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A ll. WANTS. if Oat write a rood hi Cri ' !BttJ wim raereno and -ptcimn WAMTED-iFIiTjr UOOD HANDS A& Wood Choppers, ud 8tve Makers, tod wages. Apply to GEO. 1., VTriTTtT.T.fl ' Mull) FOR SALE. uTTn 'KDSTEK'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A ueea ui trust to cat sxccutrd by tne uoara mataa. nf th Ru....!.... U.(AI flfilUv.. nf juawpuia, by and through th.irduly appointed I iLTnmii.l... .... ui 1 1 11 .... ll..c.l..nl W..U.IH.1,., in,,, . , X' 1 X CI. II, I f SBIUVUkf and J. 1. Wowlard, member of laid Board, re- pages 79. therein niaiitinnad. I wit! ull at 10 a.m.. Kntur- aey, .lurch slat, ittoo, at premises, on north aid eorded in the Regiater'a office of Hhelby county, Tenn,. in Record Hock No. 66. nart 1. Dim 79. 60. til and 82, to s.iure a certain indootedneas '. nubile aale. oil tno or Heal street. Mem phis. Tenn., to tba higheat bidd.r for catt, tha rat, building, apparatus, and appurtoninwi be longing to tno Mompuie Eotamco Medical loi lego, being Cot No. 14, in Block No. 02, on which the large brick house known ai tba aaid e.dlege buildiur is erected, lo satisfy said Trust. Itighi of rtdtmption waitnd. Till, believed to ba food, but convey a Trustee inly. HENRY 0. DENT, Trustee. Fobrnary 28, 1HJH. marl-lm 1X)R SALE THAT VALUABLE ' A ot Business property kno 8treet Baptist Church Lot,' PIECK property known a " Tha Baal .Ihtirph T.nt." pnrnar of Hul and Duaoto atroeU, fronting 106 fact on Baal andiron Desoto. Will be divided tosnit pur ehasers. Apply to II. 0. DENT CO.. Keal Hatato A rents. ". f27-lw Cor. Beal and Hernando streets. SALE. THE LEASE IAND STORE . I'lxtnr. a of atora No. 169 Main atreet, In quire at 171 Main street. - marl DU SAMCEL GILBERT'S Six tb Ditrict---Legue,' 1 ' T relevant, as . w t . 1 114 it I Ulf JI X . 1 CfStU TV -fa! .TTT.m 9. TMcma a. PREPARATIONS i&Z, 1 ?ZZ$5L " L.leveBlh District 1 relevant, 71; yon TBI oom of all disiasis op tm J-oague, 1; Ware, Z; Bridges, 1; lung,". Sixteenth District Trezevant, 23; S KIN 'AND BLOOD. ". ; f a Fifth Diatrlrt Firat PreA.nct. Bnnr.. TO ll"o?oTT.?or2J 22;Capera, 27; Leonard, 630; Giles, ni.nt of tha valuable propertiaa of tbaao ua- Qi Merritnan, 85; Da. 67. 8econd IttaiiM praparauoa. . , precin Merrima , . DB. 8AMUBI. OILBEBT'8 cper( . .' C.EXKKAL, ALTERATIVE 283. s Acta directly upon tha irlanda and mucoua mam- Fourteenth District First Precinct, to f-5S?i riuof Caper., 134 f Leonard, 258; Merrinfcn, ahroniomaladiaaof tha Bkin, Kidneya. Lunaa, 142; Bond, 59; LaT, 150; Giles, 44. Llvar. Gland.. Alim.nt.ry (JanJ and Mucoui Leonard, 145 ; .Giles, 13; aferriraan, 4'J; Day. 43. Sixth pistrict Merriman, 7; Ieonard, 0; Capers, 1; Giles, 3; Bond, 7; Day, 98. Seventh District Bond, 241 ; Merri man, 2 ; Day, 22. . Eleventh District Day, 22; Giles, 28; Bond, 14; Merriman, 7 ; Capers, 3. Sixteenth District Day, 19 ; Bond, 4; Merriman, 2. IVJR SALK.-AN ADAM PRE88, FLATTEN 19x25 inchea, withnt.am apparatuaoomplata; -tuium aom low u appnaa lor aoon. it la in food running order, and may ha aoon running any aaar in our poraeaaioo. A pply to, or add reaa. WIIITM0RE BROTHERS. NOTICES." ATTACHMENT NOTICE. H ANN An Dilluu. va. A. Baar. Tha defendant in tjll (aawill talc. nnti,. that an attj&Ah .. ant haa beau aued out aaainat him upon tha ground that na la a ncn-raaiaant oi tnabiataol xannaaiea, and thii eaaa aat for thai on tha 3d of April, 1H60, at my office, in tba eity of Memphia, wben and where ha oan appear, and defend (aid ac " tion, or theoaae will ba proceeded withaj-jMrr. ie.ti-oaw-i p. A. M UU n JS , J. f.ll- a. J A DMINISTRATOR'SNOTICK.-ALLPKR. J aona having elaima againat the eatate of i uauaoua n . Fotter, deceaaed, are hereby no . tified to preaent them for payment within tha i time prcaeribod bv law. otherwiae thev will ha barrod. And tboae indebted to aaid eatate are requested to make payment to theunderaigned, or to hia Agenta and Attorn or a, Meeara. buiith or nui, aiio. 37vaiain atreet, M.mphta, otb erwiaa the claima will ba put in anit for eollee tion. THOMAS M. POTTER. Administrator of T. W. Potter, dae'd. Brownavillerenn., Fab. 19.18&S. oaw-4t VrOTICK OF INSOLVENCY. THE IN IX aolrency of the Eitateof C. H. Whitmore, deceaaed having been suggaated by ma as Ad miniatratur thareof, to the Clerk of the County Court of Shelby County, Tannaaaee. All per aons having claims against said eatate are hereby notified to appear and Die, with the viera or saiauourt, tbeir claim autneuiicewd in the manner prescribed by law, on or before the 1st day of May, IBM, and any claims not elo tat and eauitv. W. A. WmtilORE, filed on or before said data, orbaior. an annm. pri.tion of tha fundi of aaid estate, shall for ever be barred both in law and equit; . . i if. A, WUf J aw-am - - - Adnnntrator. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. -NO-tioe is hereby giren to all whom it may concern, that I shall apply to the County Court of Shelby County, on tbe Drat Monday in April, 186G, for letters of administration upon the oa- late of William Djikina, deceased, late of enemy county. February 14. 18. THOMAS DICKINS fe!4-law4w NOTICE XTOT10J.-I HEREBY GIVE Vt thai I will apply for letters of admiuiatra lion on Ua eatate ol feter Mainrault. riaoaaa. at tha April term next of the County Court "".. . . J.r.DHOMaOOLE. tion on the eatate of it tba April term i Jhelbv. Memphis. Feb. 14.1968. eter Mainrault, deceased. ounty uourt of feli-lm UTXCS. . . . . TO TAX PAYERS. Ornoi or Citt Th-Colliotox.) ineai x.aiate,; r MtMfllS, TlKH January 11, 186$. In aocordaac with a resolutloa the Hoard of Mayor and Alderman. , isoo, a dii 1 upon all irate yea-, a isJI ba paid f. L. WARNER, lad fcv eeember Membranes. DR. SAMUEL GILBERT'S ' - -TETTER OINTMENT! An axoellent preparation for all dlseaea of the skin, auoh as enronia aruniion.. r.i iin, IUih, Tetter, Pimples, Soald HoaJ, Milk Crust, eta, ete. DR. SAMUEL GILBERT'S I I HEALING OIXTME3TT Pnaaaaaa namiliar tonle and artrincent qualities. which oauae it to beapwially adapted to tbe cure of various kinds of ULCERS, eapecially tboae ariicn are of .n inaoieni n.iure, uu wuwu mw wiiany aenominaieu oiu f ..l.i. These preparationa have boon in oonatant use tor paints. ny lit. oainuei uuoeri ior over inni-un years with unvaried suooess, and are confidently recommended as being much sufiorior to any Other preparations for similar purposes. For sale by Druggists everywhere. . ' Manufactured only by GILBERT HIGBEE. Wholosala DruggisU. 2S1 Main atreet, marf-Sm Memphis, Tenn. PUBLIC LEDGER. Office. ?o. 13 Madison Htreet. LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION. THE CITY. tbr grand moslcal treat of the aeasoo H1 coma off at the Library Association Ball, this evening;. Among the novelties which will be presented to the andience to-night is Professor Wiley's inimitable variation of the "Last Rose of Summer." Those who may not have heard thia beau tiful piece performed by Professor Wiley should by all means attend the concert t the Library Hall, this evening. The programme embraces some of the finest pieces of mosio now nsei, and Professer Wiley will be assisted by the very cream of the mu:u! talent of this city, among whom we may mention the Misses Ham memkold, Mrs. Bertscby, Prt fessors Ea ton, Whaples, Stephsni, Messrs. Scran torn, Farmer, Davia, Wilkinson, Butting ham and Herr Sabatzlty. These names furnish a sufficient guaranty of the char acter of the concert to come off to-night, under the management of Prof. Wiley. We expect to see a large attendance of our citizens there. Artists' materials at 2J1 Second street, three doors from Court Square, t Qcite a Daring Aci. We had a call this morning from W. H. Terry, " the wild Mississippi counterfeit bill,". who, to use his own expression, " don't give a continental d n for anybody, gave his frienda, and don't expose anybody who don't expose him." lie dpnirp. n. ... those terrible steamboat disasters, which that in his daring feat of walking nt nn of late have go frequently taken place on the telegraph flag-pole, he ws not under the Western waters, occurred last night the influence of whisker. we .tfe at about eight o'clock, within twenty but desired to prove that the great rone miles of our city, suddenly sending into man, Mr. Denier, was not such a won- eternity some twenty or more people, and der, but that ho could not find his match wounding and scalding some twenty-five in a returned " Confedret" We nnder- others. Tbe R. J. Lockwood, in com- gtand that Mr. T jrry stood on the pole mand of Captain Ben Howard, which had with his head, and that anv one who does Go To McDonald's, 2H1 Second tret, - - ' t Another . Steamboat Disaster Twkstt People Killed. Another of with' at this seaso'ri'of the year. " Tii late rain ba laid the dost, and a solid path has been beat where the mud ha generally been worst, while overhead the rays of the tun are just warm enough to make everything comfortable. . m wmam Man J Shootixo istak Corporation There were two arrests made yesterday for shooting in the corporation. We cannot see why people will willingly Uy tlienv selves liable to a fine by practicing at waat they know to be unlawful and dan gerous, or at least" annoying to their neighbors. Pinch tbeir pocket, Mr. Recorder, nothing hits a man's feelings nearer than that, and it is apt to make a man think when he joes to do it again. Belle Memphis. This famous and popular house is having r great run of customers on account of the choice and first-class wines and liquors which they keep. If you want a drink, such as can not be surpassed, try the favorite caterer, Wolf, at the Belle Memphis, No. 11 Adams street, opposite the Worsham House. Sckdat. Yesterduy was an exceed ingly quiet day. There were but