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mmm BY M'CLANATTAN, BUTTON & CO. MEMPHIS, TENN., SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 1857. VOL. VII. NO. 291. WKRKLTANDWEBKLY.BY 'life'. R. M'CICNAH&N, LEONTDAS TROUSDALE fl'CTDX, BENJAMIN r. DILL, jAcKpstyrJtE sttle akd iirjj or A3Ci.-AlIAS:AlT. HTJTTON & CO.. CTanALllJS?'11 118 OK BD2I.NEt!, OB OTBXR- trickof scBscrurrio-f. Ballr, to dva-,ji(-: annum................. $10 oa 6 GO n-iveur 3 09 3 The WerjSp"r will be farnl-edte CluMof T-n SBd ritK i5i 00 each; to dabs of 1 - entr aad mwiri,tt $5 eafh parable iBvaslably la adyanoe, and efsjytjtab M-Mjnxde ep at ewoBw, X3 AtMeWnbetnd a new one will be taken to- gesrj-raisx.sav.cn. EJ-In . will l piper be sent U new mbscrl craalss the arte-for the same is attended with the cah. S3" AinViilj subscriptions will be considered due and payaaieba f-yearlj 1b advance. 3" Thr foregoing terms wfll be strictly and risidiy sdhe-ed to. DAILY RATES FOR ADVERTISING. Aitfitd by the Appeal and Eagle and Enquirer. FeraBeaeBareef tea lines erless, one Insertion... $1 00: r iWllltml insertion ef uoe - 60 4ft t ii u a 3 3, 3 S S S . K J'S. "5 2 S 2-: : : : r ? . f r : I. 368 4 M SN 6 60 8W18 03Ut 50 15 60, 36 W) I. 450 666 766 98613 60 16 04jlST 2i 69 30 00 x. sea s n i m m is eejao eo;i4 Oi so eoi 4 to 4. 7 M M 66 12 56 U 60 SO tWl5 Ooj31 26 37 6oj SO OS e. s6tseaifieciseou os'ao 0037 tv, 45 00 eo 00 6. M 56 M 66 17 5 -I 00 K 99;36 00-41 76 4- 60 70 00 7. h ( i6 6m eo u eoj: eo 46 esj&e oo 68 soj so go 5. S'5S 16 00,52 5(1 n 0'3S 00 45 00 55 Wj7 5j 90 0 9. to eels ao6 eolaa ao 46 eoso e . eoi -is oo 100 oo 53" Oae aaaare, roaewable weekly, per aoaaia, $40 "0 " " " twice a el, " 60 CO " KS Twa saaares, reaewable weekly, per aansm, 60 00 - , " r -g " twice a week, " 60 00 S3V aWraVtteeiaeats required to be iept ao seceed parv'itBiBXi) as sevt each DAY, aad en third page, an,ailTABeeJer stated rate . r ' VE3Tiv"MlLi directed to be dfcjtayed, or see in Isrto'jjjr, charged double rates. XTf'Xearty lawtlrs wi be caargaa extra for eccn. pyts; epace over contract, and wben large ttpe is re paired ta be ased, er tae adrertlfreraeat kept on inside of papr. J3 Tsaiir adrertieers wm be thaig extra at regular rate roi wan it. Ken's, HemoytH. tartaerkbip Xo- ljce. is uanncaees, &c. 3" Transient Aoektisiks most be taid tor ix advance. S3 Xa adTertisesaeBt wlB appear in the TVeelly paper iass Bf spec ai ceatran. . 13" Adrertieeats ta be Inserted in the Weekly pjpr only, ar at irregular lateroU in either of the papers, will re cBarcea 51 per -qntr? lor every insertion. t3 Aasoaaeiascasdidates tor State, Ceaaty and if a nlCMiil OSees, $5 each, to be paid in advance In every l3Maee. tl" All adrertieraents for Cbarftabie InstitntJeas, Fire Ossapiaaw. "Ward. Town, and ether I'.Wtc ileetin;9, to be dtarKed half price. t3 Karrteges and Itoejhs are pabliehed as sew ; hot Obttaara,2Tieate af Eefpect and Foaeral Invitatiens as aster afrttaemeats. X3 An Lagal and TraBstoat AsrertiseaieBts will bo ch need ay the iaoertiea. S3- iMIkarial Katices is Local Cataant wH be charged 0 oad ftr liae X3T Kad action er TarUtton wiB be Bade from the ietgaae rates. JCcCLAJTAKAK. nCTTON k. CO. (mfrsstottal (tarfis. t,. o. hives. A TT8RKZT AND COU.VSSLOR AT LA.'W, Memphis, XX. nsa one is rost once saining AB hahc seatraled te his care wit! receive prtmpt and faKMnl atteatioa. Cdlectiaas p-ouptly Bade in the rmrrearjdiag ceanties of west Teabeeec, Miasiscippi and Aiksnhae. JaBl3awly E" 1 OR. 1V3I. HEWITT WILL prictice nt'OictiR-, en the priactpi thst tfaer is cwd ia all tytt-a. and none ail saMcieat OQ ea JrOersoa str-ei, la tht Pin' Office Baildtae. fecund dear fna the Fwt Offlor. Rttideuce on the corner of Beraaado and EIHett streets. KKFKREVCES: Oat. J. B Stoatoi. S. Adams Esq., Raywrad county IUv. Pi B Btaad, Sr. J 11 Kaciao, Fayette coaaty. F.. Seeaerri le. B-q., F P HarHa. Esq .Tipton eeaaty J. L Weh, J. B. Ashe, Memphis. - J. A. AIVDERSOIY. AijlalyBT AT LAW. Memphis, Tean. OJSee in WaHer'a Baiidiag, ever Mansfleld's Dra? Stare, Maw tsjeet. . JaalO-ly ol Car (I DR. SAMUEL GILBERT. Sr., has retarsed to his oM heenertead nar Memphis and reopesw d bis laflrm ary, and wSI 1 mull permueatly. li. treats the fol Bg Cheaoic Dteeases : CaTJScn)ffBla, Wbi e SwiHU-f, Tms ad W a without Srtcal operaWoas. He al.i, treats fl Chronic Feusaie di'ease, 3 reset leagstarKlitiK, Tetter, Kheaasatisai, Syphilis, aad afMBis of Mercutia! ASeeUaas. Br 6. deem; It uaaceeary to :y more, a be has Hv ng witeeste of bis saccass from Maine te Oregon, eeclt-dawly BEXJAMIT JEOWCOTT, Dentist. HAVINH nieaMed mneU well tupractioe Dentist y in Memphis I re poet fatly solicit iibe patronage of all who may need my ser- ' vices in the Dental line, and bind myself to perform ail operaikma oa the Teeth, and iuert ArtlacUl Teeth in the most approved style as well as it ta be dan in thi-or any other country. OdBee en Main street, opposite worsham Eoase. dec9-6m a. V. AfREE.. .............. -..-.....n. M. ACREE. I G. W. & H. 31. ACUEE, DENTISTS. Office t nion mecK, Gonrt stret, between Main aad .Front Row, IMempMs, Tennessee. An Dntal uperatnat .perionaea wtm the leaet pMsiale para. Diseases of the Alveolar Process and Gams treated in the attest siUltul nianaer. Full or partial Sets at Teeth set on Gutta Percha er Gold, with tb; latest improvements, and otJAEAKTIED. ntarSa-l : JAMES M. MURPHY, Crczxoral Xjtvn 3. i.goiit. JACKSONPORT, ARE., TTTIt.L attend pefsaoally te theleeattag af Swamp Land f VV Scrip aad Warrants In the Jaeksenpert aad Helena IHstriets, ctillag Land and paying Taxes. Eoferonces. B"8raaa,Mephls,Tiin.; A. S. Haey. Little Reck; R. C Bria-tey, ' Mai T. Mall, Miss.; W. M. Folwe'J, " J. Norton &. Co., N. O.; F. Laae A Oo , " J. A. Reeseeaa, LaGraage, IT. P. Cealidge, Heleaa,; Tean ; Myrtte Maese, " W. E. Butts, LawreBcerllle, Atten Pdtk " Pa ; O. W.jSwd, Jackseapert; Peel Watsen,Jackaeapart J. S. WHITE, M. !., LATE at Hardecaa craety, having reawved to Mm pWs.aOers his prefesslenal services to the cttiseoa. 0e eo Ceart Sqaace. ea- door west of Wanaoe's Anc tlea haawe. Reatdeace oa Tuntotoc street, sooth side, betweaa Si Patrick and St. Martiu. auS3 U R. F. L.OONET. A 1-WNETAT LAW. Cfflce ever C. W. Ch'rryfc A Oa.'a. ia6-tf " r- " B. C. BROWN, ATSltRNET AT LAW, Marios, Ark., practices In . FfcflMps, CrttaeBden, Misslseippi, Gren, Randolph, 1 1 ii snnr, la-ependenoe, Jackson, Pouut, St, Francis and Mabra Oaantiea. in Arkaa. - wcT7-ASsr J. WICEEBSHAM.........