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n p 1 PUBLIC LEDGER; OHice. No. 13 Mswlieon Htreet LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION POETRY. 1? isnss. 1 ,' There are shadows flittinf o'er the wall, ' , ' '' And filling the duskyroom, , ' Gathering close around my ebnlr, . . , A Gliding unseen in the (loam. ' I hear the rustle of eutumn leaves. The eold winds boisterous sweep, They moan and aigh like a child to pain. ' ' Tilt thejfwoary at last aDdaleep. . . But a darker shadow la on ee bert. And a deeper grief in my breast -. , I would I could ob mytelt to sleep, And my bead and my heart might rest. . The fitful lUht of the glowing coals, Like the ileum of a sunny smile, . tightens my face, while njy weary heart . To sorrow runs sadly the while. 0. for the sound of a loving voice. Like lite ad the desert strand. To waken the uiiuio in my wul With the touch of a master band. Like the falliug leaves our life is brier, ' Aud frail as the nioon'l pale ray Dreaming and seeking fer newer toy. Kre we grasp taein-passing away I , BY TELKGKAl'Il. MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES Pbiladclpbla Rad. Convention Douglass Bailer and Brownlow Nc TiiHC. ScMr mber 3. Gold, 451 : 7-30' a, 107 J; cotton heavy; gales of 950 bales, at31ie; dour heavy; sales of COO barrels Southern, a .a; wonu, n w ; corn, tl; pork dull: galea of :t500 ' barrels mean, at $32 16; lard doll; - whiskey quiet; groceries steady. Nsw Obleash, September 3. There were thirty-four deaths from cholera here for the last forty-eight hours ending six o'cltM k a m., to-day, and three from yel low fever. Cotton declined; sales of 5(Hl bate low middling ut 32c; receipts, 4i5 bales; sugar fair at 13e; flour, superfine, $ 3U; gold, 144; sterling, ..155; New York ex change, par. Advices from Texas evince much com plaint of lute. Reports from Gen. Kid tlon to (Jen. Howard, of ill treatment to freedmcn at Houston, are made, but they are flatly pronounced to be false by tele graph, and many doubts exist if they were really mude as reported. The defeat of lion. John Hancock for United States Senator from Texas was owing to accusations aguinst him in the Conservative Union caucus, preferred by Major Langly, of Gen. Canby's stuff, .that Judge Hancock, while a Union ref ugee, asked a post Brigadier General of the United States to make an invasion of Texas. Galveston, Sept. 3. The steamer J. W. Everiuan, from Brazos, with hides, has coaled here and sails for New York on the4tb. General Wallace has gone to Mouterey tn liml a market for arms, borne have already been sent to Tampico. Cortiuas at Cartuaja proclaims him self Governor. Tamaulipas arl'uirs quite unsettled. Steamer General Sheriden is at Bra zos awaiting orders from her owners. Buffalo, September 3. The Presi dent aud party were met by a tremen dous crowd. Yesterday lliey visited Niui'ura Falls, but no formalities Were obixrvoil : gt-naratp. Hurtles having been formed according to preference. The Presideut, in company with Secretaries Seward and Welles, spent some nuiq on the American side ot the fulls, and tit terwurd went as fur as the buapeusion liridtre. but did not cross over it. The Presidents suffering from hoarseness, owing to frequent and long t-peaking, but in other respects is in gooj bodily condition. The expenses of the Presidential tour, so fur as transportation and hospitalities are concerned, are defrayed by commit tees of citizens at different places, volan tarily. Philadelphia, September 3. The Union League marched from their rooms to Independence Square, where the del egates to the Convention united with them, and all proceeded to the National Hall. Gen. Butler, Fred. Douglass and Brownlow were welcomed with