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'A I PUBLIC LEDGER. Office. No. 13 Madiion Streei lISOitOikciStM POETRY Tub fullowinz charming pieco of word uinsio from McMilUari$ Magazine is attributed to Miss Muloch; ' . . TVlifn the world Is young, lad. ' ' '" ' ' And ell thetreesare green, And every goose a swan, lad, And every lass a quoon, . ., . Then At for boot and horse. Ind. j;v And round tbe world away; Young love must have its course, 1 J. And every do hi day. . When all the world is old, lnd. And all the trees are brown, And oil the sport in stale, lad. And all thewheels run down, Creep home and take your plaoe then, The spent and maimed among God grant you lind a face there. Yon LOVED TBI! TOP WIRS TOtSO. BY TELEGRAPH'. ' ! , i ''' MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES LATEST ROM ALL QUARTERS New Oiilkaks, October 2C The Col lowing appeared this evening: IIunQ's Pkpabtmist or the Orr.r.l Kitw Orlranb, October 23, ISfld S General: I am satisfied that there is only one wiit- in which the state of alTairs ou the Kio Graudecan be bettered, and that is by giving the earliest support to tho only government in Mexico, re cognized by our own, and the only one which ia rr.illy friendly to n. You will therefore warn all adherent! of auj party or prete tided government in Mexico that they will not be permitted to violate tha neutrality taws between' the Liberal Government of,, Muiico and the . United Slates, anst that they will not be permitted !o remiiia in our territory, and receive the protection of our flag, in or der to complete , their machinations for the violHtiitii of our neutrality laws. These instruction will be enfoived asainst the ndherenta of the Imperial Uuccnnecr, rei.reeutini; the ao called lruperi.il Govern ineiit of Mexico, and Bjfninsl thoie cf . Ortega, Santa Anna, and other fauioua. President Jnarez is the nclniowledjjed hend of the Oovern meat of Mexico. '' I am, General, very respectfully, your obedient servant, P. H. Sheridan, Major General, 17. S. A. To .it tiigaditr General t. L. Sedgwick, ftu mncctinr faa-DWriet of the Riotirande, ,.st v,iie, Taxa-1. Sls '.'Rt.iMN.?, October '!. Cotton :-: bale at "j to SCc;' week' re teipi, l,.V';i i.alc, njininst 10.000 last week: wV exports; lUiSOO bales; p-li. 112.5V0 bales. Gold, Grs-rs'. Oites, waj clsuuia to 1 the G r : ai President of Mexico, ar rive.? l-re t:;3- frora Xpw York'. He wi'.J '.-;.-. ':' n frr dsv( Cot nrownsville, siti h wit! ei:tT Mexico for tha ; t.r- r-el:iiisiiirif the Constitu :."cr i ij i u.ajui . ami,' warn this is if-vi i I.e sy, be will -nd a yr.:i'.w:r lo U'abinsu:L " ; ! pEar.cE, Octouer Z '. The Emperor of , Aui-ra reached here to-dry and was rvcraliy received by tbe Print and o8i ci:.!. Fi.oKEyrT, October 2j. Victor Email u"l will n-.u'ie bin formal entry into Vienna on tb th of November. Cox.jtanti;.opi.e, October Id. The Sc'.tftii of Turkey has formally recognized the Ilufj.ilailcr General and given him a reception at his palace, .... I.osnci:?, October 2li. Consols, 8!'; ,V2 m. C-V ' JjVKBiOou October 2$. The cotton tiH:!:ct i.. liinl at ljd for middling up lant!n, and pricn dfrlim-d 4M 1" ' (if the week 6i'l,0il0 bales. Lundok, OiioLer 2u. The Globe, in an editorial, filludcs to the designs enter t .im ! by the court of Prussia and Swe ll rn to ubsoib the kiucdom of Denmark. C'iniioU, ht.'ndy at 69J. The closing prima fr Auaeiican securities were: Kri-,505; IllinoU Central, 77; 5 20s, U'i l.tvr.r.Fool., October 26, p.m. Cotton rr.aihi-t t-teiuly ; nates to-day, 13,000 bales; mMdlit.z upland, 15J; breadstufTs, ErnJ; cum ndvr.ncc.d to 33s fr mixed Western; lr.rd tends downward., Paris, October 2"i. There is great anxiety in Frauce in regard to the con dition of the workmen of Lyons. The condition of the Empress Pnrlolta is described tti being hopeless. Maximilian wiil probably return in the Austrian fiicale, recently dispatched from Tries'e by the Emperor Francis J.-eph. It is f.