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BY M'GLANAHAN, HuTTON & CO. j
JVIEMPHI TENS.,. TUESDAY MORNING,; AljRIL 28, 185,7;: ;
VOL..YDL
PU ttaSHEDDAlLT.'TM-WBKaU.TAXDWEEEl.T,
JML R. M'CLAXAHAX, LEOXIDA3 TROUSDALE,
WM. H. HUTTON, BENJAMIX F. DUX,
" ""trjfOEB THE STYLE AND FIRM OF I
TitlWrii auJ iETTBasJaH Brilasls,2oa oTntn-
WI :r, gHODLD BE ADDRESSED. j
Dally, Is advance, per annum $10 -00
ivt-vveesay,. - . ouj
WwUr. - ". " soo
EJ"JPlw Weekly paper -wilt be furnished te Clubf orTx-n
M upsitnu xi sje ob excn ; py lmmiaj in au
asee. aa) emy C4s to be suae Bp at one office.
EJ An od sabecriber and a new one will be takes to
sellaer atSt Wetch. - - -
J3 te-.Bf cae will the paper be-seat to new: f abscri-J
fcers hastes tbe.-erder for the same is attended with tfce-j
cash. 1
J3 AHjteHr sserip4ioru wiH .iMerelduV and
ptyaMe haT-yeerly teadvance. j
J3 TVe torgig terms wHl be -strictly and riskily
tJereJ to. "'- ;
DAaXY RATES FOR ADVERTISIJfG.
Sifted if the Appeal and Eagle and Snjiurer.,
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For each a4mteaal iaeertloa or same.
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its eim m9S eatw eo'to 0050 ooes 00I75 oojoo do
E3- 0 Kare, renewable weekly, per annnaf, kM
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pace, chassed as jjcw each dat, and en third page.
an alTOBrqorer stales rate . , '
Xj AdirtieeBen directed to be displayed, -or' set In
large type.icaargea double ram. i -
Te 1 xlrertlfers wf 1 be cbArffed extra far occrj
pyin apace over contract, aad wkea laeoe TrPli la-re-
q mred to bf aeea, or sue airerueesBesi( aepi oa insKe di
tST TsaflT adeitlee wta be cbaiged extra at regular
rates fa Kasts, Sfa's, BeasoTaU. Copartnenhjp To
Uow. ToTtWrcsteec, c. .
FJT TSkMIESTTtbTERTlSISa MUST BE PAt FOR
N ADVANCE.
J3 K dTer1leisKW wtv appear In tfre "Weekly paper
anlesa by spec al contract.
t3 Adverffceseafci t be IncetM in the Weetlr paper
only, or at lrresolar lnfervala is ettber of the papers, will
be cbarsnd $1 per are for erery insertloa.
J3- AoactBSjcaBaMate fer State, County and Mn-
nicTpal OSces, $6 eacs, to be paid in advance. in every
lnstaace.
13" AdverU'Jny-aM tstf Otarita-JosUtmioris,
Fire Cosptntes, ward. Town, and other Public Meetlnss,
to b chanred half price. 1
ty Marriages asd Deaths are paUltbed as sews J bet
OWMartrs.THbaiea at Kespect Faaoral InvitatJoh:
other a4rrJUismtit. -
J3" AH Lecal Trassteet AdrertisenieBU will be
(harced ay the bnertiOB.
XJ- Editorial XoUces In Local CelBtBB wiK be clart;ed
e wroi-per isne j
i tbe
foregoing :
I ; Li
AiouuAAUA.v. fiurro.N & JL'U
Irij&sstcital (llaris.1
4
Sr. R.
T.. I. ASK I.
LATE Staff H; yaici in aad Di'ector of several Tlopltais
inCetsaaay, Bumber of different Medical Sofietits
in New lots., bas ieeated in the city or Mespsls, am of
fers his service to the poWtC as Physician, Accoscher,
and for all operations in S -rgery .
X3 OAoe oa washingtoB street, between Main and
S-ojud. " oct30
HOMEOPATHY.
T'f A- "EBMOKDS, M D , (Ute of Hopkiosvllle, Ky. j
VV Hoatftonothie andTMydropatbic Phyidan, tenders
tl prefetaSMM) Vrvlces to tbe ciliaens of Memphis.
Residence Iiadikon street, srx to tbe PlaalncMI0.
OOa VsMhs street, adioioisg tbe Advocate office, i
Refers to McOoeahs & Triee, J, Torian k. Son, W J.
Davie and Wt B! Milton. ' mar22-6m
. G. WEATHERFORDjVf
CJCIbBSLOK AT LAW, and ileal Estate AjlDt. Kapo
leoo Ark
lU-fer u A. Wright. Esq , aad Cjl R G. Parne, Mem
phis ; Jadce 2. L Carntbers, Supreme Court E. Q.
r.asxmaa. JSeq ,KishviIle; MaJr G. A.. Henry, eiarks
Hle, Tea , andeles. T. B. Flooinoj?, Desha" Co., Ark.
cnarM wly -"
DRS. 3IOORMAX & BROTVIV.
OFFICE on Adams Urtia rer- of Jones, Brown fc
Co , oa Main street. Df. Moorman's res Went a on
litnlf street, hetweea Vance -and Klliott streets.
iM25-lm
CHAS. D. FOXTAIXE, I
ATTORN" ET AT LAV Pectatec, Miss., wUl attend
strictly teari prefessiesal bnstsess which my b:
entrcst d to hissria any tbe CourU of North Musis'
eippi. felflT If '.
J. A. MOOJT,
ATTORKSr AT LAW, General Oottedlnc asd Land
Aets,-T6r th KcnKerh atad EaKnn Co an ties of
tSg&iytf -; j : "
L,. O. RITES,
ATTORXEr AND COUXSELOK AT LA"W, Memphis,
Tean. OsBcc in the Post Office Bundles.
All oasmess entrusted to his care will receive prompt
and faithfd attention. CoHections peompUr made la the
snrrjunding counties of "West Tenneeae, Mississippi and
Arkansas.
JanU-dawly - u
r Card:
DR. SAMUEL GILBERT, Sr., has retnmed lahlJoH
homeateadeear-Memphil, and reopened bis iBflrm
ary, and wai remain permanently. He treats tbe follow
ng Chro&ic Diseases: Cancers, 6cSa;rvrbl e SweiUog,
Tamers add VTcas, withoat Sartienl'eperations. He also
treats an ChrBic Female di-4xie, 3.jresf loagstandlnit.
Tetter. Rbenmatiam, Syphilis, and all ferms of Mercurial
Affections.
Dr 6. dfesaa it BBBcesary tosaj-Bere, ashehasUv
Cf witnesses of hi success from Maine to Oregon,
decls-dawly k
JAMES 31. IHTJRPHY,
Grozxoral TTin-r rl J2a.5oxa.-t.
JACKSOXPORT.JLRK.,
TTILL atteed persoaaMy to tbelocatlae of Swamp Land
V V Scrip and Warrants In the Jacksonport and Helena
Districts, seiltaE Land xad-pajtss Taxes.
Hefef enees.
B. Graaasn. Mempbis,Tenni; A. S. Hney, Lit He Rockr
R C Briakler, "
Mai T. MBit. Miss.;
W . M. Folwetlr. " -T.
Lane Jt Co,
H P. OoorHge, Heteoa,;
Myrtie & Moore,
Allen Pott, "
C W. Board. Jacksoaport;
d27-ly
J. Jiertod-ci'Oo., X. O.; .
J. A. Rousscan, LaGraSige,
- Teen
IT. E. BnttXawrencevlHej
Par
Pool ScWatgonIacksonpart
DIU THOS. ItELXER,.
LATE of ToscumUa .Alabama, has located permanent
ly In Mempbi:, nd offers his services to the public
in all tbe brabche of "his profession He has taken the
office heretofore occupied byDr, Bryan, comer of Shelby
and Colon streets. Having recently made a reXpl and
general selection of Sarglcal Instruments, he Is prepared
for an tb -operationi, of. Sarsery. Besjdenco oahclby
street, between H Jlng and xrexevant streets.
y9-ly l
R. G. PAi'XE, .
A TTOEXET"'AT' Li.'W. Memplils, lean. Office In the
r srW ftfr'Tf BaH'Mpg. r.!rjrn-attet, mar2t-dly
t a . u'nriJCftY -
ATTORXBT AT- LAW, MenrphU. Tenri. "Office1 In
"WaMr'd BnlWinj, ovtr Mansfield's Drug Stare,
-Main street. - anlO-Iy
DR. HEWITT
WILL practice medicine, on the principle that there ii
good in all system syand none all sufficient-. Offin
An Tbrux ctTt rtrfith Post Office BuikllUZ. SeCOnCi
dear from -the Pott Office.
Residence on the comer of!
Hersastdoand HilleU streets. !
"aEFERESCES:
Oal. J,.B.SVW..If.Wm,-Es-'nyw,od coonty.
tev.'P.S Blaad, Dr. J. B. Maclln, Fayette casnty.
R. Seaervl ie, BQ.. F P. Maelln, Esg., Tipton county.
J. L Webo, J. B. Ashe, Memphis. , -.
f fbi-d6e " ' ,
SMITH P BAXH.HEAD,
ATTORN ET AT LAW, Memphis, Tenn. Office In the
Post 0cs Block, over Aydlett &. Co., third story,
apt
R. F. L.OOXEY,
A VrORKST AT LAW. Office Ter C. W. Cherry &
A Oo.'e jan6-tf
b.,c..bho.ws,; : .
ATTOBXET-Af LAW, Marlon, Arfc, practices In
PhiUtps, Crittendea, Mississippi, Green, Randolph,
Lawrence, Independence, Jackson,-Poinsett, SU Francis
aodMniiro Ooantles, in Arkansas ' ' bct'-ggm
1 W.CEERSHAM ..W....ED. A. BEECItER.
WICK.ERSHAM & BEE CHER,
ATTORXETJS AT LAW, Memphis, Tennessee. Offioe,
Xo "21 Jefferson street Jan'rtf-T
R. V. RICHARDSOS.-W. W. TTnE ATLET. .M. A lUOQi.
Ricliardpon, Wheatley .& Higgs,
ATTOKKETS AI LAW OHoeon tbe Corner of Second
. and Court streets, Memphis, Tenn, ' ocll-ly
JOIIX A. XOOE4
ATTORXET AT LAW. Office in the Poet Oflce Bund'
lag, Memphis, Tenn. - aov21-tf
. . GEO: DIXOX,
ATTORXET JtXDtJO0XSEM)R AT t Aw1, Xeophls
Tenn. Office, south side ot Court Square, 'bno door
wt of Wallace's Asction House, trpllrs. "
feko-dU . , . . ' "
' BEX. SHERROD, . . ,
ATTORXET AT LAW, Covington, Tenn. All bnslnem
estrssted to bis care will receive prompt attentlcs.
