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,1.1 PUBLIC LEDGER. Offlco. XVo. 13 Madison Htretet LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION POETRY. THX WITX'I BATTIX-OKZAlf. 1Y . ACaCITUI I1QIA1SS. On in humble, lonely pallet, where the glimmer of the stars In frown night of winter twinkled cheerless , through the bare; Was mother sadly ileeping by the tide of all her Joy, By the image ut her husband, by her darling bright-eyed boy ; Creaming of nor eon a dear father, who wu on the Hinted Held, i Beady there to meet the foemen when the trump of battle pealed. Mow her soul was all but breathless, for she saw the foemen eome ; She beheld the Winners waving, then ihe heard ' the beatof drum s Now, the peal of thousand trumpeU telle the onset hath begun- 'Tisthe child against the father; tie the lira against the son t Now she hears, above the battle, the wild moan ing of despair, And the ourses of the dying that In anguish t , rend Itae air. . Closer, closer comes the battle, and she holds withMr her breath. As sheaeee the foemen grapple in the agonies of death ; Fiercer, fiercer grows the contest, louder peals the bugle's call I Hand to band the dread fray rages friend and foe together fall) But, Oh God I did'st hear her shrieking? it bad agonized the dead She bnth seen her husband falling-crushed nenaatn lac norsoa tread. - Soarcely bad passed by that vision when there came the cheering cry, That the foemen had been routed that they had been forced to By I Then the wife forgot a moment what her low had been that day; And she wildly joined the cheering heard above the aeaaiy tray: Then she waved her nation's banner with a pa triotic pride, " Take my boy."ahe said, " my country, In the place ol him who died, Still the banner she was waving still she saw tho tiinmnn flv Still her soul was overflowing still her heart was beating nign ; For upon her country's altar she had sacrificed her all She bad seen her country's glury she had wept her husband's full ; When, ainid the shout of vii to-s and the flying toe s alarms, June the sweet voice of her husbuid she awakened in his arms, f The Last Battle Field, Rev, Dr. Craven, on bis way to the General Conference of the M. E. Church, South, in New Orleans, stopped in Lynchburg, Va., and in writing to the Raleigh Enterprise, makes the following touching allusion to Appomattox. Court House, in Virgin!: , '. '..' , We have passed to-day through a lo cality of undying memories. Appomat tox Court Houa will be remembered whenever Raleigh and Petersburg are forgotten. The whole country shows most impressively that the storm of war has passed over it. The debris of a ruiued army of heroic men brings sadness to the soul. Over all this field of death strug gle, the farmers are plowing, new fences have been erected and the budding vege tation is just now awakening to the woo ing of spring ; but thes signs of life gen erally so welcome, seem discordant here. It seems to the sad soul and the tearful eye, that tbeseold shoes, these old broken guns, these fragments of wagons, wrecks f cars, pieces of old huts, bieuching bones of horses, and nameless graves of many a Southern boy ought to be in a desert. As we look upon the forsaken batte ries and immense hospitalsof t'armville, or the stricken fields of the Appomattox, we feel that the plow ought not to turn this soil, that the trees ought to die, and that no bird ever ought here to sing again. No Union man, however true and loyal to the United States, " if he it a man," could walk over this desperate field unmoved and untouched. . , Here a ," brave " army surrendered, gave up its arms, and laid down its banners in the dust. Here fie the remains of a son and brother, for whom a brother mourns and a sister weeps, and there is nothing to comfort them. Hera lie the half un covered bones of a father, whose little children still ask, "when will father come home?" It is now night, it is raining gently, all ia still, and I feel a lonely sadness that makes the heart ache. . t Letter from Mr. Davis. W'asbinotoh, May 6. The following letter appears in the Southern papers: PDtTUsa Moaeoi, Vi., March 21. Mrs. J. R. Ktlk, Fayetteville, N.C.: My Dear Madame I have the honor to acknowledge yours of the 14th inst., inclosing a check to be forwarded to Mrs. Davis as a present from' the ladies of Fayetteville. Sadly