-.id that twenty war steamers will leave fir Mexico in November, to bring home th entire French force. Wiieelisu, Wis? ViRoiKiA, October 26. Th vote polled in Wett Virginia Tetter-.i.iy wac lurger than any election finri' the Pretidi'iitial election of lt'C4. Tie ntnrns thus ftr received show a HepuLiienn gain. Barman is ondonbt- Jjy elect i-d Governor. Hubbard (Rep ) f ir Cor.re?", ubout 1C00 majority. Kilt hen (itep.) is elected in tha Second District Wheeling city Bod Ohio eounty arc warmly contested, the Den.Ofrats clniming a majority of 200. CiscixsaTI, October 2G Flour iafair demand and mat Let f.rin, superfine i10 50(211, trude brands $11 tOU, faucy brands 6015; wheat dull and declin.rp, i2 85 ; corn dull at fc'Oc; oats f-3c; whi'key ?2S4; pork dull at i'".l id ; bulk meat, bacon firm and stock I'cht, rales of f.O bhds. ; b&eoa in lots fl.or.Mois lCc ; clear tides 17i'S,19c; lurd declined to 11c; nothing doing in hues : no demand for green meats or lard; froecries unchanged and Crm; cctton dull and not much efferinf , mid dling D6c; gold 14C1. ATtsiroi-ts, Mo., October 2o. The im vealV ati( n, of the charges against tha Police Commissioners commenced thU morning. Tbe Governor claims juris diction to try tie case and pass judgment, end g'.re Lis decision not later than . J l .1 1. n.--i , Wednesday, oud.hus announced IhuUu the course of investication as to tha in nocence or gnilt of the Commissioners ho would act instantly. ' ' St. Loo;s, October 2C Flour active, buoyant and higher, $9 50 to fll 00 for fall superfine, $12 for singlo extra, $ 12 to $14 00 for double extra, f 16 00 for fancy ; wheat, spring, $2 80, fall, $2 95; choice corn, 90 to 9Yc ; oats active and higher, 48 to fi2c; lard quiet and un changed;' whiskey drooping, $1 33. New York, October 26 Gold, 147; o 20s of '65, A Ottawa. C. W.. October 26. TheTIo- tel de Carroll has been engaged for troops. A part of the 100th Koyal Can adian regiment will be stationed here this winter. '.- Toronto, October 26. It is rumored that an attempt will be made to rescue Lynch, the Fenian, who was sentenced to be hnng. 1 ' WAsmsaTOX, Oetober 2C Sherman, accompanied by Grant, had an interview with the President this morning. ' SEWING MACHINES. GKOVER 1.1 KER'S rELSBBATSO ELASTIC STITCH SEWING MACHINES! 'PHB GROVER 4 BAKER . ELASTIC X Stitch Sewinc Ma-hiii are superior to ail othmi. for the following reasons : L Thtv raw direct frvn tha .spools, and require ao rewindias of thread. 2. The are more easily understood and uej, and less liable to derange aitut than oih or ma chines. S. They ara capable of exeentinir perfectly, without t'haiite of ailiu.tmeau a uaoli greatur arictv of work than other marhinrs. i. The utilch made by theta machines is much aorr Drin. elanic and dural.le, rspt-cialty upon articles which reouirc to be washed and ironed, thaa any other ititoh. 4. This ttirch. owing to the manner in hich the under thread is inwrougbt, n much the ino?t plump and br-uitilul in uq, an'! retains thi plumpness and beauty even upon articles frequently wahed and iMOed until they are wrn out. a. Tha trn.ilure of the neatn ia ftudi hat. th ugh it be cut or broken at iuttrva'anf only a few stitches, it will neither open, run or ravel, but remain arm and durable. 7. bnlike other machines, these fasten l oth ends of the naoi by tbeir own operation. ' 9. With thene machine, while silk i used upon the riant or feoe aide of the seaui. cotton may be u:ed upon the other ride without learn ing the streneih onlurabllity of the seam, 'ibis ran be done on soother machine, and it a groat strins upoa all articles stitched or inadi.- up wilh silt V ... . V. The-e machin. in addition to tbfir supe rior merits as hi.'.rtimentj for scw.nK. t.y a chaiize of adjuatmenl, ea-ily lenrned and prac ticed, execute the uiot beautilul and perma nent embroidery and ornamental work. ER BAKKK 8. M. CO.. ' - s"J troadway, Kew YciK. 09 Main Street. Memphis. Tenr. "2 Empire Vinegar Works. LIDWIG ALEXANDER, Manufacturer and wholesale dealer in pure Apple, tiller an-i Wine Vinegar. OFFICKs. SiStlX, COUSER UNION street, and IM t rout street, at Corona A Touir'aConiuiianoii slore.Exctsnuc builiiinir. Memphis. Ter.ne-sec. IH It J'Z ?1 O V .V Ij . COAL! COAL!! J HAVE REMOVED MY OFFICE T ) No. lilOl-Q Main Ktret. Where I open this morning with bnhcls No. 1 PllTSBLHU COAL, just a lived, and where I will be happy to meot ull luy old cus tomers and as many new onesiu cdo -hi to lavor n.ewith tbeir patronage. 42 II. T? PaTKER. TRANSPORTATION. Memphis and Louisville G. U. FAST FREIGHT LINE. IVotioo to 3orclinntM ant Hhtppcrm. lorries of Gisisal BrpgRtXTrinsgr,) MturHis, Augun 'ii, I 'PHIS LINE WILL, ON MONDAY XKT, X vummeneeruuuing lueir Through Freight Train3 between Memphis and Louisville, eomin tliruuxh in hours, without change of can. lr-lght carried at the LOWEST it A i E.S. By this hue shippers are saved tho commis sion., insurance, delays, annoyances, ot.i., inci dental to shipments by river. All goods eon sinucd to Agent of Louisville and .Memphis Kan 1'ieicbt Line, Louisville, will betbipixd tree ot commission and without delay. l'luii route is abundantly aupplied with new Freii-ht Cr and motive pow, aoQioieut to trun purl all fruight ofiored them. All Losses Settled Promptly! Ratei fumithed and siieclal contracts made on application to '. s. V A.N AL.