memphis daily appeal. (memphis, tennessee) 1880-03-20 [p ]. · meihlua on the price slis ts on tbe...
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UAILKOAD TIM E-- T AilLE,co.i.viiie w jmiu, aa re.t
Fr press, dallyMail.d.ii.,...., , 1 1 p.ni, R:10 a.mBr visvilj kov . Vi 4 40 k.ru. 4:20
4 20 p.m. 4 a m
nectlnTfr Eiffel runs only lo M Ketule.eouNashvlUs.- f
M!Ailalrpt am TeMe.AhMi fa.
Nw 'Mto - Vsfi.d-- . !.. 2:45 p.m. 10:45 a.m.bardls ic lomiioTn, d;ii.y
lei e;! Mindi's) 4:10 I.B 9:00 a.m.Iff! '! Tral ., daily (dun-day- s
rapei'ted) 'f!:45 " in. 6:00 p.m.
ana Charleston.. 7laws. Ah.tlVS,ftnrj ilmr)
Mill A K ,.r-s- s i'it.Ii. 3n!!v 11:16 P.m. 1:00 p. in.Bom vi i i cn-n- ui!oad4'IJT (l-P;- .t .mi.i.1 ijij.. . 4 10 p.m. i
MewrUlaanl Little Ko
Mtll Tr.-.iti- .
if Uht.'l iily-.e-; .10 p.m 1 1 :PB p.m.rV ) n i" 5K)5 P.'n.
. alaealt bib a ziemnbla.
IH ti: f ns..f O'rMn.dc'lj i l p.m. 9:30 a.m.r , I . ' f , I r ... r. ) a in Fi 45 r m
FINANCIAL.Yet"-nlii- wm a Ti-- onht oni in
circle, and tta banks were dull nlacw. Kxehange,bowfVfr, wai In rattier butler tiunjy, but It Is sca ceenouKU to Induce bai.ks to cui rency to wesiernc rreiridiits iatb-- r titan New York ex bitnge.Alo'ie reiiixlned at 8 per cent . and tiicre Is a fair
fir bort due loani. Clurleiton r.itlro;td stockwas Itmctivr; It wni said ttiat 37, or perliapi 3fcmiiri b- - H i tor W. 1 ht re wa a mmor thit trie orof Cburluntoa iir. m,oi, a nl.tposiilon to coCfle
meihlua on the price slis ts on tbe 15 150liure or tb r.al tbni Is In ber hands. r.
Tne Niw York Ji'M'Mn, of Wednesday, rcporta;'iew York exd'aoe wsm ciunted as follows at
tbn p'.aer'S nHiiid: BhvhiihIi bjylnyr. i premium;ali:bir. Mi iireinluin. (;hrlts(fnDu)lnirIn; selling,4. Ni:w Orl C oni inerolal, 2."c70O atanouut; 8(ink. 1 iirniriiun. bt. L uls, 'i'y u I soon nt,VHiag wnk. tlOc'i b it iu. 2 sIiIIIImssdlwounl." Kxi'lMiiftoHt, our riinksqutel at ! dis-count on New Yoia ar.j oilier pruinirient euaieraI'oinH, with tlire okjV ijr! 0, i. discount; selllna atlj premium. On Nki tineann, 14 dlxcoonti eclilnghi .r biinll y rouiii ciio lsuui-u- at )5(tiH buy-l- n.
an! H3tiH5 Srtllliig. Jie last-- sale ofMinolils gaa stofk khs at 72'; the last saleof Meinu'.ls comprovuao bonus was at 87lUtile Borfe fits; uiortigo bouds last oala atH0U. -
YlKMl'Hia BANK CLKABING3:
MTli l'.l, 11.S0 M56.10H 02 135.032 80Tl.tw fir this re. k.... trti3 574 K4 f14:4'l).mu time laid wce.T. .. IH Xrl 103.174 22.uielliiio wtiek b.,iore. I,0il0.477 Ul 220.SIJ5 14
MIX TKLEaiiAfU.XVArtld. Xarcli 10. Hemes. t'2r 40o.NKW OHLEAVa Mrph lH.-Sl- excharge on
"New Voik. t.i 50 per fcltl'io ureruiuui. bterlliiKbills. 4;Hita- -
l.uNfcj.N Mnren l - CohmiIi-monr.- y. fi7 0;
anronr,t. 1.7 N.w fis. 105: 4tis. 11014: 4s,IOHI4; lliiiioli al. liijlj: Pennsylvania ran-tra-
3lM; krlo, 4iii: necouda. U2V4; Heading, 85.YORK, March 1 Jliey maiket eaey at 5 !nTtA per cvirit. per annum, cliwing at 5 per cent. In1'rKie niercaniila paprr, TxJrt ptr cent Sterling
exch intr bMiker-- tdM stcmly. Asm d,4Hwl4 Urr goods Imports lot the wei-k- , S3.5S0 00(Xit vimiieiit bonus ifj.v arid nrui; (:.i.ttfd ninthseouitoiis ot IhHl, U).'t; niw fis, 1027a: nev4V".lO.r.a; new 4s, llhKa; rac!0 f.s or 1KH5, 1 'a.S'at-- s ctirltlo dun; l.ou'.jinna 7ti consols. SOU;Missouri, lost; St. Joseph. 10tl; Tjiin-- e rta, ou:oVg. Teuueseee On, uew. 31; ".i;lino 63, ld, at21; Vi'n. .in 01, new, i!3; Vlrelnla dnsols,7": V rguiia cji'iols, . prtifernni. 78. Ktll-ta- Jlunnds geiirni.r s!r'.r.. Tue stock ui.ir-- :
opeii'M Brio. I"ii a f..kiieis booh set In bo"jitie-.- i .ecllne.l U u 1 wblcb was ffllotwd1 an mlvAi.ca l,L. to 3 per cent,, Itocif Iiuind,
ai U Cti.ut moot" the upward lolaovmerit. luring (lie siirno'uii the lintrfHiHwi 14 10 1 m per ivik , wbue the Krt0rn Paciuo aiiarna aecnm a j I iVs p-- cent. Toward thetf,f,MA HlM m llfwt l...i...nw. uin.r... ujuIii tfiiit-:u;arl-
fi.r c wl sb ir-.- s wblch ndv n;i trpiy, esp 'dallyniiwan, iai'H:tw lia ana !!ll ttlld r eiiilllli'.
round Hinoiinis o( th,uK(d bands. Tue edvance Wis 14 to 1 ig percent the com-panies paing dividends are earning tbe amount
lao liicit li..ud earmnais arebetween 11 ant 17 per cent.; the NewYoik Ce.iirl aid tw9 BhM 11 to 12teraent.,Hnd Moj tivvenem about tbessm. Loiila-vlll- e
and Navuia ariilnji incievl SvlH.OOO for fi. the second wea hi March. Tbe bondholders' coru-inll'.-
Of the Chlo .110, Columlius an 1 Indiana Cen-IT- 1
railroad comnanr txibliart trt foil iwmik statement or the onerHiions or th-- roid from teptetnber1, 1H7. to KebrutrT 20. 1S80, lri.;!uitn (irossearnings. y2.2MK.74M; r.tt e.nilucs, 725.237,aua nsl $l,sf)3,Mi!4, ro" rr.ceipta, and 83iil tU7,ut earnliiKS. I r tn Ci.rrespDndliig six months ofthe previous ve.r. Tba earning! of the Cleveland, 7Columous. Linen n ill and Indianapolis rvnd 111
re .urn 9I5.00O tjr trie saoo-i- d week In March, and2i.0(M since Jai u iry 1st Uyrus b'ltld has resignedxue prmt.lciiur ot lh Wabash road, as he luieri is to
make xtensive tr.ivuls, and will probahly goarnuudthe woil 1. Trti'asilons aggrrgated 2rt0 000 brtres.of wblcU 2000 w. re Chesapeake and Ohio, ."U.Of K
f.acR.twaiina, 2i.ooi) Krlo, 40iK) Joph, 8000Iron M')i;,il..in, 4uU Kansas and Texas. (i(!00 Lake!iuea, vjvajOLik . .rie an I W'.stein, 1200 f.mi
an 1 ftasuvllltt. tllhio Llllle Plitslmrg, 7000oilliweHtcrii. HO.JO ia-hvl- il and CbaltanonKa
( iloslinr at IU;,4). in'OU Ntw Jeisey Central, 15,00(1.Njitneiu il.;. Ui OilO Ohio and Allul.tslnpl,Hi. Iioi) f:vc!llc .M id. 12,(1) tie'iUimr, I LOO ttck
u d, H' I S'. I on, 4U00 St. I.oills and 8 nr r.inriro-j- , 7oi.;) Wuoa-i- wild raoltlo, and 300OAre.Mer.i raloo. , !'t"l'g tiuiitallniis as follow.;
ltock Inland, I'iioiT-- r d: piuiama. 1 70; Kit Wayne,I Win; I'Uiii.iiru. li l,t; llUnnls t e'lUiil. 2rff red;Cut o. Hit. 1. m; 11 .11 una yi.ncy, 4;j, i.lilctu.0
n.l Alin, lii'i'i, ("iiir-'ii- and Alton preferred,118; hew Yi.ik- Ccmril, rjlHi rfter.d; Har-lem, IhO; l.:tk -- i).re, IOkI j; i.'aiiHi a 4011II1-r-
HiUh; M'c.ulim l ntral, t' 1 Erie, 44:a; f riei refi rreo. Mil; Ndiibwraletii, P4'm; Noit- mestem.referred, lotHj; tti. I'snl, 82; irU Pnul preferred.i 00; at. Paul an Mliine.il':is, 5,"tj: SU Pmilid Hloux :iiy. 4i'.s; SL I til and tjlonx Clljr
P'ferred, 7d; 1 iHW.io, Lock '.wiinna a.id Western,J'h. llonii erd fc.i ex. liit; DjIhw;. re and
Jliiu.101. 84U; I.d Jriy t'e tral. 857s: Ohio:'id 'isis-inp- i, M1114; tihlo and alisslastppltre:erreil, 7tii.,; Cpeua.v nk and Ohio. 24;Jviiiio and omo '.MVj; Clovel.tnd nl Columbus, t7HI,S; ciiiceo, L'oid'n.a's and Inuiana Central,18; riuriiimv,, oiar Ilir.'.iU nuj
(JO ; Alton ait! Terra rimle 12v'i-Alu-and Trra Uaulo pie'err. il, ft; wil-r;ai- h.
Bt. l,oul and Pacini). 4; W.ll Ft.Jot" -l
P V'"'d Vr"!erre,1 rtl"i Unilo'aia.id Hf.
KSaV.l.l,1,;-l- ';Jtetl Now Orlea1,,, 8,..
K,u.s l';..iii- - ri Pnc.nc stock 74;oriu.-- Pa.. I'aolno, (l V'j;
and N uv ,," 5:mi otfered; l.ouUviliawest'- - t 1 5ti lleii,tiH, and Texas, 82';i;P" n T 1' ''elesrapn, lOS-'i- At'amlo ai.d
(s w' ; r.Hvno Siii'i, 4,'a;tlltla PlllfiOilig. l!l;;,; hmulioa, 7' HI Adunis kx- -
Zl..1 fanro, 107M; AiueDenniix.iress, 1,11. I'liV.i oni. Kxpross, 404;V.:..kslUcr.l8; Qu .k4,p, proiTd.lKi f.redj LtaI i'i''ni? ,!.'','!Urt ,V.',cr,c OWH'l. IViVf. lililon Pa--
f""., ! n,"n, h"io liind giants. 113(4;Tlis MiT :lo.: f- f"1 nd Bto.ix City tlrns,J04; Chicago, oliiinbiu. m .i Indiana CentralH rt",s: cniuei',.., Columbus and lnUl.na1 , ; K.rlo SC.'OndS, PI
i ,nj,; ' "''"K". M"; CentralUouie btaao, no siUos; OlV..rio, al; 8u(td, 32V.