remembering how your homes were desolated during the war, I could not have expected you, in the midst of ruin, to have been mindful of those at a distance. Nothing eotild add to my admiral ion for the heroic denial and Christian'1 virtues of; m my countrywomen, for the measure was full to overflowing; nor could anything in crease the gratitude with which I will ever recor to their confidence aad sym pathy! It only remains to assure you and the ladies whom you represent that I am most gratefully and respectfully your friend and obedient servant. -. (Signed) Jeffersost Davis, j, Danger Decreasing. A New York dispatch of the Oth says : The Health Officer's report shows that no deaths have occurred from cholera since yesterday, and the danger of the disease reaching the city from the liarbo is decreasing. There were three cases of sickness admitted to the hospital ship yesterday, two of which were varioloid 1 and the other cholera. A child of Mrs. Jenkins, who died of cholera in Ninety- third street, died yesterday of the asms disease. 1 his it the second death in the citv. CR0CERIE3. CITV AND COUNTRY DEALERS, BLASTERS, RAILROAD AND LEVEE jt Contractors. kfcsTAl'K ATljtTR9, LiQL or Dealers, and SALOON KEEPERS, Ia fact, all persist desirous of purchasing any thin in the line of Fancy or Staple Groceries, Wines, Liquors, ProTl. !, riontation or Family Supplies, Tobacco, Clears, H&tU or Bar Store. Ktc, tc, ElcM t re reminded that we are still frenered to up I'ly them with lb. beet of rood, ejd e a. rea sonable rate, as can be offered... lb city, la "mine our stock and pn-.. e swantw aat rjTtioa in all ca-. reeh amral, deiir. tSSa No. i i rost sunt, Comer Comrt. TRANSPORTATION. MEMPHIS AND OHIO Shortest, Quickest and Beat Rout TO ALL POINTS 1 North,' East ' and West TWO DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS SPEED, SAFETY ft COMFOET COMBINED Baggage Checked -Through Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains TO CAIRO BT RAIL IN FIFTEEN HOURS, AILT MAIL PASSENGER TRAIJJ (Sundays exoopteu;, poufj" I. lran Mnntl.OtlOD ll H 11111" SOa.i boldt with Mobile ana unio i.aiironu iur -hile. Meridian. Columbus, Corinth, Jackson, Treuton, Union Ciiy. Paduoah. Columbus, hy., 1 -11 nn thai ami it C.tFO With Illinois Central Railroad for alt Northern and Eastern cities. Night Express at 8 p.m. every day This train is especially for through travel. T u rim.i,)),l with new and commodious, well ventilated cars, elegant and splendidsleeping ears, and goes through without any cnange or cursor bage-Age, musing close connections at Cairo with through Express trains on Illinois Central Railroad at 11 a.m., reaching St. Louis from Memphis in iM hours; Louisville til il hours: Cincinnati In 36 hours: making this the shortest, quickest and best route to all points North and East. . . Thr,ih Tickets tor sale at all the principal Ticket Otoe in the South; in Memphis, at Uaynso House. S. Cook, Agent: 14 Jefferson street. Lurry llarmstad. Afcnt : at .Memphis 11 nd Uhi.i huilrond Depot, head of Main street. SAM. P.. JONES, ii;2Vm ' General Superintendent. nil'OHTAM T( TRAVELERS Memphis and the Eaatein Cities. The Great Broad-Gauge " Atlantic and Great Western RAILWAY I 3 NOW OPEN. AND RUNNING TWO dailv fiut Ezuress Trains from Cincinnati to ew ork and all Eastern cities. Passengers ill dnd this a mostdetiraule route. Theeauip- dents of this road are enequaled by any on this continent. Elegant Palace Sleeping Csrs ao coiopany all night trains, and Smoking Cars on all trains. Ample time is alinwen at regular hours for meals, and the unbroken broad-gauge without chanae offers to travelers a detrree ol security, comfort and speed nottn be found on Lny other route. Connections via Cairo, St. ouis or Chicago for this route are certain : also connections for Pittuburg, Philadelphia. Balti more mid Washington. Tickets had and bag gage checked through at all principal South western ofhees. For further information and through tickets, apply to liAKKl HAKMSIAU, 14 Jefferson street E. B. BTINtiTON. 6 Jiflerson street K.F. FULLER. General Ticket Agent D. MCLAREN, General Superintendent TO A A n U A TC mar2r1-3m Gen 'I Southwestern Arent NOTICE TO COTTON SIIITPISRS. MERRITT'S EXPRESS FR-EIGrllT LIIVE, orrics aeaovr.B to NO. 282 FRONT STREET. ft ARE NOW PREPARED TO COM- dlson street and to shiD to all points East on guarantied time, at as good rates as any other Express Line. f-ia im JOHN B. WFLD, Agent. JIOAL BRIGGS &PETERSON i Wholesale and Fetal! ' Dealers lb BEST PITTSBURG COAL, . 