-I1NK, vita erai freight Agent, Lrnioille. KvM or to SAM. B. lien'l supt, i'l Memphis, Tenn. lilPlriiTAM. Yo TliAVtLLi Bbtween Memphis and Eastern Cities. The Great Broad-dauge .ifiaiitie and Great WcMerm 9 4- '0,. RAILWAY TS NOW OPEN. AND ItLNNINU TV.'t) t dail; tsst Esfir'" Trains trom Cincinnati t New lork and ail Lastern eities. i'se;-eie will find thi. a amtt desirable route. Theeiu-p-ments of this ruad are uneiualod by any on tins continent. Lleraot Paiaoe Sleeping Car. ac company all nigtii trainit, and Smoking Cars on all Uaius. Ample tune i' allowe l at re.'.'.r boars for Dieala, and tueunbroxon br.ad-ssa'e without ctiar,se oner, i j travelers degree ot security, comfort and gpeed not to be tound on ay other route. Connection' via Cairo, SL Losis or Chicago for tb,sr, -jre , r certain : al- o eonnection' for PitUburg, i'tila-lelphia, Balti saoreand Washington, 'iickets bad and bsr gage checked torugh at all pr'neip.l South eieni othees. Fur further ibturmutios and Uivu-h tieketa, applv to LARRY HARMfTAD. H J'- !'te nret- E.B. BTIM.luN. 5 J -rson street. E.F. FTLLEK. Oeceran krt AgoOL D. MCLAntN, general ccperiiite&deat. ISAAC VAlat. V7 tsea' ISoathwesUra Agect h'tl'Qi-iVvt rv?' . 'ilySTl TRANSPORTATION. 1866. ' !;; ;1860. JIKJIPIIIS ANU LOllSVILLE RAILROAD LINfe.' I nr. i i .- NOW COMPLETED THROUGH. SHORTEST AND BEST BOOTH TO Alt roiSTS North, East arid West! Thrco Dally Passenger Trains. Through to Louisville Without Change of Cara. ICleaant Slecnlna Cara on nil Trains. BtGUOE,ritKCKED THROUGH TO ALL PKlXCiPAL CITlKa. riniREK DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS 1 loava depot of Mamiiuis and Luuisrilla Kailroatl, at head of Aiaio atroet, aa follows : 1st Day .xprea,6Urpinat principal stations only, ai-4:.H a.m. daily nmkins conaeotiooa with all routes. Beaching Nashville in iSi?Srs " Louisville is j " Cincinnati in 86.4 " " Indianapolis in 24 " Mew York in -61 ." 2d. Kisht Kxpress, every day at J:0 p.m., makine close conues-lions at Cairo with Illinois Central Railroad for St. Louis, Chicago and all Western Cities: at Nashville, with Nash ville and Cuuttniioog-a Railroad, to all places in Middle and EaJt Tennessee, Virginia and North Carolina; at Louisville passengers have choiceof route, via Jciieraouvilie and Louis ville Raidroad, or Mail Boat to Cincinnati and all Northern and Eastern citiea. 3d. St. Louis txprvss. at lOiOO p.m., every day, thniucb to Columbus without change of cara, making cluseeotiuoeliun at Cairo with Il linois Central lUilroad, for all points North and Kasl. Trains arrivo Day Express at 8:10 a m. Niif ht Express at- 2:-li p.m. 6t- Louis xpre6S a a.m. Through tickets and alt information ran be obtaiued at Ticket Office, corner ol .Main and Jcflcrsou streets, and at bepot office, Memphis. a A. VI. B. JoNEs. 57 Genenil Superintendent, Great Southern Mail Route -VIA- t Iciupliiisi iSc O It i rice ton. EAST TEXXESSEE & GEORGIA, East Tennrosee A Virginia, VIRGINIA & TENNESSEE ' A N D Orange & Alexandria Railroads. Shortest Line from Memphis to Washington, iialtliuore, Flitl adelphla and Xcw Vork. Two Through Daily Trains. Tims to Nashville, IS Hours and 45 Minutes II nil Train leaves Memohis w 6:45 A.M. Eipress " " 1:45 p.m. Aououimodatiou Train -.. 3:45 p.m. jkkivinh: Express Train arrives at Memphis 9:20 r.u. Mail " " - &15 P.M. Accommodation Train .. . 8:25 a.m. (By City Time.) TlIROni TO NASUVILLK WITH01T CUAXGE OF CARS. Tima as Qood aa by Any Other Bouta. Passengers from Mobil and Hew Orleaas , Make Cloae Connections at Grand Junction and Corinth. No Delay at any Point on tha Vhola Ijine to f" civ 1' urk. Magniflcent Palace Bleeping Cars At tached to all Night Trains. Baggage Checked Through to all Impor tant Point. ( Through Tickets Bold at Rates aa Low aa by any Other Kouto. The Koa.ls composing thij Great Routs have been in suecessiul operation one year since the close of the warhave been thorouavly repaired, and provided with new and permanent llridges added largely to the quantity and quality of their Rolling Stuck, and for Safety and Com fort are UNSURPASSED BY ANY OTHER BOUTE. Mall Train leaving Memphis at B:45 a.ta.eon necu at Chattnoo nub I ruin t ,r alt import ant KiinM in (.v .rKi.i, Kuat 'i'cuueeee, Virifiuia, North and South Carolina, l'auengera tor points south of Grand Junc tion, or lor (''.'iiiti on Metric, i uhio Kailroad, either nertii i-ponth of Corinth, leave Aieu phis at tkii ii.in. by city time. Express Tiiiiu, leaviug Aleiuphis at 