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BOOKS and STATIONERY 10T MAIN STREET 1 WKBBTBB BLOCK. W.Z. MITCHELL, MISOELLANEOUS BOOKS A Full Stock of nthu. Hvmn Books, Fiwr Books Toatnmsnta, JarsnUe Book. Sovsls, Muoalt Book, and Diplomas. LL OF WHICH AWt OFFEBKD AT THE r Lowest M&r KM rnoos. oar goods. . - Mississippi amTtemIssek It A I L R O A I) 5n 52 BlILFJ SHORTER Than am' Other Route flX) GRENADA. JACKSON. VICKSBl'RO 1 tod New Orleans. Trains leave daily at 4-Oi i.m. Tim to New Orleans. J Hours. iWcatie Checked TUrouBh ti .k tip malm at Mississippi anil lev ncssee Depot, foot M ain street, and at N o, 5 JtflB"OB "JMvMMoK i.'i 8-pL C. P.OAKLEY. . M ,. tlcn'l Ticket Avent. PUBLIC LEDGER. Otlice. No. 13 Mwdinon Htrvot LARGEST CUT C1BCILATI0X. MUMPHISt Thursday Evening, October 4. 1866 VALUE OB KO TALtTZ. We are an agitator in matters that ap pertain to prop-eta and the arts of peace. The laeging energies of men need to be stimulated from time to time, and the heft means of doing that i to appeal to their interests. Disguise it as we Bay, and nnder whatever cloak we will, men are selfish, and so is woman. Com- rrinnities, when acting in a general or corporate capacity, may practice a de Free of selfishness not at all pleasant to observe in an individual The corpora tion of Memphis, acting for a great pop ulation, may institute means of self-pre-srrvstion. The city, viewed as property, is immense, and owes its value t the popnlntion residing within its limits. Tale away the population, and the land npon which our great baildings stand, is lowered in value to the sum of its capa city to yield commercial products. In other words, il finds a level with the same nmonnt of real estate in the producing regions. Its value is purely the effect of circumstances. Chance the circunistnnces and the value is changed. Drive trade away from us, and our population cannot subsist here. v It must divide, wander off and distrib ute Itself. In proportion as this is the case, the city falls, property comes down, and millions of value, the product of concentrated capital and energy, is des troyed. North Mississippi and West Tennessee created Memphis. That is to sny: They came here to sell their cot ton and purchase their goods. Merch ants came here to receive, sell, or ship the staple, and supply the goods. As the product of cotton increased, the city crew. Without that staple we should have no city on these bluffs to-day. Without that staple, or a like amount from some other source, it cannot ex pect to continue a city. Cotton created Memphis, and cotton only can preserve it. We may talk widely of manufactures, but it is apparent that the whole South is to be dolled over and mode vocal with the whir of ma chinery, turning out the fabrics we now go to New England for. Every city in the South is as well adapted to manufac tures as this city. It is impossible thnt we could ever have a monopoly in that branch of enterprise. Our position may give us a monopoly in the cotton trade, but we must have sagacity enough to pee our danger, discover our advantage and lie swift to act upon it The danger is imminent, aud our advantage shonld be studied. We are on the banks of a great river, whose whole surface has been cov ered with products shipped by our hands. If there is not now so great a fleet of steamers plying np and (down, what it the reason of the difference? There it not the cotton nor the goods, the equiva lent of it, to be transported. The first reason is the production it deficient. The second is rivals are stepping iu to compete with ns by offering superior ad vantages to the planter. The contest it fair, certainly. If the planter perceives his interest to be in another quarter, he ought to go and will go there. If other cities can beat us in the race, they have a right to do so. If we cannot make it the interest of the planter to come'liere, we have no right to expect his trade. But how is this to be accomplished T By superior inducements. What may they be? Cheaper transportation, smaller charges and better prices, evidently. Save money to the cotton planter by un derbidding rivals, and he trill come here, and our city will hold its trade. Try it ALARMED. Some timid people who are returning from the North, bring at discouraging accounts of conservative prospects. We don't believe all we hear. People float ing along the great highways of travel can know nothing of the real sentiments of the people, Tbey bear a great amount of Radical bluster, but very little truth. We have faith in the people. In deter mining the itsuet aow before them, tbey will determine the question of constitu tional libertV on this continent The soldiers are divided. May we not con dude that they, the Democrats and the conservative Republicans, will form a combination not easily defeated? Next Taesday, the States of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana vote. Whatever other! may think, we think we shall hear of a good result. ' " ' , ' A3 IRISH OPIHIOK. The Boston Pilot, the leading and the ablest Irish-American paper in this coun try, likes the bold, frank manner of the President in addressing the people, and says: " He does right to defend himself, and his policy against the rude and bru tal attacks of the Radical