cheers at the National Uuards Hall. Before i be meeliug of the Convention, Chas. Gibbon received the Southern delegation, and Hamilton, of Texas, responded ; at the conclusion of which one called for three groans lor the " dead dog" of the White House, which was followed by a pretty general bovine exclamation. On open ing the Convention, which was very largely attended four-fifths from the North Thos J. Durant, of New Orleans, was chosen chairman pro tent., and com mittees were appointed, after which they adjourned until to-morrow. The City Council, by formal resolu tion, welcomed the delegates to the city aud extended to them the hospitalities thereof Eleven cases of cholera aud six deaths are reported. ' Ottawa, C. W., SepL 3. Ottawa wag startled to-day hy the telegraphic an nouncement that Mike Murphy and five of bis principal companions, all Fenians, had escaped from jail at Cornwall, and Lad made their way across the river to the United States. Extras were imme diately issued, and the greatest excite ment prevailed for the time. It appears the escape wes effected at night during a heavy rain ttorm, through an aperture made by the prisoners in the wall of their rell. There was a whole company of soldiers on duty around the prison, which iieside, is considered the most secure in Canada. Sam Fkakcimxi, September 2. The wires of the Kossian-American Tele graph line have been stretched dis tatce ul seven hundred miles above New Westminster, in British Columbia. New Yore, September 3. Major General John K. Wood has written a let ter to the President fully indorsing his policy of restoration of tbe Southern States to the Union. Washixto. September 3. During the past month 2331 applications for wid ows' pensions were admitted at the Pen sion Oflice, and 117 were rejected, mak ing the whole number disposed of 2l IX. There are S.'23 cases awaiting evidence from I) partments and 343H awaiting evidence from claimant. St. Lnns, September 3. Flonr an ctarged; wheat unchanged at ft UK 2 20; choice f2 life 2 lk ; corn, oats, pork. and provisions unchanged. Cholera interments, 40. Liverpool, September 3. The cotton market opens quiet, at l?,d for middling uplands. Estimated sale to-day good. Losdoiv, noon, Sept S. Consols or-nedat S?l for money; 5 20' a, 7J. Yibxxa, SepL 3. The Austrian Gov ernment baa issued an order to reduce the lanrjy to a peace footing, and the work has already commenced. Paris. Sopt 3, r at It is aaid that Cotitit Bismark is trying to form an al liance between Prussia, Austria, and Kustia, I INTELLIGENCE. C W. 0(lT' Of Ban Francisco, Cel. THOS. T. STRATTO, Of Memphis, Tenn POOL A STRATTOy. , Rental A rents. Real Eatate Bro kers, Conveyancers, ' ' ' AND ' ' ' General Business Agents, ' No. 199 Main Bt., Webster Blook. WILL ATTEND TO ALL KINDS OF Real Estata Business. Special atlantiun given to the renting of Houses, Stoma mid Unnma Wa will also attend to the collection of debts, and everythingeonneeted with a Ueu eral Business Agency. N, 11. We are pleased tn announre to our friends that we have secured the services of M r. A. C, Barlow in our rriee, . . FOOL A STRATTON. Being now engaged with the above firm, I would W pleased to see my old friends, nt their office, 1W Main street. . SO A. C. BARLOW (BiLtigl. a. LKWI8. W. H. HAYWOOU. g. I.. WAKU- LEWIS At CO., f General Intelligence Office, ! NO. JB ADAMS HTHKfcT, (Corner of Front street.) , ; M KM PHIS -TENN, 1 1 ELP OF ALL KINDS Fl'RN tSH ED FOR 1J the city or country, suen as wime aim black plantation hands, orerseers,eto. Perioiu wishing euiployuieiit, aud Merchants. Planters and others wishing help of any kind, will have nr.imnt nttnlinn lsiii to Ordir. tW STATIONERS. VANKLEECK & CLARK, (Surcessors to JOHN C. BE ALE.) STATIONERS, BLANK BOOK MAM FACTl REK.S, a PRIM1BS & LITHOGRAPHFUS, No. 19 Nassau Street, ' NKW YORK. it m v k it r M---' N'.vrtan. lm.