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:;' ,'!.'. , Xf.l M'Sl ' U Mi PUBLIC DIRECTORY. A DVERTCSEMENTSARE INSERTED IN A thin lolutnn at 7o cants lint par month, A Li. KINDS Of MILITARY. BLANKS V t. lor snl low lit thlt office. A NGERONA LODGE, F. A. A.M., OVER odd rente ' IIkII. A SUIiMYOHAPEL.OOKNERHERNANDO iL and Linden Rev. Guilford J ones, pastor. BOOTS AN U HH0E3 MADE TO OKDKK tiy V. H.imigcr. t)H Madison t. ma-Jin Tl.Ls OK LADING FOR, BALK LOW AT 19 thlflOftjcA. - OOARDING. 7 (W PER WEEK, AT COK. A) MonrnedtSeeondsts. X. Flanagan. DilMio . 1, r ' . ill a 1 I'll itT L'L'UBlir I UV . 17b M ain street. Voorbeis A Patrick. JeH 1HKR0T, 0. K. A URO., DRUGGISTS Apothecaries It" Main ttreet. i ijul.t-.im ; i I. (IK. LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, TIN J ware, Soups. Lerd Oil, Lanterns, lit O. F. Preeeott Co.'s, 4U Jefferson street. j-8in lAltli.S PRl-NTED AX LOWEST RAILS this otbee. 1ALVAUY CHURCH CORNER bKOOND V-nr.d A lums street, Rev. Mr. v hito, pustor. IL'NXUAL ME i HODIST CH UjtCH , N U. 179 Union Ktiwit, J. X. I'. CoHini-Hnutur. i7'iY'i7aa uT i.iiiiuKn ii I O. O. V meets nl O ld Fellows' HhII Wednesday nieht 7 UilEF OF pOLICE-BKN U. GARRETT, J Stiilinn Horn-. Adams street, near Third. 1M1USTIAN CHURCH CORNER LIN Kj dun and M ulherry streets. , I JKCUIT COURT CLERK'S OFFICE, M. j D . L. S t wart, j; lurk, 17 M adtBoii tjl. t i 1'iT KNGINKRK-J. U. McOLliRK, KX- KJ ensure U'JM'lina. 1 , r 1 ; I I ' .1 ' CtLArT, V 'AaC ANDliKbOiVAlAVtV hey 1. w, Seldeu Building, 15 Madison street. Mew puis. Tenn. inyl-ttui ttuLLbCiUR OF INltKAAL KUYUMJ. ' K. Iloiwli, H Madiwp tret. i KIM Ml.tiCl AL 110XEL. COK. FRONT ft I j JuniTa.m. WhenlerA Urywn, prn'i. m'li i iuAlvluiS LAW ANOCUANCKKV COURT y l.rHi..,imi Umlllillg. I (OMPthuLLRR P. M. LllChia&uiN, J ehiiH'iii liuildiiiir. . j toJti"li'lAXloNAL UNION CUUKClt- VUuioii tut el i"i wecu Third and ifairou. j iuNWHWaIToN BKN EMKXU-tORN 'll J Swi.nd and Monroe. RiNullfcUATloN "CUlLDKli.N OF la j ri" tUnner ol Main apd Pmdar ireet. 7TU Nl t ' COU R X-XliOM AH LKOS -iRD, V. J iit. enr. Second and Munroe. i lOUNXV KEOlSXKR-CllAri. W JOUiM- on, rut'. Court and Second airoeu. rrhi"MlNA"l7"CO"UkX-tORNliR SbOONO j and Union airceu. il H i bKljAKUrn Kbts Mbtt fl wiiunvu, ' Court streut. ' Rov. Dr. Davis, pantor niismT Miim CORNKR MAIN AND K i Jeflorson atreou, upaUiira. 1) KUUS AND MKDiClNKS Af CKONK fc C".', Vi Beat utrcet. in2li-3in I vll.AP A CO.. COIXON PAC10RS, 21i 1 Front mreut, Meuiphia, Xenn inlil-lin DK EDS FOR SALE AT i) KKDS. iKKDS. I'I'hi.ii: I.hkikb Oltice. I 1 For sale low at 1 I Ilia ollii-e. 1) ,RAY XlCKKTa FOR oALki LOW AT is oOiie. ft V KLoPhS NEATLY PRINTED AT THE l.'L AN N ERY- IIKt'PK PkACTlCAL 1' F Plumber. Olaa and Steam Pip Filter, iiM Second atreol, cor. of Jetlenion. Je-"n rlKf)T BAPXISt CUURCU. CORNER VK I Second and Adaina tlr. .HRSiX WEXHODISX CUUKCU-CORNER becond and foiiiaratreetH. VURST PRESBYTERIAN CUURCli-COK.-ner Tbird and Poplar mreeU. ; I 'RANK CUMM1N0S, GROCER 4 COM- X luiainon M erebant, 18V Poplar at. uiii-Sra Ui. ALDKN ll MoCRKA. -GROCERS, J and Cotton Faciora,y rroimt. . jj-ui GAYOSO SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. 19 Madison atreet. deals in Exchange. Gold, Silver and Unourrent Money. K. M. Avery, Caabier. John C. Lanier, Prew't. apl"-tj)2 . Aiinl.:N('AIMPMk:N'rN0.8.MEET'SlN VI Oild Fellow' Hall on the drat and third Thurmlayaoi each month, 1 KKMAN CAXIIOLIC C1IUKCU COUN'R JT Market and Third atraeta. i 1 EX YOUR BUUGIKS REPAIRED AND J painted by Win. C. Ellia, our. Second aud Guyono atreew. mi" .......... (.&. A V I .1 . i- I' U L' U' I' VJ near Vance. Rev. J. A. W hceloik, pamor, t KEEN LAWS OPERA II ALL, CORNbll VJ ot Second and Union sta. 'KIUSUY. WORD i CO.. COTTON AND VJT 'Tobacco Factors and General Couiium.ion .lr,-nant.-. 