-. ...... ..ED. A. BEECIIER. WICH.ERSHAM & BEECH ER, A TXORNKTS AT LAW, Memphis, Tecnessee. Office. XlTNe t JrCTtrson street sM-t . SMITH P. BANRIIEAD, A5T0RNKT AT LAW, Memphis, Tenn. Office in tbe . Post Office Block, ever AydieK Co., third story. ap4 . Dr. It. LASttl, LATE Staff Physician and Di-ector of several Hospitals .to Germany, member of different Medical Societies In New Tork .bas located ia the city of Memphis, and of tersihs Svtees to thepablic as Physician, Acooscher, aa(l'far awvperatleas ffi a Jrgery. -0ee Washington street, between Main and Seeaad jl. r. siertAitDsox..iv. w. wheatlet..m. y moos. RicUardson, Wlieatlcy & Higgs, ATJORNT.YStAT LAW O See on tbe corner ef Second . aaaBrt streets, Memphis, Tnn. , oell-ly . i 8i i ? JOHN A. NOOE, "?" A "SiRNKr AT-LAW. Office to Ue P t 03 Bnlld- I1ASKEI.L. &. SEARCY, ATTORNS!' AT LAW, Mesnpbis, lenaeswe. Wm. T. Tl-skMl and Robert Searcy have Mssodxted thrm seives teget-eT la the practice ef Law. OMe. in tbe Waikea- tfleek. -ovao-dlm BEN. SIIEKROD, ATTORNET ATJ-VW, Coviatrten, Tean. All Vusinet n eatrested te his care will receive prompt attentic.. lalyia-tf " - . - LEROY POPE, ATTORNXr AT LAW, Memphis, 1nn., w ill practice . In all the Oacrts of Memphis and the Western Dis trict gJTjajHettfe. -tpee fath of Court Square, adjelalng that of the OlimWi MTI Otert. marl3-ly .4GBERT H. OSBORNE "rT7TL1atice Law In the Courts of Hardeman. Fay. W etttTTVpton and Shelby, also in MeNMsy and Har dlr oounties.nd In the Supreme Onr. M Jackson. AI' business ntrn?ted to bitp u receive ptstapt and faith f ul attention. - 11'- ibce is in the Chancery Clerk's office. BMv- TI..ueman county, Tenn. nov22 JOHN P. FARREL.L.Y, ATTORN ET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Memphis ' . Ten. OSce cerner-'ef Main and Jefferson street, over Lehman Ga.'s. , Refer ta Hens. HerryiPlctle, W. F. Buttock and Messrs. A. I Shtw-H h. San, LotusrSie, Ky.; Hen. James Pryer CarroHtoo, Kyi; McGregor. Alto way & Co., and Moses Greenwood, New Orleans; X. it. Apperssn Co., Mem phis. . no-14-tf J. .TACOBI & CO. No." 323 Mala, bet. Union and Ga-oio-tts.,) Importers and manufacturers ci HAVANA &; DOMESTIC CI&AES AKD TOBACCO "10XSTANTLT on band, a larte assortment of tte most vy isvonie crauas, i moneraie prices. Jai.5-ly . A. J. WAIT & CO., WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL, G M O MM , ATO PEALEB3- IX ALL BIKDJ or UPPER , COUNTRY PRODUCE Sontheast Corner f Slninaad Union Sts., MHHP1II3, TENX., HATE always oa band a -well -and" carefully selected stock at article in their line, which they wia sen at the lowmt'-caTreot prices. J3 orders promptly nuea wiin atipatcn. Janli-datw.Ijr c2. JtZEUETO, ATCH MAKEE, AND DEALER IX Watches, Clbclts. aud Jewelry, COR.NER OF HAiy AXD ADAJIS-ST3., TAKES this metbod of lnformlnz bis friends. .Ed th nawtc cenerallr. last nr Laa marea from 3. bis eld stand to the corner of ITatn and Adams aukitreets. where he will take rdeasare in exblbltlsi a new and choice lot ot JEWXLBT, to those ho tnaj favor him with a call, and will be pleased to execute all orders for repairs in bisltne. He hopes, by honesty, in tegrity, and bis efforts to please, to caln the conSdence and liberal patronage ef all who may end it convenient tc Tlilt bis ettabttshnwnt. J3T AH" orders for repairing in every brancb of my bn; sioeiis peomBtly atteaded to. aag21-ly OFFICE OF CANDEEi Mil & CO., 3Tevxi.i3.txry 3jst, 1857. 1J osering onr card to the pnblic we tender onr ac knowledgments, for the very liberal patronage extend ed n during the past year, and promise for the future to furnish ore customers the- LAUUKhT, cueaFST and BUST SELECTED STOCK-" onn ia the Soctbern reuntry. Our Senior partner will be constantly In the Ijilem market, and will keep us fully supplied with every desira ble style of Staple tnd Fancy Dry Goods, &c. We are Agents for rorre of the belt brands of DO MESTICS, OSKABURGS, x., which w oUer at Factory prices. Jaa31aw3m CAIVDEE. MIX & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in BOOTS $ SMOJ2s CARPETING, CLTHIIVG3 3IIL.L.IXEKY GOODS, an3nlaw3m 225 MAIN'-ST., MEMFniS, TKXK. J. B. SHARPS, WHOLESALE TOBACCO FACTOR, Ao. S5 jiaduon-if.,xitreen i ronx iimcana Main, MEMPHIS, TE.NTT., TTTOUIJ) respectfully inform the merchants ef Mem V V phis and surreuaJlng country, that he has jnst re turned tr-ja the dtlas of Virginia, where he established a permanent Agency f r the sale of all grades of lrg'n la Tobacco, and Intends to keep constantly on bande stock equal to the demand, at minuraciorer' prices. Beisz fuar able to oomp-te with the New Tork, Baltl mere, Cinetnaati aad New Orleans markets, he Invites the attention 01 an abaters in tae suove article u air stock befure purchasing elsewhere. 0l-dw t' J H. SllAKI'K. r. I'CAXE......................r a. WILLIAMS KcCANE & WILLIAMS, (Successors to Wheal & Tnylor,) FOR1VAKDINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Duvall's Bluffs, Arkansas, Af the trotting of the Me-nphis and little Rock Rail- THST keep constantly on hand Surar, Ceffee, Salt, Floor. Molasses, and all other articles usually kept In a Grocerv. which they will sell low for cash or ex change for Hides. Pars and Peltries, or any other articles brouset to the market. n..t destined for Utile Rock or the adjacent counties shipped to Duvall's BlnSs, will be forwarded iBunediately. as there are always wagons ana teams in r uliness to haul to any point. wpSS iwtf nJBW G o o&s : We are now receiving and opening our Fall ai-d. "Winter STOCK OP DRY GOODS, CONSlSiING of every variety of Staple and Fancyury Good usually kept in this market. Soperflne-Black and Bine Cloths, Casslmeres, Dteskins, Cloaks, Mantillas, Voire Autiaue, Velvet Shawls, t-e latest style ; Laaics' nrvi. Ri. or a tunerii-r nualltyt Crase Shawls, a large lot af Blaiikets, Negro Cloth, Bruises, Ready Made Clothiag. Beets an J Shoes, Hats, and a variety of articles. oo ninwient to mention. AMI ask is, "Come one, earae all," and examine my stock, before mating your purchases. I bought cn the very best terms, and am dete ratified that none shall un dertelt me. I shall advpt the Cash SvsTEsr, exctpt ta punctual dealers. A . C BLAIR, AD. -I' Maiuim) octlJ-Jtw awSm OM Stand of Ferguson 4. NeilL J. V. FUEI1, COMMISSION MERCHANT AKD General &gent9 jST- -CIV J'rCCM A. Att-a V , or-33-tf MEMPHIS, TESJf. D. PANTE & CO., Lard Oil, Soap and Candle ITAIVJTFACTURERSj 141 Main street, Memphis. Tenn. THE highest market prices paid for rough and rendered TaHow, Lard and Soap Grease. novi-ly JOHN B. B0TT0, BOOT AND SHOE MAS tFACTBUBft, No. GG Front Row, SIGN OF THE BIG SOOT, Compl-ls, Tenn. -b. KEKP3 constantly on hind, BOOTS and S.a',1 SUOES. of his own make, also of other manulactorers. ne keeps, a!o, leather, Aalr nl TTriDer. Calf Skins. French and Til . American Shoe Findings, Trnnks, Carrrt Bags and Va lise, all of which b wl 1 e-1. as cheap as any in this market. Give hiina call before purchasing elsewhere. CVC19 . - A. STJKEET & CO., MiNnrAf-rtlRERS OF ALL KINDS OF RAILROAD CARS, CARISJ vy jlcx-i.j , CUC, Poplar, between Main and Second Streets, ang!2 MEMPHIS, TEXX "Walker & Brothers, MANUFACTURERS OF CLOTMNG, AXD DEALERS IX Dry oos, lioots &. Sliocs, 7TLx1c3jIo nata.cL roT.vi1, No; 79 Eront Row. ria- WE Lave just received one hundred cases of Wii 1 Clothing, expressly mannf actured fer this mar fKket, and are opening the best selected stocks of all kinds of Dry 'Goods, Boots and Shoes, ever brought here, which we sffer at the lowest possible prices, being enabled to. compete' with any bouse through, th. facilities of onr bouse in Philadelphia, Wit would especially Invite the attention of country merchants, knowii.g that w: an and will suit all ?d very ' Ca'l ari' tee. anglt-' "A. VACCARO & CO., DEALERS IX . gsocerijbs, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cigars, Fruits, &c, NO. 293 MAIN-ST., MEMPHIS, TENN. oct3t CHANDLER & CO., Druggists and Apothecaries, ATotn sfreef, nexf door lo Odd FeUvwi' Roll, MEMPHIS, TENN. T-s-r- . -r.f-i s-s 3T PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Surgical Instruments, Fancy Goods, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Patent and Botanic Veiictnes. Garden Seeds, Snuff, Tobacco and Cigars, Brandies and Wines. X3" Every article sold by us warranted as represented, subject to be vetur-ed at our expense. JulyS-Iy LAW NOTICE. HVOXLINTINE, Esq., has removd his Law Office ovrr4ke Store and Commission House of Fowlkes, Hcunt