1:15 p.m makes close, eonnections ut liccatur, Ala., Na-liville, Loi.i-viilo, Cinciriiuiti. and ull points Norih. Ea: mid l est. Al'O at Cl.at'anooga with the tVestern sod Atlantic ir all points in tiefrg:a and South Carolina. a-s Express Train Uoee not btop at any of the flag stations," or at the least importaot regu lar stations. Through p,Lst.,a:ura cannot fil to apprecate this a.tvtii,t-ii.e. BJT For Throush Tickets nnd fuither it.tor ration. aupiy at ti.e Coinpiaiy'. utt'co. No. Id Court street. Men, p his., - T'hrriusri i n ' can be prwared at all INi!rr d T'-Het utiii . in ?.ew Orleans; also, ia Canton, .". ii., ijian l Ju.ac'ion and Corinth. W. J. KOS3, (, oe-i 1 SuoehntendeLt- W. L. JA. l.V. t. .'I Ticket Arent. 151 l!lv ma AlIUAXGUIMENTH. Superior Advantages Offer'd TO HlPiuRS BY THE J? : iT' ' - :- t .-.rr:-' rj MEJIPillS & CILIBLESTOX R. R. rpilE MEMPHIS AN1 CHARLEFipX R. A K. Co. have perfected amuigemento with arftniiw. on tna M i-ai-sit'Di. Arkansas and While rivers, and w;.h i'ginia and Teo neee Air Line Kailaayiu Norlolk, a., aad witli the tircat houihm Freight Line via Charleston and .-kivannu.i to New Vork lor the trait.-iartiiijuu ot all c,so. s 1 frenois to and from Kiisteru eitie., ,t i..es nut exceeding Inoteehurged by any eoincllii f line. lae lacilitiea a'Jordtd .uipo.-n by tbeso ar rai,gauDU aie in ooiot ot uiue and security une4u,tled l.y but otiier ru:e. Toroiuru bdlsof lu lii.gisue.1 fi-om Baltimore, PUiliuiulpliia, Neiv. ura, Jtostoi and itiepha eipal cities in ILe Nurtn aiid Liwt to Alompbis, (srand Junetiun, Coruilh. and stationi ou ll.e lineof the .Memphis and ( harlwtoo Kailro.,1. covering all expenaea to destination, like as-ra;is-roenu made by the .Memphis and CuarleS UTn Railroad, lor.eastwwd boasd freights. Arrangements pnrto ia.rly relating U pro duce shipments have been made with road to Atlanta, Georgia, and the boutiieaat. securing to shippers great advantuKea in rateaover ether lines. iecial contracts maW on cotton and pru dure fnipruenis to E-icra eLiea. CLarces aovanee-l, and all claims for u.u, damage or overcharge, promptly settled. or rales end further lnlonnatioa, address tl. .1. 1:U.-.S, '.en't ciup't. . L. W. V ALLACE. tionT Fr't A t Memphi. Tenn. C. L. LVANiGen'l Ea't. Ai t imni. and Tenn. Air Lu,e J'.ailwa, lu 1! road way. N. . (. J. .gjKb.ACh. ti'-n'l Ag't or. at ."uth eniljre,htLmeii howiintireeTi, N)j f Meiapbls ii ciiarlehtoa i&Ulroad -p r ''.-'"" tv-rrrjv IVot ioo to Shlpperts. rpilK MFVPHI3 at CHARLESTON RAIL 1 road Company ia isrerared to receive a ad pay steamboat charge ar,4 drayage oa freight consigned to partiea at all points where agen cies are esisbi.'hed, both oa its owa road as well as en the insiiwippi Central Railroad and all other connecting lines. Where there i. ao agei.t at points of deatinatioa to collect eberres and trait I t. prepsymeat snaM be Badeia lea r.hi. W. J. KOS3, ii Oeseral SuperuUBdeat. CI FT ENTERPRISES. fJR 11V'I SOUTHERN i it ii it c tv rr i e , ,t..'. i, rt AND , REAL ESTATE GIFT CONCERT, ' "; ';:!..- To bs drawn by Special Permission ' . U. S. Revenue Comiulssloners, AT TBI -' CITY OP. .MEMPHIS, TENN., On Xorember O, 1860. 48 Grand Gifts oflfiO Acres Cotton Land, in Texaa, valued at-80,000 19 Grand tiit'ia ol 10U Acres Cot- ( - ton Land, in Arkansas, val- ' uedat 3.040 JSGrandGilisoflWAcresCotton Land, in Mississippi, val. at 3,7U aOrandGiltsotLiiAcresCottm Land, in Georgia, valued at ,. S.OOO i . - 10 City Lots, lit 5Ienipbis,"S3000 500 1180 300 J 16 ' IS 20 im 100 100 io 10 10 a ID grand gifts of 15 yards Ladies. Dress fcilk, valued at $V5 por pattern...-. grand gilts of 10 yards calioo, valued at W per pa tern- . grand gilts of i"0 pbotographio albums, valued at $7 eaeb giaud gifts of i pure silver tea ets, valued at per set grand gills of 16 seta pure silver $1100 ; rAr i 2100 1400 lauiespooui, tsiuw p. grand gifts of 16 sets pure silver dessert spoons, valued at 125 per set... grat.d gilts ot 'A sees pure silver teaspoons, val. at $15 per sot grand sifts of 100 ladies' gold breast piDS, valued t $8 each grand gift of Its) ladios' gold ear-dmps, valued at $o each... grand gitts of 100 ladles' and gents' gold fiugerriugs, valued at 5 each grand gifts ot a) silver-plated candle sticks, val. at $48 each grand gifts of 10 pare silver gob let, va'ued at iW each . grand gifts of 10 pure ail ver mugs valued at $i0 eaoh- grand gilts of 20 sets silver plated table spoons, valued at grand gifts of 20 sets silver plated desert spoons, valued at !