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PUBLIC LEDGER, Office. No. 18 Mdion Htreet LARGEST CITY CIRCUIATION POETRY. XT KOIEEB. It was grand day in the old chivalrio time; the wine circled round tlie board in a noble hall, and tb , iculptured wall, rang with sentiment and eong. Ihe tody of each knight'e heart wai p edged aloud by name, and many a syllable significant of loveliness had been uttered, ttl t came to St Leon's turn, when, lifting tht sparkling cup on high . "I drink to one," hesald, "Whose linage never may depart. Deep Tsveu on thil amteful heart Till memory ia imij, f "To one whose lore to me shall ' . When lighter passions long here, pssss go holy 'tis and true: To one whose lore hath lower dwelt More deeply xed. "",,r:akt?ou Than any pledged to you. Each guest upKlarled at. the word. And laid hand upon h'w With Hurry-flashing eye: W hose love yieunt so Wan. fit Leon paused, ai If he would Not bree'h her name in careless mood 01 ThneliKhtly to another:- BY TELEGRAPH. MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES LATEST FROM ALL QUARTERS ' Fenton, of N. Y., Re-Nomlnated Railroad Smash near Rochester 5 Persons Killed, Many Injured Prussian Troops on the Rhine Iron-dad Dunderberg to be Sold Count Metlernlch Colng to Paris President Johnson at Chicago Monument Corner Stone Laid Eloquent Address by Gen. Dlx Radical National Convention Split on Negro Suffragequestlon Nsw Ohlkank, September G. Cholera deaths yesterday, twenty-three; yellow fever, one. New York. Seoteml-er 6. Lyman Tremaine has been appointed permanent chairman of the Republican Coayen tion. Sybacusi:, September 6 Fentun has , been nominated tor Governor. ' Rochkstkb, September 6. A abr.ck ing aceiuVnl ni-turred oa the Central railroad, near here. The eipre-ia traia " ran otf the trark, killing Sveand w.innd insr many. New YoRt, September 6 A Berlin special says Piif&sian troops 'have been ordered to the Rhine The Pniian noverninent is treating f.r ihe purchase of the irou-clad Duuderlwrg. A Verona special says Count Matter nich, einbusH.lor, has been recalled, to be Kent to Paris. " fmrAOO, September 6 The President arrived last nivbt and wis met by a large crowd. He addressed the crowd from the balcony of the Sherman House. No disturbance. The corner stone i.f the Douglas mon ument wna laid to-day. Tens of thou sands of persons were present. Gen. Dix's mblress is said lobe a masterpiece of ehiqiienre. Piiii.ADii.rHiA, September C The ad dress and resolutions of the convention indorses the present Congress and op poses the restoration of the Southern Slates on the conditions proposed by President Johnson as too lenient, and declared the amendments to the consti tution the only lecal and constitutional plan for the restoration of the rebellioua States to the Union. In the evening Session, Hamilton, In protesting against the mode by which the border States had overslaughed Southern Unionists said the minority report of the committee favoring negro suffrage should be represented to-morrow. Later. The Convention baa virtually split on the negro suffrage question. The border States delegation after adopting an address and resolutions thil morning desired to adjourn tint die, bat this was strongly opposed by Southern men, and finally it waa agreed that the minority should muke this their report to-morrow in favor of the negro question, and that it be taken as a part of the regular pro ceedings of the Convention. It ia prob able the border States will take no part in the Convention to-morrow. Berlin. Seutember 5. Peace negotia tions are progressing between Prussia and Saxony. Orders nave oeen given for the reduction of the Prussia army. I.OKOON. September 6 noon. The Bank of Euglaitd, to-day, reduced Ihe rate of discount t live per cent. Coiisuls are better. The figures at noon to day were 89 current, quotations for American securities; L 8. 