13 Madlsion Street, In the Tnblic Ivedcer lfuildinu. MEMPHIS, TENN Y E WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM 1 1 the public generally, that we are prepared to deliver the best article of . I ittnbtirg Coal ' At any point in the city. ON THE VERY LOWEST TERMS. We also have means of famishing COAL TO HTEASIIiOA'ls Rapidly aad promptly. Of which eommandera would io wall to avail themselves. Oar faat-renniag steam-tcg LAUREL, j Captain W H tJebree, Commander, Is always ready to do towing of any deseriptiosi or disuaea. iier landing is at the Foot or Union KtrtMt, Office, IVo. 13 M atlison fclreet, Between Main and Front Street . BRAKCH OFFICE 30 4j MAIN ST. MR. J. n. MOSELEY. Orr Ci aeial A grit, will he Ii.ippr to I'l a! orders prumpUy at U losrcat eash (TK-es. St. Louis Paper Warehouse. H. B. GRAHAM & BRO, 83 Second Street, Kt Iota i Missouri. wt orrER thj largest stock op I i Paper in the IV set at MILL snar30-3n PRICES. . - ii, A iluoad j :,VI ' D . 1, rl 'K' - PRINTINC." GOOD WOHKi.-Ci.8H PRICES I".!' . 1 . . . .,! v.f ' Punctuality .'.. .V ! Befoia All Things WIIITiOKlv CKOfllKliS, Propriuti'M of 1 j ' ' :i 1 THE PUBLIC LEDGER sITBA M JOB PRINTING HOUSE 13 itfatlisHtii Mir' 1RII .. 1. Having how In full and iltteoperation The Book and Jo apartments lii tin.' titeniivo iHlilifhii.tnt. we take this uiu.iu ol'eallini: the altviuinn of our patrons mill Iriends, and ihe I'uu.ic generally, m mil nest i . i STEAM ARRANGEMENTS. This iilliou is now the Urrft and bel t- foiutcd fnnUiiv Jloupoiu me nibijitwi. "o jl!.v eguiil to u Jn the Kl ii'-i"l 1 eililies for exeuutiug xitli Cheapauas, Acatuu-. tind W:pr.tJi . , -it-' Printing ol every variety an 1 111 any ewlnr.' cminnt be surcaasv,! b' any i-tiiliiiMi o I or Stouth. ' ALI. KKDS OF WORK, (' ' ' 7 ;. . .. j a ' ' ' "' , Either in, j . ' i , plain or Oinamental Type, Flaiii Bldck. ' . Colored Iuks, t v-i v 1 ' ' ' ; ' 1 . Gold Leaf and Bronsea,' In every manner known to the profession, at - some or aoroaa. EVCLISH, NlKNCH.AND GERMAN piMrrr!V(. ItOOK AXI IMMPIILETS a. i , Printed with beautifully out type- Ornameutal, Plain! and Fancy Steamboat Printing, Specimens always "i-t ti-l ai our Counting ootu. INVITATION CARDS l.sr Aad BALLS TICKETS, Illuminated with the latest ornamental and i ball room scenes. Our lari aASortoient of type foi SUOW HILLS AM) roSTKHS I ' is not ei.'elle.l in the United Sutes. I The Larue i I c t or ia 1 dm cow be u resdily and rhtiaply dune at ibis ofiice as they are in the East, and in u baiid soiue style. W. have in ar otHc-e the largest site Prases now in u?e, to'ther with i , i 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' Steam Jobbers 4 Power Presses I ... r ... , . , In sxlilition to our extra large type, we have a splendid assortment of small plain and fanry Jb Letters m'Uble for line work. , i ! BUSINESS CARDS AND CIRCULABS Dobs in bandnne styl -. with suituWe engriT . ings repreaei.ung business. 1 1 DII'LOJIAS I Ferschools and colleges printed equal to cop. . perflate. Masons', 04 1 Fellow.', and Sons of Temperance CONSTITUTIONS i'rmU'J in elecanl style. I i Our Prices Have lleea fiaduced. And now will eomrare with the cheapest reca. arly estaliliahed Job Olhcee ia New York or rruiedeiphie. We are enabled to print I ( CARDS AND BILL HEADS With great celerity, and oor price, are proper, tioaately lower. Prompt and particular attention siren to kind, of - Military stud Ruflrond PRINTING. Bills Ijwtinr. Ttrneml Koticee. Ibnk t he'ks, CsrtlrlH. Cirrulara ol all kinds, lint! ins. lti-nrarwe Polieiea. ilank Peeda, l'.ill Hwb, Labels. Anetioa 1. 