Ihn telPfirrams haa ePiierallv a Rtrait (oneyesterday, but except Liverpool, where tUera was
advance, tnids reiuln.yl as bi fare. In nutmrliet ibeid was an liupioveinent In the demand.In which expuners 100a a more active pmt tlian 00any pn-v-l mi day of tue wa k. and till suit m Hihlainimt of the week. The New York Hutu-tin- otsenile .'my, repiiim; I'i-- tl IJ "S marKec pa move- -
iiiBiit or luiures was not unite o free or ,'general, andium w.ui a ni if 111 rec 'v ry or ion. J na recent anKHiding appeal 1 to have olna ed 1 u. I he weakestloi.ai wiili 111a drop 0:1 tirli lias ihHek..,i 11, . im.
4leucy to seil the market oil, and t e offering have.In Oiiusequenoe, baeu ol a 111010 limited character.Kvldeoe.-- of a n"W (lem-n- were also to befound, and on soma ot tue inon'Us, May In iwutl-c-
ar, ig chau tor ol the market wasit ilt pramariecd. l'' ja. d. u a generil wa, theou la had ar tril! inr gup. and waie Inclined tolo-'- more ou.'ri'i,, .poiigii a great many opeiatorss:'ll rn used t Invent wnu frevdoiu Mothlog of
a positive chuacirr was lobs In re- -;
thj rveilliw tlioueh a portion of Ibe tre.deTi not unwitli ; ob i.ove the r cent rains mustlead t j sum Ihi k 1 f Una kind. The a. ouimts fromabroad Tv rev.it oat much tone, and, as a rule,could not bi c niNirurid as I iv.irablo. ihoiuu privateemui'its at tl.e cia e fttrj In sumiwhat more hope-ful Uaiu."
Y.sttniay. Ait btfbre.lnrrlor cf It - 1 9fusty ptj iii'j yiotiLow Ordinary rrlil - it 10Ordinary iili.r.s rl Hmxid oidlnary -- ir I :a (rllaLo., n.ldiiliiij M'ji4 -- (TILi.wKldlino iTiata trl-.l- j
Hood middling , i7I2 f212MMiddling lair iil:04 rtfiawPair N'oinliiHl, N'mikiai.dtaliis lt.fll! llrtjoilllt
siqrkot stady. Bales. 5tH) bale. Ilirludll g11MJ0 to exo'iiics mid 600 ptinura. Week'arales, 735o oaies. I g 3150 to exporters, 40,0Ij spluucis and loo Ul ope. uiaiors.
COTTON STATKMbNT.' Ptcck. September 1, 1870 B8U
Heoeive-- I UMlay 071Heovived previously 874, 154 875,125
Shipped .. 2.368 375 PI 1
Chipped ptevtously... ..j26l.iOM 27 2.07 tl
If lock, running aooount 1 03,4351MP0BT3.
Thus far this week 5,703Thus far lull w.-- k , 11,885blnoe depteial.'Oi 1 8..12nMemphis and Cl.aneston B. B 150Louisville, Nash .llle and tireet SaiutberrU. It. 60Mionpmaand LIUie Ro k R. B 23SPadiioah and Memphis It. li. Hi)
Bteauiets 405Wacous and other sonroes 60
Total ... 071EXPOKT3.
Thus far this wec. 10.164Thus far last week 1 J,58tlSiuoe depteuiber 1 27J o;Memphis and Charleston railroad. . 500Miaslsnlppljmd roullbiMdU.lt... .1.023ttianiuv-r- s noil J . 747
Total 2.3HSI BT TELCGttlM.I
The tollowtng are the Infest telenranis or V emarkets, as n ported yebterday to the collou
axetinriee- -
nlt i'f I FrmsTeteyra.il. Ji rr.Vf Rec'pts llutdUng.
lialveston Oil t. HoiNew Orleans. ... 11MJMobile y 0H.M 124Savannah. . . . . ij lift. ;o.h 121,
harl,-slon- . . .. biea.ly. an Jo,12H4Wilmington.... li.nl. it 12'aNoilotk O'llet. 3121 12.8Baltimore Q.llot. 1H4New Yoik (Jdlel, "47. i 13!MrtMostmi V net. :jl i:--
I hiladelphla Ujlht, U i:nAugusta . .. 7llet llo
Tua lullowinrf am Ilia Now Yoia spot yiioiailorisVnr MltsniH. Ilnlln... II ?.l.l-- . w..l ..lln.nI'JUo; low niidolin I 5 "in Ida; mtddliug, I J Id-'- 1ir mi ii'iddin.g. H (14c; ml i. Hi. a fair. 1 I !l
At lu :iil ao eJ; I siii. uulei and a'sviy; V!:1R, nun-- tand stead; 3 10, utili-- auj sieauv. Mrklt,411 bales
I he lone, of (lie fal-it- maik,4 was as fnlluws; At10:10. sleadfj lti.MI, ste.Miy; 1 1 :4S, ateadr; 2.4f,bartl; stawdii 1 UO, iLel anit suadii "A UO, iiulat
and steady; 8 :25, quiet and steady. Sales, 73,000
Tde following thorn the closing quotations ofrnturaa In the New Tone market yesierdnv:
'Month. fenteraay. Day brfre.March 13.0Hf7 1309 13.08(7 13 0SApril f?l15 13 14413.15Mar 13 830 13 84 13 3UT13.31June a 13.52 11 6 ft 13.53 .
Julr 134r?l3.H5 13.B3rtl.4 6T,Autrest 13.7213.73 13.7213.7:)eeptember..... 13.HTiilH.H9 13.8.V?..3 84'October 12.4rtl2 61 12.4rT 12.60November 12.1112 13 1210r 12.12December 12.0rtai2 0S 12 0ofTl-- j 07-- Tbe Nw Orleans niKrKii cl.med steady I2v;for middling, ealea. 2200 bales, reeelpia. 8tj4lbales. Slock. 274 057 balea.
Tbe Liverpool telegrams restea renorted ootf'".
bales were Ame1CoOO bales. rfl wLlcb. !000
.can. Beceipia, 1SW D&1CS, 01union HHKir, Aiuenonrt,!!. V"01. 'u"" oVned quieter; March, 7lAd;
Vi-'!1- T B Irt(7l4ff7 April-Ma- r,
May June. 7147iu,n? 327 Jjlv-Augu- 7
1 1 H2d; August Bepismber, 7 1
7 At 1 :30 future wereyuiet audita,. At 3:10 Aanr-iite-r ystis andI?brlcs wets quiet and steady. April-Ma- 7"Wiine. 7 June-Jul- 1 1 July-au-n-
73i. At tbe cloie futures were steady;7 5-- 1 rtd.
The followln la tbe Liverpool weekly cotton state-ment: Sales. 8L0O0 bales; speculators took 1000balett; exporter took 3HK balea 25.000 balea ofwClcU were Araerlcao; forwarded from sulp's sidedirect to spinners, 22.000 bales; auai exoort,4000 bales Total stock, 67S.OOO bales; AmerleaB,421.000. Total receipts, 55.,(KH) bals; 31.XHlifwblcb were Aroeilcan. Amount elloat, 345,000biiles 204.00O American.
Tbe moveinebis at tbe porta were reported as
Tfn Iju I Thk hotI Welc I Wat. I 1st' Yror.
riee'ts since Friday 60,380 64 284 fM 8iWExp'tsto H.Britain 60.303 44.701 53,241Exp'LstoContlnetlt 80.163 60,185 83.6X1Block 8H2,14r 881.406 682.V36
Total receipt at all United Slates 4,404,-07- 1;
same dato 1878, 4,044 374; sains date 1877,3,808,123. Increase ot receipts at United Statesports this year, 850.5X2. Total stock at all porta.832,141), aualnst 582.833 same time the year be- -for; to I8i7. 007,175.
Tbe following la this Mew York Weekly compara-tive cotton statement:Net receipts at all tinted States porta.... 50.000Same week last year 60.000Total receipts at all U. B. ports to date. . 4,403,700Same date last year 4,20,000
i ports rrom all u. a. pons ior tne weeg. tu.iiuoSame wetk lat rear. 1.000Total exports from U. S. ports to date. . e,70 000Baiiie date last year 2,819.000Stock at all U. 8. irorts 832,000
ime time last year 683.0"0Ptock at all interior towns . Ion 000Btiiie time last jear 0 000Stock at Liverpool 67S.000Same M me last year. 667,000Clock of American afloat for Gt, Britain, 264.000buuie tlma last year S10.000
OKMEltAL TBADE. -
The wpa'ViBr yeflrday wortWnar l,
which h?A a happy fffect upon tbe Main.ttroet s'.otes; but Front street wa- - very dull, and theor .jj bung about awaiting freight that old not pome.Tbls wss principally, owlog to the condition of theriver, which was higher tnan at any lormer period ottbe present rise Very llille corn was on tba market,and for that there were several aptilloauta but theydid cot like to pay over 50a Comm-.'- il w is veryunlet at a low ngure Eggs were not verj strong.thoughheld with mucu tenacity. Pou:t-- rtiu allied ratlurscarce and was flr.u.QnVrrron beuyi mrt for round tot at the landing
a ifus r uroad depots, aid nctudc neither dray-a- n,
ntorage. nor otAer exvcnsenoutsuU uf ihe brirtfreight aitd charge up to the titne uf arrival. J06-tnn- n
and Urre a'exareat higher tvtt ax theydrataot, ttornot and trotit of the dealer.
FEED. Corn flnle of 150 sacks at 61c; n store,55c. Oifs-lR- .it tales of mixed at 43Vs'f45?t
store, 46?50c,. Brnn last sales t ?s,5 60:store, 80(?85c Brtf Quotes at $19(?1W 60
tor prime, 820&31 tor Utuoib); In store, 61(21 20;pratrte. 6fie.
KLoUH AND ME AL. flour 8'iperflne, SB; extra,fo(?5 25; double extra, 85 50?5 75; treble extra,S5 75rrrt 50: faral'T, 8t6 50: choice. 75r7ifancy. 70 60. Carmnud quiet at 82 2o; tn store,88 Jo i 40.
rorAToK3. Pale of 400 barrels peaehblovil 60,' paacbblows. In sto'e. SI lo. Heed
potataet tn store -- early r'ainets, S2; late rusiets,75t eHi westetn. S2; New York peerless, 82 25;
weti'a early ros", S2 25: New York eany rose,S2 75: early goodrlcb, $2; London ladles, 2; pluk-ey- es
153 26- oeet potato., 2 5rfl2 50. ,
VKtJftrABLKj. OriiotM choice. S02Hv?5abfTelsiore, 'Hrni, Sir' SB a fcarrel. MtiUe beans,
180-1- 8'. tsr"doe LonNla-- a, S4 50c?5. Gr.enrv. h"S buuei. "si eoai 75.)KUIT3 AND HKKUIid. AMttea, S3 60(34 50 a
banel; N-- w York Baldwins, St 75. Oranqit, S3 60for Palermo; Messina, Si a box; tmperia', 85 perbox; Valeutlaa, S12 60 per ease. Lett on, 6o 6 50per box Vrir.1 Apples, Biuo per lb. Driedi&v:ltf, 9c per lb.
Nurd, rcnr-Red,44i?- 6c; Virginia. 7ffi7VJperlb. AUnondu, 22c P"r lb. Pecanx, lOrilao,
to size. Brazil Xutt, 12c per lb. 'FUtrrts,14c per ll. rVaZnnfs, 160 per l'o. Vncoanut.
POULTRY. Chickens 3 25r?4 25; ftrieall hens,60. Diu-kf- . fl 25. eeem, 4 2od4 75 per dozen.