2(M Front St., Memphis. nii!l-lin I I ATS, CAPS AND FURS AT 1W M AIN II atreet, Webster Block. jeS-lm WM. II. W 11 EATON I A. M., OVER il Odd Fellows' 11 dl. Ii CALX1I OF'FICER DR. WM. C. CAN A uaith, Jefferson, but. Nocond ami I'liinl ST., 1 1 between Union and Monroe. I IOUSE LEASES FOR oALE LuW AT II this office. I I UNX, THOMAS H., CO. PKEMlUM X I SH k x Wooiei fNSPECTuR-U. ilk Woolen Dyer, 2(6 Second. uil'-3iu DECKER. ULUFF. UK, I A.I mo ami Wa."hiuKtu Mretft. I NSI'UANCE. LIiNDSEY A VREDfcV I BURGH. Agents. No. W Madison Street. iXckaON i VAN'bROCKLIN, AUCTION tl and Com mission. MaUisoi i at. inU I UST. A.. GENTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING tJ and Furui-mnuoous, .art wain si. niM-im I AN LEASES FOR SALE LOW AT XU1S I J off e. IEAiHER. SUOE-FINDINGSakb PLAS j taier'a bair, by Scbeibler He Co., No. 1U6 Ma'Q -treet. niyliMm I ELIA 6C0TT LODGE. K. A. A. M.. COR uer Second and Madison streets. 1 E WIS ft FINN1E, ATTORNEYS AT LAW I J and Solicitors in Chancery. No. 280 Second street, (.Stilluian'a Block.) Memphia. jnWjlm I LOYD. DR. C. S.. OFFICE i MAIN XJ atreet. luylu-lm I ETRoPOLITAN ajA sinners OlSce 1 POLICE COMMIS , up stairs. sioners-OiSce 1" Madiaun st METROPOLITAN HOTEL, HW AND 1U Ailsms street, Memphis. Z. II. Wbito more. Proprietor. myl(i'lin MORGAN, ALLEN F.. PROPRIETOR Or' Monaa s Self-riiing Flour, No. 44S Man. street, anuth of Beal; my9-3in ORGAN, Wm'H.. ATTORN KY-AT-LAW etc. Desoto Block, Madison st. apA-Sm MUSIC. PIANOS, CABINET ORGANS. Musical Instruments and Musical Mer chandise generally, at F katzenbach'a, J17 Mainsirect. nillr-lm MANIFESTS FOR STEAMBOATS FOR sale Inwat this office. 1 AYOR'S bYFIck EXCHANGE BUILD- 1A inr. John ran, mayor. MKMl'lilS LODGE NO. b, 1. O. 0. F. meets at Odd Fellows' Hall Tuesday nights. E W MEM PUIS THEATRE, J EFFEFUSON su, near Third. W. C. Xkoinpaon. roanairer OLD HATS MADE NEW BY M. COHEN, Honor. :tM Main street. jeU-lm i"VDD FF.LLOWS' HALIai COUNLK MAliM and Court streets. 1ICKF:XT ft HANSON, ATTORNEYS, No. 1 Madison street, Selilen Block, jell-lm 1)ETtR3 ft WTLL7AMS0N, ATTORN EYS-at-law and General Claim Atrenta, S Mud iaon street. Desoto Block, Memphis. jelo-lm IiRECOXT ft CO.. O. F., COAL OIL AND Lamps, Chimneys, Tinware, tjoaps. Lard Gil, 4" Jerlerson street. jd-.'m 1A1NT STORE, ARTIST MATERIALS. ete.. 2fl Second at. J. Mellon. Id. s-.tm DOST-OFFICK. CORNER THIRD AND L Jcneron streets. K C. Glut, Fotma"tcr. U1T CLAIM DEEDS FOR J. ALE LOW at this once. ft ECORDEH S COURT. ADAM3 STREET. near i niru. T EGISTER.-L. K. RICUAKDS-OI FICE , Exchange Bailding. 4JEC0ND PRESBYTERIAN CUURCU-COR. O Main and Real streeu. VJiik O la' 'HERIFF-P. M. WINTERS, GREEN- a RuiMinff. Seconi street, near nion. CECOND BAPTIST CHURCU-COKNEK O Seventh and Chel.ee. SOUTH MEMPHIS CUMBERLAXD PRE3 byterian Church F'chols at. near Vanoe. COUTH MEMPHIS LODiiE, Y. A. A- IkV, KJ eorner erina ana aiadison eireeu. CFEC1AI. AUbfil l KaA.M n I UtrAKI O lent D.J.Barniti,eor. Jafleraon and Main. iTTMXRYCHUKCH-POPLAR STREET O near Alabama. CT. PETER'S CHURCH CORN KB ADAMS O and Tbird atreeta. SURVEYOR OP PORT-JOHN LOAGUE, Front street, between Court and Madison. CHIPPING TAGS PRINIED OR PLAIN, O tor sale low et this office- 'I'HOMPSON ie FRAZER. AlTORXEYS A at-Law. 19 Madie street. jey-lm rVAX COLLE'i TOR-FRED WARNER, llC X chance Bnildinc. If li A lly llliltinure llrollient. VOL. II. 1 1 JPUB LIC Dl RECJTjORY MIIRD PRKSBYTER1ANCIITJRCU-C0R 'h run anil nixtn .rrcoia. . r 1 1 11 1 K PHILLIPS Jt C1RODE, WHOLE L aal Grocera and Cotton Faetori, itOti Prom T iRUSX 1EEDS FOR SALK Low AT TUld ffie. ... fnOBACCO AND CIGARS-A LARGE AND A fUixinor aloclt at i hurmonu, rosier x m. T.tinoconifls, HH Main atreet. jeft-lm ' I TREASURER W(LL1AJ1 UK1VO&5. A raanire ounuina-. - - - - 'IRU1EAIF.XIKALKRIN tf ATCI1ES 1 Jewelry, etc., 7 iVImiim mriiet. jeio-i mi NIXED STATES CLERK. A. MIXCU 3lti Main street, upstaim. S. DISTRICT ATTORN KX-JOlliM Willmmson. sis Mum sireeu uii niun. 7 ESEY. "W V - Win.. et IlkAI.KR IN BHANDIK! Winni. etc.. i Bank avenue. taii n ViTvir Ff .iHii' HurAirKKllOl'. COR W n'cr Second and Gayoso ata. uiylMin IfllA REMASTER JTXITUTLERM EM V phia and St. Louin Packeia' Vi liarlboal. 1 1 ' H ITMuRK ISKOTUEKi. 6TEAM.J0 HHnicrOS Mndr PUBLIC, LEDGER ruBi.isiiKo EVERY AFTERNOON, EXCEPT SUNDAY Wiiliauj A. and lUdwia Wbituiure, Under the firm stylo of WH1TMORE BROTHERS, No. 13 Madnon BUeat. The Public Lua will be "jd to City Subscribeia by lailhlul carriers at 1 EN C EN la per week, payable wceaiy 10 me currier. By mail, SIX DOLLARS per annum, cic.w ,u...b nu, mtdiili. in advance, ' ...n.ni,ni..utl,.nd unon snbiects of creneral in tereat to tbe publia are at all timea accepUble, tiATk'9 fiB1 ADVERTISING. 