- per set ; grand gilts of 20 sets silver plated tea spoons, valued at i'J per s,-t grand gifts of 30 silver-plated go blots and mugs, valued at $5 eaoh... grand gifts of 10 tine t'hickering pianos, valued at 8o0 each grand gifts of 20 melodeons, val ued at fitk) each -' grand gilts of 25 No. I sewing machines, valued at J1U0 each grand gifts of lu gents' line gold watehes, valued at$aJ eaoh... graud gil ts of 25 ladies' fine gold watohes. valued at lilieaoh... grand gilts of Ml gents' silver watches, valued at $75 each grand gilts ol 20oO gold pens, valued at $1 each grand g Its of liOO ladies' belts, with liuekles.valucd at ?2 each grand gifts of iSU'O extension pen holders, valued at tl each grand gifts of louu gold loekets graud gifts of 2wJ poems, lite rary works, valued at grand gifts of ladies' collam, handkerchiefs, etc , valued at grand gifts of ladies' and gouts' breast-pins, valued at grand gifts of sheet music, steel engraviuga, etc, valued at grand gifts of photographs, table , and pocket cutlery, valued at grand gilts of subscriptions to the Weekly Argut, amount... graud gifts, noiblaoks, valued at 400 300 ; ; 800 , , 600 ' 600 : m 300 2l 3t0 . ' 240 : 180 15J 8000 4000 i 2500 2000 : 3750 37-.0 2000 2000 25.000 5uu0 6000 10,000 37,500 50,1 H) 19.50J : 3200 300, ovo .. a 05 ' 10 .1 amo low s.ouo ll0 aj,ouo 3700 llW.OOO Hl.iVJ 1006 300.000 Immediately after the Concort a Committee will be appointed to superintend the distribu tion, which will be after the following plan : aiu.000 checks (numbered from 1 to 300,1 uOi. .du plicates of the original tickets, ate placed by a Committee in a large Revolving Cylinder, and isO.WAl checks, marked wilh the prue, will bo tiaced in a similar wheel, and both wheels will a turned until the checks are thoroughly mixed, alter which two of the Committee will be securely Blindfolded, and will draw from oich Cylinder a check to represent a ticket.and a prize awarded to said No. NUMBER OF TICKETS Limited to 300,000 PRICE OF TICKETS ONE DOLLAU EACH Active, Enerftetio and Reliable Agente Wanted. Address all communications to nOLLOWAY, SMITH & CO., Xo. 220 1-2 Second St., JEFFERSON BLOCK (Up Staira), MPMPTTTa. TV. W SADDLES & LEHkR. aooass co, guwaan t.tTaoH, Cincinnati. Ohio. Memphis. BISKf a. I ssulsoS, A g Jtit, .Memphis. M00EES, SMITH & CO., No. 362 Main Street, (SltiX OF X1JE C-oLDEN tTlRKL'l'). lupuriers. Dealers and Manufacturers of S A .IDLER.' IIAltDWAIIa- Trace ami Breast ( bains, i: t ii iz i SHOEMAKER'S. TANSER-'S 1 CrRRIER'S Tools unci FluUlntf. Of all Qualities and Descriptions. 9ADDLt3. HAUNXtlB, UiirULES. TrnnlaA, Valixmd It. It. IC, x Aad Agents f,.r the rale of In. I in ltublxir. I'atent liiwtlwd ..ij niretitna Irfawr Gin and Mill Bands. 'H E CNFARA HUt l fci :K S TS Til K 1 ejsaOli'hmer.l l' or tu.iee liss lndu.el ws Pa uargeiy mere our la-!liU. lor toe I'ALi. tr it v.i I-:, . 11 V. ..I. in .-ilKntf the nttrnt.wa ol alercbeata, Mer.aiweiurrT.ai d planters to the largust aad beatairwl i"ea ever ory-io. .k. u., ..... Vallk. Parehft-ed for caU direct Iron tae aotctrer, which we are lierirg at a verv snuill advance. Oar eone-o-ti with one of the i--st .-.ldlery Harjw.re and Maaataetairixigwtat'Uiaients in theuon- try eaaMesa. u. -.-ei awxuisiu " " wtHtera "lofjHtat BM1TH CO. """MECHANICAL. -1W GAY0S0 PLANING MILL iaussEL, GROVE ft CO., "' pttorniKTORs. , " " ,i , ... .. ... "i , . . i'ii i Adams St., East or Bayou Gaj oso, MKMl'llia, XKNNKS8KB. ; , ; ' MANUKACTURKHH OF DRE83KD Ll'M ber, Hooring. Weallierbtiarding, Iloora, hash, Blinds, Window and Door Frames, Arch ritives, liase. Mantels, Mouldings, Cornices, Sulrcases, Handrail, Newels. Balusters, Lat tice, Daluatradea, Bracket, Hacking Boies, l'uinp Tubes, etc., etc. Keep on hand at all times a good stoeg ul me aoove, aa ai.o ( (alazetl NhmIi, of all Mlzes, o f. - Circular Work, Scroll NauhiR and Tiiriiiiiff, i. Of every description promptly attended to. ' All ordiirs by mail or through ths Southern Kspress Company gtteiided Ut with promptness -l'o4tofl'ice address. " Lock Hov !tl2." 86 J(Si:ilI FJLANN12UY, f bd to .t. H o P-i UiiaandHtenm I-lii Kltttir, 242J4 Second Street, corner of Jefferson Street MEMPHIS, TKWls, ifKP ilnMSTANTLV ON HAND A IV well soleotod stock "f lrun and Brass l.itM and Force l'umi. (V TH08. MAYPWKI.L. JAS. AN0KH80H. MATDWELL & ANDERSON, Marble Works, , Bit tJN ION HTHKKT,. Between Second and Third, MEMPHIS TENNESSEE. MONUMENTS. TOMBS, HEAD AND Foot Stones, Mantles, Vases, Counter and Table Tops, Furniture Slabs, etc, of the best Italian and American Marble executod in good style and at reasonable prices. Ourwork isour reference. Tall lind see. 5 MEDICAL. LADIES DESlKlNti A CLEAU AND i s TTiVV . " ' KECjlGEW.jiA.mp. ri'IIIS DELItlflTFUL TOILET ARTICLE 1 hasnoeimai lor rreaurving aim neauinyiiiK the Complexion ana Skin. Duaot. 