-!itr A i X T M. t'srawr. E-i.. New 'eV INDIA MERCHANDISE. T. IC. CU3IMINS X CO.. BROKERS IN East India Merchardise, Gnuuy Cloth, (uuDjr tlMgx. Uale Ropv. Saltpetre, AN D EINBKED OR FLAXSKCU, 9C Wall Street, New York, ' UULI. FILL ALL ORDERS FOR ABOVE goods at loweet Boston and Nuw ii TRANSPO RT AT 10 N . Stockholders' Meelins; of the McmpMs & Ohio It. II. (t. I LSs S ilia 'IH1E EI LR AKXHAL M FKTINlJ OF 1 the Siorkhnlilvrs ot the .Muuii'his and Ouio Railroad Company will lake plai-e t ttie H urn', office, in the city tif Meuiphi. ou Moil day. tbe lirt day of O.tobcr next, f .r ilie aur poe of elei-tiog thirtceu liirectors lor tbe enu- L. fl. KKOWI.TQN. ??i-c'y and Ireafjr- Great Southern Mail Route -VIA- Mempkis Sa Charlcrtton, 2LS1 x2au- HAST TENNESSEE & GEORGIA, East Teunetjwoe at Ylrglniu, VIRGINIA & TENNESSEE -AND- ( ' Orange & Alexandria Railroads. Shortest Line from Memphis to Washington, Baltimore, rim adelphia and New ork. Two Through Daily Trains. Time to Naahville 15 Hours and 45 Minutes. Mail Train leaves Memphis 7 a.m. K lores . ' - , r.M. Accommodatina Train r.a. aekivino: Mail Train arrives at Memphis. 8 35 p.m. Lipress " " 2-30 p.m. Accommodation Train 8;40 a.m. THR0C1I TO NASHVILLE WITIIOrT CHANGE OF CARS. Time ae Good as by Auy Otner Bout. Passaagars from XobiU aai Ksw OAaau Make Close Connections at Grand Junction and Corinth. Ho Delay at any Point on the Whole Lin to New York. Magnificent Palace Bleeping Cars At tached to all Night Traina. Baggage Chocked Through to all Impor tant Points. Through. Ticket Bold at Hates aa Low aa by any Other Route. The Roadseomixwirgthis Oreat Roere hare W. in i,rw.iul onOTAtiun one yearsinc the close of the war have been thoronrely rei-aired. and rro"li with new and pf-rwineat rnitw added larrely t the quantity and quality of their Rolling flock, and lor Safety and Cent- fort are i FnHnrpa!aol ly Any Oilier ICm. Mail Train leering MenThis at 7 a.m. eon aeris at C'battanoora ith train, lor all import ant points in Ueorria. Kast iennnee, Virginia . iorth aad South Carolina. Paarcngers f.rxjint" sooth ef Grsrd Jnrw -tin. or for points on Mobile A fihio Hailrr either north or south of Corinth, leave Me j h " at 7 a.m. Bfr ff i nrnurl) Tickets and farther in' or metion. apply at the Company's Omca, N a, Court ret, Memphis. Thmuch Tickeu nt he pro-are4 s ,t all Railroad Ticket 0 Hires in New Orleans: also, at Canton.Miss Uraad Janrtinn and ' rit lb. W. 1. KOf General FatXTintaar jnt. W. 1. PALLET. Oeol Ticket A rent , JJT, TRANSPORTATION. MEMPHIS AND LOTJISVILLB RAILROAD. ' FAST FREIGHT LINE. Notice to Hfercliantai tiiitl Slilpperss. Orrtcs of Gunkral 8uFtRrTiDr.vT, I Mkmi-bis, August 2i, !). J T illIS LINE WILL, ON MONDAY NEXT, oiiiuuieiH'o running tneir Through Freight Trains between Memphis and Looisville. eomiag through in ; hours, without change of ears. Freight carried at the LOW l)y this line shippers are saved the eosnsaia- sions, iuiumiice. delays, annoyaacea, ew., incs- dental to shipments by river. Ail goods eon -signed to Aitrnt of Louisvillo and Memrhis Fast Freight Line, Louisville, will be shipped free of commission and without delay. This route is abundantly suppum wit a new Freight Cars and motive power. aVctesM to transKrt all freight offered theaa. All Losses Settled Prompt!)! Rates furnihed and iwiil witr -t na4 n ai.olication to If. VAN I JI I N K. - oral Freight Agent. L.uiril)eky., w to SAM. if. J.A, (wii r . 