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MEMPHIS A. FRIDAY IDTSCKMJtf 3. 'H75. FINANCE AND TKADE. The monetary position remainu uiictianecd in the main, bat tbe ease cf money in tiie west, owing t3 the requirements of aucl to a gradually inoieilng 8 took of cottrn here, 11 Mtniph'o ies r.leniiiul.

Applications for loaua are perhaps mora numerous, but their sue-crm la less. Exohange rates became llrmer as money became less oatv, and we again iu te iMijInii on iSew lorfTitt 4 discount, on Aew Uriesiw i iiisoount, helling on both at par. The New York the imports at New ork f3i November were les- than fifteen mll-li jep. while the exoirtu were mo-e than twpt-i? two iniiitooe. This fchows im-rroveiueat.

A litti continuance in the fcam? Olreciiou the country fr-in the most pressing of its dilll-cu'ties. The increase of our exports and tkc decrease of our Imports ehow that we are earning more a ad spending less. Toe otitltwk of t.ur foreign t'ade in encouraging. W.vjhingtm advices say the tn-wury will te'l no gold in December ime parties go bo far as to fay that the practice of selling gold will never be reonied. Lut that the government will hoard gold for riiUmption.

Toe government receiv ssy a year incus-tinis Out of thU it pays 000 coin liitertst, and, if the theory of the sinking fund be enforce $30,000,000 more will be needed for that purpose. This wculd leave f.15 0 .0 000 of gold to be sold or hoarded uy tl.e treasury. The New York Herald hai the fMJowlng: 'Beyond breaking an up-town saviuKS bank of about a one-pony powir prominence, the mmor committee to-day permitted the nst of our banking Institutions to exist until their next meeting." Toe failure of a bank in New Or.tans appear to bo en tirtly wliliout effect here. Gold was at yeu relay morning, but at noon had fiHe i to Ii4s; the brokers re 118AfS 114 The Nashville Atnrrican, of Wednesday, rejwrts an easier money market there, with loins atlQper cent; the banks discount cotton drafts on Aew York at i oil, ana check S2i.er$1000premium. Inconstqucnca or the action of tue city council on Wednesday, Memphis fire and police esrlp became stronger at tne same quo tatiots.

Iiwjlng. Selling. Jlemplm police and tire mwj boiy) MfninjH taxi-crip 7zgj County TSsjlM KUU warrants HitgM 'ew li-V-e rminmm 9fan The cotton MAKKETyefiteiday wai not animated, for the wintry gloom that prcva hd made it almost impossible to distinguish one grade of cotton from another. The tone of the telegrams were rather more favorable, and holders were generally steady in their demands. Up to three o'clock 1509 bales changed hauda, I at after thst time 500 balsa more were makincr the business of the whole day really 2010 balr Prices, as quoted the day before, were ful'y U3-taiued, closing with a shade firmer feeling.

The New York BoUelin, of Tuesday, repott the marker there as weak and -tjpid." "Tne turn was downward from the out-tt. and quotations were finally xeductd Jc per pound, but this failed to stimulate any additional inquiry, and business ruled very slow up to tue close. Iu short, no clas3 of buyers appeared to be at all inteieited, and few bids were made on large lines. The oileringa have been ample, Indeed, in soma case3 quite fne with holdets apparent" anxious to realize, and especially win re coon has been carried on an ai i cipation that it woald be required at the of the month for speculative purposes. Neither 'bulla' or hsara' made any decided raovo for the day, and the absencs cf orders and neglect cf Lu-iuees among a largo portion of the t'ade aa contributed to weaken The near-by months contkm under the greatest depression, especially Decern r.

where the spring mont'as, though to seme ca'lid reintive'y steady." The official quotvions of the Memphla cotton exchange were as follows: l'et erring. Dap before Ordinary ie6io4 Good ordinary U8 low middling 12 12! Oood lfc13 Middling fair 1'alr M- 12K 11 IA The market closed quiet; eales were 1503 bal of all which eninuers took 1100 blts, exporters 300 Gales, specu Jatirs 10a Duaty cotton3 quote stained, 10llAc Middling eame time last year, 13Jc. COTTON bTATKMENT. 1S7S IS. Ib71-S.

1S73. Eccelved vcstriar 3 as 3.0H 3 8il Received previously 174.413 Total 1 177.741 1U.4S1 ShlpIiedye.tdBy... 3,7 liil 1,175 HUIpik-U previously Total 135.S27 IT.lSl 91.GS7 atoclc 1-1 35iT Jmuorls. JT. R.

640; M. T. B. Bl, 516; L. N.

Q. 6. It. it 575; P. steamers, 6SI.

Export. II. C. R. 855; Jr.

T. K. It L. N. G.

8. R. 1241; hy steamers north, 4t0; by steamm south, 897; by rail north, 2096; by lail south, 293. The following are the official telegrams of the condition of the domestic markets received at the cotton exchange: Ijalctt TeUgramt. Slate vf 1 He- I Market, i c'U.

i'rtce Middling. Oatve.on New Orl'ns O.U1CU Qmet. UaleL Dull. Kay. 3 316 1 s.KUib 100 lOtiO 1,411, 2 it.

1 80, 2Jf7d Vl 213, til i aav. 147 1.0SCI juouuc-. (Savannah. Charleston 12 121I-16l2Ji 1 Wllmlngfn Dull. Steady.

Dull, steady. null. rtorionc Baltimore. Hew York. Boston.

l'hlla'lphla Itulet. I Augusta I Steady, 12H Yesterday's New York closing telegram repor'a: Ordirary, 10 15 16c; Rood ordinary, 12 1 16c; low middling. 12 11 16c; l-16c; sales, 1103bsles. Middling same time last year, 14jc. The telegmnis give the tone of the market es follows: dull; 12:10, steady; 2:05, steady; 3, feteady.

The following are the clcsing rates in Jow York lutarefe for ycterdsy and Ui3 day beforej YESTEKDAY. DAY UKKOKB. January 8-16 February 'Mo-iWtW-f Jlarrn it. Aprtl Mv UJoal- 1 lt June July Augcst HolSwSHS. Beplember October "ovcsubcr.

if December lglil Mb 18 11-16 mi 13113 15-16 111 II 3-1h147 Hales, tti 10:15, quiet and a teady; 10:20, quiet; 10:50, inactive, barely steady; 1:45, quiet and Eteady; 2.0r quiet aud steady; 3:20, dull bt tteauy. Yesterday's Liverpool closing telegram reports: Uplands, 6d; Orleans, 73-16d; salee, 14,000 bulea, of which 7100 were American. Upland middling same time last year, 7jd. The tone of the market ttsady throughout. Liverpool arrivals were quiet and steady.

The movement at all the porta was reported asfollowij This Week. Last Woafc. Same Time Last Year. Jtec'ta F'y Kxp'tsQ. Brltatu Kxp'atoContln't Block.