cco., on Jefferson street, between the Fost Office n-i Main stret, spelS-tf " v Pittsburgh Ale. TTJSTt-celred, 300 this. Smith's ruierior Pittsburgh J Ale. H. H. POTTER, tlesIB Main-st, Sd'daer North Wonham House. (fcottuu factors. GRAHAM" & HILL, WAX VA' JL' JS. vrjLa.7e; uommission asa lirocer iilcrciiants, deelaw3tn NO. 9 FRONT BOW. JAMES T. TATLOR ....IT. B. R01I. TAYI4OR & ROSS, GENERAL C03DIISSI0S MERCHANTS AXD WHOLESALE GEOCEES, A'o. 6 Monroe Street. Slemnhis, WILL make liberal c.th advances oa all conslgnmenti of Produce or Merchandise. Reference Henderson, Terry fe Co.. S. O. Nelson fc Co., New Orleans ; Speed & Strange, S. M. Apperson &. uo., Aempus. novis-ira PATTERSON, MARSHAL..! & CO., Grocers, Cotton Factors, AND COUIMISSIOX JIERCHAKTS, Xe. 49 Fro at Row, Slemphls, Tenn. OUR charges for selling Cotton on arrival- are Fifty Cents per Hale : lor storing and stlllng. Seventy-Five gents, ah uotton lnsnrea nmess otnerwiis instraciea. fh!7-dswly f i. T.. SMITH. ..J. B. MEACnAM... WBtTEriELO. SMITH, MEACHABr & CO., W liolcsala Ci r o cers,. Forwarding & Commission Merchants, I (Hatty tf Hunt'i A'tw BuUdingt,) lYo. IS Front ICow, Ulcmpltls, TTAVE now on hand a fine assortcent of Bagging and XX Rope of Ue best brands, together with a complete 1 and well selected stock of the various articles usnaHy J Kept in onr Dimness, to which we Invite the attention or purchasers Agents for the'-sale of "Pitt's celebrated Magnolia Whisky, " and Jones, Lloyd k Co.'s Southern Mancfac tured Nails. SMITH, MEACHAM 5. CO. auc27-Cm r. It ILL -J. T. HATLET. HILL & HAYLEY, Cottom Factors. 2XTo. Co Sroat 3rlow, OVER D. n. T0WNSEN1VS, MEMPHIS, TEHir. rt ClIUw K.AMMsa nr ra1ea Ta QlnatM anrl QaII- JD ing, 75 cents iir bale. All Cotton Shipped to or tm Mjciuuk. ww V4. .a .ai uvi Ktti- a w tjtutiu tutu a."isiw Stored by us will be covered by Iniurace, unless othsr wise instructed. Yu Bagging, Rope and Plantation Supplies furnished to customers. sepitMiawsm A. SMITHtriCK. ...J. R. WRAT. Memphis. nr. satiTn. Hernando. Memphis. SMITH WICK, TI'RAY & CO. COTTON FACTORS Commission Mcrclianls, A'o. 3 iladUon-tt., betcteen Front Sow and Mtin-tt., Up Stairt, MEMPHIS, TENN. STRICT attention given to Selling ;ahd Storing Cotton and Produce consigned to us. N. B. OrdersforBsgglng. Rope and Plantation Sup plies ruled with care and d'apatch. Charges for Selling 1 Storing Cotton, ntty cents per bale. augzi-em A. Hi. HOPKINS & CO., ( Suceetton to Powell $ Co.f) Cotton Factors AXD COIfOHSSIOIV niERCMANTS, NO. -H UNION STREET, sepl7-ly NEW ORLEANS, LA. WILDS VEHVOS, W. A. BRYAN, ( M. X. BRVAX, Late of La Grange, Tenn. D. C. WILLIAMS, S Late of Panola, Miss. YEBNOIT, BRIM & CO. Cotton Factors, Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS, No. G Front Row, over Mencham tz Gnlbralth's, MEMPHIS, TENN. PARTICULAR attention paid to Storing, Shipping aad Selling Cotton. Charges 60 cents per ale. S3- All cotton sent to us will bo covered Insurance, unless otherwise instructed. augt T. B. NORMENT, Cotton Factor AXD C0MISSI0N MERCBANT, MOSBY & HUNT'S NEW BLOCK, Up Stairs, 17 1-2 Front Row, MEMPHIS, TEXX. A LARGE stock of Bagging and Rope always on hand. (X. Julya-dawly FELIX WALKER, X. C. SXIDElt, New Orleans, La. CoEeevme, miss. WALKER & SNIDER, Cotton F actor s AXD Commission Merchants,. No. 123 Canal Street, JulylS-dawly NEW ORLEANS, LA. , m. noRTOx,.. n. c. iioxtox, Lale norten Hunter. Late of Monthalia, Miss. C. M. HORTON & CO., COTTON FACTORS, Commission & Forwarding Merchants, No. 3 MadUon-St., oppotite L. M. Kirtland't OJict, MEMPHIS, TENN. WE will continue as heretofore, giving special atten tion to the Sale and Storage of Cotton, at fifty cents per bait, and to tbe selection and purchase of any article In market. Office removed from No. 3 Front Row to No. 3 Madison street, nearly opposite Union Bant. anggO M. GATES A. M. WOOD GATES & WOOD, COTTON PACTOBS, GROCERS, roduce and Gcssral Commission IV;Ft O -NTT 13, No. 3 Union Strtet, between Main and Front Rots, MEMPHIS, TESS. AFTER an active application to buiiness, for over eleven years, we, for the first time, solicit the pa tronage of our friends in the capacity of Cotton Factors. We feel confident of our ability to please such as may confide their business te our charge. Our stock of Bag- gicg. Rope and General Supplies will not be excelled in tbe city. Cash advances, or acceptances, will only he made on consignments In store. Insnr-ceon Cotton or I other Produce, In store, wiU only be efi.cted upon actual I lnstructlsns, or whea under advance. Shipments ef Cotton by steamers will, at all times, be lnsnred while In transit, with open policy, -unless othtrwtse instructed on the face of bills lading. To all our friends who have so liberally patronized us during years past, we shall offer the same inducements as heretofore for a continuance ef their patronage. un!3-dawlr GATES WOOD. WARD LAW HOWARD ,W. T. HOWARD. W. HOWARD fc CO., Cotton Factors, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, NO. 4 HOWARD'S ROW, MEMPHIS, EALERS In Bagging, Rope, Twine, Sugar, Coffee, Mo lasses. Rice. Flour. Lard. Bacon.- Mackerel. Salt. London Porter. Ale. Wine. Whisky. Vinegar: Guahb. Lime, Land-Plaster, and Groceries generally. A good stock new on hand, and rer sale afieasonahle prices. J3Cash advances made on Cottons in store f or-sale or shipment. All Cottons Insured unless otherwise instruct ed. Our Open Policy ot Insurance covers all Cotton con signed to us by water ; also, the risk of Fire while in store, unless otherwise instructed. Our prices for storing and selling Cottons, the same as we have charged for years past fifty cents per bale. lulySO BEX. R.EID , ....J. M.-RE1D. B. REID & RRO., Cotton Factors AXD C 0 e nU s s i on- Merchants, K0. 5 FRONT ROW, MEMPHIS,. TENN. A LL Cotton sent to out address Insured, unless instrnc- lX lions to the contrary are received. Plantation orders filled with tare. Store and Sell Cotten at fifty cents per bale. d-e3-tmyl7 T. P. ATDLETTi Ntv Orlcam. .....,....,.J, C,4)0UanERTT, Mtaphit. T. P. AYDIiETT &. CO., C0TT0NFACT0RS SD FORWARDING MERCHANTS, BO. 8S GRAVIER-ST., SEW ORX.EAXS. DOUGHERTY& ADLETT, WHOLESALE GEOCEES AXD COMMISSION MERCH ANTS, NO 23 FRONT ROW, MEMPHIS, WILL make cash advances on all C.tten or other Pro duce snipped to T. F. Aydlett & Co., New Orl-ans. oc8-ly CARRIXGT0X 2IAS0X, L. C- -fOBvXLI. Holly Springs, Miss. Ripley, Miss: 3VIAS0N & N0RVELL, Cotton Factors Q-ROCE."2", AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 165 MAIN STREET, MEMPHIS, TENN. CONSTANTLY cn tend. Ragging, Rope and Plantation Supplies, EtajJI-ly (fconoit factors. BREWER & CALDWELL, GENERAL C03I.1HSSI0N MERCHANTS Cotton and Grain Factors. H. 0. BREWER & CO., KoMla, Alabama, GENERA It COMIIIISSION AKD SHIPPING- MERCHA1STTS, TKFER to 3. T. Soutter, Eaq., President Bank of th K Wi-miblle. New Tork; J. JC. Sass. Rsi.. Freslden Bank of Charleston, 3. C.;-Messrs. John Fraier & Co., J. W. Caldwell, Esq., Charleston, S. O.; Cal. Wm. M. Churchwell, President Bank ef East Tennessee, Knox vllle; I. B. atlRTLAND, Esq., and Messrs. FALLS 4 CASH. Memphis, Tenn. sep71-6m c MAIOX.... -...0 Udly Sprisgs,Mlis. C. BOO!E....,...L. C. XORVELL. Louisville, Ky. Ripley, Mis,. MASON, BOONE & NORTEL.L., COTTON EACTOES,, GROCERS, . i r. n.