1 1 1. PmrransmeSk lrny Ti-kcu, l'enuieJ. irti-es. ' Maansinea. tlaak Rercieta, tieetion Tickets, i COUNTRY STORE BILLS Oforery description. Illuminated with suitable devtr-oa. euca es raiiroaa eara. anenvi, . fLASK BOOKS. h rrn'dfd heads, together with reery kind 'lain and FucyWork done with duspatch . WEITaORI BR0THKR3 13 Madlsoaetreef. MEDfCAL. D R , r BOU ANNAN, ; Noa. 50 and 52 Pirib Streeti"' j llotwean Third and I'uiilit ,Bir HT.IiOUIH, i. - - laSHOlTJtl j.i. Established In St. Louis in 1S:17. OUR E3 ALlrjr?EASK.VwTT!lVn- 1 LK - J CUry, ana in mo auun.n h.k ( boinir the discoverer of ; VRnTTAItLE'SOXKaOIEH Thnt will rat.icate all traces of VE?TF'RKAt' BypMKs, Gonorrhea, Jlfift, Btnoturos,. Morcurial Affections, And diseases of the skin, void inime.liiitcly to his great VEUKT.UJLF. iMLblCLd. lie cures nil ra-cs ... - : y-. ..;" , in a few days. Hp H "t ,"nfl lnf pmi as general as Hint of any oiber-iduwcwMi .jJU FEMALE COMPLAINTS AJD 011.lJ.tC IKINS lemoved in a slimt tuiH'.' T The utinoit secresv ciin be l penilfil on, ami v,u ,l...lrnii ! eoiisiiltiiiL- him by mail mn (I" so by enclosing stamp. . . : ! Aaarcs a'", i"' ,'i ,. Nos. 60 A 02 Pine, bet. Third no;l "'q SEMINAL WEAKNESS CURED. DR. BOHAN NAX'8 VEi.ETAflLE tuary. a pleasnut anil piilamhle ciire-lrr iperuiatortnea or seiuintii .u.-.-. .u - Mly, which has l.een used Ivv the rmowned r. linnnniiiin n. 11.5 i'.iut" i-.w. twenty-fire yenr.t, ws never known to liul tn runug too lrn.si caes or ft'iimiai " v. ..L. 1 Al,..r.i, ,-rtUiil. -fivil I run. . ii i u i. - years' uie m private practice, it is now stiver- llMia stiri nil iiit iiunut i uii ................ toaavo them trom tlichi.n.l9ofmercili"Siinucks, if not from ibe grave. VtigvJA a hoxaeot to all parts of the countij".' For sale at lr. Jir.- nannau s 111111.9, io. .no j-iie etr nuc Tliir.l and Fuuith. j:stalili.-hi 4 in Louis 100. MEDICAL ADVICE FREE. ALL THOSE V I! 0 AUK FlTFERISC from "Mieriiiaturrh.'a" or "Sonviiial I'lik aess," or am 1'iivelv iHMin-i', or ar iu duulit as to the eji.i.'i natuiu . I lln-ir eoiii,l.iiiit.liuulil send at wneefor Jr. Hulnnnan's ' Tntiti.-i' .u Special Uiicasia," .wnitfb gives a full u.-t.-J i !- lion, symptoms itc. of all 'Yijrc'n;o-' alio "tiK:cial" uiscii.wa. a n loavo n i"otn .or doubt. This v'ulual.lo w-rk U si-nt l-'HEL to any nddriss. iMro. t livt)r. V. A itoll AN.V AN. Xos. and 6w J'ine titrett, Inctwrui jjiiid in.U Fourth streets. St. Louis, M". Es:aMi.b-'d in St. Louis in lfWff. ,, npimiilt LADIES DESIRING A CLT'A" AND 1 1 coMP n " i . 0 "V rK .S- -v' I nmriinm - s rltiKi ila. 1 Keob(W.JiAjrp. nUIIB DULIUHTFUL TOILET AKTICLB A. has no etjual lor Pnt'i'vini- uttd llnautilyii.g the Complexiou and kin. ' ' 1 Depot, li Pulton Street, MY. ,. ' Pold hy TnlT-i't ovrrrrho-". li'S-ly DRY COODS. 05 ' P O - T o 0 o .-. '' 'V. f " '.; a ' V 1 0 i.H 1 M :. H ; " H P4 8. t - rH n r 0. H X r3 . r. H o 0 i u. o R. a a ' ?'' . - a C) a o o ? A ' tl rjrj r p 0 0 1 tA ICl Q x 4-T o r CO v a .,u .0 - r M . - mm CI at r- O 0 'H 'fi o aj H -A HATS AUD CAPS. J . .J . ItKII.IaV. Wholcfsle al r.-ia.l dealer It 'I HatH and Cnpo. Roots; Mi oe, k 2J0 Front street. Id doer sooth of AdtniN I MKMPUIi. If: XX. j 18 XOW OPEXIXrt A LAR!,: ST('CK OF the above. asylra CIFT CONCERT. . iw t THE BONA FIDE Hi.'.J h ;r. (I- '. " , . ,.,. .v ,. ..mh. nl X 1 GIFr C'ONOKRT! . v .! A f ' ""' "'' - , . .' ( t -.1.' '- .f' 'I'!'' " . ".' Coinpiifine llie etitira St oiitol ..'a! 1 v.. . ..... ... I , 1., - f .. 1 al l 1 " ' j 0 L A RK &' 1 'SAY LQ "& 1 lfl Dearborn xt.,' lilcij,,'! HI. ... .,-1 1 .. 1 : 1.. . i-it ,1 !. ! . til M OtTIS- AT ,i la ' -it ' '" JS'Slini ' MSft.VS .1IAAI,, . w.- ' ' ; 1 ; .,. ,i! 1 ;.!. nr. I .', ,.,.',. JlitW't yth,. 1MOIR 1 ' , II . ;m at V. '-1 I' ' .. : ,i.( i... ' ! ' ' , .... u. v.!,..' $10,000 in "Greenbacks, . . ' i ,.-!ii. - . . l..t .,.'..,'",',.,; . r 1 i.c,a, vcvi I ... ' -1 , $5,000 , in;;; Greenbacks,. 1 -. J, ... '. , ;,; HI 1 . ' . ' eiX-'OXI) tilFT. ' ' ' M ., '. ( ..-5; - ' Ono UOOoiii AWD LOT nenr- TJniun I'aric, in wty ot utucngo, (ti.uuu. 5,000 (tilts, $1 (ireenback I ;u si. .. .", 1" .. ' .:' , . - I ; AfO, the following niil?: .. (JUj,Ji .WATCHES, S1I.V.FH WATCHES. blAMONK niN'Hf, 1) I All OX I) Pf XS, ' ('' ' ,! ' ' ' k(lid ?rr.vl:'u (joolis. r, - !;' A r-Bogon & Bras:' 6liver-riatpd Goods. ,., ;,, ; ' -i i I-' I .M ' ' ' ' 1 lint in tir.,1 nlark,i ijOO 1 House mm l,.t. situutcii on U itft Splo, . i in I hieaico. .ear tii.ion Tark..... li'iO Sf't'iv Oifu nl ?1 liieeiil.a.'lis eauh in U iSliolU Ws'vhef. hngii-lf l.evor, IS K, vjilinit trow jli'i lo 4&il flrt fll Silver V'atclo's vol. from ;i,".t..lS"... -11'" , 'i tiiiiiui.ini i'l.tfi valued Iroiu s.Vto SllS' fist 172 ilii.KS, roiisisiiiii; ol uiietiiyt, I Ol.'uz. . lilo.nl floTie, PcaTls and (ietns,and H K. svlu liold U.n', vhJikJ iroiu " fotoii ivy. -Ilfk.iiiiu iii K. Uo:,t chains, viiluvi' Iroiu i.'