Turkrvt, SH2tfl7 per dozen; itrcs ed, 15i 17o ptrpound.
liiion inu Bunnt-n- w, iiixiti.'xc; rounutola, sj to lo lower. BiUtrr medium, 21S24-- ;
ehutoe. 9nfiiHe: creameiy, 85cOKOChKlKS. C'oiTr, 1 liwioo ior ordinary, irse
for fair. 17ttl7lc for CT,.d fair. 18UiaiMVo forchoice. 3Vfi Imperial, 65i290e, Hu-- Louis.ana,
4c; Carolina, Kvi.il'u. Suit per dray load- - fromSljfo, SI 95 per barrel; coarse, per sack, $1 40(215(); line, $175. S'ltnn Louisiana open ket'.le,7Ktr?iao; yellow clarified. tJmjj; white clatilled,9M'?lo; cut loaf. 1 lViif lHic; granulated. 1 1 r?lllia; powdered, llQllUc Jmm Louisianasuaai house scarce; B2rl5iic lor imfermentlngchoice; reboliod choice, 48(i50e; prime, 44(24'Jcifair. 41 kr.
ttttr.HU IWKAT, art;. Enr roreiininers. oca81;; hlMdiiU.irtors, 4U36C XMUm, by the carcass.
noil PKOidJCB for-ce- ar sio", loose, tuokc: clear rib, loose), 0.80i70.00c; sbooldurs, loose,
413'i-IHsO- fifrrunif! hruiis packed, M!,i7 100.JIItip(rr,i :,a'I,U. r.acutt ciearsiuei, yewiieu,7aio: ctoar rib, 7t2e; shoulders, 6ic. Lanl tierce,
Ml.1ckLLA;sKoUSffomiiv. f3 75 a barrel.EuctiWioit rtoor. 87 a barrl.. crVr is?o.irl.$8 50.JU a barrel. Atwnt, fitf J a Oarrr4, according to Quality, ft ( xegs, si oOitl 60; nubarrels., 83 b0f?3 75; barrels, S6 7o--
HIDK. Ls.lHK1 SfO Oak sole. 88400:ueuilock. 28rt3'Ja ir lb; harness, 86i?40o; o:
Kiench calf. iMO'tOO per dozen: do- -nieotlc calf, S:0245 per dozoa. Hidtt Dry flint,IHc: dn salt, fix': cren. H let green salt. TircA'Awivi'h, SUciZJl 60. Talkr-D- , 6 Via lie. i&su-nx-
2Q. .
LIME AND CEallNT. tn, si 10 a barrel.Louisville cm.scni, tl 76 a br,T!l: Boseuale ceuieutt'J 24 a barrai.ti M LS Al tuKET. J. IVfOIX. Ot 1116 3lem- -tils stockyards. Chelsea, reports cattle In eompara- -
uvt iy I'ui B..ODIT: prices ttrong ior tne nest nativenod Texris; goo 1 Arkansas, 3.ktf4Ue. sew ljogs intoeinaiket; sales lully up to (iu"t .t oos. Br.teo arewariied. with a bare muaet t attie Choice western ami Ttxas corn-fed- , 4 i?4l$tf per pound; medium Wtateni and Texas coin fed, 3 .er pouud;choice rns, ;ii. i per pound: smooth, tat oxen,wolgiilng from 1O0O to laUU,imillrpoiimi;routed oxen and onws in good oonuiuou, i7 terpound; poor and common, 2rV2ts psr pound; mllcncows with younjj eai'ra, Slorf iiO per head; yeaillugs,4rf8o. f.'.tep. i liolce wool, 6ct51-j- e per pound;
lro.ee sbeaied, 4il4V9l per pound; coinmou, tiilf,()e.icU. i'xs. choice, weighing 160 to SM'O,4I.1-?- ii-- - per p jand; meal 4111. 4o per pound; sboat,Utsi3Io per pound.
lr tBL$Z!llP3.CI VCINMATI. Starch 111 Flour In f sir demand;
lower, o lorf n lo; ramny quiet,o loiin mi.Wheat dull and lower, si 45- Corn easier. 4 iVti43c. Oata easier, 38(7300. Fye steady, 84(f8oC.HarlHvnulet: extra NoMi fall. T8fi80c. pork unsettled; no traii3Htnr.3; uom nally $11 "60. Lardcull nM loner. 1,11 0."io. Bulk moata dull andtleo0pliig,4, 6t2?683. Bacon easier, 5, 7 f4(?7.80.wnlsky weak, 1 04- - Butter easier; choice west-ern reserve, 28c; choUe central Ohio, 223240.
l.niTirtvn.i.w. March 10 Flour unlet: extra,S4 50(?o; fainlly, S5i?!5 50; A No 1, 85 76rT6; ian-c- y,
SO 2fiTd 50. Wheat oud. SI 213.1 23 Cornunlet; No. 2 white, 43 ft! 1 4a; mixed, 4U8(742.OaUdulli No. 2 white. 3Uc? 40c; No. 2 mixed, 3i3li8o. lue dull 8BS860. Huy (julet, 817iJ 18 50.Polk quiet, $12 SO. Lard steady; prime ecuim,Hj., Rnlk meals nlllet. 4lu. 6iirl6. HOC. Baconuuiut. 4m. Ui2uac. biuat-cure- a hams, 9ulOo.Whisky sieany. Jfl 04.
NEW YORK, March 19. Flour nominal ;TsuperflneWestorn SUiie, ?4 70cfff 10. Wheat stmnger;
led, SI 8Ui!l 45. Kye dull. 93r?lWo Coff edull and lower; B'o, cargoes, quoted at 1314(31510;Job lots, l.jijir 16M0. oug-t- in rair aemana anasliona: lair lo aood refining, 7aai$7ko. Molns-e- squ tt but Urn.; New Orleans quoted at 41900&Klca In fair demand. Pork dull and lowerold mess. SI 1 : new mess quoted at i 12. Lard In- -ac'iva; prime steam, old, i ooc; new, i.o ja i onjc.wuisay nominal, l 10.
9T. LOUI3. Mrch 19. Flour slow; treble exlra,5 50 bid eaah, March and April; family. S5 65
Wheat lower and vrj uuseitle,!: No. 2 red. f 1 l!(i1 I8S4 cash, tl 20. 1 18t(?l 1814 cash. Kl 20,1 18Wa I liH April, 1 2i.ua. 1 lvtotil 19"s may.81 13'. 1 14ka.l 13Rjune; No 3 red. Si 17ti i iia:9o 4 ieo, i II bid. low-- r atdslow; ca.su, 85hC April. 36.iao May,,.17. t....u . J I..I. .,ua ,l.ia... J.)ll.n.J'll'..,, .h,W o W.c, u I l J w A,J vn,a , ,rU W,ou(ItL'Uo bid Ai.rtl. 83ai0 May.' Ke uulel. 74cUaileydull. Whisky q ilet, $1 03. Poik dull andloer: Sll 50 cash, ill 27W Mrch. 11 30 April.Dry salt meats nominal auu lower, wliU uo sales.bacou dull. Lard lower lo sell. 6 00c bat.
NtiW XIKLKAN9. March 19 Flour dull; super-fine. S4 757 R: double extra. So 50rT5 75: tiobieexlra, ST 7,x?6; blghergrades, 6. Corn quiet andwreak. 5353o Oais Urm, 47c Cornm.,al dull,
2 40. llay dull; pilruo quoted at $18. Porkscurco end firm; Ia ill-'-i li 75. Lard steadytierce, refined, 7s4C keg. tsc. Bulk meats scaica andDun: shoulders, loose. 4li. 4wrx4 40c: clear rib6&'tt?7c; clear sides, 7Lt.fi 7 140. Bacon quiet andweaK; snouiuera, be; Clea lib, :3C; clear, i H(Ctsc.uugiu-cure- d hams dull and iow-- i ; cauvased, W2id-,!- . nisky autet: western rectified. SI Ooa 1 10C' ileeddli; Klo cargoes, ordinary to prime, 13!(?IiUsio. bucar demand good, mid tending upward;ooiuinnn to tood isiiumon. 7tiiic; fair to lullyf Air. is(27tc; prime to chiucu, 7:tfli4c; yeboclarified. 8ivi(t8.o. Molasses la aoJ aamanorip. 111,111. :iO,.'tHe: fair. 3.W36C: ceuirllugal. 30T40;!; prim j locaoioe, 4U(?4dc; cistern bottom, 45H65c. Hie quiet but slcauy; Louislaoa, oraiuaryto choice, 1 tiic.
CHICAGO, Mar,?h 19 Klour quiet and weak;western soring. 5if5 75: Minnesota, S5 50fT6 50;
ii,ier.., r,il,, 7 : nimrrs In sacks, h r?5 50. Wheatuns, t:tai aud lower; No. 2 spring Chic ico. ? 18tj(?1 lhii luwh. l I81t4t2l IH Maioh.sl 1 7&scr 1 111ii.il . ;ll 177u,?l 18 M:tv: No. 3 soring Chicago.SI liitsifl 08 Corn steady, wllh a fair demand;iresb, Uni;o: regular, 3414c cash,4i,5C April, dr,VaMay Jane, U9a July. Outs steady and Drm; 2i' cashand Antil. I:tr?;t!!ik3 May. JI30 June. Kye sieady,Tlnfuije. B.ulrj rasicr, llV-s- Poik active butlower: l.7n cash,10 V5t710 77lx April. S10 90a 10 U2W May. Lard ui lair uemand Put at lowerraP-- : 7o cash. 0 07Po April, 7,H7tjc May. Bulkmeats 111 t Ir demand, tan at lower rales; 4, 6.45crHK.io. Wb'.skv steaoy Fl liek
CUmt Wheal strong aud higher: tl 18.V April- -
May. Com strong aud higher: HOltm May-Jun-
oats acilve. Urm and higher: !t.jio May. Porkactive, drm nnd higher; $10 85 Match, 810 82VsApril, I0 vn May. Lard stronger; 7. 02,!Afiru, i.iinri.ii .nav.
MAT BH Forvn ONTHIS PAPER ItOWKLI,HI.H ATVKO,
i'O'S1'
Nesrstiape Ad verttalnar ltiirean (in
HEW YflalKxuiiy bo made lor It in
noml wmON ALL THE UA1NK8.
S.C.TO0F&0O
LITHOGRAPHERS and BINDERS,
THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPBAL--S ATTJBD AY, MAKOH QO, 18BO.KIYEIlASDRAIIi.
Btvera avrnd Weatlter.The folio winar official table jrives particu-
lars concerning the condition of rlvors and weatherat all Important points:ornca BreUAL Bkrvtcs tj. s. a., 1
MKJtPHis. March 19, 1880. 1
Above low Changes.BTATI0NS. .
water.Btse Fall
reet inches Inches InchesCairo 4Cincinnati,... ... 40pport.. 1 0unbuquo, 8 8Belena, Ark, 43 4Keokuk 8 1 2Leavenworth 8 7 1Little Bock 0 6 12Louisville......... 111 2HeshptUa 84 1Nashville art "if 2
Sew Orieens.,... 2 2Pitvbu,g 8 4--
2
30t3hreveport. 20 '2'St. Louis 10 4 "'2'yickaUirg. 42 8
Below high water of 1874.t Low water of 1 870. beochms'k.
P.erOKT.
Time. . Bar. rber Wind, Weather.
7:00 a.m. 30.0T 43 W. Cloudy.2A)0 p.m. 30.00 53 N.W. Hazy.
M0 p.m. 30.15 53 N.W. Clear.llatiuium tueruionieler, 68 deg.
intmnm Utermometer, 43 deg.Rainfall, 0 03 Inches.