Ily!9-tr ' .
' D M.DUBOSE -
ATTORXET AT L1W, Memphis, Tenn. Office on east
side ef Main. streeCbetween. JefU'tscin and Adams.
Reer to P. Titosy McEwen;TarrlS'& McXetll, J. D.
VWUsm, W. B. MlBer and MUes Owes, 2Uapkdsv.Tenn
Moos, Titos & Co., Xew Orleans, JanI4-tf
5 - r i ., . "J
i li.;.i.Unru r,i.
1. x mj a ee 6 w 6 S se i ee ig so is oej-eo 60
57 4 a 6 w tbw s nH twhs fxTis 7f 2s so 30 00
j7 6 mL&M W (Mt Jte 80 30 00 S5 OC 30 00 0 00
7 7 so'w Ba i: win eajta Wsfi w 31 ss 50, so po
i?f 9t oatj bj iBteia!(teg4 wjw bV7 sJtaWj eo bo
6? 10 60 It e9TT5?pr6K0O W '5 52 0 70 bO
tis wjit'se i eajii W .e-to oo so oojss sp oo
ft ) ?3
BTJ AcXTdVOBBibo. .. ..i...w....Dl e.'WARD
ITIORKIS & WARD,
CA(R DEAttBS 1
Foreign ds IDoaaaoeitio
1Hats, Caps, Uoots, Shoes,. &C,
AO. 5195 JfJ JilT STiT:i;T,
(One door ioflth, o Monro,)
tpS-Jm MEMPHIS. TtN'K,
" jVlABOBi 1S57.
BOOTS, SfiOES AND HATS
" Trunks, Yallscs, Carpet Bagsi 4c
TtTniU arrDrali. we are In trceict of all klcd if Booti
LJ Shoes and Ilats, tbat are sew and Oeflnbiej inaking
one of tbe largest and best stocks .at &ac ctiMoTn-niade
work for retail trade to be fautid in Mempkls. Prices
will be low tor cash" -C lit and e.
HICKS, TERET & ANDERSON', -So.
215 Main street;
lnar25-dlr Opposite Conrt Square, MemphlSi
a a AT iWHOtiES A.M34 -
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS
'H-i JUK (rok in the wbMejalejdepirtmeiit ra.,
u-a is now nrse aaa compiei- 10 which .?ib-jztm
Rlspecttally call tbe attestlen of Merchants
?eBlr. Those byLS.(or cash. or satlsfaetoryjpo-
per, at short dales, wui ana it to their interesi to gire
ns a call before mating their parc&ascs..
J3-" Wholesale Rooms tip stairs,
HICKS, TERRT A AXDERSOX,
Xo. 215 Main street,
ap3-dawly Opposite Conrt Snnre. Memphis
J. BOKO
J. J. JENN-T
JAMES BOnO & CO., 1
HYHOIiESALE GEOCERS,
COMJiItlSSlOX MJiRGHAjajS,
' XfJ. k irowisb'S ROW, MEMPHIS,' TEXX.
feb21-dawly
"""" '-' -XT' TTAT VO 1 f T
TOBACCO TA'CTO'R,
3tb. 25 A!idJi(m-rf., lavsteaJTrtmljuaBeai-ilnr
MEMPHIS, TEXX.,
"TttOULD resneetfnHvlnformthe merchants ef Mem
V V phU aManiTftonlns! cdnntryj! that he has Just re
turned from tbe cities or Virginia, wnereae esiaoiisneo
a permanent Agency f.ir the aale of all grace or virgin
1 TnhiA .nd l.foml. in ben mnct.ntTtf An hasil a
stock equal la the demand, at manarscturers' prices.
Being rollr able Id comnete wuu tbe New xorx, Kaui-
more.Clndnnati ahd Xw Orleans markets, he invite
the atieatlonvf altdeaiers in the taove article to mi
-stock before purchasing elsewhere.
oc2I-diw tf J V. au.titrK
A. S. nANCOCE-.ll. Q. CLARE. it. GEO W. TROTTER.
Late Williamson & Late Aydlett & Late of SomervUle,
Hancock. Co.
HAXCOCKj CIi.tRli & CO.,.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers
DEALERS IN
BAGGING, BOPE, BACON, LABD,
FORK, FLOUR,
n TC 7-i -l iq of EToduco,
XO. H FRONT BOW, MEMPHIS, TEXX. '
febS
Co-Partnersliip Xotfce.
rRl JI1LTD.V McKKIGBT. laueot Sew Orleans, ha"
1X become aMoclatcd with nsln'lhe Grocery and Gam'
mission "Bsile datlnc from I he 1st Inst, Tbe style of
tbe firm will hereafter be GATES. WOOD &. McKMG HT
Mempnu, rto. 10, vai, uaiu a. n uuu.
SI. GATES A. SI. WOOD 3t. M'KKICBT.
GATES, WOOD & McKNIQHT,
Groccvs, Produce
ASD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,,
XO. 3 CKI0N STREET, MEMPHIS .
AGEKT3 naurd Powder Company; Colliers' 'Whltf
Lead and Oil Company, St. Louis; for sale of LIT
rpool Salt ffM3-uojcn
ENCOURAGE nOJIE IXDUSTRV.
HUBER & TFIXKELMANXi
AND
CABINET MAKERS,
Main-St., 3d Door lielow Union,
a tor nmuTMl In fill all nrders In the
House Carpentering ard Furxltnre busi
ness with neatness and dispatch.
Repairing and Varnishing .executed In
the best style. We warrant all work done in onr snop.
J. C. JAOOBI & CO.,
(Vi "is MairC bet. Union and Gayoso-sU.J
Importer? 'aflff Manufacturers ol
HAVANA & DOMESTIC '
IGAES AM) TOBACCO.
COXSTAN'TLT on hand, a large assortment of the mctt
favorite brands, at-moierate prlixs.
Jan36-Iy
a:
J. WALT & CO.,
WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL
ASD DEALERS IX ALL SIRDS Or
UPPER COUNTHY PRODUCE,
Southeast Corner af Main and Union Sta.,
MEMPHIS, TEXX.,
HAVE always on hand a well ana- carefully select oa
stock of articles In thelrllae, 'which they will sell at
the lowest current prices. 1
t3 Orders promptly HUM wim ttiipaicn.
J anlt-datw-l y
COMMISSION MEROHMT
AMD-
General &gent9-
1STO.
Dtr'noisrr now,
ME3IPJIIS, TESX. -
.oc23-tt
D. PANTE & C0.3
,ard Oil, Soap and Candle
I,OlTC1JFACTIJRERS,
141 Main street, Memphis. Terni.
THE highest maraes prices paiu lor rongn ana reuuercu
TaUow, Lard and Soap Grease. nov2.y
JOHN B. BOTTO; .
BOOT AND SHOE
M. ATS 13 1? ACT 13 1 E 1 ,
Xo. 66 Front- Row,
SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT,
IVToTn ToXils, TnriTi.,
Sgl SHC
fl-LJe
db-a KKF.raconstantlyon band, BOOTS and
bUUta, ot .nil own ms.se, ana 01 oiner
manufacturers. He Kyns. auo.Leather.
e and Unrjer. Calf Skins. French and
American Shoe Findings. Trdnks. Carpet Bags and Va
Uses, all of which he wl l sell as fheap as ,any la this
market. Give him a call before purchasing elsewhere.
decl9
A. STREET & CO,,
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
RAILROAD CARS, CARTS,
Poplar, between Main and Second Streets,
aug!2- MEMPHIS TEST.
G. B. L.OCKE,
Anctionecr and General Agent;
AKD
BEAIi ESTATE BBOKEB,
gj MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE ODD FE LLO WS' JIALL,
MEMPHIS, TENXES5EE.
PARTICULAR attention to aales of -City ot Country
Property, Xegroes, Merchandise, of every description.
Furniture, Land Scrip and "Warrants, Stocks, Renting1 and
"Leasing Propsrtr, "kc
' Storage and Consignments solicited.
Having engaged tbe services of Mr. J, V. CALDWELL,
an old and experienced Auctioneer, late of Hnntsvllle, Ala-)
bams. Tarn fully prepared to attend to consignments and
sah-s-of every' description. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
VA'bE OS COXSIOSWEKTS.
- Q-Storage and consignments solicited,
p. 3. I am Agent f ot The Adamsxpress Company,
maris
N. B. FOREST,
THAXill IIS SliAVES,
fro. 87 Adams-st, Memphis, Ten
nASJust received from Xorth Carolina,..
7k twenty.flve likely young negroes, to whlch-heWS
tffi-tlesltes tb call the attention of ?nrthasers.O
WfKe wirrrain' the regular1 receipt of "negroes
f rora'Xerth and South Carolina every month. His Xe
gro Depot Is one of the most complete and -commodious
establishment of the kind in thfSouthem country; anC
his regulations exact and systematic, cleanliness, neat
ness and comfort oerng Strictly observed and enforcexl
His aim Is to famish to custotr-ers A. 1 servants eoa
nld bands, sound and perfect in body and mind. Xe
groeststen-on commission tsnil
BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, &0.
DO you winiTo Buy isnoee- or any imu
Ladies', Mens', or Children, Gentle
Tnens'. Boys and Touth's' fine or common
BOOTS, SHOES, Or BKOOANS7 UO to
r. . .30lJinStToeUmempliaB,.
v(Aiiii.tr. TT. Hnnt's Oueenswkre' Store, "where
;ther is now openlnr Urge and entirely new Mock; and
Uroere all who' wish -can be accommodated sit either wfcolei
gale or retail, at low puces, ror earn. - -j V'
niarI0-2m WALLACE k TAX FELTS.
dtottoii cf actflxs:
t- at. APPERS0X....C. SELCACH...."SATI& ATlAltJ
-' E". M. ATPERSOS & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
CdBunission k Forwarding: Merchants
AND DEALERS IN
BAGGING.BOPE, GBOCERIES, &c,
MO.' C5 FROST ROW, antt S JEFFERSOX-ST t
MEMPHIS, TEXX.