6-20s, 73 Liverpool, September 6. The ship Muse, from Hong Kong, bound to .New York, has put back to former port in a damaged condition. Berlin, September 6. It is said the King of Saxony will be deposed in case he rrfuses to accept Count Bismark'i terms, and be will be succeeded on the throne by a member of the Cobnrg branch of bis family. ! Paris, Heptembor 6. A rumor pre vails that the Emperor Napoleon in tends to issue s manifest announcing his views on the state of bumps. Liverpool, September 6. Cotton ruled lower the aales were 10.000 bales ; mid'llinr uplands i quoted at 13c; breadstuff market jj firm ; provision market is dull ; sara quiet ana inactive. rXiR SALE. TC COUNTHT PHITf TER8 V V . t -A .-k t hMn,U MM?? 41 on haad, whi.-fc we ofrr at the lowet ssar- ket pire. Ullifr nn "in w i.i.w w v. der. A lire i oah orlcrs t-i W HITMORB BROf .. si ir Lrnors Qttce. l KKT1--E IS TME VOLTc LEDdER, whrh ba.ta LAIu.KSTCIKCl LAIIO.M anySailr pnbiifhod ia the Stale of Ten- r 1Tk" bALK.-TVl'K METAL (BtTTi-K r thsa baobct) for ..I'I' w. bv HITMORK PROS, TcaLtc Lgpcraoftica. ' RESTAURANTS. DOUTAZ'S RESTAURANT, No. 339 Second Street. ' Under Greenlaw Opera House, MKMPHIS, ... TKNN. qUIIS RESTAURANT HAS 8 KEN FITTED 1 "p in first-elass style, and challenges ooin ri?on in any reject with any Restaurant in lbs South or West. It is now open, and the patronage of the P-Mfcx-Igfr Sir. Ait - - : WOOLMANM RESTAURANT AND SALOOX. 42 Broad Street, N K W Y O H K . J WEEPS THE BEST ASSORTMENT OK V Liquors, and sals the best Lunches lu Mew urk. . , I , THB FLACK WHEHB ALL SOUTH HUNEB8 EAT AND DHIHK. 75 tllK SOUTllKBai IIOISK. THIS HOUSK 18 NOW OPEN TO THE 1 public al tne loiiowioi raw i i-ui.-. Bay Board per week-.-..--.- f Board per week, with lodging I ' Transient BoarJ. hf the day Am, It to LEW IS h KNNr.l)Y, 0 PmBie'" Jiv Main siren. EDUCATIONAL ST. AGNES ACADEMY. THJD FALL TEBtC and 32d SESSION I or THI fit. Atrnes Acpdemy Opens on Mondaj, 3d of Sept. . . . ,,..m,MiTAU tTlVlW TM Till.' 1 center of eitenie and highly improved groumla, in iiari lairoiuuj utio ui ". -" rare plsntu and shrubbery. Theoonvenienoe ct access to Memphis from all parts of the W est nexs of the city recooimend it an a point hiehly favorable for the location of literary nimna- tions. The course of studies comprise all tue lirnnclies, uselui ana ornaiuemai. iui '"-""-ally taught'. The academic year coukisU of two sulin!i, oi nve inoiiiun eaeiii mo ' w.m Uteiftiii oa the first Monday in bopteuilier: neseciinuon me wuuv . 1 i: . ....mill.il ti, rareniB anu auHruiniin their daughters and wards only on Ihumluys. rarents ana oioers wi-uinv iu .i,u.u In the iu.lii.uuon will be received on any day. No visitors admitted on Sundays. ... k. il.iNMuul tn tha Miithar Saio- riiTol bt; Agnes Academy. ror luriuer paniuuia, -wn viiinrNHo. tne lni'inuiion on iniru wit . I Tt 1 k kHim Krf I In, V aeningiia anu ri'i - - --- riU Anne" rtcanouiy uhi-k-uwu, iu u.:. ....... be called" Notre llsine Ie I.a rJallette, and will open on me ui Deiwuiiir.( respetu un a par wiui iu m. f. w ... . on Vance street, and entitled toenufrr the same - . L k-. 1 ... 1 .... ,t ..... nnnorary aiaiiouiiun ir.uu.w. Vxr f,,rl h.r i,.rlii,ularK.ailDlV 10 the AcSdoUIV of La Salleite. Memphis Ladies' Institute Sixth Year, and Third Corporate Year rtmiS SCHOOL WILL BE REOPENED A Moaaay tne m aay oi Depiemuw. At 212 Desoto Street. The PriaeiMi will be assisted by the liiebest prulsssionsl uleat ia tie city. For parrt'Tla'-. call at whor boildinv. J-R AN I SPO RTAT'O N . Stockholders' Meetlns of the Mempbli A Ohio E. K. Co. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETIX.1 -Of the StieSholder nf the Memphis and Ohio tvaitroad company win mi . V. tmnj i odice, tn Its city ot Memphis, on Mon a7Z ,k.nt .l.rnf I ,.1r,l,r nuL f..r tae pur- rtJt nf electing thirteen Directors for the en.u- L. H. KaowLTos. ec'y sna lrea r Great Southern Mail Route - V I A - MempbiH Ac ChRrleston, irTwrrtvrtairaT l isiia rf.