BT TELEGRAPH.KABHVILLK, March 1.-B.- ver staUonary, with
4t feet 6 Inohes on the shoals.- PITT3BUB9, March 19. Elver 8 feet 3 Inches,
and tailing. Weather clear and cool.CINCINNATI. March 19. Blver39 rest 11 Inohes,
and falling. W eather cloudy and cooLLOUISVILLE, March 19. River 19 feet In the
eaaal and 16 feet In tbe chute on the Mils, and sta-tionary. Weother clear and windy. Business good.
SBRKVEPuTlT. LA.. March 19. Klver rose 14Inches during tne last 24 hour?. noo registering 20feet 2 Inches above mark oi 18 1 9. Weatherbright and pleasant. .
VICKSBU8G, March 19. Weather clear and plea-sant; thermometer, 63 deg. River risen 8 Inches;br the gauze stands 42 teet 8 Inches. Upi WillKyle, 1 1 o'clock last nlguh .
ST. LOTJ13. March 19. River 10 feet 8 Inches onthe gauge, and falling. Weather clear and pleasant:Arrived: Centennial, New Orleans. Departed: PortKadsand barges, Ne Orleans: Fearless and BelleMemphis, Memphis; Sam Roberts and barges. NewOrleans.
NEWOKLEANS, March 19. Weather clear, partlycloudy and pieasant, thermometer 66 deg. Arrived:J. S. M'Oonald and tow, Cairo. No departures. Tbesteamers City of Alton, tor at. Louis, and tioldenCrown, for Cincinnati, are receiving and will leave
EV ANSVILLE, March 1 9 --Non. River station-ary, with 88 feet 3. 10 inches on the guage. Weatherclear and mild; thermometer 40 to 48 deg. Up:Robert Mitchell, 10 p.m. Down: New Mary Hous-ton, 10:20 P.m ; Jas. w.GaH. 12:30 a.m. Businesslively. Hlver SH fret 6 Inches, and nslng.W eatnar clear; thermometer 53 a, g. Business fair.
CAIBO, March 19 Noon. Weatherclear and plea- -sa' t. Artlved: Jamrs Howard, New Orleans, 9 P m.OTtfW River 44 feet 5 Inches, and rising. Weathercl ur; thannometer. 62 deg. Arrived Future City,New Orleans. 1 p.m.: Janu s JJ. Parker. Memphis,3 pin. ! l"ld CU.it, Gt Louis, 7 pm. Departed:James Howard, St, Louis, 1 p.m.; Future City, St.Louis, 8 p.m.; James U. Parker, Cincinnati, 4 p.m.
Movemeats at tbe Levee,ARRIVALS.
City of Vlck'bure. Vlcksburg: City of Helena. St. 4
LOui?; josie iiarry, wane nver; rvaue uooDer, Ar-kansas riVt-- r: Lee. Friars Point: Coahoma.Oso.-ola- ; Shields. Commerce; S'lvert horn. Commerce;E. O. Staunard, New Orleans: Golden Bute, Now Or-leans; ote. Genevieve, SL Louis.
DEPABTDBE3.City of Helena. Vicksburei City of vlcksburg. St.
LouU: Vint hliliikloi Cuiclnna'l: E. O. Stannard. SULouis; Coahoma. Osceola; James Lee. Friars Point;Shields, Commerce; Sllverthorn, Commerce; Bates-vlll- e,
ti- - Francis river; liolden Hule, Cincinnati.IN POBT.
Katie Hooper, Josle Harry, Maik Twain, Ste. Genevieve.
-- BOAT3DDK.iion Commonwealth.Vp Shields, Slivertnorn.
BOA.T8 LEAVING THIS DAT.- -
O. K. LANDiKa-Shlel- ds, Wm. J. Ash ford master.5 p.m. ,
Commeboe Silvertboro, S. H. Whitehead master.5 p 111.
Wo its Rives Josle Harry. iiUt B. Harry master.5 p ui.
DVKR3BDHQ Mark Twain, W. P. Hall master, 5p.m.
Et. Iiccis Ste. uanevieve, D. A. welst master. 5p.m.
Nkw Uh, George Corvellmaster, 10 a.m.
Arkans'Is Biteh Katie Hooper, d Nowlandmaster, 5 p.m.
RECEIPTS TE8TEBDAY.Si'verthorn 6 bales cotton.City ot Helena 130 sks ear-co- "
foldeo Bule 150 Oris moiassel. ' " .Ste. tons miscellaneous treiifhlaSuleldj 5 bales cotton. 1500 leet lumber, lot sun
dries.City ot VIcKsburg 1 bales cotton, 40 pkgs sun
dries. "Katie Hooper 104 bales cotton. 1965 sacks cot--
ton-see- d, lot sundries.Josle Harry-1- 37 bales cotton. 229 sks ootton--
seed. 23 pkgs sundries.James Laen i bales cotton, 60 sks cotton-see- d,
70 bis hay, 19 pkgs sundries.
Local a?ort netea.B'Mness fair.Weather cltar end pleasant.Tui Virgie Lee is on hr way out of the Ohio river
for this port.iun tit? or vicksourg passta up on time last
evening far St. Louis. -
i po ioc ii packets amvea ana aepanea on lunoyesterday witn fair trl. s.
inor. u. Cuiiuiaru passou up yesteraay ior okLouis without lanultig.
Receipts b, nvei yesterday were 423 bales cotton.2KH7 sacks coitou seed.
Water touched the danger line on the gauge yes-terday thirty-fo- feet even.
i uo i uotnas SQerioek i assea tiouisv.ue on nerway to N' w Orleans yesterday.
The City of Helena passed down yesterday morn-ing for V'uk-b'ir- x wllh a big tilp. She added 30pun freight here.
1 tie ote. Oeuevieve. ciptnin u. A. weist. is tneAnchor line packet this eveuing at live o'clock IorCairo and St. Louis.
The nitron rials grace granted Captain it. P. oienntor making repairs to his wuatf boat have expired,and be wl'l now have to "represent.'- -
Tiie&uis.ds.cuuiain wm. J. Astitoru, istne paeantills evenipg at rive o'clock for o K. Lanuiogandtbe bends Ed Crowell is In the oni .
The Sllverthorn. Cantaln S H. Whitehead. IS tnepick-- this evening at live o'clock for Commerce andlow oenus. rseu uooser is in tne omce.
The Coinmonwaitb.-Caotal- n George Covell. Isthe Anchor-lin- e packet this morning at ten o'clockforNe Orleans, ti. ' Hu's Is her cleik.
TheKatle Hooper. Cantaln Ed Nowland, is tnepacket this evening at live o'clock tor all points onArk itsas river Jimmy Thompson Is her clerk.
Tin Vint Sulnkle d nart d iast eveuing for Cln- -na I with Hi III bales cotton. 200 barrels oil. 10 tonsroiap iron, a lot of sundries and a lair trip oi pas- -
aemreia.Tue Mark Twain, Captain W. P. Hall, Is the
packet this evenipg at Bve o'clock for Dyersburg andall way landings Utrry Terry and Cuaries Stevensare here lei ks.
The Josle Harry, captain all t K. Harry on aecx,Is the packet this evening at five o'clock for allpoints on v one river, giug tnrougn to jacasonpoit.wm lbp I Ultima ntMuilHes In hnr nnim.
Ainnnir other attractions orrered to tne lovers otmanly sports at the Jefferson street operahouse to-
night Is a boxing match between two colored s.
This will be as hotly contested as any matchthis public has seen Ior a long lime. BjIU are powerful men, aud each seems determined to win.
Mr. r'rur.k Kalis, well known in Ills city, wasdrowned tear Walnut Bend yesterday morningabi,ut eieven o 'clock, by tbe capsizing of a skill luwhich he ai d six negroes were attempting to crossthe river. Four of tha neereea were also drowned.Such details ot tbe ace dent as have been receivedwill be found In the local columns.
JPcraona!..Tames Kelly and Robert Nelson are Pilots on the
ligntoouse teuoer L,tny.Cantaln M. II. Crarjsler and Clerk Cam Wbtt--
thoiuc. of tha lighthouse tender Alice, are to go onthe new Joseph Henry, now being built by the How-ards lor the came service.
Lieutenant John M'Clellen. inspector of the signalservice, sailed Irotn New Orleans Tuesday In thasteamer Clinton, for Havana, to inspect tue stationsin the West Ind.a islands, which make reports to tneuniteu states s.gnai sei vice.' Mr. J. C. Wy. kod, second clerk of tbe Hard Cash,charged with killing Louis Taylor, a drayman, wasadmitted to bad yesterday tn the sum uf twelvethousand dollars and released from custody. 1 tiesureties on the bond are Captain Ed Nowland, Napoleon tun, u. f. uieun and o. a. Bryan.
Picked to Adrift.The crevasse In Bayou Lafourche, at Lyle's placa,
is now under controlK'ar.ies trom uopue nave oouznt tne Lucy u&s--
trsll at New Orlenns, lor tue AlaOarua river trade.It Is said that Captain ll'aunn paid thirteen thou
sand dollars ior lue j. ana tnree oargds.The St iiuuellB has gone uo the Arkansas to beul- -
1 j vllle, 111 the Nation, for a load ot cotton and cornthere await me her.
No rreiguia ior IransDlpment over tne Honiicenoand Pine BlurT road are being taken, traffic on thatline beln Interrupted bv high water.
At fltuburg itslerday atternoon. tne stamer Kliacollided wun tne bmunnetd si reel bridge, sinkingone ooat aua ineoty iniusana misneis 01 ooai.rrom vr. Harry Matson. one of the pilots on tneCity of Vlcksburg. it Is learned that slue water Is oe- -casi-miu- 4amaiderable trouble witliiu the Laconlauncle.
on ner flown trip Thursday, wnne making a landing at Bernard, Atkansas, Captain Hegler allowedthe Uoldtu, City to swing Into that bad eddy, and tbe
. result was a detention ot six hours, until the City ofVlcksburg c tine along aud pulled her off the bmk.
DesAio ADiteiu: -- xne Josle Harry made an unusual uulck iu on her last trio down. We are Informed by Dr. Burner, who was a passenger on her.that aba m ale tne run from Auguab here a dts- -tancn of about one hundred miles-I- n four hou a.She got som fl'teen pass n iers hr."
The Uo dan Bule passed uo lor cmclnnatl at darklast eveuing. loaded 11 it over twelve nuiKired tonson bo r 1 Among her passengers were one hundredcolored people from Hsieua, bound ior NsW York,tneuoe to si rra Leone, west coast or Africa, fciouieof them were In the Bureau, but the majority weieuecKers.
Dispatches received from Nashville list nightstate that the Tennessee river Is out of its banks atDanville and within two Incues of coverlnftue railson the Louisville and Nashville railroad and risingnan an lacn an hour. The passengers have to betransferred. It will take a rise of leu leet to causeanr damage to the rail mad bridm.
speaking of the condition ot tha levees in thev cmlty of mat town, and commenting on statements mad in other papers in reference thereto.the Ureenvllle T,rne, of the thirteenth, says: "Bygiving auChenticl'y to every rumor serious injury maybe cone, mere tins been no real aauger exoept atCammark's, though soma bad rrall-- h holes havebeen discovered and c it ou'. In tbe vicinity ot Boli-var landing. Kvery possible precaution is beingraven py t..e levee onk-iv- against breaks. Thechange of current to tne Mississippi side at Cam- -mack occas oned all tne recent trouble there. Chlef--Kuidneer Aude son bas emploied Mr. Biggins tocoustruct a small levee In front of the lower nationui tuwu, oeiuw tue waariDoai."
Tnwboate and Barcev.Tbe Grafton, with a tow of empties, passft.l up
yesterday.The John Maans was at Vlcksburg, day before jea- -
iD.ua. ,uivuillia tnJl.Vla
RAILWAY RKCOKU.iron tor tue Texas Central road Is arriving at
Houston.Tue engineers of the Dallas and Southeastern
Texas roau n.ivecouipieud a preliminary survey asfar as Greenville, Uuut county.
