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HI MMM IrI THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IB, 188CX RAILWAY RECORD. Arrival anil IVrpart ra or Tnl. Trains nn th-raducah il MrmoM mad move Wall leaves dally at p.m. Mmil "ti daily at a.m. Trains on the mphlssud Little Rock roail move anfoMoWs: Miil dally nt I p.m.

in-iaiu lae daily, ex Mitudav. at a.m. Mall ae lailv at UrOo p.m. freight arrive daily, Sandair, I'rstns. on the Memphis and Chartoslrm road move follows: Mall h-nves dally at llr.Tip.m.t 'ast mail and express leave, dully at arrives dally nl p.m SomervlaW itrrommnflntlon leaven doljy, except Sunday, at p.m.

Mall arrivea dally at 11:10 a.m.: Rnmervlllc accommodation arrives daily, cxix-pt Sunday, at Trains on the Mississippi! anil Yctinrssee road as follow Mail leave dally at 12:30 P.m. Sardln accommodation leaves daily, except St. lay, at 4.15 p.m. freight leaves daily, except Sunday at fi 00 a m. Mail arrivea daily at a.m.

SarxHn ncoommodatioii arrives daily, except Sunday, at 00 ii. freight arrives daily, except ttundar, at 4:00 p.m. iTains on ine lAiuisviueaiKi Mu iiie read move as loimws: r.xpreas leave daily at 11:15 p.m mall haves dally at Brownsville nccom nudatlon leaves dally, cxerpt Sunday, at Clon.m. mail arrivea dully at 4rJ0 p.m. IlrownsvIIleaccom- itiounuoii arrives aally, except sundav, at 8:15 a the express runs only to ureting for Nashville Superintendents are requested to notify this office I oi cnangesot lime.

A rr i vala and lenrlnres or Walla. OIEN'. RAILBOAIM. i C'lAWE. Louis.

Mem. K.I; local and through mails. liOitls. Mem. R.R..

1:45 p.m. 8:45 p.m. 30 p-m. II 46 fUK 10:00 a.m. p.m.

V'lO a.m. 30 a. id. a.m. triroturh malls in i.

p.m. iik. o. rtirin. K.

local snil Ihroueh mnila '-halt, ii Mem. R.K.. tlinV p.m. 10:00 p.m. malls Mem.

A Grenada A N. 6. R. 11:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m.

3:30 p.m. 4:45 p.m. Mem. A "ovltigtnu A Mew. R.R...

Sotuerville arroinmodat'u aUver A Oilier alalia. Memphis Friars Point. a.m.- as nt Hliena A Friars 00 in.t! nnstonV-e 4:30 p.m.' 4:30 p.m.f iViiiit. i. Helena A Clarendon, mil nawl Memphis A Greenville, 'J a.m.Jj agent Memphis A Vicksburg, 10:00 m.t acent 4:30 p.m.f 4:30 p.m.

a.m. a. a. I :30 p. in." I 4 :30 p.m.

4 :30 p.m. a.m 0 a.m.iii. iiuikai Memphis, agenfe a.m i Kccula Memphis, agent 7:110 a frauds river, agent Arkansas river, agent White river, agent Memphis to Holly stage route 7:00 7:09 a.m :08 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. iMonday, Thursday and Saturday.

((Sunday, Tuesday and Friduv. iTueaday and Friday. l.Wadnesday aud Satttrdav, VTUuiJiy, Thursday and Saturday. PKaWONAX AND 4iF.SiF.RAI.. lhe AtUntic, Misaissippi and Ohio railroad win take place Novemlier 1st.

The Ji-fferaonville, Madiaon ttiv Indiaua- fl? on" iU einpluyea at jVlllc Haturday in glittering gold. The ('hicago mid Western Indiana now Hue the Ijikc Shore, ami Michigan Houtherujiud Chicago, Kock I.laiid and PaclM mr damages the Injunction cncil out I in iheiu is the one atrtieular thing which delave.1 the W'cst-an a entrance to t'liivaro. Tlw Little Ur-lt and Fort Smith land dc- Sisirtmeiit hal in migrant agents at the following In the .,1,1 rld. Theodore i Hn'men, Schlosser and Heiiirieh I Antwerp, J. W.

Wurden Rotu nlam oiler; Havre, t. L. lu-thmann; Ixtudon. iohji Arnold; Liverpool, Win. Frost.

Arkauaaa City Jmmud: "We learn thut the Jhole Hue of the little Rock, Mlasiatlppl river and e'n nlle" hetween Pine Klult HuJ J.lttle Rock, is now graded and that track-lay-Hrl isgoing on bravely, and that by the 1st of Nn-vmber next the iron-horse, direct from I. in, R-jek, will be 'tearing through the wilderness' lo this point." It i estimated that the rolling-mills which are rngngtslJn the production of atcel rails have already received orders for "lUO.aoo tous ol rails lor Aext delivery. Thij large for Sorward delivery air rcuilerl iicccssiirv hv Hie nt mat the mills arc generally so fully frill 1 ll to la. Illislila to supply hut limit, I iiuailtlilu Un urwonlera; and all liidieatlous inlnl toa very large use of railroad iron for Hie year law. Ptltabfg 'hruniele, "A bold operation was commuted on the trie aud iltlkbiin: ruil-rjjjl yesterhiy afternoon.

A passenger went hr iugh two curs and collected tickets as though Tie were phc conductor, and then slipped oft" the train at the first stop. A man was arrested in Allegheny last night on suspicion. The conductors and train men arc not uniformed on that Hue or lliia sharp Jrick could not have la-en perpetrated." The terminus of the Helms, Rome anil Hal-ton railroad, recently purchased by the East Tennessee, Virginia and (icorglu railroad corapuiiv, which lias hitherto been at Daltnn, on the line or the Western and Atlantic railroad, will on October ITth.be changed to i levelaiid, on the line oi the KaM Tennessee railroad, thirty mill's above Chut-tniMsaga. This is an important move, and ve-Jeatw that It will be contested by the odern and tu lie railnNid. Waco (Tex.) TWryiAone; "All the who Went to (Jalveston.

Messrs. Flint, RoUiu and cam, ron. an the repriienuitives of the people of have returned. In consultation with them yesterday, a Trirpkour rearter learned that they entertain the opinion that there is yet a of Waco's getting the main line ol the Ssuu Fe road without sacrificing more than the connection will be worth to us. and at the same time give the road a trade and eotintrv through which to jkws that In the end will la; a bonanza to them." The Jolly Conduct r.

St, 1'atil fonccr Prat, Jth: "A sp-cjal train on the St. Paul. Minneapolis and Manitoba wo arrived In the city At am. ycstenla ft w.meiinug mora man Jim of the iollv roaa coiiiiiieoirs and their wivw, under the care of Aie-iatawt superintendent JiidRleland Asaistam s.eni r.d-l'aasenger Agcni II. c.

latvls, nmar for Je aJlnnetonka. After a pleasant trip on the sake the jstrty reached the Nloillet at p.m., and few nMitueiits Inter sal down to such a dinner as Colonel West alone can give. licforc attackl.sg the good things. Mr. Harry Fellrow, a conductor ad the Philadelphia.

llmlnrton and llaltlmnre road (on which Mr. West served his time as a passenger conductor), introduced the blushing mudlord to the iiasemlilcd eouinv a former eonduclor on his road, a prince among ssxal felluws. ami now l.mprietivof the Nicolelt, ol hospitalities they were partaking. Applans followed, so did a sumptuous repast, in the course ol which (Joluciel West was called upon to make a afxceli by Mr. Waters, of the New York Umtnl road.

In rcspnusc. Colonel West said he was proud td meet so large a number of railroad men. iniong whom he reosrnised many persons! friends. He hod their meeting at New (means might be pleasant, ss pnitituble as this has beea: Hid promised to be with them there if his shot held out Sutsasiuentlv he introduced Colonel lat Dontin formerly of Memphis, r.H-entlva ivsVleht of ehe Itlack Hills, and now connected with the of this city. Colonel Uouan made a few felicitous remarks.

After ample attention had taen given to the viands, it wiu. announced thai the special Iriin would I held until r. aud the Intervening time was spent In vMtllig the mills and hwking about the city, with ttitlch all expressed them-aelves as highly salishest. A vote A thanks was tendered the Mlnnaapolis aud Muiiit. railnutd isimpvu.

Captsia May. and all others bo had com rihu led to ike the excursion snch a n. Their visit will be rvnifinta'rvd hv St. Feud as that of one of the dnest hatkiug and agrei'aliie assemblages that has ever com- within her gates." ttO.KKSIIr.Vr NOTICE. otlrr.

Mo. in the Chancery Court ol 3hclby eoanty, T. Fsraasoii, Adm'rof Martha M. Wilson, deceascil, vs. Missouri Wilson etsl.

It appearing from ahi.lavit in this cause that the 'defendants, Missouri Wilson, J. V. Iiavls. Victoria latvta, Robert I Wilson and Wm. II.

Wilson, air lliMi resideists of the State of Tennessee: i It is therefore ordered. That they make their appearance herein, at the courthouse of Hhstlby ouniy, In Memphis, on or before the first Monday in Drccmlwr. lssu. and plead, answer or demur to eomplsinant's hill, or the same will le taken for confcsed as to them and set for hearing exairte. It also appear from the bill that this is a proceeding instituted lo settle and wind np the estate oi Martha H.

Wilson, deceased, as an insolvent estate: It Is therefore ordered, thst sll parties -inning lo i. creditors oi Mini estate make their appearance herein, at the courthouse in Memphis, on or larfore the tlrst Moudav December. I vx and have made partiea herete and present and establish their demands, or the mme iU Is' forever barred and that acopv of Uhk- or dssv published oewe a week lea-four successive "ecks, iu the Memphis Appeal. This 5th day of (KMolsar, 1MB. A copy -attent: R.

J. BLACK, clerk and Master. r.y K. a Mclleiiry. Deputy Clerk sud Master.

Taylor A Carroll, Sols rnr compi'nt. wd Nou-Rritldont Notice. N'o In the Chancerv Cotin of Shell. count v. i'enncasec I.