1 7fc il I 31XHI 15s; 132,149 t2yi 28 577.760 Gold in New York closed at 115. rfilE GENERAL MARKET Wa? quite da't vesterday, and weather was dull too wltt a ieaw dltcount on Uie day-licht sun jlit''- Tne new boarj of trade now meets daily" at tu corner of Union and Main streets, r'' samples of all kintls cf products are on tie tables. A buyer cau see a variety of meltbandise in five minutw it would take him an liour t3 hant up in a regular way; buyers uro invited to call, between the hours of nine and eleven, and see the advantages cflered them With common attention tabs 8so3iation wM suooetd.acd will do much to revive Memphis Imsi-ue's ad exieid i commerce. Corn was stagnant, none offering on th market OaU, Ohio liver, wire offering at 45c wl ti no takers. Bran was not seen, but corn bran eold at $19.

Corn' meal 1 ardly had a transaction, and was very weak at $2 40. Eggt were steady a 'Sic. Chickens are heavy for poor and young; fine large old will bring I.igh aiS4 60 more readily tbau little starved chicks will sell at $2. Turkeys al-o will sell better the larger they arp; fine dresed are in good request, but litt'e, IiHlguificant things receive no attention, and it Im folly them to this market. Poviiion were unchanged except that pork wan Kl'ght'y lower and nv Tv in i--ia-i.

rheCh ein-i ati 7' C'rjt (joining the mrrSet as (rjubled by the uuefrtalnty as to what the supply of h-fgs in Koing to be; packers fear to buy, y-it are afraid of bo-ing ought without stock. The Ciuciu-nail Enquirer of Wedneodav renreeents the amount of business done as email, with an easier tone, but concessions obtained only with dilli-ulty. The St. Louta Republican of thf Hme day reports transactions as restricted by iiucr tainty as to the future cf urice holders generally fitm, with occasional shading to effect ssles. The Coicago Tribune of Tuesday says: Hogs are ttill higher man mo pnce3 paid or oilereu for fu ture products, and under this condition of thintrs there is no prospect of piling up stocks.

The operations of packers an-still limited to svliirKf.r the pres ent and filling the order as quickly as possible, except that some of tnem have gone long on pork and lard, buyiug at prices at which the stuff cannot be made nnlcs? hegs decline materially from present And there is no eign of that now, the general expectation being that mey win rule strong till after fie noli days." Tha St. L01113 Eepublican of Wednesday says: "Freights by river anu ran nave neen unvaried; nor just now is tuere any intimation of proposed The leading markets this weeu nave been devoid or any excite mtut that could make changes in value, or stimulate to extraordinary activity 01 movement." QuolaUont are for round loU, unlets otherwise jeea ana proauce, ievre rout. Fur xmaU purchtuet rate arc proportionately AlTt.ES Per bbl. f2 50(33 60 for rued I Oi II5lor lino to fancy. Kales of 40 bbli Xew iorK pippins at 54.

occr. uc-su, Kic rore qnarlets, hlnd-quaiterx, j. Uocs, city hlnnghleicj ooiialry, S49-. Sheep, tiaKlc. Hales 01 4ijii ids country Muiighttred al svje.

JlLTrKR-Cootlng, li32uc; goo-j, 2i30c selections. 32c. HtlAN Nothing dolne In wheat bran; sale of 0 KoCks cornbruu at UKh.S WAX Scarce and Arm; country sell- tuy, Krn vai ai as l'l quality. BUANS Per bushel. SI torn" 25.

BALINO TUFFj loo Irregular for quoto- OltN-Notblng doing. COKXME Al bales at S2 40: little demand. CEilKNT-Itosedal-) In store S2Gi per Dhl, iuiviiie iiAi ou; i'oruaua, ssjio CKANBERUIK3 ter carroN yarns-no. 40a waitiy-c; lc 000, 700, lOigiOc. 11 iic: 000, i2Qi2Kc; 700, lo.giOHc CANULKS-Star, whole and Quarter boxeA higher.

Doits, lOJc; half CIIICKKN8 Vouul'. t2.a.l a): nUi.Stdi sn market heavy foryounc and small, some or wnica somas low as It takes line fowls to reach the outside Azures. CUKKHE-Westeni lactory, 13gi3Kc; extra, CfFEhKloriurerior to choice, nt 2223c COAlj-olL Per gallon, lie. inlorloron the market DlUtd) FltUITu Apples, 7g Sc per lb; good.S3l. KOU? Per dozen.

27c. verv onlel FLOCK-GOOd tOlancr. Si 30S: thn mnrknt. very quiet. OAMK Whole deer, per lb, 7-gSe; venison per pound.

7fiSc: saddles. Inl2- nnr nmmri- rabblU, per dozen, 8(2 50; squirrels, per ui'u, 4. lrj oio-auuis, jwr uozen, SI 2i; mallara ducks, per dozen, Sl6; gray ducks, pr dozen, Si; wood and leal ducks, per dozen, SI 23; prairie chickens, per dozen, S33iD; quails, per dozen, SI liAY Arkansas prairie. S910 hvth ear. load; common to good mixed, 60: good, S21 53: choice lmnthi- Vf, oainiui uaius common atsl.xi.

nuMUi 1 in storexi 75 rrfriln. HIDES. KTC.Onlei. at. Hip roltn-iii Flint hides.

15c dry-salted Ilfll2p nn 1 1 ed, 7(Sf8e; and green, Cg7c, as la weight, qnali- ii wiui uaiaageu per cent. lower. Deer skin drv. for rhnieu Hhwn snH lamb skins conmaad 2-icgSl 50, as In quality, KKAUi-m 15 50(g6 ror choice. LIM In store, ou orders, SI 35 per barrel.

LVilONS AND ORANGES lemons an- oranges, SO 508 50. jiutiAtsSLS New, 40363s; syrups, 40070c. ju biuiv, c-j 4o rates. it la -uocoanu' while 6c, by the lo: ONIONS -Per bhl. 55c per bushel, sale Si Cj.

OILS Raw. linseed. 70c: tioilwl illtto. 7.V-- turpentine, 53c tlhlo river ml3Td orrerlnf at JZo. PllOVISIONH BuIk nork sTSTniUlBrs.

Km ,1.111111 no. ivye nic; clear siues, li'itiijic; long clear, 10iCJic; bulk bams, loJillc. These are lor loose, naeked VjaMe hlnhpr. Lard-Tierce, 13c; kegs, pails, HVic lor re lined. Mess pork Per barrel, S2222 50.

Bacon Plain sugar-cured hams, 161GJ4C; sugar-cured shoulders, lOglOKc; breakrast bacon, 15ijl5Hc. P1CKLK3 -In store, per bbl. for Boston, kegs S3 bbls. S5, bbls. S9; for Cincinnati, kegs, S2 75, ha.t bbls, SI 75, bbls.

SO. PIUS FKKl'-Per bbl, Sll; firkin, SI 50; keg, S225, according to size or package. PK AS Green puas, per 23. POTATOES Illinois peachblow heavy at SI 35; Illinois early rose. SI 10.

Iowa peach-blows lu store, SI 6531 75 PLAHTR Per bob, S3 2333 50. 8ALT Domestic, per bbl SI 75ftl 83. KT11AW Sale of 53 bale at S13. SUOAK while clarified, 9'i310Mc; retlned. llVi12c; hard white, powdered, crumbed aud granulated, LoulslRna brown, TALLOW Firm at for country on arrival.