20 Mesaptna. l ena. ELECTION rOR DIRECTORS va Memphis I rhiiifslAn U. R, Ca. t.U Si J OiitoJtKa Kubml t'flmww are kereHy sriCited b b weiilar ammal etexVioti t,n axiie ITeitnif i4 OooipaOT wili be beta I a the vdbmw nf be Umipinrv. la kfeasobts. ten, aad fcuuavMla. A Ik, J-l PS AV. !: Ji-rli lAY f'T hKfTtXr.rK. ,vbotilo7 lll be Pw f j tir wt twin mA tiasit di rwr mid etevni. eviu b.iHM uir ewKinasxw I . 4" a 0it.-ir. ift. voi.r-HTsy.x. vcnn,-' itnc T-os. . sivrHi KAlLStAl bow coMFuna rs.?cr.s AX5 3.ci'r u-raT't North, East , azi Wiss! Thrte Dally Vznztr TniSs. Thiough to LooUvilie Witiaac Change of Cats. ICluuant t Klfpinu 1'iarw. 'X's-taiii... avU BAiiiJAUK f'HKCK Kl TMKmIuH 10 ALL fklXclfAL clllbs. 1 'HKEK liAlLV I' A-."E.tiiER TRAIN? dti".l t atatn aaa toaxviue kiuirtsd. si of M . . !. a Uiusi: 1-t Ja Kipia.i'..M. t ( npr.sal only. a 4:.t' a o. fcait i.,.wi, with all roalnt. Hearting Hashuli .a- li Hr. " LouutiII la -14- i " 1 " CtaciaaUi fa i I " lndiaaaealU la- 4 " Hew York ta --. " 2d. Niht Kxpfm,eTyrei-t-e a. tnakins clie uonnectior.. at t.ffw Ci.oa' oh Cvulial Kailroad l.ir M U-u. tiw. ijtA all 'Western Cities: at X nnn. ; Si tv vill and CtiHitanoogn Katito4i. 10 ail pi0 a h MtdJIe and K1 i'ennec-M, V if ..at mi N.oib Carolina; at Loinrviile f'aAxet.gwr h ch i. put route, via JelliTsonrille aod Louut vilir Kui'lruad, or Mail Boat to Cin:r.eii i. l all Xirihern and Lasiern cities. ;td. ?t. Louis Express, at 10:00 p. 'in., every Ut, through to Columbus without change of car- making close connection at Caino with Il linois Central Kailroad, fur all poir.u North aad tast. Trains arrive Day Express at - 8:10 p.m. Kijtt Express at 2:45 p.m. nu Lams Exprsss 8 a.m. Through tickets and all infoniiation can be obtainea at Iicket Office, corner of Main nnd J c tiers on streets, and at Depot ofEcc, Memphis. SAM. "B. JONta. 6 General buperintendtrnt Memphis City Railroad. SorEBlKTKK'orST'S Okpick, I Auirust 14. lM.i. I SECTION Int. AS AMKNOKD JULY 13. Iniri, of the Internal Kovenae Law, reads " And whenever the addition to any tare shall aoiouut only to the traction of oue cent, any person or company liable to the tax of two and a half per centum, may add to such tare one cent in lieu of such fraction ; and such per son or company shall keep for tale, at Conve nient points, tickets iu packages of twenty, and multiples of twenty, to the price of which only au amount equal to tUe revenue tax ahall lie added." On and after the lot) innant, in accordance with tlin above scctio,. of the Revenue I.sw, thechju? of the Mei.ilhi City Railroad will be as foil,,. : Tickets iu packages of twenty tl !'- Tickets in packages of forty 2 Ui Six cuts for passengers paying fare, on the cars. r Tickets may be had of Messrs. Bielock A Co., Ward A Leguere, and at the Trv.jasurer's office. No. U2 Main street. JOHN C. EVE, ' 9 ' " Superiut endent. Mfiupiiis it tharleslon Riilroad taa.rfr'iivTni vrrmr v ,j 1 1 i.ici'i' 1 criers '1 ST. Notice to Sliipp .er4. rPIlE MEMPHIS CHARLESTON RAIL 1 road Company is preoarfi U . receive and pay steamboat charges and drays e on freight eonsigned to parties at all point wbere agen cies are eetabli'hed, both on its own road aa well as en the Mississippi Centra Railroad and all other connecting line 1. Where there Is no went at points of Jest'. nation to c ollect charges and freight, prepaysajai must ba made in Meut- pnis. v . J. rvu.