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. ibbbbIb,Bbbbbbb .-A MM T :r 4 i- V if katr- JBs -.snassr Jtr aF k o. i w $Y 1 If DAILY APPEAL, -v fforf of mtmpjlS. "H - r- 37AY ..JUKE 11, 185 2e S. - iO ASPIRANTS FOR OFFICE ANB THEIR FRIENDS. mm candidate fer municipal or minis terls '. &i Ibe replies thereto, are charged at this office at ( $1 per squire. Such advertisements must be with ihe eA to erarc attention. Calvary Church will be open for divine tat mram at iu e'ctocx. The officers of the steamer ChanctUor tor thank for lat Louisville pipers. We are indebted to Dr. Carson, 17. S. Agent, for a package of late New Orleans papers. fg- Weare iadebted to Mr. James Temple, deft of the steamer Ben FreskHn, for late St Louis aadJetBSviite passu, 8" The next Theatrical season will com es in ims my osrioc iee nrst week in October, hy time tbe new Theatre wiH be completed. Br. H. Johxsoi: win be tbe Trrasureret the sew Theatre. (gThe fie? steamer T. C Tuitckell passed p sae river at an exrlr henr yesterday morning, having ea beard tie eetehrated ItaHan Opera Troupe, who are on their war to LtoiiriHe. tjzT Tfte office of the Surveyor of the Port el M eaasMs has been removed f rem Front Row to Blythe's BBtMiag, let Seer, entrance "from Court Square office recently eenaptoi by Gen. Isham G. Habais. Old Folks at Home. The Committee of ATfftseeeae&U for the Celebration t tbe " Otd Folks at n teae "are reaaei ted to meet tc-ntgbt at 8 o'clock at taeSeeI6. B. Locicc, 5ftt lliln etreet. "Messrs. CePELAXD, Edmonds & Co., restcrtfar ssmn sfaiH ten barrel or bud to iir. A. ATRES, Maeoo, Georfia, betne the first direct shipment from UesspUs to that dry, sraos the railroad was com pleted. VCf The atteBtiea of the traveling Bublic iiiarMedto tbe card of the Xetnpotttan Hetel, Xew TerceMr. TBH basse has a wide repstation as a first etass Hetel, is oeelraHr located, marniaeentiT XcrnUhed, and kepi Hi tmeajest sopsrb style. g" Mr. T. C. CREKSHAtv showed tjs yes- GDiuaini twelve iwsies mgn, grown mnan - - IB ZflM fnutv r. 1. 1 w. . wsatber bas b-Try la verabte to cotton, and the pro-l peeis axe tbat we? 1 jet bare a fair average crop. . i ff?"The examination of witnesses in tbe eee Isaac SOLTmi, charged with the murder ot Mr. McMillax, was set osttdaded last eveniog. The crowd yesteraar in atieadaiee was not as great as on previous osH dtsing thxasmiaatlsa. Candee, Mix & Co.- We take pleasure in reoammmdfg this weafcnown, magnificent wtablbbcient to the patrwsge of our readers. Call as them it yo want good goodi, at low, uniform prices. They keep a larsj stack as4 fait asserteaeat at all times, and are agents Jar asaar ils of heavy gwds wWcli they eeU at usaaatafer priees. Sale of Pews is the Episcopal Cjjubch. Sht atlentfn at those interested is iavited to the sale of Mr Pews in this Chares, at 11 a m , en Friday next. The icopesedaBtargeaeat of tbe Church wH enable these wbo csuM sot heretof re get Pews to sappiy thtxaselves 4 The use Is ssrade apoa the grad plan of the enlargement of the Chares, for tbe purpose at raising miney to pay tar the watk. The Church will not only be enlarged so as ta sest abeat three hundred mere, but wlH be greatly im proved la appearance. " Adam Grme or iMosssBAT." Saeh is the title er a wort which we received tram the paaUshers vesterair. br the aaihor af "Zaidie." Mrs. OnviST. - - ' It fatty sastatss her exatted repatatioa, and is entitled aa.ua -aw eitewtve drcalation. It may be read by all classes - o! tbe oeeaaisaify with "pleat oie and with peoat.' We wMaaly say that In plot, incident, descriptive fiaish, . axttMseal eHmlaatseas at character, excellenee and pre- prletyaf 1 Bt, and absorbing interest. It is worthy t praise. This Interesting book is pub XJL. tttia Oabt Washi, is. Garrett, Dick h. Fitioerald. , New Tork, and is for Eile la this city eorse Pattisos & Co., Msln street. fit Company. After witnessing ihe ADA at BUrMary in Charieston and Savannah, ehb, participants In tbe exeanian , esateeeed a deterntnatien upon their ar- betw ase their sttnost exertions ta form a t ta Mmtt is. Alraadv Uam rt in. . r" ' ' efjereral yaaaT sen wbo remained at borne lesti.naadSvaaaabJabites, to raise a I ' dt'wM aebeB.rU tbe eitr. and ther ait the I -JPh ttbers ta aecoespCish their ehiwt. In I .ISbartasten, with aboat 65,080 Inhabitants, 1 aiat sevessteea atlttary companies ; In Savaa- I rwpulaewr of atyesja, eight; assd ht Maesn, g aaly 80 tohabHaats, two; while Memphis, Resdo DivleapopaiaUMef there is cniy one military yyy- Cosasaeat farthar is aaaeeaaeary. At, m I I 1 ib'fw Card from 31r. McLean. in w In New his Tttert a Ice Pint fl'ard : Ator-ii Btatd ata Beetiacef the voters of S3" Od- rd, heM In tbematkat neaaeaa Monday even Secead. rt last., to represent said Ward as Alderman, yi, espectf aHr state tbat It the electors of the First J Co , dlt to send roe as, their representative to the Ecbots str 'jdst raesi, I will endeavor ta serve them to the ZaUIHy. G. McLEAN. sna: 1857. omphmestart Resolutions. At Ihereg- moathly BeeUag at the Hook and Ladder Company 1, of Memphis, held at the Hall at Libert) Fire Corn- No. 3, the Praaideet, Mr. J. E. CiiACWicr, ap- ted tbe loHawias geatiemen : Messrs. Titos. Leach, P. BrEJ.ES ttnd B. F Bowling, a Committee to raft a preamble and resolutions, expressive ot tbe deep ensesf regard entertained for the various associations and Individ axis, who as kindly proffiH d tbe hand of friendship to the Detesatkn of this Cemeany, during their recent trip la the Charleston Radroal Jubilee. The Commute ssbsaltted as follows : Whereas, It ba pleased a kind Providence to grant a sate retara to their far off homes, to tbe Delegation of tbe Huokand Ladder Company No 1, of Memphis, from tfaelr recent trip to Chrrleetoa, S. C, and mtetmediat cities; end berag aaxsoas to make dee acknowledgments to their f rieac wbo treated ihesa so kindly on their way to the shores of be Atlantic, where, tbaagh In a land of stran gers, they were nude to fe-l at bf. Therefore, be it Aesatred, Tbat we bw ear beads in hanbte gratitude, before tbe Almighty Creator of all things, who spa ed our lives, when others were strtckm down in ibe bloom of youtn and health, daring the di4retlBg aectdesrt that be fell as on aarjoaraey. Retolvtd, That aar heartfelt thanks are hen by tendered to tbe oaoers and saesabers ot the Atlanta Fire Company No 1, of Atlaata, 6a , whose munificent repast so kindly and oppertsnety tarnished as, wot ever be remembered by as. JUiotted, That tbe officers and members of the Pioneer Hook and Ladder CMapiay of Augas a, Ga., be reqaest ed to acc-pt our sincere ackaowlrdgemestts ror their rn bjuaded and liberal bospitalMyi'xteiided tans, and ILls - our wish tbat they my sean favor as with a return visit, "Sinned as we are by Aett of tteel, and they shall always sund upja the topmost roaad at ear ladder ot ' friend ship, gratltade and afiectran.' Rejoiced. Tbat ear spedal Ihfcaks are doe, and hereby tendered to tbe officers and members ef tbe f eUowlng fire companies ef Charleetoa : JC'oa, Axraea, Marion, Phoe nix, Vigilant and Wablaatoa. They are a tree brother hood, aeaply deserving tbe hanors paid them at borne anl claiming tbe admiration ef aU they come in cuota.lt with Resolved. That we have examined the most occult re cesses of oar hearts and Uietioaarle and fled, to ear die msy, that words are waatirig ta express our feeliecs of grstitade and aaVctloa to the-beaaUf a' and accomplished ladies ef tbe diaVre.it citlea we visiled, for tbe f jnd glan cs and aromatic banquets showered neon as during our pilgrimage nal time not been so pressing aad hurried ns on, wefa;n sreaM nave lingered to bask in tbe eaBsbtae ot tbeir 'nsutoos eyes and to mark tbe graceful oetLne of their angelic forms. May the union of the flrey At lantic with tbe ancient maid Miss-ttslppt, be the first link ot an enliess chain of future anions between tbe smiling daughters -f tbe Sooth and tbe sturdy sens at tbe West. Resolved, That we are under lasting oUizathtas to tbe polite and gentlemanly condecters and ofneers ot the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, tbe Nashville and "C astieneses. Railroad, tbe Western and Atlanta Railroad, tbe Georgia Railroad and South Carolina Railroad, wbo extended tons ail the privileges and comforts, which a traveler so highly prists Miytbeybsvea ' (org run." Rfoleed, That as a delegation, nnier tbe command of Mar.hal F Zaxter, and his A'Slstaat, J. E. Chadwlck, Rsq , we tender oar thanks to these two officers for tbe k.rd care lat-n of as while away from borne. Like fath ers they watched over ns, and displayed that solicitude for oar welfare wb.ch is so tooth in e to yoang men who are left upon their own resources. May ten Irs' be a long life of bealtb and prosperity. Resolved. That tbe rfaBy Journals ot this city be request ed to publish these proceed