omaha, 40; St, Paul and Omaha preferred Delaware. Lack awanna aud Western, ll'J; Morris and Essex, 121: Delaware and Hudson. 110: New Jersey Ceuual, 100: Reading, 61;a; Ohioand Mississippi, 42; Ohio and Mississippi preferred, 10::; Ches apeake aud Ohio, 124; Mobile and Ohio, 126; Cleveland and Columbus. AO: Chicago. ColumhuM and Indiana Central, 123; Ohio Central, 12U; Lake Erie and Western. SO: Peoria. Decatur and , Evansville, 7 ; Ontario and West ern. ' tv"; Burlington, Cedar Rapid d Northern, 71; Alton and Terse Haute. 40; Alton and Terre Haute preferred, I2A: Wabash. St. Louis and Pacific. 4h",; Wabash, alt. Louia aud Paairic preferred, mI; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 5K; Hanni bal and St. Joseph preferred, 102: Iron Moun- irtya. ot iMuu Mis mu risuuiisw, Ol- fered Su Louis aud San Francisco preferred, ttlfc it. Louia and San Francisco first preferred, (,; Chicago, St. Loot and New Orlean, 74 ; Kansas and Texa, 45; Union Paclfle. 117'-: Central Pacific HtiVi: Northern Pacific 42: Northern Pa- clrie preferred, 73; Louisville and Nashville, 91"4; isaanvuie ana cnaitanooga, 7-;; Louisville, nevr Albany aud Chicago, 7ii; Houston and Texas. &'; Denver and Rio Grande, 10T; Western Union Telegraph, IK.',; Atlantic aud Pacific Telegraph, Pacific Mail, 51; Adam Ex press, 130; Well dt Fargo' Express, lib; Ameri can Express, 78; United State Express, 50; Quicksilver, 17; Quicksilver preferred, 6-"; Cart oon, 2-, Central Arlsona, 4; Home Stake, 26; Standard. 24; Excelsior, 6; Little Pittsburg, S'a: Ontario. 37. I COTT03T. The telegrams reported no especial change ot tone in cotton yesterday, perhaps on the whole 11 wa Dettcr. trices remainea everywnere un- manged. In our market there wa an active nouirv. nrobablv arislna from some of the buvers objecting to do business to day, and it was expected free sales were maue In tne evening alter tne aay reoort were sent into the cotton exchange, tor good whiie cottons laetors were stiff in their ask ings, and lower qualities were fairly up to author ized figures, At the close quotations remained mi hamied. cxceDt for orditiury. which advauced ie. The New York and Liverpool markets will have no report to-day, as they close for Good Friday. Yrttrrrlau. IVty ixforr. fj 6 ttt 8 Ordinary 9 " viood ordinary g a (iw middling 0 9 Middling 010 tsood middling all- lUS Stain and oft color Low ordinary, 6c; Ordi nary, t'-4c; good ordinary, 7;ic; low middling, gv.e: middling, 9e. . . Market steady. Sales, 1(100 bales. Including 800 last evening, luOO to exporters and 600 to spinner. MEMPHIS COTTON STATEMENT. 4tock, Heptomber 1. 188a Received to-day 80s Received previously 429,308 8,381 aVil7 4:S,501 367,882 68,619 4,783 ,. 5,.f. -.4:10,117 shipped to-day M.B24 Shipped previously 3M,2,8 Stock, running account IMPORTS. Thn far thi week Thn far last week Since September 1st .... Metnpht A Charleston R. R. l.v. Mississippi and Tennessee R. R. 84 Louisville 4 Nashville Oi eat Southern R.R.. i:V4 MemphU A Little Rock K. R -. 129 Paducah & Meinohia R- . -'' 8teamers .-. H M 173 rVagon and other aourcea......... .. i-m TotaI.w..... 809 ' EXPORTS. Thn far thU week ,669 Thu far laat week ......... 10,717 Since September lst... Sti7.sJ52 Memphis and Charleston R. R Louisville and Nasliville G. S. R. R.. Steamer south..., 4:14 142 3,048 . Total.. 3.624 IBY TELE9SAPJI.X The following ate the latest telegram of the domestic markets, a reported yesterday to the cotton exenauge: Latest State of Market. Rec'pts Telegram Galveston ......... Weak. Quiet. OuieL 1.205 S.373I New Orlean.... Mobile.....-.... Savannah Charleston Wilmington.... Norfolk Baltimore New York Boston . Philadelphia . 4.151 642 Vydull vtuiet. Steady. Quiet. Quiet. Quiet. Steadv. Steady. .115 1 681 1.919 462 1..V) 456 The following are the New York spot quotation for yesterday: Ordinary, "Vcj good ordinary! 15-lGu; low middling lO'gc; middling, 10c; good middling, 11 D-16u: middling fair, 13 7-lt:. At 10:25. quiet: at 12:20, quiet; at 2 lo, quiet and steady; at 8:30, quiet and steady. Sale. 2177 bale; contract, 200 bales. Stock, 197,077 bales. The tone of the future market was a follow: At 10:30, barely steady; 11:;W, dull but steady; 12:25, dull; 1:30, dull; 2:30, barely steady; 3:ir. barely steady, sales, 43,000 bales. Trre following shows the closing quotations of future in the New York market yesterday : Mouth. Yesterday. Day before. April May June July August September... 10.64 (StlO.So 10.69fl0.70 10.77(10.7H 10S.-(i10.S0 10.DK410 92 10.fi0ill0.fil 10.22l$10.2l lO.Ill.aKI.U 10.ltHjl0.12 10.6710.fi9 10.73WH1 70 10.Nl(ojl0.K laW(ajl0.01 10H.'X!J0.'I6 lo.iWuio.iu; 10.2.rHIU.27 10.I5 10.1fMS10-l" uciooer November. December The New Orleans telegrams reported the market cUMcdweak and Irregular at HIV-. Sales, 5000 bale. Receipts, XMI bale. Stock. 2n2,23j bales. The Liverpool telegram yesterday reporUit the market had a moderate inquiry. Sales, ,mkh) bales. of which (MOO . were American. Receipt, K) bales, of which 5000 were American. Mid dling upland. Ad ; Orleans, 8 : low middling, tifjU; gooo ominary, n i-iimi; ominary, 4-iu. The Liverpool market for futures at main wa dull; April. April-Mv, &31-3.M: June-July, 6 132d ; July-August, 6 3-S2d; August September, 6 ft :t2d. At 1:10: November-December, 5 la 16d. At 5:10: The future market ehwed quiet. Sales for the week at Liverpool, -tznuo bales; American, SiVOO bale, of which seculaton took 1300 bales: exporters took 5700 bales; for wanled irom ships' aide direct to spinners, 1100 bales; actual export, S700 bales: total receipts, W10.000 bales: American. IW 000 bales; amount lloat, S2I.0O0 bales; Aiuericau. l'.W.Ono bales. The movemenu al the porta were reported as fol lows: Thl Week. Last Week. This w. Last Yr. Receipt for a lays Ki p a to Great Britain.. Enp's to Continent.... Stock on hand 54,237i 82.SS7 :a,7S9 ; 32,." 1 27.527 21.648 705.458 42.21'7 6il,440 7.'2,4('l 704,31Si Total receipt at all United State porta. 5,197.647 bales: same date 1879. 4t576,7W bales: same date 1878, 4.236,510 bale. Increase of receipt at United State porta thi year, 620.V; bales. Total foreign export, s.628.072 bales; last year, S.fOl, 133 bales; year before, .1,02,770 bales. Total atock at all United Stale ports, 704.348 bale; last year, 70.'), 4.$ bales: year before. 424,410 bales. GEEU.4L TRADE. The weather wa very fine and favorable for farming operation yesterday aud few country vUitors were to be seen in the citv streets. . Corn was in good demand, with sales of ear at tVOc. Hav continues high, dray load lot selling at $24. No change reported in potatoes or apple. Butter was firm for good qualities. E:gs were again higher, selling steadily at 20c. Hide were want ing in flrmnesa and quotations difler: there were purchase of No. 1 flint at 15c, No 2 at 12c. green salt at 6S('e. There was a sharp advance In hog produce, with excitement In tne first markets, q notation below are for ronnd lota at the landing and at the railroad depot, and Include neither d ravage, to rage, nor other expenses outside of the bar freight and charge up to the time of ar rival. Jobbiug and store sale are at higher rate, a they Include drayage, (forage and profit of tha dealer. FEED Corn sale of ISO nicks eir-com at 60c; in store, 62(?6.hc. Oats 1 at atle at 4 c. Bran quoted at 17 40: in lore. 971 per ewt. Hay ale of dray-load lota at $24 lor choice tlm .kfhvin atsM-i at niiiBl 20nercwt. FLOUR Flour treble extra, th; family, $5 S03 a 75- choir. 16: fancy. 