few arrests made by the police, and we be lieve only one for being drunk. . This re flects great credit on our city, and we think the late order of the military has had its good effect, and we may look for peaceable times, if it will only be kept rigidly enforced. "Soother Rural Maoazine." We have just received the first number of the new series of this magazine, published at Montgomery, Alabama. It is published at the low price of three dollars per year, as nA atri t nina rtt rnltt nnr. t. - f . .1 I 1 1 .1 .1 I eMj VUIHOIIIB SlUfc IS 11 IT UlltlJV UIIiIL'S HUU been plying during the past season be- not beheve he did it, he is willing to try well written articles, but much valuable iwu wuvu.VB n. auu nn vrieauB, u over again. 1 he lact is, Mr. Terry is information leii.tne iauer port on tue 1st instant to Kn original, and can ulay on anv instro 1 . a. . . I " " 1866 K,n enter the Missouri river trade, for ment, from standing on his head on a which she wag originally built At New pole, to striking a tune on a jewsharp. Ovh Public Directory. Strangers "rleanl ner Doners repairea ana We will conclude by informing our read Shobia, The river ia going down rapidly bout six feet since yesterday even ing. This has been the prettieet toftfttm7?- Saturday Evening, March 3 A Cozy Place. One of the cozit places for a good drink is at the Clcljiint saloon, No. 8 Adams street, kept by tha old and popular caterer, P. Duffy. H "i . .... .i visiting the city in quest of any of the I w" pronounced ingooa condition by tbe erg (bat our hero of the pole is necessities or luxuries of life, will find ooara 01 "Pscr.ors wnen sne proceeded Bill Tsrry, the names of all the first-class business nP"a one naa oniy Deen out a snort no very merry, houses in the city, together with a large time when itwa discovered that ?o "t thTilm,, amount of other important information on.e ot ner 011ere was leaking. Cap- Quite a poet, in our" Public Directory" column on tain Howard immediately ordered the But you don't know it, lb firt tiio-a nf tha Pnm.tn l.tmirav t Rmountof steam to be reduced, and asked Beeause he is not a go-.t. r-n- 1 . . . I TT -JJ .1 1 . . I tne engineer it tney had not better ! """i.. . wm go to bove business at No. 410 Main street i he election. rrom me returns an .. .n(t rna r That ffi.r infXrn.aJ hear him to-morrow evenine. at Court I -I... t...i r " I , I BUCIC 11UIC1 is assiste'd by Frank Madden, the chief of all the favorites, to do the mixing of the good things, and all they keep is of Na 1 order. Fresh Lake Fish and Game. W. U Comstock Si Co., have commenced the ready in, there is scarcely the shadow of a the Cantain that there was no noaitive Square, with music. J..A, l....l..i!.lt. !. J ..J T..J .1 . - . . ! I ' uuuu uu, .u oauor-... ciccieu u uugc , necessity for so doing, when the steamer pDno Winters. Sheriff: Jno. Meehen. Clerk of n' j .l- BRP8 x..n: ':..... . rri.-. r . ' j r. U"U,"!U u""'ru' u"ucr ,,,B n,B8,er Second street. ", -, uuU. ingtruction, at a very slow speed. Last ty Trustee; Phil. Garvin, Tax Collector; n;2ht. however, when she nmhublv Jnd; ' Norton,' Constable of tbe Four- eihteen milea from tha citv. ah audden. a .L Trr.A. r ri i o .t I 1 tecum district; iuuncnei, oi me o.itu . bIew and .(lerw.rd cani,t firfl ..v. auur.omuu, nmgimruieoi me The flBBeg Durst in maje.,y 8ending ia j t.: a ti. I n mat naiueu iisirict. I ne .ouowing, are the . . d 1 l,t i.;t. .Ka heaven. all the returns we have up to going to malting tright the whole horizon, which, press! ti f 1 1 I from this distance could be nlainlv aeon ,0R HERirr. : and manjr readily divined how they were an., ..ii.ui, un .iramti-niu. ooeas one J. The arnmer M S fi.r,bam ters, 647; Felts, 412. Second Precint- on nar wav tn Vbw n .. . ' J Winters, 742 ; Felts, 78. th. iil.f.ted ateamer and pBnrd .11 ,L and nousekeepers wi always nnd a large stock of everything Brushes of all descriptions at No. 281 ln tm llne. freh and ooi l i ' I For the benefit of those depending on Theatrical. This is the third week you, insure your life in tbe old Altna of the engagement of Mr. and Mr. Flor-1 Life Insurance Company, of Hartford. ence at the New Memphis Theatre. I Call and see the advantages it offers. Thus far they have been very Huccesxful, I Moore & West, agents, 22J Madison and made themselves immensely popular I street. fel?"-wt un an who nave aitenuau me tneatre. Co, jOFi!, RA,rAI,Av8V. learn that rri i if . . 1 iney nave nppPareu n a great number thi. gentleman is elected to the office of cnaraciers, am, aiway. received tne jU(ge.0f the County Court, by about pmuuns oi discriminating audiences, hundred majority. He is an old citizen in the delineation of Irish characters, ,nd a eeLtleman ofthe ril,ht stamn tth, ISA a discount of twe per o.nL Der month data and the end ofsaid eorporate year. will be allowed upon all taxes due the eity for a-, ana endiaw J una 30tb, paid in Cash, between this the XMh eorporate yea, ana end Jal7-3m Tax-Colleetor. IN8UEE WIT LINDSETttTREDENBUBGH AOtgrs roa Tag vollowino viut-class coatragixa: Home Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. CAPITAL, . 