-a EAST TENNESSEE & GEORGIA, Emm! Tennessee sfc Virginia, VIRGINIA & TENNESSEE -AN D- Orange & Alexandria Railroads. Shortest Line from Memphis to IVasnineton, isauimore, run adelphla and ew ork. Two Through Daily Trains. Tim to NaahTilla 15 Hoara and 45 Mlnutea. Mail Train leares Memphis. Kspres ' Accommodation Traia aihitiko: Mail Train arrives at Memphis Expresa ." " Aceumoiodation Train 7 A.M. 2 r.a. 4 r.M, 9 35 r.M. 3:30 r.m, 8:40 a.m. THROl'H TO NASHVILLE WITHOUT CHANGE OF CABS. Tim an Good as by Any Other Route. FaeseBgeri from Mobile and Hsw Orleans Make Close Connections at lirand Junction and Corinth. No Delay at any Point on the Whole Ajine so mew xwa. Magnificent Palace Sleeping; , Care At- lacneot so su x. i&miw nin Baccace Checked Throngh to ail Impor- laDlrlnoia. Throoith Tickets Bold at Katee aa Low as Dy any uiser avuko. tu.- wn.nUM-wk-:-, ft i nat TT nntr have been in uccmiuI operation ewe year since the Close ni tne wai nave oc-jn m",ouct, ' ,! - . and prt.rided with new and perwaneot Bridrcs added largely t the quantity and quality of toeir nouine rwc, .or . - Cnatirpai?l by Any Oilier SMiuie. Mail Train Icariag Memphis at 7 a.m. eu neeu at Chattaooawith trains far all import- snt poinu iaUeerava, bast leanest, ) irgusi; K..k Ann! nnnlli I .ml.n. Paaeengers for points snath of Grand Janc tl,.w Inr Mini, nm Mobile A Ohio Railroad. eiiher north or south of Corinth, leave Men- pbn atT a. si . ... mr Thrn,l Tickata ud fbrtBer intor- m.tton. apply at ta 0near's Ollice, No. L) Conrt rreet. Mom pa is. r Thpjurh Isrkeueaa k pwured at all Bailrotul TickatCiaieesiB Mew Cleans; aieo, at Caatoa, lu., tiraad Jaactioa and Corinlk. W. J. RONS. (limt al Rnntvrinteodent- W. L. DAXLET. Uea'l Ticket Arenu 125 TRANSPORTATION. MEMPHIS AND LOLTiaVILLB RAILROAD. FAST FBEIGIIT MlvE. Notiee to Mcrenimm unci r3$llilpei'M. Ori'tftoKdKNKKAL BtirsBiNTSsnrat,! Mkui-his, Aunust 2o. latin. fHLS LINE WILL, ON MONDAY NEXT. L uoiumencn runniua their Through Freight Trains between Memphis and Louisville, eominl throush in Uli boors, without ehnnsaot cars, t'roiiht carried at the LOW KM K A 1 hM. lly this line nhiiprs are saved the commis sions, iiuuninco. delays, anuoyanoes, etc., inci dental to shipments by river. All goods oon sisned to Asent of Louisville and Memphis Kast Kreiuht Line, Louisville, will be shipved free of com mission and without delay. This route is abundantly suppiieu " Freisht Cars and motive power, suttoient to trauspurl all freiaht offered thoui. All Losses Settled Promptly! . . :.u..t .i a. ,.,itrn.'t made in spplicati..n to . 8. VAN ALsIlNh. Oeo eral Froislit Agent, LouisvilleKyor to MM. U. JUiStS, "en pyv ai Memphis. lena. ELECTION rOR DIRECTORS Of THI Memphis & Charleston 11. R. Co. rims STOCKHOLDERS IN TI1K MEM- X . . . .. , phw ad Charleston ttaiiroao i.mi'j ' v, ...l.l thai (ha regular annual election lor re Directors of said Company will be held at the office of the Company, in jueiapnu. t ..,,! iini.,.iiio. Aia.. on Wednes day!' Tim 1?ih DAY OF SEPTEMBER, WW.' ui,val,.,l.lHni will be vassed free for one day befura and until one day after said election. upon exhibiting their certificates or stoca to the Conductor. By order of the Buard. UE0. ROBERTSON. H Sccretarv nnd Treasurer. 1866. 1866. MEMPHIS AM) LUIISULLE RAILKOAD LINE. WOW COMPLETED THROUGH. BHOHTE3T AN1 iliST KOOTE TO At.L fillSTS North, East and West I Three Dally Passenger Trains. ThiougU to liOuiaviUe Without Cuauge oi cats. KU'Knnl Hlf.-in t'uris on all 'Xrmiirt, BAUOAGK CHECK Kl TllUtJI'tlH TO ALL rui.MirAb tinao. THREE DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS I J . . .1 anil 1 .A.i.ai'l llA s leave aeihn hi .n.-iiu'uo T, . J U 1 f II .in I Ntbt . bIB i.tlldWI! I.auroaa, a uww i ,... 