T)AIITICUL-Otilfentlon paid to Storing, 'Shipping and
X Selling tkiiron.
PRATT'S fOTTOV fJIXS.
WE are Agents fpr the-sale of T: PRATT'S ceTtbraled
COTTON GIXS which have been to favorably known or
the last Cumber ot years. Persons wishing .to purchase
are requested to call and examine them. All Gins are
sold "under a full' guaranty.
mrIS-m E. M. APPERSOX 5t CO
53" Holly Springs, Miss., Times; Gieneda, Miss., Re
publican; Panola, Miss,, Star; ;Ht$i'svlIle, Ala., Advo
cate; Tuscumbla, Ala., Enquirer; unwasviue, Tenn.,
Journal, copy six months, t na scpa di.is 10 snis omce
A.
M. HOEKEVS & CO.,
( Succaion toPovclllr Co.,)
Cotton Factors
A3TD , ." .
COIffifflSSIOIV ITtEllCHAiXTS
xq. 41 uwiox' Street,
senl7-lr XEW ORLEAXS, LA.
g. WILDS Tiautow,
D. C. WILXIASM, "
J W. A. BR YAW,
I M. V. BRVA1T,
Late of Panda, Miss.
Late ot La Grange, Tenn.
"V1MW, BETA1 & CO.
tton Factors, Commission ai
Forwarding
MERCHANTS.
N'o. 6 Front Raw, oTer Mtncham k Galbraltkis,
MEMPHIS. TEXX.
PARTICULAR attention paid to-Storing, Shipping aid
Selling Cotton. Charges 60 cents per bale.
J3 All cotton sent to as will do covereu 3 insurance.
unless otherwise instructed. augzs
WARD LAW IIP WARD., ,..WM. T. JIOWARD.
W. HOWARD & CO.,
Cdtton Factors, Commission and
orwarmng aicrciianis,
Nfi A finWARn'F? ROAV. MEMPHIS.
DEALERS in Bagging, opeTwine. Sugar, Coflee, Mo
lasses, Rice, 'Flour, Lard. "Baoon, Mackerel, Salt,
London Porter. Ale. "Wine. Whisky. Vinegar. Gnino.
Lime, Land-Plaster, and Groceries' generally. A good
stock now on band, and for sale at reasonable prices. .
Caah advances made on Cottons In store for sale pr
shipment, All Cottons Insured unless otherwise Instruct
ed. Oar-Open Policy of insurance covers an union con
signed to cs by water; also, the risk of Fire while px
store, unless otherwise Instructed. - Our prices for storing
and selling Cottons, the same as wa have charged for
years past fifty joenta per bale. Inlyaq
BEKJ. REID
J. U. REID
R. !EID & RRO.,
Cotton Factors
ASD
C o m m i s s I 0 n M e r c h ant s,:
XO. SS FRONT ROW. MEMPHIS. TEXX.
A T.T,Cot!on sent tooar address Insured, unless' tastroe-
fX tlons ,(o the contrary are received. Plantation
orders tilled with care. Store and Sell Cottsn at Bfjy
cents per-bale. -dccMmrlT
p. atdlett.-..
A'fir Orleant.
. J. c.
cotrcnERTjr,
Mcmput.
t. p. aydlett & CO.,
OTTON FACTORS
FORWARDEVG merchaxts,
MO. 63 GRAVIER-ST., XEtV ORLEANS.
DOUGHERTY & AYDLETT,
WHOLESALE GEOCEES
Ahd
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
XO. 23 FROXT ROW, MEMPHIS,
TXTlLLmake cash advances on all Cotton or other Pre
f V uncdshlppea 10T. r. Ayaretut x., ew uri-ans.
ocfi-ly K
" OtJDDY, BEOWN & GO.,
10TT0N FACTORS
AMD qENERAL-
Coiiiniission Merchants, .
36 CaMP STREET, XEW Oil, LEANS. .
CASH advances made on all Cotton or other Produce
consigned as above, by MILES OWEN".
Janll-tf ,
COTTON FACTOR
ARD '
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. a Monroe Street, bet. Front Row &Main,
(S0U1H SIDE,)
HGmDliIs. Tcnnessoo.
PARTICULAR attention paid to sale and shipment of
Cotton and other Produce
Bagging, Rope and Plantation Supplies furnished at
lowest market prices. oct28
jr. JL. Tersers
Cotton Factor & Coramission Merchant,
JxLOBDy Z iLUnt'S JiGW JllOCli,
Up Stairs, To. 17 1-2 Front Row, Mempliis.
I WILL pay particular attention to fill lng orders for
-Groceries, Bagging and Rope, &c.
Julv-l-dawly . ,
T. B. XORMEXT,
Cottom Facto?
' ASD
COMMISSION MEECHANT,
MOSBY Ss HUNT'S NEW BLOCK,
Up Stairs, 17 1-2 Front Row,
MEMPHIS, TEH??.
A LARGE stock ot Bagging and Rope always ontand.
l Jcly2-dawly '
TTLtX WALKER,.
.............X. C. ISIDEB,
Cofleevllle, Mlsl.
& SNIDER,
ew Orleans, La.
WALKER
Cotton JF act or s
AKD
Coiiiinissioii ITScrcliantsj
No. 123 Canal Street,
Jnlyl8-dawljr XEW ORLEAXS, LA. ;
EASLET...i.. ............... ...."A. W.LOTISd.
BEASLEY & LOYINO,
Cotton Factors, ComnilssiOH Merchants
AND
3r onoral GrX-oooars
XO. 12 FROXT ROW, MEMPHIS.
A LARGE stock of Rope and Bagging always on hand.
Charges fifty cents per hale, all other Produce at
usual raees, Instructions sirtcuy ooeyeu, eng. prompt
rmltance. AU Produce Insured, nnless otherwise In
structed. ng20 dawly
MASO.V 0. C. E09NE........L. C. JIORVELZ-
Holly Spilsgs, Miss. Louisville, Ky, Ripley, Mtsr.
MASON, BOONE. & XORYELL,
i XL W JL U JtU,
GROCERS,
Commission & Forwarding Merchaats,
No. lOlMain-Sty Memphis.; Tenn.
BAGGING, Rope, Jeans, Llnseys, and a general stock
Of Plantation Supplies constantly on hand.'
ItbS-rtrwly
J. DAVIDSON...... J. B. "ELLIS.
.A. C. BLAIR,
DAVIDSON, ELLI3 &-BMIR,
COTTON "FACTORS. 'RU6ERS
Heceivmg, tonvarding and .General"
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Vo. tit Jlain Srrre,. Eatt tide between Jeffenon tni
JLiamtf Memphis, Tenn.
T) OPE", Bagging and' Plantation Supplies always' oa
Xi hand. Jun20-dawtl
21. OATSssMst(sstsAt WOOD
G-ATES & WOOD,
COTTON PACTOBS, GBOCEBS,
'rodiice and Gecsral CoHtnissioR
0V3C 3E3 H. O EC jKT T ,
3 Pr.ion Street; btlaetn Main and Front' Row,
MEMPHIS, TES3T."
AFTER an active application to Dullness, for -over
eleven years, we, for the first time, solicit the pa
tronage of onr-f rienda Us the capacity of Cotton. Factors.
Weieel'lronfldcntof-onrabllltr. td'pteare suctf aS may1
confide "their business to onr charge. Onr 'stock of Bag
ting, Rope and General .Supplies will not be excelled in,
the city. Cash advances, or acceptances, will paly be
ctade oa consignments in store. Insurance oa .Cqtton" or
other Produce, In store, will only be effected upon acfual,
lnstructlsns, or when under advance. Shipments of
Cotton by. steamers .will, a all times, ba Insnred while In
transit, Vith open policy, nnless otherwise Instructed in
the face of bills lading.
To all ouririmdawhohav- so liberally patronised as
during years past, we ah ill offer tbe lame inducements as
iieretofore-for a continuance of their patronage. .!
lualJ-dawlr GATES-4c WOOD.'-
Laths asd SkiHglcs.
BOGERTi "WITT'are still rnakliir Lathr, and ire al
ways prepared te supply the publlewlth -the best ar
ticle at reduced prices. Theyf also making. Shingles;
and will keep a supply constat mj on hand. Mtll cn"Wolf
river, above the Bayon. - O-i July 18, '66-ly
Bagcinpj.Bale .Roiie and Twine,
OONTALT.oa'lAiKtandfor sale by -t
O " " " B. MERRILL,
OCt23
Monroe street.
SIRING- GOODS
Great Mar gains
' , AT '
PHILIPS & TVHEaCJS'S
m "M'ttin Stroot. .
'.. i . J.-, "rt ft.- J
vttk Invlle attentlen.-10-our large os aviiu ."-
' V Y Summer Goods, wnica" we are seumg aou idkiw w
JLatest Arrivals :
BIEW" .OOODS.' ' ;
v t"tE are now In receipt of a Urge portloaf ourbeau-
W tlflanamagnincemaprioipx-kui
Fancy aud JStapIo Dry Gppdsw
Consisting In part o
ELEGAXT SILKS, ; ;
GREXADlMsa, . - I
pni.-r.Ki; siT.cs.
iJKRAOE'and ORGAXDEE ROBES,
LACKS, of every Variety. . ' !
RTQlilfelTb LACE SETTS .and EMBRO'DERIES, .of
everydeserlptlon aU latest styles. I
i .n.r.i nri mm ii ete assortment ot Planter Goods;
nni. rioti! Pliln and FancyiGassImeres and Veatlnksi-
.... . . n..tn. , XJ.n unA TT-t . . PnrnlSh.
or me raoiiappi'i""i . T i v .
r-,-i, rr.ta. Cans. Boots and Shoes : Trunks, Va
lises, Carpet Bags, Carpetlng-and Msttlhg; and In addl
ii, a all articles usually kept In our line. All ot .which.
we propose seiling very low mr,;a"-, .
uire he a can, iu .wc t .u, ( . , -
good Goods, and at the lowest maraei prices. .
"WALKER & BROTHERS,
No. 70 Pront Bow,
MANUFACTURERS OF CL0TI1LVG,
ASD WHOl.ES'ALE DEALERS I '
-w. . w. a wt v ' i
a A A A JLj Jbi A A r a n v i i
VV !&.OOttS, BQOIS &U04JS.