16 ifxaW 50. CORN MiAL Sale at t-'-ffi in (tore, 2 80 ml 95; sale of 300 barrels at t2 7i(o2 80; St. Louis at $2 W. FRUITS AND I BERRIES Apples In store, 12 7.V93 25. according to quality ; sale of loo barrels mall at 12 45; Spitzbergcus and Rome beautn's, Jlal 50. Oranges Messina, 4V ' c" cording to size of box. Lemons, H 50 per box. Cranberries in barrels, tvj; hail-barrels, II oO Co).i.ikcoaiiuts. H 50(34 a hundred. Bananaa. ! j0 2 i0 a bunch. , , POTATOKH Pcachblows sales of dray-loails choice at 12 50; in store,- 12 :i"x42 75. Sweet po tatoes in store, H 50 lor yellow yams; 12 .jfor uueelis. VEGETABLES Onioi.s in store, 1595 25 a barrel ; onion sets, 17 a busheL Cabbage Louisi ana, Hri 50 for. fresh. EGGS AND BUTTER Eggs scarce and higher at 20c. Butter common, 12d15c: medium. 18920c; choice western, 2426c Oleomargariae, 14018c per lb. CHEESE Factory at ll12c per pound; cream, 14ai5c; Young America, 16c. POULTRY :hlikens at 13 503 7 Ducks, S3 25. Gease, 13 754 75. Turkeys, tlo14. MISCELLANEOUS Hominy at 13 50 a barrel; grita, 1 50 a barrel. Cider Missouri, 18 509 a bar rel. White beans medium. 1215: navy, 12 i). Stock peas, 11 75(92. Dried apples, 4(ario per pound. Dried peache, 57c per pound. Evaporated ap ples, 11&I2c per lb. Apple butter, 77c a pound. Mince meat. 8S8c per pound. Kraut, according to size of barrel, 110(12: 1 506 half barreL Pickles medium barrels. 19 259 50; half barrels. 15; small. Ill 50; half barrels, 16. GROCERIES. Coffee, 12ai3c for ordinary, 1415c for fair. 16ai7c Tor choice. Suaar Louisiana opeii kettle, 7 awe; yellow clarified, 87i"jj'c: off white. 9c:snow white. 9Va'So: cut loaf. 11c; granulated and powdered, 14'c. Molassesfair, 4toc; prime to choice, 41& 50c. Tea Imperial, 65980c Rice Louisiana, 66c; Carolina, 67c. Salt per car-load, 11 55 ; from store, 11 60 per barrel: coarse, per sack. 11 S5&140: tine. 11 65. BAGGING AND TIES Bagging flax, 10(gl0c; jute, 1 to 2 lbs, llfo)llc; mixed, 10C4Hc. Ties standard makes, 12 25; pieced and outside brands. 11 75. Twine, 17c per lb. NAILS. At 13 2-4 rates. HOG PRODUCTS. -Bulk meats, packed clear side, 9:: clear rib, vc: shoulders, 6c Mess pork, tl8 50. Bacon, packed clear side, 9e: clear rib. 9c: shoulders, 6c. Ham sugar-cured, 10c Break fast bacon. luvgC. Lard tierce, 11 c; ke?r, llTc; 201b.. 12c; 10 lb 12c; 3-lb , 13c Jobbiug rates, 10ai5 per cent, above these quotations, which are lor large quantities. WOOL. Tubwaahed, 85ai0c ; unwashed, 22(926c; burrv. 15(a)20c BRICKS. Hard, 110 50; soft, 19 a thousand ; fire brick. H 50(4 a hundred. LIME AND CEMENT. Lime, 8-90c a barrel; Louisville cement, 11 70(31 75 a barrel; Rosedale eement, 11 90 a barrel: Portland, !: Plaster of Pari. 12 50. M empliis 'attle Market. Cattle are scarce, active and strong for all frrades. Price have advanced fully 25 per cent, since last reort. The market la entirely bare of bogs; first arrivals will bring lull quotations. Sheep are also very scarce. With the exception of a few in the hands of butchers there are none in market. Prices are firm as quoted ; spring lambs arc beginning to arrive from the country, and sell readilv at round prices. CATTLE Choice to extra com-fed Texas and western, !55 2o; good to strictly good corn-fed Texas and western, !4 504 75; fair to medium corn-fed Texas and western, $J 751 25; rough aud common, 12 75(3 25. HOU3-Best butchers' 150 to 175 pounds, 15 50 5 75; fair to good, light, 14 75135; light, rough and common, 14rdt4 50. SHEEP Good "to choice mutton qualities, 15 25 (&-' 50; medium to good mutton qualities, 14 505 common to fair, per head. 12(3. COWS AD CALVES Good to choice, per head, $2540 ; common to medium, per head, f 1520. BYTELEQRAPU. NEW YORK, April 14. Flour firm; superfine western and State, 1! 904 20. Wheat firm; un graded red. 11 11131 27. Coffee quiet: Rio car goes quoted, 10t12c: job lots, 10ai3c. Sugar quiet, but st-ady and unchanged ; lair to ?;ood refining, 7 -167 5.16c. Molasses demand air and market firm. Rice steady with a fair de mand. Pork rather quiet; old mess, 117 35ai7 40. Lard higher, closing weak, fair business; prime steam, 11.45c CINCINNATI.. April 14. Flour steady; family. !";: 20; fancy, 15 40c"t 20. Wheat easier and ir regular; No. 2 red winter, 11 101 14. Corn easier; No. 2 mixed, 47((l"c. Oats strong and higher; ,No. 2 mixed, -Wia-I I c. Rye strong and higher; No. 2, 11 82. Barley in good demand; No. 2 fall held at 11 10. Pork quiet; held at 117 50. Lard strong, 1085llc. Bulk meat higher; shoulders,. 5.40c; clear rib, 8.40c. Bacon active, firm and higher: shoulders, O'c; clear rib, 9c; clear, JJ4c. Whisky steadv. 11 Oft. Butterstea.lv: choice western reserve, 2527c; choice Central Ohio, 20923c. LOUISVILLE, April 14. Flour steady; extra, $3 19.1 aj: extra laiuity, .i i.tnji ail uigner graoes, -"a" 25; choice fancy. 15 7.va 50. Wheat easier. 11 07(81 10. Corn steady; No. 2 white. 5oc; No. 2 mixed, 4Kc Out steady with a lair demand; No. 2 white, 40c; No. 2 mixed, sxc. Rye strong and higher; No. 2, 11 2."(!1 28. Hay in fair demand, 114(dil7. Pork strong, 117 50. Lard prime steam. none in the mrket. Bulk meats stroug and higher; shoulders, 55-e; clear rib, 8.65c; short clear, 9c. Bacon strong aud higher; shoulders, (re; clear rib, OV Jc; clear sides, 9e. Sugar-cured hams. active, nnn ana higner, ioiaiic nisky steauy 11 06. RT. Anril 1.1 FlnnrKteAilv- dnnlilp evtrn t:S'.io4 05; treble extra, $l.si(jl 70; family, 14 85(35; choice to fancy, 15 20(i5 55. Wheat cash higher, options opeued easier but closed firm: No. 2 red. 11 os5(S)l Oh'icnsh, 11 Ox'ifgl o.si May; 11 07 i vi ye June, i oi juiy, 91 ui .(91 Augusi No. 3 red. 11 0: No. 4 red. 7e bid. Corn lower 414'c cash and April. 4241JC May, 41(S541"aC June, 42c July, 4.1c August. Oat lower; 35( Jtcasn, June, aaoaAfcjuiy, ;i ioc August. Kye nnu, 91 2 niu. isariey, hucsi 10. Butter steady; dairy. 20S2c. Eggs quiet, 13c. Whisky adv. 11 06. Pork strong and higher: small lots, 117 50 cash, 117 25 bid April, 117 40 bid May and June. irysati meats nnu ana nigner, 5.2U((- 30, 8.40,8.65c. Bacon higher, 0, 9.20'.. 40c, Lard bel ter, 11c NEW ORLEANS, April IX Flour superfine, 13; double extra, .!7."il; treble extra, 14 755 25; higher grades, 15 25M6 12. Corn easier, 61Qli:ic. Oats quiet and weak, 51c. Com meal firmer. quoted at 2 7.K-42 80. nay higner; prime qnoted at $2829; choice. Ho. Pork higher; old. 117 50; new. 118 25(318 50. Lard- tierce, retined, llc; keg, 12c. Bc.lk meats higher; shoulders, loose. 5?:i35?.ic: packed. 6".c: clear rib Wii".; clear sides, SJaC. Bacon higher: shoulders. ti)rj(36c; clear nb, 9c: clear, UViJlOc Sugai curefl bams eanvased. lOrailc. Whiskv western rectified, 11 05(8 (91 10. Coffee Rio, cargoes, ordi nary 10 prime. iti:i4c. amgnr common to good common, o-4'3c: lair to tuny lstr, b-!K(?6c; Srime to choice, 77Hc: yellow clarified, byH5yC. olassc Inferior, 15(18c; centrifuiral. 2ik37c: cistern hottoms. 3c : fermenting, 30(35c Kice ordinary to prime, 46C. CHICAGO. April 14. Flour steady. Wheat un settled, but generally lower and closed firm: No. 2 Cbifxgo spring. 11 Oif rgl 02?i cash. 11 tkftStl 00 April. i ihmi in-m iia, 91 unVu("ll unri June, 11 06(91 06 juiy. corn in y. Com in good demand at full prices; 39(M2c cash, 424;ic May-June, 43 juiv. oats steady, with a luir ueniaud; 31M(ti:ii' cash, 35c Miy-June, 31c July. Rye excited and higher: 11 16l 16 cash. It VJOl 20 May Barley -tning and nigher, 11 01l 0.'