nxs ; that tbey be spread upon tbe miaete-bosk ef this Company, and that the Secretary of this Company be itMraotMl to forward a oory to tbe A' anta and Aagosta. Ga., aad a cepy to each of the Fire Companies of Charleston tbe rem mentioned. B F BOWLING. ) THOMAS LSEC1I, IConimfftte. JAMES P.'BTRNES. J M. C. Priddt, Secretary. Kervous and Rheumatic Affections noLLAKD Fitters. We lave used this medicine our selves, and In many eaes with the greatest success. Tbe mo t,eelebrated ef enr.German Physicians are recemxend- lug it. Dating tats eaaugeaose weavaer, wnrte most per sons are troubled with nervous and rhrnmatlc aflVctlons, it win be found a valuiMe remeey. steals uuung. j"I.ord Napiee has informed the govern mes-t that there is no foundation for the report that New Granada had ceded an island to Eng land. Gov. Wise has tendered to Charles L. Gaer, Esq., of Kanawha county, Va., the post , r . r tk.t Cl.l. .,1. r-j vs&aeant by the resignation or Lieut. Uovernor McComas. ANHHAL EXAMINATION or the ( lasses is the YOCSG LADIES' iIODEL SCHOOL, SOMERVILLE, tekn , Leocm nee e TTESDAV, he 16th Inst., and Arrivals and .Departures. WEDNESDAY", J 038 10. KrIIpse, New Orleang to Louisville. T. C. TwlUhell, New Orleans, to Lonlsvllle. Chancellor, Lonisrllle to New Orleans. Bra Franklin. Cairo toew Orleans. Pet Wh:tstone, New Orleans to Lanlsvllle. Gladiator, New O leans to St. Loan. Kate Frlibee, Napoleon to Memphis. 'Wattle Wayne, St. Louis to Memphis. Memphis, Memphis to Cincinnati. Rlrer Matters. $3" The river continue to" recede. Later adTices Irom the Ohio report tbat rlrer on a stand ; while advice (rem St. Lonls report the Mississippi rising there. The rise Is out of the Upper MissltslppL Cumberland and Tennessee riTe n "Prted 8tH1 WHe- Tbe Jterdy was verr warm. There Is bnt little business doing at the landing. nJThe Kate Tritbtt, ander commaed of Capt. Miner, arrived yetterday attersoou from Sapsleen. She is the regular Friday evening packet for Helena, Friar's Point, month ot White rirer and Xapofeon, and win leave st two o'clock to-morrow afternoon, carrying tbeU. S. If ail. J3rhe Wincficiler will arrive today from St. Louis, and return to morrow atternocn. Q-The Telt Wheittont arrived from Xew Orleans yesterday, with a large quantity ot flooring, &c, which she is ditcbarglns at the landing. EJ-Xnj K. Jt IK. IKS is due from Xew Orleans. 3" The One steamer Pennsylvania will be hero to morrow mernlnsr, trm St. Loais, en ber way to Xew Orlans. She has very llae aeoammodatiea for passen gers, and is one the most punctual and popular packets that touch at our landlac; J3""Tse as steamer Maltii TTayne, under Command of Captain Rb. RUey, arrived at an early hour yester day afternoon f rem St. Xsols. She will oepart this even ins on hor return trip to the ''Mound City." Her ac- ejmaMdatioas for passengers are exeettent, and her e fa cers are obliging and attentive. Mr. Lowe is in the clerk's office, and win register with pleasure tbe names of alt persons deslreas of taking a trip up the Mississippi. The steamer Sen JVaniHn arrived yesterday I from Cairo and is now npferXew Orleans She Is pre pared to take U tbe f reigbt that may be offered, and to accommodate aH wbo Osi e poing to tbe Crescent City. J3 he Louisrillo Courier, of Mondsy, says : "The river was about at a stand yesterday, with three feet sU laches water on the falls. In tbe canal there were scant six feet water, and tie David Gibion bound Sonifciad ta llchten tbrvsgh. Tbe weather. Satwdty. 1lsant, bat yesterday K was eloudy and taltry. with a bearr shower or two of rain. t3 'We dip the followng from the St. Louis Repulli- can, ot Meadsy : "The river at this point wss rising slowly Saturday, xnere is iwetve reex in toe cnannei to Cairo. The upper rivets are all reported falline br the last arrivals the Missouri with scant four feet In the channel. The wea ther is fine, acd Saturday was the first really not day of me season." Send at Etexiso. " Tbe river 1st till swelling. The rise is from the Upper Mississippi. Arrivals were scarce yeiterday, nnmberiBg only six. A very heavy shower of rain occerroe; about eight o'clock yesterday morning, and cmttnad tin 9 a. m. It then cleared away and became very warm. S3" The Mevtphit departed yesterday afternoon for Cincinnati, crowded with passengers and a large qsautlty ot freight, smesg which was one hundred bales of cotton, (V 4! A IF AWIA1U Ut .UJ'..1H'1I!. Arrest of the Mayor-cf Chicago. CniCAOO, Jaae 9. John Weetwarth, the Mayer of this dty, was arrested this morning by tbe U. S Mar shal, charged with stealing ma I. bags, ne was heM to ball la the sum at $3,603, and will be cxaulaed this af ternoon. - LATER. CniCASO Jane 9 p.st.-Msyor Weatwarth waseMschargoi byJadgeDramaMud, wbo decided that .be received the mall bags in Mseffldal capacity as a Congress man, and bad a right to keep them, nstll a special demand was mide. onilnatian for Congress. New Orleans, Jaae 9. Mites Taylor bas beea bseiIt nated fer Congress by tha Democrats of the Second Cen tres sisnal District. Fire ear Boston. Boitok, June 9. A Urge fire occurred it Oaetsea, ad joining Boston, at midnight whkh deetfayed nineteen dwelKag bosses be"ncrag to Gee. M. Gerrlsh. Lois en headings, 6,000 loss en furniture. Ac, unascertained. River TVews and .tlnrkets. New Orleans, June 9. SaVea of Cation to-day, II,. 0t0 bales. Matket geaerally uochaBged. Receipts to day, 540 b les. Rcilpta less tfaan last year. 3i7.0(0 hales. 'Receipts at all Southern ports, less than last Is". 6M,eee. Stock at New Orleans, 107,500. Flour daB with a dedtnlag tessatucy. White Corn 9S1 00. Potk duH. Bacon, long middks, 13. Gunny ctotb, 13.'. Freights stagaanu Kxehange en Londea, 10K i en New Tack, X. St. Louie; Jaae 9. Fhwr very dail at $7. Wheat destined last week U tajec, Mixd Corn, 70 i ; Tel low, 74. Hemp, 1 Sl 36.' Tabacco, SKQUti. Louisville, June 9. River 6M f t an tbe falls and slowly rising. Rain last night; dear to-day. Mercury 82. Baltimore, Jaae 9. Markets den and generally un changed. St. Lasts Ftaar $7 75. Corn dedined; WUte 95. Gunny Ototh, 13K . Gen. IVnlkcr at Louisville. Louisville, Jane 9. Gen, Walker received the citi zens this matsrLig. He attends tbe Theatre this evening and leases fer OsBCtnaati te-mrrew, en route fer Wash ington. Incenseqoeaee of Hghtniag throughout the caantry the lines cannot be operated. Reporter. MARRIED, At FlewrtHn's I Reads, DeSeto county. Miss., June 7th, by Rev. Wm. Carey Crane, Dr. Charles E. New ton, late ef narrison oonn'y, Va., and Miss Martha V. Faumer, daughter of Maj. Jos. W. Farmer, of De- Soto county. On Wednesday, June 10th, by Rev. O. R. Hendrl.kson, Mr. Hekrv J. Clare and Miss Virginia J. Gh-ikn, aU ef this dty. FOUXD, A PAIR of pialu Gold Spectacles, pick ed won Main street, on Mondav. which tbe owner can have by calling t this cfBce and paying for this notice. JunlO Maspberry &np&cr. THE LADIES of tbe FIRST PRESBTTEKIAN CHURCH will give a SUPMtlt. at Od-I Fellow.' Hall. on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAT EVENINGS. 16th and 17th Instant where will be served up Raspberries, Ice Cn am, and many other delicacies. The object of this Supper Is to pay a balance due en thHrGewBetlandto buy Cbandallers for righting tbe Church JunlO To the Creditors of William G. IMiilipg, Deceased HAVING sueg'tted tbe Insolvency of the Estate of Wm. G. Philips, deceased, la tbe County Court ot Shelby coeuty. notice Is hereby clven to the creditors ef said esute teaie tbeir cairns, duly aatstentlcated. with tbe Oterk of said Court on or before tbe 5ih cay ef Octo ber n- xt, for pro rata, distribution. JunlO-lm Z. II. OURLIN, Adm'r. For Sale Low to the Trade. 1 nr('Bi03priB,eH4,,c'e 1UU zuaws. fsir sugar; 58 bats. ReboHed MaUsses ; 75 naif bbls Reholled Meltset s. By FLOCRNOT, COOPER & LEAKE. 196 Main-t. JanlO I "I Q BBLS. Flue Flour; A AJ 100 bets. Sepeifltse Flour; 76 Bxtra FLOCRNOT, COOPER Jt LKAKK. 19S Malr-it. JCRIO A p. ( KHGS assorted NaHs; 50 bsgs Shot. FLOORNOr, COOPER & LEAKE, 196 Main-st. JunlO BACON Ribbed Sales ; Hams aad S boulders. Tot sale to the trade by FLOURNOT, COOPER & LEAKE, JanlO-dtwaclw 196 Mam-st. Oivuers Wanted FOR the fe.lowlrg articles, in store with LAVAL LETTE. illlULKV it CO., SteamlKiat and Railroad Agents It not called fur at the expiration of thirty days will be sol to pay charges : Mr. E. Coons, Mtmpbts, I small box Mds. I.. A- Kafforl, Memphis, 3 boxes Mds. J L Jennings, esreot Rodg rs. Smith, & Go,, Napo leon. 12 Mills anil nsppers, 1 box Mds. J. B. Langford, care of W. Howard, Memphis, 1 box Mds. ?. Lanier, Kossuth Mills, 2 bales Domestic. Lorenzo Begghland, Memphis, 1 box Mds. D. H. Miner, Bate- vllle, 3 boxes Sundries. W. D. Fisher. Memphis, 1 box Mds. R. Fletcher, Memphis, I keg Spikes. Robinson k. llaiver, Coff-evillr, Miss., 1 baleDomestlc. No mark, 1 chest Sundries. M. &T. Railroad. 