-io. 2j , General Superintendent- LMrUKTA.NT. TO TUAVIil.tKS arrwgta Mempbia and tl Eaatetn Citlea, 7 ha Oreat Broad-Oaose Allantl c nnd Oreat U enteru rrrrtnr RAILWAY TS WOW (il'KN. AVD RCNNrNd TWO 1 'daily fast ExpreiM Trains from Cincinnati to N w York aad all Kastern eitiea. Paaaenrrs "i illind this a mt desirable route. Theeqain sa ents of this road are anequaled by any on this m unen t. r.lrrant faiaca nipim vnr. e m..w .11 mrhi tmini. Smokinr Cars on ' all trains. Ample tine is allowed at regular hoors for meals, and tne ennmkrn Droaa-gaogw without change offers to travelers a decree ot geeoritT. eomlort and spaed not te. be fnoed oa aay other route. Connections via Cairo, bt. Louis or Chicago for thai rente are certain : also connections for Pittsburg. Philadelphia. Balti more and Washinrton. Tickets had and 0r gage cbeckM throorh a all principal Penta wastern orficea. further wlormation and thromrh Uokw ajply ARM?TAD. , , It J.J-rsns street, B.B.BTLSiiT'J.N. s Jeffenoa street. E. F. FCLLEK. llencral Ticket Agent. r D. MXLAKhUN. r. . - Ueneral iiperintendsnt, I.AAC PAIST. If Oea 1 rVathwartera Agent mi fTji J3iawrr-n GREAT PRESENTATION SALE. DO 'NOT FAIL TO READ THIS CAREFULLY I THE HKXNKSvSlKi: MKKCANTU.K REAL ESTATE CAP1TA1 ritftW.OOtSH AHKcS l 0. 1000 YriwWe Fnras lrvlt,.. - tasfcset0w vaA e tuiMin mk niu vn.v 'iviirJsiivW' 1 . wvw-'tr-i. t: u.7.", l: esTiVair tKVHaiiH aNUV..,y aMaw t ,itkds 4k KasJS. at al. whia asMrTfc. X.XST OF GIFTS: a- rrA mr--iaja Theatre, located io the rapid growing eity of Cairo, now n?aa i w I ik piiiee-Thirteen certi Scales of J-iUat each of stm k in the AAlBtK rt, THuLtlM OIL COMr'AXY.looatednirar the best Sowing wells oltlie Mala KthuA b'lrHfhrtitrt7o "res each, situated a the Mtanaaippi near, in CntUndea county. Ark., a few miles above Mein- Ai' 24 'rniir t ie 'traeu of land, located as above, of W acres each, valued at rtaaCTas a? tisaheV land, locate I as abuva. valued at. Xa s-rKov-iil acres ef caoxe Col lea lead, situated in Bt. Krancis county. Ark. X.ttot ?r'aisHrhraa trieV er't'otton iand. located as above, of W acres i.-a, vsined at wi eacft rt y-rwa it wia enmce Cattoe laad. loeated as above, valued at 1n tr acres Htrn CUoa lnd. watd aa above, valued at- - ; &jtn 3M Prt'oa TwUacUftf goodCotu Uad. located as above, ol 42 acres eacb. vaiiMii at mr.h - tui jTisaK itb ea-K,e Cottna land, located tik l""Jh Wiri S ive Hianoa. fird-ria-s and nk to ih V mas -fdi tne hewing Machine, Ifstb to 1 wih Hnte-'l elxgant silk dress patterns, LMh to Ift-vl Prizes vt elegant heavy sliver-pialta, uouoie-nncu ice piicum., .- ned at Hb each - lfiltb U 17ith I'rires 12 heavy silver-plated cake baskets, valued at lo each ... 176th to 6T5th Prises W0 gold pens with silver extensions, valued atJ each 67tiih to 7S"lth Prises 7o seU of line Jewelry for ladies...... 76Lit to smith Priies -'0 gold toothpicks, valued at each SUlst to lWJuth Priiee 20U pocket knives (Congress), valaed at 2 eacb - NOTICE IVltrrieUIcYlM-sY. The public are informed that this is a lo. 'Je (iaie 8Bj that every detail as to selling and drawing ol priies will be FA 1XII i LLLY AS1 HoNuKABLY carried out. The real estate is owned by a gentleman well known in business circlet Irom .Ve Orleans to St. Louis, who does not take this mode to make money, but to rcaliie near the original COST ot hit property that he may be able to pay hit boned debts, which bit creditors have given biin time to do. Title deeds to all the property already made out, leaving blank only the names of the Idcky persons obtaining the aame. bescnptivs circulars, given full description of the Oil Land can be aeen at the office. ' At aa extra inducement we lo Ticl kets for - - tl 6 $1 S ...... oo 17 io To Tickets for 20 Tickets for. HOW THE GIFTS WILL BE DRAWN! . Every one purchasing a ticket will be anxious to know how the Uifts will be drawn, so that each one can rest assured that each number will stand an equal chance of drawing the highest '? he distribution will be made in public at the close of the concert at the OPERA HOUSE under the immediate supervision of a committee of gentlemen selected by ticket holders. iuu Uju small tickets all exactly the aame site and shape, eacb having a separate