. Pork strong and higher; 11 .i0c:ish, i 52'at7 55 May. 117 65(8(17 67 June. 117 77SI7 80 July. Ltrd strong and higher: 11c cash, ll?4'c bid May, llc 01a June, 11 3.1c 01a juiy. nuig meats unsettled. but generally higher: shoulders, 5c; short rib. 8.6.TC. short clear, 8.7.1C. w bisky steady, SI 08. Cnfl. Wheat irregular: 11 04 Mav. 11 06 June, 11 05T. July. Core irregular: 427-i Mav. 42W (g42c June, 44:f1 ia July. Oats firmer but not quotably higher. Pork easier: 117 45 May, 117 65 June. 117 i2(fl 77 July. Lard easier but not quoiaoiy tower. DRY GOODS. NEW YORK. Anrll 14. Business continues mod erate with commis-iou houses. The jobbingtrade is sluggish The best makes of brown and bleached goods are in fuirslemund. but low-grade bleached goods are unsettled. Prints are In irregular de mand. Ginghams are active and firm. Men's wear woolens are in light demand. BOOTS AAD SHOES. Leading Shoe Store in Southwest. SPECIALTIES tn Ladle', Gent' aud Cuildren't Handmade Goods of the Quest and best make produced in the world. Forcomfort, try oor COMMON-SENSE SHOES. Forchildren, try oor SOLAR TIP SCHOOL SHOES, the most practical and dura ble shoe in existence. All our goods are warranted and satisfaction guaranted in every respect. Good lent C. O. D. ZKI.f.NF.R OO. NEEDSMEX. -AX D- Produce Merchants, 232 MAIN STREET, OFFER AT LOWEST PRICES NEW CROP Gorman Millet, Hungarian Millet, Stock Peas, All late varieties of SEED POTATOES. IXSUIl.lXCE. J. MURPHY. B. F. MURPHY MURPIIY & 3IUHPIIY, General Insurance Agents, Xo. O 9Ialion Street, ADJOINING COTTON EXCHANGE, Memphis - Tennessee. sfcsrOuly the best companies. Glnhouse and Pountrv Stores a speclaltvTaa TAII.OItS. Slager & Goldbaum, TAILORS, Corner of Jefferson anil Second Streets. HAVK NOW A COMPLETE LINE OF FINE Huttlaara for Kitrlna- anal Hammer, and otter them at a LOWER PRICK than any other bouse in the citv. First -claa Work and Trimmings only. A call oHclted. 6.4(1, hh . . .;" Na i?88MAIN ST 1' if f Pri1; ' ' X COR' MADISON $ tlMBft MEMPHIS. V rAlk.m a. ioMiill&Co. SEEDS FORT OF MEMPHIS. MTEAMEKS I.F.AVIKU TO. DAT. Soe Advertisements.! Friars Point James Lek, Stack Lee, 5 p.m. Vicksburg Bl.l.t.E Mem mis, McKee, 10 a.m. New Orleans.... Johm A. StTnDF.R, Carter, 5p.m. Osceola Osceola Belle, cooper, 5 p.m. Cincinnati ....Hen Franklin, Saturday, 5 p.m. St. Louis City or Helena, Calvert, 10 a.m. WILL LEAVE AS ADVERTISED. SU Francis Rivr.REaE Macueady. Saturday, 5p.tr White River Johie Harky, Saturday, 5 p.m. Arkansas River. Katie Hoopek, Saturday, 5 p.m. St. Louis Colorado, Saturday, 5 p.m. HOVEilEWTS AT THE LEVEE. irr.'mli Iillewlld Arkansas Citv: John B. Maude, St. Louis: City of Helena, Vicksburg: Josle Harrv, white river: en rranauu, viuciuuan, V. P."8chenck, Cincinnati. JJruartura. luiewini. Argansaa wiiy; .o;ni r. Maude. SLIxiuis; 1'. P. Scheuck, New Orleans; Mark Twain, Dyersburg. Boat in Port. Ben 1-rauKlin, city 01 iieicna ana Josie Harry. . IltHits J '"C vmm. uHceoia neue, xieue aemiwa and John A Sciuluer. 2'jnf JMie f 11. Katie Hooper and Kene ac- 'Vi- lici.r.iri n i0ini(Ai. Citv of Helena 29 bales cotton, lot of beer kegs, 25 pkgs mdse. idleivi d 10 oaie cotton, vi sas coiion-aeru, . pkgs sundries. John B. Maude 2483 dry brla. 951 sks grain, 89 bales hay, 17 bale cotton, 571 pkgs lard, 3 casks bacon, 1528 pkgs sundries. Josie Harry brought out 01 vt nite nver j.b oaies cotton. 515 sks cotton seed, 2 head cattle, lu.tuv cane-poles, 20 pkgs sundries. LOCAL. PORT SOTES. The volume of business yesterday was only mod erate. The New Mary Houston is tne next o iiner aue down for New Orleans. The receiDts hv river vesterdav lnciuaea r bales cotton and 527 sacks cotton-seed. A rise of five inches took place in tne river at this point yesterday, the gauge indicating 29.10 last night. The Ken Franklin arrived last evening from Cincinnati with 600 tons of freight and a good trip of people. The L. P. Schenck passed down yesterday even ing from Cincinnati for New Orleans, loaded flat and with a fair passenger list. - 1 he K:ne aiacreauy, captain u. n. jopnn, is ine packet to morrow evening forst. trancis river. A. L. Bajming officiates at the desk. The John B. Maude arrived from St. Louis yes terday morning with 5642 packages freight, and re turned in the evening with a fair trip. The Katie Hooper. Captain Ed Nowland. 1 due to-day and will . return to-morrow evening for Ar kansas river, jimmy inompsan is ner cierx. The City of Helena, Captain Flem Calvert, Is the Anchor-line packet this morning at 10 o'clock for Cairo and St. L:iuls. George Walton Is her clerk. The City of Helena arrived yesterday evening from Vicksburg, and received 850 bales eastern bound cotton, and will leave this forenoon for St. Louis. The BellcIMemphls, Captain I. H. McKee, Is the Anchor-line nacket this morning at 10 o'clock for Vicksburg and the bends. Henry E. Corbyn is her clerk. The Osceola Belle. Cantafn Henrv coorier. Is the packet this evening at 5 o'clock for Osceola and the upper bends. Wm. Smilbers and John Haley are her clerks. The John A. Scudder, Captain A. 1. Carter, is the Anchor-liner thi evening at ft o'clock for New Or leans and all Intermediate landings. George Baker is her clerk. The Josie Harry arrived yesterday evening from White river with a fair trip, having made tne run from Terrene to this port, including four landing, ill seventeen and a half hours. The Charles P. Chouteau has made her last trip to this port as a terminal point, for the present, as our New Orleans telegram Informs that ahe left there for St. Louis yesterday evening. The James Lee, Captain Stack Lee on deck, Is the packet this evening at 5 o'clock for Helena, Friars Point and all wav landings. Lloyd Whit low is her clerk, assisted by Plait Rhode and Ar thur Brown. The Ben Franklin, Captain Wm. Tichenor, is the regular nacket to-morrow evening for Cairo. Louis ville aud Cincinnati, giving the lowest rate to all northern and eastern poiuts. Harry Gazlay.pre- Bines in ner nmce. The E. W. Cole will not run between this port and St. Louis, as announced by St. Lonis papers, but will ply direct between this city and Daven port, Iowa, in the interest of a heavy firm dealing in giain, located in this city. Although we hope the alarm is not well ground ed, still opinions of some of the press are that an overflow is impending. The river column of the 1'ourifr. Journal of yesterday Is studded with warn ings of coming floods in the lower Mississippi. - A dispatch from Washington last night inform us that Postmaster-General James has appointed a commission to make a thorough examination Into the alleged steamboat mail service irregularitlee on several routes centering at Memphis. The commission will also look iuto the management of the postoflice of that city. For the benefit of dny who may w ish to refer to the figures, we republish the list of big trips. The recent trip ot the Heurv Frank iucluded U22n bales of cotton. This is the largest number of bales ever carried by a steamboat on the Mississippi river. After the Frank comes the Charles P. Chouteau, which, lu November of 1K7'J, carried 884-1 bales iuto New Orleans; and the next in rank is the Grand Republic, which, in December of-1870, went Into New Orleans with 8210 bales. Before the war the largest cargoes of cotton were carried by the steam boat Maguoiia, which is credited with 6266 bales; the John Simonds, with 5619 bales, and the II. R. W. Hill, 5300 bales. PERKOMAL. Mr. Frank Miller remains In the office of the New Mary Houston this trip, his brother, Elliott, being still sick. r Captain E. W. Gould, of St. Louis, is In Cincin nati, looking after the new boat he ia building there for the K. C. Star Line. Thaddeus Sederburg applied to the local In- a spectors for a renewal of his license as pilot, which i wits rei'isea on account ot intemperate naoiis. Mr Hen Frazcr, one of the pilot of the Chon teau, has quit that steamer aud gone to Florida, where he owns an orange grove. Mr. Kd. -Bogus has taken his place Mr. Chas. Duffy quit the Ed. Richardson AfNew Orleans, Tueaday, and will return home on tne Chouteau. Mr. Wm. Weaver, of the Robert E. Lee. took his place, and Byron Prewitt that of Mr. Weaveronthei.ee. Mr. Weaver hasn't been to St Ijooi since he took the old Lee there on her lamous run with the Natchex. PICKED IIP ADRIFT. Captain Joe Elliott, for several months agent of the Kountz line at Vicksburg, ha brought suit for the salary due him by Captain Kountz. The Vicksburg and Meridian railroad has brought suit against Captain Kountz for the rent of the upper landing at Vicksburg. The wharfboat hal been attached. 