8.76S.SOS Security Insurance Comply OF SEW YORK. I - j capital, . . f i.eoa.roe PARTIES DESIRING INSURANCE either Fire. Marine or Hall, would do well to emu ap j LINDSET ft VREDENBURQH ; Before effsctinf Insurance elaewhar. 7So. 9 Madison Street, j tnal-Sm Memphia. Tenn. TEXXESSEE NATIONAL BANK. t Designated Depository j ao i FINANCIAL AUKNT OF TUE UNITED STATES. ' Does a General Banking Business ab Mala Collection in Southern StaUt ! Oa favorable Terau. MAIN HTHKKT, Old sand of the Plstntre Bsank i , O EO. R. KCTTER, Praeidaal. ' J. B. HTJTCHlNSOIf, VIee PreU WALTER S. KOROAIt. Cashier. Bar31nt I Fourteenth District,' First Precinct Winters, 241 ; Felts, 240. Second Pre cinct Winters, 386 ; Felts, 407. Sixteenth District Felts, 20; Win ters, 7. . .. ' Eleventh District Felts, 74; Win ters. 3. . ,.-., j ; . , k '' Sixth District Winters, 61 ; Felts, 65. Seventh District Winters, 45 ; Felts, 6. for couktt judge. 'j Fifth DistrictFirst Precinct Saffa suns, 203; Leonard, 191; Dickinson, 121; Morgan, 270; Smith 13. Second Pre cinctLeonard, 260; Dickinson, 196; Morgan, 184 ; BatTarans, 2C5. i j i ' Sixteenth District Leonard, 8 ; Dick inson, 12 ; Saffarans, 3. assistance in' the power of her officers. The wounded and scaldad were taken by her, and proceeded down the river, re ceiving every care that could be given them. We are happy in being able to state that none of the lady passengers were lost The boat was burnt to the water's edge and will, with the cargo, which was small, prove a total loss. She was valued at about sixty thousand dol lars, ad was not insured. From parties w jo arrived this morning from the wreck we learn no further particulars of the lost than what reached here last evea- ing. Among the killed were the bar keeper, a cabin boy, the steward, the sec' ond engineer and hia striker, a texas ten. Fob Sale A fine lot of cotton seed for fifty cents per bushel. Apply to H G. Dent 4 Co., fe2T-lw t lloi Beal street. Mr. Florence always appears as natural and easy as a genuine Irishman. Mrs. Florence is one of the most versatile actresses of tbe dny. She lias appeared in Irish, German, Spanish and Yankee cnaracters, eacn oi wnicn sne sustained Brows k Jones have the best articl in tne most artistic style. ne sings of Pittsburz coal. R. C. Hite receive well, and dances beautifully. To-night orders for their coaI at 4l2 Main (t. t a great bill is to be presented kath leen Mavourneen, with Mr. Florence as fTri0 pnrf nf Momnhits ' Terrence O'More, and Mrs. Florence as I , r 1 Kathleen O Connor, and Messrs. Car- The weather was beautiful this morn den, Hicks and McWade are also tn op- ing one of the prettiest days we hav pear. Kathleen Mavourneen is an had in a long time. excellent drama, and in the hands of I The river is quite high, and still coming these accomplished artists will be very up. attractive. Business at the landing was rather brisk this morning. Varkisheb of all kinds at 281 Second street Fourteenth Dietrirt First 'Preeinet I j -t . i . ' . . - ---- aer, me waicnman, merest ot the num- iuUr8u, iU, i.ca.uaon, iv, x-eouaru, ber be n.a.eneera. none of tha nam.. Ti,.n.n.rn, TI, ooo . o.ir tne . c:.k ta c a I . ' ' I -..H. . ..uu,- -"-'""l -""i I of Which we could learn AKnnt Cn I k, nf m . rapinot SarTn.rana. fil Tliekin.nn 37 I - .. ........ - I e e ' i i "in tna rrpw IMP nrat nlrlr tha ti ..i An l . .1 .. .1 i-. U,..n o:.u o, . " .: -." .uramiurra, auu uiucr puuuc places, i I irtneer and hia striker were hnriltr .n. ..iL:.i. .u.!.r Sirtli n;.triolT..nn.r 3- Raffa-an. . . . . . "S . eu.il.ujr .ue.r lc, on w ' ' I ded. Amonir tne ara ded am (i H I nn.. ... :.n- f - - i "1-i.uuu. w. iikii bcvvui. uoiurc luie- Enochs, Charles A. Smith, J. H. Curry' ness. ;Tboy smoke cigars, drink whiskey, j K, bvans and W. H. Myers. ' and spit tobacco juice on the sidewalk; but We could learn no further particulars tbeir brazen effrontery does not stop here 45 ; Dickinson, 28 ; Morgan, 15. Eleventh District Saffarans, 32; Dick inson, 20; Morgan, 2. . . , circuit court clerk. Fifth District First Precinct, Stew art, 96; Meehan, 672; Onley, 40. Sec ond Precinct, Meehan 446; Qnley,135. ' ,' Fourteenth District First Precinct, Meehan, 293; Stewart, 407; Onley, 80. I Sixth District Stewart, 39 ; Onley, 63. Seventh District Stewart, 12; On ley, 28. Eleventh District Stewart 37; On ley, 40. ! Sixteenth District Stewart, 17; On ley, 7. ! ' ' : ; FOR TAX COLLECTOR. Fifth District First Precinct, Cald- up to going to press. You can buy glass at 281 Second street 421 ; Stewart, I as cheap as any place in the city. t they will stare at every yonng lady who chances to pass