TOKKEYB For dozen, 10 15e nor pound. WOOL Wool quiet, with washed salable at 30Q15O. and unwashed at I5530e.on arrival, as 1 quality, condition, but such as cau be sola higher than 10c la rarely seen In tho receipts 2I0XEY JlARKETS. Br TELEOBAPir. PARIS, December 2.

Rentes, Oir.IOc. LONDON, December 2. The rate for money in the open market lor threo months bills is VAVt Ier being ViVoy, per cent, below the Bank of England rate. Consols lor 16: on 7-16; G-20s ol '65, 10351: do. 1S7.

10-40S. 105M: new 5. 101H; New York central, 96; Erie, 11; Erie preierrea, iy. NEW YORK, December 2. Money, 5Qfi ier cenu rnme mercantile paper, oys per ceut.

Customs receipts, Theassistant trca-urer disbursed Clearings, SDO.OOO.OuO. Gold opened and closed nt this was lue lowest price, the gbest having been 115V Rates paid for carr mg, 3,4.2, 2'4and 1 percent. Loans were also made iUt. U0vemme.1t bonds were Arm on a small business; coupons of 1M1. 123J; do.1865, lt85, new, do.

12,: do ItiS, 122J4 new 117 regular, ilJ; coupons. ii74; currency 6, 121 State bouds steady; Tennessee 6, old, 46; Tennessee 6s, new, 44; Virginia 6s oiu.as; Virginia as. new.se; jussonn os, lr." Ballroad bonds firm and higher. Chicago and Northwestern consolidated coupon gold bonds advanced to 81; exllvldend Milwaukee and St. Paul consolidated sinking funds to sH4, and Michigan Central sevens to 101.

Chicago, Burlington und eights brought 113; lltrlem registered llrsbt 11 I'entral Paclllcs 1067., Union Pacific firsts 105, and slniing funus 913. Tho Oamirrctal sys: "Aleuts. Rothschild advise by cable to day tho withdrawal of all the new syndicate rive per cents from the New York marker. They look lor better rales abroad for the unsold remnant of this loan." Stocks opened strong aud higher, with an advance of KlJi per the latter for Mlchican Central. Subsequently there was a decjloe of but al the eloe the market kos strong aud higher, with a recovery of ,01 per cent.

Irom tho lowest polst of the alternoon. Lake Shore advanced to 59, Michigan Central to597. Northwestern com-mon to 39, preferrd Paul lo35Jl. Pacific Mall to 416, Weslem Union to 75Ji, Hannibal aud St. Joseph common to 21 aud preferred to iGV Union Pacific close steady at 8O0SOK.

Ohios recovered to 1714 Tha traffic In ilia leading lines of railroads shoirs a laige gain lor November. St. Pau! roads ealued S2GO.00O for the month, while the Norih-westorn showed an increase ol S300C0 for the fourth week, and for them nth. The tratlicrla the Union Pacific lor November was very heavy. All western roa Js show an Improvement.

The transactions at the stock exchange aggregated l.Vlt'OO shares, or which 2H.0O0 wer Pacific Mall, 25,000 Western UnloD, 4100 Northwestern common, 20i0 St. Paul common, 2000 preferred, 3000 Eric, Joseph, 69,010 Lake Sbore, 4UO0 Oblos, 4000 Union Pacific, and 76,000 Michigan Central. Tho closing tuotallons were as follows: Wxrn Union Telegraph, 75-(l; Faclflo Mall, Adams LxpreRs company, 102J; Wellsi Furgo's Expres oompany, 82. American ti-press company, 00; United States Express company, 51; New York Central, lolji; Erie, ISfi Erie preferred, 25; Harlem ia2)i; Uirlein Prelerrtxl, 132; Michigan Central, 50H; Union Paeifid slock, SO; Like; Shore, 59; Illinois Central, WMl Cleveland and Pltlstinrg, 9u; Northwestern prcrd. Cleveland, Co.

umbos, Cincinnati and Indianapolis," 57, New Jersey Central, Rock Island, 105: SL Paul, 42; St preferred, O'fi; Wabasli, Wabash Fort Wayne, Sis: Terro Haute, Terre Haute preferred, 1S; 'hiaEw and Alton, 97; Chicago and Alton prtferrrd, 105; Ohio and MU-slsslppl, 17; Indiana I'onl Chicago, Burlington and Qulnry, 111; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 21; Delaware aud Lackawanna, 119; Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph, 18; Central Pacific WK; UuW Pacific bond), 185. ritODUCE MARKETS. BT TELEOIUPII. LOUISVILLE, December 2.

Flour quiet. Wheat steady at 1 31 30. 'Xrn quiet but nrm, Itye steady, 75c. Hay steady at tlOQls. Provisions dull.

Tcrk S21 6021 To. BuiK meat, 7. TJi, Lard tierce, HUic; nee, Whisfey, si 19. CHICAGO, December 2. Flour dull.

Wheat ceuerally uncharged, but some sales rather No.2surlng, El 05. Corn Inactive and lower: Ifo, 2 mixed, WifiWic. Oats steady. Kye dull, 68c. Fork dud at Sltf 1D19 Si.

Lard dull al IZ3DC. 11-ulk meals easier with good demand at 7, 10J610Jic. II. ST. LOCI3.

December 2. Flour dull. Wheal dull and lower: No. 2 red winter, tl iS 131 Com slesdy; No. 2 mixed, nxUl.

Uatsotieoed higher; No. 2, 3Mic, and cioxU wjtb Ky. Kc. Fork: lower, fJO 50. 5C' Si In store: In K-ielcs.

in rn wf of 25 bbls lair yellow at CapitoiV-rtyV 8L iSuta Vi.r Su0 Lard flrroor: held Iilzber: 12' akrd. Drv salts nominally lower ,7, for Ave lonncen ayt iu. ureen ineau com many t.i'tQWc. 12. CINCINNATI.

Dcceiabcr steady. Wheat quirt bul steady. Corn steady; old, SS-iOJc; new, ivitDc. OaW oulel and steady. Itye dull.

(i-sc. rork hxI tor futuie dellver 521 spot acd buy-r Kebru- '). LMm easier uuiin eoou uenianu 12 4c sjiot, 12' je buy-r February keltic, IJ Hulk fneatx Mcady, not b1 us doing. iUroii quiet, clrien meatslu lair demand at '-r ran-; shoulder. 7r; sldrs.

lO'i'oWjc lor hoavj and lishl. Whlskv, 51 10. ULttrr quiet. NEW OHK, 2. Flour so Arm; only a very export aud ho tue trade demicd; i- lije stale and western, fogi au lyiulx, Itye uour a suaue eavier.

1 ap a. cornmcal steady; western, 2.V8 70. Wheat sllRhHv In buyers' favor; No. 2 Chicago spring, SI 2V4 I 3 Corn better; mixed western, steam, "1(1 Oats a shade flrmnr and active; tnlxeil western anu Kia'e, 42l7c CoDee Klo Arm; cargoes, Italic gold; Jobbiui; at coll. Hnsarsti-ady; prime.

s'QWie; feBnt'd firm, lolassos New lrl hi.uk Ufailv. nice quiet out steay. I'etmienin quiet but Arm; crude, 7c; rfAned, liJieir-s. I'orlr dull and easier; mess, uninspected, 52225. Heef fairly active.