- 1. RE just receiving and r-pcalng a splendid assortment
XX. of Spring and. Summer Goods, to whlai they call tne
...wv-t.i xittntmn of Country Merchants and'Rlver Tra
ders. Our facilities are such aa to compete with any, ahd.
to undersell a-goodinany. .rieise an auu at c.
marl0-d3m .
C, r. M.K0LAHD S' HUE."
1 ' L
IVOIiAND & CO., !
GENERAL, AGENT
ASD
CollectorB-
I.ITTLE ROCK, ARK.
REFER TO J. Knor Walker, Miles Owen' ahd Cafct
JChtrley Chujch. . . -'etl7"tI.
rs-Xews, Enquirer and Fowlkes' Express copy, till
forUd.-ly ' .
E. W. KUCKER, j
Surveyor and JJranghtsman
OFFERS Jlis services 10 mo puuiii.
prompt attention to any business connected. wlin his
vocation, lie may 00 jouuu a uu tuiwc v- (g-i.
slJeotMaln Atreet, south, "of union., (uanovsu-s uunu
lng,) Xo. 3i6 nnless absent c n pr jlesslonal business, t
REFEREXCES.
.J.E Chadwlck, ' Henry G. Smith,
J. M. Provlne, Robertson TVpp,
B ji. Waddell, ' PhUlpD.Thcmps'in, j
JohnS. Clsvbrook. febS-li
1. vaccXro & CO.,
DEALERS IH '
CROCEKIES, --1
Foreign and Domestic Liquors
Wines, Cigars, Fruits, &c,
NO, 293 MAIN-ST., MEMPHIS, TENN.
octll
CHANDLER & CO., '
Druggists and Apothecaries
Main street, ntzt door to Odd Fellow? Hall,
MEMPHIS-JUIHX-.
u-ft 'a t.tths xrxr
PORE DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
noutniTQ tnTvir1 Tnstraments. Fancy txooqs.
I , p.inK. nil's. Window Glass. Paunt and Botadlc
Medicines, Gajden Seeds, Snuff,. Tobacco and Cigars,
Brandies and Wines.
t3m Every article sola ny ns warranicu u scingo.cu,
suWecS to be returned at our expense. Jaly8-lr
.2. amiiii'vo,
AY A T G 11 MAKER,
AJTD DEALER I
Watches, CIocks, ana jeweiry,
CORXER OF MAIX AXD ADAMS-ST3., ,
TAKES this method of Informing his friends,
MnnhHrenerallv. thathe has moved from
his old stand to the corner of Main and. Adams
.J(-.t tchem ha Vlll take Measure In exhibiting
.i rvt int r,t jbwei.rt. to" those" who may
favor him with a call, and will be plesscd to execnte an
orders for repairs in his line. Hehopes, by honeaty,dn
leirity.andJiUefferta to please, to gain tbe confidence
and liberal patronage or tl who may find It convenient to
visit Disestablishment.
X3 All orders for repairing in every branch, of my Dpi
slness promptly attended to. . angSli-ly;
rvuv irivmn-pnwiiKR i:himjAiiI.
" ' .MANUFACTURERS AXD DEALERS IX t
CtOXTlXURto efitr their well known brands cf ELEC
JTRIOINDIAX HIFLE and KEXTUCKT . RIFLE
POWDER in kegs and carlsters.. Uso, Gunpowder for
m.rtini- n,i Mintni-; Comflrlilnc full IkSortnienl of
qualities and kinds required by the trade, guarantied
to give enure satisraciion. ."....
The standard of their Powder, which has .now enjoyed the
highest reputation" for more than twenty-fl ve year,, will
be found unsurpassed by any other manufacture 'of the
kind in-tbe-world. - - ' . '
For salein this" city by GATES & WOOD, Agents, and
at the office or the Company; Xo.,89 Wall, cornerWalf r
street XewTork. A.. G. IfAZAKD, President.
A E. DOCOLASl, secy
.REATHETT. tTOSER.
L. THOMPSON & CO., j
(SFCCESSORJ TO E. R. ItACISE,)
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS -
Fine BvaliiUcs, Wines,
Havana Cigars
A'Ha 'rtiB ri!E4T"QCAtrr er
VIRSIiiA TOBACCO;,
Assorted 3raadH
JEFFERSOX STREET, fBfeitbetl tttoner! Bulldlngl)
1, 1,-t ...1 tljw-Jv.w . ' , I
TUST RECEIVED: Brandies-, nenryMounK JtCo.,t3lO;
Old Casimon, JSI8 : Uld Lamonae, ism;
Old Rochtll, an I diff 'rent brandings.. ,
"Wines, Champagne and Claret ;
Old South tlJe Mailerla.Topli Sherry;
Chimpagne; Flenr deBougy, Crlam do; -
Creoentk Olivier, Old ChamperlinBergundy; .
Old Vieux Caps Spaikllng Bergundy; .. ,
CIsrets. Cualsux Margeaux. Xitour Glass Stopper
Laflte, St Zstphe. and other -brands, noo'-tmmerous
. to mention, - -Scotch'
Ale. London Potter; .
V.nV-r r.rnr-l!f. Air . ttiL. fe02O-d6m
Tnonr Soring Derhocra't copy three- mdnlhs.'and
tend bill to ttls-offlce for concctlon-.
- mm mm f sW mWm IH IB ML OX tB
FOR SALE X
JZob't. M, JBally
15
Sycamore-st., Cincinnati, Of
. Hi Gr. McCOMAS,
Commlssipn & Forwardiag Mercliaai,
XO. IS STCAMORK STREET, CIXCIXATI, OHIO
maris-iy
TSTEW- BOOKS
MEW SOOlS. i
IT LiillB, I0UAG; .& CO.'S,
No. 259 Main Street.
PRUT. AXD I, by George William Curtis.
IrVlng's Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon.
The American Citizen : His Right and Duties, AccotJ H
lng to tbe Constitution of. the, UDlUd SUtes,, by Ji)h.n.
Hopkins, L. L. D. and D. D.
Adtobiography Of Peter Cartwrtght. the Great Eark1-
woods Preacher, by StrkklaDd, - .
oermons ny.. it. tspurgeon, o(.Jndon. . i. ,i ; .
LakeGnaml; Or, Wanderings In Southern Africa, by!
Anderson. - ' :
My- Last Cruiser Or: Where We Trent -an What IKa-
Saw. .With an. Account of. Voyages-ta. China, 'Japan)
Loocho Islands and Liberia, by A. X. Habersham -, . i
"The Lives of the Lord Chancellors of England: by Ltrd'
John Campbell, L. L. D. and F It. S.
Webster's Private Correspondence. -
Topman, Chemical Charts. . i
Touman's Chemical Atlas. I
' Web'ster'sTocket Dictionary." ' " ' ' j
'Swedenbo'rg's Works. ' ' ' ap?" i
Sweet Potatoes:
ONE THOUSAXD BUSHELS best 'Bweet Watoes for
sale at tbe Brit TOU-GtteTxa Hjernando Tlafft'Eokd.
Price $i pet bishei: J. T. M1TCHEU..
marlS-U
Comer of iTain' and' Adams 8troet,
MEMPHIS, TEXX. ' '
mlUS Honse lasltnatedm the cectref bCilnei?.-a
J. Is now finished and In complete order. The Proprietor
pledges himself It sbaliuot be surpassed by any Housd In
the aonu west. , , . . i
' Being graterut' for the very liberal patronage bestowou
on nun. ror me last two-years, be hopes oys sireci aiuir
lion to susmess to merit a continuance or tne same.
oc7-if . J. J. wORSUAM, Prbprie
Wetv J8estaurant.:
S5B
ua union sTJtuixST. i
THE subscriber respectfully Informs hls'old friends siid
-ALL. the. public, that ho has opened-a new Restau
rant oa Union street, where he is prepared to fnrnsh
the best viandsthatcaH te found In the market, served
ln.tbe best Parisian styles. Oysters, Came,- Steaks, Sfclt
and Fresh Water Fish, Birds in fact, everything suited
to 4ha finest and most dellcate'rplcnrean'taste. ' j
Give bis a call I have six different rooms, for the ac
commodation, of Private Parties. I wlllhot be ontddae
la sriy branch-connected with my business. I
feb20-tf " GU3. DEMPERWOLFJ
WORSJIAM nOUSE CONFECTIOXERIf.
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DBALER IX - j
Plain and Eancy Candies,j
Adanis 'Street, under the "sTor
shaiii House, j .
KFEP3 ooastantly on. hand a large assortment of -Gran
and Drv Frnlts. Frnlta In their own Juice. Jelllrs.
Preserves, - Sardines, LoKstetsSplieil and' Plckfed Ous
ters, pickles. Cordials,. ayrups, nne Kines, jiranuies, au
KIOUS ItVIM, AC. i
in connection wttn tnis esujo-,
I sawltahmentl haveflltrdnDan Oyster
3-Salobri; aad wUlrcle FREIf
OYSTERS by every p scsei.
novlS-dly- 3. P. BnlCnETTOj
GAEVIUr, BELL &-G0.,
I
tosJ442: and 444' Maih-sf , Louisville, Ki,
tnd 444' Ma'ih-st , Louis
WHOLESALE DEALERS IX '
STAPLE AXD FAXCf DRY GOODS,
' Manufacturers of Clothing!
DESIRE to Inform lher customers and Merchants geti
e'rallf, that th'lf lare" stock of STAPLE DflT
GOODS Know full and complete; aim, that they have
rented and fitted un tie hovse adiolnlnc their old stand.
as-b SILK AXD FAXCT DRT GOODS AXDVARIETT
SJORir, and made large additions te their usual Stocks
in those lines. They particularly Invite attention Jto
their extensive and varied assorrn-ent of : -
Boady-Mado Clothing. i
Their Stock in this line Is all ot their own manufacture,
and as they have added largely to this branch of Ihelr
business, are 'prepared -to offer great inducements fpr
cash, or on'tlme to. prompt dealers ; and to such Cbj-y
p'edge themselves to sell as low as slml'ar Goods cao f
hnrvrht In tke Kaatern markets. -mar7-da2n
LOUISYILLE. PAPER MIL"4
C. I. & ArV; DuPON!?,
manufacturers; o
SETTS AXD BOOK TRIXTIXG PAPER,
AXD DEALERS IX
' PAPEBS OF ALIi SINDS,
47T Main-Street, Louisville, Ky.