The tik-o.-8 and emitlovee ot the Little Bock. Missis .Ippl Kiver and Texas road were lloerai ra
to the Irb.li relief fund.C lonel Barney Hughes will act as auctioneer to- -
nlKht at ths sale or articles oirerea ny toe ladles'chilstian assool.tlon, at 80 Main street,
Durinat a rain-stor- the other night, a car stand,lng on the track of the Tex ts Wesieru road tit
au struck br lhrhtiiluk and bunit-d- .
Xba Utile Bock, Uiaalavilppl hirer and Texas road
has saoctrmbed to tbe flood, and no more trains willpass between MontlceUo and Pine Bluflauatll thevf ater recedes.
Tne Louisiana Western road will be completed toSt. Charles bv Monday, giving a continuous lineeast from Houston, Texas, ot a hundred and seventy seven rnues.
On Tuesday the baggage and express cars, twocoaches and a sleeper, were thrown from the trackot the Texas Central, about six miles north ofDallas. Luckily no one was hart.,,
Morgan's Louisiana and Texas railroad Is nowwithin one mile of Vermillion vllle, leaving a gap ofthirty-seve- n miles to be completed before connectionIs made between Houston and New Orleans, andthis Is already graded,
rv,mmi.inner Williamson, of the general landoffice at Washington, holds that tbe claim ot the At-lantic and Pacific railway company to have landsalong their lines through the Indian Territory d
and patented to them under tbe act of July27. 1866, Is without foundation or warrant-Owin- g
to tbe high stage of water In tbe Tennesseeriver, a transfer of passengers, baggage and mallshas to be made by the Loots vllle and Nashville roadat BantUle. The water waa within two Inches oftbe rails and itsing half an Inch an hour. It willtake ten feet more to damage the railroad bridge atthat point
Little Rock Gazette: "The lower end of the PineBluff railroad will be sub-re- t One thousand menwill mod tm amnloved. and Colonel Ward's part ofthe work will be completed by the flist of June. Thefirst Inmninlln hu been named 7,3b Ward. Unitean appropi late name, cs the engine wlUundoubt- -
Little Denwerai. of Thursday: "A very pleasantmeeting took place In the state-roo- of one of thePullman sleepers on the north-boun- d Iron Mountaintrain yesterday between Mr. Irving L. Clay, one oftne old-tim- e passenger eonuuciors oi me, iron nuuu-tal- n.
and a delegation of hlsTtxarkana friends. Mr.Clay was formerly one of the conductors running be-
tween Texarkana and Little Bock. Continued eightwork gave him an affection of the throat, and he waacompelled to sever his connection wllh tne eom-nin- i.
He then took an interest In the Marquardhouse In Texarkana, but In a short time, the climatefalling to agree with him, be went to San Antonio,where be has since resided. He now goes to his eldhome, at Monmouth, Illinois, where newiu be careafor and we hope soon restored to nts iormer vigor,
BOY Ell EST8 O IT OCEAN STKA.MKKS.LIVERPOOL, March 19. Arrived: Olympus, from
Boloa.NEW YORK, March 19. Arrived: Steamship
Wi-la- from Hamburg.HALIFAX, March 1 9 The steamer Sondlnaviaa
Is now twenty days out rrom iivarpooi .news ORLEANS. March in -- Cleared: Steam
ship Wanderer, for Belize; Navigation, for Liverpool;Europa, for Hamburg; Macgregor, for Liverpool.
HTKAMBOAT8.
Wl'JECiAlA MOTICE.THE dally lower bend packet SBIELD3, --JLStli
J. Ashfoid. master, will extend her Qjuregular trip on SATURDAY, March 20tn, and onevery Saturday hereafter, through to COUNCIL andWALNUT BKNDd, and to MaOON'3, AUSTIN andO. K. LiAHUiriU.
FOR DYERSBtiRG.Var If al,-- a Point. Key Conner. IverH- -
nnrsr and all Way Landings. The line Steamer
W. P. Hall master Harry Teiry clerkWill leave THIS DAY. March 20th. at 5 o'clock
p.m. Special attention given to way business.For freight or passage apoly on board .
FOR. VICKSBUKUr
Bt: Iostla Hull VlokeOur Anchor lfne--at led H'ates Malt fOB YICKSBURQ.
M'Cord master.Will leave the Anchor Line wnarfboat SUNDAY,
March 2 1st, at 10 a.m. For freight or assage appijto . . AO HTOHM. dlip't.
FOR CA IRO AND T. LOUIS.Ht Loa s and Virbsharc Anrlir Mae
Ui j. aiatl FOR CAIRO AND BT.LOVI8.
Ste. Genevieve,IWetst master.
Will leave tbe Anchor Line wbarfboat THIS DAT,March 20th, Bt 5 p.m. For rrelghtor passage applylo AU BIOKM, HUP'i on wnaiitsjau
FOR COMMERCE AND THE BEND3.Kor ecanlan's. Star. Bnn itl's and Commerce.
sliielclg,Wm. Ash ford master t Ed. W. Crowell tie.kLeaves MemDhls dally, at 6 P.m . for Ommere-- , e -tA,aifiiF trih na PniorriAia ti) Ai hooii'a. Walnut Bend.Austin and O.K. Monday aud Saturday s extend dCouncil Bend, or ireintor passage appl- - on bose
FOR ST. FRANCIS RIVER.Memphis and Pt Francis U. S. Hall Line Steamer
O.K. Joolln master! A. L. Banning cleraLeaves Memphis TUBbDAY and FKlualf, 5 p m.,rr MsriAnna. theCut-o- it and all Intermediate lan -lugs. For freight or passage applv on toa-d- , or to
. I D RANDALL. Snn't
FOR NEW ORLEANS.r. I.onls and lirleaas Anchor lleFor Vlcksburg. Natchez and New CrlfRss Steamer
Comiaonwealtli,4iGeorge Corveil, master,
Will leave tne Anchor-lin-e jwharfboat SATUR--DAT, March 20ih, at lOim. For freight or passageapply to AP 3TQHM. B"P't. on wnarrDoat.
FOR ARKANSAS RIVER.Membhis and Pine Bluft fJ. 8. Mall Line. For Fine
. . . , s a ax f a3s.aATrl WtbllllJ, LIUie aOCK, nou lunUgiiiucvi. qajji
ilatic Eaoepr.Ed. Nowland master 1 J. I, i nomson cioiaLeaves as above SATUBD AT, March 20th, at 6 p.m.
ior Delght or passage appty to4(IMiV IS. MAKHIIS. Dlp-l- . YV9 r mm,, efc.
FOR OSOfcOLA.
Trl-- eeklv U. H. Mali Paefeet For Ran--QOiptl, PUIIOU, OMXVUI auu Tiaj f,ii,.i,.aJ "
Henry Cooper master I Wra. Smlthers....c'erkWill leave Memphis every MONDAY. WKDNE- - DATand FBIDAY. uli pm For infoimatioa apply onboard, or to No. 3 Madison sfeet, -
FOR COMMERCE DAILY.The Elegant Accouimodattog Bends Packet,
Silvertliorn, j&g.8. H. Whitehead... master Ifell Booker clerk
Leaves Memphis Daily, at n p.m. curfreight or passage apply onboard, or to
,is, l. r ."i 'in nxsj.
LEE LIN K STEAMERS.ATor Oleudale, Helena suud jrrlara AVelnt
ai ames 5L.ee,Stack Lee master Loyd W. Whitlow. ..clerk
Will leave as above on everyMONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FBIDAY, at 4 u
Ortw-- e N". H innlsor mreet.
Memphis & Ohio River.PACKET COMPANY,,
cosCairo, Louisville and .Cincinnati
HTEAHEKs 'ANDY BAUa, C03S MILLAR.JAMES W. AFF, VINT SHISKLE,JAS. . TAUKKK, VIRGIE LEE.Steamers of this lino leave Memphis for CAIBO,
LOUlSVILLK AMD binVlTtlsAlX
Mondays, Wednesdays, FridaysAT 5 OCXOCK P.M.,
Connecting at Cincinnati lth Ballroads and Steamers lur ait
Eastern, Jfort-her- and Westorn Points,Giving THHOUGH TICEET3 TO ALL POINTS,
OH 10 AGO, TOLEDO, BUFFALO, RICHMONDNEW I0RK, WASHINGTON CITY, PHILA-
DELPHIA AND BOSTON.
Eastern tourists will And tbe La Belle Biver BorneSafe, Delightful and Economical. Bates by this lineCheaper than any other tirst-clas- s roup. Meals andRinrnrnnma Free. BaireRire checked through.
yFassengers can ralyona spienoiainp oy in isHue. as tne steamers are an nrsi-ciaa- s, usnug umuexpressly built for the accommodation 01 passengers. acn steamer carries a tuit string noun,
M or lu.l tuioimaiiuu. nppi y iuR. W. LIGHT BURN E.
General Freight and Ticket Agent,Nrv 7 stonroe street. Memphis.
ARKANSAS CITY and PINE BLUFF R R
A A Mm Meml'Wn-kl- II. M. Hall AiineFor Arkansas city, rine uiun ttaurouu aua su waylandings The elegant steamer
xfuncuitit acxic, 4tC-y-
MarW r rrhAetr miutAr l A. L. CiimniinK. . .elersLeaves as above every MONDAY isnd THURSDAYllfinm rituna. run, H Miwnw-w- s
FOR WHITE AND ULACK RIVERS.Mlt.T H4KKY L.JSHV?.
Meaipxilai tv aite Klver and HlaeB KlverIF. M. Mall farkctw.
For Indian Bay, Bt. Ciiarlee, Clarendon. Devall'sBlua, Dee Arc. Augnsia, aacKsonport, westpearer, snTesritio, ArwaaLLan. ana rwanonuu.Ice new steamer
.Josie Marry,M. R. Harry, captain. Walter Oatlaw, clerk.
Lesvea Men; phis on and after November 2d. evenSATUBDAY. at 5 p.m., Connecting direct with thenew Black river 17. S. mall nacket MILT HARHY forPowbattan and Poeabontas. and with Dally Packetsto BatesvllU and Upper w hlte nver.
nrn iirn isias in an rail iilh.Freight ccnBlnned to Milt Harry Line, Memphhi o
Terrene win be promptly iorwaruea.H. W. LlHTFtiHNK. .ir . Agent r, marnaon sr.
FOR WHITE KIVER.
Memphis & White River Packet.Bea-ala- r Independent Memphis and
white Kiver racKet for Augusta, jacaaonponSearcy, and way poinu. The regular independenlPacketMAISI CASH,
Id. C. Postal master Charles Postal.... clerkwill leave Memphis EVKtiY. WKuni&sDAi. at
6 p.m. For freight or passage apply tott- - w. i.i,,f! luunnu.
No. 7 Monroe rt., opp. Peabody hetLJ. T. n aHHIM,!!'!,. "'' "."wi
For any eeie CT
'Jtl W
R H lu . or Llccnitd l'lt,'ffY.i!,-liiiiK- I'lli-- If. uirofailatocare. tJives iiutuediata.rlif mwitaM-io- f tuff atand.ing- in 1 cases In 3days. Xlaliottle.
- a. ti,i. l. KaIm
t'r.n.n. dr. Advice free lu all oiseasp. uaii ot emI'OiTlOM Man;r OU bollle U vWTow printaljnHacA.AaA t AtjadefMia. IgU, tkarmm.