Congress, press and mob. He talks plainly to the peo ple, and they understand him. Figura tively, when he speaks, thirty millions of people listen. Single handed and alone, with truth, sincero love for the Union, and reveronce for the Constitution, and determination to enforce the laws, he can meet and overturn his enemies. We are thankful that he has seen fit to take this eourte. and entertain the firm belief that the results of the Presidential tour will operate for substantia good.' CONCESSION. Wo see with some stipprise that some .i. e I. htMnnd nnri nailers ill mo ouuiu aiu I. ......... - - r i lenning in favor of the proposed Consti tutional Amendments. The New Or leans ricayuue is reported of the num ber. Those who take that ground, take counsel of fear, and in ho manner rep resent the sentiment of the South.- .The people of the Southern States will not ratify. , If they should, they would lie no nearer the union than before. It is not the intention of the Radicals to admit the Southern States. ; Why should we humiliate ourselves to no purpose? A HE8S0 LAWYER. A Washington dispatch of the 1st says: 'A motion was made in the Criminal Con it of this district to-day to admit to practice .T.isathas J. Wright, a colored man of Pennsylvania, who has been en gaged in his profession at the bar of the I'rcedmen's Courts in South Carolina. The court appointed three lawyers to ex amine into his qualifications. This is the first application of a colored man to be admitted to the bar of our District Courts. BENNETT. The "New 'York JFoWii says: ' It is reported that James Gordes Ukxsktt, senior, whose recent course has shown his hearty sympathy with the movemeirt, intends to present a stand of colors t ue of the nero regiments now orchil ... . . . . i . i lzing in this city. Utimor says mat me resentation will take place on Washing ton Hlglits, and the distinguished dcior will probably make an address, Jefining it position, 'that afternoon. gST The fact of the President having a ohev at all was an act ot usirpation. The Executive was the servant of the Legislature. This language wan recently Ased in a speech by Cattkl, the newly eleeu '. Radical Senutor from New Jersey. fi-' can the simpleton be such an ass as ' to know that the Legislature is the st ant of the people, or to think that i the master of the President? iMff The Louisville Journal very per- neiitly remarks, that as the new bounty ill gives one hundred dollars to bmck soldiers who served two years, and only fifty to white soldiers who served in the rmy for the same length of time, the ndieul Congressmen evidently estimate the value of one negro warrior as equal to that of two soldiers of their own color. BtsTA. meeting of pruminent mer chants has been held in Charleston to sustain'the National Express Company. Geo. A Trenbolm presided. Resolu tions were adopted urging the Board of Directors to reorganize the company on a permanent basis, and promising the support of the mercantile community. trf The Herald? Washington special says the Superintendent of Indian Affairs for Arizona Territory reports that it train bear Prescott was attacked in Au gust last by a party of 150 Indians. One white was killed and one wounded, and it is reported that thirty-three Indians had been killed. Kci? Letters from Paris assert posi tively that the Empress Caslotta will leave fur Mexico sometime in October. Whether the leaves for the purpose of escorting Max. to his native home, or to remain awhile longer in the country it not definitely known. Ic9""Eeco Homo" has reached its twelfih thousand in England, and the demand still continues. The authors name is not yet known, but if he prefers profit to fame, he is probably satisfied, for it is announced that his publishers have already paid him fHO.OOO. teP A negro in the army gets from the Radical Congress $300 bounty. A white man in the army gets bat f jO. A Rad ical Congressman, for being in Washing ton a small part of two years, gets (10,000, $5000 of it being extra pay. tQ?We notice that many of the East Tennesteeans, tired, we imagine, of that BROWXi.ow-ruled and ruined section, are leaving it, and going to Missouri I Mis souri t Echo answers Misery f IMPEACHMENT OF THE PBESI DEXT. Demands by Wendell Phillips. The Radical Flan Foreshadowed. Front tbe Anti-Slavery Standard. The House of Representatives is nrgenl to impeach President Johnson. We add our voice to the demand. There are abundant reasons for the measure, and the need of it is self evident. If the present emergency does not demand a recurrence of this constitutional method of protection, it is impossible to conceive one which would. But we hold impeach meut of little or no value, indeed useless, unless the House, when it Ityt its articles of im peachment before the Senate, demands that Mr. Johnson be suspended from the exercie" of hit functions, and that act as President until Mr. Johnson it ac quitted, or, in any other result of the trial, until the next presidential term commences. . Without this the constitutional provi- tion for impeachment of the Executive is a sham..' As it it, the remedy is wholly unattainable in ordinary circumstances. But if the impeached President, tanlike other accused and impeached oftioers, it to be allowed to carry on