Jtilla Wisidwanl ut al vs. Jainis Koroct si. ais aring from It iu this that the I defendants. Iloio. W.

11 Held. I. Jennie lliiwley. IHIaiil Hawirv and Julia llawlee, are uoarraasdenisof the stale of Trnnessiv; It Is Mien ion- onlered. That they make theirap-Is arancc hen ln, at the courthouse of shcll.v Memphis, Tenuews-.

on or iH-fore the first Monday In November, Isw, aud rlssd. answer or demur eomplsinant's bill, or the same will la. tsken for confessed ss to them and set for hearing iartr; and that a copy of this enter be published once a week, for four successive Weeks, in the Meu.plii. Inm This tb September, I SHU. A copy attest: K.

J. I1LACK, Clerk and Mister. By F. H. 'Henry.

1- and M. Wm M. Randolph. Sol. for Complainant.

wed Ifon-Krsident ot ice. No. 3734 I ii the Cbanccrv Court of Shclbv county, Tenn. Refeld el a) vs. W.

C. Clutmplon et al. IT atarliig from aHldastt In this cause that the defendants, W. C. Champion and A.

Champion, arenonrcsidenta of the State oi Tennessee: is therefore ordervd, That they make their ap-sa ranee herein, at the courthouse of Shclbv isitm-tv. in Memphis, on or liofore the tlrst Monday In November, tsao. and plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, or the same will le taken fnr ennfesMcd as to them and set for hearing ex parte; aud that copy offjthis order la puhhdi once a wreck, far fonr awcaslvr weeks. In the Mempliis ArrasL. Tnia'atUi davolsensemla-r l.aTI.

iii.i attest: K. J. 111. Al Clerk aud Master, ltv It. Henry, U.

and M. clappA Heanl. Sols, for Complainants. wtsl oii-Kcsident Notice. No In the chancery Court of Shelby county Tenn.

-Theresc 1- Organ cl al vs. John" Overton el al. IT apisearing from the sheriff's rcturu in ibis 1 that tl.e defendant, William Vamv, Is uot lo 1m found la Id-count It is then tore ordered. That he make his appear suce herein, at the courthouse td Shcll.v county. In Memphis.

on or before the first Monday in November. lXMI, and plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, or the same will be taken (tM-eoiiftsMafil as to him sud lor hearing imrtc an 1 that a copy of this onler he publian.sl once a 'e k. for lour succvnsiic u.s ks. in Uie Memphis trritL This 'Jhth davof Ival. A copv -attest K.

Id. t' Clerk aud Master. By E. M' Henry, D. and M.

W'm. M. Rsudulph. Sol, for olilplainalit. wed Non-Kosidrnt Notice.

-In the Cbauoery Court ol Shsdbv is.unty, FitsjriblMMi. administratrix "I Michael KiUglblaais el al vs. Wtr. Harrington administrator of M. II.

M'Ketnavy, d.s d. cl al. I from affidavit In this cause that the 1 defeu.taius. I M'Kcin-a Men Art Kclnavy and Marv IVwcrs. an non reslileuts of the State ol Tennessee It js then-lore ordered.

1 hat they make their ap jssar.nce here n. at Hwcrttrthouseol shclhv routv u. in Memphis. or Wtore the fiM Moods in Nowmbcr. Imso, aud plead, answer or demur to complainant bill, or the same will la- taken for eoi.fej.ed as to them and set hearing ex and that copy of this order week, for lour weecadve w-ks in the Amu.

This 2Sih dav of SeMentU-r is.s.1 A -atksl R. J. BI.Al Clerk and Mssi, r. n. til it.

alio Al. Wm. M. Randolph. Sol.

for complainant. wed FINANCE AND TRADE. The hanks wire very quiet places yester- dav. business bcilur unite inactive There iliitit continuatinii of the eady dcirtand fol-ICSjUli Bt'l a fair amount i eaiige coming in- tfc pBfl-iiascs at at trie latter end of Week being rath er more A'" BI shares of Memphis 'haTWrton ntllroad stock was oncring at 10. The Itew 'yrk Public sees reason for caution ill tiiieii -lary matters.

While showing that the situation ut present is not unfavorable, It savs: -TlotTreasurv. however Itsit about SI.SoO.OOO lii specie, and over II.tM'OOO iu currency during the week, although the Imports of gold were 1,417,1711. Here, luaiin. there is a disappearance of sjaicle td a Very Istie amniiuf. so that, since Amnisi 1 Iho Trcasurv has lost SI -mi, and tlx.

baiiaa SiTM.esO. while the imjMirts bavs lifcen $, UV'A. A long as tjje outiiow of moriev continues, i6 large, the reports of specie ImportatVon trons. r.boant will be anxiously wubjhed. Tile imports of merchandise la were remarkably small tsnl.v or less than half the amount two eeks ago.

Indeed, the imports have not been as sinaii oerore since tnc middle of January. If the exports continue large, as the? have been recently, no stoppage of specie imports la at present prob able." The PnHlr. examines the queXHoi' dt tlic increased circulation of stive arid stiver certificates, anil It says- "45" thai allrcr reeerve can be kept not larref IMan it Is, and the gold reserve can ho Vxsfmitted to Increase as gold in the country-accumulates, and i silver cuius can be liroiioh'' into general use in place of SI and ft notes, a sort of subsidiary money, the laiwt difficult prob lems which have cr-nlfonted the treasury will la-solved. Tne relief afforded to the treasury by the pfCsent demand for silver is, however, certainly only temKirary: laforemany millions have gone into use the chunuels of circulation will become filled, and then the accumulation rw Hie silver coined will again leln to threaten the treasure." Kxclntngc at our bank Is bnyingTat yt discount on New Yr-rlt and other prominent eastern points, with three days' grace, discount, selling at par. On New Orleans, yt discount: selling at par.

Money is loaned on short date at 8 per cent. Shelby county scrip, tY bid, 100 asked. Shelby county bonds selling at par. Memphis gas st.x-k, last sale at 90; Bank of Commerce flock, par; State bank stock, par; I'nion and I'lanters stock, 110; Memphis and Chakleston railroad stock, buying, and 40 scllis; Memphis Fire aud City insurance stock, T7 hlulf (Sty insurance-stock, 80 bid; Mississippi and Tasmessee first "'oftjgage bonds, ex-coupou, 1 Maim; Mississippi snd Tennessee second mortgage, last sale at 10a Memphis and Little Rock first mortgage bonds, Little Rook aud Fort Smith quoted in Iloetou yesterdav Utile Kock and Fort Smith 9, 10-i Last sarc oi People's iusurance at 7. MEMPHIS BANK CLEARINGS.

Clearings. Octolwr la Jio.fwi ii Same time last week si Some ilme week before Total week t.elore 220,000 Jl 1BT BfrEQRAPH-1 Balances. fWH.C'IT 57 6L-' 10 -t: PARIS, October ll Rentes, 85f. 10c. NKW ORLEANS, Oc lobar 12.

New York sight, par; stcrlinj exchange bankers- bills, 481. LONDON, October 10. 6 Vm. Consols rnone', 9si; account, 98 5-16; new oa, 10.VK; 112; 4s; 111: Illinois Central, 11; Pennsylvania On-tml, 604; New York. Centxai, 18S; Krie.

41V2. seconds iKi; Reading, 4. NEW YORK, October 12. Money is easy at 293 percent. Prim, mercantile paper, I' 554 per cent.

Sterling exchangts- bankers' bills lirin. 481; demand, Uuvernment bonds wen-quiet but generally linn: United States coupaaisef 1881, newSs, I02li: newlUit 10S'; new Pacific 6s of 1893, 121 State bonds dull and nominal: Jsouisiana 7k consols, Missouri, 109; St.1 Joseph, Tennessee 6s, old, Kit Tennessee 6s, new, Virginia 6s, old, 27; Virginia new, 28; Virginia consols, 90; Virginia consols preferred, 107'A. liailroud bonds were strong atnl active. The shs market was. strong and active throughout the greater portion or the day.

In early dealings a strong buying movement w'as inaugurated, which resulted in heavy advances Iu prices during the morning and until the second board, when the improvement, as compared with yosterdav's closing qiiotalious, ranged from Jjtofr's s-r cent. In late dealings realizing sal.w eansed a reaction of to l' which was partially recovered nt Unclose, lndianaiolis. llloonilm-ton anil Western declined s-r rallied 1 and -in te.i 1 per eent. Transactions aggregated 1 M.iKX) snares, of which 2000 were Chicago. Bur liugtoti and Uuincy.

Sft.nnq I jickaivanna. Krie. 17HI St. Joe. Iron Motiutain, 6000 Kansas and Texas, H0O0 Ijike -Shore, 2000 Michigan Central, IU.ikju Northwesttm, New Jersey Central.

Jtm Northern Pacific. 1U Ohio and Mississippi, Mm 1'iicific Mail, M1U Reading 1.1,000 St. Paul, 2000 St. Paul and Omaha, llooi'nlon Pacific, lO.uno aUish Pacific, -sioo Western Union, and "mm Indi-iinnsills, BliHiniingUin and Western. Qaobitions: Central Pacific bonds, lll'i; Union Pacific Brats, 112)4 Union Pacific land grants.

113: Union Pacific sinking funds, llfi; Le-high and Wilkesbarre, 110; St. iaul and Sioux City firsts, no sales: Chicago, Columbus and Indiana Central firsts, no sales; Chicago, Columkus and Indiana Central seconds, no sales; Erie sejonds. uoji; Rock Island, 116K ollored: I'auamn, 19.1: Fort Wayne. 122; Plttsbnrg, 120 Illinois Central. 112; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy 138; Chicago and Alton, 112J-j; Chicago and Alton preferred, lii; New York Central; 1 lOoH'cred Harlem.

200: Lake Shore, 109U: Canada Southern, 59, Michigan Central, Erie, 40; Erie preferred, 71; Northwestern, Northwestern preferred, St. Paul, St. isaul preferred, nl; St. Paul and Omaha, 42J.J, ou Paul and Omaha preferred, Delaware, Ijickawauna and Western, 91; Morris and Essex. 111; Delaware aud Hudson, 81; New Jersey Central, 71'-: Rending, Ohio and Mississippi, 3Xl; Ohio and Mississippi preferred, Chesapeake and Ohio, 19; Mobile and Ohio, 22: Cleveland and Colnmbus, 70; Chicago, Columbus and Indiana Central, Ohio Central, 21; Lake Erie and Western, 31'; Ontario and Western, 2-M; Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern, fvl, Alton and Terre Haute, 11: Alton and TerreHante preferred.