-nf.Mtnif 7!Ta.1.tyvc tomiliissiuii a, ruratutuf3 intnuoau-, Uo. 101Main-St., Memphis, Tenn. BAGGiNG, Rope, Jeans, Lin seys, and a general stock of Plantation Supplies constantly on hand. febS-dawly CUDDY, BROWN & GO., COTTON FACTORS m AfliJ ULAbHAb Commission Merclianls, 35 CAilP STREET, NEW ORLEANS. -1ASH advances made on all Cotton or other Prodaee i consigned as aoove, oy " " Janll-tt T. J. DATICSOX J- B. ELLII.......A. C. BLAIR DAVIDSON, ELL18 & BLAIR, COTTON FACTORS. GROCERS, Receiving, Forwarding and beneral COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 319 Main Street, Eatl tide betaeen Jejertoa and AaaBU, Aierrpnv, cnn. Tt OPE, Bagglnz and Plantation Supplies always on Rhand. JunSO-dawtf J. M. PATIUCK & CO,, AXD Commission Merchants, rBOSwSySSSTh TTTlLT. ILL give strict attention to all Cotton sent us for sale V'v in ihi. -itYbI. or shlDment. Cotton consigned to us will be Insured against the dan gers of River Navigation and Fire while in store, unless otherwise instructed. Orders for Bagimg, Rope ana Supplies will meet our prompt attention. angl3-dawSm J. M. PATRICK! & CO. COTTON FACTOR AXD COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 5 Monroe Street, bet Front Row & Main, (SOOTH SIDE,) T-Tom-nhis. Tennessee. -Tt""r:r"' .. , .r,d .hmmentof T)Aiiuiiutt aucuiiuu r I J. Cotton ana omer ru , . . . . Bagging, Kope ana a-ianu- u,t. lowest market prices. jr. jr,. yerser9 Cotton Factor & Commission Merchant, Mosbv & Hunt's New Block, Up Stain, No 17 1-2 Frent Row Memphis I Grcieries.Vgging and Rope, &c Jnli4-lawly j. c. ORirnxo onirnxo. I C rnlPPISR fc. BIIO.. J. C. lHI A"a a-...w.a Issis-n 1X1 s V P. II all 1 S. iuuauuiaoi"v" j Mftin Street, Memphis, Tenn. K win furnish supplies te our friends as heretofore, and make advances on shipments to our friends in New Orleans. KTow Orleans ?ixx. t. t. TnEonALD..J. c. omrrixa.-r. i. Theobald. Frankfort, y. Memphis, Tenn. Frankfort, Ky. THEOBALD, GRIFFING & CO., OottonFaotorai General Commission Merchants, JtO. 71 CAMP STREET, In!vl9rdawtf NEW ORLEANS. LA. I. L. IEAILEV. .A. W.LOTIXO. BEASLEY & L.OYING, Pnttnn 17-trtnrS. CorrmiiSSiOn jlCrCliantS . , -- AXD Gronorr-1 Grooers) NO. 13 FRONT ROW, MEMPHIS. A LARGE stocks! Rope and Bagging always on hand. Charges ltt, cents per bale, all other Produce at ii prompt usual rates, instructions stncuy omrjc-, remltance. All Produce insurea, unies. in structed. ang20 dawly E. AltEIiIi & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the Sale, SUrag and Shipmenbof, COTTON, JfO. 69 FKOXT ROW, MEMPHIS, TEXX. ALL orders for Bagging, Bale Rope, Groceries, Provis ions and Plantation Supplies, filled carefully and rgastflUv. at the lowest current Tate. angl-wly X. T. STRATTOX. I ) uavu, E. M'DATITT. . I DONOIIO. STRATTON, McDATITT &. CI)., Cotton Factors. OROCERS AXD OEXERAI. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 70 FRONT ROW, MEMPHIS, TENN. A LL consignments insured unless otherwise lnstrutt A ed Agents for " GRISWOLD'S " celebrated COTTON Giv febM-ly we eonUnue to Store and SeU Cotton at FIFTY CENTS Pr . . , T-l.T,.-. icMn8 -dnacdRpe,togetherwithaheavystock , Groceries and other Plantation Supplies, shell On hand, a large stocs ot a-u-ct-ivui- ..- will furnish to our customers at the lowest market ptice angl-wSm .. ... - w. FOR CASH. $25,000 WORTH Of CLOTHING new and and seasonable FURNISHING norm, at act nil coif fer cath. Owing to a change In our business, we cfTsrat actual cost for ccjA and cath only, ourentlre stock ef Clothing and Furnishing Goods. As the business must be closed up. and to do so the stock 'must b sold, persons In want of Goods in nur line, will find It 1e tblr. advantage to give us a call. KELLER -JOHNSON, No. 3 Clark's Marble Block, jsnl-Jm 72 Main street. j Enquirer co-iy three months. , rBAKSIOLI F. n. WILLIAMS0X. FRANSIOLI & WILLIAMSON, Impjrters, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Chlna,G!ass and Earth enware, French aud German Vases, Sliver, Silver Plated, German Silver and Brit an la. Ware, Fine Table Cut lery, 135 Main Street, jtEJirnii. Also LooVlng Glasses, Looking Glass Plates, Tea Trays, Parlor Lamps, Cbandallers, Glroudoles, c, c Julyl7 G. B. IiOCKEj Auctioneer and General Agent, AXD REAL ESTATE BROKER, S3 MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE ODD FELLOWS' HALL, MEMPHIS, TEXXES5EE. T) ARTICULAR attention to sales of City or Country X Property, Negroes, Merchandise, ef every aeecnpiion. Furniture, Land Scrip and Warrants, Slocks, Rem lag and Leasing Property, fee Storage and Consignments solicited. Having engaged the services of Mr. J. M. CALDWELL, an old and experienced Auctioneer, late of Hunts vllle, Ala bama, I am fully prepared to attend to consignments and sales ot every description. Liberal Cash Ad VARCEs MADE OX COXSIOXMEXTS. stStorage and consignments solicited. P. S. I am Agent for The Adams Express Company, marl 4 Profitable and Honorable Enpldymcnt FOR THE WINTER. PERSONS tn town or country In search of emplrymenl as a source of Income, o to fill np their leisure hours, msyhearof such by enelotlsg two stamps, to pay post age, to Profesor J sMES T. HORNE, Box No. 4Sl New Tork Post office. The employment is fitted to either sex station In life immaterial. It is an article of dally consumptionand can be manufactured In any person's dwelling; secured by copyright; sales as permanent as flour. An agent is wanted in every town in the Union. -Jsrl-lm gjtcls, tsmmUBt 31a TT-JST G 22: have the honor to inform lUn pub lie that they have re-opened tbetr BAR-RUUJi on Adams street, opposite Wursbara Iluae. as a LAGEll BERK SALOON, in which they will com. me tee on Monday the 2d of February, to give a p!erdid LUNCH, (with a glass of Lagr Beer at the low rate 1 1 FlFTEEXcE.vrg, Good SOOF will be served op at each Lnnrh. Lunch at half-past ten o'clock A. SI., every dav Jan3I-dtra J. SCnWOOB & S. UERRMAN Corner of Main -and Adams street. MEMPHIS, TENN mHIS House is situated is the centre of business, ant Jl is now finished and In completeonler. The Ftopi i"" uimwru u oauij l. ituvaiKu aur uuut, BeTnz grateful for the verv nberal natron.ee bestcwoJI S VS? ?ml on him for the last two years, he hopes by a street atteoO noaiousiEessiomeriiacaniinuanceoi tnesame. oc7-tf J. j. WOBSIIAIf PrhnrlelcT J. J. WORSnAM, Prbprietcr COMMERCIAL. HOTEL. CORNER FRONT ROW AND JEFFERSONjSTS. mis esusutnmeni nas jnsi unuergons tnerougu 1 pairs in every department. Rooms newly paia and papered ; bedding thoroughly renovated; there is net (- thtTArfKIr vs.ew.vataMl-' ()-tM ft even a mattress that Is not new or equal to new ; carpett mostly new, tc. In one word the bouse is new in de cidrdly better orterthan it has ever been sine it was built. Very grateful for the liberal patronage to the House since I have occupied it, aud having renewed two leases, one on the House, the other upon my age, I hope loueawe to give more attention than heretofore, lac uetcrminxi to make my guests comfortable. w7-tt D. COCKRELL, rreprtetor BENNETT HOUSE, Corner Main anil Jackson-sts., BROWNSVILLE, TENN. THIS we 11 known Ilotel. having chanced hands. and been thoronhly repaired, and provided with new Furniture, is now open for the accommoda. -tlonof Boarders and Travelers. Tl public may rest assurtd that every exertion will fTAnutnnil t.n.m. In IT.tt Tmiu,... TT- -.! and attentive ttrvanls, and a table always (untuned with the best the country affords, he confllentry relies upon girlngrntire satisfaction to allwbo may favor biwith .. . ..... ... ju.uit.HlK their patronage. WM. . BENNETT, Jan8-dlwaw?m Proprietor. Konirer copy. ffOIlSilAM HOUSE CONFECTIONERY. WHOLESALH AND RETAIL DEALER IN Plain and Fancy Candies, Adams Street, under tlie Wor- sham House, T"REP3 constantly on band a large assortment of Green jjh. ana ury t runs, rraiis in loeir twn joioe, ters. Pickle?. ConiUIf . Syrops. floe wiuea. Br an ??