by, criticising ber looks dress and walk in a manner not only dis gusting, but truly insulting. They are a pack of indolent rascals, that should be cleared from their holes and put to work. The chain gang or the penitentiary is not a jot too good for them. Persons who him mortally, - Ia connection with the above, we this well, 24; Priddy, 42; Garvin, 729; Co- morning received the following commu- mer, 31 ; Brooks. Second i'recinct, Co- nication from one of our Front street mer 195; Garvin, 443; Priddy, 2C5 ; merchants : Brooks, 29; Coldwell, 100. i Editor Public Lidoer : If " a white Fourteenth District Tirst Precinct, I man 1 was substituted for "a neero, in A' Negro Mortally Wounded. On Saturday we published the following item of news, nnder the above caption : " A neero bor named McCellom. as he was turning the corner of Gayoso and forget that they have mothers and sisters DeSoto streets, on his way home last should be taught to respect women by the SerJCOT '- nd U to be in passing tread heavily on the foot of one . j r -t, j- ot them. Whether accidentally or not, it ""P pn.c u.nycra produced a quarrel, which ended in the ing this set of ribalds from the street corn- pouceman shooting JUcUollOm, wounding ers at once. It is a shame that such should be the condition of things in a city like Memphis, and the sooner the police st op it the more will it redound to ther credit. Coal Oil at 281 Second street t Job Priktimo. Having the largest The following is the port list for the past forty-eight hours : Arrivals. Platte Valley, St Louis. Continental, St Louis. Baltic, New Orleans. New Orleans, Cairo. Tarascon, Louisville. Huntsville, Louisville. Graham, St Louis. Landon, Arkansas river. Bishop, Cincinnati. White Cloud, New Orleaus. Naueatuck, Cincinnati. Southern Belle, Arkansas river. Magenta, Cairo. Mepham, St Louis. Guidon, Little Rock. Die Vernon, Vicksburg. Bart Able, New Orleans. Departures. Clifton, Cincinnati. , Southwestern, Vicksburg. Belle St. Louis, St Louis. Harry Dean, White river. Platte Valley, Vicksburg. Continental, New Orleans. Baltic, New Orleans. Centralia, Arkansas river. New Orleans, New Orleans. White Cloud, St Louis. Graham, St Louis. Southern Belle, St Louis. Magenta, New Orleans. Mepham, New Orleans. Boats Leaving; To-Day. For Cairo and Looisville. The first "-"'- - .-j . ?. ii. u ,:.;., ,iffi n n. . . iv-1 . n -i ,ni. I an nam lib. tha ahnva. vnn wnnlrl hava. I mnoi tuu.u,c uu . uarvin, an, rnauy, tou, corner, u , - -, - . -j - j r7 ; ,r ;; VIU Q ;, class nassenirer napket Tarascon . i uu m a. vuiuuiu i vtuic, urnucu aii i uc miiiaiaoiuui jt ' - r - r cinct, v.aidwen,oii; rriddy.dD; uarvin, TouT The uifficulty with you, like most .,..;,- k:,i .j m.nder. J."A Tusk, and the .m;,.!,!- - 0 . . I 1 V I JM uu; UVUCA K. 1 vauv.L vwwuiinui ua.ia a I ' w eannot I eVo SZ -d can therefore afford to keep up the and favorite J. M. Pendleton, agisted by ing, entitled to the common rights of hu-1 name ofthe " cheapest printers in the I the courteous Arthur Field, in the office, the season, end the warm sun and the chirping of the birds afford an augury of an early spring. , , , SiaaMBoAT Prikti!o. We respectfully ask our steamboat friends to call and ex amine the specimens of fine steamboat printing daily execuf'd a th Public Ledger office., Qur; prices will be found to compare favorably with those of Cin cinnati or St Louis, and to be greatly below those asked by other city offices. Bring your orders directly to us, and save the commission charged by parties whs take in work they are not prepared to execute. t Monetary and Commercia 1 i i till Money Market, V ) v Corrected dnily by R. P. Bol.Llito. President lloine inturauce and 1 rust Company The sluggish movement of Cttton for tbe last ten days has improved into some considerable inquiry by the buy en, and sales have transpired to-day, showing an early movement of the main oouy. Exchange atil! adheres to its old status of M premium, selling, and discount, buying. Time bills are freely taken at the following quotations : Thirty day bills, lper cent. dis. count ; fifteen day bills, per cent discount 19 dny bills, Y, per cent, discount. tiold in decidedly on tbe wane. Th. Banks buy Gold to-day reluctantly, 3.1, nnd no deuinnJ of oongeq nance. They ship to New York. Hilver 27 buying, 30 sailing Interest bearing Notes improve as the inter est accrues. Dates of June, 1804, command 1177 ; of July, 18T4, 106?,, ; of August. MH )';; of October, lwVt, 10434; of December. 1851, Ilti ; of .May. lr5j. le prem. City Scrip and Coupons, HO to ft. ' Mi'ei.".-ip,i Cotton Money, no sale, There is a continued good demand for Union Gunk notej at Gl buying, and 66 selling, Planter- Bank notes are bonght at ii and fold at m. Bank of Ttnneaaee notes are dill and heavy, with no deuvincl, though it ia now conceded that all du es, irrespective of signatures, will be ac knowlcdged in liquidatiug prior to May, lull. : ' ' ( ' TKNRKRSRX. 