number, to at tn include all the numbers from 1 to UW.OuO. will be placed in a wheel and thoroughly mixed, after which some well known gentleman, aim appointed by ticket holders, will draw from tbe wheel the numbers. The numbers drawn will be announced by tbe Chairman and recorded by the Secretaries at rapidly as drawn. .... , The first ticket drawn will entitle the ticket bearing that numher tn tbe trst gift, the second drawn will take tbe second, and in this manner nntil tbe entire i gills are exhausted. The git la are all numbered as in above catalogue, so thera can be no possible chance lor mistake. l ull account of the drawing will be publishtd in the daily rape of the eity. In order that every ticket shall entitle the holder to a premium in the award, the Association will, in addition to the liaaj premiums enumerated, award to eveiy holder wbo shall aol receive one of the same, a splendid engraving of some note,! person to be selected by them. This cer tificate alto eat itlee the holder to admission on ui.ht of drawing to a tirst-clast Concert. The artists and programme to be announced al an eaily date. BESIEaiBER T1118 IS. SOT A MITTEIIYI Owing to the combinations of a ambers in Lotteries, the highest priies are not drawn once in a million of times. Mere every gilt is drawn. It is exactly like tbe raOle so much in Togoe a church and other Mrs. The efts are paid fr by subscriptions which are so small that no one feels the lost if hTl'jea not win, while those who do win are largely benefitted. A nlMT. Bear in mind that some eee dollar ticket will draw the hithet prire, and It may as well be on as aay one else, rrTh distribution of rites will take place as soon a possible after the drawing. .Active, reliable and cnerretle Arm'" wanted in every town Urroughoet the South, and on Railroads and r. team boats. The nsnal commission will be paid. WT-Ee parti ealar la sending orders to write the name. PostoScc. Coanty aad State ia fall aad distinctly, aad enclose stamp to pay return postage. 4A11 eomsaanicatioas and orders for tickets avast he addressed to it. n. enrronn, Agent, Lrfx-k J tox Memphla, Tenn. VTkose that apply Brrt set trrt choice of number!. H. B. Coaatry aewtwarers pleas send lowest price for advertising per eolusje. 7-Real or personal rrepertr. nnd all sWripticm ef ecrhsn4i. stock, etc, taken In ex chaage for Tickexa. Uae or two fine reavirnoee wanted, also plantatiorjs. omji i ASSOCIATION! Vbi t $1200. tut rrn r fcwia i e.ipi wJt 1CW.I Vi- 51, T1 V t THK :r.z .u..i.uia& 110,1100 Wl . U.UUIUO t'.,ooooo 4,t00 4,000(10 auiot) 66d 00 1.440 00 6ii ( 300 10- 60100 l2 tflKlftO 2,:jU no 2,000 ou 40001) , NlOO 1.0000 . :VlO0U .'o no 401)00 as above, Wllh valuable terry privt- superior (Inish, valued at 6Uv such valued at eacn vaiu.u at mu ea:n..... .. $128,90800 will tend to any one address 4" Tickets for... Ul w lies VV lick kets for.. - 41 is) ets for HO CRO C E Rl E S & LI 1 1 9 UOR; S , KENTI CKY FAR31 PRODUCE. OVIONS l'OTATOKS, RTO. l.Vt-JU b'a.h.l. whit. Shaker Hill Potatoes Winn iusneiswniiaKieiiiiiu 7 - . iima bushels Karly White Sprout potatoes, for MM buTbes sweet white and red '5atooi k) bushels silver skin Duions. Hellvei-ed to L. X M. Kailroad Pepot, at Louisville or Meuiunis Address Or leave .mlcrs alth R. P. Uates. ?vil th R. P. Uutes '?