. W. JONK3 a. CO. Aeeots. 27 Main street
J.FLAHERTY & CO
A..I ,fi,P,n. r tinherf.'s Pv?i,t.,i - c- - -- .,,ita .E .E.,,, vc. e vs-- yBa .w,
817 svad SIM BiKCUSiD 'S HKHFfilSTITS keep on iifti.J r.li iliiesof Me'Alllo SoYY walnut, tiosewood rinlshed Casket ana
Cises. trluinied in llis hlEhest stvle of an. Cldarstf Mau or Teiegraph will be pramptiy ailed, C, 0, D
.ft? Tears Before the JPubllc.THE CEHUIME
Dr. C. LIcLAIJE'SIIVEE PILLS
are not reconunenderl as a remedy "for all theIlls that flesh is heir to," bat in affections ofthe Liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dys-pepsia, and Sick Headache, or diseases ofthat character, ther stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.No better cathartic can be used prepara
tory to, or after taking quinine. .As a simple purgative tney are unequaieu.
BEWARS OF IMITATIONS.The genuine are never sugar-coate- d.
Each box has a red-wa- x seal on the lid withthe impression, McLANE'S LIVER PILL.
Zach wrapper bears the signatures ofC. McLanb and Fleming Bros.
t& Insist upon having the genuine DR.C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS, prepared by
FLEMIXG BEOS., Pittsburgh, Fathe market being full of imitations of thename McLxine, spelled differently butgame pronunciation.
INTTALIDS' "
ABD OTHBES BEEDHQ
WEALTH,-STRENGTH AND ENERGY,
WITHOUT THE tTSE OP DBUG3, ABB RE ofQUESTED TO SEND FOB THE ELECTRIC .. REVIEW, AN ILLUSTRATED JOUR-
NAL, WHICH 13 PUBLISHEDFOB FREE DlSTBXBUTKRt.r TREATS npoa HEALTH, BYOTBHE, And Phys.
ml cnitnre. and Is a eomDlate encyclopEeaiaii.fnrm.tim. fnr inMlida and tbcwa who sucer froiaiiervous, ExhaaiitlDg and Psiofnl Diseases. Every
,SUDlecl lou twin npoa owmi hn "receiiwi attention In Its pages: and the many ques-tions asked by suffering invalids, who have dispalreof a cure, are answered, and valuable information laVoinnteerea to an woo are in new oi u.i-,-..
The aubiect of BlectrW Belts vrrsus Medicine, andthe hundred and one qaestiona of vital importanceto sneering humanity, are duly considered and ex- -piamen. ?
1Ot
And others who an Her from Kervoea and Physical De-
bility, Loss of Manly Vigor, Premature Exhaustionand tne many gloomy consequences of early indiscre-tion, etc, are eapecwdly bencnted by consulting ita
Bcontents. , ... . ., ... . .Toe ELEUTBlt; BEVISW exfJUBVH inn mwumpw.
fraud, practiced by quacks and medical impostors whoprofess to "practiee medicine," and rti"itonly safe, simple, and effective road to Health, V Igormd Bodily. Energy. .aa ,m, aareaa nw matal card for a copy, and
tbooaaods will be sentinformation worth you.. , kl.nk.Mahuiih, IUO pUU,WUV.,PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO.,
COR. EIGHTH & VINE St BEETS, CIWCINNATI. tt
Coughs, Bronchitis, ConsumptionWhat a Writ-know- n nrnsfclat aja
Steal lieai w ainnarnOIHEBS, BEAD!
Oakland Station, Et.Gkntlimm The demand for Allen's lastT
la innrRaslne- onnstantlr. The ladiesth'.nk there Is no medicine equal to It for Croup andWhooping Cough.- - C a. siAiiiLEM, iiuggu.
old by all Medicine lealer.
"ssBsini fsPryssajr n asnf---"iAa .aateAwiarai .
mm wAir 1 ihl3FL.3OT!r
jAAaam aUIt Is the beat Blood Purifier, and stimulates
every function to more healthful action, and lathus a benefit in all diseases.
Id eliminating theimpuri ties of tbe blood, thenatural and necessarv result is the cure of sserof-ulou- a
and other Skin Eruptions and Diseases,Including Cancers, Ulcers and other Korea.
Dyspepsia, Weakness of tbeftomach. Consti-pation. Dizziness. Oeneral Debility, etc.. arecured by the (Sale Blttra. It U unequaledas an appetiser and resrnlar tonic.
It is a medicine which should be in every fam-ily, and which, wherever used, will save thepayment of many doctors' bills.
Bottles of two sizes ; prices, 60 Cents and si .00.
iSrwarner'sSafe lie ine-Aii- es
are soldby Druggtsitsand Dealersin Medicineeverywhere.EH.WAENER&CO.,
Proprietors.Boeneater,Vrtend for Pamphlet
and Testimonials.BniA vhnlAonlA in Mnmnhta bv
LANSaBODLEYOO.CIISCINNA.TI, .
MANUFACTUBEB3 OF STAND ABD
Plantation Machinery.Stationary and Portable
STEAH ENGINES?,fiAW-MILL- GBIST-MILL- SHAFTING HANG- -
hO ers. Pulleys, lite. ur machinery is strong, simple and well m de, and is specially aaaptea to toewants of Farmers and Planters, and Ginnlsg, Saw--ln. Grinding and Factory use. beno ior an illustrated Catalogue. 1AN3 . BODIK Y :.,
uonn ana water sireet-- , ifinciuiiiiii, vr.
10,000 FOB SALS LOW, AT
COLE Jfc CO.'S,
5,000 DORSFOB SALE LOW, AT
COLE CO.TS.
PAIR 15I.IKD83,000 FOB SALE LOW, ATCOLB & CO.'S
S7 Court Place, LGUV.LLE, KV.,A --ancjtcd ,ed lally i.t".'K:.ra aai lawrxt, .i his I recti. - .Mil ercje.
Cures all fornxar-PRf- ATB,
Epcriuri-torrlie- aud Impoteacy.ai- - r alt of s tn yoaUi, AMffrl aces:rT t or clbor oau, and priucn.K son.o oi Ij,-
rmlti 4eitA:K:rr'iscaf, Km: ta:Mblsbt, DelsniTe Meam' iky( f,Q. memCM et
raircjT, Fuuplseii Kacs, Ai iirpioa t elCoufu-i- ef o! fciij:l Power, ie.. renC-rj- ij
xirriace improper or unhappr, re Uioroufliiy snilreus . SYPHILIS roiw;iy""4 .aai.
- drplr from toe CjODOSTbea,GLEKI, Srrtctiire, 0'ri;iilti,, Feru:a. l.r Itul'ife;fil .ind olh?r prira'.c 01WS3CS ceickly cured.- ItCT!r.eviacQtUiatpbynolnwuopyFreilneatloiitoioeTt&iijeisof .liseacK, aua trfwuupt'lj, eoqulre-- ,r;t skilU rhyicica-- . kaoiosk.. fa or.en
recoiomifd Dersfos te 3iy ears. VTli-- n 11 l ta' Tisit the 0117 for treatment, mcflioim-- caa be aeat privately
r.f". wifely by mall or exitfe anywhere.Cnres Gnarantoed in all Casea
DSnS5?i5iJ-pl?ionll- ee oy letter tree ar.S lortiea,
Charts, reasonable md correapoudjace atria'iy conli'UD:'.
PRIVATE COTJNSELCROf JOO pages, wnt To any address, aecurete sealed, ler ttrrrpi fenls. Shonld le read bt all. Addreia as Abcy.
uf 9 - P. at. 8i:aia,-- 3 to w
tlasalHtlen of Copartnerablp.partnership hfretofore existing peiweenTHK A. iileaaon.ot New Orleans, and Day
ProDflt. of Memphis, under the stle of blearon. tayProudtft, New Orleans, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. T. A. Glesson will liquidate alloutstanding business, but either partner is au'bor- -l,Mltn alen in linillilHlluil. I . a. uirnsuii ntluue the Cotton Factorage Business for his own account. It!'" r.ijii a. raui'vfii,
tn the above, we take pleasure insaying that wa have coneertrated our means in theC ttou Factorage Business at Memphis, and hope tomerit, by good attention, a eoniinuaiiee ui mo
we have had tbe past twenty-seve- n years.
J.A.F0RREST&C0DKALKB3 IN
Horses and IXiiles.61 & 63 Monroe HU, near Teabody Hotel
ttti am mMivintr daily a large assortment olW HOUaEa and MULES. Persons wantlnp
stock will save money by calling before purcnasiniiaiaihena. Kvertthlnz sold by us tuiiy guaranteeo.Orders solicited.
WM. o. IaAMam & CoCESGKAL
Storage & uommisbion Keren ts,lUObWUUa JHOi-ga- n ?5t,
MT. LOUfsl missuiBi.ATON1V ADVANCED ON FUBNITTJBB AND
1 L roods of all kinds, if desired.hts and charges advanced.
Inman Line Royal Mail SteamersHew York to Qaoesstowa Jr. Liverpool
NOTlCE-rTh- a Steamers of this Line take Lieutenant Maury's Lane route at all seasons of the year.City or uhxstkr, aiuru;iy, ainrcu 2u, u .in p.m.Citt or Bkossels. Tnursday, aiarcn zn, a p.m.Citt or Bkruin, Saturday, April 3. 12:30 p.m.Cittof Montbbai,, Thursday, April 8, 3 p.m.rhTf n RinHMONii. Saturday. Aurll 17. 7 a.m.k'rnm HiRr No. HT. rsonn river, root ot tnariton si.
Cabin passage St(0,S80ar-- 8100. Return ticketson favoraoie terms, eir.nniun. an dhiwui,staterooms, smoKing and oaiurooms amiosuips.
JOHN G. DALE, Aeeni, 31 4 83 Broadway, N. YTHOS. FiBHEB. lrt Madison at. Memphis.
Hen GinsOOMTANY.
SALE of UNCLAIMED PACKAGES1 rrf PACKAGES of Unclaimed Xxpress Goods
O I J will b sold for charges at the AuctionHouse ot A. M. STODDABD, Mo. 228 Main street,
1 "empnis, Aeanessee, onr, Taeoday, March. 3, HU,
oharsas paid before day of sale.v rials of tbe nacksirrs ean be seen at tbe Exoress'r offlee. AocUonbotise, Courthouse, and posted aioundt UMOIty.1 HI'fiiH A. EAHILTwW, A(st.1 11. .' riBHUtlt Mavarlateadea
JEKNLNtiS' SANI1AHY SEPOI, 11A. U. MYERS, ataiiaKer,94 Beekman St, New York.
!Sa. 20 fK
7mml
S5-- lJENNINGS' TRAPLESSWATER CLOSET.
PLUMBERS' GOODS X ohaving for their object cleanliness.
durability, and exclusion ofSEWER OAS.
lull)ers I
gewer Connectioiis.
PHILJ. GALLON & CO8Q-A-- MAlJf STREET.
Overton Drag and Family Medicine Store
D. F. GOODYEAR,
Practical Apothecary.gTJ. ood year's JLilwrr Tonleand Mild Cs- -w-- .bairtles. Sovereign remedy foriall disorders ofStomach and Bowels. Dizziness, Fatnting.Headache,Fxtreme Lassitude, yield readily by the proper use
Iha f.lVAP TunlD KOcandfil. J.PureUa SJhlll Tiinle. Yes, those shaking,
quivering forms will soon give way to this valuabletinill Destroyer, anu awanen wuuiu juu ncn hid.iminHnunhiKid. Your anretlte will soon return.
and December become as pleasant as May. 60c
"v rare table. Toal HiaHI Pills. For thepermanent cure ot Seminal . Weakness, Incon-eni-
Debllltv. and Irritability.Gravel. Stricture, and all other Nervous Diseases, commonly known by that baneful of alldiseases so Irequently exhibited in the Pallid Coun-rnnan- ce
of the vountr men. SPEBMATOBBBEA.producing by such nolutlon, Loss of Memory, Uni-versal Lassitude, Dimness ot Vision, Pains In theBack, Premature Old Age, Insanity, and not unfre-nnnnt- lv
that much dreaded disease. Consumption.strong will and determination to continue tbe usetne pills until every vestige oi symptom litis
will eertalnly crown your efforts with joy andgladness. Price. 82 SO per box. or 8 boxes for rl,and 6 boxes for $10. If sent by mall, 25e extra for
boxes. For run her Information addressD F. GOnDVFAR. OwHrr Pmo-- Ptore. Memphis
Slager & Goldbaum,TAILOES,
Cor. J EFFEKSON & 8EC03 D STSreceived a Full Line of all Styles andHAVB ot
GESTS' SPRIXG SCIT1SGS.are sure to please In Style. Fit and Price
G.EH0LST&BR0
UNDERTAKERS,
320 Mauiliiiemphis.AND COFFIN HARDWARE.Jj Orders by Telegraph Promptly Filled, and Cases
Shipped C. O. P.