17o; Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific, Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific preferred, Hannibal and St. Joseph, and SL Joseph preferred, 82; lion Mountain, I9J4: St. Louis and San Francisco, 32: St.

Louis and San Francisco preferred, 43; St. Louis and San Francisco firsts preferred, 71; Chicago, SL Louis and New Orleans, 35 Kansas and Texas, 35; Uuiou Pacilic. 88; Central Pacific. 71; Northern Pari lie, 27-; Northern Pacific preferred, KM; LonlsviUe nnrrTfashville, Raahtrlae sin! Chattanooga, 60; Louisville, New Albany and Chicago, 100; Houston and Texas, JO: Denvcrand Rio (irande, 09; Western Union Telegrni-h, Atlantic and Pacific Teh-graph, 39; Pacific Mall, 41; Adams Express, 110; Wells oi Fargo Exiircas. 112ia: Aineri can Express, Crflted States Express, )) Quicksilver prelcrrcd.Ti'J; Can Is'U.

2'4; Central Arisoua, Home Stake, Standard, Excelsior, 8)4 Lltlle Pittsburg, Ontario, 30. COTTON. The firmer attitudeof cotton exhibited last two days weakened yesterday. Liverpool was quieter and futures lose. I flat New York was "easy" or "barely steady," with a drop in futures and smaller sales.

In our market there wasa loss ol the firmness of and Moudav; spinners were entirely out of the market. As'elsewhere. however, quotations remained without change. The arontVfr giTes tha following summarv of tne weather reports It received last week: "Although it has rained on one or more days at almost all points during the isistw eek, yet the rainfall has in general licen slight, so tliat the progress made toward gathering the crop has-been more satisfactory. Our Texas telegrams report improved weather there, and a probability that the crop will equal the abil ity 01 inc laoor to gainer 11 Yesterday.

Satnrdav Ordinry Good ordinary. Low middling. Mid.IUnc Good middliog. Middling fair 010', 1IH, ani Nominal! ci an Nominal. Market firm.

Bales, 1Mb) bales, ail to cxisirtcrs. MKMPHIS COTTON HTATEMKNT. Stock, September 1. 1880. fi.r Reeeivol to-dai' 1.7 I Received previously Shipped to-day 1,8 8hlpH-d prertonsly J0.t:;" Stock, running account IMPORTS.

Thus far this week Thus far last week Since September 1st BTA-1 Memphis and cluirleston R. soft Mississippi and Tennessee railroad 15 Louisville Nashville Ureal Southern R. R. 31 M-tn phis and LitUe Rock R. R.

.137 Memphis and l'aduruh K. .190 l'adiieiih and Memphis railroad IV.i Steamers lot. Wagons and other sources. at Total i.7-'i EXPORT. Thus far this week 4,130 Thus far hut week 4.aft! Since September 1st Memphis and Charleston R.

R. i Mississippi and Tetiiternee H. 710 Steamers Bonh Total The following are the latest telegrams of the domestic markets as reported yesterday to the cotton exchange: Latest Telegrams state of Price Market. Rec'ta. Middling.

Firm. 2,052 HK Quiet. 3,802 10 duicl. 7,420 10 11-10 Quiet. 5,507 10 13-1C Steady.

094 luti Quiet. 10 Quiet. 395 11 Hwy. 374 iis-l Steady. 596 11V Inlet.

6t0 11 Oalveston MabUa Savannah Charleston Norfolk Baltimore New York Boston The following axe the New York spot quotations for yesterday: Ordinary, 8 5-lCc: good ordinary, 9 5 lis-; low middling, 10 lt-ltc middling. 11 15-loc good middling. 11 1116c: middling lair, 12 7-10c. At 10:25, quiet; at 12:20. quiet: at 2:15, easy; at 3:10.

easy. Sales, 15O0 bales. Contracts, bales. Stack, 51,035 bales. The tone ol the future market was as follows: At 10:25, steady at decline: 11:25, quiet; 12:15, barely steady; 1:30, barely steady; 2:30, barely steady; 3:15, steady.

Sales, bales. The following shows the closing quotations of fiilup in the New York market yesterday: Months. I Yesterday. I Day Before. January February March April Juue October November.

December en.a: 11.1tq911.19 0111.35 11.50S11.52 11.65AU.67 11.77A11.80 10.99CU.0l 10.s5o.l0.8t; 10.89(0, 10. 9(1 The New Orleans market closed steady at llc for middling. Sales, 5100 bales; receipts, 7522 bales. Stock, 90.047 bales. The Liverpool telegrams yesterday reported the market quieter: middling uplands, ffl; Orleans, 7 l-16d.

Sales, sotx) bales, ol which 6560 were Am-rtran. Receipts, 9800 bales, all oi which were American. The Liverpool market tor futures opened flat: October, .,,0, li32d; October-November, lasftMM 7-lCd; November-receml-er, 1. 7 16m ltKa; January Febuary, 6 7-16il: M.in-ii April. 6 7 let 3 :10 yams and fabrics firmer: an advance demanded, which I.

livers re-fuse. Futures slightly firmer, but not quotai.lv Mini I. At int. May June. 1.

9 -led. At 5:15, futures closed flat; February' March, 0 71fsl The movement at the porta were reported as lol lows: TThis I Last IThisw. Week. Week. I I-ast Yr.

Receipts for 3 102.2 VI, ,04.507, KxH'stoCreat Britain vq 20.711 Exp's 10 11,211 Stis on band I 365,876 Total receipts at all Culled Stales ports, 790T84O; same date 1879. same date 1878. isil.777. In- cn-aNf-of nio.ii.li hi KUbm tirlN till. n.

Total foreign exports. last year. 207.617: year before. liki.UM. Total Mark at the United States ports, last year, 365,870 year before, 352 GENERAL TRADE.

Then- was rattier qllielinle in luisiueas yesteislav. but the grocery stores' were preit l.u-j lining pretty lila-ral orders. In feed very little was the aeasaswt ua alnvsst e.ntine.l to rlllun? nt- arrnais ai 111c riv. 01 a I small corn. .1 bleb was sold by the drav hoot Some choice timothy hay also chaiigisl hauds.

11.07 11.22 11.38 ll-SIMILM ll.Ciqatll.7l ll.S.'Mll.s. II. 1091 III. imeal was 111 very qniet demand, with none In first hands Hour remained firm with a good demand for the better qualities. Kniit was quiet; 40 of appl.

landing at SI 75. Cabbage was lower, the amount arriving being large. Eggs were lower for the same reason. Quotation! below are for round at the landing aM a railroad depots, and Include neither dtajragc, storage, nor other expenses outside of the bare freight and charges up to the time of arrival. Jobbing and store sales are at higher rales, as they Include dray age, storage and profit of the dealer.

FEED Corn selling in dray aid lots at in store, 57c. (hit dull, last sale at We. Bran last sales at 814 50: in store 0S5c. Hay sales of 11 carload of choice tlraothv at 1 50. and 40 bales nt liu- Jobbing front store.

10l 10; aud 50c for Flour treble extra, family, to 50; choice, $5 BfNH 75; fancy, (nfrcioln store. No demand for. lower grades. drayload lots Sou) store, 12 40. VEGETABLES Potatoes, In store, $2(32 25; Sweet potatoes, tl 5041 a barrel.

Onions in store, f33 25 a barrel. Cabbages, Ssyj a hundred larger lots at $7 50; $2 a crate. Celery, 65Q7-V a bunch. Eli(18 AND BUTTER Eggs lower at 1617c. Butter common, liasi medium, flMHe; choice ffertern, fancy dairy, cream-cry, Jlc.

Oleomargarine, 20c. POULTRY in fair supply at 25; all hens, $3 50; young, $1 75(93; roosters, t2 50. Ducks, J2 503. (iccse plucked, $3 50 uhplucked up ton Turkeys $810. FUI'ITS AND BE RRI ES Oranges Lou isiana, $5 per brl.

Lemons, (4 ir box. Apoles in store, northern, $IW2 25; fancy, 12 ISO per brl. Cranberries in barrels, t89 50, as to quality half-barrels, 15. Catawba grapes in 10-pound baskets at si a basket. NUTS.

Peanuls red, 5c; Virginia, 6fa7c per pound. Brazil nuts, 9jj(10c per pound. Filberts, 13c per pound. Walnuts, per pound. Co-coanuts.

per 100. MISCELLANEOUS. Hominy, t3 KiegS a barrel grits, $3 KM 75 a barrel. Cider Missouri, 18 a barrel. White beans medium, tl 909 Dried apples, 4c per pound; evaporated, 9c.

Dried peaches, 5c per pound. Nails. 13 25 rates. HOO PRODU(rTB Mes prjfk 116 25. Bacon-clear side, packed, hotto clear nb.

9c shoulders, 6c. Hams sugar-cured, llllc. Breakfast bacon, llftllc. Lard tierce, 9uuc; pails, 20 10; 10 lb. 1010'r: kegs, S9c.

Jobbing rates, 10tfjl5 per cent, above these quotations.whlch are for large quantities. MEATS-Fore-quarters beef. 3c: hind uuarte Hogs, bv the carcass. 7c lb. (Wco.

laoUtKc for ordinary. 15V (Slfs- fur fair, lor good fair, 18(ulsc for cnoice. 1 ea nice i.oiiisianH, 6(g7c; Carolina, 6g7c. Salt per car-load, 11 40 from store, 14 50 per barrel coarse, per sock, 11 40; fine, 11 Sugars cut loaf, llc; granulated, like; powdered, llc. Molasses Louisiana sugarhouse ri boiied choice, prime, 4.5c fair.

42 tic; svrnps, BAOOINO AND TIES. Bagging-Jlax, lOKtallc. Jute, 1 to 2 lbs, ll012c; mixed, llUc. Ties staudard makes. 12 25; pieced and outside brands, tl 75.