1st Day ExproBS, -tupping at principal stations nnlT at -l:HO a.m. dily making connections witii ail routes. Reaching Nashville in 15 Honrs. " Louisville in . " Cincinnati in 26M " " Indianapolis in--. - 24 " New York in -61 " 2d. Night Expres?,erery day at -:OH p.m., making clo? innueclions at Cairowith Illinois i u.l- .. I t.. C, I r.t.ia I'lii'ntfri ana all Western Cities: at Isa'hville, with .S!h rille and Cnattanoora Railroad, to all places in . I . .J . . , L. I'.nnHln. ' 1 1 n I ". I A Bnjl .iliuuie mhi i-. ..uiik.! , ..rtti Caniina; at Louisville passengers have ebuiceof route, via Jcffersonville and Louis rille Raidroad, or Mail Boat to Cincinnati and all Northern and Eaatern cities. ;Vi. u Louis Express, at lO-.OO p.m. every day, thruugh to Columbus withont change of car" making close eonneetioa at Cairo with Il linois Central Kailruad, tor all points IWlh and East. Trains arrive , Day Express at - - -2:10 p.ffl. Hight Express at 2:45 p.m. 5- Tnr.il r.Tr,raas.. - 8 a.ttt. rw v -1 S.fAnn.lir.n an h, obtained at Ticket Office, corner ot Mam and Jeliersoa streets, ana at ucpoi omce, nieu-puia. SAM. b. JONKa, 5 fieoeral Superintendent Memphis City Railroad. . Ei-paaiNTixurM's Dines, I AUgU-t 14, W I SECTION IK!, AS A.vt LMiti) Jii-i IM, of the Internal Revenue Law, read Ani whenever tne auunion 10 an i shall amount only to the fraction ofoneeent, any perran or company liable to the tax of two and a half per eentum, may add to such tare une cent in lieu of such fraction ; and such per son or company shall keep for sale, at conve nient poinw, tickets in packages ol twenty, and multiple- of twenty, to ie price of which only an amount equal to ihe revenue tax shall be added." 1 On and after the LHa .nstaut, in accordance with the above section of the Revenue Law, the chared of the Memphis City Railroad will be as follows : Tickets ia packages of twenty $1 02J4 TkkeU in packages of forty 2 " gix cents for passengers paying fare oa the cars. aar Tu Vat. u Le Lad of Men.rs. lilelock A Co., Ward A Lcguere, and at the Treasurer's oft.ee. No. 32 Main street. vn v. & SuiyrintinltinL Mempiils & Charleston Uallroad , ii-lLJ irnmirTiTiTiW Notice to Shippers. rpHEMEMPniSA CHARLESTON RAIL- l road Company is preparea 10 receive aou pay steamboat charges and drayag on freight conf igned to parties at all point where ewen eiet are astablfbed. both oa iu own road as ii .u. VI . f .... r. 1 knilroad aad w r 1 1 mm vow MiinTw-i.H v v.. . . all other connecting lines. Where tbt-rei. no agent at points ot uetination io coiieci rumin and freight, prepayment must o maae lamem phis. W.J. rlOh.1. 26 General Hupenntendent. IMPOKTAM TO TBAVKLKES - itrrwii Memphis and the Eastern Cities, The Oreat Broad-Oaor Atlantic and Great Western imamt T Sya A J f X - 3-W vmrnm 1 i. srs 1 1 1 RAILWAY TS NOW OPEN, AND RUN5IXO TWO I ri.ilr fast Kxnrass Trains from Cincinnati to Sew York and all KaKtern eitiw. 'enrers will Snd this a moetdeeirabl route. Theeqnip ments of this road are uaeo,ualed hy any on tins continent. Eles-ant Palac Sleeping Cars ae-.-.n.n.111 niffht trains, and femokinK Cars oa all trains. Ample time is allowed it regular honrs tor meals, and the unbroken broad-waago witnout change oners to irareien a ar o, Security, eomlort aad speed not toa be found on aay other rout. Connections via Cairo, St. Loau or Chicago for this route areeertain : els eonaeetions for Ktmbarg, Philadelphia. Balti more and Washington. Tickets had and bag rag cheeked throora at all principal South western office. For farther information and through tickets, JJy JJAFMSTAD, 14 JeScrsoa street. , E.B.BTIciToN. T J.fTersc-a street. B.f. FTLLKR. Jml Ticket Agent. D. M CLARKN, Ueneral l-nr-trlntndent. ISAAC PAIr-T. ig oen'l Soutnwesteni Agent ifsses&j-"" . i . ' PRINTING. GOOD WORK. CA8H PRICE3 Pnoptuallty Bafoia All Thlnga NVIIITMUKK IIHOTIItKS, Proptietorslof THE rUBLIO LEDGER HTKAM JOB PRINTING 1 HOUSE 13 NudUoii Mr . Uavioi now la full aad ateoperatioa The Book and Job Departments Ot this extensive estaMihmeut. we take this mode of ealhus the attention of our patrons