74 Fulton Street. N. V. Cold hv i-"gvlsts ev-rvwheee. 4-S B. I.RWIB. W. H, HAVWOUD. r.L.IS' LKWW V CO., General Intelligence Office, 1VO. U ADAMH HTREKT, (Corner of Front street.) , M KM PHI S--...-. TEN N, nEI.P OF ALL KINDS FURNISHED FOR 11 1 11 0 Cliy ur ' 1111 VI 7, iucu ao black iilftnUtionhinilw(overHeeri,etc. Personl l I a .. J ll.,.nkanta llnnislsl WlnillK eiliptoyiuem., iauu ihwh; iihw, xnd othen wishinif help of any kind, will have COAL GRATES. 1 VERY LA ROE AND COMI-LKIE AS- sortiuent of New and Desirable Styles, som very rich and desirable. Builders sup plied at the . LOWEST RATES, Comnloto Grates from (4 to $100 Each. , F..R0BBIX8 4 BRADLEY. M 22? Second street, Adams Block, WIND 0V GLASS AND I'lTTF. ASSORTMENT OF SIZES OF BEST Pittslmrgr Glass, at the manufacturers' prices. E. R0BBIN3 BRADLEY, M Second street. Adams Block. J. 13. CAl'liWKI.L, Wlnd-Ouard and Alr-llulcr yea ' COAL OIL LAMPS. Paltnltd Ootolcr S5h, I t'i. T'HE MERITS OF MI3 INVENTION consists in its protection to lamp chim neys, which are continually breaking while being used w th the ordinary lamps. No sudden transition from beat to cold can crack or break tbca chimneys; tbe lamp can be carried with safety and without apprehen sion, in the most violent wind, reflecting a steady light under all circumstance, s and the fact that one-third leas of oil is consumed, renders this a most valuable acquisition to house-keepers. Samples sent to any psrt or the V. K on the receipt of 2i ct. Post Paid. J. R. CAPEWELL. Office: Xo. 36 Race Street, or. Hill HI Cadbury Avenue, Philadelphia. .1. J. ItHIIl-.L.V, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Xo. 220 Front Street, Sooml Door South of Adairus, 7 MEMPnlf.TENNr.SHER. ir UtNlALK CEMENT. NEWARK PLASTER. For sale at CRAIG'S FEED STORE, 279 Main street. CEED. EF.KD.-ORASS bEED, CLOVER SEED, UARLw.N fcEED, New orup receiving daily at ' H 0. CRAIO i CO.'.- feed Slot. XV .Vain iireat. 11 vau:.tu ANUTUL1P m LBS. O S IoN f ETTS A X D O A k l EN P E E Do. Ju t rt-ived at R C. CP.AIO k OO.'S Scad Kt-.ie 7t Msia street (Jackson Block.) lMephjs.. KlMJ VOIR JOB PKINTINO IO THS J H liLlC LEDlihR. where the price, are niforn and k.w, and where yon are scat to ret an wora . .i bKIhl li.H IHk PI is L1C LhlM.LK. O which it the CHEAl'k. I Jaiiy pablukad in the si.te it Inoet-ee. . n iisT fir 9me,. ' t U Mi Bi V1L r PfANOS. ' CHICKERING & 1 SONS, ' 1 (EitablUhed Itei.) ' " ' ' M A N 1 1 F A C T (1KKRH OK j Grand, Square, aiil TJii"Irlit PIANO-FORTES. WAREJtOOMS. . No. 053 Broadway, ew York. CHICKERING & SONS' Qiaud, Square and Upright ' IIVIN O - FORTES A RE NOW. AS THEY EVER HAVE A been, considered Til E BEST IN AMER ICA, having been awarded Sixty-Five Prize Medals, Of which fourteen were received In the months of Septenibor and October, lbti5, and First 1'ro miuins over all competitors at tne different principal Fairs in this country.and the FR1ZE MEDAL at the AVorltl'w lTnlr, LoikIoii. TIIALBERG'S OPINION. " 1 consider t'hickering 4 Rons' Pian be yond C!uiparisou, the best I have senn in America. " Is. TH A LBEKU, " Chair 'n Jury on Musical lu.liuuients." - Among the chief points of exoollonce of the Chiekering Pianas, of which speak the re nowned artists in their oougratulutory teaiiino nials to tho Messrs. Chiekering, are thegreatest possible depth, riehuu-a and volume of tone, oomljiiied with a r.-ne biiliiancy, clearness and perfect evenii"'. throughout tho entire scale ; and, above a i. a surprising duration ot sound, the puro mid sympathetic quality of which never changes under the moat delicate ur pow erful touch. During the past forty-three years this firm has manulaotured . . ao.ooo PIANOS, In the construction of whioh they have Intro duced every known and valuable improvement. They have iuvariably been selected and used by all of the world's ackncmMgtd great artists who have visited this country proliaaionally, both for private and public use. T1IALBERG ' " I consider Chiekering & Sons' Pianos, be yond comparison, the beat 1 have ever seen in America." GOTTSCHALK. "I consider Chiekering St Sons' Pianos su perior to ary in the world. , . . . "Ihey aro unrivaled for their siniriug quali ties and for tbe harmonious roundness of their tone. There is aperient homogeneity tiirougn out all the registers. The upper notes are re markable foraclcarneas and purity whiob I do not find in any other instrument, while tlicbase is distinguished for power without harshness, and for a uiagnilicciii. sonority.'' i . WEIILI. , " Your Pianos are superior lo any I have ever seen in this country or In Kurope. "I have never beard a tone so perfect: it yields every expresidnu that is needed in niu.