Twine, 17c per lb. LIME AND CEMENT. lame. 80c a barrel; Louisville cement, 11 65 a barrel Rosedaie cement, 11 75a barrel: Portland. 15.

HIDES AND LEATHER, ETC. Oak sole, 17 40c; Hemlock, 27330c per harness, 36(g40c; skirting, 38ffl42c; French calf, 140(800 per doien; domestic calf, per dozen. Hides dry flint, No. 1. 18c; No.

2, 15c; drv salt, 14c; green, fl7c: green salt, 9c. Sheepskins, 50cH 50.. Tallow, 5 fSc. Beeswax, 20c. WOOL.

Tubwashed, burry, 1520c IBY TKLBGRAPH.I NEW YORK, October 12. Flour quiet. Wheat steady; ungraded red, fl OOrai 15. Cortee dull and nominal; Rio cargoes qiiofed at Job lots, llfailiic. Sugar dull: fair to good refining quoted at 7w7 dull, lfiee nominal.

Pork quiet, but find; mess for export, $16fa It; declined l'JVc, but closed with 5c of a decline regained prime steam, 8.70c. LOUISVILLE, October 12. Flour steady: extra, 13(33 25; extra family, 13 504; A No. 1,14 50(34 75; choice fancy, 15 506. Wheat strong and higher, Corn easier: No.

2 white, 44c: No. 2 mixed, 43c. Oats steady; No. 2 white, 35c: No. 2 mixed, 33c.

Rye inactive: No. 2 fall. 90c. Hay steady, 17. Pork dull and nominal.

Lard steady; prime steam, 8e. Bulk meats dull, Bacon quiet, 5if98(49c. Sugar-cured hams, lwijc. Whisky not quoted. ST.

LOUIS, October 12. Flonr double extra, SI 80(a) I treble extra, 1I404 50; 70 91 35: choice 150510; fancy, Wheat unsettled, lower; No. 2 red 99(j99c cash; i'(mH)1j, November. $1 0I 1 I Hi eclnla-r, No. 2 reef, Coin steady; cash: October.

s-ovemucr, 'jri w-vc ticccint.er, ,1. uie en 1 dull 29(ot29c cash, 29e bid October, bid. in the year, 4lr4l'ic May Rye. askisl. Barley.

65(a0iic. Ird nuler. 4'ik-. Whisky 11 10. Pork, ousv: 117 75.

Drv salt meats dull, Bacon dull, NEW ORLEANS, October 11 Flour sitaerflne. 13 253 75; double extra, 254fs): treble extra, 14 654 75; hgher grades. 15A5 90. Corn. 58460c.

Oats dull and lower, Corumcal, 12 40. Hay active, firm and higher; choice, 123 50. Pork, 116. Lard tierce, keg, 9jc. Bulk meats-shoulders.

5c; packed, Bacon tpiict and weak; shoulders, clear rib, 939c; clear, 9H9c. 8ugar-ured hams i-anvased, 11 (nilic. Whisky- western rectified, SI 051 10. Coflee quoted Rio cargoos, ordinary to prime, 13 Sugar in lair demand Tint at lower rates; yellow clarified, 9(ii94o offered white clarified, 9itT9l4c- Molasses iu good demand but at lower rates; prime to choice, Rice Louisiana, ordinary to choice, t'ViiOe. CHICAGO, October 12 Flour qniet but steadv.

Wheat unsettled and lower, but in fair demand: No. 2 spring Chicago, cask)' a(i OctotH-r; 'Jlv bid for Xovemla-r, 98c for PcceniBer: TTo. 3 siirrng Chicago, rcjecteil, 70(75c. Com in far demand, but at lower rates and irregular Nu.239c eash and October, 40c bid for November. for December, for May; rejected, Wtyisjiwe.

Oats demand good and tending upward; No. 2, 29. 30c cash, hid for October. for November. for Ilecember: rejected.

20'. live weak. No. 2 fall, 83aje tnh. 8c lor October and November.

Ilarlev rtnncr; No. 2 spring, 77c cash, 7s478c for November. Pork irregular; Sis cash, 118 25 for October, 112 for November, S12 15j(12 20 for December. 112 -Ikj. 12 25 the year, 12 for January.

I-crd inactive and lower 8.3(V;x.35c cash and October, 10. 1 2. 'o for November. 'nli- for Deeeinber. Bulk meats should ers, 5.20c short rib, 7.90c; short clear, 8.

10c. Whiakv firmer, $111. tsat PRY UOODS. I BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK, October 12.

The trade movement continues slow, but there is a steady under tone In the market. Cotton goods in light demand and stoado. Prints steady and quiet, but in fair request. Heavy clothing, woolens and clothes inactive; spring easimcrcs, worsteds, cottons und foreign goods quiet. OTTOS FACTORS.

J.J.RAWLINGS&CO Cotton Factors COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 332 Front Street, Up-Stairs Memphis. BAGGING AND TIES FCRNMHED CC8TOM KISS. Will sell cotton off wagons for tbos who wish immediate sales. STOVES, fjav.c tarVcn the PREMIUM cocrt ii---tasvcc coutpefiusj HHtft. tfVe fcaNitcj fizat-ctcvyy Coofii its c3focc of trie.

0iZ. S. "Sfio is- tfvc- Stet culicucc of fitsjrvcit -mcv-it. Sole Agents nnd taste in lloiisciurnishing Goods, 234 MAIM OTRECT MEMPHBI. COTTON I STAR COTTON OIN.

rptO those desiring a gisal, durable, light-running 1 (tin, made of the best material, and sold at a low price, we oiler this gin, confidently believing it will give satisfaction in every particular. Feeders and Condensers furnished hen desired. Repairing ol all kinds of Gins prompt) attended to. Saws recut and old gins rebuilt. We refer to thx.se who have used our gins during the oast twenty -Sri- years, ror further parUcuhr8 address F.

A. Hl'KT A Manufacturers, Germantomn, Tennessee. Or J. It. GODWIN A Agents, Memphis, Tennessee.

Chickasaw Ginning COMPANY, 81 Madison Street, Memphis. The most complete Ginning establishment in the city. Gins and Handles cotton with the most approved machinery and facilities. Give us a trial. BE A Kllsl.KY.

Sn 11 1. -ii. I Hayden's Cotton Gins! AVINi; filled up nuriiuis with all the late im-proved mat-htneo. wt are prepared lo Gin all Cotton consigned to us. Hacks furnished to responsible parlies.

All Cotton insured iu our open IH.llC). CORNER FOl'RTH AX POPLAR STS. WIISHIP'8 IMPROVED GINS AND PRESSES. Gl INS. combining Light I.rsnght Kast ninnlng, cleaning of aud UHa1liamr.le PRESSES, Hand.

Hone and steam l'ower. All fully guarani.H'd, and cheap. Send Mr circular or call on W. S. TAYLOR, Agent, 309 FROM ST aadtaaaltdBS Ha RIVER REPORT.

RIVERS AMD WEATHER Tlte fcillowin official tdble, five particulars concernihg the condition ol rivers and weather at all important points. OmCIAL SlG STALKER vio U. S. A. I Msjtrms, October 12, 1880.

Above low changes. water. Rise Fall Feet. Inches, inches. Inches.

Cairo 8 4 6 Cincinnati 4 10 5 Lavenport 4 1 DubuorlS ,8 I nmuam 1 Helena 16 0 Keokuk 3 10 8 Leavenworth 5 9 1 Little Rock 2 1 Louisville 4 Xempbia Nashville 1 (New Orleans 12 11 3 Pittsbnrg 8 1 Shreveport 6 3 2 St. Louts 10 4 4 Victaburg iteln.r bench mark tBench mark, low water 1879. (Below high water of 1874. METEOROfOOICAL REPORT Time. Bar.

Thcr. Wind Weather. 7:00 a.m. 30.222 68 2:00 p.m. 30.216 73 9:00 p.m.

i 30.229 Cloudy. Cloudy. H. Clear. Maximum thermometer, 7ti.

Minimum thermometer, 67. BY TELEGRAPH. War Dip't, Sioh ai. Ssaricm-, V. B.

Arm v. 1 Moxdxy, October 12, I880, 1008 p.m. Place of I Observation. Galveston Indianola Louisville Memphis Nashville. I New Vicksburg 1 Little Bar.

Thcr Wind. Weath-Dir. I Force. er. afi.riT 30.14 30.26! 80.23 30.23 30.16.

30.17 30.1H N. Gentle. 1 Clear. 8.E. Light.

Clear. Clear. iC'lear. 'Clear. Fair.

K. Fresh. 58 68 67 7Ti 69 75 71 N. N.E. N.

E. Fresh. Fresh. Gentle. Light.

N. (Light. NASHVILLE, October 12. Kiver rising, with 9 Inches 011 the shoals, SHREVEPORT, October 12. River falling.

Weather clear and warm. WHEELING, October 12. River 2 feet II inches, and falling. Weather cloudy and stormy. EVANSVILLE, October 12 Night.

River 2 feet I inches, and rising. Weather fair and pleasant. NEW ORLEANS, October 12. Weather clear; thermometer faV. Arrived: Guiding Star, 8t.

Louis. Departed Belle of Shreveport, St. Louis. PITTSBURG, October 12 Noon. River 2 Inches below the gauge, and stationary.

Weather cloudy and col. Night River 2 inches below the gauge, and stationary. Weather clear and pleasant. CINCINNATI, October 12 Noon. River 4 feet 10 inches, and falling.

Weather clear and warm. Night River 6 leet 9 inches, and falling. Weather clear and warm. Departed: Golden Crown, New Orleans. 8T.

LOl'18. October 12 Night River fallen 4 incites, with lilicet 4 inches by the gauge. Weather clear and No arrivals. Departed: John Means and barges, Cairo City of Helena, Vicksburg. VICKSBURG, October 12.

Weather fair and warm thcrmomter Down Charles P. Chouteau, 8 last night John A. Seudder, 6 a.m. E. O.

Stauard, 10 a.m.; Raven and barges, 7 a.m. Paris C. Brown, last night. CAIRO, October 12 Noon. Weather cloudy and cool.

