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CLANAHAN5 HUTTON & CO.
MEMPHIS, TENN., TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 33 1S57.
VOL. VII.---NO. 274.
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nWUSHBD DAILT, TRI-WRBKLLT AND WEBiT.LT, BT
AM. K. x'CLANAHAX, LEONIDA6 TROUSDALE,
WM. K. HCTTOX, BENJAMIN T. DILL,
CKDEK THE STYLE AND FIRM Or
aat?OLANAHAN, HUTTON & CO.,
1)8 WHOM AU LETTERS ON BUSIVESS, OR OTHER
WISE, IMCUI BE ADDRESSED.
PRICE OF SimSCRIPTIOIY.
Basts-, ta advnooe, per wigs $! 00
Til-WwsHy, " " S AO
Wee-sty, " " " 3 00
U-lfce Twtly paper win be tarnished to Clubs of Ten
MM aaair Twenty, at $t to cuk; M Clabs of Twenty
at nnw, at $ each payable invasiaary la adyiuee,
aaat cossy Oob to b made up at on osace.
"CJ- Aa eld eabci Urn aad a new dm will be titeB to
ttlart$SMeach. J5J-,Ja ne case wtu tbe ps-per be seat to newsnbscri-
tt orner par the emm 1 attended with Um
stj- AH Belly suVMaiptteas Trill be considered dec and
y ijrabb half-yearly la advance.
p-,! fersgetng terras Mil he strictly sad rigidly
DAILY RATES FOR ADVERTISING,
gmnstsst aw the AmpoM ami Smote ami Jfrowfe-T
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" " " twice a week. " 80 00
ItJ" ABJ adTortleemento repaired to be kept oa eeond
perayWABOca as hew each tuv, aad on third paaa,
H ffTrf orer Mated rate .
fj- AdiialM-aiiatiidliacied to be dtaalBred, or set in
taat'rat, cnarsad double rates.
JC3" Xnarlr adeertiaen wi I be charged extra for oeca-
PJWBK aBnce orer contract, aad when la roe type Is re-
aindtob need, or the adTwtlatsaeat kept on ioe-de of
J3T Taattr adeerUeers win be cha't? extra at resralar
wens Ss wants, Jtea's, jtemovals, Copartaenhip No-
tsasa.mfjesssarnes, ate.
B3TSVAMIESrr ADrEBTMIKO SttmT BE PAIS) FOB.
IX AtrrasscE.
tj Mo advertisement win appear in the Weekly paper
bbsjbsw snr spec ai contract.
tj" Aoertisesaento to be Inserted in the Weekly paper
oatp, r at ltresrular insemls ia either of the papers, wKI
ggoaarsses f I per K)ore for every laeertion.
f3 AnnoanciBt candtaatos for State, Ooaaty and Ma
aactpal tMoes, $6 each, to he paid In advance in every
KJ-AH asrseallseaaeats far Charitable Institution!,
ran uampaaa i, rtara. Town, aaa ataer nuwc aeetincs,
so hersmigsd half price.
O jtaarlaons atad Deaths are putlssbad as aews ; bat
Wsniaarb i, Tribale. of Reepectaad Faatnil Invitations
as esaer STorllorment.
f3 All LeyaJ aad Traartsat AareetHinafnU win be
snasaag tty the iaitiaa.
S3 sMatocial Natioes is Ical Colwaaa win be charged
0 oaf per line.
stf-Jfodjedactionor Tariatlon win be made from the
: rases.
McCLANAHAN. HUTTON" & CO.
Irflfrssioiml (torts.
I. O. RITES.
ATTOWfST AND COCNSHLOR AT LAW, MemphU,
. lesaa. Oalc: la the Post Oflrce BaMis.
AM sssseaevs entrusted to bis care wOl receive prompt
seal fasthtlll attent lea . Collect ions p-omptly made in the
pa i loaadmi, oanaties of West Tetmeesee, Misetostppi aad
Aitaaoas.
JantS daerly
J. A. ANDERSON.
ArTOItNBT AT LAW, Memphis, TVnn. Offlce tn
Walker's aiMin$, orer MansaeMs Drag Store,
MaOa street. JanlO-ly
BENJAMIN IIOWCOTT, Ceatist.
EATING prepared mseelf wea to practice
Dentist.' y in Sfemphts. I reapectfaffr solicit
J the patiuatai of all who may need my t r
" vices in the Dental line, aad bind mvK-lf to
perfarm all operations an the Teeth, aad insert A: Ulna!
Teeth in the rtoet approved style as weal as it can be
dear is tailor any other eoantry.
Oasee oa Maia street, opp.slle Woreaam House.
W. Af REE H. M. ACKEE.
G. tV. & H. M. ACIIEE.
DBNTI9TS. Oatee rjnioa Hock, Court
street, between Main aad Front Row,
1 Memphis, Tetmessee.
All Bntal Operations performed with
the leas possUili. pain. Daseases of the Alveolar Process
sard rams treated in the most skUtfal ataaner. Full or
partial gets of Teeth set on Gutta Percha or Sold, with
the latest Isnproecsaents, and tTABAJCTIED.
ibjuM ly
B. C. BROWN,
A nOHNsir AT LAW, M.rion, Ark., praetices Vb
Jy. Psdlltps, Cntteadea, Mississipsd, Green, Randolph,
I mian , iortepeadenofc, Jackson, Potasett, St. Fraacia
aadMaars Ceantias. in Arkansas. oct7
1 Card.
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TR. SAJIVKL GILVBRT, 8s., has returned to Ms H
. XJ ssnsyaatoad near Memphis, aad raopeaf d his I aati as-
I will remain penntnentry. B treats the feitow
Cancers, Smtfala, Whi e Swenii.g.
i asad W.ns. wltboat Snreycal oneratioas. Bssac
treats all Chronic Female dti tales, Suresef loncstaasnag.
a, Syphilis, and a J tut ma of Mercarial
Xar fi. deems it nnnece;sary to say more, as he has Ur
ns; aUneims of his saocoss from Maine to Oregon.
J. wtxsunsstAX
WICKEKSHAM
.....ED. A. BEECKEB.
BEECHER,
AITORNXTS AT LAW, MssapbU, Tennessee. Oalce,
. Ms. ;l afariua streot. Jaal-tf
SMITH P. BAXRHEAD,
A TTtJSt.Vcr AT LAW, HesophU, Trna. Othce la tb
XL Fast Oabos stock, over Aydartt k. Co., thtrd story.
apt
JOHN A. NOOE,
AiaOftNBT AX LAW. OaVM to the Vast Ontoe BaM
tasu Memphis, Tean. aov7i-r
Dr. R. JL. EASH.I,
LAW StasT Physician aad Director of eeves! Hospitals
in Getaaaay, msusber' of diflbreat Medical Societies
laKewTork has located ia the city of Meaaphis, and of
wa has seivicas to t- pabllc as Physiciaa, Acconcber,
aad tar all operations im Sorgery.
tr" OSSce oa Washington street, bsnveasa Main and
ortso
X. T. BICit ABDSOS. . W. W WHEATLET..X. A HinflS.
Richardson, Wheal ley & Hiegs,
ATTORMKTS AT LAW OfBce on the corner of Second
. aadOoart streets. Memphis. Tenn. ocll-ly
DR. THOS. KELLER,
L ATS at Tarn aiabia vAlabama. has located permanent
if'sBMeasph:, an oners bis servtees to the public
ta SB the breaches of his profession He has taken the
eOtee horasofer- occupied by Dr. Bryan, corner of Shelby
aad tTaisa streets. Havtmc recenthj made a careful and
aoansl lelmiun of Snrrtcal Instrasasals, he is prepared
tar sal the oprations of Saraery. B sesames on Shelby
atrsat, betwton H -Una; and Tresevant steeess.
my-ly
HASKELL & SEARCY,
ATSOBSntT AT LAW, Memphis, Tesmassee. fa. T.
. Hash all aad Robert Searcy have associated them-j-ev
tssawhai- tn the mactiee ot Law. One. In the
nmSC il4ui
BEN. SIIERROD,
A TJORMsTr AT LAW, Oovuaj tea, Toon.
All bsfrifiu n
to his care will reotive prompt atteetics.
MytO-tf
LEROY POPE,
ATJOUKXr AT LAW, Memphis, Tenn., win practice
saag theOonrts of Memphis and the Western Dis
trlstaf Tesnnaseee.
3" OsOnr soath of Ooort Square, adjotsiae that of the
i taerx. maric-ly
EGBERT H. OSBORNE
WILl. practice Law in the Courts of Hardeataa. Fay
ette, Tipton and Sherby, also in McNu-y aad Har
der tataatiss, and in the Supreme Cur. at Jackson. AO
saashaaM entrusted to htei -vt. receive ptostpt aad f aith
fal stseatisa. H" face K In the Chancery Clerk's eOce,
Bstrwie. Hroeman county, Tenn. novSS
JOHN P. FAR RELLY,
AXSORNET AND OOa.VSKIJjOR AT LAW, Menophis,
. Than. Omce corner of Main aad JeahrsoB streets,
eear Ishasin &. Co.'a.
Jbsjor to Hons. Henry Pirtle, W. T. Bmuock and Messrs.
A. I ataut n & Son, Louisville. Ky.; Bon. James Pryor,
Oanatsri. Xj.; McGrejsor, Ailoway &. Co., and Moses
gasaawet, New Orieaae; E. M. Aaaenw & Co , Metn
rnt. ' , nevii-w
Q.. C. GRASTY,
ATTORKET AI LAW. and Commissioner for the
. Btut u of Vtratnia. Atabasaa, Mississippi aad Tcs
seseee, LOUISVILLE, XT., wiu promptly attend ta bae
Ismss saatrasted to his care, and enforce the collection of
etastss in this aad the adotntng States.