.i to .lKi J u", v . iil.0(li' bets, n.bsistiniri.f AlnetliJt,' liarnet, Ul.yx, 1'iatl. Co.al nnu ii " K.'olid g.iid, vul. lioiiijxi.ijo.vli'.. lllo 81 Sets i.. .iif' Km- rii'irvco,.8iviinK i,t All..!...': I, l.illllUUl. UlOl 1. K. S'llid goltl, iulut.1 Hum 3M to ). 1115 . 77 Liuni s' I'lnn, coiirist ijik nf Au.etlivst, . , Topai. and IS ii. wjiiii gjni, TaluC l " from f?j to V)D UVi 32T. Gai.ts' IS K. and IB K. Hold l'ins.val. iroiu .i'l to C0 17S0 72 Ooist and Silver Thiinblos... b b 1 Gold ilruceleto, valued from & to 4L 73 Watch K. yj and Sett o! Clianns, lj K. and H K. solia gold, Valui d from .Mitojlo -, C0J 1 U0I.I Lockets 18 K., valued thini c 10 to - - Lfl ffl S It .Sl. cvelint't.ii.y, al. linn 5jto i 1'l.U 50 beis .jcnis' aui lslband lti K gold, vul. ?ito.-jj (3a Gold Tooth Picks, $1 : 4l'lnt. d Tea Pets, fi i icvp, T.r.gcrs : , Ilru.'s aianutactur.'val. from iM " : totVS'.: 2 Plated Lr..s, il"0 1 Plated Liquor Stand ot 3 iiolieruLiu tJlass Uottles .1..-.. '....!....:. 1 Plated Fickle Stand...... 1 Plated Fiuit l;:iH 1 1 1 Fluted Toil, t Set 40 14 Silver Muted 1'rays, .valued from $JU . to S1(J SIS 2 Ice Fit--hers, irJo ; fiO l'.o titia Plated Caetors, : and b bottle?,. valued tr.un ;jd lo &:i-' 1(.'14 20 Extra 1'l.iltd Cnl.e Duckets, vnl. from SljloS-.U Jvll 4. Plated (Hihlels. B-'old lined, J j 11T. ' 1J Plated Srup ,Jugi, $s is, 3 Plated liuttcr Dishes, $1,0. !' 7." Kxtra Plated Cups, vai. from !?.'. to 31) 1 Pair Snlt., in ease, frol-l lineil, 1,.... 1". (I Plated Culd Receivers, ML' ' 72 27 plated Soup and 'ituvy Lanier, valued - lrm 2.7ii..$ IV Ul Set Plated l'orke, 12. 8 and 4 07.., Tnl. from j-4 to 47 - ... S-'.O Vfl Set Plated Tahle Ppoons. 12, b and 4 ox., vulued from 4 to7..... 1". Sets Plated licsert Spoon-. 12, 8 ami 4 z., valued Irom to .f'i. 7."0 15 Fiidi Kni. e., vi.lii.-.l from r.-u t ) 7....., 120 liw Plated llutter Knives, .fl 'St l-' lis') Plated sugar .Samoa, fl .'jio Pans Plated "Uusturd and Sail Spoons H . .W 7 if) PI......1 Napkin Iting, valued Irom il . tn $1 2i ... ' .Vi 1 Set linli..ili:al Salt., in 010. ....... b f...l Pi.'crs Aviorl.-i Piate.l Arlldes. i'.' '.'J-H I Puir I lower a.-es, It ti 'peril (ila.-M . I' mid -ri ". l 1 Pair So id Silver Salts, g.-ld lined. L L' Solid Silver ,1 oily Spoons, iflil , 6 Solid Silver Vest C'liuins. (Ill (.0 ' f. Children's S"t. Knile, aorkuu.' Spoon, in c-e, s'ii P.' 1 Solid Silv.r J'oba,-ro Uo, $..... IV. 1 t lo7i!ii Solid Silver 'i'ca Spoon-. If.!"...- in 2 Silver Card discs. $ I;.-. I- ' 11 S.iver N ui'kiri Knit's, from try to il l-. t l.UVUS. 2 Frm-h rincks, i0..' ... 1J 1 Prmch Clock '' t I reneb l;ronre Clucks, val. ilo tniM.t' 1 It 31 C.neks, valued from So to $12 - - .1 1 C po' ket Knive-.. value. 1 from 7V to ft... :a J l.tidu1'' riiaieoii..-'. wilj 1'ilij. .-..r'..-.. 2:'J !.iidtl'l.l Oilt. U ' " " v.'. tji:t a!ue;l lit... .'..Tf4J,.t'4 EVERT GIFT NAMED "WII.I. !K IIH UV. ' 1 lit - ' EVKI'.V I'lTTil TKf.TT M'lLU LRAW f ' ' . 1 '. The Largest CM S5000. A T'.ekf t " t b:i ONE J 'I ILL A K. aiiJ .1 fut drai-s'Oior Il-r??' A N I" LOT. , il oi e.-i ONli 1ULI.AI! ' ' in- e-l il A'l I'. . , , ELEVEN TlfKETS FJiR Vlft. ll.V." T SLXD MOXVT. : I . ! t at ur r; k hr Iirs:t. l.x- f.f.'r. "r l-i-:ere1 LHier. rJdi'i'.rs. J '"lu;a..;r, ai d ocneral luaprt nr.- reiief. d to n.-l m Ar.-nt--, ! whom ill Die f.i!lc..ioioi' i. n n all ttn ii. ke-s r.l-d. Arent. wiil l,c mpp-i.-d with. the l,.,k. ufii atl'li'-stion, S.r tn" Hi- o -nti -n. .,r. . all order. I" I i.AKK A SAVI-OK, .lrweler. 1 :,: I-t,,l,-.:n :u. .ti. CI.-.-A." . p. .torT.ee lirawer. - " PfT i-'nl"-. ftamp lor rctnm To'Lii-. In prentmejoo with tlicali.vc li-t, we would w tn-tl lti are a.i hne-t Oi.s.ltr. and were pu. hi." d f"r tin- t.il-- - tela. I lra.ier Clnr.ro. AH ri waimrt. I r' repr.. otl. fail n-J -js'iiia- the f -;-. .fl.APK A SAVI.0K.4.wcl,r. 1 Lcaiix.ro at reel. Ciiwssajn, i u. aWTICKETS.tl. - . I --F CIFT SALES. or; IrtittilH vt-s-!