his illegal ntieniei while on trialand uotil the sen ate pronounces him guilty, the whole nrovision is worse than useless. The true rule undoubtedly is that when of the Honse of Representatives pro nounces the President guilty of grave misdeeds and offers to the Senate evi dence of its accusation, the incumbent ceases to have a right to exercise its office until acquitted. This is the only con struction that leaves any value in the constitutional clause; and when we re member how Dowerful tho Executive must alwayt be to prevent any action against himself by the House, we see there can be no danger in recognising it as the ennstitutional rule, although no express provision for it is made in that instrument I Further still, we urge on the thirty ninth Congress, . before it adjourns, it provide! by law for the assembling of the fortieth Congress on the 5th day of March, 1SG7. As the Constitution now stands, the fortieth Congress will not astemble till December, 1S67, thus leaving the whole terra from March 4 to December 4 of that year for the President to plot treason uncontrolled by Congress. This should never be allowed. The Constitu tion givet Congress the power to remedy it. Let there be no neglect to exercise this power and save the nation from this peril, j Wespkll Phillips. FROM NEW YORK. Piratea on the Hudson. Pouohkeepdik, October 2. A heavy robbery was perpetrated at Cold Springs, New York, yesterday morning. The thieves entered the store of one Cooley, and took awav lanre Quantities of silks, velvet, ribbons, etc., to ttie amount oi f 1000 Mr. Coolev has offered a reward of $200 for the arrest and conviction of the scoundrels. The Hudson river, at the present time, is infested with eangs of thieves from New York to Albany. The pirates as cend the river in small sailing crafts, and depredations are being committed along its banks. Stafford, recently shot at Sing Sing while attempting to escape, was one of the leaders of the gangs from up the river. Reports reach us of horses, silverware, and clothing of every de scription being carried away from differ ent points, and in almost every instance strange looking vessels have been seen in the locality where the robberies were perpetrated, the day previous to he theft. 1 " "" S13IXKR. Boston, October 2. Hon. Chas. Sum- ... . . i . e ner deliverea tne opening lecture, oi course, before the Parker fraternity this evening in the music hall, to a Urge au dience. His snbiect was the "Presiden tial policy, the one-man power, and Congress." . . . , .s , The address,5 which is long, and ev idently prepared with much care, gives an elaborate review of the national sit : uation, and severely criticises the course of President Johnson and his counsellor. Mr. Sumner sums up the case as follows: The President, wielding the one-man power, has assumed a prerogative over Congress utterly unjustifiable, and has undertaken to dictate a fatal policy of reconstruction, which gives sway to rebels, and puts off the blessed day of peace and reconciliation. The Presi dent must be taught that usurpation and apoBtacy cannot prevail. He who promised to be Moses and has become Pharouh must be overthrown, and the Egyptiaus that follow him mnst. share the same fate, so that it shall be said now as aforetime that the Lord over threw the Egyptians in the midst of the sea. THE BR0WXL0W PILGRIMAGE. Chicago, October 2. The roost meet ing at Lake Park this afternoon was largely attended. At noon the Southern loyalists were conducted to the meeting by the committee of arrangements. Thej procession was composed of detachments of veterans with the flags formerly car ried in their regiment. Along the route of procession several buildings were decorated with flags and appropriate mottoes. Five stands for speaking were erected in the park. Speeches were made by Oov. Oglosby and all the members of the Southern del egation. To-night there is to be a torcb-Iight procession, composed of bunds of music, soldiers, civil societies and, citizens. A large number of buildings along the line of march are handsomely illuminated. The delegation goes to Springfield. THE CONNECTICIT ELECTIONS. New York, October 3 The Tribune says the Republican Unionists have car ried almoi-t every town where they seri ously tried, including quite a number that were against them last spring, and that there is scarcely a township which doos not show a decided Republican gain in the popular vote. , Hastj-osd, Ct., Octobers. We nave returns from one-third of th town elec tions of yesterday. The Democrats and Conservatives have made decided gains over the Republicans. In Glartonbury, Sunsbury, Somers, Middletown, Canton, Oranby, etc., where strict political tests were made, the Republicans were de feated, and every one of these towns was gained to the Democrats and Con servatives. WASIIIXGT0X. den. Lee's Household Effects. Washinotok, October 2. The house hold effects left at Arlington Mansion by Gen. Lee, or rather the fragments re-' maining of them, were yesterday de livered to the party authorized by Gen. Lee to receive them. This was done, the National Intel lujencer says, nnder an order of the President It appears that nearly everything of any value had been stolen. Many valuable heirlooms, including some of the