5 bids. Craciers. Mc H Burks, Tatoi City, 2 boxes Mds. W. Stelner, care ef C "CaEo, Memphis, 1 box Mds. A. Mathews, Sbetbyville, 1 box Mds. DeJennlngs, Memphis, 2 box Mds. A. L. Dorrls, 1 Tlow. Jno. McCann, Memphis, I box Mds. John Shall, Memphis,2Saddles,lady, and gentleman's. L J. Jackson. Memphis, 1 Tombstone and 1 Socket. Wm. Walker, Memphis. 12 Plows. Junto 2w Fine Plctvires.. T) EMEMBEU tbat DESnONG'S U the place if you XX. wish to get me best style of PICTURE. HU 3WC olainot y'p o s surpass all others in richness of tone, warmth of expres sion, completeness of detail, and boldness of feature. For durability there is no qaesliori of their superiority. They will receive a fall without a fracture a bend with out Injury; may be washed oft when soiled, be bandied without the face being marred. They are susceptible ot high ana very oeautuui coloring. W. H. DeSHON J.1S1 Main street, has the exdnslre rigni or atenmnis. ror ine Meisinotype patent. mio Decline of Carpets Great In ducements. TK vlew.nf the reduction of tarin on Wool, taking ef- X feet from tee in J my we are bow Hiring tbe largest and best elected sleek cf Carpeting ever brought to this dty Our stock embraces every variety of two and three ply, Ingral", American, English and Imperial Brussels, Tapestry, Velvets, both English and American, Medallion MEMPHIS DAILT APPEAL OFFICE, I TnuRsnAY, June II. IS57. ( MEMPHIS COTTON QOOTATIOXS. , Inferior 8 (3 9 I StrlctMiddlrog;13KU urainary 10 fS'OS luooa Miaaung.i3H3!i iiooaurdinary....IOHII I Middling Falr..l3X&U Low JIlddlinK....11f(S12 I Fair, scarce.... nominal. auommg.... J SEW ORLEANS MARKET. OFFICE OF THE PICAYUNE. Friday Xvenlnx. June 5. 1S57. i: C0TT0S To-day acalnthedemacd has betn limited. and barely 1850 bilei have been sold, mtklng a total for me week or 8700 BaKC. rriees are irregular ana m favor of buyers, thangh we repeat our last quotations, remark' lug that our azures are mustly .nominal, especial for ths lower and finer grades Inferior 5 (3,10 I Middling 13!i(3U Ordinary I0K!!H I GoodMiddlli.g.. Illili booa urainary..l2 (HVtH Middling. Fair... HK LowOrdinary.. 13X(sI3K Fair 16 The n celpts of the week embrace 3.731 bales, againtt B.IT2 for the currespondlng week last year. Tbe total receipts since the 1st of September have been 1.433,331 oaes against last year to tbe same date 1.721.410 taks. Tue exports of tbe week embrace 13.974 bale, roranri sing 7IS5 to Liverpool. 1653 to Havre. 40 to Hirdeaux 3057 to Uremn, 331 toXew Tork. and 1229 to .Boston. ifte total exporu since tbe 1st of September have betn ,oSj,vt3 pales. The exports fer the corresDonoinr week last rear were u SI4 Dales, and the total exports to date were 1,055,761 bales. The stock on hand this eveslnz Is 106.311 bales, acalnst ju7,Ui at me same time last year. STATEMKXT OF COTTON. Stock on hand 1st September, IS56 Bales 7,198 ArriVCTlflnce. 487,914 Arrived to-day. 4C7 1,433.331 1,495,579 Exported to date Exported to day........... L3S3.193 1.0701,339 263 Stock on hand and on ship-board not cleared. 103.311 Saturday. June 6. 1 p. M Cottos There appears to be so movement in the market acd thus far we do not bear of a tran action SPOAJi The sales indude 49 hhds. Cuba M Gscoad9 at to.sc ; 33 to 40 In lots at about the same, and some small ioi or ijouisiana at unchanged prices. Flour The market is dull, and the only sales yet re ported are lootbis. Ohio at $7 87H, and a small lot of louis at 51 ft Did. Co an About 10TO sacks have been told In lets at $1 f. uusuri. Pore Mess ret lline mostly at '5 ft bVI Bacon 25 casks liahed Sides told on the levee at I3Kc. r. CorrEE Sales 250 bags at 10 w and 50 at 10K c 9 & witn come outer tots. Wiiiskt Nothing- of any mcment doing. Rectified retailing at 32c. 'rl gallon e. iv. ciiEnav,.....r. n. siollov. It HAILE, President. Secretary. treasurer. Memphis Life and General Insurance Comp'y. (LATE C. W. CHERRY a CO ) .Exchange bnd Bank Hoto Iiist. Htv York Exchange... , Hl prem New Orleans " Ht pr-m St. Louis " Ml prem Ciccicnatl " H4 Kprem Losisvuis & Hprem Gold 1 $1 t prem Silver. 1 62 (irern Laud Warrants b&hett price. Louisiana BankN tea '..par Kprem Northern " ' par Sprera All uncurrent money bought and sold. Arkansas Swamp Lanl Scrip bought and sold. nvyl &T COSTS WE will sell our stock of FASHIONABLE CLOTH ING and FURNISHING GOODS. Until 1st July, to dote the concern Call and examine seen for great bargains, at No. 5 Jefferson street. Post uraoe niece. Junl A. D. MANSFIELD CO. Administrator's Notice. ALL penons baring claims agairist the estate of Sam'l O. Ballard, dee'd, are reqnneted to file them, duly authenticated, with the undersigned, with ai little deiav as pesslhle. (.fcO wiMpuESTKit, Jua2-dl0t Administrator, No. 35 Front Row. DISSOLUTION. TnE partnership existing under the nama cf UAKER & CHAPPELL, was dissolved ou this day, June 1st, iwii. it. at. iiAKKit. Jnn6-dlw G. CnAPPELL CLnTON" PLACE HOTEL, BROADWAY, Corner Eighth Street, New York. THIS beautiful Hotel bas Just been cpecedn the Kurosiean plan. Single rooms spacious, well lighted ana veu naieu from oo cents to $1 'per' day. Snltsof 1 ooms for Families $1 SO to 010 per cay. win ant a CO. Mi. SIDNsY KOPMAN. late of tbe Smithsonian House, would te happy to see his friends at th" above House. jnne-sm r addition to our regular sales, Hally, at the "Old Auc tion House " No. 29 Front Row, of Merchandise, Fur niture, and personal property ot every description, we have made such arrangements w.th our Mr. G W Han- ns, as to enable bim to pay his exclusive attemlcn to sales of REAL ESTATE, NEGROES, SsTOCKS, fe. PLANS and descriptions of Propertyaccurately draws. Sab-dirlslons aad surveys made when required rnvate sales of Lands, Trades, ac, nesetlated on la most liberal terms. Mr. Jiba WrHc :n experienced Auotssnffr. former.? St. Louis, will devote his entire attention to i aloaol Joy i rhiniflG, TtAMCluun rfTeet fcr I ' ' S L. JOHNSON tt Ci.. i Jun6-lw No.29Prcntla7. j BARXETT GRAHAM. , WM. KES1U 1. Cotton FactoF Commission '& Grocery iilerchasti. XO. 9 FIIOXT now, aiE.iiriiis, TESW. A i WE are cow prepared to fill orders for Bacon, ffWfW.our. Sugars. Molasses, Coffees, Canoles. liaUs, SSstjiTobacco, Whisky, Silt, Bsggmg, Rope and Twlur, with a general stock of Groc'rles. We are also Aients for tbe sale cf the Manufactures ot the Memphis Cotton Mills, and cfiVr at low prices their OsBaburss, Cutton Tarns asd Jeans and Linscy. Also take ardrrs for the star cotton uin. JUB9-law6m GRAHAM & HILL. Fiftv Rbls. New Potatoes, "TUST received this day, p r teamer Bi n Franklin, for J sale by ELBRIDG . TUFTS.M CO., Jun9-3t Shelby-st., opposite uayoto note. Tweuty-Eiglit Pianos. INst'tv, ot eight uinercni Manurac- l Inrers, " the best in the world," at from 210 to ssoo. Give us a can, for we are 1 determined to sell, as we wut mcney to pay our debts. Juns-tw WINSTON, CHURCHILL ft, CO. ATTENTION. COME and sec the best farmer's Mill now lu use. In ODeratlun at Mulford's Factory, Adams slreet Fine Oern Meal ground tor ten cents, and Corn crushed and ground for eicbtcents per bushel. Send on your Com. MILLS. County and State Rights for sale. In Alabama, MUslsslppl, Louisiana, Arkansas Tecne sce, and Ktn- tueky. jsiioa & isfaiuLafa. JUU7-2W FORTY ACRES, KNOWN as Col. Martin's place, situated cn Jackson street, adlelnlBg the former residence ot W. B. Miller on tbe West, and Mrs. Bolts on the East. It has a good residence, fine foi est shade, and about thirty acres timbered. Call soon if you want a bargain G. B. LQCKE, Jnn7 Auctioneer and Real 1st ate Broker. TWENTY ACRES, SIIUATFD on tbe South side ot the Plgean Roost Plank Road, opposite the first Toll Gate, Just East ef the residence cf B. Graham. Esq This bas also a trout on an avenue running South to Mr. McGee's place. A bar gain will be given. In wtole or tn part. li 11. IAUK&, Jnn7 Auctioneer acd Real EstaU Broter. LOOKING-QIiASS & GILT PEAME OLD Frames re-gilded. Looking Glasses re-sllvercdlike new All work warranted. Oil Paintings and Pic tures on hand for sale, Washington street, below Theatre. my7dly J. E. CIIiDWICR'S ADVERTISE3IEKTJ "Will Always be Found In This Colnan PERSONS wUhlug to know what he has to sell, . what he may want to buy for any of his customers will be sere to find It In the last column, on i&easuuii' PAGE. Remember that, and save yourself the trochl of looking all over the paper. All business entrusted to me will Jit attended to rap fully and with dispatch. Office Midlson Street, opposite Union Bank. 1N3URANCE, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENCY. JStna Fire and Inland Navigo tion Insurance Company, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,000,001 Hartford Fire Insurance Co., CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,00 Charter Oak jLife Insurance Co. CAPITAL AND tURPLUS $IW,n0S POLICIES lssned on reasonable terms. Losses