UIXAHIIW1T ;
: rlTZOERALD..,CIIAS. C. BILL..J "WO0DW0RT8,
H. FITZGFRALD & CO., ;
(Svccettort to-Park, Siapton d- Co.,-) !
Grocers, Prodrice Dcalcrs,i
COMMISSION & FORWARDING. MERCHANTS-,
r
No. 92 -Front Bow, ilemphis,
Al- .
JACKSONPORT, ARKANSAS
iuxytt-dawiy
W. ALEXANDER.. ......
AIiEXANDEB
& XANSINQ,
GOMMISSION JIERCHANTS,
Saint Xiouis, IVTo.
REFERENCES,
J. J. Murphy, Memphis; Cook A. Co., Memphis; '
Harnett-it walker, " Toaaauoyer, " ;
Charles Pottet, feb5-6m
T
I5RUY & BAV1ES,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Mam street, Louisville, i&y., 1
MAXUFACTURER'S Agents ior Machine" Rop. Bag
ging, Jeans, Liuieyj,- He. Jan23-ly
A. O. SMITH. ...B. r. OCTIIRIE....OE0. J. ROWLAND.
SMItH, GUTHRIE & CO.,
Coiumissio u ILlcrciiaiit
AJID
WHOLESALE" GBOCEBS, '
DEALERS J.V
Foreign and Domestic Liquor,
AXD AGENTS FOR THE SALE OT ,
Virginia and Kentucky Tobacco, I
Jio. S6t Main Street, between Second nnd Third,
Janli-ly LOUISVILLE, XT.
CM. HARTET R, B. HARTEY.
C. M. HARVEY & CO.,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
XO-120 GRAVIER-ST., XEW ORLEANS.
OUR personal attention
"will be given to the Sale or
Forwarding of Goods or
Produce consigned to onr'
W .address. We wllLcontract Freight on I
above tar re-ahipment either by sail or steam vessels
lowest rates. ' ,
We have had several years' experience In our mafrst
In the purchasing of Staples and assorted Merchandise.
REFER TO Cook A. Co., J. C. Gilfflng it Bro . Speed
& Strange. Hannah & Shanks. dec!2-ly
PUBLIC COTTON TTAREHOUSE.
Factors, tnlio 3NTotico.
THE undersigned having leased the spacious Coton
lfarehovte. corner of Monroo and Third streets.
lately occupli'd by Messrs. Chapman & Go., are prepared
tb Store Cotton, Whisky, Salt, Sugar and Merchandise
generally, upon favorable terms.
reb3-em "W. R. GUXNIS & CO. .
QAYOSO SAVINGS INSTITTJTIO:
AXEW
SAHXGS RANK &. EXCHANGE OFFICE),
No. 26 Madison Street. i
THIS Institution, having been organized under a chartsr
granted by the General Assembly ot the State of Ten
nessee, Is now ready for business. The Directors for the
ensuing year are :
FRANK: M. WHITE, AUG'ST M. FOUTB. Pret't. I
a J. SELDHX, Ei M. AVERT, Cathier.
By the charter, married women and children may de
posit all sums ol not less than $1 per week, subject o'nty
to their control. Interest allowed on all deposits for
more than four months, at six per cent, per annum. Ex
change en Xew Tora and Xew Orleans. Collections made
and proceeds promptly remitted.
Memphis, Tenn.. Dec. 7th, 1856. ly
WATT C. BRADFORD.
f O DOZ. Crucibles, N'o. 18 to 40;
1 r& 16 Circular Saws. 43 to W- inches ; -
300 bbls.Xewark Cement;
200 " Plaster Paris;
A good stock ot Gum Bolting;.
Files ot a superior quality, all slses J
French Bart Mill Stones, all sites X m
A large lot superior Belting Cloth ;
Tor sale low at the Union Fsundry, Poplar street.
ions
C3 -A. 3r5. ' J3 I
"Premium Gallery!"!
HAVING Just returnod from-a business tour Xorth,
with all the facilities for taxing; fine, durable , ,
Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes, &c.,!
am now readTln.sexson- to serve mr friends and the
public generally In my line, on the most reasonable Urmsl
I navs no new I angled patents and clap-trap processes
to offer the public. My establishment has to stand ci
fall amid all the blazonry of Its sjelghbors, upon Us ow
merits. sep2-dawtf I
Lumber I JLumher S
InAVE the largest 'assortment of Lumber "on hand J
have ever offered, consisting In part of Seasoned Cy
press and Poplar, K.I.IK and 2 Inches wide and clear)
Slr and 8x1 0; Jolce2x6, 2x8, 2x10 and 2x12; Scant
ling 2x4, 2x5, 2x6,3x4, 4x4, and 4x6: 7eatherboardlngj
Sheeting; Shingles and Walnut Lumber on band; also a
targe -lot of 'dressed TelloWPtne Flouring ana" rough Pop4
lar-Plooring,.RAd Cedar Posts cf all sues. " - "
,Tard on llatture, Booth slderof Centre Landlds. ,
JnnlS-dtwawly ; M. E, COCTTRAX. ,
T -O B :A: C O O t
8 0,0 00.
TTTE have' In store- and- are- -eonrtantly receiVing! the
r.T. mc4i.ceieDrate2tranaa.of TOBACCO from Virginia
Eentncky and Missouri.. which wa sell, at manufacturers
prices," We wsufdcall attention to'the' following brands'
-Trotter'a'Roiiahkndlteiilv'Tiel.t'! ' '
. Pace's .. t ' , .
. Walker 4t.Co.fs. , ' , .. r
HoIUnd'sxtra Pancake J , " , '.
'Mohican, pounds; wlill innital!, pouni's '; " 1
Pocahontas ' - ' mmi Adams "
Bigg .'. , oi -It. John's - n-i
Parkins I.,!'.. , . flnthrlln; , . . , . ;
Persian Smoking Tobacco. '.
' eibhoO'e S.-CXRS0X', I
fefe21-0m '-'Madison strvetitwo'doovs-frtm'Matrl. !
X " StTtf ATT0!l"sS Bsok-Keeper orihlpiTlng CleA, Wis
ToMatf tfoirfStrixitti Goalwrerfnct fettet.
Address U. II. MARTIN, P. O,
!snt7
r
tiSSt
.4'
NEW MILLINERY GQQDS,
At no. a uourt Btreet,
BETWEEX MAIX STREET AXD FROXT ROW. .
.. ' . .Mrs.. H.CARTER .
HAS Just returned lth her atockof Sorlag anl Sa,
mer Millinery, and Will open oa. .FillDAT, ibe 27i
lntipt, coaslstlng in part ot
Fine French Floaers ;
Fine French Wreaths;
Ladles' anl Msx' Bonnets ;
Ribbons, Dress Blu;
Lace j2d IVJgincs; .
Head Dresses, i ,
Xndagrne'alassoTlmfitot MUllsery Good). 'Thea-
dleapf Memphis and vicinity are respectfully tnvltedte
call and examine tor themselves.
mirtS-tt H.CARTER.
JVE w go ow:
SPRING FASHIONS,
AT THE
ilAlrt hlKKKT, MEMPHIS, TENN,
v if are receiving and Opening, for the Tv
tiSsU
fasblonabte stocks ot Preach Milliserv and Ki
Paucy Dry Goods- ever" brought to this thy' Also, a very
select assortment of Dress Goods. Silks, Birecef, Cost
lies, Orgsudles. Grandees, Tissue Robes, p;aln and dottett
aioiins,ecc. we call parllcalar attentioa to our
Millinery Department,. .
Conslitiogof all styles of French. Bsaaets. Leehorn-Eiut.
lish Straw, Xopolltan Eezenies and Gio.iei. Fmwtrs
and fi lbbona. Five thousand-dollars worttTof fine Ff ench
Embroideries. Valentines, G Impure, UanUon, Puint Lsse
sells, iuaaimy uice,
Emlu-oldetcd S-iESc MantiUas,
Lace JSaqAnea. DressTYimmings of all styles ; Parasdi.
Fans, GraipureLatfs, ice, . "
Also, at tbfEraporlemrof- Fashion, Dresraed ilaotUla
Vaklncdune; gnaxantjlng Siilifactifra as tofyle-'aVd
ahape.
Mourning goods a'ways on band, and brrers prorapily
attendedto. -The ladles are mst respectfully invited to
call aad examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere.
X. STULMAX & CO.,
. apl; 299 Main street, Memphis, Tenn,
C.MEB'DEL,
218 Main Street,
UNDER ODD FELLQaYS' HALL.
T nAVE lust received a splendid stock of fasbionarle'
X l'itr UOOD3, consisting of all st jle of rkh Spring
and Summer Silks, Bfreges, Berrge Robes, Organdies and
Organdie Robes; a large asartmeat" f Lawns, Ica and
Silk Mantillas, and Silk JEmbrrtdered Mantillas. Als-
a splendid assortment of Dress Trimmings and Fringe of
every uescriptlotr, ana of our -own importation. Plain
and Fancy P4raa!a. .Also, a large and well selected alecs
of French Embroidery and White Hoods, and a great
riany other goods, saltab-e for the ladle toilet, -which
ve will sell at verv r asoaable r at M
. We ca'l particular attention to our iTILLIXERT DEi
PaRTMENT, which w wHI epea to-day, caraprisiBg all
stjUs of French Bonnets, Misses' Beanets and Flats.
Head-Drnsfs, RlbWns, Flowers and everything apper
taining to th' Millinery.
Former customers and Iheladles generally are respect
fully invitid to call and examine before pare has leg eise-
wnere. itememser toe mauishment of
C MRN'DEL,
ap7-Im 518 Main street, under Odd FeNows'aH
t3" Evening Xews copy -
" NEW -STOEEl
THE subscriber would respectfully an
nounce to the ladles of "Memphis" and sar
rounding country, that be Is now opealac a
complete fresh itock of PARIS MILL1XSRT."
f FAXCT DRT GOODS, LACES, -XMBROID-KRIES
ard a general assortaient of L.DIRS
FAN'CT GOODS, which he is prepared to sett at ttxr
very lowest prices, for cash.