-- r-o -" Mt'lropolHaii ICnlerpriNC. AU'i ,-i-fi:i:iM' GREAT, GIFT SALE OF TiiK y ' jewelers', Association, Capltiil, fc - $1,000,000. . pepot, 197 Ditiadway, AX 1MMENHK STOCK OF PIAXOS, Watches, Jewelry, and Fnnry Goods, all to he sold lor ONK 1MJLLAR caxh, without re prstTii to value, mid not to hepuid for till you sea what you will receive ' . ; CKU I'lUCA IKS, naming each article, arid its value, aio placed in sealed epveloi.es and well mixed. One of these, envelopes will bo scut by mail to uuy u'lilren. on receipt of a ceiitst Hvomr r vli-ven tor ii ; -tinny f,.r$j; sixty-live for HI; mid one hundred for $r. On receipt of U.eC.irtiheato ou will s.wlmt you arogentg' to have, and then it is iifcvour uptiou to pay the dollitr and tiihe llie Rrifole or not. Pureluoiers may thus oolatn a IjoM atch, Diamond King, a Piano, Sewing Ma chine, or nnv sut of Jeaelry on our list, l-.r 1; Hint in no eat j can they gel less than One 1'ul lai 's vrortli, a tliero aio no blitnliii, 1 .' Agotits at.j wanted in every town in trie country; ettry person cun make flO a djv, suliiug our Cei tili ates iu thegieatest aio ut Jewelry ever kii-wn, , 1 t oiid 2.'. ecnis for a Cprtilieato, ivlii. li will in form you wlmtyou nui oblaia forl. At Ihe same time got .(ur oiiculnr, coiiU.niiur full li lt aiui pnrliuulgr. ; alao, 2'ctitt to Aiittitt. , Add(us, JA1IHS UTJTCIIIXSOX ii Cu- , ma r2o-flm , ll ? Hrodny, X. V. . WATCHES, 'y,' JEWELRY, Silverware, 1 irnzoe,, tf-",, , WdllTlI OVKR ' f . t 1 1 j I OKU' KILLIOfJ' lOOLLARS ! All tu W M at flVl DOLI.ABl ch', '- - tint regnrd lo V.'iltic, r t x ith- AND XiQT fflO EH PAID FOR ...7t .. th, i"-' n.'-.J 'i : .'1.1 rf.' Cntryuu km.w .irliat yo.u.uo. to lixeivelU ,V tlOLU AXD SILVEIl AVATcnns weio uiiitriliuteu ninoni! the patrons of ParkinS'.-n ,t (.'o. .luriiift the uiontli of Jan uary, lHiili. Head the couiid..'uIs by the prcsw, speuktntr of Hie linn in the most complimentary milliner: ' A wont iiultiH r.ous ami prosperous hnii'.'." SUippenbui t-'h, Pa., Stttiiml- . "ptiiv, all who deal wall them .pertc''' s.tti.-taelioii."' Uunkuk. X. V., Juttrnul. " lii.jo.v a. higlt ri p uta ion for hoii'iritl.le dealing and t'.e e,utiiity of lieir goods ''New Pults, X. V.. Timer. "Petl.etly rclial.lo und will do nil tliey proiu ie." Nyai'k. X-Ciluruttt t'vuufii. rstatol lti,rh lor lior.. r-IA- a n.t lair !. alituf " ! i-likill, A . 'V., Jottntat. " Iloitoiirito and; liiir dealing imp." Smt.leton, N. .. Jt'iirnat, "One of -1 lie oMont and mo.'t reruil.lo firm, in biiHiiefls," Ca.i.a.iohanc, N. V., A'ertt't. ''Keep their word attd net honorably by their patrons." Lynn?, X, V.. I'rrf. . .'.I si Solid (iold Iluntinir Wa'elicj $ fin to 7.VI M) Magic Cased tlold Watelies 2!l to 5o0 ;ki Ladies' Ki ninoied Wuiclics Pal to oHI iVs) lii.iinenii Clu-ter Ladies' bets iii tn 7t.l llmo Diamond Sc.lilairo Hint-'. 75 to-2M) HfcO Heavy Silver llnntiiig Watches 75 to 1;'.0 li t.i open-faeo Silver Watches...' HI to 7a lW'O hilvor and Mahogany Musical Poxe. PKI to fsTO ltii) Silver Dining Sets 7f. to 3T,l) '.vi Silver Tea Sets, complete f to as) LWI Silver Urns and Salvers........... Htn'S! ..H) Seven Clinniber Kevoivers 7j to "0 Patent Sin le lia rel Pistols..,.!- 2B to 7r Ki. lily i-i inied Oil Paiulii.ge. 7o to 3j( 2rVs Elc-nnt l'enrl Opeia (ila-ses...... 2-" to 7.1 ' SKl Muuimotb Piioipi.'ropa Alliums. P 10 II) oiH) Cluster iiiaiiioiid Jiniirs i'" to 1 ' I :J0 Ladies' Oval lltacnlets If. lo M (lol.i Chains of dilk-rc.ut doi-igtis L.' tu 3J :.''! (jold '1 himl.les, cha ed f to M l'StKXJSixaetaiid Piain (Jold Kings- o to 7n ltt.'iiKj tiei-tleiin nV Seart Pins ;" lo ."'I lL'.aoO llroo. hes and liar Drops- S lo m lL'.s.' ( .Id Lockets, douhle glajs 0 to i". i.,()nO Gold Pens nnd (jold Holders....' 10 to 7'. lii-tui Sets Studs nud Sleeve Buttons. 6 to. 'Si iMj Sih "r Gobleta and Drinking Cups , 1. 5 to 50 OXK) Sets 'lea, Table A- ). sserl Spoons 10 to 2'j fl Sots Tea, Table A Lescrt Forks 10 to ' fHjo SctsX. u, Tables los.eri Knives , 10 lo 'S L'.Mio Itevr.lvitii' Sii vcr I a stor- L" to. 7n 2's.o Silver Cake and Fruit Uakcl.i- 2-: t.c 7T lL'.-Ai Wiiieln.lderd and other 111 ti-'les. 6 to 70 To immediately dispose of the above magnifi cent; stock, eertilieates miuiinn the articles pro place. 1 in pealed envelop... and well mixed. llolUeMjirn entitled t.. tlie nrtioles named on their 11 rtilieute upon payment of f,"., whether it be a bountiful Wnteh. or ft Musical Box wonh jC 'J, or a Plain Cold King, w.