eqnlta bly adjusted and promptly paid. ALSO, a beautiful BUILDING SITE, containing 3 8-100 acres, well timbered; situate on the northwest corner oi Central Avenue and Brown's Avenue, directly opposite the residence of Judge Harris. ALSO a fine BUILDING LOT, containing four acres wrll covered with fine trees situate on tbe north side o Walker street, near the first toll gata on the Uernscda Plank Road. For terms apply to J. E. CHAD WICK, Memphis Land Office, ap2S Opposite Union Bank. Oft BOXES Virginia Smoking Tobacco; SO do goo' X J Tobacco : 100 000 supnior Cigars. For sale by FLOURN0T. COOPER ft LEAKE. tny24-lm 196 Main street Mississippi Reports. tttE have Just received a supp'y of " First George ; " VV It being tbe 30th volume, and the last, of the Mis sissippi Reports. junS LAMB, TOUNG ft CO Bleached Cottons. n r a CASKS Bleached Cottons, on hand and eor sale by Z0) JAMES LOW & CO.. mar3I 418 Main street, Louisville. Ky. LAND FOR SAiLE. THE subscriber Intending to remove his hsnds South, offers his valuable Farm In DeSoto county, Hiss., fifteen miles from Memphis, for sate, and he or John A. Burks, on the premises, will show it to any one wish lug to purchase. Description Is deemed unnecessary, the Land will show for itself Also, eight or nine Lols.con- tslniDis.a fraction less than me aero, of beautiful subur ban woodland pic pertr. near tbe Memphis and Charleston RsdlrCidanl B. Graham's! residence Jt G-Retnberl or mil jyetial otitis To Mothers. LADIES In the nursery wit! And Bttrnelt'i RaUitton, or OWenf Water peculiarly adapted to Ihe bathing of In fants. It allays all tendency to Inflammation, Is perfectly harmless, and Imparts to the skin a dear and healthy ap pearance. Prepared by Jossph csrnett a. uo , uosioa. For sale by S. MANSFIELD & C9., and dealers gener ally. Ptlce 60c. and $1 per bottle. Junll-datwlw A Cure lor Canker. TIIOSS of our readera who snflVr from this disagreeable compe,lnt,iWlll be glad to know that Burnett' Oriental m . . I ITT - T , . r . T . r- V. D.hi.i , b r Aoom trail.! preparcu vy mreiis, uhiiu vutuct. u wj,, Tremont street, Cotton, is a most effective and agreeable remedy. It also arrests decsy of the teeth, and renders the gums hard and bealtby. S3" For sale by S. MANSFIELD ic CO. and all Drug gists at 60c. and $1 per bottle. junl I-datwI w Holloway's Pills MUST eventually bsnbh mineral preparations from tha repertory of medical science. They act more powerfully than any other known rcmdy upon the stomach, the ,iver, the blood, and tbe puluunary system, and restore the vigor v( the internal organs, while relieving them of obstructions. Sold at the manufaitory, No. 80 Maiden Lane, New Tork. ar(d by all druggists, at 23c., 63c , and $1 per box. Junll-dtwawlw Tlic person wJo 1 1iought to win popuinr laror BT InronsAderately saylsg tbat Leonard's South Ameri can Fewer and Ague. Remedy was a humb-ig, bis since reooc sldend the matter anl now desires to deny the as sertion, as he Fpokthat which was tbe very opposite ot truth. This will prove to be the casa of every one who speaks disparagingly of this valuable medicine without due consideration. The testimony of all wbo use it and their name Is legion establishes the faet tbat there never was a medicine thtt possessed such curative prop erties. No family should be without It during the fall months. Janll-dtwawlw Frcm the Catholic Vindicator. Ladies and Gentlemen': We would call your at tention to tbe advertisement of Prof. O. J. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, which appears In the columns of our nresenl numb r Frtn ourloug acquaintance wan tss proprietor, and with numerous Individuals who have nied bis prepare tlon ith perfect eoceess foe the last two years, we feel no hesitation In recommending th; article as superior to any of the preparations now In ne for the same purpose. v-z: for restoring gray niir to its original color, arure and reflect enre for baldness, and a never-failing pre ventive for the railing 01 tue tair. It It decidedly the beet anl most popular In use for besutlfying, preserving, re-taring and strengthening tho hair, relieving diseases of the skin, abd removing .;urrr. dandruff and all eraptlons and feverish heal from tha ICS p. We speak In relation to the above from wnst we know. having been personally acquainted with numerous per sons ho have u ej the resluratlrs for the above pur ruses with tbe mo t cratlf vice restfts It Is not often we notice a latent medicine, maeed. we tblnk we have never puffed one before ; but Prof. Wood's Hiir Restorative is something so superior to most of the preparations of the day. that we cansot for bear asking the attention ot our readers to it. Gray heads and bald in concert sing, The magic ot this wondrous thing. To be had of O. J. Wood ir, Co.. 114 Market street, St. Locls. and of druggists generally. jnnii-aawsw FREE EXHIBITION. THE STAR GALLERY now offers for exhibition the finest, ejection of OIL PAINTINGS of any Gallery in tte country. Tie IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPH Is one of the leading pictures ot the day. Made only by PARK it FEF- tow. The HALLEOTYFE the most wonderful picture ever made can be seen at the Star Gallery. Made st no other Gallery In the city. Go see them. myl2 'XVoodIand Cream' A POMADE for beautifying the HAIR highly per fumed, anterior, to any French artKM lmportid, and for half (be price. For dressing Ladies' Hair it has no equal, giving it a bright, glossy appearance. It causes Gentlemen's Hslr to cnrl Id the most natural manner. It removes dandruff, always giving the Hair tbe appear ance of being fresh shampooed. Price only fifty cents, None genuine tmies signed, FETRIDGE & CO., Proprietors of the ".Balm of a Thousand Flowers." JtjT For sale by all Druggists. apl7-deodly A NEW DISCOVERY. . ?BE many evidences adduced In this dty place It be- jaJ doubt as to the permanent care of CONSUMPTION la aU of its forms, by the continued tweet Dr. SLEDGE'S S3i3H0UND PECTORAL. CROUP relieved In one rsisate. apll For Spring and Summer of 1857, JOB, GENTLEMEN. ELEGANT Dress, Moleskin and Cassimere HATS, re ceived at WHSATON'S, 76 Front Row, where those in war:t ot a superb and fashionable HAT will please call. Constantly on hand and receiving tbe largest and finest 3te:s ots0TT HATS In the city at UJI "TTI I. 1 C . . T 1 T, i.uf..iiu.vj, wriuiinw. CHALYBEATE SPRINGS, NEAR BOLIVAR, Hardeman County, Tennessee. Will lie Opened 15th or June. , THE undersigned, having recently purchased tbe above well known wa'ermg place, Is now refitting tbe same and putting tbe buildings, grounds, etc., in as complete order as any Springs tn tbe southwest. The location be ing In the healthiest portion of Tennessee, and easy of access from ail sections of the country 11 Is believed tbat these Springs will, tte coming season, present to the seeker of pleasure and health attractions second to no others In tbe Unlen. ihe water Is of the best qnality, possessing fine curative qualities, and the proprietor will spate neither pains nor expense In rendering his guests cem'ortable during their so'ouru with him. The means of access to these Springs i very easy, they being sltutted directly on the Rallread from Memphis to Bolivar. 3K miles from Bolivar, acd sixty from Mem phis. The eestof reaching them from Memphis Is only three dollars Persons visiting tbe Springs ran leave Memphis lc the morning and reach them by noon; and leave In the afternoon and reach Memphis for tnpper. J, C EADKLMAN, Proprietor. P. S In addition to the other attract! ns ef the place. there will be kept a fine band cf MUSIC to enliven the guests. J. C. E. maiO-dawimj FEMALE COLLEGE, on GAATOK IIVSTBTUTJE, AT Corinth, Tishomingo County, Miss. THE untlerslencd would fspeclfolly lnf rm bis friends and tbe s,ub'lc generally, tbat his n eh iktmol for y i eg ladies will be opened, under tbe Immediate super iBtendence of bimseif and lady, for tbe reception of Boarding and D.y Pupils, On Wednesday, the lSlh of July next. Tbe considerations tbat commend this School to public notice are 1st. Its accessibility, b leg situated at the Intersection at tbe Memphis anu Charleston and the Mobile and Ohio Hal roads 2nd. Tbe hfa'.lhfmness and pleasantness of ltslocatlou, being in th rtgkin ot a summer watering resort,- the Hardin Springs. 