Refekekcec Hon. Jacob Thompson, Oxford, Miss.;
Han. J. J. McRae, Governor ef Mississippi, Jeoksea;
Hea. H. 8. Bennett, Washington City; Cot. B. . DDL
MmiibbIi, Tenn.; Bent Daval, Tucker, Braaaan k Co.,
Bankers, Geo. Blancbs'd, Hushes & Hatcbtasos, Loais
rtn. Ky.
X3" Oebee, Marl,e Hail Buildings," Fifth street,
feetweea Market and Jeflerson. jnaSt
D. L. KEKJIOX J. n. ARMSTROKO.
HERRON & AKitlSTRONG,
ATJOBHRrS AT LAW, Oofleeville, TaahtMha ossnty,
MI'riseipsd. WB1 practice In the cotmtiesof Taloba
eba, TaBaastChis, Ijfiyette, PanoU, OerreH, Choctaw.
QhMataw, and Oarhoaa. Also, in the Canted States
Ooart at Pesatotoc, Van Chancery Court at GuiaMten,
and RiHh Osart of Errors aad Appeals at Juksea.
KErE&EXCEC :
NEW ObLEAXS VCRae, Coomaa it Co., FantTntane
it Oav, BaahsaaJi, OarroU & Oo., J. Bninsfcie k Co.,
FrtesnsSL Mtar & Co.
MbmeEhis OstsHt, HtH k Talraadee, Feren-oa &
. v ?MKt Orgs & 09., G. D. JebBson, B. F. Die,
iushtcss (Saris
A.
J. "WAIiT & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
G M O C JE JR B ,
AND DEALERS IX ALL XIrlDS Or
UPPER COUNTRY PRODUCE,
seuineuti corner si main ana union als.,
MEMPHIS, TENN.,
TTAYE always on hand well aad carefnlly selected
jlj. "tcx or artsctee m inetr line, watcn imj van lea at
toe lowest current prices.
3 Orders promptly Blied with dispatch.
.2. 1SEMS!T&,
ATCH JIAKEE,
AND DEALER IS
Watclies, Clocks, and Jewelry,
OORXKR OF MAIN AND ADAMS-STS.,
TAKBS thi method of lotormin: hit frleada,
aa Ma liaMU newer jJly, that be has aw Ted frora
T. hi ok! Hind to the oraert Uaia aad Adaau
wsiSB&rtreeU, where he will take pleatare is exhthitinc
a new aad choice lot of JEWELRY, to tboe who mj
faTor htm with a call, aad will be pleased to execate all
orden for repairs in hU ltae. He fcoeee, bf boaeatT, Jn-teerltj-,
ad his efihrU toaleaae, to eain the eoBfldesoe
aad liberal patronage of all who nay Cad it eosTeaient to
nan aw ewawmaie nu
S3" An ardors lor repairiagia everj briucb ef Bsjbo
praapttr attended U. aixrSl-lr
J. B. SHAEPE,
fTHOLBSALK
tat) A'nnr t? a ptati
JL VJJ-Ci.V KJ J JL- J.X X'VXl-M
.... . . , . .... el
jfm. no jnniw-ai., -Mfwrea t rsK ju ana Jgots,
MSVPHI8, TKXX.,
TT7"OrLD reipectrullj Inform Ike merah-iata of Urm
V V nhte aad snrroanJinK ooontrr, that he has jot t re-.
toned from the cibes of Tlrnaia, where he eatabllehed
a permanent Acencr f ir the sale ef all aradof of Ylrcin
ia Tobacco, aad inieads to ketp Cbastantly oa haatla
stock eqnal to the demand, at manafactaren' prices.
Beiat: fnilT aMe to compete with the New Tork, BoitL
more, Cincmsati and New Orleans markeU, be iBTifet
the attention of all dealers In the above article to hi."
stock before parchasraE etsewbere.
oeSlcw tr J. B. SHARPS
A. r. X'CANE r. s. WILLtAUS
McCANE & WILLIAMS,
(Saceeasers to "Wheal Sc Taylor,)
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Duvall's BluiTs, Arkansas,
At Ike asstVay the Menpku and little Reck Roil
rod on WkUe River.
rrt HST keep constantly on haad Sagar. Coflee. Salt,
A Floor. Matesees, and all ether arttctes asaally kept
ta a moony, waaoa tbey will soli low for cash or ex
istence for Hides. Furs and PeNrie, or any other articles
broccht to the market.
t3 Goods destioed for Little Rock or the adjacent
ooaatiea shipped to DuTaU's Btusrs, will be forwarded
iauaediately. as there are always wageas and teams in
readinese to ham to aay point.
aepSS-dawtf
We are now recetriag and opeatBg ear
Fail and Winter
STOCK OF
DRY GOODS
"lONSIStlNG of every variety of Staple aad Fancy Dry
w tjooas nsaatv nt Hills market. sanerOao Black
aad Mae Cloths, Camimeres. Doeskin', Cloaks. Mantillas,
Moire Antasae, Velvet. Shawls, te latest style; Ladies'
Dress Goods, or a saaerior quality ; Crape Shawls, a
iarce lot of Bssoketo. Nearro Cloth, Brogaas, Ready Made
OotbtDC, Boat asH Shoes, Hats, and a Tarioty of artider,
too namerviM to mention.
i'l I ask is, "Oomt one, coe all," aad examlna my
stock, before maktas: yoor parchases. I bought on the
very best terms, and am determined that none skill un
dersell me. I shall adopt the Cash Ststxm, estpt !
paactaal dealers. A. O. BLAIR,
No. S77 M4n street,
octlS-dtwawSm Old Stand of Ferguson &. Netll.
D. PANTE & CO.,
Lard Oil. Soap and Candie
JfkOTJFACTURERS,
141 Main afreet, Memphis. Tcnn.
rp HX bhrhest markt t p ric s paid ii r ivugh and rendTd
no2 1'
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ME31P1IIS, TENX.
BRETOR & CALDWELL,
NEW YORK,
GENERAL C0.1HIISSI0X MERCHANTS
AND
Cotton and Grain Eactors.
H. 073RETO&"C0.,
Kobilo, Alsoamz,
GENERAL COMMISSION
SHIPPING 1MERCHA1STTS,
RRFEU to J. T Soutter, Ess;., President Bank of th
ReaaMie, New Tork; J. K. Sass, Esq.. Preaiden
Beak ef Charleston. 8. C.; Messrs. Joha Fraaer k Co.,
J. W. Caldwell, Esq., Charleston, S. C Oat. Wa. M
Churchwell, President Bank of East Tennessee, Knox
vine; I. B. KIKTLANV, Esq., and Messrs. FALLS a
CASH, Memphis, Tenn. aep37-3m
JOHN B. B0TT0,
BOOT AND SHOE
UIuVFAGTullEU,
No. 06 Front Row,
SIGN OF THE BIG SOOT,
XVCcnt 10T1 i tn , Tcnn..,
EKEPd toasuntly on band, BOOTS and &
3
SHOES, of his own make, also of other Jt-?
manaf actaret s. He keeps, also. Leather, V i3
Sal nmw ruif SUrina Frma inH V-
American Shoe Findings, Truaks, Carpet Bags and Va
lises, all of which he wi I sell as cheap at any In this
mark't. Give hini a call before purchaaiag elsewhere,
declt
A. STREET & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
RAILROAD CARS, CARTS,
Poplar, between Main and Second Streets,
aaclS MEMPHIS, TEXX.
Walker & Brothers,
MANUFACTURERS OF CLOTHING,
AKD DEALERS IK
Rvy Goods, ISoots & Shoes,
wy nolosalo and -Erf-otnJJ.f
No. 79 Pront Bov.
fgtfs-t W have Just received one Lundml cases ot
ytrJVl Clothing, expressly manutactared for this raar
f wket and are opening the best selected stocks of
,ft"all kinds of Dry Goods, Boots aad Shoes, evtr
bronght here, which we sOer at the lowest possible prices,
beina; enabled to compete with any hoate through the
facilities of our house In Philadelphia.
We would especially invite the attention of country
merchants, knowu ( that wi an and will suit all 3d
very -te CVI arfl see. anglG-
SCHNBIDER & GLASSICK,
MANCFACTUREKS OP
Jtferten Street, oppotHe Commercial Hotel,
XKHrillB, TEAS.
WE ask the patronage of citliens and
those visiting Memphis. We warrant ail
of our work, and oar long experience in
the business will enable us to make or re
pair Guns and other Fire-arms in a superior and wcrk
ssaslike manner. augl-dawSin
A. VACCAR0 & CO.,
DEALERS IX
GROCERIES,
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
Wines, Cigars, Fruits. &c,
NO. 2S MAIN-ST., MEMPHIS, TENN.
octM
CHANDLER & CO.,
Druggists and Apothecaries,
Main ttrtei, next door to Odd FeBovt' Hell,
MEMPHIS, TENN.
XD33S XilTTEsS X3XT
FORE DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS. Snrgical lastrsmentt, Fancy GooO,
Passsts, Oils, Window Glass, Patent and Botanic
Medicine, Garden Seeds, Snail, Tobacco and Cigars,
Brandies and Wines.
S3" Every article sold by us warranted as represented,
eabiect to be returned at our expense. July8-ly
LAW NOTICE.