and friends, and the public generally, to our w STEAM ARRANGKMENTS. This office Is now the large.t and best ap pointed Printing ltoueeia the Southwest, and fully equal to any in the Eul a regards its fa cilities fur executiug with Cheapness, Neatness and Dispatoh, Printing of every variety and lu any evlor. It can not be surpassed by any ntablirhment Last or aiouth. ALL KIX1S OF WORK, a Either in Plain or Ornamental Type Plata Black, Colotad I oka Gold Leaf and Biouzea, In every manner known to the profession, a uoiue or auruaa. ENGLISH, KRKNl'II AND GERMAN 111N'X'IN4. a HOOKS AM PAMIMII.KTS Printed with beautifully subtype. ' Ornameutal, Plainlland Fanoyi Steamboat Printing, Specimens always oa hand at our. Counting Room. INVITATION CARDS And BALL TICKETS, Illuminated with the latest ornamental and bull room scenes. Uur.Urge assortment of type fot SHOW BILLS AND POSTERS is not excelled in the United States. The Lrgs I'lctorials Can uow be aa readily and cheaply dons at this otlme as limy are iu the Km-l. n.l in as hand some style. We hare in our oBice the largest sis Presses uow in use. together wun bteam Jobbers V Power Presses tn addition to our extra large type, wehsvs a splendid assortment ot small plain aa.i tuncy Job Letters suiumetor Hue wura. BUSINESS CARDS AND CIRCULARS Done in handsome style, with suitable engrav ings representing business. UI 1' I.O JI IS Kur schools and. college, printed equal to cop pcrpiaia. Masons'. Odd Fellows', and Sons of Tstnporaas c: O N H M? 1 V UTIONH Printed in elegant style. Our Prices Bare Been Beditoed, And now will compare with the cheapest rega arly established Job Oftiees ta New York er fhilailelpkia. We areenabledto print CARDS AND BILL-BEADS With great celerity, and our prices are propor tionately lower. Prompt and particular attention given to kinds of Military, snd Railroad PRINTING. Bills Lading. Fnnsral Kotiees. Rank Checks, Cstalornes Circolars of all kinds, list Tip. inuranr Policies, iilank feeds, iiiil Heads, Labels. Auctioa bills. Programmes. Dray Tickets, Pcriodii als. Nnri-ea. Haratinea. filaak Receiets, Klectioa Tickets. COTJKIHT STORE BILLS Of erary description, illuminated with suitable deTiees, such as railroad ears, steamboats, etc. BLASE BOOKS. With printed heads, tngetber with erry kind ei Plain and Fancy Work dons with dispatch WHITMOKI BROTHERS 13 Madisca street. SADDLES & LEATHER. II 0(1 B US SCO., gDWARO l.gTSOM, Cincinnati, Ohio. Momphis. hknky u. kkhousos, Agent, Momphis. MOORES, SMITH & CO., No. 362 Main Street, (SIUN OF THE GOLDEN STIRRUP). ' Importers, Deulurs and Manufsiturers of N lOOI.KIll HAltDiVAUV.. Trace and Breast Chains, I ., 1Z T II 13 H , SHOKM A KER'8, TANNER'S A CURRIER'S TikiIh iiiisI IlinlliHi-s Of all Quulitiea and Doscripliuas. BADOLUB, HARNKHB, BBIDLBU, CULLAitts, TriinkM, Vh11mmV It. It. Ilautt, And Agents for the sale of Iniliit Hulilier. Ii.t'it Hlvnted unil HlrrlcLed l.t'itbr Gin and Mill Bands. 'I'lIK 11 N PAR A Ll.KLKD SUCCESS IN THE 1 estalilisliuient of our business has induced ux to largely incloa.-e our fucililies fur the TUADE, And Inks pleasure in culling the attention nf Merchants. Manufacturers and Planters to the largest and best assorted stock ever brought to the Alissisn.ppl Valley. Purchased for cash direct from ihe uiamiliictitrcrs, which we are otloring at a very small advance. Our connec tion with olio ol the largest iSailillery Hardware and Manufacturing establishments in the coun try enables us to compete successfully with the Western cities. 7'. MOORES, SMITH ft CO. CHINA & CLASS WARE. VJ. DOLFINGER & C0.75C Importers and Deslcrs in eUt'UENCH CHINA, j" Class & Queensware, i Table Cutlery, J .Silver Plated and rti liritannla AVare. r "7" 15ar Fixtures, JL. House and Steamboat.. mlm Furnishing (ioods, - "AT Til LOWEST PRICES."" Wholesale and Retail. Bsfl 1 3To 44, J North Bide of Court Square. T INDIA MERC H A N DJISE T. IC. CU3IMINH Ac CO., BROKERS IN East ( India Merchardise, Gil ii ii J lolli, Ilnlft Hope, Halt pet re, AN D tINSKEI) OK FLAXSEED, 96 Wall Street, New York. A1MLL FILL ALL ORDERS FOR ABOVE M goods at lowest liu-ton and New York ' I DRY G O O I . 