Arrived: Centennial, St. Louis, a.m. Night River 8 feet 4 Inches, and falling. Weather clear; thermometer 66e. Arrived: Future City, St.

Louis, and My Choice and barges, 8t. Louis, 7 p.m.; Maude, St. Iuis, p.m. October 12 Noon. River stationary, 4 feet 6 inches in the canal and 2 feet 6 Inches iu the chute on the fulls.

Weather cloudy, with light rain this morning. Night River stationary, with 4 feet 6 Inches in the canal and 2 feet 6 Inches in the chute on the talis. Business dull. Weather cloudy and chilly. MOVEMENTS OX THE LETEE.

Arrival. W. J. Poitevent, Commerce; Joe Kinney, Vicksburg; Cherokee, New Orleans; John T. Moore, Helena; V.

P. llalliday. New Orleans. Departure. W.

J. Poitevent, Commerce Joe Kinney, St. Iiuis; Rene Mac ready. St. Francis river.

Coahoma, Helena; John T. Moore. Helena; Cherokee, Cincinnati; Maumelie, Arkansas river; W. P. Halllday, St Louis.

Port. James D. Iarker. Due. Down: Osceola Belle, Henry Frank, Grand Tower.

Up: James Lee, W. J. Poitevent, Hard Cash, Golden City. BOATS LEAVING THIS DAT. Wkitb Rivrr Hard Cash, Ed C.

Postal master, 3 p.m. Friars Point James Lee, Stack Lee master, p.m. Osceola Osceola Belle, Cooper master, 5 p.m. New Orleans Henry Frank, J. F.

Hicks master, 5 p.m. Commerce W. J. Poitevent, William J. Ashford muster, p.m.

RECKTFTS YESTEBDAT. Joe Kinney 20 lades cotton. IV. J. Poitevent Iff bales cotton.

214 sacks cottonseed. Cherokee 10 casks pitch, 2o brls cement, 20 brls lean. John T. Moore 214 bales cotton, 458 sacks cottonseed, Li sacks salt, 23 pkgs sundries. LOCH, I'ORT XOTIS.

Weather warm and cloudy. Business yesterday was fair. The propeller Gilbert departed for Helena yesterday. the W. P.

llalliday passed up yesterday evening for St, l.oiii... Tlx) Maumelie cleared lor Arkansas river with a gi.od trip last evening. Receipts by river yesterday. 250 bales of cotton and 6117 sacks of cotton-seed. The Orand Tower was overdue last evening from St.

Louis, bound for VleksbUrg. The river at this point fell three inches yesterday, the stage nt dark Ijssng 0.0, The local packets departed on time yesterdiiv evening, gcncnilly with fair triw. The Cherokee, from New Orleans, passed up yesterday evening forCincinnati with 2al tons freight. The Rene Macready departed yesterday evening on her first trip of the season for the St. Francis river.

The W. J. Poitevent, Captain W. J. Ashford, Is the tcket this evening at oo'clock for Commerce and the bends.

Neil Hooker is her clerk. The Osceola Belle, Captain Henry Cooper, la tha packet this evening at 5 o'clock for Osceola and the upper liends. William Smitner and John Haley are her clerks. The great steamer Henry Frank, Captain J. F.

Hicks Ls the regular packet this evening at o'clock for Vicksburg, New Orleans aud all wav landings. Alf (trissora haa charge of her office. The James Lee, Captain Stack Lee on deck, is the packet this evening at o'clock for Helena, Friars loint and all way landings. Lloyd Whitlow ls her clerk, assisted by Piatt Rbiaules and Arthur Brow 11. The Hard Cash, Captain Ed C.

Postal, will be found in port this morning and leaves again this evening at o'clock for all points on White river, going through to Jackaonport. Charles M. Postal presides in her office. The sinking ol the Batesville was caused by the toat striking some unseen obstruction. The point where the disaster occurred is about half a mile above the mouth of St.

"Francis river, at a place known as the sawmill. The Batesville ia breaking up. and will probably, as we anticipated yesterday, be a total loss. The John T. Moore brought up trie otlieers and crew of the sunken steamer yestcrdny.

She also brought 200 bales of cotton from the wreck, consigned to the board of underwriters. Sam Holder stopped oft' the Maumelie, and Joe Solari went out mate on her yesterday evening. Josel.h ComcllLer. formerly of the' Jim- Klnnpv went out yesterday evening as clerk of the John Moore. Capuiln J.

N. Harbin, superintendent of the Memphis and Arkansas river packet company, was in Little Kock Monday. Captain James Payne, of New Orleans, died suddenly of paralysis, at his daughter's home in Charleston, West Virginia, Friday night. Uc was e.lsiii. years oiu.

PICKED 17a ADRIFT. The Robert Mitchell came off the Wavsat Moun City Saturday, and dropped down to Cairo. It is rumored she will go south to run In a short trade. St. "Lotlis tH'ibr-iinmirTnt.

Monday: "The new chimneys of the famous Red Cloud are la-imr nut She Is a lasauty, and will make her start for river in ine Ancnortine. tne nrm of J. o. Baker her owners, arc not the men to go In man rnici- un any line icmiory. The Evnnsville.minin.

of Sundav. savs: "Can- tain Charley Woodbury's nice little new steamer bite Water came down at 1 :45p.m., and laid here iiuui in iso. leu me James uan still aground on 1-uniiv creek, but with nnut- pects of getting off during the day. One of the Gaffs barges was still hard aground, but she would probably be able to pull It off after she got herself over tne oar. ine river nan risen about thns inches at Puppy creek before the White Water Dan Rice's H.uiting operahouse and museum i- aHoat.

The steamer is in dimensions over 200 feet in leugtb, breadth of laam feet, extra staunch tiulll, powerlul macnincry, and omcered by the best steamboatmen money can engage. The audi-torium is 140 feet long. 12 icet wide and 1., high. The stage is 24 feet deep and 33 feet in wuitn. ine anniionum is luraisned with leather cushioned chairs, giving a seating capacity of 1000 At each place of exhibition electric lights sua.

landed from the highest points on the Imat win miiKC tnc immediate vicinity as 1. right us noon The bout will be lighted with gas raantifac Hired 011 board. TOW BOATS AND BARGEfl. The John Gllmore aud barges, from New Orleans, passed up for St. Louis yesterday morning.

Captain R. P. tilenn has barge No. 11 loaded with oil cake bound for Ne- Orleans by the next boat. Marine lot Pittsburg "The marine inim ranee companies charge enormous rates on steamlioats.

avowedly on account of the heavy risk oi loss. But 1 in- mat masc 1111s nsK can oa largely obviated by clearing the channel of obstructions and keeping it clear. One would think that the companies and their agents would sec their Interest in this, and join the steamboatmen and shippers iu their efforts to remove the difficulties and dangers that beset travel and traffic on the river. Bui they do not do it, at least with an amount of an energy that would command success. One would think, also, that the same parties would tin ite In lowering every other charge upon river commerce, bo as to enable their policyholders to pay the heavy charges they make.

But they do not do it. Now. Is this because the companies don't want the risk lessened, as it would com js-1 them to lower their The Parlaot Line. Vicksburg Oiwlwcrrio. October "We see the act of incorporation of the line published in the Madison Journal, of Delta, Louisiana, under the name of the Mississippi and Yazoo river packet company, with E.

Carroll, L. A. Campbell, George H. Smith, C. C.

Kloweree. Frank Beck, Mary F. smith, of Vicksburg, Mississippi John A. Scudder and Charles ('. Carroll, of St.

Lonis, Missouri, and Nye Spencer, of Delta. Louisiana, as Incorporators, captain E. P. Carroll, superintendent of the IVarisot line, publishes the new schedule of the leaving time of the steamers of this popular line. There will be one boat leaving here Tuesday for 1 azoo city aud Silver City two boats leave here on Wednesday, one going to all points on the sunflower river, as high as the stage of the water will ia-rintt.

and oneg.Mug to the Ytsoosnil Talla haichie rivers. The Friday boat will go to Yazoo city and Silver creek, and the boat leaving Satur. day going to Yazoo and Tallahatchie rivers. Uu-dcr this new arrangement then- will la- almost a boat a day leaving this city. The boats of the P.

line have the contract for carrying the United states malls." OVEMEXTN Of OCEAN STEAMERS. HAMBURG. October 12. Arrived: AUcmania New York. GLAStMIW, October 12.

Arrived adii. New York. State of Ne- LIVERPOOL. October Ontario. Montreal Birmian.

Boston. FA I Mot jn (Vtoher 12. -The disabled steamer hh im laud has been lowed to this port. iEW ORLEANS, October 12. Arrived: City of Mexican ports.

Cleared Chalmetto and HHMlNon, New York. NEW YORK, October Li-Arrivcd: Labrador, Havre Herder, Hamburg: Bothnia and Wyoming, Livcfpoolf Holland, London. LONDON, October 11. Arrived out: Circassia and Donnn, New York. The steamer Adirondack, from New York, September 23d, lor iaivcastle, has arrived nt Plymouth.

She lost fifty battle during the voyage. NTi: A ftDATS. For Sale Very Cheap for Cash. QTEAMF.R BERTHA LEE, BI'ILT 111 HIS), 1.11 icei long. 1 waXJU beam.

feet hold: two lever tnc by 4K feet stroke: two steel taiilers: makes steam easy and very fast tows well full cabin outfit complete and good; newly painted this summer. Cost price 7.VI0 if sold soon. Address BROWN A JONBB, Memphis. Tenn FOB CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS.

Nt. Louis and Vicksburg: Anchor Liu V. S. Mall FOR CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS.

Annie f. Silver Silver, master. Will leave the Anchor Line Wharfboat THIS DAY, October at 5 p.m. For freight or passage JpyoDTtlRMOjptjmivlmr Nt. Lou ia and New Orleans.

Anchor Line For Vicksburg, Natchez and New Orleans Steamer (Jenteniiial, Davidson master. Will leave the Anchor Line wharfboat THIS DAY October at 5 p.m. For freight or passage apply to AD STORM, Sup't on wharfboat. FOK ABKANSAH CITY For Arkansas City and Pine Blnfl K. It.

Adams U. S. Mail Line steamer For Helena, Friars Point, Arkansas City and Pine Bluff R. R. tvuacliitu Kollo.