HV0LLINTINZ, Esq., has removed bis Law Office
over the Store and Comnisston rtoase ef Fowlkrs,
Mount & Co., an Jefferson street, between the Pest Office
aad Main street. speI3-tf
D T. DUBOSE,
A TTORNET AT T.AW, Memphis, Tenn. Offlce cn east
LX sfcts cf Matarstreet. between Jefferson and'Anams.
Motor to r. JT, Aiefcwen, u arris &. MeNeiH, J. D.
w . -, , Muunu, uin a. jniLnefH, J. Li .
lams, W. BMHIer and Miles Owen. Memphis, Tenn.;
n,Titnsfc Co., New Orleans. Jsnl-tf
wiutam.
Moon,
J "waew ij.nl sna S'.ap tireare
mttn J arms
JAMS T TATLOK ..W. B. fiOSS.
TAYLOR & ItOSS,
GENERAL C03HIISSI0N MERCHANTS
AMD
WHOLESALE GEOCEES,
Xo. G Monroe Street, Memphis,
WILL make liberal c itb adraoces on all coniignmenu
ot Prodeee or Merchandise.
RtfcrtKCtt ITendersoa, Terry k. Co., 8. O. Nelson &
Co., New Orleans; Speed & Strange, J". II. Appermn b.
Co., ITemphU. MTlt-Sm
PATTERSON, MARSHAL U & CO.,
Grocers, Cotton Factors,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 49 Front Rott, Memphis, Ttnn.
fBU cbarges for se!Une Cotton 'on arrival are Fifty
J Cents per Bale ; far itorinc and f ellln: Seventy- iTe
benu. AU Cetton lesnred unless otherwise instroetsd.
febI7-UwIy
J. K. SMITH...J. I. MEACIIAM... WIIITEFIELD.
SMITH, MEAC5IAM & CO.,
W 1101.CSiXlC wvo cevs,
ForTrarding &, Commissiou fllercliaiita,
(Mosby $- Hunf ' Nets Building t,)
Xo. IS Front Row, Memphis,
HAVE now on band a fine assortrceat of Bagging and
Rope ot tte best brands, together with a complete
anu wen setectea stock ef the rations articles nscauy
kept in our Easiness, to wtucn Tte invite tne attention or
purchasers
Agents for the sale of "Pike's celebrated MsgncUa
whisky, " and Joavs, Lloyd X Co.'s Southern Manufao
tnra a aus. suiiu.n EAUUA-H h uu.
aajan-oci
. r. HILL.
.. T. HATLET.
HILL & HAYLEY,
uotton factor S,
OVER D. H. TOWNSEND'S,
MEMPHIS, TENN.
TT'OR Sell lag, SO cents per bate. For Stortac and Sell-
J? lug, 76 cents per bale. All Cotton Shipped to or
a. area by ns wui M eve red by Iasuraace, unless other
wise instructed.
X3 Bagglar, Rope and Plsutatiin Supplies furnished
to customers. sep10-daw6si
A. A. SMITHWICE.
Memphis.
.J. B. WHAT.
Memphis.
, W. SMITH.
Hernando.
SMITHWICK, WRAY & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
AKD
Commission Merchants,
ye. 3 Maditon-it.. betctern Front Row end Malnst.
Vp Stein, MEMPHIS, TEA'X.
STRICT attention given to Selling .atad Stories Cotton
andProdnce consigned to us.
X. B. Orders for Bagjlng, Rope and Plantation Sup
plies filled with care and dispatch. Charges for Selling
and atorlng Cotton, fifty cents per bale. aus21-m
A. 'iilIiopeins & CO.,
( Succeuort to Poattl i- Co.,)
Cotton Factors
AKD
COilOnSSION iTEERGHAKTS,
NO. -11 UNION STREET,
sep!7-ly NE1VORLEANS,JJ::
S. WILDS VEHN0.T, I
D. C. WILLIAMS, S
W. A. BBYAX,
(M. X.
B3.TAK,
Late of Panola, Miss.
Late of LaGrange, Tenn.
r03r,BBTAN&C0.
Cotton Factors, Commission and
a- onvarum;
MERCHANTS,
6 Front Row, over Jlrachnm Ic Galbralth's,
MEMPHIS, TENN.
Tl ARTICULAR attention paid to Storing, Shipping aad
JL Selling Cotton. Charges &o cents per bale.
AH cotton seat to us will be covered : Insurance,
unless otherwise Instructed. aug22
T. B. NORMENT,
Cotton Factor
AKD
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
MOSBY & HUNT'S NEW BLOCK,
Up Stairs, 17 1-3 Front Row,
3IEMPHIS, TENX.
A LARGE stock of Ragging and Rope always on baud.
iJL. JnlyS-dawly
I E. SI. ArrERS0!T....C. DELOACII... .DAVID ADAMS,
E. ITS. APPERSON & CO.,
COTTON" FACTORS,
Commission &, Forwarding merchants,
AKD DEALERS IK
Bagging, Rope, Groceries, &c,
No. Go Front Row, and G Jefferson Street,
MEMPHIS, TEXN.
EJ" Particular attention paid to storing, telling and
shipping Cotton. aug3-dawem
FELIX WALEEB,
New Orleans, La.
issvtsss ??. c. sy 1 DER
Coffeerille, Mlas.
WALKER & SNIDER,
Cotton Factors
AKD
Commission Merchants,
No. 123 Canal Street,
julylS-dawly NEW ORLEANS, LA.
C. M. RORTOK, H. C. nOBTOK,
Late liorton k Hunter. Late of Monthalla, Miss.
C. M. IIORTON & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
Commission & Forwarding Merchants,
No. ZMcdaon-St., opposite i. U. Kirtlani'i Qfice,
MEMPHIS, TENN.
WE will continue as heretofore, glvln; special atten
II tion to the Sale and Storage ot Cotton, at fifty cents
per bale, and to the selection and purchase of any article
ia market. Office removed froa No. 3 Front Row to No.
3 Madison street, nearly opposite "Union Bank. angSO
Z. M. GATES .A. M. WOOD.
GATES & WOOD,
COTTON FACTORS, GBOCEBS,
Produce and General Commission
So. 3 Union Street, between Main and Front Row,
MEMPHIS, TEXX.
AFTER an active application to builness, for over
, eleven years, we, for tbe first time, solicit ths pa
tronage of oar friends in the capacity of t-otton Factors.
We feel confident ot our ability to pleassf&nch as may
on fWe their business to our charce. Our stock of Bag
Xing, Rope and General SuppilclpvllI not be excelled in
the city. Cash advances, or acceptances, will only be
made on consignments in store. Insurance on Cotton or
other Produce, in store, will only be effected upon actual
initmcttsns, or when under advance. Shipments ot
Cotton by steamers wiH, at all times, be Insured while tn
transit, with open policy, unless otherwise instructed on
the face of bills lading.
To an our friends who have so liberally patronized ns
daring years past, we shall offer the same inducements as
heretofore for a continuance of their patronage.
JanlS-dawly GATES k WOOD.
7ABSLAW HOWARD WM. T. HOWARD.
W. HOWARD & CO.,
Cotton Factors, Commission and
Forwarding Merchants,
NO. 4 HOWARD'S ROW, MEMPHIS,
DEALERS in Bagging, Rope. Twine. Sugar, Coffee, Mo
lasses, Rice, Flour, Lard. Bacon, Mackerel, Salt,
London Porter, Ale, Wins, Whisky, Vinegar, Guano,
Lime, Land-Plaster, and Groceries generally. A good
stock now on hand, and for sals at reasonable prices.
53-Cash advances made on Cottons in store for sale or
shipment. AU Cottons Insured unless otherwise instruct
ed. Our Open Policy of Insurance covers all Cotton con
signed to us by water ; also, the risk of Fire while in
store, unlets otherwise instructed. Our prices for storing
and selling Cottons, the same as wa have charged for
years past fifty cents per bale. uty20
85. SEID
B. REID & BRO.,
Cotton Factors
AKD
Commission Merchants,
NO. FRONT ROW. MEMPHIS, TENN.
ALL Cotton sent to our address Insured, unless instruc
tions tr the contrary are recolrs-1. Plantation
erdsr s fillefvUh care. Store and Son Cettin at fifty
oentS ar tst. deet-rmylT
T P. ATDLETT ......J. C. SOCOnEBTT,
A'ev Orleant. Memphlt.
T. P. AYDLETT & CO.,
COTTONFACTORS
iKB
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
I.O. S5 GUAVIER-ST XETV ORXEAXS.
DOUGHERTY & AYDLETT,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AKD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 23 FROST ROW, MEMPHIS,
WILL make cash advances on all Cotton or other Pro
duce snipped to T. P. Aydlett & Co., New Orleans.
ocS-ly
"GRAHAM '& HILL, 9
OOTTOjS FACTOKS,
Commission and Grocer Merchants,
NO. S FRONT ROW.
(fconon factors
CUDDY, BROWN & 00.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND GENERAL
Commission merchants,
36 CAMP STREET, NEW ORLEANS.
1ASn advances made on all Cotton or other Produce
y unsigned as aDOTe, oy
janll-tt
- . n.nniM J. B. ELLIS A. C BLAIH
DAVIDSON, ELLIS & BLAIR,
COTTON FACTORS. GROCERS,
Receiving, Forwarding ana bencrai
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
irin strtrt. Eaxt tide bttwttn Jtfmon and
Atnvu. hltmvhit. Ttnn.
npF nim: and Plantation Supplies' always on ir me ia iwo years, no hopes oy a street aiitn
T? J 'a " junlO-dawtf ,lon u o"ln to m..it a contlnuauce of the Mine.