41TBMX, 1800. LATHHOP, LUDINOTON A CO.. 326, 328 and 330 Broadway. New York. TNVITE THE ATTENTION OF ALL 1 lirst-clsss buyers to their stock ol Ury (ioods. It will he found unsurpassed for all Southern nierchxnts. All depart mcnts of our business have been much enlarged, especially that for llress Goods, where we are constantly owning all the novelties ol the season, to which we now ssk particular attention of both Jobbers and ketuilers. Our stock consists ol Kress (looas, Miswl" anu Cloak'. Prints, Kleached Shirtings, Itrown Sheeting-). Flannels and ltlsnkets. AVoolen (inod., Yankee Notions, While (ioods. Km broiderirs. Hosiery, iients' Furnishing Goods, Millinery Ooods, etc., etc., all of which they otter at the lowest market prices by the pskags or pieee VO-eod ( A KHAR 1, WlllTFORD & 10., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in ii ea n -m 4 in: cloth i xcj, AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDINU. 55, 57, 59 and 61 Hudson Btreet. Near Iiuane. corner of Worth street, IM i: W Y O U K . T. g. r.BHART, HRNKT AHASSR. WM. B. WUITlUSn, J. R. TAX WAUKNS.t, A. T. B A U ll.TON. Office of Payhau A Carharl in liquidation. 7M-od C irTJE NTE R PRISES. mr.iT IMO.V GIFT CONCERT 10 HE DRAWM AT (irovr'M Tht'ntre, Washineton, D. C, Sept. 27th, 1866. 30, 017 YALTA CLE PRIZES will be presented to ticket bolder", including $25,000 in Greenbacks!! XTMEER OF TICKETS IFSUED ir.,(Mih. ll Price loah. Five lor ft On. sent by mail on receipt of pnee, and three cent stamp for re turn poiaae. (rood initui-emcnts civen to rcli.nble Agents. The drawing will PoM'Il YLLY take place on the above date. Ail communications should be addressed to VINCENT, BITTERF1ELD t CO., 34G Pena. Are., V asking ton, D. C. ii- p n. wh- yi I Teyst, C hints mid Fancr ooU 1JKADS, M ARTiLC?. FLATKS. PLATE 1 Pencils, etc., etc.. at i-tra-burier Nuhn s, o .Maiden Lane, oorner of Wiliiam sueet, ew York. (. A Jl. beinr new the largwt importers in their line, and havingairt in their lull s'ock f,.r i..h at the Irtwe-i gold rates, are enabled to ener for the coming season extraordinary inducements. IfTiTrrs will do well te faror thens with their tonfolence, and bay at once. a-w .Mail orders promptly e-t crated. oVod 1-HiRSALK. AN ADAM PB KSS. PLATTi.N JT inches. wit hlsirtun epparataseotnplete: will be sild low if applied for w-na. It is tn good running order, and tear be seea running any day in our possession. Apply to, or s-Hrcs, WmiMORE BROTHERS. CROCERIES & LIQUORS. DR. JAS. U. TOWNKS Ht'UH TORRSNGB, Cotfbcville, Hiss. Ureuaua, ill ins TOVVNKH & TORRKNCK, Groeertt. Cotton Factors. OOMMI88ION MEECRANTB, No. 34 aeiieraon tstreei. MEMPHIS- - TENN. A LL COTTON CONSIGNED 10 vo iuu A be Insured under our open policy, unless otherwise instructed. .,,,,.. Messrs. Alex. Bowers ana a. i. "r" located with us. Thy will be pleased to see their friends, and will endeavor to five satis i.Aii..n i..! who will give tlieui a call. Meiiipliisand Madison Ale Depot JAMES BACHMAN, Pbop'b, NO. 349 FRONT STREET. Near Otoentrre House, Mumphls Tens. KEKP CONSTANTLY ON II AND M Alli son snd Cincinnati Ales and Porter, which we sell by the half barrel, keg or dmon, and .l.liv.ir to stcaiulioata anil all parts ot the city free of charire. W TOOP, PHILLIPS & CI RODE, WlioleNMle UroffrM, COTTON" FACTORS, Commission Merchants, AND DSil.SKS IN PI.AXTATKKV fSlllMi:N, No. 200 Front Street, oor. Court, MKMl'lUH TKNN. fpilEHANDLINU AND SALE OF COTTON I wm iiiultea socciulitv ; our Air CliAS. K. PlllLLII'M, who has charge of this branch ot our business, having had near twenty years' ex perience therein in this city. All Cotton con signed In us by river or railroad will be covered by our open policy ot insurance, unless otuur wima ittlruitl,il. Our stock of Bugging, Rope, Iron Tien nn.l Vlanintion Kunulitss will ulwuvs be found lull and complete. 