Ail kinds of MILLIXERT made to order at the shortest
notice. WM.'SILBERBERG, "
"Xo, S00 Mala street, third door above Lehman's Pr,
Goo Is riouso. ' taarin.
ROSE P. THOMPSON,
BEHOVED.
I WOULD announce to tbe ladlra. ot Memafeiavand snr.
round, ne country that I have removed to Xo. 2T7
Main-street, Ferguson feXeM's late stand. 7 "have alj.i
connected wl'h my Millinery bsslaess aaextensive Dress-
Making esta Hihment, where' all the latest styles cf ma
king and trimming wHl be received direct fnu Europe,
and Solicit Ihelr patronage. mar25-lm
LAIE&' FURNISHING DElpjOT,
BY MADAME H.,
No. 139 Main Street, Memphis,
(Over Drt. Shankt and ThrtH't 0ff.ee )
Corsets and Shouldor- Braces;
HADE AND SOLD,
DRESSES made in the neatest and most fashiosabte
style.
Embroidery Stamping neatly done. Also,
Stamps Mado for Embroidery.
Particular attention given to the manufacture of
Shoulder Sraces and Improved Ccraets-
Th-art ot Cutting and -Making Dresses tsuzht. and
Charts for Cutting fumlihed. Ti all of which the at
tention of the ladies is Invited.
Rooms tpen from 8 to 12 A. 31 and f rem 5. to- 6 p. it
53Mr. H., manufacturer and repairer of Sewing"
Machines. mat23-Iv
ColTee".
-1 Art BAGS Rio Cofffee, Just recelved.and fee sale low
A. J J. w
) the ttadebv
DUUGlIERTYcc ATDLNTT,
Xo. 23 Front Row.
apl5
Sugar, Sugar.
HHDSi Sugar, Just received aad for sale lew to
too trade, by
DOUGHERTT i. ATDLETT,
Xo, 23 Front Row.
aplS
Sundries.
QK BOXES at'orled Pickles;
25 boxes fine old C. Brandy ;
25 boxes Table Salt ; Jnet received and IT sale low.
to the trade by DOUGHERTT St ATDLEIT,
apI5 Xo. 23 Front Few. ,
Dean's TTIiiskv.
SEVEXTT-FIVE barrels Dean's Whisky, 'for sale to
close account by
aplt-dim' j. Bum o. uu.
Harris' Ale. i
TWEXTT-FIVE barrels, per steambo.t Glendale, in
store; and for a!e by . .
aplt-dlni J. wiiiij in-
Sundries.
BI.ACKBEBRT BRAN DT on UXt :
Che,try " . "
Grape Bianty Aran iientrer.
apM-dlm .
J. BOTD &.;(
TTliisliy,
SUCH as will stand tbe test of judges, viz. :
Superior i4d Bonrton :
xo. I oia M03eneaafi&;
Pure Eenluckj Baurbon.
aplt.dlm . . J B0TDJt CV
Foreign Liquors.
RECEIVED by recent 'rapor tattoos :
Brandlrs of every Variety;
Holland uin, pure and tfuoiae;
Pure Jamaica-Rum, gnaranti'd ;
Port 'Wine, pure London Dock;
Sherry and Madaira. Wines.
apI4'-dtm J BOTD A. CO . 170 Maln-st, '
Cigars.
ONE hnndred thousand CIGARS, Just received and fat
sale by. J. .BOTD A CO.
ap!4-dlia
S. B. WIjLjLIAI,ISOI,
fStcccwc to iniliamton Hancock,)
GEOCEE.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,:
liiroRTER or
PINE WINES, BSAND.IES,
Havana Cigars $?c
XO. 1 FROXT BOW, MEMPHIS.
Julyl k
Eeceived this Day, .
PT A BBL3 Mess PoijC ;
yUM kegs Xo. 1 Leaf Lard;
25 tlercea Sugar-cure Kami L
20 kegs Shot, assorted sbes ;
100 tits Whisky.
All ot which we will sell cheap for cash at N'e-.O
Front Row, Memphis.
julyl o. 13 . " iii.iaj.q.t t
GROCERIES, &c.
mns subscribers keep oa hand" the following artlcirs,
JL which they warrant to be ot first qaallty, and f er 1
tale low ror casn.
Wheat Fans and Threshers ;
E. Carver & Co.'s Improved Cotton Gins J. '
Wagons, Korthern and Southern manufacture;
Eaopn, hog-roand ; . . . ,
Flour, Salt, "Whisky and Tobacco ;
' Sugar, Coffee, Teas and Molasses ; " 1
Candles, Powder, Shot and Lead;
Brandies asd Wines, superior article ; j
. -Lime, Cement aad Plaster Paris; -J
Together with a general assortment of all artlcles.usq-
ally kept In, Grocery store. ' . , ,
OWTXXE k. GIBSON,
Juy2 Xos. 1 asd 2 Exchange Building.
frauspfiatiirite.
SHORTEST ROUTE FROM MEM
PHIS TO ATLANTIC CITIES.
By BnllroaU l'roiu CuivOi!
To fhicago Direct in Sixteen Jfours, nilkout Br'tii
ofOuageor Change of Cart or Baggage.
BRANCH FR.JM CBJISjUlIA 13 XUW FlXlSHSp,
ThBB sherteuiag iLe tune to sixteen beora to CnrcagcjZ -
and At Unite CUlea. Only twej caaage.ot Cars JSjot
Cairo to Niagara, and three fauns Catru to Albatev. and
Lfeor from Cairo tu New Ter)c,.1ime fruai OairvteXeV
lora, lony-uiue aoar. rare aa tew. and csBtfsrt grtt
ar. than by any other' route. FassAaan lsirnmrt, ',-
,MoT,-iuy"etu.liiie4ijuxjnsijBut. u tie ftequynt
- . - j ,. HigiiB iwiau ass
Ohio, ta the Mast ass Noltb.- - . a
Abo, coajHcetng at Ctte with Mstajgan Ssathes
Trains, for Cletrland,"loaltfk and' the lUst, vltt ijj.
Shore Railroad and Steaoaevs for Racine, MHwasstffi
Sheboygan, &c, aad with a satendsd Lsa ot First ClaT.
Steamers for 3a nit ste Marie; Lrtt) Seperiar, Coliisg
vml Tiir.nl. : r " "
... . , v . . , . . -
"rains leave Cairo Every Morning sad EvealK as Al
lows: js
6:05 a. H., Chicago and Dunleith" Express, Saadait
yB , . , - - -. as
This Train coenscts at Chisago "with Xew Tort Ltsht.
ntas Eipresa; ovw MSaeiisaa (Vntral, "Great Western iiiA
Xew York Ceatral 1U drtfzrt., "litro nb ta tIrty-oiie &saxs.
TbU TralB ike ci nneoas at- Safcttesal wssti O.m- a3d
Mlassippiiu-iroail lr St. LgBta. aad VweetlB,-SSl
roj wn. im ci ie vrra xiaace juxon ana At
lwtt RJirxoad, tur ImnansBnTls". LooisviRa aadClndn-
otH at Deeatar. wHh Mala- Line rs-T f,r- nin
DnalelUi ; the UUc soonetuag with Trains to fcpriig-
lucisians.-isauiBioa ana tjoincj-.
. - ..... ,vi.-iii. u.tiu,;,uwDira.
fftepplsg only-at laaoctanrSutloas, ""except oa Slgu,
.connecting wuh Main iaas Day Sxprert from -Dcestur'U
DanleUbJ ahd arriving at Chicasa AUS cm.
Paasengersfer the Upper iMiuippl. win and at Dut
Wt, lltumr ol the" DaaloitV and Mloaea'oti Packet
Company, ready to Jeave oa the arrival of idrher CaGo
Trzta foTLe Crosse. Red wine. St. Paul. Ac PiungU,.
torjanesvllle, aad Central aad Batters Wlscoosfa, cto
2 eel a I Freeport-wiUi "Trains ta BMt aad JanesviUc, adu
from tkefice to Madison aiad Central "and Sutern Wii
.coBata. . - 2
TV. V.n. .pit flh... ili..tiM , V . n i n .7.
Ron te te the North and 15a. t are inexact ttaneriptrt
Cotton's Mas of the. UatieH States, and aastensera are
requested to examine this route aft well as tbe ratals?
time cards of the connecting Roads, aad Judgefortaexa
solves as to the correctness ot the above statements. Tee
opening of tbe IlljooU Central ltaIroad from llain'.U
cntcago, ants ibm forming a speedy and direct ateansf
etmaolcattea between tte Upper Lakesnd Risers, sad
tue LowerMisslJilsrjii; aaerda to tbe peaare travefer,
aVweltas. the iasineM .nun, attracttosa. and facilities
for reachrng tte North aad Kail. -f.ich" svrnss thosCef
any other 'refrt whatever-. The aecoraDiatatlim. frrr.
nlshed by the Ooepasrfsr the cafcnaieuce ef the trar-
ading public,. the permanency r the road and n tract njf,
"the sJrejstAjvna leas nop ol Uat-Eactma and. Cars,
meru inrarseives :o loose woo aestre m Iraveaauf tpetq
cobifarti<afelf. "SUteai secured on ail pickets;
-iivaiiio ouyo rva u.iJ! 1MB, Tfiic ine pnvneg.
oi Jaxu,g aver at any pytnt, caa -be had at- Memphis,
N'o. 15 JeSersonjilreet.
- WILLIAM M0R4X. Agent,
GREAO? SOUTHERN ROU'ltE
FOR FIJ EIGHT, i
Prom ITetv York, Philadelphia, Pial
timoro iind Boston, m
Via faiarIest-Ofl,"S. C.
THRdUGliJtATES of 'Freight fr jje Terk ami
"EBHilSlia. fSMeBStfeis. aa StataosM on Meetrbts
aad Oturleoti Raitread.'irXew-TeTt "Sat 'PBBadelpaa
Steamship Lines. t Obarlesloa, S.-Oi
HI"
-
3
T
s
FIRST CLASS Piann Fortes. Books, S4a--
tieiKry. ots.Sbe3, Liqsm-s, Oite, be. .ja
bol ties ; CasaatlSM aad cpirttn Taeaaaltaa
iBbarjreU;.CarpeUac, iMm, Gteaa aad
Gla-uware, Csgarr, la cases; Ctaekt,
" OoBttcttaaefHs.-Oat ttti "Carels; 0tVry W '
WMii -o.sk qd hxtr? Dryusiesss -ia .
tlnaaws and b&ka Die., lcltav Fruit
Ltsekuss! GlaV and Loaktas; Ubsa Pauas.