JLX hand. oc7-tf J. j. WOrUJlIAM, Proprietor
J. M. PATRICK & UO.,
COTTON apOTOJEtS
AXD
Commission Merchants,
SO,
i vnnNT ROW. Jtt.uriiis,
(OFFICE UP-STAIRS,)
TXTILT.
riLL give strict attention to all Cotton ttnt nt for sale
W ii.i.m,ii ftr .hinment.
rncimrA ta us will be Insured against the dan-
gera of River Navigation and fire wniie m avore, uu
otherwise Instructed. Orders for Bagging, Rope and
Supplies will meet oar prompt attention.
auglS-dawem j. .-win-.
' B. IBEBRIILj
COTTON FACTOR
AKD
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 5 Monroe Street, bet- Front Row &Main,
(SOOTH SIDE,)
TtffiTrmhis. Tennessee.
T) ARTICULAR attention paid to sals and shipment of
X Cotton ana otiwr rreauce
Bagging, Rope and Hantatloo Supplies furnished it
lowest maiket prtcej.
jr. Sj. terser 3
Cotton F"tor&Coim
AU.ua ujr o- Afcuuv a '
Up Stairs, No. 17 1-2 Frent Row, Memphis.
t WILL pay particular atUntlon to filling orders fot
J. Grocerle-. BafgiBE sr- riope, o.c.
Jum-dawly
. r. BRimso J. B. OBirriHO.
J. C GRIFFING & BRO.j
O m all i S S i O II ITS C 1" C II H II I Sj
n -KTU;, rnOT1T,
ri 111 II OU VUll -UAOAAIAJ"0! wi-i.
TTrB will furnish supplies te our friends ss heretofore,
and make advances oa shipments to our friends In
New Orleans.
Orloon r HPii-xra.
T. t. THEOBALD..!. C. OKIFTIKa
Frankfort, Ky. Memphis, Tenn.
E. S. THEOBALD.
Frankfort, y.
THEOBALD, GRIFFING & CO.,
Cotton Jt- notoiM
AND
Qeneral Commission Merchants,
KO. Tl CAJ1P STREET,
lulyLlrdawtf yell" ORLEAKS.LA.
cmnivaTAS si ASOX... ............ ..L. C toKvELL
MASON & M0EVELL,
Holly Springs, Miss. rupiey. "-
Cotton Factors,
CrB.OOEH.TT,
AND
COffllSSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 165 MAIN STREET,
MEMPHIS, TENN.
fIONSTANTLY cn band. Bagging, Rope and Plantation
J Supplies. mayai-iy
L. BEASLEV W.LOTIKO.
BEASLEY & LOVING,
Cotton Factors, Commission Merchants
ASD
Gronoral Gr x" o o o r & t
NO. 13 FRONT ROW, MEMPHIS.
i T. A ncx tek of Rone and Bagging always on hand.
Charges fifty cents per bale, all other Produce at
usual races. Instructions strictly obeyed, ond prompt
rmitance. All P.oduce Insured, unless otherwise In
structed. aUKuaawiy
Trnr.iNn ronutl SAJIUEL c. nooai.
Titos. jErrEBxos rowuii.
FOWL3LES, MOUNT & CO.,
COTTOI EACTOES
AKD
GOMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Post Office Building, Jetlerson-bt.,
MEMPHIS, TENN.
OTORE COTTON in Fire-Proof warenouse. lLsnrance
i 56 nr eenL less than any nouse in me ciiy.
"ISHflrr TTSS w,. imi1
O- Cotton in store placed under lnsurarKe, miless In-
mimntluiiKWu.'j. .
ntton construed to ns on good steam, keel and
flatboats covered by our Open I-ollcy of Insurance, unless
aitoririi eTBTessed in face of Bill Lading.
53- Orders for Barging, Rope and Plantation Sniplles
fllKlwu iiwauui y . ' . J
E. BASSHEEiX, & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
For the Sale, Storage and Shipment of
COTTON,
XO. 69 FrtOXT ROW, MEMPHIS, Xll.H.t.
ALL orders for Bagging, Bal Rope, Groceries, Previs
ions and Plantation Supplies, filled carefully and
promptly, at tbe lowest current raws. augi-wiy
T. STBATTOK,
II'DAVITT.
7 J 1. II. DUKSC0VB,
J ( W. B.DOKOnO.
STRATTON, McDAYITT & CO.,
Cotton Factors,
GROCERS AXD GEXERAL
COMMISSION MEBCHANTS,
NO. 70 FRONT ROW, MEMPHIS, TENN.
A LL consignments Insured unless otherwise lnstrnct-
XleJ. Agests for GKIS WOLD'S " celebrated uottoa
GIN. febSMy
We continue to Store and Sell Cotton at FIFTY CENTS
per bale.
On band, a large stock of Pawer-Ioom and India Bag
ging, Machine aad Hand Rpe, together with a heavy stock
of Groceries and other Plantation Supplies, which wc
will furnish to our customers at the lowest market prices.
au(12wem S., McD. 4. CO.
3. I-RAXSIOLI r. H. WILLIA1I10K.
FRANSIOLI & WILLIAMSON,
Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
CHINA, GLASS,
And Earthenware,
French and German VaSeSi
I
SILVEE, SILVEE PLATED,
GERMAN SILVER & BRITANIA WARE,
FINE TABDE CUTLERY, etc., Jtc.
1SS Main Street, Memphis.
ALSO, Looking Glasses, Looking Glass Plates, Tea
Trays, Parlor Lamps, Chandaliers, Glrondoles, etc,
etc, etc Jnlyl7
G. B. liOCKE,
Auctioneer and General Agent,
AKD
SEAL ESTATE BROKER,
S3 MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE ODD FELLOWS' HALL,
MEMPHIS, TEXXESSEE.
PARTICULAR attention to sales of City or Country
Property, Negroes, Merchandise, of every description.
Furniture, Land Scrip and Warrants, Stocks, Renting and
Leasing Property, ke.
Storage and Consignments solicited.
Having engaged tbe services of Mr. J. M. CALDWELL,
au old and experienced Auctioneer, late of Hunts rille, Ala
bama, I am fully prepared to attend to consignments and
sales of every description, liberal Cash Advances
made ok Consignments.
?3torage and consignments solicited.
P. S. I am Agent for The Adams Express OompwoV.
maris
Gentlemen's Mats!
THE NEW STYLE FOR
FALL AND WINTER
IS RECEIVED BY
Fashionable Hatter, 75 Front Row.
10,000 PAIRS OF
BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGASS,
FOR SALE CHEAP AT
W I t r-!.rT03Xys3 X
oct!2-ly No. 75 Front Row.
C. C. MA YD WELL'S
JfIoIlBZ,F IJRJD,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE,
MEMPHIS, TEXN.,
TTTHERE can be found all description of Grave Work,
V V which will be furnished as cheap as It can be got
in any market West. Also, Building Work done at short
notice.
It is to tbe interest of all persons wanting such work to
purchase from the yards at Memphis Instead of purchas
ing from Agents, as ths Manufactora have to addl the
twenty per cent, that Is paid Agents to the work sold by
them. Southerners, look to your interest.
dtcj-daw6m C. C. MATDWELL.
ifofcbo steurknfe,
Mason House.
THE subscriber baTiaK opened tba'abore men
tioned Home, on tbs West aider oriSaelby street,
between Gayoso and Union, Is now prepared to
receive all who may firor Mm witn their pat
ronage, his nonse is sitaated convenient W tke ttesm
boat landtag, and contiguous to the basloecs portioaof
the city, and passengers wishing to take the Railroad
I can take tbe umnibusts from the door. The lluose is
entirely new, and bas been newly famished from top to
uouom. ue solicits a share of tbepewie patronage
decl8-3m M. W. MASON.
Corner of Main and Adams street.
MEMPHIS, TENN.
TniS House Is situated in the centre of baslness, am
lsnowanisbedandlncompleteorder. The Pioprietor
pledtjes biniselt it shall not be surpassed by any Hoose in
tie Sontl west.
Being grateful for the rerr liberal ratroaas hestowci.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL.
CORNER FRONT ROW AND JRFFBRgON STS.
rj-IHlS establishment bas just undergone taoroasb re
A. pairs in ever? dettartmeat. Rooans nawtr nata-ed
ana pspereu, dcuubk tnorsnghly renovated; there is not
eren a mattress that Is not new or equal to new ; carpet.
suaaiir new, . in one wore tne noise is Bow m de
cidedly better otcer than It has ever beta since it was
built. Very grateful for the liberal patraaege to tbt
House since I tare occupied it, and havlns jjenewrd tars
iraava, ooe on ise ltouse, tne outer upon mpnge, I Uoe-e
to be able to give more attention than heretofore I aw
determined to maks my guests comfortable.
rc7-tf D. COCK.RKLL, Proprietor
NEW 3KJEJ53T-CX XyjEZJSTI
ON UNION STREET.
THB subscribers respectfully inform theirold friends and
ALL the public, that they have opened a aew Restau
rant on Union street, where they are pri-parea to furnish
the best brands that cn be found in the market, served
In the best Parisian styles. Oysters. Game. Steaks, Salt
and Fresh Water Piih, Birds In fact, everything suited
to I he fiaest and most delicate epicurean taataj.
uive us a can we nave six ainereni rooms for toe ac
commodation of Private Parties. We will not be outdone
in any branch connected with our business.
JanI6-tf D nil PR R WOLF It, GITTBR.