77 KENTIX'KY FA It 31 PRODK'E. vJ HMSHI liu.-licls while Shaker Hill Potntoes; fsmll Ihi.IimU wliitn Nttshannork Potatoes: 2(XJ bushels Kurly White Sprout Potutoes, for seed ; 5(100 bushels sweet white and red Potatoes; rtiMMk IhikIibIs silverekin Onions. Delivered to L. i Al. lUiilnm.l Itupot, ut Louisville or Memphis. , ... . .,, Address A. 1. n ui.r.r. iv.y, Louisville, Ry., Or leave orders with E. P. Hates A Co., N o. 4(1 Main street and ITU Front street, or at W. 11. Fullerton A Co. s. 41', Monroe street. Biem phis, or at iviuson Jt Uilbert's, 2-4 Main Btrect. 2-''' D. H. EVANS, Imiorter and Wholesale Denier in Wines, Liquors and Cigars, IVo. 11 Mouroe Slreci, ( ( MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, HAS IN STORE AND FOR SALE, AT the lowest market rates, luti bbls Whiskey, various grades. 75 hi pipes Cognac Brandy. Ill puncheons Jamaica Kuin. 15 pipes Holland and Schiedam Oin. . lotl W casks Madeira, hherry and Port Wines. W baskets Piper Heidfieck Cbauipasne. .',5 cases Chos. Forrie Cbampwne, imperial and Cabinet. M oases Ureen hen I Champagne. 'Ml do linker's, lloatetler's and Plantation Milters. Ale and Porter- Direct Importation. tsJ casks Ouinness A Sons' Dublin lirown ritout. 150 casks Barkly, Perkins A Co. 8 London Por ter, in pinis and quarts. 3"l csfks Youngers' Edinburgh Ale, in stone jugs. 100 easks Csmpbell A Cn.'s Strong Ale, in pints and quarts. 250 cases Jcllry's Sparkling Ale. in pts. undqts. UI do Tennent's lilasgow Ale, pints. Together with a full stock of draught Ale. Hotels, restaurants and private families sup plied with Ale and Porter, in quantities to suit one dos. or upward. D. H. liVANS, 44 ii Monroe Street. PETROLEUM IS KING! rpiltRE AUK NOW ON KX111HITI0N AT 1 Lewis, Mulbetvs A-Co.'s, .tul Front street, retroleuin Moves, lor cisihineanu neuling ; rc trHremu (Jus l.iebts, more brilliant and ecouom ieal lhan siir coal ea ever made: and Petro leum hnv, lies, ttlllt have been pronounced the oniler el the age. The Petroleum Strive does every kind of Cooking, Washing, Making, Koasling, lirnii ing. Stewing. 1-rying. etc.. etc.. clc. belie and with leas expense, than any other stove now in use. It is not explosive, veryminplc, andean be used by any servant without tear of accident. It is especially adapted to all mechanical purpo sestor Tinners.'lailors.U alters Mil er-Platers, Dentists, 1'notogiapliers, ulcniurcrs, etc. Al so. for Offices. Chambers. Hed-Koouis. etc. For the sick room it is unsurpassed. It con sumes no coal or wood, but Petroleum only, it is tiee Iroin sjnoke. dust, ashes, dirt and odor, and can be heated ready for use in less than half the tim-s required by aoy other stove. All l-idios who are opposed to roasting theun-ehes while cooking their husbands dinners, are res pectfully invited to cast and see it. All who wish tu save money in tlie cost uf fuel, to make cooking a pleasure, and home healthy, clean and comfortable, should call and see it. The Petroleum Uas Light is alike renowned for its brillisncy und economy. Twu cents worth of Petroleum wil give a brilliant gas let for twenty hours, free from odor, smoke and soot, and needs neither chimney nor wiek. It can be adapted to every kind ot fixture, such as (ins Hands, Pendant., Chandeliers, Brackets, etc. In short, it is tbe delight ot housekeepers and tbe eye-sore ot gas companies. The Petroleum Knsine has so many slvan taves over every other steam engine, tint it is almu't impossible toenomerate them. It saves the wages of firemen, as tbe engineer has the fire under perfect control ; it lessens the danger bf explosion, as the tubes ran never get foul ; it takes up less room : and. above all, it can be run at less tban one-third Ihe expense of ordi nary enirine. that use ailher coal p wood. To be seen