Cut meats quiet; mng cMir, nc. L.aru prime sieam. loc nutter-western, wms- uy nimcr. 51 is. HKY (JOOUS.

BV TKI.EOUAI-II. NEW YORK, December 2. Trade has been uun iu nearly all departments. Cotton goods quiet excent blown sbevtluirs Hntl rrtton rlnn- nels, which were la good demand and Arm. i oltonadesmorelLquircd for by the clothing tra.le.

I'lald Frluts, robes anu shirtings lu moderate request. Ginghams ruled quiet. Woolen goods for men's wear moved slowly. muueis uuu uiauneLS in umuea ieiue5t. liiYEii chkonicle.

IVentlier mid Itlvers. Cloudy anrl drizzling rain all day. xoeiuiouieiera divers as lonows: OFriCE CI" RfGNAI. MKBVrCK TJ. S.

ARMY, MKMPHI8. December 2, tfc75.J Above low Changes. water. Rise. Fall Feet.

I In's. Ft. In. Ft, In Cairo. 13 Cincinnati Dubuque Kvansvllle Leavenworth Little Kocte I5Ulivlllo "io ...1.

1 1 Zi! ZZ'. ZZ ZZ. 3 1 11 2 10 2 ZZZZ ZZ. ZZ. 0 11 1 2 11 "io" is 16 12 IL2 Nashville New Orloans.

Plttsbure BhreveDort Bt. Louis II. M. LUDWIG, Serjeant BY TELEQKAPH. in ash vxlle.

Uecember 'J. Kiver is falling, with 10 feet on Harpeth shoals. VICKSBORO. December 2. River rose inches.

Up Colorado. No boats uown. Little Rock. Danember 2. A rise oi two lectin rue river is reported abovoand stui nsiug.

weaiuer ciouuy ana rainy, JjiVANSvrLLE. December 2 Weath. er cloud with siens of rain. Mirpnrv 4fl in 5S3. Wver falling, with 23 and 9-10 feet on toe g'luge.

uusineis very light. PITTSBOBQ. Deaember 2. Rivf 7 1 inch and falllncr. AVpntlipr ilmr nml a'd Night River 0 feet 11 inches and iauing.

eatuer clear and cold. JNKW ORLEANS. Deeambor 2 Ar. rivej; uberozee. City oi Alton, St.

T.onls. Dopirted: Atlantis nml hnnw. St T.nni,- iioiiaiuii, vyiueiuiiaii: iiiompsou ueBLU, CINCINNATI. December 2 River iaiune. weather fair and mllil Nlohf RiviT 23 feet 3 iachoi.

and fsMlnir. Wpaih. cr fair and moderating. AiTlved: Louisville, V11UA119, i7ciumu; jmry miner, New uiic.ua. bT.

Louis, December 2 River fallen i incLcs. There was a veiy heavy fog last night lasting till ten o'clock this morning, but mcu uicur auu warm. Arriveu; wie. Genevieve. Vleksburir.

nenorlpil: a Louisville, December 2. Rivpr Ul'iug, wl 10 feet 9 Inches In Mm rani andS feet 9 Inches on the falls. Weather cle.ir and cool. Arr.ved Vint. Khlnkle and Robert litchel.

Cincinnati, llrr.irinh vintsinn. kie, Slemphls; Robert Mitchell, New Orleans; 1 auujr xiauuj. Cairo, December 2 Noon. Arriv- clondv anil mllilnr viriit -irriveu: tsuoo-riv. uino river .2 nm.

n. parted south. River 23 feet and r.oiuj;. eumer ugnt rain. Jlercurv 4S movements nt the Levee.

ARRIVALS. C. B. Church. Cincinnati: A.

.1. Whlto. noieon; Andy Johnson, New Orleans; Grand oaiges, t. iouis; JohnF. Tone, St.

DEPARTURES. C. B. Church, New Orleans: A.J. While.

Na- polepn Andy Johnson, St. Louis; Grand Lake jiuii naific, now uneaus; ah. atevens, uyeis- uui uaucuut, nuicis river; uiencoe, St. Louis; John F. Tolle, New Orleans.

IN PORT. Cons Millar. BOATS DUE. Ealle of Texas, Phil Aliln, Ruth, City of Augusta, George W. Cheek, city or Chester, CllV ill Olllllf-V.

ICItltlOV UnllaUl Tnl. Ci'y of Vicksburg. BOATS LEAVING FRIDAY. tOIt ST. I'lnneu of Anchor Line, Captain Porter.master.

slips her vuuia yiDuagu UL Ltu OCIOCK mis DlOm- jug lur ou xxmis ana an way points. She will u7 iuuuu ai liid ciuvaiur. Fou Friars Point. The T.e.i.!npr -Phil iun, captain antes Lee, master, carrying the United States malls, nil la tnr llnlong Ddit3, Friars Point and all plantation land-lugs at live o'clock this evening. Fop.

Helena. Tho Cheek-Llnor G. W. Cheek, Captain Green, master, leaves punc tually ai nve ociock this evening lor Helena and the bends. She gives particular attention to business for Walnut and Council ucuus.

morning for Vicksbnrg aud ail the bends. She carries the malli, and leaves punctually at the FOtt AS1IPORT- Thn Tiollp nfTon. fonloln w. miiw, uupari lor an pom is in the upper bends as high as Abhport, at hei usual hour this evenlne. Hhn is th lar Itandolph.

Fulton, Osceola and Ashpoit tri-weekly packet. FOU NSW OKI.EAXS. The I'Mn nf nnlnra "1 I Avwa, iu.dici, iciives uieiin wuan-boat at twelve o'clock noon, for New Orleans, taking business and giving prompt attention to the Interests of shippers to all way points. Captain (Jlenn will arrange all preliminaries. IteeciplN Yesterday.

ThefOllOWinzCOmiirlses therpejaintshtrrltror Andy Johnson- lmlpc miinn sun dries. A. J. White 32 bales enttnn. ha.ro coiton, 131!) sacks cotton-seed, packages Olencoe 21 bales cotton, isi seed, 33 hhds sugar, 120 bbls molasses, 2CS bbls wciucul, uuis resin, lot sunuries.

Levee Do Is. The lions Millar discharged nt. Ihe Glencoe oasstd 11 fmm Voir nri.nn. 01. lkiuis yesieruay.

Another season ol rain, with Its disagreeable accompaniments, Is upon us. The D. Church passed down yesterday on her way from Cincinnati to New nrivana 1 ua j. i. auueu six hundred bales of cuuuu 10 uer loau at iiopeneld yesterday.

The John F. Tolle got thirteen hundred uaiusui cotton at nopenem yesterday morn-Ins. We onsht to be satislled with thli sneli nf as Dick's hat-band. Old rrobTibilitles has zone back on this intl. tude.

Yesterday's lay-out was not what fancy pmuieu wuuu uur caronicies or me day before wero made up. Look out! Old Probabilities is trulmr in stir up a snowstorm In this latitude. It would not neeu much to turn the present season lnlo The City of Oulncv nassesdown nt nnnn in. uiii-iiUAi ruunDiuiUla day for New Orleans, and want mi thn nttnn ami oiuer ireizuis sne can get. bhe Is reliable.

and wlllglvedlspatch to all business Intrust-to her. "1 VC EOt something to live fnrnnw? snmo. thing to chain me right down to business," said a marine to a friend the other day. lie had been married about a year. Both were dolns well.