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NaiIihu nf Murriaites and Deaths will be in ferted in the Pt'ai.in Lcihiki as iteuu or news Hut anvthin berond the mete anuouucemenl will be charged for at the rait it 2U cenia per "d.artisenienta nublished at intervals will be charged ten cents per line lor eacn insertion All bills for advertising are aue wuuu uou tracted and payable on demand. " "All letters, whether upon busines otherwise, must he addressed to W11ITM0RE BROTHERS, Publisher! and Proprietors, THE CLANDESTINE JOURNEY Vr T.incnln'a Ottrn Accoltlt of til' Rocre journey from Philadelphia to Waih- inirton. The following is taken from Lussiny's " Life of Abraham Lincoln : While in Washington Uity, early in. December, 18C4, the writer called upon the Preaidetit with i Isaac JN. Arnold member of Con(jrs from Chicago, one ol Mr. Lincoln most trusted personal frienda. We fouud him alone in the room wherein the cabinet mei'ling" are he d. (in the While Lluuar,! whose win dows overlook the Potomac und Wa inirton monumeut. At tbe rcuuesl of the writer, the President reluted the cir cumctunces of Ihh ulundestine journey between Philadelphia and n aslnnelon. The narrative is here given ftiibntanliulljr in his own words, as lollows ii , , " I arrived in Philadelphia on the 21st I nureed to stop over night, and oh I lie followine morniiic hoiat the Uaii over 4n- dependence Hall. ' In the eveiiuif; there was a great crowd where I received ray friends, at the Continental notel. ' Mr. Judd, a warm personal friend from Chi caeo. sent for me to come to his room I went, and found there Mn Pinkerton, a skillful police detective, also from Chi cago, who had been employed for some days in Baltimore, watching or searching tor suspicious persons mere. nnKPnon informed me that a plan had been laid for my assassination, the exact time when J expected td go through Baltimore being publicly known. He was well in formed as to the plan,' but did not know that the conspirators would .have pluck enough tn execute iu He arced me to go right throngh with r.irn to W ashington tlint night. I didn t like that ' I mad engagements to visit Harrisburg and go from there to rsmtimore, ana l resolved to do so. I could not believe that there was a plot to murder me. I made ar rangeinentf, however, with Mr. Judd, for mr return to Philadelphia the next night, if I should be convinced that there was danger in going through Baltimore. I told him it 1 Bhonld meet at llartisburg, as I had at other places, a delegation to go with mo to the next place (then Balti more), I should feci Rate and go on. " hen I was making my way back to hit room, through crowds ol people, l met Frederick Seward. We went togeth er to my room, when he told me that he had been sen!, at the instance of his fa ther and General Scott, to inform me that their detectives in Baltimore had discovered a plot there to assassinate me. They knew nothing of Pinkerton's movements. I sow believe such a plot to he in existence. "The next morning raised the flag over Independence Hall, and then Went on to Harnsbnrg with Air. bnmner. Ma jor (now General) Hunter, Mr. Judd, Mr. Lamon and others. There I met the Legislature and people, dined, and waited until the time appointed for me to leave. In the meantime Mr. Judd had so secured the telegraph that no commu nication could pass to Baltimore and give the conspirators Lnowcdge of a change in tnV plans. " In New York some friend had given me a new beaver hat in a box, and in it had placed a toft wool baL I had never worn one of the latter in my life. I had this box in my room. Having in formed a few friends of the secret of my new movements and the cause, I put on an old overcoat that 1 had with me, and pntting the -oft hat in my pocket, I walked out of the house at a back door, bareheaded, without exciting a special curiosity. Then I put on the soft hat and joined my friends without being re cognized by strangers, for I was not the same man. Sumner and Hunter wished to accompany me. 1 said no; you are known, and your presence might betray me. 1 will only take L,amon (now mar shal of this district ). whom nobody knew, and Mr. JudJ. Sumner and Hunter felt hnrt - " We went back to Philadelphia, and mm MEMrillS, TENNESSEE. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE .20, 1SGG. found a message from Pinkerton, (who had returned to Baltimore) that the con spirators had held their final meeting tlmt evening, and it was doubtful whe ther they had the nerve to attempt the execution of their purpose. I went on, however, as tbe arrangement had been made, iu a special train. We were a long time in the station at Baltimore. I heard people talking around, but no one par ticularly observed rue. At an early hour on (Saturday morning, at about the time I was expected to leave llarnsbnrg, 1 arrived in Washington." , - , The Slack Bam. . ,Eaop, or some other writer of fables, relates the following : In the Island of Crete there dwelt formerly, a feeble but plucky little tellow, who owned a Black Ham, which he bad reared with his family, and which was the pet of his children. It played with them, bauled them in a little wagon, and in a thousand ways showed its loudness lor them. But three of the neighbors of the little man had long looked with an evil eye at his comfort and enjoyment, and came to him sayiug : "We wish to sacrifice to our god, and have come for your Black Rain, which was born for nobler things than merely to contribute to your happi ness." But the owner said : "I and my children love tbe Black Ram, and are uot willing to see him slain; besides your god is not our god ; why then, should we make an oblation for you? I will not give up my Black Ram. ' And then be made so fierce an assault upon his three robust neighbors that he intimida ted them, and they sent a great way off and gotjour great hulking fellows to help them. Aud they put three bullies in the forepart, and they fell upon their weak neighbor, knocked him down and tramp led him under foot Those neighbors of tbe little man who loved him and wor shipped the same god, condemned bis hot temper and rash impetuosity, and thought that a good pounding would make, him a better citizen. So they stood quietly by while the four bullies were beating and the three neighbors were pushing . theui on Irom behind. Now when the three neighbors saw the little man could resist no longer, they took the places of the folir bullies and beat away until they were wearied. Then they made a great feast and eaera- hced the Black Ram to their god. The orators nf Crete celebrated the heroism of the three neighbors, the poets sung oi their generosity in giving the Black Ram, which belonged to their neighbor, as a whole burnt offering to their god, and the priests laid their hands upon the heads of these men and blessed them lor their piety. Tint no man ex tolled Die pluck of the poor little fellow tying bleeding iu tbe dust Moral. Never fight about a Black Ram, when tbe odds against you are sev en to one. Gen. I). IL Hilt '$ Magazine. air. Seward' Reception Room.: The Department of State is one of the most interesting curiosities ot Washing- ton. Its library contains many attrac tive objects to a lover cf tbe new and the strange. Our treaties with Oriental n .tions are not among the least unique specimens of the collection and the va cant ignorance with which we content plate the Japanese aud Chinese state DHUers would be apt to excite the amuse ment of these industrious and intellectual people. . By the kindness of one of Mr. Seward's courteous officials, 1 was en abled to inspect the ante room or apart ment of the Secretary. The most attrac tive articles stand in the centre of the tloor; it consists of a lofty silyeruin pre sented by the city ot Philadelphia to Cupt Hull of the Constitution. Your readers will remember that at the i-om mencement. oft lie war of 1S12, llilsorticer captured the British frigate Guernere, On the high seas altar a severe struggle. 