3d. A situation favorable tosledyand Improvement of mind, being r moved from everything calculated to di vert and diss pate tb"ught. -4th Tbe sound and thorough Instrnrtlon that It Is our purpose ard p dg to 1 ..part. We on-r to tbe public the service acd ben- lit of a C .11. glste Institution, designed for every appliance that Is In use, to devetopc, Invigorate and adirn tbe mind of woman. We have spared neither pains nor exrense In the endeavor to provide the most airy, healthful, and pleasant accommodations for some seventy-five to eighty boarders. We aim to have our pu pils live we'l, feel well, and do well; and holding our selves directly responsible to our rations for the ptofl clency of their daughters while entrusted to our care, we win be cautious to employ none bat accomplished aLd able assistants. TERMS AND RATES. The scholastic year will bedlvtdtd Into two Sessions of five months 'ach; the first ccmmeccTg on the first Wed nesday of February, and ending oa the last Frl ay of Xnnej the second commenci-g on the ttird Wednesday of July, and ending on the third Friday of December. The Sc ool win consist of two Departments : tha Pre paratory and the Collegiate. The Preparatory D partment will embrace all pupils wbo are not qualified t' age or advancement In study to enter CtUeg ; the tuition fees of which will te $16 per sesslsn The Collcclste Department will embrace all who, trine fourteen years ef age, can stand a satisfactory examina tion on Orthography, Reading Arithmetic, Geography, and Englilsh Grammar, and enter upon tbe intended course of study in the tuber branches of English Litera ture, and the Ancient and Modern Languages ; tbe tui tion fees of which will be $S5 per set slon Extra charges, at customarv rates, will be made for the ornamental branches ot study, viz.. Music, Drawing and Painting, Embroider , &c , &c Boarding, l tcluding all accommodations except wash ing, will be $00 p r session, payable In advance. The tuition fees of pupils, not boarders, will be required In acvance. s Ret. L. B. GASION, Principal. CoitlftTH, -Miss., June 3, 1857. Jnni-dlwawlm 1 f A CASES Lemon Syrup lust received and for sale lUUb' H. n. POTTER, Main-st, myl rd door North or Worsham House. Gen. Walker. 0S MONDAY, June 8th, will be tssusd a' F. H, Clark fr. Co 's Gallery, copies of Prof. Remington's Photo graph ef Gen. Walker, the only original picture of bimln Memphis. jun6-lm Situation wanted. A GENTLEMAN, now teaching la Kentucky, bu XA. whose present engagement will terminate in June, de ires a situation farther South, ne is a regular grad uate and thoroughly qualified to teach the classics and b'gber branches of mathematics, would prefer a e lect n timber of advanced pupils, or a prof essorshlp in some men rcnoo'. , f'.s.etnrg Tgfererej. Inelmlimg nrete t STS stovers tuiuctpl THE MAYORALTY. WE are authorized to announce SAUUELT. MORGAN as an lndepeodentcandldate for Mayor. j WK are authoriied and requested to announce R. D. BACGII as a candidate for tho office of Mayor at th en suing election. my27-td ' FOR ALDERMEIV. WE are authorized to announc W. 0. IOPLAND as a candidate for Alderman m the Sjecona ward, at the tn- aums June election. WE ure authorised to announce REUBEN S. JONES as a candllate for Alderman In the Third Ward, at en suing June election. jnna WE are authorized to announce j;nr esteemed friend and o d reslJent, E. 11 DASHIELL, as a candidate for Alderman In the second ward. WE ate autberlzed to announce JOHN NEaL. Esq.' as a caudiiate ror Aiaennaa m me secona tvaru. WE are author zed to announee Mr. D. W. SHANKS as a candidate for Aldetmin In the Fourth Ward. WE are authorized to announce BENJAMIN WRIGHT as a candidate for Alderman'of the First Ward. WE are authorized and requested to announce JOHN D. ARMOUR as a candidate for Alderman in the Fourth Ward, at the ensuing Mnulcipal elections. Editors AprEAL: In reply to a call from "Many Citizens" to serve as Alderman in the Fourth ward, I will serve, It It is the wish cf th: residents of the Ward. my26 nespccciuiiy, i. u. hill. M7T. ure authorized and reauestetl to announce J. D DANBURY, as a candidate forAId&maa of the Fourth Ward. WE are authorized to announce THOMAS J. FINNIE. as a candidate for rc-electlon as Alderman of tbe Fourth Ward, To the Voters or. MXMrms; I accept the tall made upon me to run for Alderman in the Sixth Ward, and ir sleeted, will serve me petpie laiminny. mylS-te - R. H. PERRY. To the Editors of Ihe Memphis Appeal : With reference to tbe call made on me a few days ago to becetne a candidate for re-election as Alderman of the Fourth ward, permit me to say mat ir my reuow cltiirns are satisfied with the course I have pursued in the Board the past year, and will re-elect me. my past experience will, I trust enable me to serve them mere efficiently tbau 1 have bimrtto aane. Ana i neea not sav that I have the great we.l-belng of our prosperous city much at heart, and for Ita prosperity I am willing to labor; ana having atuiaed to know wnat a rignt, l win, if re-elected, dlscharse my duty faithfully, and without the fear or favor of any manor set of men, and with an rye single to our city's prosperity at home, and her repu tation aDroaa. 1 shall be absent several weeks, and mutt leave the matter to my fellow alliens to elect me or noiastrey choose. Very respectfully. THOMAS JAMES FINNIE. Memphis, May 21 , 1557. FOR RECORDER. !TI WE tre authorized to announce HUME F. HILL, Esq , as a candidate for re-eltctlon to the office of Re corder. ai;l WE are authorized to announce Major GEORGE W. FISHER as a candidate for Recorder at the ensuing mu nicipal election. apsS FOR CITY MARSHAL. WE are authorized and requested to announce ENOCH ENLOE as a Candidate for City Marshal, at the ensulsg election. ap26-t- WE are authorized and requested to announce FRANK BYRD as a candidate tor City Marshal, at the June elec tions. m WE are authorized to announce C. VAN CAMPEN, as a candidate for City Marsbsl. mya. WE are authorized to announce JOHN SHOOT, as an Independent candidate for City Marshal WE are authorized to announce JAMES O. REIN 1TARDT as a candidate tor the office of City Marshal, a the ensuing Municipal Election In June next. mar!9-te FOR CITY TAX COLLECTOR. WE are authorized to announce JOHN NEWSOM as a candidate for re-election to tbe office of City Tax Collec tor at the ensuing June election. WE are authorized and requested to announce JOHN . B0 WEN as a candidate tor City Tax Collector at the ensuing election WE are authorized to announce WM. UNDERWOOD as a candidate for the office of City Tax Collector. my7 FOR CAPTAIN OF DAY POLICE. WE are authorized and requested to announce Captain W. C. CAUSEY as an independent candidate for the office ot captain or toe nay police. apza WE are authorized and requested to announce J. F. JOHNSON as a candidate for re-election to tbe office of Captain of Day Police, at the ensuing June erections. mr3-ie CAPTAIN NIGHT POLICE. WE are authorized to announce FELIX G. BUTLER a candidate for Captain cf the Night Police, at tbe easaicg election. apss-te Gr jlrZ. 33 V AMEMCAN CIRCUS! ii at. smith AVM. llURUltlUGE. .Equestrian Director. . . . . Business Manager. fTtniS arge and extensive O mpanywill pert ormhere on JL WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, and FRIDAY. June 10th, 11th and 12th. Performances Afternoon and Even ing. THE G It AND ENTREE Will consist of twelve tandsomely caparisoned, apolted S eeds, led by four beautiiul Touug Ladles, ji new and graceful CTolntlcns. In this unequalled Troupe arc FRANK ROBINSON", Acknowledged to be tbe gnatest, funniest aad most laughter-provoking Clown In America. M'LLE. VICTORIA, The most graceful Female Equestrienne of the present ae, wbase lnlmlKMe Daring Acts of Horsemanship an the delight of all beholders. , GEORGE SWEET, The world-renowned Equestrian, whose Daring aad won derful Performances on the Tight Rope bavenevertwen HORACE M. SMITH, Tbe greatest Bare-bic Rider In the wr!d. . The audience will be entertained with tbe MAGIC GLOBES, by G W Archer; the DUPLICATE LADDERS, by the Acrobatic Brothers; and a varlsty of D.OCP.S, by the most accomplished and beautiful Boyadese of tbe C'trjue, M'lle. Vistoria. Also, AIR DIVINIKG, by tbe whole Company. PANTOMIMES, equal If not superior, to the wsrU- renawiied Ravel Family. Jj- see large Bills m;30-dtd NjR "W" R O O TC S JUST RECEIVED BV LAMB, YOUNG & CO,, No. 259, Main Street. THK Testimony ot tbe Rock. -or Geoiogs In Its bearings on the two Theologies, Natural and Revealed ; by nugh Miller. The History ot the Invasion and Capture of Washington. anu or ine events which preceded and followed ; by Jocn a. n imams. Scandal ; a new novel by Mrs. I. T. BIckworth. Grade Amber; by Mrs. C. W.Denlson, author of "Home i-ictures," waai .Not," "Carrie Hamilton." sc. Isabel, or the "TonngWlfe and the Old Love; by John uoray jeuerson. Mind and Matter, or Physiological Inquiries In a series of Ksys : by sir Benjamin Brodle. Bart.. D. C L. The Child's Book of Nature, Illustrated; by Worthlng- ton liooxer, m. v. Things not Generally Known. A popular nand-book ot Literature, History ana science; by David A. Wells. The American- In Jspsn; an abridgment of Commodore Perry's Exploring Expedition: by Robert Tomes. Tbe Charity of tbe Primitive Churches; by the Rev. Stephen Chaste!, of Geneva. Swizerland. Biographical and Historical Sketches ; by