R. Check, master Cummins, cl'k. Leaves as above and all way landings every MON DAY and THURSDAY, at 5 p.m., connecting at Arkansas City every Tuesday with steamer Dean Adams for Greenville and Vicksburg. J. T.

WASHINGTON. A sent. Madison St. FOB HELENA AND FBIABS POINT. For FRIARS l'OIXT THE IRON STEAMER aJXO.

T. MOORE gi! Tri-Weekly Packet for Helena. LEAVING SIEMPUIS EVERY Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. WILL EXTEND HER Saturday Trips to Friars Point. sWFor Low Unless, Cheap Passnge anil Bills Lading, apply to W.

LIGHTBURNE, Agent, 7 Monroe st. F0R ST. FRANCIS RIVER. Mempbia maul Nt. Francla River IT.

H. Mail Lino The nt and elegant passenger steamer ifene JValacready, 0. K. Joplin. master I Bannlne.

cl'k' win leave Memphis OTJOfX TUESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, at 5 p.m., for Mariaana, the Cut-off and all intermediate landings. JDAJDLntVt FOR NEW ORLEANS. Nt L011 is and Sftr Orleans Anchor Line ror icksiiure, Natchez and New Orleans Steamer Henry Frank, Hicks master, Will leave the Anchor Line liarfboat WEDNES DAY, Oct. lath, at For fnlrht or passage apply to AD STORM, wharfboat. Keg-alar Memphis New Orleans, Packet for the Season Ifor Vicksburg.

Natchez, New Orleans and Way Landings Steamer Henry Frank, J. P. Hicks master Alf. idcrk Leaves as above WEDNESDAY, Oct. 13th, at I p.m.

For freight or passage apply to jtTVASHlOTONAge FOR COMMERCE. SI em phi Para la. Commerce and Rendsi llajlv atet. The elegant steamer w. I.

Foitevent, W. J. Ashford master! Neil Boo ke fe rk Leaves as above DAILY, at 5 o'clock p.m. Por fiRitirigiapjbytnTboard FOR WHITE AND BLACK RIVERS MILT HABBY LIM'. Memphis Whit nnd Black River IT.

Mail I'm k. t. For Indian Boy, St. Charles, Clarendon, DevalU Bluff. Dcs Arc.

Augusta, Jacksonport, West Point, Senrey. Batesvilles Powhattan, and Pocahontas, The new and eleannt steamer Josie Harry, rvJg Will leave Memphis EVERY BA.lt) ftJHYaTTT connecting direct with the new Black river U. 3. mail packet MILT n.ARRY for Powhattan Pocahontas, and with Daily Packets to Batcsvitle and I'pper White river. Through rates to all points.

or Terrene, will be promptly forwarded ouim iu.isi.ni i in iiarr) i.inc, jiempuLs K. v. Agent. Monroe St. FOR HELENA.

Lee Line Steamers ror Ulendale nnd Helena Tlfc elegant passenger steamer Coahoma, George Mulone. master Ed. CroweTT "iliTk Will leave EVERY Tl'ESDAY. THl'RSDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 p.m. For freight or passage apply bn board, or No.

Madison street. JAMES LEE, Snp't. For Helena and Way Lnndlngrs. The new iron aiacc JOHN T. MOORE, J.

E. Montgomcrv. I W. A. Stone win leave as above every tcksday, THURSDAY and SATURDAY at p.m.

For freight or passage apply on board. K. V. LlliH IKI Agent, 7 Monroe St. LEE LINE STEAMERS.

For (ilenilalc. Helena anal Friars Point. lames JLee, Stack Lee. master I Whitlow, clerk." ill leave as above on evcrv MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 4 p.m. Office.

No. 2 Madison street. FOR WHITE RIVER. Memphis White River Packet. Bsnl InslenM-nilcnt Memphis ami ,1 Ul, 1.

1 laciet For Augusta, one oner Jacksonport, Searcy, and way points. The regular indepen dent Packet HARD CASH, E. Postal, master I C. Postal, cl'k. Will leave Memphis EVERY WEDNESDAY, on and after Wednesday, Sept.

1st, atisp.m. Forfreight or passage apply to R. W. LI(iHTBITRNE, No. 7 Monroe opp.

1'calanly Hotel. FOB OSCEOLA. rl-Hi'i V. M. Mall Packet For Randolph, Pulton, Osceola and way landings.

Wseeola Jfelle, Cooper, master 1 Wm. Smitliers. cl'k' Will leave Memphis every MONDAY, WEDNE8-DAY and FRIDAY at 5 p.m. For iiifonuation ap-ply on bcwird. or to No.

3 Madison street. GROCERIES. THE OI.IIF.ST. I.ARGENT AMI CHE A PENT RETAIL GROCERS ITU" Tin: CITY. i POl'NIM SiOAR FOB 3 p.

minis (.... I Roaalestl ColTee 3 pon nils Heat Java CofTee 18 pounds Best Uerman Noap 12 pounds Mew Prunes a ponnds Wood Tea Beat Tea, per pound I'onch Preaervea, ser Raspkerry Preaervea. per Wtrawkerry Prcaervsssi, per lb i 00 81 OO 81 00 81 00 81 OO 81 OO cents cents US rents 3.1 cents Shaker: These lreservc are equal to the best none ueltercan be made. All orders from the country delivered FREE to any of the Railroad Oepols. WM.

DEAN CO. NO. I SO POPLAR ST. THIS PAPER MAY Bi: FOUND ON FILE AT GEO. P.

ROWKM. JL- ssewsiiaper A.i vei lisinir linreau 10 SPntiCI: 111 IT srsssrii wssiti: VRTISI.VO (JO.MBACTS be made tor it tn NEW YORK I 11 1 Ol ST RE R. H. BUTTENBERG, Cabinet-Maker and I'pholsterer, MANTKAOTrKER OF Furniture. Maitrt-Hscs.

Aanlngsaml fots Billiard TablesJsltered ami Recovered. k-Fumltnre rcpalre.1. re-upholstered, 'r STORAOE AND mm Wectwnl Memphis. Tenn. DKF.SSM 1 I Dressmaking.

MK JRTES-l'teofMrs. A. K. Sloan's, has established liersclf at SS54 Hecond street. Madame Lnnget's old stand, and solicits the lay trnnagehenadjfrieiids.

TAPiOR. WM. P. MIDA, THE TAILOR, No. IU Jefferson street, Meiniihis.

W.DEANSsCO JAMES YOM1K. F. II. J. W.

Caldwell Co. LsrcoEssoRS to WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cotton Factors and ComniissionMerchantilMISS ML RPHYs 999 Front street, AST DREW STEWART, ASDBEW sew Orleans. Mesnphia. mtpWt, Stewart, Co Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors. os.

356 and 358 Front Street, Memphis, Tennessee. STEWART, BROTHERS Cotton raptors and Com mission Merchants, MEW ORLEANS, EOUISIANA. A. VACCARO. B.

VACCARO. A. VACCARO CO. IMPORTERS ADD DEALERS TS WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGAES, NO 321 FRONT STREET, MEMPHIS. Cotton NOS.

26 FRONT AND lO AND 12 COURT STREETS, MEMPHIS ORDERS BY TELEGRAPH OR LETTER PROMPTLY FILLED. "Wt HILL, FONTAINE CO. Cotton Factors Wholesale Grocers, 296-298 Front Memphis, Tenn. HILL, FONTAINE CO. Cotton Factors, Commission Merch'ts Cor.

Third and Locust streets, St. liouis. DILLARD, HATCHETT PARE. COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Jfo. 274 Front Street, Memphis, Tennessee.

WE HAVE THIfi DAY ENTERED INTO COPARTNERSHIP FOR THE PURPOSE OF TRANSACT ing a Cotton Factorage and General Oomniisslon Bualnetx, and solicit the patronage of otu friends and the public. x. fiT DILLARD MKMrmg. 1, 1S80. BOOTS AND SHOES.

Leading Shoe Store in Southwest. 288 MAIN ST COR. MADISON, MEMPHIS. SPECIALTIES in Ijidies', dents' and Children's Handmade Is of the Attest and best makes produced in the world. Koreonifort, trv our COM-MON-SENSE SHOES.

Forehildren, trv our SOLAR TIP SCHOOL SHOES, the most practical aud durable shoe in existence. All otirgooda are warranted and satisfaction guarnnted in everv respect. Goods geutC. O. D.

ZELLNER CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. FLOUR! 3000 Barrels in Store, and conslKumeutM arrivinK regularly. I represent a iiiinibcr or leading uiillM iu SoutlicaMt and Southern Illinois, and ouer their produetci to the trade, at Lower Prlees, than similar graden can be laid here for from St. Eouist.

I am also stole agent here for the nnBiirpaised Patent Rolled "AMUR I "CFPOjLA" aud -belli: of avam flours. JOHN BE ID, Flour Commission Merchant, 366 Front street, Memphis, Tenn. SHELRY COFXTY FAIR. Shelby County Fair. DESIROUS of making the largest dlsplav and greatest attraction possible in the Fair Buildings at the approaching Fair, beginning TUESDAY, October 12th, the proprietors of all manufactories and workshops In the citv are earnestly in-vited to exhibit specimens of their own workmanship.

lcrchants of all classes are also invited to make a full display of their goods and wares. Farmers, of course, will bring to it the best products of their farms and gardens, and choicest animals and ponltry. No charge for sjiace, hich will be allotted on ap-plleation to the Superintendent. Major R. M.

Mason, at the grounds, on M. and C. It. Premium Lists can be obtained at our office. No 20 Madison street (B.

Richmond's), or will be mailed to any address. J. P. PRESCOT-c Secretarv. PRIVATE COUNSELOR.

Ft. RICE. J7 Caart Piace, LOtiiSViLLE, all fiii-tim nf IP'tal CHRONIC aad St-XV. ac a and Itot re.ul cf el lo jewh mPmi -js is jw in, causes xtid iirvlv-iLf Xts cwio ffct- Es-uiioa; Mn.i- ai cos tj ilmoi), DbBocfli of Sl.ht. lsfcrisW t-.

jmlD-'Csj' Pim; IcioD i'ee, A vtr. U-n Sccirt el locfuMi-o of of Femal twe- V. tx. timaiproi ror uth-innj, rt tL. umhy twt rnrlv CsMtC STCPHIL11S P1 hjm Qonorrhcn QXJEET, tfirictoro, tiroliiUi.