1 he Cincinnati Marine Railway and Dry Dock ccmpany on Wednesday launched a new ferryboat for Ozark, Arkansas. She is now at Dumont's wharf receiving her machinery. Captain R. W. Wise had two deckhands arrested and lodged in jail at Louisville, for mutiny ou the lames W. Gaff, and proposes to establish a prece dent. They refused to obey his orders, and after ward threatened the mate. The alete dry dot-k at New Orleans has a lift- &el? capacity ot .lOtio tons. The dimension are: 2 feet; leam, XK'i feet: hold, leet. and tonnage. 2715. This champion floater can take in a 3000-ton iron steamer with perfect ease. If the water of the Mississippi, says the Helena Ynman, shall rise tn the extent that now seems pnihaMe, the levees in front of Helena are scarcely equal to the demands of the occasion. They need repairs, especially above town. lthasle'U many years siuce the Mississippi river invaded the streetF of Helena, aud it ifl to be hoped it will never do so again. TOWBOATS AMD BARGES. The My Choice and barges, from New Orleans, arrived yesterday evening, and left during the night for St. Louis. The otlicers of the Future City were not in any manner at fault, according to the lecal inspectors' report, in connection with Uie recent accident on board the boat. SUITS AOAIXNT STEAMBOAT OWNERS The following act wa passed by the legislature oi tnis stale at it late session, ana is a law 8KITION I. Be it Enacted by the Ventral Anembly uj ine .-wire or jraiitsare, inu an persons, compa nies and corporations, resident and non-resident, of this State, running and operating steamboats in any of the rivers iu and bordering on this State as common carriers, may be sued In law or eoiiitv in any county in the State where the boat or boat of such person, company or corporation lands, for any cause of action or suit growing out of or con nected with the business carried on or done by or iu connection with the running aud use of such boat or boat. sand that service of process on any captain, or cierx oi any ooatoi sucn person, com- Cany or corporation, whether it be the particular oat complained of or immediately counected with the transaction out of which the cause of suit or action originates or not, shall be sufficient to bring such person, company or corporation iuto court. RIVERS ANU WEATHER. Official signal Slavics, U. S. A. Mrjst-his, April 14. 1881. Above low water. Changes. Rise Fall Inches, inches. Is .. 4 3 14 '.'".'"Z". 2"' 12" '.".ZZ". 5 40 .. &i" '.'ZZZZ s 6 Feet, inches. Cairo 41 6 Cincinnati 28 Davenport.... . 16 Dubuque 8 1 Helena.... Keokuk 13 10 Leavenworth Little Rock 4 . Louisville - 14 8 Memphis) Xtt lO Nashville 29 3 tNew Orleans Pittsburg 18 6 tShreveport. 1:1 6 St. Louis 27 ft Vicksburg 41 1 tHelow high ttaterof 1874. Bench mark, low water 1879. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Time. Bar. Ther. Wind. Weather. 7:00 a.m. :.li 4:! N.E. 2:00 p.m. J.B S7 S.VT. 9:00 p.m. ! L'O.'.K) bit 8.E. Cloudy. Clear. Clear. Maximum thermometer. 50. Minimum thermometer. 37. BYl TELlRAru. Wab Dkp't. D. 8. ARMT.8IC.N1L8IRVICI, W F.Iir.'DAT, April II. IBM, Place of i B, 'Thi Wind. Wealh- Observatlon. ! Bar' , er" Dir. Force, j er. Chattanooga..: 29.91 i 16 j W. 'Light. Clear. Galveston.. .. I KO.ft-l 61 8.W. 'Fresh. .Clear. Indiannla. 1 57 N. iFreah. 'Clear. Louisville.,. I 2!.si i 47 8.W. liientle. Clear. Memphis -"J.s7 S3 S.E. -Fresh. Clear. Nashville '.S.xO 48 E. iCalm. Fair. New Orleans..' i L Shreveport....; .W j 5H S. Fresh. Clear. Vicksburg.... 3001 54 S. ;Freh. Clear. Little Rock...j "Jl.&6 1 X I 8. !Freah. Clear. NASHVILLE, April 14 River rising, with SO feet on ine snoais. SHREVEPORT, April 14. Weather clear and Cool. River falling. WHEELING, April 14. River 23 feet 2 Inches, and rising, u earner ciouay ana cool. VICKSBCRG. April 14. Weather clear and cool thermometer 60 . River falleu 1 inch. Up: Ed Richardson, 3 p.m. ; (mid Dust, 11 a.m. PITTSBURG. April 1 1 -Noon River 1 feet 5 inches, and rising. Weather clear and cool. Night River is feet h luetics, anu using. v ealher cleai and pleasant. CINCINNATI. April 14. Noon. River .1. feet inches, and rising. Weather clear and pleasant. Night River SK feet I inches, and rising. Weather clear and cool. Departed: Charles Morgan, New Orleans. NEW ORLEANS, April 14 Weather clear and cool : thermometer 61. Arrived : Thompson Dean. W. P. Hallidav and J. W . Oarrett and barges, St. Louis: (irand 1-ake and coal tow. Louisville Departed: Charles P. Chouteau, St. Lonis, Golden Crown, Cincinnati. ST. I.OCIS. Anrll 14 Nieht. River risen 3 Inches. with 27 feet i luetic by the gauge. Weather clear aud warmer. Arrived: John Inppold, Helena Sam Uolierts. New Orleans: City of Providence. Vicksburg. Departed: Coinmonwealth.Vicksburg; John Gilmore aud barges. New Orleans. IV AN8VILLE, April H Noon Elver rittng.with a- ipel 2 inches by thegauge. Weather clear and pleasant. Arrived: James D. Parker 2 a.m, Departed: James D. Parker, Cincinnati.3a.nl, Kinht m. risine- with 35 feet by the gauge. Weather cloudy aud warm. Arrived: Mary Hous ton, V p.m. LOUISVILLE.April 14--Nonn.-Rivcr rising, with 16 feet 6 inches in the canal and J3 feet 6 inches in the chote on the fall. Weather clear and pleasant. Virgie Lee, Cincinnati for Memphis; Coal citv, from New Orleans. Night River rising, with 18 'feet in the canal and 16 feet in tho chuto on the falls. Business dull. Weather clear and pleasant. Smoky City aud tow, New Orleans. CAIRO, April 14 Noon. Weather fair and cool. Arrived: Grand Tower, Vickslairg, 6 a m.; Belle of Bhrevcport, New Orleans, 6 a.m.: Golden City, New Orleans, noon: City of Alton, New Orleans, 1 p.m. Departed: V. P. Schenck,. New Orleans, 9 pm.; Belle Memphis. Vicksburg, 2 a.m.; Grand ' .... .- . , Belle of Shrovcporl, St. Louis, 7 a.m.: o (i city, Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Nigni ruverii feet 6 inches, and rising. Weather lair; thermom eter 52'. Arrived: Guiding Star; New Orleans. 2 p.m.: Colorado, St. Louis, 6 p.m. Dciwrted: City of Alton, St. Louis, 2 p.m.; Guiding Star, Cincin nati, 3 p.m. OVKKEKTS OF OCEAft STEAMERS. NEW ORLEANS. April 14.