T.Bablngton Macauiey The Sayings of tbe Great Forty Days between the Re surrection acd the Ascension ; by George Moberly, D. O. L. Counsel to the Awakcnrd, or The Pathway ot Safety ; by Jtev. Atnionuxenien,usctoror Kent, .England, ax. ATjiSO: A large assortment ot SCHOOL. LAW. MEDICAL. and Miscellaneous Bneks. which we will sell low. Je3 J Important to Planters & Millers. FELTON'S IMPROYED Self-Sharpening Portable Grist Mill. .in Improvement on all Other Patents. THIS Is one ot the most valuable Inventlonsottheday, possessing aH the qualifications requisite to make It valuable to the faimer. It Is destined to supply a want that bas long been felt by that portion of community. It I, BW BlUlinu lu .llua.l uviluiviuil ouj Jlfiuil O. UIUIUB rr skill can run Hand keeplUr'order The grinding surfaces are of tbe most durable character, harder than any tempered steel, and not liable to ge. out ot order, It will grind wheat, corn, oats, buckwheat drugs and spices, crush and grind corn and cob admirably, or sheSed oats and corn, and cob mny be wed ground together. The small slxa frame mill, with two-horse power, will grind from five to eight bushels of superior corn meal per hour, and from eigot to ten bushels of good feed for stock, and requires but little attention, and may be run by gin-belt without increase ot expense. The large size name mill will grind over twice that amount per hour. Tbe meal Is not heated In grinding a valuab'e feature. Prices are. for small slie125; large size $200. We hare the right to actl the States cf Alabama, Mlssissipp' Loul- s'ana Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, and a portion of Texas A rare chance is here oSered for competent and responsible men to engage in the sale of Mills County and Slate rights sold on accommodating terms All orders, communications, and applications for Rights and Hills addressed to us will be promptly responded to. jnnt.dawly JENNINGS It REYNOLDS. P. 3. Davis, Hodqe ft Williams. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, are our agents In Memphis, Tenn. JUST RECEIVED. Ofl nHDS.FlrSugar;20doPrlmedo;20do Choice X U Sugar. For sale low to the trade by, FLOURNOY, COOPER ft LEASE, my24 196 Main street. 1 flfl DAIS Rio Coffee; 60 do HavaLado;2SdoLa- 1UU guira uonce. ror sale by FLOURNOY, COOPER & LEAKE, 196 Main street, my24 - A A RBLS. Rebelled Molasses; ICO half do Recoiled Molasses, ror saic ny FLOURNOY, COOPER ft LEAKE, 196 Main street. m21 infi BOXES Star Candles; 100 halt do. For sale by J.UU FLOURNOY, COOPER ft LEAKE, my24 196 Main street' Just Received. 1 n A CASES assorted Cordial m store and for sale by 1UU It- u. potter, Main-st, myl Third door North of Worshim House. Cfifl CASKS Kenactt's Ale In store and for sale by fJKJyJ II. U POTTER, Main-st, myl Third door North of Worsham House. rVr OASES superior Bottled Brandy For sale IowlH I if FLOURNOY, COOPER ft LEAKE, my24 196 Main street. Insolvent jVotice TO THE Creditors of Geo. Jfossburg, dee'd. TTAYING surgestd tho Insolvency of the estate o n George Mostburr. dee'd. In the County Court cf -ohelby county, the creditors of said estate are hereby io- ificd to file their claims in the Clerk's cfSce ot said Court on or before the 1st October next, for nayasnt pro - rata. lutrmfafc ffiattps, (Sfc FURNITURE ! FURNITUKE! AT REDUCED PKICE1 1 UXTIL THE FlPsST OF JULY NEXT, INfRNDING to make extensive rorements toourstoredurlne tbe! inner, wa will offer for sale, from this date, at a small advance on cost, the largest assortment of faihionable and cosi'non furniture la me soutnern country. We are conitK-IIed to sU oat a great anantlty of Furniture before tbe addlUonnan be ecantenced, as we will necessarily have to close tbe sure for a abort time. Purchasers will Sad It to their interest to bay tnetr Pur niture before the first of July next, at MCK.INVET tW.'S, Opposite Won ham House, Memphis. t9 Oar terms are CAsn for small bills city accep tance ror time dius. m:n-ira Ilefriserators. QCHOOLBT'3 P.tent Klrigrators ('be. best, in use) SJ or every variety, tor saie at iiaumaciarrrs prius, by mjlO iKK.LN.Nfc). s. uu. Ice Roxeg. T TcKINNET & CO. are in receipt ot a large number of XVX 1c- Boxes, per steamer wm. 'alrd. mylo Shower It at lis. LEBMIS' Patent Combination- of Shower Bath and Wathstand. Also, Wardrobe Sbewer Bath, tor sate at my 10 2uii.,i.i xt,u'. Ice Picks, A VERY desirable: artlcic for breaking Ice, for fate at ZJL mylO McKINNBT fic.CO'3. Canton Rlattincs. SIXTY-FIVE pieces Canton Mattings, 4-t, 5-1 and 6-! wide for sale at mylO MC&.IKNKT & CO S. GEO. FLAHERTY & BRO ARE selling out, with- -i 3ml out reserve their stock gSiOOO. consisting of FI- TT3AN0S from ihe most eel- ebrated mikers. such as Cblcieriog ft Sons ; Furniture, from a Kltcbtn Table to the most elaborately carved Rosewood Setts in Brorateile and Plasb. Carpets, Curtains, Floor Oil Cloth Mattresses. Looklfcg Glasses. Ottoman Frames, prepared for embreed red cav ers. Office Furniture, Refrigerators and Shower Baths. Sash ef every variety; Si airs. Newels and Banisters SOOonhandat all times. Dialers visiting oar city are Invited to examine our slock. Pianos tuned and repaired by a Professor ot long expe rience. Ware Rooms corner Main and Union streets, Memphis mj21 PIANO POKTE, E rJENITUSE, Carpet aiid Curtain Rooms. puvaqai a a Cli . SSSSi1lt rvi . Ijihtc. Newton At3V and Bed Roczn Furniture. Sofa3, Divans, Bureaus, Ward robes, Secretaries, Cottage Marble Top Bed Room Soils, and a large assortment of Common Furniture. Spring, nalr, Moss, Cotton and Hhnek Mattresses made to order Oil CarpMlag, from taiee to eignteen reel wide ; Tapestry. Brussels and Common Carpets. Trans parent Shades and Curtains. Carpets, Curtains and Cer- oises, made by an experienced Upbetsterer. Looking Glass and Picture Frams made to order Pianos tanvd. and all kinds ot Musical Instruments repaired by expe rienced workmen, n. M. GROSVENOR, Main street, between Madison and Monroe. mar27-daw6m Money for Great Bargains POPE & BROS., 235 Main Street, Memphis. We I ave determined to reduce- our large stock of STAPLE AND FASCY GOODS, bv oiterixo tiieji at j Vory Xlc due o cZ jtpjtrlcots. W&v CasItS Jun2-2m LaGBANGE, TENIf. THIS well known and popular aammer resort. vU be opened and kept tbe insuinz soasoo by tbe ib- serlber. T. A. EURF00T. myt6-dtawatwlm J3 EBqulrer copy. DRY GOODS ros CASH. L. TAYLOR. J. 1S-1 Main St., Memphis, NEAR THE WOBSHAill HOUSE, WHOLESALE AXD REATAIL DEALER IS STAPLE AXD FASCY DRY G00BS, oidOTTrnxrc3rt Hats, Boots, Shoes, Saddlery FINE VIRGINIA TOBACCO, &c. iilcrcbants, Planters and Close Buyers Generally, are respectfully invited to call. rpHF following Seasonable Goo4s are bow offered for JL sale mw : SWISS MUSLINS, Striped, Plaid and Plain; .1 A t .1 .1 liV K I " CAMBRICS, Mull, Book, Victoria ; NAI S00KS, Plaid ami Plain. BRILLIANTINES, Fig'd, Striped and Printed. RICH ORGANDIES, Printed Jacmietts 2,000 yards Launs, IO to 50 cts. SjOOO best American and '"0O yards superior RIach Silks XS,ASvSa aniv anu UbingO i.iruLO asuu Dresses : Striped and "Plaid Foulards. MA-iSTTLES. BLACK LACE, WHITE LACE. . FANCY SILK, EMBROIDERED SWISS. MOURNIN'G, ftc. BASQUES. BLACK SILK LACE; EMBROIDERED SWISS. SKIRTS. nOOP, BRILLIANTS, GRASS, EUGENE, EMBR'B, ft- Mourning Goods. Black and Black and While Prists ami Lawns ; Black Satin Striped Grenadine Bembaztae; Silk Warp Alpacca Borage; Crape Collars, Sets, Black Robes. Blark, Blue and White. BAJOU S unequalled Kid Gloves. Collars, Sleeves, S;ts. Basques, Aianue,js!ses. insenins. Bands, Floucces. Handkerchief s, R sales. MEIN'S. WEAR. Fine Black and. Fancy Pieech 'Gtoths ef Siaionls' and other makes: - Fine 6-4 and fi Black and Fancy Doeskins, Slmonis' and others : ' Super Sitiu Mqleskln arid Velvet Vestir gi ; Bnrr. White and Fancy jurseuies aai Blatk Italian Cloths! f Black French DrspD'Ete; . Drat, Bine and Lead Alberilne Coatings ; Brown. Grey and Fancy Summer Ctotb; . r Nankenet. Satteen, Biin ard Fancy Coalings; . , Brown-, Yellow and Lead Linen (Joltings; Bleached and Brown Drills and Ducks ; York and Alakapas Drills, Nankeens, fte. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS. a CLOTHIKGf ror. 3Ien and Youths' & Famishing "Goods Generally. Coats, . Stocks; Shirtv Collars, Drawers, Socks. Nett Shirts, Drawers, IlanHerchlefs, Pants, " Ties, Vests, . Dusters,. Cravats, Scarfs, For PABTIES, WEDDINGS, &c. White Satin and Figured SU Vests ; White cravatt. Ties and scarfs ; White Kid Gloves, ftc, ftc HOUSEKEEPING GO.ODS. fabto Covers, Cloths, Napkins, Crash. Towels,' Doylies, Counterpanes, Fr'ugcs, Cnrtala Dam.tsks, Embroidered Curtain Muslins, Apron and Farnltnre Checks, Tickings, OiBaburgt, Strlpxs. 13 I t. L 'A'AJJCa-gg Bleached and Brown Sh'rtings, H to t-t. . Bleached and Brown Sheetings, 6-1 to 12 4. . Jnn2-dawly W. E. MELTON, 26 Madison Street, Up Stairs, INS URANGE AGENT, FOR SOME OF THE BEST. Marine Instirancc Companies in tho United State.