P'ral (. Tltr Btl tOcT prlTtc 1- evident that phf 4ciao r.hfi .0 cortuu ciss or and aret skUl kMnW VftQ "uannriid to my ctrv-. Wbea i' i uct o-eTiiett the ettT for treatment, tuediclues cat eai 1 piaslj bj nail or cipim aorvfctre Cures Guaranteed is all on dertak en. Consultations perooaaiij tn oy mte free and iqti.M -rpr raVaabIe ad ObIMmMmi PRIVATE COUNSELOR 9 300 f-af i. arnt to ut aU cirri, oecvrvl oeated, fo.

tarn crau. Phould be rrad bv ml Addre a ffi a P. M. mind- t.J SALE OR IIAX.K. For Sale or Exchange FARM OP ONE THOUSAND ACRES THREE hundred in cultivation; two hundred more can he opened for cultivation.

AVIlt produce on an average one tiaHe of cotton or sixty bushels ol corn to the acre. Two hundred acres of fine cy-press timtier. tJood gin, cotton-press and niiU, dwellitighouse, tlfte-n cabins and other out buildings. Two miles from Arkansas river, three mile's from postoftiee on road leading from Pine Bind to DeWilt. Arkansas.

Price Ten thousand dollars: one-third cah: one-third iu improved real estate in Mempbia; bal anee on time to suit purchasers, Willi Interest on deferred pavmcnts. Till- perfect. Address ft. U. HALLIBI'RTON, DeWitt, Ark.

WHITE. J. W. CALDWELts f. m.

white co. eniphiw, Teniieswee. I. blVYXM-. P.

II. HALEY. lei A. B. VACCARO.

Factors, T. b. DILLARD. A. HATCHETT.

T. C. PARK. TRUSTEE SALES. Trustee's Sale.

DER and by virtue of a trust deed made to tne on the ISth of fSiliilua ts77 h- iri. ami ireurueu in cnaitet raortgage boot No 12 taige 5M, of Register's office of Shelby- county' Tennessee, I will, at the request of the lienencia- rles, on Nut rla v. oveinber IS, ISM, bctaeen the hours of 11 a.m. aud 3 p.m., on the southwest corner of Main and Madison streets in what is known as Memphis. Tennessee, oiler for sale, forcash, to the highest bidder, an undivided interest of nine thirty-two (9-32) in the good will, type presses, machinery, canes, engines, rollers, atd, iu fact.

In all the assets of. the Memphis Avalanche, a paper published iu Memphis Tennessee W. P. BEARD, Trustee. BY VIRTUE of three several deeds of trust made by B.

P. Anderson and M. I. Anderson, hi wife, dated respectively February 21, 1874, June 5, JS7V 22. 1S77, said deeds recorded in deed tiooks Nos.

100, 103 and 120 of the Register's office of Shelby county: and bv virtue of a decree of the Chancery Court of shelbv county, entensl July 9, IjjHaK in the cause of VYorkiugmeu's Build-mg anjlian Association vs. Kate A. Anderson et No. R. 1).

court, said deeds helna. made tn secure certain indebtedness fully described therein: aud default having licen made In the terms thereof, I will, as trustee, at 10 o'clock a on Tuesday, October 1. ihmi. at the southwest corner of Main aud Matlison streets. In the city of Memphis or Tairing District of Shelby county, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, that certain lot and improvements thereon, in said Taxing District, fronting 53 10-12 leet on the west side of Lauderdale street, between St Paul and Georgia streets, and running back 1C3 feet, known as the residence property of the late Mui tne 80X00 conveyed to him bi illiam F.

Marsh, July 4, 1S73. There is a fine and other improvements on the propcrtv Right of redemption waived. Title believed to be good, but I sell only as trustee. AifOS WOODRCFF, Trustee. J.

W. Hampton, Attumcy. Sale. TJEING the trustee named iu the deed executed by John A. Roush on the 17th day of Juuc 170, recorded 1n the Register's office of Shclbv county, Tennessee, in book No.

112. page Kt anil the debt secured by said deed being unpaid' ami the liability having attached to and been paid bv the sureties named in the deed, I will, at the re-iiuest of Wm. 8. and Joseph Brace, beneficiaries In said deed, proceed, at 11 o'clock a.m., on Saturday, No, ember 6. ISM, in front of the courthouse door, on Main street, in Memphis, Tennessee, proceed to sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the land conveyed in said trust deed, being a certain lot of land situate and beingin Memphis, Shelby county.

Tennessee, bounded as follows: Beginning on the south side of Linden street one hundred and fiftv feet east from the intersection of Linden and St Martin streets; running thence at right angles with Linden street southwardly one hundred and twenty-live feet, more or less, to the lot In the rear-thence eastwardly parallel to Linden street sixly feet; thence northwardly one hundred and i went v-tive feet to Linden street thence west on Linden street to the beginning. Said sale will be made free from all right of redemption. The title to the property Is believed to be good, but I shall sell and convey only as trustee. W'M. W.

GOODWIN, Trustee. Triutee's Sale; BY virtue of a trust deed made to me by M. Pro-veuaile and his wife, Mary Provenzale, dated November 15. 1RTC, and recorded in book No. 115 of the Register's office of Shelby countv Tennessee, to secure a certain debt due to the Desoto Building aud Loan Association.

I will sell, for eash at public outcry, at the southwest comer of Matn and Madison streets, Memphis, on Tuesday, October 12, ISM, the property described in said trust deed, as lol lows to-wit: Lot No. 2 of Maclln's resubdivision of Thoniison'ssubdivi8on of lot No. Beginning on east side of Dunlap street 67 feet north of Adams stjeet running thence north on Dunlap street HKfeetl thenee eastwardly 112 feet; thence south Jjaiptl thence west parallel with Adams street 12 leet to beginning. Equity of redemption barred. Sale at II a.m.

Title believed to be good, but I sell as trustee onlv. R- A. PARKER, Trustee. Above nale postponed to October lath Trustee's Sale. BY virtue ol a deed of trust executed to me by Martha Alston, on the fourth day of April, IS.

3, recorded in page 402. in the office of the Register of Shelby county, Tennessee, for the purpose of securing to John Gaston the payment of certain indebfedness therein described, a balance i is stiI1 unpaid, I will, at the request ol the holder ol sakl debt, On Monday, IMh Day of October. ISSO. between 11 o'clock a.m. and 12 o'clock at the front door of the courthouse of Shelbv countv I enriessee.

on Main street, in Memphis, sell, to tlie highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, certain real estate described in said deed of trust, as follows: Being lot No. 310 and so much of lot No. 31 as lies south of the south line of Calvary Chuivh lot. both situated on the east side of Second street, in the city of Memphis; lot No. Ma having front of 74 (seveuty-fonrand a-qitartcr) feet on tcond street, and tlio part of lot 839, herein conveyed, having a front ol ll'i (fourteen and a-quarter) feet on Second street, both lots running lmek between parallel lines, iu an eastwardly df rection, Usreetton alley, 'between Second and Third streets." A part of the property above de-scriled, to-wit: A lot.

of 4ft feet om the south side of lot 3i0, having been heretofore released Irorc this trust, the part I as above, is Mrf feet of the north part of lot MO, and 11W of the south part of lot S39. making a lot fronting 4nt feet on Second street. Immediately south of and adjoining the Calvary Episcopal Church lot. The title has been examined several times and pronounced good I will sell and convey as trustee. JOHN M.

CARMACK, Trustee. T. B. Turley. Attorney Trustee's Sale.

BY virtue of a trust deed made to us by W. Holder Berry and Cotil J. Berry, his wife, dated June 89, and recorded in record book No. 121, page in the Register's office of Shelby conuty, Tennessee. Insecure three promissory notes, dated June 29, 1S78, due respectively at one, two and three years after date, each for the sum of seven hundred and fifty (17'ai) dollars, with interest from dale, we, or either of us.

will sell for cash, at public outcry, In front of our office, No. 3fi Madison street, Memphis, Tennessee, between the hours of 12 o'clock, meridian aud 1 o'clock p.m., on Mo trinbrr H. ltto, ihe property described in said deed, ns follows, to-wit The following lot or parcel of laud situated, lying and being in the city aforesaid, and bounded and described as follows: BegHMilagftl the intersection of the south line of Vance street with the west line ol Kulh street; thence south with said west line one hundred and fifty (150! feet: thenee west on a line parallel with ance street forty seven feet and six inches (47 feet and ii Inches! thence north on a line parallel with Ruth street one hundred and fifty (150) feet to Vance street: thenee east with the same forty-s4-veu il.i feet six (t'o inches U) the beginning, being lot three (3) of block fifty-tour (54i of Talbot'ssubdf-vision. The equity of redemption waived and liarred. Title believed to be good, but trill sell as trustees only, at the request of the beueneiary.

W. Y. C. 1I1MES. OctolwrS.

1SS0 DAVID H. PtiSTON. THIS PAljirSOT ftSS EPUCATIPyAsU ijINGTON FEMALE COLLEGE 7N the hcarjjof the Blue Grass Region. Isxaition central, accessible, elevated aud healthful. Km I coorse.

Thorough instruction. Fall term begins Mo; "lay, Septemlyr IRso, For catalogues, with rlMl information, tenn. address EV. w. S.K1 UAN I), A.m., Lexington, SCHOOL, Poplar Street, Memphis, Tenn.

SESSION OF 1SSO-MI WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2TH, Freneh and UUn wlthonl Extra liHrr Mountain Spring High School, TRINITY, ALABAMA, Memphis aad Cnnrleasm Knll.oinl. FOR preparation for tlie I'uirersitjr ol Virginia ana similar iustitations, or lor business. The siicressof past sessions warrant tlie proprietor in sparing no pains in making it tlie leadini: sehool ol the south. Seventh Annual Session baann p-tember JOth. Charaea in proportion frMB date of entrauee.