- all klndii Vntfj. Jt C.T"r In comtw" Hh this citib- ?. sloon. and will nceivA PIinsiT : - . ; ui-r oy every pacaei. . novl6-dly S. P. BRICHETTO. P. H. HEINRICH & BR0.f 1 f AT 171 TTtTITn AT TM Ti CI J W 1 JL1 Xlly X X KJ JL All It O AND CANDY MANUFACTURERS, 297 MAIN STREET, TTTSEP constantly on hand a large variety of PLAIN AY. and FANCT CANDIES CAK.HS, Fruits. Preserves, etc., wholesale ana retail, we are also pnparu to rur nlsh parties at the shortest notice. . -i IN connection with this we N3 I RiV'tvkeep open our HDIES' and a. ?GKNTLEMENS' OTStTER SA- , """?: " ? "V..r-'-'"u'c'"uc,"u """'' ? i ritfcaii uioibiw oy every Sfamtr. we solicit a share of the inblic patronage. i:ov2-c!6m' orrip OTarirs. B. W. ALEXANDER B. J. LAKSIXC. ALEXANDER & LANSING, C0MISSI0N MERCHANT 3 X03. 63 AND 65 LOCUST STREET, gct-lTI - XlOUi , -0. R&FE RE"NCE S. J. J. Mnrphy, Memphis; Cjok k. Co., Memphis Barnett &. Walker. " Todd&Goyer, Charl Pollet, ' f eb5 6m JAMES IOW &.CO., 41S Main Street, Louisville, liy., A RB now receiving their Stock of Dry Goods far the axcomlng Spring Sales, to which they invite the atten tion of dealers. Their purchases of American dumeatb goods have been made under the molt favorable circum stances, for cah, befera the advance, which will ena ble them to offer laducements l- the purchaw ef these goods not to be surpassed by any dry goodsoncera In the United States. We flatter ourselves to be able to sell Domestic Goods fully as lew as they can, at preseat, be purchasrd lroiu th Dry Goods Commission Hoases in jhc Kieiern mar kiti. We wi.I have on hand of our own direct Importa tion from Europe, a larg and well-selected stock of Jac onets, Swiss Mulls. Natnsnok, Mn lins. Cambric, Liaen. Uambri. Handkerchiefs, IToHery. Gloves, Bagltib Black Black and White, and Black and Gray Prints. French Plat Prints, English 4-4tha, Pnrplcsnd Chocolat Printa, together with a full aa.ortment of ttood. suitable for men'swear 1 Examine onr stock before making rear pur chases, and you will find that we have ma do no state- ments that we aro not fully abla to make good f eb7-d2 I2RADY fc 5ATSES, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCH VNTS, Plain Street, -.omsville, Ky., "A TANUFACITRBR'S Agents for Machine Rope, Bag J.VA glng, Jeans, Lmcys, tie. l.rrM-ly A. O. SMITH. ...B. r. GUTHRIE. ...OEO. J. ROWT.AXD. SMITH, GUTHRIE & CO., Commission Mcvclnvnts AXD WHOLESALE GROCERS, DEALERS IX Foreign and Domestic Liquors, AXD AOEXTS TOR TnE SALE Or Virginia and Kentucky Tobacco, No. 361 M -tin Street, between Second nnd Third, Janl3-ly LOUISVILLE, KY. J. HI. IiIcFADDHV & CO., . (LATE TRIFLE TT, M'PADDIX h. CO..) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 28 Levee, -hd 56 Commercial Street, ST. I.OUIS, MO. ORDERS for Bagging, Rope, Hemp, Provision?, Flour, Grain, &c, solicited and promptly exec-ted. febia-ly C. M. HARTXV S. B. IIARVET. C. M. HARVEY & CO., -s. COMMISSIOX & FORWARDING MERCHANTS, NO. 120 GRAVIER-ST., NEW ORLEANS. t-ri OUR personal attention . tSSPC a-Wv will be given to the Sale or iSS'Produce consigned to our' LJ address. We will contract Freight on the above ler rc-shlpment cither by sail or steam vessels, at lowest rates. We have hid several years' experience in oar market in the purchasing of Staples and asserted Merchandise. Refer to Cook & Co., J. C. Gilding; 4c Bra . Speed h Strange, nannah & Shanks. dee!2-ly LOUISVILLE JPAPER MILL. C. I. & A. VDuPONT, MANUFACTURERS OF NEWS AND BOOK PRINTING PAPER, AND DEALERS IN PAPERS OP ALL ICENDS, PUVXTEIW IRKS, C, Alt Main-Street, Louisville, Ky. dec30-dawly n. rlTtOERALD...CnAS. C. BILL... VOODWORTIJ. II. FITZGERALD & CO., ( Sue ceuort to Park, Simpton 4- Co.,) .-T Grocers, Produce Dealers, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 02 iTonfr Row, Memphis, ARB JACKSONPORT, ARKANSAS. Jul,6-dawly Clerk's Sale of Real EMate. WillUm V. Anderson, J Ex-Parte Petition to sell Real Aanrr or inos. a simp- Estate. on. dee'd. and others Jin Circuit Court of Shelbv Co. PURSUANT to a Decree of the Circuit Court of Shelby County, rendered on the2d(!ay of January, 1S37. In the ab ne cause, I will, on the first M0NDAT, being the ia uay or arcn next, in front of tbe Court House door In Raleigh, Tennessee, proceed to sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, 2065 ACRES OF LAND, lying In the Ilth Surveyor's District of Shelby County. in Range 6, Sections I and 2, on the south ride of Wolf river. King tne same Land of which Thomas S. Simpson, dee'd, seised and possessed. Terms One-half cath; the residue on a credit of six months, with bond and security trr the deferred payment M. D L. STEWART, CUrk. Wm. . Fojtos, Att'y torPrtitiontrs. jan30-tds DR. THOS. KELLER. LATE ot Tuscumbla .Alabama, has located permanent ly In Memphi-, -doners his services to the public In all the branches of bis profession He has taken the office heretofore occupied by Dr. Bryan, corner of Shelby aud Union streets. Having recently made- a careful and general selection ot Surgical Instruments, he is prepared for all the operations of Surgery. Residence on Shelby street, between H-iing and Trezevant streets. mjS-ly D DUBOSE, A TTORNEY AT .AW, Memphis, Tenn. Office on east iX'side of Main street, between Jefferson and Adams. Refer to F. Titus, McEwcn, Harris McNelU. J. D William, TV. B. Miller and Miles Owen, Memphis, Tenn.; Mcon, Titus-Co., ieworisans. janls-tr ra$laniatiaiiup5lits, (5tr. 3. B. WILLIAMSON, (Succeueto lFUliaBUon Hancock,) GROCER ahi COMMISSION MERCHANT, - V isiroRTEa or INE WINES. BKAHDIEE FINE WINES, BSANDIES, Mann js? May ana Cigars &c. NO. 19 FRONT ROW, MEMPHIS. July! a Received this Day, f Q 1 -a . letor I ABBLSMess Poi ui ' V 50 kegs No 1 Leaf t , . ' Wis wwlkt 5 All of which we will sell rSo.r, .. v wvT. . eea toeP r easn at No. 49 Front Row, Memphis. juyi S, B. WILLIAMSON. GEOCEEIES, &c. re - i rnrri' nh-r.h. . ........ . ed T whfehi,, . L"?. WtaSrUele., rVt I . . - aw ao VI 41 ab yUllllT. JVLUi TlyT ntl.llfv ittif ... ll.lnvrn.H.k. ' Wheat Fans and Threshers ; E. Carver Co.'s Improved Gotten Gins; Wa;ens. Northern and Southern manufacture; Bacon, hog-round; Flour, Salt, Whisky and Tobacco ; Sngar, Coffee, Teas and Molasses; " Candles, Powder, Shot and Lead; v Brandies and Wises, superior article J Lime. Cement and Plaster Parli: Together with a general assortment at H .n. Mj .cifc m a urocery store. , , . GWTNNS it GIBSON, Juira Nes. 1 and 3 Exckvanre IlBiMinr i 1 W TAP AIIIIVU iniTIHVITlTTHITVnt.1 . T7 A T1 T) ADH A TATCt VA AVAJIA X JrJ O, AT THE EMPOBITJM OP FASHION. And Ladies General Furnishing, Cloak anu lTianuua laStaunsflintnt, 299 MAIN STREET, MEMPHIS, TENN. WE are now receiving and me largest anu moat magntflciit stocks of 'men luinerv ana rancv Drv rinmt. s ever D-OUght to this oitv. Aha. v.rr lol -l of Rich Dress Goods, entirely new. Si.ks.Caah- i u;-aw, wn-amcs, uu a. iary Taiiety or ail We call aartieular iimw, t. -V,. tv. . ment. conslstinc of fh.nin- .. it "! ureciaa, iianaa ana Knelt. Wtaoelaj I o . . . " .r-Pk Satin. Slit nr,W r.r... 'nj r,"-,-,jr-r.'"' 01 unt i rencb Kmbrot-errrt. RtrhTbruf !. . -,t a-? 1 . -. . . - ' ijioi liiuuiuiucicu, tl'ivui it nil uiotli fiT.nATTS. . I-dles Cloth and Velvtt for Clonks. Dress Cam Tfe. I Dresses. Ladies' and Misses' Shs. r-r.M. rur.-.