- Exchange aud IVote Broker. L will attend to tho negotiation ot aU ROTES A'D BII.L.S OF XZCHAGE. ocl7 i - -e- Administrator's. Notice. ALL pe sons having claims against trie estate of the lata R. C. F. Duncan, will presrntl.hem at once Jor ii is ma' i " il fcn.Jiittted to sH eslto trig -call and SiscrllaucouSs . R. B.'SkOWX,.... Hernando. ...C. W. FRA2ER, Memphis. BROWN & FRAZER, K TTORNKYd AT LAW. Offlcee Na 553 Main, street. Jji. over Benson's Masse Sure, Memphis, Tuo , and Hernando. DeSoto coontyt Miss Will attend promptly to all CflUectlont and business entrusted to them to West Tennessee and North Utssiesipcl. Repir to Train. Bro & Co , PblraVphla ; Crouln, Hurztbai: & Sears. Walter- Steiniein N. T ; W B. Mtlier, Jones, Brown t Co., W J. Webb fr. Co . Memphis.- apl9-dawly HOUSE, SIGX, LWD ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, DEGOEATINQ, 6c. TV. K . PASS3IOUE TAKK3 tabs method ef lafsrmlag the citizens of Mem phis taal he ha perBMLeutly .oca ted himself here. to carry aa the above tasiaees, aad assates these scho may favor him with, tatir pasreaage that all wrk en- irastsjsl to hieawBI bav his etrlct PERSONAL ATTEN TIOR. laUseseetioB aad pnparatlon of Ihe zraterlal, as well as the fattbfal exi cattoa ef tbe work. 1 o exer tion wltibasvarM on his part 0 give sati.factirm and per orsa sae we k tboroagaiy. and at tie same time to salt the taste . t tbe rsus- la.tieieca. His long iperierc- warrants bim in saving thst Us eoBtraetswiH B a.mp1-tl wtSfe to sae ratlte salHtactMii at those who saay pauealze fiwW- They may also rest assnred that auy work anderti ketrby hid wrll be prompt ly coadected. tu quanscation', n" oeg, leave to rerer te tne iow log persors : Cspt. C. B. Church, Copt. T. Newe'L Mr. W. Pouey,Capt. J floyre Capt. Algeo, Mr. G PhlRer. SHOP Bsce cf Sbitoa s lrrac state myxs-dty MEMPHIS I9ISURAKGE GOilJVASV, Memphis, Tennessee. CAPITAL -S150,000 Sam. Mosby, Pres't; Ben May, Sec'y- orrics on JErrERios street. DIRECTORS. A. O. Harris, Sam. Mojby, Q. O. ATKiniOif. T. w. Wiirissos, J. O. GUEEaLAW, T. II. AlJ.T., J. J. Rawliscs. ra7-tf T&Jke Notice. ALL persons iodebled ta the iate firm ef Ferguson, Neil! tL Blatk, either by sue or account, are hereby rwtified, tbat ar,les they make settkm.nt ef the same b the 1st day of Jane, pror., they wist lye placed ta tbe tantu of aa eatcer far coiteciwc. ROBERT BUCK, J H. WILBURN. ylS-dlwawlm of the afsresald firmii joir; h. josew, npO buy or sell, haa ess haadatall times Cypress Pine, s ropiar ana ihe Lnuer, near lite uaartestoa Kan- rsndD K.t. Give bua a call. my22-dlm NOTICE. To the Stockholders of the Mem phis and Charleston R. R. Co. IN accord anc with the power and authority given tn tbe 16ih Sect. of the Charter of the Memphis aad Charleston Railroad Company, tbe Board of Directors have resolved that all StscihoWers (exreat thcwbuM casaa are in Htlgatior) who w not pay uu fatly their stock on er before th30th day ot JUNE NBXT. tbat thi same will ae ratretteq t. the company, lududisg all Stock wsmlly or pa'tialiy unpaid. By order ef the Board. W. B. WALDRAN, apt Sec'y aad Treas'r Western. Disislon, LEA & PEEHINS' CSLSBRATED WOECESTERSHIBE S.4UCE EXTRACT of a Lett-rfrosa PRQNOBNOED BY OANNOISWITKS, TO MyTHK . Medical Geatlenan At MADRAS, TO HIS BROTHER at Ofily Gooti Sance A3D APPLIOABLX TO WORCESTER; May, '1 Tell LEA ft PH3 RINS that their MAUCR Is hieblr es teemed In ItxHa aiid hi, In my open Wn tecsatft patatab jf as well as the EVERY VARIBTY Yi& OF DISH. most whote-oae sance bat is nude. The bit Medal awar.ed bv the Jary of the New Yark KxhibiUaa fur Foreisru Sauces. wa obtained by LEA ft PERKINS fur laelr WORCK8TBRSHIRS SAFCB the world wMe leaaa f wfiisti hariju; 11 to name reus Irakta- tfssas, pnrrb-rs are eareeellT requested to sv tbat tee aaeaes of -LKA ft. P8RKIN3" are Impressed upon the Battle and Stepper, aad priased apn tbe labels. Sale Wholesale Acests for the uaiiea aratea. Johu Duncan & tons, 03 BROADWAY. X. T. A stock always 1st stose. Akse, ardeta nceived Jor di rect shipsBeet from analaarl aayse-iyip PHYSICIAN discovered for Censamp- aBd (.tnera hie vhea bis die. WishtB to do as mach g-dft- psit4. he wiJ trtnX to saeh ef hie asntcted fellow tx-mgi as request It, tLn r-ope, wHIsJ fall and exp ten Alive leas for asklae it np. aad saecess tally using it. He ttssnirea each applicant to eacloee hln one shilling (Bree OB the recipe, and the ei payment of this advertHensent No. 19 6raad EiylS-dawlmH MISSISSIPPI AND TENNESSEE RAILROAD. FROM and biter SHNDAY. tha 7th itwtaat. the PAS SRNGKK TRAIN will awke resjalar Saatisytrtas ta Sardis aad retsrrB. taer ceasee'lt attaj. l nui aster's Coacass, far Faaola, Greaada, aad all Seathern cir Jub3-44wIbs K M. PATRICK. SatVt. BOEEHAVE'S HOLLAiYQ BITTERS TOE CELEBRATFD HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DISEASE OF THE KIDSEY3, LIVER COMPLAINT, AVEAKNESS OP ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE. OUCH as Iodize' .on, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky O Pitas, Hnrtearn, Loss of Appetite. Dustwadeney, aKttreness. otied aad Bleed ic Piles. In aH Nevveas, Raaataatle aad Nenralelc AnVeilons It has In numerous rasteaees prevel highly reaefidal, aad In others effected a decided core. Tale-1 a purely vegetable compound, prepared oa strict ly scieutiaC principles, alter the winner of the celebrated Heilaad Proteesor. Ber. rtavr. Because of its great sac- cess in nsost of the Baropaaa States, its Introdactisn Into the United State was Intended mere especially for those Of ear fatherland scattered hre and there over the face tats mighty coanUy. Meeting with great success ameeag them. I bw e&r it to the AaerteaB public, knowing that Its truly wundeerral medtctaal virtues must be acksow- edged. ItUsMtUcBlarly Reomraended to f-ose per seas whose constitutions atoy have been Impaired by the eaBtinnses ase at ardect spirits, or other rernts ar assaipanen. Generally tettoBtaneona) la eOect, It Bads its way directly to tbaarat of life, tbrllling and quset- nlng every nerve, raisin: up lire drooping spt. it. and. In fact, in fas leg new health and vtssrr In the eystesa. Notice Whoever expects to find thla beverage wtH be di aapotBted ; but to the sick, weak aa ! law spirited, It wlH prove a aratofal aromatic cttdlal, possessed of singular remedial properties. caution: t. rem! Trrnta ritv cf this deththtlnl Arama has ln- dacotmany lailtatlens, which the pabltc should guard a- alost purchasing Be net persaeaedta buy anything elseanttl yon have riven Boerhavs lloUind Bitters a fair trial. One battle win convlnos you how Infinitely saperior it is te all these Imitations. 53- SoM at $1 per bottle, or str bvttles fer $5. by th Sole ProprtetoTS. BEXJAIrlliV PACSE. Jit., & CU., MAKVrAtTtTBISO Pharmaceutists and Chemists, PITTSBURGH, PA. rr"-Roid in Mespbi by S. MANSFIELD ft CO.; also by WARD ft JONES aad G. D JOHNSON. ap7-lv IMMENSE SUCCESS! Over Two Tiiousand Bottles of J. fl. MCLEAN'S CELEBRATED STRENGTHEN ING CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIES 4 WAS sold last week, and thf de mand is in creasing eve ry day. The gieat sale that has so very rapidly sprang np tor mis rem edr. la w- . Thousands of weak feeble and debilitated rxTSOus to tbl i dty have been made healthy nd strong by taking tt It is the uest alternative m sae wouu, xnu tovvmj remedv that will purify the blood, and at the same time strengthen ana invigorate toe a note orraniwioo. TtwlR efirtiualir cure an complaints or too Liver Stomach or BowWs, such as Liver Complaint, Headache Biliousness, Bad i-rextb, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Lost of Appetite, Nervous Diseases. Fainteess, Weakness ea any disease of the Womb, Kidneys or Bladder ; aa$re move yellowness of-sores from the skin. It Is a tun nretenttve acalnst Yellow Fever, "Chins, Ague and L Fever, Cheifra. or any prevaUlng epidemic. There Is no mistake about it. i jEvtrybottlelswarrautedtoglvesatltfactlon. Try It IV U very pleasant. It leaves a delightful aromatlr Savor in the mouth after taking It. J n McLBAN,SolePrcpritorof this Cordial. , Also, McLean's Voleapic OU Liniment, TJ- Principal depot cm. the corner of Third Jli Sbf .treeU.SU Lonls, Mo. For sale In Memphis, try r ta. vftTTTrtvT a -a A UE.TIRED Whet sands f life have scry ran ea while bs the Rat Indies, a certain care 1 rkio. Asthma. Bronchi, .a. Oeaatss, Ossds, I Debility. The resatdy was d .scoter d by oalr cbtM, a tiaasrfeter, was given up to 1 eeats to be return..! aspostace I ilo ler to be. applied to the Autre-, I un. ii. j.ia3, street, Jersey City, N.J. Leaves THIS' DAT, Jnnw II, at 2 Pi -it. ' For rasliTilIe. CUNS Capt. GASTWSI6KT. J. G TDJ13 light dranght passentsr paeke, will leave as above. For frrtrtter sage, Having superior arraainic'lstlsns, sonlv en board