It will be seen by reference to thn advert Isn. ment elsewhere that the Belle St. Louis goes lo Vicksburg this evening in place ot the City or Vicksburg. Also, the Fanny Tatum takes the ace of the Grand Tower for St. ixuis aturuay evening.

Haln. rand and slush made tho levee almost unnavlgahle yesterday. Hut the wharfmaster was punctual In his demands forwharlage. What a fearfal reckoning there will be In the hereafter for our wharf and landing committee! No man can expect to cet a marine's snr. rages for any of ihe offices to ba eleci 11 in January who favors the appropriation of ue "i8o cuntuuuus iu auy omer purpose than the repairing and keenlne In cooii n.

dltlon ol the levees. Feliow-marine3, look out tor youiselves. Since Capuilu Glenn has vanquished his enemies in the city council In the war wrged against his wharfboat.be has beimn lmnmv- lng the Immense floating wharf to a degTee of uuu uuuiiuri mat win renaer it more commodious, and a tine oua in steamboatmen and sh'ppcrs. ine many inenusot UJiptam James Fepper will regret to hear ot his bereavement In the loss his young? st son Harry, who died al New Orleans last Tuesday, where ho had gone with tho hope of improving hlshealth. Harry l'epper was a promising young- man, and beloved by a wide circle of friends.

Our local marines manifest much Interest In the approaching municipal election. They have no axes to grind, but Ibey have a vital ln'erektin tho levee, and some rights which must bo respected even In the city's halls oi legislation. That levee wlll-wleld a big influence In the coming election, you mind that nuw. This chronicler has an abhorrence of noets In general, but we occaslonallv And nn vrhn strikes the right chord, and here is one whote efforts we Indorse heart aud soul: "Kisses in the morning are not out of place: kisses lu of Chesler. Kf Tinlo 11 1 uuuiii cauici the evening have a special grace; and Itseerns that this Is for Indulgence sjeclal reason; tecUsi mlips I mean klssee ie are never out o' seas A poor imUrast who landed here yeter-ilav nnra the n.Churrb, fell Into the clutches of a couple of sharps who victimized blm tne tune of twenty-one dollars (every can', bo hd)hy sePlng him b-jgus ticsets pur-IKirtlng to be good for transportation on 1 be Memphis and Little KocK railway.

We could not learn whether or not the thieves were ideutltled but we will skip that. ONLY $2.50 PER YEAR THE MAMSmTM CONTAINS FORTY COLUMNS OF Well-Digested Summary OF TIIE OF TH WEEK AH WELL AS THiC LATEST HEWS OF THE DAY AND It" F1LLKD WITH Literary Soleotione Embracing Political, Commercial. Llterarv. clgentlAc, Agricultural, Philosophical, Re ligious orainary news, ucu an oiuer matters of Interest to the Farmer, Manufacturer, Me- cunuiv uuu By James Porter, Governor of the State of xtunessee-io an wno suausee thise pres- eui. urecLiu; HERBAS.

It lias been mado known to YV me that Jok Chase, charged witli bav- lug commuieu hioui ana atrocious rnnruer on tbB SOtb day of November. 1S75. nnon tne hurt of Lon ohupe, late of our county oi Shelby, has fled from justice, and is now running at large; Now, therefore, Jamc3 D. Porter, Governor as aiorevaiu. ov virtue oi me nowerami au thority In me vested, do hereby offer a reward of S230 to any person or persons who may apprehend the said Joe Chase and deliver him lo the sheriff or Jailer of our county of Bhel-by.

In order thaMustlce In that behalf may be uuu uuu tueuuieu. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my iihuu, itiiu uuutua tue ureal seal oi me oiate to be alltxed, at Nashville, on the da of 1W1CIUUC1, JOIU. JAMES D.PORTF.IL By the Governor: UUA1.1.ES iM.uinns, secretar DESCRIPTION; JOE CllASE is about lHn fnot. ravpii lnplina high: rather dark romnletion? units hnnr. leggeu; is aoout twenty-two jeard old; his upper inuuuut, wtiiu proiecr iitue mustache, lie was last seen in the neitrhlinrhnnd ot Pleasant mil.

Desoto county, Mississippi. A 6ZSTH seekinn a work of rare antl snlendid JO. beauty wrttethe LOA'DON PUHL1SH- iisu 17 l-arh I'laee, Jew York. Looisvn.il mwim bruit goufM mimm, KOKEDC.LE. Express train leaven daily (except Hall train leaves daJv Kim nm Accommodation xctin lesTes daily Fnilman Palace on all nliriii For tickets or apply at Tlriet 05ce, Ut.

28? Main Street, JOHN T. FLTWM.RnntMmr.hl Tliu JAMES Aeant. A BOOK FOR TH MR.LI0N2 A rrtTmisConfiiclprtatia MJptf- thiU tfhout marry.onthe physiological pijptcrte und Teirlauoni rT Ihwuinl GUIDE. lhelttdlCTvcrfeaintfce Bciraeeof reproduction, prtvrrTlog te coruplcxloa, A Ttiii Is lotcmtioj work i jrJO ptce vlth numprous cngrarhprs, anj conuioa Tlafcle Inform aUon tbobe vLo are married or contcciplataiLMTlage; aUIl It li a not. tha; onf tt to t-e nnJcr lock acd key, and ac left Vrat the hou-c.

pnt to any one (pot psM) for VUir Ctnti Aldrca Dr. Butts' IiipcDSry, No. N.mjbmal JLova, CASEY YOUNO. IRVING HAIEY. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, IrTlriK Block Memuliip, Tenn ELECTION SOTICF.

Mkmphis, November 22, 1S75. THE stockholders of the Memphis City Fire and General Insurance Cnmnnnv nrn hereby notified to attend the annual meeting ui, uic wubo ui uiu cuiupuiiy uu Monday, December 6, 1875, as required by section 11 of the charter, for the election of a President, Vice-President, Cash-ler and seven Directors for the misnlncr vt.nr. and for the transaction of any other regular uwucm icquimi uy 1110 mieres oi tne com pany. The election will be held between the nours 01 iu a.m. anu 4 p.m.

oy oruer 01 K. M. APPEKSON, President. Henry J. Lykn, Cashier.

C. F.CAltUTHERS, GEO. E. PITCnEK C. F.

CARUTHEBS CD. And SliiiAgsnto, Office-No. 14 Ksgnolln Block, Corner Front and Union, MEMPHIS, TENN inf; ten by this popular author, and one of the finest Actions in the language. Every one must read It. Sold everywhere.

G. W. CAltLKTON octl7 eod Publishers, New York. rRLYCRIPTION FSEE! FOK the speedy cure of Seminal Weakness Losl Manhood, and all disorders broni-lit. on by Indiscretion cr excess.

Anv drueglst has the Ingredients. Address DAVIDSON CO Box 229t, New York. ocfC-deod mw STORE. 0. HIBBBBLI 09 292 Socond St.

C.A.lIAEnERLn. TIIE. LAPP. EDW. FRKDBIOn PAPEH-IIAJ GEBS AXD DECORATORS.