during business hours, and in full operation at iu u clock a.m. and 4 n clock p.ui H. S. hARoNl, S" Proprietor and Pataniee. V; ... t node's ImproTcd Cotton Picker For Picking Cotton U: the Field. k FIMPLR AND COMPACT INTRIT. Bent, weichine abo.it two pound- pick three or tour times faster tban by band, leaving the eottna eieaa and free from trash, f nee t JU, Orders can h filled b the iiowk si ArrrTrRTNo ro.. 1 Ce-iar street. ew York, Or hT onr srer. theonrh-nt the "n'h. IKIM. VOI R ion PRINTING TO THE It PIBLIO LKl'titR, where the prices are uniform and low, and where you arc si kk to gttnework. MECHANICAL. JOSEPH FIsAMSEItYf J3 f ;.l V ' 'S.fiVHf' 4 r I 4 i i ui. Pine Kitter, 242S Second Street, corner of Jefferson Street MEMPHIS, man. TBEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A , i K well selected stock f Iron snd DrassLUt and Force runiiw .-. COITO IV trJ INH. liPANTERS AND OTHERS WANTING 1 Cotton Oins will take notice that we at sole agents for the Southwest to sell the K. CARVER & (0. . COTTON CilN, and keep a supply of allsiseson band. s i ALSO, The Best Portable Cotton Press made. Will make a NX) pnnnd hale br the la bor of two men iu fifteen or twenly minutes. ALSO,-" 1 1'ORTAHLK 'KNOINKrl( iiorsk loAViaits. and all sisos of BELTING, at manufacturer's list . , Our uniform price for COTTON GINS , , riVK lOI.l.AItS IT.lt SAW. PERKINS, LIVINGSTON A POST No, 368 Main Street, ' , ' MKMPIIIS. TKNNKSSK1-:. I 21 By F. F. CORBY, Agent. MKMl'lllS i'OTTOX Geo. W. Cheek & Co., I'ltOPHIETOUH MANUFACTURE. OSNABURGS, COTTON YARNS AND Itope 1" nil Hizes, BAOQINQ, ETC. HKMOVAL. i riMIK OFFICE OF THE MKMPIIIS C0T 1 ton Mills is now at the home of t-clioolhcld x iiuuauer, .-roin biosci, wiiww nlv of I l.niilinrirs. rotton l arns. Kope. etc.. constantly on hand. AV. 11. Wltiti.S, tr u...,:.....,. S,.a,,t WESTERN FOUNDRY ! Machine Shor. WM. A. ROBINSON & CO. Wm. A. Robinsok. F. A. Mterli. R. NtrnoLsnK, T. B. Saundkri. . a VTP.n A RIISPKVSION OF BUSINESS IV tornearly tour years, we agmncoiueoeioro thu public, soliciting a share of patronsge in Ihe above branches of business in our buildings ,1 Lf NHr.liliy nritn,r.i. Opposite the OnyofO llnuiie. UT ..a nnn.o .O loiilfl Bill. reOSir P.SW Villi. k-nn.;.,..a at... forni.h nil kinds of Cast- : ,.. n..: lAi 11 utttfiti,,,... Ituilroails or I, IK" l"l ,,.. i ,.-, Sleambnais. With an experience ot SWenty- nve years as practical nieciiann-s anu uihoiuii ists, we led cnulident of our ability to give sat ielactinn. Our iriccs shsll he as low as Ihe ex penses of labor and material will admit of. 40 THUS. UAYOWKI.!.. JAB. ANDKR30K. SI AY DWELL it AMJERSON, Marbles Works, fit UNION HTHsT.lCr, lit tn con Second and Third, MEMPHIS TENNESSEE. MONUMENTS. TOM RS, HEAD AND Foot Stones, Mantles, Vases, Counter and 'futile Tops, Furniture Slabs, etc., nf the best lllllian aim Alliern-nii aiHiinuoAnuiuu iu m. style and at reasonable prices. Ourwork isnur reference. Cull and see. GAYOSO PLANING MILL RUSSEL, GROVE & CO., PROPRIETORS. Adams St., l ast of ISayoii (.ujeso, M KM I'll IS, T F.N N KSS y. E. MANl FACTrilERS OP DI1ESSED 1 1 M bcr. Flooring, WeHtberhouiding. Do'rs. Snxh, blinds, W no low and Door Frumes, Arch ritivas, tlasc. Mantels, Mouldings, Cornices, Staircases, Handrail, Newels, Rulusters, Lat tice, li liu'trsdis. Brackets. Packing Dnxts, Pump Tubes, etc., etc. Keep on hand, si lit times a good stock of the above, as alco Glared Snuli, of nil Mxots, Circular M'orli, Scroll Niming autl Tiirnlnj;. Of every desoription promptly attended to. All orders by mail or through the Poutbrrn Erpress Company attended to with promptness. i-Po1o.cs address. ' l.nck Hoe .TO" X .. E. ItOCIlK, PREMIUM BOOT-MAKER NO. 43 80UTH COURT SQUARE, ?LLC?J I'HIra. TKNN. 7.1 l.illlliil.Bgl i yiV-v.'i 'AVi maau IirSHIlSOJ 4EULAJD, m"Jjt mam Boots, Shoes, V." and Rrogans A- m m m 'i Mrr,, MEMPHIS. -TEXN. V m m w no a iVAViVi'i iWi Jr .."w fstrr fH'?!5