evfo jnall LAVaLLETTB. SHHLKT ft CO . Agents. REGULAR TUESDAY PACKET. For Cairo and St. Louis. EDITOR Jlcn is Brady, CF-5 Rabat", Ct-Tk. WILL leave Memphis EVIRT TCK" -DAY AFTERNOON, a 4 syeesek, for lltckman. Cairo, and St. Laats eaasaecj Xt at Cairo w.th tbe IBtnets OenUal Rail road, ad at St. Loeis Ub the Oslo and Mississippt Railroad and Pacifie Railroad Returning, leaves St. Louis every Satarday, at4o' cloek r sr. jrlO-lm LAVALLETTn, 3H1RLKT ft CO.. Ag'ts. For IsJeYir Orleans. t'Jg-m t. THE fHetdsd s-Waaaar V AI. I A, WW pSM ACBSfBHlN ,H latvrsaeaiaie ssns en nuiai MORNING. June lttk, at aa)etk. JaT-1 w . aiempiil3, H'hito River aetl iVapoieon TJ. S. HAIL PiTCICS!!?, Helena, Friar's Point, Lacooia & Conoorclia, STEAMER KATE ffBSE, JOHN T. SHIRLEY, Master....WM. T. WOOD, OleiV . THIS sew, epleivtsd aad fast steamer, havl.ig been parehased far Ihe Packet Te.f. i-i niuv.f tbe Jams Lauxhlbt,wlt SeMfui vetrni&rre in the txade, leaving MemphU every MONDAY aad PR1BAT at 5sjdt T. Sf ., punctually, coaeecttatr at Napeteoa witia Waste and Arkansas river boats, 'aklsg fietght aad ress3tw to White Tivr at regular r.tes. RetaraiBg. leaves Hapo leon evi ry TUBSD tT aid 8 ATURD AT, arris ttZ at Mem phis Sunday and Wednesday evenlcgs. Tbantr,' for former patronage, the ewnsraheje to merit a carirauaace at the same to their new boat, pto mistng strict attention to business. LAVALLSTKS IS. MOtisvsss, jj. e.Tti-f -re, !i,,i.v. rti 'ffrisa' w -sestrr er f might cntU one 'cieck on Mondays, aad durtag the en tire day Thursdays, and nntU one o'tiecx Fridays. Dctirj A T. Latallette, Ute of arm ot Laaatsette & Mp'rt. J.T Shirlev -...Late at aM Kate Frlsbee. B. G. Daticsos Late ef Faaeah, seataexjr LAVALLETTE, SHIRLEY & CO., -HS-ftri- STEA32ROAT ATi D RAILROAO AGENTS AXQ OESESAL Commission & Forwarding Hercaants, 1JD Agents of Memphis aad Charleston Hailroad. OJice yo. 6UFront Row end Court street. Warehouse oa Water street, Walt's Block, iane-ly Rare Opportunity for Teacbers. r 1 ihk ' iiersonen I eraan lEstitste, tof eiaw wnuus I Chemical anl PhLcsopfcical Aptutratas, Mvps, Globes, he , will be sold to tbe hiahest bidder at the In sutate BTiHtns. in the town of Hereioto. Miss., ear tbe FIRST MONDAY th day) ef JULY-NEXT. The AptMratns. etc , will be iM fir cash; the Lata aad Institute Balldtngs Ihereee. tar et-e-half xatb, aad tbe baitsee apes a credit ef twelve sseashs with -ate rent. This propertris weB adapted far School aarpeees at fer a large boarding hens The title Is .aaqaeetieaaM, bnt anartfenl-svast r aca utie as Is vaaied ta taa seata of Trustees. HI b given. .- Th' ata wm poMttvety be made, as tt is ocarrra ar iae paymeBt o debts. J. K. CONjRKXY heekasbo. miss. fcecy iiew et.rsj(eJ. Juni-dlwaar)w . " , A. IASPLT....S1. BiMIT&EI.I...--J.Jl- SAMPLE. Mesatns. Late wf Aberaeea. Lata at reatotet ea. ' SA31i?X.E, 32ITCHE1LL, &J-COI,. Cot'toa Factors, CcnnniijsioiL ReeeivifltT, and. ForwartJiag 2M: 33 UTO JS 2J- 37 S , MADISOS-T., THIRD DOOR KAST GJM7N10N BANK, A SUPPLY ef beat 3efriag aad Rope always is (tore. Orders teraapp'ies dJttd at the lewettcaett atscae We are aim AgeBts for the saw of Oa. w wtsaaa-s Doable Geared Pertaefe Tareaefa sad IT beat Kaas, wtskh ar? supeil.r to-aaytaiug ef the trad ever saered to th planter, being cheaper, nor- daraeae, sawVsc lia ble to Ket est of repair, aad asAv be Ml with eqail a- vaatwi- la eith-r fii- ft-M aivssustawlr c: uliLS. and it bbia. lloussee; I U 160 Whisky For sae by x HANCOCIOTJtBgtft- 00. my 19 CAKPETS AT COST. ! Cos-- outat CUtiT oar. atswrtm at af Taaet- try, Vetv-t. Bras It, Three PIT aadlaaalssercr- P. Tnv2-la McKlNWKY ft CO. TO OTTNSnS OF LOTS IiV 2ion- RIS CEMETERY. TH8 Earn wo d Cesnettry have aaKbased frarA tha M.stf s. Morris their l--.tert ta the Metrie Oui- tcrv, atai caaditiea. aoter, taat ail tae wa aava tareaascs ros. ta raid iJpwvWiy, wm ntvee to toha, la exehanae, the sitae qaaaU'y of saaml ta RSjawosd, with the privilege ot setter rag any ef the nasetst lote of equ.l s.ze. Aad suiw the prr.potltioa is saaaajaard te tare sea awneis Is Morris. CfBKUr. with the icasark tha: ear ebjist la this matter U not specBlaUen, bat a de.lee sa assise ail the laflaeaee we can.to make Bmicaoda Oast Miry af the bsch'st order; and, fur: her. tn aroseaiiBah Usat trhieh appears to be a general da.re taa susn vwil at a Cemetery thjectteoahee oa arcoaat ef las sooalaiB, s ranch 4, ttat It is probable the city aathertttr-i wM lo lerpese to prevent farther tatarsoeato. And the let owners are hereby reqrseated to ctll at the aaae af Etas weed Cemetery, cersver el Wubtasto aad M.rn strsets, aad give their wrlttoa assrat to the yi eossiltsu if ae- eeptabie. K P STSWART, TrfOS It ALLAN, wm KurriK, JOHN SaHLBY, JAS M WlLMAyjSON JnasVIm Dir retort if Stmwsi OssBtftry. jTO mJMBTTG. ei!isiff oii at Cost! A It A EE CHASCE TO LADIES TO rUttCHASE RICH AXD SEASOXASLE GOODS, AT TnE EiTIFORIUaZ op FAsmoiv, AND Ladies' General Pttrnisning and Mantilla Establibhrnent, 299 MAIN STREET, ME3LPH1S, TEKN. WE are receiving aad euaiBX, tor tho, lBsneottoa ef -he ladies, etas or the most! fasnior.ab.e stocks of FrtKh Mttkavy aad 11 a'.cy Dry Goods ever brnaght to this dty. Alse, a very i,lnt aju-irtMnt ef B-rerM Geeds. SUka B.-resree. Chal- Hej, Oraawlies, Grandee IVeae Rebes, pala and dettvi Meslias, Xe. We cau pariicaiar aiiesusen o aar Millinery Departiuent, Oacslettag of aH styles of French Beatvda, LaSseni,Essg Ush Straw, Neofwtitan Eagenies aad Gip-dee, Ftowers and Ribbons. Five thousand deUare worth of Haa Preach Bmbratderies. V dentines, G impure, Honi.en, Pittatt Laos setts, Chantisly Lace, Eiulroidcrcd 5ilk Itlantillas, Lace Ba.-qaias, Dress Trimmings of all styles ; Parasols, Fans, G impure Laces, ftc. Ake at Ihe Eraforiam of Fashion, Dress aad ManNB Haling done, esarantyisg satisfastioa as to ljk aid hape. ilea ruing ceodt aways on band, and on era preraatlr attead'd to. The ladies are most ns-rettaMr Invited to can aad examine our goods before purchasing elwwhate. aplJ 299 Mala street, Meat-sets, Teen. EDTVAHD PICH.ETT, Jr.. A'TTOstNSY AT LAW, Memphis.TeBa. (ifllee, JefTer J. sen stre L midway the Post Oflee BaflsHcg. Jnnx-d:w:twly; 2VO. 2S'i MAIN STREET. tttK are weekly recetvtag adsHtiesstoaar already tcrge VV aad well as; or ted stock of STAPLE aad FAN(.T DRY GOODS, to whKh the attentiee of the trade b ro- spectf ally invited. JL- VRST Jt CO.. Hill- aawim a ji.i.iit-i. GAYOSO SAVINGS INSTITTJTIOir, ANEW TOGS BASK & EXCHANGE OFFICE, Ho. 26 Madison Street. rnHlS Instil utton, having been organized under a charter J. granted by the General Assematy et tsw state of m nessee. tt now ready for business. The Direeteis for the ensuing year are: FRANK M. WHITE, AUli'Sr Ji. xUUTJS. JrrtSrl. C. J. SELDHN, JS. M. A V Lit I , tatSlfr. Bv the charter, married women and children mar de posit all sums ot not less than $1 per week, sBaJect earr to their control. Interest allowed on aH iWpo.lts, fr (Bore than four meaths, at six per cent, per annua-. 5x, change on New Tor and New Orleans. Collection's made and proceeds promptly remitted. A Memphis. Term . Dee 7th. ISM. lr TO CONTRACTORS. BIDS will bo received (tf nut takes betore) cp to lee 4th day of July, lS67,for the huiWIsgof a Fsmale Academy In Macon. Tenn., of brick, thftty bj sixty feet, two stories high the builder to furnish alt materials. For particulars, number cf rocm, tie , apply to A. M"0RE, Esq., Maroa, or tome at my retMetwe. three miles West of Macon. G. T. nSNTER. jrroS lra Chalnnar BnUdlBSCtmeaiitcc. TBON Rallinj, MartHei-ed Mantles, Bttornlts Capitals X for columns for tue urn'reni uruvrn aa aajres, ui ;ints. Fine Caps, Trasses Cistern Valves. Iron State Frosts, Stairs, Window Lintals. Iron Eave Gattets, hoof Venttllators. Iron Fountains, and all that sort ot thin made to order by thebSst etabllsbments in the Catted States. JOnNL NORGAN, Arthltect, my98-3m Walter's Block. Memphis, Tenn. WOOD & PEROT, Ornamental Iron Works, PHILADELPHIA. WE are now prepared to furnish, at the shortest notice and very lowprUes, all orders; f.ir Iron Ra'llng, tor Cemeti ries. Public Squares and Front Yard Fences. I rem Verandahs tn great variety and of new deigns. Inn Stairs, circular and alright. Fountains, Settees. Chairs, Tree Boxes, Tablrs, Animals, SUtnaxyy aad deco-allva Iron workgenerariy. Beinz la the- centre cf the- Iron and coal districts, where the necessary materials can be h d at the lowetti prices, and being the oldest, most experienced and largest, houserof the kind In the country, we am aWof to pr1 . . .rife, than n e ntnetttax "ILiYlfiC appointed Mr ROBERT FLETCHRJai-Archlleet. CK . went at MempLt, Tnn vr- irrt aH persons newdlng; ' work to h.ra-for allrrectASfy lafartaatisa and forbesk of designs, ernbracifrg' aa nsuvnany large varisfy af pat- ' . .-,,t..lw,.ts,Dthnjii'd to sell aH wc-ktlf'iTe-sd .-T 4?J ' vre5tAPhlliaeitiitA t I Js PB J