For cataloKue. with full information, apply to JOHN A. L1LK, Proprietor. t-tudenis received at any time, and charged alter ejvtrmscjnjHportlon. UNDERTAKERS.

UNDERTAKERS! 320 Main Street, Memphis. BURIAL ROBES AND COFFIN HARDWARE! Orders by telegraph promptlv filled, anil Cases shipped C. O. b. UNDERTAKERS! 317 and 318 SECOND, MEMPHIS.

A FITLL ASSORTMENT OF METALIC CASK-J ETS and CASES always on hand; also Robes and Trimmings. aa-Orders by telegraph will receive our prompt attention. All goods shipped C. O. D.

H. A. THOMS, UNDERTAKER, 209 MAIN MEMPHIS, TENN. KEEPS on hand a full stock of Coffins, Burial JRobestcrdejrsriuntUllled PRI.TI.Ca. It LA Mi BOOHS.

PHINTIN Lithographing. BLANK BOOKS! S. C. TOOF Agents for abort Tag-Fastener, NO. 15 COnRi- ST.

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clan in the treatment of private or secret lisea.vcs. jrtii'k, thorouRb and prrmanciit cures pOnmnlei bi tverycase. male or female. Recent esse of and Syphilis cured in a ew df yi, without the useof mercury, change of diet or hindrance from hnsuipss. Secondary SyphlllH, the last vestiuo emdiiated without the use of mercury.

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8. JOHNSON, M.D. FOR SALJE. ARKANSAS LANDS FOR SAT. FT .2 ft LANDS In Arkansas for sale in quantity and Quality to suit any and all.

Terms, one-fourth cash; lialancc in one, two and three years, with six per cent, interest. Lands also selected and surveyed for parties who wish to buy or donate Stato lands. All selections made by actual survey. Terms moderate. Address John T.

Burns or O. P. Lylea '2S1 Main street. Memphis, Tenn. JOHN T.

BURN8.281 Main street MF.DIC TESTIMONY OF DRUGGISTS. -We, have been wiling Swift's Syphilitic Specific for regard It mi pert or to anything known to science for the diseases for which it is recommended. We have never known of a single failure. B. J.

Cassels, Thomasville, Ga. L. F. Greer 4 Forsyth, Ga. Hunt, Rankin Lamar, Atlanta, Pemberton, Samuels 4 Reynolds, Atlanta, Ga.

Daniel Ji Marsh, Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Juljr 4. 1874. We have used Swift's Syphilitic Specific in the treatment ol convicts for the last year, and believe it is the ONLY CERTAIN REMEDY that will ell'c- a permanent CURE lor diseases for whl.hvou recommend it. I JRANT, ALEXA NltKB O.

11009 REWARD will be paid to auv chemist who will Ilnd. on analysis of 100 bottles if 8. S. 8., one particle of mercury, iodide potassium, or any mln-tral substance. Prepared only by the SWIFT SPECIFIC Atlanta.

Ga. Sold by 8. MAN8KfEl.D A CO. Mi-Ht- to plait. Sir 1M lent RUth taaTJl.

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Sold in Memphis by M. H. Knox and R. C. Battier.

Wholesale by G. W. Jones tCo. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Supreme Court Sale of Real Estate.

Tn the Supreme Court of Tennessee, at Jackson Appersou, Execulorof Wade II. Bolton, (loccam-d, vs. Charles Jones et and R. Black, Administrator, vs. Charles Jones et al.

IN pursuance of the decree pronounced bytliu Supreme Court of Tennessee, at Jackson. April 14, issn, in these consolidated causes, I will offer for sale, to the highest bidder, at the southwast corner of Main and Madison streets, in the city 01 Memphis, oil Wednesday, October 27, 1880, the lots or parcels of land mentioned and described in said decree, as follows A certain lot of land situated in the city of Memphis, Shelby county. Tennessee, and bonnded as follows: It being lot No. 358, as laid down on the plan of the city of Memphis, and beginning at tho northeast corner of tho intersection of Monroe and Second streets in said city; running thence north Willi tlie cust line or side' of Second street 74 feet 3 inches; thenee east 148 feet inches to an alley; thence south with the west side of said alley 74 leet inches to the north side of Monioe street; thence west along the north side of Monroe street 148 feet 6 inches to the iilnt of lieginning, together with ail tlie improvements and appnrtenailccs thereto belonging or appcrtuiulug. Also, the following lot or parcel ol land situate in Memphis, Shelby county, Tennessee, and being part of lot No.

9S, as laid down on the plan ol the city of Memphis, being on the west side of Main street, between Monroe and Union streets, it being the third lot and storehouse south of Monroe street on the west side of Main street, it being lot No. 3 in the Mitsjivision of said lot 98, between Lydla Ii Jenkins, Thomas J. Turley and J. M. Williamson, which is fully shown by the deed of partition be-iu, en said parties, of date April i 1853, which is of record In book No.

pages 230 and 2S7 ol record of deeds of Shelbv county, to which deed reference Is made; said lot fronting 18 feet inches on the west side of Main street, ana running hark between parallel lines 70 feet to an alley, and bounded on Die south by lot No. 4 of said subdivision of lot No. J8, now owned in common by estate of Thomas J. Turley and W. A.

Williamson; and on the north by lot No. 2 of said aubdivisioa of lot 98, now owned by estate of Thomas J. Turley; upon which lot is a four-story brick storehouse, now known as No. 317 Main street, in Memphis, together with improvements thereon. The said lot No.

358, first above described, will ba subdivided and sold lit several parts, separately as lollows: 1. The rear part of tho lot, that is the part on the cost side which lies lietwecn the alley on tho east and a line parallel with the west boundary of the allev, beginning at a point in the south boundary of the lot. the north line of Monroe street and four feet east of the brick dwelllngliouse, which point is estimated to be 48J feet from the southeast corner of the lot, and running thence northwardly and jiarallel with the west boundary' of the alley to the north boundary of the lot No. 358. 2.

The parcel of lot 358, on which is the brick dwelliughuuse, consisting of two tenements fronting on Monroe street, shall be divided Into two parts, the partition line between which two parts shall be a line passing north and south through tho center of the brick wall which divides the houso into two tenements, and extending from the south boundary of the lot to the north boundary, and lour feet of ground lying east and adjoining tho east tenement, and extending from Monroe strict to the north boundary of lot 358, and bounded on the east by the west boundary, hereinbefore designated, of the part next herelnlieforc dcscrilsd, shall belong to. and be a part of, the lot on which is the cost tenement. The pan el on which is tin? west tenement shall have the use and privilege forever of the four-feet alley extending from the north boundary of Monroe street to the north boimdai of the lot, in common with the owner or owners of the part of the lot MS, on which are the four stores fronting on Second strict. a Tlio lot or parni fronting on Monroe strccl, whereon Is the western of the dwellinghouse tenements, bounded on the souDi by Monroe street, north by the north line ol lot 358, cast by the wesi-ern boundary of the lost described parcel or lol, which western boundary is the line extending through the center of the wall which divides tho two dwellinghouse tenements, and on the west hv the line at Uie outside of the west wall of (he western tenement, extending from Monroe street to the northern line of lot S58, and which western line is about 4 feat from the east face of storehouses fronting on Second street. 4.

The part of Uie lot fronting on Second and Monroe streets, and whereon are four brick stores, shall be divided iuto four parts, the first of whh-h shall be bounded on the sonth bvthc northlinc of Monroe street, on the north bv a line extending from the west line of the building, aud lol 358 through the center of the partition wall which the south storehouse from that situate next north ol It. The second of which jiorts shall he the lot on which Is the storehouse next north of the hist described jwrt, which second lot shall he nlcil on the north by a line extending from the west wall of the house eastwardly to the cast side through the center of the brick partition wall which divides this second storehouse from the storehouse next north of the said second stor--houBe. The third of which parts shall be, the lot on which is the third storehouse.lo-uit; the lot next north of the said second lot, and ls hounded on ths south by the before described north boundarv of the said second lot, and on the north by a line extending from the west line of the building and lot 35S to the cast side ol the cast wall of Ihe renter of the partition wall which divides said third storehouse from the storehouse ncxi north. The fourth of which parts ls the lot on which is the fourth or north storehouse, and is bounded on the south by tlu nh boundary of said third lot, to-wit a line extending from the west line of tho building and lot 358, caatwardlv through the center of the partition wall which divides It from tlio third lot. and the north boundary of said fourth lot is the north boundary of lot 358 and the north face ol the most northern of tlie four storehouses, pan els or lots.

Tho east boumlarv of each of the; a lots is the line on which ls Ihe cast face of the east wall of the storehouse building, and this line be -EUH at or about a point in the south boundary of the lot 358, about feet eastwardly of tlie sout! -west cornerof the lot 358, and runs northwardly with the cast side the cast all of the storchoii building to the north boundary of the lot 358. Tho alley ol lour feet width, between the ntorehouse buildings and the dwellinghouse building, sh be held and enjoyed forever for the use and privilege of the owners of the storehouse lots in i mou with the owners of the adjoining kit, wherei is the west tenement ol the dwellinghouae building; Each of the said storehouse lots will he sold separately, and Ihe lots whereon are the twodwell-ingiioUiM tenements, nnd the lot on the east end of lot will he sold separately. The several purchasers of the storehouse lois shall have the privilege and right for three months next after conlinnatioii of the retort of sale lo make use of the present stairways hich go hImim and of the hulls oil the second and third stoti' for the purpose of erecting partition walls on the existing walls from the third lit ar up, resting upon the present brick isirtilion walls below, and the present aad super-added partition walls shall party walls between the adjoining ow ners The purchasers will he put in possession of I property on compliance ith the terms of sale. A map and pluiiof subdivision of said lot 358, in accordance with the fun-going, will lie exhibited on the duv of sale. Terms oi s-ali Six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months; purchasers executing notes heariic; Interest From data.

for the porotiaaw money, iih approved pr rsoiia I security, and a lien retained on I flic lots until said notes are paid. Kijulty of ie- inplioii barred. Jackson, 1 Sept.inU'r 23, IKsO. YullN II. FREEMAN, Clerk.

W. Randolph, H. Clay King, Wright Hi Els iek, D. E. Myers, uUviVors.

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