-.. Furs, Trimmings of all descriptions for Cloaks and Dress. es. c., &c. N. B, Embroidering and Stamping dene. Cloaks an ",wJ -uc tu utuer 111 a tew nours at cheapest prices ij,ia'ci.ii 1 lor. parcoasmg eisewnere. Orders from the country promptly attended to. 1x11 N. STIILMAN CO. iauttrm---rnl)ljcrjr. PAUli -"GREEW" j. vi uiuiKi atooney d tl.Green. wanid'resnectfnt!- u. i i. T?rttl 1 TT T - t V. . . , r . Ofi rrtend, and custeraers that he is stiH at 2the old stand. lth a good suaoivef Fruit 'l.-res, consisting ot Apjiles, A'ears, Plums, Peaches, Cherries, Apricots. Nectarines, &c. Also, R-jpberTy, Strawberry and Grape Vines, let va rieties, with a good supply of Evergreeas, Green House Plants, Bulbous Roots, Rhubarb and Asparagus. Orders freni a .tanc---accompanied with draft or order on a re.pectaMe merchant at Memphis wHl be panetaally attended to and all plants gdarantt'dto order and de livered any pat t ef tbe city, free of charge. Nursery on Main street. South Mtaiphis. PAUL GREEN, ocll4-d6 Receiver ef Mooaey &. Green. WHEATON'S NCRSf-RY. TO IIORTICUL 'JURISTS ANU PLANTERS. I would respectfully remind the mti,n 'St. ot Memphis and su-r.udiag conn trr that tae season tor transptaatlas Fruit aad Or namental ireeslsfauapprodching. Great additions have been matte in everv derurt. ... -u.riy moe rrwns. a mere setect and varied -oU-ctaoa has never been abrl r.r tm the SoHttiwest, cen-iating in parte! over one hundred varieties o' l?cnclicsr CJ.ox.os, Catawba, Isabella, Okie, Scupper koo CwKtanla. etc. Grape Vines, Figs, lU-rerit-s, Strawberries, Camats, Gooseberries, etc.; Eii-ish Walnu.s and Filberts, Texas Pecans, Cbeenots, etc., ete. Greee-beuse plants, Bsribeos Flower Roots, (Imported.) Evergreen of every desirable variety, aeaoas which are nearly 2,000 Magnolia Grand Flora, Ib a-'ditton lo tbe above, I am now receiving a large lot ef Balbs, of all kinds. In ceneeqaeno of having to rtbive most of my stock on haad, I will eM it tv krw. Purchasers may rely on everytbjac hates what K i, represented, and sales may be effected ea very favorable terras, by applying at. the Garden and Nursery, near the Railroad Debet, or adlreisieg ocll-dm s. M. WHEATON. P. S. During my absence from the city, all orders will meet with prompt attention if left at the store of J. WlWberger. s. m. W. Carriage Factory- TnE andersigaed have opened a Carriage Factory cn Second street, between Washington and Adams streets, where they are prepared to Manufacture and Re pair Carriages at tbe shortest notice. Alt work done by them will be guarantied, and a share ot public patrontge solicited. JanS-ly L. S. BURR 4c CO. Gentlemen's Mats! THE NEW STYLE FOR FALL AND WINTER 13 RECEIVED BT WHEATON, Fashionable Hatter, 75 Front Row. 10,000 PAIRS OF BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, FOR SALE CnSAF AT , octl2-ly No. 75 Front Row. C. C. MAYD WELL'S OPPOSITE POST OPPICE, MEMPHIS, TENN., WHERE can be found an decrinn ot Grave Work, which will be furnished a. cheap as it caa be got In any market Welt. Also, BuRuiBg Wotk done at short notice. It Is to the Interest of all persons wanting such work to purcha-e from the yards at Memphis lastead of purchas ing trom Agents, as tae jwanuiactors Bars to add th twenty per cent, thai is paid Agents to the wutk sold by them. Southerners, look to your interest. dec3-daw6m . C. C.MATPWE LL. PORTRAITS, Life-SIzeJvin Oil Colors. HAS opened his' STUDIO In Clark's MarMe Building, where he win be pleased to see these that with to employ bis pencil. 5- Portraits also ralnted from Daguerreotypes and Photographs. janl7 The Best in the World CAN be done by those who wish to purchase City Property, or l-andeame Country Residences In tbe suburbs. On some ot tbe latter can be had a Sue Residence, ready for eccupatlea. Terms liberal, and title good. Apply to cctl7-tf CnARLKS I McLRAN E. W. RUCKER, Surveyor and Draughtsman, OFFERS his services to the public and will give prompt attention to any business connected w,ih his vocation. He may be found at his cfflce en the west aide cf Main street, south of Union. (Greenlaw's Bulld- Jng,) unless absent cn professional business. REFERENCES J. E Chadwkk, Henry G. Smith, J. M. Prcvlne, Robertson Tpp, B B WaddsJl, Philip H. Thonapsia, JohnS Clajbrook. feb5-1y TO Tl! X-'U.BIiTO: The Madison Street Sash, Door and Blind Factory. THE undrrstlgn'd has taken the stand recently occu pied by Moore &. Halstead, over th- ."nanlne Mill of Whipple, MeCnllagh tc Co., and Is prepared to fill all or d rs fer Sash. Doors, Blinds, Frames, Casings, Mould ings, Msntls, ate. Particular attention paid to dressing; and ripping Ltxn ber,fsr tbe Carpenters and Builders. Jan23.dSm R. VIRGESOW. 100 Barrels, Flour. VARI0U3 brands, from the best Extra to Superfine, for. sale by B. MERRILL, ocS Mam stsaet. J&W HO UTM TO THE EAST AND NORTH, MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON Itt isn F?Tl-aw.td. -A' U4A-to I' .J .1 hum i y M S & R O .2 & . WESTERN mrisinv . OPEN TO CORINTH. 0-J!?1.,,,,"'.Ar'"' 1Sie- TUROIGUMA1LTRAIN wUI leave Mnsuhls. Daif.t .t-j-nn . 1- at . Cenntb at r. it.; at Somerville at 10:00 a. a. IUturniag Leaver Corinth at 1 r. si.; SoaerrBle 3 r. 31. ArrivesatMeanAU.fr on. ' i rrnl Tram connects at Corinth with a donate Dally Llueef first class Post Coaches to the terminus of the Kastern Division of the Memphis aad Charleston Rail road. Thence bv RaUwar dlnt i-j i-4i. with all Eastemeities. ' Staging reduced to forts aUa. and trflrj.tn gmsing rapidly. THROUGH TICrSTS seU ta the faBalT,. rioi.. CHARLESTON, SAVANNA!?, WILMINGTON, CHATTANOOGA, NASHVILLE, AUGUSTA, MA SON, - HtxN TS VI LLK, MONTGtaMERT, STEVENSON, RDecini 1 This Traln'alsocomnectsaitb the- Mtsst h rm! nanruau w lieny springs. UxfarC!. Graaatala. nantan Jacks, &c, iua. Also ceaneexs at Grand Junction Station wtthTsaaes see Central Railroad to Bolivar, Jackson, HaatiBCdea Also coo sects at Pocahontas with rri-WeeMr TJaeof iAscue raiupiey, roniotoc, Aberdeen and Caiaaabfis, S13lMippi. 11IIIOCG1I TO NASHVILLE TJI 31 HOURS. Vu the Memptds aBd Charleston. NaahvUle aadChatia- I . . 3anbTs) between Memphis aad lie Jatwtien with the Mississippi Central Railroad: leaves Junction 7.00 a. it. ; arrives at Memphis 11:00 Leaves Memphis 2:00 r. ax.: arrives at the JnnetUn G:00 j. M. Freight Trains lerve Mems-ls for PMhsstas DAII.T at 7 a.m. uoors dose at 4 r. ax. Throagh Tickets only, on the above Rantes. cm bcik- mru mi uie ooatraerctai Hotel, as wen as infrma-n wuamcu wua acoau. Fassengrrs are ren nested to nurehase Tickets bef.re en. taring the cars, and save payment of extra tare. Baggage checked to all stations on the R-Hrsad. u u K(,sc wutw ivcetrcu witaout being eatexeq. acn passenger win be allowed sevaatv-ave aad at Baggage by Railroad, and sixty pounds by Stage ; but no "iK,e -,u cm as baggage that is t iacident ta Ion t the passenger. In case of less the Com I DluT will Data I P"Fr" themselves respon 1 responsible far an ameunt net ixewdtar SlOO -.r'-.V! ' . " m., um- 1 uiiuE tire uviui u wKn idct arts ii vt tad iiwimfp lhl. thfT ., ,-.