3,1 rnirin l!nk 61 . Flanturri' U.'Uik 55 Northern liimk . 70 Bucks Bank..... , HO liauk ol tlie Union ..- WJ Hank of Middle Teaneasee 80 xiona of .M umpQis....T rar COFFE ri per pound." Liiruayra.. , 0 28 TO S8 a in im fi U.'. 00 24 00 ,-...w..8) 00 21 00 IW 28 00 : w 0 ot) ......... 0 55 0 60 T 00 7 75 .'..!, 00 8 75 ..iu do (am u. Hiiuk of Commerce . -. 71) Ocoe Bnnk 15 Traders' Bank 20 City B.ink . 25 Bank of Paris -. 25 Bank of Tennosaee (old issue) -.. 2d ALABAMA. Baiik of Mobile.-.. f5 ISr.uk of Montgomery.. OJ Bunk of S lum 'si Commercial Bank 33 Central Bunk ... S3 Eastern Bhk.. 40 Northern Bank i'i Southern Back .. 60 OCOlOfA. l R:.nk of AngujU )l, Bunk of Atliena , 1.1 Hank of Columbus H w 12 B nk of Commerce o" Bunk of Fulton. 6 Bunk of Middle Georgia- 50 Bank of Slate of Georgia 16 Central ItailtoaJ ii.uk Co m Marine Bank. 60 Ulberi leicept broken and wildcat banks before tbe war, which are worthless,) 8 to 10 Locisiaka. - Bank of America...... Prem. SO Bank of Louis-nna- . bd , Bank nf New Orleans .. 40 , Canul Bnnk.- . II. Citizens' Bank ... 95 ' Crcfctnt City Bank.- , 50 ; Louisiana state Bank 35 Mechanics and Traders' Bank .- 95 Merchants' Bank ..... 50 NewOrlcana city scrip. .. 95 Louihinna Bank - H 35 Union Bank - 50 XOBTH CABOLItfA. Bank of North Carolina......-, Bank of Cape Fear. Bank of Charlotte Bank of Clarendon. Bank of Faycttevilie -. Bank of Lexington ... Bank of Koxboro Bank of Wadeaboro .. - .. , .Merchants' Bank, Newbern Mineta'and Plantera' Bank Other North Carolina Banks 10uU SOUTH CAROLINA. Bank of Camden - . 20 Bank of Charleston ... 12 Bank of Chester . 12 Bank of Georgetown ........ 15 Bank of Hamburg... 10 Bank of -Newborn ... 20 Bank of South Carolina. . . U 1...-1. ,.e i. ,i : i Piuid uaii n vi '"iim afirin.a- m, - i' o eople'aBank - .. . 30 Sontbwestern Railroad Bank 15 Commercial Bank ... 12 Union Bank ... 45 V.RmxlA. Bank of Berkler-. ..-. fid Bank of City of Petersburg..-. 10 Bank of Commercial, Fredericksburg-.. 30 Bank of Charle-ten, Charleston-.... 15 Bank of The Commonwealth 10 Hank of Hownrdavilie .. .. 15 Bank of Old Dominion - l Bank of Kockineham,-...- 20 Bank of Senttaville .. , -. 10 Hank of I he Vailev ll Bank of AVineheaier.... 30 Karmers' Bank, Fineastle ..... 20 Manufacturers and Farmara' Bank.. 50 Merchants and Meehan ic... 50 Northwestern at Jetferaonvilla Ma Wheeling Banks ....... 60 Cotton Market. There was but very little doing in the cotton market this morning, and it was quite difficult to put a correct value on it up to the time of going to press. It may however reach one cent more than our present quotations. Ordinary 99 Middling ..36 Good Ordinary ...t2 Strict Middling-- 44 Low Middling 31 1 Good Middlina 39 GENERAL MARKET. IIAUMI.NU AND HOPE Tin 1 mm ninl. r''-" loom o,'i.j. nope uncnangea. ilKOOMs W e slightly raise quotations. li u 1 I r. rt Ncarca n ,1 hiffhap. w nnAtm CANDLEa Quiet and something lower. C n fc,b.fc. Steady demand ; nricpa waatr lint unehsnred. CO r th A moderate business doing at lower CRACKERS. EGGS, perdoten FEED, Hay, per ton,... Hay, inferior,. nran M Corn, per bushel, OaU FLO UK, per barrel, . ttuperfine 1 ' Single Kxtra.... i... Double extra Choice Double Extra ..ll ) (tal2 00 Fanev Branila - '.'Vnll tirAT no FISH. - - w Mackerel No.l perbbl 22 00 (? 23 00 No. 2 " 20 00 6J21 00 " No.l hf.bbl 12 50 &13 00 ' " No. 2 " 10 00 fell 00 ' No. 1, per kit.... 0 00 f 3 25 " No. 2. " .... 0 no 0 3 00 Dry Cod, nor pound a 0 10 g 0 11 While Fiah. per hf. bul...i... S 50 9 00 FR0IT, per barrel, Apples, green 7 On O 9 00 Driei apples. 0 3 (it 0 ( Dried peacher, halve 0 15 ffl) 0 1G GUNPOWDEH. Quarter gears ' 3 4 25 Half kega n A 75 ' Kega 00 g)12 50 OUNNV BAG. .. Gunnies, new 0 3? (9 0 40 Gunnies, second hand 0 2-i (a 0 25 Burlnp', second hand 0 20 fiii 0 23 HARDWAKK. Nails, per keg . 8 50 ffj 9 25 Cut spikes 0 00 8 75 Wrought boac apikea 13 no ftl5 00 Caatinga, hollowware.fl lb 0 10 0 121- Jjnr iron... a o u tm u tm' Horse-ahoo iron - 0 10 fat 0 12t J v-:i I n ... n ... ' Cast steei"."Englifhr. j Blister stoel, Krwlish.. German steel Manilla rope H0MINI, per barrel LAKD, per pound, i In tierce ... . In kegs LIMK. . Cape ... ..... unio. , 0 16 (4 0 20 , 35 (a 0 40 . 0 30 (ID , o .CI , 0 30 4 0 35 7 00 (4 7 50 . 0 20 . 0 21! 0 21 (ft 0 21 3 00 - 2 00 & 2 25 Barrels' and half bbls 1 10 a 1 25 laolden RTi-un ...... 1 Vri t& 1 Mil OILS, per gallui Coal 0 70 O 0 75 Lard . 2 OA (io 2 10 Linseed 1 60 a 1 65 Train 1 55 1 60 Benair.e 0 Kll t, a .'15 PROVISIONS. fork, mess, per lb.... 31 50 5)'I2 50 Clear sides, " , () 22 toOO 2ft Phoulders " ...00 la ft)00 17 Break fust, per lb 0ZI (a 0 24 Hams, plain .... 24 0 25 Hams, sug ir-cural 0 ' 6 0 26 Beef, mew, per bbl L2 00 d25 00 Beef, dried . ''. HI bu ll 11 PORK.. BULK. ... . Clearsides 0 18; 0 ' RibSider 0 6'a 0 17 Clear Kib.... 9 17 ft o 17 ShiaihlMra (1U.M n 1J1Z ROPE. Machine 0 17 ffl 0 18 Hand..... n 1 an A im. RICE, per pound, . ia carrels - . 