-j'1'' i Main lwl and 2.0 roin .ueei, o. idiia. or at Irlasou A Gilbert's, !N Main rri, . " 1 (fffiD. H. EVANS,' LEffl V Importer ' W holosale Dealer In Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Ae. 11 Sluiiro MrCi, MKMI'tMS. TKNNKHHKK. nA IV t tVK K ANI KOR BALK. AT ike). -! luaihel rt. , bUs hi-keji, riu atadea. ' c.v Vj ivum t'v. tid.v. i rl,,',K'u, Jui' Mum I ' MoiUad aud Sotiiedam Dm. ki vladoiv '"b" al I'orl M blitew I'H llvuloiwh Champagne. Uw Cb rattle Chaiufwue. luiperlal a4v'bies Mf vl t 'hawi'aaiie. .tv a,. pViot , KllWl 1 and IMautatloa A tu"!s'rlr""t,lriH' liuiunutloii. M'' tmaes A Sous' iubliu Hioww i4oal. .HAMa btt, ISiiaiui A tV." l.ondoa l"or- ie ihum and aaarta. Sy. Vvtusw bdiutiuiva Alo, lu stone iTck'Ml Jk i''i Stioiig Ale, in I'luls twwi Jvl .vitUug Alo, in pis, and ills. V t'il tila-wo Alo. piiiu. vb a (Ult stvk ol draiighl Ale. Utc. PMaa a v viV Aiv aad I'wttvt. U?,,.'J,,'!";,,A' 4t . 1 MiMine cirw.. INVENTIONS. rKTKOLEUM IS KINO ! 'IMtKKK KKV NvW tX KIU;lTUaS AT t tew A Cw.X, ?v 1 sirwi, "SrWvu. . tfiviia and hvalius ; I trewias l.wtlt. asv Mitlisut ad eoonow a,-! a.v akI saadei and IVlrv Veaat sativn, bavebeew yrvavanced the (k IV ". u Sti've divw every kind of CwvAsHi. Xlajinu. ttatvivg. Kiting, Bri'il- Mewmt, llis. etc.. e.. ewiev with bw e.vrw. thau aay other stove aai et ll a erbwie very siwi'l. aud can be ad bv aav iwvaat without ftvir of awivlrul. ll at sewnally adapted to all pui po- .. lioar(.Vilow.lUiirMl-er flalers. letu.t ralir'hri u loan i sees, etc. Al sus fnrOavve. V bamtwi. Bl Kootus, etc. the H'k room it is uisurtaKd. It con Msae a ouil or wml. but IVlrx leom only. It s tree frosa autoke. dast, asliea, dirt aud odor, aad ran be healed ready for use 111 less tbau half the lta nMairevI by any other stove. All Udieewaoare oppoeed to roanina iheaiaelvea while cooking their buibanJs ditincra, are res necu'ally invited u call and see it. All who w if. igai. uivurj iu uir v, ' . " - cooking a pleasure, and home healthy, cleati ana couironaoie, .uouiu can auu rw ... The Petroleum Uaa Light is alike renowned for ita brilliancy nnd economy. Two cents worth of Petroleum will give a brilliant gas Jet for twenty hours, free from odor, smoke and soot, and needs neither chimney nor wick. It can be adapted to every kind of fixture, such as ,1-- II 1. L J....... ik.n.lullUH Uru.lf.1, uae U.IIU3, (ciiunuia, v. uaiiwDiici at etc. In short, it is the delight ol housekeepers ana tne eye-sore 01 aas eoiniiauieB. The Petroleum EuKine has so many advan- , - .. !... on 1.1 1. u Ihul It 1. almost impossible to enumerate tbem. lt?aves the wages ot nremen, as tne encineer nan me fire under perfect control ; it lessens the danger of explosion, as tbe tubes can never get foul ; it takes np less room ; and, above all, it can he run at less than one-third tbe expense of ordi nary engines that use either coal or wood. To he seen during hinineMi hours, and in full operation at 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p.m. II. 8. SAKONI, 20 Proprietor and Patanloe. :s?.' mm Howe's Improved Cotton Ticker For Picking Cotton in the Field. A PIM YM AND. I'OMPACT INST1MT 1. mviit. wnikrUiuc ftliout twt. pouiid ii k tbrtje or lur tiiueM l.ntcr itmn by liuiiil, lem unr tberottoti oltfHD Tid trcefruui tculi. Pnrj-U. Onltip 1 hu he tillfti y THK KOWK MANTFACTllUNd CO., A eiltr ilrt-i't, New 1 mk, Or hv rtir Hrnti br'tii'h''Mt thr "-i'ltit h. CHINA & CLASS WARE. T TlftTrTHTlTITl O 1ft V.,.. . ...-, ... 1 T....l .... ( liui'iinuiB null ,'cttivi i,i .a - g rni.Ndi (iiina, bj Glass & Qiieeiisware.r8 "T" Table (utlcn, "T! ..Silver Plated and hi Urltaiinla Ware. T" Bar Fixtures,' aV4 Bs-Hl JL House and Steumlioat, um FnrnMiina; (iaods, utj mwM at th lowest prices, nit Wholesale and Retnil. U-M I - T North Side of Court Square. STORACC. i. a. raatsTiAa: ..D. BlI liH J. It. IIKISTIA ak C O., QKNERAL STORAGE BUSINESS, Comer Market and Promenade 8t, MKMPIIIK TEX.V, CITY JNOl'ICH. MAYOR'S orFICT. CITY H ALL. 1 Miia. Tr., Aurnt 1-1. I r1 " R 1OLL0W (i Ii K I UHIMTR 1 Creigbt.. Inig Wwa. K"atsi Mewir-lns; Logen. Imig Store, corner of Main and M,li .n : J...n..n. Iirnr Si.e. K-rth Mrm hi. have been appotmd. by tbe B-erd ol Wnyor and Aldermen. a. Ii.penarwtior Ihein.lir'nt. AllaHibwsed I'hr-ietaa.eoaiaeiid I'r-xrlp-""Vie f;-r the reallv in,itit to the.. IlioM. ": . w ill ir.