-Cleared: Beauereau clmur. Rouen: American. P.eina and Mercedes. KOILEIt-M.lHEItN. ROBT. LEWIS. - rRBD W. THOMAS. LEWIS & THOMAS, BOILER MAKERS AND STEAMBOAT BLAtKSJIIIUH, Blacksmi tiling of all Kinds. Copper and Sieet Iron Worker. All work; doue promptly, day ot night. Terms cash. . , r , Shop, Adams Street, near river, Memphis. rJ KW't'lfW.K Wit. 100 PROM FX A DK. STEAMBOATS. Special For Cincinnati. Steamer Ben Franklin,i SATURDAY, April 16th, at S p.m. R. W. LIGHTBURNE. Agent, 7 Monroe. t. FOR CAIRO AND 8T. LOUIS. St. Lout and VlrUabara- Anchor Line tJ.S. Mail FOR CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. City of Helena, Flera. Calvert, master,' saSSa WIU leave the Anchor Line wharfboat THIS n V Anril lr.th at 10 a.m. For freight or passage apply to AD 8TQRM. Sup't on Wharfboat. FOR WHITE AND BLACK RIVERS. HILT HARRY LIKE MemphU White aad Black River II. S. Half Packet. For Indian Bay, St. Charles, Clarendon, Devalla Bluff, Dcs Arc, Augusta, Jacksonport,West Point, Searcy, Bateavllle, Powhattan, and Pocahontas, The new ana elegant steamer Josie Marry, M. R. Harrv. Master. iTaS Will leave Memphis EVERY SATURDAY, at S ra.. connecting direct with the new Black river S. mail BackeT MILT HARRY for Powhattan and Pocahontas, and with Dallv Packet to Baterville and Upper White river. Through rates to all point. Freight consigned to Milt Harry Line, Memphi or Terrene, will be promptly forwarded. Office, No. 5 Madison street ' R. W. LIGHTBURMB, Agent, 7 Monroe at Memphis White RiverPacketCo Resralar Independent Memphis and White River Packet For Augusta, Jackaonport, Searcy, and Way Points The Regular Independ dent Packet CASH, E. c. Postal master I c. postal - eler. Will leave Memphis EVERY WEDNESDAY at 6 p.m. For freight or passage pply to J. T. WASHINGTON, Agent, 5S Madison st. FOR ARKANSAS RIVER. Memphis and Pine Bluff U. 8. Mall Line. For Pine xfiun, utile xtocK. ana inrougn to rort smim Itatie Hooper, Ed. Now land.... master I Jas. X. Thomuiion . . .cler Leaves as above SATURDAY, April 16th, at b p.m. For freight or passage apply to JOHN N. HARBIN, Sup't 294M Front St. FOR VICKSBURG. St. Lonis and Vieknbnrsr Anchor 1.1 E U. S. Mail FOR VICKSBURG. Belle Memphis, Isaac H. McKee. master Will leave the Anchor Line wharfboat FRI DAY, April loth, at 10 a.m. For freight or passage arjIyoAsrfoinjvwmnrtHe FOR NEW ORLEANS. St. Lou la anaf New Orleans Anchor Line For Vicksburg, Natchez and New Orleans Steamer .aI..b aw ..-alii A. J. Carter, master. flia!S will leave the Anchor Line wnariboat rru DAY, April 15th, at 6 p.m. For freight or passagi apply to AD STORM. Sup't. LEE LINE STEAMERS. For Glendale, Helena anal Frl . J anies Aee, Stack Lee. master I Whitlow, clerk.1 Will leave a above or every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY aud FRIDAY, at 4 p.m. . timce. so. ' Manisnn srreei. FOR ST. FRANCIS RIVER. Jarmpnia aud Ha. Franrla Klver r. N. Hall (.ine 1 ne new ana elegant passenger steamer Rne Macready, S 0 K. Joplin. master Banning, cl'kfixTSl Will leave Memphi EVERY TUESDAY and SAT- CRDAY EVENINGS, at 5 n.i , for Mariauna, the Cut-off and all intermediate landings. rOn the SATURDAY TRIP maklna: connec tion with the MIKE DAVIS from Helena for Witts- burg and the Sunk Lands. J. 17. KAMIAI.I. ST1PT FOR OSCEOLA. Tri-Weekly 17. I. Mall Packet-For Ran aoipn, rulton, osceoiaana way lanaing. Osceola Belle, . HSfTf. Cooper, master I Wm. Smithcri. cl'kS?ij6S' a r i 1 1 11 !: t.rM1Tt a V fLTlVPO tt 111 ttmvv ACDlIIUUVYCr; JllUlAI, LUiCaT DAY and FRIDAY, at 6 p.m. For inforznatlon ap ply on onara, or w wo. Mommi. Kta-ftet FOB LOUISVILLE A'D CINCINNATI MEMPHIS & 0III0 RIVER PACKET COMPANY. " For Cairo, Louisville, Cincinnati :l!.-""q ATEA BIERS r JAS. W. AFF, AXDT BAL'M, COSS MILLAR, TINT S 11 INKLE, TIBUIE LEE, JAS. I). PARKER. BEN FRANKLIN. Steamers of this Line leave MemphU ETEKY TUESDAY AK1 THURSDAY, at S p.m.. HITS DAYS, at 13 m.. For Cairo, Louisville and Cincinnati, connecting at Clnclnnau witn Kaiiroaca ana 8 learners for all Eastern, Northern and Western Points, Glvlna; Through Tlrket to all Pol n la, Chicago, Toledo, Buffalo. Richmond, New York, Wiahington City, Philadel phia and Boston. EAST. NORTH fc WESTERN TOURISTS Will find the La Belle River Route Safe, De lightful and Economical. Rates by this Line Cheaper than anj other first-class route. Heals and Staterooms Free. Baggage Checked Yhrongli. r Paasenecra can rel v on a mlendld trio bv this line, a the Steamers are all First-class, having been expressly built ior the accommodation of p msengers. aar 4cn steamer carries a iuii si kih-a.wij, R. W. LIGHTBURNE, General Freight and Ticket Agent. A. Y. STEVENS, Passenger Agent, No. 7 Monroe street. Memphis. Tennessee. FOR ARKANSAS CITY. Adams V. S. Mall Hue For Helena, Fri ars Point, Terrene, Concordia, Arkansas City and Pine Bluff R. R. The fine passenger steamer IDLEWILD, rEl Mark R. Cheek... . master I A. L. Cummins cicrk Leave aa above and all wav landinas everv MON DAY AND THURSDAY, at 5 p.m., connecting at Arkansas Citv with steamer Dean Adam lor breen- vine and vicksburg. J. T. WASHINGTON. Agent, s Madison st. BIRDS. TUST RECEIVED. A 8CPPLY OF GERMAN (J Canary and other Singing Birds, Cages, etc, at Zkoxxi.T3b.la Bird Store TTTIRK-GOARDS FOB DOORS ASD WINDOWS, V V storehouses. Dwellings: Desk and Counter Railings, etc., made to order at 211 Main Street Mpm hin. BACK. TAXES. BACK TAXES. PARTIES indebted for taxes to the city of Mem phi for 1H78, and years prior thereto, are no tified lo come forward and pay the same, and save themselve the coats of a t hancery suit. The law requires me to file a bill without delay against ail delinquent. MINOH MERIWETHER, Beceivar and Back-Tax Collector. JHJIEIES3nS WIRE WORKS ! TIllSTEE SAI.KS. Trustee's Sale. TD Y virtue of a deed of trust executed to me on J J the 21th of March. 1879. bv Richard J. Pernor . nd registered in book No. 126. naae 90. Reeistcr'a office of Shelby county. Tcnn., made to secure the layment oi certain notes neatiniieo in saiu iru&i eed. default having been made in the pay ment of name. I will, as trustee, at the te- quest oi the holder of the notes, and in pursuance oi tne provision at tne trust aeea, on tne soma west comer of Main and Madison street, iu the Taxing District of Shelby county, Tenn., between o ciock m. anu o clock p.m., on Wednesday, the 4ila day of May, 1SSI, sell for cash, at public ontcry, to the highest bid der, the fol'owing real estate rad ji-rvr"! -rop erty, to-wit: One tract ol land ti .. . ; .uguid being in the county and State n'-.nM"1. described a follows: In the 14th civil district. buuced on the west by the lands of Norris estate; on t lie- norm ny tne lands of the Dunn estate: on the east by a tract of acres sold to D. L. Ferguson by R .1 . rvrwins, ana on tne souin oyiancs fc.m ;,v same party to John Gaston it being off the northwest corner of the one huudred and sixty acre tract known as part of the James Shine tract. aiso, uie iouo wing personal property: one car riage, one pair horses about 5 veara old one a chestnut sorrel aud a bright sorrel, with blazind race; one roan stamen, 7 years old, named Muuchie; two brown mare about 8 years old ; one bright sorrel mare with blazed face, aged about 7 ears; one nay marenootii oyearsoiu; one brown lorse colt r year old: one roan flllvl vearold: one mouse-colored horse mule 10 years old; one black horse mule about 10 years old; one brown mare mule about lo years old, aud one black horse colt about 1 y . ar old. Title believed to be good. I sell aud convey only as trustee. j. m. uhiok, Trustee. Jarnagln A Frayser, Attorneys. Trustee's Sale. Bif virtue and lu pursuance of a deed of trust Blade to me mm trustee ltv lira Vmnw. u Hinds and her husband. J. L. Hln.ls m ih. i day of February, 187K, and of reco d in the Regis ter's office of Shelby couuty, Tenn., in record book No 126, on page 380. 