-tat wwrser's rf-k ) -'OrMMl M eaSisraavt
-jar, Saddlery, Tin.' a sat Britlaata Wares -
Teas' and Spioee. per 1(M Qvuad. ,2 12 4
a&iUu tsaraware, except sbcsj
aatev-iaea us a-itai ana zaini usasteSK.
Coffee" Mills, Macbioi ry. Frrlga Liqaors in
barrels and pipes. Tobacco in bxe, Leather
In rolls and Ux.i, Otu tn Utrnss aad casks,
Crockeiy and laeeauware in cra49 and
casks' Ufoe Whiting. Planter, siaeet Bras
arrt tkflipfr. ps"lTanWs .;..:.:! SI it SS
auaaaui.A. aim, saovesui ssdens, sad" '
.irons, iaiac.aasi Tin tii pigs, Tin Plate, An-, .
Tils, Tiers, casks at Chains scd Hoes, M-
nl.h Celiu Crage, OuKw, Heavy
.Uartinga, Mat Gearts, Carmge 5striags " '
and Axles, Railroad Wheel, aed Axlra, 1 1
Chairs aad Spikes, and Rosin In barrel., per
100 po Bad AlOl St
SBEC1AL KATKS ikxnt Ua4....,...l.,SS 13 S31
. M. 111. iy lM WU.Wf.lUM. V.UB
iigni. ara ties nos, enosueraiea, k)s, ur- 13
loyk r Acids roih-r Cbenical?, will "be Q
k.Ml.l.lu..ll..l 1k.. 1 1 . 1 r
wiaisw lij piiKai .ri.n,w aa avaon a
FiriLCIaasltUs,n,r l0parJs..J.....$436 $10
U ,1 IK iV .1 Kill Mi AT (II ItfL HMTl 1 V KECKE il
CHARGE.
TH above raUs cover all excesses from Xew York a
PbUaOcIpkia-toTetcamlm aadMestphls, when shipped
I per steaaitra.
gj-ijoo.ijn hdous w Agens, Aia Aasuv lu
R , CKarlesWn, asd have packages sarkeil care S. C. Ki
K., Charlestna, S. C. U
lUva-cvevy package-puieiy marked wrth eensigaeesT
aaina or ahinoiair mark. Aiau. have jnaiked. uDontne
packages tbe Dewt of deUveryratyl the initial ot tbe
noau ovtivmBg. Aiienium so ibis maf icr jmivenis tie
lays aBd-msseaPsignuisnui.
Hoods Lr thu roulaaie transmuted Ivtth mat di-rmiS
over the S?alh Carolina, Geatgia. aad iDoiiacctaac roat3
by pay and Night Express Trains. Shippers, may reia)
estmdently on the dispatch and certainty of fee Cnarls
ton Line. A
PURTHEB ADVANTAGES. I
Perjons-shipplBC by Sail Vessels aikr PrVpetdts froa
Baltimore.Xcw Tork, PbUadeiphia and Bosieir. wHf rv-
ceive 11 full benefit oaiji coiitraaihej mar make wits
th se vrse!s, acd by conslgulsg their goods to tbe Agent
cr.ne&eaia'iaroratt tioau, taey wli oe lorwaraed frre
CMBBiissins, at ibe'foUowli rates: a
ROM CiLVRLESroX TO Tt'SCCatBIA. - MEMPHISj
First Class, (see Classification
above ) per loo pounds.....
$1 39
$1 0
t 55;
$124 1
$1 00
$3 10 j
SeosBd Clafs. (do. de )
Third On?, (da de.)
SpecfaV rates for Mgfet aecds.
per m pounds...
76
StiatBera ire &rpnrll has Air noiekr lbin Pn.
pelleis, aod frm two to three dava quicker tjian Sallltfi
eseis, irom .er xorx and PBltadeipnia, ana oilier
Eastern poits, to Charleston. And where a tew' dais"
time is net au object, f rem 20 to 10 cents per 100 pounds!
can be Saved by shipping on tbe latter clas of Vessels .1
We are now delivering goods in. NashvMe at from 9 ta
14 days from Xew Tkrk. and" it will take about 36 hours
more to deliver at Memphis.
FACTS FOR CONSIDERATION
1st. Charleston has subicrlbed and pai half a mtli
lion to-theXashrille and Chattanooga, and-half a mllli3
ta the Memphis and Charleston Railroad. tg
2d. Savannah, and roads leading to that point, hare
Invested nothing ta Western Railroads 3
31. All things being canal, time, rates He.) the city
and line which baa contributed so largely to the advance.
jnentof our Roads aaj the development of the resoarcej
or onr at aie, snouta certainly oe patron is &i in preierenr?
to those that nave contributed not tang. Sfl
Itn ortnern TransporialloD Lines iiave no cuinra
upon Southern people. The CharKston Line is compose
of Roads, all thotoe-lastitutioB," eurtaeetteg-' the treat
Father of Waters wututhe. A UaBtsc-Saaboard
5lh. Ovnclufgts by tkistio tU.be nreaiptly ad
Wlted by thn Agents ot the Memphis and Cbaricsten
RaHroad. g
FREE FORTTARD1NG.
Theforwardtnirdeti.rtm'-ntarCBaffesioB u under tie
exclusive" B-ankgeuent- ef the old esiabUshed hduse ct
JL LArt.TTi' Co. Whpea. experience and known repaj
tation lorprsmpsnisi, is a guaranty nat, ine pajmess
wHl be wMTafteml d to and gocdj promptly dkpatch' d.
-KxpTSe-baH. thowlng-ckargea t ChirteetoS, wirr6?
malted te cuns imces. ?1
Remember tbat goods by steamers from. Xew Tor
and Pniiadeipeia are forwarded when consigned and
marked as directed,- free of alt charge. When shipped ITy
tailing vessels or prspsnen, tbey w ll te (oiwarded treeel
cotunilislosi, deayaiee-and wharfage only charged. j3
"SPECIAL NOTICE. S
Frtlelff fo attStalhMs on tbe Memnhis and tharlested
RaHrbsid between 'rfitteiis.-Ti asd Tu-cambto, aYe etnlllfj
and, Mitt be.Largi.dttbe!anKr rateai to Tuscsmum-, and
all jNtats bytweeH Jcsocmbla aad. M EipLls. tha taaj
rale 3h io Ji- mpois. sb
TUe re: bt'-Ctsarrsit n sasli at aU tlm-s b? as low as
fby SitaiMrahyaBd all eitaBtea wilt ba -ddty- annoodcEd U
Sor iBrtber. lafurmtiop, anply. te.os a JJnsa a
'-OtTAS. W AXDKRSdX, S
Western ATeerrt, CbarleSfoo Line, 3
. Xo.B0&Hee8lrei. Xasvle; Tena.3
MKNEtT TUNGE,
Eastern Agent, Cbark-stop Ltn
loe.
ap3-tf
Xo. 1S Broadway, Xew Tirk.
mT A TT1T T7VT-1 TiTTnT
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST.
TIIHOCGU TICKETS TO .GHEXADi
F.we leiluced to U 50,
VIA THE
MempW3 and. .Charleston an
,Mississipu Central Railroads,
-lOXXECTlXG tmle-buthHorr Springs, havltt
yj eniy sixty six miles of Staging the cheapest, meet
p easant, and Quickest route by 1 torn, four to ten-bonne
On this route managing is, dui, one jatie funcer-ttaS
on the Panola foule. although ISelaWr Is renrejestrd ti
be but fifty-two mllei staglnr ancj fifteen! iron, s tironthl
.Tbe. true rtnca -ovtr -t- e ranoli -route is. stxty-n
innes staging. , ,
' fa a few week j' ho MIs9t;sp;l Ct otrai Railroad will U
extended to the Tal&halcnie' river, sfln shortening ttl
status seven -miies sesa, TraveiersrWiiiioot; to tnes
comfet and. pocket. , A word to-Un wise Is sufficient, g
jj- roriicseis or lpiorpauon apply iq bils a-uuiJ
;fa, C&merclal"Hotel-i' ' '" -
. - nr .a t " ' --
i.i., sjiiy Aiti. -ityers.
' 3-
irrr.TAX PATERS are njtKled.lbat the Tax Root tot
j the-current corpbrate IW. U Wf-mJo, Qt.al
will be kept at the efflee-of ttVXajorrw!ir a)!-p4rscs
interested are earnestly invited to call ana settle,
tests JOHX XEWSOM, City Tax Col.
Sraitsprfatioit-.
MISSISSIPPI CENTRAL AND TEA
NESSEE HAILROaD
OPEN trom Junction, with, Memphis snd Charlestcr
RaJIroadtoMecon, 16 H miles. Xorth ot-BallvarfaBd
e--veo auleaSiUib of Jackxw, Tenn.
PASsSEXQr R AXD MAICTRAIX leaVesS'iand Jbjw
uan daily at 10 a. m . or an, arrival ox morn In m.u
.'train from Mtmphls. connect mi at Medon with Wise's
line of Usac&es terrain vine viiLJackson and Huhting
ton. and-by Way t Lealcton,- Ctifjui. Wavne&teru',
Mdnt pleasant, and from rprtag HW by the Tennessee
aad Al4ban.a Railroad. ...... .
R-tara.nx, leaves Medon at 1:30 r. at , connecting at
GraBd Jaeetiea with evening maK train into 'Mrapbts
armies at 7:45 . ,. '
Pt R. P. XBELT. Sup't
MISSISSIPPI AND TENNESSEE
L3asg
RAILROAD.
j--u vjpea to snxi-clais.
Two Daily Trains each "Vay,
(tN'DAT S EXCEPTED)
FBOX and aites WEDXESDAI. March "25, ISST. the
MAIL TRAIX leaves Memphis daily, (Sundaya.ex
cred)at 7:f6 A. arrrvinxatSardis at lfr.06 a,m.
RataraiAg, xa.ves Sardis at It35 A. M., aLd errtvra at
Memphuatl.25r.it.
Tb Train ceanecta at Sard is with Meisri; J p'j'jji.
exander JtCo.'s Daily Lie of first clats Post Coacbea for
Panola, Gntli CaBton, Jackson and. Vleksbcrx
, 77 -wiLinvn ura laaiuui TtlAIX leaves
Sardis at 5:30 A. (., arriving at Msmshls at 10i40a" m
. .. . iaui. r. ana.arxlvea
at Sardis at 7.30 r. SI. . ...