(..re ea-h I'renn.m wiih the Ward and "t h.r.ly " ii T. .Mor, HAN.M.Tor per, tcm. AIVK1!TISK IN TIIK ITHUr wT R whoh ha.ib. .AKiK.-TI'IKCI LAll...".' oienrd.ily pubtisliad in th-htate ot Teune-sce V . 1. a. .1 tu aC r M ECJlAiI!ici- -v COTTON GINS. T.PANTER8 AND OTHERS WANTINO P Co ton ("in. will take nottae that we are sole agents for the Southwest to sell the E. CARVER & CO. C O T TON GIN, and keep a supply of all tisos on hand. ALSO.- ' - The Best Portable Cotton Tress made. Will make a 500 ponnd bale by the la bor of two men in fifteen or twenty minutee. -AI.BO.- l'OHTAHLK MNOINJHIN no in kV o wiau H, and all tiiog of BELTING, at manufacturer's "c-ur uniform price for COTTON GINS FIVE IfOLTJaUs" JEK HAW. l'KBKINS, UVINGSTOV & POST, No, 3CS Main Btreet, M KMI1 IIS. TENNRSSKE. o ' By V. P. OOHBY. Agent. MEniPIIIS COTTON MILLS! Geo. W. Cheek & Co., I It OPKI K TOItS MANUFACTURE OSNABURGS, COTTON YARNS i AND Hopo ol' all Hize, BAQOINO, ETC. leKM O VAL. 'IMIK OFKICK OK TIIK MEMPHIS COT I ton Mills is now at the bouse of tiehoolheld & llanaiiur, 'M Front street, where a lull sup ply of tlsnaburgs, Cotton Yarns. Ttope. etc, oiinstnntly on hutid. W. 11. W IGOh. .1 l.willi nfrm. WESTERN FOUNDRY-! a Machine Shor. WM. A. ROBINSON & CO. WK. A. KlIBlNSON. R. Ntrgni.soN, T. II. tiauNUgas. F. A. MYKVI.K. AFTER A SUSPENSION OK HUSlIJfcSB lor nearly tour years, we again come before ,1.. ....kl;. Uniting, a .bare of nntronnira in the above branches of business in our buildinas ""hhklhy hthkkt, Orpoeite the flayosp House. We are prepared to build and repair Saw Mills, Knginea, etc.; furnish all kinds of Cast ings for Buildings. Plntitations. Railroads or Steamboats. With an experience of twenty fiveyeartas practiejil mechanics and machin ist, we feol noDlident of our ability to give at isluction. Our prices shall be as low as the ex penses of labor and material will admit of. Ill J ONE 11 1 FI.A.i:iCY. 1-3 3 a bd lnm and fcstea.rx lii KitK-r. 212.S Second Street, corner of Jefferson Mrtet MrTMPHia, TESH. I"EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A IV nil! .rl,.l,d .tiick.-f' Iron and Ilr.lsH Lilt and Force Pump. 1 Tims. UAvnum.L. J AS. aNllKRSON. MAVDW1.LL & AMJECS0X, M ai'ble "Works, C UNION HTHKKT, ' Del wet ii Sei-nnd and Third, ,M EM PII IS i...TENN ESSEE. MONUMENTS, TOMBS. HEAP AND loot Stones, Mantles, Vases, Counter and 'I Hbla Tops,. Kurnituro Slabs, clo., of the best Italian and American Marble executed in good style and at reasonable prices. Our work is our reference. Call nnd see. 5'.i GAY0S0 PLANING MILL RUSSEL, GROVE & CO., PROPRIETORS. Adams SU East ofBavou liuyoso, MEMPHIS, TEN NESS ICR. 11 1 AN UFACTU RERS OK HRKSSED UiM lv 1 per, Hooting. rVeHtheriiourdiug, liixirs, rab, blinds. Window and Door Frames. Arch- ritives, Ua-e, Slautcl.-. AlmilUing., turnices, Staircases, Handrail. Newels, lialuter, Lat- I.. U.l..,l..lu. llr.phiifa P..l,,. !,... Pump liihc, etc., etc. keep on hand at .ll! time, a giio l rtock of tbe above, as also C1IhzmI S;ik1i, of all hi .cm, Circular M'ork, Scroll Sawing aud Turulng, Of every des.riptioa promptly attended to. All orders by mail or through the Southern Kvpre Company attended to with promptness. -H.'t,rlie. .,,lre. , nek R ,v :t " H BOOTS AND SHOES. . E. IIOCHE, PREMIUM BOOT-MAKER KO. 43 SOUTH COTJBT BQUABE, MKNI'HIH, TENN. 7.1 m m m h si b i. ri a a B B B B i a a a a IK1LE,J1M.I5HT, Boots, Shoes, and Erpsans wnntaasLg xn trrAiL, :t Isle Nlrret, UEMPin.S.-TENN. a a a W Va" a a a a a a a a b a a as". a a a B .aV.W.V.V."a iViV.V.V.W.'. 1 - c