-ri h i... The re tuin of at-y of our c rtiti eat es en titles you tu tbo iirtiele mentioned thciisin, upon payment, irre spective, of iiswo in, and us 110 article valued e.s tiian S.i is named on any eert.ticatc, it will at once be seen tiiat tlrli is . No Lottery, but u Btruifthtfnrward lo-g-itiiuiito ti'itiisncLioti, wlnrh mny bo par ticipated 111 by the most la-.tuiioub 1 Any one nishinfr to invest in the nhovo catcrm-iso can re. e:ve. a sample paekaget.t' a half-iioreti eerliOnatr-..". naniiinT nunc of tlio iibovo 111 ti les. by seiidiiiir a sf mtetl envelope lieaiilK their lel-lre-1-. l.'erlilieales not to be paid- for unions ftrlv sittisfaftory. Wo fM this tint nil mny be cotivit.eed of our sineei it v and tie gotiuir.eness of our snle, full on or-oMie-i'. , iJAItKl.NBOJV & CO.. ' pv,r1t - r '- H-.ndwnv, X. Y. PROFESSIONAL. LUNG DISEASES , , iiii, CUliltliiTGN'.S , OmrE iiorr-? vor. ' th.j st eulalitie era ' ' aid frori :i to n o'eloelc ti. . j in. P. r.M.i.s i bing Dr. t i1 itj Ciei-Mo..'- -"i-vues n.n-t V) Con oil Ihii a.'i.ii; ement. : 1 )-! in l;, i: :MorC. No. ?r- ' I t.Mni.i t Irct-t, ?oitth of "t''-Tee." I f IV.-f.-? i-nnl Visits each. Ten I .liars.:' ,: 1 . i m.w.".:: ni WM, IT. MORGAN, GI'AlilMI. IaAII AGKXT, "' ' C-yvmterthrtfr of Prate, Vic; .1 ..... , . ' Over Dc.-to Insurance Company, Dasdo Bloek ' '(.p.'. "m ' ' ' 'iJMPHJiTJX. DR. D. sT JOHNSON, tOllMftllLY Ob1 NHV OELEASS, f s ::ow pki:m.anfntly lcatcd ix I Jlleii.i his, T'ltpc-.M-e. 7 OH;co 210 M.vvnttreot. Between Adamt arid WashiCRton streets. VI "re the p-.etor enn he r.-ruItM on ail di ra:"s ! a pf 'atc nature. , Cnir:3 Cnnranteccl or No P.ty. tV yhnUt J,'J1T'e. jQTTVgov.M.TV .iom:iji 'fh.xi:v, PRACTICAL rLTJMBER, anil Hiwu X'ipe Kitr, yi 1 ; Cm.R, Piret, corner of .lef r"Ti Fir"t MFMPBIS, TF.5S. 1-II1V CnVf-'T'.STLV ON IHNP A; tV " te-"" sloth of Iron and b rasa Lift I v.. i j'ore I'.ii.ips. aoarwioi I . , LECAI.. Law Side Common Law and Chan cery Court - ,.i;Tnu ci'rv of Memphis. .Ci.sbk'b Orpirr, May 7, 1808, ThamaaP. Ruby. Plaintiff. I ' vs, Attach mciit Suit. James 1). Triirir. Defend't. I $ a fl'la WIT Poll ATfACIiMENT H AV- 5 i l iug boeu made in this cine in pursuance of oeiioii24. nf 1I10 code of Tennessee, and at- i t .ul.ineit having been iisued and returned by ' the Proper officer, levied, etc., on tbo properly I ot the defendant, James li. Trigg, it is there- i toiu ordered tliiLlsaid defendant appear at the Coin tj llooaa luithe oily of Memphis, l enn., on or boloie Ihe sj ooud Mondny in June next, and i (Ulend tins nut, or the same will be taken for , eonlessed as to him and the ensc set for hearing , et parte, nnd that a copy of this order be pab- 1 lishcd onee a woek for four eons, cullve weeks in llie Memphis Prune LrnoKit. ' i. . ..JOHN DONOVAN, Clerk.' A copy: ... . ... f AxnisRsinN ATttTti. Att'ys for Plaintiff. ' Z nfyi-lawJC .... 1 1 is. Law Bicio Common Law a pa Chan ,,, . , ... cely p0urt ' 1 Of tie city of Memphis. .CtiHig'a OrTlCE, Slay 1, I860. Ilolomlo F. Arata, Plaintiff,') vs.' , . .( Attachment suit. flrn.IICJ,tao, Defendant. J. ,l A H'IDAVIT FOR ATTACHMENT II A V l ing bo q uisilfl in thiscase in pursuance nf soolioiiuM-Vi of the omle of Tennessie, nnd at tachment having be. n iarued and returned by the nioper oflieer levied, eto.. on tlie pn.perty ol the defendant, Wtri. If. Lane, It is the.cfoie orerefl that Snid defendant ajipear at the Couvt House, 'In'trectfy of Memtmis, Ton n., Ion or before 1I10 second Monday in June next, and defend this soit. or the snme will be tnkeu for conlei-scd as tn him and the casa set for hearing ex parte, and that a copy of this order be pub lished once a week for four consecutive weeks iu the Pi'hi.ic J.i.Bor.R. JOHN DONOVAN, Clerk. A copy : '.',''' It. K. Ti'itNAitE, Attorney for Plaintiff. my.'-1aw4l . ON THE CHANCERY BIDE ' ., ' -ill! ' Common Law and Cbauoiry Court of the city , of Icmplus, lyunespee,. ... R'.'o, (?tix A Co., Compluinaiits, 1 II. Ilafs-Isky, L.Va'i,d S.Shifman, Attachment and f Iroemwnid ,tr l.ahn. I IT APPKARlNtl FROM AFFIDAVIT IX X tliiseauyo, that the ileiondaiiti, II. Kafalsky ami N ..tirueiuwald, noU-reidentsof the Slate of Tot i)'"ee, it is (horelore ordered that Ibey nii.l.t' lii. lr nppearaoee herein ut tliB Court li.fii-e. in -.be city of Memphis, Tennessee, niiliin Ihe first three das of iho next temi of sa'.i C-.urt, to eomm nee on the scennd Monday in Mni; l.'Ni, a. nl plead, answer or demur to c impliiiiiiiiits' bill, or the same will be taken lor eoiile-,.. -.1 as to tbein mid set lor hsuriua ex p-irto, and thai a eopvot thisntder he publihod omie a week, for four successive weeks, tu the .Momi hi Pt'in-ir l.Ei.fiKR. -.' n j t OAU'il STON ALSTON, . .. .... Clerk and Master. A copy Attest, .iByTlCbLKMAN. He leputy C.erk and Master. Lll.;lNTng X llAl.BKY, i Solicitors tt.r Comp'ainants. 