CONFECTfoiVERV.
rnmacur ivnaa-m Mioaiv
Plain and Fancy Candies,
Adams Street, under the Wor-
sham House,
ITEEP3 constantly on band a large assortment of Green
k and Dry Fruits, Fruits In their two Juice, Jelllea,
PreaerTes, Sardines, Lobsters, Spiced and Pickled Oys
ters, Pickles, Cordials, Syrups, ane Wines, Brandies, all
kinds Nuts, ke.
flCTPfa connection witn tats estae-
J. Stj5.Saloon.and wui nceire FRESH
ila OTSTKRS by every packet.
novI6-dly a. P. BarjCHBTTO.
SIJAKSPEAEEAN HOUSE,
By V. BACIGAI.TJPO,
Corner "Washiagtsn-St. aad Froct Sow.
r T C . RBCKIVRS FR8SH SHKLL
V S 1 rLff & OTSTKRS by every packet, and is
) CS ?Lnow ready to wait ansa all who
SJjle2 will give Mm a eau. la the very
test style.
ET5 Families supplied at all hours.
3" Satisfaction given, or no sale. odM-dSni
RESTAURANT,
ADAMS STREET,
By B. A. Taccaro.
FINE LIQUORS,
f all brands; Ha-
.vana Cigars, ke..
direct from Custom
House, New Orleans. Oysters, Refreshmsnts, and all
otner Luxuries, day anamgui. octi, -3m
P. H. HEINRICH & BRO
CONFECTIONERS
AKD
CANDY MANUFACTURERS,
297 MAIS' STREET,
T7"EEP constantly on hand a large variety of PLAIN
IV and FANCT CANDIES. CAKES. Fruits, Preserves.
etc., wholesale and retail. We are also prepared to fur
nish parties at the shortest notice.
IN connection witn tnta we
open our LADIRM' and
,0 BNTLKMENS' OTSTBR SA
LOON from 9 o'clock A . X., to 1
o'clock p. M.,aad are receiving during tbe whole season,
FRESH OYSTERS by every st-amt r. We solicit a share
of the public patronage. nov2-dm
VERANDAH RESTAURANT.
THE Proprietor would in- vwflfK.
form tbe public that he hasa!5&
opened for tbe season, and Sited up in tbe
best style, and la now prepared to accom
modate tbe traveling public equal to aay Restaurant in
tbe city. HaTing had considerable experience Mraterlnf
to the public, he hopes to receive a liberal patror.aae.
B f7 , ,,,. .- JT.
Terms moderate.
Wild Game, Oysters, Lobsters, Saralasjs, always et
fcacd ; tbe best tbe market adonis. OaB al No. JO Jef
ferson street. North side, next ooor to xaia street.
J. WbiAitl.
P. S. Meals at all hour. ane.15
iimp (forte-
, SMITH. ...B. r. GUTHRIE. ...GEO. J. BOWLAKD.
SMITH, GUTHRIE &. CO.,
Commission McvcUants
AND
WHOLESALE GEOCEES,
DEALERS IK
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
AKD AGENTS FOR TflE SALE Or
Virginia and Kentucky Tobacco,
Xo. 3G4 Main Street, between Second and Third,
Jaul3-ly LOUISVILLE, KY.
J. iff. ITIcFAlMMN & CO.,
(LATE TRIPLE TT, M'rADDIK k CO.,)
COltlMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 28 Levee, and 56 Commercial Street,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
ORDERS for Bagging, Rope, Hemp, Provisions, Flear,
Grain, kc, solicited and promptly executed.
febl2-ly
CM.
HARVEY It. B. HARVEY.
C. M. HARVEY & CO.,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
NO. 120 GRAYIER-ST., NEW ORLEANS.
OUR personal attention . jTlsW' '"U.
Ill be given to tbe Sale or f Jfeyssri
Forwarding of Goods or E2S5?i!231
Produce consigned to onrira """ ti Ts
address. We will contract Freight on tbe
abOTeterre-shipment either by sail or steam vessels, at
l.iwarl atshal
IflwnilAira. A
W iiare had several years experience ia our mariei
In the purchasing of Staples and assorted Merchandise.
REFER TO Cook k Co., J. C. Giifflng k Bro , Speed
k Strange, nannah k Shanks. aeclg-ly
LOUISmLEPApER MILL.
C. I. & A. V. DuPONT,
MANUFACTURERS OF
NEWS AND BOOK PRINTING PAPER,
AND DEALERS IN
PAPEES OP ALL KINDS,
477 Main-Street, Louisville, Ky.
aeeau-oawiy
II. FITZGERALD. ..CH AS. C. BILL..J. W00DW0RTH.
H. FITZGERALD & CO.,
(Succeuort to Park, Simpton 4" Co.,)
Grocers, Produce Dealers,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
No. 92 Front Bow, Memphis,
AKD
JACKSONPORT, ARKANSAS.
ull6-dawly
$30,000 WORTH
OF
CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO,
At Manufacturer's Prices.
AMONG which may be found
Wm Crompton's evtebrated brands, Lynchburg;
Henderson and Holcombe brands, "
Dr. James Saunders' Harry of the West, ic "
0. Ford's Anna Rice, &c, "
R. J. Wade's brands, '
Jas. Thomas, Jr.'s Crescent City Paragon, RkhBiend i
Cosbj h Winfree's Star of Richra'd PiWe of Va. "
A. Dill's Fig, Mayflower, ke. '
Coleman Wortham's " C. W. Iris, " . "
Hardgrove's "Indispensable, ke., '
O. M. Coby, (0. M.Cosby brand) Danville;
Withers k Ayres' Young America, "
W. T. Southerllns' brand,
R. P. Richardson " Old Oatwell, " Keedtm, N. 0.
With a great variety of common brands too numerous
to mention, all of which wm be sold at INVOICE PRI
CES, to close con.ignments.
Every article warranted fresh and genuine, and direct
from tbe factory.
J. B. SHARTZ, Wholesale Tebscco Factor,
deo5-lwdaw3m No. 15 Madison street.
Carriage Factory,
TnE undersigned have opened a Carriage Faetery cn
Second street, between Washington and Adams
streets, where they are' prepared to MaBOfaetnre astt Re
pair Carriages at the shorten notice. Att work done by
them will be guarantied, and a share of public patronage
solicited.
jan3-lr L. S. BURS k CO.
sfCTx w
Iar.iatioii npli &k.
S. B. WIlIAittSON,
(Sutcato- to irOKonton i' llantock,)
GROCER m
AKD
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
iJtrORTER or
FINE WINES, BRANDIES
Havana Cigars Sec
NO. 19 FRONT ROW, MEMPHIS.
In;yl
Eeceived this Day,
ErnBBLSMessPeis:;
J U 60 kegs No. 1 Leaf Lard ;
26 tierces Sugar-Cured Haas ;
20 kegs Shot, assorted sixes;
100 b-,'s WbJakv.
jIU of which we will tea cktap ioz cash at No. 49
iiwh now, AtsupuiS.
J"!1 S. B. WILLIAMSON,
DAVIDSON, ELLIS & liLAIK,
Wholesale aad Retail Dealers in
BAGGING, ROPE,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
1 Fr( riHCSS Bagging, hand aad power-ssoa
auuu jsranos ; i tao coils Kopa, best brands ;
60 hhds. best Brown Segar;
;600 acka CosTee ; 50 kkds Baeaa;
109 boxes Chewing Tobacco, extra, quality;
699 bbis best brand Beets Nahn;
100 bbls. aad half bats Mackerel;
Mills Mackerel No. 1;
SO bbls. flushed Sugar ; 2s boxes best Loaf Safer
1000 sacks Salt ; Su bbis. Moliases ; So half bbis dec
ISO heat brand Plear;
100 bbls. best Dexter aad Dean Whisky ;
104 reams Wraaainc Panr:
Aadageaeraiassortmeatef Mime Brandies aadWte..:
also, Teas, Pepper, Spice Ginger, Soda, Shot, Lead, and
all articles kent in ear line of bastneM. which w.wan
selloa the very best terms to our 1 'rmin aad the
.rauessaerauy. aaglt
For Sic.
WB have just reeeived this day, aad oOer for suit, low,
10,080 yards Kentacky Jeoas aad IAadaey, for Ne-
- uioiowst, or various colon and prices;
200 dosen Old Brandy, bottled la 1817 ;
ISO boxes and half boxes Star Caadsss.
DAVIDSON, BLL1S k BLAIR,
No. 19 Main street.
soglf.
GROCERIES, &c.
THK sabscribers keep oa haad the Mlowmt; arttctes,
which User wariant to be of Brat aaalltr. sd av
..re miw hit eim i
Wheat Fans and Threshers ;
X. Carver k Co.'s Improved Cottnii;
Waaons, Northern aadSoutheraoaaafactBret
Ha eon, hog-rsnd ;
Flear, Salt, Whisky and Tooecco;
Saanr, CofP. Teas aad Metass ;
Candles, Powder, Shot and Lead;
Brandies and Wines, saperier article ;
Lime, Cement aad Plaster Parts ;
Together with a general assortment of att arsiesea sic.
ally kept in a Grocery store.
GWTNNK it GIBSON,
lalyt Nos. 1 and Kachanste BaiWiag.
DRESS MAKING.
i!Hs. Susiiji Land
WOULD announce to the ladies ot Memphis and the
adtoiaingcoaatry, that she is prepared to
Cut and Mako Dresses
after the new Invented style, aad at tat shortest notice.