family portraits, were taken from the frames, and packed in boxes, and stored in the upper loft of the mansion. Since 161 these boxes have been broken open, and everything of any real value taken away, and the letters and private papers of Gen. Lee scattered over the loft. CONSTITUTIONAL AMEXDMEXT. New Yore, October 1 The Herald New Orleans special savs that on Satur day Mr. Bacon, of the Oretrent, received a summont from President Johnson, and left to-day for the White House. Prominent Southerners just from the North report that popular sentiment is . .tirely with Congress. This creates ich alarm among the politicians. The Picayune has changed its editor, - J it is understood that it will in future . .vocate the immediate adoption of the nrti rational amendment The Bet .o givet the amendment a facile trap- port OIL STRIKE IN INDIANA. Tirrk Haute, October 3,-r-Oil was ttruck this morning at a distance of 1300 feet in the artesian well being sunk here by Mr. Chauncey Rose, of this city. It flows at the rate of about forty or fifty barrels per day, with tubing only extending ten or" twenty feet below the surface... Jl is jitimated . that it would produce one hundred barrels per day if properly tubed. The oil is of good quality. J( has been -Visited to-day by hundreds. This is considered the more important, as the only oil as yet found in this part of the country in paying quali ties. - -' I , w - What a Gallant Soldier Thinks. General McGroarty, who was in near ly every bnttle'of the war East and West, who received no less than twenty-two wounds in the service, and who lost his arm while fighting at the head of his regiment, gives the following advice to his old companions in the field, at a lute meeting: I have marched over many a mile of the territory of these United States; I have buried two brothers, and I have seen hundreds and thousands of my com rades laid low in the dust; I have suf fered, or been willing to sutler, all that it was possible for a man to suffer who loved his country, but I am told by Mr. Eggleston that the Union for which I fought whs only a myth the Union for which I lost my brothers and friends was only a myth that there; was noth ing in it that we had to keep these States out of the Union instead of keep ing them in the Union as we believed that tbey were, . I say to you to-night, if you have the common feeling that belongs to human ity, if you know what it is to respect such a rag as that the stars-and stripca of your country if yon know what it is to T. . .... ... t- ......L,T.. , tecl all tnattneiion8iiiuiioo oi tne umieu States gives you, you are called upon now by your country to do greater and more valiant service than Ihe soldiers in the field did. They may tell you that, they object to your representative, Mr. Pendleton. Thank God, he has brains enough to speak for himself, and he can refer to his record in Congress, and on the stump, and in the papers, and every place, and not blush to see the record placed before him, or hear it read. Myself and other cripples can stand up and. we can all bear testimony to the fact that Mr. Pendleton has 'never voted for a bill that was to deprive us of a cent of pay, or to interfere. with our rights as citi zens and soldiers. "Never." We are proud of him, and such men as Benja- min Eggleston, and some of those who are following him, may come here and speak about what the Democratic party has done about Mr. Yallnndieham or any other man, I don't-care who he is; but all you have to sny to them is that we are not looking .to what men have been, but we are looking to what wo shall be in the future we are looking to the preservation of the States and the Gov ernment. Tbt T lal of Jeff. Davis. Richmond, Va., October 2. It has been definitely ascertained to-day that no term of the L. S, Circuit Court will be held here this month. The June term was illegal, and consequently the ad journment to-day here was invalid. The opinion is represented that the counsel of Jeff. Davis will ere long test the effi ciency of the writ of habeas corpus awarded by Judge Lyons or Judge Mer edith, of this city, anil if tbey tuil to make the- application it is expected the bar of Richmond will hold a meeting to discuss the propriety ot that procedure one the part of one of their number Wur is a French franc of no value compared with an American dollar? Because it is tcorth leu. , Short visits ure the best, as the fly said when he alighted on a hot stove. BY TELEGRAPH. THE NOON DISPATCHES LATEST FROM ALL QUAUTfRS COTTON AM) GOLD QUOTATIONS. New Yoke, October 4 Gold" UHt ; sterling f. The steamer City of Bath, hence for Savannah, in going down the harbor to day got ashore on the State ledge', on South Boston fiats, where she keeled over and took in some water, but will get off next tide. Wii.msffTos, Dei.., October 3. At an election for J edges and Inspectors of Election, held throughout the State yes trrday, the Democrats and Conservatives triumphed. Newcastle county the only Republican one gives 400 majority for the Democrats and Conservatives, which is a gain of "W votes on the vote for Lincoln in 18G4. In this city they car ried two wards and gained loC on the vote for Mayor a few weeks ago. The democratic majority is 1500 in the State. Bostox, October 4 The Natiohal Union Men's State Convention, yester day, nominated Thomas II. Switzer, of Lowell, for Governor. The resolutions indorse the Administration, and favor eight hours as a legal day's work, and also the license law for the sale of liquors. The Democratic State Convention sub sequently indorsed the same ticket ' Philadelphia, October 4.. The chol era is increasing in this city. Yesterday there were forty cases reported to the Board. During the past few days sev eral fatal cases have occurred in Cam den, N. J. New Yore, October 4. Rear Admiral Gregory died this morning. IJIKI. O'MAHONV. At hit rwMrace. on Main treet, btweeo Market sod Y inrbcler. at S Vlorkthu mnmint, k. V. O'Mahunr, Alder sun r'urt Ward. Hia funeral will take tidarethis ereoinc alt pyi'v-k . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TRt'STSALK. BY VIRTUE OF A TRUST Ixwl, executed Inn., on Ihe :fh dr of ftmbr, lHni, byCliaton MrVtw-kin. to a eure tbe payment of certain aotea due Edwin Whttmoret and whlt deed of rrmrt if ef rerd in the Riter's other of f-helhr count r, Ten hhi, in book 4. i-art 1. i.eKee 44, &--ft47. I hall prord to aell. ateubiia aoetioa. forea.h, en Mondar. November 6, 1M6, bejwera ike bean of in and 12 e'lloek, a-m.. in front M..n tarrat, Lanier A Ca.'a effire, Irvin Ailoek. certain lot of land, eitnatod in Ch ! beanc tbewnrt half ef lata No. r'4 and 2A in tbe ttrrenlaw A rafleran.' nhdiviaiua. The title to tbe nmneru ie believed U be lead, bat I will cherry a trwtee. il U. Hi MOM-AAilAT. Tratten. ' AMUSEMENTS. GREENLAW OPERA HOUSE. Lessee and Manager... HI Mia MaiMMter--. TrwMurer.. ..... Miuioal Director ...F.A.TANNKIITl.L W. H. CUK.STKR J. L. WRACK .........Sio. OLIVltKA Fourth appearance of the talented triutodiun, IR. CHARLES DILLON, THURSDAY KVENINO. October 4th. W6, JJKL.rUlilUQK. TUB mia iiMBk. VriiivHaneBt of Mr. CbarlM Dillon. Prima of Adininirion : Ptkinuette and Tiro's Circle, II; Family Circle, &u ot. ; Uallorv, Hi rta,; Colored Itoxea, Uo ota.i eoloroa tinllory, 3b ot. No extra charse for socurwl jeat.. NEW MEMPHIS THUATHK Leasee and Manaer W. C. THOM PSON filatt Manaor - W. 11. 1RA Y'l'ON TreLurar .?!.!' C. D. STKINKUUL Last night but one of the emmament of tbe treat American Trugndieu, MR. L. P. BARRETT. THURSDAY KVENINO, OetnboHth, MARBL.K Ilk. AM'; Ot. THK HCULPTORb llRKAM Mr. Bariatt as Pbidiaa, tbe seulii tor, and Kapbaal Uuchalet. Friday OrandCoaipliiuentary benofitof Mr. Lawreiu-e Barrel t. . , . , 6CA1.K Of fKICKS-Drem Circle and Par nuett, it; Orcbextia Chain. l 1 0: Family Circle. 5ki ; Third Tier and Colored Uallery, 25c; Colored Bntea ftllc. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE SOLD-A CUICK-ERINOPIANO-coai in New York will be sold at a irraiLt uu-riftaa to aottle utorajre und monev advAnued. Call ut No. 375 Main street. Jackson Block. METROPOLITAN llOTKL (FORMERLY WbileiDore House), HID end 111 Adams Kl. This utablisbuient is open at all hours, both duy and nisbt, for the reception of tbe travel ing community as well as regular nnd perma nent boarder. The bouse ie pleaiantly located, conveniently arransed, and well furnixhed, with several Hue family room, frontiiur un Adams street; also eouie two other suits of roouia for large families. 104 Z. U. WHITKMORK. Prop'r. 1. IAOIC WKSB. T- V. SKI.LKSH. S. M. WEBB & CO., COTTON FACTOUH AND 11 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lee Block, UNION STUEET,' ' ' MEMPHIS. TENNEBSEB. IN 11 Id 5IOY AL. T HAVE. REMOVED MY OFFICE UP X atair., orer the a tore No. 274 Front street.- lewis iiowra. Cotton Factor, Produce and Comiuihiion Mer chant. It K M O V A L. . GO'ALiX C O AL! J HAVERRMOYED MY OFFICE TO No. JUOl-b Main Htroot. Where I open tht morning with 41, IKK) bubclM No. I PITTSBURi COAUjunt nrrived. and v L.ro 1 will be happy to meet all myoidcun Ii.iucit and aa many new onea as chooxe to luvor me with their patronage. 52 H. B. PACKER. C1I1ANCEKV COURT OF M ISM PH IS, Truneanee. Prudence L. Latban . vs. Win. II. Latham. It appearing froul an r.flidarit in this cause, that the defendant. Win. 11. Lath am, ie a non-reiident of tbe Slate of Tonnewee: It ia therefore ordered, that be make bis ap pearance herein tt the Court House, in the city of Memphis, Tennessee, within the ttrwl three daya of tbe next tenu of suid Court to commence on tbe teeoud Monday in November, iNsi, and plead, answer or demur to complaint bill, or the tame will be taken for confessed, as to hi in, and set for bearing fx-jxirie, end that a copy of thie order be published nnoe a week, fur lur successive weeks, iu the Memphis Evening Ledger. A copy-attest. Al'UCSTOS ALPTON, Clerk and Maaier. By Bi:xj. Coi.ata. Dep. Clerk nud Maotcr. Thornton Jt Colemah, Sol. for Coinp'l. lr- Tennessee National Bank. DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY i AXD 1INANCIAI, AGENT OF THK UNITED STATES. ALSO DEPOSITARY AND FINANCIAL AGENT Fur tbe District of West TenueMwe. Dons a Qenoial Banking Business M AK1S COLLECTIONS IN SOUIUERN STAIKS. ON VAVOKA.BLES TEHMB. MAIN HTHKtCT. Ol't iritan.l of th Planter Bank OEO. R RUTTER, President. J. B. Ht'TCHINSON, VieePrcs't. f,t WALTER H. MOKOAN. Cashier. A'r AUCTION. PUBLIC SALE o r Nineteen Lotn IS LANES' Sl"B-DITISION. ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. OrtobeMth, at 4 o'clock, tbe following most desirable residence luts will be aold to tho birheat bidder : Four lot fronting north side of Vance street, corner of Lauderdale. Five lota adjoining same, east ide of Lauderdale. Ten lota on south side of Rawhng's place, a new street 411 feet wide, overlooking tbe beanti f nl grounds of J . J. Rawlings. Kaq.. m atrictly firl-clajs property, surrounded by elegant pri vate residences, contiguous to the bei school, with access to the Bead stmt railway to market and lo tbe ba.iaee portions of tho city. We are directed to sell upon tbe following very lib eral terms : Half cash; halaore in one and twe years with interest. Tbe ea.b payment will be received, it desired, in aof roved eomnHrrrial (npor at 60 days, including interest. tl upon the premises at 4 o'clock p.m. KOVSIKR. TREZKVANT A CO., 27 Auctioneers. Official Drawings nf the Misssari Slate LetUrv. CLASS No. 57S-Daw Oct 3. 1860. 4X, 70. M, 6d, 24, M, IS, 51, . J, 63, 4b, 74, 75. EXTRA CLASS No. 571 Dba ws Oct. 4. la. 0, 19. 41. 2. 47. U. 49. 76. 37, 6S. 74. 22. 43. NO GIFT ENTERPRISE ! Or any olbrr Nwf utile t ALA1AKA. MIMOORI AXD KENTUCKY TATS eVXD HATHA LOTTERIES. 0XLI LEGAL LOTTERIES IN U. S. rjiHEY ARB DRAWN UNDER FTATE JL Charters; bare been drawn f evur FORI Y YEARS. B,nd most be and are deposited with U.S. Cvlleetor aa beewnly. The (.ri 70s are drawn in puWie by two anoni Ccuiti. ssninere appointed by Ibe Slate. M t be drawn if liokeif are toU r no. PKIZEH ALL OAH1I! There aretwo PtaAe Drawings etch day and two Havana Drawings ewoh snanth. Draw in rs eaa be aeea twe koara after pur chaeof Tickets. 1 1 n e hal f t be Tick ets are Prime. Pnree paid en day ef pwrekaae. Ticket 41 to !2u. according to Scheme. Pn.es 11 to llwi.t""!. according lo Scheme. . Frtaeiped AswatwHO. W. VAN VOAST, No. 3D Jstsnne Mreet. cab Afoneiee at No. 7J JeSerenn, one. 1 bird street No. 7ti Beat street No.2 Frofil street, room Ne.S; No. SuGayoso street. Z2 DRY .GOODS. JVEWiGOODS, ': :'- -T- POPULAR 1PRICES!! i ELSONDROS.' MAMMOTH CHEAP STORE a7.Main Street, f ARK NOW DAILY RECEIVING THE latest aud moat fashionable styles of DRESS GOOD", TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, SHAWLS. CLOAKS, ETC., Which they offer at the same Astonishingly Low Triers Which have made this Htore the resort of the clito and nt'liiou. and of all who want (.'ood Goods at Low Prices. Just received a fine lot of GREY AND WHITE BLANKETS, OSNABURGS, STRIPES, DOMESTICS, And other Goods suitnUe fur Plantation use, aud which we offer at pnoea which i;efy competition. Also a Fins Stock of NUBIAS. BREAKFAST SHAWLS, S0NTAGS, HOODS. ETC. We are now in receipt of our W II0LESALK STOCK, and would ask an examination of nur Stook, by CASH BUYERS, before purchasing elsewhere. KLbON MKOM. 4S 297 Main street. MEDICAL. Something New Fnder tbe Sun. 4 New Era in Medicine. LET THE SUFFERING AND DISEASED read the following : Let all who have been given un by Doctors, and spoken of aa incurable, read the following: Let all who ean believe facta, and can have faith in evidence, read the following : Know oil Men tv thnt Praentt, That on this, the twentieth day of June, in the your of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-aix, personally came Joseph tlaydock to me. known as such, and being duly sworn, deposed as fol lows : That he is the solo general agent for the United State and dependencies thereof, for pre pnrulions or medicines known at M AGGIEL 3 1'lLLSaud SALVE, and that tbe following certificates are verbatuin copies to the bent of bis knowledge and beliet. IL. S.J JAMES SMEITRE, Notary Public Wall Street. New Urk. Ds. Maooiki. : I take my pen to write you of my great relief, and that tho awful pain in my side has lett meat lnt-thankito your medicine. Oh, doctor, how thankful 1 am that 1 can get some sleep. 1 rnn never write it enough. I thank you again and again, and am sure you are rcnlly the friend ot all sufferer. 1 could nothelp writing lo-ou, and hope you will nut take it amiss. JAMES MLRS, Junel, 1KJ6. 116 Avenue D. This is to certify that I was discharged from the army with Chronic Diarrhoea, aud have been cured be Dr. Maggiel's Pills. WILSON HARVEY. New York. April 7, lStii. 21 Pitt Street. The lollciwing Is an Interesting ease of a mun employed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pouring melted iron into a Mask that wax dump und wet caused an explosion. Tho melted iron was thrown around and on hiiu iu a perfect hower, aud he waa burnt dreadfully. Tbe following certificate was given to me by him about eight weeks alter the accident : ..... NrwYosi. Jan. 11, IBM. My name is Jacob Hardy ; J am au iron foun der; I was badly bar lit by not iron in November last; my burns healed but 1 hud a running sore on my leg tbat would not henl; I tried Maggiel's slv. und it cured me in a lew weeks. Thie is ail true, and any body can now see me at Jack Bon's irou Works, Second Avenue. J.HAKDY. WHAT THE PATIENTS SAY OF Dr. Maggiel's Pills and Salve! rCxtracta from Virions Letter.. 1 "I had no appetite: Maggiel's Pills g.veme a hearty one." ' Your Pills are marvelous." 1 1 send for another box. and keep them in the bouse. 