FAHS MB'&.Drew liixxU, hawl3, Silks and Clctluug Uyeraklannltra :! Tm Vtl Is lVei.
DRY GLEfifHi.G.t-- ... -- ii rnhnes cleaned wilriout rippin or
--emoeins the trimiuuii:. The most elahorate partyand th.atrfc-- l dresses are thus elegantly cleaned.WW Tt.Tr: Sir VLK.2GS Wain at St Cinetnnatl,
l..-xi,- packed.
R.G.GRAIG&C0Memphis, Tenn., Agency
rt FOB
ifricly Coroblcation. John Seere Steeland South-Ben- d Chilled
Champion Beaplng and Mowingr
MACHINES!Steel-Toot- h Cidliigr
GERXAJC MILLET, GRASS & GARDES
361 Itlain St , Memphis.
Notice of Election.TN obedience to an order of the worshipful ivountyI nmirt or IShelhv county. 1 will ooeil nu uuiu ou
election at all the voting places in saia county, ouTuesday, the 13th Day of pril, 1880,
to test the wishes of the people of said county as tothe sale ot aeventj-Hv- e Thousand Dollars of Stockheld by the county or aneiDy in tue lAjuisvuit, nuuNashvllie Railroad Company. Those voters favorlnK- ....I, u. i . i h... nritin nr rirlnted on their ballots" Kor jale of SUCk;" and those opposed to a salewill have written or printed on tneir osiims sgmiiMSale of Stock. K. L. M'HOWAN,
rjnenii oi oueiuy cuiuig( acuu.Memphis. March tf, 1880
AVERY Sl BERLINHeal Hstatc
AND
RENIiL GSTSNAV V
wntil Hvht prize at CentcnnlA. 5,a ,Wa.1rr f vietcn'-i-- ai.-- i JtaorirS Ibe f?cever made- - As oar hlJe Atrial iraae-ina- , Iimilat.d ur. liifrrlr.r food", see that "eta""K. every liliirr SoH by all deeO-n- - Benfl ror .trr. m l), A. X or A "rr..
SAMO EL MAI,The Shirt Tailor,
235-MAIN-- 235
The only Mannracturer that niaKfs nisHoods in this city. Perfect in Make,
aality. Best assortment ofsj;-- ,?In utocfc.
ear,, a. . A - -- -. . '-- 77at lit? r IT lil"JA a atati aiy.MiRanmof lA lo Is creating a perfect rurove.
V ) sold by merchants on AUei t;u,nirr,orsample sent ty us for 10 cents and He stamp.nerrn-ni- r. vv aKr a ii ; nin n j ieloaatrrl We are tne only exclusive joDoersi i'n ana ma tiooos in tue nuuu, ijruaiisiuo auuparticulars mailed free on application..am a as) srw jra taal
k m kA r. n un..'.- - eQO nnd 902 RandolDbMt.tUleucOa
Also New York and Boston.
W. A. FAIRES CO.I (Suecessors to J. B. W. A. Falres), Dealers in
HOUSES and MUIjEgr,ml . .no 03 union su ed.
TVTj keep constantly on band a choice selectionVV ot Horses ana aiuies. isve'i luiue, sia- -
teed as reris-serite- Omera a,niitn.
J.S.STANTON&CO.WXTOIaESAIa2S JGROCX3ES,
COTTOX FACTORS
And Commission Merchants,
2St FRONT STREET, MEMPHIS.
RFKCIAL ATTENTION given to the Sale of allConntry prrtrtn
Memphis Floral Co.e Immense reenhoases Hi Jllles
front City.Store 857 Mala street, Memphis, Tenn.
ILLU3TBATKD CATALOGUES OFBEAUTIFUL Bulbs, Flower Seeds, etc, mailedFBK.K. upon application.
Noticehereby given that I have lost or mislaid Certifi-
cateIS Mo, 18 of the second series ot stock of tbeBuilding and Loan Asb iclllon of
Memphis, and have made application for a dupli-cate thereof. All persons are hereby warned ugalustpurshaaing said certtucate, as the same bus neverbeen transferred by me. C. B. 0 ALLOW AT.
liemphis, March 0, 1880.
B la. COCMBA9f.
R. L GOGHMAXVMTAtmJKKRB OB
Lumber, LathDaara. aak aad Blfada. and all
Offlc and Yard, foot of Washington gt. SawSALESBOOM CORNKB UNION aNDTFBOHT 6TBIETS.
!tliTI pill'sW. T. Beware. Ateta.je.
B
urieaat,
customers,
296 298
RAM kand Shingles,
Baxea.Mills, North If Xi
Beware
5. Second Louis,
.8. MeCALLCM
COTTON PAOTOBS,28G Front street XeiT0 Memphis, Tenn.
Manufacturers of rear deseriptioa of Ctrewlar, Mill, stad Cat Sa.wa( Whole. aJa Daalars inR abber subaI Leslker Belttnai, FUea, Emery Wheels, Mamtrela. Cut Bwoka, 8w tiwanaaeaa,Upweta, and all Saw and Plnnlne BIU1 Savplleat Sole Manofiaotann of LectsMil'l Fatnntslotted CtrenUtr Haw. . EVERY SAW WARRANTED. attention te work.
New Illnstratved Catalogue mailed on applioatlon.
B. HOD WlH. 1a. 11. AULLias. Jr.
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants336 Front street, cor. .Union, Memphis,
FartirnlaritntIoii given tolieAJMUB1CW aTKWAKT. AIDBllvmew
mm IT, GO.WHOLESALE GROCERS. COHON FACTORS
Nos. 356 Crist 358 Front-- AKO-
Stewart Brothers & Co.,Cotton Factors and Commission Meroliants.
New Orlen,Si. C. rEABCE.
PEAR
13and wui on
on
COCHBAH.
iEk.IagPlanfnjr
Meaiphla
Tenn.
&WHOLESALE
Cotton FactorsHo. Front Street, Tenn.
."Particular Paid to the ali Cotton Jgl
S IT7HOIaESAIaE
Irocers and256 Front street,
'OUR COTTON WABEHOU8R NOW OPHN.make liberal advances
An Intlrely N ew andwin wait
O.U. SXoore.
33.
:
WJ are hatiny to.armonaee to oar friendsL! N ION prepared to serve them as
H.
GO.
....and end ary
811 to 819 St.,Craaa
Careful repairOur free
Wi&GO.
hawdlliigofI. Al. MAX
6WYMS1Memphis,
II.
GROCERS,
CE, SUGGS CO.
and Commission Merchants,Memphis,
ot
HO LFED.M1IIER&
ana our
Cotton Factors
MOORE, BAS8ETT & CO.oialorjs
loors, Sash, Blinds, loldings,Ziiimber, Lath, and Shinglesa
351 -- 353-359 Second street, 5?emihis. Tenn.
MTKKKT,shipments of to ns should be to MEMPHIS. We have a ot mplete stock of rresk-Uraeerle-
Including everything In grocery line, with Drst-cla- facilities for handling the staple.Oar force has returned and are In harness. your orders for rrocerles and shipments ofcotton, promising onr best efforts to protect thestrictly for caan, ana tnereoy get notiom ngures, are in position to any
Onr A. C. TKKAD .L brings his experience of rwentr-Bv- e rears In sale of cotton to bear Ininterest of shippers. claim tne privilege of
on same, our mr. a. a i muus cjulhhandle tbte groeery department witn skill, energy and
aTied
St.,
258
extenaea us iu ma wo ree)yrai.iuij asa. a, wuuiiutausa ui tne respecttuny.
COTTON
3QO FRONTBAl-VLJb- AllLL
and FRONT STREET,MEMPHIS. . . .TEJfX.
t&xmi Vr sTstlfbwatAl
CARRIAGE ANI
AND IIAIWliSall kinds. Oeneral
se - x "--
A.
OF
klada mt
. ,..Tawmslsae. 0. r.
St. Mo.
tMtton whileO.avTINlK, VIiKY.Menphll
fnilaiavtu..ftUttttM.
Attention
cottonthe together shed
entire We solicit
consequently competition.Mr. WKf tbe
the Wevances eruuie
past, same very
tn
5x.v
JK.
in
la.
meet
Memphis, Tenn.and we solicit consignments from or Mends andau smpments. wis auk, mow tucciuvLNt
Fresh Stock ofirienaa as Bftnai
G. T, BatMett.
and customers, that we are aimtn at onr neaz. Ife. 11formerly. Having elosed our bouse In ST. LOUIS, all
interest of tAose confiding their business to us. Wa buy
lnsurins; all cotton consigned to us to the amount of adaou aasisted oy our Junior, Mr. a. a. THEAPWKLL,
eiprienoe. Thankful for tbe very liberal patronage
FACTORSJk.NO- -
ST.. JVTETVT'P'FTTS.tOAXAJAt, alEBUJLE MLL,
AND- -
I CCR. THIRD AND LOCUST STS.,ST. LOUIS.. ...M1SS0UB1.rarvr Tot tn-A- U 1 1
MATERIALS!
II AltOWA LEK ANI MATEHlAIaSAgents for the Celebrated
S. k CO.
LLFONTAIE&COTTON FACTORS
IFF175-177-1- 79 Main St., Homnhis,
WHOLES ALK AND BXTAIL DKALER3 TN -
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons!AND ALL K1ND3I0F
We have recently greatly enlarged oar Storehouse, and added to our former stock a full line ot
BRIDLES, C9LLA.ES, HAME, TRACE-CUAIS- S,
8ADHLEBYof
Goods.
Milburn and Tennessee Farm wagons !
SHELF & PLANTATION HARDWARE,Cutlery, Guns, Casting", Carpenter and Itlacksnilth Tools, Iloes,Trace, 11 amet, ISridles and Collars.PLOWS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
OF KVaSKX DKBCH1PTIOW,Aeeni for I. F.Avery A Kon's Plows, Wm. CIors Plows, H. F,Blount'a Flown, iriltchell's Cotton Mrrapent. James a
Uraliam Wagons. ISradtord's irlt sillls?,fe teain Engines 22oiler3 nnd Mncliinepj',
Brass as lrna Bleava Vittlna;a aft ripe. Steam Pump. Kabber Jk Ieather Del tins;
NOS. 310-31- 2 FRONT STREET, MEMPHIS.
H3OTu3SWaw
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D1SPHASAKY.
Dr. Da S. Johns onlsPBIVATE
Sledieal Dispensary,So. 17 aTETFERSON StREET,
Betweeai Hala aa4 neat, Heaspaia. :
rESTAELlSHKD XH 186a I
DR. JOHNSON is Acknowledged by ell partlee tnas b far the ssost sraooesaful physltlan
In the treatment of private or secret d: season, tjuir,tboniogii and permanent carea guaranteed lo everyease, male or female. Beeent aasee of Gonorrhea,and Syphilis eared In a few days, without the ne ctmercury, change of diet, or hindrance from bnrnnes.Secondary Syphilis, the last vestige eradleated wlttoat the use of mercary. Involuntary lows of sen enstopped in a short time. Sufferers from lmpotencyor loss of sexual powers restored to tree vigor in atew weeks, victims or seu-aDo- ana excessiveveoetTi suffering from spermatorrhea and leas t fphysical and mental power, speedily and perma-nently cured.