1 he testimonial has been deposited in the Stale Department with swords and small arm! of honor by the widow of Captain Hull. Strange to relate this course was adopted by Mrs. Hull in order to avoid the heavy internal tax whic she is unable to pay. It is the duty of Congress to except objects of this char actor from the operation of the law, and t is disgraceful to the country that these mementoes of the past these rewards of gallantry in the service ot the nag should bo weighed by the ounce and seized npon as sources of revenue. On the mantel of the same room there is a fine marble bust of John Bright, executed while that great advocate of popular prin ciples was on a visit to this country. several admirable enirrnrings ot in cidents in the tour of the Prince of Wales through the Northern States, ndorn the walls of Mr. Sewnrds private apartment There was one printer's proof of Wash ington Irving and his friends, which par ticulnrly attracted my attention. In the space of a small engraving, there were admirable likenesies ol theieat authors who have adorned our literuture lor the last thirty years , . A Herculean Labor. The - Now York Citizen calls for the exposure of the inventor of the ,Im TR?0N D.iTis petticoat falsehood, that he may be held to strict ac countability for it We cannot resist thc temptation to quote the response which this demand elicits from the pun gent pen of tho editor of the Petersburg Index' 1 ' - Pray don't begiu the business, gentle men, or your hands will be full. If some body is to be held accountable for this infamous lie, who is to be accounta ble for tbe immeasurably more infamous e that Mr. Uavis was an accom plice in the shooting of Lincoln? Who for the lie, that when the dispatch an nouncing it was read at Greensborongh, Mr. Davis expressed himself approving- ol the deed 7 Who for the lie that Robert Toombs, in a fit of madness, shot imself in h'.S own house 7 Who for the otflrial lies against Clay, Cleary 4 Co ? Who for thc lie that John Letcher was hiding in the disguise of a " Hodge," when sought for? Who for the brutal nd cruel he (perjuries paid for by xalted officials, as can be officially proven) which constituted the evidence of the comspiracy trials? Who for the circumstantial and detailed lie that Werz's wife tried to help him to commit suicide? Who for the li that blood- ounds were kept at Llbby prison, in Richmond, to hunt escaping lankee prisoners? Who for the thousand lies of Sumner's do rap book, forged to ex cuse cruelty to the Sonth? - Who for th lie that tbe Confedciate Government de liberately starved prisoner? Who for the Croton Aqueduct lie against Dr. Pallen, just abandoned t Who for the I.AKGE8T CITV CIRCULATION. ten thousand lies about inhuman cruelty to the negroes since the surrender? Who for the ten thousand lies about out rages on Northern men in the South? Don't begin the corrections, gentle men, for it is impossible that you should live to complete the work. ' ' Trom Kw York. ' New York, June 1(5. Some uneasi ness is felt in the ckr to day about chol era, because it seems as if it might be come epidemic. Une ot the cases re ported in Waverly Place resulted fatally. The deceased was a stranger who had been in town only two days. A small child died of the cholera lastp.ro,, at the corner ot Browne and IMdridge street I A report from the quarantine this even- ing shows two new cases and one death. There are remaining under treatment forty-nine. The disease still lingers among the passengers on board of the Peruvian, and now on board tbe Illinois, while those of the , Union are entirely exempt Every pains is taken to purify and disinfect the vessels. Larly tbe coming week the barracks at Seguine's Point will probably be ready to receive patients Nearly a million dollars were received to date for license hy tbe Excise Board, which was extended to tbe time of clos ing drinking saloons, to tbe 19th. Seventeeu thousand six hundred and forty emigrants left the Mersey during Mar, against eigbteon thousand six bun dred and thirty-six in the sr me month last year. T oreign travel continues vety large from this port Steamers that reft here to-day were crowded. The pros pect ot trouble seems to cave increased I he desire to go abroad this season. j .. : Ten Cents a Weelz. Tua Public Lkdobk Thc Public Lkdukk Tn Ppblio Lkookii Tua Pvblio Lkdurk Th Public Lkdoib Th Public Lbdokb Th Public Lkdqkr Ten OentN 11 Week. la delivered to all Is delivered to all Is dulivereiUloall Is delivered to all la deliieredto all Is deliver.dlio all I' delivered to all Ten CentM a. Week. Parta of the City Parts of the City Parts of the City ParU of the City Peru ol th City Parts of the