0 13 SOU SUGAR, per pound. crushed and powdered. Clarified-. ... Brown - SALT, ner barrel 60Ai per pound. uermau ...........a., ..... Palm Common SODA. Der nonnrl - ; tiPXCES, . All.pice Cloves : Ginger... . Nulinogs ....... .......... Pepper Mustard TAR. Der rnJInn TEA, per pound, Green Black TOBACCO, per pound. 21J4$ 0 22 .... 0 20 W 0 21 .... 0 16 fel 0 W .... 3 90 4 00 0 15 m 0 16 0 12 & 0 13 0 10 (o 0 11 ... 0 14 0 15 .... 0 37 til .... 0 65 a 0 75 .... 0 40 W0 45 1 75 v 2 (10 .... 0 40 (St 0 45 .... 1 00 S 1 25 0 75 t 1 00 1 75 1 uo (A 2 56 & 1 50 Fine, Fancy Va,. new work 1 M rine v a. and natural leaf... & 1 75 1 25 (is 1 511 iood bright, do ; 1 00 (A 25 Medium bright, sound 0 So i Oil Common do do........ 0 60 to 0 75 Couiinon, out of ordor 0 25 (n 0 50 Navy, H 0 60 0 70 Navy. B) 0 to (a) 0 rK RmfiL-itiv i 'l A 1 in VEGETABLES, Potatoes. Neshan'k, V bbl 4 00 ffl 5 00 Pinkeyes 6 00 (4 7 00 Cabbage, per 100.... 30 U0 Onions, per bbl 3 50 f 4 00 VINE4AR. per barrel 12 50 15 00 WHiiAT, per bushel, H-L.f. V 1 A .rt 1 I, line, uo. i i i uu Red W inter. No. 2 2 00 fi 2 25 Ordinary - 1 75 tai hnnug. No. 1. ............ . 1 40 (a) 1 50 WHISKY, per gallon. Common- ... . 2 25 & 2 40 Bourbon - ....... 25 M 3 60 Kentucky Bourboru- ... 8 00 8 00 MISCELLANEOUS. rates, n n noted belo' TK Chickens unchanged, with fair POLL' 195; Comer 68; Brooks, 12. Sixth District Comer, 1; Garvin, J; Priddy, T2; Brooks, 6; Caldwell, 24. I Seventh District Caldwell, 14; Priddy, 32 ; Garvin, 1 ; Comer, 1 ; Brooks, 1. Eleventh District Caldwell,' "19; Brooks, 29; Triddy, 25; Garvin, 3. Sixteenth District Brooks, 18; Priddy, 4. ' " roa maoistrati. v Eleventh District Jones, 43; Walker, 48; Rhodes, 1; Goodlet,16; Brooks, 20; Haines, 7. FOR COXSTASLC. mamty. Just stop and think of this a moment ery respectlullv, S. M. Wolcott. In the above card Mr. Wolcott does us gross injustice, and draws on the dark side of his imagination for fancies which the facts of the case do not warrant him in making. We but stated a simple item of news as it reached ns, and our files will bear ns ont that we have never writ ten or published anything against a negro bteauu he was a negro. The statement that we do not "regard the negro as city generous. bestowed on us by our competitors. Ours is the only com plete printing estabishment in Memphis, where anything from a circular to a newspaper, or from a card to a forty- eight sheet poster, can be neatly, promptly and cheaply printed. We ! leaves this evening at & o'clock for the above points. To all bound fur the Ohio she offers every inducement and accom modation, and will be sure to go through like a streak of lightning. For St. Locia. The high-headed. Mar ble City is the regular packet for St ill work lower than any other printing Louis at 5 o'clock this evening. She it house in this city tr An w can malt m charge of the popular and well-known money by doing to. T Captain Tschudi, with the clever Mr. T Lake in the office. She lives high and I. Ill ivni.u n x f mand and good supply. Turku's in arood in- COKNMhAL Market overstocked, and con ilCrnNlO llfrtlt Weiirhta nfl.nn. w nn..,. "iT ; ..ouia aitn orieu t u V- ' uamanii and aligl.tly bigber i FKKliQuiet throughont the week. Corn lower. 8J.iijc, with otleriogs M low as !Mc. Hay has shown some aetivity at a slight decline. ua.j uuii aua tower. ery little done in bran. I LOURA brisk demand lor lower qualities at a little better prices, as we quote, but with some irregularity. FISH Inactive at present Mice. LIME AND CFMEM-Lime quiet and un changed. Some demand for cement at $6 X) tor nirnnniB, htiu pa lor uOUISTllle. FRUIT We quote dried low.f with a mod erate demnnd. HARD WARE Very brisk and without jny i-unnKB ; au .uirarnae ousinesa doing in agricul tural implements. OILS-f-Qaiet ; we quote oil and train lower. PRO IsIuNS Steady with little change. Meat pnrk is lower. Dressed bogs in small sup ply at lrie. .' ' SOAP We quote lower rates for German and Palm. I JBACCO-There ia considerable activity and aome shipping to New Orleans. It is estimated that we hare 3usJ paekages Virginia and 4MJU ii est era in mis market, witit a dor reaa. on tbe i a. . , ..nu iiiuii.si...i, siu, aumaaB oa in ne are sorry to ,. XCWV.. TiMt .U. . u r total Mwk. Fine eualitiea of Virrin.a ara i learn that Major Barr, late one of the Lit . I. .v. V u I brk demand at firm rates, with a rising ten r . i t . . w wr o it j&. Cievenu AllSlXlCl J. ti. nmsu, ; I issi we uo out rvgara tne negro as learn inai luajur uarr, .aic uue ui me I , ... --. .-.. J. f. . r t.ii. a i i u.. ....