Passengers are requested to panjiese UekeU before
entering taexars, and aave payment cf extra fare.-' "
Baigsge checked to all stations en the Railroad, and nu
baggage-win be -received" without being chcfca Jfcet
passenger will be .allowed 110 pounds -of baggage-by kall
road, and 60 pvanda by stage, bat no article-win b car
ried as baggage tbat is not incident tefthe person ot 'tl.
paswrngera. -
In caae of "Lisa tK n&H.nrw ttt i. , '.
j -" ow. uiciuseivea re
asons IMe for an-aaeant net exceed teg $60.
- -it, "ara iravetinganne, mast lave a nermit
oamiog tbe p. lot to which tbey are ta go, and srfeotfvlnx
that they are to .t,av4 by Railroad, or they wlSTn"
r"t, E. M. PATRlCsT
, SuperinteBdeat'.
3-Ele and Eaairer, MeratBg Express, Hernando
papers, Grenada papers, and the Mtssiselpplan. at Jacs
scn. copy, aLCtdiscuatmBermer advetuaemenu.
'GltJZSlT ROUTE
TO THE
EAST AND NORTH.
MEMPHIS MB CHARLESTON
IS, .1 1 X H O -& JD
COMJPLEGDJED'
TSAILKOAD coaneciitoi direct from MEMPHIS la
J-t- N- w Trk PhiUdpbia, Baltimore, Washingtu.
itiy. KIchtnDd. Charlfatun. and Savausah. -
THHulU TILKET3 swd to be -following Points
Naahiille.Chtttaaooga. Aagasts. Cbatlesten. WiSS:
ton. Atlanta. UuAizumn X- -.r
Savannah. ' "
1 UROBGM TO XASHTTtlVarTV'?rnVTP-g
' ii ua i aa" ssaaaM a mm
Tkrftnah. Tvcteat iim. -s- t h n-.-.. !- a .
Varf few as bj any other flntctiu rexAe
YoT lm3waTi & n.-Y Pan t sa. J si n.w . . 1
EKN" fAJLAJ-'TICClTIE., nno,paV.e in comu,t
-e- r-.v., -.untuanpniuHi, wiin eenneettsna saie
PsicgthoBgh stavw territory, perfect security UeCertd
For FKElfiHT frsvia Now TrW .i
by tAtsxtn u GxAirietton or Satasiu&. aal torjdfl
Metbaats)s called tatltts route, kttog a, cSeas aS
aoreexpadiikHis, than any other - - -
TBioasns races and ceanecti h.s ettaMtsaed
The ADAJIb EXPRESS CQMPAXT U "no'w in-eonnec-lB
wiia Ibis tin .
The THRIIHC3II WIir.TSIIv T. ... .i
. . . n v ms wt t rdf aVtlle b.f
-CbattaBtSsBA Railroad, at Stevenson, same dar
Au wsau ataaraut Junetiaa wttn the MistlaaeW
CentrS Railroad to-HeHy Springs, Oxford. GreuaJa'cII-
wa. sjnwvn, IMP.,
- Alwononects at Grind Janetion Sta'tten with Tennes
see Central RaUread to Bolivar, and Jaeksen -
Alsooonnects at Pocahontas with Tri-Weekly Unecf
Ceacaes toKtpley, Pantotoc, Aberdeen and.Cotambr
Miselssipei. ..
lfACC0SIirDDATIOIC TBAIX- leaves Memphis
DAILT(exeptSandays)at-2-45 p. M.. (2:30 Memphis
Ue,) for Jehm with tbe-MlislsslpalCen'ral and Ten
nessee Central Kit. reads. SomervWe aad Intermediate
Stations.
Raffaraae ejMverf in .11 a.!. -.- m.. t. 7
- - i. -wMuws. im AaaiuUi and
no Baggage will be received witbeut beiag checked
Each passenger will be allowed seventy-five pounds: of
baggage by Hailrosd, aad sixty pounds by Stage; but' n
srtKle wiUbe carried as baggage that la not incident ta
the person, ef the passenger. In case ot less the Com
pany will heW themselves res pons IbU. fox an amount not
exceeding $100. -
Faisesgers are requested te purchase Tickets before' en
uring tbe cars, and save payment eTextii fare: ' .
Xegroes, when traveling aloae, must have a permit na-
that they are to travol by railroad, or tbay-wM not be
carried. Ni ticket will be sold them, nor wlff they be f
ceived oa the-ca s, nnless their owner or agent be present
or known to tbe , iet Agent and Wodoctor.or other
persnto vouch for genuineness of permit.
ARMS. ,
General Superintendent, HsntattHe, Ala.
'B?1 B. ATRE3, .-
Snpericlemtnt of Transportatk,n. Memphis, Tena
Xoticcto Owners & Agents orA'cgroes
TRATELINn BY THE
Memphis and Charleston Bailroad.
O.n andanerMATtcu 29TK, Xegroes traveling aloe,
on Ike-Cars of this Company mast have a i-mi,
specifying tbey are to travel by Railroad
Their owner or his agent must be present to preesra
the ticket, and to ptae the Xegro aboard the oira ; , r
somep rson. known to the aiiium ae.ntor i-.i.i..
"must vou.-h for the genninrnets of tie-Permit. -
manrn-oim. . n. aihks. aapt. of Transfjortatfaa.
For Baltimore, "Washington, New
lorK3 Philadelphia &c.
Direct Through Line for the East!
Baltimore and, Ohio
R AILR 0 AD .
THIS Road runs from Wheeling- to Baltimore (373
miles.) and to Washington. (400 mUes.) and nJni.
the fullest advantages both aa a freight and n..r,
line. It runs through wild aad romantic regiooa of th
Al'egbenles; and being solidly constructed, completely
equipped and carefully managed, Is. one of the most at
tractive and safest "Railroads in the United StitW! The
Central Ohio Railroad, from CWumhns 'and Xanervffle 4o
Wheeling, unitea this road with an portions of the Weat
aad Southwest.
The only Timouon Tickets- rsosr VcMsbn
Lovisyille and ST. Louis to the N'ATinw.r v
TBOroLis, are sold by This road, whlcblnms direct- ta
Washington without the delay of passing. through-Baltimore.
It la also Ibe only line by which bazzasa-eaa k
checked to Washington from the Ohio river.
Jj-By tie mail boctc from Memphis, take the mail
steamert, running dally for Lonlsvtttv connecting there
with mail steamers, or JeSersonvWe RaHraad-f orClfccta
nati, where they arrive-so as to connect wjta the"carsr
Little Miami Railroad for -CeiambBS, connectmg there
with Central Ohio Railroad, threragh Newark andZanea
vlile, to Wheeling. By the express train of this route,
tte time from Cincinnati to Baltimore and to "Washington
is less than 27 hoars.
0"Be sura to ask for tickets by the Baltimore and Ohia
Railroad Route.
rPassengers Som Memphis going East throna-h St
Louis, can buy Through-Tickets' by thsBaHlmora and
Railroad. This route Jays through Vincennae, Terra Haute,
Indianapolis, etc, to Wheeling, over the new Ofttn nri
Mississippi and connnectlng Roads. These connections
are all direct, and the time from St. Louis jo. Biltlmor
or Washington is but about 43- hours'. Through Tickets
by this route may be had of the Agent, under the Plan
ters House, at me iouowmg rates : Kom St. Louis to
Baltimore $25; to Washington $25. " " "'
At Wheeling the paisenser taktsthe superior ears of
the Baltimore and.0hi Railroad, which leave three it..
dally for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia ami Xew
ioib. imsu ia u or a i pours, including stoppages
For safety; speed, regularity, beauty of lie country.' and
general comfort, this road is. second to.Boao.ia the Union.
FRHIGHT3. This company possesses -t- i....
eqmpment of 'any RaUroad la the UoKcdStatfs, and la
ki : u .iij-5i-ortaLion.
The read makTi immediate conntctloa at the wharvei-ahd,
la the streets of Baltimore with the Railroad-to Philadel
phia and New Tort, steamers ef Erics son and Bat II
mobE Bteamskt Lines, by Caial aad Sea" to Xew
York, and try new Mercnanta"and-Miners' Line lo-Uostoo
steunerj to Norfolk.. Charleston, .SavarinAk,- icr -For
pariicniars, see freight tariff,, copies of. FWch may be. lad
of thei Forwarding House's lii the West, or o' J. B yuan.
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HJ. .t!WOODSrDI,
Mas ter.pt TransporUtion; Baltimore.
... , A- T. LAVALLETXE-.;
JtmiS-ly " Age&t,7lt Front Row, Memphis,
fake mzDvcxpi: : v.
Pjrdm, Memphis ,to vTackson, tjasd.
From lllemplils to" lYasliTllIe,, $1050.
Tia Jaclisou, "Wayneaboro?". .and
lOllliitMlIU, ....
COXXECtlXS neaf BrowhsvuTe with the MemJsJiU
act Ohkv -RaUread and at T&ompaod wlthftie Tffr-
pesce aad Alabama Railroad. This la tke cheapest ron
to Middla Tennessee, ana. ijaveiers. art. asuareC-thaVno
pains' or expense will be spared "to render tbvxa iQomloxta
Me. TIB coaches, horses' Knd' drivers ire soperior. ,
Our Hae connects at Jack son -triors'. "W. Xorwooct. It
Co. 'a line ot fosr horse posLcoachea to Nashville, te"
Jnlylo. , , ,. ORWOOD.fcJQBTCXg.
Coal.: CoaTl
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boats, (TZ.OD0- tarrtls-)'
boagbt, this. , (3atrilay) eveclag I- sbailbe-xt thfe Zed
ptsce rrom.tnis y me .qui, ready tq wau oa my friends-and
enjfomers" wth "a large sad" constant .stock,,-if.Coil I
have halTxjuppty'of Coil o&'han'd'tef the last four' and a
haflt-yoarfunHla'sBOrt ipeU tie fitter' jfxrt ttf Janaary.
I winnow promise twalhlsgs-uthat-I- wpl lxrlajtnora
Coal, audi' I make aMollir on Itl win keep It among' us
at home. I buy my Coal at the head ot the creek at first
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