City Parts of the City Ten Cents a. VVeeli. By Faithful Carriers ih Faithful Carriers ly Faithful Camera By Faithful Camera By Faithlul Camera By Faithful Oirners By Faithful Carriers Ten Gent a Week. For Ten Cent) a tVeek For Ten Cents a Week , For Ten CeuU a Week For Ten Coota a Week For Ten CVnls a Week For Ten Cents a Week For Ten Cunts a Week 1 Ten Cents a Week. I'a.able t,i.he Carriers Payable to the Carriers Pav able tn the Currieis Payablo to tho Carriers Payable to the Cairieis Payable to the Cariiers i, Payable to the Carriers Ten Cents a Week. i At the End of Each Week . At the End of Each Week At th rind of Each Week l At the End ol Each Week At the End of Each Week At the End of Ench Week A, tbe End of Each Week Ten Cents a Week. TF YOU DO NOT ALREADY RECEIVE A the paper, leave your orders at oar Counting Room, and it will be taitnlully served to you in future. We already have LARGER CITY CIRCULATION lii an any of our morning co temporaries, ton we inleod to increase il uutil the PuttLir L.KU1. i a niuv be f mnd in every resi dence an bnsine a house in Memphis, and thus make it l ilt, me Jium torour business men and merchants to uinba known Uj the uutilie wha they may wish to dispose of. WHITMOBB BHUTHE118, H Madison .trai N OTICE.- 0itic vr Jrnflg Cocntv Court.) IKLBY COCNTT. MiUPHiS. Juuc2, IbVsi. ) Rv virtue of thc power in mo vested as Judzo ol the County Court, I now appoint Ihc follow ing Magistrates to take she enumeration of ihe Scholastic population, ketwcoo the ages of six and twenty-one years, iu tho various disiricu of Shelby county : District ao. 1 . I. nu u. " 2-W. P. YORK. " " 3-J. L. PERSON. . -' 4 JAMES CARROL. " 6 JOHN C.CKE1UHT0N. " ti ANDREW STEWART. " 7-F:. Pfl.LIAM. - 8-H.C. BREWER. " uM. RODGERS. " , Id T. C. BLECKLEY , 11 W. II. WALKER. 12 THOMAS HOLM AN la W.S. WALTON. . H CitV 8. S. MOORE. " 1--R. B. MILLER. Id C. L. BROOKS. " 17 JEREMIAH MASSEY. The et-ntlemf n herein named wiil mske im mediate a Pnlication to JOHN LOAGUE, Eg.. Clerk of the County Court, who will lurnish them with the aecewwry blank books and sta tionery for the work. Th ennmeralion mait, if possible, be com- ui. trJ bv the 3h int.. and returned to the County Court Clerk, who will make his return io ibe Secretary of slate by tbe let of July. It il of the greatest Importance to the peorle of Shelby that this work be commenced AT (JNt-t, and pressed througa wita tbe utmost virer. He are sadly deficient - to Common S-hotd: they hare been shamefully neglected. Educa tion is tbe bulwark of onr republican institu tions. Let future attention and devotion to this sabiect atone for past derelictions of duty. 1UUXAS LKUNAKU, Judre. P. S. The appointees will receive fair com pensation for their services, which will be al lowed bv Ike Countv Court T. I- DIXEY'S SALOON, Suit Door to tbe Theatre, '- In tbe Alley, keep TIi" Rent Drinks, and Cigars, ND HAS OTSTER SOrP LUNCH IV erv night between 9 and 11 'clock. J1J AL-J JlS M ALU MEDICAL. DR. BOH ANNAN, No. SO and 52 Ptna Street ' Between Third and Fourth, . -' i ' ST. JuOUIM, MlHriOUUI Established in St. Louis in 1S.U CUKES ALL DISEASES WITHOUT MKR cury, and in the "nortest time possible, be being the discoverer of YEGETARI.E REMEDIES That wilt eradicate all traces of VENEREAL DISEASE. - Syphilis, Goaorrhsa, Gleet, Stricture, Mercurial Affection, And diseases of the skin, yield immediately to his great VEGETABLE MEDICINFIS. He on res all eases in a short time. Recent cases of Gonorrhea and Syphilupoeitivelyaured In a few days. He does not confine his practice to the treatment of Venereal Afiectiona, but la as general a that of any other physician. All FEMALE COMPLAINTS AND OBSTRUC TIONS removed in a short time. Tbe utmost secresy can be depended on, and those desirous of consulting dim by mail can do so by enclosing stamp. Address DR. 0. A. BOHANNAN, No. U) ft &t Pine, bet. Third and Fourth sis., ST. LOUIS. MO. SEMINAL WEAKNESS CURED. DR. BOHANNAN'S VEGETABLE ELEC tuary, a pleenant and palatable cure for spermatorrhea or seminal weakneaa. This rem edy, which has been used by the renowned Dr. Bohannan in his private praetine for over twenty-fire years, was never known to fail in caring the worst cases of seminal weakness iu from two to