'Dr. Manuel has cured my headache that was chronic.' ' I a-ava half of one of your Dills to my babe fcr cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well in a day. " My nausea of a morning is now cared." "Your box of Maggiel's Halve cured me of noi.AS in the head. 1 rubbed snuie OI your Salvo behind my ears and Ibe uoiae lett. ' Send me two boxes : I want one fur a poor family. I enclose a dollar: your rrice is twenty-five rents, but the medicine to me is worm a dollar, Send me five boxes of your pills. " lrft me have three boxes of your Salve by aelurn mail. ' The beat Pills for hoadacke I ever Lad." 'Mr liver works like an angina, thanks to your l'dis. ' I am nleaaed to say to von. Dr. Ma am el that I would not be without a box of your Pill lorcuriug me of morning nausea lor tne world. " You will find enclosed one dollar. Your Pills are only 2i cents, but I consider them worth to me one dollar. ' Deai Dorrron : My tongue hod a fur on it every morning like tho back of a rat. Your Pills took it away." " I took half a rill at. I crashed it to nowder and gave it in jelly to my little babe fir cholera morbus. The dear little pet was well iu Ihiee hours alter. "I suppose it is hardly worth whllolo tell you tny burned foot has got well from the use of yourSalve. Enolosed find 25 caou tor an other box to keep in tbe bouse. " Seud me another box of alve." Enclosed find 75 sents for two boxes of your alaggiel s i ills and one of salve. The most gentle yet searching medicine I over swallowed. I Bavs Over 800 Such Testimonials. MAOOIEL-8 PILLS AND SALVE am al most universal in tbeir eitnetx. and a cure can be almost always a-uaranteed. hOH BILLIOl'S DISEASES nothing ran be more prod u tire of cure lhaa tkeae fills. Their almost munc in fluence u felt at once ; and tbe usual euiicomi- tants of this most distressing Uncase are re moved. These remedies are made from tin purest VEGETAIILK COMPOUNDS. They will nf,t barm the most delicate female, and can be given with good etlcct in prescribed doses to th voungest babe. FoR CCTANKOfS ,iS OKDKhS and all eruption of the skin Ihe SALVE ia moet invaluable. It does heal externally atone, but penetrates with tbe most searching efiects to tbe very root of the eril. DK. MAGGIEL'S PILLS ikvasiailt eras vns roLLOwixa tiiuisu: Asthma, Bowel Complaints, Coughs, Colds. Cheat Diseases, Cosliveness, Dyspepsia, Idarrh.e. Dropsy, Debility, 'i-ver and Ague, Skin Diseases, Headache. Indigertion, lnHuenia, Inflammation, Inward Weakness, . Liver Complaints. Lowness of bpiriu, hingworm, Kbeamalisea, Salt hheuiu. Scalds. Earh Boi Contains Twelve rills. OKK PIXX. IS A DOB I. NoTirx. None genuine without the en graved trade mark arennd each pot nt box, signed by iMMrioX J. MAiHsialL. ew York, to cunterlMt which is felony. t . Soli by ail respectable Dealers in Med icines tbroeibnut tbe I niied Stales and Cana da, at ii cents per box or pot. 4-14V . r-v i MEDICAL." IJ UC I If J , c, . :., i i. . i . (From Dispensatory of the UniUd.tatei. Dioama Crnnata, Buobu Leaves. , , ... ... ii i P RO PERU ES.-Thelr odor i strong, dillu siveand somewhat aromatic, their taatos bit terish, and analogous to uiint. i MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND BSCS. Buchu leaves are gently stimulant, with a pecu liar tendency to the Urinary Organs, producing diuresis, and like other similar luidiciuim. ex citing diaphoresis, when circumstances favor this mode of action. . , . ' They are given In complaints of tho Urinary Organs, suoh as Uravul, Chronic Calarrb of the Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder an Urethra, Disease oi the Prostrnleand Uotentio or lucoutiuuonoe of Urlue, from a lou. of ) in the parts concerned in its evacuation. , remedy has also boon rooouiiu ended iu yipof sia. Chronic Rheumatism, Qulaueoua Atfeotioii and Dropsy. ' I HELMUOLD'S EXTRACT 11 lit 11 U j by persons from tbe ages of U to 2i, and IVoiu to 55, or in the decline or cliange of 1 il'o ; alter Confinement or Labor Paint; Bed wetting in children. , . , , , ( , , IN AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FE MALES, lbs Extract Buchu Is unequaled by any other remedy, as iu Chlorosis or Rutcutiuii, Irregularity, Painfulness or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or SchirroOs Stat of the Uturus, Lvueorrhaa or Whites; ( DISEASES OF THE BLADDER, KID NEYS, GltAVEL, AMU DROPSICAL SWEL LINGS. Thie mediciuo increases the power of Digestion, and excites tbe Absorbents info healthy octiou, by which the Watery orC'alca rcoua depositions, mid all Unnatural Enlarge ments ure reduced, as well iu Pain ami li.tl.iu' uiation. . . . ' , jf UEL.VBCLDS EXTRACT BUCUU.Iih, cured every case of Diabetes in which it has been given. Irritation of the Neck of Ibe HI wi der and Inflammation of tho Kidneys, Ulcera tion of Ihe Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, DboHsot of tho Prostrate ((hind, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick dust Deposit, and Mucus or MiUy Diacliartfo, aid for Enfeebled and Delicutu Constitutions, ol both Sexes, attended with the following synij. turns: indisposition to Exertion. Los. ol Power, Low ol Memory, Difficulty of Breslhiul-. Weal; Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wake fulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain iu the Back, Hot Hands. Flushing of the Body, Dry Dim of the Skin, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countu nauce. Universal Lassitude of the Musoular System, etc II ELM HOLD'S EXTRACT Bl'cllU 18 DIURETIC AND BL0OD-PUK1FVING. and cures all Diseases arising from Habits of Dissipationi ivxoeiseg and lnipru.lcn.oiei in Life, Impurities of tbe Blood, etc., superseding Copaiba in affections fur which it in used, each as Gonorrhoea, Gleets, of long standing, and Syphilitic Affections-in these diseases used in connection with Ilo'iubold's Rose Wash. Bold st UiCLMllULiriS 1 Drag and .Chemical Waiehouss, m BROADWAY. And by Druggists everywhere. 