1 will, at the request of the beneficiaries named in Baid deed, on TnmMlar. he 3d day of Hay. 1SSI. between the linn of eleven iu the morning and twelve noon, in front of the courthouse door of Shelby county, tn the city of Memphis, or Taxing District of Hhell.v county, sell to the highest and best bidder. lor cash money (such being the term of sale provid-sd in said deed) the following described property, both real and personal, to-wit: The ULdlvld-d one-fourih interest of France H. Hinds and ber husband, J. L. Hind " In a lot of land in the citv of Memphis (or Taxing District of Shelby conn- tyi." biiemy county. Te.is., tnus oounaea. viz: Beginning at a nolnt on the west line of Hernando street two hundred and twenty-ave (?) feet north from its intersection witn tne norm tine or Linden street; thence north with Hernando street one hundred and thirty-nlno 140) feet to a stake; thence north 8C 22' west one hundred and fill v eight (158) feet to a stake; thence north 23 cut parallel witn causey street sixty-eight (on) feet to a stake: thence west with the beaiiug south 1 one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet to the east II oe of Causey street; thence south 23 3 west with Causey street two hundred and seven (207) feet to a stace; thence east 1 north three hundred and fifty-three (SW) feet ta the place of beuinnlng 1- mg pan oi tue lot conveyeu January ij, oy trustee of South Memphi to Sarah A. Murrab. Also, the undivided one-fourth interest in lot No. SO, oi block No. 9, In Fort 1'icke'iug, city of Memphi, Shelby county, Tenn , being the same lot conveyed June 13, 155, by Matthew MuDow-ill to said Sarah A. Murrah. Also, their nnaivldsd one-fifth interest in lot No. 38, of block No. 9, In Fort Pickering, in said city, county and state, lie- ing same lot conveyed July 14. 1855. bv Peter Lecn- ara to james jt. aturran, ine lamer or Mrs if. h. Hinea. Also, that unliouidated claim of said J. T. Hines and Mrs. F. H Hinea against the estate of Mrs. Sarah A. Murrah, deceased, for board, medi cine, medical attention, etc., etc, the said cla m amounting fo between $960 and $1600. Equity of reuempuou in toe aoove oescnoea tana 18 waived in said deed of trust, and the title is believed to be gooa, oat 1 sell as trustee only. April 8, 181. james . riKr.fc.rt, Trustee. Greer A Adams, Attorney. Trustee's Sale. BY virtue of a deed of trust executed to me by O. A Jnnkerman and A. Junkerman. on the 12th day of March, 179, and recorded in the Reg ister's office of Shelby county. Tennessee, in reco rd book No. 126. nsge 440. demand havinu been made for payment of the amount due as required under said deed, and payment having been refused. 1 win, at tho request of the beneficiary and under the provisions of the trust deed, on the southwest comer of Ma: n and Madison streets. In the Taxing District of Shelby county, Tennessee, formerly city oi aiempnis, on Saturday, April 33. 1881, between the hnnrsof 11 o'clock a.m. and 1 o'clock P.m., sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder. for cash, the following described property, to wit: Situated in Shelby county, Tenn., ana described as follows: Lot No. 30 of the Stanton subdivision, fronting 75 feet on the south side of Marr street. and running back to an alley in rear 150 feet, on which lot there ia a one-story brick residence; said property is in the 9th ward. Equity of re demption la waived. Title believed to be good. I ell only as taustee and so convey. oi io BuuniLL, xrusien. Jamagin & Frayser, Attorney. Trustee's Sale. BY Tirtne of a Deed of Trust ex eon tod to me on the 8th day of July, 18G8, by William Black siid Geonre liavmiller. comri-sina- he Arm of UiacK & bav miller, aud recorded in the ReEistn'i onice ot bneioy county, lenu.. in txok ro. 1, piiKes 111, 112. 113 and 114, havinic beeu made to He- cure Uie paymeut of certain notes fully aencrltwu taeiein, ana uoihuii caving oeen maae oy ifiaca m Dtiyaiiiicr, i win, as trustee, ou Tuesday, the 3d day of NaT. between 12 o'clock m. and 2 P.m.. on the Dreniiw-n on Wcuhtnfon Btreet, in the Taxing District of Shelby couuty, Tenn., sell at public outcry, to the nigneiii uiuuer, ior can, an tne mteruet tue taia Ulsialr Jtr Rarmi llaa- a.J-Kt. ..l.ttlar - 0..,l.. -- .,. -.iiu-ii j"i"i j v -ajpaiBKj, have in the leasebold estate couvered to them by A. F. McKinuev throuirh hUaeeut. V. Z. Mitchell. on the in of August, island recorded in the Keeister s onice in raid county. Koveniber 7. iu book No. M. iwrt 2. Danea 174 and 175. and which tviid lease was tube4uently, to wit: on the 3.1 of iciorer. . ran at a anu connrmea nv (iriz2eiie T. McKinney, executrix of the said McKinnev's estte, aud which deed of conn rmaUon and ratin cation was recorded June. 5. lMi. in the Retrial er'i oftife aforesaid, in book No. 6(1, part 3, pges 178 and 17'J, t-nid letiwho'.d be 1 ike deftfritted a fullnwd: A part of country lot Net aniounde I aa fol lows, to-wii: Jom(nenciukr eieni (M feet irom tha southea&t corner of Jabn Park's lot. and runnfox eantoiie hut.nred.nd fifty (liio) feet on Washlue- ton meet; thence north of the st.me width one hundred and forth-eighth il4h) fett, and all the interest the ! aid Ularlc a Htfvmiiicr mv havo in aaid lesehold for Its t-rent termor tor any re newal of tame or continuation of the term or terms with all of its conditio a, covennubi and ob ligation, tocether with all the huildit es and im- provemt-Dis inereon. ana an ine nppurteianccs in any wise pertaining, together with benefit to be deiived from sn'e of aitid improvements In th? event the same are received and paid for by the oriKinni lessor or any patty claiming unucr same. Title believed to be irood. I sell and convey ouly i iruMec u. r . uuuu l .ai, 'i ruaU'e. Jarnagln $: Frailer, Attorneys. Triiwlee's Sale. BY ylrtae; of a trust deel made to me on th4 1st of July. 1876. anil duly recorded in the Reo ier s omce oi oneiuy county, lenneMice. in hook ro. lis, i"i sea n.(. etc., ana on tne aemana oi A. woodruff, l will, ou TnextltiT. Anrll 26. lStil. on the northwes: cornernf Main and Ponlaratrwta. In Memphis, Tenn., between Uie hours of 11a.m. highest bidder or bidders, for ea.ih, the following uenunue n(ter:y, lying ana oemg in bnelby cuuinjr, uiiiir-nn;. anu uesenoeu inus: flrsl lt o. ll. of KUa'lc ss, beinf a part of r. S. Latham's subdivision of Bnuth Memuhls. said lot beinic on the west side of Orleans ttnut. In the late city ol Memphis, and fronting 77'4 fee; on said street, and running back between parallel lines M leet to an aney. second lxu o. 170 ana no. 101. in Ine nortaera part ol MempnM, Known as uneisea : said lot. No. 171 front Finn street 74 feet and 3 inches, and mns back between parallel lines iH leet to au alley, and lie between Keel and Loonry streets, aud said lot So. 101 begins at stake 74 feet and 3 inches east of the northeast corner of Third and St.Qar- rans streets, on the uorth aide of Saffarrans street: thence north 74 feet ano3 inches to a stake; thence east 37 feet 1 inche. to a stake: theace south 74 feet 3 inches to 8afi'airans street; thence weit 37 feet iy, inches with banarrans street to the begin ning. Third Also, one tract of land lying and being in I'helsea, and being a pari of a tract of land sold Weakley and Mi-Lemore of 14.rjti acre lo II. R. Thomas; this tract of land conisio 19 14-lOOacre. and wa formerly conveyed lo one A. i. n hit. hourtn Also, a lot lying in tne northwest cor ner of Winchester and Third streets, Memphis, fronting on the north side of Winchester street 37 feet, and running north along the west side of Third street between parallel lines 13G feet to Com merce street. Fifth Also, lot No. 8, in block 48, on Front stieet. in Fort Pickering. Sixth Also, lots 3 4. ft. 6. "and 8. of the subdl- siou of S. M. Gates, fronting on the east side of Manasra street, Memphis, and lying in a block two lota ol saiu subdivision south, ol tne old Kal- eigh road, tquity of redemption waived. W. D. BEARD. Trustee. fRl:HT A LE, By virtue of two deeds ot -a, trust made to me, a trustee, by Andrew J. uoja ana f anuie a. ioya, on Heptemoer t, 1H77, and April 16, 1890, aud recorded in deed books No. ll'J, page n'24, aud No. 132, page 140, of the Register' office of Shelby county; said deeds having been made t secure a certain indebtedness therein fully set forth, and default having been made in the terms and conditions thereof, 1 will, a trustee, at the request of the beneficiary named in said deeds, at 10 o'clock a.m., on Natural.