1 '' , A;.ril 10, D-.si. ON THH CHANCERY SIDE . , , . . t W T!K , ... ' .CwiBiuoM, Law and Cliaiwery Court of the city -. - ol Meuipbis, Teiuieseee... Steirier A lire., vs. ' i; 1 ' "!' II. ItnfiilsJti. Ji.-.t H Hhlfman !- Attpchiu'ent. tli.tl til. .-nt:ilfl ,t l,:ih ) ' I I APP:aK1N0 rKOM 'AFFJUAVIT IN 1. this cause thai the defendants, II. ltalalsky und N. tilveiiiwaid, non-residents, of the Slate of Tonnes., it is therefore ordered that they . Iiinke their nppearaiic: herein at the Court l..uo, in the city of Memphis, Tennessee, wiihin the first three' days of tho next term of, said (Soiirr, to commence on thesocuiid Monday , jn Mat, 1W, nnd p d," answer or demur to complainant's hill, or the same will be taken , tt.r confessed as tr. Ihvin and sot for hearing ex parte, and that a copy of this order be published nuce a week, f .r four successive: weeks, in the Memphis Pi t.i. tc LrtmilK. ' . . . At'Ut STON ALSTON. , : i 1 . i. Clerk and Master. A copy Attept. By BENJ. COLEMAN, ' . . . Deputy .Clerk and Master. Edoixgton k IIai.skv, .. . ' 1 Solicitors lor Compliiinant. ,,. . AprillO. ImW. - aplo-lawtw James F, Brunch 'h k.v .of. Bl.) ' vs. V.nl T, K.ienres . 'I'HK 1'LAlr.iiir. u: Ariiuaui 4 . that the defendant is indebted tu hint, and ia a non-resident of tho State. Ha-" ing obtained irom mo, Wm. Sims, a Justice of the P.aee lor tho county of Haywood, and ' State of Tennessee, an original attachment npnin't the es'ateof the defendant, and return nolu beforu me or lomo other Justice of the Peaco for said comity and State, and the same having been levied on the defendant's prop erty, it is therefore ordered by me that said de- ( fcnda.it appear biioro ice at nry office, in the J town of Prowusnlle, county and Mate efore soi.l, on the 24th of May, ItsW, to defend said atlacliniont euit, or it will be proceeded with , x paittf. And, it is further ordered that this nonce be published in the Memphis Pernio , Lr.nnsH. WM. SIMS. J. P. '? ' B. P.-Hovp..At('y T Plaintiff. a21-lnw4w n'.itlniiniMd'sitor'N Xotlco. 'I'HK I'XDKRPIfiNIU) IIAVINO QtJALI- . 1 fled a. the administratrix of James Armour, ileccsed. before the County Court of Shelby countv, the creditors of said estate are notified to present tli' ir claims lor payment within the time prescribed by lair, and persons indebted to snid c-tate are requested to make payment to tile undersi 'uod nt her residence on Madison cre-.t. EMILY ARMOUR, 11 r.3.iaw.1t Admin. strsinx. Ten CentH ii "Week.. Tn Pi nt.ic Ltt.fiF.it The 1'1'blic I.EirtiEu The Pi-bi.ic Leogkk 'J Hie Pi-nun Lrimikr Tun Puui.ic Lrwira Thk Public LKnr.iK 'IKK Pt lll.IC LhDGKK ,...',.!: 1 rrtin 0ntw 11 Week. ' Is delivered to all 1 . Is delivered to all , ! 1 Is delivered to all ' ' ' ' Is delivered to alt ; '. Is delivered to all . .. is delivered to all Is delivered to all ''.'.' I Tmi Ceiitn n. Paris of the City . ; . Parts of the City ' ' ' 1 ft Parts of the City ParUni the Citv i.r.s ot the C.ty Part, of the City lnrts of Ihe City Ten Ct'iitH a Week. ' I!y Faithful Can-icrs ):y Faithful Carriers i liy Faithful Carriers Hy Faithful Carriers Bv J'.iiilitul Camera . 1 ' - ' BvT'aithful Carriers liy Faithful Carriers Ten C-ontM i AVeelt. For Ten Cent' a rt'rrk F .r Ten C.-iits a W k ' 'or Ten Oats ' 11, : 11 for Ten C. nt" a . ek For Ten Cents a V eek Per T. n Cents a V eek l or Ten Cents a e. k , , ' Ten Cents i A'eek. . ' Psratdn l.he Carriers . Payal.lo to the Carriers " P.,) aide to the Carriers ' 1 . . Firriscde lo the Carriers payable to the I arners Payable to the Carriers Payable lo the Carriers Ten t'lslH :v "VVoelc. At th FHf-r WV '. AI 1 bo Ki d of l.ivh Wr,-k . Al tl I.e. I'd t a. h Week At (b.- I :ol of i b k I At 1 1..- ksit K 'f..i ' ' t ' i At il" K10I01 Ktoh v 4." ' I A tic li. "1 .1 !. l '" 1 Ton Cents n ;A"celc. j' TF YOli Ii' NOT AI.READT RKCKIVf L th' p it "7. Va- e v orordor. at our CoBnting l;.-ni. I .1 fill bcf.itl.luliy served to you in in.rro. W'.sir,,,!, have a LAUiiEllCHY Cll'l I L i I , S thia anv of our morn.na eo h re., rarie .! e inum to iocreaM vt anlil Hie pi 1 i n- 1.1 ;h r n.sy be f .nnd in every rrsi-d.-a e n l,u-.ne s h.- in Wet. pdh. and thus. lile i: Till, me Hum forour bu'incs men and tin r run s lo ,. rko ki.uwn 10 tn roii?wnM t ? n.ny wi-.i 1 . di-r e tf. V.HTTMOBE BUOTHEE3, ' - I? Mai:se strwet. ii ; f I i 1 I