4sk roit iii:lmiili';s, TAKE NO O i l 1 1 . Hew lire ot CouiilcrtYltMi f 4 -VP'S - - EVERY' MAN'S WIFE, AND ALL FEMALES. OLD OK YOUNG., married or siuglo, wlw ure I run bled wilu any ul tho following complaints should at once send for a bottle f English Feuinle Ui tiers and be oured : , . Hysterics, . ,, Sick Headache, Palpitutioo, Pain in buck und side, Smothering Sensation, Pains iu head and loins, Cold feet and hands. Fulling ol Ibe Womb, Paiul'ul Menstruation, Dilhoult Al ens t' uation. Chlorosis orGroen Siok-I.einiorrhea or Whites. nrsn. Swimming of the head, Irregul'r Menstruation. Loss of appetite, orvolis Trcliiliiiliir Kilr.ni. tmiI.smg' I Iceration of Womb, " Melchiiiieoly, . Ovarian Disease, Kidney Diseases, Wakefulness, Pallid Cheeks, Lorts of early. Beaaly.j ' i English Female Bitters Wore prepared specially fr tie above c'ass of diseunes and complaints, imd with cniili ienco wo rfCuinutend them to all who uinv lie sutler lug from any of the diseases an I ailings of fe males. One single bottle will tost their effica cy. No female who has been and is sulioring witb a chronic female eumplaint, should fail to bo cured by their use. It invigorates and arouses the whole system, and restores nature beruccuslomvd bubils. Sword, Torch, CouipnMst Those who are willing to kill y .ti with the sword, burn everything in the South with the torch, and divide our lands with tbe coin."., shall Ihey prescribe and prepare all your Pills, your Tonics, your Chill Medicines, your Coagb Syrups, and your Female Medicines, at a time when butter ones areprenarod iu Ibe Sooth and olleied you by your own " kith and kia t " BY THE POWERS ABOVE, exercise your own judgment, stand npon your own dignity, and buy from those who are gualiliod to give gatistaolion. DR0MG00LE & CO.'S Kino: of Chills. It absolutely cleanse your stomach, arouses the liver, opeos the bowels, carries oil tbe bile, makes permanent and quick cures, never affects the bead, ears or nerves, gives tone to tbesys teui, and can be administered to infanta. For all lo'insof , CUlLLHANt) ls'lCVJCM. whether recent or long standing, it effects speedy and effectual cures. Read the follow ing : BtAKonif, Miss.. Sept. 15, lflfifi. Mgaflis. J. B.LiNnatv C, Brandon: Alter having 1 1 led the skill of an eminent physician for months on two cases of chills in my family, without permanent cure, I was induced to try a bottle of Dromeoole i Co.'s King of Chills, which, I am happy to state, effected un entire cure in boih eases, and I cheerfully recommend it to uiy friends. Yours, etc., J. F. ltARKgTT. STRANGE, INDKKLV ' That so many men and women go moping and creeping about, with their pale and dejected faces, and big eyes, saying from day to d-iy, I've got the chills," when they can so easily be cured by using one package of DROMGOOLE & CO.'S KINO OP CHILLS. If yon walk Into sny Drag Store in Memphis nnd can't get it, tell them to send and procure them for yon. It will cure you alter all else fails; don't care how long you hare hal the Chills, yon can be enred. DROMGOOLE & CO.'S ' AMYGDALINE PECTORAl, For all diseases of the Lnngsand Chest- for Coughs-Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat Pneu monia, Pleurisy. B roc hi lis, Asthma, influer.ia Pain in the side. ' OROUP, Dry Hacking Cough, Tightness in the Chest, and all diseases ol the Pulmonary Organs The A-aygdaline pectoral causes tree exnwtorati.n by cutting the phlegm it miens the pores of the skin, relieves the pain aud difficult hreathiim ' and gives eutire relief to the distressing- mu.li at night. HPITTINO HLOOl), Soreness of the Breast, Difliculty of Hreathina Shortness and Catching of the Breath Calar ' rhal Affections, etc, axe relieved by its use. V do notssy it will cure CONISUlMlTIow But it will loosen tbe Cough, relieve the Pain rauMfreeaaS easy exictoraiion. and sooths' the troubled arid Nervous System As... Z and plea-ant Couch Medicine fr - . lUhitdrrn and lnlrtnf. It ie last Ihe medicine so much desired, as it is en exquisitely beautilul and unique prepara tion, ud Ml effects am tb. I ... ratifying. " "u" cv ia Y?UI COUGH Should nnvar be neglected, as it may soon lea.) to serious re-Milts, and it you will send and pro cure a large bottle of our " AmygdaUne Pecu. ral foryour Lunrs, yon will be perfectly dn lighted with its ,rtti It is prepared by the regular medical profession. ' rrice, Larjre Bottles. HI 00. In assortment of the -.r.i k,,,i.. d 1'hmiv.i iuuuiu n. uun.h.iu. . r . ,-. w c. orj ui- rilvJIEISAXnPLAKTrRs: Wonld sstsj winch by keeping, a stock'w them always on hand, for sale in Menpbi, by J. r. Arti.iliXjLK A CO . I LKKK,NACO, HI. W Is iVLa av Mw- w(v oil sK Wsw ' and by liruetftm n..r.iiir