-do, and its quality is capable of change to meet every sentiment. This is a rare power, and is derived from the perfect purity ot its tone, to gether with its sympathetic, elasti" uud well- balancea touch. POZNANSKI. " During the nast eight years I have con stantly played upon the justly-celebralcd Kraicl Pianos; yours arc tne only instruments mac l have found, either here or in Europe, tn equal them in all their points of excellence." It'cr;. on1. j4rt Journal, of Nov. 11. 1815. says: "Madame Abel performed on the new Chieker ing Grand, which took the Gold Medal at the Fair of the Massachosetts'Cliuritabie Mechan ics' Association, held at Boston laat month. It is the notilett inntrumtnl ice ever ntnrtt ,a A concert room." It may be satisfactory to our patrons and friend, unions ths nubile at large testate that testimonials nave been received from all the leading artists who have visited or are now re siding in the United States a few of whose names, besides those ubove, we append : Leo. be Mever. : H. Hoffman, M. Btrakqaeh, , Alfred Jael, Gustav Salter, Jullien, U.Sanderson, J . Benedict, Arthur Napoleon, And uiauy others, C A It !'. It is with feolincs of pride, ss American man ufacturers, that we publish the following testi monials, which have been received by us re cently: EUROPEAN TEbTIMONIALB. ' Received during the month of August, 16S. Lojtnott, July 2-i, ISfld. Messrs. CmciKMNoJr Boas Gouts : I have much pleasure in enoliwinjc a doouuent sisgied by the first composers, musicians and profes sors in Europe. 1 held your Pianos in such high estimation (vide my ctrtificuic) that I felt it my duty to take one of them with me to Eu rope to ascertain the opinion of my professional brethren. The enclosed certificate will prove bow unanimous they have been on the subject. I big to forward, at the same time, a letter 1 received from my friend Mr. Col lard, which 1 am sure n.ust be gratifying to you. I havu the houor to be, gc ntlemcn. yours very truly, JAMES M. WEIILI. tntnn. Ten 14 1M. Jama if. Welili, EQ.: AIT Uiab bib: i nave great picimure in asking yon te convey to Messrs. Chiekering the expression 01 sir nmiiwi jih.., ... strument. It is, I consider, not merely the be-r : . . 1 ... J n,un..lu..t,1. A ltn, 1 instrument ui niuwicvuci ........... have tried, but one of the finest Grnnd I'nino Fortes that has evcrcome under uiy observa tion i and the Mes.-'s Chiekering may well be firoud of having turnd out from their inanu actory an insiruinent which, lor tuch, quality, power and workmanship, it would be very ditti cult to urpa-'-a in any part of the wide Wurld. Dear sir, very sincerely yours, CIIAS. D. COLLAR D, Firm of Collard k Collard, Piano-Forte Manu facturers, Loudon. Lonuo.x, August 22, 1800. yie. U. Wtkli.Etq.: Mr DsabSib: As yon are going back tothc United States, I must beg you to remember me kindly to the Messrs. Chiekering. Tell them 1 was delighted with their Grand Piano-Forte at good an initrumrnt. I think, ' o. teas errr arard oaf, both t'n foucA ami 'orie. W ishing you, etc., 1 remain ever trulv, 11 11. F. UROADW0O1J, Finn of I. Broadwtiod A Sons, Piauo-xorte .Manufacturers, London, LoKtxix, July a), Hfifi. Mi'ass.OnirsgRiNO Scias Genis: I have Just been invited by Messrs. Collard to try a Grand Piano-Forte manufactured by you. and 1 have no hesitation in indorsing tbe opiniou of my old friend, Mr. C. D. Collard, vir..: J hat it ia the fine-it instrument tbst 1 ever played on. Believe me, gsi.tleuieu, most faithfully yours, J. L. 11ATION. Testimonials from the Most Distinguished Artiats in Europe ta Messrs. Chiekering 80"'; Lcvxan, July !i. IStVl. Having t-leyed upon a Piano-Forte made by Me-sn. Chiekering A Sons, of Boston and New Vork, 1 have much pleasure in testifying to its general excellence. For sweet new and brillnnry or tone, delicacy of touch, aad magnificent power tor eoocert purposes, I consider it a really Grand Piaxi FoaTS. ano p idiolv tag best I BAtr friv or AataiCAS MANLrACTisg. ABAHSI.LA UokllAgO, GlCLO RgOANDt, U. A.OaaoBsa. Ai.rasn Jabll, W. Krg, Lim8at Sixra. Jui.ks BgNgniCT, i. MoacarLxa, Profes- M. W. Balfs, kit of Conservatoire ChaS- Halls, de Leipzig. BatsiLKT kicHABDS. 