-, -,., "VT- I WI1-U B. ATRES. I ! Saperlniendent of Transportation. or Baltimore, WasIlingtOn, NeiT Yorlt, Pliiladelpliia, &c. Direct Through -Line for the East I JBaltimore and OMo RAILROAD. THIS Roati runs from Wheeling to Baltinwr, (37S miles.) and to Washington, (too miles.) and aresenta the fullest advantages both as a fnnht and nassen-n line. It runs through wild and rumaallc regjuas of the Allegheni.s; and being solidly constructed, cvrapleteiy equipped and ear-fully managed, is one of the most at tractive and safest Railroads in the United States. The Central Ohio Railroad, from Columbus and Zaesville to Yt heenag, unites this road with aB Duet ions of the West and Southwest. The oslv Titnocaii Tickets runs MnMpnti. Louisville and St. Louis to the Natioxal He. TnoroLIS, are sold by thu road, which rum dlrecl u asatngion withonl the delay ot passing thnwgh Baltt- raure. It Is also tbe only line by which baggage can b owhu vu n zasron iruci toe unto river. Suy t-e mail route from Meatus -lake the mail steamers, running daily fur Loui.vtlle, coXSadarf thefe! with mail steamers ur JerTersonvril R.llrWj.Tf.- natl, where they arrive ao as to ceanevt with tharVeri utile tami natiroaa lor Columbus, coanectng tnert with Central Ohio Railroad, throatrh Newark aadZ-neti-vtile, to Wheeling. By the express train of this route, the time from Cincinnati to Baltu are and to Wjhintw is less than 27 hours. Be sure to ask fer tickets fey the BUino and Ohio KaMroad Route. Q-P-sse-gerr frem MemahtscoiazB-stthroneh St Luuis, can buy Through Tickets by Uw B liaaure and Ohio Railroad. This route lays throagh Vt-ceaaea, Terra Hautev Indianapolis, etc., to Wbeeiiag. ever the new t)ha and MiSMsstppi and cennBecting Roads. These coaarctloas are all direct,-ana the tune from St. Louis to lUitimeR or Washlnzton is but about 43 hours. Throu-h TKkca ty this route may be had of tbe Agent, under the Plan ters House, at the following rates : From St. Louis to Baltimore $s to Washington $26. At Wheeling tbe passenger takes the superier cars ol tbe BaKtmore- and Obw Radrvad. which leave three tisea daHy fer Baltimore, Waantmrbo, Pltiladelpbta and New York. Through in 16 or 17 hours, lacledtag stoppages. For safety, speed, regularity, beauty ot she country, and general comfort, this road is scoad,WiuiaiB the Union. FK-1UUTS. This company Mt-Msea the laneai equipment of any Railroad in the JOTe'SUtes, and is prepared to do an iiamense bustncM in tra-sportatiaa. The rood makes Immediate connection at the wharves and in the streets of Baltimore with the Railroad to PhBadel phia and New Tork, steamers ef Encesou aud Ualti more Steamship line., by Cxual and Sea to New Tork. and by new Merchants aad Mtaera' Line to Bjatos. iteataefs to Norfolk, CharlestoB, S-vannah, c. For paMienlara, see f reagbt tariff, copies ot which may be had of tbe Forwarding Houses in tbe West, or o' J. B. FORD, Receiving and Forwarding Agent at Wheeling. WM. S. WOODSIDK, Master of Transportation, BaJtinwre. - A. T. LAVALLBTTK, iur5-ly Agent, 61 FrootKew, Memphis, NE ARRMGEMENT ! ESFECIALLT FACILITATING TRAVEL BOUND To the North and East! Through in Three Days and a Half to New York! ILLINOIS CENTRAL JZ 1 JL. M O 21 From Cairo to Chicago Direct in Eighteen lloart. Without Break of Guage or Change of Cert or Baggage. T Chicago, connecting with Michigan CentralCars XX leaytng the same Depot, for jtetrojaNMara Fad, Roctoner, Albany, New Tork, Bettenf a US aft Ea stern and Atlantic CHles. Only two change ot Cars from Cairo to Niagara, and three from Cairo to Albany, and four from Cairo to New York. Time from Cairo to New Tork, forty-nine hours. Fare as Uw, and com fort great er, than by any other route. Passengers through are SOT subjected to the delays Consequent to the frequent changes by short lines of Railroads through Indiana aud Ohio, to tbe East and North. Alao, connecting. at Chicago with Michigan Southern Trains, for Cleveland, Dunkirk:, and the East, with Lake Shore Railroad and .Steamers fer Racine, Milwaukee, Sheboygan, c, and with - splendid Line of First Class Steamers for SaultkSte Marie, Lake Superior, Coiling wood, Toronto, &afi -tains leave CiirtjEiery Morning and X renins as fol lows I " 6:05 a. M., Chicago and Dsnlelth Express, Sundays excepted. This Train connects at Chicago with New Task Light ning Express, over Michigan Central, Great Western and New York Central Railroads, throagh in thlriy-o-e hours. This Train also connects at Sandoval with Ohio aad Mississippi Railroad for St. Louis and Vtncennes: at Fana, with-Trains crfihe Terra Haute, Alton and St Louts Railroad, for Indianapolis, Louisv&ie and Cincin nati; at Decatur, with 'Main Lino Express for Galena Dunlelth; the latter connecting with Trains to Spring field, Naples, Rock Island, Burlington and Qulncy. 6:10 r. 31., New York Express, Saturdays excepted. Stopping only t important Stations, except on Signs! connecting with Main Line Day Express front Decatur U Dsnleith, and arriving at Ohicago at 2 p, St. Passengers for the Upper Mississippi, win find at Dun leltb. steamers cf the Dunlelth and Minnesota Packet Company, ready to leave on the arrival of either Cairo Train for Le Crosse, Redwing, St. Paul, Ax. passengers for Janesvllle, and Central and Eastern Wisconsin con nect at Freeport with Trains to Belolt and Janesville, and frem thence to Madison and Central and Eastern Wis consin. " - The Maps and Charts Indicating the Great Centra Route to the North and Za.tare an exact transcript of Colton'sMapof the United States, and passengers are requested to examine this route as well as the raming time cards ef the connecting Roads, and judge for them selves as to the correctness ot the above statements The opening ot the Illinois Central Railroad from Cairo to Chicago, and thus forming a speedy and direct means of communication between the Upper Lakes and Elvers, and tbe Lower Mississippi, affords to the pleasure traveler, a. well ss the business man, attractions and facilities for reaching the North and East, which surpass those of any other route whatever. The accommodations fur nished by tte Company for the convenience ef the trav eling public, the permanency of the road and structure, the strength and elegance ot the Engines and Cars, com mend themselves o those who desire la traveling fprecf, comfort and tafety. TICKETS GOOD FOR ONE YEAR, with the pTivtleje ot laying over at any point, can be had at Memphis, Cairo, and at the principal Rallioad Offices on the line. A. T. LAVALLETTB, Agent, Junl lr Memphis. Jnm. Choice Irish Potatoes. 130 T OC128 B. MERRILL, No. 5 Monroe street. Bauiiiif. Rale Rope and Twine, CONSTAN tLTouhandandfors-leby B. MERRILL, oc'- Monroe street. Economy. A NEW, lUht, elegant ond cheap Patent SPRING . MATTRESS, for sale by sep2S-tf n. X. GR0SVENOR. JPianos A SUPERIOR atsortmsnt of Pianos and Meledeoss, TlJ a st received by sep2S-tf H. M. GR0SVEN0R- Carpets & Curtains TUST received, a large asortment:ofelrant Velrer' O Brussels, Tapestry, Three Fly. Superior and Coraaioa Carpets.Rujs, Curtains, Cernices.&c sejflS-U . -ir.M.GR0SVN6a. Baitoatea MISSISSIPPI CENTR Ala AND TEN- RAILROAD, " ""W-ajJ-JM-- South iroa -tVToxir rr- a--. Leaves Bwilvar DAILY (3aa4ays4xpte) at 5-15 a m SSSSi.? 7 A" - Tram frtr, & jVncwtoto ?M ? I 'v "f"' " Buck's SxUo Nashvmc via Huntin-ton: anu -S"or T-r-A-i--- L-avei Black's Stattun ai -i-tt . . JunetisnwithMaB Train, artivlag Tt Metnh-Tt 7 s. Leaves Grand Junction ate "t V r a --.-(. - a -. . . var at 8.JS. - ' Passengers for Jackson. wiu have 1. sugtng thin ,y anfother ' K P. NKFLT "-n't MISSISSIPPI AIVD TENNESSEE RAILROAD. to Como, ON and aitr Sunday, January 12th. 1867 THSOrnrr MAIL TRAIN wt, u.it. Mempi,l. ?? zuTr": m 10110 a- "- . - 1J,"7"'f1 at Como with J P. McAJexander it t-" ht, tor Panola f. -Tf1 Sttsog -V mues b. tween Mem! 02- JOhesrs. ThetraveLnr St her ' ' J'"H sa'' Vifkakarg tVan any The FR8ISHT TRAIN will make Aariv in.. e... exc-Dted ) rrwH ad after Moaday, ta. ltB 'ct' Como. It wtl!beex.