Mr. Fredrick will be nleased tospanii iiu friends and patrons at tho above store, eod 25 Cents Fer Week To Clly Subscriber, Delivered by Car- llOiN. FORJ3ALE. COAHOMA COUNTY PLANTATION rrtHAT One plantation known as the IRVINE 1 SHERIFF RIDGE PLACE. In Conhnm.

county, Mississippi, Is offered for sale for 20 per acre: one-third do wn, balance In two equal annual instalments with 8 per cent. Interest from first of January next- This ofler holds good until dm of November next. The Plane wuuuuo iumi. iMuutiuuuu, uw OI wniCh are under cultivation: fine eiorw nml Dhn. dance of labor on the place.

Also.Rteam-Gln with two 0-eaw gins. Apply lo SEYMOUR P. IRVINE, on the place, or to the underUgned. OCU WW. J.

IRVINE. cotton Beckers wronnw HAKE YOUR FORTUNE GRAND GMN DRAWING -OF Till Louisiana State lottery (INCOHPORATED 1S63) Takes Place December 25, 1875, AT IHE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW OBLEAKS. POSITIVfiLY HOPOSTFOBBMBNT To be Drawn by a Committee of Citizens Se lected oy Ticuet Holders. capital psize $100,000,, 3580Prizfs, omonnting to $502,500. AI.I.

PAID IN GOfD! One Prlxelo Every Six Tickets. nly 2, JJO Tickets At Each, TJ S.Cnrrencj. Tenth and Twentieth Coupons In proportion. II PRIZES! ONE CAPITAL PRIZE. 50,000 20, CO 1 Prize.

1 1 2 Prizes at S.1.1 1 Prizes at 2.500 20 Prizes at 1.100 60 Prizes at 500 m.tr 10U00 10.000 20,000 25,000 J20.000 100,000 12(0 Prizes at IM. 2030 Prizes at 60... APPBOXIHATION PRIZES: 100 Approximation Prizes at S2C0 100 Approximation Prizes at 10,000 101 Approximation Prizes at 75 700 33S0 Prizes In all, amounting to (gold). ..5502,500 ror run information apply to G.H.8AMUEL, No. 210 Third street, Moniphls, Tenn.

Administrator's Sale Of Flue Farm at Horn Lake pol. His- Irom Merapnli. ON the 22d of December, 1875,1 will offer for sale, ut auction, to tho highest bidder, ou the premises, the residence of the late I'nlnr Jiuls Howes, at Horn Lake Depot, consisting ol 10O acres of land, good frame cottage, barn, and all necessary outhouses attached-sixty acres under cultivation, with fine young orchard. Terms of Bale One third cnOi? hnlnnoa in twelve and eighteen months, for which notes win ue taaen witn approved secnrity. and wuiuu win oe a lien on tne property until pam.

cd rt. iiAiii-, Aanunistrator. jiempnis, 1875. FREE FROM BED BUGS Has seventy-two eniral ateel springs. Is very light and easily hnndled.and far superior to any omcrsprings now in uso costing twoorthreetimeaasmuch.

Can bo shipped to any part of the countryatsmallexpense. Nona genuine except stamped with our iraae-marK, "The F. 4 S8.BO." Send for descriptive unmiuQUO to FITCH LUTDSEY. No. 75 Fourth Street.

Louisville. Ky. COLD B7 rUL irUEE BZALS2B 0EH21iL7. OTHING! AT COST FOR CASH. HAVING purchased the entlro stock of ('lot ti lux nut FnrulHIiInir (Innilii or J.

u. Williams No.327 Main street, Mem pins, ana being determined to wind np the cstablishmtnt. we ara now Drenared In offer extra Inducements to all who will favor us witn a call, come and see tor yourselves, novlbdiw JOYNEK. LK4SMON AGALK, Trustee's Sale. By vlrlueof adfed of trust made by James Wells to me as trustee, and recorded In the Keg'ster's office of Bhelby county, uctui u.

juj, page will sell on WcUnetUny, Uecember 15, 1S75, at 11 o'clock a.m on the southwest corner of Main and Madison streets, Memphis, the following desoiibed property, viz: Lying on the south side rf Monroe street extended. and known as part ot Block ro.49i, together wiui lub uweiiing-uonses suuatea upon tne samenndBnownas JJos 2 Hand 215; the aid property being a le sehold, hsvlng about three ypars and six months to run. Saul prem-Le3 will be sold for cash, to satisfy the debt therein mentioned. The title Is believed to be gooa, out jt sen as trustee only. a.

ruub, Trustee. Bsro and Valuable Books, House- hold Furniture, Etc, FOR j2LX3E3. ETAVING determined to break np house- tj. Keeping, 1 oner ior saie my UDrary ot Miscellaneous Books, Household Furniture, Etc. The collection of books is probably the finest, lor Its size.

In the State andlshardlv surpassed anywhere. It embraces many of mo oesi rngitsn eauiors 01 standard and popular wo ks, by the best authors, In the most eleeant and substantial blndincr. Thn uuuas are in gooa oruer ana wen preserved and many of them, being very rare, are seldom found In the book stores, and, when found, are only 10 be had at hleh prices. Thev are the collection of years, having been selected, from time to time, from the stocks of tne leading boon stores of the principal clues, and afford a rare opportunity to those having a taste lor good reading, and who may wish to gratify It at a moderate cost. wish to sell the entire collection together, and to one purchasing In that way a oargaln will be given: but if it cannot be sold as a whole, It will be divided to suit the wants of purchasers.

The collection can be seen at mv imIiIiiiii-p. Nn 322 Second street, by any one who may desire purcuiue. ine laoies are specially invitea to examine It they will find in it many books to suit their taste, some or which they cannot always get. If not sold at private sale within a short time, the books and furniture will Im sold at auction, of which due notice will be aiven. t.

w.dAiith. STONEWALL JACKSON. We understand that the well-known publishing house of D. APPLE roH A New York, have nearly ready for publication the lue ur niviiMiAiii, JAtttMufl, fully Richmond. We advise all.

esncclallv dls. ablcd soldiers and women out of work, to write to the publishers at once and secure an aseney, as the work Is to bo sold by subscrlp. tlon. It will have a large sale. daw WOTIOJ3.

HAVIG qualifled as the executor of tho last will and testament ol sallle I). Har ris, deceased, all parties havlne claims azalnst said estate are hereby notitl-d to present tbem, property probated, to tne executor or E. M. beam, attorney. 85 Madison street.

In the time required by law, or the same will be forever barred. All paitlts indebted to said estate will please settle at once, either with the executor or E. M. Hearn. attorney, etc.

novz w. u. wiziBUja, uxecutor. Administrator's Notice. mHE undersigned having qualifled a ad-1 mlnls'rator of the estate of James Jovce deceased, and letters of administration thereon having been issued to him by the Probate Court of Hhelby county, Tennessee, hereby noiiues an persons wno nave claims against tb said estate to presen them to hi Dronerl authenticated, at No 317 Front street, Memphis, within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery: and all persons Indebted to said estate ore requested to come forward and maaepaymenu rAiitililv aALiiatix.