-ill .k- . :k. r I -j:. r .k. A .J v.. ;.kJ I " ' . ... oucucne, a.a I 'r"t fc " v. .. v uv ciiiuiau. . ip, uta ui i ruauia '- Ji i """uion 11 i fnninaBT'a wharfK . . I I... " r-i c i -u.. ir .l . . - tu. r.: : I r ' - . aovaTi ajoi-aiT cs.aas. ssmsmij, iiujiij' k laiMrnwu .ua. i irvna ma ymitvi. .us jiijuriaa wumr i Miacellanariua Fifth Distnct First Precinct, Ware, I requires no refutation ia a community souled, amiable gentleman, who, during! The Chattanoon GnrH, nf tba o.i 20 ; Loague, 605 ; Bridges, 243 ; 8cudde. j where we are known. Mr. Wolcott, when his short stay in Memphis, has, by his inst says : A whole raA of boats went ; Hogan, 6; Trezevant, 30; Kenedy, 1. j iff come to recognize a white man aa urbanity and courteonsness to all, won a over Muscle Shoals last rise ten in Second Precinct, Loagne, 313; Trete- e nro. Jon will then snow host of friends. Xde is not only a refined number. Among them were the Chatta vant, 121; Ware, 142; King, Z; Bridges, touhdoq item oi and spicy writer, out an ornament to any BOoga and Holston the Holston for the 356; Scudder,6; Hogan, 6. w Mresuw, lor the benent of Mr. journal that baa the good fortune to se- Co mbwland river, Phattanooca for the Fourteenth District First Precinct, Mosrott acd all others, that though we . cr Lis services. Good luck and pros- Ohio; she ng.ed Pad::cnh to-dnr on her axagiie,2(7; Bridges, 126; Ware, 117; Scodder, 4; Hogan, 28; Trexevant, 239. Second Precinct, Loague, 133; Ware, 64; Bridges, 63; Scodder, I; Hogan 48; Trezevant, 64. shall always tret tbe negro justly and hananely, the Pni.ic Lencra ia a writc MAW'S PAPER. pRtirESfcOR Wilct's Coxcert To- rioht Onr readers are reminded that r..y awu.u., -..r.rsrr ue may cast mi I way to Louisville and Cinc.uiisti. Our path of life. r;ver w;;i hoa., rnlher dull now The Weather. We ure having how - we have only, two ioats above the one of the most pleasant " spells " oflSboal. The Cumberland is slowly fall- weather that we have ever been blessed I inP- Wlh twelvefect water on Harpeth tan. dency. Lower nualitiea ara kent down k. tobaeoos free of tax. but these are fast disap pearing, in New Orleans and other markets there is considerable improTewent. Oar quota tion will be found accurate. L'GEIABLES All kinds in good requeat and firm in price, irweet potatoes scare, at s. a 9. Market bare of Cabbages at 10. Oniona are -tie better, for good. - , BAtHjl.Mt, per yard. i India. 1 0 31 0 32 Power-loom t S2 e 31 BROOMS, par ante, 4 la 50 P. KOBTIUOOX, M. n. O, W. rATHB,a1.0. Drs. Mortiiuore & Payne ! Conaultlng and J " PRESCRIB1XG PIIYSICIAXS,1 Office, Boom IVo. ID, COMMEUCIAL HOLtSE i. j Jefferson Street, between Main and Front Mrcoti, Memphis, Teno. , j CPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO k? treatment of dLmves of the Lonirx and Ihroau iiiac.iscs ot the Lirer Hei.rt, Spleen. Kidneys and hpine. Neuralgia, ! Nervoua Headache, lihcuinalism, Dystiep- aia and Chronic Disease of sYumach and ifowels. Also the various forms ot Female Diseases. ' sXayOflioe hours from 9 o'clock a.m. to 9 o'clock p. m. fel-3mis Will Open February 1, 1S?6. SAW. C. PAlKt. WlLLUR QCIKBT STORAGE AT THE BUFF CITY COTTON SUED, FOR . . Cotton. Barring, Rope. R.von. Flour, Hiy, Corn, Oats. Sugar, Cotiee. MolnascK. Salt, Whisky. Liuio. Cement, Etc.. Eu, Etc. HAVING LEASED FOR A TERM OP rears the lariro ami cni!iino.liouj ware- bouse on the comer of Adams street an. I Charleston arenue, adjoining tbe Mcrapbiaanil Charleston depot, we aro prepared to reeeiTtt on storage for any lcnpth of time all the above mentioned articles, or anything else that may offer. ' . Parties receiving cotton or merchiindise by the M. AC. R. R.. will find it greatly to tbeie ad ran tag. t. store with lis. By a thorough knowledge of bn'inos, ami cloae application, wc hope to g..in a lihcralh.'iris of patronage. QUIXBY A PAINE. tieneral Mom re .Merctianrs, fe27-lm Memphis, Tenn. ETE AND -LUNG DISEASES. . DR. JT. 31. ItOGEKS, SURGEON & PHYSICIAN. OFFICE No. 59 Ma.lison Ftreet. between Sec ond and Ihird. Memphis. FREE DISPENSARY. -THE POOR WILL be prescribed for on Mondays and fa'urda from 9 to 11 o'clock, a. m. fe'6-lm ANS, per bushel. BrTTKR. per pound. Kolls, . w Kees a 2 CAMILLA, per peud. rr. .2 00 e 125 0 0 40 9 M CHE ESKper pand Choice OH S 024 -on oa a ' a a in CillCKtSS, pwdowi till W9 (a) cr.tr o. rrtrr. sr. v. hixm II. G. DENT & CO., Real Estate & General Collcrtliii: AGENTS. Corner of Hernando and Beal Streets, MEMPHIS. TENN., WILL DEVOTE TUEIC ENTIRE AT-. f T t?n?ion to th-' hu i-.x mi.d n.ir of Km I KUte. LiDtr of LnH" Cit L.l, Co I !?- tioft of Knt aad CiriJ C:iiu. U runtue Tai ok Property ia the cur of Memphis) n tinnitr. The tominr mt'niW ofthe tm b.vii.rreik t fa thia tnty for thw rt rtr-nTT-fiT- yeari, durini tileaswnefvTbiiititmebe bjbfi rr- tiaijv fCbtMl in the Ke J iu-mt buiiiwi. brx tht tbe patrrnsc hv i-tvt- r extudeKl ' to hia will be -ni in. A to the nw 6rm, b plolim theiitfJrjVtti five 1U 9M.tmoU m. fehT-HiH altarrnu SftN, of All Kln! lurkeya. per dosaa. 3 00 35 00 aUstn mrrrt.