five weeks. After over twenty -fire years' use in private practice, it is n adver tised solely fur the benefit of tbe unfortunate to save them from tbe bands nf merciless quacks, if nut from the grave. Priceifcoa box wet to all parta of the country. For sale at Dr. Bo hannan ' office. No. M Pine sir jet, between Third and Fourth. Established in St. Louis In . MEDICAL ADVICE FREE. ALL THOSE WHO ARE BUFFERING from "Spermatorrhea" or "famine! Weak ness," or any Private Disease, or are in doubt as to th iact nature of their complaint,sbulil send at ence for Dr. Bohaonaa'a "Treatise Special Diseases," which gives a full descrip tion, symptoms, etc.. of all "Cbronie" and "Special" diseases, as to leave no room tor doubt. This valuable work is seat FREE to any address. Direct to Dr. C. A. BOHANNAN. No. 60 and 62 Pin (treet between Third and Fourth streets, St. Louis, Mo. Established in St. Louis in 1IM7. wnai-Sm LADIES DESIRING A CLEAR AND rtre-i-rvirsiVTw i - a v in a " - 6eo; rilHIH DELIGHTFUL 'TOILET ARTiCLK 1 ha no equal for Preserving and Beuutit) iug toe vumpiexiuu sou oain. Depot, 74 Fulton Street, N. Y. Sold by Prnrrist. everywhere, ao-1y . i ACENCIES. W. P. PAUL, Formerly with Hill man Bros., Memphis. G. D. CROCKETT, Formerly withliillman Tiro., ruashvuie, IMVI. & CKOCKETT, Agent for JilLLJlAN BBOTHEB SONd' Celebrated TENNESSEE CHARCOAL IKON. Ins only flock kept in the city. o. 310 Front Street, MEMPHIS, TENN. A full nupply conxtantly on b d. msrUUm COPARTNERSHIP. WE HAVE TniS DAT ASSOCIATED ouraolves together for the purpose of do ing General Commission Business, nnder the firm style nf Minter, Berlin ft Dabbs. March 15, lSui. , JOnN A. MINTER. JOHN W. DABBS, Henry (Jo., vs. iianriiie, V a. , Wa. I.BERLIN, Memphis, Tcnn. Virginia Tobacco Agency. MINTER, BERLIN & DAUBS. ' Cotton, Tobacco Factors, General Commission Merchants, No 12 Waat Court Street, MEMPHIS. TENN. Onr special attention given to tbe sale ef all kinds ot nrodnce. Orders aolicited for tba Dttr- chae of good when the money aceompaai the order. mar ,-Jtn St. Louis Paper Warehouse. II. B. GRAHAM & BRO., S3 Second Street, Hi. Lonia, Nlieeourl. rt OFFER THE LARGEST STOCK OF II Paper in tbeW wtat MILL PRICES. marHVh Civil and Military BLANKS For Sal at thi ma. II II wr U VI V Ten CcntM " Per hVeek. NO. 92. INRACE.J INSURE , WITH , LINDSEl ' & VREDENBDRG,H AOEWT3 rtlRTH t'01.LO-lNU riRHT CLAS 1 COMPAXlljS M I I I I Rome Insurance - Co? OF NEW YORK, ,;, c-upitui, s:i,roc,co3l tt'Ktrwm m u m m m h .BJnlHI riiM,alil,stiBr Security Insurance Co. OF NEW YORK. Capital, SlI,OOS2,roO bj 'nl-hf"nV htfH" IllllTlkN DESIRING INSURANCE, ijr w v u w a j a ai u v It n il viji cither Fire, Marine or Hull, would do well ha call uponj LINDSEY & VREDENBURQH Before effecting Insurance elsewhere. lWO 31 ndiwon Street. e1-tm ' Memphis, Tenn. MECHANICAL. JOSEPIT FLAtftfERY, td W (iaaandMtwm I'ipe fitter, WM. Second Street, corner of Jefferson Street MEMPHIS, TSNH. TEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A TV well selected stock f Iron and Brass Lift and Fore Pnmp. jen-3ea THOS. MATDWILL. JAS. ANDERSO. MAYDWELL & ANDERSON, Marble "Works, C UNION MTHEKT, Between Second and Tbird, MEMPHIS TENNESSEE. MONUMENTS. TOMBS. HEAD AND FVot Stones. Mautlea. Vases, Counter aud In Die lop", F urmture Mabs, etc., ot I he beat lulian and American Marbleexecuted in good styleand at reasonable prices. Ourwurk imur relcreoee. Call and see. ' invli-btn OUR TWENTY-FIFTH IN MEMPHIS YEAR II. CLAltK & CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in . ... Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, SILVERWARE. POCKET-KNIVES, TABLE CDTLERY. CLOCKS. AND A A large assortment of Guns, Pistols and Am munition, i ermt casn. NO, 1 CLARK'S MARBLE BLOCK. myl-3m Corner Main and Madison its. WESTERN FOUNDRY I Machine Shop. WM. A. ROBINSON & CO. W A. Rosixsos. F. A. Mtcrli. ?.B KiranLsog, CACXDKRS. A FTER A SUSPENSION OF BUSINESS XV lor nearly Toiir years, we again come before the public, soliciting a .hare of patronage in HHKLI1Y STREET, Opposite th Gayoso Hons. We are prepared to build and re bair Saw Mills. Engines, etc: furnish all kinds of Car ina for Buildinr. Plantations. Railroads or Steamboats. W ah an experience ot twenty- five years