Administrator estate of James Joyce, decHl. Bankruptcy Saie. In the matter of Toof, Phillips A Bank rupts: BY virtue of authority Irom the United States District Court lor the Western Dis trict of Tennessee, -we will sell at public auc tion, for cash, at the courthouse In MemphlB, Tennessee, commencing at 10 o'clock a.m. on Tuesday, December 7, 1875, and continue from day to day until closed out, the lntciestof said bankrupts In and to the notes, accounts, obligations, books, as per catalogues Also, the lands lots, and Improvements thereon, situated In the States of Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Missouri. Catalogues of tha effects to be sold will be furnished upon application at our office.

No. 19 Madison street. A deposit of ten per cent, will be required at time of gale. J. N.

OLIVER, OSCAR WOOLDRIDGE, aovH Arslgneea. LEXANDEB I1IJLT Formerly J.David-. i son Hill Co. WELSH AND A HE Ml -CAB NLATK8. SLABS.

Kic, and Agent for the Wllllamstown and Franklin Slate Quarries. The slate from these quarries are the best American slates which have yet been sent to this market, and bear a olosar resemblance In color, strength and quality to i Welsh Slate than any that have hsref 60 to 10 '-wES ml UO CAKONDKLET N-ew 0rJiang i pi V. C. FSAKOJE, PEARCE, WHOLESALE 6B0CEBS, Commission BI eroliants. 258 FronS Memphis, Tenn.

PARTICULAR ATTJTJTIOV PAID TO THE SALE OF COTTQB M.L. MEACHAH. I. B. POSTON, WHOLBSfilB SSeOSBS, No.

8 TJHI0H SSSEST, MompMa, Tern. Mr. W. BOWDltK lias charge oi" the Cotton Department. WHOLESALE, TOYS, TOY 0 FANCY CHINA AND 310 S4IN 0PP.

PEAB0DY HOTEL, MEMPHIS, TENN.f WE offer at AVhoIesal, FOR CASH, the largest and bsst stock of these goods ever brougb to this market. All the Novelties Introduced this season in Foreign. Domestic ami Mechanical Toys can be found In our stock. Buying as we do at vev close flgnrr direct from the manufacturers we are prepared lo Offer SUPERIOR, INDUCEMENTS TO WHOLESALE BUYERS. N.B.

Yon will save tlmo and money by looking through our stock before pnrchasl g. WfiSTLBY RICHARDS'S, fiHBEBBR'S, WBBLBY' Aud Other ooil Slakers, IO and AVelght from FULX. SHOOTING SUITS Dog Whips, Whistles, Chains, Collars, JUST RECEIVED AKD FOR SAI'JS BY 310 AID 312 FMOT STREET. i Wliolesal COTT Wo. S9 Fi-oat 3t ON B.

J. 8EMME8 CO 29T MAIST STREET, IMPOBTEKH OF ASS ALE. HAVANA! DOMESTIC We are making Which we are offering at lower prices ttana A FPIX LINE OF II. L. OOOBBAR R.

L. Cochrari Co. (Successors to M. E. an, j.

COCHBAX,) UMBER, LATH, iflNfiLES, DOORS, SASH ffice an4 ard foot No. 4 Howard's Bow. Alvass btkxti tur rente ana lif nnnn a cliolee lot or Flooring-, Hldlnc, x.amec, diib Shlnelm, Dor -neu bRmncr, Konirn ana nan mauuw rrninn, JOHJ T. STKAITOH. Cotton Nbi 240 Front Street, L.

8UUUH. SUGGS AND. A. W. ROBERTf S.

E. MEAUHAH. SALT MB MIL A8EHTI, BOHEMIAN WARE' STBBET, 12 xunge, 30 and 33-lucti Barrels. 7 to 10 Pound. (I Meiiipltifs Tenn.

a specialty In tlincoraponad' Unoon of this and tbe TOYS FACTORS EOW-GRAPE WHISKTSS. Etc. hAl. A. HATCHEH.

jtrtrors of Wasiiiagtew Street, Saw Milks in Ji'aYT Yard. llredoa ricaeu, veaar trmt-m. lath JOHN i. MfKJ.iiFOKD. Corner of JeiferHon PRIVATE Medical Dispnsfirv, SO, 17 H.tHV' Between Main ami Frou strH.ts, SSMfHM, 1ZUS tUtbUtJud in im.

It. JOHNSON lsaeknwlcdd byaltrr ties far the ifHHU sneerxs ful physician In tbn trratupnt ot private secret diseases, times, thorongh and pemt" nent cures gusranttd In every female. Hecent eaei of Wfnorrie mkI tv-pallls enred In a lew days, wIUkhH ihe oreo mercury, change of diet or hindrance lroi' bus! new. Secondary kypblll. the last TttUg eradicated wlthont the ne of mercury In voluntary of semen la o.

nme. Sufferers from loipiteuc orloasofd rx ual powers restored tolreo vigor In lew weeks Vicrlina of stir-abuse and cscewlv venrv sulTerluc from spermatorrhea and taM of phv slcal and mental power, speedily uil perns nently cured. Particular attention paid to the Women, and cures guarantee. Throat and Lune Diseases oil red bv remedl--. All consultations strictlvcoufldtntl: McUctnen teut by eipreiw to ail nmrtital tne country.

Office honrs from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sdv- from 1 to 5 p.m. sepiHiw i. M.

JVHSXOZi, In. IJ. PROBATE COUST SALE OF 3F5.a,l Sstate. No.20SK. I).

In tlie l'rotxite conit of Hbib L-uuiiij-, ifuiies.se. aonie v. Biir. et al. BY virtue or a ilecreo for 11 threat 1:1 tills cause.

I will at mililk nneti. to the highest IiliUier, iu front of tho iloor.oa 'aiunlay. Deceit br 18, 181S, within, lesal honrs, Ihe following rcairaiaie.iihwii: ui IOK HDI UeiUfC IB lilt Sixth civil district of Sbelby coanty, TUa see, as follows: All or lot No. 4, contalalne 37 U-m tme If-logon the west side of the lllc Cr.elc ptauk-rond, bounded as follows: cm tbe ewt by Marsh's avenue, ou the west bv the Thorn tho north bv the lands or Fisher A ou the south by the land or elmeoii Marsh. lot No.

2, containing 23 2MCO acres, lylnKoi each side of said plank road und near woi river, bounded as follows: On the eaM by tb landof Cherry, on by the lamts the Itawliug's estate, oj the nrrth by th? lands of timf on Marsh, on fie south by tbe lands of the John It Marsh estate. Also a poi tlon of lot No. 5conUinirur25M 1(M acres, lying on the north side otaaid plante road, txranile'l its foiloirs: On the entbyth9 lands or Mary A. Marsb.on tke wt by ttie dower of Kannle the north by the lands of theertate of John K. Marsb.on thesouth by the Kig creek plankroad.

For a more perfect description or these lolv reference Is made to plun of subdivWou itiaJ-bv U. V. Burk, County fitrveyor, in care os Mary A. Marsh, et al vs. Joiin If.

Marsh et al No. 54o. N. R. First Chancery Court ot Shelby county.

The minimum value of said laud is SX) pts acre. Terms or Bale Oue-third cash, balance in sis and twelve mon'lis. notes with approved leeurMy, anil a will be letaincil until the purchaw money ts wholly noid. Tills November 15, JAM17S EILL.V,Cler. E.