-, April H. IHHI. at the southwest corner of Main and Madison streets, in the Taxing District of Shelby county, Tennessee, sell at public auction, to the hizhest bidder, for cash, the lot or parcel of land In said district, described a follows: Part of lot 12, in block 42. beginning at the southwest earner of said lot 12 on the east side of Avery street 3H6 feet south of Vance street; thence eastwardly with south line of lot 12. 151 8-12 feet: thence north parallel with Allen aveaue 68 2-12 feet; thence west at right angle with Avery street 151 5-12 feet to Avery street; thence south with Avery street 82 feet to the beginning. Said lot ha a frame cottage and other improvements thereon. AU right ol redemption waived. Title believed to be good, out 1 sen ana convey ss irusxeeouiy. AMOS WOODRUFF, Truitee. j . w . Hampton, Attorney. PRINTERS. FOR SALE. PUBLIC 3ALE Latting Soap Manufacturing AND OIL REFIXISG COMPANY. THE FIVE-STORY BRICK BFILDIN'G, FORM erlv known aa Bradlev Block, situated at foot of Adam street, with the ground occupied thereby, and extending to Mississippi river, with all the Machinery ior making Soap and Refining Oil, together with Soap and Soap Material on hand at lime of sale, and office Furniture, will be old, on the premises, at public sale, on Saturday, April 23, 1881, for Cash. Bv order of the Board nf Director. JOHN H. CH1DESTER, Prcsiclent. Memphis, tenn., jiarcn a, itssi. ANDREW, STEWART. ANDREW . UWYNNF.. P. H. HALEY, New Orleans. nrmpbli. Mesankia Stewart, Gwynne& Co Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors, Xos. 356 and 358 Front Street, Mempnia, Tennessee -AID- STEWART, BROTHERS & CO., Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, NEW ORLEANS. Fearce, Suggs & Fettit wholesale; Grocers;Cotton Factors ATI COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 260 and 262 Front Street, Uemphis, Tenn IMSETf & CO LUMBER MERCHANTS ' And Dealers in DOORS, SASH, BLINDS and Ceillug, Siding:; Shlnglea, Lath, Etc Otnee and More, Ho. S33 Heeond St, Yard Price Lists, Estimates and Molding Books Mailed on application. "0f ft-H. C00VER & C0. MASUFAtTURERS OP 7 Doors, Sash, Blinds & Moldings ALL KINDS OF DOOR AND WINDOW-FRAMES, Brackets and Scroll-work, Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles, Laths, et, . Nos. 161, 163 and 165 MEMPHIS t t m-m STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY FITTINGS, SEXD FOR CIRCULARS AXI PRCPES. 0R6ILL BROTHEEh & CO f a Maimfsoturer of every demriHi "I C'irrnlitr, JIIII, auil roa- ut Ssvn Waxriaaak Oaalstn la llabbcr and leather Urlliiiif, I'lli-s, .llmi-lrrla. Cant Hooks, Saw liamsoera, Pinli 1 all Saw and l'laaiua .If ill Su.ii.lirn; S..! Muiufaoturrr., of Iorkmod'a Patten tilaaf tnrcnlar8aw. CTKRY SAW W iaKAM EI). C r:ref il sttantUn to roilr wot. Acantata TAIMITE EMERY WHEELS Oar New Illustrated OiUili -:uo muileU free on application. JAMES TOXfiE. F. H. J.W.Caldwell&Co. SUCCESSORS TO WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cotton Factors and Commission Uercnams 330 Front street, R. L COCHRAN k CO. O j-j-- 3fMJ4srtaL - ..- - . o O SSJtWaK-aifi SAW AMD PLANIMO D00RS.SASH,BLINDS,r,10LDlNG,LUr.lBER Lath and Shingles, Flooring, Ceiling, and Cedar Posts, 3VXexxa.-r3lx.lts - - - ESTABLISHED 1849. SFECHT & WHOLESALE CANDY MANUFACTURERS for THE TRADE rWEDDINGS AND PARTIES A 8PECIALTY. Beat ( and lea aarh ms Cream Caramels, Cream Wnlnnta, Creatna Fiara. Cream Dates Cream Coeoannt Balls, Cream Almond Paste, and others, at 40 eta ner ponnd, 37 IVIT-fc3Lis C8n Street NO. 336 MAIN STREET, Cor. AI.I. KINDS OF BOOTS and SHOES Katie to Oraler In Best style and Work mananfp. ALSO BOOT and OA ITER UPFEH.B HADE TO ORDER HILL, FONTAINE CO. Cotton Factors & 296-298 Front St., Memphis, Tenn. ' HILL FONTAINE & GO. Cotton Factors. Commission Merch'ts C?or. Tliirsl and Taocust streets, St. Iionis. A. S. LITF.RMORE. Prealdent. II. A. TATl Jl, fseeretary. M. IV. CIKO. The Livermore Foundry & Machine Co (Succcor to Gunn t Fagan, Union Iron Works.) le, 103, lOl, 166, 16S, 170, 173 and 174 Adams, Memphis. Iran and Brass Caatlnsra, nnaltlna; and Bnlldlna; Wsrk, Railroad Work, Steamboat Work, Braaa Uoods, Pipe and Pipe Flttlnsra. Qeneral ate pairs and every ttilna; partainlns; to the Foundry and Machine Sbop Bnalneaa. aVerenovthoroughlvprPT BILIiARD & COFFIH COTTON FACTORS And General Commission Merchants, SOS. 303 AND 304 FB0.NT STREET, BEJfPHIS. LOUISIANA. MOLDINGS, FLOORING, and Warehoue. Cor. llernanda Jt Gayatsa Washington Street, t t ENNESSEILS mm Curtis & Co. C11 to Z0 iJcri'.i Second Street, St Louis, Mo. WHITE. J. W. CAUlwUd. F. M. WHITE k CO. Memphis, Tenneaaee. 91 1 LIU, RATT TABD. , - - - X,exixxGBaBi-9. WAILTER UNION, MEMPHIS, TENN. All Styles of Ladlea'aa lleaUemea'a H1IDI1DI I BOOTS and SHOES IN LARGE VARIETY. I Soleleathw tip shoef A Snectalty. W00DMAN8EK A GABSID FIBE IHvES, IN ALL STYLES. Wholesale Grocers, WERTntT. I'.rfraaa ot Maelilaerr. W. WAIHM6HI, farensaa Pattern Bant Pulleys, Cotton Presses, Plaatatlan Wsrk DISPEXSAIIY. DR.D.S.J0IINS0FJS PRIVATE Medical Dispensary, "So, 17 Jefferson Street. Front, Hempbla. (ESTABLISHED IN 1860.1 DR. JOHNSON is acknowledged by all parties In tereated aa br far tha most BundHiHfiil nhn'. elan In the treatment of priva'e or secret disease'. Quick, thorough and permanent core guaranteed In every case, male or female. Recent case of Gon orrhea and Syphilis eured In a few days, without the use of mercury, change of diet or hlndranco from business, ftpenndarv Rmhllia. theluitVMllcm eradicated without the use of" mercury. Involnntaiy ion oi-semen aiopped in a hort time. Sufferer from un potency or lo of sexual power restort1 to free vigor in a few week. Victim of self-abnia. and excessive venery, suffering from apennatorrhea and loss of physical and mental power, speedily and permanently cured. Particular attention paid wine uisease oi women, ana cure guaranteed. Throat and Lung Diseases cured by new remedies. Pile and Old Sorea cured withnnt tha nnp of canatl. or the knife. All consultalioatrlctly confidential. acuicuitsKDi oy ex press io an parts oi tneeountry OfflH honra fmm a m IaO nm flnnilin Imm a m, loVJm. D. (T JOHNSON. M.I. XERVIXE. A SKELETON In the Closet of a Prominent St. Paul's Family. ITS DISCOVEBY and REMOVAL. MYSTERY OF MYSTERIES. The Insaae Asjiiim CbMed of Its Vl- tint Throagh Fanillj Priile. r" For year and veara there have been vm myslerlona movemenu about a pmrnineiit house not many mile from here, and a skeleton was well known to be in the closet there, but who or lust what It was, wa not known, and now and then, from sound or an afllrighted face seen for a mo ment peering from the window, would start afrmh tha gossip and whispered words. What can It be? but nobody seemed lo rare euough to look after It, and It would again die out of the public mind; and so for year this mystery ha hung around this grand old bouse and magnificent family, and is -now just coming out to the light of ihe world in a strange but natural way. The skeleton was a gill. sweet, nretty, and aa pale as a guoat, whoxe mind has been Impaired from childhood by nervous ness, and especially ncrvoua