aa practical mechanic and machin ists we leel confident of our ability to give aat- infaction. Our prices .hall be as low as the ex penses of labor and material will admit ot ap.'i-.im GAYOSO PLANING MILL RUSSEL, GROVE & CO., PROPRIETORS. Adams St., Fast of Bayou Garoso, MEMPniS. TENNESSEE. r ANCFACTUBERS OF DRESSED LUM- a.'A ber. Flooring. Wetherboardinx, Door, basn, Uliads, n indow aa Donr r ranea, Arrk- nu.e. Base. Manteu. Moniding. Cornices, Staircewa. Handrail. Newel. Balusters Lat tice, Pidustradee, Tirackete. Packing Boxe. Pnmp Tabee, ete.. etc. keep on hand at aJ i time, a good store ot toe above, a also Glazed Sash, of all iLzev, 1 Circular Work, Scroll Sawing uutl Turning, . . Of ermry deeoriaUoe prowiptly atteeded to. All order hy Bail or throng, the Soathera Eirrens Csmpaay attended to with promptness. . i - . hn, nih r v-,vuiw ui vn, Iel3-Sai IT. 1 IW8URANCE. V : 48,000,000 DOLLARS OF PROPERTY Destroyed by ;Iire, Within th limit or tlie-Uniled Su'es, . DURING THE YEAR 1865, SHOULD 6UG0ESTTHE NECESSITY OH" good insurance to every man who dosirea 10 protect himself agaiDat the Inaa which follows in the wak of lire. Gives assurance to the public that choice indem nity, ot a wholesome and permanent character, il strongly guaranteed by Phoenix Policies. $110,613 31 LOSSES ADJUSTED AND PAID durina th year lbbo, in a very marked and striking man ner exhibit the solid, substantial, and luitt :ul service rendered patrons by the Ptusnix, m null as its ability to pass through seasons prulifjo of conflagrations, with honor and profit to tLoae most interested. $SO0,000 00 Cash income, for the put year reveals the c -a-stent and steady progress of this popular .or poration in the face of a bitter, viuJicuve, .. :.ii illegitimate competition. An average annual cash dividend toMo ik- holdera of fourteen per cent, upon it4 capital lock, since it incorporation, portrayf the groat snooeas and stability of this eminent Institu tion, the superior financial accuracy displayed in it investments, and tbe important truth that the management of the PHQ2NIX is in the hands of those who know how, successfully, to oouduct a F'lBST-CLASS Fire Insurance Company. Western llranch, ! No. 24 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati. Ohio. II. M. MAG ILL, Oeu'l Agent. Loasea cx .urrinA at thia Aeencv. under poll- cies issued lor the Pharoix. will be adjusted aud paid Iter in bankable tunds. Policies issued promptly by HERMAN FIKLD, Resident Agent. OlHce No. 1 MadiHort Street, UPSTAIRS. Entrance on Trout Btieet. ieS-.im B. A. LITTLSTOR. II. A. LITTLETON & COS INSURANCE AGENCY. NINETV-TUIKD STATI-M: NT iEtna Insurance Company, . Hul l lord, 1'onn., JANUARY 1, I860. Caab -AK-te $4,OH7,-155 SO Liabilities! yt-l,:j91 -4.1 Nett Annntn 3,H38,OB-l 3 THIS VETERAN OF 10,000 FIRES, ttTII-L. lHLAItO AT U OHK. Efficient organization of 4000 practical 1 nucrvprAtcrff, jium aviuu ixviltt io California and Lake Superior, Mexico and the Gulf, harmo niting the science of aver age vith compensating rate to the ad vancement of the public velfare. Flattering Testimonials UETNA INSURANCE COMPANY', From the Insurance Department of tie STATE OK NEW YORK TBS ntsCRsXCI C0RKI.K310MR TO IHg LIOrSLA tces: Thetna Insarasce Company, of Hartford. one of the most successful Fire InsuranceCom panio of thi or any other country." Connecticut Companies follow the raise an I practice of th jma almost as carefully aa if they war embodied in atalut law." . . Again, pointing to error of Braotien New York companies, the A.tna's succeesful management and solid rale are called to their attention thus : ' It still remain, more a natter ot wonder than imitation in the insurance world." . 'Br what anhtla alchemy bas thiseor Deration been enabled to turn its full-paid capital into He philosopher's .tone if" e ' The extraordinary events which have dis tinguished its unparalleled financial history." The average otr r-er diem in tbe United State, at Uis period ef the year, ar aooct af50,ooo. The telesrrach dailv sounli startliag Botes warning to' all pradeat persom. DO SOT SEGLFCT THE PFCTRITT or aaLIABLa l.NelllAAU. PoUrie iasaed lth.Hit delay hy H. A. LITTLETON a CO , Acta. muSm Z7! Frvat Street, e ttah-a. 1 ' ' i j i ' ! ! ' - " !