8. Akthub Caaftrl, hRKR FavaRoir, Director of Monday bTOKET Suith, Concerts, London. fVrfi ifeate from ttrrr Carl ftetitecl e, uT-eor lo tk fNWifioaa r M'milrlitoUm, lntk ia rA ( '' i mln.rr anil an t .r.d tur of tht erltLrn tril ' irt tcamlkamtr f Vrer'l Lttr. I.riPtsir, July, lhi. I berebv aswrt and aliirin that ths Gram! Piano-rorto ol (.hi-kenng A Sons, of liost'.a and N'-w ,ork. which I Pave tried and exam e.1, i. ene ot tne finest instruments of the class tliAt eier caioe to lay notice. CAUL KEIXECKK. ILLUSTRATED ALBUMS and Price lH sent by mail. M.intKOOMS, 652 Broadway, New York. 4-c a I N S U R A M C E . TV.;v -TN A. INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, CONN. f, INCOBPOlUTlvD ( ASSETS, JULY 1. I81C Cash nn band. In b'k and with ag'ls $ 257,:(l n United States Slock S12 17 S Real Estate, uuinoumbered i,3o9 u State Stocks W New York Bank Stocks..... 7H4.17U ( Hartford Bank Stocks 27l),Mil on Miscellaneous Bank Stocks 1 ".'."") (Hi Railroad Stocks, etc i73.lHji id Mortgage Bonds, City, County and Railroad - - l.Oll.laH Total $4,075,830 f.5 LIABILITIES. Losses unadjusted and not due t 221 2W IV Net - 3,S..4,.'.I M Income for last year net 2,l3;t .'. t'i A daily Income ol say 9,3110 Ml Losses and expenses - 2,5ll.2l'4 im Tax paid, Government and Stuto... -179.I7S Ml Total Luasea paid in 47 years..... 1!U27 410 iHj By Fire 17.213,000 fulaud l.H84,4itlif Loss by Portland Fire, Juiy 4th. riHli total amount covered by the tna Poli 1 eies on property destroyed or dsinaged i $JftJ.8A4, on whioh salvage will be about five percent. Our total loss will nut vary much from 1200,01)0, and was promptly adiusied anil paid. This sum is five per cent, upon the Com pany's assets, a figure but slightly exceeding our Government and State taxes paid last year, or a proportien equal to a (.0,1X10 loss for a com pany of $100,000 assets. . The necessity for insurance and tho value ol wealthy, strong corporations is forcibly il lustrated by this fire. Sevvial weak insunirce companies ,ro destroyed. Portland bus a population of afi.uuo was handsomely built, mostly one brick or stone structures protected and screened with upwaid of 3,lm shade true. bounded on three sides by water indeed, literally, almost rising from the ocean and with a steam fire department yet it lias $10, OOO.OOtf of property consumed in a lew hours upon a holiday when its people are least occu pied from ihe very insignificant cause of a eontempiible firecracker. Remember the trifling origin of fires that weep away in a few hours the earn in in of years. Consider your host interest and give tho tna Aaent a call if vou need piopcr insur ance security. Pay a fair rale of premium for ?; good and genuine article, ana wim tne.-e ights and experiences belore you, procure your insurance with shrewd judgment. Applications for insurance promptly attended to by 11. A. LITTLETON & CO., Ag'ts, SW No. 278 Front street, upstairs. JINNUH Lindsey & Vredenburg1 X . . i A genu lor m mnuwinif br.u-wHM wtiucnni Homo Insurance Company ofiNcaJYork. ' Cupital. - :J,7II5,5051. Security Insurance Oomp'y, i of ;Nuw-,York. (?HiitAl, - Si,oe.?4; IARTIE8 DESIRING' INSL'R ANt'F. I 1 tiler Fire. Alarms or Hull, Would do v to call upon LINDSEY &, VREDCr, UU tin t Before effecting Insurance elsewlieie. Io. 11 Mnlii Mlr 7iV Up Stn'f. Metnohl', T' HARDWARE. II.ISHA BOBIKSUM, New York. EPWAnt) BSAlll 1 .VltllllplllS. E. ROBBIXS; &, BRADl.LiK Hardware Importeri NO. 223 SECOND STREET, Adams Block, Memphis, 'i'uutsss-.-J WrHOLESALR DEALERS IN HAR' l ware. Cutlery, Guns and PLstois, powoj Shot and Lead, Castings, Nails ami Spikl scales ana seme ijcaius, j.earncr nnu ui Belting, Machine Packing, Cotton ill Avery s and other Plows, and Agricultural Implement j generally : Anvils, Vicc, Blneksmiihs' lows, Collins , Hunts and Bradley's Axe-, other Edito Tools; MANILLA AND COTTON KOi'K Cotton and Wool Cards, Feed Cuttrs nm! Sbellors, etc. A large and choice nlo.-k, Table arid IV.ckct Cull Js R iscrs. Pri'-ois and shears ; F il. , Sens, ' missels, ot Onr Own Importntiiiu Dire, from most approved makers. In eousequence ot our lute inuhil;t- to f cute promptly tbe large amount 1,1 orders wbien we have boeu liivored, lino u.ale 1 1MSIUL . IMtEPARATMNS for the present season. We hare Added Largely lo our stoi in all dspai tni.ntl. Wehara Uefltted our Miadous Hton, and supplied new convenience' forlheeure sf display of gtoek, and we have err cc-d A.I, j M KM OK IHK llltilllv.-T KaI'LKIL.N I AM CAPACITY. I a oiler Guilds lor Caali. ur fbrfrt jcptmi.l " AT XKW 10EK VWli KS, 'Min' rhnrrc" on hmf rnl ot.lr. i'Ar'T AIN' JAMrXl, It K i;M It. Itf W m. I'nrk Co.. in-l Mr, H'nU A.i IK I I'KIl, iutf ol Orgiit, lift'. A ( it--. iriftr rMwui l ili-ir Infill-, ut, PREMIUM BOOT-aMAkV NO. 43 BOOTH COUKT HdAKi. MEMPHIS, TK.N.N. 1