She ; prepared with Models aad Book ins traction
to COT DRBSSBS, and all kinds of Ladies' wearing apna
ral. after the newly invented Patter as of MRS. J. C.
GEORGE, of Buffalo, New Tork.
Mrs. Susan Laad pmsesaes te teach or impart the art
of Catting to any person in a few hoars, so that they cat,
measure themselves or others, and make beautiful ats.
Her residence is oh the corner of and Union streets,
up stairs, in tbe third-story. sep2T-0m
JFM If Gp G2$2
GREAT BARGAINS,
AT THK
EMPOBIUM OF FASHION,
And Ladies' General Fnrnishinff, Cloak
anu Mantilla EstaDiishrutnt,
JIAIN STREET, JIEaiPHIS, TENN.
WE are now receiving aad opening one of
tne largest and most matmtnornt stocks of
French Millinery and Fancy Dry Good..
ever b-ought to this oity. Also, a very select assort
ment of Rich Dress Goods, entirely new. Silks, Cash-
antes, Marenos, DeLaines, and a large variety of all
styles lor street. Traveling ana Hvening Ureases.
We call aarticular attention ts nr Millinery Deptrt
ment, coasistinc of Chenille, Mass and Uncut VHvet,
Satin. Silk, Grecian, Italian aad English Bonnets; Flow
ers, Feathers, Ribbons. Brtua Vetts aad Wreaths, $a,009
worth ot One french Kmbroideries, Real Thread, Maltese
and U impure Laces ; sil styles ot
Emliroidered, Yelret and Cloth
CLOAKS,
Indies' Cloth and Velvet for Cloaks, Dress Caps, Head.
Ureases, Indies' and Misses' Shoes, Corets, Kid Gloves,
Pars, Trimmings of all desert ptioas for Csoaksaad Dress.
es, kc, ke.
N. B Brabrotdertna: and Stamping dene, Cloaks aa(
Dies see made to order in a few hour at cheapest prices.
Ladles, please call before purchasing elsewhere.
Orders from the coaatry promptly attended to.
octl N. STII LMAN k CO.
FAWh GREEiV,
FORMKRLTftf firm of Xoaer &
Grrm, woiud mpecUMr Mr to Li oitrH
St-l. - tk-t k-aa. la .G
I I It-i,rU UU VHIWlBTIl OUSBb JartS M SIH at V
tbe old stead, -a lib. a good sapaly of Prait 4?-
Trees, consisting of
Apples,
i-ears.
Plums,
Peaches,
Cherries,
Apricots,
Nectarines, &c
AIo. R-sabsrry. Strawberry aad Grape Vines, in va
rieties, with a goad supply of Evergreens, Green House
Plants, Baiboas Roots, Rhubarb and Asparagas.
Orders from a dtetaace, accompanied with draft or order
on a respectable nserchant at Memphis, will be punctually
attended ta. aad all ptaats gaarantledto order and de
livered any part of the city, free nf cbanse.
Nursery on Main street, son .. lesepnis.
PAUL GREEN,
ctll-dOm Receiver of il.Kiatey it Green.
WHEATON'S NURSRRr.
TO HORTICDLrDRISTS AND PLANTERS.
I -vr&sM Tfdta1r remit! tbe cttbeB
yapsjs. ut dtwinim sBtsvst W at t V II aastsyW sjajijni J t,tlsa
JCT' tia abstaAsm t.ur t set matwaJ aaat baaev Tws aaaJ s.
na mental trees Is tastaanfaacsatag. Great
additions have bean made ia every depart-
dhdi, more particularly amorg Pratts. X more seieet
and varied collection has never bosa enrrsd far sale ia
the Soutbwest, consisting in part of over one hundred
varieties of
-cTPJP-lofiJ,
a.-"o.r, a
-EPoftcfcaofa,
J&Xiirmst,
Oliorrios ,
Catawba, IsabetU, Obis, Scnppemeng. Calltoraia. etc
Grape Vines, Pits, Raspberries, Strawberries, Currants,
Gooseberries, eta.; English Walnuts and Filberts, Texas
Pecans, Chsnat,etc., etc.
Ureen-hoose plants, Bulbous Flower Roots, (rmperted.)
Evergreen of every desirable variety, among which are
nearly 3,000 Magnolia Grand Flora.
In addition io the above, I am now receiving a large let
of Bulbs, of al! kinds. In essseqaenee ef having to
move mos of my stock on band, I will aell it very low.
Purchasers may rely on everything being what It Is
represented, and sales may be effected on very favorable
terms, by applying at the Garden and Nursery, near the
RitlroadDebot, Or addressing
oclI-d6m S. M. WHEAT0N.
P. S. During my absence from the city, all orders will
meet with prompt attention if left at the store of J.
WlWberger. S. X. W.
JETCMAVARiVE & BRO.,
NTJP.SEBYMEN,
SITUATED la Fort Pickering, on the
Horn Lake Koad, have on band a nne as
sortment ot SHRUBBERY, in every oe-
partment, consisting in part of
APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS,
ypcrurQ. C3aorriosf
Apricots, "Kcctavincs, &c.
Also, Raspberry, Strawberry and Grape Vines, In va
rieties, with a good supply of Evergreens, Green House
PUnta, Bulbous Roots. Rhubarb and Asparagus.
Orders from a distance, accompanied with draft or or
der on a respectable merchant at Memphis, will be punc
tually attended te, and all Plants guarantied to order
and delivered to any part ot the city, f ree ot charge.
We attend to arranging and laying ctT Gardens In town
or country, at the shortest notice.
octl7-tm ETCHAV4RNK & BRO.
For Sale Low to the Trade.
ernn KEGSaaiu.
tj U V 350 pieces best Power and Hand Loom Bagging ;
200 c ils Machine Rope;
to coils Manilla Rope;
100 pounds Twine.
DOUGHERTY & AYDLETT,
nov2 23 Front How.
TO RAILROAD CONTRACTORS.
PROPOSALS will be received at the Engineer's Offlce of
the Tennessee and Alabama Railroad, until February
10th, 1837. for tbe Grading. Masonry and Bridging of said
Railroad, from Spring IIU1 to opposite the town ot Colum
bia, about thirteen miles.
The above work comprises seme heavy rock cutting;
about six thousand perches ot Bridge Masonry, and six
teen hundred tret of Bridling.
Plans, Profiles and Specificatisns may be teen at any
time, and any further infermatiea obtained by addressing
J. n. DxvERBUx, Division Cngmter. at Columbia. Tenn.
A. ANDERSON, Engineer.
NtiOTille, Dee. 15, IS-dex23-.tawtillM6
IMlroate.
tvVsW ttfiWrWlE
EAST MH) NORTH,
MEMPHIS MI) CHARLESTON
ttl7rrvWeffl
western division.
OPJSaV TO CORINTH.
fix and after AovMo, IS56. THROUGH MAIL TRAIN
W will leave JtesaaMs. DAILY, at 7.00 a. m , arriving
ai tonain at iz jo r. x.i at somervuie at 10:00 a.m.
Returalao-LeaveeCariath at 1 r. M.j SomerviUe,3
V. M. Arrives at Memphis at 7 00 r. M.
"This Train coaneett at Corinth with a doable Daily
Linear. arstcussMst uoacaas to the terminus ot the
Haetern Division of ana Jtetspau aad CaarlestM Rati.
raad. Thenee by Railway direct, and eaaaecttons sue
wiUall EasUrn cattes.
Staghsg rt&taAQ forty milet, and traak-bying pro-
Breessas; rapiorr.
TH ROCC H TIC atTTS sold to the IsflowtBS poisU:
CHARLBSTON, H
SAVANNAH, .
WILMINGTON,
0HAS1UN0OOA,
NASHVILLE,
'iDGDSTA,
.; MACON,
HTTNTSVILLE,
MONTGOMERY,
STEVENSON,
r GRBNABA
TtnTralmatsaesnneets with the Misaiseiaot Ceatral
Kauroad to HasssTOarmgs. uxieast. Gresuda, Gantan,
jacasea, euo., ksbbj
Alsooaaascts atissraasuaaetioB Station wtthTi
tee Central Railroad to Bolivar, Jackson, Haatinjiiasi
aad ocaer ptasea
Also connects at Pocahontas with Tri-WeeklY Ltaeof
Coaches to Ripley, Pesrtotoc, Aheidsin aad tMasabas,
xtMiauaat.
IIIKOUGII TO NASHVILLE IX 31 HOURS,
Via ta Mempais aad CbarWUn, NashvlDe and Cbaata-
aoaca Raiifoads only .O muss of Staging, aaatast
f If I ey aay other route.
The AOVOUXOBATtUN WAY IR.U5 rittS SDy tex
cent Sundays) between Memphis aad the J wet ton with
l we jtiasMsippt ueatrat Katirsad
Leaves Jaaction 7.00 A. M. ; arrive! at Mttaaais 11:08
A.M,
Leaves Memphis 2:00 T.il.l arrives at the JaactisB
b:w r. M.
Freight Trains lerre Mesophis for Peeahentas DAILY
at 7 A.M. Doers close at t p. M.
Th roach Tickets only, on tbe above Rentes, can beob-
tatasal at the Commercial Hotel, as well as mforsaataoo
nanrtw witn tae jteas.