M. Hearn, sol for compl't. roi GCrnHtee'a Sale, BY virtne of a deed of trun made to we ttn trnstee, by N. Gotton and bis wife J.H. Ootton, on the 1st d.iy of Miay, noted In notebook No.

7, pagi 21, and recorded the 8th day or My, MX, in record boo 93, pae S70, to secure the payment ot a earMIn prjmibsory cote mentioned and described! In said deed of trust, ami at the reoueM of tbn beneficiary of said deed of trust, 1 wlH, on Tuesday, 14, JS7S, on the premises hereafter in tho town of liartlett, Tennessee, proceHl to sell i public auct'on, to the hiehet bidder, ror esmv the town lot Lamed in tald ded of trust, u.l de-icrlbcd as follows, to-wit: Kelnc a rtn block 3, in the plan of said town of Bottle and beginning at a stake in the old lemnbi' aod Somervlile plank road north 87' eighty feet ro a stake: thence St feet to a slake thence north 115 feet to a stake In an avenue, thence west with avenne IK r.Min. stake; thence south 2-' Of to a slake on ij uiu pianK.oau: tnence east with said road feet to tho beginning, said lot Ijlrur. and fcelnw In the town of Bartlett. cK-ii ot Shelby county. Tennense.

i win ateo l. toixetner witn said lot, the gristmill, boilers, eidne. blacksmith sh and mlllhou-c, erected on said town lot, with all of the privileges and appurtenance) belonging. Rlshtof redemption waived. Title believe! to bo eood.

but 1 will Sale to take place between the hoars oC Li o'clock R.m. and 2 o'clocli in. JAMES W. ELMORE, rxastee. BY virtue of a deed of tru made by Jobs and Nannie Hnr.tj nml o.

tOjosetlh WllllttS. trnstR. rrmnbrf 1.. I. H'3 pane S27.

In the Rnaiktorv Shelby county, Tennessee, 1 will sell, on Monday, 27th day of Hecfmber, IS7 at public auction, for cash, to tne hlittKMf bidder, at ihe north side rf Court Sqnafe the city of Memphis, Tennessee, the followla described lots of land, being Cie same era-braced in said trnst dimii. vi i and 3, which are subdivisions of lots and act Jesse M. Tate'o subdivision, havlne a front ort Orleans street or SO feel eacn, ami runnlu' back eastwardly 1C3 feet 1 Indies, situate at the southeast corner of OriAarw i re streets In the city of Mempuls, in Shelbv county, 1 ennessee Bight of redemption is walveil In said de. and the sie will be mane tree Iherelrom JinM'a l.irrs. Trustee-.

Trustee's tale Lucy Lota. BY virtue ol tho provisions of trat deal executed by tbeDurchasnrsnr In Lnoy," situate on the Memnins uh Uucah railroad, In Snelby county, TrniKme xj. i'uutau a iiu.MiT, uniy rents' ere I HhO Said Duncan havlnir ilsnanul and I being substituted his stead by ortlei of the Second Chancery Court of said eeonty) and to tatlsly the pcr '-nse money due iu eacu oi saia lots, i will, Saturday, 4th Day of Decewoar, 1875. In front of the door Shelby county, coini o. wl PoiHai streets.

MemDhls.TeninasA sM4 1st itl; at sale, fr caKa.ibent. described In said I deeds of titit, as folows Lot 11, block II. Lot 3, block Lot 18. block H. AU In said town or r.reir.

mence at li o'clock m. Kqulty i reoraptloa Novembev 3, 1375. Mll Btewart, attorney. nov4 'JTrustee's JSjale. BY virtue of a deed of trust made to me a-Trustee, bv Albert M.

Wnm. ti day of January, 1871, and or record April 2s. 1S7J, in record book No. page JJM, lor the benefit of Samuel AtONhv ri.h u-i Hams, and at the recmnt tho iunniii.i-.i. Of said deed of trnst, 1 will, uu TVe-lnesday, December 8, 1875, In front ol the Courthouse, on Main street, tit the city or Memphis, Tennessee, procwid u.

sell, at public auction, to the highest biiklei. for casn, the tract of land named and described. In said deed of trust, as fellows: Situated, lying and being in the county of Shelby, State of Tennessee, to-wit: Being all tiiat part of tbe following desericed lands, hint south of the line ofthe Memphis and Ch.r'e ton railroad, In tuo eleventh surveyor -district, and sixteenth civil district, 01 "sai county, on both sides of the Memphis ami Charlestm rallioad, and bounded as follows, to-wlt: beginning at a stake with retl and white oak txilnters, on the north line of Var ser's land; thence north seventy-seven chains and lllty links (77 c. 50 1., to a i-take in the center of tho Memphss and Coillervllle ulana. road; thence north 83' w.

four chains ai.il a-teen links c. 15 1.) to a stake In said road thence north twenty chains aud forty llafcs (20 c. -101.) to a stake In S. Mosby's corner with black gum pointers; (hence rust fifteen chains (13 to a stake n. 30 12 links rrom a red oak pointer; thence south iwenty-eiglr chains and forty links (is c.

-W 1.) to a stake Tin. said plank road; thence south S7 east said rod Ave chains and tlfty lioks 5 c. i i to a stake; thence south seventy-two chain-(Ti to a black oak marked as a corner w.tb sweet gum pointers; tbciKe west ith erom-line fltteen chains and twenty-av links (16c is to the beginning; containing one hnn-dreii and fifty-nine 12-110 acres, mm sarvev by John Brown, surveyor of said county, 11, 1KW, excluding the area of tbe railroad as to leave said 150 1M00 acres wltbla sotii metes and bounds, after deducting salu rar road; being the same laud iiarigalnttt and by said Godwin to said Wood, by his bond tor title, dated January U.ltU), 01 record in tuB I 4 1. ,1... I railroad, containing one hundred ar tea acres, more together with alt tbe t-riv-lleges and appurtenances thereucto ing.

Bight ot redemption waived; title Isfel to be good, but I will only convey axTniMe-Sale to take place between the hoora ol i and 12 o'clock a.m. TOM GAI.K, TriM'eo Memphis, Novenn her 8, 175. Trusieo'H ftal. BY virtue of a deed of trust made to me, Trustee, by Samuel M. Gates, the Si day of January, 1S71.

and of record Atwil JS. 1573, in record book No. Ill, pa lot thnj benefit of riarauel Moiby and Josiah U. WU-Hams, and at the requen ol the oeneficiarle-of said deed of will, on Wednesday, Dicemb 8, LS7, in front of tbe Courthonse, on Main street Ir, the city of Meniphi-, Tennesse-, proceed sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the tract of land named iaxalit of trust, and described a to: own, to-wtt The southeast quarter 01 seciioa nine township one (1 eight Hi, west tb basis meridian of the Ch ekasaw porunn -situated In Shelby coanty, Whitehaven, containing one hUB4rl ma sixty (1G0) acres wllh aH the prtvlMiiM a 1 appurtenances thereunto rjetoMdau. Right of redemption waived fiti bUvej to be good, but 1 win oely eoavey Tnmto Bale to take place bctwni tUehotutof 12 o'clock a.m.

TOM UAij', Trust is, November W7".

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