PartiniA' attention raid to the Biswises ofWomen, and cures guaranteed. .. . ,
Throat and IfUng aJlSWasea curesa or aww iPiles and old sores cured without the use of.caus
He or the knife. -All eonauitations stnctiyowiuueejiuai. -Medicines seat by express to ail pan of theooun--
tryomce boon trom 8 a. m. to 0 p. ra. Sandan
trom 8 to 5 p. m. ,-- Kn
rfeaaAgue Cure- -
Is a purely vegetable bitter and powerfultonic, and is warranted a speedy and cer-tain enre for Fever and Affue, Chills and
ever, Intermittent or J1H11 f ever,FVrer, Dumb A;ne, Periodical
.or Bilious Fever, and all malarial disorders. In miasmatio districts, the rapidpulse, coated tonfrne, thirst, lassitude, loss otaprietito, pain in the back and loins, and cold-ne- sa
ol tho spine and extremities, are s
ol severer symptoms whit-l-t
torminate in the ague paroxysm, succeededby high. lever ana protuse perspiration. -
It is a etartlintr fact, that ouinine, arsenic.and other poisonons minerars form the basUot most of the " Fever and Ague Preparations," "Specifics," "Syrups," and "Ton-ics," in tbe market. The preparations madefrom these mineral poisons, although theyare palatable, and may break tha chili, donot cure, but leave tho malarial and theirown drug poison in tbe system, producingquinism, dizziness, ringing in the ears, bead.acne, vemp;o, ana otuer uisuruera mure
than the disease they were intendedto cure. Ayek's Agcx Cciut thoroughlyeradicates these noxious poisons from thosystem, aud always cures the severest cases-I-t
contains no quinine, mineral, or any thingthat could injure the most Celicate patient; .
and Ira crowning; excellence, anove lis cer-tainty to core, is that it leaves the system astree from disease as before tue attack.
For liver Complaints, Arnt's AorrisCurk, by direct action on tha liver and bil-iary apparatus, drives out the poisons whichproduce these complaints, and stimulates thesystem to a vigorous, healthy condition.
Wa warrant It when taken according tedirectkans. t
Prepared by Or. J. C. Ayr StCo4Fravetlcsal sutd AnsYlytksaJ CTilsilsti,
Lowell, Mass.out bt " stnram avBarwaaaa.
POPTJLAB MONTHLY DRAWING OF THK
Commonwealth Distribution Co.Authorized by tbe Commonwealth ot Kentucky, and
r aireet in tne warm.At liacauley's Theater, tn the city of Loalsvllle, on
VT EDSR8DAV, HABCH II, ISM.' These Drawl mm. antborised b, act of the Ler--
Islatnre of I860, and suatalned by aU tbe courts ofKentucky occur regularly ou the last day of everymonth (Una aya exee:ted, and are supervised by.prominent dtlxens of the State.
Tha MaaammMit call attention to the rrand opportunity presented of obtaining, for only ii, any of (J
THK FOLLOWING Fa 17 r--i :1 Prize-- , ..... .9 80.C001 Pruse.: . 16,0001 Prise B.OoO
10 Prizes $1000 each . 10.00020 Prizes 600 each ...... . 10,000
100 Prizes luueacn..... . 10.000200 Frizes 60 each .. 10,000HOJ Prizes ' 20 each . 12,000
1000 Prizes 10 each . 10,000APPBOxraATioa frizes.
9 Prizes $3O0 each . 2.7009 Prizes 2iK) each... . - l.O08 Prizes 100 each - too
lf60 Prizes .l 12,4TOWbsle Xlefcetst, mx. 1 usir Tieaets, aa
27 Tiekets, S50. 66 llcceu, aiuu.AH appllcauons tor club rates should be made to
the borne office.Full list of drawing published In LonlsvtUe Covr-ier-Jou-
and NesvYork Herald, and mailed to allticket-holder- s. Send all orders by money or bank-draf- t.
In letter, or by express. Orders of 8f andby express, ean be sent at our expense. es
R. AC BOA&DUAN. Coumr-Journ- al Bulldlrur.Louisville, Kentucky, or at ISO. lou Bread ay, r,ewYork, or to No. fl wt Conrr atisset. Vereohls.Ter.n
Chaaoery Sale or Real Estate.Na 2844, Court of Shelby county
Wm. B. Moore A Co vs. Thomas PearM.vtrtoe ot an Interlocutory decree tor sale, en-
teredBT In tbe above cause on the 24th day olFebruary, 18H0, M. & M, ra,e 378, 1 will sell at
auction, to tbe highest bidder. In lront of theEublle and Master's ofUce. Courthouse ot 5heloycounty, Memphis, Tennessee, now Taxing districtof Shelby county, Tennessee, on
8atmrtaT. April 19, JStSO.within legal hours, the following deaonrwd property,situated In Bhelby county, Tenn.. tt: An nt.dt-vlde- d
Interest or moiety in the following describedtracts, tnz: Lot ho. a of the SUe by tract, contain-ing 1291, acres; 1 t No 2 of the Ward tract, 1 111I4sores: and tbe east end of lot No. 1 of the Werdtract to be laid on by a line ronctng north and souththrough said lot so as to lay off tbe b ju and grovearound tbe same, now or recently occupied by H. C.Hughes, and to comprise 60 acres; and for a moreparticular description of which lands reference Ismade to tha plat on Die In thlse mit In ease of u. B.Wllllford vs. N. R. WUlHord el al.. and the decreevesting Ibe tl le la K A. Wllllfoid. registered 111 neg-Ister- 's
ofHee. In book 8, pane 17: sld lands wereconveyed to W. H. and Thomas PesreebvJ.M andR. A. Wllllford by deed dated March 0, IK7rt, rfgla-lere-d
In book ill. nan 127. BfElster's offloe of saidcounty, to which reference Is here made.
Terms of bale tin a creditor t ana id ui"mu.purchaser executing notes with satisfactory personalsecurity: lien retained; redemption barred. Thisjiarcn lu, iseo .
K. i. nbAt.it, triers, ana nAewr.Kstes A Ellett, Blge1 w ft Hdl. 4'tr es
WAHTEIrpiHK Memphis Oboperace and Manufacturing Co.J. will eootrae with respoosibie partiea tor the
delivery ot 1.OOO tHe) lleaseis mt Oti-kare-- el
ssutwee ana oa tneir pwif-n- . ioiu,dty of Memphis; or win bay In quantities ot notleet than 100 OtK) pleeea on the line of difleieotrailroads. For particulars addrs-e- s
MEMPHIS COOPEBAGK AND M r"G. CO.,14 Man I nr street. Vamohla. Tenn.
rKfAt;ii rruiM cbke.TpOB THB SPKSD1 CUBS of demlnai Wesssnsas,Jj Lont Manhood and all disorders broui hi or PyIndlanreclrin or avraaaa. Any drugtst has tne inrre.dlanta. DB. JA'JUES ft CO
Chancery t$ale of Keal Estate.No. 2 181, B --Chancery Court of Srtelb County
wm. x. riamiio. Adia r 01 w. b. ndiniiu, uru u,vs. 4. A. Wilder et aL
virtue of an Interlocutory decree 'tor sae en-
teredBT In Ibe above cause n ths 23d day ofJanuary. 1880, M. B. 2. png-- 3'. 1 will sell, at i ut-l- le
auction, to the highest bidder. In trout of IbeClerk and Master's offloe. Courtho, so ot Phelnyeoonty. Memphis, now Taxlng-dbtrl- ot Bhalbycounty, Tennessee, on
Batnrday. April lO, 18SO,within legal hours, tbe following describedsitnated in enemy county, Tenn., to wit: i ne nortahalf of sect loo five (5), in town-hl- one (1). raiiesis (6)wesi, containing three buridr.dand laeuty(H20) acre, situated In the eleventh civil district orSbelbf eouoty.
Also, a Darcet of ten CIOI acres of land, attestedon tbe sooth side of M'Lemore avenue soutnwa'diytrom Meinphla, about taro-au- d oue ba t c'lsj) milesfrom Court Square, being part of ibe Ke r lafV-t-ae-
tract, arid snudlvts on six (rt. the samewhescoo the said Wm. B H .mlln rrslced.
Terms of Sale One-thir- d cab; buLai.ee In sixand twelve months; purchaser executing Dvtea toaar-In-g
In te reel, with appiovesl seruitty. tor deierrrdpaimenta; Hen retained, ef. Tots Match R, lH J.
B-- J. BLACK. Clerk and Mas er.Cra't A Cooper, w. M. Baodolph, I. At. Turley and
W. D. Beard, Solicitors.
Tfil I CITT Ml 0 F.saatirul nolored Ptrtom.IULX-0AI- C IU. At. t ary ,ueoioiis. 7i olaa to
BW. e.nq .fT r for Ti' K . arry - I - a --.
Bankrupt MaleIn the matter of the Southern l ife Insuranea Cora
piny. Bankrupt la bankruptcy, at MemphisTennessee.
UN D KB a decree entered by tbe United 6fateiCircuit Court tor the Western Dlsutot of 1
we will sell, for eash, at putilio au-l- cn. Idfront of the couithouse, la the city of Memdhis, oa
Hsadav, April 1 S. lststo.at 10 eelcck of said day, ell the undisposed of ts
ot sa'd oompany, eonslsting of real estate,bills receivable, bonds, equities, lu.gmnts, mort-gages, el alma and books of eeiy description. Ibeimproved property known as the Samuel Hay plaoe,at GUI's elation; the building In Columbia, noutuCarolina, knowu as the Southern Ltle InsuranceCompany's Building; and a valuable bullolnz Incnariotus, North Caioltna, comprises, in part, theeffectAii to be disposed of.
A schedule ef assets to be seen at tair office. No.89 Madison street, Planters Insurance Building.
u. wouLUttiirr,C T. PATKRSON,J. A. AliiKkl-- , Assignee.
Trust Sale.TTNDEBand by virtue ot a certain deed or IristU maue to me, ouly reeordsd in Book No. 120,page 125, of the kegiater's of county, e,
to secure tbe tMayment ef aeertsin InueKrd-nes- s
and Interest to the Memphis Building and hav-ing Association, default having bet-- inua therein. Iwill, on Tsrdsi, (SMftOtn am orlfsM, ontbe southwest corner or Main and M.u.'i-so-
streets. In tbe Taxing-Distri- of bhelby couety.or city of Memphis, Tenn., proceed to ?li et i iuJWauction, tor eash, acenalnlut of land in omii'-t-
Tenn, la city of Memphis; benlmdng al a stdteon the west line of Te..neaseei st eet. '0 imrt i
Of the north line ol Cenlt-raliey- , and mnnloa i! i.esnorthwardly with the we-- t line of Te'.neiwerU) fret; thence westaaidly lftO teet more oran alley, ti.enee so dhr rl xttU ld ailev 00 fr t.thenoe rastwaruly l.r0 fte tofli .
No 4. In block No. A, of V7. 8 Putlfr's f J.llt'nr. ;
and the sama lai'd v,v,'TMi to Aua i- a r'. ,i i: i
h Thomas JL Be by deed iv. i.. uA '. UMo. 120. cf IbeHejIstar's offfes aforesit:.l T.iK-- l
llevel to be gojd, but I Kill a. 11 ns li i.v..Mem rhls, Maiuh 2, 18 0. SAM'L HlKSk tl,Trustee and Secretory of lbs HuupuW i?iii!i!!nr an 1
Paying AasociaUcu.