PasMOgeu are renneoted to parebase Tickets before ea
tertnc tae can. aad save paycaeatof extra fare,
Baanaae checked to alt stations oa tbe Railroad, and
ss Baggage wni oe reenvea vntsst oerag caecxea.
iiacs pMMnzrr wui be allowed seventy-lve vmnds of
bsgxaire by Railroad, awl aixty poanda by Stage; but no
article will be carried as baggase that is not incident to
tbe person of tbe passenger. In case of loss the Com.
paay wiR held taeauerres refponsibn for an amount not
exeeeeung siao.
negroes, when travel tnz alone, maat hare a permit, sa-
sssstg tbe potat to watch they are to go. aad specifying
that they arc ts travel by railroad, or they win not be
eamen.
B. AYRES,
sssil Superintendent of Transportation.
For Daltimorc, 'sTashington, Neir
York, Philadelphia, &c.
Direct Through Line for the East!
Baltimore and Olilo
RAILROAD
rpHlS Road runs from Wheeling ta Baltimore, (JTS
l miles, i ana io asningion, isuu mnes.i ana presents
the fullest advantages both as a freight aad passenger
line. It runs through wild and romantic regioas of the
Alieahenies; and being solidly eoaetrncted, completeiy
iiulsped and carefully managed, is one of taa most at
tractive and safest XjUroads in the United States. The
Oeatral Ohio Railnd, from Coinmom and ZaaesvBle to
Wheetmg, aaitsa this road with aUportioas of the West
and Soathwest.
The oxlt THRonan Ticxxts from Mxsirnis.
lowisville ana st. loitis to tne .national Mt
TBOroLls, are sold by this road, which runs direct U
Washington without t as delay of passing through Balti
more. It is also the only lias by which baggage can te
checked ta Washington frora the utna river.
r?-By t'.e mai L KOCTE from Memphis, take the mail
Ifconnect'tng tame
.lLJ
steamers, running daily for Louisville,
with mail steamers ar Jettersoaville Railroad i
natl, where they arrive to as to connect with the can al
Utile Miami Railroad for (Mambns. coaaettng there
witn central UftaaSailroasL tnnxuh Newark us Iim.
tile- la Wbtvtlnff. Bv tbe e-roreta tralia n, thl. mitt
T ' '
the time tmsn ClnoBBati to Sxltuuore and ta Wasltingtoa
is in. bflau mvhvs.
. ,
J3-Be anre U ask Jr tickets by the Balttaere and Ohio
Railroad Route.
r3-Passenrers from Memphis leoiagRast throaoh St
Louis, can bay Thrsagh Tlckats by taoBalttiBore and Ohio
Railroad. This route lays through Viucenaes, Terra Haute,
Indianapolis, etc, te Wheeling, over the new Ohio and
Mississippi aad eananrrtiag Roads. These camnectlona
are alt direct, and the time from St. Louis to Baltimore
or Washington Is bat aboat boars. Tbroagh Tlckett I
hy this route may be had of the Agent, nader the Plan
uilvr tlwi Plan. I
ters lloaee, at th following rates ; From St. Louis to
Baltimore Ma; ta Washington $26.
At Wheeling the passenger takes ths saperior cars ol
tbe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, whicn leave three times
daily far Bolltmere, Waahlsgton, Philadelphia and New
York. Ttfrocjtli in 18 or 17 hoors, IncladiBg stoppages.
For safety, speed, regalarltr, beauty of the eoaatry, and
general comfort, this road is second to none in the ITbIob.
FREIGHTS This company possesses the largest
equipment or any Haureaa la tne uatted states, aad U
prepared to do aa immense httsiaes. in traaMportataas.
The road makes Immediate connect tun at the wnarves and
in the strots ot Baltimore with the Railroad to Philadel
phia and New York, steamers ef Ericsson and Balti
more Steamship Lines, by Canal and Sea to New
Turk, and by new Merchants' and Miners' Lino to Boston,
steamers to Norfolk, Charleston, Savaarub, kc For
particulars, see freight tana, copses ot which may be bad
of the Forwarding Houses in the West, or ' J. B. Ford,
Reeeivtac and Forwarding Agent at Wheeling.
WM. S. WOOD6IDE,
Master of Transport itkn, Baltimore.
A. T. LAVALLBTTR,
Jturao-ly Agent, tl Front Row, Memphis.
Ww'aerangement
ESPECIALLY FACILITATING TRAVEL BOUND
To the North and East!
Through in Three Days and a Half to
New lork!
ILLINOIS CENTRAL
tit Trs
OJL JL JU Jtb, LiV OJL MP a
Trot Cairo to Chicago Direct in Eighteen Bonn.
Without Break of Guage or Change of Cart or
naggagc.
AT Chicago, connecting with Michigan Central Cars
leaving tbe same Depot, for Detroit, Niagara Palls,
ukMlar. Alh.nv Knr Tark. Bn.lnn .11 I
1 l- cn t niv tm .-i.... n .
.... v. " - w .u vi u.ia IHfla I
Cairo ta Niagara, and three freer Cairo ts Albany, and
foar from Cairo to New York. Time from Cairo to New
York, forty-aine hoars. Faro as law, and comfort creat
or, than by any other route. Pas .angers through are
HOT sabjeeted to the delays coassuaeBt to the fresneut
by short lines of Railroads through Indiana and
Osaka, to the Bast and North.
Also, eonnecttag at UBieaco with Michigan Palhem
Trains, for Cleveland, Dankirk, aad the East, with Lake
Shore Railroad and Steamers for Racine, Milwaukee,
Sheboygan, ke., and with a splendid Line ot First Class
Steamers for Saalt Ste Marie, Lake Superior, Coiling
wood, Toronto, ke.
ains leave Cairo Every MotbissT and Evening 11 fol
lows I
0:05 A. 51 , Chicago and Dusleitu Express. Sundava
excepaea.
This Train connects at Chicago with New Tork Light-
Bins Express, over Michigan Central. Great Western and I
New York ueatrat jUMroads, through to thlrty-oae hours.
This Tram also connects al Sandoval with Ohio and
Mississippi Railroad tor St. Louis and Vmcennea; at
Paaa, with Trains of the Terra Haute, Alton and St.
Loais Railroad, for Indianapolis, Louisville aad Cincin
nati; at Decatur, with Main Line Express for Galena,
Dunletth; the latter connecting with Trains to Spring
field, Naples, Reck Island. Bartingten and Qaincy.
o:iu p. sr., .aew xora express, aataroays excepted.
Stopping only t Important Stations, except on Sima!.
connecting with Main Line Day Expn.ss frora Decatur to
DUBteitn, ana arriving at unicago al 2 r. St.
Passengers for the Upper Mississippi, will And at Duc-
leitb, steamers of tbe Dunletth and Minnesota Packet
Company, ready to leave on the arrival of either Cairo
Tram for Le Crosse, Redwing, St. Paul, kc. Passengers
uect at Freepo'rt with Trains to Beloit and JanesVme.S
frn.ih.T.n.inV,, ,
a T.n . ML. . Tl I .n ( . 1 - E.. . TtT"l
from thence to Madison and Central and Eastern Wis
consin.
The Maps and Ctvrts indicating the Great Central
Route to the North and Eatt are an exact transcript of
Cotton's Map ot the United States, and passengers are
requested to examine this routs as well as tha raining
time cards ot the connecting Roads, and Jadge for them
selves as to the correctness of the above statements. The
opening of the Illinois Central Railroad trust Cairo to
Chicago, and thus forming a speedy and direct means of
communKation between the Upper Lakes and Rivers, and
the Lower Mississippi, a&ords to the pleasure traveler.
So well as the business man, attractions and facilities
for reaching the North and East, which surpass thossoi
any other route whatever. Ths accommodations fur
nished by the Company for the convenience ot the trav
eling public, the permanency of the road and structure,
tbe strength and elegance of tbe Engines and Cars, com
mend themselves to those who desire in traveling tpeed,
comfort and tefety.
TICKETS GOOD FOR ONE YEAR, with the privilege
ef laying over at any point, can be had at Memphis,
Cairo, and at the principal RaUioad Offices cn tbe Hue.
A. T. LAVALLETTH. Agent,
Junt-lr Memphis. Tenn.
LAND AND REAL ESTATE AGENCT.
J. A. MANNING,
LEAVENWORTH CITY, K. T.
THE subscriber begs leave to offer his services to the
public as Land Agent, Surveyor, Draftsman, and
Dealer In Land Warrants
He will attend promptly to buying and selling Real
Estate, collecting debts, paying taxes, buying. selling and
locating Land Warrmts, and to all business pertaining
to a General Land Agencv.
r.ErERrjtcES. Col. E. C. McCarty, Col. J. 3. Clark
son and J. D. Henderson, Leavenworth City; J. C.
Dougherty and R. B. nawley, Memphis, Tenn.; J. R.
ConseUy. Hernando, Miss. novl9-wm
Scotch and Irish Whisky,
TUST received, by H. 11. POTTER,
J deelS Maln-at., 3d door North Worshsm Hotiio.
TTO I'M 17 S TT Th
JtOU
Extension Dining Tables.
MAHOGANY, Oak and Walnut Extension Tab'es,
frora ten to fourteen (eet long, Just received and tor
sale law by
novlS JIcKlNNEY&CO.
lailrDafe-
aiississippi and Tennessee
RAILROAD.
o
Opon io 00230.0.
N anr after Monday, January liU. 1807, THROUGH
MAIL TRAIN Will leave Memnhis daUv iDiyi
" - arnviHsaiuomoat 19:0s A. x.
Returning, leaves Couo at 10-.M a. x., aad arrives at
Meaphuatl r.st.