and sick headaches nd neuralgia, that were so intense al limes aud the paroxysms so violent a to drive all from her presence. No feeliug mart could endure het agony, and no help had ever been found for the poor child ; her case wa looked upon a hopeless, and pride and sympathy had led all to abandon hr to nerseif and nurse, aud few Indeed of late ever knew that such a being lived In the world : but God knew it, aud her good nurse knew it. and one day the nurse saw lu the newspaper that Dr. Benson, of Baltimore, was In towu, and that he baa opened a place here for ihe sale of hi CrX ERY AND CHAMOMILE FILLS, and that these were a neclai nrenaration for KervonsncB. Kick and Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, Sleeplessness and Indigestion, and that tbey were a true and vaiuanie meoicme, ana naa curea so many wai the Mayor of Baltimore, Attorney-General of the State, the President of Banks there, and the Pres byterian, Baptist and Methodist ministers were i a'ng them, and all testified of their power to cure. tnougn no citort naa been inaac lor years to cure this girl, now forty years old, but as pa'e and sweet a a white lily, and about Ignoraut of the world, but not wholly au lmiwcilc, ihe nnrse, by strategy, induced her to take these pills, un known to the family, and. at the end of one week. all pain had ceased aud natural sleep secured, aud in-one week mure her reason became greatly im proved, ana ner color ana uesn natural, sna ap petite good and no suffering the first respite for three days at any one time iu twenty nine years, and in oue mouth from the time she commenced their use she was fully able to recognize herself aad condition, and tu feel that he was in the world. Her early education was rapidly regained. she daily read the papers, and, iu short, in six weeks wa o fully restored as lo ne beyond tne suspicion that she wa ever the skeleton in that bouae bright, pretty and agreeable and, to th ?;rest astonishment of the family, was neatlyand sahionsbly dressed, and presented to them lu their own parlor as a friend, they never even suspecting mat tne oia skeleton in tne cioset nau crawieu oitfc forever to the light of the v orld. They had not even seen her for more than four years; sould not bear the sad sight, but now, when made ac quainted with thu facts, they fell tiin their knees, and, with jeyful hearts, thanked God and Dr. Benson. Price M' cents per box, or six boxes for 12 80; also kept by all druggists, G. W. JONES A CO., Memphis, Tenu., or mailed to any address on re celpt of prli-e. Postage free. MEDICTXAL. ,VS,rf,sTal"VMV VaTaV a T. VY , ranlaiBi(sx Cbp(rti OB A CBptlnl Wombb k BMtl, bwlctrtioa of Wit. i4ocji ol VlrfilV. i itr. TiBptrtMiti, fttrniit, AcIvjc. to Brni- BsamL nti-' A nsssutatism. W sasss. Oss-Wry A KatnvawT sasapa-, Ma C -as. toataasa.iH. L a sa4 CtrariaaKir. IsirskHSste 1m- pajaasms - aass. ga Life eaiasi.i. La- J Bl..-,a. -4 Uis ItU kin PriTBtas Medical Advlur " nm diMAtM rsv Mlltu ttMai smpiw miua! aMooialtona, and en sTf-abuaa tr aarf aaaat ssaisT ssi its sflM an aAar bsa. rttaiUt la.i a.Xaa s jst. su.. asi tnaaVaaj tvarnaatt f-araysr ar ash?-. utaai aa suae aaT-uMstaKthasa. A sajak far arwais aaat rsaaaaaasU isaafsa Asn swaak sl4 TV. sWtts kn-fw f" aasrt-f BrMTtt te aat Ws tW sawassV I aaasssa, ana sjn.es tssatAaa the) sjsIs Umwi ata a taat at-aaia 1 MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of early Imprudence, eansing nervous dsbillty, premature decay, etc.. having tried in Tain very known rrmedy, has discovered a simple mean of self-curs, which he will send free to hi fellow-sufferers. Address J. H. RKKVES, 43 Chatham Mreeet. N. T. DRiBUHS'lHa lifrMlf"- 1817 tt 13 H. 8th Strnt, ST. 1091 Wt lrnVtUM li cbinrt f it oil aid welt kamMt. 1 tBttOB arc rtcgUlaT (rmauBCrs IR mriicirn- biki aw-x:7. tiT KiBiri in tlw trtMli dI of IJan jck (apartur la tht of Um tdiamrf rmxtitiiiBitr. HiM Off ova Acquirrd BAluaoai rep-iUlloC throtM-b tbr Uciimrtii an cotmpii NBlSCRETIOWI Crtaarr Ti mmkhm Md SjaklllUa or bnaW Ikraat. asaa mr kaan, InaM sma OS clean, wlthoat otma B.rturr ar ber foil la aa Vntlalfi M FN aais. tbm r-Mtl NH-im IB Ttwui m m to Mnni yw nn frtsja,Ijr ctan. Tt MM nradaCM mm tb- loitowinf ent-ca -.pa-., fnUlM-v. i iWHiei, sli Bine. i of tictit, tomgh, intnwmkMt BOtafrttpfl'rB. CipOBdeOC, COLlOatOB Of WMI, "TT" ... asBBclr ior. wbkli nnflts Ihe victim rrbaiBCMri SfSoT-anatmB fa jirelBrred. w titcti U FBII trf. Lm4 of aoaliB lo b- am rrrd br palienU Mat BMUlad frtaa Ut mnf ealdreM ' - aim IkUjoo. -' aTiisinst trmm Btara ttMoM mm4 U A dBMrtOf tFMfea a .ti a. tiaals- aaitantasra. It U mat m t fjaaasnL-iluiiii IrKU CtMtfittcllll l, AIM tbould be Jdrt Ml4 JML BUTT ia NorCb Lh BU. tl Louto. m aft ir"! ?? A Who Ara IroaMi IroolXrd ritf BurorrtMBt, UAU I CO (FIbo. j : or WhHt-l abnalil aatid lur SBBnBsBBBBBBsBnBBBBBBWnBB rFvL IIVlTMTnptlnUIIWrtIN tw FUs)(iviucascr.pct(iB of nw Heowjt .bowioc rta t BlrAtio. Th BBJBpblBt it valublti t Bfl" lad In Ulr CAta hfallh, Wiu thtirotit-hl rtrachcaJ treafu on MUdirAts, tMifrM. NAIRIS ItMEDI Ctk, ST. LOUIS. MO. PRESCRIPTION FREE iaa u.i si -.is ai- ROOFING. wss Hoofing Jfor Buildings of all Classes tot circulars and prices address W. G. HYKDMATT Sc COn CINCINNATI, O. J ohn. Manogrue, Gen'l Agent, 196 MAIN ST., MEMPHIS, TENX. HARRY J.RICE, PHACTI O-eV-Is Tin & Slate Roofer Guttering and Repairing promptly attend ed to. Bteamboat Work a Specialty. KO. UAYOSO STKEET. MEMPI1TS. XO.-KKSIIET NOTICE. 'on-RosIdpnt Xotlce. Circuit Court of Shelby county. Tcniipasec Mary Jones, colored, vs. Charles Jones colored. It appearing from aflldavlt, filed in thi cause, that the defendant, i'harles Jones, is a non-resident of Ihe Hlate of Tennessee: It i therefore ordered, That he make his sp. B?arsucc herein, at the coiirthoiibeiu the Taxing latrict of Hhclby county, Tenueisee, on or before the third Monday lu May rcxt. 11, and plead, answer or demur to plaintiffs bill for divorce, or the same will be taken for confessed a to him and the case set for hearing exparte; and that a copy of thi order be published once a week, for four uoceaslvc week. In the Memphis Appeal. A copy attest: JOHEI'II t" 11 L, Clerk. By U.hwj J. Campbell, Deputy Clerk. L A K. ixbuian. Sols, for plain I If. frt Jfon-Kesidont ollco. No. S9S In the I'haiicery Court of Shelby county. Tennessee Manila A. Oweu ct al. vs. Lida Owen etal. It appearing from affidavit lu thi cause that the defendants, IJda Owen, August" Oweu, William Owen, Mary F. Owen, flallie Owen, Mile Owen, T. B. McKwen. Annie M. McEwcii, John HiiVncr Smith, Marina A. Smith. E. L. HiiiresH. J. M. Hard ing. C. K. Hanllng, l.iua Parker, E. K. Parker, v. J. Foster, E. E. Foater (the lai-t seven being the widow and heir of J. C. Biirren, deceased), are non-resident of the State of Tennessee:- It is there'ore ordered. That they make their ap pearance herein, at the courthouse of Mielby countv, in Memphis, Tennessee, ou or before. Uie first Monday in May, ISM, and plead, an swer or demur to complainant's bill, or the same will betaken for confessed as to them and set for hearing exparte; and that a copy ol this order be publlshvd once a week, for four successive weeks. In tha Memphi Appeal. Thi Xit day of March, 1HH1. ; A copy attest : R.J. BLACK. Clerk and Master. HmneBj'iJ'rMjtojnHoJsor WHEAT Dealer make Money with W. T- SOCI.B A XJl. 130 l,a Sails StrooC Chloaiiu, 11L Wrtu for particulars. . .pa. ay tart r .w.np. weakanw, Lmm. Uallly, lreaaatar m-blllty, Nm.H..n. te.aadywTr. Cnrndon of Idruw, Dprrtllt Moau. 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