-cj.d that cooslBn-., w7have .r'aogetaeBtsiaadeta receive their xods at the stauJn oa arrival, w th- Coas, any have onlr ?-.,. ! La mr'.V".r.Ufc'B -Bt., and wiU not be re,po. Ms for the loo ar danage to the e-ae at thai sUiionT f""1 r S-'-d ta panhase -..cket,, beSra eBterteg tbe ear, and save payment . ,lUa an Bgag ehech-d io asi .Ia4k) ea the Ra road, and no baaM wi.l be , cetvd wuhoot betag cheeked Esn "rfllt o- l-ed K9 ta-raa. of b.ISgehy ij c.aMWpcarbrsUgba. bo artscte wm b Tcar rled as bsgae :h; la not iasident tn th. passeaets. ' " - .a... CiT CM0!PJ' w1" aokJ themsalvesre- !PJWe Mr a- an;omt not exceeding $0. .tr J ,7 iravestag atone, must have a permit um. ih. p mi u. whKh thv ant u, .-JTrJlZ natai. ib. p ,n. u. whKh they are ta go, and snecVfvtne that tyr w.t.-v! by Balteoad. or tA,r eartleO. E-M.PA-RICS. x Saperiotendent JanlO Trom Memphis to Jackson. 83 so. From Memphis to Nashville, $10 50 Via Jackson, Waynesborc' and Col i m hi. -l. CONNECTING near Brown.ville with the Memphis and Ohio Railroad and at Tbem- , T flJ"!-1"6 K",re,l Tlw Is thacheapestrouu to Middle Tennessee, and travelers are assured that no pains or expense wl be spa. ed to reader them cemf oru A -ches, horses and dnvers are sopenor Our liae connects at Jackson Hh r -nr - j . Co. 's linaf four horse post coaches to Naahville. .UKWOQD FORTTNg. Favc to Grenada Soo""" Including Urnnibus Ticket to Holly Springe. Tho Cheapest and Quickest Boute Between Jlcmphis and Grenada It nov,pretmted to the public via the .llemphis and Charleston and Mississippi Central Railroadsi. FOR tiekets or information, apply to anviu-uir aiits uu.. Agents. Commercial Tlnl.t N. B. POREST, piAl!I li SL.AVIS, No. S7Adams-st3 MenipUis, Ten., j-.. in ittu iroaa vrtn Carolina,, tw.-ntv five likely joung negroes, to winch h desires to call the atunlioa of purvhaaers TS , le will tr ia the regular receiot or n.rn. A ii North and South Carotiua every month. Hi. . -gro Bvpol is one of he nw.t complete and commodioua . tab!ibment of the kind ia the Southern countiy and his re-vi-tiees exact aad syst-raatic, cleanliness, nat aees and contort being strictly ebMrved and enfor- el Bt aim a to furnish to custotrers A. I set vants a I Seas h-al, soaad aad perfect la body and mind " N gro-' tak.f on eoeimisioa. Ian2t TO RAILROAD CONTRACTORS McMixxtille, Tesn . Janaarr 13. 1857. comeaciag .t MeMiaariile, the SMthern teminus. and ronuirg N.rta throagh Warren, WhMe aricLFutnaL otbii. loaavi -tstoa, ia uvertcireeuBty. The character ef the work H heavy, campfnlng a large amoaat of reck excavatwa. several heavy lofts ef bridge, masonry and twelve hundred lineal feet ot Score ou McCulinm's Brtdgtag. Pitfposals for the above work my be made by sections ot mile one each, ar for thirty, or the whole sixty mt es 'n ctadiag iron, tractlaytns; depot bandings, and all th rqaipmet-t -eeesaary fer opeiatieg the read when oom-Pl"-- Puns, maps, praos and spedOcatiaBs ra.- h .n and all ath-r iaianaaleoa obtained at the Engineer's office after March Is, at MeMinavUIe. arber.ra lb.ttim. ky addressing a as the R-iguo-rr'a sface at the Mobile aaa us hi Hauroaa, jaeuaa, Tenn. ROBT. STERLING, teb3-dtll0aiar Eoglaeev ia charge. ESTRAY. V TAKES ap at my house, one BAT H0RSS, dVeIt hd foot white. Had on new saddle and -Kr ull- Miti,aaf T- T T, t .. ..A laalTtf --. . tf. , a ' 1 .-i . No. 23t Main-sL M. C. GAYCE & SON, - UCTIO NT OR. S , COMMISSION MERCIfiiNTS, General Agents ttReal Estate' Brokers No. 25 Madison Street, 1 Memphis, Tenn. PARTICULAR attention will be given to aB sales in the city or country, of Negmrs. R-al Batahs, Merchan dise, FuraUare, Land Scrip, Stock, Ac. AM kinds Rest ing and Leasiag Property, etc. Storage and Coo si-nut -als (oHCtted treat all secti- a. Re'arntBg our gratefnl SrCkmwIedgmenta fertbeverr liberal patnmage heretofere recetvwt, we bow pledge aar selves. bavlBgdvterauBed oa Btaklag Mimphis our per manent borne, to daabte oar dlligeaee it Msslbl. and think with twenty years experience In the frt th last eltven iaMTnphis, we eutht to be gradaa!s ind feel esBfident we eaa (i.e. a we tbiek we have done, general satisfaction References V. O ,Har1i H. Co.. R. A. rarker, S. H. Larab Co , W. Ut ward. B. F. Farnsworth Co , Geo. Flaherty Jc Bro . I. 8. Ei:iaad, R. '. Riakley, Esq ,B. Graham, Esq., Co.. R. T pa. Dr. Sam. Gilbert, Mem phis; Baldwin Starr. N T D- aiso-'&. Son. W. I Brace X Co. . Ctaciaaatt : T o. T. Rrad. Esq , S. Cassl dy, Louisville ; Measr; lii.'icaa, Eawllngs. B F. Shields Ji Co., Tbos. B. WiastbB, Nw Orl i , R. M. Spice; k Oo. febl-3si 330,000 "AT 3 ? 33C or ,1 CHEWING AND SMOKP.G TOBACCO, At Manufacturer- Prices. AMONG which mjy lie faaod . Wm Oromp'ofl'. ."-I bra ted brands, LTBChhar; HeadertoB and iluleebe braBds. Dr. James Si an Jts " Harry of the West, c " C. Ford's Anna Bioe, &c., R. J. WaA.-s braadx. " Jas. Tberaas. Jr. 'a Crescent City Paragon, Richmond; Co-fcy te. Winrree's bur ef Rlcbm'd Pride of'VaT " A. DtH's Fn M.(l.wer, 2tc ' Cole an Wirfam'. C W. Iris, " Hardsrov'5 ' llirasble, Jtc., " C M.Cof (C M !osiy brand) CarffleJ Wi hers & Ay rurar America, . W. T S.-uthi-riia brand. R. F icha-di t Caswell, "ReedvBe.N. 0. With a f n-at vararty ef Cemmea brand! too nomeroua tomentlen. all of -Lkeb -viil be sold at INVOICE PRI CES, to coe ocn.ili arrli. Even article war anted fresh and genuine, and direct from the factory J B. SHARPS, Wholesale Tobacco Factor, dccSlwd-w3 No. 25 Madlxoa strret. Chancery Sale of Two Valuable j Negroes. PURSUANT tort Drecree of the Tjhaneerr Court at Memphis, rendered November Term. 1856 in tho case of Joseph Lenow and Archibald Wright, Adm'rs ot Albert G. Underwood, dee'd, and others, ex-part rpttltloa t sell Slaves "te., I will on - - Tuesday, 24th Pebruary-, 1850, la front of my ooce. in the city of Memphis. Brocetd to settto the hlghett bidder for cash, , " Two Valuable -Tegroes,. belonging to the Estate of said A. G. Underwood, dee'd vu : Negro Man named HENRY, a No. I Plasterer, and hii wife AGNES, an excellent House er Kitchen Servant. Sale at 11 o'cloek a. m. Jar-t-dawtds JQHNC. LANIER. C &M. ESA1-AYS SIIELRT COUNTY- taws up by Stark y Reddtt, on the Uth aCay of January. 1557 -sorrel MARE, shout f fifteen hands high, supposed te be about twelve .r thirteen years ofcL biand face, both hind It white up ta tbe hock a ull saddle mark on ler left side and wind broken Valued at $12. ' A'so, a 11-,-t bay HORSE MULE, fourteen bands high, 'three ytars old. a strip running down each shoulder and along the back, maae reached and tail shavethst frown onfagaln. Val ued at $73. Said RdJitj-alis at Green "Bottom, fire miles East of Rale gh - - Taken up by Benjamin Cath cm the 15th day of Jinna ry, 157, a brown-MARE, seven years eM, Uli Unda high, white spot en the nose, both hlndtettwhlte YaI- U'd at t35y. Said rash rssldts In the PJth Civil Distjlct, about thtee miles East ef German town. T.ken rp by K J. B. L. Winn, on the 10th day of F-b-Tuv.y, 1S57 a bright bay HORSE, about ten jears. old, ftlrteen hand, ht-h f.i.lsi rst hit. VatM, . l env rHadonawsaddlanrbrIdM. Said Winn, resideclRthe ctiy ot Memphls-fith CivH Distriet- - A,S. TOOMAS, febI5-w2t .Bwitr Shelbv corcatr. 'i 1 ' 1 " Sniokern. Attention! . ' I U1T rec-ivej, 180,000 Cigars, ranging i.pr.ee iTera tl $10 to $i0 a thousand, by-'- " ,: " - Jif. iH."JLF0TTE, itclt M-ta-st., 3- drtWy-iaia.). . i i ffrtr tt,