This Tram cuaiieus at Cocao with J. P. MeAtaander Ji
Co.'sdaUyiineot First Class Post Oaacaes far Panola
andGrsaada. SUgtatT redtwed to OS milos hetweea Meat
phis and Grenada through ia 16 hoars. The travelinc
public a-ay rsty oa this bstnt; a shorter and cheaper route
to Gienada. Caatoa. Jaekam au viv... i -
other. ' 1
The FREIGHT TRAIN will saaVodViU Mm. ;
exceptedj froa: and after Mosatay, the ltth ot' jaaoarv
wvoaao. jt win to expected That coasKraees will have
rranceaaents madote roeia their gnuds at the station
afrtval astbe tympany have only temporary arrange-
Hly wtta K damage to tbe sam. at that suiion
' " '
COKICO IA til ItlMIU atB tk. D.li
baggage will be received wtthoat betoges4ed Each
passengers .
wM hstd thamlves re
' rar an aassaat aot excetdins: 2asi
3-Nr,. wasm trTZr
aam. ta. patat to whlchlbVare' Ual a-d7
that ty are to travel by r!uW Z?t?-TClJl.U
carii.L
, - aaa awaa ina
M. PATSItTK.
Bitaetinaaadeat.
Jas 10
FARI3 REUUOEDI
From Memphis to Jaokaon. a &n
From fllempkis to SashrJile. sio m.
Via Jackson. irrni.i,..ni .
. , - . j--wa.w tJl II
l:nliimh;o
C,'l hruwu.v,,!. with the MemahM
to Middle Tenaossee, and travel are a2that
bT-xhe-T."
Oar iiae coaaeet. i,,.. " 11 " .
Ca-'s una uf four MZ'iLS!? k
J",T,a NOBwmn v vi
' uniua.
Fare to Grenada ST fii,
iMiutUflg Omniiwa Ticket to Holly 8prings.
The Cheapest and Quickest Eoute
iseiwecn Jicmphis and Grenada
J nowprnenttd to Ike oublic tk.
Jicmphis and Charleston ,
Mississippi Central Raiirn.
FOR tishets or information, apply to
ryT"' -. Agents. Ccmaretal Hotel.
tJfIXJ9CFi JPIJR ' "
JVIICE PIES !
J?"" MINCE PIES are to be had every day
superior article. .
53" Parties furnished with r-.w. a
0O -
ami i:ashk T.. -- .!
CASKS
ZUU Wine: """"" Guaasr
Wine :
cases Btackbery Brandy;
a-ure J nice fbrt WlSMS
aaaorted Cord tola.
to
decS7 MaFn-M.
" arain J
Kr.OTatTBManT-
I t NEW, light, ewcast d ... .
ii, MATTRESS fcrsSeh " PjUM SPRING
ZTZi H. M. GROSVEXOR.
jPiatsnst '
A SUPERIOR assorisMBt of FianM .and va,.
A-J a at received by 1 JteiodeoBs,
septS-tr
H. M. GXOaVENOa.
Cai'lJCtS & CUrtVlSj&
TU receV a UaLrSs - 52Z?&
J nimlt TaotrTrbrtlw!i','"t VclT".
roX KntL. ?JT ftmuaon
I o '
I r TT
I v.
. m. rjRagvjcvAB
I 73 JfT -
i erAafrdTft
i AJris sifTk j- -
D"OF. P. RIVINAC would rn..t cliai . . ,v
I cltneas .r v,i. .-7 -..r. . 'T. """uuce to tie
raelM hi ia. . i . IJJ
give
that he will Tun. ami Repair K "jiT '
fire sati. fact ion will be aWea JieHB3 ete- n-
. iwk ri.m .ad asni..- t , . . -
Thote wi.-hir.r tetakelMua. -i . .
ander 4. While's Music and Book stare
Those wtshinc to Dnrrk.. ,.i
him, and he will select yoa tbe aZuii
krrrirrv Tw , A J"
Rogers, H. S. Bradford. Dr.' TaViSerlTL. -S
Rev. J. Ttogers, Bason Jones, n tW""8"'
TVT r TV T- -r-.
I TAKE great ptea.are in reeoaameidiae v, t
VINACtothecitiatns of MesBatTi-.P.:R.r-
my f rlen. as oae of tbe nm Teacbenlk tawL" IiS
bene yon will pa4raafaje him ta his lie. !f
gives entire satisfaciion,
Respeetrally,
J BARBiBSK.
rrr,-ssa
Ij" Baa utrer oopr
r THIS day lost ia M-mph. aad a. I bU,T, enWah
I lagton street. a sanaU aaraaia mil l i i" ah-
-ad $K)laf
ArKaasas 9wamp Land Scrip,
wit for w
Xo. law tor
3 49
tasaed in September. 180S. .ud -a-
This as taaotifv the Sooer wh. ZUL'L . J ,8tt-
all persons not ice aot to parcbase tk-
ta, and to sivo
atlon wn be given by me to the imdZJJ.
aa. A
novS-tf
THOMAS JAMES.
Clerk's Sale.
James and WllRasa Redgefs,')
vt.
I T of
Ettsaheth Redswrs. et
bdrs and distnhattes of I
Catkn Rsaers. decM. I
9rtr tatMfa.
at the Jannarr
rerm, won, of said Court. I wtn
t pabHc sale . r
TUBSDAY, February 10th, 1807, , uja
The Tract of Land
beloagtBgto the estate of CnneB Refers. oWd. aaamt
mile, eaat of Raleigh. the IOr"
200 acremoreorless. and also the SLATR v m
Busaeer. betoualmr i th. .. ...... J' seven in
TEBaiS The Land will be u uaiia i- .
: V:" "a ssuaaeesst a eivditor
one and two years ; the staves ear
alaoc oa a credit of one year, the parctuser rtv
bond and oaod amr,t. uJL . . . ,TIB
ijinft tmtn an,i Mnu. "WtBBsI on the
" .. u . ,ijuiu.
jaalS-wtds
JOHN P. TRBEEVANT. Clerk.
Clerk's Sale of land.
Wm. Rogers and wife, Mary
avi, n yaia jsiaoa, et I .
at. , heirs of HUand Btsnd, I 9XTar Sas-
deeesaed. ' y Oa.. Jnnaarr t.ttd
Petitien x-parte te sea Land j 57
for partition. t
BT virta. of a Decree in the bsve oaaj nuda br the
Ooaaty Ooort of Shetbr roMtT rJSZ.'l J5?
I wilt oOer at public sale, at ia aat rr j tiiiauj -J r t.T-' '
Rogers, dsceased. oa the IuGMaJTLT 2SJL
TUESDAY. PehrTur. 1AM, ukt
A Tract of Land,
AalaBisilarlBir tB BSPMSI A as v
Bland. deeeasesL itnilH TTi.- .J. HUiad
vcvdr ,1 . Tk- . v-,I ' TO ar'
Wolf river, !n tbe county of SsteuVr.
Terms Halt cash and half est a oredit at snevaar
the purchaser giving bead aad seeartty, and a lien heW
reUtned on the land until Anal payment
jaaiu-wHts JOHN P. TREZRYAXT. Clerk.
EXCELSIOR !
latnm's Patent Oil-Ground
rrom tae laiesi numner or the Photographic and Fine
Ut Journal.
IN the whole history ol Art in the production of Por
traits of the highest order, no single iraBrovement
has contributed as much as this new process. All that
IVtTtt'1' 01
l3" tte "g1"' ' . no woBderfan, susetssful in Um
Daguerreotype, Ambrotype aad Photograph, have been
appropriated hy this new process to large pictures oa ibe
most perfect and durable ot ail ground to receive the
plastic touch and exquisite tint ot Um artist's brash
Real oil paintings in oil grounds upon canvas, such as
hasalwa a been regarded by themaslersof art as the
best receptacle for colors in oil, are now reSMilj prefaced
with all the truth of tbe daguerreotype ia dettaeatioB.
and ot living, breathing, blooming nature in Color, torn
and expression, from the mmiature up te that ot life shto,
with a facility and durability that Is aatsaniKng even in
this age ot steun. electricity and mteBectaal progress
Portre Hs the slie of rife may be secured from small da
guerreotypes of persons deceased, with as macs, truth and
accuracy as from the Irvine; subject.
Sittings frora the living ssbieat are almost eatireiy dis
pensed with, and the finished portrait delivered in one or
two days frora the order.
The durability ot r kl rhntnrjmphi is' in
sured for a hundred years, it (test red. aathere is ra chem
ical or foreign matter need or lBtredaced that can in any
wise affect tbe permanency or durability of the ptctarr.
uibsieanu obk ibs sara. as ins peea most approved
aad that ordinarily need by artists in nortraltare and
landscape; the vestries and paints are also the- same.
3Ir Tatum. the patentee, with a mind well stored with
sctentiSc trujh.itd possessing at enviable skill m tha
higher walks ot art, has thus, in bis last achievement,
and the liberal terras Ottered his fellow artists in prosecu
ting his newpreces', not only resected or edit apenhu
native country m the great race of human nroeress. but
dene great honor to his own head, hand and h art, and
aoastiess wui receive frora an abjure people the reward
due his arduous toll and brilliant achievement,
or THE
STAR GALLERY,
ARE the only Artists In tbe city who maks this sew and
heaatlfal style of Portraits. They have, tbe exrtciivo
rigat for tbe city, asd alt ether Portraits made upon can
vass by the Photographic process are but Imitations ot
tha original TATUM process.
Many beautiful specimens of the cfiierij of Memphis
are on exhthWsa at the STAR GALLERY, where aa are
itvited te raa and see for themselves sb7 lm
Choice Irish Potatoes.
1 OA SACKS for sale by
-OU B. MERRILL.
oct23 Ivo. S Monroe atitet.
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